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Live music will be provided by John and Orion Kribs from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Reservations are not necessary but greatly appreciated and may be made by call- ing the Stony Creek Inn at 518-696-2394. Homemade baked goods will also be offered for sale during the evening. Please call the Stony Creek Free Library at 518-696-5911 for more informa- tion regarding this event. The Stony Creek Free Library is a community-oriented organiza- tion, dedicated to building healthy minds and spirits by providing opportunities for community members to enjoy their lives and one another. The library is open to men, women, children of all ages, and to people of all ages, incomes, abilities, races, and religions. The Corinth Community Churches want to shout out a big "THANK YOU!" to several foundations, companies and individu- als for many generous donations to the Community Cupboard food pantry: to the Capital Fund of Saratoga County for a $2,000. donation from the Saratoga Springs Horse Show; Whites' True Value; Meme's Florist collection; the Efner Lake Association; Cur- tis Palmer Hydroelectric Corp, $500; Gateway Church $565.; Michael Hamlin, Eric Spieldenner and Richard Lindsey donating through Quad Graphics; Trucker Andi Feulner and Superior Trucking for 16 cases of pasta; Francis & Lorraine Madison; Dorothy Atwell in memory of Anna Sequin; Robert & Barbara Green in memory of Diane Williams; Corinth High Homecoming collection of 105 lbs of food; Corinth Boy Scouts for Crop Walk food collection; and the Grand Union "Food for All" collection in Corinth through which the community donate $1,175. Is this a great and generous community or what? Pastor John Aldridge "Stony Creek Fall Gathering" to be held at the Stony Creek Free Library On Thursday, November 15 at 7:00 p.m., the Stony Creek Free Library in Stony Creek, NY, is sponsoring the second annual old- fashioned night of free entertainment. All are welcome to attend this candle-lit evening. Gatherers are encouraged to bring an in- strument to play, a story to tell, poetry to recite, a song to sing, or any number of talents and contributions! One may participate as an audience member, an entertainer, or both! Snacks and drinks are also welcome from audience members and participants and will be available. Please call the Stony Creek Free Library at 518-696-5911 for more information regarding this event. 15th ANNUAL FIRST NIGHT SARATOGA 5K RUN The 15th annual First Night Saratoga 5K Run, presented by the Saratoga Arts, will be held on Monday, December 31, 2012 at 5:30 PM. The run is limited to the first 1,500 registrants. There is no day of race registration. The race has sold out for the past eleven years. A Chip computerized scoring system will be used. The USA Track and Field certified course starts and finishes on the Skidmore College Campus. Awards will be given to the top three overall male and female finishers as well as the top three male and female finishers in five-year age categories. All finishers will receive a FIRST NIGHT COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL. Reg- ister by November 23th for the early registration fee of $22 and a guaranteed moisture wicking long-sleeved shirt. After Novem- ber 23rd, registration is $30. Refreshments following the race. Showers and restrooms available in the athletic complex. Save time by registering online, or download an application and map at www.saratoga-arts.org There is no additional fee for registering on-line. For further information contact First Night Saratoga at 584-4132. The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of vol- unteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors in the HADLEY area. Hot nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready to go out of the Hadley meal site ( Hadley Senior/Commu- nity Center) Monday- Fridays at about 10:30. Delivery takes about an hour and a half. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Office for the Aging- 884-4100 or 363-4020- for details COLWELL COMPUTERS PC & Mac Expert Repairs 32 yrs. exp. Upgrades, Ntwk Onsite or Instore Service 18 Congress St. by Kinkoʼs 587-3902 º DONʼT PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli- tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, professional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.
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Home ImprovementsHome ImprovementsHome ImprovementsSPECIAL CONTESTSPECIAL CONTEST
Many Uses: Home Remodeling Projects, Yard & Basement Clean Up, Roofing,
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FOOD FOR THOUGHT TO BE HELD IN STONY CREEKThe Stony Creek Inn will be sponsoring a fundraiser on Friday,November 16 from 5:00 to 9:00 p.m. to benefit the Stony CreekFree Library. Owners Dot Bartell and John Fickell will be giving50% of all food proceeds to the library. Live music will be providedby John and Orion Kribs from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. Reservations arenot necessary but greatly appreciated and may be made by call-ing the Stony Creek Inn at 518-696-2394. Homemade bakedgoods will also be offered for sale during the evening. Please callthe Stony Creek Free Library at 518-696-5911 for more informa-tion regarding this event.The Stony Creek Free Library is a community-oriented organiza-tion, dedicated to building healthy minds and spirits by providingopportunities for community members to enjoy their lives and oneanother. The library is open to men, women, children of all ages,and to people of all ages, incomes, abilities, races, and religions.
The Corinth Community Churches want to shout out a big"THANK YOU!" to several foundations, companies and individu-als for many generous donations to the Community Cupboardfood pantry: to the Capital Fund of Saratoga County for a $2,000.donation from the Saratoga Springs Horse Show; Whites' TrueValue; Meme's Florist collection; the Efner Lake Association; Cur-tis Palmer Hydroelectric Corp, $500; Gateway Church $565.;Michael Hamlin, Eric Spieldenner and Richard Lindsey donatingthrough Quad Graphics; Trucker Andi Feulner and SuperiorTrucking for 16 cases of pasta; Francis & Lorraine Madison;Dorothy Atwell in memory of Anna Sequin; Robert & BarbaraGreen in memory of Diane Williams; Corinth High Homecomingcollection of 105 lbs of food; Corinth Boy Scouts for Crop Walkfood collection; and the Grand Union "Food for All" collection inCorinth through which the community donate $1,175. Is this agreat and generous community or what?
Pastor John Aldridge
"Stony Creek Fall Gathering" to be heldat the Stony Creek Free Library
On Thursday, November 15 at 7:00 p.m., the Stony Creek FreeLibrary in Stony Creek, NY, is sponsoring the second annual old-fashioned night of free entertainment. All are welcome to attendthis candle-lit evening. Gatherers are encouraged to bring an in-strument to play, a story to tell, poetry to recite, a song to sing, orany number of talents and contributions! One may participate asan audience member, an entertainer, or both! Snacks and drinksare also welcome from audience members and participants andwill be available.Please call the Stony Creek Free Library at 518-696-5911 formore information regarding this event.
15th ANNUAL FIRST NIGHT SARATOGA 5K RUNThe 15th annual First Night Saratoga 5K Run, presented by theSaratoga Arts, will be held on Monday, December 31, 2012 at5:30 PM. The run is limited to the first 1,500 registrants. There isno day of race registration. The race has sold out for the pasteleven years. A Chip computerized scoring system will be used.The USA Track and Field certified course starts and finishes onthe Skidmore College Campus. Awards will be given to the topthree overall male and female finishers as well as the top threemale and female finishers in five-year age categories. All finisherswill receive a FIRST NIGHT COMMEMORATIVE MEDAL. Reg-ister by November 23th for the early registration fee of $22 anda guaranteed moisture wicking long-sleeved shirt. After Novem-ber 23rd, registration is $30. Refreshments following the race.Showers and restrooms available in the athletic complex. Savetime by registering online, or download an application and mapat www.saratoga-arts.org There is no additional fee for registeringon-line. For further information contact First Night Saratoga at584-4132.
The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of vol-unteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors in theHADLEY area. Hot nutritious meals are prepared, packed andready to go out of the Hadley meal site ( Hadley Senior/Commu-nity Center) Monday- Fridays at about 10:30. Delivery takesabout an hour and a half. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at TheOffice for the Aging- 884-4100 or 363-4020- for details
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2012 Corinth Youth FootballThis season we had 106 children finish the season with our pro-gram, making this our biggest season in our 17 year history. Wehad: 1 flag team, 2 tackle teams and 2 cheer teams this season.We want to recognize 3 young ladies who participated in our pro-gram, making this the most ladies we have had in C.Y.F. in a sin-gle year. I am so proud of them. This year we had to resize ourprogram by (1/3), we needed to purchase 20 new helmets, 20new shoulder pads, and 61 new pairs of pants for every player.We also bought 21 new cheer uniforms for the cheer team, plusmuch more. The cost of having our youth football program willnow be more expensive due to the Federal Helmet Law that isnow in effect. This year we will have to get rid of 40 helmets atthe end of the season, due to aging out. The good news is, I buynew helmets every year to help keep our inventory up to date,but this will be a costly expense for us next season. We have astrong base of parents who we ask a lot of, we appreciate theirhard work year in and year out. We also have a good communitywho assists our program each year. As the quote says; “Ittakes a community to raise children” and we have always hada solid foundation in Corinth.I want to thank some true friends who have no children in C.Y.F.but who continue to support the program; Steve Clark, for takingtime out of his busy schedule to officiate games with me; SamLucia, Amy Sutliff, Colleen Graska and Alex King & Rose, for sell-ing products and/or just coming in to help. And of course, all mycoaches, especially the ones who have no children here, you allmean a lot to me and the community. And to everyone who pur-chased our products to help support the kids and our program,Thanks So Much!
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Class of 2013 sponsors a CRAFT FAIR - Saturday, Nov. 3rd •9am-1pm, Corinth Middle School Cafeteria , 105 Oak Street,CorinthWe will have crafts from local residents, candles, clocks, jewelry,cooking items, maple syrup, wreathes, hula hoops, sand art, Fleece blankets, handmade items, baked goods and more!!!Childrenʼs activities
THE FAMILY OF DAVID H. TOWERS wishes to thank all of ourfriends and neighbors for the cards, food and expressions of sym-pathy at the time of his passing. Also a great appreciation to thePresbyterian Church for the delicious Memorial Luncheon and toReverend Aldridge for his comforting words. We are blessed.
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ROCCOʼS FUNDRAISER for Castle Park Playground rebuild.When you eat in or take out on November 6th from 4-9pm, apercentage of your bill is donated to the playground.Thank you Roccoʼs for your support!
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The nights are getting colder so the Auxiliary will once again becollecting used menʼs and womenʼs winter coats for the homelessveterans at the VA hospital in Albany. If you have any coats youwould like to donate, please call Susan LaPoint at 654-7874 andI will gladly come pick them up.
Attn: Korean War VeteransCAPITAL REGION – Are you a veteran of the Korean War Era(1950-1955)? Have you ever been to a business meeting or "so-cial event" with other Korean War vets? Every month there is ameeting for those who live within the Adirondack Chapter area(7 counties: Warren, Washington, Saratoga, Essex, Hamilton,Fulton and Clinton). Veterans outside the area (like VT) or vetspassing thru are always welcome as well. Business meetings areheld at 2pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the CooperSt. VFW in Glens Falls. November meeting will be on Wed., No-vember 7. You do not have to have served in the country of SouthKorea to be classified as a Korean War veteran, as some vetsserved in Germany, England or the USA. For more informationcall Commander William Shaw at 518-584-2638.
Craft FairWILTON – The Wilton Fire Dept. Auxiliary is happy to announcethat we are working with Ballard Road Elementary School's CraftFair this year to accommodate their overflow. We havecrafter/vendor booths for your browsing and shopping pleasure.The fair will be held on Saturday, November 10 from 9am-3:30pmand is located at the Wilton Fire Dept., Station 1, 270 BallardRoad, Wilton, one mile west of I-87 exit 16, right next door to theschool. Make one stop and shop two craft fairs. There are boothsstill available. Call 495-5502 to make a reservation.
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On Saturday, November 3, the Annual Harvest Supper will becontinuously served from 4:30-6:30pm at Old Saratoga Re-formed Church at the corner of Pearl and Burgoyne Streets inSchuylerville. The menu is: Amish Baked Ham, Mashed Potatoesand Gravy, Squash, Green Beans, Dutch Kraut, Rolls and Butter,Homemade Apple and Pumpkin Pies, Beverages. Price for adultsis &8.50, $5.00 for children 5-12, free for children under 5. Take-outs are available. Reservations are recommended by calling695-6638 or 695-6187, or you may call the church at 695-3479M-F 9am-12 noon.
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ELECTION NIGHT DINNER-Come enjoy a Chicken ʻnʼ BiscuitDinner with Strawberry Shortcake for dessert for only $9.00adults; $8.00 Seniors and $5.00 for children under 11. Tuesday,Nov. 6, 2012. Greenwich Elks Lodge, Rt. 40 S, from 5-8pm.Reservations encouraged. Call 8-Noon or after 4pm weekdays,692-2061.
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ROCCOʼS FUNDRAISER for Castle Park Playground rebuild.When you eat in or take out on November 6th from 4-9pm, apercentage of your bill is donated to the playground.Thank you Roccoʼs for your support!
The New York State Museum will celebrate the Adirondacks andLake Champlain on Saturday, November 3 with “AdirondackDay,” an inaugural daylong event that will complement the Mu-seumʼs exhibition on iconic Adirondack photographer SenecaRay Stoddard.The free event, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., will include a concert,
lectures, displays, tours and films presented by the New YorkState Museum and many of the North Countryʼs leading educa-tional and cultural institutions. Participating are the New YorkState Museum, Adirondack Museum, Adirondack Life magazine,Fort Ticonderoga, Great Camp Sagamore, John Brown Lives,Lakes to Locks Passage, Mountain Lake PBS, Paul Smithʼs Col-lege, The Wild Center, and the Trudeau Institute.The highlight of the day will be a 2 p.m. concert by award-win-
ning Adirondack folk musician, educator and story teller DanBerggren. Berggrenʼs roots are firmly in the Adirondacks wherehe was raised, but he has entertained audiences across thecountry and overseas in Belgium, Bulgaria, Romania and CentralAfrica. Hearing stories and songs from local friends and neigh-bors, he has developed a style that captures the spirit of themountains. He has produced 14 albums and has won awardsfrom the NYS Outdoor Education Association, the Association forthe Protection of the Adirondacks, the Adirondack Mountain Cluband SUNY Fredonia.Guided tours will be offered of the Seneca Ray Stoddard: Cap-
turing the Adirondacks exhibition. Stoddardʼs photographs pro-vide a visual record of the history and development of theAdirondacks. His work was instrumental in shaping public opinionabout tourism, leading to the 1892 “Forever Wild” clause in theNew York State Constitution.The exhibition includes over 100 of Stoddardʼs photographs, anAdirondack guideboat, freight boat, camera, copies of Stoddardʼsbooks and several of his paintings. These and other items comefrom the State Museumʼs collection of more than 500 Stoddardprints and also from the collections of the New York State Libraryand the Chapman Historical Museum in Glens Falls. An onlineversion of the exhibition is also available on the State Museumwebsite.The events are presented by the New York State Museum withthe support of sponsors Paul Smithʼs College and StewartʼsShops. The State Museum is a program of the State EducationDepartmentʼs Office of Cultural Education. Located on MadisonAvenue in Albany, the Museum is open Tuesday through Sundayfrom 9:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. except on Thanksgiving, Christmas andNew Year's Day. Admission is free. Further information can beobtained by calling (518) 474-5877 or visiting the Museum web-site at www.nysm.nysed.gov.
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Public Health will have the following clinics for the week of 10/29through 11/3. WARREN/WASHINGTON COUNTIES STD ANDHIV CLINIC: Tuesday, October 30, 6:00pm-7:30pm, WarrenCounty Municipal Center Public Health Office, (Entrance #6).BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC: Friday, November 2, 10:00am-Noon, Queensbury Community Center, 742 Bay Road. RABIESCLINIC: Saturday, November 3, 10:00-Noon, Queensbury Com-munity Center, 742 Bay Road. FLU/Pneumonia CLINICS: Mon-day, October 29, 10:00am-11:30am, Chestertown MunicipalCenter; Wednesday, October 31, 10:30am-Noon, Lake GeorgeTown Hall; Thursday, November 1, 4:30pm-5:30pm, WarrenCounty Municipal Center, Room 6-103. Flu vaccine available -Call 761-6580 for an appointment. Cost remains $25.00.
You don't have to live in Warren County to participate. PublicHealth has a Childbirth Class monthly. Public Health also has aTravel Clinic for people who will be traveling out of the country. STD/HIV and Blood Pressure Clinics are free. A $10.00 donationis requested for each pet at Rabies Clinic. Please bring dogson leashes, cats and ferrets in carriers.Check our website: www.co.warren.ny.us for information about
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Joy of WritingGLENS FALLS - Aspiring Writ-ers and Poets. Come together,write and share with us in asupportive environment. Noneed to publish, but we willwrite. All levels of experiencewelcome! Free ($1 for rent).Join us monthly at our firstThursday morning writersgroup. The next meeting isThursday November 1 from10am to noon at LARAC inGlens Falls. For informationcall Lee at 743-0222 or [email protected]. or seewww.gfwriters.com. The nextsession is Thursday Dec 6.
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Holiday Parade Grand Marshal NamedSO. GLENS FALLS – Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Com-pany and the Village of South Glens Falls are proud to announceformer National Guard Recruiter Sgt. 1st Class Arthur Coon, ac-companied by his wife, Julie Coon, will serve as Grand Marshalfor the 33rd annual South Glens Falls Holiday Parade on Novem-ber 18. Coon recently retired after more than 30 years of militaryservice, including 13 as a National Guard recruiter in the Queens-bury area. The parade will benefit Memorial Detachment No. 2of the Marine Corps League Toys for Tots and the Tri-CountyUnited Wayʼs “Live United” programs. All participants and spec-tators are asked to bring a new, unwrapped toy or a nonperish-able food item. For more information about the parade or toregister online, visit hamelresources.com or contact Gail Hamelat (518) 761-1220. The registration deadline is November 2.
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CORINTH YOUTH FOOTBALL would like to thank Mr. Dave Mil-ligan for allowing us the use of his property for our practice field.We canʼt thank you enough for allowing us to be there. It was agreat place to have over 100 children on your field at one time.We also want to thank Mr. Bill Bradley of Bradleyʼs Septic Servicefor donating a portable restroom for the season. Thank you verymuch!We also want to thank the following businesses and wonderfulpeople for there annual donations to our program. Indeck, CapitalPower, In The Cut, Bobʼs Bait, Deanʼs Electrical, AdirondackTechnical Services, HRCU, Stewartʼs Shops, Mr. & Mrs. Matino,Mr. & Mrs. DeRidder, Mr. Tom Fuss, Mr. & Mrs. Earl Seelow, Mr.& Mrs. Chuck Pasquarell and Mr. Mike Millis. Thanks so muchfor your support to our kids and program!
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Upcoming Programs at Wilton Wildlife Preserve & ParkWILTON – Photography Walk: Sat., November 3, 11am. Meet atthe Fox Trailhead Parcel on Route 50. Enjoy a casual strollthrough our many habitats along the trails of the Fox Parcel. Bringyour camera to capture the beauty of this unique area. VolunteerRecognition Dinner: Wed., November 7, 6-8pm. Volunteers areinvited to a delicious dinner to honor their hard work over the pastyear. Please RSVP by Fri., November 2. The dinner will be heldat the Preserve & Park office, 80 Scout Rd. Fall Friday Fun Na-ture Centerpieces: Fri., November 9, 4pm. Meet at CampSaratoga Parking Lot #1 on Scout Rd. Come take a nature walkand collect acorns, pine cones, and other goodies to use in yourvery own fall centerpiece, perfect for a Thanksgiving table! Pre-registration is required for programs at least one business day inadvance of the program. All programs are free of charge. Formore information or to register, please contact the Preserve &Park at [email protected] or (518) 450-0321.
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Figure Skating ClubGLENS FALLS – The Glens Falls Figure Skating Club is contin-uing to accept registrations for the 2011-2012 skating season.Learn-to-skate (Basic Skills) classes for ages 3 and up will beheld on Saturdays from 8:45-9:45am, Sundays from 12:45-1:45pm, or Mondays from 7:15-8:15pm. Basic Skills classes in-clude a 30-minute lesson and 30 minutes of practice time.Advanced figure skating ice time is available on Saturdays from8:45-9:45am, Sundays from 12:45-2:15pm, or Mondays from7:15-8:45pm and is open to all skaters for private lessons or prac-tice time. An adult skating class will be offered on Sunday after-noons if there is sufficient enrollment. The season has officiallybegun, but new skaters are always welcome to join. Registrationforms are available on the clubʼs websiteglensfallsfigureskating.com or can be emailed upon request.
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Hyde Institutes New Admission Policy and HoursGLENS FALLS – The Hyde Collection Art Museum has changedits general admission policy from a suggested donation to paidadmission. Admission for adults will be $8; seniors (60+) $6, stu-dents $4; museum members and children 12 and under will befree. In keeping with The Hydeʼs mission, the museum will be freeevery Wednesday. Admission will also be free for active-dutyUnited States military personnel and their families. Special pricingfor major exhibitions may apply. Our new visitor hours are as fol-lows: January 1-May 31, 2012: Wed.-Sat., 10am-5pm; Sun., 12-5pm; closed Mon., Tues. & most national holidays. June1-December 31, 2012: Tues.-Sat., 10am -5pm; Sun., 12-5pm;closed Mon. & most national holidays. For more information con-tact Alice Grether, Director of Marketing and Communication, at518-792-1761 x28 or [email protected].
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Albany, NY (October 15, 2012) –Do you have a love for animals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Goldstein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Animals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, including sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the prevention of cruelty to animals. This year’s goal is to raise $125,000, in honor of the Society’s 125th Anniversary. To reach the goal, the Goldstein Auto Group will need to collect more than 1,500,000 cans and bottles. The 2012 "Empties For Animals” campaign has raised over $73,000 thru Sept. 2012, an increase of $17,638 or 33% over the same period last year. The 2011 campaign raised a total of more than $74,000 and col-lected 925,000 cans and bottles. Volunteers sorted all those bottles and cans, based on the originating distributor, which in turn gener-ated $.08 per can or bottle instead of the regular $.05 redemption
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WARREN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY PROGRAMWednesday, November 14, 2012 - 7:00PM-9:00PM
The Warren County Historical Society will present “Vignettes:The War of 1812 as it Relates to Warren County, NY” in the thirdfloor Community Room of Glens Falls City Hall on Ridge Street.Unlike the French and Indian War and the American Revolution-ary War, Warren County was not the site of a lot of direct actionor battles connected with the War of 1812. Yet it did see someaction, and records show a number of early residents served inthis war - many participating in the Battle of Plattsburgh or servingon the Niagara Frontier. Other War of 1812 veterans receivedland in the county and small pensions in return for their service. Often called “The Forgotten War,” the War of 1812 was huge in
scope, with major battles taking place along rivers and lakes inthe developing American landscape, from Lake Champlain andthe St. Lawrence River to Chesapeake Bay, Detroit and New Or-leans. It began only 20 years after the American colonists wontheir independence battle for independence. This new countrymust have been vulnerable, yet took on Great Britain for a sec-ond time, this time with a strong focus on gaining control over ourdomestic shores, lakes and rivers. “Vignettes” was designed toencourage Warren County Historical Society members and areaamateur historians to explore and discover more about this “For-gotten War.”The program will begin with an overview of the War of 1812 by
Keith Herkalo, Plattsburgh City Clerk, who is a research catalystbehind the archeological rediscovery of the 1812 camp knownas Pikeʼs Cantonment, and author of The Battles of Plattsburgh,September 11, 1814. Following this overview, Dr. Marilyn VanDyke will present three vignettes: one involving her ancestorBenjamin Stark, early Warren County settler and veteran of theWar of 1812; another on the spotted fever affecting soldiers quar-tered on Queensbury, and the story of Betsey Doyle who servedon the Niagara Frontier and later walked across New York Stateto settle in this region. Dr. Stan Cianfarano will present a storyon “Old Ironsides.”This is the last in the 2012 Programs presented by the Warren
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