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Plan Ahead: Events coming up in the Capital Region FacebookTwitterEmail Plant sale fundraiser is Saturday TROY Perennials, heirloom tomatoes, vegetables, herbs and other plants will be available for purchase 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 15, at Capital Roots’ Urban Grow Center, 594 River St. Proceeds will benefit Capital Roots’ programs, including 55 community gardens, the Veggie Mobile, the Produce Project, Healthy Stores and Squash Hunger. This will be Capital Roots’ first in-person event since the start of the pandemic. For more information, go to http://www.capitalroots.org. Annual Lupine Fest is mostly online ALBANY The Albany Pine Bush Preserve Commission s annual Lupine Fest will be held May 15 through June 5 with limited activities in the 3,350-acre preserve but mostly virtually. ....
Two more Bethlehem businesses getting pandemic aid FacebookTwitterEmail BETHLEHEM - The Bethlehem Industrial Development Agency is in the process of approving two more pandemic small business relief grants. Barefoot Space in Delmar and the Bethlehem Grange in Selkirk each applied for $500 grants to offset the costs of conforming with government rules for pandemic safety. Barefoot Space, which offers barefoot massage, will use the money for cleaning supplies and fixtures, while the Grange, one of the oldest community groups in town, will use its grant to pay for a new access ramp to promote social distancing. At least a dozen other Bethlehem businesses have been awarded similar grants since the state authorized them earlier in the year. ....