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Basket party benefit See details inside on how you can help make your community better The Great Think Spring Giveaway A $1,550 Value! Your 16-page money-saving "Spring Into Savings" Curtis Lumber sale circular is inside. c/o Clearwater Pools 1100 Rte. 29 Greenwich, NY 12834 Friday, April 20 2012 The members of the Whitehall Volunteer Fire Company invite everyone to attend their annual Open House this Sunday, April 22. See details inside. 101 money-saving flyers inside Name Phone Address
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Please note all entries must be on this official form and must be handwritten. All others are invalid. All entries must be received by 4/30/12. Any winner in the past 24 months is not eligible. Mail or Drop off only at the address above. We will announce the winner in our 5/11/12 edi-tion. Winner required to have photo taken with sponsor for printing in paper. Must be 18 years of age to enter.
c/o Clearwater Pools1100 Rte. 29
Greenwich, NY 12834
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THE GREAT
Spring is here and what better way to celebrate then with a nice home improvement package that everyone can enjoy. This month's lucky winner will receive a $500 gift certiicate from Greenwich Floor Covering, a $250 gift certiicate from A & J Enterprises for Pittsburgh Paints - and another $100 gift certiicate for any other painting related products (brushes etc). To top if of, if you have
a pool you'll really en-joy winning a Hayword Navigator Automatic
Think SpringA $1,550
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Giveaway
Pool Cleaner valued at $600 and a gift certiicate for $100 in pool chemicals. Don't delay...ill out your oicial entry and mail it in today. You could be our next lucky winner.
Summer will soon be upon us and to
make sure our readers get the most
out of their summer the Granville
Sentinel & Whitehall Times will pub-
lish its annual Lakes Region and
Washington County Summer Guides.
Both editions will be distributed at
high traffic locations throughout the
summer - including camps on Lakes
St. Catherine & Bomoseen. Businesses
wanting to be included in this keep-
sake editions should call us today at
642-1234.
Congratulations Brenda!A happy Brenda Woodruff and her daughter Mikeala are joined by Tom Neeson of Neeson's
Classic Cars in front of her new automobile she won. Brenda was the winner of the Weekender's giant
March "Great Automotive Giveaway," courtesy of the Weekender and Neeson's Classic Cars. The
Whitehall residents entry was one of thousands received, making this one of our biggest giveaways
ever. Congratulations Brenda!
It's time to clean-up!Granville and Hartford
hosting community-
wide clean-up days
this Saturday
You're invited to an open houseThe members of the Whitehall Volunteer Fire Company invite everyone to attend
their annual Open House this Sunday, April 22. See details inside.
Spring Savings Inside!Your 16-page money-saving "Spring Into Savings"
Curtis Lumber sale circular is inside.
Castleton State College pro-
fessor Andre Fleche will dis-
cuss his new book, "The
Revolution of 1861," this
Saturday, April 21 at the Slate
Valley Museum. Details inside.
Civil War Talk
Restoration
BreakdownHow to restore
your property after a
long winter
Kelli Ellis from HGTV
celebrates the sights
and scents of spring&
SpringCleaning
Getting started on
your spring cleaning
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A SPECIAL SUPPLEMENT TO
MANCHESTERNEWSPAPERSwww.manchesternewspapers.com/springhome
Go Online
to view this
section!
Floral 411
Your 32-page Spring Home
special edition is brimming with
home improvement tips and
values and it's inside this week's
Granville Sentinel & Whitehall
Times. Get your copy today.
Payton and Matthew Barlow invite every-
one to a basket party benefit for the Barlow
family that lost their home to fire recently.
The event will be held this Sunday, April 22 at
the MWA in Wells. Details inside.
Basket party benefit
See details inside on how you
can help make your
community better
2 • The WEEKENDER • Friday, April 20, 2012
Canal SweepNEW YORK STATE The New
York State Canal Corp. staff is
looking for volunteers for its
annual Canal Clean Sweep
event that will be held Friday
through Sunday, April 20 to 22.
Information: Parks & Trails
New York events list at http://
www.ptny.org/canalway/
sweep/index.shtml.
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No-Fee AdoptionsRUTLAND COUNTY During
April and May, the Rutland
County Humane Society is
offering No-fee Adoptions of
cats age 1 and older if you
bring in an item from its wish
list. Wish list items include
canned and dry kitten food,
microwavable rice heating
bags, KMR powdered kitten
formula, and gift cards. You’ll
find the RCHS at 765 Stevens
Road in Pittsford. Information:
802-483-9171, or www.rchsvt.org.
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SUNY Open HouseQUEENSBURY SUNY
Adirondack’s Office of
Enrollment Management will
host an Open House from 9
a.m. to noon on Friday, April
20, in the gymnasium on the
Bay Road campus in
Queensbury. Free admission
and open to high school stu-
dents and the general public.
Information/reservations: 743-
2264.
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Rummage SaleGRANVILLE The Sylvan Star/
Skenesborough Chapter 122,
Order of the Eastern Star, will
hold a Rummage Sale from 9
a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday, April
20, at the Slate Valley Masonic
Center, 95 North Street in
Granville. Included will be $3
and $5 bag sales, and lunch will
be available. Donations of
household items, small appli-
ances, clothes and toys for this
sale may be dropped off from 9
a.m. to noon on April 19.
Information: Jean MacLeod at
518-260-0460.
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Fish FryWHITEHALL American Legion
Post 83 at 148 Main St. in
Whitehall invites everyone to
its Friday Fish Fry from 4:30 to
7 p.m. on April 20. This meal is
served each Friday, with few
exceptions. Information: 518-
499-2482.
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Movie NightGRANVILLE The Pember
Library at 33 W. Main Street in
Granville invites everyone to a
Movie Night at 6 p.m. on
Friday, April 20. See an updated
version of “Let’s put on a
show” with some of your favor-
ite TV characters. Information:
518-642-2525.
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Friday BingoWHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491
at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will
host Friday Night Bingo at 7
p.m. on April 20. Featured will
be a $500 jackpot special. This
bingo is held each Friday, with
few exceptions. Information:
518-499-1491.
Play at GMC POULTNEY “The 39 Steps,” a
farce adapted for stage by
Patrick Barlow from a 1915
novel by John Buchan and a
1935 Alfred Hitchcock film, will
be staged at 7 p.m. on Friday,
April 20, in the Ackley Theater
on the Green Mountain College
campus in Poultney. Additional
performances will be 7 p.m.
Friday and Saturday, April 27
and 28. Cost: $10. Everyone will
be welcome.
Pancake BreakfastGRANVILLE The Peniel
Presbyterian Church on
Quaker Street in Granville
invites everyone to a Pancake
Breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. on
Saturday, April 21. Cost: $6
adults; $3 ages 5 to 12; free 4
and younger.
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Community CleanupGRANVILLE – Volunteers are
needed to take part in a com-
munity cleanup of both the vil-
lage and town of Granville,
beginning at 9 a.m. on
Saturday, April 21, starting at
Veterans Park. Dress for work,
wear gloves and bring outdoor
work tools. Orange garbage
bags will be available in
advance at the town garage. A
cookout will follow at noon at
the Little League complex.
Senior citizens who need help
in their yards should call the
town at 642-1500.
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Hartford CleanupHARTFORD Volunteers are
needed to take part in a com-
munity cleanup in the town of
Hartford beginning at 9 a.m. on
Saturday, April 21. Volunteers
are asked to meet at Hartford
Town Barn. Volunteers are
encouraged to wear gloves and
work will continue until noon
at which point a complimenta-
ry lunch will be served. For
additional information, call
town highway superintendent
Greg Brown at 632-6255.
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Cemetery CleanupGRANVILLE Volunteers are
needed for a two to three-hour
cleanup of the Mettowee Valley
Cemetery in Granville at 9 a.m.
on Saturday, April 21. Wear
sturdy shoes and long pants,
and bring gloves and a rake if
you have one.
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Turkey CallingPAWLET The Seventh Annual
Bart Jacobs Memorial Turkey
Calling Contest will be held at
10 a.m. on Saturday, April 21, at
the Pawlet Firehouse on Route
133. Children ages 18 and
younger will showcase their
calling skills and prizes will be
awarded. Cost: $10 in advance
with Lisa at 802-394-2445, $15 at
the door. Proceeds from the
contest, refreshments, a teacup
auction and shotgun raffle will
benefit the Oxbow Mountain
4-H Club. Registration will
begin at 8:30 a.m.
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Princess Tea PartyGRANVILLE A Princess Tea
Party will be held at noon on
Saturday, April 21, at the
Pember Library, 33 W. Main
Street in Granville. Each “prin-
cess” is encouraged to wear
their favorites princess dress to
this event featuring stories
about princesses, crafts, and
tea party snacks. Information:
518-642-2525.
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Author Speaks GRANVILLE Prof. Andre
Fleche will speak about his
newly released book, “The
Revolution of 1861: the
American Civil War in the Age
of Nationalist Conflict,” at 2
p.m. on Saturday, April 21, at
the Slate Valley Museum, 17
Water Street in Granville. A
book signing will follow and
CALENDAR ITEMS DEADLINE
Friday at 10 a.m. is the deadline to submit
items for the free calendar in the following
week’s newspaper. Whenever possible, items
should be submitted a week or more earlier
than that to ensure timely publication.
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everyone will be welcome.
Information: 518-642-1417, or
www.slatevalleymuseum.org.
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Dinner, DanceGRANVILLE A benefit Ziti
Dinner/Dance Night and
Basket Party will be held from
6 to 11 p.m. on Saturday, April
21, at the Middle Granville
Firehouse on Route 24. Cost:
$10 at the door, including din-
ner, dance and a basket raffle
ticket; $6 takeout dinner only;
free age 12 and younger.
Proceeds will benefit the
Loomis family that lost its
home to fire. Information:
Kelly at 518-345-5068, Janice at
345-5078, or Colleen at 518-538-
9343.
Pancake BreakfastHARTFORD The Hartford
Volunteer Fire Company and
Auxiliary invites everyone to a
Pancake Breakfast from 8 to 11
a.m. on Sunday, April 22, in the
fire company’s Community
Hall at the intersection of
routes 40 and 149. Cost: $6
adults; $3 ages 5 to 13; free 4
and younger. Information: 632-
3013.
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Open HouseWHITEHALL The Whitehall
Volunteer Fire Company will
host an Open House Event on
Sunday, April 22, at its fire-
house on Skenesborough Drive
in Whitehall. Various firefight-
ing apparatus will be on dis-
play and members will discuss
fire safety.
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Basket PartyWELLS A Basket Party to ben-
efit the Barlow family that lost
its home to fire will be held
from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday,
April 22, at the Modern
Woodmen of America Hall off
Route 30 in Wells. Cost: Free
admission, $5 first sheet of
tickets; $2 each additional
sheet. Food and refreshments
will be available at 50 cents per
serving and there’ll be door
prizes and a 50/50 drawing at 4
p.m. Information/to donate a
basket: Laura at 518-642-3292,
email wesbarlow34@yahoo.
com, Shannon at 642-8009,
Shirley at 642-3547, or Flo at
642-0706.
World Book NightWELLS The Wells Village
Library on the green will par-
ticipate in World Book Night at
7 p.m. on Monday, April 23, by
distributing a free copy of
“Peace Like a River” by Leif
Enger to each of the first 20
attendees. Librarian Joanne
Van Meter will make a brief
presentation before the distri-
bution and refreshments will
be served. There also will be an
afghan raffle, with tickets at
three for $1. Everyone will be
welcome.
Women’s HealthWHITEHALL Washington
County WIC will hold its
monthly clinic from 9 a.m. to 3
p.m. on Tuesday, April 24, at
the Skenesborough Rescue
Squad in Whitehall. WIC pro-
vides supplemental foods and
health education to pregnant
and nursing women, infants,
and children to age 5. Ask if
you qualify for help with your
food bill. Information/alternate
time: 518-746-2460.
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Earth FairPOULTNEY The Fifth Annual
Poultney Earth Fair will be
held from 2:30 to 5 p.m. on
Tuesday, April 24, at Poultney
High School. Featured will be
free hearth-baked pizza, free
tie-dyed T-shirts, a live band,
children’s activities, displays
and demonstrations. Learn
how each person may contrib-
ute to a sustainable Poultney
while helping the environment
and saving money.
Information/exhibitor or ven-
dor space: 802-287-9389, or email
bfearthfair@aol.com.
Quilling ClassGRANVILLE Pat Oathout will
teach Quilling at 6 p.m. on
Wednesday, April 25, at the
Pember Library, 33 W. Main
Street in Granville. Roll, shape
and glue strips of paper into
decorative designs. Pre-
registration is not required and
materials will be provided.
Information: 518-642-2525.
Rummage SaleWELLS The Wells United
Methodist Church off the vil-
lage green in Wells will hold a
Spring Rummage Sale from
noon to 7 p.m. on Friday, April
27, and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday
the 28th. Tomato plants and
food will be sold outdoors on
Friday, while inside you’ll find
spring and summer clothing,
knickknacks, house plants and
more. Donations for this sale
may be dropped off from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. April 23 through 26.
Information: Lisa at 802-665-
7371.
Free Clothing WEST PAWLET The Fifth
Semi-Annual Share the
Warmth free clothing distribu-
tion will be held from 9 a.m. to
2 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday,
April 28 and 29, at the
Mettawee Community School
on Route 153 in West Pawlet.
Bring your own bags and select
clothing for the entire family.
Donations of clean, reusable,
smoke-free clothing, shoes,
jackets, hats and accessories
for all seasons may be dropped
off from 2:45 to 5:30 p.m. on
April 26, and any time before 4
p.m. on April 27 (food pantry
donations also will be accept-
ed). Information/to volunteer:
Brooke Burnham at 802-645-
0968.
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Fiber TourWASHINGTON COUNTY The
20th Annual Washington
County Fiber Tour will be held
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday, April 28
and 29. Visit participating
farms, learn about caring for
and breeding the animals, and
see demonstrations of how the
animals’ fiber is used for crafts.
Rain or shine; dress for the
weather. Information/farm
locations: www.washington-
countyfibertour.org.
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