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Food and Drink

+Come to Washington Park next weekend for the Honest Weight Food Co-op's Local Harvest Festival. Great music from Swamp Baby, Margan, Matthew Carefully and Ben Karis-Nix and local food from farms, restaurants and shops all over the Capital Region!

+ The Wine Bar and Bistro on Lark has wine after work pricing on the weekends now. Have a drink under the wisteria on the back patio before the season is over.

+ Save on Bilinski's chicken sausage with this exclusive AOA/Price Chopper coupon.

Stuff to do

+SPAC's big Wine, Food and Fall Ferrari Festival runs today through Sunday. Tastings, parties, demonstrations and lots and lots of pretty cars.

+Sunmark Federal Credit Union now has mobile banking . Bank with Sunmark from your mobile phone.

+ "Brent Green tonight at 8 PM - tickets are selling fast! And keep your eyes on the horizon for next weekend's performances of A Light Conversation by dancers/choreographers Wally Cardona & Rahel Vonmoos.

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Stuff to see
+17 Chapel just started construction on their luxury condos, but you can check out their "model" in the on-site Sales Center on site in downtown Albany. Here's a look:

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For a decade All Over Albany was a place for interested and interesting people in New York's Capital Region. It was kind of like having a smart, savvy friend who could help you find out what's up. AOA stopped publishing at the end of 2018.

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