Back in the Day: Friends Church

The blaring of horns outside the Society of Friends Church on Ridge Street were not a visitation from angels.

“The revival meetings at the Friends’ church were disturbed Monday evening when a number of young rowdies who gathered in front of the church amused themselves by blaring tin horns, shouting, whistling etc.,” The Morning Star of Glens Falls reported on Feb. 27, 1884. “Had there been officers in the vicinity, the disturbers doubtless would have passed the remainder of the night in the lockup.”

Friends Church on Ridge Street, circa 1878. (Photo: The Arthur Fisher Collection at The Folklife Center of Crandall Public Library)

Friends Church on Ridge Street, circa 1878. (Photo: The Arthur Fisher Collection at The Folklife Center of Crandall Public Library)

The distinctive, historic brick structure still stands on Ridge Street.

The former house of worship has been used for offices since the 1970s.

The congregation organized in 1873, and met temporarily at 3 p.m. on Sundays at First Baptist Church of Glens Falls until land could be purchased and a sanctuary built.

The foundation was laid in October 1874, and construction was finished in 1875, at a cost of $1,300 – the equivalent of about $30,000 in 2021 dollars.

Quaker faith had been common locally ever since Abraham Wing, a Quaker, founded Queensbury and Glens Falls in 1762.

The faith was long-noted for its emphasis on pacificism, abolition of slavery and equal rights for women.

Quaker meetings are distinguished by allowing anyone who wishes to speak or pray.

The Rev. John Henry Douglas become the Glens Falls congregation’s first regular pastor in 1879, pastoring locally for about two years.

Hopefully the Glens Falls congregation was more generous than some of his earlier congregations had been.

“My wife and child lived years in poverty. We tasted not of meat or wheat bread,” he said, speaking to a gathering of Quaker pastors in 1884.

Douglas believed sermons should get to the point.

“Don’t try to preach a long sermon. Just deliver the message that burns in the heart,” he advised. “Mind the life, whether the sermon be three minutes or three hours long. Be natural.”

In 1885, the Glens Falls congregation hosted the New York State Friends annual meeting.

“The train which arrived here at four o’clock yesterday afternoon and at 7:30 in the evening brought large delegations of Friends, and the number now in town will approximate 130,” The Morning Star reported on May 28, 1885.

More would arrive in the days to come for pre-conference activities leading up to the May 29 opening of the six-day conference. 

“It has been an accepted maxim that the advent of Friends always brings a rain, but this is certainly a notable exception, as finer weather could not have been granted,” The Morning Star reported, of the opening day.

Evangelist George W. Willis of Ohio, known as ‘the boy preacher,” was among the speakers.

The Rev. William Allen, a former black slave, was another speaker.

Allen was born a slave April 2, 1818 in Greene County.

He was separated from his family at age 11 when his owner sold him.

His mother’s parting words were: “My boy, be good and kind to everybody. Love the Lord and he will take you out of trouble after a while.”

Allen was freed at age 27 and went to Indiana where he learned to read and write, and later became a Quaker pastor.

“His style of address is forcible and clear, illustrative and eminently practical,” The Morning Star reported.

After the closing session, many of the conferees visited Lake George before leaving Glens Falls on the early train June 4.

“The weather has been unusually pleasant, and even Sunday, when it was raining, the meeting house was crowded to its utmost capacity.”

The Glens Falls “Band of Hope,” a temperance organization, met at the brick church in the mid-1880s.

In 1886, the congregation broke from the Quaker tradition of exclusive a cappella singing when it accepted the loan of an organ from Dr. Stephen Birdsall, who lived in the nearby mansion at the corner of Ridge and Williams streets, a historic structure that is now an apartment building.

In 1973, the Glens Falls congregation left the building when the congregation merged with the South Glens Falls congregation.

“Numbering about nine or ten active members, the Society of Friends will leave the brick church on Ridge Street they have occupied for the past 98 years,” The Post-Star reported.

Gary Walrath, director of the Glens Falls Historical Museum, now the Chapman Historical Museum, urged that the building be preserved, a wish that has been fulfilled.

“The new and the old must not be in conflict with each other,” he said.

Sources: The Morning Star, Feb. 27, June 4, 1884; May 28, 29, June 4,5, 1885; The Glen’s Falls Republican, Jan. 26, 1873; Oct. 13, 1874; The Granville Sentinel, March 26, 1886; The Post-Star May 25, 1973; “History of Warren County,” H.P. Smith, 1885

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My Glens Falls: Naftali Rottenstreich

We caught up with Naftali this week and gosh, if we weren’t nostalgic for pre-pandemic life before (okay, we were), we most certainly are even more so now. He shares his favorite ways to spend time in our little city, with the added benefit of an outside perspective from having lived in Manhattan for many years.

Speaking of nostalgia, Naftali just so happened to own Red Fox Books along with his wife Susan in the early 2000s, and hearing his stories made us wish we were strolling through the bookstore on Ridge Street again!

Naftali Rottenstreich Glens Falls NY

Tell us about yourself!

My name is Naftali Rottenstreich and for the last ten years I’ve been a professor of English at SUNY Adirondack. My wife, Susan Fox, and I have called Glens Falls home since 2006, when we moved up from New York City to open Red Fox Books. In addition to ourselves, our home consists of three “spirited” (read: impish) felines: Lucy, Gretel, and Pip.

I also serve on the boards of the Glens Falls Symphony and the SUNY Adirondack Foundation and, for ten years, was a member of the Crandall Public Library Board. This is one of the fundamental ways life in Glens Falls differs from life in New York CIty―there are so many opportunities to have a direct and meaningful impact on one’s community.

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

By 2006, my wife and I had been long ready to leave NYC. To me, the City had become unrecognizable. Susan, who’s originally from Colorado, wanted to return to a setting close to nature. Several months before we made the move, a friend left Manhattan and settled in Washington County. We’d visit her regularly and fell in love with the region. In time, we learned that Glens Falls was eager for a bookstore (this was in the early days of the City’s revitalization), and we saw this as our opportunity for a new life. We leapt at that opportunity. Red Fox Books opened in October 2006 and remained in business until October 2011.

We were both fortunate enough to find work after our store closed. Susan was hired by SUNY Empire State College in Saratoga, and I was hired as an English professor and remedial specialist at SUNY Adirondack. As much as I loved running a bookstore, the great joy in my life is helping students, who often face incredible economic and social obstacles, discover their potential and cheering them on as they advance toward their life’s dream.

While our decision to shutter the bookstore was a difficult one, the most significant chapter of my life would have gone unwritten (puns not intended) had Red Fox not closed.

Shortly after we moved to Glens Falls, we bought a house on Orville Street. Like many of the homes in the 4th Ward, it was probably built by a factory worker. In fact, the beams in the basement bear the marks of what was once a local mill.

After a day of research at the County offices in Lake George, I was able to trace the house back to 1860. We’ve also learned that the house has been owned by a number of interesting people, including a chauffeur for the Pruyn family.

We love the house (which we have affectionately nicknamed “Little Orville”) but it is never not a fixer-upper. It is, however, ideally located for walking. Downtown, Crandall Park, the farmer’s market―all are in easy proximity.

Some Glens Falls Favorites

I may have the benefit of the outsider’s perspective, but I do hope Glens Falls natives recognize how fortunate they are: a world-class museum in the Hyde, a great orchestra in the Glens Falls Symphony; a tremendous community resource in the Crandall Library. But beyond these institutions, there are the immediate opportunities (and obligations) to engage in civic life. When you live in a city of nine million people, it’s very hard to feel that you can make a difference to the welfare of your community. In Glens Falls, there are countless ways to make such a difference.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

It’s hard to see through the haze of the pandemic (now in its tenth month), but what I recollect with fondness is eating sushi at the bar at Siam Thai Sushi; decompressing with colleagues at Fenimore’s; grading papers at Spot or before a fireplace at the Crandall Library; hanging out at the Hyde on a winter’s afternoon; sitting in the audience of a Glens Falls Symphony performance. Even working out at the Y now feels nostalgic.

Because I am an avid walker, my ideal day also includes a walk through Crandall Park and around the various neighborhoods that make up our city. Thankfully, this is something that Covid has left untouched.

On the Past

We were fortunate to have the bookstore when ​Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows was released in July 2007. The publisher had imposed a very strict lay-down date policy. So, while we had had dozens of sealed boxes in stock for days, we could not release the books until midnight of July 21st. What did we do? We held a midnight release party! Kids (old and young) came dressed as their favorite Harry Potter characters. To play the role of Dumbledore, I dusted off my doctoral regalia. Cooper’s Cave Ale House concocted a Harry Potter-themed soda. There was an owl and Harry Potter trivia, contests and prizes. At midnight, LeRoy Akins, the mayor at the time, cut the seal on the first box of books and the kids immediately set to reading. There was an element of real magic that night, one that I like to think anticipated the energy that was to come in the city.

On the Future

One thing that I DO miss about New York City is the food. I would love to see an Indian restaurant in Glens Falls. I also love movies, and it would be great to have an art-house downtown.

The Weekender: January 15 - 17

Happy weekend! First things first - did anyone else make the cookies we mentioned in last week’s Weekender?! We ate way too many. So good.

It might be dreary and gray outside, but on the bright side, we had an easy time of rounding up a list of things to look forward to this weekend! Here we go…

 
 
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Ice Skating: Crandall Pond is open for skating (and will be lit for night skating, too)! We’ve already seen folks out enjoying the rink and it’s such a welcome sight. The City asks that you wear a mask and use common sense with social distancing while skating. Follow along with the latest from Crandall Park here!

Pizza Night: Big news! Rachel’s Cafe and Spice Co. is launching their Thursday Pizza Night tonight. And while it’s a little too late to order for tonight, definitely mark your calendar for next Thursday - we can’t wait to try the Farmer’s Daughter pizza…and the Green Barn…and, well, you get the idea. Details here!

Lunch Just Got Interesting: More big news! [farmacy] just announced expanded hours to include lunch from 11am-2pm on Monday - Saturday starting January 18. Keep up to date with your favorite waving chefs and their fabulous ever changing menu here!

History on the Ridge: Calling all history lovers! The Chapman Museum is presenting a virtual historical tour of Ridge Road from Queensbury north to Lake George on Tuesday, January 19. We always love checking out the historic homes and barns along that route, so it’ll be interesting to learn more! Get the details on the program here.

Have a great weekend!
Bri + Tom

My Glens Falls: David MacIntosh

If you’ve ever strolled by [farmacy] on Ridge Street, you’re sure to have seen Chef Dave’s smiling face waving at you from the window - even if it’s covered by a mask these days! :) We caught up with Chef this week to find out more about his journey to becoming a chef, his favorite way to spend a day off, and a few of his favorite childhood memories in the city.

Chef Dave MacIntosh Glens Falls NY

Tell us about yourself!

My name is David MacIntosh, or 'Jefe'. You may know me as one of the many awesome chefs that wave to you from [farmacy] restobar's window! I'm a 2016 SUNY Adirondack graduate from the Culinary program, and I've been in or around Glens Falls almost all my life. I currently live in Gansevoort while I look for a house to buy in this beautiful city.

On Becoming a Chef

I graduated from South Glens Falls High School in 2011 and like many teenagers I had no clue what I wanted to be when I grew up. After a few failed odd job attempts here, I moved to Albany and ended up at a Greek mom and pop restaurant called Anton's. They hired me after a short interview and I began washing dishes as many in this industry do. A few short weeks later I started doing prep work in the mornings before my dish duty, and not long after I learned the in and outs of my new restaurant family’s business. The Anton's took me in like I was family and I still thank them every day for sparking that fire for cooking that still burns in me.

After the Greek restaurant changed owners, I decided to come back to Glens Falls and attend Culinary School under Chef Matt Bolton at SUNY Adirondack. As a fellow left-handed chef we instantly clicked with our sense of humor and love of the adrenaline that professional cooking brings. After graduating in 2016, I took a short stint down south in Tennessee and learned some awesome southern techniques. Though the south was beautiful, I was needed in the Glens Falls area to help open the restaurant [forged] in Hudson Falls with Chef AJ and Christina Richards. Once [forged] closed for renovations, I was relocated to [farmacy] where I get to wave at all who live and visit Glens Falls. The front window has brought many friendly people in - not only to eat, but to strike up conversations as well.

On Life in Glens Falls

I have two younger sisters which makes me a protective older brother. My whole family has always lived in the Glens Falls area until recently when my sisters went away to college. We love finding new restaurants to try when they come home.

I have been looking for a duplex to buy in the heart of Glens Falls to be closer to the town I have grown so fond of. It offers so many fitness and wellness activities as well as things to do in the outdoors and on the water. I love finding hidden hiking trails or kayak spots, or just walking around town and visiting the library or fun stores after some great coffee.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

My ideal day in Glens Falls would include breakfast and coffee at Spektor with my girlfriend Cate (a bullet proof mocha and seeing Ray's smiling face makes my day), then walking to Rude Betty or Fountain Square Outfitters to see what interesting gifts we can find for each other. We would probably stop into Northeastern Fine Jewelry to look at watches and get my hopes up for a killer Christmas present!

I love checking out the fresh produce at the Farmers Market, so we would have to visit my farmer friends and see what new goodies they have for the restaurant.

After that we might take a trip to Crandall Park and sit by the water or walk around town and enjoy the views.

For date night in the nice weather, we would probably sit on the patio at [farmacy] (obviously) or get some drinks at Mean Max. If we were lucky we would get a reservation at Seasoned (and pay my good friends and former instructors Chef Matt Bolton and Chef Megan Diehl a visit) to witness first hand the culinarians of the future.

If we wanted a quick bite we might hit up Mikado for some killer sushi.

To get the blood pumping after that, I would probably go to Anytime Fitness for a quick workout or Lemon Tree Yoga at The Shirt Factory to realign myself.

On the Past

I remember fishing at Crandall Park as a kid after church and just enjoying being outside and chasing the ducks... until they started chasing me back. After a short fishing trip we would always get some fresh bread and pastries from Rock Hill Bakehouse and head home.

I always loved riding through downtown Glens Falls during the holidays and seeing the Christmas decorations light up the streets.

I never got a chance to try Bistro Tallulah when I was younger, but I respect how that restaurant paved the way for other chefs in the area.

…and On the Future

Glens Falls has really become a food hub over the past few years. There are new restaurants popping up all over town, with some truly talented chefs and line cooks to help pave the way. I'm excited to see who will be next to open up a restaurant in the area!

In the future I would like to see more of the continued community support between businesses and individuals. Seeing SUNY Culinary Center's facilities full of brand new young chefs eager to learn and grow would make this alumni ecstatic for the future. It might even make finding more great chefs easy for a restaurant run by yours truly, with a great patio and an aroma that would fill the town and bring people in!

In a city that has so much to offer, it's amazing to see everyone constantly growing and coming together for each other.

The Weekender: January 8 - January 10

Friday. We made it. To be honest, it’s been hard to feel upbeat about weekend plans after the horrifying scenes we witnessed at the Capitol on Wednesday, not to mention the rising numbers of Covid we’re seeing both locally and across the country.

This weekend, we’re aiming for a balance of staying engaged and informed while also making sure we’re not doomscrolling (yep - that’s a thing - here’s a story on it!), and so with that said, here’s what we’re hoping to fit in:

 
 

Date Night, To Go: Some of our favorite downtown restaurants are starting to switch from dine-in to take out only, and the latest this week is Doc’s. They just launched their To Go Menu and we’ve got our eye on the 3 Course Prix Fixe - Butternut Squash Ravioli and Deep Dish Apple Crumb Pie - yes please! Browse the menu and get ordering details here.

Crandall Curbside: Reading more is definitely a goal of ours in 2021, and we’re hoping to grab a few more books from Crandall Library this week. They’ve switched to curbside services only for the time being, and we’re re-reading this list of book recommendations that we shared last year to help us make our selections. Grab the details on Crandall Curbside here.

Fill Our Seats: The Wood Theater has been closed for nearly 300 days, and we miss strolling downtown to see a show now more than ever. The Wood has started the Fill Our Seats campaign to help them avoid further layoffs and to ensure they’re able to re-open when finally permitted to do so. Click here to learn more and donate to their campaign.

…And Fill Our Cookie Jar: What would a winter weekend be without some baking?! Whenever Tom goes to Hannaford by himself, he always comes back with a box of those peanut butter cookies from the bakery (you know - the ones with the Reese’s Pieces mixed in?!). Anyway, we’re hoping to make our own this weekend with this recipe!

Enjoy the weekend -
Bri + Tom

My Glens Falls: Nick and Danielle Margaglio

This week, we’re chatting with Danielle and Nick Margaglio! We connected with them on Instagram last summer and have loved following along as they update their city home (that they bought sight unseen, by the way!). Read on to find out what brought them to Glens Falls, how it compares to the four other states they’ve lived in, and what they love about this little city so far.

Tell us about yourselves!

Hi! We are Nick and Danielle Margaglio. We recently moved to Glens Falls after being on the road for a few years with the military. Nick is a pilot in the New York Air National Guard, he flies the LC-130 to Antarctica in support of the National Science Foundation. I (Danielle) am an avid horseback rider and I work and volunteer at stables in the area. I also have a small Etsy shop where I sell cards and stickers that I design. 

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

Nick grew up in the southern tier and I grew up in South Carolina. Somehow Nick made his way down south and we met at the University of South Carolina. After graduation, we moved to Mississippi, followed by Arkansas on a three year saga for pilot training.

We had never actually been to upstate NY besides one time in college when we took a spur of the moment trip from South Carolina to Lake Placid in Nick’s beat up single cab truck! Needless to say it was a long drive that was not well planned but we had a blast and fell in love with upstate. 

Fast forward a few years, we were wrapping up training in Arkansas and were poised to move to New York. We realized we needed a place to live - somewhere that values community, is close to the outdoors, and has older homes (it has been a goal of ours since we were in college to fix up an old house). With the help of Google maps, Zillow, and the Glens Falls Living blog, we found that Glens Falls fit the bill for us. So we ended up purchasing an older home on Sheridan Street sight unseen! All of our research could not have prepared us for how friendly and welcoming everyone was. We can’t tell you how many adult beverages were dropped off on our porch, which I guess is the contemporary “welcome to the neighborhood” gift. Glens Falls has truly exceeded our expectations. 

Our house is about 100 years old and is considered a shingle style home. Luckily for us, it was well preserved by the previous owners, so all the work we are doing is mainly cosmetic! It has been fun updating the house and we have even started an Instagram page, @myantiquehouse, to document all of the work we are doing. We love our street - it's close to Crandall Park and we have the best neighbors! Although we are new to Glens Falls, our favorite thing about it so far is the sense of community. We have lived in four other states and we haven't felt such a sense of community as we have here.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

Our perfect Glens Falls day starts with breakfast at Kelly’s Roots. We usually grab a hot latte and a breakfast sandwich to fuel our day. Then we take our dog Nash for a long walk and throw the ball for him at Crandall Park. From there, we either go up to the Adirondacks to hike or tackle another project around the house. On a perfect day the project would go smoothly and we only go to Lowes once!

We know when it's time to wind down when we hear music playing. Our neighbor, Pete, hosts a neighborhood concert every Saturday. We all grab a beverage, usually from Common Roots, and listen to him and his band play. It's a great way for us all to get together and enjoy the moment. Afterwards we would enjoy dinner at Craft on 9, it's our favorite so far but we have so many more options to explore!

On the Future

We still have so many things to explore around Glens Falls, but if we could add one thing it would be a dog park. We enjoy taking Nash to Crandall Park but it would be cool to have a place where he could play with his doggy friends off leash!

A Trader Joes wouldn’t hurt either! Trader Joes, if you’re reading this - we know the perfect spot. 

Just Married: Joshua & Nikari Gali

A gorgeous backyard wedding, complete with peak fall foliage, bohemian details, and so much love. Read on to see and hear about all of the details of Nikari and Josh’s day, with gorgeous images by The Pinckards!

 
 

THE COUPLE: Joshua & Nikari Gali

We met in college at The University at Buffalo on the track team. I (Nikari) thought Josh was the most handsome person ever and I initiated the interaction. After that, Josh asked for my phone number and we’ve been inseparable ever since. 6 years later and we are still as in love as the first day.

We love quality time together. Our favorite pastime is going out to dinner or ordering in. We always try to make it a point to eat at least one meal a day together. Preferably dinner because we get to sit down, pray & talk about our days and unwind. It sets us up to have intentional time together and that usually leads us to either watching a movie, TV or just silently enjoying each other’s company while we accomplish our own necessary tasks.

We are very opposite in the best ways. We also are crazy athletic as a couple combined & separately. We have a mutual love for working out (which was how we met: track team in college). We always have the best time and you truly have to marry someone who is your best friend.

THE PROPOSAL

So, Josh met me in downtown Glens Falls for dinner after work since I work in downtown. We went to farmacy and had such a good night. The food was amazing, our drinks were amazing and we even got a free dessert. The night was so fun and it was a shock that it wasn’t planned.

During dinner I received a text from my friend to come over and have a game night and I was like, “absolutely, we’ll drive to you after dinner” (They live about 40 minutes away in Schroon Lake). After dinner we walked toward my car and Josh asked me if I wanted to take a walk. Unfortunately, I said no. He then asked if I wanted to just head into my studio (I had mentioned earlier that I wanted to clean the studio). But, I again opted for no and said I would come in earlier the next morning to clean. I hate being late so I was just eager to get to game night. Little did I know Josh had the ring in his pocket all through dinner.

 
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We got to game night and stayed for a few hours. We didn’t end up getting home until about 12:30pm. When we finally got home, I was getting ready for bed and Josh was acting a little suspicious. I was exhausted and wanted to go to bed. I sat down on the couch and he finally came over and proposed. I honestly wasn’t expecting it at that moment and that’s what I loved. It’s so unbelievably hard to surprise me unfortunately, so the fact that Josh was surprising in itself. I always wanted to have a private engagement, just the two of us; with no one around. It was beyond intimate and amazing and I would do it that way all over again. The poor guy had the ring in his pocket for almost 7 hours and I had no idea. He was determined to do it before I went to bed and it was everything.

THE WEDDING - October 22, 2020

Our elopement date was 10/22/20. Due to COVID-19 we couldn’t plan the wedding of our dreams but wanted to still get married. So, we decided to get eloped with our talented friends (Dan+ Laura, The Pinckards) as our photographers with just immediate family. We are having our larger wedding to recommit ourselves to each other in front of all the family and friends we wished were there. We will be having our larger wedding 10/22/21, a year to the date. It will be our one-year anniversary so that will also be fun. 

The Planning

My favorite part was how stress free the planning process and our day was. The most challenging part would have to be trying to explain to both sides of family that we were getting eloped and that we are planning a bigger wedding next year. We didn’t want any family members to feel left out or that they weren’t important enough to be there for the elopement. It was definitely the hardest part because some of family members were hurt.

 
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The Venue

We recently bought a house with a decent amount of land in the back. We couldn’t necessarily have our elopement at a venue so we opted for our backyard. It was such a beautiful day with all of the fall foliage in the background. I think if we had the choice for a venue at the time we still would have chosen our backyard. To be legally married in back of our first home was super special and something we get to remember forever!

The Details

Our style is very bohemian, mid-century modern, Scandinavian with a chic and modern twist all wrapped into one. We went with very neutral earth colored tones with hues of burnt orange and rusty brown with accents. This style echoes throughout our home so it was only right that it was a part of our special day.

Everything was pretty much custom made. Josh built, sanded and stained the arbor and Dan helped Josh assemble it. Laura and I made my bouquet and all the arbor flowers that attached to the arch. Josh also built and stained a table for cookies and champagne and we hung a bible verse behind it (Corinthians). I had an accessory appointment at Something Blue Bridal in Saratoga and picked a beautiful veil and comb that I get to wear again next year.

Our aisle runner was actually a boho rug with rose petals that lined the sides. Super boho chic.

Pretty much every aspect was DIY and we 100% could not have been happier.

 
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The Gown

My gown is actually a funny story. My friend Laura (1/2 of The Pinckards) and I were scrolling through Pinterest and we found such a cool gown. It led us to Etsy where we found the company. The company was based in New Zealand though and it was questionable whether I would receive it in time. I ended up getting in contact with the owner. I explained I needed my dress in a little over a month. I sent her over my measurements, paid for express/rushed shipping and my dress was custom, handmade to my measurements and delivered to my door in plenty of time.

The Food

We planned to not have a cake and my mom said absolutely not. It was a probably a week or less before our elopement date and she searched high and low for someone to make a cake for us on such short notice. She finally found Katie Callahan and reached out to her. My mom had full creative control over our cake because we wanted her to do whatever. It was such a special and meaningful surprise.

The Muffin Top Baker literally made the most amazing cookies ever. I gave her ideas and said, “Run with it, I completely trust you and what you do.” She knocked it out of the park and everyone loved them.

We also did champagne flutes with a custom charcuterie board made by one of my friends.

The Moments

We absolutely loved being with our family. It was so special. We also loved that we rented a room for dinner at The Queensbury Hotel and had an open bar for a few hours and nice sit-down dinner. It was very sophisticated and intimate. The Queensbury Hotel did an amazing job accommodating all of us and making sure we were taken care of and safe. I also loved that after dinner we went into their terrace and the string lights were hanging. We had a fire and just enjoyed each other’s company. The next day everyone came back to our house and we spent more quality time together.

 
 

The Honeymoon

No honeymoon this year -unfortunately with COVID-19 and all it didn’t make sense to travel somewhere and possibly quarantine there and upon return. We are holding onto hope that will take our honeymoon after our wedding in October. We’re thinking either a Europe honeymoon or a tropical one…maybe both, who knows!

Some Advice…

Don’t let anyone make you feel bad about decisions you are making. If you feel you are correct, stand behind it, don’t second guess yourself because you made those decisions for a reason.

Also, delegate. Don’t try to take everything on by yourself. It’s okay to ask different people in your family to do different things for you, even if they don’t offer. Don’t tackle it alone. Don’t stress. It should be one of the happiest times of your life so don’t let anyone get to you or get under your skin. It’s your day - for one day, be selfish.

 
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VENDORS

Food/Catering: The Queensbury Hotel

Cookies: The Muffin Top Baker

Cake: Katie Callahan, @Katiedoescatering

Gown: Boom Blush Boutique

Aesthetician: Serena Callahan, Wink Skincare & Lash

Waxing: Leslie Shea, Revive Hair and Skin @skinandnailsbyleslie

Photographer: The Pinckards

Florals: Adirondack Boho Co.

Ring Designer: Neil Lane

Rentals: Adirondack Boho Co. 

The Yearender: 2020

Happy (almost) weekend and Happy 2021!

 
 

Gosh, what a year. And while we don’t think we could be more excited to welcome a new year after this one, 2020 did have a few silver linings. More time with family. Connecting with extended family in thoughtful, meaningful ways. A return to simple pleasures - reading, game nights, trying new recipes at home, long walks around the city, quiet nights on the porch with a glass of wine.

We saw rainbows in windows, uplifting messages written on sidewalks in chalk, candles lit on porches to celebrate our essential workers and medical professionals, and cars driving by with balloons and signs for birthday parades.

My goodness, this was a hard year, and though we may face more struggles as we head into 2021, we appreciated this quote from Amanda Kloots, a woman from Los Angeles who sadly lost her husband to Covid this year - “Don’t wish time away. Time is precious, even when it’s hard.”

So here’s to being present in the moment, being kind to one another, appreciating time with family, supporting our community and small businesses however we can, and being grateful for what we’ve got.

Speaking of grateful, we’re so very grateful for all of you. Every time you read one of our stories, like or share one of our posts on Facebook or Instagram, or send us a note, we feel your support. Thank you. We’ve got a few exciting things in store for 2021, and we can’t wait to share them with you.

Happy 2021! Best wishes for a healthy and happy new year!
Bri + Tom

Calling All Writers!

Calling all writers!

We're looking for additional freelance writers to contribute to Glens Falls Living!

 
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We’re looking for enthusiastic writers who are passionate about life in and around Glens Falls to contribute to GlensFallsLiving.com in the following categories: 

  • Family + Parenthood

  • Food + Drink

  • Community

  • Lifestyle

  • Washington County living / Agritourism

  • …open to your category ideas as well!

Potential contributors should:

  • Have strong writing skills and grammar

  • Have experience writing short round-up style stories and/or long form essays

  • Be available to pitch and write 1 - 2 stories per month

Please send applications to hello@glensfallsliving.com with the subject line “Contributing Writer”. 

Each application email should include: 

  • A bit about yourself and your connection to the area

  • A summary of any writing experience you may have

  • The topic area you’re hoping to write about

  • 1 - 3 writing samples (please link to published work or attach a sample)

  • A link to your public online presence, if applicable (Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.)

  • At least 3 pitches for stories you’d like to see on the site - your pitch should include a headline and 1-3 sentences detailing what the story will be about

Application deadline is January 10.

Thank you so much for your time and interest! We’re looking forward to hearing from you.

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New Addition: Maximus Sawyer Paddock

The Paddock Family welcomed their adorable baby boy, Max, in October! We caught up with them recently to hear all about what they’re loving about life with Max so far, what they’re most excited about doing with him in the future, and the challenges of welcoming a little one in the midst of the pandemic. More below!

We are the Paddock family – Derek, Amanda and our newest addition, Maximus! (Max for short.) We also have two fur babies, Wally and Georgie. Wally is a 3-year-old bernedoodle and Georgie is a 2-year-old bichon mix.

Derek and I are both Queensbury graduates. We lived in Boston for several years prior to moving back to the area in 2015 to be closer to family and friends. Currently, we live in an apartment in Saratoga while our forever home is being built in Moreau.

We love this area and all it has to offer. We enjoy hiking and exploring new trails with our pups (and next spring, Max!) We also have a lot of family and friends in the area and we enjoy hosting them when we aren’t in the middle of a pandemic.

On Sharing the News

Our news wasn’t exactly a secret. A few years ago, Derek underwent chemotherapy for lymphoma (he’s doing great now) but that meant we had to use IVF to conceive. We definitely relied on the support of our friends and family throughout that time so it wasn’t a surprise when we shared that the process was successful.

We found out the gender as soon as we were able. I am a financial advisor and Derek is a CPA so we are both planners. I had a feeling from the very beginning that Max was a boy, though.

We did not do a gender reveal because of Covid, but we did send our parents poppers to open that let out blue confetti. It was still fun!

All about Max

Maximus Sawyer Paddock was born on October 9, 2020 at 11:36am weighing 7 lbs 7 ounces and measuring 20 inches.

We had heard the name Max on a tv show we had watched much earlier in our relationship. We always liked it and it just stuck.

We love everything about Max! He already has a big smile and is very vocal – we love watching him talk and smile at his toys under his play gym. He is much more alert now and is starting to notice everything around him – including Wally and Georgie - and it is simply amazing to see him start to discover the world.

Lately we have been snuggling and listening to a lot of Christmas music. We have also been enjoying walks in the stroller through our soon to be neighborhood in Moreau with the pups in tow.

Everyone says that Max looks like me (Amanda). He definitely has my lips, nose and smile. That being said I see a lot of Derek in him too – mostly from the nose up and a lot of his expressions.

On Parenthood

Our favorite part about parenthood is how much he loves us. We are his favorite people and his whole world right now and that is a really cool feeling. 

The most surprising part of parenthood for us is how natural it has come. We never considered ourselves ”baby” people and they always made us a little nervous. We don’t feel any of that with Max. 

We’ve definitely become more selfless since becoming parents. Everything we do and all the decisions we make have Max at the center of them. Having him during this pandemic has also taught us that being a parent involves making hard decisions. While we are dying to share him with all our friends and family, we’ve had to put that on hold until it’s a bit safer to do so, and telling our loved ones this has not been the easiest thing.

On the Future

We can’t wait to see what interests he shares with us (if any) and what new things he starts to enjoy that we get to learn about through his eyes. We are also excited to see Max start to interact more with our original babies – the dogs – and bring them all on a family hike!

Some Good Advice

The best advice someone has given you? 

Having a routine is important!

Your advice for new parents? 

It sounds cliché, but enjoy every minute because it really does go incredibly fast. Also, don’t buy a lot of newborn size clothes because he grew out of them in about two weeks haha!

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A Glens Falls Fixer Upper: Part 2

Last time we checked in with Meg Arney (catch Part 1 here!), the exterior of her 1914 Foursquare was stripped and waiting for a new porch and new siding, so we were excited to see the house beautifully buttoned up for winter, and all dressed up for the holiday, no less! We caught up with Meg to check in on the progress they’ve made on the exterior renovation over the last few months and of course, to find out what’s next!

Your exterior has come a long way since we last saw you - tell us what you've been up to!

We have made so much progress in the last 2 and a half months! Last time we talked we had stripped down the exterior to the basic frame of the house - removing several layers of siding. We also had to replace the front porch, remove an addition off of the back of the house and take down the garage that was at the very back of the property. Since then Bill Turner has been able to turn the house back into a stately foursquare that I had envisioned when I bought the house.

We love the color of the siding! Was that an easy choice?

I knew that I wanted blue for the exterior - but it took a while to figure out which siding to go with. I think I checked out every blue house within a 3 mile radius to try to narrow down a color. We went with midnight blue which was as close to navy as I could find. I have to say when it first started going up I was a little concerned that the blue was too bright - but as the white trim was added, it really made the navy stand out. I think it's the perfect color for the house!

 
 

Were there any special materials you wanted to be sure to incorporate into the exterior?

We knew we wanted the exterior to be as low maintenance as possible! (I'm used to apartment living, after all!) I did not want to have to repaint the siding or porch every couple of years. We chose vinyl siding and Trex decking to keep it low maintenance. We also chose a metal roof for the front porch so that I don’t have to worry about the snow building up.

Tell us a bit about the relocation of the garage - I bet you're happy to have it closer to the house!

The garage location has been quite a conversation starter! Everyone wants to know why we angled it at the back of the house. The main reason is I wanted it as close to the house as possible - but I also wanted a lot of light to come through the windows across the back of the house. The angled garage gives us both those things plus additional privacy in the back yard.

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We've been hearing a lot about the impact of Covid on construction - were there any delays in materials for this part of the project?

We have had some delays - materials are definitely taking a bit longer than we had hoped. The garage roof took several weeks and we are still waiting on the garage door - hoping it arrives before the first real snow! We also knew we would have to wait for some items like the kitchen cabinets and appliances - so those were some of the first things we ordered.

You're probably thrilled to have the exterior buttoned up for winter! Any additional projects out here in the spring?

Yes! The focus for the spring is landscaping and a back deck and patio. I want to have a lot of green grass and a simple garden around the front and sides of the house with hydrangeas. We plan to start in early spring by installing a sprinkler system so that we can have grass as soon as feasibly possible. We are still trying to figure out the right plan for the back deck and patio - but have lots of ideas. It's a giant backyard - I’m thinking of putting in my own pickle ball court since that's so popular around here. ;) (just kidding)

 
 

How's the rest of the house coming along? Any idea when you'll be moving in?

We are making great progress on the interior - and getting to the fun part of choosing paint colors and furniture. I’m hoping to move in soon after the new year - can’t think of a better way to start 2021!

The Weekender: December 18 - 20

Happy weekend and happy snow day! And to think the other day we were just lamenting that we wouldn’t have a white Christmas ;)

What are you up to this weekend? We’ve got big plans to finally decorate the tree (just lights so far!), finish our shopping, bake some sweets, and have a virtual happy hour or two. Here’s a few other things that caught our eye:

 
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Holiday House Scavenger Hunt: If you’re going on a ride to see the Christmas lights this weekend, take a peek at this map of festive homes from the Glens Falls Collaborative (and vote for your favorite when you’re done!). They’ve also got a scavenger hunt if you’re looking to take things up a notch :) Find it all here!

Letters to Santa: Now that downtown is looking extra festive with the snow, a stroll through the city to admire the evening lights and a stop at City Hall to mail a letter to Santa sounds like a pretty perfect pre-holiday night. The special mailbox will be out front until Christmas Eve and all the letters will go straight to the North Pole. We’d better get writing ours, too ;)

 
 

Greenwich Lighted Tractor Hunt: Like most things this year, the Lighted Tractor Parade was cancelled due to Covid-19, but we were psyched to see that tractors are lit up throughout Greenwich for you to view on your own! Here’s the map of tractors if you’re up for a ride to see the lights!

Cider around the Campfire: Hicks is serving up craft cider around your own private campfire this winter! You can pick a package from their campfire menu (sign us up for the grilled cheese and tomato soup!), order drinks a la carte, and hang by the fire or take advantage of winter hiking in the orchard. Sounds like so much fun! Grab the details here.

Have a great weekend!
Bri + Tom

My Glens Falls: Shane Donaldson

This week we’re catching up with Shane Donaldson, who we initially connected with on Instagram after seeing the cool wood merch he creates in his shop Rustic Overtones. He also works in IT at SUNY Adirondack, has an 1850 farmhouse he’s renovating with his family, and shares a lot of favorites and memories of life in Glens Falls! Catch our chat below…

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Tell us about yourself!

My name is Shane Donaldson. I work as a full time IT staff member at SUNY Adirondack along with my partner, Holly Irion, who also works there as a mental health counselor. I am a Veteran of the Army National Guard and served a deployment in Iraq in 2003/2004. I also have side business as a lettering creative, providing handmade wood signage as well as laser engraving services. I consider myself a creative, with my hobbies and passions always flowing and evolving. I’m a visual and kinesthetic person, and love learning new ways to use my hands. I enjoy the opportunities that my creative pursuits have opened up for me, both within our community and through social media. This has allowed for friendships and networks that would not have been possible without the platforms that help us to share and connect. My environment has always been littered with art supplies, tools and inspiration. I wholeheartedly believe that it is our right and privilege to create on a daily basis, and I’m certain I will forever be learning and pursuing new creative outlets. My children, Sophia (17), Jack (16) and Jane (4) seem to have inherited that creative gene, as well. My daughter, Sophia, is a very accomplished artist and well on her way to success in whatever path she chooses. 

On Life In and Around Glens Falls

I grew up in Whitehall and moved to Queensbury around 2007. I will always love my hometown, but I have a great fondness for the Glens Falls community. Holly has a deep interest and appreciation for the history and architecture of Glens Falls, and this interest is now something that we share together. Since we met (and expanded our family) we have spent much of our free time enjoying all that the city and surrounding area has to offer. We have so many fond memories- attending Take-a-Bite, the lighting of the Christmas tree, Food Truck Corrals at the Shirt Factory, just to name a few. Holly and I love to socialize, and so many of our friends share the same love of downtown Glens Falls - it never takes much convincing to get friends together for dinner or drinks. Aside from the community and culture in the city, I feel very lucky to live in such a beautiful landscape. On any day, we are just a short drive from the beautiful lakes, rivers, streams and mountains. 

In 2016, one week before the birth of our youngest child, we purchased an old farmhouse on upper Luzerne Road in Queensbury. Built in 1850, the farmhouse served a largely utilitarian purpose, and renovations throughout the years have stripped our home of much of its original character. We are slowly restoring what we can (most recently we exposed and refinished the original wide-plank pine floors on the second level), and we cannot wait to breathe more life into it as time and funds allow.

Some Hometown Favorites

My favorite thing about Glens Falls is that there always seems to be something to do. On any given day you can wander downtown and happen upon a small festival or gathering, or swing into a variety of small businesses, and chances are you will run into somebody that you know. The longer I’ve been living in this community, the smaller it feels, and I love that.

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

A perfect Glens Falls day for me would start outdoors - perhaps some kayaking, hiking, or just walking around somewhere new. I would follow this up with wandering around Take-a-Bite with the family, including our miniature schnauzer, Frankie. The day wouldn’t be complete without grabbing a pitcher of margaritas at Rauls or some beer at Mean Max with friends.

On the Past

Most of my childhood memories of Glens Falls involve the Civic Center, including wrestling (both high school and watching professional wrestling), hockey games, graduations, concerts, and the annual Christmas Eve Road March. It’s nice to have a community space that can serve so many functions.

Some of my sweetest and most fun memories are more recent - our family is made up of several April birthdays and we celebrate annually with a big hibachi dinner at Mikado. While we had to celebrate at home this past April, we’ve gone several times in recent months to make up for it.

On the Future

As we adjust and recover as a community, I would love to see more music and live entertainment in smaller settings. To me, there is not much better than grabbing a craft beer and listening to a live performance.

The Weekender: December 11 - 13

Happy weekend! Have you finished your Christmas shopping yet? Or perhaps a better question - have you started?! We have NOT, so you can guess what we’ll be up to this weekend. ;) Here are a few other things that caught our eye:

 
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Shirt Factory: Always a favorite for unique gifts (and supporting local!), The Shirt Factory has over 40 shops and vendors to browse at their Holiday Open House this Saturday and Sunday from 10-5 - details here!

[farmacy] & Philanthropy: Prepare an amazing meal in the comfort of your own home with help from Chef Dave at [farmacy] - and support a great cause while you’re doing it? Sign us up! The SUNY Adirondack Foundation has partnered with Chef David MacIntosh and [farmacy] for a virtual, in-home dining experience to benefit the SUNY Adirondack Fund and we couldn’t be more psyched to step our take-out date nights up a notch! Grab the info and reserve your meal kit here.

Dinner and a (Holiday!) Movie: Not this weekend, but plan ahead! The Park Theater will be showing the Christmas classic It’s A Wonderful Life along with an accompanying 3-Course Prix Fixe menu on Wednesday, December 16 and I’m already dreaming about the Butternut Squash Ravioli (and Cranberry Bread Pudding for dessert!). Find the details and purchase tickets here!

Grist Mill Benefit: By now I’m sure you’ve all heard about the devastating fire at the Grist Mill restaurant in Warrensburg. The team at Radici is stepping up to help with a benefit this coming Monday, December 14 - a portion of all dine in and take-out proceeds will be donated to the GoFundMe for the staff at the Grist Mill. Amazing food for a great cause. Stay up to date on the details here!

 

Holiday Festival of Lights: Have you been yet? This Lake George event has been such a success that we haven’t included it in past weeks since it’s been sold out! Good news: they are now accepting walk-ins! This Friday, Saturday, and Sunday starting at 4pm folks can purchase a ticket at the gate for $5 - grab the details here!

 

Have a great weekend!
Bri + Tom

On the Go with The Conkling Center

With a take-out fundraiser Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. at The Tavern in Queensbury, and a slick new website about to be launched, The Conkling Center in Glens Falls continues to be a valuable resource for area seniors.

Transportation Concierge Mike Knights

Transportation Concierge Mike Knights

The non-profit operating foundation, in partnership with the Continuing Care division of St. Peter’s Health Partners and The Glen at Hiland Meadows, is a dynamic treasure trove of helpful resources for those 55 and older. It offers yoga classes, arts and crafts, historical presentations, and seminars on senior-related issues like health care and Alzheimer’s disease. Programs are currently being offered via Zoom and provide community members an opportunity to interact with presenters and each other.

It also provides seniors with safe transportation to and from appointments and shopping through its popular On The Go transportation program, with COVID-19 protocols adhered to by riders and concierges.

Marian McVey outside her Glens Falls home

Marian McVey outside her Glens Falls home

Marian McVey, an active and vibrant 89-year-old from Glens Falls, told Glens Falls Living she uses On The Go at least twice a week.

“I have macular degeneration and I don’t drive anymore,” she said. “Let me tell you: This is a golden group. The van is great, the drivers are so wonderful and kind and professional, and it’s just a joy to see the van coming down the street…I told a friend of mine, when they put the ramp out, it’s like a magic carpet.

“No one takes better care of you. As someone who used to take a lot of cabs and buses, this service is such a blessing. The drivers are all so wonderful. Michael Gleason, who makes the appointments, is wonderful. Joan Tarantino is also wonderful. I asked her, ‘Where do you find these people?”

Marian says, “On The Go is such a godsend. The drivers remind me of the men I grew up with, my Dad and my uncles. It’s like I’m being transported to another time. I’m incredibly lucky.

Transportation Concierge Mike Knights with Marian McVey

Transportation Concierge Mike Knights with Marian McVey

“Their standards are very high. They look very professional and they are professional. The car is very clean [Disinfected after every use, Ms. Tarantino said] and the thing is they are very safe. And I know they will be there when I’m ready to leave the store or the doctor’s office.

“I really rely on them. It’s like a friend picking you up. This community is so lucky to have them. There are many people around here like me, a widow whose children live far away. I’m so comfortable with them. They make me laugh. It’s like being part of a great big bubble of goodness.

“Everyone talks about Glens Falls as Hometown USA. There must be something in the water here. Glens Falls is a very nice community.”

The Conkling Center on Warren Street, Glens Falls

The Conkling Center on Warren Street, Glens Falls

Ms. Tarantino, the executive director of the Conkling Center, said On The Go is on track to provide services to 150 riders in 2020. That number is down from the 2019 numbers due the COVID-19 pandemic shutting down the program for a month, and then it ran on a limited basis for another two months.

She said Saturday’s fund-raiser at The Tavern on Aviation Road in Queensbury will benefit On The Go (find the details here). The Conkling Center’s annual appeal is underway. Community support keeps the programs and services available to the community.

Community members can go on the website, which is being redesigned by Sidekick Creative of Glens Falls, and donate through PayPal, or they can send a check to The Conkling Center at P.O. Box 2088, Glens Falls, NY 12801.

The Conkling Center
Website / Facebook / Phone: 518-793-1494

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My Glens Falls: Meaghan Golden

We’re excited to get to know another one of our neighbors this week - Meaghan Golden! She chats about what brought her to the area after years living in Manhattan, and all the fabulous things that keep her here (including her go to trails, restaurants, and antique shop!).

Tell us about yourself!

My name is Meaghan Golden, I am a Creative Director for my business; MGolden design+photo, a real estate investor and an avid antique and art collector. I am also mom to my 8-year old son, Teddy, and on Oct 8 of this year, Christopher Ermides and I were married!

Eight years ago I was living in Manhattan, working as a Creative Director for an advertising agency. I loved being in the city - that is, I loved it until I was 9 months pregnant, tired of my third floor walkup and riding the subway. My parents live in the Adirondacks, about 40 minutes north of Glens Falls. Escaping the rigors of city living, I spent frequent weekends at their country retreat. When my mom suggested I spend my 6 week maternity leave with them, it seemed like a great idea. I loved living upstate with my son and never went back to NYC.

As I had never before lived upstate, I didn’t have a network of friends or work connections here. However, I was fortunate to meet a wonderful group of first time moms at Crandall Library’s baby laptime program. I spent more time in downtown Glens Falls, attending events at the Y, meeting for playdates at Crandall Park and Hovey Pond, having coffee with my new friends at SpOT. With Teddy snuggled in his baby carrier, we took self-guided walks through the downtown residential areas. I was drawn to the excellent architecture and history of Hometown USA.

After 2 years in the mountains, I was ready to leave my parents’ home for one of my own, and Glens Falls seemed the perfect place to land. I bought an attractive little duplex right downtown and decided to get back to work with both my photography and design business as well as continuing my real estate ventures with investment properties. 

On Life in Glens Falls

Glens Falls hits that sweet space of being neither too big nor too small for family life. Christopher was living in Saratoga when we met and had no desire to move. But the more time he spent with Teddy and I in Glens Falls, the more he began to appreciate both its charm and convenience. As we both love old houses and support historic preservation, he was soon convinced that Glens Falls was the place to be. There is a solid sense of community here, and logistics make a good quality of life accessible. It was relatively easy to establish contacts and continue with my business. I was pleasantly surprised to discover the beautiful streets around Kensington, where my son eventually went to elementary school. The architecture is impressive and excellent home and landscape maintenance demonstrates neighborhood pride. 

I love that there are robust preservation efforts being led by local groups and that the town enthusiastically supports efforts to maintain Glens Falls’ history by preserving irreplaceable buildings rather than raze them to make way for the new and shiny. I am also encouraged to see all the revitalization happening downtown. Most of my rental properties are over 80 years old, with beautiful architectural details and the quality construction that is hard to find in newer construction. I have taken on some challenging projects, including the duplex Christopher, Teddy and I currently live in. Built in 1905; it needed some love. We are enjoying the work of restoring this old house to its former glory.

Some Glens Falls Favorites

I love that I can jump on my bike and be anywhere I need to go in town. Teddy and I spend hours traveling the Feeder Canal route in the summertime; it is such a great (and safe) path. On more adventurous days, we head to Lake George, exploring the beaches and woods. In the winter we get our free rental cross country skis, thanks to Emily at the Youth Cross Country Ski Club program, and hit the trails in Cole’s Woods. I appreciate the accessibility of the outdoors right in our back yard. I also love all the local events that happen through the year: LARAC Arts Festival, the Adirondack Balloon Festival, Boo To You, Taste of the North Country and Festival of Trees. I am also very thankful for the excellent Crandall Library. I spent countless hours there as a new mom and even during COVID they have been an amazing resource for keeping our whole family well read! 

A Perfect Glens Falls Day

My perfect Glens Falls day would be waking up early, hitting the bike trail for a ride, and ending up at Spektor for a perfect latte and smash-up. Then I would head over to see my friends Rob and Arty at 200 Glen Antiques where Teddy and I search (and always find) treasures. We try to make it to any local events happening, especially if they are kid-oriented, like the art programs at the Hyde and LARAC and shows at Wood Theater. Weekend plans always include working on the properties, work that earns Christopher and I a date night out to visit Rebecca at Morgan + Co., our favorite spot for drinks on the patio and a fabulous dinner. We might stop in and see our friends Jill and Dave at Mean Max for a local craft beer. There are so many wonderful options for a night out in Glens Falls, all just right out our front door!

Glens Falls memories

I have lived in Glens Falls officially for 6 years. Those 6 years of great memories encompass Teddy and the group of friends from the library who have become like family. Our good friends Katie and Loren Sullivan host many annual events (pre-COVID of course) including a 4th of July party before heading to Crandall Park for fireworks and music. It has been so much fun to watch our group grow; new additions of babies and friends, including many transplants who have moved here for all the same reasons that make us love it. My heartfelt wish is to see Glens Falls develop and grow, yet maintain its charm and simple living. It is a wonderful little gem of a town and I am happy to call it home!

First Look: Flight International Market & Deli

There’s a new - yet familiar - market downtown… Fresh ADK has transitioned to Flight European Market and Deli! We caught up with owner Melissa Brennan and her daughter Larissa Ovitt to chat about the inspiration behind the change, what you can expect from Flight, and some even more exciting news come January!

 
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On the Rebrand

Sounds like you have some exciting changes in the works! What prompted the change from Fresh ADK to Flight?

During a trip to Portugal and Spain in the Spring of 2016, I completely fell in love with the culture and cuisine of the region, wishing that there was a place to be able to enjoy the same experience back home. In a time when so many people aren’t able to take those trips abroad or that family vacation, I saw the perfect opportunity to bring this experience to the states, and so Flight was born.

What inspired the name Flight? 

The word "Flight" really plays off the fact that both the new Market & Deli and the upcoming Wine Bar & Restaurant are specifically designed to reflect that fantasy and experience of international travel. However, it's also a nod to the beer and wine flight that allows you to sample the different tastes of those regions from around the world.

On the Goods

Fresh ADK has always been known for fantastic food that meets all sorts of dietary needs. What can we expect to see at Flight Market?  

Yes! We have always made sure to cater to people with specific dietary needs and preferences. At the Flight Market & Deli, we're still serving the same great breakfast and lunch options that you know and love, but now you can also grab some of those items on your grocery list. Specialty meats and cheeses, fresh breads and bagels, organic produce, milk and eggs, and a perfectly-paired cider or beer. Gluten free and vegan products are also available.

On Designing the New Space

What types of changes can folks expect to see in the new market? 

We're revamping the Market & Deli space to really create that European-style shopping experience, where you feel like you've found a little hidden gem right in the middle of downtown. The people there know you by name and remember your order. We are continuing to mold and craft the space physically to really become that destination spot.

 
Melissa Brennan outside Flight Market

Melissa Brennan outside Flight Market

 

On the Future

We see you’ve been working hard in your space next door as well - what’s next for Flight? 

Yes! The "cafe side", as it's been known thus far, has been closed down for the past few months for a complete redesign in order to house the mid century modern aesthetic of the new Flight Wine & Restaurant. Without giving too much away, you won't even recognize it as what it was before. It will be a brand new type of dining experience in the region and will be your new favorite place to dress up a little (or a lot, if you prefer), go out and have some great food, try new wines, new exclusive craft beers and really enjoy yourself. Then, after your meal, you can walk across the hall to the Market and purchase the same products that you just enjoyed at the Restaurant to take home with you. But stay tuned for more on that. We're planning to open in January or February of 2021.

The Weekender: December 4 - 6

Happy weekend and Happy December! With a couple of snowflakes in the air yesterday and a few in the forecast for this weekend (maybe?!), we’re slowly getting into the holiday spirit around here. We’re psyched to bring home our tree this weekend, and maybe even watch a Hallmark Christmas movie or two (right, Tom?) ;)

Here’s what’s on our radar:

 
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O Christmas Tree: If you’re on the hunt for a Christmas Tree this weekend too, we put together a list of local tree farms you may want to try - find them here!

Holiday House: Are your halls decked?! Enter your exterior display in the Holiday House Competition put together by the Glens Falls Collaborative. The deadline is tonight - December 4 - and you can register here.

Hometown Holiday: We’re going to miss the traditional in person Hometown Holiday celebration this year for sure, but Santa will still be making his way through the city on Friday night via fire truck! He’ll begin his trip at 6pm, and you can find the map of his route (and the additional socially distanced activities) here!

Flight Market: If you haven’t yet heard, Fresh ADK has transitioned to Flight Market and Deli. They’ll have the same breakfasts and lunches that we all love from Fresh, with the addition of market essentials. Their grand opening is Friday and we can’t wait to check out the changes! Details here. Stay tuned for our First Look at the space next week!

Holiday Sweets: Excited to see an amazing holiday collaboration between three of our favorites - Darling Doughnuts, Alchemy Bagel, and The Muffin Top Baker. They’re offering two holiday boxes this month - the first is a Hanukkah pack including mini doughnuts, French macarons, and sugar cookies (and stay tuned for a Christmas Eve box, too). We’re drooling already. Order here!

 
 

Virtual Cambridge Valley Fine Art Tour: Like most events this year, the Art Tour has gone (mostly) virtual! Browse some of our favorite Washington County artists from the comfort of your couch this weekend, and snag a gorgeous piece for yourself or as a gift. And if you feel like a drive, Matt Chinian will still be welcoming folks in person this weekend. Grab the details here!

Virtual Chronicle Book Fair: Sensing a theme here… Another way to shop and support local from the couch this weekend! A variety of books from local authors - and bonus - 25% of each sale benefits the Wood Theater. Shop here!

Have a great weekend!
Bri + Tom

Back in the Day: Braydon and Chapman Music Store

The musical notes at the top of the building at the corner Glen Street and Hudson Avenue, where Domino’s Pizza is now located, give a hint to the structure’s history.

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The Braydon and Chapman music store closed 50 years ago in January.

The downtown Glens Falls music store didn’t just sell instruments.

It offered music lessons, hosted free concerts, and was a clearing house for tickets to local concerts and shows, fulfilling the shop’s long-time slogan, “Everything in the Music Line.”

It sold sheet music, shipping piano scores for dance music and blues standards as far as Hungary.

“A postcard, literally covered on the address side with stamps, has been received by the local concern, asking for copies of the latest music, and stating that American music is in great demand in Budapest,” The Post-Star reported on Jan. 26, 1922.

It sold player piano rolls, phonograph records, and had listening booths where patrons could check out the latest recordings.

The Post-Star reported on Feb. 29, 1921 that Braydon and Chapman had 30,000 phonograph records in stock.

At one point, Braydon and Chapman had a radio repair department.

The Braydon and Chapman Accordion Band, which rehearsed at the store, performed music for dancing at many area social gatherings.

The Braydon and Chapman Accordion Band • From the Arthur S. Fisher Collection, The Folkife Center at Crandall Public Library

The Braydon and Chapman Accordion BandFrom the Arthur S. Fisher Collection, The Folkife Center at Crandall Public Library

In 1963 and 1964, the National Federation of Music Clubs presented awards of merit to the store to recognize its show window recitals during National Music Week.

T0 founder Royal J. Braydon, music was an essential element of life.

“Characterizing music as a luxury is not only inaccurate but dangerous,” he said in 1941. “Musical instruments should be considered tools of education and of trade.”

It all started in 1911, when Braydon left the Cluett & Son piano store, where he had worked for five years, to strike out on his own as a representative of Hallet, Davis & Co., the third largest piano manufacturer in the world, at the time.

“Mr. Braydon belongs to a younger set of Glens Falls business men. He is well liked by all who know him and is a hustler,” The Post-Star reported on Oct. 16, 1911. “His rise in the piano world should be rapid.”

Braydon also sold Conway, Lexington and Strauss pianos, working out of his home for a few months until he leased space in the Knickerbocker block on Warren Street, later the site of the Rialto Theatre.

In 1915, Braydon took on Fred B. Chapman, treasurer of Finch, Pruyn & Co., as a partner, and the business was moved to the Glens Falls Y.M.C.A. building on Glen Street, where Spot Coffee Café is now located on the ground floor.

In 1919, the business moved to its long-time location at what is now the intersection of Glen Street and Hudson Avenue.

The building previously was the First National Bank.

Braydon and Chapman gave away plaster of paris souvenir figurines of the RCA “His Master’s Voice” dog at the 1919 grand opening of their new location.

“It is quite evident that Braydon and Chapman have struck a popular chord with the public, because even the most sanguine expectations of an always critical public were surpassed so far as the completeness of the establishment is concerned,” The Post-Star reported on Nov. 13, 1919.

Opening of the new store ushered in “a new epoch in the history of musical instrument and merchandising” in Glens Falls, The Post-Star reported on Nov. 12, 1919.

The business occupied all three floors of the building, accessible using an Otis elevator.

Each room was decorated in a different color scheme.

The building later was renovated and expanded.

Braydon’s wife operated the business after he died.

Ned Spain bought the business in 1965 and closed it in 1971 to focus on another musical store he operated at Colonie Center mall in the Albany area.

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MAURY THOMPSON

Maury Thompson was a reporter for The Post-Star for 21 years before he retired in 2017. He now is a freelance writer and documentary film producer specializing in regional history. Thompson is collaborating with Snarky Aardvark Films to produce a documentary about Charles Evans Hughes and the Adirondacks, which is expected to release in September 2020. See the trailer here. Read his full bio here.

The Weekender: November 20 - 22

Happy weekend! Just us or is the holiday season sneaking up fast this year?! Thanksgiving is next week, Christmas trees are popping up in windows, and we saw the lights going up downtown this week. Thanksgiving prep will be in full swing this weekend, and here’s a few other things that look good:

 
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Plant and Sip: Told ya holidays were sneaking up! Sipping wine while making an evergreen wreath sounds like the perfect way to ease into the holiday season. Get the scoop on this event at Toadflax Nursery here!

LARAC Holiday Shop: We say it every year, but this year, we’re really going to get a head start on our shopping :) The LARAC Holiday Shop is always a win - pick up a unique gift, and support local artists. Find out more here!

 

Thanksgiving Prep: Whether you’re hosting a small meal at home, or dropping pie at a loved one’s door, might as well make it festive! Bri just stumbled upon some extra stock of Thanksgiving cocktail napkins from her shop and we’re offering last minute porch delivery for neighbors in 12801, 12803, and 12804 - snag some here and the ol’ Wagoneer will drop them off this weekend - if it doesn’t break down first ;)

Thanksgiving To Go: Thanksgiving will look a little different this year for sure, and if you’re not used to cooking the turkey yourself, might as well call in the experts. Lots of great options from downtown favorites, including a Take and Bake option from Morgan and Company, and Thanksgiving To Go from The Queensbury Hotel and Farmacy!

 

Have a great weekend!
Bri + Tom