February 11, 2012 Volume e 2 2 • • Number r 30 In n this Issue Acoustic Cafe Page A43 Shop Gloversville Page B3 Tax Time Page A53 Therefore my heart sings to you without ceasing; O LORD my God, I will give you thanks for ever. ~ Psalms 30:13
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Hello Again,
No golf today, it’s been raining a real Florida-type downpour all day.
A perfect day to catch up on writing and phoning family and friends.
I just finished a 20 minute phone conversation with my sister-in-law
in Ireland. Her husband, my oldest brother, Bert, completed his life-
time walk a few years ago, leaving many fond memories. Often, while
laughing he would say “Ireland would be the greatest little country in
the world if they would put a roof on it.”
It seems Ireland does receive more than its fair share of rainy days.
Its famous for its day-long soft rain and mild weather. The cold
weather temperature seldom drops below 32 degrees or in the sum-
mer raises above 80 degrees. A New York State master gardener
could only dream about such near perfect growing conditions. I believe
few countries worldwide can match Ireland’s gorgeous, flowers espe-
cially roses. Rhododendrums adorned with huge flowers and greenery
grow wild along the country roads.
When it comes to describing the beautiful greenery and flowers in
Ireland, even an Irish storyteller, blessed with an extra drop of blarney,
can not do it justice.
It seems that every week I learn more interesting tidbits about our
Upstate New York and the part the Mohawk Valley has played in the
history of our country and worldwide.
For example, did you know Mark Twain
was the first writer to submit a typed
manuscript to a publisher? He submitted
“The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” to Chotto
and Windus in England in 1876, It was
typed on a Mohawk Valley, Ilion, NY
Remington Typewriter.
For well over 150 years our neighbor Ilion,
as home of Remington, has played a very
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important part in worldwide industry and here in our valley a major
employer. The Remington line of firearms is treasured by marksmen,
hunters and sportsmen. Remington is still a major gun
manufacturer and area employer.
One of my first guns used for hunting small game and deer was a
Remington automatic 12-gauge shot gun. My son had it re-built and
it still looks like brand new.
I’m sort of a history buff. I enjoy reading old newspapers especially
old local newspapers. It’s amazing what you learn.
I recently received a copy of the Dolgeville Republican dated March
3, 1933. It stated in the year 1810 the citizens of Salisbury held their
first official village or town meeting. During that meeting it was
agreed to pay a bounty for killing wolves. In addition to the wolf
bounty they established a fine or penalty for allowing cattle or sheep
to run at large. Proudly displayed under the publications’ name was a
slogan “Beautiful Dolgeville — Always busy”.
Two farmers were talking at the drug store. “What makes you think
Sam’s so stupid?” Joe asked. “Well,” Art explained, “There’s a poster
down at the Post Office that says, “Man wanted for Robbery in
Montreal” and Sam packed his bag and applied for the job!”
Before his daughter’s date, the father asked, “Elizabeth, does this
boyfriend of yours have any money?” “You men are all alike,” Elizabeth
replied, “That’s what he asked about you.”
May the good Lord Bless and Keep you.
The question might be if you don’t even
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Dear Editor,In light of the recent
article published aboutthe “Just One More”ministry I felt it neces-sary to give someinsight regarding thejourney that two ofyour local churchesare about to embarkon. I use the word jour-ney because here atthe Union Church ofSpearman we havelearned this ministry ismore than giving food,clothing or toys tothose in need. St.John’s Church ofFreysbush and St.Paul’s Church of FortPlain have recentlychosen to carry outthis ministry by takingtheir two churches andworking as one.Already, the veryheartbeat of this min-istry is working amongthem. As they begin tomeet the needs thatare many within theircommunity they willlearn there is a deeperpurpose in what theyare doing. They willmeet the outcast singlemother, thankful forwhat she receives, yetthankful still thatsomeone saw past herflaws and showed com-passion to her and herchildren. Throughtheir act of love, theywill encounter the eld-erly living alone, wait-ing for a visitor hopingto tell a tale of “thegood ole days” allowingthem to reminisce andbe young, for even amoment. Interwoven inthe examples thatJesus gave as he spokeof the father of theprodigal, the lost coin,or the lost sheep, youwill hear over and overagain; the heart of Godis for “one more”. “Onemore” is not a catch
phrase or a program tobe adopted; it is a com-mitment to lifestyleministry. Consider thelast moments of Jesus’life as He hung uponthe cross. In that des-perate moment, His lifepouring from His manywounds, His spiritbearing the weight ofall humanity; His eyeswere ever searching forone more. Though Hishands and feet werefastened, and thecrown He bore wasmade of thorns, a com-mon thief was savedupon meeting anuncommon savior.
Lastly, the focus of“one more” is both pur-poseful and perpetual.Whether it’s one morechild, one more mar-riage, one more meal,one more family, onemore salvation, or onemore prayer, this mustbe the mindset of thechurch as we refuse toaccept status-quo ormediocrity. “One more”embodies the wholemission of the church.St. John’s Church ofFreysbush togetherwith St. Paul’s Churchof Fort Plain have nowbecome One More towalk a road that wasonce less traveled, andless traveled it will beno more.
Sincerely,Christina Soto-
DettmerUnion Church of
SpearmanSpearman, Texas
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Where Old Friends &Good Food Meet!
49 Church Street, Canajoharie, NY
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Don’s Electric & Plumbing, Inc.Don’s Electric & Plumbing, Inc.55 Church St., Canajoharie
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59 Church Street518-673-2596
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Groups Welcome • Dine-in • Take Out“Enter as strangers, leave as friends!”
OPEN: Mon. - Sat. 8-5
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Thee Tiree Shop
155 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY
A Multi Line Dealer
NEW & USED TIRES • TIRE REPAIRAUTO ACCESSORIES • ON THE FARM
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Stump Trivia ~ Wednesdays 6:30pmKaraoke w/Mickey Boslet
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The ElephantBistro
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CENTRAL BOILEREClassic OUTDOORFURNACES. Cleanerand Greener. 97% Effi-cient. EPA Qualified.Call North Creek Heat315-866-3698
USED TIRE SALE: HugeInventory, mounting &balancing FREE. Noappointment necessary!Save money call AutoWorld, 534 North PerryStreet, Johnstown12095. 518-762-7555
FOR RENT: 2 bedroomupstairs apartment.Heat, hot water andappliances included.$600 plus securitydeposit. Rental applica-tion required. 518-673-3843
2008 JEEP Liberty Sport4x4, black, 41k, V-6,auto, moonroof, fullpower. SALE: $17,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
A.K.C. BERNESE Moun-tain Dog Pups, farmraised with children,shots/wormed. 2 malesleft, reduced $600.00.518-673-3565
2008 PONTIAC G-6 GTDk. grey, 33k, V-6, auto,full power, chromewheels, 4 door. SALE:$13,495. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
KEEP THE COLD OUTwith Larson CombinationStorm Doors. 32” &36”x80” white in stock at$137.85. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
2009 HYUNDAI SantaFe Lmtd., AWD, maroon,31k, V-6, auto, leather,moonroof, alloys,Loaded! SALE: $23,995.John C. Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
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FOR SALE: 2006 PolarisSuper Sport 550, stud-ded track, winter coverand is in very good con-dition. Asking $3,000.Call (518)332-3442
WASHER & DRYER,both for $250. 518-332-9848
1997 FORD CONTOURfor sale, needs batteryand brakeline, $600.00.Call 315-858-2657
THERMA-TRU Fiber-Classic, Smooth-Starand Steel Exterior entrydoor units. Many stylesto choose from. C.H.Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
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Custom Cupolas AvailableJohn Z. Stoltzfus
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(Benefit Amish Schools)
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KEEP THE COLD OUT-INSULATE! Kraft facedand unfaced fiberglassinsulation available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
WANTED: Crafters &Vendors for St.Johnsville’s SpringfestMay 10th, 11th and 12thCall Gail at 518-568-8310 of [email protected] more information.
FOR SALE: Fryers,Pizza Prep, SandwichPrep, Smallwares, Con-veyor Pizza Ovens,Coolers, Deli Coolersand more! Building full ofEquipment, to much tolist, at auction prices.Take a look & Make anoffer. Everything MustGo! Call (315)868-7115
DRAPES FOR SALE: 4panels w/tie backs,mauve w/silver, eachpanel is 45” wide by 63”long and are drycleaned. $50.00. Call(518)993-2496
FAX & COPY SERVICEat Lee Publications,6113 State Hwy. 5, Pala-tine Bridge, NY 13428(518) 673-3237
D.S. Coal Stoves andWood Stoves. Nonelectric models avail-able. 24 to 48 hrs. burntime. Lots of modelsand sizes to choosefrom. Benuel FisherAuctions 518-568-2257
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PREFINISHED HARD-WOOD FLOORING: 2¼”,3”, 4” & 5” widths, manycolors available with Life-time Finish Warranty.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
19” color tv and vhsdeck, plus 15 cartoontapes, $40; Brass touchlamp, $10; 518-922-5297
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It seems that eventhe most steadfastdieters make roomfor a little dessertcome Valentine’sDay. What betterthan a trifle that’sboth impressive tothe tastebuds andthe eyes this holi-day?
“Chocolate CherryCheesecake Trifle,”courtesy of “ADecade of Cookingthe Costco Way”(Toppan LefungPrinting), edited byTim Talevich, pairschocolate and cher-ries together withrich cream cheese,making a decadentdessert many willenjoy.
Chocolate CherryCheesecake Trifle
Serves 6 to 8Cake1 cup egg whitesPinch of salt1 teaspoon salt11/4 cups sugar1 teaspoon cream
of tartar1 teaspoon vanilla
extract1 cup flour1/3 cup pitted and
finely chopped freshsweet cherries,divided
Cheesecake Filling16 ounces cream
cheese, softened1/4 cup sugar1/4 cup half-and-
half1/4 cup pureed
fresh sweet cherries1 1/2 cups finely
chopped fresh sweetcherries
1 1/2 cups shavedchocolate
1 cup preparedwhipped cream
Preheat oven to325°F. To preparethe cake, with anelectric mixer, beategg whites with saltand cream of tartaruntil they begin tofoam. Add sugar andbeat until stiff peaksform. Mix in vanilla.Carefully fold inflour.
Pour half of thebatter into anungreased 9-inchtube pan and topwith half of thechopped cherries.Pour in the remain-ing batter and sprin-kle on the remainingcherries. Bake for 50minutes, or until atoothpick comes outclean. Let cool beforeremoving from thepan. To prepare thefilling, blend creamcheese and sugarwith an electricmixer until smooth.Add half-and-halfand pureed cherries.
To assemble, cutthe cake into 1-inchcubes. In a trifledish, place an evenlayer of cake cubesand cheesecake fill-ing. Sprinkle withchopped cherriesand shaved choco-late. Repeat layersuntil the trifle dish isfull, finishing withwhipped cream andthe remaining cher-ries and chocolateon top.
A decadent Valentine’sDay dessert
FREE SNOW? Howabout ice? Makes goodice cream, but it maybreak down your roof!Call us if you need helpwith this years snowremoval. And oh, wehave insurance. Call nowto schedule 1-800-FOR-ROOF or 315-823-0298.Lakeside Kanga Roof
FOR SALE: 2001 JeepGrand Cherokee Laredo,6cyl., automatic, 4x4,141K. Road Ready! CallTurnpike Auto for moreinformation, located onRt. 20, East Springfield,NY (607)264-3680
FAX SERVICE availableat Lee Publications.25¢ a page. 6113 StateHwy. 5, Palatine Bridge,NY 13428. Open Mon-day-Friday 8am-5pm.518-673-3237
YARD SIGNS: 16x24full color with stakes,double sided. Stakesincluded. Only $15.00each. Call Beth at LeePublications 518-673-0101. Please allow 7 to10 business days whenordering.
8 FOOT TABLES & folding chairs for rent.Canajoharie VolunteerFire Department 518-378-3279 or [email protected]
2007 FORD MustangGT, Dk. grey, 30k, V-8,auto, leather, sharp!SALE: $20,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Need a new car? Get 0%financing at SampsonMotor Car where every-one is approved! 261East Main Street Ams-terdam. 518-848-7359
Having problems withyour well or pump? CallThe Water People -Provost Brothers! 518-868-2126
ATV TRAILERS byBosski Industries firstautomatic “Dump Assist”trailers GVWR 800lbs.+1600lbs. models avail-able. Come check themout at North Creek Auto315-866-3698
Irish Wolfhound puppies,F/M, ready beginningFeb., vet checked, homeraised. 518-568-5817
INSULATION: All Types.New/ Existing Buildings.Free Estimates. FullyInsured. Call UpstateSpray Foam Insulation3 1 5 - 8 2 2 - 5 2 3 8 .www.upstatesprayfoam.com
MAKE our phone ringso we can return thefavor!! Place your read-er ad today. Only $4 forthe first 14 words. 518-673-0101
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OUR delicious bread ishomemade and servedfree with every dinner.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
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The controlled useof fire, which began300,000 to 400,000years ago, was amongthe earliest of humandiscoveries.
Flash forward to1826 and the inven-tion of the first fric-tion match by Englishchemist John Walkerbegan the modern eraof “instant” fire.
However, for thepreceding 3,000years, from about1200 B.C. until thematch was perfectedin the mid-19thCentury, the pre-ferred method ofstarting a fire was bystriking a piece offlint on high-carbonsteel. The artifactspictured here, cour-tesy of Willis “Skip”
Barshied Jr.The flint was not
essential to makingthis invention work— any hard, non-porous rock with asharp edge would do.When the flint was
struck against thesteel it created finechips of steel thatimmediately ignitedin the air andburned at about2,300 to 2,400degrees Fahrenheit.
These sparks wereused to ignite a pieceof char cloth, whichwas then used toignite tinder — notexactly “instant” fire,but fire on demandnonetheless.
Whatchamacallits
by JoAnn Derson• Here’s a great
conversation piece:Get a big, shallowbowl or box, fill itwith loose snapshots(preferably of holi-days past) and set iton your coffee table.People can’t resistphotos.
• “I’ve loved this lit-tle trick since I saw itused at a party yearsago. I serve iced tea(or punch) at most ofmy get-togethers,and instead of icecubes, I freeze sever-al pounds of cleaned,de-stemmed whitegrapes. They are ahit at every party.” —M.A. in New York
• Need almost-instant partysnacks? Try a pack-age of store-boughtcheese tortellini.
Cook according topackage instructions(usually only a fewminutes), toss withoil or salad dressingand stick each on atoothpick.
• “A great way tomake guests com-fortable is to printout a copy of thechannel lineup foryour cable serviceprovider. You alsocan print out com-mon remote-controlbuttons or anyremote-control or TVinstructions for play-ing a DVD, etc. Thishelps us older folksenjoy a few hours ofTV time while theyounger kids are outat work or school.” —H.P. in Nebraska
(c) 2011 King Fea-tures Synd., Inc.
Now Here’s a Tip
The languageof friendship isnot words but
meanings.-Henry David
Thoreau
HAVE YOUR arrange-ments for you or yourloved ones been pre-arranged? Call VincentA. Enea Funeral ServiceLLC, for prearrange-ments, traditional funer-als, Veterans Services,and cremations. Callanytime! 518-568-7040or 315-866-1500 formore information.
PITTSBURGH PAINT:Over 2000 colors avail-able in Flat, Eggshell orSemi-Gloss latex paint.Stop in at C.H. Burkdorf& Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville, 518-568-7016
ST JOHNSVILLE 1 bed-room apartment, stove &refrigerator included,$375.00 plus. 518-568-8309, 518-774-1031
WE HAVE! Timberwolflog splitters. Call for pric-ing + models available.North Creek Auto 315-866-3698
(518) 673-3011 ~ To Place Your Ad
Fulton County Hwy. 119Stratford, 3.8 acres,country getaway, handy-man special, parkinglower lot, upper withcabin, woodstove, out-house, hunting fishingclose by, $13,500. 518-894-1863
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2 West Main St., St. Johnsville, NY 13452 Mon.-Fri. 9-5 • Sat. 10-2 • Sun-Closed
Country TCountry TrreasureasuresesNew & Used Furniture/Gifts
•Living Room Suites •Bedroom Suites •Dining Room Suites • Solid Hardwood Furniture
•Recliners •Lamps •Bedding
Timothy Smith(518) 568-5121
• We Buy Complete Estates
• Auction Service Available
Answersto thisweek’spuzzles
by Sam MazzottaDear Paw’s Cor-
ner: This weekend Itook my dog “Marty,”a dachshund-beaglemix, out to someproperty, where shesniffed and sniffedand dug and sniffedand sniffed. I thinkshe had her noseburied in the rockysoil for so long thatshe gave herself arather large (maybethe size of a nickel)blister on her upperlip. It’s not puffy —just a raw patchunder her nose, andshe licks at it. I sawsomething sayingthat canola oil orolive oil might helpchapped lips, butthis seems like alarger area. Any tips?— Matt P., via email
Dear Matt: First, Ihave to caution thatit’s always wise to
consult your dog’svet. With that out ofthe way, I’d say thebest thing to dowould be to treat theraw patch like youwould a blister or araw patch on yourown nose.
Keep the areaclean, rub a bit ofNeosporin over it twoor three times dailyand watch it closely.
Marty probably willlick off the antibioticointment within aminute or two ofapplication, but insuch small quanti-ties it isn’t a problemto ingest.
You also can askyour vet for topicalmedicine to reduceany discomfort andthereby reduce herlicking of the area soit can heal faster.
(c) 2011 King Fea-tures Synd., Inc.
Paw’s Corner50 Lb. LARD for $62.50,Peruzzi’s Meat Market,69 Church Street, Cana-joharie. 518-673-3382
JEEP WRANGLERHALF DOORS. Tan can-vas, Great shape!! Nodamage at all. Fits allwranglers from 1988-1995. Zipper windows.$75.00 Or best offer. Call914-329-5720 for detailsask for Will. Located inFort Plain.
FOR SALE: Pellet Stove,Holds 240 Lbs of pellets.Also Wood Stove, glassdoor, fire brick lined. 518-673-5288
FOR SALE: 2002 cov-ered snowmobile trailer,custom paint. 518-568-2196
COMMON PINE: Excel-lent for trim boards; Also1”x6” tongue & grooveand 1”x12” rough cut.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville.518-568-7016
SEE OUR FACEBOOKpage to peruse ourmenu Mercato PizzaRestaurant. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajo-harie. 518-673-4411
FOR SALE: Rice Coal,$5.20/40 lbs., $260/ton.Bylers Storage Sheds,5284 St.Hwy10, FortPlain
WANTED - CA$H PAID:for old jewelry, books.Dolls toys, even if bro-ken, 1970s older. 1960s& older: Clothing. Oldframes, Christmas, Hal-loween items. Interestedin almost anything old.Shirley 315-894-9032.
INVOICES for yourBusiness - 2, 3 or 4part forms. Very rea-sonable. Call Beth atLee Publications 518-673-0101
MAGNETIC SIGNS FORtrucks and cars. CallBeth at Lee Publica-tions 518-673-0101
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Community Cashback100% of Proceeds
To BenefitHerkimerr CountyHumanee Society
PLEASE HELP US HELP THEHERKIMER CO. HUMANE SOCIETY.
WHAT CAN YOU DO TO HELP??1.) Purchase Quality “Best Yet” PrivateLabel Products2.) Remove the UPC Barcodes3.) Bring Barcode Labels Into the Dolgeville Big M4.) Deposit Barcode Labels in the “Dog House”Located at the Front of the Store.
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Countyy Humanee Society
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Advice is like snow — the softerit falls, the longer it dwells
upon, and the deeper in sinksinto the mind.
~Samuel Taylor Coleridge
WINE and Beer served.Mercato Pizza & Restau-rant, 38 W. Main St.,Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
2008 DODGE Nitro SXT4x4, tan, 34k, V-6, auto,AC, CD, full power.SALE: $16,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
You can place your Line Ad in this Publication
for as little as $400.
518-673-3011Deadline Every Thursday at Noon
STAY AT HOME MOM ofone looking to babysitout of St. Johnsvillehome. Loves kids, rea-sonable prices, knowstoddler and infant CPR,home baby-proofed, owneducational games,videos, toddler and infanttoys. 518-763-5351
2003 CHRYSLER Town& Country, V6, Automat-ic, 7 passenger and war-ranty. Financing avail-able. Stop at TurnpikeAuto, 5519 US. Hwy. 20,East Springfield or call(607)264-3680.
WOOD PELLETS. Win-ter Special on New Eng-land Premium Pelletswith low ash. BUY NOW& SAVE. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
Planning a Garage Sale?Call 518-673-3011
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FOR SALE: 1994 F-250super cab long box, bodygood, new tires, powersteering lines, brakelines, injectors, plugs,wires, trailer hitch, gastank, $4,150; 3 steel wallmounted hay racks forhorse stalls, $20 each.518-332-2487
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2007 HONDA AccordSE, red, 52k, V-6, auto,alloys, full power. SALE:$14,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124
WE CARRY FABRALroofing & siding panelswith LIFETIME warrantyagainst fading and chalk-ing and ENERGY STARAPPROVED. Can beordered cut to length andmany colors to choosefrom. C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville. 518-568-7016
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HOG CASINGS by thehank $26.95, Peruzzi’sMeat Market, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
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20x30 TENT with foursides for rent. Canajo-harie Volunteer FireDepartment 518-378-3 2 7 9 o r e m a i [email protected]
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CHARLES D. STAHL
697 Snells Bush Rd., Little Falls, NY 13365315-823-1982
SPLITT HARDWOOD“SPECIAL TRUCKLOAD SALE”Seasoned Approx. 5 Face CordsDelivered - $375.00
SEASONED SPLIT MIXEDHARDWOOD $225 Full Cord
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NEED WOOD? WEHAVE IT! Common pine,select pine, clear pine,hardwood, mouldings,spruce, Douglas fir, pres-sure treated and ply-wood. Just what youneed for your fall proj-ects! Also WOOD PEL-LETS! C.H. Burkdorf &Son, 35 Hough St., St.Johnsville 518-568-7016
2009 CHEVY Silverado,regular cab, 4x4, Vortec5.3 liter V8 engine, trai-lering pkg., only 7,883miles, incl. Boss 7½ footsnow plow. Asking$23,000. Call 518-725-2035
Call518-673-3011To Place Your Ad
STOVE PIPE: 24 gauge6” & 8” x24” black stovepipe, elbows anddampers available atC.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
We want to hear from you!
Send your comments & suggestions to the
Original Valley PennysaverPO Box 121
Palatine Bridge, NY13428 OR email [email protected]
HERDSPERSON wantedon a 200 cow dairy, salaryand benefits based onexperience. Call 315-823-7004.
PICK 5 for meats, frozenseafood and groceryitems, Peruzzi’s MeatMarket, 69 ChurchStreet, Canajoharie.518-673-3382
Premium Hardwood Pel-lets for sale, $225.00 perton. 518-568-7484
HOME-GROWN BEEFFOR SALE. USDAinspected. Pieces, quar-ters, halves or whole.Damin Farm, 518-568-2643
2006 BUICK LaCrosseCX silver, 59k, V-6, auto,full power. SALE:$10,995. John C. Miller,Inc. 518-762-7124www.johncmiller.com
The First 14 Words of YourLine Ad in the
The Original Valley PennysaverCost Only $400
518-673-0100Deadline Every Thursday at Noon
W E E K N I G H T S P E -CIALS: $8.95. MercatoPizza & Restaurant, 38W. Main St., Canajoharie518-673-4411
FREE COFFEE MUGSfor your restaurant.YesFREE. Call Beth at LeePublications 518-673-0101
FOR SALE: 1948 Ford8N tractor with plow anda t t a c h m e n t s ,$3,000/OBO. Call 607-264-3680
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LOGANN MILLING338 NELLIS ROAD • FT. PLAIN, NY
(518) 993-2279 • 993-4747OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEKMon.-Fri. 7am-5pm
NEW HOURS Sat. 7AM - Noon• Pig 14% 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.60
• Chicken Layer 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Corn Meal 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.00• 16% Cow 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.25
• Heifer 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.45 • Beef Grower 50 lbs. bag ~ $8.80• Scratch Feed 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Calf Grower 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.00
• Sheep & Goat 50 lbs. bag ~ $9.50• Corn Meal Bulk ~ $280.00/ton+trucking
• 16% Cow Bulk ~$276.00/ton+trucking
FEEDD FORR ALLL YOURR ANIMALL NEEDS
We Have Available:• Custom Feed Mixes • All Types of Bulk Feeds
• Bins & Electric Motors Prices Subject to Change
VIEWPOINT VINYLREPLACEMENT WIN-DOWS are durable, lowmaintenance and ENER-GY STAR APPROVEDwith lifetime warrantyagainst glass breakage.C.H. Burkdorf & Son, 35Hough St., St. Johnsville518-568-7016
B L AC K & W H I T ECOPIES only 15¢ each.Lee Publications. 6113State Hwy. 5, PalatineBridge, NY 13428.O p e n M o n d a y -Friday 8am-5pm. 518-673-3237
WANTED TO BUY: OldGrit newspapers (not theGrit magazine). 518-568-5115
2009 JEEP WranglerUnlimited, 4 door, silver,24k, V-6, auto, AC, CD,hard top, full power.SALE: $25,495. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
Like new baby changingtable that is also a dress-er; Used high chair; Realnice Round Oak Tablewith 6 chairs-1 Leaf;Blue Wing Chair; A lot ofsmall stands; Gliders;Barrel Bar with 2 Stools;A lot of nice clothes;Assortment of Jewelry.J&H Used Furniture,6663 St Hwy 5, 2 MilesWest of Nelliston.Phone: [email protected]
PUBLIC WELCOMED:“Winter Warm Up” Soup& sandwich Luncheon.February 24th, 11am to2:00pm at The Fort PlainUnited MethodistChurch, 39 Center St.,Fort Plain. Soup, Assort-ed Sandwiches, Dessertand Beverage All for$6.00. Take outs avail-able. Call (518)993-3464for more information.
APARTMENT FORRENT: Fort Plain,Newly renovated, HUDApproved, 1 bedroom,1st floor. NO PETS.Please Call 518-993-2397 Leave Message.
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2008 FORD F-150 CrewCab XL 4x4, grey, 37k, V-8, auto, alloys, AC, CD,full power, bed liner.SALE: $23,995. John C.Miller, Inc. 518-762-7124
LIKE US ON FACE-BOOK Mercato PizzaRestaurant, 38 W. MainSt., Canajoharie. 518-673-4411
RECORDS WANTED:We’ll buy your oldrecords from 1930 -1970. 45’s, 78’s, Albums,Rock-N-Roll, Blues,R&B, Country,etc. CallPete 518-673-2384.
05 DODGE Grand Cara-van SXT, Stow-N-Go, V6automatic. Nice shape.Call Turnpike Auto at(607)264-3680 for moreinformation, financing orto test drive.
2000 FORD Ranger, v6,automatic, 4dr., 4x4, ext.cab. Great shape androad ready! Call for moreinformation and price.Needs to go!! Call Josh(607)264-3680.
Cuffe Computers offersaffordable repairs andupgrades as well as cus-tom built systems. 518-993-4833.
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Home Improvement
by Samantha MazzottaRadiator woes
Q: I’ve got an oldhot-water heating sys-tem that pumps waterfrom the boiler to theradiators around myhouse. I’ve noticedthat some of the radi-ators heat onlyhalfway: The bottompart heats, but the toppart doesn’t. Any rea-
son for this? — Jerryin Randolph, MA
A: Radiators thatdon’t heat up com-pletely or that feelcooler toward the topmay have air trappedin them, a problemthat can be resolvedpretty quickly bybleeding the air out.
First turn off thethermostat (you don’t
want the system run-ning while you do this)and let the systemcool down for a fewminutes. Then startwith the radiatorthat’s closest to theboiler. Locate the airvent near the top ofthe radiator. Beingcareful to protect yourhands from the hotwater, open the airvent just one turnusing a screwdriver or
a radiator key. Youshould hear air hiss-ing out. As soon aswater starts to appearat the vent, close it up.Move to the nextaffected radiator andrepeat the process.
If the problemreturns after youbleed the radiators,contact a professionalto check out the entiresystem. (c) 2011 KingFeatures Synd., Inc.
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� TUES., FEB. 14TH �
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THURS., FEB. 16TH
FRI., FEB. 17TH
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Hours:: Mon.-Sat.. 77 AM-77 PM
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Feb. 12thSUN
Feb. 13th
MON
Hot Roast Beef orHot Turkey
Sandwich w/FF
Feb. 14thTUES
Buffalo ChickenWrap w/regular side
Feb. 15th
WED
Cheeseburger orHamburger Deluxe
w/FF or Onion Rings & Drink
Feb. 16thTHURS
Chicken Alfredo
Feb. 17th
FRI
Feb. 18thSAT
3 egg ham & cheddarscrambler, bagel ormuffin, Homefries
& Coffee
Fried Fish Sandwich orFried Clams w/ coleslaw
or baked macaroni & cheese
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Wed., Feb 15th
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- Growler & FF, Grilled ChickenBreast, w/Grilled Onions &Peppers w/Special Sauce
- Liver & Onions, Mashed &Salad
- Beef Stew over Biscuitsw/Applesauce
Thurs., Feb 16th
Sat., Feb 18th
- Cheeseburger, FF & Salad- Grilled Ham & Cheese, Cupof Soup, Salad
- Broccoli & Cheese Omlette
- Sausage Gravy on a Pancake
or Biscuit
Sun., Feb 19th
Fri., Feb 17th
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- Fresh Haddock, FF or Mashed& Salad
- Fresh Haddock On A Roll After 4:00 PM
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- Chicken & Biscuits,Dressing, Mashed& Gravy
- Dressed Cheeseburger,FF & Salad
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BROOKSBROOKSFreysbush
Methodist Church
forFreysbush
Methodist ChurchHeld at
Fort Plain True ValueWednesday, February 22, 3 to 6 pm
or until chicken is sold outTake Outs Only $6 per HalfFor Tickets 518-993-2278
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Fort Plain True ValueWednesday, February 22, 3 to 6 pm
or until chicken is sold outTake Outs Only $6 per HalfFor Tickets 518-993-2278
Start and Stop at Ephratah Rod & Gun ClubRoute 67, Ephratah, NY
Date: Saturday February 25th, 2012Time: Sign Up 9-11 amReturn: By 6 pm (no later)Entry Fee: $10 one hand; $15 two handsPrizes: 1st - $300, 2nd - $150, 3rd - $50Stops: 1) Sprite Club 2) Oppenheim Trailblazers
3) Maple Tree KnollLots of parking at the Rod and Gun Club
Breakfast will be available at Ephratah Club from 8-11 amFood and drinks available at all stops • ALL NYS Laws apply
Contact 762-6500 50/50 RaffleChainsaw Raffle
Snowmobile PSnowmobile Pokoker Runer Runsponsored by:
ROYAL MOUNTAIN MOONLIGHTERS
at the Ephratah Rod & Gun ClubRoute 67, Ephratah
Enjoy pancakes, sausage, eggs, home fries, puremaple syrup, chicken gravy, sausage gravy,
applesauce, coffee, orange juice, milk
Cost: $6.00 - ages 12 and up$2.50 - ages 6-11
5 and under - FREESUNDAY, Feb. 19, 2012 • 7 am til 12:00 pm
ALL YOU CAN EAT
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51 Hancock St. Fort Plain, NY • 518-993-2624
Foxmoor Wines (Calif.) Cab, Merlot & Chard.
$3.99 each or 3/$10.99 Mix or Match
Wrath of GrapesFine Wine & Liquor
Over 9,000 BottlesCase Discounts on Wine Mix & Match
Ham & Fritter DinnerThursday, February 16th
5-7 pmDinner Includes:
Baked Ham, All You Can Eat
Corn Fritters w/pure maple syrup,
potatoes, veggie, beverage, &
dessert
Adults $9, 12 & Under $4 donations, Under 5 - FREE
Take Outs & Local Delivery Available
FUNDRAISERR FORR THEECanajohariee Volunteer
Firee Department75 Erie Blvd., Canajoharie, NY
PUBLIC “WINTER WARM-UP”SOUP ‘n SANDWICH
LUNCHEONFriday, Feb. 24th
from 11:00 am ‘til 2:00 pmat The Fort Plain
United Methodist Church39 Center St. • Fort Plain
All for - $6.00 Take outs available
Phone: 518-993-3464
95 Main StreetFort Plain
518-993-3337
2 CHEESE PIZZAS$13.99PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS
2 SELECT LARGESUBS
$9.99PLUS TAX
CHEESE PIZZA& 24 WINGS
$20.99PLUS TAX & TOPPINGS
Also Available:WINGS, COOKIES,
WRAPS, SALADS, ETC.
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J.R.’ss Discountt Groceriess && Auction56 Willett Street, Fort Plain, NY 13339
(518) 993-4668
Consignment Auction!!Wed. Eve., February 15th @ 6:00pm
At JR’s Discount Groceries • 56 Willett Street in Famous Fort Plain
Don’t Miss It!! Lots of Excitement!!• Food • Tools and Toys • Furniture
• Yogurt • Lots of Meats and Cheeses
• Consignments • Frozen Meats and Vegetables
• Box Lots and much more!!
Bring Your Items To Sell and Turn Them Into CASH!!
Call for info @ 518-993-4668No Buyers Premium and Credit Cards Accepted.
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This Auction will be held indoors in the back store warehouse, plenty of seating and excitement!!
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by Larry CoxCast-iron doorstop
Q: I have a cast-iron doorstop thathas been in my fam-ily for at least threegenerations. It is arabbit dressed in tophat and tails. Theitem is in fairly goodcondition. — Beth,Amarillo, Texas
A: Your doorstopwas probably manu-factured by NationalFoundry and is val-ued in the $75 to$150 range, accord-ing to “Kovels’Antiques and Col-lectibles PriceGuide” by Ralph andTerry Kovel (BlackDog & Leventhalbooks). Doorstopswere especially pop-ular during the lateVictorian-era.
Q: I have a Victori-an-era Bible thatwas published inGlasgow, perhapsduring the 1880s. Ithas a deluxe bindingwith metal latches
and thick back andfront covers. Lettersfound in the Bibleare from the 1890s.It is in excellent con-dition, and I wouldlike to determine itsvalue. — Judith,Placitas, NM
A: I contacted sev-eral used and rarebook dealers whotold me that mosthighly decorativeVictorian-era Biblessell in the $75 to$150 range, depend-ing on condition andcontent. By content,I mean personalfamily informationrecorded in itspages. A Bible fromthe Civil War periodcould be quite valu-able if it has infor-mation pertaining tothe war or wasowned by a histori-cally important fam-ily.
William J. Cham-berlin is vice-presi-dent of the Interna-tional Society of
CollectingBible Collectors, andverily I say unto you,he might be able todetermine the valueof your Bible. Hiscontact informationis 6413 Snow AppleDrive, Clarkson, MI48346; [email protected]. It isalways good man-ners to enclose aSASE when contact-ing an expert orsource listed in thiscolumn.
Q: I know that youhave answeredquestions aboutFiesta dishes, but Ihave an unusualproduct made bythis company and
wonder if you canhelp me determinehow much it mightbe worth. In mymother’s estate is alamp with a syruppitcher base and apost-metal bottom.It is in cobalt blue.— Cynthia, Buck-eye, Ariz.
A: I found yourlamp referenced in“Warman’s FiestaWare: Identificationand Price Guide” byMark F. Moran(Krause, $24.99).According to Moran,your lamp with orig-inal shade is worthabout $350.
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56 Willett St. Fort Plain 13339(518)) 993-4668
J.R.’ss Auctions
Sportsman’s Consignment Auction!!
Wednesday February 29th @5:00pm!56 Willett Street Fort Plain, 518-993-4668
Guns • Geese Decoys • Gun RacksHunting & Fishing and More!
WE EXPECT TO HAVE 60 GUNS
CALL NOW WITH YOUR GUNS
ALREADYY CONSIGNED•• 1-- Stevenss Modell 200,, 3000 Winn Mag,,
Excellentt Condition•• 1-- 74000 REMM 30-06,, Nicee Shape•• 1-- Marlinn Rockyy Modell 1936,,
Casee Harden,, 30/30..•• 1-- Ithacaa Modell 37,, Featherlight,, 122 GA•• 1-- Britishh Ennfield,, 3033 CAL•• 1-- Stevenn Modell 588 Boltt Action,, 200 GA•• 1-- Winchesterr Modell 94,, 322 Special•• Manyy MMoree Coming10% commision on guns and 15% commision on other items.
$10.00 no sale fee. Also No Buyers Premium Charged!!
For more information or details call (518) 993-4668Debit & Credit Cards Accepted
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WANTEDGOLD AND SILVERWe Buy Gold and Silver in
Any Condition and QuantityThinking of selling your gold or silver at a gold
party or to some out-of-town hotel buyer? Cometo Valley Antiques for a FREE evaluation of youritems. then you’ll know what your items areREALLY worth.
If you are unable to get to us, we will come toyou. We make house calls to senior citizens andshut-ins. Just call us for an appointment.
Whether you see us first, or see us for a quotebefore you sell to anyone else. We’re worth the
time and $$$.
Valley AntiquesProprietors: Sue and Tom Noddings
4 W. Main Street, Mohawk, NY 13407Cell: 315-717-6441
Home: 315-866-4836Open Monday Through Saturday, 10am to 5pm or by appointment
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by Larry CoxPolitical postersQ: I have posters
that are souvenirsfrom two politicalconventions, the1988 DemocraticConvention inAtlanta and the1988 RepublicanConven-tion in NewOrleans. Eachposter has a para-graph that statesthey were printed onrecycled paper gath-ered from the con-vention floor. Theyare commemorativeprints, and I wonderif they have any
value. — Virginia,New Port Richey, FL
A: I spoke to sever-al serious collectorsof political memora-bilia, and they seemto agree that yourposters are worthabout $20 each. Agood general refer-ence is “Warman’sPolitical Collectibles:Identification andPrice Guide” by Dr.Enoch L. Nappen(Krause, $24.99).
Q: I am trying tofind some informa-tion about twobronze plates that Ihave. Both are
Collectingstamped “The HenryBonnard BronzeCompany, NY” andthey depict whatseem to be a war vic-tory and a celestialscene. I’d like to con-tact someone whocan give me informa-tion regarding theirsignificance andestimated value. —Barry, via email
A: Henry Bonnardand his factory pro-duced importantmedal castings dur-ing the late 19th andearly 20th centuries.For example, thefoundry was com-missioned to do dec-orative work at thePennsylvania capi-tol. One of the mostnotable workers atthe foundry wasFrederic Remington,whose casts fromthe company arehighly valuable andcollectible.
MIR Appraisal Ser-vices can help youdetermine a valuefor your bronzeplates. You shouldexpect to pay for thisservice. The contactinformation is 307North Michigan
Ave., Suite 308,Chicago, IL 60601;appraisers@ MIR-gallery.com; and312-814-8510.
Q: I have a work-ing Webcor taperecorder with twolarge spools forrewinding the tape.Is there any value tothis item? — Bill,Amherst, NH
A: Without know-ing the model num-ber, it is a little diffi-cult to give you anexact answer, but letme provide you withmy best guess.
I checked with sev-eral shops that spe-cialize in vintageelectronic equip-ment, and I found aWebcor that I thinkmight be similar tothe one you have —a 1952 Webcor two-track, two-speedreel-to-reel modelwith four heads andtube amp. It is inworking order andpriced at $50, whichI think accuratelyreflects the currentmarket.
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J.R.’ss AuctionAntiques and Collectibles
(From 2 Local Estates)Saturday February 18th @ 10:00am
at JR’s 14 Bridge Street St Johnsville, NY 518-993-4668
Antiques, Fenton, Jewelry, NoritakeDinnerware, Liberty Blue Dinnerware,
Painted Hoosier Cabinet!
Pedal Car Girls Pink (Mint Condition), 1968 Red Lion
Metal Pedal Car, (Mint Condition) Jewelry, Pearl
Necklace, 90 Fenton Bears (signed retired and hand
painted) Fenton Baskets, Fenton Glasses (early & hand
painted) Fenton Dishes, Pink Fenton Opalescent Dish,
Noritake Vase, Noritake Teapots, Noritake Serving Dish,
Depression (green, pink, yellow) Parlor Wood Stove,
Early Toys (metal) Lionel Trains, Post Cards, 1950
Kitchen Set, Counter Top Showcase, Curio Cabinet
(Mint Condition), Tiffany style lamp, Wood Spiral
Lamps, Porcelain Dolls, Depression Baskets, Salt &
Pepper Shakers, 500 Plus Beanie Bears, many more
items still being unpacked!!
Youu cann vieww thiss auctionn onnauctionzip.com ID## 293244
Don’t Miss This Auction If You Are A Collector!!
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How can I care forsilver without damag-ing it?
Objects made of sil-ver or silver plate tar-nish when silvermetal reacts chemi-cally with sulfur com-pounds in the air.
Dirty and lightlytarnished silver can
be wiped with a silvercleaning cloth avail-able from supermar-kets or hardwarestores.
Heavily tarnishedobjects, with intricatedecoration, should becleaned using a thinpaste of precipitatedcalcium carbonate
and alcohol, whichyou can make athome.
Use only a smallamount of precipitat-ed calcium carbon-ate; do not use chalkor whiting, which areabrasive.
Once cleaned,objects should be
wrapped in neutralpH tissue paper andstored in a sealedplastic freezer bag ora silver cloth bagavailable from a jew-elry store.S o u r c e :
www.cr.nps.gov/museum
Caring for silver
How can I repair asplit drop finial andchipped molding froma Victorian parlortable?
If you have themissing pieces, usehide glue to put themback in place. Furni-ture makers tradition-ally used this type ofglue. It is strong,cleans up with water,and allows plenty of
time to set and adjustyour clamps. Furni-ture conservators likehide glue because itmakes taking apartold joints and mis-aligned repairs rela-tively easy.
Before you re-adhere the finial ormolding make sureyou remove any oldglue so that you get astrong bond. Hide glue
will come off withwater. When you gluepieces, make sureyour clamps arepadded to avoid mar-ring the surface. Any“squeeze out” can bewiped off with a damprag. After the gluesets, completelyremove residue alongthe glue line by dis-solving it in water.
Flake hide glue,
which is generally pre-ferred by conserva-tors, is heated to get itinto a liquid state. Ifyou have any doubtsabout your ability torepair the break your-self without doing fur-ther damage to yourprized antique, take itto a furniture conser-vator. Source:www.cr.nps.gov/museum
Minor furniture repair
Weekly Sales Every Monday 12:30 Produce, Misc. & small animals; 1:00 Dairy;
**We will now sell lambs, goats, pigs, feeders immediately following Dairy.
Calves and cull beef approx. 5:00-5:30PM. Help us increase our volume - thus
making a better market for everyone. **We are Independent Marketers - work-
ing 24/7 to increase your bottom line. Competitive marketing is the way to go.
Monday, Feb. 6th sale - Top cow .93 wt. 1539 $1431.27 Bulls/Steers top
$1.03, bull calves top $1.7750.
Monday, Feb. 13th - Monthly Heifer Sale. Tompkins County Dairy - 40 Cows all
Holsteins, a few fresh with mostly dry and due in the spring. A group of Sire ID
heifers from Springdale Farm: Bred heifers, breeding age - some being red carriers.
Monday, Feb. 20th - Monthly Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale.
Monday, March 5th - Monthly Fat Cow & Feeder Sale.
Monday, March 26th - Special Holiday Sheep, Lamb, Goat & Pig Sale.
Saturday, April 7th - 11:30AM Spring Premier All Breed Sale. Selections are
underway. Accepting registered high quality cattle give us a call.
Saturday, April 21st - Annual Spring Machinery Sale & Plant, Tree & Shrub
Auction - accepting consignments groups or single items. Consignments already
coming in call today to get into advertising it will make a difference. Expecting a
field full of quality farm equipment.
Saturday, April 28th - Sale held on Farm. Otego, NY. 11:00 AM. Gretna Acres
Registered Brown Swiss Complete Dispersal. 100 Head sell. This is a long
established breeding herd (50 years) DHI tested, AI sired. Regular herd health
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by Elizabeth A. TomlinOn the first Saturday
evening of each month it isbecoming a tradition for folksfrom as far away as Albany totravel to the Fonda-FultonvilleMethodist Church to attendthe ‘All Free Coffee House’ pre-sented there, where musiciansabound!
It’s hard to determinewhether it was ChristinePullen, sister-in-law of PastorNancy Pullen, or musician(and MC) Tom Staudle whofirst had the idea of utilizingthe fellowship hall at thechurch to draw in the commu-nity in this unique way. Eachcredits the other with initiatingthis very successful event,which continues to growmonthly.
Regardless of who thought ofit, the concept has grown byleaps and bounds. The 20 plusmusicians who gather to per-form at the event present amixture of all kinds of musicand instrumental pieces.
At the February event, musi-cian Phil Minnich — wellknown for his vocals, bass andguitar — and his affiliationwith Linda Lee and The FoxCreek Band, provided expertbacking for other musicians.
Cosby Gibson of RichfieldSprings, known for her talentin composing and performing
original acousticand contempo-rary folk songs,performed hernewest melody,“Heart to Heart”at the event.“Every time Ihear her sing,she soundsmore and morelike JudyCollins,” com-m e n t e dMinnich.
Country &Western, Blues,Bluegrass, Irish,Reggae, Cajun,and Classicalare a few of themusical genresheard during the evening’sentertainment.
Tables held all kinds of foodand desserts — all donated bythe people attending and alsoby the musicians themselves.
“It doesn’t seem like much tomake a few cupcakes to bringin,” said musician PhyllisReese. Reese and her husbandEddie, both members of theEmpty Pockets Band, hadcome from Fort Plain to per-form at the coffeehouse.“Someone said there have beennights when the entertainmentlasts until 11:30!” Reesereported.
Pullen agrees that there aresome nights when there areover 100 attendees, many ofwhom are musicians. “Peoplecome from all around!” Pullensaid.
The next ‘no admission, nodonation - All Free CoffeeHouse’ will be held on March 3,beginning at 6:30 p.m.
The Fonda-FultonvilleMethodist Church is located onMontgomery St., Fultonville,NY.
Musicians interested playingthat evening may sign up in thefellowship hall. For more infor-mation call 518-853-4964.
Kristine Berner of Scotia reels off a toetapping Irish jig on the fiddle.
(From left) Musicians Tom Staudle, Phil Minnich,and Dick Fredrick are joined by Christine andTom Pullen.
Photos by Elizabeth A. Tomlin
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Are Re-RefinedLubricants Safe toUse?
Lubricants madefrom re-refined basestocks must undergothe same testing andmeet the same stan-dards as virgin lubri-cants in order toreceive the certifica-tion of the AmericanPetroleum Institute(API). Vehicle andengine manufacturerssuch as Ford, GeneralMotors, Chrysler, andDetroit Diesel haveissued warranty state-ments that allow theuse of re-refined oil aslong as it meets APIstandards. Many gov-ernment and privatefleets have used re-refined lubricants intheir vehicles for yearsand report no differ-ence in performancefrom virgin lubricants.
Why Use Re-Refined Oil?
Re-refined oil is goodfor the environmentand it’s priced compet-itively to regular motoroil. Also, do-it-yourselfoil changers “close therecycling loop” with re-refined oil by turningin their old oil andpurchasing motor oilthat has been used,
What’s new in Green for Carsre-refined, and putback on store shelvesfor reuse.
Buying re-refined oilreduces our depend-ence on imported oil,reduces the depletionof natural resources,eliminates wastematerial, and helpscreate jobs. By usingand promoting the useof re-refined lubri-cants, you accomplishthe following:
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renewable resource —oil.
• Demonstrate yourcommitment to acleaner environmentthrough recycling andproper waste manage-ment.
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• It takes one gallonof used oil to produce2.5 quarts of re-
refined oil.If all used motor oil
generated by the pub-lic was collected andre-refined, it wouldprovide enough oil formore than 8 millioncars each year.
The CaliforniaDepartment ofResources Recyclingand Recovery (CalRe-cycle) promotes closedloop recycling and theuse of re-refined lubri-cants.
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Valley Alliance Church,State Highway 5 east ofNelliston, NY. 9-11 am.Doors open at 8:45 am.Refreshments will beprovided.
FEB 11, 15 & 17Mike Pouopoulos, MattDurfee, Ben McGrath
The Moon and RiverCafé, 115 South FerrySt., Schenectady, NY. 8pm. Free. all ages. Allfree Rockstar Open Micevery Sunday Night -7:30 pm. On Internet atwww.rkstar.com/con-certs
FEB 11, 18, 23 & 24Cosby Gibson
Emack & Bolio’s, 366Delaware Ave., Albany,NY. 7 pm.• Feb 11 - CooperstownWinter Carnival, MainSt., Cooperstown, NY• Feb 18 - West Amster-dam Farmer’s Market(Indoor), 1863 State Hwy.5S, West Amsterdam, NY- 9 am - 1 pm. • Feb 23 - Folk AllianceInternational, MemphisDowntown Marriott,Memphis, TN, Room1922, 12 midnight.• Feb 23 - 10:30 pm -Room 1811, “Neutral’sNot Enough” Showcase• Feb 24 - 12:30 pm -
ORIGINAL VALLEY PENNYSAVERNOTE: Calendar entries must arrive at the Original Valley Pennysaver’s office by the Tuesday prior to our publication date for themto be included in the calendar of events. Send events to Lee Publications c/o The Original Valley Pennysaver, 6113 State Highway 5, P.O. Box 121, Palatine Bridge, NY13428. E-mail: [email protected] [email protected]
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Dolgeville UnitedMethodist Church
21 N. Helmer Ave., DolgevillePastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio
315-429-7381Worship 11:00am
Sunday School @ 9:30am beginningSeptember 18th
Bible Study - Wednesdays @ 12:30pm
Faith, Hope and LoveChristian Fellowship
18 W. Grand St., Palatine Bridge518-673-5128
Rev. David W. [email protected] 11:30am,
For other service times please call
Episcopal Church of the Good Shepherd
26 Moyer St., Canajoharie518-673-3440
Feb. 22 The Holy Eucharist and Imposition of Ashes 1 & 7pm
Holy Eucharist Sundays at 9:30amFellowship Time to Follow
The Rev. Virginia L Ogden, [email protected]
Grace Christian Church20 Center St.,
St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
315-866-8626Sunday School 9:30am
Worship 11:00am
Joy Fellowship296 Co. Hwy. 119
St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-5507
William Hayes PastorJoyce Loughran Assistant Pastor
Sunday School 9am, Morning Worship 9:30amWednesday Evening Worship 6:30pm
Fort Plain UnitedMethodist Church
39 Center St., Fort PlainRev. Alan Griffith
Church Office 518-993-3863Parsonage 518-993-3645
Office Hrs Tues & Thurs. 10am-4pm ALL WELCOME,
Worship Service 11am
Ames - Sprout BrookUMC
613 Latimer Hill Rd.Ames, NY 13317
518-673-2265Rev. Dr. Campbell LakerSunday Service 9:30am
FultonvilleReformed Church
Corner of 5S & 30Pastor Jane Hubschmitt
Sunday School 10AMFamily Worship 10:30AM
Glen Reformed ChurchState Hwy 161 in the
Hamlet of Glen 4 miles South of Fultonville
518-212-6022Pastor Tim Alicki
Sunday Worship at 9. Sunday Schoolimmediately following Children’s Message
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church DirectoryCherry ValleyAssembly of God
37 Alden St., Cherry Valley, 607-264-3306
Pastor David Carpenter, Jr.Sundays 9:30am
Christian Church of Charleston Four Corners
1380 E. Lykers Rd., Sprakers518-922-9088
Pastor Brett PoppSunday School (adult & children) 10am,
Worship 11am, Sunday Eve. Prayer 6:30pm,
Thurs. Eve. of Encouragement 6:30pmwww.christianchurchcharlestonfourcorners.org
CornerstoneBaptist Church
7274 St. Hwy. 10, Ames518-673-3405
Sunday School 10am, Adults & ChildrenMorning Worship 11am, Youth Ministry
5:45pm, Evening Worship 6pm, Wed. Bible Study & Prayer Meeting 7pm,
Awana Club 6:15-8:15pm
Currytown Reformed Church
829 St. Hwy. 162, Sprakers 518-673-2772
Rev. Donald HoaglanderSunday School 9:15am
Worship Service 10:00am
DolgevilleChristian Fellowship3 Elm St., Dolgeville, NY 13329
315-429-9142Dr. Marvin Isum, PastorWorship Sunday 10:30am
Midweek Fellowship Tuesday 7pmwww.dolgevillechristianfellowship.org
Church of the Nazarene3316 State Route 29 WJohnstown, NY 12095Offices: 518-762-2982
Cell: 857-523-8417Pastor, Rev. Mark Fowler
Sunday Morning Service 11:00amSunday School for All Ages 10:00am
Everlasting JoyBelievers Fellowship66 Hancock St., (Rte. 5S)
Fort Plain, NY 13339315-858-2112
Pastor Carolee CoyeSunday Service 10am
Fonda FultonvilleUnited Methodist Church
11 Montgomery St., FultonvillePastor Nancy Pullen • 853-3311
Sunday Morning Worship 9:15-10:15, Sunday School 9:15-10:30, Coffee
Fellowship Following ServiceOur Mission-To Actively Follow Christ
and To Inspire Others To Accompany Us.
Fordsbush Bible Church131 Clark Rd., Fort Plain
518-568-7606Pastor Kevin Keever
Sunday School 10am, Morning Service11am, Eve. Service 6pm, Wed. Service
6:45pm, Thurs. Visitation 6pmwww.fordsbushbiblechurch.com
Home of Victory Christian Academy
Freysbush UnitedMethodist Church
Freysbush Rd., Fort Plain518-993-3645
Rev. Alan Griffith, OfficiatingWorship 9am,
Sunday School 10am ALL ARE WELCOMEcoffee hour to follow service
Grace Episcopal Church32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley
315-858-4016Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday 11:00am Holy Communion/sermon
Holy Family ParishLittle Falls, NY315-823-3410Saturday 4pm
Sunday 10:30am
Grandview Baptist Church15 Washington St.
Fort PlainPastor Dan West
Sunday School 10amMorning Service 11am
Bible Study & Prayer Meeting,Wednesday 6:30pm
Troubadour Room,between Saturday andSunday• Feb 24 - Room 1914,solo set. - Access FilmShowcase. On Internetat www.cosbygibson.comFEB 11, 18, MAR 3 &
17, APR 7 & 21Cooperstown Farmers
MarketCooperstown FarmersMarket, 101 Main St. inPioneer Alley, Cooper-stown, NY. 9am - 2 pm.Winter veggies, apples,meat, poultry, eggs,cheese, baked goods,jams, crafts, maple syrupand more. Call 607-547-6195. On Internet atwww.otsego2000.org/farmersmarket
FEB 12Valentines Sweetheart
Dinner DanceGerman-American Clubof Albany, 32 Cherry St.,Albany, NY. We featurelive music by the Moun-tain Brauhaus Band.Doors open at 1 pm.Dinner served at 2 pm.Dinner choices are Cor-nish Hens with rice,stuffing and glazed car-rots or Lasagna withmeat sauce. Gardensalad and dessert includ-ed. Cost $20/person.Walk-ins are welcome formusic and dancing at$6/person. For reserva-tions, please call 518-489-0831 or 518-265-6102.
FEB 15Bob Cudmore is havinga local history contest.
Enter to win cashprizes.
The Stories from theMohawk Valley essaycontest, deadline is Feb15. Check out the con-test rules on www.mohawkvalleyindepen-dent.com and check outthe Bob Cudmore Showon WVTL-FM 6-10am(Lite 104.7 FM and1570 AM WVTL in Ams-terdam, NY. On Internetat www.wvtlfm.com
FEB 17Cafe’ Bridge Open Mic
UMC Hall 198 ChurchSt., Central Bridge NY.The third Friday eveningof every month from 6:30- 9:30 pm.
FEB 19All You Can Eat Pan-
cake BreakfastAmes Fire Department,Ames, NY. Pancakes,saus-age, eggs, liversausage, homefries,sausage gravy, apple-sauce, donuts, orangejuice, coffee, tea & milk.ALL YOU CAN EAT! Con-tact Chief Alan Dean,518-673-5415.
FEB 19Ice Fishing Class forWomen & Children
36 Canal St, Fort Plain,NY. 2-5 pm. Thisfreeevent is limited toonly 15 participants. Pre-register at 518-993-2653. Contact Tanya,518-993-1010.
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The House of Zion, Inc.580 Dillenbeck Road,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2382
Saturday MorningWorship Service 11:30am
St. Paul’sLutheran Church
36 Lydius St.,Fort Plain, NY 13339
518-993-4442Rev. Kenneth DingmanSunday Worship 11am
The Time forTruth Ministries
PO Box 351Amsterdam, NY 12010
Phone 518-843-2121Cell 518-774-8558
Trinity Lutheran Church5430 St. Hwy. 10,
Palatine Bridge518-673-2224
Rev. Zach LabaghSunday Worship 9am, Sunday School 10am,
(No services in July, meet at St. John’s St.Mark’s Lutheran Church in Canajoharie).Communion on the first & third Sundays
RandallChristian Church
NY Rte. 5SSunday Service 10am
Pastor Lance Borofsky
Reformed Church of Fort Plain
165 Canal St., Fort Plain, NY 13339518-993-4302 • [email protected]
Rev. Nancy E. RyanSunday Worship 10:30am, AA meetings on Tues. 7pm,
Home of Manna House Meals, ACommunity Meal Program-Sat. & Sun 5pm
Our Lady of Hope R.C. Church
115 Reid St., Fort Plain, NY 13339Parish Office [email protected]
Pastor: Father Dennis MurphyMass Schedule: Saturday, 4pm; Sunday,8:30am & 11am; Mon.-Thurs. 8:30am.Confessions: Sat. 3 & by appointment
Please call parish office for Holy Day schedule
Valley Alliance Church85 E. Main St., Nelliston
518-993-3458Pastor Dave Prahst
Sunday School (all ages) 9:15am, Sunday Worship 10:30am, Wed. Praise & Prayer 7pm,
Fri.Youth Group 7pm (7-12th grade)
The Holy Spirit Polish National Catholic Church
618 E. Gansvoort St. Little Falls, NY315-823-0793
Father Rafal DadelloMass at 11am on Sunday
www.holyspiritpncc.org
Stratford UnitedMethodist Church
Route 29A315-429-9085
Rev. Roger WaldronWorship 9am
St. Thomas the ApostleCatholic Community
1 Church St., Cherry Valley607-264-3779Masses Sunday 8:30am & 11am
St. Mary’sEpiscopal Church
7690 Rt. 80, Springfield Center315-858-4016
Fr. Kyle Grennen, Priest-in-ChargeSunday Eucharist, 9:30am
Coffee - Fellowship follows serviceHoly Days - as announced
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church32 W. Main St.,
St. Johnsville, NY (next to NBT Bank)518-568-3007 Church
518-568-2405 ParsonageRev. David JohnsonSunday Worship 10:30am,
Tues. Bible Bungee-Jumping 7pm, “Bible Study” that actually makes sense!
A Vibrant, Welcoming Community of Faith & Vision
Victorious Life ChurchRMI Fellowship
104 Main St. & 431 St. Hwy. 80Fort Plain, NY518-993-3102Sunday School 9am,
Morning Worship 10:30am, Youth Group 5pm,
Evening Worship 7-8pm
United MethodistChurch of Canajoharie
50 E. Main St.518-673-2717
Jesus says - “Come Unto Me” Join us-Special Music Ministry, BeautifulSurroundings, Friendly People
Sunday Service 10:30am - Email:[email protected]
Communion Last Sunday of the Month
The Rose of SharonChurch of God
1485 State Route 20,Sharon Springs, NY
518-284-3307Rev. Fred Jones
Worship Service Sunday at 11am & 7pm
The Christian Churchof Rural Grove
170 Rural Grove Rd., Sprakers, NY 12166518-922-7831
Pastor Joshua [email protected]
Sunday School (all ages) 9:45am, Morning Service 11am, Eve. Service 6pm,
Wed.-Family Night 7pm, “Where Bible Teaching is Fundamental”
St. Joseph’s RomanCatholic Church
31 North Helmer Ave., Dolgeville315-429-8338
Father William A. Gorman Sunday Mass is 10:30am,
Daily Mass Mon. & Wed. 8am
St. JohnsvilleMethodist Church
7 East Main St.,St. Johnsville, NY 13452Rev. Harry J. Teuchert
518-568-7983 • 315-866-8626Worship Sunday 3pm
St. John’s Reformed Church
68 W. Main St., St. Johnsville518-568-7396
Faithfully Following Jesus ChristSunday Worship 10:30am
St. John’s Lutheran Church774 St. Hwy. 163, Freysbush, NY
518-993-4442Rev. Kenneth Dingman
Sunday Worship 9:30am, Sunday School 10:30am,You are invited... Ladies Aid W.E.L.C.A. Meets 1stSat. of every month. For Fellowship in Christ’s Service.
Handicapped Accessible
St. John’s & St. Mark’sLutheran Church
143 Church St., Canajoharie518-673-2224
Pastor Zach LabaghSunday Worship 11am,Christian Ed. 9:[email protected]
Seeker’s Fellowship14 Park Place
St. Johnsville, NY 13452518-568-7700
Pastor Mike YezierskiSunday Worship 6pm, Tues. Prayer 7pm,
Bible Study 7pm (Wed., Thurs. & Fri.)We teach the fullness of God’s Word,
a life of holiness for the believer,and salvation for all who trust
in Christ’s sacrifice.
110 E. Smith St., Herkimer, NY 13350Services - Every Sunday - 10am
& Wednesday - 6:30pm315-292-7539 email - [email protected]
Reformed Churchof Canajoharie
15-19 Front St., Canajoharie518-673-2816
Rev. Miriam BarnesWorship 10am, Nursery Provided,
Christian Education for children & adults 9am
Oppenheim UnitedMethodist Church
Route 29Pastor: Rev. Diane E. DiLuzio
315-429-7381Worship 9:30 Sundays,
Totally Awesome God-TAG time 6:30pmWednesdays beginning in Oct., Sunday
School 9:00am beginning September 18th
Call 518-673-3011 To Place Church Listings or Fax Listings to 518-673-2381
Church Directory
Marshville Evangelical Church
Route 10 SouthRev. David BowleyWorship Sunday 9am
National Kateri TekakwithaShrine and Indian Museum3636 St. Hwy. 5, PO Box 627
Fonda, NY 12068-0627518-853-3646
Weekly Masses: Sat. 4:30pm, Sun. 10:[email protected]
Lighthouse Baptist Church1524 St. Rt. 29A, PO Box 114
Stratford, NY 13470-0114 315-429-8854
Pastor Martin SmithSunday Morning Worship 10:30am; Wed.Eve. Prayer Meeting 6:00pm; 2nd & 4th
Sunday Dinner following Morning Service with Afternoon Service following dinner
“Old-Fashioned Bible Preaching”
FEB 20MVC Scholarship Com-
petition ApplicationDeadline
Open to any high schooljunior or senior withinthe area: Albany, Fulton,Hamilton, Montgomery,
Saratoga, Schenectadyand Schoharie counties.Each applicant mustsubmit a tape or CD oftwo selections (oneshould be a classicalnumber) and 3 letters ofreference (at least onefrom a vocal music
teacher) to scholarshipchairman Gay O’Brien,Box 2440, Ballston Spa,NY, 12020. Deadline isFeb. 20. The tapes will bereviewed by a panel ofqualified MVC judgesand finalists may beasked to perform at a live
audition. The winner,who will be awarded a$500 scholarship to beused at the student’s dis-cretion, will be contactedby the end of Februaryand will perform at theannual Classics concertMarch 11. Application
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Palatine Nursing Home154 Lafayette Street, Palatine Bridge, NY
70 Bed Skilled Nursing Facility518-673-5212
Now accepting applications/resumes for:
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Send resume/cover letter to:PO Box 511, Palatine Bridge, NY 13428
Fax: 518-673-3451 or email: [email protected]
Absolutely no phone calls or unscheduled visits.
Employment
Though the job mar-ket has graduallybegun to recover,many people are stillout of work. In June of2011, the unemploy-ment rate in the U.S.was still hoveringaround 9 percentnationally, while Sta-tistics Canada report-ed that the Canadianunemployment ratewas roughly 7.4 per-cent during that sameperiod.
Each of those fig-ures illustrates thatmany North Ameri-cans are out of work.But the unemploy-ment epidemic is notexclusive to the U.S.and Canada. Acrossthe pond in England,for instance, the Officefor National Statisticsreports that nearly 2.5million of the coun-try’s residents were
out of work, a figurethat translates toroughly 7.7 percent ofthe country.
With such stagger-ing unemployment fig-ures, finding a job canseem like scaling Mt.Everest. But there aresteps job seekers cantake to ensure theirjob search is moresmooth than stressful.
• Decide what you’relooking for. Job seek-ers who begin a jobjust hoping to land ajob are less likely tofind a position theywill love and stickwith. While it’s under-standable to accept ajob offer in the currenteconomic climate evenif it isn’t a dream job,men and women whocan afford to wait outtheir job searchshould exercisepatience instead of
simply accepting thefirst offer to comealong.
Before beginning asearch, determineexactly what you wantto do. Avoid beingvague and be as spe-cific as possible whendiscussing your goalswith friends or a pro-fessional headhunter.The more vague youare, the more likelyyou are to wadethrough thousands oflistings, none of whichmight be what you’retruly looking for. Thegoal is to find legiti-mate leads you wantto follow up on, nothundreds of leads thatwill waste your time.
• Target specificcompanies. Just asyour career goalsshould be specific, soshould the companiesyou’re targeting. Job
seekers can make useof company Web sitesto learn about particu-lar companies withintheir targeted indus-try. If certain compa-nies are more appeal-ing than others, targetthose that appear tobe the best fit.
Once this back-ground research hasbeen completed, con-sult men and womenwithin your profes-sional network to seeif they can offer anyinput into the compa-nies that most appealto you. This can helpconfirm or deny yourfirst impression of thecompany, and mighteven yield a name youcan contact to discusspotential job open-ings.
On the hunt finding a job in a difficult job market
forms are being mailed toschool and private musicteachers throughout thearea this month. Theymay also be obtainedfrom Mrs. O’Brien, 885-3781. Funds for thescholarship are raisedthrough a weekly 50-50raffle conducted by thechorus and special dona-tions earmarked for thescholarship fund.
FEB 21Puzzle-A-Mania
Fonda Library, Fonda,NY. For all ages, free foodand beverages sponsoredNYSERDA. Call 518-853-3016.
Zee AviThe Moon and RiverCafé, 115 South FerrySt., Schenectady, NY.7:30 pm. Free. all ages.All free. Singer/Song-writer, Pop Rock, Indie.Rockstar Open Mic everySunday Night - 7:30 pm.On Internet at www.rkstar.com/concerts.
FEB 24Winter Warm Up Soup& Sandwich Luncheon
Fort Plain UnitedMethodist Church, 39Center St., Fort Plain,NY. 11 am - 2 pm. Home-made Chicken Noodlesoup, homemade Tomatosoup, assorted sand-
wiches (including grilledcheese), dessert & bever-age. All for $6. Take outsavailable. Call 518-993-3464.
FEB 25Earlville Opera House
18 East Main St., Ear-lville, NY. For shows andentire family events -click www.earlvilleopera-house.com - orcall 315-691-3550. Kevin Wayne and “The
Retrobilleze”Maple Ski Ridge. 1 pm.On Internet atwww.reverbnation.com/kevinwayne63 or kevin-wayne63.com
Rick Sachetti, BobJonas, Betski K
The Moon and River
Café, 115 South FerrySt., Schenectady, NY. 8pm. Free. all ages. Allfree. Singer/Songwriter,Folk Rock. RockstarOpen Mic every SundayNight - 7:30 pm. OnInternet at www.rkstar.com/concerts
FEB 27Arya Chowdhury
The Moon and RiverCafé, 115 South FerrySt., Schenectady, NY. 8pm. Free. all ages. Allfree. Singer/SongwriterIndie. Rockstar Open Micevery Sunday Night -7:30 pm. On Internet atwww.rkstar.com/con-certs
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