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RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER Vol. 14- No.25 April 11, 2014
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Great income property. Live in one unit and rent the other. Nice location, well maintained. Rented month to month. 3 bedrooms down and 4 up. 2 car detached garage. Unit 1 featues a chair rail, built-in cabinets, wood floors, wall to wall carpet and appliances. Unit 2 features built-in cabinets, wood floors & more. Walking distance to schools & stores. Call today!
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HOUSES FOR RENT SALEM, NY 1 - Newly renovated, 6 room house. 1 bath, 3 bedroom, no pets, first, last months rent, plus security. Rental agreement required. Phone 518-796-6786 Mr. Smith or 518-854-9278
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 EAST GREENWICH on the Battenkill. Stylish apartments set in romantic gardens. 1 BR $575 2 BR $700 and $775 plus utilities, security, lease. No pets. 518-854-9285
RENTAL: One bedroom, W/ D, porch,/ to yard.Very clean. $575/month. Security and references required. Very clean 518-695-3274 . WE ARE BUYING COUNTRY PROPERTY Farms, Woodlands Vacant Lands & Water-front Call 518-638-6484 or 518-747-7722 eves
HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR SALE: 10' dock space included on water. $19,000. 518-858-2786. 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
FOR RENT: Granville, NY. 1 & 2 bedroom apartments. Offering $200 Off 1 months rent! Starting at $545. Water, sewer, on-site laundr y, trash, snow & garbage removal. 1-845-436-1215
WOULD YOU LIKE TO BE YOUR OWN BOSS? Set your own hours, work in the great outdoors? Snowplow and Lawn Care Business For Sale! You get two trucks with snowplows, salter sander, Kubota Backhoe; 2 trailers; 4 lawn mowers, 4 back pack blowers; 4 weed whackers and misc equipment and a client list of 50 customers. All for $99k. Call 518-6922838 for more details.
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ROAST BEEF DINNER- The Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street in Valley Falls will host a roast beef dinner on Wednesday, April 30. Sittings are at 5 and 6 p.m., with take-outs available at 5:00. The menu will include 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. Reservations are strongly encouraged, but walk-ins are welcome as space allows. The church is handicapped accessible. Call Sharon or Bob at 753-6053 for reservations and information. TURKEY DINNER- The South Cambridge United Methodist Church will have a Turkey Supper Saturday, April 26th at Pleasant Valley Grange Hall at the intersection of County Rt. 59 &74. Eat In or Take Out. Start serving at 4:30 PM. Adults $10.00 and Children under 12 $4.00.
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BATTLE OF THE BANDS- Little Theater on the Farm is holding a Battle of the Bands for student bands on Saturday, May 10th at 7pm. and is open to all student bands from Warren, Washington and Saratoga Counties. The first place winners will be featured in their own concert on Saturday, May 24 with the second place band opening for them. For more information about the event and prizes please visit www.littletheater27.org. Information packets have been sent to most area music departments. Registration deadline is May 1st. Call Scott Franck (518) 632-5232 or Linda Hermans (518) 747-3421 to sign up. The number of bands is limited, call now. This event is sponsored in part by Stewarts Shops Holiday Matching Funds Grant. VENDORS NEEDED- Vendors are needed for the 3rd Annual Stop and Shop at the General Schuyler Rescue Squad Building on May 3 from 10 - 4. If you are interested or know of someone who is interested please call Pat Temple at 331-2978 or e-mail Patty61349@Yahoo.com SPAGHETT SUPPER:The Argyle United Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., will serve a Spaghetti Supper on Saturday, April 12, from 4:30 - 6:30pm. The menu will include spaghetti and meatballs, salad, bread, beverage and dessert. The cost is $7.00 for adults, $3.00 for children 6-12, 5 and under free. Take outs are available.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 13 APRIL 2014 starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $6.00 Child $3.00, EVERYONE will be welcome
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This weeks poll question is: Should the armed services disarm their people on their bases or anywhere else? 50% said they should not carry firearms on base, but have more MPs. 40% said they should be armed. 10% had no opinion. . There you have it. Our polls are not done scientifically, but they do reflect the thinking of people in the area. If you have a question for Polly, submit it by phone @ 518-747-9535, fax 747-9529 or to our web site, www.addigest.com\contact us.
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www.addigest.com ROAST PORK DINNER- A family style roast pork dinner will be held at the Ballston Spa United Methodist Church on Saturday, May 3rd from 4:00 to 6:30 PM. The dinner will include pork loin, mashed potatoes and gravy, green beans, coleslaw, and applesauce with home-made pies for dessert. Beverages will include coffee, tea or juice. Cost: $11.00 for adults, $5.00 for children 4-12, children under 4 are free. Tickets are available at the door. Take-out dinners will also be available. There will also be a bake sale of homemade goodies. Come and enjoy the food and hospitality! GOOD FOOD IDEAS- Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street , Troy, will host Rensselaer Countys Cooperative Extension monthly Good Food Ideas cooking demonstration, on Friday, April 11 at 11 a.m. The topic will be Rethink the Food Labels. There will be free recipes and samples for everyone who attends. A lunch of Tuna Bake with Wide Noodles will immediately follow for a suggested donation of $2.75. For reservations for lunch call 270-5349. SAFECARE FALL PREVENTION- SafeCare is an in-home service, provided by a licensed physical therapist, designed to fall-proof the home and recommend lifestyle changes to reduce the risk of a fall. On Wednesday, April 23, at 11:00 am the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy, will host a presentation by Dorinda Campano, Physical Therapist, about this service. According to the National Safety Council, one in three adults age 65 or older falls every year and falls are the leading cause of injury death among that age group. For more information and to make a reservation for lunch immediately following, call 270-5348. SAFE EXERCISE FOR SENIORS- On Wednesday, April 30, at 11:00 am the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy, hosts the Rensselaer Countys Department of Health presentation, Safe Exercise for Seniors - exercises that can be done safely at home to promote a healthier lifestyle and overall wellness. Please join Jennifer and Stacy for this informative presentation and then stay for lunch immediately following for a contribution of $2.75 for seniors 60 and older. For more information and to make reservations call 270-5348. BASIC ARCHERY & BASIC RIFLE PROGRAMS- Cornell Cooperative Extensions Warren County 4-H program is offering the following youth shooting sports opportunities: Sunday, April 13thBasic Archery (indoor). Time: 10AM - 3:30 PM. Open to youth ages 8 and older. Dunhams Bay Fish & Game Club. Class is limited to 18 students. This program introduces the student to the common types of bows and arrows, as well as the steps for successful shooting. Sunday, April 13th Intermediate 4-H Archery Fun Shoot. Time: 4PM - 5PM. This program is open to those who have completed the 4-H Basic Archery program and are currently enrolled 4-H members. Saturday, May 3rdBasic .22 Rifle (outdoor). Time: 11AM 5PM. Open to youth 12 years of age or older. Class is limited to 12 students. Students will learn about basic firearm parts, different action types, range rules, personal protective equipment, and personal responsibility. Firearms and ammunition are provided by grants from the Friends of the NRA and the Youth Shooting Sports Alliance. Pre-registration for all programs is required. Please bring your own lunch. The cost for each program is $5 for currently enrolled 4-H members or $15 for nonmembers (includes a years membership in 4-H). New members attending more than one program will only have to pay the membership fee once. If you would like more information about Warren County 4-H Shooting Sports or any program that 4-H offers in Warren County, please call or e-mail John Bowe at 668-4881 or jfb32@cornell.edu.
CHAIR YOGA Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY. Yoga is a stress reliever. It improves balance, flexibility and strength. When combined with light weights, where appropriate, it can be even more beneficial. Its free, its fun and there is no obligation. Wear loose clothing and lets stretch and relax! Classes are on Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:00 am, you may join at any time. Its a mind and body rejuvenation. Yoga is something people of all ages and abilities can come together and do. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch after exercise, please contact the center at 518-279-3413. SQUARE DANCING- The Country Round & Square Dance Assoc. will host a dance (old style country) at The American Legion, Clancy Street, Schuylerville, NY on April 27. Dance from 1-5 PM. Music by Ole Time Country. Everyone is welcome. Adults $5, 6-17 $2, under 6 years free. Casual dress. Information: Linda- 518-638-8905 or Sandy- 518-824-3719. BIRD HOUSE FEST- Decorated bird houses go on display in Greenwich Librarys Community Room during the weeks of April 21st and 28th. Each bird house will have a bid sheet. The houses will make good welcome spring or Mothers Day gifts.
SCHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE- Bridging People and Places, a not-for-profit corporation, offers an annual scholarship for a young person who has faced a serious illness or a serious life crisis. The $500 scholarship, in memory of David J. Vanderzee founder of Willard Mountain Ski Area, is offered for the purpose of pursuing post secondary education. Applicants must be accepted by or enrolled in a certified technical or vocational training program or an undergraduate or graduate program for the semester following the application. Previous recipients of this scholarship may apply again, providing they are in good standing with their educational institution. Each applicant is asked to provide a statement of goals, a personal essay, three letters of recommendation, and financial information demonstrating the need for financial assistance. The scholarship committee also looks at any special circumstances that may impact the applicants ability to finance his or her education. Awards will be made to promising students with significant financial need. Completed applications must be postmarked by April 30, 2014 in order to be considered. The scholarship application can be downloaded from the website, www.bridgingpeople.org or obtained by contactingLorraine Thompson, Scholarship Chairperson at (518) 695-3349.
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Call IF YOU LIKE COUNTRY MUSIC... Then You'll Love "The Downhome Country Gospel Hour" Sunday evenings 8:00 pm on 91.9FM In Our 16th Year! FOR SALE: Ar tisano Highlights brown leather sofa, chair, ottoman. Excellent condition, used for guest house furniture. No pets and smoke free, Paid $6,000, asking $2,500. Call 518-3211873.
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FOR SALE: Full size Sleigh bed w/mattress set& 2 night stands, $500.00 and 3 piece antique dresser set 2 w/mirrors $500.00 or all for $800. (518)222-2261 or (518)429-9635
HIGHER CASH PAID FOR COINS, jewelry, gold, silver, watches, diamonds, stamps, sports cards, sterling, anything old. Call Dennis @ 518-583-3479 or 1-800-498-3479.
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The Rensselaer County Agricultural and Horticultural Society, otherwise known as The Schaghticoke Fair announces today that ten $1,000.00 scholarships will be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and/ or students currently enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs and the New York State Showpeoples Association (NYSSA) sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students must be active at the Schaghticoke Fair or with the NYSSA. All applicants from Rensselaer County must submit their applications through the Schaghticoke Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 11, 2014. Information is available at the Schaghticoke Fair office, 69 Stillwater Bridge Road, Schaghticoke, NY 12154, through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County and from local high school guidance offices. Applications must be printed and completed from the website at www.nyfairs.org. For more information, contact the Schaghticoke Fair office at 518-7534411, x13. BABY BUNNIES Very cute baby bunnies one grey n white, one black n white, two all black and 2 greys $20.00 518-531-4205 jembabe35@juno.com 4 LIKE-NEW TIRES 4 like-new Good Year Wrangler ST P225/75R16 tires. Removed from 07 Jeep Liberty - $200 firm. seyahmij@yahoo.com
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TIRES FOR SALE FOUR 205/45ZR16 NT5000 NEWTON. 24,000 MILES. $100 OBO. CALL 747-8320 SALES PERSON NEEDED Warren County. Call 518-747-9535 Full time preferred. Must have own car. ARGYLE LIVESTOCK STATION ANNUAL MACHINERY CONSIGNMENT AUCTION Saturday, April 19th at 10am Call now with consignments 518-638-8580 GET NEXT YEARS FIREWOOD NOW! Very reasonable rates. Call (802)-394-2565 or (518)-598-2376 LADIES BLACK LEATHER JACKET JACKET IS SIZE SMALL, UNINSULATED IN E/C, WORN ONLY A FEW TIMES. SOLD BY CALIFORNIA LEATHER, GREAT FOR M/C RIDING OR CASUAL WEAR. SELL FOR $100.00. PHONE: 518-499-5080 OR 518-812-5150. EMAIL: vulcan02@hotmail.com. TROY BUILT SNOW BLOWER FORSALE Troybilt Polar Blast Snowblower. 45\" width blower path; 13 horse power motor; dual tantem wheels (4 wheels); only used 5-6 times; reason for sale-too big for an old man. New-$2395....asking $1300. 518-632-5647 FOR SALE: 1993 Tiger Shark Jet Ski and Trailer.As is. $995.00. John Deere Tractor LX216 with 42 inch deck, bagger, chains, and snowblower .exc cond. $2995. Call 518-692-8952
BASKETBALL CARDS 5000 Basketball Cards (Barkley, Robinson, Parish, Ewing, Hardaway, Miller, McHale, Bird, Rodman, etc.) $15 BASEBALL CARDS 5000 Baseball Cards(Googe Gossage,Jimmy Key,Kirk Gibson,Joe Torre,Allie Reynolds, etc) 1978-2002 $15 American Geographic Society American Geographic Society Know Your America Program(1960's) Set of 4 (20 books) 518-695-3304
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Hrs: M-Thu 5:30am-10pm. Fr 5:30am-9pm. Sa 8am-6pm. Sun 8am-2pm 518-746-0082 www.physicaladvantage.net CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's, cylinder records, parts. Call 798-5612 APPLIANCES RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers. Best selection, price & guarantee. New & Used parts. Major credit cards. 518-761-9501 59 Boulevard Queensbury, NY 1-800-640-4313
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PUREBRED ENGLISH MASTIFFS Big beautiful babies. Only 3 left, 1 male, 2 females. Photos available upon request. First shots, vet check and registration papers. $1200. 518-253-5024. $ 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
ON THE FARM
by Andy Manne
A succession plan may not be necessary. No doubt about it, planning for succession is a big job. It requires a lot of commitment. It may cost money and there's no guarantee it will work as you intend. So, why plan? To be blunt, it really isn't necessary if: You don't want the farm to remain in the family. You prefer that your family fight over the spoils after you're gone. You don't care about the farm and those who are dependent on the operation. You think your family will prefer liquidation to settle your estate. You assume your neighbors are better farmers than your This weeks ag report is sponsored by: descendants. You don't want a smooth ownership transition. CALHOUN EQUIPMENT You don't want fair distributions; you prefer equal as prescribed by 518-753-6921 the state. visit our web page: You and your dependents don't need financial security. www.addigest.com/Calhoun/ads.htm You want to pay your full-proportionate share of estate taxes. You don't mind if your farm is converted to non-farm use. You don't mind if your land is farmed by an ever-larger neighbor. You hope the highest bid is a testament to your hard work. You don't want to provide opportunities for future generations. The hard truth of planning for succession is this: it's not necessary if you and your descendants prefer the family farm ends on your watch.
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BREAKFAST- The Buskirk Volunteer Fire Department Inc will be starting their All You Can Eat Breakfast at the fire station on Sunday April 13th from 730 am 11am. Please come out and have the best breakfast in town with your family and friends and support the dedicated volunteers of your community.
SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST- 8:30 1:00- Greenwich Elks Lodge- Special Easter Sunday Breakfast -( /Apr 20)- Buffet Menu includes, Scrambled Eggs, Pancakes, Home Fries, Hash, Bacon, Sausage, Eggs Benedict, coffee, tea, juice, milk and with a personal prepared Omelet Station all for Only $7.00 Adults, Seniors $6.00, Youth 5- 12 $5.00 and under 5 (FREE). Bring your family and friends. EASTER EGG HUNT- The Johnsonville Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting their annual Easter Egg Hunt on Saturday April 19, 2014. Grab your cameras and Hop on by to the Johnsonville Fire House River Rd Johnsonville!!!! Come for the hunt, snacks, and pictures with the Bunny!!!! All the fun will begin at 3 pm Rain or Shine!!! Questions call 928-4983 EASTER EGG HUNT & COLORING PARTY- Cambridge Connects presents the annual Easter Egg Hunt and Egg Coloring Party. Hop on over to the Cambridge Guest Home from 1:00pm-3:00pm on Saturday, April 12th. Please bring your own Easter Basket. Egg hunts begin promptly at 1:30pm. Cambridge Connects is a community group, working with the Village of Cambridge, dedicated to providing family friendly events and activities. Find us on Facebook or email Cambridgeconnects@gmail.com
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BOOK CLUB- The Schuylerville Library Book Club will be meeting Tuesday April 22 at 7pm to discuss A Year in Provence by Peter Mayle. Details, call 695-6641.
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Napaul Publishers, Inc. April 11, 2014 SAVE VAN IS ON THE GO- Do you or anyone you know, need assistance getting to the grocery store once a week? The Salem Area Van Endeavor (SAVE) is ready to provide transportation to Hannaford in Greenwich on Tuesday and Price Chopper in Granville on Thursday. SAVE is a Salem community effort that is managed by the Courthouse Community Center. Qualified drivers, Ken White and Trip Sturgis, are very willing to pick passengers up at their home, transport them to the store and assist with grocery bags. The drivers start their run at 9 am both days. There is no charge for this wonderful service, and its available to any individual with the need regardless of age. Ideally, they are seeking passengers who reside in the Salem area. However, if you live en route to either store location, your request will be taken into serious consideration. To seek additional information or to request assistance, please contact the CCC at 518-854-7053 GARDEN SEED KITS AVAILABLE- Two New Garden Seed Kits for 2014 are 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. There are two seed kits, vegetable and herb, and each kit contains five different seed packs. Each seed kit is only $7 and includes full growing instructions for each seed type, plant markers, and the 2014 CCE Vegetable Varieties Guide for NY Gardens. Enjoy the satisfaction and healthy benefits of growing your own vegetables and herbs in any size garden space. These vegetables and herbs are great for a large garden plot, raised bed gardens, window boxes, flower potsor other creative containers. The Vegetable Seed Kit contains: Lettuce, Swiss Chard, Tomato, Zucchini Squash, and Eggplant. The Herb Seed Kit contains: Basil (Sweet Genovese), Chives, Cilantro, Nasturtium, and Parsley. To find out more or to order one or more Garden Seed Kits, please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County at 518-623-3291, via e-mail at: warren@cornell.edu, or feel free to stop in at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg, NY 12885. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. WARREN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY Cabin Fever Book and Treasure Sale Saturday April 19th, 10:00 AM 2:00 PM. Society Office 195 Sunnyside Road Queensbury 12804. Hard-cover, Historical and Paperback books. (50 cents two dollars) Doo-Dads and Knick-knacks, Dishes cute, one of a kind dishes/glassware, Souvenirs from places you no longer remember visiting, Costume Jewelry, Pictures & frames, Linens, Small furniture items, Small antiques Area Rugs, Royal Court Carnation China Set. 518-743-0734 www.warrencountyhistoricalsociety.org Parking at rear of building
UPCOMING SPRING EVENTS- Be sure to mark your calendars to join us at the Rensselaer County Troy Senior Center, 19 - 3rd Street, Troy for two special events coming up this spring. On April 15 Donnie Elvis Romines will rock and party with us with the Elvis Presley oldies from the 50s. On May 15 enjoy listening to the Lost Radio Rounders. Preserving Americas musical history, this lively and entertaining acoustic duo features vocalist/guitarist Tom Lindsay and multiinstrumentalist/vocalist Michael Eck. Seniors age 60 and older are welcome. A delicious meal will follow both performances for a suggested donation of $2.75. WRITING WORKSHOPS- Mary Sanders Shartle will teach a four-session memoir/fiction writing course at Willows Bistro in Warrensburg, noon to 2 p.m. Thursdays from April 24 - May 15, 2014. This course is organized by Fiction Among Friends in cooperation with the bistro. Shartle calls her workshop Life Lines and says they are very relaxed, informal and supportive. They will entail free-writing from prompts and writing homework (voluntary), with opportunities to read work to the class. Cost of the four-week course is $148, which includes lunch. Class size is limited to ten. Mary Sanders Shartle is a poet, fiction, and essay writer. Her novel about a woman living alone in the Adirondacks: The Truth and Legend of Lily Martindale, is available from SUNY Press in April 2014. She was awarded a 2007 individual artists grant from the New York State Council of the Arts, a state agency, to complete the book. In January, 2014 she was a finalist in the Tupelo Press Open Prose competition. The story, The Spider Web appeared in their on-line Quarterly. She is a member of The Three Poets with colleagues Marilyn McCabe and Elaine Handley, who thrice won the Adirondack Center for Writing Literary Award for best book of poetry for their chapbooks Notes from the FiretowerThree Poets on the Adirondacks (2005) and Glacial Erratica: Three Poets on the Adirondacks, Part 2 (2006); and Winterberry, Pine: Three Poets on North Country Winter (2010). Their full length book, Tear of the Clouds, was released by Ra Press in 2011. Shartle teaches numerous writing workshops for adults, children and teens. She regularly hosts book discussion groups for Road Scholars (Elder Hostel) at Great Camp Sagamore. She was an editorial committee member and contributor to The Galway Story Quilt: Poems of a Place by the People Who Live Here, published in 2007 which won the Joseph Shubert Award for Library Excellence, New York States most prestigious library award. Shartle was the director of the Saratoga Poetry Zone in Saratoga Springs, New York from 2004 until 2007, hosting poets such as Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Dan Hoffman and Rachel Hadas. She currently sits on the board of the Adirondack Center for Writing. To inquire or register, contact Fiction Among Friends organizer, Persis Granger, PersisGranger@aol.com or 352-463-3089. Register and prepay by April 1. More info: http://www.persisgranger.com/ FAF_ShartleBio.htm.
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SCHAGHTICOKE FAIR ANNOUNCES 2014 FAIR THEME AND DESIGN CONTEST Celebrating its 195th year, The Schaghticoke Fair is very excited to announce the 2014 fair theme as Harvest Your Dreams. The fair will be introducing Harvest Your Dreams into buildings, exhibits, fair entries, and contests during the week of the fair. Lauren Madigan, a student at Hoosic Valley High School was the winner of last years Whos Your Souper Hero? theme design contest.The contest is open to all currently enrolled high school and college students as well as adults throughout the local area. The selected design will be used on the cover of the 2014 fair brochure, the annual fair t-shirt and for additional marketing purposes. Each student or adult that submits a design entry will receive a one day fair pass to the 2014 Schaghticoke Fair. In addition to having the winners work published, the winner will also receive a one day fair pass with one unlimited ride ticket, a 2014 Harvest Your Dreams t-shirt, a certificate of achievement presented during the week of the fair and will also become an honorary judge for future themed design contests. For more information on how to participate and the elements that are to be included in the design, please contact the art department at your high school or call Mary at the fair office, 518-753-4411, x13. All entries must be must be submitted by June 1st.
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WARREN COUNTY/SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKS ORGANICS MANAGEMENT & COMPOSTING WORKSHOPFriday, April 4, 8:45 am 12:45pm New York Department of Environmental Conservation, Region 5 Warrensburg Office 232 Golf Course Road Warrensburg, NY 12885 Field Trip to the Warrensburg Transfer Station to discuss models for collection and processing of organics1:00 pm A gathering for decision makers, municipal officials, commercial and institutional organics materials generators, citizen activists, haulers, and others interested in advancing organics management & composting. This event will provide an overview about best management practices of organics. Topics: Organics Best Management Practices & Case Study Examples >Collection Options: Drop-Off & Curbside Collection > Municipal Onsite Composting, Farm & Private-sector Opportunities > Funding Considerations: Tip Fees & Compost Marketing >Promotion and EducationGaining Public Participation Commercial Food Scrap Reduction, Recovery, & Composting >What can communities do to assist commercial food scrap generators >Working with haulers & compost operations to advance food scrap composting Composting in Action around New York StatePresenters: Athena Lee Bradley, Northeast Recycling Council, Inc. (NERC) Aaron Gabriel, Extension Resource Educator, CCE Washington County Gary Feinland, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Central Office, Albany Phil Holloway, Owner, Empire Zero Dave Mosher, Director, Schenectady County Soil and Water District Bruce and Matthew White, Natures Brew Compost Harry Booth, Booths Blend Compost This workshop will provide plenty of networking and a roundtable discussion with presenters and participants to engage in discussion. Continental breakfast and lunch will be provided. NOTE: Please plan to arrive by 8:45 in order to sign in and get a pass from DEC. The workshop will start promptly at 9:00 am. The event is FREE but registration is limited and appreciated by April 1 so we may plan accordingly. Registration and further information: contact Ruth Lamb, Tri-county Transition Initiative Citizens Composting Support Group, at cooperlamb@gmail.com or (518) 761-6125. Sponsors Northeast Recycling Council, Inc., New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, The Tri-county Transition Initiative Citizens Composting Support Group, Adirondack Harvest, Town of Warrensburg Warrensburgh Beautification, Town of Hague, Town of Lake Luzerne, Town of Chester, Town of Lake George Town of Queensbury, Town of Bolton Landing and Warren County.
A PALM SUNDAY BRUNCH will be served at the Salem United Methodist Church on Sunday, April 13,11:30 to 1pm.Tickets,$6 adult,$3 child, will be available at the door. The church is handicapped accessible and all are welcome. Info:518-854-7588. WORKSHOP FOR CHILDREN: The Warrensburgh Historical Society will hold a workshop for children, grades 4-6, on Wednesday, April 16 from 10:00 A.M. to approximately 12:00 Noon. The workshop entitled, The Architecture of Warrensburg, will be held at The Warrensburgh Museum of Local History, 3754 Main Street, Warrensburg. Facilitating the presentation will be Delbert Chambers, a local expert on town architecture. Children attending will participate in a variety of activities including a scavenger hunt in the museum and, weather-permitting, a walk to see nearby buildings or building sites. Parents and interested children of other age groups are welcome. All participants will receive a complimentary copy of Reflections and Recollections of a Town with a Past by Bea Greenwood. Call 518-623-2207 for information or reservations.
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STORY HOUR- The Schuylerville Public Library holds preschool story hour every Wednesday and Thursday at 10am. All are welcome to attend. Details, call 695-6641 COOKING CLASSES- The Battenkill Kitchen, part of the Salem Courthouse Community Center, will offer an excellent handson learning opportunity in the near future. On Friday, April 25 from 6:00 to 7:30 pm, students will learn how to brew their own beer. This class will be conducted by Reed Ants, one of New Yorks leading Zymurgists, and will take place in the Battenkill Kitchen. In this class, students will be provided with the essential information necessary for brewing beer. Learn about the required equipment and explore the various ingredients that are used in production. Participants will gain the confidence to begin their own brewing process at home. This class is also limited in size, so anyone interested should contact the CCC to register.
THE PITTSTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY has planned the following event: Benedict Arnold Saves Americas Revolution on May 18th, 1775" is the title of a lecture to be given by Larry Arnold on March 20th at 7:30 PM at the new Pittstown Town Offices Complex in the former Tomhannock Methodist Church building in Tomhannock. Arnold (speaking on Arnold) will start his talk with the turbulent early stages of Americas Revolution and end with a man dedicated to a new nations ideals (but troubled with his personal character). Larry has served for 8 years as a park ranger at the Saratoga National Historical Park and as a board member of the Friends of Saratoga Battlefield and the NYS Military Museum. The meeting, which is sponsored by the Pittstown Historical Society, is free and open to the public. For further information regarding this press release, contact: Constance Kheel 518-686-7514
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www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 FISH FRY DINNER sponsored by the Johnsonville Volunteer Fire Company 5 River Road Johnsonville April 11 from 5:30-7:30pm. Fish, ff, coleslaw, mac sal, dessert and bev-$10. For those of you on the other side of the bridge, there will be no ferry to help you cross, but our pricing makes it worth the trip around! GENEALOGY- The Schuylerville Librarys Genealogy group will meet Tuesday April 15 at 10am. Details, call 695-6641. ASPL- The Schuylerville Public Library Advocates will be meeting Tuesday April 15 at 7pm. Details, call 695-6641. WHITEHALL METHODIST CHURCH, ANNUAL SPRING RUMMAGE-YARD SALE to be held Thursday 1-7pm, Friday 17pm, Saturday 9-1 April 10 to 12 at 56 Greenmount Cemetery Lane off County Rt. 12. Donations will be accepted on Thursdays from 11-2pm and Sundays from noon to 1pm. Church office phone # 499-0851 for appointment. Come for bargains and fellowship. We welcome all. SPECIAL VICTORIAN EASTER- Have fun reviving some Victorian Easter traditions with your family at the Chapman Historical Museum on Sunday, April 13th from 2-4pm. Enjoy fun activities, creative crafts and festive refreshments. $5/child; accompanying adults are free. Reservations are required by Friday, April 11th. For reservations or for more information, call 793-2826 or e-mail educator@chapmanmuseum.org. This event is sponsored Price Choppers Golub Foundation. The Chapman Museum is located at 348 Glen Street, across from the Travelers Insurance Building. For more information, or to make reservations, please call Kim Harvish at 793-2826, or e-mail at educator@chapmanmuseum.org. SPRING FLING DINNER- With the tough winter we have just been through we really appreciate spring this year! On Friday, April 25, the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy, will hold its monthly special dinner at noon. The menu will be roast fresh ham, sage dressing, fluffy potatoes, peas & pearl onions, and lemon cottage pudding for dessert. Be sure to join us at 11:00 for a good time as we celebrate spring with entertainment by Tom Abbott. Seniors age 60 and older are welcome for a suggested contribution of $2.75. Call 270-5349 to make your reservations. SOIL AND WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT TREE AND SHRUB PROGRAM has order forms available. Info at 518-8856900 or e-mail treeandshrub@gmail.com. www.saratogacountyny.gov. GARAGE SALE SIGN UP- Johnsonville Village wide garage sale sign up. Date: Sat. June 7th 9-3. Call Donna @ 753-7518 to place your address or if you have a spot to rent. HORSESHOE LEAGUE- Fish Creek Rod and Gun club will start its horseshoe league with a meeting on 22 April 2014 at 6:30pm at the club house. The cost for the season will be $40.00 please sign up if you can commit to being here every Tuesday if possible. Some weeks we may have to play 2 times or 2 days in a week. The league steak roast is planned for 16 August 2014. For additional information contact Ed Bennett at 222-5969 or Cathy Bennett at 788-6388
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Rebuilding Together Saratoga County is thrilled to announce that registration is open for their 4th Annual Golf Tournament. The tournament will be held on Sunday, June 8th beginning at 7:30 am at the Airway Meadows Golf Club in Gansevoort.
The cost per golfer is $125, includes cart, greens fees, snacks, breakfast, lunch & beverages.
Sponsorship options are also available, including: Eagle Lunch ($2,000) two foursomes and opportunities for promotion Birdie Breakfast ($1,500) one foursome and opportunities for promotion Hole Sponsorship ($150) Longest Drive Men/Women ($150) Closest to the Pin ($150) For more information or to register, please contact Rebuilding Together at 587-3315 or info@RTSaratoga.org. All proceeds will go to help homeowners in need in Saratoga County live independently in safe and healthy homes.
Returning sponsors for this event include Premier Sponsor Saratoga Casino and Raceway, Saratoga Eagle, Casswood Insurance Agency, Pittsburgh Flatroll, Innovative Resources Group, Inc., Allen Financial Consultants, Inc., McLean B Construction, Balzer + Tuck Architecture, HD Supply, D.A. Collins Companies, and Mobile Home Solutions. Rebuilding Together Saratoga County is a volunteer driven, registered 501(c)3 non-profit organization that brings communities and volunteers together to make free repairs to the homes of low-income property owners, particularly older adults, individuals living with a disability, families with children and veterans, allowing them to live in warmth, safety and independence while respecting their dignity. For more information, visit www.rtsaratoga.org.
10TH ANNUAL AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS JIM QUAKENBUSH RUN at the American Legion Post 574 72 Pearl Street in Hudson Falls August 2 with registration at 9 to 10:45am. Breakfast sandwiches for a small fee. Ride starts at 11am. $20pp or $35pcouple. Lots of food, prizes, games, raffles. Live Music. contact 747-9891 or Big Dan at 361-6410. Pre-register, camping on the grounds. Proceeds help support Veterans & community. 2014 WHIPPLE CITY 5K RACE PLANNED FOR JUNE 14TH Registration has begun for the Whipple City 5K Run/Walk. The race will be held June 14th at 8:30am. The race begins and ends in front of the Greenwich Central Middle School. Partial proceeds for the race go to a GGCC Greenwich Central School Scholarship. Race T-shirts are guaranteed to the first 250 racers registered. You can register at www.finishright.com or for a form to mail or bring in go to: www.greenwichchamber.org Fees for prior registration until June 11th are $25.00. Same day registration is $30.00. Kathy Nichols-Tomkins Managing Director 6 Academy Street Greenwich, NY 12834. 518 692-7979. http://greenwichchamber.org
TRACTOR SAFETY COURSE- Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga, Warren & Washington Counties are offering The National Safe Tractor & Machinery Operation Program & ATV Safety Workshop on April 15 - 16 at the Washington County Fairgrounds. The hours are 9:00 am to 4:00 pm. This is for youth 14 and 15 years old who are required to have a Tractor & Machinery Operation Certificate when employed on farms and other agribusiness that requires operating equipment. Youth younger than 14 and working on the family farm or older than 15 are not required to take this course but are all welcome to attend. Topics include: Risks of farm related activities, How to act safely in different farm work settings, Identifying & correcting farm hazards to prevent injuries and illnesses, How to obtain safety information about equipment that they may be operating. The ATV safety portion of the class DOES NOT meet the NYS Department of Motor Vehicle requirements for certification. Youth will receive a NSTMOP certificate once they pass the written & tractor operation tests. The fee is $10 for enrolled 4-Hers, $15 for non-4-H members. Youth must attend both sessions to receive the NSTMOP certificate. Youth can also participate in the ATV safety portion of this workshop. For more information call Cornell Cooperative Extension Washington County at 518-746-2560 or by email washington@cornell.edu. You may also contact one of the CCE offices in Warren or Saratoga Counties.
Napaul Publishers, Inc. April 11, 2014 CON BRIO PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT for the $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED . The Rensselaer County Agricultural and benefit of SAFER (Schuylerville Area Food and Emergency Relief). Tania Halko Susi, Violin, Kathleen Horticultural Society, otherwise known as The Schaghticoke Fair announces today that ten $1,000.00 Noel Bowman, Cello, Sylvia Eowyn Bloom, Soprano, and Douglas Bischoff, Piano will perform an scholarships will be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and/ or students currently engaging program of delightful Baroque, Classical and Romantic music, featuring works by Handel, enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs and the New York State Haydn, Massenet and Saint-Sans. The concert will conclude with Jazz favorites by Joplin and Gershwin. Showpeoples Association (NYSSA) sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students must be active What a lovely way to spend an evening or an afternoon and support a very important community at the Schaghticoke Fair or with the NYSSA. All applicants from Rensselaer County must submit institution. There are two performances of this concert: Saturday, April 12,at 7:30 p.m at the Bischoff their applications through the Schaghticoke Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 11, House, 573 Dunbar Road, Cambridge 12816. $17 per person, reservations required. For reservations, 2014. Information is available at the Schaghticoke Fair office, 69 Stillwater Bridge Road, Schaghticoke, please call 796-8184 or e-mail Dbchorale@aol.com. Sunday, April 13, at 3:00 p.m. at St. Stephens NY 12154, through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County and from local high school Episcopal Church 1 Grove Street, Schuylerville There is no admission charge for the concert at St. guidance offices. Applications must be printed and completed from the website at www.nyfairs.org. Stephens. A free will offering will be collected. For more information, contact the Schaghticoke Fair office at 753-4411, x13. 20TH ANNUAL WOMENS HEALTH DAY: The committee of the Salem Area Womans Club responsible for planning the 20th Annual Womens Health Day met recently at the MacKenzie chapel 0f the First United Presbyterian Church in Salem. This years event will be held on Saturday, May 3rd with the theme By Women For Women. It is co-sponsored by the Womans Club and Glens Falls Hospital, with the support of multiple local sponsors and contributors. Womens Health Day is held at Salem Central School with assistance from administration, custodial staff and Rodney Moore, Chef and Cafeteria Manager. Included will be a continental breakfast, luncheon and door prizes, kindly donated by local businesses. This years keynote speaker is confirmed and six workshops will be offered. The next committee meeting will be held after the regular Salem Area Womans Club meeting on March 12th . Pictured with committee members is Health Day Chairman Lois Sheaff, seated center. WEBSITE FOR VETERANS- Taking advantage of the web space and web site building tools offered by FreeServers (http://freeservers.com), Fort Edward resident Mark Brockway has created "SNCHGA.com" (http://snchga.com), a site devoted specifically to All Veterans. Brockway's web site provides If you are a veteran no matter what branch of service you served in and if you have an honorable discharge and are interested in providing a service to your fellow veterans. You can log on to our new web site at: SNCHGA.com for information on becoming a member of The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association. If you do not have a computer you can contact our Adjutant: Al Ernst, 10 Liberty St. Schuylerville, NY 12871, Email: image_347@verizon.net or Mark Brockway, 187 Williams Road, Fort Edward, NY 12828, Email: brockway18@hvwisp.net or by phone at 260-9933. MOM PROM- Lake George Mom Prom will be held Saturday May 3rd 2014 at The Towers of Fort William Henry. Mom Prom was created in 2006 in Canton, MI by Betsy Crapps. It is a ladies night out for charity in which women wear their old prom gowns, bridesmaids dresses, or wedding gowns. It is a real prom with a DJ, contests, raffles and a game to crown the new queen. This is a wonderful, hilarious night in which women can dance the night away, have fun with friends, and help a worthy cause. All of our lives have been touched in some way by cancer, so it was not difficult to decide our charities, Cindy's Comfort Camp for Kids and Uniquely You Boutique and Salon. These organizations provide support and assistance to cancer patients and their families to help them manage the difficulties they may face as they fight against cancer. Mom prom tickets are available for $45.00 per person at www.lakegeorgemomprom.com . Tickets must be purchased in advance. Our Entertainment for the evening will be provided by Mark Brenneisen of Total Entertainment and Mike Reilly of CT Productions. www.terocks.com & www.ctpdj.com Saratoga Photobooth has donated a photobooth for the evening to add to the festivities, sponsored proudly by Cerrone Builders Other Sponsors include: A-1 Treeworks, Davies~Davies & Associates Real Estate, The Home Improvement Gallery Many fabulous items have been donated by local businesses for raffles available the night of the event. For more information contact Gretchen Lovering at (518) 792-6217 or visit the Lake George Mom Prom Web-site at: www.lakegeorgemomprom.com BRING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO LUNCH DAY Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY Calling all Grandparents, The Everett Wagar Senior Center is hosting a Grandkids Day on Friday, April 18, beginning at 10:00 a.m. We have scheduled Easter egg coloring, and a performance by the Cannonaires, from the Watervliet Senior Center, we will all enjoy a lunch of Baked Haddock Square, Fluffy Potatoes, French Green Beans, Round Roll and Peaches for dessert, available at a special price for the grandkids of $1.00. All Rensselaer County seniors and familys welcome, reservations required 518-279-3485. 5TH ANNUAL TASTE OF HOOSICK EVENT FEATURES A CULINARY SHOWCASE OF THE BEST OF THE BEST Calendar Listing: Celebrate the areas 5th Annual Taste of Hoosick, Sunday, May 4th from 3PM 6 PM at St. Marys Academy auditorium in Hoosick Falls, NY. Featured are: top area restaurants, the Hoosick Falls Central School Jazz Band; all benefiting the Hoosick Area Church Association, Inc. Food Pantry. The 3rd Annual Taste of Hoosick showcases fifteen of the top restaurants in the area to give the public the opportunity to taste specialty items from each of them. This year Taste of Hoosick is very excited to once again bring to St. Marys stage, the Hoosick Falls Central School Jazz Band, under the direction of Bill Brown. Joining the music fest for the first time will be Dottie Cross and Friends. The popular Silent Auction promises to have something for everyone! Pet lover? Look for one of several baskets for that pampered pet. A quilt piece by Iva, Capris Dots goat soap basket. Need a cake for a special occasion? Gardening? Special Breakfast? Looking for a new do? Household goods and services? A huge variety of gift certificates. Much, much, more. Dont go away empty handed! Remember Mom on Mothers Day May 11th. Tickets for the Taste are $12.50 before the event or $15 at the door for adults, $10 for children age 6-12, and free for children 5 and under. Tickets will be available at several locations, to be announced. All proceeds from the event will go to the HACA Food Pantry. Pantry volunteers will be on hand accepting food donations and discussing volunteer opportunities. ADIRONDACK BLUEGRASS LEAGUE will feature David Davis and The Warrior River Boys and Special Creek on Sunday April 27 at 2pm at Mollies Mason Jar 13 Park Ave Ext in Hadley Info: 518-221-6231. www.adirondackbluegrassleague.com MOVIE NIGHT- Join us for a Family Movie Night on Friday April 11 at 6pm. The movie is rated PG and runs approximately 120 mins. Feel free to bring popcorn! The event is free and open to the public. Details, call 695-6641 LENTEN FISH FRY- St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Cambridge will be having a fish fry during Lent from 4:30 PM - 7:00 PM on the following dates: April 11th. The menu will include fish with roll, french fries, sauce, coleslaw, drink and dessert. The cost will be $9.50. Eat in or take outs are available.
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