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PENNYSAVERVolume 64 Number 5 January 31, 2013
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LOOK INSIDE FORReptile AdventureMALTA Touch a snake! Pet a
turtle! See eye to eye with a South American Frog! Learn how these
creatures live, what to do if you meet one in the wild and more!
Reptile Adventure is bringing science and fun to the Malta
Community Center on February 21 from 1-1:45pm. This wild winter
break adventure is for children in grades K-8. Adult is required to
stay. Registra-tion is required for children only, by Thursday,
February 14. This program is sponsored by Hannaford Supermarkets.
Call the Malta Community Center for more information at 899-4411.
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Grange MeetingBALLSTON SPA Milton Grange #685 will hold their
monthly meeting on Saturday, February 9 at the Old Stone Church
located at 159 Stone Church Road in Ballston Spa. The public is
invited to join members for the meeting, which includes a pancake
breakfast beginning at 8am. The cost is $5 per person and
reservations are required. The speaker this month will be Ray
Ot-ten, Executive Director for Community Emergency Corps, Inc. of
Ballston Spa. Mr. Otten has been a state certified EMT for about 25
years and a Certi-fied Lab Instructor for Saratoga County for over
10 years. He is involved in
Emergency planning and response in the Towns of Milton &
Ballston, part of the Saratoga County Emergency Preparedness
Committee, and secretary for the Saratoga County EMS Administrators
Group. Reservations can be made by contacting Sam at 885-6606.
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$1,000 Scholarships to be AwardedSARATOGA COUNTY The Saratoga
County Fair has an-nounced that up to ten $1,000 scholarships will
be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and also
students enrolled in college. The New York State Association of
Agri-cultural Fairs and the New York State Showpeoples Associa-tion
sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students must be active at
the Saratoga County Fair or with the New York State Showpeoples
Association. All applicants from Saratoga Coun-ty must submit their
applications through the Saratoga County Fair or the NYSSA no later
than Friday, April 12, 2013. In-formation is available at the
Saratoga County Fair office, 162 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa, NY
12020, through Cornell Co-operative Extension of Saratoga County
and from local high school offices. Applications must be printed
and completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more
information, con-tact the Saratoga County Fair office at 885-9701.
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American Legion Auxiliary Unit 234 MeetingBALLSTON SPA American
Legion Auxiliary Unit 234, Ballston Spa/Schuylerville will hold a
meeting on February 4, 7pm, at 23 Pleasant St., Ballston Spa. All
members are wel-come. (P)
Country Line Dance LessonsBALLSTON SPA Ballston Spa Elks Lodge
Country Line Dancing Lessons every Monday for $5 per person from
7pm-9pm with DJ Sue Kaupelis. (A)
SSRTA to MeetSARATOGA COUNTY The Saratoga Springs Retired
Teach-ers Association will meet on Monday, February 4, at noon at
Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Sara-toga
Springs. Membership is open to retired educators who taught and/or
live in Saratoga County. For membership infor-mation, call
587-5356. (A)
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Rotary to Hold Benefit Ziti DinnerGLENVILLE The Glenville Rotary
Club will hold its 24th annual benefit Ziti Dinner on Fri.,
February 1 from 4-7:30pm at the Glenville Senior Citizen Center,
next to the Glen Worden School on Worden Road. Tickets may be
purchased for $8 at the door. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit
the Northeast Regional Food Bank, the Scotia-Glenville Food Pantry,
and other Rotary Service Projects. Takeout dinners will be
avail-able. Join us for entertainment, prizes and more! (A) Celtic
Jam 2013
CAPITAL REGION Celtic Jam 2013: Friday, March 8, 7pm at Scotia
Glenville High School Auditorium. Join the Scotia Glenville Pipe
Band for their 6th Annual Celtic Jam. Over 50 youth pipers and
drummers from the Capital District will per-form traditional and
contemporary Celtic music. Scotia Glen-ville Pipe Band placed first
in their grade at the 2012 World Pipe Band Championships in
Glasgow, Scotland. Admission is pay what you can. (P)
Malta to hold Armed Forces Day ParadeMALTA The Town of Malta is
planning a special salute to the military by holding a parade on
Saturday, May 18, Armed Forces Day. The Town has been running an
annual parade since 2009 on the Saturday prior to Patriot Day the
anniversa-ry of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks. March
2013 will be the 10th anniversary of the invasion of Iraq and there
has been no regional parade to mark the service and sacrifice of
this new generation of veterans. The Malta Veterans Committee has
proposed a tribute parade to focus on this generation, while still
acknowledging all previous ones. The committee intends to release
more information in the weeks ahead. Individuals and groups
interested in getting involved or seeking more infor-mation can
contact Paul Fanning by email at [email protected] or
leave a message for the Veterans Committee with the Director of
Parks & Recreation, Audrey Ball at 518-899-4411. (P)
Museum to Close for the Month of JanuaryBALLSTON SPA The
Saratoga County Historical Society has announced that Brookside
Museum will be closed during the month of January. Brookside will
reopen on Tuesday, Feb-ruary 5 at 10am. For more information,
please visitbrookside-museum.org or call 518-885-4000. (A)
Library Friends Say ThanksMALTA The Friends of the Mechanicville
District Public Li-brary would like to thank everyone who attended
Dining to Do-nate at the Recovery Sports Grill in Malta on January
15. The food was excellent and the company warm and friendly! The
fundraiser was so successful the Friends may plan something similar
in the future. (P)
6X6 SOLID OAK wall unit. You move. $50 or best offer899-2259GOT
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est. 783-0390FIREWOOD MIXED HARD- WOOD, seasoned $240 cord.Cut,
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WATER HEATERS Tankless Dont wait, change now, save energy. All
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COMPUTER REPAIR Guaranteed results. We come to you! Free
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FIREWOOD: $140/CORD Cut, Split and Delivered. 696-6029
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SERTA TRUCK LOAD scratch and dent sale. King size mattress $139
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SARATOGA $1 BOOK WAREHOUSE. 68 Weibel Ave., near the mall. One
free book for every 10 you buy.
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Local Non-Profit Seeks Volunteer Grant Writer CAPITAL REGION If
you have grant writing experience and would like to use that to
help a local non-profit organization to grow, please consider
volunteering your time and skills to I AM I CAN. I AM I CAN fosters
mentorships between high school girls and local, caring, successful
women in an effort to ensure graduation success and to inspire
these young women to dream about and plan for a fulfilling life
after high school. The group is looking for someone with research
ability and word-smithing skills to locate grant possibilities.
This position would be ideal experience for a student that is
pursuing work in the world of non-profits, or for a retired grant
writing professional that is looking to give back to the community.
You can learn more about the organization at
www.iamicanachieve.org. If you feel you can help, please call Avon
Scherff at 518-688-3010 or email to [email protected]
(A)
After The Fire is in Dire Need of New VolunteersSARATOGA COUNTY
After The Fire is a non-profit or-ganization that helps residents
of Saratoga County who have suffered a loss due to fire. After
being paged by Fire Control, After The Fire members respond to the
fire scene to provide the family members with clothing, gift cards,
personal care items, a nights stay at a participating hotel/motel,
Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support--
whatever is needed to help the family through an extremely
traumatic situation. Meetings are held on the fourth Tuesday at 7pm
as follows: February, March, October & November at Eagle Matt
Lee Fire House on Washington St. in Ballston Spa; April, May, June
& September meetings are held at Halfmoon Town Hall on Harris
Rd. in Halfmoon. Anyone interested in finding out how you can help
your neighbors in need may attend a meeting. To find out more about
After The Fire, visit www.afterthefire.org. (A)
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Womens Club to MeetBURNT HILLS The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake
Womens Club will meet Monday, February 11 at noon in Knight Hall of
the Burnt Hills Methodist Church. Rick Reynolds, Town of Ballston
Historian, will present a program titled History Isnt Old, Its New.
Reynolds, a former teacher at BH-BL Middle School, has been a
featured guest speaker at many community groups. Program is open to
the public. A business meeting will follow. (P)
Beat the Winter Blues and Beat Cancer, too!SO. SARATOGA The
Relay For Life of Southern Saratoga invites you to a Trivia Night!
Join us for fun and games while you beat the winter blues and find
out how Relay For Life is an opportunity to join your communitys
fight against cancer! Our event Thursday, February 7 runs
5:30-7:30pm at Hilton Garden Inn, 30 Clifton County Rd. Bring your
Relay Team, bring your Trivia Team, or just bring yourself! Many
thanks to Mazzone Hospitality for generously donating the space and
refreshment for this event. Contact Andria Scarchilli, Manager of
Special Events, American Cancer Society-Capital Region at
518-220-6935 or [email protected],
www.relayfor-life.org/southernsaratogaNY for more details. (P)
Spring Activities BrochureMALTA The Town of Maltas Department of
Parks, Recre-ation and Human Services Spring Activities Brochure is
now available online at www.malta-town.org and also at the Malta
Community Center. Registration will begin for spring classes and
programs on February 1. Classes, new sports programs and many
special events are scheduled to begin in March. Please call the
Malta Community Center at 899-4411 for more infor-mation. (A)
OLD APPLIANCESand FURNITURE
REMOVED FROM YOUR HOME OR BUSINESS. Small or Large jobs.
CLEAN OUTS. Call Bill the Junkman at
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GARAGE DOOR GARYGarage door electric openers. and service. Call
for free estimate. 399-6102 BETS TOWING buying junk cars, any
conditon, with or without title. Call 409-5749GEORGE T.
FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now
for Spring. 518-885-1705CARDAMONE Painting, Drywall and Taping.
Interior / Exterior & Wall Restoration. Staining, Paper &
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Insured. Tom 506-5284
FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling,
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Mike OBrien 365-6624 7am-7pm7 days/wk
VFW #358 MeetingsBALLSTON SPA The VFW Post 358, 68 E. North St,
Ballston Spa has announced their meetings schedule: Men - Every 3rd
Wednesday of the month at 7pm; Ladies Auxiliary - Every 3rd Monday
of the month at 7pm; and Mens Auxiliary - Every 3rd Thursday of the
month at 7pm. Call 885-8580 for more information. (A)
Urgent Need for VolunteersSARATOGA COUNTY Are you 55 years or
older and have time to volunteer? There is an urgent need for
volunteers to assist with the Saratoga County Office for the Aging
Senior Nutrition Program at the Saratoga Adult and Senior Center 5
William Street Saratoga Springs. Volunteers are needed Mon-day
Friday from approx. 11am-1pm. If interested please call RSVP
(Retired Senior Volunteer Program) at 884-4110. (A)
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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, families that have been displaced by a fire, flood or
other disaster; collect-ing 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. (A)
Program on First Lady Mary Todd LincolnMALTA The Malta Branch of
the Round Lake Library will be presenting a Presidents Day program
about Mary Todd Lincoln on Wednesday, February 13 from 6:30-8:30pm.
Lo-cal author Patricia Nugent will lead a lively discussion about
the first First Lady, presenting from her recently published
article about Mary Todd Lincoln in the Ms. Magazine blog. The talk
will explore whether Mary Todd Lincoln was a lunatic, as her only
surviving son testified, or was she a woman who had suffered
immeasurable loss with too little support? The discus-sion will
explore how extreme grief can masquerade as insan-ity. Recently
brought to life on the big screen by Sally Field in Lincoln, theres
a new compassion for, and interest in, this woman so loved by our
beloved 16th president yet called one of the most detested public
women in American history by historians. Books written about Mrs.
Lincoln will be reviewed. For more information, contact the library
at 682-2495. (P)
2013 Entertainment BooksCAPITAL REGION 2013 Entertainment Books
are now available for immediate use. They are being sold for the
benefit of St. Vincent DePaul Society, a charitable organization,
which gives temporary help to people in need. You can get yours by
calling Marion at 399-3043. They are a great value at $30. We than
you for your support!! (A)
Elks Weekly BingoBALLSTON SPA The Ballston Spa Elks Lodge #2619,
10 Hamilton St, Ballston Spa, holds a $1,600 plus bingo every
Wednesday night. Doors open at 5:30pm and bingo starts at 7pm.
There is a progressive game and a 50 / 50 special as well as a $700
coverall. Refreshments and Bell Jar Tickets are available. Call
885-1149 for more information. (A)
MOMS Club MeetingSARATOGA The Saratoga-North Chapter of
International MOMS Club is pleased to welcome you and your children
to their monthly business meeting on the third Wednesday of every
month at 10am. The MOMS Club (MOMS Offering Moms Support) is an
international non-profit support group specifically for at-home
mothers, offering a wide range of ac-tivities. For meeting location
and more information please call Shannon at 306-6755 or email
[email protected]. (A)
GOOD HORSE HAYCan be delivered. Also some round bales. (518)
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COLWELL COMPUTERSPC & Mac Expert Repairs32 yrs. exp.
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greet. 573-2659
CHAIN SAW WORKScrap metal wanted. Free removal of appliances and
anything metal.Call 518-339-9540 Junk removal. Free estimatesMIKE
MCGUIRE HOMEREPAIR & REMODELING Painting, plumbing, etc.
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CLEAN House Cleaning. Carpet cleaning, windows also. Free est. exp,
refs available. 744-1813
BREAST & CERVICAL screening program for women 40+:
Underinsured or uninsured cancer screening services program
provided by NYS DOH. Most insurances accepted , Medicaid Call:
Womens Health Institute, Glens Falls 812-2944
SGF Class of 1973 ReunionCAPITAL REGION South Glens Falls Class
of 1973 reunion organizers are asking those who were students and
friends at South Glens Falls High School to help spread the word of
the 40th reunion! This event is planned for July 19 and 20, 2013.
The committee plans an informal gathering, a golf outing and school
tour, dinner and music---just to name a few events. This reunion is
not-for-profit. For additional information and to reg-ister with
us, please visit our website: www.southhigh73.org. Were waiting for
you! (A)
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 fi-nancial 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.
(A)
Living at Home as Long as PossibleSO. SARATOGA COUNTY Have you
begun to wonder how much longer it will be possible for you to live
in your home? If you could use some assistance, Care Links of
Southern Sarato-ga County offers free non-medical services to
seniors ages 60+ in Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta and
Mechanicville. Friendly visiting, transportation, respite
assistance, handy helping, housekeeping, and chores are ways you
can benefit from our volunteer help. Dependable caring people give
back to their community to help you. Call to find out if this is
for you. The Care Links number is 399-3262. (A)
Caregiver Support GroupBALLSTON SPA Evergreen Adult Day
Services, 357 Milton Avenue, Ballston Spa, an affiliation of The
Wesley Community in Saratoga Springs, hosts a Caregiver Support
Group the last Tuesday of each month from 3-4pm. This group is
designed for caregivers, families and friends of people with
dementia. The group offers participants a chance to meet others in
similar situ-ations, share stories of successes and challenges,
exchange tips and ideas and learn more about daily care-giving
issues. The group also provides an opportunity for additional
education on various aspects of Alzheimers disease and related
dementias. For more information or to register, please contact
Trudi Cho-lewinski, at 691-1516. The caregiver support group is
provided in conjunction with the Alzheimers Association of NENY.
(A)
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A Night at the OscarsMALTA Rob Edelman and Audrey Kupferberg
will pres-ent A Night at the Oscars at the Round Lake Library,
Malta Branch on Thursday, February 21 at 6:30pm. Rob Edelman
teaches film history courses at SUNY Albany. He is a film
commentator on WAMC Northeast Public Radio, a Contribut-ing Editor
of Leonard Maltins Movie Guide and several other Maltin
publications. Audrey Kupferberg is the Director of the Film Studies
Minor at SUNY Albany. She is also a film and video consultant,
archivist and appraiser, and has been Director of the Yale Fim
Study Center and Assistant Director of the Na-tional Center for
Film and Video presentation at the American Film Institute. She is
a film commentator on WAMC Northeast Public Radio. The program will
consist of a brief history of the Oscars, but emphasis will be on
the politics of the Academy Awards. Why are some actors, directors
and movies nominated and not others. There will be opportunity for
questions. The Malta Branch of the Round Lake Library is located in
the Malta Community Center at 1 Bayberry Drive, Malta. The program
is open to all and refreshments will be served. (P)
Living with Loss GroupSARATOGA SPRINGS The Community Hospice of
Sarato-ga offers a daytime support group, which meets on the first
and third Wednesday of each month in order to help people cope with
the loss of a loved one. Living with Loss group will meet from
12:30-2pm at The Community Hospice of Saratoga, 179 Lawrence St,
Saratoga Springs. The group is open-ended and no registration is
required. Contact Mark Kearney at 581-0800 for further information.
(A)
Scholarship AvailableCAPITAL REGION The Lupus Alliance of
America, Inc., Upstate New York Affiliate is now accepting
applications for the Annual Lupus Scholarship. Applicants must meet
the following qualifications: be diagnosed with lupus or be the
child of a person diagnosed with lupus, with acceptance into
Professional or Graduate School or be in Undergraduate School with
a minimum of two semesters of college completed and a cumulative
GPA of 3.0 or higher; a resident of one of the counties of Central
or Northeastern NY (see our website for details). Deadline to
submit an application is January 31, 2013. For information and
applications, call the Lupus Alliance of America Inc., Upstate
Affiliate at 800-300-4198. (A)
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I Am I Can Accepting New StudentsSARATOGA REGION I Am I Can, a
local non-profit mentor-ing organization, is accepting applications
from girls in High School who feel they would benefit from a
relationship with a female professional on a weekly basis. Mentors
provide sup-port and guidance in a variety of areas depending on
the needs of the student. This program is designed to help girls
achieve their personal and educational goals. I Am I Can focuses
not as much on job skill mentoring, but more on providing a
posi-tive role model in the students life. The program is designed
to encourage young women to discover their dreams, to believe in
endless possibilities while empowering them to make it hap-pen. The
organization is currently open to girls in grades 9-12 the Clifton
Park to Glens Falls areas. To learn more about this exciting
program, please contact Board Member and Founder, Avon Scherff at
688-3010 Ext 102, or email to [email protected]. Visit the
website at www.iamicanachieve.com (A)
Indoor Farmers Market Offers Organic SeedsBALLSTON SPA The next
monthly indoor Farmers Market will take place on Saturday, February
9 in the Cornell Coopera-tive Extension auditorium at 50 West High
Street in Ballston Spa from 9am until noon. Thinking about starting
a garden? At the February market, the Ballston Spa Farmers Market
will be selling seeds as a fundraiser. The seeds are from High
Mowing Seed Company of Vermont and are 100% organic. Individual
seed packets and seed packet collections, perfect for gift giving,
will be available. Plus, there is no cost for shipping. Orders will
be taken at the February market and distributed at the March
market. A CCE Master Gardener will be on hand to answer any
questions you may have. Starting a garden could not be easier!
Future markets will take place on March 16, April 6, and May 4. For
more information please visit the BSBPA website www.ballston.org or
call 885-2772. (A)
Emergency Food PantrySARATOGA COUNTY Karyls Kupboard - Emergency
Food Pantry is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm.
Must be a Saratoga County Resident. Please bring ID and proof of
address. Located at CAPTAIN Youth and Fam-ily Services, 5 Municipal
Plaza, Suite 3, Clifton Park. (A)
CD Crossfire Girls Elite Fastpitch SoftballCAPITAL REGION 16U
& 18U team has openings based on position. For tryout
information please contact: Coach Sears at [email protected]
Coach Baker at [email protected] or visit our website at
www.cdcrossfire.com (A)
NYS Free & Low-Cost Health InsuranceSARATOGA REGION New York
State offers free and low-cost health insurance for children, teens
and adults through: Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and
Medicaid. Free screening and enrollment services are available by
calling toll free 1-888-242-1418. Please call our caring,
professional staff for more information! We have 27 enrollment
sites throughout the following counties: Fulton, Hamilton,
Montgomery, Sara-toga and Washington Counties. (A)
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 infor-mation. You can also check out our national website at
www.lpaonline.org. (A)
MARKS Logging, Firewood& tree work. Tree pruning, re- moval,
stump grinding. Free estimates, affordable prices. 696-7150 or
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WEAVERS HOUSE CLEAINING. $17/hr. While you hope for Spring, get
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Falling In Love With ChocolateValentines Day and chocolate have
been linked for some time now, but there really hasnt been any
definitive explanation for just why the delicious confection and
the day of love seem to go hand in hand.
The average American eats 11 pounds of chocolate every year, a
significant percentage of which is enjoyed around Valentines Day.
The reason people are known to enjoy and crave chocolate may be
connected to its chemical components.
Chocolate has been known to affect mood in many ways. It
contains 380 known chemicals, triggering a host of responses in the
brain. Chocolate can trigger the production of opioids, which are
chemicals, such as those found in opium, that pro-duce a feeling of
well-being (euphoria). Eating chocolate then
may make a person feel bet-ter, which is why chocolate is often
a turn-to comfort snack. Chocolate also may work like THC, the
chemical compo-nents in marijuana, extending the feeling of being
high or well-being.
Chocolate can also increase blood pressure and blood-sugar
levels, attributing to feelings of alertness. The caf-feine in
chocolate also acts as a stimulant.
However, the reason choco-late may be snatched up come
Valentines Day is that choc-olate appears to contain
phe-nylalanine, the same chemical
that is produced by the brain when people fall in love. Doctors
think that eating chocolate creates a temporary love high.
For those gifting chocolate for Valentines Day, consider dark
chocolate, which is also high in antioxidants. This chocolate is
among the healthier varieties in which to indulge.
Chemical components of chocolate could be the reason why it is
craved and enjoyed.
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Did You Know? Many early Christian martyrs were named Valentine,
which can make it confusing when trying to figure out just who is
being honored on Valentines Day. While there might be many martyrs
named Valentine, the two honored on Valentines Day are Valentine of
Rome and Valentine of Terni. The former was a Roman priest who was
martyred in roughly 269 AD, while the latter was bishop of what is
now Terni who was martyred in 197 AD. It was not until the 14th
century that any of todays popular romantic elements began to take
shape when celebrat-ing Valentines Day. As a result of those new
developments, the distinctions between Valentine of Rome and
Valentine of Terni were gradually lost, eventually prompting the
feast of St. Val-entine on February 14 to be removed from the
General Roman Calendar in 1969.
Did You Know? Love is a powerful word that describes one of the
most potent human emotions. The word is believed to have evolved
from the Proto-Indo-Europeans word leubh, which described care and
desire nearly five thousand years ago. The word was in-corporated
into Old English as lufu, a noun meaning deep affection and a verb
lufian meaning to be very fond of.
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their own strategizing by planning the perfect game-day party.
The first AFL-NFL World Championship Game in professional
American football, later known as Super Bowl I, was played on
January 15, 1967 at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los
Angeles, California. The Green Bay Packers defeated the Kansas City
Chiefs. Since that day, ardent fans and novices alike have been
celebrating football by hosting their own view-ing parties at home.
These parties present yet another way for friends to get
together.
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* Know your playing field. Your home is only so big, and that
means you will have to limit the number of people you can invite.
Crowding too many people into the house can be uncomfort-
able and dan-gerous, never mind trying to talk and hear above
the cacoph-ony of too many people. Take inven-tory of how
many you can seat comfortably. You may need to move out larger
furniture and move in folding chairs if you plan to ac-commodate
more guests. If you live in a warmer climate, you may be able to
hook up the television outside and host an out-door event in the
yard. This will enable even more people to attend.
* Size up your competition. Super Bowl Sunday is a once-a-year
event. There will be thousands of like-minded individu-als planning
their own parties and utilizing the same services in your local
area. Those who need to rent tables and chairs and rely on a
caterer (or the services of the nearest pizza joint) should plan
early. If you would like to have a football gather-ing, start
laying the groundwork a few months in advance. This way you can
leave deposits for any vendors and be secure in knowing you will
have what you need come gameday.
*Establish your play book. Will this be a chips-and-dips type of
party or will you be offering more substantial fare? Is it
adults-only or are guests able to bring their kids along? Make a
list of questions that need to be answered and set up the party
param-eters. This way you will know what to stock up on in advance.
Consider allocating a separate room in the house for kids play or
for adults who are there for the social aspect of the party and
will not necessarily be glued to the television.
* Check your equipment. What is the Super Bowl without a means
to watch the game? Retailers often offer the best deals on new
televisions this time of year because they know sports
fans want to upgrade their televisions for the big game. If
yours is a TV that has seen better days or doesnt offer the
high-defi-nition picture guests have come to expect, this may be
the time to cash in holiday gift cards for a new flat-screen. If
buying new isnt a possibility at this time, there are centers that
will rent electronics.
* Watch the clock. Hardcore fans will not want to miss any of
the action. Therefore, refreshments and other components of the
party will have to coordinate to the timing of the game. Do the
bulk of food preparation before kickoff and allow guests to mingle
and fuel up before the game starts. Save finger foods and other
snacks that are easily accessible for when the game starts. Guests
can take a break at halftime and grab food and beverages that are
set up buffet-style in another room. Hosts and hostesses also may
want to consider serving as food but-lers and constantly come out
with new finger foods on trays and go around the room to ensure
everyone doesnt miss a mo-ment of the game.
* Dont run interference. Theres not much entertainment that
needs to be scheduled on game day apart from the game itself.
Ensure that the television is situated so nobodys view is
ob-structed and that people moving in and out of the room need not
cross in front of the TV to get food or use the restroom. While it
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ensure any decorations do not obstruct views of the game. To make
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way, guests can mingle and not be tied to one area.
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toss to coat.
If using rotisserie basket, spray or brush lightly with
vegetable oil to prevent sticking. Place chicken wings on bottom of
basket, cover with the top part, and fasten on tightest setting to
se-cure the wings in place. Cooking grids will need to be removed,
and a drip pan placed beneath. If using rear rotisserie burner, set
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Adopt A Pet...Pets of the WeekAdopt A Pet...Pets of the Week
H.O.P.E. (Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist)
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518-428-2994
JoeyThis outgoing young man was dumped at a trailer park. While
fending for himself things didn't go too well and his tail was
badly injured. Once rescued the tail had to be amputated, but
Joey is such a vibrant kitty, who packs in enough fabulousness that
a tail was not needed anyway. Joey LOVES petting and attention, but
can get a little nippy if overstimulated. Kind of like when people
get "slappy" if they don't like being tickled - (well at least
that's what happens to THIS writer). :) For that reason, a home
without young children may be the best fit for
him. Joey is at the Annex at Clifton park Center Mall.
Eliza was living under an elder ladys porch with her kitten when
HOPE stepped in to help her find a real home. Eliza is about 6
years old and does well with other cats. She has a mild-
mannered purrsonality that assimilates well into various types
of households. Friendly and affectionate, she loves to cuddle and
engage. After temporary quarters for so long, our fair lady is
ready to become someones forever cat. Eliza is at the Annex at
Clifton Park Center Mall.
Janice is a bit of an older kitty - her angular face suggests a
smattering of siamese in this cutie. Saved from the streets of
Troy and new to HOPE, her bio is forthcoming, but you can meet
her in person at the Annex in Clifton Park Center Mall.
Cinnamon - adult female. Cinnamon may be a little shy at first
and might even hide, but, dont lose hope. If you are patient
with
her she will learn to trust you and start coming around. Once
she does shes a HUGE lovebug! Loves sitting on laps and getting all
the scratchies she can - and will purr up a storm. Could go as an
only kitty or maybe with another kitty or two - not too sure about
dogs. There were two in her foster home, but she preferred to keep
her distance. Cinnamon is now at the Annex.
Mia - young adult female - found wandering the streets in
Amsterdam. Sweet as pie - just wants to sit in your lap - not
always crazy about other cats - may do better on her own.
Classic tabby looks and the sweet charms of the boy cat you
always wanted......This handsome boy was wandering the snowy
streets of Queensbury when he was picked up by animal control.
When his 5 days were up, HOPE saved his life and took him in.
A friendly 3ish years old, Champ had clearly been someones pet.
Champ has been extremely gentle and affectionate - immediate-ly
after coming in at the Annex, he seemed a little growly with his
new kitty cage neighbors, but he seems to be settling in
now. Champ is at the Annex at Clifton Park Center Mall.
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Call for Local Folk or Irish Musicians & DancersMALTA Come
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Late January is a quiet time for the gardener. This is the time
of year I like to get out my maps (rough drafts to be sure) of last
years gardens and beds and re-view and refine any changes Ill want
to make. The non-hardy bulbs and tubers that
I have stored for spring planting are due for their mid-winter
inspection. I like to
remove them from their shoe box storage containers and inspect
them for any prob-lems. Around this time I like to pot up some of
my Iron Cross Oxalis and get them started under lights. There is no
real reason to do this other than the good feeling I get watching
them sprout and grow.
My cats have again decided that they dont really enjoy the
snowy, cold weather so
Ill grow some ryegrass from seed for them to munch on to
supplement their diet.
They seem to enjoy it and they are less tempted to snack on the
houseplants if the
grass is available.
During late January and early February, I like to spend some
time repotting
any houseplants that look like they need it. My hanging jade is
a prime candidate for
this. It did great over summer in its 8 pot but now the soil has
shrunk away from the pot letting me know that its a bit overdue for
repotting. Ill only want to jump
it up to a 10 pot. Since the hanging jade is a succulent, Ill
use cactus soil with a
little regular potting soil added. It has also gotten a little
straggly in appearance. It
hangs down about 4 from the rim of the pot but is looking a
little sparse. To pro-mote some filling in, Ill remove about 2 from
each tendril to promote new growth
further back along the stems. Rather than discarding the cut
shoots, Ill root them
into some other pots. Spring or summer would be a better time
for this project since
theyll root slowly in the middle of the winter but, since I have
my grow lights fired
up anyway Im sure theyll eventually take off. On closer
inspection of the cut off
tendrils, I notice that there are little gray nubs along the
stems. These nubs represent
latent roots that will develop once they come into contact with
soil. I want to get as
many rooted cuttings as possible to share so, instead of rooting
the entire tendril, Ill
chop it into small sections with a pair of scissors. Each
section will include at least
one pair of leaves. Ill let the cuttings dry out and scab over
for a couple of days.
This lessens the chance of the cutting rotting before they grow
roots. After theyve
scabbed over, Ill nestle the cuttings into the soil leaving just
the leaves exposed. I
like to put several cuttings into a 6 diameter pot. A thorough
watering will wash the
soil into contact with the latent root nubs. The only thing left
to do is wait.
Since the hanging jade is a succulent, I wont need to water the
cuttings for
at least a couple of weeks after the initial soaking. Within a
few weeks, I should see
some tiny leaves starting to form at the base of the two leaves
that were left exposed. By spring, theyll be well rooted and ready
to be given away to a home with lots of
bright sun.
This rooting procedure will work for most hanging plants that
grow leaves
all along their stems like Swedish Ivy or Wandering Jew. Non
succulents will not
need to scab over for more than a couple of hours. Dipping those
cutting into a root-ing powder before planting will aid in the
quick formation of roots. Many folks like
to root their cuttings in water, then transplant them into soil.
The roots that a plant
grows in water are very different than those that form in soil.
Its quicker and more
reliable to root directly into soil. Thanks for the read.
Volunteer Opportunities to Help SeniorsSO. SARATOGA COUNTY
Sometimes we feel better about ourselves when we do something to
make someone elses life better. You can have a chance to start the
New Year off by giving a little of your time as a Care Links
volunteer. This program helps anyone 60+ with services that help
them stay in their homes. Transportation, visiting, respite,
shopping and chores are some of the non-medical services provided
residents in Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta and Mechan-icville. If
you are interested in learning more about what being a volunteer
entails or to request services, call 399-3262. (A)
Art Display Space MALTA The Malta Dept. of Parks and Recreation
is looking for artists either professional or amateur who are
looking to display their artwork in the Malta Community Center on a
month long basis. Contact Holly Kane, the art display coordinator
at 899-4411 for further information. (A)
Adult Female Mentors NeededSARATOGA REGION Recently Retired And
Looking for Meaningful Volunteer Work? I Am I Can, a mentoring
program for girls in grades 9-12, is seeking adult female mentors
to work with new students to the program. As a mentor you would
spend time with and get to know your stu-dent on a one-to-one
basis, while developing a relationship that provides support and
guidance. If you are recently retired woman looking for some
meaningful volunteer work, this may be for you. The organization is
currently looking for mentors in the Clifton Park to Glens Falls
areas. Immediate needs are to support girls in Hudson Falls, South
Glens Fall, Glens Falls and Ballston Spa school districts. If you
have time on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and would like to have a
positive impact on a girl in your community, please contact Board
Member and Founder, Avon Scherff at 688-3010 x102, or email to
[email protected]. (A)
Simplifying Lives Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION Simplifying
Lives for a cause is the Capital Districts only non-profit
organization dedicated to providing free house cleaning and
organizational services for people undergoing cancer treatment.
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