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Amid Concern that Dying Bees Could Hurt Farming, Pesticide-Makers Point to OtherRisks. Amid Concern that Dying Bees Could Hurt Farming, Pesticide-Makers Point to OtherRisks. In a building tucked in a corner of theBayer CropScience North American headquar-ters, high school students wander through6,000 square feet dedicated entirely to thespecialness of bees. Children taste differenttypes of honey and examine the differencesbetween honeybee and carpenter bee speci-mens.The pesticide maker highlights its work to fos-ter the insects around the world, welcomingschool-age children at the site built apart fromplant research labs and executive offices. Amidthe displays are bottles of Bayer pesticides. That display in that building captures Bayer's multi-billion-dollar balancing act. Some of those pesticides contain tobacco-derived chemicals calledneonicotinoids that many researchers say play a role in declining bee populations. Bayer spent$12 million last year, when it earned profits of more than $3.6 billion, promoting bee health asthe world's top neonic maker and No. 2 Syngenta fend off suggestions the chemicals are bee-killers.Both companies are fighting pressure from regulators in the U.S. and Europe with publicitycampaigns and lobbying aimed at telling people that neonics are beneficial and safe when usedcorrectly, and that bees face greater peril from parasites, pathogens and poor diets as wild flow-ering plants diminish. Bee die-offs could disrupt the human food chain, with a third of the foodsconsumed by Americans and Europeans dependent on pollinators like them. Researchers sus-pect neonic pesticides play some role in reported die-offs and the mysterious Colony CollapseDisorder. But they don't know how much. A comparison of more than three dozen pesticidesfound neonics produced by Bayer CropScience and Syngenta among the chemicals most toxicto bees, according to a September study by USDA researchers. Bayer, Syngenta and Monsanto— which coats its seeds with neonics — are encouraging nonprofits, landowners and govern-ments to plant more flowers and other plants bees need to feed. Their representatives are speak-ing at beekeepers' conferences and visiting agricultural research universities. Besides invitingvisitors to bee centers on its corporate campuses outside Raleigh, North Carolina, and Monheim,Germany, Bayer offers teachers a downloadable digital science lesson about bees. A companyTwitter feed promotes the benefits of neonics and studies that refute their link to bee deaths,often using the hashtag #FeedABee. Critics say that is all little more than propaganda akin to thecigarette industry's efforts to confound people by highlighting inconclusive science. The com-panies blame a parasitic mite as the biggest bee-killer. While the mite may be the greatest adver-sary of his honeybees, it doesn't explain why mite-free bumble bees are also disappearing.Neonics were a breakthrough because they can be used to coat seeds rather than sprayed overplants. As the plant sprouts, the chemical is incorporated into every part of it — from roots, tostalk, to the flowers that attract bees and butterflies.Becky Langer, the Bayer CropScience manager for U.S. bee health, denied the company's 4-year-old campaign is related to the company's neonic sales. It grew out of decades of research onthe interaction of chemicals and the crucial pollinators, she said.She said: "Bee numbers areactually not declining." But that depends how you count. On the one hand, figures from the U.N.Food and Agriculture Organization and the U.S. Department of Agriculture show there are morebee colonies now than 30 years ago. But those numbers can be deceiving since beekeepersroutinely separate a healthy hive into two, a practice that helps overcome accepted annual lossesof about 18 percent. Beekeeper Steve Hildebrand, who keeps about 20 hives outside Raleigh,annually divides healthy colonies to replace dead ones.It's harder to keep bees than it used tobe," he said. "It seems to get harder every year."Losses in the U.S. the past five years have been especially acute, with reported annual losses of30 percent to 45 percent, according to a study authored by researchers including the Universityof Maryland's Dennis vanEngelsdorp . The heavy death toll continues through the spring andsummer, when bee populations are collecting pollen and should be their healthiest, the studysaid. Across Europe and nearby countries like Algeria, beekeepers reported 17 percent of colo-nies lost last winter, twice that of the previous year.Meanwhile, Bayer and Syngenta are working on new bee-saving products. Syngenta is testingbiological and chemical agents to fight mites and parasites. Bayer is working on repellants tokeep bees away from pollinating plants until pesticides lose their killing power, remote sensorsfor monitoring hive health, and the latest in a 30-year series of mite-killing treatments.
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HOUSE FOR RENT: Green-
wich, 4 bedroom with base-
ment garage, large kitchen.
$1200/mo. plus security & ref-
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electric) $975/month. Eves:
518-854-9840
GRANVILLE: Gillespie Pond.
2.4 acres. 200’ waterfront.
$24,900.
HAMPTON: Crystal Lake.
31.4 acres. 600’ waterfront.
$93,000
HEBRON: 1 +/- acre. Drilled
well. Septic system, 24’x42’
concrete slab. Home site.
$25,900
GRANVILLE: 166 acres.
Massive meadows, woods,
views. $334,000.
FOR RENT: 8 room country
Colonial.
$800 monthly, security,
references, no pets.
www.michael-craig-
campbell-realty.com
518-642-2274
FOR RENT:
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Nice 2 bedroom apartment.
Washer/dryer hook up. Re-
done. NO PETS. $620/mo
Call 518-692-9295
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LISTINGS WANTED
We have serious, qualified
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seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farm-
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home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
Please call or text 518-253-
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FOR RENT 3 bedroom house.
Corner of Route 40 and
Wilbur Ave., Easton. $1,000/
month plus utilities. Central air
and heat (propane). All appli-
ances included. Well water.
Great views. Two year mini-
mum. 518-695-5000.
FOR RENT IN
BENNINGTON, VT:
5000+ Sq Ft commercial or
industrial space with loading
dock, large overhead door,
many uses! Could also be re-
tail space, Heat & Elec not
included. Parking on and off
street, many uses! $850 per
month.
Call: (802) 442-3116.
HOUSE FOR RENT
Greenwich,
3 Bedroom, 2 Bath,
Country Setting, Large
yard.
$900/month
+ Security.
518-692-8258
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Farms, Woodlands
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SCHUYLERVILLE
ONE BEDROOM APART-
MENT FOR RENT includes
heat, lights, water and
sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311
TWO
APARTMENTS
AVAILABLE.
One on the first floor; one
on the second floor; both
two (2) bedrooms.
27 Main street
Greenwich, NY
518-791-3001
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew, Broker/
owner
IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICE
SPACE FOR RENT. Route 40
South Argyle; busy road; 1100
sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-
room, brick, dead end road,
large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-
lem, NY.
ONE BEDROOM APT FOR
RENT: Country setting in
Schuylerville. Includes heat,
electric, water/sewer, lawn
maintenance and snow plow-
ing. $775/mo. 518-338-8311.
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Cambridge.From Buskirk: follow signs from
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must maintain a positive atti-
tude, have the ability to multi-
task, pay close attention to
detail, be highly organized, and
work well with others.
Please contact Heather at
518-233-8368.
FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883
Sportster 1200 kit, very good
condition, 5,700 miles, cherry
black, single seat, 3,500
obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang
GT, V8, standard, convert.,
leather interior, excellent
shape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004
Hyundai Tiburon standard GT
V6 6 speed. very good shape
3,700. OBO. Contact 802-
442-7317.
STELLA ROSE CRAFT
AND VENDOR SHOW
SATURDAY DECEMBER
19TH 10 AM -5 PM
29 COUNTY ROUTE 23
(MAIN STREET)
HARTFORD, NY 12838
518-632-5467
COME DO YOUR LAST
MINUTE SHOPPING.
MANY ITEMS. JEWELRY,
CHRISTMAS DECORA-
TIONS, FLEECE BLAN-
KETS, DOLL CLOTHES,
PINECONE
WREATHES, COLLECT-
IBLE KNIVES, SWORDS,
DAGGERS AND MUCH
MORE.
FOR SALE:
Used Yamaha Alto
Saxaphone. Very Good
Condition. New cost
over $1200. Yours for
$600.
Call 518-692-7429
NORTHCOUNTRYARTS ANNOUNCES JANUARY EX-HIBIT AT THE 2ND FLOOR GALLERY. New exhibit opensJan 4th at Second Floor Gallery in Glens Falls.NorthCountryARTS presents the vibrant watercolor paintingsof Darlene Van Sickle at the Second Floor Gallery at City Hall,located at 42 Ridge Street in Glens Falls, New York. The showruns from Monday, January 4, to Friday, January 29, andhas an artists’ reception with refreshments on Friday, Janu-ary 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and the public isinvited to come and meet and speak to the artist. The Gallery isopen 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.A resident of Saratoga County,Darlene reflects her love of the outdoors, of horse racing, andof the magnificent Adirondacks in her paintings.
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BABYSITTING
GRANDMOTHER
HAS OPENINGS for ages 6
weeks and up. Will do before
and after school. Also,
weekends. Veronica. 518-
581-5962
FOR SALE: New Cabelas Pine
Ridge Shotgun Rife Scope ask-
ing $50.00. new Mens size 11
Hockey Skates asking $40.00.
Lexmark x2500 color printer
asking $20.00. Call 518-854-
7869.
HIGHER CASH PAID FORCOINS, jewelry, gold, silver,watches, diamonds, stamps,
sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.
SPECIALTY LUMBER
Table tops, mantle pieces, rus-
tic furniture stock. Select
grade hardwood lumber, in-
cluding butternut, cherry, oak,
ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494-
2747.
PARTY TENTS
FOR RENT
Reserve Yours Now!
Don't Be Left Out!
Also: Large cold food chests.
Call 518-692-2028
$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage
costume & turquoise. Coins,
watches, knives, military, toys,
antiques etc. 30+ years
experience..save time, call Joe
first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274
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IF YOU ARE CONSIDER BUYING A NEW LAPTOP andhave one that is in very good condition, just older, consider do-nating it to Little Theater on the Farm. The battery does not needto be in good condition. You will receive a receipt for your taxdeductible donation. We are struggling to keep our laptops func-tioning. Windows 7 is fine. Little Theater on the Farm27 PlumRoadFort Edward, New York 12828. (518) 747-3421
AMERICAN LEGION POST 574 on Pearl St in Hudson Fallshas started a military mini-museum. Help us build a memorial inour post, so that we may share with neighboring communities.Any military memorabelia from World War I to the present wouldbe greatly appreciated. 518-747-9891 or Don @ 518-222-6951.
SANTA IS COMING TO SALEM! Starting at 4pm on SundayDecember 20th the Salem Volunteer Fire Dept. will be escortingSanta Claus around the village of Salem. We will be back at theProudfit Hall Firehouse between 5:30-6pm so your children cangive Santa their wish list. Be sure to bring your cameras so youcan get your child’s picture with Santa.
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE- The FirstBaptist Church of Hoosick Falls invite all to join them as theycelebrate Christ’s birth with a Christmas Eve Candlelight Servicebeginning at 8:00 p.m. The service will have lots of music, adramatization and ending with the Candlelight Service. Prior tothe worship service anyone may join them at 6:00 p.m., leavingfrom the church to go Caroling to the nursing homes. The churchis located at 80 Main St. in Hoosick Falls. If you have anyquestions you may phone 686-7737.
CANDLELIGHT CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICE:The NorthRiver United Methodist Church will be holding an early candle-light Christmas Eve Service on Sunday, December 20th at 7:00pm. Pastor Steve Andrews will preside over this service. All arewelcome. The church is located on 194 13th Lake Road in NorthRiver, NY. For more information contact Amy Sabattis 518-251-2519.
NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE: The Glens Falls Collaborativehas teamed up with ECHL team the Adirondack Thunder to offera New Year’s Eve Dance Party at the Glens Falls Civic Center’sHeritage Hall on Thursday, December 31. The party starts rightafter the 5:30 p.m. Adirondack Thunder hockey game versus theReading Royals game, which is followed by fireworks on the ice!DJ Stantastic will usher in the new year with a dance party andlight show from 9 to midnight. There will be a cash bar, food forsale, and dancing. This event is for ages 21 and older.
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COLLECTING WARM CLOTHINGFOR HOMELESS VETERANS
Please help us keep homeless Veteranswarm this winter!!
Neeson Classic Cars will be collecting warmmen and women’s clothing such as coats, win-ter hats, boots, gloves, sleeping bags, etc. Nodonation is too small anything and everythinghelps! All items can be dropped off at 7583County Route 22 Granville, New York 12832(Neeson Classic Cars) from 9:00 am to 5:00pmMonday through Friday.For more information on how to help please
call (518)642-2565.
WE WILL BE OPEN CHRISTMAS EVEAND NEW YEARS EVE 6am to 2pm
10338 State Route 149Ft Ann, NY
518-741-0344
Hrs: 6am
to 2 pm
Daily
SCRAPPY’S
DINER
Merry Christmas
To You All!
Closed
Christmas
Day and
New
Year’s Day.
Closed
Christmas
Day and
New
Year’s Day.
OUT OF COUNTY BUYER
WANTS A FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353.
NEED TO SELL YOUR
HOME OR PROPERTY? List
with us at a fair price. If we
don't sell your home we will
pay your $500. Al Konieczny
at Bryce Real Estate Call for
details.
518-441-4353.
NYC BUYER WANTS WA-
TERFRONT HOME OR
CAMP. Good price. Call Al
at Bryce R.E.
518-441-4353. HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR
SALE: 10' dock space included
on water. $19,000. 518-858-
2786.
LAND OR FARM WANTED:
Top price paid. Out of coun-
try buyers. Call Bryce Realty
518-271-7630 Need to sell your home? Call
Al Konieczny @ Bryce Real
Estate 441-4353 Competitive
, Reliable, Professional and
Proven Service for all your
needs!
Starter Homes $74k and Up
Call Jim@ BRYCE 588-6755
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
Green $190/cord
Seasoned $250/cord
Cut, split,
delivered locally.
518-538-1097
BLACK CREEK
VALLEY
TAXIDERMY.
SALEM, NY
518-854-7561
DRUMMS SAWMILL
Kiln Dried Rough Cut
and Planed lumber
in stock.
1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,
Novelty Siding, Log
Cabin Siding. V-
Groove. Hrs: M-F 8
am-4:30 pm;
Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm
Pick-up or delivery.
193 Casey Road in
Schuylerville.
518-928-9982
518-583-1168
We now accept all
major credit cards!
EXCAVATOR
FOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;
22 ft reach. Mowing and
brush cutting of ponds,
steep hills, embankments
and roadways. We also
have multiple versatile
bush hogging and brush
cutting equipment for all
your needs.
Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.
Easton, NY
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.
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JOE’S
NEW & USED FURNITURE
160 BENMONT AVENUEBENNINGTON, VERMONT 05201
802.447.0192
JOE’S NOW OFFERSCONSIGNMENT!
Call for an appointmentMFG. JEWELER
30 Central Ave.Mechanicville, NY
518-664-8283
This HolidaySeason, Start ATradition OnOur TraditionOf Excellence
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Manley’s Restaurant4
Route 4, Kingsbury, NY • 747-0023Homemade Desserts
Open 7 Days Each Week 7am-8pm M-SatSunday 7am-7pm
WINTER Hrs:
Mon 7am-2pm
Tue-Sat 7am-8pm •
Sun 7am-7pm
Breakfast Until 1pm
Sundays
WINTER Hrs:
Mon 7am-2pm
Tue-Sat 7am-8pm •
Sun 7am-7pm
Breakfast Until 1pm
Sundays
CLARK’S EQUIPMENT
175 East Broadway, Salem, NY • 854-3149
FIREWOOD FOR
SALE
Seasoned-
$250/cord
Semi Seasoned-
$210/cord
Cut, split, delivered
locally.
HOME:
518-353-0800
Cell
201-403-4080
CUSTOM DEER
PROCESSING
Michael Strohmeyer
Meat Cutter.
Cooler on premises.
789 Coach Road,
Argyle, NY.
518-638-6276
518-937-0144
COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271
BAND SAWN
AIR DRIED PINE
LUMBER. 1x's and
2x's. Most sizes
on hand. Also, kiln
dried Hardwood
Flooring in Oak,
Cherry and
Hickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.
518-677-5609,
leave message.
Cash Cash Cash
• Buying Computers and
Scrap Electronics • Door to
Door Pick up • All Quanti-
ties accepted • Automotive
Batteries • Radiators • Al-
ternators • Aluminum
wheels • Starters and More!
Call for details:
518-747-3677
WANTED , EZ Play Today &
Hal Lenord keyboard books,
Holidays and any other.
email [email protected] or
call 802 549 4637 and leave
message.
GREEN BARN
EXCHANGE
29 Main Street, Harrford,
NY
518-632-3023
Open Daily 11-5.
Buying and selling tools and
electronics in good working
condition. Selling glasswear,
crafts, knives, old tools, small
furniture and many other
items.
WANTED: Standing timber,
wood lots. Fully insured. Call
518-692-2109
WE SPECIALIZE IN
ESTATE CLEAN OUTS.
Antiques purchased or
consigned. WANTED:
antiques, collectibles, fine
used furniture, china , glass,
books and garage sale items.
Call 518-747-0197
CDL A AND B DRIVERS
NEEDED: Driver should live
within 50 miles of Hoosick
Falls, NY 12090. Driver needs
to be dependable. OTR driv-
ers and Local drivers wanted.
Enhanced license and TWIC a
plus but not needed to apply.
Call Bill for details: 518-686-
5411
HAY FOR SALE
3’x3’x8' / 800lb+ Bales
Cattle Quality $40.
518-378-0901
CASH: For crank phono-
graphs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
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HELP WANTED. Mechanic. Experienced autoand/ or heavy duty technician. Full Time with
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4-H Offers Free Holiday Break Fun!- Are you looking for asomething fun to do during the Holiday Break? CornellCooperative Extension and 4-H of Warren County invite allyouth to join them for a “4-H Adirondack Rendezvous”. Heldon Tuesday, December 29th, the day will be comprised of threefun filled workshops, free of charge and open to all. Come toone or come to them all! Please call the CCE office to registerfor any of the following programs (518)668-4881. From 10:30-Noon, join us for “WHEP: Act like an animal!” Strap on somesnowshoes (like a lynx or hare) and go for a snowshoe aroundthe education center to look for wildlife signs, animals, andhabitat that is adapted to winter survival. A hike will besubstituted if we do not have any snow. Afterward, we will warmup inside with hot cider as we discuss what we saw, and registerany birds we spotted on the Project Feeder Watch website. FromNoon-2pm, get cooking with “Flip for 4-H Pancakes”. Learnto make delicious oatmeal whole grain pancakes and homemadeNew York apple sauce! Make it all from scratch, learn why theserecipes are good for you, and eat up! Lastly from 2-4pm castyour cares aside and come have fun at a “4-H Sport FishingWorkshop!” Not only is fishing enjoyable, it is a valuablewilderness survival skill that has been a part of Adirondack livingfor centuries. We’ll be exploring and practicing the traditionalskills of fishing from using just the right bait to casting like apro. And, of course, we will be learning to identify various kindsof fish. So, come spend a few hours with us and sharpen yourfishing skills while having fun! If the weather permits, we willbe casting outside so please bring appropriate clothing. TradingBlanket: As many of you know, 4-H has started a “Change forChange” program and we are offering each of the participantsa chance to “trade” in their change for 4-H swag! That’s right,you will have the chance to barter for various types of 4-Hitems. So, start gathering up your loose change and bring tothe trading blanket to swap with the 4-H staff
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Fishing Workshop to Be Held for Area Youth- CornellCooperative Extension of Warren Counties 4-H program invitesarea youth to participate in a fishing workshop to be held Tuesday,December 29th at the Extension office on 377 Schroon RiverRoad, Warrensburg, NY. The workshop is open to all youth ages5 to 19. The program will begin at 2:20pm and will go until4:30pm. This will be an indoor workshop but will (weatherpermitting) include some outdoor casting practice. We’ll be havingfun identifying the kinds of fish that are indigenous to our area aswell as learning the kinds of bait to catch them. This workshop isgeared towards beginners and those with moderate fishingpractice. To learn more or to register, please call 518-668-4881or email Dan Carusone at [email protected].
OLD SARATOGA REFORMED CHURCH CANDLELIGHT CELEBRATION- Old Saratoga Reformed Church,Pearl and Burgoyne Streets, Schuylerville, will be holding itsannual Candlelight Celebration of the Birth of Jesus Christ onThursday, Dec. 24 at 8 pm. The Christmas Story will be read,carols and anthems sung, and the Christmas Message will be de-livered by Pastor Joyce deVelder. The service will include tradi-tional candle lighting during the singing of “Silent Night.” Thesanctuary is handicapped accessible. All are welcome!
ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING @ the American Legionon Clancy Street in Schuylerville December 20 1-5pm. Musicby “The Countrymen.” Everyone is welcome. Casual wear. Adults$7. Age 6-17 $2; under 6 years of age FREE. Info: 518-638-8905or 518-824-3719.
DO YOU LOVE TO PLAY BINGO?- Rensselaer County’s TroySenior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy NY- The RensselaerCounty Troy Senior Center has a great time playing bingo onWednesdays and Fridays at 12:30 pm, after our noon meal. Comefor lunch and stay to play! All seniors age 60 and over are eligible.Membership is free. Call 270-5348 for more information.
FUNDS NEEDED FOR ELECTRICAL UPGRADE @ TheNorth River United Methodist Church, which is seeking dona-tions for the “Let There Be Light” campaign to update the elec-trical system in the 168 year old church building. The NorthRiver United Methodist Church was founded in 1847 in the ham-let of North River and is the second oldest church located in theTown of Johnsburg. According to Amy Sabattis member of thechurch and current trustee “We have had some success in rais-ing funds through car washes and bake sales and we have had afew generous donations but we are still lacking the funding tocomplete the project. The fund-raising committee is looking forgrants from foundations, too, but most private foundations say“no churches.” So, we have hit social media by using the siteGoFundMe. The site will display our campaign but only whenwe hit the $500.00 mark. When we hit that mark our campaignwill be posted for the whole world to see and the potential fordonations is much greater.” If you would like to contribute tothis fundraiser go to http://www.gofundme.com/lit3z4 or callAmy Sabattis at 518-251-2519.
CHAIR YOGA- Yoga is a stress reliever. It improves balance,flexibility and strength. When combined with light weights, whereappropriate, it can be even more beneficial. It’s free, it’s fun andthere is no obligation. Wear loose clothing and let’s stretch andrelax! Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 am,you may join at any time. It’s a mind and body rejuvenation.Yoga is something people of all ages and abilities can come to-gether and do. If you have any questions, or would like to join usfor lunch after exercise, please contact the center at 279-3413.
FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY– A great way to study throughthe Bible at your convenience. Exciting and informative studythat could change your life. Compliments of Free SpiritFellowship. 885-3149
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Battenkill Conservancy’s Save the WallProject Gets Underway with Boy Scout
Troop 127Great weather, enthusiastic boy scouts from Troop 127 andthe coordination of helpful neighbors and businesses resultedin uncovering the historic stone wall along Route 29 in MiddleFalls that has been mostly hidden due to brush overgrowth,lack of maintenance and more recently an abundance of fallenleaves.Thanks to adjoining property owners, Kelly & Eric Johnson,the scouts were able to access the invasive knotweed and grape-vines behind the wall. Withthe assistance of Millie andJohn Reiger of CountryPower Products, the scoutshad plenty of tools andwere kept safe along thebusy stretch of highwaywith vests, signs and conesthanks to Ian Miller and theNYS DOT’s Adopt a Highway Program. Pizza lunch and sea-sonal cider came in thanks to Spiros Tsitos of Greenwich Houseof Pizza and Nils Cederstrom of Whipple City Pizza makingthe morning a true community effort.Participating scouts, parents & volunteers included Chery,Charlie, D’Artagnan & Lucas Fearon, Steve & Joleen Meins,Joshua and Mathew Epstein, Timothy Banfield, Veronica andEvan Atwell, Melissa Bauer, Joseph Dziewolski, Chris andMathew Ginart, Charles & Conor Showalter, Lorraine MBallard and Cub Scout Lane Schultz and his mom.Removing the overgrowth and vegetation revealed where partsof the wall have collapsed onto the sidewalk area. While addi-tional work and the removal of select trees, grapevines andknotweed will be required, the wall and the area across thestreet from the Battenkill bog already looks a lot better.
BENEFICIAL MARTIAL ARTS PROGRAM OFFERED ATTHE COURTHOUSE: The Salem Courthouse CommunityCenter is pleased to offer a beneficial martial arts program severaldays a week. Under the direction of Sifu (Chinese for skilledperson or tutor) Steven Nacua, 3 distinct classes are offered. KungFu Tigers and Dragons targets children ages 5 to 11 and providesthe younger students with the traditional Chinese Kung Fufundamentals and discipline while having fun in a relaxedatmosphere. Kung Fu (White Crane Style) is available forindividuals ages 12 to adult. Students are taught this distinctmartial arts discipline including forms, self-defense and breathing/relaxation and test for sash advancement. The third class is TaiChi/ Chi Kung offered to adults. These beneficial exercisesdeveloped in China over 200 years ago help improve balance,reduce stress and create a feeling of well-being.The winter class session has been finalized and class sign-up isavailable. Kung Fu Tigers and Dragons will take place onSaturdays, January 9 through February 27 from 8:30 to 9:30am. Adult Kung Fu will be offered on Tuesdays, January 5through February 23 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm and on Saturdays,January 9 through February 27 from 7:00 to 8:30 am. TaiChi/ Chi Kung will be offered on Tuesdays, January 5 toFebruary 23 from 11:00 to noon and Thursdays, January 7 toFebruary 25 from 7:30 to 8:30 pm. Details are available at theCourthouse website, www.salemcourthouse.org, or may beobtained by calling 518-854-7053. Come join the fun!
VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship at theValley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street each Sun-day morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G. Ewart Mor-ris, is followed by a coffee hour. Children participate in the firstpart of the church service and then are invited to attend churchschool. The choir practices on Thursday evenings. If you cansing and read music, you are invited to join. Prayer shawl minis-try meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00p.m. All who knit or crochet – or would like to learn - are wel-come. The church is handicapped accessible and has an assistivelistening system. All are welcome! Call 753-4848 or check outour web site at www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more in-formation. Please join us!
JOIN OUR CHOIR! We are looking for singers to join ourchoir at the West Hebron Presbyterian Church on Route 30 inWest Hebron. Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at thechurch or manse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for moreinfo: 518-854-3729.
“A TRANSITIONALINTERPRETATION:
AMERICAN ROOTS MUSICBY FIVE
PHOTOGRAPHERS” is thenew exhibition on view in theFolklife Gallery at CrandallPublic Library, September
through December 31, 2015.Guest curator and photographer
Andrzej “Andre” Pilarczyk, alongwith four of his colleagues
(Joseph Deuel, Enid Farber,Bryan Lasky, Lawrence White),
provide a look at an insider’sview of the dramatic worlds of
live music performance.
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MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEER TRAININGPROGRAM- There is still room, and still time, to enroll in theCornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener VolunteerTraining Program! The program starts in January 2016. If youhave a passion for gardening, like to increase your knowledgeabout gardening, and enjoy sharing this knowledge with others,give us a call or send us an e-mail to learn more about theprogram. Any level of gardening knowledge is fine—the trainingwill get you started or add to your knowledge base. The trainingbegins on January 11, 2015, so contact the office soon formore information and/or to receive an application. The trainingprogram is held in Ballston Spa and is presented by manyknowledgeable and experienced horticulture educators andexperts. For more information, please contact the CCE MasterGardener Volunteer Program in Warren County: 518-623-3291or [email protected].
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SANTA IN SALEM: On Thursday, Dec. 24, at 4 p.m., Santa and Mrs. Claus will be visitingSalem Community Fellowship, at 224 Main St. in Salem, NY, to tell the story about the truemeaning of Christmas. At 5 p.m., we invite everyone to experience the Spirit of the Living Godduring our Christmas Eve service as we celebrate the birth of our Messiah. For more informationcall (518) 854-3208 or email us at [email protected].
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4-H VOLUNTEERS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESSOF THE 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM.Cornell Cooperative Extension’s 4-H Program is growing andlooking for volunteers to lead youth programming in WarrenCounty to inspire the next generation. As a volunteer for 4-H,you have the opportunity to share your personal interests withlocal youth in subjects as varied as food and nutrition, naturalresources, public speaking, technology, community service andmore. 4-H supports you in sharing your knowledge and exper-tise to help a young person find their own passions and inter-ests; and with opportunities to either lead a club or provide one-time programs, you decide on the level of involvement that bestfits your schedule. 4-H is the largest youth development organi-zation in the United States empowering over six million youngpeople to “learn by doing.” The program is open to any youthages 5 to 19 years old with opportunities to learn through clubs,after school and school enrichment programs and through thevariety of programs offered through the Cooperative Extensionoffices. For more information about 4-H and opportunities tovolunteer, please call the Warren County Cooperative Exten-sion office at 518-623-3291 or 518-668-4881, by email [email protected] or find Warren County 4-H on Facebook.
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ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET: The Valley Falls VFW lo-cated on Poplar Street will be having an all you can eat buffetSat. Dec. 19th 11AM-1PM. Cost $10 per person.
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS WILL MEET onWednesday, January 6, 2016 at noon at the Town Hall inSchuylerville. It will be a casserole luncheon. Please bring acanned good for the food pantry and a dish to share. New mem-bers are always welcome. Call Pat 518-331-2978.
THE GRANVILLE NEW YORK AREA CHORUS will per-form its annual Christmas Concert at 4pm on Sunday Dec. 20in the South Granville Congregational Church. A new CantataLet there be Christmas will be performed, along with tradi-tional and contemporary songs of the season. Admission isfree.
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR- YES! Whitehall Methodist Church,56 Greenmount Cemetery Lane, off County Rt. 12. Saturday,Dec. 19, 9 to 2PM For your last minute shopping, and clear-ance items for next year, all are welcome to come. Fresh bakedgoods, and Christmas crafts, gifts,decorations, and treasurers,RADA Cutlery, country store items. Join us for lunch.
ARE YOU A CAREGIVER LOOKING FOR SUPPORT frompeople who “really understand because they’ve been there, too?”An Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group offers just that – a safeplace for caregivers, family and friends of persons with dementiato meet and develop a mutual support system. A Support Groupis a place to exchange practical information on caregiving prob-lems and possible solutions, talk through challenges and ways ofcoping, share feelings, needs and concerns, and learn about re-sources available in your community. Monthly caregiver supportgroup meetings are held at Washington Center for Rehabilitationand Healthcare, State Route 40 in Argyle on the 2nd Monday ofeach month at 2:00 PM and Fort Hudson Skilled Nursing Facil-ity, 319 Upper Broadway in Fort Edward, on the 4th Thursday ofeach month at 3:00.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP. Have you been looking for a weeklybible study group consisting of a wonderful group of people?Look no further. The Rensselaer County Troy Senior ServiceCenter located at 19 Third Street, Troy, across from the Atrium,has a weekly Bible Study Group led by Andy Agcaoili. This is anon-denominational fellowship group. They meet every Fridayfrom 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Please consider staying to join us forthe fabulous lunch we serve every day at noon for a suggestedcontribution of $2.00. Call 270-5348 for more information.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES: North River United MethodistChurch would like to remind the community that weekly Sundayschool classes are offered to children 3 years old and up. Sundayschool classes are held every week during the regular church ser-vice which is held at 10am every Sunday except the first Sundayof the month service which is held at 9am. Children will learnbible based curriculum within a fun, safe, and loving environ-ment. For more information contact Sandra Cashman at 518-251-2883.
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