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Retired Teachers MeetingSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga Springs Retired Teachers Associa-tion will meet on Monday, June 3, at noon at Longfellows, 500 Union Av-enue (Route 9P). Membership is open to all retired educators who live in and/or worked in Saratoga County. Membership information: 587-5356.
HMT Announces Summer Programs for Children & TeensSARATOGA SPRINGS - Home Made Theater is pleased to announce their 15th summer of programming for children ages 8 through 17. HMT’s classes are an excellent opportunity for children and teens to use their creativity and talents during their summer vacations, while building their self-esteem and confidence in a nurturing and supportive environment. HMT welcomes back returning instructor NYC actor/director Paul Sigrist and is pleased to introduce David Macaluso. Space is available for all four week-long ses-sions: Theater Games (July 8-12), The Foundations of Good Singing (July 8-12), Improvisation (July 15-19), and Shakespeare for Young Actors (July 22-26). No experience necessary. Theater Games meets Monday through Friday from 9:30a.m. – 12pm. in the Saratoga Spa State Park Administrative Building (on the back side of the Spa Little Theater), and is taught by David Macaluso. The remaining three classes meet Mondays through Fridays from 1–3:30 p.m. at Bloom: A Movement Space at 153 Regent Street in Sara-toga Springs, and are taught by Paul Sigrist. The class fee per week session is $140. Those who register by May 31st will receive a $20 discount. All classes are limited to 15 students per class. Registrations will be accepted in the order in which they are received and payment is due at the time of registration. To download a flyer, go to homemadetheater.org. To register by phone or receive a flyer by mail call HMT at (518) 587-4427.
2013 Relay For Life of Saratoga “Relay Reunion”SARATOGA CO. - This year our theme is “Relay Reunion” in honor of this being our 10th year Anniversary in Southern Saratoga and American Cancer Society 100th year. We have two great events leading up to our Main Event Friday and Saturday, June 7th - 8th. Please come and join us for fun and exciting time at the Carnival starting May 21st through May 27th hours Tues-Fri 6-10, Sat and Sun, 1-10 and Mon 1-5 at the Halfmoon Town Hall. They will be donating 20% of ride tickets to this year Relay. Also come dine with us on June 2nd at Pasta Pane at 18 Park Ave. Again for the third year Pasta Pane will be donating 30% of your bill to us too. For more in-formation about Relay For Life events, teams, meetings, support and how to get involved please visit the Relay For Life website www.RelayForLife.org/southernsaratogany or contact Andria Scarchilli at 518-220-6935 or a [email protected]
Bridge LeagueSARATOGA SPRINGS - Have fun, make new friends, and hone your skills playing the world’s greatest card game. District 3 of the American Contract Bridge League, which encompasses Upstate New York through Central New Jersey, announces its Annual Spring Regional Tournament at the Saratoga Hilton, 534 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY, June 10-16, 2013. Pair and team games are available at all levels of play, including Golden Opportunity Pairs on Thursday, June 13 (new!), Friday, June 14, and Saturday, June 15 – a chance for beginning-intermediate players to earn gold points playing against people at their own level. For more information, contact Deborah Wasik at (973) 699-5902 or [email protected]. Visit www.bridge-district3.org for a full schedule of events, hotel info, and driving directions.
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MOVING- SOLID CHERRY Bedroom set- dresser, 2 night stands, vanity with bench seat $300 obo. Sofa with build in recliner $200 obo. 852-8978
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Wilton Heritage Museum Open HouseWILTON - There will be an open house on Saturday, June 1st at the Wilton Heritage Museum, 5 Parkhurst Road, Wilton, NY. The time will be 1:00 pm - 4:00 p.m. Refreshments will be served.
Boy Scout Troop 24 Bottle DriveWILTON - Boy Scout Troop 24 will conduct a bottle drive on Saturday June 8th, to raise funds to help send Scouts on monthly camping trips, extended summer events, and purchase troop sup-plies. You can offer support by dropping off your deposit bottles, cans and water bottles at Gavin Park off Jones Road in Wilton between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. If you received a notice of the drive in your neighborhood please put your bottles and cans out at curbside on the indicated date and time. All your support is greatly appreciated.
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Noah’s Attic Yard SaleBALLSTON SPA - Time to clean out your attic, basement, ga-rage or entire home ... We need your donations! Thursday and Friday, June 6 & 7. Saturday, June 8. 9:30am-3pm. 15 West High St., Ballston Spa.
Saratoga Arts Needs VolunteersSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Arts needs volunteers in various capacities. To find out more you can access the appli-cation from our website www.saratoga-arts.org/opportunities or stop by The Arts Center to pick one up at 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. The mission of Saratoga Arts is to enrich the region by cultivating a vibrant arts community and by ensuring that the arts are accessible to all. (A)
Saratoga Turf Talkers ToastmastersSARATOGA – Join us at the next meeting of the Saratoga Turf Talkers Toastmasters Club. We meet the first and third Tues-day of every month from 12:30-1:30pm. Meetings are held at Longfellow’s Hotel and Conference Center, 500 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs. Toastmasters provides a supportive and posi-tive learning environment designed to help you become a better public speaker and business communicator. (A)
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Coming Soon – Brookside Bash!BALLSTON SPA - The Saratoga County Historical Society today announced that Brookside Bash will be happening on June 7th. Kick off summer at the Brookside Bash, featuring two local bands this year! Doors will open at 6pm. Opening the show at 7pm will be the Ballston Spa High School Band named Assembly Required. The featured band The Familiars will be playing starting at 8pm. There will be food and a cash bar all night. Tickets are $15 at the door, but only $12 now! Stop by the museum to purchase, pay online via our website www.brooksidemuseum.org and Paypal, call (518)885-4000, or email [email protected]. Hope you will join us!
USS Slater Open to the PublicCAPITAL REGION - The USS SLATER will be open to the public for guided tours from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day this Memorial Day Weekend, including Monday, May 27.A brief ceremony to commemorate Memorial Day will be held at 8:30 a.m. on Monday, May 27. Typically, the ship is closed on Mon-day and Tuesday for continuing restoration, but exceptions are made for significant holidays. We encourage everyone to take this opportunity to honor veterans by visiting USS SLATER, the only World War II Destroyer Escort afloat in America. The ship is located on the Hudson River in Downtown Albany just south of the Dunn Memorial Bridge. Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for children. Call 518-431-1943 for more information or visit our website at www.ussslater.org.
Farm Day in the City at Schuyler MansionSCHUYLERVILLE - On Saturday, June 1, 2013, from noon to 4:00 p.m, experience a farm market atmosphere in the city of Albany! This Path Through History Weekend meet the ani-mals that Philip Schuyler would have had on his farm and learn about agricultural practices of the 18th century. Oxen, sheep and goats will be among the livestock on display and there will be ponies to ride, while demonstrations, farm products, and gardening techniques will be shared with visitors throughout the afternoon. Free to the public. The mansion will be avail-able for Open House (self-guided) tours at a $3.00 per person admission rate.
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Annual Bowl for EpilepsyCAPITAL REGION - The Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast-ern New York’s 22nd Annual Bowl for Epilepsy will be held on Monday, June 3rd at Sunset Recreation, 1160 Central Avenue, Albany. Pre-registration is required. This is a great way to have fun and raise money for the Epilepsy Foundation of Northeast-ern New York! There is no fee to register; however, bowlers are asked to collect pledges prior to the event. Participants will enjoy pizza and refreshments at 5:00 p.m., and the bowling fun will begin at 6:00 p.m. A Bowl for Epilepsy t-shirt will be given to each bowler who raises $50.00 or more; raise $100 and re-ceive a Bowl for Epilepsy t-shirt and water bottle. Trophies will be awarded to the top fundraisers in the following categories: Individual, Friends & Family Team, and Company Team. Reg-ister by May 24th to reserve your lane. Visit our website www.epilepsyfoundation.org/efneny to register and fundraise online or to receive more information.
St. Ambrose School & Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish Golf OutingCAPITAL REGION: Date: Monday, June 3, 2013; Time: 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start; Location: Town of Colonie Golf Course, 418 Consaul Road, Schenectady; Sponsor: St. Am-brose School & Immaculate Heart of Mary Parish; Website: www.stambroselatham.org
Luminaries For Relay For LifeSARATOGA SPRINGS - At the Relay for Life in Saratoga this June 7-8th, decorated luminary bags bought in memory of a loved one or in honor of a loved one who has survived cancer will line the track through the night for the walkers. These spe-cial bags are available for only a $5 donation to the American Cancer Society and can be bought at the Elks Monthly Flea Market/Garage Sale this Sunday, April 28, 2013, from 11 to 3:30 pm at the Relay for Life table. Admission is free and ev-ery dollar raised helps find a cure. Information call Debbie @ 885-6506.
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Interested In Opening Your Home To An International Student?CAPITAL REGION - The International Center is seeking lo-cal host families for high school foreign exchange students from Eurasia for the 2013-14 academic year. Host families can include single parents, retirees, empty nesters, individu-als, domestic partners, couples with no children, or parents with young or teenage children. Hosts need only to provide a bed, a quiet place to study, meals, and transportation to/from school activities. For information on this U.S. Department of State sponsored opportunity, call the International Center of the Capital Region at 518-588-8947 or email [email protected]. Create a bond that spans the globe and lasts for generations!
“Good Afternoon, Vietnam” - USO ShowSARATOGA SPRINGS - Saturday, June 8, 2 - 5 PM. Our Sec-ond Annual USO Show is almost here, and this year we are celebrating with a theme of the Vietnam Era. Step back in time as we transform the New York State Military Museum into a live USO Armed Forces Radio Network broadcast, stationed in Vietnam. Local reenactor and historian Gary Ferris will be our radio host for the evening, entertaining the crowd with mono-logues and routines that are reminiscent of Bob Hope’s USO Shows. The Manhattan Dolls will return this year to entertain the crowd with your favorite songs of the Vietnam Era. They will have you singing, dancing, and having lots of fun. And there will be delicious refreshments similar to those found in USO cantinas. Tickets for the USO Show are on sale now and can be purchased on our website, at the museum gift shop, and at the door. NYS Military Museum, 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Tickets $30 advance, $35 at door, $25 for active mili-tary. www.friendsofthenysmilitarymuseum.com
Whipple City FestivalGREENWICH - Every spring for the past 21 years Greenwich residents and many visitors come together to celebrate the com-munity’s heritage at the Whipple City Festival. The free two day celebration is named after a prominent early resident, Job Whipple, who in 1791 built a dam, grist mill, and cotton weav-ing factory on the banks of the Batten Kill. The Village was called Whipple City until 1809. This year’s annual celebration will be held Friday June 14 and Saturday June 15 and will fea-ture a number of exciting changes and many favorites from the past. For more information contact the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce at 518 692-79779 or [email protected]
Countryfest is Coming to the Schaghticoke FairgroundsSCHAGHTICOKE – The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is excited to announce that WGNA will be celebrating 20 Years of Countryfest at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds on Saturday, July 13. The star-studded line up includes Darius Rucker, Sheryl Crow, Easton Corbin, Mark Wills, Greg Bates and Joel Crouse. More artists are expected to be added. The Schaghticoke Fairgrounds is located in Schaghticoke, NY and is home to the Great Schaghticoke Fair which will be cel-ebrating its 194th year this Labor Day. For all the details and ticket information on Countryfest 2013, go to www.wgna.com. For more information on the Schaghticoke Fair, please visit www.schaghticokefair.org. (A)
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Unveiling of Sword Surrender SiteSCHUYLERVILLE - What: Celebration/ceremony for Schuy-lerville “Sword Surrender” site. June 1 date also marks exact 75th Anniversary date of Saratoga National Park created as a National Park. When: Saturday, June 1. Media arrive latest 10:45 a.m. Official ceremony 11 a.m. NO RAIN DATE. Why: New park unit to Saratoga National Historical Park. The actual site of British Army surrender to Americans in 1777. Where: One mile south of Schuylerville, NY, on US Route 4.Who: Par-tial list: Fort Ticonderoga Fife and Drum Corps; Area assembly persons and senators; representatives of partner organizations; Saratoga National Park Superintendent Joe Finan and Histo-rian Eric Schnitzer. Unveiling of masterpiece sculpture and site plans, cannon salutes by the park’s reproduction 18th-Century cannon “The Baroness.”
Annual Cerebral Palsy Fundraiser With Donnie “Elvis” RominesSARATOGA - The Saratoga/Wilton Elk’s Lodge #161 Ladies Auxiliary proudly presents this year’s Cerebral Palsy fund-rais-er, “Garden Party/BBQ.’’ Donny “Elvis” Romines is the star entertainer! It will take place on Friday, May 31, from 5:30-9 PM at the Lodge Rt.9, Maple Ave. Tickets are $15 per person at the door. Want to purchase a meal? Our Elk chefs will grill sausages, hot dogs, and hamburgers while the ladies will pro-vide the salads to delight your taste buds. Weather permitting, you may dine on our outdoor patio. Theme baskets, hanging plants, business coupons/items and even a Gas Grill will be awarded to the lucky raffle winners that night. Free carnations to the first 100 attendees. All proceeds benefit our C.P. State Project. Don’t miss the fun. Call Judy at 587-5568 for more information.
2013 TRASK: Preserving Saratoga Springs Through Art Announces Honorary Co-Chairs SARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation is pleased to announce Mayor Scott Johnson and Julie Johnson as the honorary co-chairs of 2013’s TRASK event. Proceeds from TRASK, including ticket and art sales, benefit the Spirit of Life & Spencer Trask Memorial Restora-tion Campaign, a four year effort to restore the Spirit of Life Memorial and surrounding grounds in Congress Park. The 2013 TRASK Art Show & Sale, will be held on Thursday, June 27, 2013 at 6:30PM at the Canfield Casino and feature a si-lent auction of art work by local artists in all mediums. Prior to the auction, one submitted work will be awarded the $500 Best in Show prize by judges Anne Diggory and Erik Laffer, in addition to several honorable mentions and prizes. Organiz-ers of TRASK are currently seeking submissions from artists for this juried art show. TRASK will showcase artists who, in some way, honor ideas or images of preservation, local history, architecture, landscapes, and culture as well as concepts of phi-lanthropy and generally the “Spirit of Saratoga Springs.” In ad-dition, to celebrate and honor the 150 year anniversary of the Saratoga Race Track, works that highlight and commemorate the importance and influence of horse racing will be included. For complete guidelines and exhibit information, please visit the TRASK event website at www.spiritofliferestoration.org.
Yard and Plant SaleQUAKER SPRINGS - Quaker Springs United Methodist Church Yard And Plant Sale; Boy Scout Bottle Drive. Saturday, May 25, 9am-5pm. 466 Rt. 32 South (Approx. 6 miles south of Schuylerville on Rt.32)
Female Veterans Need Your Votes To Win $250,000!SARATOGA SPRINGS - Saratoga RPC - VETHELP hopes to finish a wellness area in their transitional home for female veterans, who are nearly four times more likely to be home-less than non-veteran women. In addition to finishing their original project, they would use the funds from this contest to open a thrift store and training facility adjacent to their female home. This would be used to orient their female veterans to the workforce and allow them to earn wages to help further their independence. It would also assist them in developing the skills needed to re-enter the workforce once they “gradu-ate” from their program. Additionally, the Thrift Store would provide their organization with sustainable funding to continue their mission as a private nonprofit organization committed to ending veteran homelessness. Please vote at VETHELPNY.org or on Facebook search for Aprons in Action. We need help right now until the end of May. Vote every day.
Annual Senior LuncheonSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is pleased to host the Annual Senior Luncheon, which will be held on Friday May 31,2013, at the Saratoga City Center on North Broadway in Saratoga Springs. Doors open at 11:00 and lunch is served at 12 noon. The theme is “Wild West” whit live music and door prizes. Menu- Pulled BBQ Chicken on a bun, Au Gratin Potatoes, Cowboy Beans, Cole Slaw, Apple Pie Ala Mode for dessert. Tickets are $4.00 each and are available at The Office for the Aging, Call for more information. Tickets are Required to attend. NO take-outs.
Vishneowski & Scavone Receive Awarded ScholarshipsBALLSTON SPA/SARATOGA – The Fort Miller Group is pleased to announce the winners of our 2013 college scholar-ships. The O.E.S. Hedbring College Scholarship was awarded to both Sydney Vishneowski of Ballston Spa and Jonathan Scavone of Saratoga Springs. Sydney and Jonathan have been awarded a $2,000 scholarship, which is renewable for each year that they continue their undergraduate education. Sydney plans to study Nursing at James Madison University and Jona-than is currently majoring in Mechanical Engineering at Clark-son University. Both students were selected based on academic achievement, community involvement and industriousness. (P)
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Fundraiser To Benefit After The FireBALLSTON SPA - For the past 15+ years, Pizza Hut has spon-sored non-profit organizations, allowing them to receive 20% of an evening’s sales. This year, After The Fire will be the bene-ficiary of this program. Pizza Hut will donate 20% of all meals, dine in or carry out, at their restaurants in Ballston Spa, 2103 Doubleday Ave. (885-7433), or Saratoga Springs, 8 Ballston Ave. (584-9000) on Tues., June 18 from 4-8 PM, to After The Fire. After The Fire assists families in Saratoga County who have suffered a loss due to fire. They are comprised entirely of volunteers & exist totally on donation. Families receive gift cards, a night’s stay at a participating hotel/motel, personal care items, Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support, etc. Anyone interested in becoming a badly-needed vollunteer may leave a message on voicemail at 435-4571, or visit www.afterthefire.org.
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Hopefullybythetimeyou’rereadingthis,I’llhavefinallygottenmytomatoesplanted and I’ll be just about ready to get my peppers in. Peppers are more sensitive to soil temperature than all the other vegetable we plant. Peppers won’t perform well until SOIL temperatures are 65 degrees or higher. If the season is cool, I’ll enclose them in what I call a “pepperdome’. This is just a cute name for four stakes that I’ll wrap with horticultural fabric right to the ground covering my little pepper transplants. This fabric will trap heat and hold heat around the peppers on cool nights. Once summer weather arrives in earnest, I’ll remove the “pepperdome” and let the peppers bathe in direct sun-light. I also like to cover the soil beneath my peppers with black plastic to generate even more heat. If the summer gets really hot, I can cover the black plastic with straw to keep the soil temperature under control. In September, when temperatures start dropping, I’ll brush the straw back to let the sun warm up the plastic and soil again. There’s a little saying I use to remind myself not to plant my peppers too early: PLANTING PEPPERS PREMATURELY POSTPONES THE PERIOD OF PRIME PRODUCTION but PRO-VIDING PEPPERS WITH PROTECTION PERPETUATES PROFUSE, PROLONGED PRODUCTION.
Now I’m going to give you my annual rant about a strange gardening habits that I just can’t understand. It drives me crazy when I see someone who’s spent a lot of time(andprobablymoneytoo)creatingabeautifulflowerbedorvegetablegardenwa-tering it with a lawn sprinkler or hand-held sprayer. It’s all I can do sometimes to keep from pulling off the road and giving them a “tune up”. I know that this is a habit borne of ignorance but it really isn’t at all good for the plants. Somehow the idea of spraying your plants with water seems “refreshing” and has a lot of appeal to people. Also, we’ve all seen those ads on TV that show the nice folks at some “mega warehouse chain” misting theflowers.WhileitcreatesalovelyvisualeffectfortheTVviewer,itisoneoftheworstpossible things you can do to your plants. Why?
Remember that plants absorb moisture and nutrients with their ROOTS to re-place moisture lost by the leaves through evaporation. When you wet the leaves, the plant isn’t able to grow until the leaves dry off. But this isn’t the worst of it! When you wet the leaves (especially in warm weather), you’re creating the perfect environment for fungal diseases to incubate and grow. Can anyone say “powdery mildew”?
Inthevegetablegarden,problemswithplantsthatproduceflowersbutneverset fruit can almost always be traced to “spray-watering”. Spraying the plants with water washesthepollenoutoftheflowers. Withoutthispollen, thebeescan’tpollinatetheflowers.Nopollen,nofruitorvegetables.
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Abraham Lincoln leading Whipple City ParadeGREENWICH – President Abraham Lincoln will be leading the Whipple City Parade to honor this year’s theme of Friday Night at the Movies, as the film “Lincoln” was nominated for 12 Acad-emy Awards and won 2 Os-cars this year. As Grand Mar-shal, Mr. Lincoln comes in the form of Phil Jessen, who portrays the Civil War presi-dent professionally. Mr. Jes-sen lives in Hartford, works his day job as the CEO of the Association for the Blind in Glens Falls, and spends his free time entertaining and educating audiences with his look-alike impersonation and deep knowledge of the 16th president’s personality and accomplishments. Families, youth groups, musical groups, individuals and anyone want-ing to celebrate films of today and yesterday are invited to join the parade, which kicks off the Whipple City Festival on Friday, June 14, at 6 pm. Line up for the parade be-gins at 5:30 pm in the Kmart parking lot. Visit the Greater Greenwich Chamber of Com-merce at www.greenwich-chamber.org or email [email protected] for a registration form, or call the Chamber office at 692-7979 for more information. All are welcome to participate in the parade, even if the contingent does not represent this year’s theme. After the parade at the Gazebo, an Oscar will be awarded to the top contingent in each of the following three categories: Best overall float, best classic film theme, best contemporary film theme.
ACA MeetingsSARATOGA SPRINGS - Adult Children of Alcoholics (ACoA) meetings are a 12 step program for recover-ing people who wish to gain emotional recovery after liv-ing with the effects of grow-ing up in an alcoholic or other dysfunctional family. Open meeting Sundays 7-8pm at New England Presbyterian Church, 24 Circular St, Sara-toga Springs (Nolan House).
Urgent Need for VolunteersSARATOGA COUNTY – Are you 55 years or older and have time to volunteer? There is an urgent need for volunteers to assist with the Saratoga County Office for the Aging Senior Nutrition Program at the Saratoga Adult and Senior Center 5 William Street Saratoga Springs. Volunteers are needed Mon-day – Friday from approx. 11am-1pm. If interested please call RSVP (Retired Senior Volunteer Program) at 884-4110. (A)
Call for ArtisansGREENWICH – The Whipple City Festival committee invites local artisans – potters, jewelers, quilters, leather workers, pa-per makers, cheese makers, stone carvers, basket makers, sil-versmiths, painters, photographers, and more - to join Green-wich’s vibrant summer street festival in selling their handmade art and wares in a brand new, traditional style Artisans Market! The 2013 Whipple City Festival Artisans Market strives to feature handmade items created by real artists and fine crafts-people from our region. The well attended, family-friendly Whipple City Festival will take place June 14 and June 15. The Artisans Market will be held on Saturday, June 15 from 9am-6pm in Mowry Park, Greenwich. Artisan set-up begins at 7am on Saturday morning. Artisans are welcome to stay past 6:00 p.m. if they wish. There will also be a demonstration tent for artists to showcase their skills! If you would like to join the fun please contact the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce at (518) 692-7979 or [email protected] for more details and application materials. Registration closes June 1; there is a dis-count for artisans who register by May 24. (A)
Downtown Business Association 2013-2015 Election ResultsSARATOGA SPRINGS – The Downtown Business Associa-tion held its annual elections at the recent general meeting. Congratulations to re-elected officers and board members, and a warm welcome to our new board members. Re-elected are President Jeff Clark, Ameriprise Financial; Vice President Tim Holmes, Wheatfields; Treasurer Rich Richbart, Spa.Net and newly elected Secretary John Reardon, Compliments to the Chef. New two-year term board of directors members are Linda Ambrosino, G. Willikers; Clark Brink, McDonald’s of South Broadway and Joyce Ure of Cudney’s Cleaners. Re-elected for another 2-year term are Jasper Alexander, Hattie’s; Linda Jo-hansen, Adirondack Trust Co.; Matt McCabe, Saratoga Guitar; Richard Mullaney, Mullaney Law Offices and Maddy Zanetti, Impressions of Saratoga. Mid-term board members who are serving one more year are Fran Dingeman, The Jockey 101.3 and Paul O’Donnell, Celtic Treasures. Thank you to all for serving the Downtown Business Association in these volunteer positions. (P)
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Albany, NY (May 2, 2013) –Do you have a love for animals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Goldstein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Animals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, includ-ing sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the preven-tion of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mo-hawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2013 “Empties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our custom-ers and the members of the community who have generously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, President of Goldstein Auto Group.
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Community Appreciation Day & Open HouseGLENS FALLS - The Main Office of Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company will host a Community Apprecia-tion Day and Open House on Friday, May 24, featuring tours of the new South Street building, food, and fundrais-ing activities to benefit the Queensbury Relay for Life. Festivities are planned from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the down-town Glens Falls campus, in the courtyard between the new and old buildings at the corner of Glen and South streets. Tours of the Bank’s 20 South Street expansion will be offered from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. There will also be games with prizes, popcorn, balloons, a carnival clown, and hot dogs and drinks for a $1 donation from noon to 2 p.m. All proceeds will benefit Relay for Life of Queensbury, which is an overnight walk to raise funds and awareness for the American Cancer Soci-ety. Other fundraising activi-ties will include a bake sale, a raffle for a picnic basket filled with barbeque items, and the sale of luminarias to be decorated and dedicated in honor of loved ones who have battled cancer. During the relay, luminarias circle the track and provide light for participants as they walk throughout the night. Glens Falls National Bank offices host Community Apprecia-tion Days throughout the year as a way to show apprecia-tion for their neighbors and assist local causes. For more information about the Main Office event on May 24, call (518) 793-4121.
VFW #358 MeetingsBALLSTON SPA – The VFW Post 358, 68 E. North St, Ballston Spa has announced their meetings schedule: Men - Every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 7pm; Ladies Auxiliary - Every 3rd Mon-day of the month at 7pm; and Men’s Auxiliary - Every 3rd Thursday of the month at 7pm. Call 885-8580 for more information. (A)
Organization Seeks Board MembersCAPITAL REGION – Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides fi-nancial assistance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a difference. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our Angels. (A)
After The Fire is in Dire Need of New VolunteersSARATOGA COUNTY – After The Fire is a non-profit organization that helps residents of Sara-toga County who have suffered a loss due to fire. After being paged by Fire Control, After The Fire members respond to the fire scene to provide the family members with clothing, gift cards, personal care items, a night’s stay at a participating hotel/motel, Red Cross referral, informa-tional material, emotional support-- whatever is needed to help the family through an extremely traumatic situation. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday at 7pm as follows: February, March, October & November at Eagle Matt Lee Fire House on Washington St. in Ballston Spa; April, May, June & September meetings are held at Halfmoon Town Hall on Harris Rd. in Halfmoon. Anyone interested in finding out how you can help your neighbors in need may attend a meeting. To find out more about After The Fire, visit www.afterthefire.org. (A)
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LABORERS WANTEDManufacture and warehouse workers wanted for temp. jobs in Saratoga County. ACCUSTAFF in Malta 396-5866
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It can be difficult to pull over smoothly and safely on a busy highway, especially when you are in a stressful situation, such as a mechanical emergency. But it is in your best interest to remain calm and follow a few procedures. First, slow down and put on your right-turn signal to indicate you will need to move into the right lane. Some people prefer to put their four-way-flashers on after they have successfully cleared the lanes and are ready to navigate onto the shoulder. Try to select a spot where you are not on a bend or where there is poor visibility or your vehicle cannot be seen by other drivers on the highway. You do not want to be injured while exiting or attempting to work on the pulled-over vehicle. Drivers should keep an emer-gency roadside assistance preparedness kit containing flares, emergency triangles or cones, a flashlight, batteries, a poncho, booster cables, duct tape, a utility knife, cord, a blanket, and first aid supplies in the car as a precaution. Each item serves its own unique purpose.
The Canadian Automobile Association recommends staying inside the vehicle, especially on a busy road. Tow trucks and police vehicles typically cruise busy stretches of road and help may arrive in a matter of minutes. Those who have a roadside assistance plan membership can use a cell phone to make a call for help. It is best to wait in the car until a tow truck or police arrive.
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Buying a new automobile, be it a brand new car or a pr-eowned vehicle, is a consider-able investment. Some buyers agonize over which automo-bile to buy, while others tend to stick with the same make or model for years on end.
Regardless of which group buyers fall into, there are some things all consumers should consider before buy-ing their next vehicle.
* Driver needs: A large sport utility vehicle might be your dream vehicle, but it might not be the most practical car to start parking in your ga-rage. When examining your vehicle needs, ask yourself what you use the car for. Is it just a vessel to get you from point A to point B? Do you routinely use your vehicle to take your children and their teammates to and from soccer practice? Is your commute long or short? Each of these things should factor into your decision. For example, if your commute to work is especially long, then perhaps a smaller, more fuel-efficient vehicle is the most practical choice. However, if you routinely carpool or use your car to get the kids to and fro, then a larger vehicle with a more roomy interior might be the best bet regardless of its fuel efficiency.
* Budget: Your budget is perhaps the biggest thing to consider when shopping for a new vehicle. Many buyers intend to finance or lease a vehicle, and sites such as Edmunds.com can help prospective buyers estimate what their monthly car payment will be. The larger the down payment you’re able to make, the less your monthly payment will be. In addition, those who intend to finance their vehicle purchases should consider the length of their finance agreement. You might be able to finance a vehicle purchase in as little as 12 months or as long as 72 months. The longer your agreement, the less you will be paying each month. However, you will pay more interest the longer your agreement is and your payment is likely to be the same in the 72nd month, when the vehicle has significantly depreciated in value, as it was in the first month when the vehicle’s value was at its peak.
* Lease or buy: The decision to lease or buy is something to consider. Leasing allows drivers to drive a brand new car for far less money than if they were to purchase the vehicle outright, and the terms of a lease are typically far shorter than those when buyers are financing, which allows drivers to get a new vehicle more often. Buying or financing a vehicle has its advantages as well, most notably that you will be making payments for something you’re eventually going to own. In addition, buying or financing gives consumers more flexibility, as they’re allowed to sell the car whenever they choose without penalty, something that is not
allowed under many lease agreements. In addition, there are no mileage restrictions when buy-ing or financing, while such restrictions are typical when leasing a vehicle.
* Insurance: Some vehicles are more expensive to insure than others. Insurance companies base insurance rates on a host of factors, but those vehicles that have the strongest safety records and are less likely to be stolen tend to cost less to insure. How much you will pay to insure a vehicle also depends on how you will be paying for it. Lenders typically require borrowers who are financing or leasing a vehicle to fully insure the car, which costs considerably more than basic insurance coverage that drivers who buy their vehicles outright tend to choose. Weigh the costs of insuring different makes or models before making your purchase.
Buying a new vehicle requires a considerable financial investment, so buyers should weigh a host of factors before driving their next vehicle off the lot.
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