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Saratoga Children’s Museum growing, moving to new location | The Daily Gazette
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The Saratoga Children’s Museum is moving to a new location after 20 years on Caroline Street in Saratoga as part of a long term plan to expand and reach more children in the Capital Region.
The organization, created in 1990 to promote a space for kids to be curious and imaginative while learning,will call the Lincoln Bath building in the Saratoga Spa State Park system home for the next 20 years, said Sarah Smith, the executive director of the museum.
She said the plan to move started in 2019. With the museum’s closure for almost 13 months because of the pandemic, it gave the organization time to figure out where it wanted to go. After talking to state representatives it was agreed that the organization would enter into a partnership to use space in the Lincoln Bath building.
Theater nominees getting it done with no stage
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Shakespeare once wrote that all the world’s a stage. He also wrote it while the bubonic plague had killed people across England. Albany High schoolers proved that the words of the Bard were indeed immortal, when they turned their own little worlds into stages in a plague of their own.
It has been a tough year for students across the country. But these young artists have persevered in their dedication to their craft and have made it to the final round of the High School Musical Theatre Awards.
This event, annual until COVID forced its cancellation in 2020, is usually played writ large on Proctors mammoth stage, with dozens of students recreating their high school production numbers before a large audience. This year, instead of canceling it again, Proctors opted for a smaller version that would keep alive students involvement while jeopardizing the health of no one.