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Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 13, 2013IMPROV WORKSHOP- Improvisation, the art of creating in the moment is gaining recognition asa skill-building activity which can benefit anyone who speaks, acts, presents, sells, and facilitates.Improv also can encourage clear communication. This eight week workshop will address how tothink on your feet and promote a positive attitude, as well as confidence. Based on the principlesof improv, workshop exercises increase brain cell activity and can teach team work and leadership.Because responses are off the cuff, improv is often comedic. Ages 16+ See www.terriegifford.net forfurther information. Seventy Main Street, Greenwich, NY 12834, Starting Tuesday, September 24,6:30 to 8:30 p.m., for eight weeks every Tuesday evening until November 12. Fee: $99.00 payable atfirst workshop. Enrollment is limited. Call to registe r: 518-956-3901 Workshop culminates in a showopen to the public on November 12th. 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $10.00.
EXPRESSION OF LOVE- On Thursday, September 19, the Rensselaer Countys Troy SeniorCenter will be holding an Expression of Love Dedication at 11:00 a.m. in the second floor LivingRoom. This is a special time to remember those individuals whose names will be added to ourMemorial Plaque. Our noon time meal will immediately follow the ceremony. The menu will beLemon Pepper Chicken Breast W/Gravy. For more information and to make reservations call 270-5348.
GOOD FOOD IDEAS- Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street , Troy will hostRensselaer Countys Cooperative Extension monthly Good Food Ideas cooking demonstration, onFriday, September 13 at 11 a.m. The topic will be Celebrate the Harvest. There will be freerecipes and samples for everyone who attends. A lunch of Baked Chicken W/Mushroom Sauce willimmediately follow for a suggested donation of $2.75. For reservations for lunch call 270-5349.
FIBER FESTIVAL- Annual Southern Adirondack Fiber Festival will take place October 5th & 6thKeeping fiber arts and natural fiber production in the Southern Adirondack region alive and well, over100 vendors, craftsmen, and artisans will be demonstrating their skills and wares. Classes andworkshops in felting, weaving, dying and knitting are offered during the 2 day event. Registration canbe found on-line. There will be plenty of fiber producing animals at the festival; sheep, goats, llamas,alpacas and angora rabbits to name a few. Sheep herding, duck herding and sheep shearing demos.Face painting by Puddles the Clown and Pony Hop by the boy scouts for the kids. Daily raffle tobenefit Operation Adopt a Soldier. The festival is held at the Washington County Fairgrounds; locatedon Route 29 in Greenwich, New York. Vendors are located indoors so the festival runs rain or shine.Admission is $5 for adults, children 13 and under are free. Ample free parking and buses are welcome.For the safety of the animals, vendors, and festival participants, we ask that you leave your pets athome. This years festival is sponsored in part by Washington County Fair, Sutherlands Petworks,the Times Union and Battenkill Fibers Carding and Spinning Mill. Additional information including
a full schedule, hours, a complete vendor list and directions to the Fairgrounds is can be found atwww.adkfiber.com or by calling the fair office at 518-692-2464.
RUMMAGE SALE- Rummage Sale at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall on Friday,September 27 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, September 28 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30a.m. Baked and Food Sale on both days. Clothing, jewelry, books, toys, and household goods. BagSale on Saturday -- $2 a bag. Fill 2 bags and get the 3rd bag free. Donate items now. Call Herb at 596-0003 or Jody 663-8156.
SARATOGA SPRINGS HORSE EXPO- The Saratoga Horse Expo will be held on September21st & 22nd at the Saratoga Race Course. The Capi tal Fund of Saratoga County, a 501 3 not forprofit, is hosting this event to benefit Saratoga County Food Pantries. Additional information canbe found on our website www.saratogahorseexpo.com. If you would like more information, pleasecontact call 518-490-1214 or email [email protected].
BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS- All are welcome, with the animals they love! New SketeMonasterys Annual Blessing of the Animals in celebration of the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisiwill be held Saturday, September 28, 2013. Arr ival begins at 2:00 PM, allowing plenty of time toenjoy the grounds, have a photo taken with one of the brothers, and learn about New Skete.
Blessing of the Animals Service is at 3:30 PM. Light refreshments of the season to follow. Allanimals must be on a leash or in a secure pen at all times for the safety of participants and otheranimals. When not able to bring an animal, bring a photo of the animal or an endangered species inhe wild. 250 New Skete Lane, Cambridge, NY. Information: (518) 677-3928 ext. 214 or
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SALEM HOLY CROSS NEWS- Mass at Salem Holy Cross Catholic Church is Sunday is at 9:00am. The Vigil is on Saturdays at 4:30pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered at Sunday Mass towhich all children are welcome. Parents who are curious about this activity or whose children areapprehensive are welcome to attend with their children. There are several upcoming events: TheParish Feast Day of the Holy Cross is September 14. Mass will be at 4:30 followed by a fish fry.There will be a sign up after Mass and parishioners are asked to bring a salad or side dish to pass.On Tuesday, September 17 at 7:00pm, Jeff Peck will offer An Evening with the Psalms. Confir-mation is coming up in November. Letters have been mailed to those known to be eligible. If you arean adult who has not been confirmed and would like to be, or wi ll be in 10th grade or 15 by the fi rstweek of November, please contact Jeff Peck.
HIGH SCHOOL REUNION- Hudson Falls High School Class of 1963 is holding its 50th ClassReunion the weekend ofOctober 25 27, 2013. Events include: October 25, Meet & Greet at
weet Basil Hors Doeuvres & cash bar; October 26, Day Tour of High School; Evening,Dunhams Bay Resort Dinner Buffet, dancing, cash bar; October 27 Memorial Mass at St.Marys/St. Pauls in Hudson Falls. If you are interested in attending and have not contacted the
ommittee, please call Bonnie Haze lton, 747-7393 or Carol Mead, 732-9472. Members from otherlasses are also welcome to join us for any or all of these events.
RIVER RHYTHMS- Valley Artisans Market, located at 25 East Main Street in Cambridge, NY, isoining in the spirit of Hubbard Hall's River Rhythms Project. Throughout August and well intoeptember, Artists at VAM are showing artwork to reflect the River Rhythms theme. Hubbard Hall
Projects events all summer are leading to the culminat ing performance of the Ellen Sinopoli DanceCompany at Hubbard Hall on September 21, 2013. VAM's members are widening the concept ofwaterways with swamp maple bowls, rivers rendered in pastels and oils, flowing jewelry, toys thatloat, glass, pottery, paper and more. The Small Gallery, located at the back of Valley Artisans
Market has two water-related exhibits now through September 21. Currently showing, the paint-ngs of Adriano Manocchia are accompanied by his book Water, Sky & Time. Next, the Lanchantinamily's exhibit Rivers, Rocks, and Roads will express watery ideas in stone sculptures by Bill andrawings & paintings by Leslie and their daughter Laura. The opening reception for the Lanchantin'ss August 24, from 3-5PM. The public is warmly invited to explore all of these artists' responses tohe River Rhythms theme at Valley Artisans Market. VAM is a member-owned cooperative with 32ears of providing the community with beautifully made art in many forms and mediums. For morenformation about the River Rhythms Project at VAM phone Bonliz Hoag at 518-854-7764. Toearn more about other River Rhythm events and the upcoming dance performance, visit
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CE CREAM SOCIAL- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road,Grafton NY will be having an ice cream social, sponsored by Fidelis, on Friday September 20,
013 following lunch (entre; Stuffed Shells w/Italian Style Tomato Sauce) at 12:30 p.m. Reserva-ons are required for our nutritious lunch at noon with a suggested contribution of $2.75. All
Rensselaer County seniors welcome. To make your reservations, please call 279-3485.
MOREAU SENIORS TRAVEL TO BIG E FAIR ~ SEPTEMBER 18 thThe Moreau CommunityCenter, 144 Main St, South Glens Falls will be traveling by motorcoach to Springfield, MA for theBig E Fair on Monday, September 17 th. This is the largest fair in the northeast, and features milesof shopping and food from all over New England. Visitors can tour the States of Maine,Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Connecticut and Rhode Island, with life size replicas ofthe original Statehouses, full of food, culture andfriendly people. Storrowton Village, the authentic 19th century New England Village, featuresantique crafts, trades and demonstrations. Visitors also may see Blue Ribbon Livestock,admire a butter sculpture, see displays of baby chicks, global sized New England vegetables,landscapeand floriculture exhibits. Also at the Fair are the Big E Circus, unique exhibits, musicalentertainment,and so much more. This is a great fairfun for the whole family. If you would like to take this daytrip with the Moreau Community Center, give them a call at 792-6007. They only have tenopenings left, open to any age.
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TRACTORS & SHOP EQUIPMENT will be sold starting at approx. 2PM: John Deere unstyled Model D tractor; John Deere unstyled generalpurpose Model A tractor; JD styled Model B; JD Model H; JD Model L.A.w/ 1 bottom plow; JD Model L.A.; JD Model 420C; crawler w/ blade &winch; early Caterpillar Mod. 22 crawler; Intl Farmall cultivision A w/cultivators; Intl Cub w/ sickle bar; Ferguson T.O. 30 w/ front blade &bucksaw; 2 JD A parts tractors; large asst. of John Deere parts; 2 JD 2-bottom trailer plows; Lilliston 3ph 4 ft. rotary cutter; small drags & discharrow; 44 tow behind gas powered swisher mower; Winco 12,000Wpto generator; log splitter; 20 ft. enclosed shipping container; TroyBiltHorse rototiller; Troybilt tow behind gas powered sprayer; power washer;large air compressor; grinders; hydraulic press; engine crane; large
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IN KEEPING WITH THE SPIRIT OF HUBBARD HALLSRIVER RHYTHMS events, Dionondehowa Wildlife Sanctuary& School put out a call to poets. The resulting River RhythmPoems collection is now available for reading at the followinglocations: Dionondehowa and the Georgi Museum in Shushan,Valley Artisans Market, Hubbard Halls Studio, Battenkill Books,and Roundhouse Cafe - all on Main St. in Cambridge.
Dionondehowa is grateful to the participating poets: Stuart Bartow,Mimi Moriarty, Sandra Wall, Vivina Ciolli, Barbara Ungar, SuzanneCohen, David Mook, and Bonliz Hoag. Any shops that wouldlike a copy for the reading pleasure of their visitors and customerscan request a copy by phoning Dionondehowa at 518-854-7764 .
WARREN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETYPresents A Special PROGRAM WednesdaySeptember 18, A Walking Tour of the Lake George Battlefield Lyn Hohmann, President of the LakeGeorge Battlefield Alliance, will lead us on a personal tour of the Lake George battlefield grounds.Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for the weather. 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM We will gather at thePicnic Pavilion in Battlefield Park. Arrangements will be made for you to get into the park for free.Carpooling is a good idea.
ROAST PORK DINNER Saturday, Sept. 28th 4:00 to 6:30 PM @ United Methodist Church 47County Route 23 Hartford, NY Menu: roast pork, gravy, mashed potatoes, gelatin salad, vegetable,homemade rolls, homemade pies, beverages. Tickets: $9 Adults $4 Children 5-12 Free Children 4and under. Plus: Food and Craft Sale Info: [email protected]
HERITAGE HUNTERS OF SARATOGA COUNTYwill meeton Saturday, September 21st, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga
Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. LisaDougherty, professional genealogist, will present a program onimmigration myths. Lisa will discuss some of the most com-mon myths and how you can use the facts about the immigrantexperience to trace your own family. Public is welcome. For in-formation call 587-2978
AKC RESPONSIBLE DOG OWNERSHIP DAY is Sept 22rom 1-4pm at Myne Training and boarding 511 Pleasant Val-ey road Argyle. All things canine. fun and informative. Info518-
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MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH isSunday is at 9:00 am. The Vigil Mass has returned to Holy Crosson Saturdays at 4:30pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered atSunday Mass to which all children are welcome. Parents who arecurious about this activity or whose children are apprehensive arewelcome to attend with their children.There are several upcoming events: The Parish Feast Day of theHoly Cross is September 14. Mass will be at 4:30 followed by afish fry. There will be a sign up after Mass and parishioners areasked to bring a salad or side dish to pass. On Tuesday,September17 at 7:00pm, Jeff Peck will offer An Evening with the Psalms.Kelly Ann Grimaldi from the cemetery office guided the volunteerslast weekend in cleaning and repairing headstones at Holy CrossCemetery. Work will continue the weekend of the 31 . If youcan help please contact Pete Dunigan or Jeff Peck for details.Confirmation is coming up in November. Letters have been mailedto those known to be eligible. If you are an adult who has no t beenconfirmed and would like to be, or will be in 10th grade or 15 by thefirst week of November, please contact Jeff Peck. Info: 518-854-3692
THE PAINTINGS OF D. STEVENS BURGESS-The artwork
of Salem artist, D. Stevens Burgess, is currently on display in thefirst floor Benn Room of the Courthouse Community Center andwill remain on view through the month of September. Stevenswas born in New Delhi, India and studied art in Bangkok, Thailandand New York. His exhibit contains 17 works focusing on land,water and the natural world. His studies are creations of his ownimagination, and he no longer uses points of reference in any ofhis pieces. His tones are subtle, and his paintings draw theviewer into the landscape in a most relaxing manner. Stevens hasexhibited his work in several area galleries with this being hissecond exhibit at the CCC. The Benn room is handicap accessibleand open to the public
HISTORICAL SOCIETY ACCEPTING TOURREGISTRATIONS. The John Thurman Historical Society isnow accepting reservations for its September 14 Tour Thurman:A Guided Jaunt into Homes and History. The event begins withan 11:45 luncheon at Thurman Town Hall, 311 Athol Rd., Athol,and will continue with a caravan of cars to four historic Thurmansites where tours and talk will be conducted. Featured on tour2013 will be the sites commonly referred to as the Amos Bowen
home, the Wm. J. Baker farm, the Chloe Pike farm and the SteveWood Farm. Those interested are encouraged to reserve early soadequate arrangements may be made for the luncheon and tourbook order. Cost of the event is $20 per person, or $13 withoutlunch. The tour leaves Thurman Town Hall at 12:45 and returnsat 4:00. For more information, 623-9305 orwww.persisgranger.com/JTHS_Tour/htm.
A ROAST PORK DINNER BUFFET will be served on Thurs.ept 26 at 5pm at the Salem Uni ted Methodist Church on West
Broadway.Tickets will be available at the door.For more infolease call 518-854-7588.
COLUMBUS WEEKEND LOBSTER BAKE at Herschel-Ar-yle Masonic Lodge #508 Saturday October 12 from 3-6pmt the lodge on Main Street in Hartford. Eat in or take out. Info:32-5443, 747-3828; 791-1149; 632-5436; 638-8876; 632-441; 642-9404; 542-7000.
EVENTH ANNUAL HARTFORD SPUD RUN will take placet the Hartford Central School, Rtes 40 & 149, Saturday,
October 19.n One mile run starts at 9am, followed by 5K at
0am. 5K pre-registrants will receive T-shirt. Post raceefreshments. Awards to first three overall finishers each gender.Also, to top 3 finishers in each division. The fun Run is Free.Fees for 5K is $20 on Race Day, $15 before. To benefit the seniorlass of Hartford. Applications available at [email protected] at www.adirondackrunners.org, or call 518-232-7040 for morenfo.
FESTIVAL OF TREES. Rensselaer Countys Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Start thinking about how todecorate a 2 to 5 foot, Christmas Tree for the Festival of Trees inMiniature at the Everett Wagar Senior Center in Grafton. Treeswill be displayed from Sunday, November 24 thru Sunday,December 22, trees may be traditional or completely original, notaller than 5 feet and in place by Nov. 23. Local businesses,organizations & individual community members may participate,prizes will be awarded. Categories for prizes will be; Businessor Organization, Adult Group, Adult Individual, Child Group,Child Individual, Most Original, and Best Traditional. If you areinterested in displaying a tree please call Donna Walker at 518-279-3275 or the Senior Center at 518-279-3413.
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CRAFT VENDORS NEEDED The American Legion Auxil-iary, Post 323, is looking to host its first ever Craft Fair. Ourhope is to raise enough money to allow the auxiliary to contrib-ute more toward the numerous veterans programs that are in
dire need of help. Although creating a Craft Fair is a large task totake on, we are hoping with your help and the help from the ourcommunity we will be able to create an enjoyable communityactivity for all to participate in. In light of the above, the Ameri-can Legion Auxiliary is looking for all Fine Arts Crafters toparticipate in this years 1st Annual Craft Fair to be heldSat. Sept 21st @ The Granville American Legion, Post 323, 10Columbus St., Granville, N.Y. Contact Deb Loomis at (518)642-2581 or email [email protected] an application or moreinformation.
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BOWHUNTER SAFETY COURSE- There will be a Home Study Bowhunter Safety EducationCourse offered on September 23 & 25 from 6:00 p.m. til 10:00 p.m. at the Hartford Fish & GameClub. You must pre-register and pick up manual before the class. Class size is limited. Please callJohn or Jessica Durling at 747-7810 before Sept. 16 to register.
TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE. The Auxilliary Unit ofAmerican Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NYwill hold its 6th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October7th, Doors open 1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Conces-ion stand will be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle andt the door. To donate or purchase advance tickets please con-act June Hommel 518-677-3576 or contact the American Le-ion Lounge. Everyone is welcome so come enjoy an afternoonf friends, family and fun.
FISH CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB will have a Bass FishingContest on Saturday 14 September. For information and regis-ration call Chich at 695-9407.
THE OLD SARATOGA SENIORS will have a sandwich lun-heon on Wednesday, Sept. 18 at noon at the Town Hall inchuylerville. Dues will be collected. New members are welcome.
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THE GREENWICH REPUBLICAN TOWN COMMITTEEinvites you to Meet Your Local Candidates. On Friday, Sep-tember 27 at the VFW Hall, 63 Abeel Ave., Greenwich, we arehosting an evening with our candidates: Bob Jeffords, Town Su-pervisor; Steven Patrick and Eric Whitehouse, Town Board; ElaineKelly, Town Clerk and Stanley Mattison, Highway Supervisoralong with Washington County District Attorney candidate TonyJordan. The event starts at 6 p.m. with a cocktail hour, cash bar;Roast Beef dinner following at 7 p.m. Tickets are $20. For moreinformation and to order your tickets, contact Dan Spigner, Chair-man, 692-0017.
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THE WASHINGTON COUNTY MAKING STRIDESAGAINST BREAST CANCER event will be held on Sunday,October 6, once again at Salem Central School. Registration willbe from 11AM-12:15PM, with a 12:30PM kickoff. Returningthis year will be Al & Kathy Bain, and Wendy Bordwell, sharingtheir musical talents throughout the event. Our website is up andrunning so you can sign yourself and/or your teams up online, asa quick and easy way to raise funds to help us fight this disease.Go to MakingStrides.acsevents.org, enter the zip code 12865and it will walk you through. Or go to our Facebook page Wash-ington County Making Strides Against Breast Cancer and followthe direct link. The awards this year will be for the Most Regis-tered (online) Participants for one Team, the Individual who hasRaised the Most Funds, and the Team who has Raised the MostFunds. We want to thank Sue Morrison of Salem and all whoparticipated in this years Quilt Project, that was lovingly createdin memory of and in honor of those affected by breast cancer. Itis being displayed at various businesses in Washington County topromote our event and to spread awareness. It will be displayed
at Two Top Hairstyling in Cambridge from August 29-Sept. 12,then will move on to Glens Falls Nat ional Bank in Salem, then onto Glens Falls National Bank in Argyle. Please contact us [email protected] if you are interested in displayingthe quilt at your place of business, as well as for any questionsabout the event. Let us know about any team fundraisers youmay be having and well be happy to help you promote them onour Facebook page. We will once again be collecting donations forthe Salem Food Pantry on the day of the event.
THE SALEM AREA WOMANS CLUB to host the FallAdirondack District meeting on Saturday, September 28that theCambridge Embury United Methodist Church on Main Street. Inaddition to discussion, a committee will be formed to prepare forthe District meeting. It is hoped that members will mark this date
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in order to be available to greetDistrict guests . After the Tea and the business meeting, PresidentLois Sheaff will introduce Sue Clary from McCartees Barn onEast Broadway in Salem. All are welcome to attend.
THE JOHNSONVILLE RESCUE SQUAD located @ 4 RiverRd. will be having their annual Ham dinner Sunday Sept. 22nd
-6 PM. Takeout are available or eat in. Cost is adults $10 chil-dren 6-12 $5 Reservations suggested by calling 753-7518.
PIZZA AND WING NIGHT at Victory Mills Fire Dept Sep-ember 28 4-8pm. Place orders at 695-6623 after 2pm. Last callt 7:30. Cheese 12 cut $11. Toppings $2 With works $18. 1 doz
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THE ARGYLE TOWN WIDE GARAGE SALE is ColumbusWeekend October 12 and 13. To reserve a spot on the map,
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RABIES CLINIC at Stony Creek Town Hall september 21 10am-noon. Info: 761-6580.
WEST PAWLET FIRE DEPARTMENT TO HOST PANCAKEBREAKFAST EVENT ON SEPTEMBER 29TH,By Janice B.Edwards, freelance writer. Servings will be from 7:30 a.m. tonoon at the West Pawlet fire house. The breakfast is sponsoredby the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department. The West Pawletfire house is located on Route 153 (Main Street) in West Pawlet,Rutland County, Vermont. It is a handicap accessible site. All arewelcome. The pancake menu includes regular as well as chocolatechip, blueberry and cranberry. Sausage, bacon, scrambled eggs,and home fries are also on the menu. Beverages include coffee,milk and orange juice. Prices are $7.00 for 12 years and up, $5.00for 5-12 years and free to children under the age of 5 years. A501(c) (3) non-profit, all proceeds are for the benefit of thedepartments equipment and training needs. For more informationcontact: Tom Collard at (802) 645-0839 or email:[email protected].
ICE CREAM SOCIAL Rensselaer Countys Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NYwill be havingan ice cream social, sponsored by Fideli s, on Friday September20, 2013 fol lowing lunch (entre; Stuffed Shells w/Italian StyleTomato Sauce) at 12:30 p.m. Reservations are required for ournutritious lunch at noon with a suggested contribution of $2.75.All Rensselaer County seniors welcome. To make yourreservations, please call 518-279-3485.
TURNING POINT WESLEYAN CHURCH Spaghetti Dinnerand Basket Drawing September 28. Come one, come all andbring friends. Donations - $8 adults, children $4 and children 6and under free. 4 PM to 7 PM. 1063 Route 4, Fort Edward,New York www.turnptwes.com 518-695-3766.
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BINGO Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Bingo,very Wednesday and Friday at 1 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch,lease contact the center at 518-279-3413.
CEMETERY TOUR- Dont miss the annual Cemetery Tour at the Bay Road Cemetery, Glens Falls,n Saturday, September 28th from 10am -2:00 pm, presented by the Chapman Historical Museumnd The Glens Falls Community Theatre. Take a guided tour on foot or in a golf ca rt to meet 8 of ourommunitys interesting former residents, portrayed by members of the Glens Falls Community
Theatre. Our cast of characters this year is: Maude Ryan shot and killed in the Fourth Street Cafn 1908 by the infamous Beecher Faber. Deborah Wilson educator of young girls at the Elmwoodeminary, and later preceptress at the Glens Falls Academy. Mary Hopkins Wait sister to Stephen
Hopkins (also on tour), wife of William Wait who worked for Glens Falls National Bank, was aVillage Trustee, and was very involved in the betterment of the community. Walter Sherman DuRoss
an adventurous young man who died at age 17 in 1937. Stephen DeForest Hopkins a Glens Fallsmid-19th century love story told in Mr. Hopkins own words Mary Arabel Conkling the first
enefactor of the Glens Falls Home for Aged Women. Daniel Leslie Robertson a local businessmannd community leader who was also a sportsman and organizer of local baseball clubs. Albert
Thompson - a veteran of the Civil War, as well as a local architect and home builder. Six walking tourswill begin between 10am and 1 pm and last approximately 1-1/2 hours. Golf carts will be available forhe handicapped at 10am and 12 noon. Space on golf carts is limited although there will be an extrane this year - so advanced reservations are required. Ticket prices: adult, $10; child 12-18 yrs., $8;nder age 12, free. 10% member discount. Participants should call the Chapman Historical Museumt (518) 793-2826 for tour times and reservations.
BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN Wednesdays 1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Located in the historic Garfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is welcome.We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.For information call 279-4024 or view usat http://www.bhs-ny.org
EXHIBIT-exhibition opened recently at the Washington County Historical Society: Stocking theGeneral Stores in Washington County, New York, 1900 to 1950. Changes in transportation aredocumented by period photographs and artifacts. Goods and services in the stores are discussed bylocal writers who also remembered or heard about railway and canal experiences. Shipments madetheir way up the Hudson, through the Champlain Canal and north to Lake Champlain or whenheading south to Albany, Troy or New York City. Containers had improved to accommodate largernumbers of goods and more efficient ways to dispense foods in the stores. Options in 1900 nowincluded wooden boxes, cloth bags, crates, barrels, kegs, tin bins, cans and, for home-use, scuttles andbaskets. There was no light-weight cardboard, no corrugated cardboard boxes, few brown paper bags,to say nothing of plastic! Conveyances varied according to size, weight, and distance which com-modities had to travel. Locally, some general stores would take orders and deliver in a day or two. Awagon or cart with horse could be rented by an individual or small business from a livery for localtravel. Within the county, stagecoaches could carry travelers and their baggage, smaller parcels, andsome mail. By using both the canal and, later, the railroad, general stores provided necessary anddesirable goods closer to home. Stocking the General Stores is open to the public at no charge onWednesdays and Fridays from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M. through November.It is in the HeritageResearch Center at the Washington County Historical Society, 167 Broadway, Fort Edward, NewYork. For further information call 518-747-9108 or email [email protected].
VINTAGE FARM EQUIPMENT EXHIBITION- Tom Davis, local entrepreneur, is opening hisfarmstead on Lamb Hill Road in Bolton to the public again this year, on Saturday September 14,and will have most of his collection of vintage machinery up and running. Machines designed andbuilt in the late 19th century to do everything from cutting and splitting firewood to churningbutter will be displayed. This rare opportunity will also include machinery brought in by severalother collectors. The farmstead, located at 121 Lamb Hil l Road in Bolton, also affords a panoramicview of the Adirondacks to the north. The event, under the sponsorship of the WarrensburghHistorical Society, runs from 10 AM to 4 PM. Admission is free to all. Picnic refreshments willbe provided.. Attendees are encouraged to Bring-a-dish to share but this is optional. For furtherinformation visit the Warrensburgh Historical Society's website at www.whs12885.org or call 623-2207.
Pre-registration is required by August 29th. We will begin taking registrations on July 17th - andlasses will fill quickly. For more information, please contact the CCE Education Center at (518) 623-291 or 668-4881 or e-mail [email protected]
POULTNEY AREA ST. DAVIDS SOCIETYS 25TH ANNIVERSARY YEAR the AutumnGathering of the Clans Event Will Be Held September 21st at the Slate Valley Museum, Granville,New York all are welcome at the Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water Street, Granville, New York.Program: Our 2012 Travels in North Wales, a slide and oral presentation by Kathryn Weller andAmy Mincher of Slate Valley Museum about their 2012 tour of North Wales. An exhibit of SlateValley Museums Welsh heritage artifacts and a demonstration on how-to access more information inhe museums collections will also be available. Light refreshments will be served.There will be no
museum entrance fee for this gathering event. For more information, Poultney Area St. Davidsociety contacts include: Helen Jones (802) 287-9729; Nancy Williams (518) 642-0709 or Jan
Edwards # (802) 287-5744. The societys email is checked often: [email protected]. Theociety mailing address is: 60 Norton Ave., Poultney, VT 05764-1029 USA and the society websitenk is: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vtpasds/. Poultney Area St. Davids Society is a fellowshiprganization comprised of many Welsh heritage descendants of the Vermont / New York Slate Valley,nd from elsewhere. It is a member of Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, National Welsh-
American Foundation and the Welsh North American Association.
ENJOY AN AUTHENTIC BARN DANCE ON SATURDAY, SEPT. 28, when the Haynes Houseof Hope presents its Second Annual Harvest Hoedown for Hope in the elegant barn at Hogan Hill
in Hampton. The event, which features music from two live bands, a pig roast, hay r ides and more,will take place from 4 to 10 p.m. Starting at 4 p.m., guests can dance to vintage square dancing tunesby Ole Time Country. They will be performing inside the soaring three-story barn, with plenty ofroom for dancing. Later in the evening, the barn will be rocking to the classic country-rock soundsof Sweetwater. Dinner will be a pig roast served by the Burch Family Farm. Light beverages andwine and beer will be available. During daylight hours, hayrides around the property will beprovided for guests by the Shaw Clydesdales. A 50/50 raffle will also be conducted. The Barn atHogans Hill is located at 2077 Route 22A in Hampton, N.Y. Tickets for the Harvest Hoedown forHope are $35 per person, $25 for seniors and students, and free for under six years old. Tickets areavailable are Scotties in Granville, online at http://hoedownforhope.eventbrite.com or can be re-served by calling Haynes House at 518-642-8155 and leaving a message with name, phone number,and number of tickets requested. For more information, call Peter OBrien at 518-321-9640.
YOUTHBUILD PROGRAM BENEFITS FROM FUNDS RAISED BY HUDSON RIVERCOMMUNITY CREDIT UNION As part of its ongoing Community Heroes Campaign, HudsonRiver Community Credit Union (HRCCU) recently presented a check in the amount of $250 toYouthbuild, a program sponsored by the Troy Commission on Economic Opportunity. Eachmonth, HRCCU chooses a local not-for-profit community organization and donates five dollars foreach new member that joins or existing member that upgrades a service. To date, HRCCU hasdonated thousands of dollars to local organizations. In YouthBuild programs, low-income youngpeople ages 16 to 24 work full-time for 6 to 24 months toward their GEDs or high school diplomas
while learning job skills by building affordable housing in their communities. Emphasis is placed onleadership development, community service, and the creation of a positive mini-community ofadults and youth committed to each others success. Students may earn AmeriCorps educationawards through their homebuilding and other community service. At exit,they are placed in college, jobs, or both. Hudson River Community Credit Unions mission is toimprove the well-being of members and their families by providing quality financial services withthe best overall value. Hudson River Community Credit Union has five branches located in Corinth,Glens Falls, Hudson Falls, Troy and Cohoes. The Credit Union is a not-for-profit financial coop-erative owned and governed by its members. Anyone who lives, works, worships, attends school orbusinesses and other legal entities located in Warren, Washington, Saratoga and Rensselaer Countiesor the Towns of Cohoes, Watervliet and Green Island and their family members are eligible to jointhe credit union. For more information, call 518-654-9028, 1-800-824-0700 or visit hrccu.org.
WARREN COUNTYS 3RD ANNUAL SPORTSMAN/HUNTER EDUCATION SUPERWEEKEND. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County, in partnership with DEC SportsmanEducation volunteer instructors, will be hosting Hunter Education Classes on Saturday, September14th and Sunday, September 15th. The following classes are being offered each day; SportsmanEducation, Bow Hunter Education, or Trapper Education (you may choose ONE class per day,bow hunter students must have completed hunter education previous to registering for bow huntereducation). All classes are FREE and OPEN TO THE PUBLIC. They will be held from 8:30 am -
4:30 pm at Pack Forest in Warrensburg. All courses are Home Study courses, materials MUST bepicked up at the CCE Education Center, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrensburg by August 29th at4:30pm. The CCE office is open 8:30 4:30 Monday through Thursday. The workbook section ofthe bow hunter and hunter education courses must be completed for students to gain entry into theclass. Lunch will be available to purchase for $7.00 and will include either (2) Hamburgers or (2) hotdogs with chips and a drink. Lunch is being prepared and served by Warren County ConservationCouncil. Please register & pay for lunch and pick up a lunch ticket when you pick up your booksat Cornell Cooperative Extension.
CYBERNETICS & TOASTMASTERS - WHY YOUR BRAIN LOVES TO GET FEEDBACK.Our ability to grasp, process and respond to information about the world allows us follow apurpose. You could say its what makes us, us. So what does this have to do with Toastmasters?Cybernetics is the name given to the study of feedback and systems that use feedback, in all theirforms, HollyAnn Carbino, VP of Education stated. A key message of cybernetics is thatyou cant control something unless you have feedback. The flip side of this dictum is the promisethat with feedback, you can control anything. With the right feedback, individuals have been knownto control things as unlikely as their own heart rate or as simple as improving their performance.Evaluators and Mentors are key factors in giving members the feedback they need and deserve tohone their skills.Learn how valuable feedback is by visiting Washington County Toastmasters,which meets at the Annex II Building, next to the Washington County Cornell Cooperative ExtensionBuilding, 415 Lower Main Street, Hudson Falls, NY, on first and third Wednesdays at 7:00PM. For
more information about Washington County Toastmasters, please visitwww.washingtoncountytoastmasters.org. Our next meeting is Wednesday, September 18th.Guests are encouraged to arrive a few minutes early to settle in. Come join us, and bring a friend!About Washington County Toastmasters: Washington County Toastmasters is a communicationsclub that allows for a friendly and trusting atmosphere so that all members can refine their skills ina supportive environment. And no other Toastmasters club has as much fun as we do! For moreinformation, please visit www.washingtoncountytoastmasters.org.
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