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Saint Gregory’s School fi rst graders get a ride on a dog sled driven by musher Kate Walrath on Thursday March 5, 2015 in Loudonville, N.Y.
COHOES/WATERFORD ELKS FISH FRYCOHOES – Fish Fry continues on Fridays though Lent and Good Friday. Menu is as follows-- Fish Fry $5.50; Manhattan or New England Chowder $2.50; Fish and Chips $6.50; French Fries $1.50; Fried or Baked Fish Plat-ter $7.50; Onion Rings $2.50; Fried Shrimp(8) or Fried Scallop (8) platter $9.50; Mac & Cheese (side order) $2.50; Mac & Cheese Dinner $5.00; Soda or Bottle Water $1.00.
FISH DINNERSCOHOES – The Cohoes Knight of Columbus will have their Fish Dinners every Friday during Lent at council hall 255 Remsen St., Cohoes. The dates are March 13th, March 20th, March 27th and April 3rd. Menu includes Fish Fry Dinner, Shrimp roll Dinner and Scallop Dinner with two choices French Fries, Coleslaw or Mac and Cheese $8.00. Fish Fry, Shrimp roll or Scallop $5.00. Also available clam chowder $2.50, onion rings $2.50, French fries $1.50. Take out or local delivery is available.
K OF C FISH FRY DINNERSLATHAM – Latham Knights of Columbus Fish Fry Dinners: March 13, 20, 27, April 3, 5:30 to 7:30pm. Menu: Baked Fish Dinner served with twice-baked potato, tossed salad or coleslaw, corn cobette, rolls & butter – Cost: $10. Fish Fry or Clam Roll served with French fries or onion rings and tossed salad or coleslaw – Cost: $8. All above served with coff ee, tea or hot choco-late and dessert. Special children’s menu for ages 5 – 10: Fish sticks, French fries or onion rings, applesauce, juice or milk – Cost: $4 (under 5: Free). Latham Colonie Knights of Columbus is located at 328 Troy Schenectady Rd., Latham, NY 12110; 518-783-0572; http://www.lathamcoloniekofc.com
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LATHAM – Crafters/ Vendors wanted for the upcoming Spring Craft Fair to benefit the Little Sisters of the Poor. The event will be held on Saturday, May 9th from 9am till 4pm at the Holiday Inn Express & Suites, 400 Old Loudon Road, Latham, New York. Hope you can partici-pate. Please call 518-526-0659 or email charply@msn.com for more information.
HEALING SERVICESLATHAM – William M. Champine will conduct Healing Services on the fol-lowing Sundays: March 15, March 22, March 29, April 12, April 19 and April 26. Ser-vices are held at 3pm at the Days Inn and Suites Hotel, 954 New Loudon Rd. (Rt. 9), Latham. Bring your families, friends, and children. William has had the gift of healing since 8-9-91. For informa-tion, see www.williaminthe-lightofjesus.com or call (518) 237-6378. Free admission; free will donation. All are welcome in the hope that those in need of the healing power of Jesus will receive it.
EXPLORER POST 475 IS RECRUITING NEW MEMEBERS
LOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road Loudonville Fire Dept. EX-PLORER POST 475 is currently recruiting new members. If you know a young person between the ages of 14-18 that is interested in Firematics and Emergency Services have them contact us. Prospective Explorers are asked to attend 3 meet-ings and drills as an observer to make an informed decision on joining our group. Meetings and drills are held on the 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month starting at 6:30pm at Shak-er Road FD Sta. 1 - 550 Albany Shaker Road, Loudonville, NY. For further information please call 458-1352.
DONOR REGISTRATION DRIVE FOR LOCAL TEEN, REESE JOHNSONCAPITAL DISTRICT – Clifton Park & Halfmoon Emergen-cy Corps. to host a Donor Registration Drive for a lo-cal teen battling Leukemia. Clifton Park & Halfmoon Emergency Corps. (CPHM EMS), in partnership with Be The Match, will host “Clif-ton Park & Halfmoon Saves Lives”, a donor screening and registry with the hopes of finding a bone marrow match for Reese John-son, a 14-year-old Ballston Spa resident who is bat-tling Leukemia. The event will take place on Sunday, March 15th from 1:00pm-4:00pm at CPHM EMS, 15 Crossing Blvd. Clifton Park, NY 12065. The donor reg-istration process consists of simply filling out a few medical forms and an ef-fortless and painless mouth swab. Donors should be between the ages of 18-44, and the whole process takes only fifteen minutes. Safe Child ID Cards and child fingerprinting, ad-ministrated by the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Depart-ment; Emergency Medical Service 101; Learn critical,
life saving CPR skills that could save a life; Ambu-lance and equipment tours; Hearth Health Education; Fundraising opportunities including a 50/50 raffle and special offers with cor-porate partners: Hoffman Car Wash “Helping Hands” and The Revolution Spin Studio. Reese Johnson, a strong-spirited 14-year-old Ballston Spa resident was recently diagnosis with Leukemia after overcoming a battle with Ewing’s Sar-
coma, a rare but aggressive childhood cancer. She is currently undergoing che-motherapy, and the next step will be a bone marrow transplant. For informa-tion about Reese Johnson, please visit her community support Facebook page: “Courage, Hope & Love for Reese” https://www.face-book.com/pages/Courage-Hope-Love-forReese/1409471742647959?fref=ts
COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF
1975 - 40TH REUNION -SAVE THE DATE!
CAPITAL DISTRICT – The 40th Reunion for CHS Class of 1975 will be held on Satur-day, September 19, 2015 at Moscatiello’s, Route 4, Troy. More details forthcoming. MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
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CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE DINNER
FUNDRAISERALBANY – Shaker Road-Loudonville Fire Department is hosting a Corned Beef & Cabbage Dinner Fundraiser on Tuesday, March 17th from 4pm-7pm, or until sold out. Meal includes Corned Beef, and all the Irish accompa-niments, dessert & drink. $9.00-Adults, $7.00-Seniors, Children ages 5-12-$5.00 and Children 4 & under are free. Kids can get a hot dog, dessert & drink for $2.00. Eat in or Take out. 550 Albany Shaker Rd. Call 458-1352 for more information.
BREAKFAST WITH THE
EASTER BUNNYLATHAM – Breakfast with the Easter Bunny, Sunday, March 22, 8:30am – noon at Colonie Elks Lodge #2192,11 Elks Lane, Latham. All you can eat buffet includes homemade pancakes & French toast, scrambled eggs, home fries, sausage, ham, cereal, tea, milk, coffee, orange juice. Adults: $7.50; Children ages 5-11: $4.50; Children under age 5: Free. A Bake Sale to benefit the Ladies Auxiliary will also be held. For addi-tional information, please call 785-3557.
ACADEMIC WORLDQUEST HIGH SCHOOL COMPETITIONALBANY – On Saturday, March 21st, 9am -12 noon, at Celtic Hall in Colonie, 430 New Karner Rd, Albany, NY 12205, the International Center of the Capital Region will be hosting the second annual Academic World-Quest Competition in affili-ation with the World Affairs Council of America. Teams from the area’s high schools
will test their knowledge of ten of the world’s most pressing challenges. Local students are welcome to form teams and enter the competition through their high schools. The ICCR is honored to announce that Congressman Paul Tonko, Assemblyman John McDon-ald III, Assemblymember Pat Fahy, and Key Bank Branch
Manager Patrick Berry, will assist with the competition. The winning team will be sent to Washington, DC to represent our region in the national Academic World-Quest Competition. There is still time for schools to sign up. For additional informa-tion please call the Interna-tional Center of the Capital Region at (518) 708-7608.
CAPITAL DISTRICT – Marriage Encounter Weekend - for couples who desire to put the spark and romance back
into their marriage, improve their communication, revital-ize their relationship and get away for a weekend. Held at a
local motel. The next weekend is March 21-22. Reservations required. www.albanyme.org Call 279-3243 for information.
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COLUMBIA HIGH SCHOOL CLASS OF
1975 - 40TH REUNION -SAVE THE DATE!
CAPITAL DISTRICT – The 40th Reunion for CHS Class of 1975 will be held on Satur-day, September 19, 2015 at Moscatiello’s, Route 4, Troy. More details forthcoming. MARK YOUR CALENDAR!
HOMESTYLE CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER
WATERVLIET – Homestyle Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on Saturday, March 21, 4-6pm at Watervliet United Meth-odist Church, 1401 First Ave-nue, Watervliet. For more in-formation, call 518.273.0191. Free delivery in Watervliet.
GETTING CREATIVE WORKSHOP
COLONIE – Getting Creative Workshop: Thursday, March 26, 7pm, at Hanover Square (Hill St. Entrance), 435 New Karner Road, Colonie. Pat Trudeau of River House Art Studio (www.facebook.com/riverhouseart) will invite ev-eryone to seek fresh inspira-tions; enjoy a playful time; experiment with a new con-cept; in short, to ignite your passion. Pat Trudeau teaches art classes in oil and acrylics and several of her paintings are on display at the Singles Outreach Community room at Hanover Square. - Hill Street entrance. All are wel-come to attend. For addi-tional information, please call 452-6883.
BARE NECESSITIES LAYETTE DRIVE TO SUPPORT
NEW FAMILIES IN NEED
LATHAM – The Blessed Vir-gin Mary of Czestochowa Parish Ladies Adoration Society is sponsoring a col-lection of new baby layette items to benefit families using the services of the Al-pha Pregnancy Center on Saturday, March 28. Items can be dropped off at 250 Old Maxwell Road in Latham between 9am and 2pm. Donation receipts will be available. Donations of new baby furniture (such as port-a-cribs and high chairs), new born baby care needs (such as toiletries and diapers), and baby clothing (sized 0 to 3 months) would be greatly appreciated. For additional information please call Di-ane at 518.421.0784. To see a complete list of requested items, please visit the “Bare Necessities Layette Drive” button on the bvmcChurch.org homepage.
MAVENS OF MAYHEM
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DELMAR – Meetings are held at 10:30am at the Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. March 21: Query Letters & Book Pro-posals Speaker: Sandy Lowe. For More Information, visit the Mavens online at: www.upperhudsonsic.com
ANNUAL FLEA MARKET
ALBANY – Clearwater Chap-ter of Trout Unlimited Annul Flea Market will be held Sat-urday, March 28th from 9am to 1pm at The Albany Rama-da Plaza Hotel, 3 Watervliet Avenue, Albany, NY just off Everett Rd (I-90, Exit 5). There will be lots of vendor tables with all kinds of fishing re-lated stuff plus some other vendors for non-fishing interests. A great place to acquire some gear at great prices and get ready for the season. Admission is $3.00 at the door with kids under 16 free.
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2015 PROJECT EASTER BUNNYCAPITAL DISTRICT – Floyd-warriors.com “Helping Fami-lies Cope with Cancer, One Household at a Time” is very pleased to announce its 6th annual run of Project Easter Bunny. Floydwarriors.com founder Lisa Morahan began this eff ort after experiencing Easter Sunday in 2009 too ill to make one basket up for her son while in the middle of chemotherapy treatment. In 2010 enough toys and candy were collected to make up 100 baskets, 135 in 2011, 190 in 2012, 225 in 2013 and 290 in 2014. Our goal is to col-
lect enough new small toys and candy for 350 baskets this year and add yet another oncology center to our list of glad recipients. Several area cancer organizations and hospitals caring for cancer pa-tients will receive this year’s bounty so children of those in treatment will have a nice big basket to open on Easter morning. Locations to receive baskets hope to include The CR Wood Center at Glens Falls Hospital, Samaritan Hospital in Troy, The Mollie Wilmot Radiation Oncology Center at Saratoga Hospital, The Com-
munity Hospice of Saratoga, The Hope Club in Latham, New York Oncology Hematol-ogy of Albany and Rexford, CRAAB, To Life! and families helped by fl oydwarriors.com. If you are interested in help-ing this eff ort, please bring unopened candy and brand new small toys to donate to the following locations until March 17th: The CR Wood Center in Glens Falls Hospi-tal, The Malta Community Center, Bella Rouge at Clifton Park Center, The Hope Club in Latham and any Ballston Spa National Bank location.
SQUARE DANCESLATHAM – Single Squares of Albany (modern western square dancing) will hold dances on the following Wednesdays: April 1, 7:30-10pm with Caller: Matt Mc-Govern and Cuer: Maureen Wall; April 15, 7:30-10pm with Caller: Cliff Brodeur and Cuer: To Be Announced; and April 22, 7:30-10pm with Caller: Bob LaBounty and Cuer: Dennis Viscanti. Danc-es are held at the Colonie Elks Club, Watervliet-Shaker Road, Latham, NY. Cost: $6. For additional information, please call 518.674.2076.
THE OUTRAGEOUS LIFE OF
SOPHIE TUCKER FILM
NISKAYUNA – The Sche-nectady JCC’s Jewish Film Festival concludes with the showing of the movie “The Outrageous Life of Sophie Tucker” on Saturday, March 14, 7:30pm. The movie was made in 2014 in USA. The movie will be shown on a 166-inch Elite screen. The rags to riches story of Sophie Tucker, an iconic superstar who ruled the worlds of vaudeville, Broadway, radio, television, and Hollywood throughout the 20th cen-tury. This new documentary is a labor of love by produc-ers, Susan & Lloyd Ecker. In-dividual ticket cost is $9, $5 Members, and $3 Students. The program is sponsored by MVP Healthcare, The Jew-ish Federation of NENY and The Arts Center of the Capi-tal District. The program was made possible through the generous support of the Ep-stein Jewish Cultural Fund, Meyer & Mary Kurland/Ge-bell Fund, and Jonas & Edith Fleminberg Jewish Cultural Fund. For more information, please contact Judy Ben-Ami, Jewish Cultural and Adult Programming Direc-tor, at 377-8803, or email ju-dyb@schenectadyjcc.org
BASKETBALL CAMP
FOR BOYSCAPITAL DISTRICT – Sage Ga-tors’ Spring Break Basketball Camp for boys: April 6-10th. Ages 7-15. Please contact Brian Barnes at 518-292-1969 or by email barneb@sage.edu for more informa-tion. Free early drop off and late pick up available.
TRADITIONAL POLISH EASTER FOOD SALELATHAM – The Blessed Virgin Mary of Czestochowa Parish is having a traditional Polish Easter food sale on Saturday, March 28, from 11am to 7pm at 250 Old Maxwell Road, in Latham. Polish favorites will be available to eat in or for take-out, ready-to-eat or frozen. Specialties for the Easter table, such as hand-molded butter lambs, will be for sale. For more information please call 453-2258 or visit bvmcChurch.org.
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LATHAM – The Blessed Vir-gin Mary of Czestochowa Parish is holding the Fruit of the Vine Wine Tasting Fun Raiser™ to benefi t the Capi-tal City Rescue Mission on April 10, 2015. The event will be held between 6:30 and
9:30pm at 250 Old Maxwell Road, in Latham. The event will feature premium Finger Lakes Wines hand crafted by O-Neh-Dah and Eagle Crest Vineyards of Hemlock Lake, New York. The admission do-nation is $15 in advance or
$20 at the door. Participants must be 21 years of age to attend the event. For addi-tional information please call Zofi a Dross at 518.618.8663. To make and advance admis-sion donation online, please visit bvmcChurch.org.
SPECIAL CERAMICS PROGRAM: MAKE YOUR OWN PASSOVER PLATE OR CUP
NISKAYUNA – The Schenect-ady JCC is off ering a special Ceramics class, where partic-ipants will make a Passover Seder Plate or a Passover Cup. The project will be done in two classes. On the fi rst class, the participants will make the cup or the plate,
and on the second, the item will be painted and glazed. The classes will be held on Tuesdays March 17 and March 24, from 7pm to 9pm. Cost: $20 Members, and $30 Non-Members. The price includes instruction for two sessions, all materials, glaz-
ing and fi ring. The instruc-tor is Catie Singer. For more information, please contact Judy Ben-Ami, Jewish Cul-tural and Adult Program-ming Director, at 377-8803, or email judyb@schenecta-dyjcc.org
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The AARP Tax-Aide pro-gram will be providing free tax preparation services for low and moderate income residents. The AARP Tax-Aide program is sponsored by the AARP Foundation in cooper-ation with the Internal Rev-enue Service. AARP Tax-Aide counselors are volunteers who are trained in state and federal tax regulations, and are certifi ed by the IRS to provide tax preparation ser-vices. Tax preparation servic-es will be available through April 15. To fi nd the location nearest you, go to www.aarp.org/fi ndtaxhelp. Follow the directions to fi nd the center closest to you. Then call the listed phone number to schedule an appointment. If you do not have access to the internet, call 1-888-227-7669 for assistance.
ONGOING FUND RAISING EXERCISE CLASSESLOUDONVILLE – Shaker Road Fire Department cares about your health and wellness, so take part in our various ongoing fund raising classes and be a better you! Baby Boot Camp, Morning Wellness Workout, Midday-Get-Away, Kids Zumba, Adult Zumba, Qigong. Visit our website at http://www.shak-erroadfi re.com/exercise-and-health
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VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDCAPITAL DISTRICT – Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (BHOS), Mu-sic Director Susan Hermance Fedak, will hold its annual vocal competition for current High School juniors and seniors in the Capital Region. A cash prize of and an opportunity to sing in a BHOS concert will be awarded to the top two competi-tors. Applicants need not plan a career in music, but the cash prize is intended to facilitate the continued study of singing. This year auditions will be held on May 30 at the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Details and applications can be found at www.bhos.us/award
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stutter-ing is a frustrating and em-barrassing problem for mil-lions of people, but it can be especially tough on elemen-tary school-age children. Help is available for parents, teachers, and speech-lan-guage pathologists at most public libraries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age children who stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVD features students from fi rst through sixth grade, some of whom talk about their experiences with stut-tering. They talk openly about the teasing they face from classmates and how their stuttering sometimes makes them feel about themselves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Ac-tion: The School-age Child Who Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofi t Stuttering Foundation is available free of charge to public libraries nationwide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundation at 1-800-992-9392, e-mail info@stutter-inghelp.org, or visit www.stutteringhelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Become a competent communicator and confi dent leader. Pa-troon Toastmasters off ers an educational and supportive environment to our mem-bers. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 510 Albany-Shaker Road in Loudonville, NY to hone our communication skills for personal or professional reasons. Check out http://Pa-troon.TastmastersClubs.org for more information. Get started today. We welcome guests!
NORTHEAST MOBILE SEARCH & RESCUE VOLUNTEERS
NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - Northeast Mobile Search and Rescue (NEMSAR) is looking for a few good women and men to join our team. NEMSAR is a 501 (c) (3) not for profi t, all volunteer search team located in Clifton Park. We search for lost people of all ages working with the NYS Police, County Sheriff , Local Police, Fire Departments, and the NYS DEC Forest Rangers. A love of the outdoors is a must for interested volunteers and we will provide all of the additional training to help you be-come a meaningful part of our search team. Also, if you’re not up to working in the woods we have several team positions that support our searches to include Radio Communications, Logistics, Equipment, and Vehicle Maintenance.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT – STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program, a 501 (c) 3 not for profi t and to-tally volunteer organization, is open for registration for the 2015 season. Children and adults ages 2 and up with special needs may ap-ply. There are limited open spots in the program as STEP fi lls up quickly. For registra-tion information please call 518.374.5116 or email ste-patnfec@yahoo.com or visit our website www.stepup-nfec.org
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WATERVLIET – Fabulous Finds Thrift Shop located at Watervliet United Method-ist Church, 1401 First Av-enue, Watervliet. Open every Thursday from 10:00am to 2:00pm. We have clothing, accessories, shoes, house-hold items, books, furniture, etc. For further information, please call (518) 273-0476.
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COLONIE – Come visit our upscale thrift shop off er-ing clothing and shoes for men, women, and children, household items, books, toys, linens, small appliances, and jewelry, all at reasonable prices. The shop is located at 1229 Central and Fred-erick Avenues. Hours are: Sat. 10am-1pm, Tues. 10am-3pm. All proceeds go to the American Italian Heritage Association and Museum, a non-profi t organization.
LOOKING FOR VETERANS TO JOIN HONOR GUARD ASSOCIATION
SCHUYLERVILLE – The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association provides military burial service ceremo-nies for all branches of service at the Saratoga National Cem-etery. We are always looking for veterans to join us, no matter what branch you served in (male or female) you must have been honorably discharged. You can choose which day of the week (Monday-Friday) that you want to be there. For infor-mation go to our web site www.snchga.com or contact the Cemetery Administration Offi ce 200 Duell Road, Schuyler-ville, NY 12871, Phone (518)-581-9128.
TRI-STATE EMERGENCY TEAM IS RECRUITING VOLUNTEERS
CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruit-ing volunteers to provide wildland and underwater searches. This includes all aspects of fi eld and underwater search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS forest rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachesettes. We are looking for certifi ed scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the outdoors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide train-ing and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Applicants need not live in Waterford to volunteer. If interested, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
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RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION – Volunteers are needed in all areas of ser-vice from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the office. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, fami-lies that have been displaced by a fire, flood or other disaster; collecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustaining a quality filled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more information about Red Cross volunteer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545.
SIMPLIFYING LIVES NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION – Simplifying Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profit organization dedicated to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergoing cancer treatment. Simplifying Lives is looking for volunteers, business partners for the discounted referral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further infor-mation or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simpli-fyinglives.org.
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BINKY PATROL CAPITAL DISTRICT – National non-profit Binky Patrol pro-vides blankets for children in need locally through the Mechanicville chapter. We supply handmade blankets and hats to children who are sick, homeless, grieving or traumatized throughout Saratoga, Albany and Rens-selaer Counties. No sewing experience necessary. We also need donations of ma-terials such as cotton flannel, or cotton fabric, yardage or scraps, Polar fleece, quilt bat-ting, postage stamps, and skeins of acrylic yarn. Blanket sizes range from 36”x36” to twin size for teens. Work on your own schedule to make blankets or help deliver them. Contact Dayle Gruder at 664-5271 or dgruder@ny-cap.rr.com. LATHAM WOMEN’S
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MEMBERSLATHAM – The Latham Wom-en’s Club is a group whose main goal is fundraising for many different charities in the Capital Region. We meet seven times a year in various area restaurants. Our mem-bers range in age from 30 to 100 yrs.! We are now in need of young members with new and different ideas to help people in our communities. If you are that person and would like to find out ad-ditional information, please call Mo at 518-810-6272, af-ter 6pm.
STORYTIME AT LIBRARYWATERVLIET – Storytime at the Watervliet Public Library ev-ery Wednesday at 6pm. The Library is located at 1500 Broad-way. Registration is required; call 274-4471.
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SELF-THERAPY FOR THE STUTTERERCAPITAL REGION – Self-Therapy for the Stutterer is the classic
self-help guide by the founder of The Stuttering Foundation,
Malcolm Fraser. It is written to and for the many adults and
teens that stutter. The 192-page book is available at most
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can do to work towards better communication. The book is
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800-992-9392 for a copy.
ANGELS NEEDED!CAPITAL REGION – Soldiers’ Angels is a non-profit organiza-tion with the sole mission of aiding and supporting the brave men and women of the military, wherever we raise the flag of the United States of America. Many different levels of volun-teering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at ctlny24@gmail.com or Amy at clozline@aol.com
CAREGIVER CONNECTIONCAPITAL REGION – Senior Services of Albany’s Caregiver Connection program has a full menu of services and semi-nars planned to help family caregivers providing assistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Care-giver Connection at 465-1398 or e-mail elderconnection@seniorservicesofalbany.com for additional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups.
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORS
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matching caring adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influence on the life of a child. Cur-rently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250 x15, or by email at Brigette@bbbscr.org.
DO YOU ENJOY KNITTING OR CROCHETING?WATERVLIET - Do you enjoy knitting or crocheting? Maybe you have admired someone else’s scarf and wished you could do that. You can. In Stitches is a group of knitters and crochet-ers of all ages and skill levels. We meet weekly to share ideas and patterns and have some fun. We also help new needle crafters with projects and patterns. Join us at the Watervliet Public Library on Wednesdays at 6:30 pm. The library is lo-cated at 1501 Broadway in Watervliet. Find directions on our website at watervlietpubliclibrary.org or call us at 274-4471.
ORGANIZATION SEEKS BOARD MEMBERSCAPITAL REGION – Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides financial assistance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a difference. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our Angels.
FLOYDWARRIORS.COM NOW RECRUITINGCAPITAL REGION – Have you been touched by cancer and want to give back? floydwarriors.com is the Capital Region’s ‘Mom’ in the community helping families in the home with basic life necessities while a loved one is being treated for cancer. Meal drop off, visits, errands, and light housekeep-ing are the main areas needed for help. floydwarriors.com is currently helping families in South Glens Falls, Gansevoort, Clifton Park, Colonie, Troy and Schenectady and your help is needed. Please register at www.floydwarriors.com if you are interested in joining our Army of Help.
DEBTOR’S ANONYMOUSALBANY – Debtor’s Anonymous is a 12-step fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength and hope with each other that they may solve their common problem and help others to recover from compulsive debting. Group meets on Tuesdays at St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church (Room 5, upstairs), 10 North Main Street, Albany. For additional infor-mation, contact Donna at 588-3405.
COMMUNITY CLOSETCOHOES – Community Closet - a different kind of Thrift Store. Good selection of winter coats and clothes for sizes infants to adults still available. Located at 158 Remsen St., Cohoes. Hours: Tuesday and Thursday 1-4pm. Also open the 2nd Tuesday of the month until 7pm. Sponsored by the Greater Albany Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
ARTHRITIS FOUNDATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSALBANY – We are looking for volunteers to give 3-4 hours per week to help out with general office duties, light main-tenance, or program and event related projects. Training is provided. Make your own hours. Call Terry for more informa-tion at 456-1203.
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BEREAVEMENT SUPPORT GROUPTROY- Seton Health is holding a support group for individuals who have recently lost a loved one. The Bereavement Support Group meets at St. Mary’s Hospital on the first and third Tues-day of every month from 4:45-5:45pm in Conference Room D. The Bereavement Support Group is a confidential meeting for anyone who has recently lost a family member due to illness or injury. Individuals experiencing symptoms such as disbe-lief, anger, resentment, loneliness or guilt from the loss of a loved one who has recently passed away are encouraged to attend. This event is free and open to the public. To register, or for more information, call 371-1400 x162.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCOHOES – If you have a heart for young people and want to be a part of a miracle in the making, we need you! The Con-nect Project is an inter-agency partnership building an urban youth center in Cohoes. The setting of this much-needed re-source is Good Ground Family Church, located at 49 Johnston Ave, Cohoes. We meet every Monday evening at 6:30pm and every Saturday at 8am. Some basic tools are provided - all you need to do is show up. For more information, check out our website www.connectproject.org or call our office 779-8745.
CAT TALES RESCUE NEEDS YOUR HELPCAPITAL REGION – Cat Tales Rescue is looking for foster homes to shelter kittens and cats from living outside without food and warmth. We are a not-for-profit group dedicated to easing the suffering of stray and abandoned cats. Foster “parents” will share their homes and hearts with a cat/kitten in need without any long-term commitment or financial bur-den. All fosters are provided with food and litter and the cat/kitten’s medical needs are absorbed by Cat Tales Rescue. For more information please call 248-9682 or email catalesres-cue@gmail.com
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Albany, NY (March 5, 2015) –Do you have a love for animals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Goldstein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Animals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, including sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the prevention of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2015 “Empties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our customers and the members of the community who have generously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, President of Goldstein Auto Group.
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FREE FAMILY COUNSELINGCOHOES – Counseling Care and Services, Inc., located in Co-hoes, is offering free family counseling for up to 10 sessions. If your family is having problems and needs help, this program might be available to help you. The family must have at least one child over ten years of age and not have any insurance or the financial means to afford family counseling. This assis-tance is being offered through the Family Hope Project. Call Counseling Care at 237-4263 for more information.
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS BINGO NIGHTCOHOES – The Cohoes Knights of Columbus, 255 Remsen Street, Cohoes, (corner of Remsen & Columbia), will host Bin-go every Monday evening. Doors open at 5pm, bingo starts at 7pm. Admission is $2. Jackpot coverall is $700, a progres-sive jackpot of $1,000 and $1,900 in overall prizes. Two 50 / 50 games. Bell jar tickets. Kitchen open and handicap accessible. Call 237-4151 or 237-7814 for more information. The halls are available to rent for parties or etc. at a reasonable rate.
SARATOGA NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK SELECTS NEW CHIEF RANGER
STILLWATER – Park Superintendent Joe Finan is pleased to announce the appointment of David LaMere as the Saratoga National Historical Park’s new Chief Ranger. The Chief Ranger oversees visitor safety and resource protection of the park’s Battlefield and Old Saratoga units, heading up law enforce-ment and coordinating the structural and wildfire programs. David LaMere is a fifteen year-veteran field ranger with the National Park Service serving at Cape Cod National Seashore, Boston National Historical Park, Delaware Water Gap Na-tional Recreation Area and Saratoga National Historical Park. He notes “I am excited to be a part of the team protecting a National Park that is fundamental to the history and creation of our nation”. LaMere holds degrees in history and educa-tion through Eastern Nazarene College and enjoys hunting and fishing. For more information about this or other events, please call the Visitor Center at 518-670-2985 or check our website at www.nps.gov/sara or our social media feeds, Face-book: @SaratogaNHP or Twitter: #SaratogaNHP
LIBRARY HAS COMPUTERS & WIFI AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USE
MECHANICVILLE – Did you know? The Mechanicville District Public Library has eighteen computers for public use plus WIFI throughout the building. All you need is a library card to access the public computers. The WIFI can be connected to your personal device, no password necessary. Ancestry.com has just been added to the Library’s long list of computer programs available on the public computers! If you would like computer instruction, inquire at the registration desk. It is best to make an appointment to insure there will be some-one available to work with you. You can always call 664-4646 with questions or log-on to http://meclib.sals.edu.
ST. VINCENT DEPAUL FOOD PANTRYWATERFORD – St. Vincent DePaul Food Pantry, Waterford at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 119 Broad Street, Water-ford. All residents of the Town of Waterford are welcome to come to our food pantry; which is open between the hours of 9:30-11:30am, Tuesday mornings. You need to call the rec-tory at 237-3131 on Mondays from 9am-12 noon to make an appointment.
SERVICES AT GRACE CHURCHWATERFORD – The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 and 9:30am on Sundays at Grace Church, 34 Broad St. Rick Hacker is organist and leads a choir. An Adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30am. A coffee hour follows each service. For information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370 or visit www.gracewaterford.org
LITTLE PEOPLE OF AMERICACAPITAL REGION – A newly formed chapter of Little People of America is now in your area. Little People of America, Inc., is a national non-profit organization that provides support and information to people of short stature and their families. We are the only dwarfism support organization that includes all 200+ forms of dwarfism. Call Nicole at 209-8833 for more information. You can also check out our national website at www.lpaonline.org.
COMMUNITY CLOSET THRIFT STORECOHOES - Community Closet, a different kind of thrift store, serving the community for 4 years offering quality gen-tly used clothing and household items. Good selections of clothing for all ages and sizes, infants to adults. Located at 158 Remsen St., Cohoes. Hours: Tuesday, 1-4pm; and Thurs-day, 10am-4pm. Also open the 2nd Tuesday of the month until 7pm. Sponsored by the Greater Albany Seventh-Day Adventist Church.
SUPPORT FOR FAMILY CAREGIVERSCOLONIE – The Town of Colonie Senior Resources Depart-ment provides individual support, assistance and counseling to family caregivers caring for an aging loved one or friend. For information and assistance please contact the Senior Resources Dept. at 459-5051. Caregiver support services are partially funded by Albany County Department for Aging.
ST. PATTY’S DINNERSCHUYLERVILLE – Corned Beef or Ham with Cabbage Dinner on Tuesday, March 17, from 5-7pm at American Legion Post #278, 6 Clancy Street, Schuylerville. Adults: $8; Children un-der age 12: $5. Families welcome. Limited tickets at the door. Please call and reserve ahead of time, 518.695.3011.
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BRIGHTEN YOUR DAYMECHANICVILLE – Give a gift to yourself and help the Friends of the Mechanicville Library by purchasing tickets for the Basket Raffl e. There are SIX BASKETS available: a wine lover’s basket, choco-late lovers, Quilting, a 31 tote family fun basket, a Vera Bradley, and a fresh new look basket. The tickets are $1.00 each or 6 for $5.00. Tickets are available and baskets are on display at the Mechan-icville library. The drawing for the winning baskets is March 25th. Get your tickets now!
CHOWDER FESTMECHANICVILLE – St. Luke’s will hold their annual Chow-der Fest on Thursday, March 26th from 4 to 7pm. This will be eat in or take out. The cost is $6 for chowder, dessert and a drink. You can bring in your own container if you wish to purchase a quart for $8.
FISH FRY FRIDAYSVICTORY – The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on Route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for our sign), will hold Fish Fry Fridays on March 13, 20 and 27. Time: 4:30-7:00pm. Menu: Fried Fish - $8.50, Fried Clams - $8.50, or Fried Chicken Tenders - $8.50. Also available will be Clam Chowder at $6.00 a quart. You are invited to eat in at our clubhouse or to call ahead for Take Out, 695-3917. Everyone will be welcome.
ONGOING EVENTS AT THE MECHANICVILLE DISTRICT
PUBLIC LIBRARYMECHANICVILLE – Crochet and Knitting with Felicia Palmer meets every other Monday at 6pm. Join the fun and share projects and advice. There are two themed Storytimes and craft every Tuesday at 11am & 4pm. All ages are welcome! The Hudson River Photography Club meets the second Wednes-day of each month at 6pm. This photography club is always looking for new people to join. The group invites adults who are interested in digital photography. It is open to all - from the beginner photographer to the professional. Registration is not required. For more information, please contact Mary Beth D’Aloia at painter@nycap.rr.com. Monthly book discus-sion is held on the 4th Wednesday of the Month at 7pm. Join in the fun of Lego-mania at the Library. It will be the fi rst Sat-urday of each month at 11am. No meeting in April. All are welcome to drop in and build to your heart’s content! The Board of Trustees meets the third Saturday of the month at 9am. The public is always welcome to attend. For additional information, call the Library at 518-664-4646 or visit online at http://meclib.sals.edu
BROOKS’ BBQ AND CHINESE AUCTIONSTILLWATER – The Annual Brooks’ Chicken BBQ dinner is scheduled for Saturday, March 21st from 4:00-7:00pm in Stillwater United Fellowship Hall, 747 Hudson Ave. (across from Post Offi ce). BBQ tickets are $11.00. Reserve through the church offi ce, 664-7984 or purchase at the door. Eat in or take-out. A Chinese Auction will be held at the same time. The preview of items begins at 3:00pm with a scheduled 7:00pm drawing. Winners do not have to be present at the time of the drawing.
FAITH’S PANTRYWATERFORD – Faith’s Pantry at Grace Church, 34 Third St. is open by appointment. The emergency food pantry is open from 10:30am to 12:30pm each Friday. The pantry is also open from 7 to 8pm on the third Thursday of each month and from 6:30 to 7:30pm on the fourth Thursday of each month. For information and to make an appointment, call 237-7370.
GRAB AND GO SOUP – VALLEY FALLS UMCVALLEY FALLS – Bring home a quart of meatless minestrone and/or Manhattan clam chowder for your Lenten supper. Order by Sunday, March 15 and pick it up at the Valley Falls UMC, 16 State Street, Friday afternoon, March 27 between 4:30 and 6:00pm. Cost is $8 per quart, and reservations are essential. Sign up in Fellowship Hall of the church or call Sha-ron or Bob Speanburg at 541-3039.
SPAGHETTI DINNERSCHUYLERVILLE – Saturday, March 28 at American Legion, 6 Clancy Street. Seatings at 4:30pm, 5:30pm and 6:30pm. Take-out available. $12 per person; Children ages 10 and under, $6. Tickets on sale now! Tickets available from any Capital Cam-paign Fundraiser member or before or after mass on Satur-days or Sundays. Committee members: Pat Temple, Darlene Bolduc, Cathy Weed, Bonnie Merrill, Jim Carey, Ken Tubbs, Marilyn Parks, Tim Healy, Peter Healey, Anna Welfl ey, Virginia Andrews, Marvel Patrick, Lois Patrick, Patricia Patrick, Anne Cadwallader, Julie Rodriguez, Peg Jennings. For additional information, please call Bonnie Merrill at 695-3972. All pro-ceeds to benefi t the Notre Dame-Visitation Capital Campaign Fund.
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