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WhitehallRepublican Committee
Tammy Stevens of Whitehall Elks
Lodge 1491 invites everyone to a St.
Patrick’s Day dinner from 4 to 6 p.m.
on Saturday, March 17, at the lodge
on North Williams Street. The meal
will feature traditional corned beef
and cabbage and a number of sides.
The cost is $8.
Band director Crystal Everdyke and her Granville High School Jazz Band hope you will join
them at their annual Jazz Café, Thursday, March 22, in the high school cafeteria.
The sap started running early this year, in plenty of time for Maple Weekend, which is scheduled for March 17 and 18 and March 24
and 25. Grottoli Maple in Middle Granville and Rathbun’s Sugar House on the Granville-Whitehall line are among the sugar houses open
for breakfast those weekends.
The Slate Valley Museum will
host a day of St. Patrick’s Day
activities beginning at 10 a.m.,
Saturday, March 17.
Jazz Café
Maple Weekend
St. Patrick's Day Activities
St. Patrick's Day Dinner
2 • The WEEKENDER • Friday, March 16, 2012
Hunter CourseHARTFORD Registrations are
being accepted for a Hunter
Safety Education Course that
will be offered from 6 to 10 p.m.
Monday through Wednesday,
April 9 to 11, at the Hartford
Fish and Game Club on Route
196. Pre-registration is
required by April 1 with Bill
Pike at 632-5993.
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Hunter CourseSALEM Registrations are being
accepted for a Hunter Safety
Education Course that will be
offered from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m.
on Saturday, April 7, at the
Salem Fish and Game Club.
You must pre-register before
March 28 and pick up a work-
book and manual before class
day. Information/registration:
Ralph Rossi at 932-4802.
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Argyle ForumARGYLE There’s a new way to
keep in touch with your neigh-
bors in Argyle. The Argyle
Community Enhancement
Team encourages everyone to
go to FrontPorchForum.com
and sign up. More than 130
neighbors already have joined
this free, community-building
service.
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Tree/Shrub Orders WASHINGTON COUNTY The
Washington County Soil and
Water Conservation District is
taking orders for its annual
Tree and Shrub Sale. Order
forms are available at Walkers
in Fort Ann, the country build-
ings in Fort Edward, Country
Power in Greenwich, A&J
Enterprises in Salem, in many
area post offices, and at www.
washingtoncountyswed.org.
The deadline to place an order
is March 26. Information: 518-
692-9940, Ext. 3.
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Castleton ActivitiesCASTLETON The Castleton
Community Center on Route
4A will offer the following
activities in March: Two com-
puter classes; two craft work-
shops; an acoustic collabora-
tion for musicians; and a num-
ber of fitness classes.
Information: 802-468-3093.
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Hunter SafetyRUTLAND The Rutland
Recreation and Parks Dept. is
accepting registrations for a
Hunter and Bow Safety Class
that will run from 5:30 to 8 p.m.
on Mondays, March 19 through
April 23, at the American
Legion Hall in Rutland.
Attendees younger than 15
must have a parent or guardian
present the first 30 minutes of
the first class. Information/reg-
istration: 802-773-1853, or www.
rutlandrec.com.
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Boys BasketballGLENS FALLS The NYSPHSAA
Boys Basketball Tournament
will be held Friday through
Sunday, March 16 to 18, at the
Glens Falls Civic Center. See
tomorrow’s stars and top state
teams compete. Information/
tickets: 518-798-0202, or www.
glensfallscc.com.
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Rummage SaleGRANVILLE Sylvan Star/
Skenesborough Chapter 122
will hold a Rummage Sale from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday,
March 16, at the Slate Valley
Masonic Center, 95 North
Street in Granville. This sale
will be held on the third Friday
each month, with few excep-
tions. Donations of clothing,
household items and toys may
be brought to the Masonic
Center on the day of the sale.
Information: Jean MacLeod at
518-260-0460.
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Teen Movie NightGRANVILLE Movie Night for
teens and older will be held at 6
p.m. on Friday, March 16, at the
Pember Library, 33 W. Main
Street in Granville.
Information: 518-642-2525.
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Irish DinnerSALEM Everyone is invited to
an Irish Dinner at 6 pm. on
Friday, March 16, at the First
United Presbyterian Church, 13
W. Broadway in Salem Village.
Corned beef and cabbage and
other dishes, and Irish music
by Dave Moore and Sarah
Weber, will be featured. Cost:
$10 adults; $5 younger than 12.
Information: 518-854-9471.
Maple WeekendGRANVILLE Local maple-sug-
aring houses will be open for
Maple Weekend, March 17 and
18 and 24 and 25. These include
Grottoli’s Maple in Middle
Granville and Rathbun’s Sugar
House on the Granville-
Whitehall border. For more
information on the events, see
www.mapleweekend.com/
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Pancake BenefitGRANVILLE The South
Granville Congregational
Church on Route 149 will kick
off its “Raise the Roof ” project
with a Pancake Breakfast and
Bake Sale from 8 to 11 a.m. on
Saturday, March 17. Cost: $6
adults, $3 ages 5 to 11, free 4
and younger, with proceeds
going toward replacement of
the church’s slate roof.
Everyone will be welcome.
Information: Joan at 642-9510.
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Mystery HikeRUTLAND The Green
Mountain Club will offer a
Mystery Hike in the Rutland
area on Saturday, March 17.
Meet at 9 a.m. at Main Street
Park, near the east end of the
fire station off Center Street in
Rutland City. This will be a
moderate hike of about five
miles on trails and old roads.
Information: Sue Thomas at
773-2185.
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Thrift SaleARGYLE The Argyle United
Methodist Church Thrift Shop
will have a $1.00 Bag Sale from
9 a.m. to noon on Saturday
March 17 and 24. Information:
638-6002.
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Hunter SafetySALEM The Salem Coon & Cat
Club will host a home study
Hunter Safety Education
Course from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Saturday, March 17 at the club
on Quarry Road in Salem. Pre-
registration is required; call
John Bowe at 854-3369.
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Irish CelebrationGRANVILLE The Slate Valley
Museum at 17 Water Street in
Granville will celebrate the
immigrant Irish community of
the Slate Valley from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day,
Saturday, March 17. Featured
will be Irish tea and food, along
with the screening of the 1952
film classic, “The Quiet Man,”
starring John Wayne and
Maureen O’Hara. Also, view
the museum’s award-winning
exhibit on immigration from
1840 to the present.
Information: 518-642-1417, or
www.slatevalleymuseum.org.
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St. Patrick’s DayGRANVILLE Area children are
invited to the Pember Library
in Granville at 10:30 a.m. on
Saturday, March 17, for a spe-
cial St. Patrick’s Day celebra-
tion. Crafts, stories, refresh-
ments and more. Wear green!
Information: 518-642-2525.
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Corned Beef, Ham WEST FORT ANN Everyone is
invited to a Corned Beef and
Cabbage Dinner (or ham) at 4
p.m. on Saturday, March 17, at
the West Fort Ann Firehouse
on Joe Green Road. Cost: $9
adults; $5 ages 5 to 12; free 4
and younger.
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Corned BeefGRANVILLE The Men’s
Auxiliary invites everyone to a
Corned Beef and Cabbage
Dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. on
Saturday, March 17, at VFW
Post 1653, 9 North Street in
Granville. Eat in or take out.
Cost: $7. Information: 642-1599.
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St. Patrick’s DinnerWHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491
will host a St. Patrick’s Day
Dinner from 4 to 6 p.m. on
Saturday, March 17. The tradi-
tional meal will feature corned
beef and cabbage with sides.
The cost is $8. The lodge is
located on North Williams
Street in Whitehall.
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Corned BeefARGYLE American Legion
Post 1518 on Route 40, Sheridan
Street in Argyle, invites every-
one to a Corned Beef and
Cabbage Supper from 4 to 6:30
p.m. on Saturday, March 17.
Takeouts will be available.
Information: Gary Gilchrist at
638-8603, or Walt Caprood at
531-4174.
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Potato Supper, MusicHARTFORD Herschel-Argyle
Lodge 508 on Main Street in
Hartford invites everyone to its
Fourth Annual St. Patrick’s
Day Potato Supper from 5 to 7
p.m. on Saturday, March 17.
Cost: $6, with proceeds benefit-
ing the lodge and the Shriners
Hospital Fund. Also, live coun-
try music will be enjoyed from
4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Information:
791-1149, or 632-5436.
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Corned BeefRUPERT Everyone is invited to
a St. Patrick’s Day Corned Beef
and Cabbage Supper at 5:30
p.m. on Saturday, March 17, at
the Rupert Firemen’s Hall.
Cost: $12 adults, $6 age 10 and
younger, free age 2 and young-
er, with proceeds benefiting the
Rupert Congregational Church
Repair Fund. Information:
Dodi Daly at 802-394-7760.
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Dinner, HymnsHEBRON The East Hebron
United Presbyterian Church on
Route 22 in Hebron invites
everyone to a Spring Hymn
Sing and Free Italian Dinner
on Saturday, March 17. Dinner
will be served at 5:30 p.m., with
singing at 6:30 p.m. featuring
the songs of blind hymn writer
Fanny Crosby. Information:
518-642-2672.
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Monty PythonRUTLAND The 1974 movie clas-
sic, “Monty Python and the
Holy Grail,” will be screened at
7 p.m. on Saturday March 17, at
the Paramount Theatre in
Rutland. Information/tickets:
802-775-0903.
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St. Pat’s Dance POULTNEY The Legion
Auxiliary will host a St.
Patrick’s Day Dance from 7
p.m. to midnight on Saturday,
March 17, at American Legion
Post 39 on Granville Street in
Poultney. Music will be provid-
ed by DJ Saltis-Penguin
Enterprises, and there’ll be a
50/50 raffle and door prizes.
The first 40 attendees also will
receive a St. Patrick’s necklace.
Members and their guests will
be welcome. Information: 802-
287-5229.
Hunter SafetySALEM The Salem Coon & Cat
Club will host a home study
Bow Course from 9 a.m. to 4
p.m. on Sunday, March 18 at the
club. Pre-registration is manda-
tory; call John Bowe at 854-
3369.
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Basket PartyGRANVILLE A Basket Party
will be held on Sunday, March
18, at the Hook and Ladder
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Firehouse on Quaker Street in
Granville. Doors will open at
11:30 a.m. with drawings start-
ing at 1:30 p.m. Cost: $5 admis-
sion tickets; $2 additional tick-
ets. Proceeds will benefit
Rachael Everts’ participation
in the People-to-People Student
Ambassador Program.
Information: Rachael at 518-
642-3831.
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Christian MusicGRANVILLE Bradly Thomas
Wilder and his band will per-
form a Christian music concert
at 3 p.m. on Sunday, March 18,
at the handicap accessible
Granville Baptist Church, 23
Quaker Street. Cost: A free-will
offering will be accepted.
Information: Pastor Jim
Peterson at 518-642-2245, or
email JCPeterson@roadrunner.
com.
Preschool ScreeningRUTLAND AREA The Rutland
Southwest Supervisory Union’s
Early Education Program will
hold its annual Preschool
Screening for all children ages
3 and 4 as follows: Monday,
March 19 in Wells; Tuesday,
March 20, Tinmouth and Ira;
and Wednesday and Thursday,
March 21 and 22, Poultney. If
your child will not be attending
kindergarten in the fall of 2012,
you are asked to register them
for screening at 802-287-5212,
Ext. 224. Also, the Early
Education Program accepts
referrals to evaluate any child,
age birth through 5, who has
evidence of a handicapping
condition that may need servic-
es. Call the above number and
ask for Sheri Kinney or
Darlene Ellis.
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Book SaleRUTLAND The Friends of the
Rutland Free Library will hold
its Spring Fever Book Sale
from 4 to 8 p.m. on Monday,
March 19, at the library, 10
Court Street. Older books to
almost-new hardcover books
will be offered at 50 cents to $3.
Information: 802-773-1860, or
www.rutlandfree.org.
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Entrepreneur programFORT EDWARD The
Washington County Local
Development Corporation will
conduct its Spring 2012
Microenterprise Assistance
Program beginning Monday,
March 19, from 6 to 8 p.m. The
eight-week course is open to all
Washington and Warren
County prospective entrepre-
neurs, as well as existing small
businesses with fewer than 10
employees. The program pro-
vides information on building
an effective business plan,
advertising, legal issues, taxes,
permits, financing and more.
Fee: $125 per person. Call the
LDC at 518-746-2290, or email
[email protected] for more infor-
mation.
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Potluck SupperHEBRON Everyone is invited
to a Potluck Supper at 6 p.m. on
Monday, March 19, at the East
Hebron United Presbyterian
Church on Route 22 in Hebron.
Bring a dish to share to this
event that will be held on the
third Monday each month,
with few exceptions.
Information: 518-854-7017, 854-
3805, or 854-7716.
Quilters MeetRUTLAND The Maple Leaf
Quilters Guild will meet at 6:45
p.m. on Tuesday, March 20, at
the Christ the King Hall, with
parking off Killington Avenue
in Rutland. Guild member
Marsh Cassel will speak as part
of the meeting program and
everyone who has an apprecia-
tion for the art of quilting will
be welcome.
Journalists SpeakRUTLAND Mount Saint Joseph
Academy will continue its
Uniquely MSJ Series with jour-
nalists Tony Marro, Nick
Marro and A.J. Marro at 7 p.m.
on Wednesday, March 21, at the
academy’s Bagley Theater, 127
Convent Avenue in Rutland.
The Marro brothers all began
their careers at the Rutland
Herald and they will discuss
this and their subsequent jour-
nalistic endeavors. Cost: $10.
Tickets are available at the
academy, Book King, and
Annie’s Book Stop, all in
Rutland. Information: 802-775-
0151, or www.msjvermont.org.
Daffodils SaleRUTLAND American Cancer
Society volunteers will sell daf-
fodils from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on
Thursday and Friday, March 22
and 23, at Rutland Regional
Medical Center. And on
Saturday, March 24, they will
sell the flowers at Walmart in
Rutland. Proceeds will help the
ACS fund groundbreaking
research, provide information,
and advocate for public health.
Information: 1-800-227-2345, or
www.cancer.org.
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Jazz CaféGRANVILLE The Granville
High School Jazz Band and the
Granville Elementary School
Band will perform at the annu-
al Jazz Café at 7 p.m., March 22,
in the school cafeteria. There
will be a silent auction and a
live auction as well.
Rummage SaleGRANVILLE Sylvan Star/
Skenesborough Chapter 122
will hold a Rummage Sale from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday,
March 23, at the Slate Valley
Masonic Center, 95 North
Street in Granville. Donations
of clothing, household items
and toys may be brought to the
Masonic Center from 9:30 a.m.
to 1 p.m. on March 22.
Information: Jean MacLeod at
518-260-0460.
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Rummage SaleWHITEHALL The Whitehall
Methodist Church off Route 12
at 56 Greenmount Cemetery
Lane will hold a Rummage Sale
from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Friday,
March 23, and 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Saturday the 24th. Good cloth-
ing and flea market items at
reasonable prices will be
offered. Donations of items for
the sale (no books or electron-
ics) will be accepted after noon
on March 20, or by appoint-
ment at 499-0851.
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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 March 23. This meal
is served each Friday, with few
exceptions. Information: 518-
499-2482.
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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 March 23. Featured will
be a $500 jackpot special. This
bingo is held each Friday, with
few exceptions. Information:
518-499-1491.
Middle School DanceRUTLAND The Third Annual
Middle School Spring Fling
Dance will be held from 7 to 10
p.m. on Friday, March 23, at
Mount Saint Joseph Academy,
127 Convent Avenue in Rutland.
Students in grades 7 and 8 from
all schools are encouraged to
attend, and each student must
be signed in and out by an
adult. Admission: $5. Also, par-
ents are invited to attend a
social in the MSJ library dur-
ing the dance. Information: 802-
775-0151, or www.msjvermont.
org.
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Cash TributeHARTFORD The Hartford
Volunteer Fire Company
Auxiliary will host “The Spirit
of Johnny Cash,” a concert fea-
turing Harold Ford, Laura
Lucy and The Cash Band, at 8
p.m. on Friday, March 23, in the
firehouse at the corner of
routes 40 and 149. Doors will
open at 7 p.m. and refresh-
ments will be available. Cost:
$15. Information/tickets: 632-
5326.
Argyle HistoryARGYLE Volunteers are asked to gather at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March 24, at the Argyle Town Municipal Building to work on a new Argyle history book that will be used to raise money for the town’s 250th anniversary in 2014. Ideas for the 250th celebra-tion also will be appreciated. Information: Diana Eggleston at 638-6207, or email kendianae-
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Fireside StoriesGRANVILLE Fireside Stories for children will be offered at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March 24, at the Pember Library, 33 W. Main Street in Granville. “Let’s get Moving!” will be this week’s
theme. Information: 518-642-2525.
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Easter Egg HuntWELLS The Granville Price
Chopper will sponsor an Easter
Egg Hunt at 10:30 a.m. on
Saturday, March 24, at the
Modern Woodmen of America
grounds off Route 30 in Wells.
For all children through age 12,
this event will include a visit by
the Easter Bunny and prizes.
Information: 518-642-9283.
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Basket RaffleBOMOSEEN The Habitat Club at Castleton State College will hold a Basket Raffle on Saturday, March 24, at American Legion Post 50 on Route 4A in Bomoseen. Doors will open at 11 a.m., with draw-ings at 1 p.m. Food and drinks will be available and there’ll be a 50/50 raffle. Proceeds will ben-efit the students’ spring trip to Georgia to help build homes for the needy.
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Lenten RetreatFAIR HAVEN Our Lady of Seven Dolors Church in Fair Haven invites everyone to a Lenten Retreat beginning at the 4:30 p.m. Mass on Saturday, March 24, and 9 a.m. Mass Sunday, March 25. The retreat will continue at 7 p.m. Monday
through Wednesday, March 26 to
28. Information: 802-265-3135, or
email [email protected].
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