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Historic Albany Foundation Weekly Newsletter - November 25, 2022

Arts and Entertainment

November 26, 2022

From: Historic Albany Foundation

Historic Albany Foundation Merchandise on Sale  
Get your holiday gifts now

This year Historic Albany Foundation is pleased to announce our very first architecturally-themed calendar! Each month showcases an original piece from one of our previous #BUILT art shows - and we can even mail it to you/your family members/friends. Know someone who has moved away and is missing Albany? Why not send them a calendar so they can look at the cities wonderful architecture year round! Calendars can be purchased here.  

We also have notecards, books, and t-shirts for sale in our Warehouse (open today 12-6 pm, tomorrow 9-4 pm). Get a head start on your holiday shopping whilst supporting preservation in Albany!

Join us Weds for Gardening Tips

Four spots left!

Back by popular demand, Richard Daley will be repeating his sold-out workshop on Wed 30th from 5.30-7pm at our offices (89 Lexington Ave, Albany NY 12206). All attendees will receive a packet of seed mix containing 27 different annual and perennial wildflowers. This is a free workshop but it is essential to book in advance. 

RSVP

Festive @ 48 is Filling Up

Book your spot for a tour or shop on Dec 3rd, 10 am- 2 pm

We are excited to start decorating the oldest building in Albany for everyone to come and see the first weekend of December. Be sure to drop by and take a tour, or have a cup of cider and do some holiday shopping. Historic Albany Foundation will also have all our merchandise available to buy - including our new calendars! 

Hope to see you there! 

This year's vendors have something for everyone and help you shop local this holiday season. You'll find:
- Architecturally inspired jewelry, totes, and t-shirts by Lisa Petruzzelli
- Beautiful pottery by Erin Orison, Selvage and Briar
- Recycled wine cork keychains, tile coasters and more by our own Pam Howard
- Mittens, hats, soap scrubbies (all handknit), felt holiday decor by Maggie Bye
- Hand-carved wooden spoons and ironwork by Chris Templin, The Friendly Yew
- Macabre paintings by Maxime Taccardi
- Architecturally focused painting prints by David Hinchen
- t-shirts, tote bags, jewelry, crystals, handcrafted adornments by Noteworthy Resources
- Woodwork/Upcyled Vintage Goods by Danique Sweers, Z and B Works
And - keep toasty with a cup of joe from Motor Oil Coffee.

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Photo Restoration Workshop

Sat Dec 10th, 12-1.30 pm

Workshop participants will learn how to collect and organize photos, the benefits of restoration, types of scanners, how to use photos as a genealogy display, and framing and matting. Please bring your photos.
**10% discount on first restoration for attendees**
Please note all workshops are free and are first come, first served. We have limited capacity so are not able to accomdate walk-ins

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What's New in the Warehouse?

Rare Baths!

No, not us. We bathe regularly, we’ll have you know. We’re referring, rather, to clawfoots of uncommon size. 

While many people seek the extra-long “Lincoln bathtubs” that measure six feet long, some folks have smaller frames or cozier spaces. That’s where these gems come in. 

Here, Dave is seen cleaning the short and narrow bathtub, which measures 4 1/2 feet long by 25 inches wide and the typical 17 deep.

The other tub is the shortest at 4 feet but still measures the more common 30 inches wide and 17 deep.

These sizes at our not-for-profit prices won’t last long!

The Warehouse will be open next week (Fri 25th, 12-6 pm, Sat 26th, 9-4 pm) Our Black Friday sales last the whole weekend, and are below:
50% off windows 
50% off all old tools 
10% off all sales 
(the above cannot be combined with other discounts)

We had tons of fun last weekend at our annual Warehouse Social - hope you all did too! Check out some of the photos below. 

Instagram: @architectural_parts_warehouse
Facebook: HistoricAlbanyPartsWarehouse

News 

2023 National Grants Now Available!
African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund

"Today, the National Trust’s African American Cultural Heritage Action Fund opened the Letter of Intent (LOI) period for its 2023 National Grant Program. Grants provide a range of funding from $50,000 to $150,000 for ongoing preservation activities for historic places like sites, museums and landscapes that represent African American cultural heritage. Learn more about the 2022 grantees."

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Mayor Sheehan and City of Albany Department of Neighborhood and Community Services to Host Open House Job Fair

"Mayor Kathy Sheehan and the City of Albany Department of Neighborhood and Community Services will be hosting an open house job fair for 18 open positions available within the Department on Monday, December 5, 2022, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at City Hall, 24 Eagle Street, Albany. "

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