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Vol. 12- No.42
May 31, 2012
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KINGSBURY WINEandLIQUORThe Best Buy In Washington CountyCUSTOMER APPRECIATION WEEKEND
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SALEM ONE BEDROOMAPARTMENT Big kitchen,dishwasher, deck with yard.Available around July 1st.$550/mo utilities included.518-854-9242
28 ACRES FOR SALE-withdrilled well and camp on Tow-path Road in Kingsbury.$130,000. 518-747-6831
LET US HELP YOU PAYYOUR PROPERTY TAX!Mature Hunting Club Lookingto lease Your Land for Hunt-ing. Fully Insured. Call JeffMancini @ 518-796-1049
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HELP NEEDED- Three hundred athletes will make their way to Hudson Crossing Park, located atLock 5 off Route 4 in Schuylerville for the third annual Hudson Crossing Triathlon on Sunday,une 10th, between 8am and 10:30am. The sprint-distance triathlon consists of a 500-yard swim
n the canal at Lock C-5, a 12-mile bike ride along scenic country roads in Northumberland, and ak run in Schuylerville. Organizers are seeking enthusiastic volunteers who would like to cheerthletes, hand out water, direct traffic, kayak, offer motorcycle support, lifeguard or other roles.
The race starts at 8 a.m. and is expected to conclude by 10:30 a.m. All volunteers receive an eventhirt and can sign up at www.hudsoncrossingtri.com/volunteer. Certain roads will be closed andetours in place to enable motorists to travel around the race course while the race is in progress.nformation about traffic patterns is available on www.hudsoncrossingtri.com. Hudson Crossing
Triathlon serves to highlight Hudson Crossing Park and brings additional visibility to the ChamplainCanal, Village of Schuylerville and the Towns of Northumberland and Saratoga. For more information
r questions about volunteering, please contact Chris Bowcutt at 518 290-0457 [email protected].
The Town of Saratoga is applying for grant funds to continue its Mobile Home Replacementnd Housing Rehabilitation Programs. All homeowners in the Town of Saratoga, Village ofchuylerville and Village of Victory are strongly encouraged to submit an application to secure aosition on the 2013 waiting list for these programs. For more information on the Mobile Home
Replacement and Housing Rehabilitation Programs please call 695-3344, or visit thewww.marvinandcompany.com to download an application. Applications for the 2013 Programsre also available at the Marvin & Company office, 12 Spring Street, Suite 103 in Schuylerville.
The Whipple City Festival will be awarding the original art of a published Close ToHome cartoon to the top three contingents or floats in the Whipple City Parade on June 15. Thertwork is provided by Close To Home syndicated artist John McPherson, who will also leadhe parade as the Grand Marshal. This years parade theme is The Sunday Comics.
The judges for the parade will be three Greenwich students, all outstanding in their art classes,who share a lifelong love of comics and cartooning. Grady Dixson, a senior, works part -time at theComic Depot in Wilton Mall, which helps fund his collection of original comic art. Dixson saidwhen he was younger, he had dreamed of being a cartoonist. Now he has his sights set on attendingilm school and becoming a screenwriter. A character himself, Dixson said the bulk of his drawings done during classes as doodles on notebook paper. Pete Hayes, a junior, reads the comics in theewspaper every day, and has done so for as long as he can remember. His favorite comic reads arehe mainstream superheroes. A serious young man, Hayes works part-time at Cutie Pharmacare in
Greenwich and hopes to focus on math and science in his higher education. Keith Pratt, in 8 th
rade, has a hefty book on his desk at home (a gift from his older brother) that shows s tep-by-stepow to draw a slew of well-known comic characters. His favorites are Marvel characters, such ashe Avengers. He is currently on a mission himself to collec t all the Dr. Pepper soda cans that host
Avenger images. For years, his parents bought the Sunday newspaper for Keith, as he is theiggest consumer of not only comics, but of news in his family.
The judges will view the parade from their table set up in front of the YMCA on Main Street. Theable will be decorated with original artwork by the three boys. Their top pick in three categoriesmost comical, most super heroic , and most animated) will get a signed Close To Home cartoonriginal. Marchers in the parade will line up in the Kmart parking lot at 5:30 pm on Friday, June5. Step-off will begin at 6 pm. The winners will be announced at the gazebo in Mowry Parkmmediately following the parade. John McPherson will also be signing Close To Home booksn the park. For more information about the Whipple City Festival and Parade, contact the Greater
Greenwich Chamber of Commerce at 692-7979, or visit www.greenwichchamber.org.
EXHIBIT- Two hundred years ago this summer President James Madison signed a Declaration ofWar against Great Britain on June 18, 1812. The three year War of 1812 became known by some asAmericas Second War of Independence. At the Washington County Historical Society the currentexhibition, Hostilities in the Champlain Valley, 1812 to 1814, focuses on what happened inWashington County and along the shores of Lake Champlain in New York State and in Vermont.Through narratives and commentary by regional historians and eye-witness accounts, throughphotos of re-enactors, and artifacts found from the period, the issues, preparations for war, andmilitary encounters are sorted out and described. On special loan from the Skenesborough Museumin Whitehall a large model of the 17- gun schooner Ticonderoga represents the remnant hulk stillexhibited canal-side in Whitehall. Three cannonballs recovered from muddy waters nearby Whitehallare also on display from the museum. Hand-forged iron work, a saber, powder horn and more have
been loaned by others. The exhibit will remain in place through mid-November in the Societysreading room at 169 Broadway, Fort Edward. For further information call 518-747-7901.
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This publication is published by Napaul PublishersInc of 13 Broad Street Hudson Falls, New York 12839This is our 59th year of publishing the most effectiveweekly papers in the area, with over 1,300,000 papersdistributed annually. Our market penetration extendsfrom Troy, New York, to Rutland, Vermont, to SchroonLake, NY to Saratoga, NY, distributing by mail anddirect distribution the towns along the way.You will find no better market penetration nor any higherreadership. We publish The Courier, The Dollar Stretcher,The Moneysaver, The Queensbury Shopper, TheRensselaer Shopper, The Wise Shoppers, The Show-case of Properties and several specialty items. If youhave any questions or comments please call 518-747-9535 or email us a [email protected] or contact
us on our web site at addigest.com which reaches413,000 viewers locally.
POSTER & T-SHIRT DESIGN CONTEST- The Rensselaer
County Agricultural and Horticultural Society, otherwise knowns the Schaghticoke Fair, is extremely excited to announce an
pportunity to high school students, currently enrolled in grades-12, throughout Rensselaer County, to compete in a Poster
Design Contest and/or a T-Shirt Design Contest announcing our012 fair-wide theme Happy Feet. Happy Feet is a concept
hat was introduced by two of our very own buildinguperintendents here at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds. They have
sed the concept of a theme the past few years in the FamilyLiving Center to increase fair entries, add an element of creativity
o a standard entry or exhibit and to drive fairgoers into theiruilding. We are excited to bring this idea fair-wide and create an
nvironment that is not only fun for kids but adults as well. Wewill be introducing Happy Feet into our buildings, exhibits, the
randstand, our entertainment in the park and in our marketing,dvertising and promotions of the 2012 Schaghticoke Fair. Students
who are interested in coming up with a Happy Feet design for theair can contact their schools art teacher or principal or can call
he Schaghticoke Fair for a complete listing of all the elementshat are to be included in the design(s). All entries must be submitted
y June 15 to your art teacher at school. Winners of each designontest will be notified as their work will be used in the marketing,
dvertising and promotions of the 2012 Schaghticoke Fair,ncluding but not limited to the cover of the fair brochure, t-shirts,
osters, the fairs new website (www.schaghtiockefair.org) andFacebook page. A certificate of achievement will be presented to
he winners on stage in the park at the fair on a selected day. Inddition, all students who enter the design contests will receive a
ree one day pass to the fair and will be able to view their artworkn display in the Family Living Center. For more information on
ow to enter a design, please call Mary at the Schaghticoke Fairffice, 753-4411, x13.
L.I.F.T.S.- Its time again for the Learning Is Fun This Summer(L.I.F.T.S.) program in Greenwich!! L.I.F.T.S. has been providingenrichment to the students in our community for over twenty-seven years. In that time, students in kindergarten through 6thgrade have had the opportunity to learn about art, music, drama,sports, team building, photography, karate, cooking, archeologyand more. We are pleased to offer fifteen courses this year forstudents to enjoy! This year, sign up for students that havecompleted kindergarten through 6th grade will be held on SaturdayJune 2nd, from 9-11am at the Greenwich Town Building.Information will be sent home with students in the GreenwichCentral School District on Friday May 18th. Additionalinformation and forms can be found at http://www.greenwichcsd.org/k6/lifts/. We provide this learningexperience through the generous donations of service organizationsand community businesses, so that the students are provided this
program at no cost. If you would like to donate, please email theL.I.F.T.S. program at [email protected].
PARENTING CLASSES- Parents Apart (For Separating orDivorcing Parents)- Cornell Cooperative Extension ofWashington County will be offering a two-session Parenting Classon June 6th and 7th from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Classes willfocus on helping parents understand what the impact of the divorceis having on their children as well as what their children areexperiencing and how they can help them through this transition.Classes are designed to help parents create stronger, healthier andmore positive relationships with their children. Classes will meetin the Fort Edward area and there is a $30.00 fee to attend(scholarships are available if eligible with applicable processingfee). If you are interested in attending call Cornell CooperativeExtension Washington County at (746-2560 or 1-800-548-0881)to receive an enrollment form.
SEED PACKETS- Vegetables!...Herbs!...Flowers! There is stillplenty of time to sprinkle some seeds in the ground (or in a pot ortwo) and enjoy a garden this spring and summer. With the seedkits available from Cornell Cooperative Extension in WarrenCounty you can have a healthy vegetable garden and add someherbs and flowers for good measure! A small garden is fineandit can be very productive. A 4 X 4 foot space would provide agood amount of healthy fresh vegetables for your salads over thesummer. Its as simple as pushing a few seeds into some good,light, soil in a sunny location, keeping the plants watered if it getstoo hot and dry outside, and then wa tching your garden grow! Allthe directions for each type of vegetable, herb, or flower, areincluded in the seed kits. There are two CCE Seed Kits availablethe Garden Vegetable Salad Kit which contains: Carrots,Cucumber, Lettuce, Tomato and Radish, and the Herb and FlowerGarden Kit which contains: Basil, Parsley, Marigold, Sunflowerand an Annual Flower Mix. Each kit is only $5. Please give us acall at 623-3291 for information or stop in any time Mondaythrough Thursdayour office hours are 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Theoffice is located at: 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, NY12885. We can accept cash or checks. Checks can be made payable
to: CCE-Warren County. Sale of these seed kits helps suppor t theCCE Master Gardener and 4-H program. Thanks and happygardening!
20TH WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL CELEBRATION TheWhipple City Festival has been sponsored by the GreaterGreenwich Chamber of Commerce for 20 years this June. Itbegan as a way to promote the Greenwich businesses to visitorsand to thank the community for their support of the GreenwichBusiness community. It has turned into the premier spring eventin Southern Washington County. It brings families out to theactivities and it brings out the best in everyone. They comeoutdoors to the beautiful village parks to enjoy quality musicalentertainment, great food, free horse & wagon rides, the carnivaland craft fair. Along with the great food and so much more allweekend. The 20th annual event begins on Friday June 15thwith a 6:00 pm Sunday Comics themed parade. It begins at theK Mart Plaza and ends near Academy St., just in time to listen tothe classic country tunes performed by The Dry Town Drifterlocal to Argyle NY area. Saturday bright and early starts with the
running of the Whipple City 5K Race at 8:30. Last years racebrought out over 160 runners. The day begins with a full list ofactivities, info booths by community organizations, the countrycraft fair in Mowry Park, animal demonstrations in Dorr Park onMain St., Grin Mobile Laser Tag, along with childrens and familycarnival games and bounce houses along Academy St. near thetown & village municipal buildings. There are free horse & wagonrides through the village on Saturday & Sunday afternoon. Saturdayafternoons entertainment is by Kangrooster, Keith Mann & friendwith great sounds and easy listening. And Saturday eveningsentertainment by Harold Ford and the Cash Band, this local bandand their tribute performance to Johnny Cash is a favorite ofmany. Sunday afternoon our special father day entertainer issure to be a pleaser for Dads and Moms alike; it is the wellknown Irish group Hair of the Dog from the Capital District.The Family Carnival area will host feature Pony Rides for childrenand face painting. Once again there will be the celebrity DunkingBooth, come on down and dunk a celebrity for your favoritecommunity organization and makes some money for them.Bubbles the Clown will return on Saturday & Sunday and morestill being planned for the weekend. So come on over and see whatwe have planned for this year and enjoy the activities.CHAPMAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM TO EXHIBIT S.R.
TODDARDS NATURAL VIEWS IN SUMMER 2012
Long considered beautiful photographs of the Adirondackandscape, Seneca Ray Stoddards views also serve well asocuments of the plants that inhabited the region in the 19thentury. The Chapman Historical Museums summer exhibit, S.R.toddards Natural Views, which will run f through September, will feature fifty enlarged photographs of different Adirondackettings lake shores, marshes, meadows, riverbanks and
mountainsides. Highlighted in modern color images will bexamples of the plants discovered in Stoddards photographs rom small flowers to shrubs and trees.
NYC BUS TRIP- The Pennies for Peyton Relay for Life team isponsoring a bus trip to New York City, June 2. The day will ben your own in the big city. Cost is $43. Pickup will be at Wilton
Mall. All profits will benefit the American Cancer Society Relayor Life. For more information, contact Rose Bain [email protected], or 669-3402.
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CRAFTERS AND ARTISANS WANTED: The GreaterGreenwich Chamber of Commerce is seeking quality crafters andartisans to participate in the Whipple City Festival Craft Fair June 15, 16 & 17. We are seeking craftspeople & vendors ofhomemade items. Based on past years we expect over 4000 toattend the Whipple City Festival during the weekend. Call now!Please - no flea market vendors. For an application: (518) 692-7979 or visit [email protected] & download anapplication.
GUIDED NATURE WALKS- Guided Nature Hikes at Saratoga
National Historical Park WHAT: A series of free leisurely, guidedatural history walks. WHEN: Saturday, June 2, 2012 from 10:00AM to 11:30 AM WHERE: Saratoga National Historical Parkthe Battlefield), located between US Route 4 and State Route 32,tillwater, NY WHO: any visitors interested in discovering anmazing array of trees, wildflowers, and stories from lesser-knownreas of the park. WHY: fresh air, wonderful scenery, great stories,ght exercise, like-minded people For more information, call the
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TH OF JULY CELEBRATION- The Salem Volunteer FireDepartment is gearing up for their annual 3 day July 4th 2012ctivities. The theme for the parade this year will be: 250 years.
The carnival will start at 6pm on Monday July 2 nd and Tuesdayuly 3rd at the carnival grounds on Archibald St off from NYS RTE2. Stop by and try some of the delicious food that will be servedr try your luck at one of the many games for kids or adults. Alsory your luck at winning by buying a raffle ticket for one of the
many donated prizes. DJHappy Days Again will be on hand
ll three nights providing the entertainment. On Wednesday Julyth our parade line-up starts at 4pm at the Holy Cross church onNorth Main St (RTE 22). The parade will start at 5pm sharp andwill go down Main St. to Park Place to the carnival grounds onArchibald St. As usual we are looking for a lot of floats for the
arade, so if you belong to a group, organization, or just a familyut your thinking caps on and start designing your float, becausehat is what makes up a parade along with a lot of music whethern a float or marching. There will be awards for the floats thatome closes to the theme. On July 4 th at 9:30 pm there will be aarge fireworks display with a rain date of 9pm July 5 th. If you arenterested in being a part of the parade send an email to:[email protected] or call 518-321-9430. Just a reminderhat the cake booth is always looking for baked goods for allhree nights so please help us out.
OPEN HOUSE AT THE CCC As part of the 10th anniversaryelebration, the Salem Courthouse Community Center will opents doors for an Open House on Friday, June 1 from 10 am until
pm. Visit the CCC, explore the historic facility and share thexcitement of the many opportunities the complex has to offer.
The Courthouse Community Garden will have its annual plantingay starting at 10 am where elementary school students will helplant seedlings in the freshly cultivated garden beds. Guidedours of the main building, including the jail, will be offered at 10,1, 1 and 2. Visit the newly restored Pottery Studio and lowerevel. The Battenkill Kitchen will be alive with activity as well ashe Shoppe Off Broadway and the newly improved Youth Barn,ome of Lunch, Learn & Play. Come see the amazing progresshat has been made throughout the complex and learn more abouthe many ways the CCC provides benefits to the surroundingommunities.
FRIDAY NIGHT CRUISE INS: sponsored by Tobacco roadtreet Rods for the benefit of Hoosic Valley Bus Drivers for localeedy kids 6pm til dark (no rain dates) at the Schag-A-val
Restaurant on Rte 40 in schaghticoke June 8 & 22, July 13 & 27nd August 10 7 24. All hot rods, classics, customs, motorcyclesnd cool cars are welcome. $1 donation appreciated. 50/50 drawing;ood and drink available.
MEMORIES OF WAR EXHIBIT- Soldiers from Pittstown andsurrounding areas have fought in wars and conflicts since theAmerican Revolution. They recorded their lives in letters, pictures,souvenirs and memorabilia, sent home and carefully saved byloving family and friends. These unique and very personalmemories of war will be displayed during the month of May atthe Valley Falls Community Hall, 11 Charles St, Valley Falls. Thedisplay will be open Tuesdays from 10am-noon and 6pm-8pmand is jointly sponsored by the Village of Valley Falls and theValley Falls Free Library. All are welcome. Please contact LynnKeyes at 753-4389 or Janet Weber at 753-6131 for moreinformation or to lend items to the exhibit.
ART SHOW WINNERS- Scenes of farming activities, rural lifeand country schooling were seen at the seventh Picture WashingtonCounty youth art show reception held May 19th for the youngartists, their families and the public at the Washington CountyFair Farm Museum. Just Down the Road 1850-1910 was thetheme depicted by the 78 youth aged 7-14. The short essays thataccompanied the art enhanced the appreciation for what the youthlearned doing this project. Entries were submitted from individualsand area school classes. School classes participating were; Mr.Hamiltons from Cambridge, Ms. Dashefs from Granville, Mrs.Halls from Hartford, Ms. Battistes from Putnam Central School,as well as entries from Greenwich. The Honorable Mentions,who each received a Washington County Fair t-shirt, are; CalvinHoward and Lucas Casey from Hartford, Jenna Rose Ciosetiereand Kordehlia Koopman of Cambridge, Harley Macri fromGranville, Amanda Ennis and Emily Conlin of Greenwich, andEthan Kerr and Nathan Trudeau from Putnam.Third Place winners are Benjamin Shaw of Greenwich, KaylaSage of Hartford and Adelyn Breault of Cambridge. They eachreceived carnival ride tickets and a t-shirt. Second Place winnersare Nellie Burch from Fort Ann, and Jacob Ziehm and Elijah Shawof Greenwich. They each received carnival ride tickets, twoadmission tickets to the fair and a t-shirt. The first place winnersare Emily Skiff and Liam Kennedy Greenwich and Lindy Burch-Durkee from Fort Ann. They each received $25, a t-shirt, carnivalride tickets and two admission tickets to the Fair. All winningartwork will remain on exhibit at the Farm Museum for the 2012season including the Washington County Fair, August 20nd-26th,and through events into October. Assorted winning artworks fromprior years have been reproduced as note cards. Sets of 6 cardssell for $4 and are available for purchase at the Farm Museum,Fair Store and Fair Office. For more information about the FarmMuseum and hours of operation contact the Fair Office at 518-692-2464.
BINGO PLUS! @ Shriners of Cairo Temple 2012. $20,000.00@ Riley Rink at Hunter Park 410 Hunter Park Road Route 7ANorth, Manchester Center, VT 05255; 20 miles north of BenningtonVermont; 25 miles south of Rutland, Vermont. See www.rileyrink.com. Games start at 1pm: Saturday, June 2, Saturday,August 11, Saturday, October 13. Building opens at 10:00 am.Refreshments available. Clean rest rooms. Handicap accessable.Early Bird games-50/50 @ 12:00 P.M. & 12:30 P.M. Door prizes.$10,000 BONUS if you Bingo in 47 numbers in special SHARE-THE-WEALTH GAME! Info: 1-855-247-5232.
CRAFTS PEOPLE NEEDED FOR 20TH ANNUAL WHIPPLECITY FESTIVAL in the Historic Village of Greenwich. June 15,16 & 17th.. We are seeking craftspeople for a weekend craft fairto be part of the weekend full of live music, entertainment, food,5K Race, Carnival & fun for all ages. For info: 518 692-7979 [email protected].
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DIVER MEMORIAL LIBRARY UPCOMING EVENTS:Dragon Books May 26, 1-5pm Make a dragon book! A simplebook made using origami folds and glue, this book fits in the palmof your hand and unfolds into a long book you can decorate, writein, or color. Ages 8 and up.
Computer Workshop Staying Connected: Email, Facebook, andPhoto Sharing May 31, 6-7pm. This hands-on computerworkshop will introduce participants to three different ways ofstaying connected with family and friends online. Learn how toupload and download photos, create and manage an email account,and how to join and use Facebook. Registration is required, call518-753-4344 to register. Diver Memorial LIbrary 136 Main StreetSchaghticoke, N.Y. 12154
SPRING GARAGE SALE: Old Saratoga Reformed Church inSchuylerville will be the beneficiary of a Spring Garage Sale, heldat the home of Ruth Hayes, 247 Hayes Road, Grangerville, onFriday, June 8 and Saturday, June 9 , from 9am - 4pm bothdays. The proceeds from the sale will go towards repainting thefront and back steps of the parsonage. Available items arehousehold goods, some clothing, games, books, and furniture.
VALLEY FALLS VILLAGE WIDE LAWN AND GARAGE SALEsponsored by the Valley falls Library, will be held June 2 from9am-2pm. Treasures and Trash sale on the library lawn.Hundreds of books to peruse. Food available at the UnitedMethodist Church. Info: 518-753-4230.GENERAL SCHUYLER EMERGENCY SQUADS 1ST
ANNUAL CAR SHOW, June 3rd; rain date June 10th at 902Rte 29 East (Rescue Squads new building). Registration at 9 am;show starts at 11:30 am. $10 Entrance Fee; Spectators Free;Refreshments Available. Goodie Bags; Door Prizes; Raffles. 8Different Classes to be judged. For information call George Garneyat 518-796-7051.
SCS ALUMNI BANQUET The annual Schuylerville CentralSchool Alumni Banquet will be held on August 4, 2012 at theAmerican Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Music will beprovided by the band Vivid. Tickets are $30.00 each. The eveningwill begin with cocktails at 6 PM, dinner at 7PM and dancing 8 11 PM. Tickets are limited in number and will not be sold at thedoor. You can reserve your tickets by mailing a check to: SCSAlumni Assoc., PO Box 50, Schuylerville, NY 12871 or by calling518-695-6928. Your reserved tickets will be held at the door.
NATURES KALEIDESCOPE EXPRESSING YOURSELFTHROUGH WORDS AND ART The Georgi on the Battenkilln Shushan is offering a 5 session writ ing and illustrating programor teens, ages 12-16. The course is scheduled for Monday through
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ITEMS FOR SALE: AN-TIQUE BUDWEISER BARCLOCK. Never used newcondition $150.00,27 SonyTV-works great $35.00,White full sized refrigerator,excellent condition$75.00-Tony Little exercise glider-excellent condition $25.00-Adult 3 wheel bike $60.00518-636-6435 or 518-744-9768
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TWO MALE MALTESE/BISHON MIX PUPPIESFOR SALE: Dewormed, vac-cinated. $450 each. 518-745-1932
A PAIR OF AFRICANGREYS (Umbrella type) 8
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WEDDINGS-BANQUETS-OUTINGS? Call American Legion Post 278, 6 Clancy St., Schuyler-ville518-695-3011. Spacious Hall 250-300 capacity. Excellent food & personalized service. Pavilionavailable- Clam steams, Roasts, Picnics.
All are welcome To St. Josephs Church, 164 Broadway, Fort Edward. Mass Starts 4:00 PM. OnSaturday & 9:30 AM. On Sunday. For More Details Call (518) 747-5117.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP- Have you been looking for a weekly bible study group consisting of awonderful group of people? Look no further. The Rensselaer County Troy Senior Service Centerlocated at 19 Third Street, Troy, across from the Atrium, has a weekly Bible Study Group led byPastor Andy Agcaoili. This group is a non-denominational fellowship committed to knowing andloving Jesus Christ and His significance for our lives. The group meets every Friday from 10:30 11:30 a.m. Please consider staying to join us for the fabulous lunch we serve every day at noon. Call270-5348 for more information.
ARGYLE HISTORY BOOK:Creation of a new Argyle history book to raise funds for Argyles
250th birthday celebration which wil l be held in 2014. We are looking for short stories and anecdoteswith pictures pertaining to the history of Argyle and histories of families of Argyle who have livedhere for generations. Contact Diana Eggleston at 518-638-6207 or [email protected] forfurther information or more ideas. Join us at our next meeting Saturday, May 19th, at 10 am at theArgyle Municipal Building.
HOSPITAL RECEIVES AWARD- Saratoga Hospital was one of nine area hospitals in the New Yorkand Northwestern Pennsylvania Region recently honored by Nydia Rodriguez, hospital accountmanager for the American Red Cross, for going above and beyond in helping to collect blood donations.
Each year, Saratoga Hospital hosts five successful blood drives and exceeded its February donationgoal. The commemorative plaque symbolizes donors and recipients through a collage of hand-writtennotes and was accepted by several department leaders whose efforts make the blood drives successful.
CHAMBER MUSIC AT THE COURTHOUSE. Mozart, Brahms, Beethoven and more willreturn to the Salem Courthouse Community Center this spring. Three concerts will be offered in thecourtroom with its outstanding acoustics. Sundays June 17 at 3 pm. Concert pianist and conductor,Daniel Shulman, coordinated the musicians and the programs which will include: Sonatas by Beethoven,Mozart and Schumann; Trios by Faure and Haydn; an Elegy by Faure and more. Tickets $20 aperformance or as a series for $45 and may be obtained by contacting the CCC at 518-854-7053.
12TH ANNUAL BALLOON FESTIVAL to Launch, June 1-3 in and around the beautiful historicvillage of Cambridge, NY. Four launches of 10 hot air balloons (Friday & Saturday evening andSaturday & Sunday morning). All launches take place at the Cambridge Central School on Route 22(wind and weather permitting). Evening launches typically occur around 7 p.m.; morning launches at5:30 a.m. Fireworks display on Friday evening at the Cambridge Guest Home Park on South UnionStreet. On Saturday, the Chamber organizes a Taste of Cambridge at the same location to showcaselocal food producers and restaurants. The Taste is followed by the annual Moon Glow, a spectacularnight time display of tethered hot air balloons that are lit from inside in time to music. At the schoollocation there are rides, carnival games, food vendors, and sporting events. In the Village, activitiessuch as craft fairs, farmers markets, museum tours, concerts, and gallery events occur. Information
will be posted on the Chamber website at www.cambridgenychamber.com Festival themed merchandisewill be available for sale beginning in late May. These items support the festival and make it possiblefor most activities to occur free of charge. Sponsors are also crucial to the success of the balloonfestival. Opportunities range from sponsorship of an entire balloon ($1000) to event sponsorships($500-$250). Gold and silver sponsorships are available for $100 and $50, respectively. Visit thewebsite for sponsorship information or call 518-677-0887. Donations toward to fireworks are alwaysneeded and welcome. To help keep this fantastic display a part of our annual event, send donationsin any denomination to CVCC - Fireworks, PO Box 405, Cambridge, NY 12816.
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Alexander Dennis Centofranchi, son of Christine and DennisCentofranchi of Salem graduated from Saint Michaels College with
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DO YOU HAVE TALENT? The Salem Courthouse CommunityCenter will be offering its popular annual talent show at the FortSalem Theater on Saturday, June 2 at 7:30 pm. Auditions for theshow will take place in the second floor court room of the CCC onSaturday and Sunday, April 21 and 22, from 10 am until noon.The family-friendly show features singers, dancers, musicians,magicians, and comedians. All ages are welcome to audition. TheCCC is located at 58 East Broadway across from the Salem CentralSchool. For additional information, visit the website atwww.salemcourthouse.org or call 518-854-7053.
BLESSING OF THE BIKES- Hugs for Heroes & Salem UnitedMethodist Church invite all bikers & the public to their 5thannualBlessing of the Bikes at the church, West Broadway, Salem, Sunday,June 3th, 2012 at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Debbie Earthrowl will presideover the celebration. Hugs for Heroes, a local support groupwhich helps people on active with the military, military veteransof all wars, police & firefighters and their families. All members ofthe military past & present - are invited as special guests andare encouraged to attend in uniform. A delicious free lunch andride will follow the blessing. The blessing will take place rain orshine. This event is open to all. Bring the kids! Helmets will bepassed for a free will offering to support the work of Hugs forHeroes. Motorcycles will line up on West Broadway. This is awonderful opportunity to attend a community event in supportReal American Heroes.
RHUBARB FESTIVAL- Rhubarb Festival at the WarrensburghRiverfront Farmers Market. The second annual Rhubarb Festivalat the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market is scheduled forFriday, June 8 from 3 - 6 p.m. Locally grown rhubarb will beavailable. Information on how to grow rhubarb will be providedby Warren County Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners.Rhubarb recipes and website information will be available.Samplings of dishes using rhubarb. Bring your favorite rhubarbdish for all to taste and win a prize. Rhubarb - Friend or Foe?Music in the Gazebo. More information available by calling 466-5497 or e-mailing [email protected]
BASS FISHING TOURNAMENT- The Fish Creek Rod and GunClub Bass Fishing Tournament June 16th 2012, Fish Creek from9P bridge to last barrier before the Hudson River $15 entry fee perperson 100% payback*: 1st 40%, 2nd 20%, & 3rd 10%, &Lunker 30% *Prizes will be determined based on number ofentries Fish must be weighed in at the Gun Club no later than 2:00PM Drinks, hot dogs, burgers, and French fries may be purchasedfrom the club. A fish fry will be held at the club after the weigh-in.For registration and information call Art Thivierge at 695-9407 orMike Jennings 695-3747
HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROGRAM- On Wednesday evening,June 20, 2012 at 7:00 p.m., the Cambridge Historical Society andMuseum will present the first in a series of summer programs atthe Museum on Broad Street in Cambridge. The program will focuson the township of Cambridge houses in pictures and narrative.Over 80 homes will be shown giving the history of some of theoriginal and present day owners. Maybe your home will be one ofthe featured homes. Come and help us identify the history andoriginal owners of these homes. Refreshments will be served andtours of the Museum will be offered beginning at 6:00 p.m.
ROAST PORK DINNER- The next ROAST PORK DINNER isSaturday, June 2nd.,at the Pawlet Community Church. The Ladiesand Gentlemens Supper Club invite you to dinner starting at 5pm.If you have questions regarding the dinner, please call Doreen Machat 325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 325-3073. Take out orders canalso be made on the day of the dinner by calling the church at 325-3022. Menu includes: Roast Pork baked with our famous toppingStuffing Mashed potatoes with gravy Hot vegetables Cabbage SaladApplesauce Fruited jello Rolls/butter Hot and cold beverages Dessertthis month will be Brownie with ice cream and Chocolate syrupCost of dinner is: Adults $10.00 Age 12 $6.00 5 & under -free.
AUDITIONS- The Hudson River Shakespeare Company will beholding auditions for its summer production of WilliamShakespeares magical comedy,A Midsummer Nights DreamonWednesday June 6, 2012 at 7:00 pm at the United MethodistChurch, 227 Main Street, Hudson Falls. Parts are available for agesseven and up. No previous experience or prepared material isnecessary however it is important to be on time. Rehearsals for this
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CAR SHOW- Ladies and gentlemen, rev up your engines for theannual Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show being held at theSchaghticoke Fairgrounds, Routes 67 & 40 in Schaghticoke, NY, onSaturday, June 16. Gates will open at 10:00am for registration andtrophies will be presented at 2:00pm. The registration fee is $10.00per car, truck and/or motorcycle entry and the first 100 entries willreceive a dash plaque and a goody bag. Sponsored by Hagerty andCastle Agency, Inc., this event will be a day of fun and entertainmentfor the whole family. There will be food, music, games, a bouncehouse, vendors and displays presented by the Early Engine Club ofSchaghticoke, NY and the Adirondack Live Steamers. In addition toall the motor mania madness, there will be a giant outdoor fleamarket at the fairgrounds. Bring your goods, everything from kitchensupplies to auto parts and anything or everything in between!
Gates open at 8:00am for flea market vendors, ($10.00 a spot).Spectator/general admission for the day is $2.00, kids 13 and underare free. For more information on the car show, please call Pete at518-522-5925. Visit our new website at www.schaghticokefair.orgor call Mary at 518-753-4411, x13 for more information. This is arain or shine event.
VENDORS NEEDED: For the Road Rebels Bike and Car Showo be held July 7th at Derby Park in Hudson Falls to be held rainr shine. Proceeds benefit the Zion Episcopal Church. There wille games, events, muffler rap, piston toss, food, A&S models.irst 50 to register get dash plaques, goodie bags w/car show t-hirt. All bikes, cars, treucks, vans, all makes all models are welcomeo participate. Call 518-638-6036.
UMMER PROGRAM- The Highlight Acting Troupe will beolding a 2 week Summer Theater Program for children betweenhe ages of 6 and 16. The program wil l begin on July 9 and end onuly 20th. and will be held at the Brittonkill District Auditorium,
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00 DODGE RAM SPORTTruck-4WD, Extended Cab,60 V8, Auto, 59K, Asking4,000 Call 518-854-3945
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ADDITIONS TO BALLOON FESTIVAL- CRUISE-IN &AUTO SHOW The Cambridge Lions Club has teamed up withCambridge Connects and area auto enthusiasts to present theFirst Balloon Festival Cruise-in and Auto Show. On Friday evening,June 1 from 5-8 p.m., car owners are welcome to join the freecruise-in on Broad Street in front of the Cambridge Hotel. Thisactivity will occur in conjunction with the Hotels Block Party,featuring Slow Burn from 7-11 p.m. On Saturday, June 2,VARAK Park and Pearl Street (right off Main Street) will be fil ledfrom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. with classic, specialty, and collectible carsparticipating in the Auto Show. There is an entry fee for vehiclesand trophies will be awarded at the end of the day. Cars, trucks,
motorcycles, and tractors are welcome. No charge for spectatorsThe Lions Club will conduct a food concession and CambridgeConnects is offering childrens activities. St. Lukes Church willalso have a Kids Zone & Prayer Zone. Adjacent to VARAK Parkand across the street on the lawn of the Rice Mansion Inn, anantique vendor sale will be set up on Saturday and Sunday tobenefit AAU Basketball. The Chamber of Commerce will have afestival merchandise & information booth in the park as well.Live music will be presented in the park throughout the day,thanks to the Chamber and several sponsors, including LeonBarkley Real Estate, Happy at Home Pet Sitting, the GardenShop, and Penny Spiezio, Assoc. Broker for Leon Barkley. Amongthe scheduled performers scheduled are the Hill Country Cloggers,the Drytown Drifters, and the Tonebenders. For latest informationon the festival, set for June 1-3, 2012, visitwww.cambridgenychamber.com. A tentative schedule is availableto download. Several items are still available for sponsorship andvolunteers are always welcome. Contact 518-677-0887 or [email protected] if you would like to be a part ofthis years event.
CHICKEN BBQ- The Valley Falls United Methodist Church isholding a takeout only chicken barbecue on Saturday, June 2.Pick-up will be at the church, 16 State Street, Valley Falls between1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $10 for adults and $4 for childrenages 6-12. Call 753-6053 for reservations and information.
QUEENSBURY SENIOR CITIZENS will be hosting an Artsand Crafts Fairon Saturday, October 20, 2012 from 9 AM to3 PM at the Queensbury Townhall Campus on Bay Road inQueensbury. All crafters are invited to participate. The boothsare 6 x 6 and cost $30.00. For additional information contactKaren B. at 761-8224 or Ginnie B. at 761 2644. Call today asspace is filling up quickly. Come sell your wares to those gettinga head start on holiday shopping. No antiques, garage sale, foodor commercially made items will be sold.
ART SEMINAR- On Saturday, June 2 10am-2pm, Gallery 668will host an Art Seminar with artist Elizabeth Cockey, with allproceeds to benefit Music from Salem. Learn how to print fromreal plants and/or flowers to create a beautiful stuffed pillow.There is no sewing because everything is glued from start to fin-ish. Suitable plants from the garden, bushes and trees will be usedto create mono-prints onto fabric. Once dry the two sides of thepillow are glued together for a f inished project. And, every pillowis a unique creation by the individual artist . This is a multi-genera-
tional activity: everyone from 10 to 95 is invited to attend! Mate-rials and lunch provided. Bring your own plants if you like.