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Vol. 62 No. 23; April 3, 2015RESIDENTIALCUSTOMER518-747-9535
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OUT OF COUNTY BUYER
WANTS A FARM!
Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
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HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR
SALE: 10' dock space in-
cluded on water. $19,000.
518-858-2786.
APARTMENT FOR RENT
IN SCHUYLERVILLE Up-
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CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
Warren Counties
Sandra Corlew,
Broker/owner
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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No pets.
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1231
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•Sand blaster Cabinet:
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•3 HVLP spray guns. Sharp
platinum (2) off brands-$100
•Body shop supplies-call for
list-$95
•Strip tape display (50) rolls
w/cutter-$75
•Welding torches & gauges,
(3) tips, (1) heating tip, (2)
cutting torches, (8) tank
adapters, etc. Includes mine
torch(both need air lines)-
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•Porter-Cable metal air
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• Big Daddy rivet gun-$25
•Leverage bar-$40
•Air line w/reel-$40
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TREE SERVICE..
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Donavan Tree Service,
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2001 VW BEETLE
100,000 miles; good condition;
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7832.PITTSTOWN SENIORS TRIP: A trip is planned to Pennsylva-nia Amish Lands June 2nd-4th 3 days, 2 nights, breakfasts, din-ners, theater, guided tour: $339 per person, inclusive. Info and res-ervations: 518-478-3338. Members and guests welcome. Meet atTamarac Plaza-details upon making reservations.
CALLING ALL TALENTED PEOPLE Do you have talent andwould like to perform on stage? The Salem Courthouse Commu-nity Center will be hosting its popular annual talent showcase at theFort Salem Theater on Saturday, June 6 at 7:30 pm. (A mandatorytechnical rehearsal will take place at the Fort Salem Theater onFriday, June 5 starting at 6 pm.) The Master of Ceremonies forthis year’s production will be the popular former CBS 6 NewsAnchor, Jerry Gretzinger. Auditions for the show will take place inthe second floor courtroom of the CCC on 2 Saturdays in April, the11 and 18, from 10 am until noon. The family-friendly show fea-tures singers, dancers, musicians, magicians, and comedians. Allages are welcome to audition. Please call the CCC at 518-854-7053 and ask for Donna to schedule an appointment to audition.The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway across from the SalemCentral School.
MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCHis Sunday at 9:00 AM. There is a children’s Liturgy during SundayMass to which all children are welcome. The schedule for HolyWeek is as follows: Holy Thursday – 5 PM at St. Patrick’s a Pot-luck Dinner followed by the Mass of the Lord’s Supper at 7 PM.At 9 PM there will by Night Prayer. Good Friday – 3 PM at St.Patrick’s will be the Commemoration of the Lord’s Passion andDeath. Easter Vigil - 8 PM at Holy Cross. Easter Sunday – Massat 9 AM at Holy Cross. Beginning April 9, Thursday, a CommunionService will be held at 8:30 AM. On Saturday, April 18th, there willbe a meeting for all those who attended the Stephen Ministry Work-shop from Holy Cross and anyone who wishes to assist in pastoralcare ministry. The meeting will begin at 8:30 AM in the church hallat Holy Cross. Contact Jeff Peck if there are questions. On May2nd, the Saturday Mass at 4:30 PM will resume. Beginning Sun-day, May 3rd, Mass time will change to 8:30 AM with Father Mar-tin Fisher as Sacramental Minister. Please note the change of time.
$5000 RAFFLE: The Middle Falls Fire Department is holding a$5,000 Grand Prize raffle drawing on April 18th, 2015. 17 totalprizes will be awarded totaling $9,000. The cost of tickets are $50each, and only 300 tickets will be sold. Tickets are expected to sellout so get yours today! To purchase tickets, contact any member ofthe fire department, stop by the fire station, on Route 29, on a Tues-day or Thursday night, or call the fire station at 692-2830. Ticketsare also available during all MFFD events.
GENERAL SCHUYLER RESCUE SQUAD is hosting a Stop &Shop Vendor/Craft Fair on Saturday, April 25 from 10 to 4 pm atthe Rescue Squad Building on Rt. 29, Schuylerville. Refreshmentsavailable. Please help support your local community.
SPECIAL DINNER Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY – On Wednesday, April15, the Nutrition Department will hold its monthly special dinner atnoon. This month’s theme will be “Spring Fling”, menu will be;Meatloaf w/Mushroom Gravy, Mashed Potatoes, Broccoli, ShreddedLettuce w/Oil & Vinegar, Italian Bread, and Lemon Cottage Puddingfor dessert. Entertainment will begin at 11:00 a.m. with Joe Pro Sound.Our wonderful complete lunch is available to all Rensselaer CountySeniors age 60 and older Monday thru Friday at noon for a suggestedcontribution of $3.00. Stop in anytime Mon. – Fri. 9:00 – 3:00 pm fora complete monthly menu and activities calendar. Please call 279-3485 to make your reservations for lunch.
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Farm Bill Program Deadline Extended to April 7Farmers have until April 7 to decide between the Agricultural Risk Coverage (ARC) and Price LossCoverage (PLC) safety net programs, USDAannounced Friday.The decision comes just days after Secretary ofAgriculture Tom Vilsack suggested an extensionremained a possibility."This is an important decision for producers be-cause these programs help farmers and ranch-ers protect their operations from unexpectedchanges in the marketplace," Vilsack stated in anews release. "Nearly 98% of owners have al-ready updated their yield and base acres, and90% of producers have enrolled in ARC or PLC. These numbers are strong, and continue to rise.This additional week will give producers a little more time to have those final conversations, reviewtheir data, visit their local Farm Service Agency offices, and make their decisions."The deadline originally had been scheduled for March 31.Farmers may also finish updating yield history and reallocating base acres by April 7.
ON THE FARM by Andy Manne
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BRING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO LUNCH DAY Rensselaer County’s Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY –Calling all Grandparents, The Everett WagarSenior Center is hosting a Grandkids Day on Friday, April 3, beginning at 10:00 a.m. We havescheduled Easter egg coloring, music entertainment with Mr. Greenburg from Berlin Central School,Ice Cream sponsored by MVP and lots of treats for all. We will all enjoy a lunch of Macaroni andCheese, Peas, Broccoli, Italian Bread, and Fruited Gelatin for dessert, available at a special price forthe grandkids of $1.00, suggested donation for seniors is $3.00. All Rensselaer County seniors andfamily’s welcome, reservations required 279-3485.
LOUISIANA TRIP – RESERVE BEFORE APRIL 3. Tour with us October 11-18, 2015 throughthe Heart of the South – New Orleans, Natchez, and Lafayette. Sponsored by La Fédération Franco-Américaine du NY, this 8-day trip includes airfare, transfers, hotels, 11 meals, and guided tours.Highlights: French Quarter, Court of Two Sisters Restaurant; Baton Rouge (state capital); Natchez,MS; Lafayette/Cajun country, Vermilionville, Bayou Cruise, Cajun cooking lesson. Per person (pp)fares: Triple $2,469; Double $2,499; Single $3,049. Book before APRIL 3 and save $100 pp on yourfare. For more information, contact Lisa Laforest at Plaza Travel Center (518) 785-3338 [email protected].
SCHOLARSHIP TO BE AWARDED- The Schaghticoke Fair announces today that seven (7)$1,000.00 scholarships will be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and also stu-dents enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs (NYSAAF) and theNew York State Showpeople’s Association (NYSSA) sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying stu-dents must be active at the Schaghticoke Fair or with the New York State Showpeople’s Association.All applicants from Rensselaer County must submit their applications through the Schaghticoke Fairor the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 10, 2015. Information is available at the Schaghticoke Fairoffice, 69 Stillwater Bridge Road, Schaghticoke, NY 12154, through Cornell Cooperative Extensionof Rensselaer County and from local high school guidance counselor offices. Applications must beprinted and completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more information, contact theSchaghticoke Fair at 518-753-4411, x13.
EASTER EGG HUNT. West Hebron, New York: The Easter Bunny and his helpers have hiddenhundreds of candy filled eggs for the Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday, April 4 at 2 p.m. at The WestHebron U.P. Church, 3153 Country Route 30 in West Hebron. The Easter Egg Hunt is FREE andchildren from 2- 10 years are invited to join the fun, rain or shine. The children will be divided by agegroups. Everyone will meet the Easter Bunny during the egg hunt. Bring a camera and a basket forcarrying home eggs. For additional information, call (518) 854-3250.
THRISH MARKIE WILL PRESENT AT THE SALEM AREA WOMAN’S CLUB The Sa-lem Area Woman’s Club will hold it’s regular meeting at the Mackenzie Chapel of the First UnitedPresbyterian Church in Salem on Wednesday, April 8th. The meeting will begin at 1 PM with a teahosted by chairman Linda Randles, with help from Vivian Ackerman, Diane DeConno, Dee Romack,Anne Torrens and Marianne Vernon. The final plans for the upcoming 21st Annual Women’s HealthDay will be made. After the brief business meeting the Woman’s Club will introduce Thrish Markiewho will present a program entitled “Call of the Wild: Rehabilitation of Wild Animals”. All are wel-come to enjoy this interesting presentation.
GUN HUNTER SAFETY COURSE Salem –A one-day Gun Hunter Safety Course will be held atthe Salem Fish and Game Club (316 Sportsman Way, Salem) on Saturday, April 11th starting 8:30am.Registration is required via the DEC website (http://dec.ny.gov/) prior to April 2nd. Students mustpick up a home-study package at the club on April 2nd between 6 and 7pm and complete the packagebefore the class. (932-4802) for info.
THE ARGYLE SOX RELAY FOR LIFE TEAM are hosting a Bus Trip to the Boston Aquarium/Boston Area on May 3rd!Bus trip proceeds go to the RELAY FOR LIFE! Help us kick cancer with your donation! Bus leavesat 6:30am from Greenwich Central School and goes to the Boston Aquarium. You my either enter andparticipate in the discounted Aquarium Tickets and then go explore Boston or immediately go exploreBoston for the day. Bus will pick back up at the Quincy Market at 6:30 pm. Tickets for bus trip onlyare $45 and with discounted aquarium admission tickets are as follows : Adults -Bus and Aquarium -$66Seniors and College students with ID are $64. Children - 3-17 Bus and Aquarium -$59. ChildrenUnder 3 are free to the Aquarium.Children who Lap ride and are under 2 are Free! Buses do not come equipped with seat belts. Totaldue by April 5th, please contact to verify seats! Please contact Jennifer Ballard at [email protected]/ 518-638-5481
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CORN SILAGE AND
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Marchaland Farms
518-692-9881
FOR SALE: John Daly Gold
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SPRING STOP & SHOP- The General Schuyler EmergencySquad is hosting a Spring Stop & Shop on Sat., April 25 from 10am to 4 pm. Looking for Vendors. Please call Pat Temple at 331-2978 or e-mail at [email protected] if you are interested inreserving a table.
OLD SARATOGA REFORMED CHURCH will be holding aLenten Series during the four Tuesdays of March. Featured is thelife and spiritual journey of Thomas Merton entitled "Soul Search-ing - the Journey of Thomas Merton," whose search has helpedlight the way for millions. The program will run from 12 noon until1 pm each Tuesday (3/ 3, 10, 17, 24). A portion of a DVD will beshown, followed by discussion. Bring your own lunch; coffee, tea,water and cookies will be provided. The church is located on thecorner of Pearl and Burgoyne streets in Schuylerville.
ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Buskirk VolunteerFire Department Inc will be holding their Monthly All You Can EatBreakfast at the fire house on Sunday April 12th from 730 am –11am. Pack up the family and have the best breakfast in town withyour family and friends and support the dedicated volunteers ofyour community. This monthly breakfast will be held the 2nd Sun-day of each month thru May
A NEW COURSE ON MEDITATION FUNDAMENTALSWe are offering a new six-week series on meditation fundamen-tals for beginners. This course we will cover the foundational com-ponents of meditation, including basic philosophy, core techniques,and practical tips, all designed to encourage your comprehensionand integration of meditation fundamentals into your daily life.Classes will be on Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 7:30pm atAlign Again Yoga (70 Main, Greenwich, NY). The series willstart on April 7 th and run for 6 consecutive weeks. The cost is$60. Discounts and 1 full scholarship are available. Please call518-692-7041 or email [email protected] for more infor-mation and to register in advance. Space is limited.
WEST FT ANN LADIES AUXILLARY WILL BE WORK-ING TO BAKE YOUR EASTER PIES FROM SCRATCH:PIES ARE $10 EACH. CREAM PIES: CHOCOLATE, BA-NANACOCONUT, MAPLE, LEMON MERINGUE; PINEAPPLERASPBERRY; VANILLA; APPLE; APPLE/CRANBERRYPECAN; MIXED BERRY. ALL CRUST'S ARE MADE FROMSCRATCH ALONG WITH THE CREAM FILLINGS.ANGEL FOOD LOGS $12.00 WITH THE FOLLOWING FILL-INGS: PINEAPPLE, STRAWBERRY, RASPBERRY. 1 DOZENHOME MADE DINNER ROLLS $6.00. WE OFFER SUGARFREE OPTIONS. DO YOU HAVE A SPECIAL REQUEST?JUST GIVE US A CALL VALERIE TWISS 747-7400, LAURIEGOULD 744-8158, ELAINE GREEN 792-9397
CHICKEN BBQ: The Men’s Auxiliary of VFW Post 7291 ishaving a Chicken BBQ on Saturday April 18 from 2 to 4 pm atthe Post on Abeel Avenue in Greenwich. Dinner includes ½ chicken,baked potato, baked beans, roll and dessert. Tickets are $12 andcan be purchased from any Auxiliary member or at the Post. Or-ders available for take out only.
MUSIC FROM SALEM would like to invite you to the spring2015 concert J. S. Bach “Goldberg Variations” performed by guestartist Marcus Placci, violin and Artistic Directors Lila Brown, viola& Rhonda Rider, cello Hubbard Hall Mainstage - 25 E. Main Street- Cambridge, NY Sunday, March 29, 2015 at 4:00 pm
VALLEY FALLS WOMEN’S CLUB TO HEARSCHAGHTICOKE SUPERVISOR.The Women’s Club of Val-ley Falls and Vicinity will meet at 12:30 PM on Wednesday, April8th at the Masonic Hall in Schaghticoke Jean Carlson, Supervisorof the Town of Schaghticoke will be the featured speaker at thisevent. Ms. Carlson will discuss such timely topics as the scope oftown government, state mandates and her duties as Supervisor.Hostess will be Ddorothy Requate, chair; Sylvia Bunk, MargotGifford and Liz Holmes.
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SPRING BREAK PUPPET CLUB RETURNS TO THE CCCThe Salem Courthouse Community Center will be offering an Aprilspring break Puppet Club program for children in second throughsixth grade. This wonderful opportunity will be available from 1:00to 2:30 each day, Monday, April 6 through Friday, April 10. Theweek will end with a performance of the play the children havebeen rehearsing. Last year’s spring break Puppet Club staged aperformance of “The Gingerbread Man”. The children learned howto manipulate puppets, make a sound track, change scenery andwork as a team. This year, Puppet Club instructor, Debi Craig ofHebron, plans to have the children perform “The Pied Piper”. Debihas instructed Puppet Club at Whitehall Elementary School,Cambridge Elementary School, Hubbard Hall, and the Dorothy NolanElementary School in Saratoga Springs, A retired teacher since 2012,Debi has continued with the Puppet Club in Saratoga Springs due toits immense popularity. In keeping with their mission to support areayouth programing, the Shoppe Off Broadway has donated the fundsneeded to run this program. Due to their generosity, there will be noparticipation fee. The CCC has a beautiful puppet theater constructedby Board member, Rob Sellar, for last year’s program. Debi ownsmany of the puppets representing many different performances,and this should help defray the costs. From experience, Debi knowsthat Puppet Club teaches many life skills including working withdiverse personalities, problem-solving, reading expressively, anddeveloping creativity. To register for this wonderful opportunity,please call the CCC at 518-854-7053.
4-H TRACTOR CERTIFICATION/ATV SAFETY COURSE.Cornell Cooperative Extension is offering The National Safe Tractor& Machinery Operation Program & ATV Safety Workshop on April7 - 9 at the Washington County Fairgrounds and area farms. Thehours are 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. This program is for youth 14 and 15years old who are required to have a Tractor & Machinery OperationCertificate when employed on farms and other agribusiness. Youthover 15 are not required to take this course but are welcome toattend. Topics include general farm safety, working with animals,safe handling of chemicals, equipment operation, ATV safety,skidsteer operation, and tractor operation and maintenance. The ATVsafety portion of the class DOES NOT meet the NYS Departmentof Motor Vehicle requirements for certification. Youth will receivea NSTMOP certificate once they pass the written & tractor operationtests. Youth must attend all sessions to receive the NSTMOPcertificate.The fee is $20 for enrolled 4-Hers, $25 for non-4-H members. Youthcan also just participate in the ATV safety portion of this workshop.For more information or to register call Cornell Cooperative ExtensionWashington County at 518-746-2560 or by [email protected]. You may also contact your local CCEoffice. Registration is required by March 23.
The Youth Group of The First Baptist Church in Hoosick Falls, NYinvites you to join us for a Vendor Blender event on Saturday, April18th from 9-3. Admission to this event is FREE! The followingvendors will be attending: ·Pampered Chef ·CollieFlower: Handmadeitems/unique gifts ·Meg Conner Ceramics · Avon ·HeavenlyHugs with Capri-Suds Goat Milk Soap ·Artistic Hair Designs: Scalpmassages and braids available·Jamberry Nails ·TillDaleFarm: Certi-fied Organic Beef, Chicken and Pork ·Hoosick Hickory: Variety ofhickory products ranging from syrups to dry rubs ·Vermont’s TinyKitchen: Homemade low sugar jams and relishes ·MLS Signs &More. The youth group will have a bake sale table as well as otherlunch appropriate prepared food items available for you to purchase.Also, each of the vendors listed is donating one item for a silentauction table. In addition, live music will be provided by Bill Brownand Martha Von Schilgen of Hoosick Falls. The majority of the pro-ceeds of this event are going to support the Youth Group Camp Fundfor this upcoming summer. Plenty of street parking is available forthis event or there is a parking lot behind the church located at 80Main Street in Hoosick Falls. We look forward to see you with yourshopping bags in hand!
FISH FRY FRIDAYS: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club locatedon route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). FishFry Friday will continue on Last Fish Fry will be April 3rd!. Time4:30 - 7 PM .Menu: Fried Fish-$8.50, or Fried Clams- $8.50, or FriedChicken Tenders-$8.50, also available will be Clam Chowder at $6.00a quart. You are invited to eat in at our club house or to call ahead forTake Out 695-3917. Everyone welcome.
TOWN OF PITTSTOWN SENIORS The Town of Pittstown Se-niors hold monthly meetings on the first Wednesday of the monthwith a covered dish luncheon at noon. Held at Raymertown FireHouse on Mason Lane. All seniors 55 or over are invited to attend. .Trip:June 2-4-Pennsylvania Amish Lands Excursion. Members andguests are welcome. Package includes:3 days-2 nights. Two-nightlodging, two breakfasts, two dinners, including familystyle dinner andShady Maple Smorgasbord. Performance of “Joseph” at the Millen-nium Theatre. Guilded Tour of the Amish Countryside with shoppingopportunities. Luggage handling, taxes, meal gratuities, motor coachtransportation, all are included or $399. per person. For informationand reservations call Sylvia at 518-478-3335.
OLD SARATOGA REFORMED CHURCH, 48 Pearl Street,Schuyerville, Lasagna Dinner on Sat. April 18 from 4:30 pm-6:30pm. Menu:lasagna (meat or vegetarian) or baked ziti, tossed salad,Italian bread, choice of desserts and beverages. The cost is $10 foradults and $5 for children 5-10. Children under 5 free. Reservationsare preferred, but walk-ins are welcome. Please call 695-6638.Takeouts are available. For more information call 518-695-3479.
EASTER SUNDAY SERVICE will be held at Old SaratogaReformed Church at 10:30 am on Sunday, April 5. Pastor JoycedeVelder will preach an Easter message, the Lord’s Supper will becelebrated, and the Chancel Choir will sing an anthem. Following theservice there will be a Fellowship Hour. The sanctuary ia accessibleby a wheelcair platform lift. The church is on the corner of Pearl andBurgoyn Streets in Schuylerville. All are welcome.
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“Insufficient insulation, particularly in basements and attics, canallow heat to escape, resulting in higher energy bills and a lesscomfortable indoor environment,” says Don Kosanka, productprogram director for Owens Corning. “The great thing aboutinsulation is that it is an investment that returns itself. It’s somethingthat homeowners can install themselves and it provides year-roundbenefits. Not only does insulation keep homes warmer in winterand cooler in summer, it delivers energy and cost savings all yearlong.”
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Energy efficiency - The primary purpose of insulation is to controlheat flow in a home to save energy on heating and cooling. It’sestimated that homeowners can typically save up to 20 percentof heating and cooling costs by air sealing the home and addinginsulation. For optimal energy efficiency, a home should beinsulated from the roof down to its foundation. Information aboutspecific areas to insulate in a home is available at www.energy.govand www.owenscorning.com.
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An added incentive for homeowners to improve their home’sinsulation this year is the 2013 Federal Tax Credit for ConsumerEnergy Efficiency. Those who install qualifying insulation productsbefore Dec. 31, can receive a tax credit of 10 percent of the cost,up to $500.
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VENDORS NEEDED: Greenwich Town Wide Garage Sale May 16 & 17 Greenwich Senior Citi-zens Club is holding a garage sale at the VFW in Greenwich . Looking for vendors to fill our coveredpavilion @ $10.00 a table.Contact Ellen Griffin at 518-692-9945
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BASKET PARTY: BPOE # 2223 ELKS AUXILIARY will be hosting the Annual Basket Party onSunday April 12th. This fund raiser supports Scholarships for our 5 schools in our district- Argyle,Cambridge, Greenwich, Salem and Schuylerville. In the past we have been able to award 10 Scholar-ships at $250.00 each to selected Students. If you would like to donate a Basket or an item to add toa basket or a gift certificate, please call Charmane Dow at 692-9060 or Audrey McShane at 692-9828to make arrangements for pick up or drop off at the Elks lodge anytime after 4 PM Monday – Satur-day. If you have any empty baskets for reuse, please drop them off at the Lodge also.
SCRABBLE PLAYERS: Join us for a fun-filled evening of friendly competition featuring thinkingcreatively, stretching the rules, and plotting—all for a great cause! Literacy New York Greater CapitalRegion will again host SCRABBLE® TEAM CHALLENGE. One can play as an individual or competeas a team. Tickets are $60 - individual with Corporate sponsorship levels - starting @ $600. Dinnerincluded and an A-Z raffle too! Contact Deb Seifert (e) [email protected] (p) 518-793-7414for details and tickets. The Greenwich Free Library would like to send a team to support adult literacyprograms in our area. We are looking for individuals who can pay their own way and/or sponsorshipsfor players. Interested? Contact Annie Miller at the library 692-7157 or [email protected] ScrabbleTeam Challenge...How it works:Compete as a member of a team of 8 made up of friends, neighbors or colleagues. The evening’s rulesare built on traditional SCRABBLE, but….with a twist! The idea is to create a board with the highestscore! You can buy additional tiles to add words and/ or buy dictionary “cheats” to confirm spelling.The first 10 teams to register receive bonus points too!
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BARBARA HAMEL WILL PRESENT AT WOMEN’SHEALTH DAY. Barbara Hamel will present a workshop at theSalem Area Woman’s Club’s 21st Annual Women’s Health Day“By Women For Women” in conjunction with Glens Falls Hospitalon Saturday, April 25th at Salem Washington Academy. In addi-tion to keynote speaker Elizabeth Cockey there will be six work-shop choices during this day long event.Barbara Hamel will presentthe workshop titled “Finding Balance In Your Life”. She says thatwe often “fall down” when trying to incorporate exercises into ourbusy lifestyles. Barbara is a local Physical Therapist and will showparticipants simple exercises that can be added into everyday ac-tivities. These exercises will assist in improving flexibility, strengthand balance reactions. Barbara Hamel, PT, is the owner of Help-ing Hands Physical Therapy in Greenwich, NY. Barbara openedHelping Hands in 2002. She greatly enjoys assisting individuals inimproving their health. Barbara and her staff treat a wide range ofages and disabilities. In 2014 her office received the WashingtonCounty Small Business of the Year Award. Barbara is a 1990 gradu-ate of Russell Sage College and lives in Wilton with her husbandBob and three children. Health Day attendees will enjoy a conti-nental breakfast with registration between 8 and 9 AM. A bakedgoods table will be available all day. Lunch options will be preparedby Tammy Butler of Jacko‘s Corner Shoppe. After lunch chancesfor door prizes, generously contributed by many local businesses,will be drawn. Pre-registration for Women‘s Health Day is re-quired and must be received by mid-April. Space is limited for theindividual workshops. Event information packets including regis-tration forms have been mailed to past participants of Women‘sHealth Day. For more information about the events of the day, orfor a registration form, please contact Chairman Lois Sheaff at677-5562.
FISH FRYS FOR LENT. Through 4/3. Will be held every Fri-day during Lent. They will be held at the firehouse on Rt 149 inFort Ann, from 4-7 pm Take out is available. I do not have anypricing right now. For more info call the firehouse or to place anorder 518-639-8811. Full dinners and dessert as well.
FAMILY-STYLE ROAST BEEF DINNER. The Valley FallsUnited Methodist Church at 16 State Street in Valley Falls willhost a roast beef dinner on Wednesday, April 15. Sittings are at5 and 6 p.m., with take-outs available after 5:00. The menu willinclude roast beef and gravy, mashed potatoes, two vegetables,condiments, rolls, and assorted pies. Tickets are $12.00 for adults,$6.00 for ages 6-10, and free for age 5 and under. Reservationsare recommended but walk-ins are welcome as space allows. Thechurch is handicapped accessible. 541-3039 for reservations andinform.
4TH ANNUAL CHILI CHOW DOWN CHALLENGE inNorthCountryARTS Presents Artist Workshops from Aprilthrough June 2015. A choice of eleven art workshops will beoffered by NorthCountryARTS from April through June. Enclosedis a list of the workshops and instructors. Each workshop is $55for a NCA’s member and $65 for non-members. Reservationsare required and should be mailed to Maria Clara Castano, 424East Schroon River Rd., Bolton Landing, NY 12814. For ques-tions, call (518) 222-1471 or email [email protected] details on the workshops and instructors, and the Registra-tion Form are available on the NorthCountryARTS website:www.northcountryartscenter.org/workshops—classes.html.
EASTON NEIGHBORS CELEBRATE SPRING'S RETURNThe Easton Neighbors welcome one and all to their springtimereunion on Monday, April 6. We look forward to greeting ourfriends and neighbors for the first time in months, after a brutaliz-ing winter. The meeting is held at the Easton United MethodistChurch on Route 40, beginning with a potluck meal at 6:30 pm.Bring a dish to share and your own table service and beverage.
BASKET PARTY- The Greenwich Elks Auxiliary will beholding thier annual Basket Party on Sunday, April 12th at 1PM at the Greenwich Lodge. This fundraiser awards schol-arships to students from Greenwich, Argyle, Cambridge,Schuylerville and Salem. $5 admission includes light lunch!The Elks is second to the United States Government in award-ing scholarships to students continuing their education. Any-one wishing to donate a basket or items for a basket, pleasecall Charmane Dow at 518-692-9060.
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•Fein air corner sander-$45
•(2) 8ft lengths of frame
straightening chain. Single
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•(1) 20 ft length of chain-$35
•Storm Cat portable
generator; 800 rated watts/
900 max watts; 2 hp 2 stroke
engine-$135
•Blue-Point AC charger with
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recycling center. Both for
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•Ridged 12” chop saw-$85
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4498 State Route 9,
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Warrensburg, NY 12885
518-623-4567
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THE NEXT ROAST PORK DINNER is Saturday, April 4th,at the Pawlet Community Church. The Ladies andGentlemen’s Supper Club invite you to dinner starting at5pm. If you have questions regarding the dinner, please callDoreen Mach at 325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 325-3073.Take out orders can also be made on the day of the dinnerby calling the church at 325-3022. Menu includes: RoastPork baked with our famous topping Stuffing Mashed pota-toes with gravy Hot vegetables Cabbage Salad ApplesauceFruited jello Rolls/butter Hot and cold beverages Dessertthis month will be - Maple Syrup and ice cream sundae’sCost of dinner is: Adults — $12.00 Age 12 — $6.00 5 &under - free
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last year. I found the helmet
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•Crouse Hinds receptacles
for hazardous locations (1)
double (1) single (1) junction
box-$135
•Snow shoes: US Lund WW2
Bear Paw with bindings-$100
•Rubber Maid office station
desks-$85
•(10) foot work bench w/
metal top and sides-$300
•Upright metal shop desk-
$75
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4498 State Route 9,
Routes 9 & 28,
Warrensburg, NY 12885
518-623-4567
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518-747-5917
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The Washington County Tea Party Patriots will bemeeting Thursday, April 9th at 7pm. Meetingsare @ the Washington county offices on UpperBroadway in Ft Edward, Bldg B, lower level. SteveMcLaughlin and Carrie Woerner will be our guests.They will fill us in on recent Assembly topics andCommon Core. This meeting will be in a round tableformat and all are welcome; bring some friends. Weare here to inform you!Don’t live in Washington County? You are welcome,too! Help achieve our goals: 1. Government FiscalResponsibility 2. Limited Government. 3. Free Mar-kets. We are watching out .......on your behalf!
ICE CREAM SOCIAL On Wednesday, April 29 the RensselaerCounty Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy, will be having an“Ice Cream Social,” with make your own sundaes at 12:30 pm.Our nutritious and delicious lunch is served at 12 noon and availableto all Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older every weekday.Call 270-5349 to make your reservations bring a friend to lunch andstay to enjoy one of America’s favorite desserts. Sponsored by MVP Healthcare
THE SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY HAS INHER-ITED THE “1,000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN” pro-gram from the Schuylerville Elementary School! Combining the previ-ous efforts of Schuylerville Elementary School and adding our owntwist to the program, we will scoop up some books as we read 1,000books before kindergarten.The 1000 Books before Kindergarten is a pre-literacy effort aimed atencouraging families to read at least 1000 books to their preschooler,birth to age five, before they enter school. This program was devel-oped to increase awareness of the importance of early literacy as wellas encouraging parents to embrace their role as their child’s first teacher.The goal of this program is to foster a love of reading that will last a lifetime and to help children enter school ready to learn. Reading is one ofthe most important things you can do to ensure your child’s successwhen they begin school. It also provides an opportunity to increasetheir exposure to a wide variety of books, and to promote use of thelibrary – a treasure trove of free material available to our communitymembers.At Schuylerville we are taking it a step further, while the program istargeted to children under the age of five, the joy of reading doesn’tstop there. We are introducing a family element; families can enter asone unit and work together to read 1,000 books. Register online or atthe Library, if you register online be sure to download our reading tracker.For every 100 books you child or your family reads, bring the trackerto the library and add a sprinkle to our ice cream tower!About Schuylerville Public Library The Schuylerville Public Library isin the Village of Schuylerville on 52 Ferry Street. In addition to avariety of books and programs, it provides a website filled with digitalcontent and services. The Schuylerville Public Library is a schooldistrict library, established in 2013 to serve sections of the Towns ofEaston, Fort Edward, Greenwich, Northumberland, Saratoga, Stillwater,and Wilton along with the Villages of Schuylerville and Victory. In2013, the Schuylerville Public Library was named a 3-star library bythe Library Journal magazine. Each year, the Schuylerville Public Li-brary hosts hundreds of programs and serves thousands of people. Allof its programs and exhibitions are free and open to the public. Con-nect here for TLC! (Technology, Literacy, and Community). To learnmore, visit schuylervillelibrary.sals.edu/.
MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCHis Sunday at 9:00 AM. There is a children’s Liturgy during Sun-day Mass to which all children are welcome. On May 2nd, theSaturday Mass at 4:30 PM will resume. Beginning Sunday, May3rd, Mass time will change to 8:30 AM. Please note the changeof time. On Tuesday, March 24 a Reconciliation Service will beheld at St. Patrick’s in Cambridge at 6 PM. The 12:00 PM Ecu-menical Service and Lunch schedule is as follows: March 26 –East Hebron Presbyterian Church. The annual Easter Egg Huntwill be held on Sunday, March 29.Easter is on April 4.
FOUR DIFFERENT ‘GARDEN SEED KITS’ FOR 2015ARE NOW AVAILABLE at Cornell Cooperative Extension(CCE) in Warrensburg! This is the annual ‘Seed Kit Fundraiser’for the CCE Master Gardener and 4-H programs. Pick fromvegetable, herb, garden flowers, and root vegetables—or pickup all four! To find out more or to order your Garden Seed Kits,please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren Countyat 518-623-3291, via e-mail at: [email protected], or feel freeto stop in at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon RiverRoad, Warrensburg, NY 12885. Office hours are Mon THRUThurs 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
AMISHLANDS PENNSYLVANIA TRIP. Join the Town ofPittstown seniors (TOPS) for NYC style show at a fraction of thecost. This trip includes 2 nights 3 days, 2 breakfasts, 2 dinners,the performance of “Joseph” at the Millennium Theatre, a guidedtour of the Amish Countryside, motorcoach and much more, June2 – 4, 2015. Price is $339.00 per person with cancellation insuranceavailable, only 5 seats left so hurry. Info or reservations contactSylvia Ward at (518) 478-3338.
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$17,500
HUNTER EDUCATION FIELD DAY FOR HOMESTUDY COURSE – Dunham’s Bay Fish& Game The following classes are being offered at Dunham’s Bay Fish and Game on SaturdayApril 4 from 9AM-5:30 PM. Space is limited to 30 seats!All classes are free and open to the public (ages 11.5 years of age and up). The course is “HomeStudy”, materials MUST be picked up at the CCE Education Center, 377 Schroon River Road, inWarrensburg by March 25th at 4:30pm. The CCE office is open 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Monday throughThursday. Or, you may pick up the books on Wednesday March 25 at 7PM-8PM at Dunham’s BayFish & Game. Those who have already completed an online class and need a “field day,” you MUSTregister for the class and bring the online completion certificate with you to class.You must bring your own lunch, indoor and outdoor shoes, and clothing appropriate to the weather.HOMEWORK MUST BE COMPLETED OR YOU WILL BE DENIED ACCESS TO THE CLASS.NO EXCEPTIONS. To register, follow this link and scroll down to the class on Saturday April 4 atDunham’s Bay Fish & Game. Follow the directions from there: http://www.register-ed.com/programs/new_york/124.
2 FREE SPRING ART PROGRAMS AT THE CCC. The Salem Courthouse Community Center isoffering two art programs to area students at no charge thanks to generous funding provided by LARAC.The first opportunity is a spring break art class for students in the 7th and 8th grade. The Salem CentralSchool art department will help target the students who would benefit from this program, however,private and home-schooled students are welcome as well. Experienced art teacher, Gabi Moore willconduct the classes at the CCC Monday through Friday during spring break (April 6 – 10) from 10:30am to noon. Students will have the opportunity to explore their creative side leading to an exhibit of theirwork at the CCC. The second program funded is an initiative that involves both Salem Central Schoolteens and Salem Art Works. Each Monday at 2:30 pm between April 13 and June 1, students will betransported from the school to SAW utilizing the SAVE van. At SAW, the students will be mentored bygraphic artist, Chase Winkler. The students will have the opportunity to work with established artistswhile taking advantage of the outstanding grounds at SAW. Again, due to the generosity of LARAC,there will be no tuition fee. Students interested in either program should contact the CCC at 518-854-7053 to register.