BALLSTON SPA / MALTA PENNYSAVER Volume 64 • Number 47 • November 21, 2013 Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824 www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: BALLSTON SPA 5,959 • MALTA 7,100 ROUND LAKE 388 • ROCK CITY FALLS 285 Total Mail This Edition 13,732 • Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000 MAILED EVERY WEEK 155,000 10 ZONES 40 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! PBM Community Events Board more inside… Fall Specials 885-1500 587-PAVE November 26, December 5, 12 & 19 LOOK INSIDE FOR OUR SPECIAL SECTION The Bi-Weekly Publication Dates Are December 5th & 19th AND THE WEEKS TO FOLLOW CulliganScotia.com Schenectady Co. 374-1805 Saratoga Co. 583-2497 Our Best Offers Are Online at CulliganScotia.com Tap water and well water often have “STUFF”* in it... “NASTY STUFF”, chemicals and contaminants, that can make your water taste bad. 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CAPITAL DISTRICT CONTRACTORS & DECKS, INC 371-9950 WE’RE A LEVEL ABOVE Give The Gift of Home GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE Review Us On Professional, Honest Business Serving The Capital District For Over 25 Years! www.capitaldistrictcontractors.com All Phases of Residential Remodeling Four Season Sunroom or Finished Basement Wrap Up The Beauty Of Your Home For The Holidays With A New Your Guide To Good Health LOOK INSIDE FOR Healthy Connection Healthy Connection PENNYSAVER • MONEYSAVER THE BI-WEEKLY • THE ADVERTISER CHRISTMAS TREE GUIDE The Bi-Weekly Publication Date Is Dec 5th NOVEMBER 26th December 5th & 12th DEADLINES: Friday Prior To Publication Date Community Emergency Corps & Toys for Tots BALLSTON SPA - During this upcoming holiday season Community Emer- gency Corps of Ballston Spa will again be an official drop off point for dona- tions for the Toys for Tots program sponsored by the United States Marine Corps. This campaign has reached out and assisted needy and deserving chil- dren all around the capital region for over 45 years. Without this wonderful program, children in our communities would not have the opportunity to cel- ebrate the holidays the way they deserve. With these trying times and the re- cession still looming over this holiday season, we are in an even bigger need of support from our Capital Region community. We have already started to receive donations and will be accepting toys at our station at 78 Thompson St., Ballston Spa, NY until December 15th. You can drop them off anytime, days or evenings. If we are not at the building due to answering emergency calls, we hope you will return at another time with your contribution. As a reminder, toys collected in this area are redistributed right back into this area to those in need.For further information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact Ray Otten, Executive Director of CEC, at 885-1478. Ballston Spa Holiday Parade BALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association’s annual Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Weekend Celebration takes place December 6-8. The Holiday Parade will be held Friday evening, December 6. Step off time is 6:30 pm, proceeding on Milton Avenue and ending in Wiswall Park on Front Street with Santa lighting the Christmas tree. The parade has become a hometown-style holiday tradition, with fire trucks, floats, animals, kids and Santa parading down the main street of the village. This is a true community event so parade participants are welcome! If your organization, group or business would like to take part in the parade that night, please contact Ellen at the BSBPA office 885-2772 or info@ballston. org. Before and after the parade, there will be carolers and musicians on the street corners and many village shops and restaurants will be open with music, demonstrations and displays as part of First Friday, which also falls on this festive evening. For more information about BSBPA events, visit our website www.ballston.org. Malta Ridge UMC Thanksgiving Pie Sale MALTA RIDGE - The Malta Ridge United Methodist Church will be mak- ing fresh pies for Thanksgiving. Pies available at $10.00 each include apple, pumpkin, lemon meringue and chocolate cream. Also available will be 6 inch pumpkin rolls at $5.00 each. We will only be making pies based on advance order. Pie orders will be taken (and must be paid) by Monday 11/18/13. Pick up date is Wednesday 11/27 at the church at 729 Malta Ave. Ext. in Malta Ridge. Contact Marie Balet at 584-9083 or email at [email protected]to place your orders and to confirm directions for pickup. Round Lake Festival of Trees & Cookie Walk ROUND LAKE - to be held December 4 through 7 at the Round Lake Mu- nicipal Building, 49 Burlington Avenue. Donations benefit the Round Lake Historical Society. Thursday, December 5th - 6:30 - 8:00. Adult Preview Reception includes food and beverages. $20 donation. Tickets on sale Vil- lage Office. Friday, Dec. 6, 530 - 9:00; Saturday, Dec. 7, 4:00 - 8:00; Sunday, Dec. 8, 11:00 - 3:00. Donation - $5.00 - At the Door. More Info: Village Office 899-2800.
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Ballston spa / Malta
PENNYSAVERVolume 64 • Number 47 • November 21, 2013
Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824
www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: BALLSTON SPA 5,959 • MALTA 7,100
ROUND LAKE 388 • ROCK CITY FALLS 285Total Mail This Edition 13,732 • Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000
The Bi-Weekly Publication Dates Are December 5th & 19th
AND THE WEEKS TO FOLLOW
*Contaminants / stuff may or may not be in your water
CulliganScotia.comSchenectady Co. 374-1805
Saratoga Co. 583-2497
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Tap water and well water often have “STUFF”* in it... “NASTY STUFF”, chemicals and contaminants, that can make your water taste bad.A Culligan® Home Drinking Water System takes the “NASTY STUFF” out ... in fact it can remove up to 99% of contaminants that may be in your DRINKING WATER to provide you an almost limitless supply of fresher, cleaner, better water that tastes GOOD!
$9.95 per monthfor 3 months on a
Culligan® Drinking Water System$9.95 rental for the � rst 90 days then standard rates apply.
Installation may be extra. Not valid with other o� ers. Dealer participation may vary. Limited time o� er. Expires 11/30/13.
May be subject to credit approval. Not valid with other o� ers.Dealer participation may vary. Coupon must be presented at time of sale.
Contaminants may not be in your water. Expires 11/30/13.
12 MonthsNo payments. No interest.
on purchase of water treatment equipment
USE A FILTER
OR BE A FILTER!
*Contaminants / stuff may or may not be in your water
An endless supply of cleaner, refreshing drinking
water at your fi ngertips!
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DEADLINES: Friday Prior To Publication Date
Community Emergency Corps & Toys for TotsBALLSTON SPA - During this upcoming holiday season Community Emer-gency Corps of Ballston Spa will again be an official drop off point for dona-tions for the Toys for Tots program sponsored by the United States Marine Corps. This campaign has reached out and assisted needy and deserving chil-dren all around the capital region for over 45 years. Without this wonderful program, children in our communities would not have the opportunity to cel-ebrate the holidays the way they deserve. With these trying times and the re-cession still looming over this holiday season, we are in an even bigger need of support from our Capital Region community. We have already started to receive donations and will be accepting toys at our station at 78 Thompson St., Ballston Spa, NY until December 15th. You can drop them off anytime, days or evenings. If we are not at the building due to answering emergency calls, we hope you will return at another time with your contribution. As a reminder, toys collected in this area are redistributed right back into this area to those in need.For further information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact Ray Otten, Executive Director of CEC, at 885-1478.
Ballston Spa Holiday ParadeBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association’s annual Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Weekend Celebration takes place December 6-8. The Holiday Parade will be held Friday evening, December 6. Step off time is 6:30 pm, proceeding on Milton Avenue and ending in Wiswall Park on Front Street with Santa lighting the Christmas tree. The parade has become a hometown-style holiday tradition, with fire trucks, floats, animals, kids and Santa parading down the main street of the village. This is a true community event so parade participants are welcome! If your organization, group or business would like to take part in the parade that night, please contact Ellen at the BSBPA office 885-2772 or [email protected]. Before and after the parade, there will be carolers and musicians on the street corners and many village shops and restaurants will be open with music, demonstrations and displays as part of First Friday, which also falls on this festive evening. For more information about BSBPA events, visit our website www.ballston.org.
Malta Ridge UMC Thanksgiving Pie SaleMALTA RIDGE - The Malta Ridge United Methodist Church will be mak-ing fresh pies for Thanksgiving. Pies available at $10.00 each include apple, pumpkin, lemon meringue and chocolate cream. Also available will be 6 inch pumpkin rolls at $5.00 each. We will only be making pies based on advance order. Pie orders will be taken (and must be paid) by Monday 11/18/13. Pick up date is Wednesday 11/27 at the church at 729 Malta Ave. Ext. in Malta Ridge. Contact Marie Balet at 584-9083 or email at [email protected] to place your orders and to confirm directions for pickup.
Round Lake Festival of Trees & Cookie WalkROUND LAKE - to be held December 4 through 7 at the Round Lake Mu-nicipal Building, 49 Burlington Avenue. Donations benefit the Round Lake Historical Society. Thursday, December 5th - 6:30 - 8:00. Adult Preview Reception includes food and beverages. $20 donation. Tickets on sale Vil-lage Office. Friday, Dec. 6, 530 - 9:00; Saturday, Dec. 7, 4:00 - 8:00; Sunday, Dec. 8, 11:00 - 3:00. Donation - $5.00 - At the Door. More Info: Village Office 899-2800.
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Join I am I can for a “Magical Evening on Madison Avenue”CAPITAL DISTRICT - Please join the Woman’s Club of Albany and I am I can for a magical night out on Thursday, December 12th from 6:00pm-9:00pm. This party features a champagne reception, fabulous live music, a silent auction of magnifi cent items and a viewing of gorgeously decorated trees that will be donated to various local charitable organizations. Part of the proceeds will support I am I can in expanding our programs and outreach. I am I can is an organization fi lled with everyday heroes. It selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each other’s lives, learn from one another, and by doing so enhance the quality of life in our com-munity. We are a not-for-profi t, 501(c)3 that provides encouragement, direction, and guidance to young women in grades 9-12. The Woman’s Club of Albany is a not-for-profi t community organization which provides a center where Capital District women can participate in activities that support the cultural enrichment and welfare of women and children in the Capital Region. For additional information on the event and sponsorship opportunities, please call The Woman’s Club of Albany at 518-465-3626 or visit their website at www.womansclubofalbany.com. To learn more about I am I can, please visit our website, www.iamicanachieve.org or contact our founder, Avon Scherff, at 518-688-3010 ext 102. We’ll see you there!
Single Parents Of The Capital DistrictCAPITAL DISTRICT - Calling single parents ages 30’s – 70’s (with young or adult children) - Parents Without Partners (PWP) meets 6:45pm, December 7th, for our singles Orientation and Open House at the Shenedehowa Adult Community Center, at Clifton Commons. You are invited to meet other singles from the Capital District, Saratoga and surrounding areas. PWP brings singles together in a fun, supportive, social environment through a variety of monthly activities for parents alone and/or with their children. Children’s activities are subsidized through chapter funds. Learn more at: www.meetup.com/PWP796 or call us at 348-2062.
Ballston Spa House & Garden ClubBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa House and Garden Club is selling mini-boxwood holiday trees. The trees are approximate-ly 12” high, made with real boxwood shaped into a mini-tree, and placed in decorative planters. They make lovely holiday gifts that will last for several months with only a bit of water-ing. The cost is $25 for a tree decorated with red or gold rib-bon and ornaments, or $20 for an undecorated tree. Trees can be ordered up until December 5th by calling 587-3085. They can be picked up at the Brookside Museum Holiday Shoppe on December 14-15. The sale of these holiday trees supports the club’s youth scholarships and the maintenance of club-spon-sored village public gardens. For information and to contact the club, visit the club’s website at http://www.bshgc.org/.
Food DriveBALLSTON SPA - The Rotary Club of Ballston Spa would like to invite everyone to assist in our Food Drive to benefi t the Food Pantry at the Christ Episcopal Church in Ballston Spa. The drive is now through Nov. 30 and will benefi t local fami-lies in need for the Holidays. Any non-perishable food products such as cereal, pasta, sauce, beans, canned goods, such as fruits, vegetables, and soups, tuna, crackers, peanut butter, jelly, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Collection boxes are placed at O’Brien Pharmacy (Milton Ave. and Front St.), Agway/True Value (just south of the Village of Ballston Spa on Rt. 50), and Curtis Lumber (Rt.67 East of V-Corners) for your convenience. Please tell all your friends and neighbors to help us get the word out. And thanks in advance for helping the Rotary Club of Ballston Spa to continue our efforts to provide for those in need in our community.
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Annual Fresh Florida Citrus FundraiserTROY - The yearly Troy Kiwanis Fresh Florida Fruit sale is on again to raise money for projects that directly assist Troy area youth. 20 lbs for only $22. Navel Oranges, Ruby Red Grape-fruit or a Mixed Case. Most area groups are charging well over $25/case. Orders must be received by Monday, November 25. Call Dean @ 322-0826. Will arrive in Troy, by December 13, in plenty of time for Holiday Gift Giving!! Kiwanis Serving The Children of The World.
ECHO Thanksgiving Service and DinnerROCK CITY FALLS - The Ecumenical Community Helping Others (ECHO) Annual Thanksgiving Service and Dinner will be held at 4pm, Sunday, Nov. 24, at Simpson United Method-ist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (.4 miles south of Rte. 29). The service begins at 4pm with a pass-the-dish-supper to follow. All in the community are invited to this ecumenical event, no church affi liation required. There is no charge, though all donations of money, canned goods, and other nonperishable food items will benefi t the ECHO Food Pantry. ECHO is comprised of members representing Milton Eagles Fire Company #1 and four local churches: Old Stone Baptist, Middle Grove United Methodist, Simpson United Method-ist, and St. Paul’s Roman Catholic. The ECHO Food Pantry is open every Tuesday from 9am-11am at St. Paul’s on Route 29. So bring a dish and come meet, dine, and enjoy fellowship with your neighbors and community, and help provide food for those in need in your area. If you are interested in helping at the pantry or have any questions regarding the dinner, please call Welna at 885-9316.
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FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513“GARAGE DOOR GARY”Garage door electric openers. and service. Call for free estimate. 399-6102 ºRainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Serv- ing area over 35 years.1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705WATER HEATERS RE- PLACED NOW!! Tankless or tank type. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 any time!NEW 2012 6 person hot tub. LED lighting, waterfall, etc... Retails $6000. Sell for $2950. (518) 470-3535DIVORCE UNCONTESTED papers prepared $349. incls. poor person app, incl gov fees if poor person app. ap- poved. Call 274-0380
Ugly Christmas Sweater 5K/1 Mile WalkCAPITAL DISTRICT - Saturday, December 7, 2013. 8:30am registration; 10am run begins. Event location: Town of Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Rd., Ballston Spa. Proceeds to benefit Gateway House of Peace. Register online at www.gatewayhouseofpeace.org.
Foster Parent MeetingSARATOGA CO. - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on November 25, 2013 at 4:00pm at the Services Build-ing, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certification class will begin in Spring, 2014. Please contact Jennifer Otten or Stacey McVaigh at (518) 884-4157 for more information.
Do You Want To Give Back Before You Give Thanks?CAPITAL DISTRICT - Volunteer at the Troy Turkey Trot! Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 28, 2013. The Regional Food Bank is the chosen regional charity for this year’s Troy Turkey Trot, the area’s premiere Thanksgiving day race! We need volunteers to assist with various tasks through-out the morning. Tasks include packet pick-up, handing out water, assisting with food/fuel stations, and much more! Learn more and sign up at www.troyturkeytrot.com
Sunday BreakfastVICTORY - 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 December 8, 2013 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 cinna-mon), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $6.00 Child $3.00, Everyone will be welcome.
Home Party SpectacularBURNT HILLS - The Burnt Hills United Methodist Preschool will present a Home Part Spectacular Wednesday, December 4th, 7-9:00 P.M. at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church. Lia Sophia, Pampered Chef, Madison Handbags, Tastefully Simple, Tupperware, and more will be present. A Silent Auc-tion and Bake Sale will be available during the evening located at 816 Route 50 across from the Burnt Hills Fire Department. Come and do some shopping for yourself or someone special and help support the preschool fundraiser. For more informa-tion call 399-5144.
Wednesday CraftersROCK CITY FALLS - The Wednesday Crafters at Simpson UMC, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (.4 mi south of Rt. 29), which follows the Ballston Spa School District schedule for vacations and school closings/delays, will meet Wednesdays between 10am-3pm. All crafters and hobbyists are invited to bring their latest project and drop in any time. No ability level, attendance, or church affiliation required. Bring a bag lunch or partake our light refreshments. Stay an hour or the day, whatever works for your schedule. Any questions, please contact Laura at 288-5922 or [email protected].
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Holiday Craft MarketplaceSARATOGA SPRINGS - The 38th annual Craft Marketplace will take place at the Saratoga Springs City Center on Saturday, November 30th from 10am to 4:30pm to benefi t The Saratoga Center for the Family. The Craft Marketplace attracts over 100 artisans who showcase and sell their handmade wares. Many unique items such as blown glass hot air balloon balls, bamboo fl utes, movie trailers lampshades, papier mache sculptures, lla-ma wool items, chainsaw bears…will intrigue the shopper. The Holiday Craft Marketplace has been a Thanksgiving weekend tradition for 38 years, kicking off the Saratoga Springs holiday season. Marketplace admission is $5 and includes 2 raffl e tick-ets for crafters’ creations along with exclusive discounts from participating downtown businesses. A silent auction features local holiday event tickets, collectable memorabilia and much more. For more information about The Craft Marketplace, please visit www.saraatogacraft.org .
Empty Stocking Project Begins SARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga County Children’s Commit-tee is a nonprofi t organization that helps children and families in Saratoga County. The Empty Stocking Project provides holiday gifts and necessities to about 1000 children and teens each year. Generous people and organizations sponsor a child by purchasing gifts from the child’s “wish list”. If you are willing to sponsor a child or for more information please call Kathy Kelly at 399-6629 or leave a voice message at 484-1236. Cash donations are also accepted and may be sent to The Sara-toga County Children’s Committee, P.O. Box 1254, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.
Seeking Host FamiliesCAPITAL DISTRICT - Since 1952, International Fellowship, Inc. a non-profi t organization has been successfully exchanging students to and from the United States. Families in this area are invited to reach across the boarders and host a high school aged exchange student for the semester or the academic year. The students come with their own spending money and are covered by health/accident insurance. All that is required of a host fam-ily is to provide room, board, laundry facilities and some tender loving care. Host families can be married, single, have kids, no kids- even grandparents can apply. Please visit our website for more information at www.internationalfellowship.org, write to International Fellowship, Inc., P.O. Box 130, Westfi eld, New York 14787, email [email protected], or call 1-800-647-8839.
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I am I can seeks Sponsors to “Celebrate the Season”CAPITAL DISTRICT - In the century-long tradition of work-ing to benefit the Capital Region, The Woman’s Club of Albany is supporting I am I can through their annual “Celebrate the Season” event. We are looking for sponsors for the events dur-ing this festive season. This year’s festivities will begin with two afternoon Victorian teas, on December 6th and December 7th. The annual holiday party “Magical Evening on Madison Avenue” is a wonderful conclusion to the fundraiser, and will be held on December 12th. This party features a champagne reception, delectable appetizers, a silent auction of magnificent items, and a viewing of gorgeously decorated trees that will be donated to various local charitable organizations. Sponsorship levels begin at $250. All levels include a choice of tickets to events, ad space in the event program and company recognition on in-house signage. For additional information on the event and sponsorship opportunities, please call The Woman’s Club of Albany at 518-465-3626 or visit their website at www.wom-ansclubofalbany.com by November 1st. To learn more about I am I can, please visit our website, www.iamicanachieve.org or contact our founder, Avon Scherff, at 518-688-3010 ext 102.
Christmas Shopping, Flea Market, Lunch and FootballSARATOGA SPRINGS - Sunday, November 24th, from 11-3:30pm the popular Indoor Craft/Flea Market at the Sarato-ga-Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue on Elks Lane will be happening with extra vendors for Christmas Shopping. Ad-mission is Free, Over 40 Vendors, Parking Great, Bargains Galore, Bakery Goods, Books, Household Items, Clothing, Jewelry, Handwork, Party Vendors, Handpainted Bird Feeders and Ornaments, All Natural Soaps, Jewelry, Ladies Hand-Made Accessories, Knitted Baby Items, Xmas Decorations, and just about anything you can imagine may be found here. We also have some items you might never expect to find. Also Free Holiday Give-Aways. Rain Or Shine the sales go on and it is a fun activity the entire family enjoys. Come to browse, visit, just get out of the house with a friend, or shop and then enjoy pizza and other choices to keep everyone happy. All proceeds go to our local charities. All markets are held the Fourth Sunday of each month; Excluding December. Next date is January 26th with all kinds of new items.
Retired Teachers MeetingSARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga Springs Retired Teachers As-sociation will meet on Monday, December 2, at noon at Long-fellow’s (Route 9P). The organization is open to all retired educators who either taught in or live in Saratoga County. For membership information, call 587-5356.
Thanksgiving DinnerBALLSTON SPA - The 20th Annual Ballston Spa Community Thanksgiving Dinner will take place Thursday, November 28, from noon-3 p.m. at the Union Fire Co. No. 2 firehouse on Route 50. Free to everyone and anyone in the community, the event is pulled together each year by a number of volunteers and funded by financial and food donations. Volunteers work continuously, from Wednesday evening prepping, cooking and serving straight thru until Thursday clean-up. The event gener-ally serves up to 400 meals, including take home meals. Pie donations are still sought as well as volunteers for the event. To contribute either a pie or your time, contact Flo Bouchard, 884-0607.
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Saratoga Small Business SaturdaySARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saturday after Thanksgiving is nationally known as “Small Business Saturday” and is a day designed to support and encourage commerce for small local businesses. The Saratoga Center for the Family’s 38th Holiday Marketplace will take place at the Saratoga City Center on No-vember 30th from 10am to 4:30pm and has joined forces with Saratoga downtown businesses to create an unequalled com-munity experience. The $5.00 marketplace admission ticket will allow you to view or purchase items from 115 juried ar-tisans, receive two free raffl e tickets for crafters’ creations and obtain discounts from several downtown Saratoga restaurants. Since the Holiday Craft Marketplace is the epitome of the small business sector, mirroring the character of downtown Saratoga Springs, we hope this partnership will promote a special day for the customer to realize the benefi ts of the unique offerings of small business.
Roast Beef DinnerBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa United Methodist Church, 101 Milton Avenue, will hold their annual Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday December 7th in the Fellowship Room. 4:00 to 6:30. The family-style dinner consists of roast beef, mashed po-tatoes with gravy, green beans, butternut squash, rolls, pie and a beverage. Cost: Adults $11, Children (4-12) $5 and under 4 years free. Take-outs available. There will also be a bake sale of homemade goodies. Come and enjoy the food and hospitality!
Winter Activites Brochure AvailableMALTA - The Town of Malta Department of Parks, Recreation and Human Services Winter Activities Brochure is now avail-able online at www.malta-town.org and at the Malta Commu-nity Center. Registration starts on November 1, 2013 for winter classes and programs. Classes, new sports programs and spe-cial events are scheduled to begin in December. Please call the Malta Community Center at 899-4411 for more information.
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How To Go Green When Holiday ShoppingThe color green is synonymous with the holiday season. But as holiday revelers deck their halls with green this season, they also can go green when shopping for loved ones.
Many shoppers are concerned by their carbon footprints. In an effort to embrace a more eco-friendly lifestyle, such shoppers may look for ways to continue their holiday traditions, but do so
in a way that’s more considerate of the environment. Though the holiday season is often associated with excess, holiday shoppers can still fi nd eco-friendly ways to put smiles on their loved ones’ faces this year.
* Purchase energy effi cient products. The holiday season is a great time of year to fi nd deals on major appliances, which may be on sale to make room for next year’s models. When shopping for appliances this holiday season, shoppers should look for energy effi cient products that consume less energy without sacrifi cing performance. Since the institution of its ENERGY STAR(R) program in 1992, the U.S. Envi-ronmental Protection Agency has helped consumers invest in energy-effi cient products that helped reduce air pollution and energy consumption. The program has since expanded into Canada as well. When purchasing appliances this holi-day season, shoppers should look for ENERGY STAR quali-fi ed products, which can protect the environment and also save consumers money on utility bills.
* Plan shopping trips in advance. The holiday season can be hectic, and as a result many holiday shoppers fi nd them-
selves getting their holiday shopping done as time allows. But breaking up holiday shopping into several trips can increase fuel consumption and lead to more time spent in traffi c, where vehicle emissions can contribute to air pollution. Instead of getting your shopping done on several quick
trips, plan a holiday shopping trip in advance, setting aside enough time to get as much shopping done as possible in a single trip. This can cut back on some of the stress of holiday shopping and benefi t the environment at the same time.
* Set up a holiday shopping carpool. Many people carpool to and from work, and such a system can be employed when holiday shopping as well. Plan a shopping trip to the mall with neighbors or
friends to cut back on your fuel consumption and vehicle emissions. Sedan or coupe owners may want to limit their carpools to two people so there’s enough room in the car for gifts on the way home, while minivan or SUV owners should still have ample room for multiple passengers and their presents. Remove unnecessary cargo from the trunk or other storage areas before beginning your trip.
* Create your own gifts. Worried about purchasing products with excessive packaging? Then try your hand at creating gifts instead of giving overpackaged store-bought items. Homemade gifts may be more well-received than another necktie or pair of slippers, and such gifts don’t have to be packaged at all.
* Buy local. When shopping for the holiday, look for locally-produced products, whether it’s arts and crafts produced at a nearby store or organic foods purchased from a local farmer’s market. Locally produced products don’t need to be shipped to make it onto the shelves at local stores, making such products far more eco-friendly than mass-produced products shipped from factories far away.
The holidays may not seem like an eco-friendly time of year, but shoppers can take steps to re-duce their carbon footprints when shopping this holiday season.
Shoppers can coordinate their holiday shopping trips, carpooling to the mall in an effort to be more eco-friendly.
Did You Know?According to the American Bankers Association, many merchants view debit card purchases in the same light that they do purchases made with cash or personal checks. That’s an important dis-tinction for holiday shoppers to consider before making purchases, as any items bought on their debit cards may only be worthy of store credit instead of a full refund should such items need to be returned. Shoppers buying gifts for friends and family members should understand that, even if they remember to include gift receipts when wrapping gifts, those items may only be eligible for store credit if purchased with a debit card. When buying items with credit cards, consumers can withhold payment if they are not satisfi ed with the product. No such option exists when us-ing debit cards. In addition to more restrictive return policies, shoppers who use debit cards may incur debit transaction fees, This means they are charged each time they use their debit cards, or such fees may be triggered when users use their card too often. Debit card users can check the agreement signed when they opened their accounts to determine if they will be subjected to debit transaction fees. Holidays shoppers whose purchases are subject to such fees may want to avoid using their debit cards during the holiday season.
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According to the American Bankers Association, many merchants view debit card purchases in the same light that they do purchases made with cash or personal checks. That’s an important dis-tinction for holiday shoppers to consider before making purchases, as any items bought on their debit cards may only be worthy of store credit instead of a full refund should such items need to be returned. Shoppers buying gifts for friends and family members should understand that, even if they remember to include gift receipts when wrapping gifts, those items may only be eligible for store credit if purchased with a debit card. When buying items with credit cards, consumers can withhold payment if they are not satisfi ed with the product. No such option exists when us-ing debit cards. In addition to more restrictive return policies, shoppers who use debit cards may incur debit transaction fees, This means they are charged each time they use their debit cards, or such fees may be triggered when users use their card too often. Debit card users can check the agreement signed when they opened their accounts to determine if they will be subjected to debit transaction fees. Holidays shoppers whose purchases are subject to such fees may want to avoid using their debit cards during the holiday season.
Frugal Gift Wrapping IdeasHoliday shoppers spend billions of dollars each year on gifts for friends, family and coworkers. But holiday shoppers also spend substantial amounts of money dressing up those gifts with bows and wrapping paper. Shoppers may not want to spend much more on wrapping paper, bags and other ways to dress-up their gifts, and by employing a few tricks of the gift wrapping trade, they
may not have to. The following are some frugal, yet fl ashy, ways to wrap presents this holiday season.
* Children’s artwork: Over the course of a school year parents can accumulate dozens of origi-nal pieces of art from their children’s time in the classroom. Instead of relegating those pictures to a memory box or temporary glory on the refrigerator, turn them into unique gift wrap. Pair these pieces of art with colored ribbon, and everyone who gets a unique masterpiece will feel special.
* Newspaper: Recycle newsprint and comics into wrapping paper. Encourage everyone to wrap in
newspaper for a cohesive look come Christmas morning.
* Cloth: Leftover cloth from Halloween or cloth purchased to create homemade curtains can be turned into giftwrap for awkward-shaped gifts. Use decorative ribbon to seal the bundle shut.
* Brown paper: Brown paper tied with twine or ribbon is inexpensive and can easily be recycled after use. Use a marker to put the names of gift recipients on each pack-age to save on gift tags as well.
* Glass jars: Use mason jars when wrapping smaller gifts, including gift cards, to give them an arts-and-crafts feel.
* Fabric gift bags: If you’re handy with a needle and thread, sew sacks out of left-over fabric to make gift bags of various sizes.
* Cookie tins: Find unique cookie tins from yard sales or leftover tins from holi-days past and use them as gift boxes.
* Recipes: If you will be giving a cookbook or food-themed gifts, print recipes
that can be used as gift wrap and then later used to make certain dishes.
* Baby linens: From blankets to wash cloths, use baby linens to wrap infant-themed gifts for new parents.
* Baskets: Wicker baskets are available in various shapes and sizes. They can be used to make a gift collection and then reused over and over again.
There are many creative and inexpensive ways to wrap gifts this year instead of relying on pre-printed and often expensive wrapping paper.
Baskets are an often inexpensive alternative to wrapping paper.
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A New Face for I am I can!SARATOGA REGION - I am I can is excited to announce the re-launch of our website, www.iamicanachieve.org and our new logo! Please check out our site to see the new logo and to learn more about our organization, mission, how to get involved, our latest events and more! I am I can selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each other’s lives, learn from one another, and by doing so enhance the qual-ity of life in our community. We are a not-for-profi t, 501(c)3 that provides encouragement, direction, and guidance to young women in grades 9-12. If you would like to learn more about I am I can, please visit our site (www.iamicanachieve.org) or contact our founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Looking for MentorsCAPITAL 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 chil-dren for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive infl uence on the life of a child. Currently, 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 [email protected].
Breakfast With Santa ClausBALLSTON SPA - American Legion Auxiliary Unit 234 In-vites your family to join us for Breakfast With Santa Claus! Saturday, December 14, 2013. 8:30 am to 11 am. 23 Pleasant Street, Ballston Spa. Enjoy breakfast with Santa Claus. Parents, bring your cameras for pictures with Santa Claus!
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Pete Bardunias, President/CEO, the Chamber of Southern Saratoga County
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Our military veterans make great sacrifices which al-low us to live in a free and open society, to choose the home of our dreams, drive the car we want, and build a life and career surrounded by family and friends. The USA is a special country, and our little piece of real estate here in Saratoga County became special in 1777 due to the events on a nearby battlefield. Whereas soldiers once traversed our landscape lining up for action against the enemy, today we live far, far away from any fighting, thanks to more than two cen-turies of sacrifice by our fighting men and women. Still, we are surrounded by Air, Army, Navy, and National Guard bases, laboratories, and other sites. C-130s fly overhead daily, providing a constant reminder of those who keep vigil over us.With this strong connection to the military, communities find many ways to honor and serve those who put their lives on the line, each a measure of their gratitude and appreciation. The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County, working with the Saratoga County Veterans Service Agency, several local radio stations and pub-lications including the Pennysaver, is conducting a drive to raise money for the Saratoga County Veterans’ Trust and Agency Fund. The effort began on Veter-ans’ Day (Nov. 11) and runs through Pearl Harbor Day (Dec. 7). Your contribution
will help provide job training, education, health care and housing for veterans who need assistance.Donations are suggested in the following contribution lev-els, each given a military title related to the 1777 Battle of Saratoga: Fife and Drum, $5.00; Enlisted Soldier, $10.00; Officer, $25.00; Senior Officer $50.00; Col. Kosciuszko, $100.00; General Lincoln, $250.00; General Schuyler $500.00; General Gates $1000.00. Please mail all dona-tions to the Saratoga County Veterans Trust and Agency Fund, c/o Saratoga County Treasurer, 40 McMaster St., Ballston Spa, NY 12020.
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Jack Frost’s Flurry FestivalSCHUYLERVILLE - Taking the village by storm, Jack Frost’s Flurry Festival will welcome the winter and provide a flurry of family fun, games, activities, prizes and awards! This Free fun charged event will mark the re-opening of the Greater Schuy-lerville Youth Program at Fort Hardy Park from 1 - 4 pm, Sun-day, December 1st. The event was the brain child of Jack Frost himself! He will be on hand to MC the festivities and he is en-couraging participants to don their frosty garb. He promises to judge their frosty fashions and to crown a King, Queen, Prince, Princess and Jester for his icy court. Some competitions have trophy awards too. Admission is Free and refreshments will be available for purchase, or can be won by playing Free games. While there is no charge, Jack Frost is encouraging participants to bring a handmade snowman craft for sale in his silent auc-tion to benefit the Greater Schuylerville Youth Program. Jack also thinks it would be nice for those who can to bring canned food items to share with our local pantry. This event brings families together for warm winter memories and rich Kodak moments. This is a low tech, high energy old fashioned winter carnival. Jack will be dispensing bottled northwind to players to improve their chances of being winners at the games. For further information please contact: Kate Leone aka Jack Frost [email protected] or by calling 518.480.9488
Noah’s Attic Christmas SaleBALLSTON SPA - Christ Episcopal Church, 15 West High Street, Ballston Spa. 885-9455. November 22-23, 9:30 am-4:00 pm. Christmas decorations and gifts of all kinds.
Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of FameBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of Fame Committee is seeking nominations for the 2014 Hall of Fame to be awarded Spring of 2014. The program recognizes stu-dent athletes, teams, coaches, administrators, faculty and com-munity members who have made significant contributions to the Ballston Spa Athletics program through their service, per-formance, dedication, commitment and accomplishments. All candidates for membership in the Hall of Fame must fall into one of the four categories of Athlete Candidate, Team Candi-dates, Coach/Faculty/Administrator Candidates or Community Contributor and meet the criteria for that category. Nomina-tions forms are due by January 15, 2014 and are available at ballstonspaathleticshalloffame.com or on the school districts web site at www.bscsd.org/halloffame.
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Volunteers NeededSARATOGA COUNTY - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors throughout Saratoga County. Current areas in immedi-ate need are: SARATOGA, MOREAU/SOUTH GLENS FALLS, STILLWATER, & CHARLTON. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport Mon-day-Friday at about 10:30. Delivery takes about one to one and a half hours. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Office for the Aging- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.
Simplifying Lives Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Sim-plifying Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profit organization dedi-cated to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergo-ing cancer treatment. Sim-plifying Lives is looking for volunteers, business partners for the discounted referral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further in-formation or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simplifyinglives.org. (A)
Website for Youths Diagnosed with CMTCAPITAL REGION – The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Up-state NY group is pleased to announce a website for youths diagnosed with CMT. The CMTA’s new Youth Tab can be found at: http://www.facebook.com/CMTAssocia-tion For more information on Upstate NY CMT contact Melinda Lang 783-7313 or [email protected] (A)
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Arthritis Foundation of Northeast-ern NY Announces Plans for “Jingle Bell Run” 5k ® Timed 5k to be held at new location; Central Park, Schenectady. Early Registration Now Underway! Bells will be ringing through the air at the “Jingle Bell” Run/Walk to benefit the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern NY. The “Jingle Bell” Run/Walk is scheduled for Saturday, December 7, 2013. Registration be-gins at 8:30 am with the 5k Run beginning at 10:00 am. All proceeds of the event will support the programs, services and research to youth and individuals with Arthritis. Individuals and teams can register online at www.albanyjbr.kintera.org or call the office at 456-1203. Registration fee is $25 prior to the event or $30 day of. Registration fee for children 12 years of age or younger is $15 prior to the event or $20 day of. The Kids “Candy Cane Fun Run”, sponsored by CapitalCare Medi-cal Group for children ages 2-12, will also take place for a fee of $15 (Kids Fun Run will be at 9:30 am). The Arthritis Foun-dation encourages anyone to attend in their holiday attire in-cluding Reindeer Antlers, Santa Hats or your best elf costume! For more information about the “Jingle Bell Run” 5k to benefit the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern NY, please contact Eileen Reardon, Regional Director at 456-1203 or [email protected] orwww.arthritis.org. You can also find us on Face-book and Twitter.
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)
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Pitcher WantedBALLSTON SPA - Miss Scotties 14U team looking for pitcher for the 2014 Travel season. If interested, or for more informa-tion, please contact Mike Simmons at 331-0558 or email at [email protected].
Sonic Softball RecruitingCAPITAL REGION - Sonic Softball is recruiting 18U players for 2013 Fall Ball & 2014 summer seasons. Please contact Brenda for more information: 518-527-0800.
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 Men’s Auxiliary - Every 3rd Thursday of the month at 7pm. Call 885-8580 for more information. (A)
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The days continue to shrink as we move toward the solstice and it’s attendant holidays
(Christmas, Hanukkah, etc.). At this time of year, we decorate our domiciles for the upcom-
ing festivities surrounding the holidays. Featured are our holiday plants. Everywhere we
turn we’ll see Evergreen trees, Mistletoe, Holly & Ivy, Christmas Cacti and Poinsettias. Why
are they involved in our modern holiday celebrations?
Their backgrounds are varied and quite interesting. Some were adopted by Chris-
tianity from “pagan” cultures that existed in an area before Christianity arrived there. Others
never were adopted into Christian lore, but have managed to make their appearance on their
own, through folklore and traditions that include their use in celebrations on or near the sol-
stice.
Take mistletoe for instance. Not only did the church never sanction the use of
mistletoe in celebration; its use was actually banned at one time. This is, no doubt, due to the
fact that it was highly revered by the ‘pagan’ Druid priests, and was central to their ancient
solstice celebrations along with its host, the oak tree. During the Druid’s solstice celebration,
a Druid priest would cut the parasitic mistletoe from the branch of an oak tree and distribute
pieces of it to the gathered populace. While doing this, he was careful not to let it touch the
earth. Part of the mystery of mistletoe to the Druids was that it grew, not from soil, but from
the bark of the oak tree. To receive a sprig of mistletoe from the priest was a blessing Druids
looked forward to as part of their solstice rituals.
Today, all we know about mistletoe is that we are entitled to kiss anyone who
stands beneath it. That tradition has its roots in Scandinavian myth. Loki, a troublesome
little god, shot Balder, another young god, with an arrow made of mistletoe, the only thing
that could harm this favorite son of Freyja. The tears of sorrow Freyja shed became the white
berries of the mistletoe. All the Norse gods worked together to restore Balder to life and, in
gratitude, Freyja is said to bestow a kiss on anyone who passes beneath mistletoe.
The origin of the use of Holly as a holiday decoration is a bit more obscure. It was
long believed that “witches” and “evil spirits” had an aversion to holly, so it is likely that
it’s use began as a protector of the home during important times of the year like the solstice.
There is an ancient Christmas carol that tells of Holly and Ivy vying for the place of honor as
a holiday trim. Holly is eventually chosen because of its red berries. There is also a legend
that says that the crown of thorns worn by Christ was made of Holly. Until then, the berries
of holly were white, but turned red like the drops of Christ’s blood. Thanks for the read.
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Prayer Shawl MinistryBALLSTON SPA - Wondering how you can make a power-ful difference in someone’s life? Come to our weekly Prayer Shawl Ministry meeting every Monday (September through May) at 1 pm at The First Baptist Church of Ballston Spa, 202 Milton Ave. The Prayer Shawl Ministry brings together anyone who wants to learn or knows how to knit. The group will knit shawls or blankets for those entering or recovering from sur-gery or major life events. The group then prays for the shawls and their recipients. For more information contact 885-8361, [email protected].
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Community Winter Sports Equipment SaleBURNT HILLS - The 53nd annual winter sports sale will be held from 9:00 am to Noon on Sat-urday, Nov. 23rd at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 860 Rt. 50. This annual event gives the community an opportunity to recycle winter sporting equipment. There will be new and used winter sports equipment for sale. Items for sale may be delivered to the church between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Thursday, Nov.21st and 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday, Nov. 22nd. Older straight skis will not be accepted this year. Skis with out of date downhill bindings will also not be ac-cepted. Downhill and cross country ski equipment, boots, skates, snowboards, sleds and winter sports clothing will be sold. Sellers determine the cost of the articles for sale and receive 75% of the sale price. Donations of winter sports equipment are gladly accepted. For more information contact Greg Adams at 399-5875, Church Office at 399-5144.
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)
Softball Team Looking for PlayersCAPITAL REGION - Warning Track Heat 16U Girls Fastpitch Softball Team looking for a few players to round out the 2013/2014 season. Email coachcarter@warningtrackheat to schedule a tryout.
Seeking Tax Assistance VolunteersCAPITAL REGION - TaxAide, the free income tax assistance program sponsored by AARP Foundation and the IRS, is seeking volunteers for the coming tax season. TaxAide volunteers answer questions and prepare and file returns for low to moderate income taxpayers and seniors from February 1 to April 15 at sites in the Capitol District. Volunteers typically participate one day per week, with flexible schedules to accommodate volunteer availability. Volunteers may be reimbursed for a moderate level of necessary travel expenses. No experience is required, but computer experience is helpful. Training will be provided in November and December. For fur-ther information, visit www.aarp.org/taxaide or call Wally Decker at 518-373-1076.
Recently Retired And Looking for Meaningful Volunteer Work?SARATOGA REGION - I am I can is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to mentor girls in grades 9 - 12. Programs provide needed encouragement, guidance and advocacy to students as they navigate their high school years and move toward post-graduation goals. We are seeking adult female mentors to work with students on a weekly basis. As a mentor you would spend time with and get to know your student, while developing a relationship that provides support and guidance. If you are a recently retired woman looking for some meaningful volunteer work, this may be for you. This program focuses not as much on job skill mentoring, but more on providing a positive role model in the student’s life. You will help the student to develop core values and “encourage young women to discover their dreams, to believe in endless possibilities while empowering them to make it happen”. 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 Founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102, or email [email protected].
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Emergency Food PantrySARATOGA COUNTY – Karyl’s 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 Family Services, 5 Municipal Plaza, Suite 3, Clifton Park. (A)
Animal Protective Foundation Seeks VolunteersSCOTIA - The Animal Protective Foundation is seeking daytime volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Avenue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adop-tion Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna. Time commitment varies and training is provided. Volunteer positions include: adoption; dog walking; special event and outreach support; laundry; bottle and can sorting; and morning cage cleaning at PetSmart. Must be at least 18 years. Contact Denise Altobelli, volunteer coordinator, at 374-3944, ext. 118 or [email protected].
A Chance To Make Life EasierSO. SARATOGA COUNTY - Care Links of Southern Saratoga County offers free non medical services to 60+ seniors in Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta and Mechanicville. Friendly visiting, transportation, respite assistance, “handy helping”, and chores are some ways you can benefit from free services. Volunteers who are retired, stay at home moms, and others who are employed give time to the community. Have you begun to wonder how much longer it is going to be pos-sible for you to live in your home? Call us to find out more about this program and how it might make things easier. The Care Links number is 399-3262.
Stars for Our TroopsCAPITAL REGION – Stars for our Troops is a grassroots organization that is growing fast across the USA. We take retired American Flags with embroidered 2 inch Stars, remove the Stars, put the Star in a pouch with a statement the reads: “I am part of our American flag that has flown over a home in the U.S.A. I can no longer fly. The sun and winds have caused me to become tattered and torn. Please carry me as a reminder that You are not forgotten.” The Stars are given freely to any soldier or veteran that we meet, or are mailed to them. Stars are given to Veteran Homeless Shelters so those Veterans know that we respect them and they are not forgotten. Stars are given to our Wounded Warriors as a Thank You for what they have endured. Stars are given to our Vet-erans in Nursing Homes and Veteran Hospitals. Volunteers are needed to help create these Stars. Families and friends need to contact us so we can share the Stars with their loved ones. Donations are gratefully accepted to help deter the costs of supplies and postage. More information can be found at www.StarsForOurTroops.org or contacting [email protected]. (A)
Malta Seniors BingoMALTA - The Malta Seniors is sponsoring bingo at the Malta Community Center, 1 Bayberry Dr, Malta, every Wednesday at 1pm. Call 899-4411 for more information. (A)
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