SAFE EXIT



The Conference does not offer dinner for attendees;
however there are many restaurants on and near Wolf Rd.

Places to eat


Colonie Chili's
60 Wolf Road
Colonie, NY 12205-2603
Phone: (518) 489-4664
Web: www.chilis.com

Outback Steakhouse
145 Wolf Road
Colonie, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 482-4863
Web: www.outback.com

Red Lobster
170 Wolf Rd.
Colonie, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 459-1040
Web: www.redlobster.com

Buca Di Beppo
44 Wolf Rd.
Colonie, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 459-2822
Web: www.bucadibeppo.com

Romano's Macaroni Grill
1 Metro Park Rd.
Colonie, NY 12205-1101
Phone: (518) 446-9190
Web: www.macaronigrill.com

Olive Garden
178 Wolf Rd.
Colonie, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 458-8676
Web: www.olivegarden.com

Koto Japanese Steakhouse
260 Wolf Road Ext.
Latham, NY 12110
Phone: (518) 869-8888
Web: www.kotoalbany.com


Things to Do

Colonie Center
Along with a food court, Colonie
Center is home to the Cheesecake
Factory Restaurant, P.F. Chang's and the always popular Friendly's Restaurant.
www.shopatcoloniecenter.com

Address:
131 Colonie Center
Albany, NY 12205
Phone: (518) 459-9020

Hours:
Monday – Saturday: 10:00am–9:30pm,
Sunday: 11:00am–6:00pm

The Crossings of Colonie
The Crossings of Colonie is a
130-acre park located just off of
Wolf Rd. With 6.5 miles of trails, it
is the ideal place for walking,
running, biking, or inline skating.
www.colonie.org/parks/ crossings/

Address:
The Crossings of Colonie
580 Albany Shaker Road
Loudonville, New York 12211
Phone: (518) 783-2760
Hours: 8:00 AM - Dusk

The New York State Museum
The New York State Museum, located in the capital city of Albany, New York, is a major research and educational
institution that conducts investigations into the geology, biology, anthropology and history of New York.
The Museum hosts more than 750,000 visitors each year, making it one of the largest cultural
attractions in the state. It is a research museum, one of a select and vital group of institutions
charged by our society with both preserving and investigating the material record of our past.
It is the only such institution which takes New York State, its natural and cultural heritage, as its
mandate. http://www.nysm . nysed.gov/

Admission: The NYS Museum is
free. Donations are accepted at the door. The Carousel is free. Donations are accepted.

Address:
Cultural Education Center of the Empire State Plaza, Albany, NY On Madison Avenue,
across the Plaza from the State Capitol Building.
Phone: (518) 474-5877 Hours: Monday - Saturday, 9:30am-5:00pm
Closed Sundays


The Albany Institute of History
and Art
The Albany Institute is dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting and promoting interest
in the history, art, and culture of Albany and the Upper Hudson Valley. The museum achieves this
mission through its collections, exhibitions, education programs, library, research projects,
publications, and other programs offered to the general public. One of America's oldest
museums, the Albany Institute of History & Art was founded in 1791, during the presidency of George
Washington, making it older than the Louvre, the Smithsonian, and the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
www.albanyinstitute.org

Admission:
Adults: $10.00
Seniors: $8.00
Students w/ID: $8.00
Children 6-12: $6.00
Children under 6: FREE
Members are always FREE

Address:
125 Washington Avenue
Albany, NY 12210
Phone: (518) 463-4478

Hours:
Wednesday–Saturday: 10:00am–5:00pm