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Napaul Publishers, Inc. February 6, 20150VENISON: FROM FIELD TO TABLE-Field Dressing, Preserv-
ng and Cooking Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga Countys hosting a venison workshop on Friday, February 20, 3-5 pm. The
ost is $10.00 per person. Space is limited and preregistration is re-uired by February 13. Call Cornell Cooperative Extension to regis-
er: 518-885-8995 or download a registration form atwww.ccesaratoga.org. This workshop will cover culinary and food
afety aspects of venison from field to table. Participants will learnmeat preparation beginning with field dressing, how to tenderize deer
meat with marinades, cooking methods, and food preservation. Themportant science behind safely canning meat and making jerky will
e discussed. Learning to safely can meat is a great solution to lim-ted freezer space when considering buying local meat or hunting.
Venison is a healthy, lean source of protein that is very tasty, if prop-rly prepared. This workshop includes recipe sampling and a wild
ame cookbook. Moira Tidball, co-creator of the Cornell CooperativeExtension Wild Harvest Table program, will be conducting the veni-
on workshop on February 20 with Master Food Preserver, DianeWhitten. If you would like more information about consuming wild
ame and fish, or the Wild Harvest Table program visit the CornellCooperative Extension website, www.wildharvest.com, provided in
onsultation with Cornell University’s Department of Natural Re-ources. The Wild Harvest Table offers recipes, nutrition facts and
nformation on fish and wild game. For nearly 100 years, CornellCooperative Extension has served the people of Saratoga County,
utting to practical use the scholarship and research of Cornell Uni-ersity and the national land grant system in the areas of agriculture
nd food systems sustainability; families, nutrition, health and safetyhuman ecology); youth development (4-H); environmental and natu-
al resource enhancement; and community and economic vitality. Formore information on this and other programs, please call the office at
18-885-8995, or check their website, www.ccesaratoga.org.
HAYNES HOUSE OF HOPE CELEBRATES 5 YEARS- TheHaynes House of Hope celebrates five years of serving the community
his month. In January 2010 Haynes House of Hope moved in its firstesident to the newly constructed facility. Since opening 36 residents
ave graced our House and countless famil ies have been touched byur love! Our mission remains the same: to offer spiritual love and con-
ern for the terminally ill which is reflected in our work. We open ourome, our hearts, and our hands to those who require physical care,
motional support and spiritual comfort, regardless of race, color, orreed without charge. We feel blessed to share in the journey and privi-
eged to be present with the family and loved ones. Staffed mostly by
olunteers, Haynes House of Hope has been blessed wi th hundreds of hose who serve. In 2013 over 4000 hours were contributed by volun-eers. Volunteers like the founder, Crystal Everdyke, stated "I volunteer
ecause my father was in a comfort care home just like this. I willever forget how much I appreciated the way the volunteers and staff
ook such good care of my father and of us. I hope that I can give theame care and kindnesses to our residents and their families." Another
olunteer who blesses Haynes House and it's residents had this to saybout serving "As a retired nurse I realized I missed the patient contact.
Although the Haynes House is a different setting than I was used to thearing is still the same. I love the homey feeling of the house and the
onds you share with the patient and families. I know if I were in theame position the patient is I would feel so blessed to be surrounded
with all that love and caring. I have always enjoyed helping people andwhat better time to do it then when they truly need it." As a free use
acility, funding is gained by fundraising activities, donations from a gen-rous community and grants. Volunteers were active in 2014 conducting
everal fundraising activities including the Community Coin Drop, BailOut,
Basket Party, Bingo, HoeDown, Flocking, BonTon Coupon Books, Yardale, Trek for Hope, Spaghetti Dinner, Hawaii Dinner, and Dollars for
Hope. Grants that graced Haynes House this year include:Stewart’s
hops approved a grant for $2500 this year and $2500 in 2015; C.R.Wood Foundation approved a grant for $5000; and Adirondack Founda-
on Community Trust approved a technology grant of $2000. Three grantsontinue to bless Haynes House annually: The Community Foundation
f Collier County/Shehadi Family Fund, The Sandy Hill Foundation andThe David & Janet Sheridan Foundation. In-Kind Donations this year
ncluded countless donors. A few to mention are: You Are Never AloneFoundation/Salley Gibney, American Hardware, and Telescope. This list
oes not include all those who donated to our fundraisers! Thank you toll those who bless us with their generosity! The largest financial bless-
ng this year was a grant from the Friends of Hospice. As they dissolvedheir agency, Haynes House of Hope and a few other agencies were
elected to receive money to continue our efforts to serve those whore in need. Thank you to Friends of Hospice for the check totaling over
90,000. The Haynes House of Hope, located at 7187 State Route 149,Granville, NY is a comfort care home for the terminally ill and their
amilies. The Haynes House of Hope is a nonprofit 501(c)3 organizationhat relies on donations, grants, fundraisers and volunteers. Donations
re tax deductible as allowed by law. Please contact the Haynes Housef Hope PR Director, Karen M. Filkins-Sanders, at (518)642-8155 or by
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TOUR DE SALEM FLAME FIGHTERS SUNDAY JUNE 14, 2015. Organizer Name : SalemVolunteer Fire Department Inc. Email Address : [email protected]. Telephone : 518-321-9430. Basic Event Details...Title : Tour de Salem Flame Fighters Location : Salem, New York, USAStart HQ : Archibald St. Salem, NY 12865 Start Date : 14/June/2015 End Date : 14/June/2015Website URL : http:// www.tourdesalemflamefighters.com/ Registration Open Date : 01/January/ 2015 Registration URL : https://www.bikereg.com/Net/22124. Register on-line or the day of theevent registration starts at 7:30am with the 63 mile ride starting at 8:00am. With the other rides tofollow 25 mile @ 8:30am, 16 mile @ 9:00am, and the 10 mile @ 9:30am. Route Details Routes: 10,16, 25, & 63 miles. Difficulty: C - Moderate terrain with rolling short steep hills or moderate, sus-tained climbs. Costs $35.00/individual. $40.00/family
MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH is Sunday at 9:00 AM. There is achildren’s Liturgy during Sunday Mass to which all children are welcome. On Monday, Feb. 2 at 7PM there will be Vespers for Candlemas at St. Patrick’s in Cambridge. Holy Cross Church of Salemwill hold the Vespers for Candlemas Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 7 PM. Wednesday, Feb. 18 is Ash Wednesdaywith Masses at Noon and 7 PM. On Sunday, Jan. 25, Father Marty at St. Joseph’s Church in Green-wich, will preside at a Healing Service. It will be held at 7PM. Healing prayers and blessing of thosewho request a special anointing will take place. All are welcome. The Healing Service is offered on thelast Sunday of each month. A reminder that the food pantry is helping many through this long winter.Canned soup is especially needed at this time.
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DO WE HAVE A LOOMING CRISIS IN THE DAIRY INDUSTRY? It’s not one that willcause immediate carnage to thousands of dairy farms in the coming days or weeks .It will, however, erode consumer confidence in dairy products and farmers’ social license and trustwithin their communities to do business.So what is this crisis? Consumer perception of how dairy farmers care for their animals. “We havea growing trust problem,” says David Pelzer, senior vice president of strategic communications,Dairy Management, Inc. “Thirty-five percent of the millennial generation now believes dairy farm-ers abuse their animals and that more than50% of farms have a problem with animalcare,” he says. These consumer percep-tions are alarming and cannot be ignored,Pelzer says. Millennials are the generationof consumers born between the early 1980s
and early 2000s. There are more than 80million of them in the U.S.—the largest co-hort in history and more populous than babyboomers. And oh, by the way, millennialsare now raising the next generation of con-sumers. Unlike baby boomers who get theirnews from network TV and newspapers,millennials are connected to the Internet and social media 24/7—right where animal activists, suchas PETA, the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS) and Mercy for Animals live and thrive.These groups’ common goal is to put an end to animal agriculture, Pelzer says.Animal abuse videos, which are yesterday’s news on national networks and newspapers, never dieon the Internet. From the consumer polling mentioned previously, they are having a dangerous,corrosive impact. “Consumers who have never been on a dairy farm don’t know the differencebetween egregious animal abuse and accepted dairy management practices, when a video makes itall look bad,” Pelzer says.What can you do? First, don’t assume such a video couldn’t be created on your farm.Gary Conklin, a dairy cattle broker from Columbus, Ohio, buys close-up heifers, calves them on hisfarm and then sells them as freshened heifers to farmers. His operation was the subject of anabuse video in May 2010.The incident cost him his milk market, community trust and even physicalthreats to him, his family and his business that required police protection. His advice:·Know your employees. Do thorough background checks on job applicants, difficult as that can be.
·Have legally binding contracts with employees that specifically state no animal abuse will betolerated.·Conduct third-party animal welfare audits of your operation to evaluate your animal care andhandling practices. Involve employees so they know what is expected. “Audits should be doneannually,” he says. “I think we’re to that point, not only for our own individual protection but for theprotection of the industry as a whole.”
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WELSH MALE CHOIR TO RETURN TO THE VERMONT / NEW YORK REGION IN 2015– The officers and board of directors of Poultney Area St. David’s Society, Inc. are pleased toannounce that Côr y Penrhyn, the Penrhyn Welsh male choir, fromBethesda, Gwynedd, North West Wales will return to Vermont andNew York in September, 2015. Bethesda and Poultney are “sister-cities” since the late 1970’s. The St. David’s Society will host Côry Penrhyn for 3 nights, this being a third time for the society to hostthis choir. The society previously hosted Côr y Penrhyn in 1993and 1999. Concert tickets were sold out at each previous event.Additional press releases shall be forth-coming. Those will provideinformation about Côr y Penrhyn, its conductor, accompanist, solo-ist, and master of ceremonies as well as public activities, includingconcert venue and ticket information, during Côr y Penrhyn’s time
with the St. David’s Society. The 2015 visit of Côr y Penrhyn, oneof the busiest choirs in Wales, promises to be another out-standingconcert event. Poultney Area St. David’s Society, Inc. seeks spon-sors to help with this visit. For information about being a sponsor,please contact Poultney Area St. David’s Society. Poultney AreaSt. David’s Society, Inc. (PASDS): 60 Norton Ave., Poultney, VT05764-1029. Poultney Area St. David’s Society, Inc. is a 501( c )(7) non-profit fellowship organization founded in 1988.
HEART OF WINTER PARTY- When the weather outside isfrightful, come inside and warm your hearts with music and love atthe Music from Salem's Heart of Winter party. On Friday, Febru-ary 13, 2015 from 5:30-8:30pm, Music from Salem will host a Heartof Winter Party, an evening of music and fun with Music fromsalem artistic director and violist Lila Brown playing selections fromJohann Sebastian Bach, Quincy Porter, and Max Reger. Enjoy ex-cellent refreshments, a glass of prosecco, and the opportunity tobid on romantic dinners at various local restaurants. Bring yoursweetheart, your best friend or just come alone to celebrate loveand music at this fundraiser for Music from Salem. The February13 Heart of Winter Party will take place from 5:30-8:30pm at
plow103main, 103 Main St., Greenwich NY 12834. The $25/per-son entrance fee entitles you to food, musical entertainment, andall the fun you can handle!!!. RSVP: [email protected] 518-232-2347. More info at www.musicfromsalem.org
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MONTHLY BREAKFASTLadies Aux from the VFW post 1938Poplar Ave, Valley Falls , NY will be having their monthly breakfast
unday Feb. 8th 8AM-11AM. RADA knives made in the USAre on sale . Menu consists of made to order eggs, French toast,ancakes, sausage, bacon, juice, hash browns, toast, fruit, coffeend biscuits w/sausage & gravy. Cost adults $7 children $4
PREVENTION & REVERSAL OF HEART DISEASE SEMINAR Wednesday, February 11th,6:30 - 8:30 pm. Most heart damage can be prevented. Practical, inexpensive, natural strategies to
improve your heart health. In depth video presentation by Caldwell Esselstyn of Cleveland Clinic.Coronary risk assessment, cholesterol screening, food samples. Buskirk Better Living Center@ Buskirk Seventh-day Adventist Community Church2176 W. Hoosick Rd. (Co. 103 & NY 67) Buskirk, NYFor more info: 518-686-4524
FEBRUARY BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION- Join the seniorsat the Everett Wagar Senior Center on Friday, February 13,2015 at 12:30 as we celebrate February birthdays with cake pro-vided by Brunswick Price Chopper. If you have any questions,or if you would like to join us for our noon lunch of Veal Pattie w/ Mushroom Gravy, Baked Potato, Peas & Carrots, Dinner Roll,and Fruit Cocktail for dessert, suggested donation of $3.00. Pleasecontact the center at 279-3413.
LOUISIANA TRIP – RESERVE BEFORE APRIL 3. Tourwith us October 11-18, 2015 through the Heart of the South –New Orleans, Natchez, and Lafayette. Sponsored by LaFédération Franco-Américaine du NY, this 8-day trip includesirfare, transfers, hotels, 11 meals, and guided tours. Highlights:
French Quarter, Court of Two Sisters Restaurant; Baton Rougestate capital); Natchez, MS; Lafayette/Cajun country,
Vermilionville, Bayou Cruise, Cajun cooking lesson. Per personpp) fares: Triple $2,469; Double $2,499; Single $3,049. Bookefore APRIL 3 and save $100 pp on your fare. For more infor-
mation, contact Lisa Laforest at Plaza Travel Center (518) 785-338 or [email protected] .
OUPER SUPPER The Valley Falls United Methodist Church,
6 State Street, will hold one of its super souper suppers on Sun-ay, February 8 from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. Featured will be a wideariety of soups plus bread, muffins, drinks, and dessert for onlyeven dollars – children under 6 free. Tickets are available at theoor. The church is handicapped accessible. For tickets and in-ormation, call 541-3039 or 753-6028 or check our website at
www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.
PITTSTOWN SENIORS first meeting in 2015 will be March, as there will be no meeting in February. A TRIP is planned to
Pennsylvania Amish Lands June 2n-4th. 3 days, 2 nights, break-asts, dinners, theater, guided tour, $339 per person, inclusive. Fornfo and to make reservations call 518-478-3335. Members anduests welcome. Meet at TamaracPlaza-details upon reserving.
ZITI FUNDRAISER- The Junior class at Greenwich Central
School will be hosting a Ziti Dinner/Basket Raffle fundraiser toraise money for upcoming events including their Junior Prom. Theevent will be held on Friday, February 6th in the High Schoolcafeteria from 5 to 7 p.m. The dinner will include ziti, salad, bread,drink and a light dessert. The cost is $10.00 per ticket for adultsand children over 10, and $5.00 per ticket for children under 10.Throughout the event, there will be baskets on display with a vari-ety of themes, including movies, cooking, home décor, etc. Raffletickets are available and participants can place their tickets inwhichever baskets they want to bid on. At the end of the evening,tickets will be pulled for each basket and the winner will be an-nounced. Please join us for this great dinner and wonderfulfundraiser. Tickets for the event are available from members of the Junior Class, class advisors Alesa Wilson (ext. 7596) andKrysten Camadine (7574), as well as by calling the High SchoolMain Office at 692-9542 ext. 6300.
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SALEM HOLY CROSS NEWS- Mass at Salem Holy CrossCatholic Church is Sunday at 9:00 AM. There is a children’s Lit-urgy during Sunday Mass to which all children are welcome. Sun-day, Feb. 1, after Mass there will be a Parish wide meeting todiscuss Mass coverage and schedules. On Monday, Feb. 2 at 7
PM there will be Vespers for Candlemas at St. Patrick’s in Cam-bridge. Holy Cross Church of Salem will hold the Vespers forCandlemas Tuesday, Feb. 3 at 7 PM. Wednesday, Feb. 18 is AshWednesday with Mass at Noon and Vespers at 7 PM. A reminderthat the food pantry is helping many through this long winter. Cannedsoup is especially needed at this time.
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Celebrating its 196th year, The Schaghticoke Fair is veryexcited to announce the 2015 fair theme as The FairestOne of All. The fair will be introducing The Fairest One ofAll into buildings, exhibits, fair entries, and contests dur-ing the week of the fair. David Wein, a resident ofJohnsonville was the winner of last year’s “Harvest YourDreams” theme design contest. The contest is open to all currently enrolled high school
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EXPRESSION OF LOVE” On Thursday, February 12, theRensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center will be holding an Expres-ion of Love Memorial Ceremony at 11:30 a.m. in the second floor
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VETERANS HALL HONORS ALL VETERANS PAST ANDPRESENT. This building is located on the Schaghticoke Fair-rounds and is comprised of a group of volunteers who feel pas-ionate about this exhibit. Many have visited Veterans Hall duringhe fair or have come to an Open House to pay tribute to oureterans and say thank you. Everyone knows and loves a veterannd many come to share that connection. Some come to see aicture, a clipping or perhaps an item donated by family or a friendf a veteran that served our country. In addition we are compilinglist of veteran’s names from Rensselaer, Saratoga, and Wash-
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BINGO at American Legion Post 13 is held every Sunday. Doorsopen at 4:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. No one under 14 willbe admitted.Northside Drive, Bennington, VT
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SWEETHEART BREAKFAST- The Easton Volunteer FireAuxiliary will be hosting a Sweetheart Breakfast on Sunday, Feb-ruary 15, 2015 from 8 am to 12 noon at the firehouse on Route40 in Easton. Adult tickets are $6.00 each and children 5 to 12are $3.00 each. Children under 5 are free. For more information,please call 692-2662.
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4H SHOOTING SPORTS PROGRAMS- Cornell CooperativeExtension is hosting two 4-H Shooting Sports programs for youth.This eight to ten week series cover archery, air guns, .22 caliberrifle, shotguns, muzzleloaders as well as conservation. The mainemphasis is on safe handling of firearms. Hunter Safety Certifica-tion and the Bow Hunter Safety Certification are also included.The two sites are: Hudson Falls Fish & Game for the northern sitewhich begins February 18 and Salem Rifle & Pistol Club and theOwlkill Rod & Gun club for the southern site which begins March7. Youth must be at least twelve years old to participate in thisprogram. The fee is $20 per youth for 4-H members and $25 fornon-members (this includes 4-H enrollment). For more informa-tion or to register, contact the CCE office at 746-2560; 1-800-548-0881; or [email protected].
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ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Buskirk VolunteerFire Department Inc will be starting their All You Can EatBreakfast at the fire station on Sunday February 8th from 730am – 11am. Please come out and have the best breakfast in townwith your family and friends.
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VALENTINE’S DAY DINNER DANCE American Legion Post278 3 Courses- $40 Per Couple- Includes Band at 7:30pm- Dinnerat 6pm. Tossed Salad with house Italian Dressing. Choice of 10once NY Strip Steak or Stuffed Chicken Breast with Baked Potatoand Asparagus. Vanilla ice cream with chocolate sauce with achocolate covered strawberry! A rose for the ladies! Kenny T andthe Back Road Band at 7:30pm. Cost for the Band only $5.
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SOUPER SUPPER:Old Saratoga Reformed Church, located at48 Pearl Street, Schuylerville, will be hosting a “Souper” Supperon Sat. Feb. 7 from 4:30-6:30 pm. Enjoy bottomless bowls of homemade soup for only $7 for adults. Bread, sa lad, dessert andbeverage are included. Children ages 5-10 may eat for $3, andunder 5 is free. This is a dine-in only supper. Reservations arerecommended, but walk-ins are welcome! Call Amber Deyoe at
587-8224 or the church office at 695-3479 for reservations.
NEW YORK STATE RESIDENTS URGED TO BRING CANCER STORIES TO THE STATECAPITOL- Those in New York State living with cancer and their families are depending on you. The
015 American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network Day at the Capitol will take place on Tuesday,February 10, 2015 in Albany, New York. This is an important day for those l iving with cancer and theiramily members and friends to come to the Capitol to tell their personal stories to their State Legislators.
Our leaders must hear these stories so they can take appropriate action on cancer related issues andrograms. Register now at http://acscan.org/events/view/event/2315
HEART OF WINTER PARTY- Music from Salem's Heart of Winter party. On Friday, February13, 2015 from 5:30-8:30pm, an evening of music and fun wi th Music from salem artist ic director andviolist Lila Brown playing selections from Johann Sebastian Bach, Quincy Porter, and Max Reger.Enjoy refreshments, a glass of prosecco, and the opportunity to bid on romantic dinners at various localrestaurants. The February 13 Heart of Winter Party will take place from 5:30-8:30pm at plow103main,103 Main St., Greenwich NY 12834. The $25/person entrance fee entitles you to food, musical enter-tainment, and all the fun you can handle!!!. RSVP: [email protected] or 518-232-2347. Moreinfo at www.musicfromsalem.org