9 July 21, 2011 THE EVANGELIST St. Joseph’s ANNUAL FESTIVAL July 28, 29 & 30 (Thurs.-Sat.) 5 - 10 p.m. Rides by 3-D Amusement will operate Thurs. & Fri. 4-11 p.m.; Sat. 12-4 p.m.* and 5-11 p.m. Sunday 12-5 p.m.* — Wristband day $12 * Rides Only Music • Lots of food • Cake walk • Villa Italia pastries Games • Prizes • Games of chance • Raffles HH HH Pet Alpacas Saturday evening Come and sing a tune or two with our great entertainers. A great time is just waiting for you. FAMILY FUN FOR EVERYONE!! St. Joseph’s, 7 North St., Broadalbin Cash In On High Gold Prices www.romanation.com C H OMMUNITY ABILITATION Part Time Direct Care C H OMMUNITY ABILITATION Make a difference in a person’s life! Provide individual support with social, independence and other skills in the home and community of a person with a developmental disability. Part-time positions in Saratoga, Selkirk, Guilderland, and Greenwich. Supervision and training provided. Pay rate based on experience in the field and education. See www.wildwood.edu for specific individual needs. Required: HS Diploma/GED, 1-3 months related experience, NYS Drivers License, criminal background check Wildwood Programs Applications: HR, Wildwood Programs 2995 Curry Rd. Ext. Schenectady, NY 12303 [email protected] 836-2304 www.wildwood.edu Email: Fax: 10% OFF any sealcoating service NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER DISCOUNTS. MAXIMUM DISCOUNT IS $40 CATHOLIC TEENS “STAND FIRM” WAS the theme of the annual St. Isaac Jogues Youth Conference held last weekend at the Shrine of Our Lady of Martyrs in Auriesville. High school teens gathered for three days of presenta- tions, activities, faith sharing, sacra- ments and adoration of the Eucharist. Clockwise from top left, Anna Marie Fernandes portrays Mary and Tyler Lumia of St. Paul’s parish in Schenectady is Jesus in a play about Christ’s Passion; Rev. Jay Atherton of St. Mary’s in Ballston Spa hears confessions; three teens pray together; and keynoter “Righteous B” performs a song. Learn about the events at www.joguesyouthconference.org. NATE WHITCHURCH PHOTOS FIRM IN FAITH