The holidays are kicking off in the Lake George area this weekend with several fun events! Check out the seasonal festivities and other interesting events happening around the region.

The South Glens Falls Fire Company Holiday Parade
Sunday, November 24
Visit South Glens Falls this weekend for their annual Holiday Parade down Route 9. This year’s theme is Holiday Music, and the excitement will set off at 1 pm.
Saturday, November 23
It’s not Thanksgiving yet, but it’s not too early to participate in a turkey trot! Head out to Bolton Landing this weekend for their 5K run/walk and Kids Block Trot. Be sure to dress up — the best costume will receive an award!
Water | Ways Opening Reception at the Chapman Historical Museum
Saturday, November 23
Check out the latest exhibit at the Chapman Historical Museum, Water | Ways. The traveling exhibition highlights the environmental and cultural importance of water. At the opening reception, meet Riverkeeper Community Scientists and enjoy light refreshments.
7th Annual Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade
Saturday, November 23
Feeling festive? You will be after attending Greenwich’s internationally famous Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade! Explore the town, enjoy a bite to eat at a local restaurant, and watch as tractors roll by decked out in thousands of lights.
More Than Words: The Photography of Newsman Bob Paley
Saturday, November 23
Head down to Glens Falls this weekend for a documentary screening and panel discussion at the Charles R. Wood Theater. Learn about photojournalist Bob Paley’s work in post-World War II Albany and hear from filmmaker Mary Paley, as well as a few talented journalists, after the screening.
Skene Manor Annual Basket Party
Saturday, November 23
Stop by Whitehall High School for Skene Manor’s Annual Basket Party. Enjoy refreshments, treats, and a light lunch while participating in the basket raffle.
Looking Ahead
Saturday, November 30
Get ready for Lake George’s annual Lite Up the Village! Enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides, the lighting ceremony, fireworks, and the annual Fire Truck Holiday Light Parade.