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PennySaverULSTER COUNTY
a division of Tri-State Associated Services, Inc.
March 24, 2016 FREE
71 Ten Broeck Avenue, Kingston, NY 12401 (845) 331-7581 UCPennysaver.com
SaugertiesE D I T I O N
Call Helena(845) 389-8410
for information or to reserve spaceStd PresortUS Postage
PAIDKingston NYPermit #151ECR WSS
RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER
Mailed into every
household in 12477 248 Main Street, Saugerties • 246-2100
Buying Gold & SilverWatches & Estate Jewelry
Expert On-Site Jewelry Repair
Any Case of WineMix & match. With coupon.
Cash only. Expires 4/3/16.25% OFFTown & Country Liquors
COUPON
Town & Country Liquors330 Rt. 212, CVS Plaza , Saugerties • 246-8931Mon.-Sat. 10am-9pm, Sunday 12pm-5pm (Easter Sunday til 3pm)
Wine Specials: Tarkettle Old Vine Zinfandel Was $10.99 ...... Sale $7.99Smoking Loon all types Was $9.99 ................... Sale $7.99Blackstone Merlot & Cabernet Was $9.99 ... Sale $7.99Anew Riesling Was $10.99 ................................ Sale $9.99
Prosecco Specials: Perfect for your holiday brunch mimosasLamberti Was $12.99 .......................................Sale $10.99Mionetto Was $14.99 .........................................Sale $13.99
Come see Peggy Schwartz & Mark Smith participating in United Way’s Dancing With The
Stars April 15th at Diamond Mills.
Join the Town & Country Club! Download our free app and be one of the first to know about wine tastings, special offers, loyalty programs, one time only deals, exclusive club discounts, scratch & win.
Available on Apple and Android devices
All sales end 4/3/16.
Bunny Bonanza
Don’t Forget Senior 65+ Shop
Senior Discount Mondays. 8% discount on spirits 10% discount on wine.
If you look young, show us your proof!
Open Easter Sunday
12-3
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KINGSTON, N.Y. — Ulster County Executive Mike Hein was joined by City of Kingston Mayor Steve Noble, HITS Endurance CEO Tom Struzz-ieri and Steve Klein President of the Kiwanis to detail race specifics of the popular Kiwanis Kingston Classic presented by HITS Endurance and to encourage local athletes to start preparing for the April 24th race.
“With the continued support of the Kiwanis and under the guidance from HITS Endurance, the Kingston Classic has become a world-class event,” said Ulster County Executive Mike Hein. “The varying distances make this race appealing to elite athletes from across the country as well as families looking for a fun, healthy day outside together; and we look forward to welcoming everyone to beautiful Ulster County.”
“We are excited to have the Kiwanis Kingston Classic in Kingston,” said Mayor Steve Noble. “It is a great economic development opportunity to showcase uptown Kingston and the surrounding area. Good luck to all of the participants.”
“We are thrilled to offer runners a variety of events so each participant can customize their race as well as their experience in our beautiful re-gion,” said HITS Endurance CEO Tom Struzzieri. “This year’s race will showcase some of the county’s most compelling landscapes and land-marks. From the historical uptown section of New York State’s first capital – Kingston – to the scenic rail trails and the Rosendale Trestle, partici-pants will see some of the most breathtaking sites our region has to offer.”
Ulster County Director of Tourism Rick Remsnyder detailed some of this year’s race enhancements, “This year will see a compressed morning start schedule as well as reduced entrance fees, making this a family event not to be missed.”
“No matter which race distance participants are competing in, every event starts and finishes at the grandstand at Dietz Memorial Stadium in Kingston, with spectators, friends and families cheering on each runner,” Struzzieri said.
The event is managed by HITS Endurance, Saugerties, a special events
management company focused on producing endurance sports events and hunter/jumper horse shows, and organized by the Kiwanis Club of Kings-ton. It features five distance events: A “Friends & Family Mile,” 5K, 10K, half marathon and full marathon which is a qualifier for the Boston Marathon.
This year, early registration (by April 16) entry fees are $30 per person for the 10K race and $25 for the 5K. Entry fees will increase one week before race day. The marathon and half-marathon registration fees are the same (Mara-thon: $95 up until April 23 event expo, $105 after; Half-marathon: $80 up until April 23 event expo, $90 after).
While the 5K and 10K races remain participant favorites, the different dis-tance options are expected to draw beginners, those looking for a tune-up race and elite athletes as well.
Many of the race’s enhancements are designed to appeal to local families. For example, the new race-day schedule has all events taking place in the morning. This will allow families to race different distances while starting and finishing their events at similar times. Additionally, the Kiwanis Club will host family-friendly activities so relatives and friends of participants can stay entertained while cheering for their favorite runners.
Runner training and support is available in advance of the race and on race day. “We have arranged with Lyle Schuler at MAC Fitness to create a training program, which will be available for those runners who need or want the sup-port,” said Struzzieri. “We have also renewed our relationship with HealthAl-liance to continue as the official Health & Wellness Partner for the race and manage the medical tent and medical stations along the course.”
Registration for the Kingston Classic is currently open through April 22 at noon. For more information or to register, visit www.kiwaniskingstonclas-sic.com/registration. There is also registration at the event expo and on race day. Maps of the races can be accessed at www.kiwaniskingstonclassic.com/race-info/courses
Schedule (times subject to change)Saturday, April 23 – Robert Dietz Memorial Stadium 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Athlete packet pick-up for all distances 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.: Fitness Expo 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.: Athlete meeting for all distances
Sunday, April 24 – Robert Dietz Memorial Stadium 7 a.m.: Half-marathon and Marathon start 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.: Fitness Expo 9:30 a.m.: Half-marathon awards ceremony 10 a.m.: 5K start 10:30 a.m.: Friends and Family Mile start 11 a.m.: 10K start 11:15 a.m.: 5K awards ceremony 12 p.m.: Marathon awards ceremony 12:45 p.m.: 10K awards ceremony
For more information regarding the Kingston Classic, please contact us at: [email protected]
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Each week readers can play our find “Penny” game and enter to win $25 gift card redeemable at their favorite UC PennySaver advertiser’s business!
Enter online at www.ucpennysaver.com or mail in your entry to: ColorPage/PennySaver, 71 Ten Broeck Ave, Kingston, NY 12401
Winners announced each Thursday in the following weeks printed PennySaver. No purchase necessary, Age 18+ years required to enter; one entry per person per week. Fifty-two total $25
gift cards awarded annually. Enter online or by mail submitting name, address, email, correct answer (name of ad Penny is located in) and the name of the business you would like to receive a gift car for. Employees of
UC Pennysaver are not eligible to enter. See www.ucpennysaver.com/find-penny for details.
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Where was Penny last week? Penny was hidden in the Town & Country Liquors ad on pg. 8.
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Ulster County - MARCH EVENTSSaturday, March 26th SPRING WAKE-UP HIKE – 10:00am - 3:30pm at Minnewaska State Park Preserve, 893 New Paltz, NY 12561 (845) 255-0752 – [email protected] – www.nysparks.com. Come join Bec-ca Howe, Student Conservation Association/AmeriCorp member, to celebrate the springing of spring on a seven mile hike along Castle Point Carriage Road. Starting from the Lake Minnewaska area, we’ll follow historic carriage roads to reach Castle Point, a scenic vista with commanding views of the surrounding Park Pre-serve and Hudson Valley. From these heights we’ll search for signs of spring, including bursting tree buds and greening plants. We will return to Lake Minnewaska on Hamilton Point Carriage Road, if time permits. If snowy and icy conditions persist on the carriage roads, this hike destination may change. Meet at the Nature Cen-ter. Pre-registration is required. A DAY OF INFORMATION ABOUT THE NATHANIEL BOOTH HOUSE – 1:00pm. An important media event will take place Satur-day, March 26th, in the Council Chamber of Kingston City Hall. “A Day of Information About the Nathaniel Booth House,” is sched-uled to begin at 1:00 pm. Written in Stone, Ulster County’s Historic Legacy, an on-line group, has invited Professor Stuart M. Blumin, Cornell University, to speak about Nathaniel Booth, the historic structure and Kingston’s remarkable history. Blumin is author of “The Emergence of the Middle Class,” a major work on Ameri-can History, which draws its inspiration from Blumin’s earlier work, “The Urban Threshold: Growth and Change in a Nineteenth Cen-tury American Community (Kingston NY)” The primary source of research for this latter work are the Nathaniel Booth diaries, which span the decade from 1845 to 1855 and are held by the Senate House Museum. Friends of Historic Kingston Kingston, NY 12402 (845) 339-0720
Tuesday, March 29th POETRY READING: “HOPE” – 5:00pm - 7:00pm at The Dorsky Museum, SUNY New Paltz, 1 Hawk Drive, New Paltz 257-3844. Readings by Codhill Press poets David Appelbaum, Larry Carr, Steve Clorfeine, Dennis Doherty, Jan Schmidt, Harry Stoneback, Pauline Uchmanowicz, and Bob Waugh. Hosted by David Appel-baum, publisher of Codhill Press
Saturday, April 2ndHISTORIC TALK: LIFE IN A DUTCH COUNTRY TOWN – 2 p.m. at the Saugerties Public Library Community Room, 91 Washington Avenue, Saugerties, N 12477 – 845-246-4317. Friends of Historic Saugerties presents, for people interested in learning more about local history are most cordially invited to attend an informal talk by Marilou Abramshe entitled: LIFE IN A DUTCH COUNTRY TOWN.Using historical documents, we will delve into the life and times of the inhabitants of Wiltwyck to learn about the economics, govern-ment, culture, and attitudes of the Dutch in New Netherlands. An educator for over 30 years, Marilou Abramshe has led workshops teaching educators how to incorporate documents into the cur-riculum. She is the recipient of the 2001 New York State Education Department Bruce Dearstyne Annual Archives Award. She has giv-en talks on various aspects of local history, developed a children’s informational booklet for the Ulster County Clerk’s Office entitled Exploring Ulster County, and collaborated in the development of a curriculum unit for grades 4 -7 on Dutch life in the 1600s.COMEDY NIGHT OF THE STARS! – 7:00 - 10:00 PM at Diamond Mills, 25 South Partition St., Saugerties, NY. Benefit for The Roundout Valley Food Pantry. With comedians Rich Shultis, Patrick Carlin, Verna Gillis, Jimmy Q. Tickets must be purchased by 3.19.16 at 845.594.9214 or www.comedynightofthestars.com or www.brownpapertickets.com/events/2149157.
Wednesday, April 6thULSTER COUNTY YOUNG ADULT JOB FAIR – 11 AM to 3 PM COME GET A JOB! 40+ Businesses hiring 600+ jobs all over Ulster County. At SUNY Ulster’s NEW Kingston location (KCSU) – 94 Mary’s Ave., Kingston NY. Across from the former Benedictine Hospital. www.UlsterWorks.com/youth and www.facebook.com/UlsterWorksOneStop.
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Have you heard what’s going on at Ulster Savings Bank? In celebration of their 165th anniversary and three new branch open-
ings at Ulster Commons in Lake Katrine, Rt. 300 in Newburgh and on Rt. 9 in Wappingers Falls, they are giving away a pair of tickets for two lucky winners to see Santana at the Bardavon Gala in Poughkeepsie on Sunday, April 10th at 7PM.
Enjoy premium seating at the show and admission to the post show champagne reception and salsa dance party at the Grand Hotel in Poughkeepsie. Just stop by any Ulster Savings Bank branch between now and April 1st to register your chance to win! It’s that easy!
No account open-ing or relationship is required to en-ter the contest and will not increase your chance of win-ning. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older. One entry per person. Employees and immediate family members of Ulster Savings Bank and its subsidiaries are not eligible to win. Winners will be notified by phone and posted at ulstersavings.com and facebook by April 4, 2016. Taxes, if applicable are the responsibility of the winner.
Don’t forget to stop into the nearest branch for your chance to see a great show, courtesy of Ulster Savings Bank. Community banking for 165 years! Member FDIC. Equal Housing Lender.
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866-440-0391 • ulstersavings.com* Customer purchases checks (new accounts opened 3/11/2016 - 3/19/2016 receive first set of checks free on select styles only). Other fees such as NSF, overdraft, sustained overdraft, etc. may apply. See fee schedule for details. Bank rules and regulations apply. Minimum opening deposit for Absolutely Free Checking is only $25. All other personal checking accounts require $50. ** Value of free gift may be reportable as interest on 1099-INT or 1099-MISC form. We reserve the right to substitute a gift of similar value. Free gift provided at the time of account opening. ^ Cash may be reportable as interest on 1099-INT or 1099-MISC form. o Entries must be made at an Ulster Savings Bank branch between March 11 and April 1, 2016. No account opening is required and will not increase your chances of winning. Employees and immediate family members of Ulster Savings Bank and its subsidiaries are not eligible to win. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older. One entry per person. Two winners will be notified by phone and posted at www.ulstersavings.com on Monday, April 4, 2016. Taxes, if applicable, are the responsibility of the winner.
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Two lucky winners will receive:
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866-440-0391 • ulstersavings.com* Customer purchases checks (new accounts opened 3/11/2016 - 3/19/2016 receive first set of checks free on select styles only). Other fees such as NSF, overdraft, sustained overdraft, etc. may apply. See fee schedule for details. Bank rules and regulations apply. Minimum opening deposit for Absolutely Free Checking is only $25. All other personal checking accounts require $50. ** Value of free gift may be reportable as interest on 1099-INT or 1099-MISC form. We reserve the right to substitute a gift of similar value. Free gift provided at the time of account opening. ^ Cash may be reportable as interest on 1099-INT or 1099-MISC form. o Entries must be made at an Ulster Savings Bank branch between March 11 and April 1, 2016. No account opening is required and will not increase your chances of winning. Employees and immediate family members of Ulster Savings Bank and its subsidiaries are not eligible to win. Entrants must be 18 years of age or older. One entry per person. Two winners will be notified by phone and posted at www.ulstersavings.com on Monday, April 4, 2016. Taxes, if applicable, are the responsibility of the winner.
Choice of a Free** Gift
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Get a Bamboo Snack Set or Salad Spinner when you open any new personal checking account!
Bring in your check card and unused checks from your current account at another financial institution. We’ll buy them from you for up to $12! And for one week only, March 11th - 19th, we’ll give you up to $24!
Free Refreshments
Receive your first box of checks FREE with any new personal checking account opened (select styles only).
Two lucky winners will receive:
A pair of premium seating tickets to the performance on April 10, 2016 at the Bardavon.
Admission to the post-show champagne reception and salsa dance party at the Grand in Poughkeepsie.
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