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SARATOGA HOSPITAL PRESENTS UPCOMING FREE COMMUNITY EDUCATION PROGRAMS AND SCREENINGS: Treating Spinal Stenosis Spinal Stenosis can cause lower back pain with radiating symptoms into the buttocks and legs. This condition is very treatable, and can often be treated without surgery. Presenter: John Herzog, DO, Orthopedic Spine Surgeon Date & Time: Wednesday, February 5, 6:00 p.m. Location: 59D Myrtle Street Park, Saratoga Springs (next to Rubin Dialysis Center). Life and Breath/Heart and Soul A discussion on how exercise can improve heart and lung health. Well check your blood pressure, assess your breathing, and suggest exercises to help you obtain a healthy lifestyle. Presenters: Robert Wang, MD, Pulmonologist; Susan K. Gribben, RN, Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Specialist; Marie Smallman, RRT, CPFT, Cardiopulmonary Rehabilitation Specialist/Respiratory Therapist Date & Time: Tuesday, February 11, 6:00 p.m. Location: 6 Care Lane, Saratoga Springs. Running Screening Are you prepared for this running season? Receive a free assessment of your flexibility and strength by highly trained therapists from our Regional Therapy Center. Have your stride and feet analyzed for efficient running. Learn which running sneakers are right for you. Date & Time: Saturday, March 15, 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m. Location: Saratoga Regional YMCAMalta Branch, 100 Saratoga Village Blvd #22, Malta. Contemporary Issues in Womens Health These days, many of us think nothing of going online for quick answers to our medical questions. But not all sources are created equal. We will discuss hot topics in OB/GYN including HPV and perimenopause and gain a better understanding of the safety profiles of seemingly natural remedies and treatments. Presenter: Dympna Lynch Weil, MD, FACOG, Obstetrician/Gynecologist Date & Time: Wednesday, March 26, 6:00 p.m. Location: 59D Myrtle Street Park, Saratoga Springs (next to Rubin Dialysis Center) Registration is required for all programs. Visit www.saratogahospital.org to register or call 580-2450. About Saratoga Hospital: Saratoga Hospital is the Saratoga regions leading healthcare provider. The only acute-care facility in Saratoga County, the hospital has a medical staff of over 450 physicians and other credentialed providers, offering care in a broad range of medical specialties. In keeping with its emphasis on quality, Saratoga Hospital was the first in the Capital Region to earn Magnet Designation for nursing excellence. Hospital facilities include: Saratoga Hospital, Saratoga Hospital Nursing Home, Wilton Medical Arts, Saratoga Surgery Center, Saratoga Community Health Center and the Mollie Wilmot Radiation Oncology Center. The hospitals physician practice, Saratoga Regional Medical Group, includes primary care physicians and specialists in endocrinology, hematology oncology, internal medicine, nephrology, occupational medicine, pain management, psychiatry, pulmonary medicine, surgery, and urology. For more information, go to www.saratogahospital.org.
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Some Things to Watch in 2014 The 2012- 2013- 2014 Farm Bill The 2012 effort to pass a Farm Bill failed. Congress punted by granting a one-year extension. The 2013 effort was a struggle that will spill over into 2014. In particular, the fight over how far to cut SNAP benefits has put Democrats and Republicans at loggerheads. Based on the latest developments, we can expect to see one some time in January. However, the specifics of the Farm Bill remain to be seen. Mandatory Country of Origin Labeling. The new COOL born, raised, and slaughtered regulations became effective on November 23, 2013. The battle to overturn these regulations, which are intended to protect American swine and cattle producers from foreign competition, is waging on three fronts Capitol Hill, the federal courts, and the WTO. The major livestock and meatpacking trade associations have challenged COOL in the federal courts. The COOL supporters, including USDA, R-CALF and HSUS, prevailed on the first round of litigation. COOL opponents have appealed this decision. We can expect a decision sometime in the next few months on this matter. Canada and Mexico have also challenged the new mCOOL regulations at the WTO because COOL provides an incentive to discriminate against Mexican and Canadian livestock. Lawyers, Dust and Feathers the Alt case. One of the major cases decided this year was Alt v. EPA. In Alt, EPA alleged that a poultry farmer needed a NPDES permit on the basis that the farm was discharging pollutants when stormwater washed dust, feathers and litter away from the barnyard area. Under this theory, nearly every CAFO would be required to obtain a NPDES permit, a costly and onerous process. A federal judge held that the farm was not required to obtain a NPDES permit because runoff from the barnyard area is an agricultural stormwater discharge that is exempt from permitting requirements under the Clean Water Act. While this decision is a major victory for animal agriculture, its not quite time to uncork the champagne. EPA and the environmental groups that intervened in the suit have decided to appeal this case. Arguments will take place later this year and we can expect a decision towards the end of 2014 or the beginning of 2015. FSMA Rollout FDA is under the gun, or actually a court order, to write the rules that implement the Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011. FDA has to propose, accept public comment on, and finalize several major regulations pursuant to FSMA by June 30, 2015. While these rules will not be finalized until 2015, FDA is accepting public comments on their various proposals through the early months of 2014. We can expect that the new FSMA rules will have a substantial impact on various segments of the ag sector. GMO Labeling. Whether food manufacturers should be required to label their products that include genetically engineered ingredients has been a hot button issue for the past few years. Supporters of mandatory labeling have hit several roadblocks at the federal level, so they have turned to state governments to require labeling. While highprofile ballot initiatives in California and Washington state have failed, supporters have made inroads with some measures in the northeastern states. For instance, Maine and Connecticut have labeling measures in place, but they only become effective if a critical mass of other states require GMO labeling. In order to avoid a patchwork of various state labeling laws, we may see efforts ramp up in 2014 to pass some type of law regarding GMO labeling at the federal level, which would preempt state labeling laws. The Renewable Fuels Standard. The fight over the Renewable Fuels Standard will likely come to a head this year. Much of the political support for the policy has dwindled in the face of opposition from a growing number of strange bedfellows including environmentalists, livestock producers, and the oil industry. With petroleum consumption decreasing, the RFS mandate for renewable fuel use is hitting the blend wall much sooner than was anticipated when the legislation was drafted in 2007. In response to the blend wall concerns, EPA has proposed lowering the targets for corn ethanol use in 2014. Opponents of the RFS believe this is a step in the right direction, but not far enough. Meanwhile, supporters believe this is a step down a slippery slope. We can expect 2014 to bring us legislative proposals to gut the corn ethanol portion of the RFS. We can also expect RFS supporters to sue EPA if it finalizes its proposal to reduce the corn ethanol mandate. Trade Agreements. The Obama Administration is currently negotiating two major trade agreements that could have a major long-term effect on agricultural trade. The Trans-Pacific Partnership could significantly improve our access to export markets in the Asia-Pacific region. However, agriculture is a major sticking point in these negotiations. Japan, in particular, wants to protect much of its agricultural industry from foreign competition. If this is allowed, then other countries to the agreement will likely seek similar protections, making the TPA a much weaker deal for US agriculture. The second major trade agreement under negotiation is the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). This is a proposed trade agreement between the US and the European Union. While this trade agreement could be the biggest trade deal in the world, agriculture could be a major sticking point in the negotiations. Conflicts over GMO acceptance in some of the EU member countries, the use of hormones for growth promotion, and animal welfare practices could This weeks ag report is be roadblocks for increasing trade with the EU. The TTIP negotiations have not progressed as sponsored by: far as TPA, so we can expect developments in CALHOUN EQUIPMENT TPA to influence the outcome in TTIP. 518-753-6921 Immigration Reform. The story for immigration Route 40 Melrose reform in 2014 will likely be a disappointment. While it seemed possible that some type of visit our web page: bipartisan immigration reform deal could have www.addigest.com/Calhoun/ads.htm emerged in early 2013, that window has closed.
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FISH FRY: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Fish Fry Friday will continue on FRIDAYS 7 , 14, 21 & 28 February 2014 . Time 5 - 7 PM .Menu: Fried Fish-$8.50, or Fried Clams- $8.50, or Fried Chicken Tenders-$8.50, also available will be Clam Chowder at $5.00 a quart. You are invited to eat in at our club house or to call ahead for Take Out 6953917. EVERYONE will be welcome. 22 CALIBER RIFLE COMPETITION: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will continue rifle competition Tuesday 4, 11, 18 &25 February 2014 at 7PM EVERYONE WILL BE WELCOME. Bring your own 22 caliber rifle and ammunition. For additional information contact: Tim at 728-7098 FREE COMMUNITY LUNCH: The Argyle United Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., is serving a free community lunch on Saturday, January 25, from 12:00 - 2:00 pm. All are welcome. S0UPER SUPPER Old Saratoga Reformed Church located at 48 Pearl St. in Schuylerville will be hosting a SOUPER SUPPER on Sat.Feb 8th from 4-6 pm. Enjoy bottomless bowls of soup for only $7/person. Bread, salad and dessert included. Kids age 5-10 $3, and under 5 free. Dine in only. Call Amber Deyoe 587-8224 or 695-3479 for reservations. Walk- ins welcome. LASAGNA DINNER. Melrose Methodist Church, Route 40, Melrose NY Saturday, Jan. 25., 5-7 PM; takeouts starting at 4:30 $8.00; children 4-10, $4:00; under 4, free. Info: 694-6229.
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OWL WATCH & WINTER BIRD WALK Saturday, January 25, 2014 2 pm - dusk Fort Edward, NY. Join Friends of the IBA as we look for wintering raptors and songbirds in the Washington County Grasslands Important Bird Area (IBA). Weve been seeing Snowy Owls on a near daily basis this winter and expect to should have some great sightings! Well also be looking for our endangered Shorteared Owls around dusk, when they are usually more active. Well start the field trip with a short trail walk/snowshoe in the heart of the IBA, followed by an auto loop through the rolling countryside. Were also seeing wintering Rough-legged Hawks and plenty of Red-tailed hawks; Northern Harriers are possible. We will also see a variety of winter songbirds, and may even encounter Horned larks and Snow Buntings! Please bring binoculars and dress in warm layers. Group size is limited to 15, so please call Rich at (518) 623-2587 to register. Time: 2pm - dusk. Meeting place: CALL. Free to Friends of the IBA Members; $10 FEE for non-members (or $20 family) - the cost of a membership. Your membership gives you free entry to Friends of the IBAs field trips for a full year while supporting our work to protect these imperiled grassland birds and conserve their habitat. www.ibafriends.org for full details. ABOUT FRIENDS OF THE IBA: Friends of the IBA is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit working to protect at-risk birds of the Washington County Grasslands Important Bird Area, or IBA. Our goal is to conserve critical lands in the IBA and establish an eco-friendly nature center. Friends of the IBAs Grassland Bird Interpretive Center will allow us to expand educational and recreational opportunities for residents and visitors while benefiting local communities. Friends of the Washington County Grasslands IBA, Inc. PO Box 82 Fort Edward NY 12828. Snowy Owl photo courtesy Gordon Ellmers
MASTER GARDENER TRAINING- Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County is now accepting applications for the new 2014 Master Gardener Training Program. Space is limited, so contact the office soon for more information and an application. Through the Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program, our Master Gardeners obtain a sense of accomplishment and community spirit. They also enjoy the camaraderie and intellectual stimulation from their fellow Master Gardeners. After enrolling in the course, the participants are provided with a binder of information that supplements the weekly presentations from Cornell University faculty, Cooperative Extension staff, and local experts on a wide range of horticultural topics. The topics include basic botany, entomology, soils, home lawn care, vegetable and fruit gardening, composting, organic gardening and other practical and interesting subject matter. Local regional training is held in Ballston Spa on Mondays from late January to mid-April. Upon completion of the 11-week lecture series, volunteers also receive a Cornell Soil pH Test Kit that will be useful for practical application of the training. There are many opportunities for Master Gardener volunteers to work with community groups, schools, and the gardening public in order to educate and provide useful organic gardening information. Master Gardener meetings are relaxed and allow the sharing of ideas, continued training, and interesting tours and outings to local gardens, woodlands, preservation sites, and other areas. For more information, please call Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County at: 518-623-3291 or by e-mail at: warren@cornell.edu. THE CREATION- On Sunday, January 26 at 2pm, Hubbard Hall will present a Music from Salem Listening Club about Haydns masterwork The Creation, led by Peter Subers. Franz Josef Haydn visited London twice during the 1790s. There he heard the oratorios of Handel for the first time and returned to Vienna determined to write his own work in the form. The libretto he used, based on the Genesis story, the Psalms, and Miltons Paradise Lost, had been originally refused by Handel, but Haydn used it to deliver a masterpiece that ranks among his finest. Described by one critic as the very embodiment of Enlightenment idealism, The Creation remains an abiding testament not only to the grandeur of our world, but to its sacred origin as well. Join us as we explore, through recording and discussion, this magnificent work. No musical knowledge is required, just a willing set of ears. The January 26 Listening Club will take place at 2:00pm at Hubbard Halls Dance Studio in Cambridge, NY. Cost is $10. Pay at door, or pre-register at hubbardhall.org or 518-677-2495 Music from Salem is a chamber music series that brings together musicians of international reputation to prepare and perform chamber music, as well as to lead educational workshops and seminars, in the peace and beauty of rural Washington County, New York. For more information on all our offerings, please visit www.musicfromsalem.org
THE THEATRE COMPANY AT HUBBARD HALL (TCHH) The Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall and Pauline Productions present Parallel Lives by Mo Gaffney and Kathy Najimy; Directed by Brenny Rabine; Starring Jeannine Haas and Julie Waggoner Jan 17- Feb 2 Friday and Saturdays at 8pm. Sundays at 2pm. (preview Jan 16 at 8pm, pay what you will) @ Hubbard Hall Freight Depot Theater. Tickets and Info: www.hubbardhall.org or call 518-677-2495. Visit www.hubbardhall.org or call 518-677-2495 for tickets. The cost: $50.00, including theatre ticket /$30.00, meal only (for season subscribers). Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts, located in a renovated 1878 rural opera house and adjacent former freight yard complex, is a community arts center dedicated to bringing the best of the arts to the region with year-round theater, music and dance performances and classes and workshops for all ages and skill levels. Hubbard Hall is located at 25 East Main Street in Cambridge, NY. For more information on this and all Hubbard Hall programs, or to purchase tickets, register for classes, make a donation and/or become a member or theatre subscriber visit www.hubbardhall.org or call 518-677-2495.
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