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Advertisers & LoCAL events At
MAILEDEVERY WEEK
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40 ZIP CODESThey are waiting to see your ad! MSS
Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824
Wrap Up The Beauty Of Your Home For The HolidaysWith A NewFour Season Sunroom or Finished Basement
All Phases of Residential Remodeling
www.capitaldistrictcontractors.comProfessional, Honest Business Serving The Capital District For Over 25 Years!
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CONTRACTORS & DECKS, INCCONTRACTORS & DECKS, INC
W E’RE A L EVE L ABOVE
Give The Gift of HomeGIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE
Review Us On
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LOUDONVILLE
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*Contaminants / stuff may or may not be in your water
CulliganScotia.com
Schenectady Co.374-1805
Saratoga Co.583-2497
Our Best Offers Are Online at CulliganScotia.com
An endless supply of cleaner,
refreshing drinking water
at your fi ngertips!
Tap water and well water often have “STUFF”* in it... “NASTY STUFF”, chemicals and contaminants, that can make your water taste bad.A Culligan® Home Drinking Water System takes the “NASTY STUFF” out ... in fact it can remove up to 99% of contaminants that may be in your DRINKING WATER to provide you an almost limitless supply of fresher, cleaner, better water that tastes GOOD!
$9.95 per monthfor 3 months
on a Culligan® Drinking Water System
May be subject to credit approval. Not valid with other o� ers.Dealer participation may vary. Coupon must be presented at time of sale.
Contaminants may not be in your water. Expires 11/30/13.
$9.95 rental for the � rst 90 days then standard rates apply.Installation may be extra. Not valid with other o� ers.
Dealer participation may vary. Limited time o� er. Expires 11/30/13.
12 MonthsNo payments. No interest.
on purchase of water treatment equipment
USE A FILTER OR BE A FILTER!
❏ Nearly-unlimited supply of great tasting water
❏ No long term contracts - satisfaction guaranteed
❏ Connects direct to most fridge ice makers for crystal clear ice
❏ State of the art reverse-osmosis + multi fi ltration
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An endless supply of cleaner,
refreshing drinking water
at your fi ngertips!
EARLY DEADLINE NOTICEDue to the Thanksgiving Holiday our Paper of
Nov. 28th will be published on Tuesday, Nov. 26th
PENNYSAVER • MONEYSAVER • THE BI-WEEKLY
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Nov. 28th & 29th
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DECEMBER 5th Paper: Ads needing proofs–
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Public ForumSARATOGA SPRINGS - The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will host a Public Forum, “Democracy in America: A Post- ‘Citizen United’ Agenda for Reform “ to discuss the impact of US Supreme Court rulings allowing ever greater sums of election campaign contributions to elections.Bob Turner, Skidmore Government Department and Blair Horner, New York Public Interest Research Group, will each highlight their views from a national and state perspective, with potential reforms. This will be fol-lowed by an open discussion and a Question and Answer session with the audience. Further details may be found at www.lwvsaratoga.org. The Forum will be held at the Saratoga Springs Public Library, in the Dutcher Room, on Wednesday, November 20, 2013 from 7 PM until 9 PM. and is open to the public.
Veteran of the YearSARATOGA SPRINGS - Join Us as we honor our Veteran of the Year. This year we have selected two remarkable people to be awarded Veteran of the Year 2013: Calla Dever Osborne, an Army Nurse who served in World War II in the European Theater of Operations; and James A. Hag-gerty, a Marine Corps Heavy Weapons Specialist who served in the Ko-rean War. Congressman Chris Gibson and The Adjutant General of NY, MG Patrick Murphy, both veterans, will be at the event to congratulate the recipients. This is a free event. We invite the public to join us in honor-ing these veterans. Saturday, November 16, 2013, 1pm. New York State Military Museum, 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs. (518) 226-0490. www.friendsofthenysmilitarymuseum.com
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“GARAGE DOOR GARY”Garage door electric openers. and service. Call for free estimate. 399-6102 º
COLWELL COMPUTERSPC & Mac Expert Repairs32 yrs. exp. Upgrades, Ntwk Onsite or Instore Service18 Congress St. by Kinko’s587-3902 º
NEW 2012 6 person hot tub. LED lighting, waterfall, etc... Retails $6000. Sell for $2950. (518) 470-3535
Wade’s Tree Serv. & Land- scape Co. Complete tree serv. Light landscaping serv. 35 yrs. exp. 3rd generation arborist. 10% disc. w/ad. Fully ins. Free est. 384-7285
MAGZY’S CLEANING SERVICE: Apartments and houses, windows and misc. chores. 596-6929
FERRARO HOME Improvements & Additions. Remodeling, carpentry, basements, kitchens, baths, decks, No job too small.Don Ferraro (518) 882-9513
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersAuthorized service. New and used units, free pickup. Serv- ing area over 35 years.1- 877-265-8367 Toll free.
LEAVES! C & J FALL CLEAN UPS. Once or twice, same price. Call Charlie 506-3356
SERTA TRUCK LOAD scratch and dent sale. King size mattress $139 526-2333
FALL CLEAN UPRaking, anything to do with a dump truck or tractor work. Also selling dry firewood. Call Leslie 696-3779
GUTTER CLEANING/GUTTER GUARDS.Don’t neglect your gutters this fall! Affordable gutter cleaning and superior gutter guard in- stallation. Average cleaning $99 & $50 off gutter guard in- stallation with this ad. Clearviewecs.com 260-4107
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Book SaleSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Book Bag Shop will conduct a one-day 10 cent paperback sale Wednesday, November 20 from 10-4 in the Community Room of the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Items in the Book Bag Shop will be 20% off from 10-8. The Book Bag Shop is a project of the Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library. Funds raised are used to enhance library services. Library is located at 49 Henry Street. 584-7860.
Foster Parent MeetingSARATOGA CO. - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on November 25, 2013 at 4:00pm at the Services Build-ing, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certification class will begin in Spring, 2014. Please contact Jennifer Otten or Stacey McVaigh at (518) 884-4157 for more information.
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OLD APPLIANCESand FURNITURE
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LOG SPLITTER FOR RENT Since 1983. Horz. & Verti- cals. Discounts, 55 Van Dam St. Dick Collins 584-8081
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LEAVES! Fall Cleanups Jim & Jim. No job too big.Experienced. Once or twice, same price. 469-7490
NEED HOME IMPOROVEMENT?Exp. craftsman offering home improvement services from facelifts to full remodel. Also custom designed cabinetry, built ins, & storage solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handyman services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, drywall repair. In- sured. . BK’s Custom Svcs. 581-5900
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GOOD HORSE HAY- Utility hay, straw. Small square bales & large square bales. Also round bales.Can be de- livered. 758-6392
Saratoga 912 Project MeetingSARATOGA CO. - Do you feel alone or abandoned about the state our Country is in? Please join like-minded and concerned people on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. We are urging citi-zens to get involved in the Local Grassroots Organizations in your area and help get our nation back on the right tract that America was built on. Please Join Us And Feel Free To Bring A Friend With You. Meeting At The D-Line Pub 6:30pm to 8:00pm D-Line Pub, 15 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa. We meet in the Back Room please consider having a bite to eat as the D-Line Pub lets us use the room at no charge. You can also check us out on Face book - www.facebook.com/Saratoga912Project or at http://www.meetup.com/saratoga9-12/events/129026322. Thank you and we look forward to meeting you. God bless us all.
TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly)GANSVOORT – TOPS meets every Wednesday at Trinity United Methodist Church of Wilton, 155 Ballard Road, Gan-sevoort. Weigh in at 6pm; Meeting at 6:30pm.
Treasures Consignment Boutique & Thrift ShopSARATOGA SPRINGS – Smart shopping and fabulous mer-chandise! Open: Tues.-Sat., 11am-6pm. Located at 60 West Ave, Saratoga Springs, 518-580-4200. Support the Saratoga Hospital Volunteer Guild with every purchase. Donations of in season items accepted during regular business hours until 5pm.
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Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land cleariing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000
CARPENTER/ HANDYMANIns/ refs. Framing to flooring, ceiling to cabinets, tiling to in-stalling toilets. Reas. quotes. Military ethics & attention to detail. Call Michael 421-1213
SEAMLESS GUTTERSThe Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repair also available. Fully ins. 24 years exp. 339-3231
DEER SPRING FARMRototilling & Landscaping. Fall garden rototilling with or-ganic goat & horse fertilizer. Be ready for next year. Also fall cleanups. Owner Ken Mackie and Son. 306-4015
DIVORCE $450. No fault or regular divorce. Covers chil-dren, property, etc. Only one signature required! Excludes govt. fees. 1-800-522-6000 ext. 100. Baylor & Associ-ates, Inc. Est. 1977.
WATER HEATERS RE-PLACED NOW!! Tankless or tank type. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 any time!
GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705
ELECTRICIAN DAVES ELECTRIC. A dec-ade of reliable service. Fully Ins. Free Est. 583-0441
ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand by Generac generator 274-5100
FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, masonry repairs, plas-ter/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com
Marriage Encounter WeekendCAPITAL REGION – For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communi-cation, revitalize their relationship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. Reservations required. Please go to www.wwme.org for contact information and weekend dates.
14th Christemass Madrigale FeasteSARATOGA SPRINGS - Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church is proud to announce the dates for its 14th Christemass Madrigale Feaste! There will be three (3) musical performanc-es with dinner on Friday, December 6 at 7:00pm, Saturday, December 7 at 4:00pm and Saturday, December 7 at 7:45pm.Come experience the Renaissance pageantry and elegance of a Christemass Madrigale Feaste! The festivity’s traditions include the Boar’s Head, Yule Log, the Holly, the Candles, Wassail, toasts and of course much music and revelry. The meal includes roast beef with the trimmings (or a vegetarian selection). Join us for the pageantry and excitement of a truly unique holiday celebration. More information is available at www.madrigale.saratogaumc.org. Seats are $40 per person and include dinner. Reserve and pay online or download the reser-vation form for mail-in with your payment. Contact Ellen Riley at [email protected].
Family FunSARATOGA COUNTY – Meet with local families in the Saratoga County area and beyond! We offer a wide variety of events, not just for the children, but also for the whole family. Our calen-dar is fi lled each month with exciting activities. Share your parental experiences and wisdom with each other and build friendships, while your children do the same. Membership is free with one event attendance recorded. www.togatots.com
1473 ROUTE 9 IN HALFMOON • 371-5333
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We continue to bring you Upstate New York’s BIGGEST Selection of USDA PRIME BEEF! It’s the best meat money
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USDA PRIME BEEF SALEUSDA PRIME - EXTRA LEAN & TENDERBOSTON POT ROASTPerfect For The Crock Pot ......................................... 5.29 lbUSDA PRIMEFRED’S FAVORITE STEAK .............. 7.39 lbUSDA PRIMETHIN SLICED MINUTE STEAK ... 5.49 lb USDA PRIMEBONELESS TOP SIRLOIN BUTT10-12 lb. Avg. Cut to order into Boneless Sirloin Steaks .............. 4.29 lbUSDA PRIMEEXTRA TENDER STEW BEEF ........ 4.99 lbUSDA PRIMEBONELESS CHUCK FILET STEAKTender as Butter ........................................................ 4.99 lb
WHOLE BONELESS NY STRIP LOIN12-14 LB. AVG. Cut To Order Into Boneless N.Y. Strip Steaks . 6.99 lbCERTIFIED ANGUS BEEFT-BONE OR PORTERHOUSE STEAK ... 9.99 lbWHOLE BEEF TENDERLOIN5-7 LB. AVG. Cut to order into Roast or Steaks ...............12.99 lb
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Land O’ Lakes WhiteAMERICAN CHEESE ..........................3.99lbOur Own Made - Extra Lean - Lower SaltSMOKED HAM ..........................................6.99lbCarolina DeluxeTURKEY BREAST ...................................3.99lbFresh- Extra LeanHOMEMADE BOLOGNA ...............4.99lbOur Own MadeSMOKED BABY KIELBASA .........4.29lbOur Own MadeSMOKED BACON ...................................5.99lb
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Our Own Made - Lean - BulkBREAKFAST SAUSAGEMAKES THE BEST STUFFING ........................2.99 lb
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RUBBISH REMOVALCellars • Attics • Yards • Basements • Garages • Real Estate Cleanouts, etc. No job too small or large! Please call Dennis 664-7133 c 466-3116
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League of Women Voters Coffee HourSARATOGA CO. - The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will hold a Coffee Hour for persons interested in dis-covering more about the LWV and its programs on Tuesday, November 19th at 2:00 pm at the home of Francine and Ed Rodger, 34 Hemlock Drive, Clifton Knolls. The Coffee Hour will provide an opportunity for prospective members and per-sons interested in discovering more about such programs as Voter Service and Voter Education, as well as issues on the na-tional, state and local level which make up the LWV program. League advocacy areas are numerous and cover Agriculture to Zoning, and most everything in between. Membership in the League is open to not only women but men as well who are US citizens and live or work in Saratoga County. For more infor-mation, contact Francine Rodger at 331-4011.
GenealogySARATOGA CO. - Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will have a business and pro-gram meeting on Saturday, November 16th, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Kathleen Roe, Director of Operations at the NYS Archives, will be the speaker. Her topic will be, “Finding Genealogical Trea-sures in the State Archives.” The public is welcome. For information call 587-2978.
Craft FairQUEENSBURY - at Cedars Senior Living on Saturday, No-vember 16th, 9am to 3pm. Cedars is located on Bay Rd, across from the SUNY Adirondack entrance, next to Church of the King. Featured will be handmade purses and totes, beautiful Christmas wreaths and centerpieces, scarfs, jewelry, cards, cro-cheted items, plastic canvas items, aprons, table runners, hand-crafted wood items, baked sale, white elephant and much more including hot dog stand and free popcorn for children.
Wanted: Metals for Fundraising ProjectSCHUYLERVILLE – The American Legion is seeking metals – steel, aluminum, copper, etc. A container for recycling metals is located in the parking lot of the American Legion at 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Your support in this fundraising project is greatly appreciated.
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Albany, NY (Nov. 14, 2013) –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, includ-ing sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the preven-tion of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mo-hawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2013 “Empties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our custom-ers and the members of the community who have generously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, President of Goldstein Auto Group.
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ECHO Thanksgiving Service and DinnerROCK CITY FALLS - The Ecumenical Community Helping Others (ECHO) Annual Thanks-giving Service and Dinner will be held at 4pm, Sunday, Nov. 24, at Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (.4 miles south of Rte. 29). The service begins at 4pm with a pass-the-dish-supper to follow. All in the community are invited to this ecumeni-cal event, no church affi liation required. There is no charge, though all donations of money, canned goods, and other nonperishable food items will benefi t the ECHO Food Pantry. ECHO is comprised of members representing Milton Eagles Fire Company #1 and four local churches: Old Stone Baptist, Middle Grove United Methodist, Simpson United Methodist, and St. Paul’s Roman Catholic. The ECHO Food Pantry is open every Tuesday from 9am-11am at St. Paul’s on Route 29. So bring a dish and come meet, dine, and enjoy fellowship with your neighbors and community, and help provide food for those in need in your area. If you are interested in helping at the pantry or have any questions regarding the dinner, please call Welna at 885-9316.
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Christmas On a BudgetFORT MILLER/GREENWICH - The Turning Point Wesleyan Church, 1063 St. Rt. 4, between Fort Edward and Schuyler-ville will host its first Christmas On a Budget event on Sat-urday, November 16 from 12:30 to 3:30pm. The event is free. All, including children, are welcome. Enjoy Do It Your-self Gift Ideas, Decorating on a Dime, Christmas Traditions Board, Cookie Decorating, Menu Planning & Recipes, Kids’ DIY Gift Making, Send a Soldier a Card table, Bake Sale* and Gently Loved Ornament Sale*. *Proceeds from sales to benefit local family in need. Information: 518-955-0212 www.turningpointwes.com
Saratoga Turf Talkers ToastmastersSARATOGA – Join us at the next meeting of the Saratoga Turf Talkers Toastmasters Club. We meet the first and third Tues-day of every month from 12:30-1:30pm. Meetings are held at Longfellow’s Hotel and Conference Center, 500 Union Ave. Saratoga Springs. Toastmasters provides a supportive and posi-tive learning environment designed to help you become a better public speaker and business communicator.
Community BingoSARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge offers BINGO to the public every Monday. Doors open at 4pm; games begin at 7pm. Sandwiches, hotdogs, hamburgers and weekly spe-cials available from 5pm. Come spend an evening and play our 17 regular games, 2 cover-all specials, 2 different bell jar games. The Lodge is located at 1 Elks Lane, Sara-toga Springs; 584-2585.
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There are those among us who can remember a time when the poinsettia wasn’t one of our holiday plants. They’ve only recently arrived on the holiday scene.
Before continuing, I need to air a pet peeve of mine. The word poinsettia is pro-nounced “poin-set-ee-ah” not “poin-set-ah”. There are those who argue that either version is correct. I beg to differ.
The poinsettia was cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico B.C. (Before Cortez). Called Cuetlaxochitl, it was a symbol of purity and was highly prized by the Aztecs. Later, the fl owers were used by Franciscan priests in nativity processions in colonial Mexico. Mexican folklore holds that the poinsettia or ‘fl ower of the Holy Night’ appeared during a miracle that occurred on Christmas. A boy who came to the church on Christmas was so poor that he had nothing to offer the Christ child. In shame, he fell to his knees and prayerfully asked God to forgive him. When he stood up, the fi rst ‘fl ower of the Holy Night’ appeared from the soil at his feet so he would have a gift to offer.
Eventually, around 1830, the fi rst U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Joel Poinsett, saw the plants, and sent some home to South Carolina. Poinsett, like so many early Americans, was a respected amateur botanist. He propagated his plants and shared them with friends and botanical gardens throughout the U.S. From that time, English speaking countries have known the poinsettia.
Around 1906, a German immigrant, Albert Ecke of California thought that the easy-to-grow poinsettia might make an interesting cut fl ower. It’s habit of producing bright red leaves, or bracts, just before the solstice seemed to make it a natural for the holiday sea-son. His idea caught on, especially in California and the southwest. Over the years, Albert and his son Paul began breeding poinsettias for larger bracts and bracts of different colors. They eventually developed varieties that performed well in small pots. The modern poinset-tia plant was born. Years of hard work and experimentation blossomed into a huge business with the Ecke family at the center. Most of the poinsettias grown today are from cuttings produced at the huge Ecke Poinsettia Ranch in California. They continue to develop new va-rieties. We now have white, pink speckled, bi-colored and new yellow poinsettias, all thanks to the efforts of the Ecke family. Maybe they should be called “Eckeias”. Nah.
Another tropical that has found its way into the American Holiday scene is the Christmas Cactus. Like the poinsettia, the Christmas Cactus is a short day bloomer. This means that decreasing day length is the trigger for the fl owering period to begin. The ances-tors of our modern Christmas cacti are native to the forests and jungles of South America.
Although a true cactus, the Christmas cactus seems to break all the rules of cactus culture. In its native environment, the Christmas cactus (Zygocactus truncatus, or Schlum-bergera bridgesil), and it’s relatives, the Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncatus, or Zygocactus truncatus) and Easter cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertnerl), are all epiphytes. In other words, these are cacti that grow in trees! These forest or jungle cacti grow their roots into the bark of their host tree. Their only access to moisture and nutrients is from rain and droppings that fall from above. When we think of cacti, we automatically think of the desert and bright sunlight. These forest cacti always grow under a canopy of trees and are never exposed to the full sun of the desert. The environment that these cacti have adapted to is that of the warm, humid jungle with sunlight fi ltered through the canopy of the forest. The adaptation of the Christmas cactus and its tropical cousins make it an excellent candidate for use as a houseplant. Their habits of fl owering just before the winter solstice make it a natural for display during the holiday season. Thanks for the read.
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