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Wild Country Cloggers 2016 competition team: (back row, left to right: Sarah Matteson,
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WILD COUNTRY CLOGGERS QUALIFYFOR NATIONALS The Wild Country Cloggers sent a team of 8 dancers to the Northeast Clog-
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Wild Country’s competition team members this year were; Michael Hall,
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Wild Country would like to thank the Mt. Anthony Union High School Drama
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materials used in their routine, “Walking Dead” in the production category.
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GREENWICH SENIORS Greenwich Seniors Club will meetWednesday, May 4, at noon at the VFW, Abeel Avenue, Green-wich. Because the school is giving SAT tests upstairs, the meet-ing will be held downstairs in the bar and everyone should bringhis own sandwich not a covered dish. The speaker will be MaryLou Gravlin whose topic will be “Strong Independent Women”.The second meeting, May 18, will be held upstairs and will be asandwich meeting. Washington County Senior of the Year Lun-cheon will be May 13 at the Kingsbury Fire House, Dix Avenue.Coffee and donuts are available at 10:00. Presentat ions and lunchwill follow. Helen St. Claire is the Senior of the Year from Green-wich. Greenwich Seniors will participate in the town garage sale,May 21 and 22, located behind the VFW. Breakfast club will beat “What’s Cookin” in Hartford, May 27. Call Bonnie at 518-638-7019 for reservations.
EXCITING NEW EXHIBIT COMING TO THE CCC whichwill open with a reception on Friday, May 6 at 5 pm. DeniseAnderson, Associate Director and Development Director at SalemArt Works, is presenting Works on Paper: A Retrospective of 15
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WARRENSBURGH COMMUNITY GARDEN If you are in-terested in having a raised bed plot in the Warrensburgh Commu-nity Garden this year, now is the time to apply. On site compostingis available for those who wish to recycle nutrients. Free soiltesting and beginners’ workshops will be offered on an as neededbasis. Call Community Garden Coordinator Bob Bradley at 518-222-9053 by May 5th .
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Reflections:The Bookworm’s DilemmaWritten by Rachel Essaff Maher
Yesterday, a new kid in the neigh-borhood showed up to play withthe boys. We’d spent the past fewdays outside, and yesterday had
been a bit cooler out so I hadn’t felt guilty aboutdeclaring it an “indoor day” and suggestingbooks or Lego play to my three sons. So we’dspent the afternoon in relative silence. I sat
curled into the corner of the couch in a patch of sunlight let in by the picture window. One sonwas in the recliner, reading a superhero book.Another son was building Legos in the playroomwhile his little brother sat cross-legged on thecarpet beside him, flipping through a book abouta gingerbread man and giggling every now andthen. When there was a knock at the door, wecollectively paused and looked up. None of usmoved to answer it. Maybe the person wouldgo away.But the kid kept knocking, so I finally put my
book down and let him in. He asked for myoldest son, so I yelled to him. He came out,wearing the slightly spaced-out, rumple-hairedlook of a person whose concentration has just
been shattered. He was friendly, but just barely.If you can, try to imagine the look on this boy’sface as my oldest child told him he would ratherstay inside. He asked the boy if he liked Legos.The boy shook his head: no. My other sons stoodby with their books in their hands, dumbfounded.The new kid stared at them. They stared back.You could hear the buzz of awkward silencegrowing louder by the minute. I glanced over,longingly, at my book on kitchen table. But,thinking guiltily about the importance of social-ization, I prodded and pushed my kids into theirsneakers and outside to play.The new boy was full of energy and not at all
shy about taking toys out of the garage to playwith. He was loud. He threw a football at one
son while kicking a soccer ball to the other. Herode on my youngest son’s Power Wheels with-out asking. He took out the baseball bats andpelted baseballs into the woods. He ran fromone activity to the next like a supercharged wind-up toy. Meanwhile, my sons watched him witha fascination that turned into dismay. One byone, they trailed off on their own. One went upinto the treehouse. Another went to the swingset. And my youngest simply sat on my lap andwatched the kid entertain himself. My childrenwere clearly miserable.When had we become so antisocial? Maybe
we hadn’t. Maybe we just always have been.Maybe we prefer books to people sometimes(though not always) because books give us some-
thing we often find lacking in the real world.Mental stimulation. Imagination. A feeling of participation that eludes us elsewhere. Thatdoesn’t make us terribly interesting, but it’s notan awful thing. I’ve been fonder of reading thanconversing all my life. How, then, could I foistsocialization onto my kids when it often feelslike torture for me?So I watched the events unfold like a scene froma novel, and I waited for resolution, unsure of what to do. I couldn’t force my sons to playwith him, but I felt bad for the kid. He was look-ing for new friends and had found us instead.Us. Three bookworms and a Lego-maniac.Soon, the boy simply left, shooting a puzzledglance over his shoulder as he rode off on hisbike.As soon as he disappeared from sight, the four
of us trudged back into the house, kicking off our sneakers and resuming our former posts, lift-ing our books into our laps like old friends.
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EVENTS AT THE JOHN G. MCCULLOUGH LIBRARY IN NORTHBENNINGTON,
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All Month: Children are eligible to enter our Deluxe Easter Basket Raffle every timethey attend a program, check out books or read aloud to Paige Turner, our stuffed dog
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Tales for Tots: This growing group meets every Saturday at 10:30 for stories, games,songs and occasional crafts. All ages are welcome. Come join the fun!
Lego Club: Meets every Friday from 3:00- 6:00. Ages 5 and up.
BENEFIT FOR GRANT STREET FIRE VICTIMSChinese Auction 50/50 raffle and spaghetti dinner!To raise money for the fire victims of Grant St.Saturday May 7th 4pm at the Bennington fire house.Adults $10. Children under 10. $5.Tickets available please call Robin lafountain at 733-8901.100%. Of proceeds will be donated to the 6 families debated by the earlymorning fire March 12th.
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FREE SENIOR EXERCISE CLASS: Focusing on balance and strength every Wednes-
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Tracy at 442-8136 for more information.
RISH MUSIC SESSIONS: A gathering of musicians for the purpose of celebrating aommon interest in the traditional music of Ireland and Scotland by playing it together in
relaxed, informal set ting. Every Sunday at The Publyk House from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m., free
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THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINIC is held each Thursday starting at 6 p.m.This clinic is for uninsured people 18 years of age or older, who would otherwise
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VERMONT VETERAN’S COMMUNITY GARDEN Bennington, VT: TheVermont Veterans’ Home is opening a Veteran’s Community Garden on the property of
the Home. This initiative is to support members of our Veteran Community in the
Bennington area who have a desire to grow their own wholesome organic food but do
not have the space at home. On a first come first serve basis Veterans and their families
may sign up for a garden plot to farm free of charge. The Veterans Home will prepare
the soil and establish individual plots within the garden. The Vermont Veteran’s
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RAFFLE:The Salem Volunteer Fire Department will be raf-fling off the below items on Saturday May 28 after their an-nual BBQ. Raffle tickets can be purchased through a SalemFirefighter or support group member and are also available at:A & J Agway, Salem Hardware, Jackson Traders, Salem NAPA,Salem Town Office, Main St Diner, Krystal’s Shipping & More,Bain’s Garage, & Matthew’s Garage.
NEW S.R. STODDARD MINI-EXHIBIT OPENS ATCHAPMAN MUSEUM IN GLENS FALLS: The Railroads:Gateways to the Adirondacks Now to June 1, 2016 Seneca RayStoddard’s work as a photographer in the mid-19th century par-alleled the development of railroads in the nation, particularlyin the Glens Falls area and the Adirondacks. Numerous raillines, which provided access to the region from all directions,served as “gateways” for travelers seeking an experience in theregion’s interior. This new exhibit features seventeen Stoddardphotos taken from ca. 1870 to 1890. They include the GlensFalls and North Creek train stations, the trestle over theSacandaga River, the D&H cut near Willsboro and the Pros-pect Mountain cable RR. On his travels Stoddard photographedtrains, too, including The Battery in New York City and theGreen Mountain railway on Mt. Desert Island in Maine. Info:518) [email protected]
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WINE AND WHINNEY Thursday, May 12. Glens Falls
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n joining this local day trip, contact the Center Glens Fallsenior Citizens Center, Inc. 380 Glen Street Glens Falls. 518-93-2189.
LITERACY 5K RUN/WALK to Support Literacy Programsn Rensselaer County. Runners and walkers of all ages and abili-es are invited on Sunday, May 1, at the Rensselaer Tech Park.
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A.M. Youth Mile, 10:00 A.M. 5K Run/Walk, 11:15 A.M. AwardsCeremony. The Literacy 5K is the biggest fundraiser of the yea ror Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County (LVORC). For
more information, visit www.lvorc.org.
YOUTH ART SHOW: The Farm Museum at the WashingtonCounty Fair invites youth ages 7 to 18 to participate in the 11thAnnual Youth Art Competition themed: Look What’s Here inWashington County Each individual entrant’s original artworkshall depict treasured buildings, machines, tools or clothing fromfarm, village, school or home during the period of 1850-1910.Artwork entries are to arrive at the Washington County FairOffice by April 30th. For a complete set of rules and an entryform contact The Washington County Fair Farm Museum at518-692-2464 or visit our websitewww.washingtoncountyfair.com. A public showing of all en-tries will be held Saturday, May 7th, from 10 am to 3 pm at theFarm Museum on The Washington County Fairgrounds, Route29 in Greenwich, New York.
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Area Woman’s Club will present the 22ndAnnual Women’s Health Day “By Women For Women”in conjunction with Glens Falls Hospital and local sponsors on Saturday, April 30th at Salem
Washington Academy. In addition to the keynote speaker, six workshops will be offered at this daylong event. Christa Berthiaume will present the important workshop entitled “Elder Care”. A con-
tinental breakfast with registration between 8 and 9 AM. Lunch options are being prepared byTammy Butler of Jacko’s Corner Shoppe. After lunch chances for door prizes, which have been
contributed by many local businesses, will be drawn. Pre-registration forms should be returnedby mid-April as workshop spots fill up fast. Pamphlets including registration forms are available
at locations in Salem, Cambridge and Greenwich or by contacting Women’s Health Day ChairmanLois Sheaff in Cambridge, 518-677-5562.
YARD SALE DONATIONS NEEDED: The North River United Methodist Church is lookingor donations for a spring yard sale to be held on May 7th . The church is looking for new andently used items for this fundraiser. Proceeds will be used towards operational expenses. Pleaseo not donate items that the church may have to pay to get rid of. No electronics unless they areairly new and complete and please no clothing. The items may be dropped off at the church on
April 23rd and 30th or to schedule a drop off time please contact Amy Sabattis at 518-251-519. Volunteers are the life line of our event. Also, consider giving us a few hours of your timeefore, during or after this event.
TURKEY SUPPER April 30th, at Pleasant Valley Grange Hallocated at intersection of 59A and County Rt. 74. Eat In and
Take Out. Starts at 4:30 PM. THe Supper is sponsored by theouth Cambridge United Methodist Church. Dinner Cost $10.00.
THE LAKE GEORGE COMMUNITY GARDEN CLUBWILL HOLD THEIR MONTHLY MEETING ON MAY8TH at 1 p.m. at the Lake George Senior Citizens Center, 22chuyler Street. The guest speaker, Steven Engelhart, Executive
Director of Adirondack Architectural Heritage, AARCH, willive a presentation on Camp Santanoni: Past, Present and Fu-ure.
FREE LUNCHEON hosted by The Argyle United MethodistChurch. A free Fellowship Community Lunch Saturday, April0 from 12:00 - 2:00 pm. Soup and sandwiches will be served.
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as put together a wonderful selection of music to celebrate hiseventh year with the Courthouse. The 2016 season will be heldn three spring Sundays at 3 pm: May 15 and June 12. Theseutstanding performances will provide guests with the opportunityo experience the finest chamber music in a perfect setting.Ticketsre $20 each or $45 for the series. An invitation has been extendedo music students from area high schools to attend the series ato charge. To reserve your tickets, please call the Courthouse at18-854-7053.
FREE PERENNIAL PLANT EXCHANGE Saturday, May 21st 10 a.m. Sharp West BroadwayStorage 93 West Broadway, Salem, NY For more information contact Jennifer Burt at: (518) 2486485 Please pot plants as you would like to get them.
ELVIS COMPETITORS: Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd., Fort Edward, is now acceptingapplications for its Elvis competition which will be held on May 14th at 7pm. To register for thecompetition please visit our websitewww.littletheater27.org. Artists to perform a total of three songs. Music will be tracks. We will havethree categories: Professional (60% or more of income is made from performing as an ETA), Non-professional (Part time income, hobby or unpaid performances as an ETA), and Youth (age 12 andunder). Prizes will be earned.This event is to benefit Ron Sturges and the Legs for [email protected] (518) 747-3421
MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of thevillage of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 8 MAY 8:00-11:00AM
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THE SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL BECLOSED to the public from Friday May 6, 2016- MondayMay 23, 2016 for interior renovations.
MOTHERS’EAKFAST at American Legion 574 on 72 Pearltreet Hudson falls May 8 8-11am. Bike Blessing at noon.ll welcome. Pay at door.
WASHINGTON COUNTY FARM BUREAU (WCFB)ANNOUNCING SCHOLARSHIPS. There will be several$500 scholarships awarded to current college students who havean interest in agriculture and politics. Winners will be awardedin October 2016 at the Washington County Farm Bureau an-nual meeting. Eligibility and application forms & deadlines:call1-866-995-7300 or email: [email protected] . Completed ap-plications and additional required items must be returned tothe WCFB office by August 31, 2016.
WARRENSBURGH BEAUTIFICATION INC. (WBI) willhost its Annual Spring Membership Meeting & Presentation onWednesday evening, May 4, at The Glen Lodge Bed & Break-fast located at the Glen on Route 28 in Warrensburgh. Registra-tion will begin at 5:00 p.m., Presentation- Please RSVP TeresaWhalen, Chairperson at 518-466-5497 [email protected].
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CON BRIO PERFORMING ARTS CONCERT.Katie Dayerand Les Wheeler will be performing at the Bischoff House onSaturday, April 30 at 7:30 p.m, accompanied by DouglasBischoff. Admission is by donation. The Bischoff House is at573 Dunbar Road, Cambridge 12816. Reservations are essen-tial. 518-796-8184 or at [email protected].
THE FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB AT THE BENNINGTONBATTLE MONUMENT is slated for Saturday, June 11. It ishe American Lung Association’s only Fight For Air Climb in aistoric monument. The event is open to individuals and teamsnd includes a separate Firefighter Challenge. All the funds raisedt the event support the American Lung Association’s mission toave lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease.
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WOMEN'S HEALTH DAY. Jessie Carney Will Present atWomen’s Health Day at the Salem Area Woman’s Club’s 22ndAnnual Women’s Health Day “By Women For Women” in con-unction with Glens Falls Hospi tal and local sponsors on Satur-
day, April 30th at Salem Washington Academy. Health Dayttendees will enjoy a continental breakfast withegistration between 8 and 9 AM. A baked goods table will bevailable all day. Lunch options will be prepared by Tammy But-er of Jacko‘s Corner Shoppe. After lunch chances for door prizes,enerously contributed by many local businesses, will be drawn.pace is limited for the individual workshops. For more infobout the events of the day, or for a registration form, please con-act Chairman Lois Sheaff at 518-677-5562.
CHICKEN BBQ - The North Cambridge ‘Stump’ MethodistChurch annual Mother’s Day weekend BBQ, Saturday May7th from 4:00 - 5:30PM. This is take-out only. Menu: 1/2chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, roll and choice of dessert.150 dinners available - donation of $11.00 Info: 518- 692-9391.
BATTENKILL BOOKS ANNOUNCES TWO WORK-SHOPS FOR CHILDREN ON PLANT IDENTIFICA-TION. Either or both sessions Thursday, April 28thorThursday, May 19th from 3 - 4:30 pm at 15 E. Main Stcambridge. Naturalist Sue Van Hook will teach Ages 7 and upwelcome at this free event, RSVP helpful but not required(518-677-2515 or [email protected]).
FREE SCRAPBOOKING CLASS: Rensselaer County’sEverett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, GraftonNY.Do you have stacks of pictures that you keep meaning toput in alums? We can help you get started Classes for Maywill be Monday, the 2nd and 16th at 12:30, come early and
join us for lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $3.00 forseniors 60 years of age an older.
HAM DINNER AT UNITED BAPTIST CHURCH OFPOULTNEY Saturday, April 30th, 2016@5PM. Ham,roasted potatoes, vegetable side dishes and pineapple upsidedown cake. This is the first fundraiser for the purpose of paint -ing our church building. $8.00 suggested donation. All arewelcome wheelchair accessible For info: Pam Gibbs 802-342-73
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