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County Executive McCoy Announces Inaugural Fall Fest & 5K on County Rail Trail
Event is a Partnership with ARE Event Productions, Shop Rite, the Bethlehem Chamber and the Towns of Bethlehem and New Scotland
Event is a Partnership with ARE Event Productions, Shop Rite, the Bethlehem Chamber and the Towns of Bethlehem and New Scotland
Albany County Executive Daniel P. McCoy today announced the inaugural Fall Festival and 5K on the Albany County Helderberg-Hudson Rail Trail and at the adjacent Firefighter’s Memorial Park, to be held Saturday, September 24 from 11am to 5pm.
In collaborating with localities, the 5K race will kick off at 11am in the Hilton Barn area in the Town of New Scotland, run its course route down the length of the Albany County Rail Trail, and finish across the bridge at the Slingerlands trailhead. The county’s running event is dubbed the “Barn to Bridge Fall Fest 5K,” and it is being managed by ARE (Albany Running Exchange) Event Productions.
The Fall Festival portion of the event is free and open to the public and will also start at 11am at the Slingerlands trailhead area of the County Rail Trail as well as the Firefighter’s Memorial Park at 1510 New Scotland Avenue, Slingerlands, NY through a partnership with the Town of Bethlehem. Fall Fest will feature a baggo tournament, a kids fun run, yoga sessions, food trucks, drink vendors, a bounce house and dunk tank, face painting, a business expo and musical performances from local favorites Rick Bedrosian, Playin’ with Fire, Andy the Music Man, and Bethlehem Traditional Irish Dance.
“The pandemic and the lingering economic and financial fallout have taken their toll on Albany County residents, and we still have a long way to go on the road to recovery. That’s why I wanted to bring people together for a day of health and wellness, outdoor fun for all ages, supporting local businesses and artists, and most of all, community,” said County Executive McCoy. “Our Fall Fest and 5K comes as people are back from summer vacations, kids are going back to school, and as we turn the page on the challenges of the last two-plus years and look to the future. I hope to see everyone there for what I know will be a great day!”
Registration for the Barn to Bridge Fall Fest 5K can be found at the link here, and the official course map can be found at the link here.
Albany County businesses who would like to have a presence at the Fall Festival as a vendor or simply to table to raise awareness and connect with potential customers are encouraged to contact County Executive McCoy’s Office at (518) 447-7040. Aside from local businesses being showcased at Fall Fest, Albany County’s various departments and agencies will also be tabling at the event to help residents learn about government services and programming.
