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CHICKEN BARBECUE at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall on Saturday, July 26from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Eat In or Take Out. Menu: 1/2 chicken, potato salad, cole slaw, bakedbeans, roll, dessert, beverage. Cost: adults $10.00, children 5-12 $5.00, Children under 5 Free. Forreservations call: Herb at 518-753-4427.
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HIGHLAND QUILTERS QUILT SHOW on the Argyle’s250th anniversary! At the Methodist Church in Argyle on July4th from 9am-2pm. Free admission. Part of the Argyle cel-ebration, which will include a parade, library book sale, chickenbbq and desserts at the firehouse and the church!
JULY 4, 2014 PARADE The Salem Volunteer Fire Departmentis gearing up for their annual 3 day July 4th 2014 activities.The theme for the parade this year will be: Redneck summer.The carnival will start at 6pm on Tuesday July 2nd and WednesdayJuly 3rd at the carnival grounds on Archibald St off from NYSRTE 22. Stop by and try some of the delicious food that will be
served or try your luck at one of the many games for kids oradults. Also try your luck at winning by buying a raffle ticket forone of the many donated prizes. DJ: Will Linendoll July 2nd and3rd. Live band Thirsty on July 4th. On Thursday July 4th ourparade line-up starts at 4pm at the Holy Cross church on NorthMain St (RTE 22). The parade will start at 5pm sharp and will godown Main St. to Park Place to the carnival grounds on ArchibaldSt. As usual we are looking for a lot of floats for the parade, so if you belong to a group, organization, or just a family put your thinkingcaps on and start designing your float, because that is what makesup a parade along with a lot of music whether on a float ormarching. There will be awards for the floats that come closestto the theme. On July 4th at 9:30 pm there will be a large fireworksdisplay with a rain date of 9pm July 5th. If you are interested inbeing a part of the parade send an email to: [email protected] call 518-944-4526. Just a reminder that the cake booth isalways looking for baked goods for all three nights so pleasehelp us out.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST July 4th pancake breakfast inPoultney! The Poultney Methodist Men’s Club will host an all youcan eat pancake breakfast at the Methodist Church on Main Streetin Poultney, Friday, July 4th from 8:00a.m. until 10:00a.m. The menu
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DEVOTION/MEDITATION The Baha’i Community of Greenwich will host a Devotion/Meditation Meeting on
unday July 6th from 2-3pm at the Marlow home, 9 MowryAvenue, Greenwich NY. The theme of the meeting will beWalking The Spiritual Path With Practical Feet’. Pleasering prayers or writings you wish to share. Refreshments
will follow the meeting. All are welcome. For furthernformation contact John Marlow at 692-7694
CAR WASH AND BAKE SALE The North River United Meth-odist Church will be holding a Car Wash & Bake Sale Saturday,July 5th 9:00am - 1:00 pm at the North River Volunteer Firehouse,13th Lake Road, North River, N.Y. Proceeds from this event wi llbe used toward building maintenance costs. Dan Freebern whohas over 20 years of experience detailing cars will be overseeingthe car wash. And, while you wait for your car to be washed getyourself a treat of homemade baked goods.
STRAWBERRY SOCIAL: On Friday, July 4th. Argyle SeniorCitizens Club invites you to join them at the United Methodist Churchon Rte. 40, opposite Stewart's in the Village of Argyle, for theirannual Strawberry Social. Between 9:30am and 2:30pm for straw-berry shortcake, homemade pies and other delicious goodies allavailable at moderate prices. Also, a white elephant table and plantsale. .Info: 518-692-8303.
FOOD SALE at the Shushan United Methodist Church Friday,uly 4 9:00a.m. - 12:00p.m. For further info 518-854-3896.
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demonstrating their artor craft and displayingand selling their wares.
July 5 focuses onWinifred Martin, maker
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BASKET RAFFLE- TheCambridge Valley Seniorswill hold a basket raffle on
Sunday, July 13th at theAmerican Legion on Rt. 22in Cambridge, NY. Doorsopen at 11 AM, drawings
will be held at 1 PM. Entryticket is $5, each additionalticket is $3 each. Refresh-ments will be available. Formore information call (518)
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MASSES AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH are Saturday at 4:30 PM andunday at 9:00 AM. . There is a children’s Liturgy during Sunday Mass to which all children are
welcome. The Annual Parish Picnic will be held August 3 at 2 pm. Info: 518-854-3692
CHIKEN BBQ: North Cambridge Stump Church will be holding atake-out only Chicken BBQ on Saturday July 12, from 4:30 -6:00p.m. The menu includes 1/2 chicken, potato salad, coleslaw,baked beans, roll and dessert. Stump Church is on Stump ChurchRd off of CR 74A. $10. Questions call 518-692-9391.
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HAM DINNER. The North Granville United Methodist Churchn Routh 22 will hold a ham dinner on Thursday July 10 startingt 4:30PM. There will be homemade pies and a table selling foodnd crafts. for further info:518-812-4001
ARGYLE 4TH OF JULY: Parade at 11am. Chicken BBQ atthe firehouse beginning at 12:30pm. Book sale at library 9am-noon. Homemade desserts at the Methodist Church from 9am-2pm. Highland Quilters 9am-2pm. Want to enter a float in theparade? Call 518-638-8667; 638-8817 or 638-8753.
THE JOHNSONVILLE RESCUE SQUAD HAS CAN-CELED THEIR MONTHLY BREAKFAST for July 6th dueo volunteers spending time with their families for the holiday. En-oy yours as well and hope to see you back in Aug! AND, the
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of abuses and usurpations, pursuing invariably the same Object evinces a design to reduce them under absoluteDespotism, it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for theirfuture security. — Such has been the patient sufferance of these Colonies. We, therefore, the Representat ives of the united States of America, in General Congress, Assembled, appealing to the Supreme Judge of the world forthe rectitude of our intentions, do, in the Name, and by Authority of the good People of these Colonies,solemnly publish and declare, That these united Colonies are, and of Right ought to be Free and IndependentStates, that they are Absolved from all Allegiance to the British Crown, and that all political connection betweenthem and the State of Great Britain, is and ought to be total ly dissolved; and that as Free and Independent States,they have full Power to levy War, conclude Peace, contract Alliances, establish Commerce, and to do all otherActs and Things which Independent States may of right do.
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seven states was obtained on May 25. Through discus-sion and debate it became clear by mid-June that, ratherthan amend the existing Articles, the Convention woulddraft an entirely new frame of government. All throughthe summer, in closed sessions, the delegates debated,and redrafted the articles of the new Constitution. Amongthe chief points at issue were how much power to allowthe central government, how many representatives inCongress to allow each state, and how these representa-tives should be elected--directly by the people or by thestate legislators. The work of many minds, the Constitu-tion stands as a model of freedom for individuals underthe rule of law.
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Ratification. By January 9, 1788, five states of the nine neces-sary for ratification had approved the Constitution--Delaware,Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Georgia, and Connecticut. But theeventual outcome remained uncertain in pivotal states such asMassachusetts, New York, and Virginia. On February 6,withFederalists agreeing to recommend a list of amendmentsamounting to a bill of rights, Massachusetts ratified by a voteof 187 to 168. Al though Massachusetts was now safely in theFederalist column, the recommendation of a bill of rights wasa significant victory for the anti-Federalists. Six of the remain-ing states later appended similar recommendations. The United
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the assurance that the rising security state will keep them safe. The shift of power to the presi-dency certainly did not start with the current president. The trend has been gaining ground fordecades. But, this administration has accelerated the troubling trend, seemingly without objectionfrom the other two branches. This has created a very dangerous situation.For instance, warrantless surveillance has increased under this Presidency. War without declarationwas subverted in Libya because the current president declared only he has the right to define war.(See the trickery here? He defines war, then the Congress gets to declare it. If an action is notdefined by the president as war, the Congress has no authority regarding that action. A basic tenantof our Constitution boldly discarded.) The current president has asserted the right to kill any UScitizen without judicial involvement. (Citizens deemed by his administration to be terrorists) Thecurrent presidency has placed our press corps under surveillance thereby intimidating another of our freedoms, that of the Press. Claiming executive privilege, he has refused to turn over anyinformation to which congress is entitled, regarding a number of scandals. Included in those scan-dals is the vindictive abuse of power in utilizing the IRS as agents of retribution against politicalenemies.Elections have consequences. Seek out those who have established themselves as strict constitu-tionalists and put them in office if you wish to continue enjoying what this great country hasoffered over the past two plus centuries.
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HEE HAW SHOW AT LITTLE THEATER ON THE FARM, Wednesday, July 9 at 2pm. This
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FIREWORKS celebrating the 4th of July on Saturday July 5th @he Greenwich Elks Rte 40, Greenwich. Free to public. Starting atam softball games. Info 518-692-2061 after 4pm.
WANTEDGUNS & AMMO(Parts & Pieces)New or Used.
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CHICKEN AND CLAM BAKE at the American Legion
Pavilion 72 Pearl Street in Hudson Falls, NY July 19 from 1pm-
? DJ Ron P. Snacks from 1-5pm. The big dinner at 5pm. Beer on
tap. $30 single. $55 couple. May purchase tickest at Lounge NLTJuly 15th.
A FLEA MARKET will be held on TOWN WIDE YARD SALEDAY in West Pawlet, Vermont on Saturday, July 12th. It will
e from 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Ladies Auxiliaryf the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department, the FLEA MAR-
KET will be held at the fire stat ion, which is located on VermontRoute 153 (Main Street). All are welcome!Auxiliary membersoAnne Reid and Ellie Park said that a lot will be going on through-ut the day at the Fire Station. They said that there will be a
FOOD SALE, a LUNCHEON and face painting for the children.The face painting is done by COLEE O CREATIONS BYNICOLE O’NEILL. The Food Saleoffers many homemade items.
SUNDAY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of thevillage of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 13 JULY 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 cinnamon), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $6.00 Child $3.00,EVERYONE welcome
MASTER GARDENERS: Cornell Cooperative Extension’sMaster Gardeners will be available for gardening questions andto do soil pH testing while you shop at the Chestertown FarmersMarket this season. Master Gardeners will be manning a tableevery other week at the farmers market. Scheduled dates are 7/ 2, 7/16, 7/30, 8/13, 8/27, and 9/10 from 10am to 2pm. TheChestertown Farmers market is located in front of the ChestertownTown Hall, 6307 State Rt. 9, Chestertown. Gardening questionsand soil testing can also be done through Cornell CooperativeExtensions home office at 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg,.