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(P) MOMS Club to Host Preschool Fair GLENVILLE – The MOMS Club of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake is host- ing our Annual Preschool Fair at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Thursday, January 12 from 6-8pm, 547 Saratoga Road (Rt. 50), Glenville. For more information contact [email protected]. (P) MCSPCA Offers Gift Certificates MONTGOMERY COUNTY – The Montgomery County SPCA reminds gift-givers this holiday season that gift certificates are available at the or- ganization’s Animal Shelter facility on Route 5S, just east of Amsterdam. All proceeds from the sale of gift certificates directly benefit the home- less animals of the Montgomery County SPCA. Another way to give this holiday season and help the MCSPCA is to sponsor a service for a shelter animal. The MCSPCA Animal Shelter is open noon-4pm on Wednesday through Friday, and 11am-3pm on Saturday and Sunday. The Shelter will be closed for visitation on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For more information about the Montgomery County SPCA, visit www.mc-spca.org or Facebook, or email [email protected]. (P) Drive-thru Brooks BBQ BURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills United Methodist Church will hold a Brooks BBQ (drive-thru only) on Friday, January 6 from 4-6:30pm or until sold out. Chicken dinner: $10; Rib dinner: $11; ½ chicken only: $6. A portion of the proceeds will benefit community outreach activities. Advance tick- ets on sale at Mail ‘N’ More, 690 Rt. 50 and at the Church, 816 Route 50. For additional information, contact the Church office at 399-5144. (P) Help From a Caring Neighbor SO. SARATOGA COUNTY – When Mary came home from having a hip replacement, she found that she could not manage to do laundry. She could not go grocery shopping either. Family did not live nearby so she was relieved to have a volunteer from the Care Links’ Program of Southern Saratoga County give her a few hours a week for chores and shopping. If you would like someone to give a little time to you by visiting, shopping, giving rides, handy-helping, or chores, Care Links can help you, too. Call 399-3262 and let us know what you need. (A) Christmas Worship Services BURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills United Methodist Church Christmas Eve Worship Services-- 5pm: especially for children’s Carol singing, Christ- mas Story and Pageant Procession. All children are invited for the pageant procession. 7:30pm: Sunday School Youth will present “A Christmas to Believe In”. The Youth Players will celebrate in Music. We will celebrate the gift of love revealed in the Christ. 10pm: Candlelight Worship together. We will sing carols and hear the Christmas story from the Bible. Music is by Harpist, Karlinda Caldicott, Flutist Yvonn Hansbroug and the Chancel Choir in joy filled honor to our Saviors Birth. Christmas Day Worship at 11am: Come and Worship in Word, Carols, music and prayer. (A)
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St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church ServicesSCOTIA – St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church located at 50 Sacandaga Road in Scotia has announced their weekend services as follows: Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 8am and 9:45am. (P)
MOMS Club to Host Preschool FairGLENVILLE – The MOMS Club of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake is host-ing our Annual Preschool Fair at the Good Shepherd Lutheran Church on Thursday, January 12 from 6-8pm, 547 Saratoga Road (Rt. 50), Glenville. For more information contact [email protected]. (P)
MCSPCA Offers Gift Certifi catesMONTGOMERY COUNTY – The Montgomery County SPCA reminds gift-givers this holiday season that gift certifi cates are available at the or-ganization’s Animal Shelter facility on Route 5S, just east of Amsterdam. All proceeds from the sale of gift certifi cates directly benefi t the home-less animals of the Montgomery County SPCA. Another way to give this holiday season and help the MCSPCA is to sponsor a service for a shelter animal. The MCSPCA Animal Shelter is open noon-4pm on Wednesday through Friday, and 11am-3pm on Saturday and Sunday. The Shelter will be closed for visitation on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day. For more information about the Montgomery County SPCA, visit www.mc-spca.org or Facebook, or email [email protected]. (P)
Drive-thru Brooks BBQBURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills United Methodist Church will hold a Brooks BBQ (drive-thru only) on Friday, January 6 from 4-6:30pm or until sold out. Chicken dinner: $10; Rib dinner: $11; ½ chicken only: $6. A portion of the proceeds will benefi t community outreach activities. Advance tick-ets on sale at Mail ‘N’ More, 690 Rt. 50 and at the Church, 816 Route 50. For additional information, contact the Church offi ce at 399-5144. (P)
Help From a Caring NeighborSO. SARATOGA COUNTY – When Mary came home from having a hip replacement, she found that she could not manage to do laundry. She could not go grocery shopping either. Family did not live nearby so she was relieved to have a volunteer from the Care Links’ Program of Southern Saratoga County give her a few hours a week for chores and shopping. If you would like someone to give a little time to you by visiting, shopping, giving rides, handy-helping, or chores, Care Links can help you, too. Call 399-3262 and let us know what you need. (A)
Christmas Worship ServicesBURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills United Methodist Church Christmas Eve Worship Services-- 5pm: especially for children’s Carol singing, Christ-mas Story and Pageant Procession. All children are invited for the pageant procession. 7:30pm: Sunday School Youth will present “A Christmas to Believe In”. The Youth Players will celebrate in Music. We will celebrate the gift of love revealed in the Christ. 10pm: Candlelight Worship together. We will sing carols and hear the Christmas story from the Bible. Music is by Harpist, Karlinda Caldicott, Flutist Yvonn Hansbroug and the Chancel Choir in joy fi lled honor to our Saviors Birth. Christmas Day Worship at 11am: Come and Worship in Word, Carols, music and prayer. (A)
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Tourette Syndrome Support GroupCAPITAL REGION – The Tourette syndrome support group will hold its next meeting Tuesday, January 10 at 7pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. This meeting is open to anyone interested in learning more about Tourette syndrome. We are not able to accommodate children at this meeting. For additional information, please visit online at www.tsa-gnys.org (P)
Lupus Support GroupALBANY – The Lupus Alliance of America, Upstate New York Branch has a Lupus Support Group that will meet on Thursday, January 5, 6-7:30pm, in the conference room at The Center for Rheumatology, 1367 Washington Ave., Albany. The support group will provide attendees an opportunity to discuss issues about coping with lupus and other aspects of dealing with a chronic illness. Family & friends of those affected by lupus are also welcome. For more information, call 800-300-4198; email [email protected] or visit website at www.lupusupstateny.org (P)
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2005 SUNDOWNER SUN-LITE 727 HORSE TRAILER. 3 horse - Slant with ramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitch ex-tender. 102” wide. Hardly used, in very good condition. Bought NEW $28,920 asking $15,499. obo. Call 884-9775
J&D CRAFTS. 685 Rt.29Rock City Falls, NY 12863. 584-8248 or 242-0885 cell #.Take a short drive from Sara-toga Springs, NY to J&D Crafts. We are only 5.5 mi. W on Rt. 29. Stop in & see what we have to offer. We sell sheds, chicken coops, wish-ing wells, electric & solar lighthouses, and silhouettes. Firewood- free delivery local. We also have many collecti-bles and hand-made Apple Valley dolls that feature hand painted clothing or hand made clothes that we acces-sorize w/ bracelets, neck-laces, earrings or stuffed toys. We offer deer, sleighs, and angels, manger scenes with Baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph for Christmas. Snow-men and Santa’s can be done upon request. All prod-ucts are made on the prem-ises by family. Stop in today and take a look. We think you will enjoy it. New- craft store, same location.
FRIDHOLM PAINTING: All interior projects large or small. Popcorn ceiling repairs; cathedrals; cabinets; wallpaper stripping and all phases of remodeling. Free estimates; abundance of references. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. Love what we do. Please call JOHN FRIDHOLM 330-9507.
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MARIO BENEROSO HOME IMPROVEMENT: All types of snow removal, painting, masonry work, carpentry, ceramic, kitchen, wood floors, wet basement repair, stucco, sheetrock, gutters, drainage. Low rates. Guaranteed work. 24 hr. service. 518-842-0911; 518-423-3981
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WANTED: Standing locust trees - groves, acres, wood lots. Not just 1 or 2 trees in the yard. Also, will take cut trees by the truckload, log length. Also interested in other hard and soft woods. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187(cell).
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GUIDING THE HEALING JOURNEY OF WOMEN: SANDRA NAGLE-GERMAIN, MA, a Pastoral Psychotherapist committed to those women whose bodies, minds and spirits carry wounds of abuse and trauma. Specializing in relationship conflict, grief, depression, anxiety and resistance to growth. 377-5899
Kidney Wheels Gears UpCAPITAL DISTRICT – This holiday season, as consumers make the choice to donate an unwanted vehicle, the Northeast Kidney Foundation drives live-saving programs back to where they belong, the Capital Region. By supporting Kidney Wheels with the donation of an unwanted vehicle, 100 percent of the proceeds go to support community-based and patient assistance program. Kidney Wheels is a way to help maintain programs such as free kidney screenings, school based programs, corpo-rate wellness programs, local research and programs designed to increase the number of organ donors. For more information on how to donate a car, truck, motorcycle, RV or boat and re-view the basic requirements requested please visit www.kid-neywheels.org or call 1-800-999-9697. (P)
Day-Long Musical ExtravaganzaALBANY – Playathon: A day-long musical extravaganza fea-turing musicians of Empire State Youth Orchestras. Event will be held on Saturday, February 4, 10:30am-6:30pm at Crossgates Mall. Free! Auctions to win the conductor’s baton and lead one of ESYO’s orchestras in a familiar tune. Musical instrument petting zoo, by John Keal Music Company. Fundraiser to raise money for ESYO programs and scholarships. For additional information, please call ESYO at 518-382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org for more details. (P)
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After the easy warm fall we had it this outbreak of cold air from Canada was a real winter wake up call. Out came all the warm clothes an on came the furnace. Hopefully we’ll get some nice fl uffy snow soon. I fi gure that, if it is going to be winter, then it might as well snow so that we can get outside and enjoy the season.
When we fi nally do get more snow, snow-drifts will are the main feature of our winter landscape. Since our prevailing wind comes from the same direction winter and summer, snow-drifts can teach you a lot about the micro-climates found in your yard. Re-membering that drifts form in areas of calm, take a look around your yard. The largest drifts will form in the most sheltered spots. You will probably notice that the largest drifts form on the east and southeast sides of your house; the side facing away from the prevailing west and northwest winds. The drifts on the east side of my house can get quite high (7’ during the “Blizzard of ‘93) while on the west side, no drifts form at all.
You’ll also be able to observe the windbreak effect of other features in your yard. Some areas may be blown clear by higher wind velocities caused by the channeling effect of landscape features. For instance, the northeast corner of my house gets blown clear of snow because of the increased wind velocity caused by the wind “piling-up” as it tries to round that corner of the house.
Your knowledge of these various exposures to wind within your yard should have an infl uence on decisions you make during the planting season. You’ll want to take into account the effects of the prevailing wind as you decide on placement of fl owerbeds to take advantage of wind drift of fragrance. You will be able to avoid problems caused by planting tender plants (such as rose bushes) in spots that are very windy. Taking wind conditions into account is quite important when considering placement of outdoor living features like decks, cooking areas, swimming pools and fences. There’s no time like now to observe the wind fl ow through your yard...besides, it’ll give you something to do while you’re out there shoveling your walk.
The main garden feature in winter is the weather. Forecasters always have their hands full trying (and generally failing) to predict the track of storm after storm. Although these storms are dangerous and cause great inconvenience, there are some positive aspects to snowy weather. The term “blanket of snow” is very appropriate. The “blanket’ of snow acts as an insulating barrier much like the fi berglass insulation that you hopefully have in the attic of your home. The layer of snow prevents warmth from the earth from radiating into the atmosphere. This means that the frost level will not penetrate more that a couple of feet deep. This is good news for all our shrubs and trees, especially those that were planted only last season and are not completely established. Another benefi t of our “blanket” of snow is the insulative effect it provides for our perennials. In years of “snow drought” the exposed crowns of our beloved perennial fl owers are exposed to the cold, drying winds of the depths of winter. The snow will shelter and protect our perennials, lessening the chances of winterkill. If you have beds that the wind has blown bare, consider shoveling snow onto those areas to re-blanket them.
Once the holidays pass, there’ll be no shortage of evergreen material to scavenge together to cover my perennial beds with. The abandoned Christmas trees I can gather from friends and neighbors provide a perfect mulching material. I don’t like to cover my beds until the ground freezes. I don’t cover the beds too deeply with evergreen boughs; just enough to shade the soil and provide protection from drying winter winds. I’m not cover-ing my beds to keep them from freezing. On the contrary, I’m covering them to keep the soil frozen during any “false spring” weather in February or March. Our hardy perennials are capable of withstanding freezing. What CAN damage them is repeated thawing and re-freezing. My layer of evergreen boughs shades the soil so the beds won’t thaw too early in spring. If this winter provides enough snow to keep the ground covered, my layer of mulch won’t be needed since the snow will protect my beds. I’ve learned not to trust the weather and if the winter continues to be lacking in decent snow cover, I’ll be glad I’ve got them covered up. Thanks for the read.
Lupus Scholarship AvailableCAPITAL REGION – The Lupus Alliance of America, Inc., Up-state New York Affi liate, is accepting applications for the Annual Lupus Scholarship. Applicants must meet the following qualifi -cations: be diagnosed with lupus, or be the child of a person diag-nosed with lupus, with acceptance into Professional or Graduate School, or be in Undergraduate School, with a minimum of two semesters of college completed, and a cumulative GPA of 3.0 or higher; a resident of one of the counties of Central or Northeast-ern NY (see website for details: www.lupusupstateny.org). Dead-line to submit applications is January 31, 2012. For additional information and application, call 800-300-4198. (P)
High School Choral FestivalTROY – Albany Pro Musica’s High School Choral Festival, Sunday, February 12, 4pm at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. Special Guests: Empire State Youth Orchestra’s Repertory Or-chestra. All seats $10. For additional information, please call ESYO at 518-382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org and www.al-banypromusica.org for more details. (P)
Co-Ed VolleyballCAPITAL REGION – Sunday evenings (7-9pm). Openings for experienced B/BB players. A fun evening of competitive play in Glenville area. Contact Ed at 257-6903. (A)
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ADVERTISE YOUR BUSINESS IN OURDOUG’S STRIP & WAX: $60 Due to the economic times, I am slashing my price in half to make your kitchen floor look new again! Guaranteed!! Customer references avail. Over 25 yrs. experience. Doug 370-2631.
JUNK CARS We pay top dollars for all junk cars, trucks, vans, etc. Call (518) 322-0654
SEASONED HARDWOOD: Face cord $120; Full cord $260; Unseasoned cord $200.Delivered. 366-4493
FREE BIBLE LESSONS! Start The New Year with a new relationship with GOD. 8 colorful lessons. Call (518) 371-6611 to have your first lesson sent to you.
GARAGE DOOR GARY: Garage doors, electric openers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102
WASHING MACHINES FIXED in your home for a low price. Free in-home estimate. Save big! Why buy new? We fix dryers and refrigera-tors too! Work is guaranteed. 518-212-5383
FOR SALE - FIREWOOD: Logs cut, unsplit; cut and split; locust; split rail fencing; lumber; hard and soft wood. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187 (cell).
GOT SPEEDING TICKETS?Caught speeding on Route 9, the Northway, Thruway or just about anywhere upstate? Don’t plead quilty! AVOID trips to Court, SAVE MONEY on fines and insurance, RE-DUCE points on your license! Call me first, the farthest you’ll have to go is your mail box! George P. Kansas, Attorney. 14 Forest Rd. Delmar. (518) 365-5756www.gotspeedingtickets.com
ANTIQUES WANTED: One piece or a house full. Cash paid. Your local established dealer. AFFORDABLE ANTIQUES, 725 Saratoga Road,Burnt Hills. 384-0702. Wed.-Sun., 10am-5pm.
!CASH! Will travel. Buying antiques, gold, silver, scrap, costume jewelry, coins, dia-monds, military, advertising memorabilia, pocket knives, sporting, etc. Specializing in auction management, estate sales & complete cleanouts. Prompt pleasant service! Call JOE first! 893-0235, 669-CASH(2274)
DO YOU HAVE DENTAL INSURANCE? Why pay out of pocket? We accept Metlife, GHI, Delta, Empire BC, BS, APA, Aetna, and most other dental insurance plans as payment in full for x-rays, exams, cleanings, & fillings. ANTHONY FERRARO, DDS 231 Saratoga Rd. (Rt. 50), Glenville 399-0714.
Experienced HandymanRemodeling and Carpentry Srvcs. Careful attention to detail. Ins. Guar. int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mumford 669-4530
THE TILE WIZARDComplete bathroom renova-tions. Custom showers, tub
replacements, disability con-versions. Regrouting, foyers, backsplashes & more. Fully
insured. Free estimates. themagicaltilewizard.com
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PUMP TROUBLE?Well problems? Bad water? We can help! Adirondack Pump. 859-3965
Boy Scout Bottle & Can DriveGLENVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 65, chartered by the Church of the Immaculate Conception, conducts a returnable bottle and can collection drive and accepts used printer cartridges for recy-cling on the 1st Saturday of every month from 9am-12noon at the Church located at 400 Saratoga Road (Rte. 50) in Glenville. Follow the signs at the entrance of the parking lot of the Church to the Boy Scout Troop 65 garage. The Scouts will unload the returnables from your vehicle. (A)
Immanuel Lutheran Church Christmas ServicesNISKAYUNA – Please join us as we celebrate and rejoice Je-sus’ birth with Pastor Derek Lecakes at Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1850 Union Street, Niskayuna, on Christmas Eve at 6pm and 11pm; and Christmas Day at 10am. Please call 346-1958 or email [email protected] (A)
“The Art of Marriage”BALLSTON LAKE – FamilyLife presents “The Art of Mar-riage,” a fresh new video guided event for engaged and mar-ried couples. Hosted by Our Lady of Grace, Ballston Lake just in time for Valentine’s Day! Friday, February 10, 7-10pm and Saturday, February 11, 9am-4pm. Cost $50 per couple. Regis-ter online at FamilyLife.com/the art of Marriage or call 518-399-5811 for more information. It’s practical, entertaining, and straight to the heart! (A)
BSHS Class of 1972CAPITAL REGION – The Ballston Spa High School Class of 1972 is searching for class members. Those who have knowl-edge of any class members please email information to: [email protected] (A)
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All classes are held in six week sessions.WINTER SESSION BEGINS JANUARY 9TH
For more information please contact Erica at:(518) 265-0806 [email protected]
Classes are held primarily at the Shenedehowa Adult Community Center. As well as the Estudio in Clifton Park!
Family Roc-n-Fit Events, Roc-n-Fit Personal Parties
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CONTRACTORS & HOME - owners dump your clean fill for free on my property Malta Ave. near RT 9 421-4020
LEGOS WANTED! MY boys love them! Bins or sets, no megablocks. Please call 885-0999 $
SUMP PUMPS. STAND BY. Use no electric or battery. Water powered. I put one in my house and it works. Mike O’Brien. 365-6624. 7-7, 7 days/wks.
C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates CallRich (518) 528-7173
FREE BIBLE LESSONS! Start The New Year with a new relationship with GOD. 8 colorful lessons. Call (518) 371-6611 to have your first lesson sent to you.
SEASONED FIREWOODCut, split, del. Seasoned. Kiln dried, or 1 or 2 yr seasoned. 339-3369 / 366-6977
WATER HEATERS Tankless Don’t wait, change now, save energy, and get a tax credit. Call Mike O’Brien 365-6624 7am-7pm 7days/wk
THERAPEDIC MEMORY FOAM Queen mattress set. Brand new, in plastic. Must move. $599. Call 526-2333
ROOFING - Specializing in architectural, 3 tab, metal, cedar shakes & repairs. Free estimate. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. Call 378-6298
FRIDHOLM PAINTING Still time before the holidays to gift a painting room to a loved one! Let us help you with all your interior/ ext. projects. Popcorn and cathedral ceilings, wall paper removal, staining, decks,, wall repair, carpentry, remodel work, too. Free esti-mate, lots of refs. Will show up. Neat, clean up Love what we do! Please call John Fridholm 330-9507 or visit jfridholm.com
Rainbow Vacuum CleanersSales/ service. New and re-conditioned. Free pickup. (877)265-8367 toll free.
NO COST FOR A TOOTH PATIENT NEEDEDIf you have a front tooth that needs to come out because it is decayed, you may be able to have a dental implant placed, with a crown, at NO COST to you. Our office is doing a study of a new tech-nique. Call Morrison Dental Care for a screening appoint-ment: 371-3400. An x-ray will have to be taken, at no cost to you, unless you bring one with you. A $5,000 value.
Books For Troops NoticeCAPITAL REGION – Books For Troops is temporarily suspending the collecting of books until further notice. Due to the generous outpouring of the public with donations of books, coupled with a shortage of room to store them in, BFT is asking the community to please hold off donat-ing books for a while. Drop-off boxes will be pulled from the following locations: Clifton Park and Halfmoon Town Halls; DMV offi ces in Ballston Spa, Clifton Park and Saratoga Springs; King’s Glass in Saratoga Springs; Red Robin Restaurants in both Clifton Park and Latham; and West Crescent Fire House. Books For Troops is NOT disbanding and will continue to accept do-nations to help mail out the stockpiled books to soldiers overseas. Mail check, payable to Books For Troops, to 152 Oak Brook Commons, Clifton Park, NY 12065. BFT is asking if anyone knows of a soldier who may enjoy receiving books while deployed, send their name and full ad-dress to [email protected]. BFT would like to thank everyone for helping make the organization the success that it is! (P)
Fly Tying ClassesSCOTIA – The Clearwater Chapter of Trout Unlimited an-nounces its fl y tying classes for 2012. Classes will be held from 7-9pm for eight consecutive weeks with Beginner classes every Tuesday starting on January 17, 2012; and Advanced classes every Thursday starting January 19, 2012. The classes will be held at Saint Joseph’s Parish Center, 45 MacArthur Drive, Sco-tia. Materials for the classes are supplied but students must have tying tools and a tying vise. The Chapter has limited tools and vises for the fi rst couple classes if needed. The cost of the class-es is $65 for TU Members and $80 for non TU Members (price includes a one year membership to the Clearwater Chapter). For additional information, directions, to register, or purchase a gift certifi cate (a great Holiday gift idea!), please call or e-mail either Doug Howard at (518) 399-8566, [email protected], or Dick Hermida at (518) 399-7272, [email protected], or visit the Classes page at Clearwater Chapter’s Web site at http://clearwatertu.org. (A)
Seeking Players for Girls Softball Travel TeamCAPITAL REGION – Competitive 10U girls softball travel team is seeking players for all positions for upcoming 2012 season. Tryouts to be held at a later date. Call or email for de-tails or to express interest: (518) 986-2312; [email protected] (A)
Worship & Fellowship at BHUMCBURNT HILLS – Come and participate in thoughtful worship services and fellowship times at Burnt Hills United Method-ist Church, 816 Route 50. Adult classes that cover a variety of religious subjects impacting our everyday lives are held at the 9am and 10:30am services. Sunday School classes for ages 2 yrs. thru senior high youth are held during the 10:30 service. Childcare for infants and children up to 2 yrs. is available dur-ing both the 9am and 10:30am services. Coffee and refresh-ments are provided following each service offering a chance to meet with your neighbors, friends, and church leaders. For more information, call our church offi ce at 399-5144 or visit our website at www.nybhumc.com (A)
Empty Stocking Project BeginsSARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Children’s Committee is a nonprofi t organization that helps children and families in Saratoga County. The Empty Stocking Project, one of our most vital and rewarding undertakings, provides holiday gifts and necessities to over 1000 children and teens each year. At the heart of this ambitious endeavor are the many people and organizations that generously sponsor a child each year by purchasing gifts from a child’s “wish list”. If you are willing to sponsor a child, or for more information, please call and leave a voice message at 448-5120 or call Kathy Kelly at 399-6629. Cash donations are also accepted and may be sent to: The Sara-toga County Children’s Committee, PO Box 1254, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866. (A)
Women Singers WantedCAPITAL DISTRICT – River Valley Chorus is searching for women singers in the Capital District area. Women of all ages who enjoy singing are invited to attend weekly rehearsals any Tuesday, at 7pm at Trinity Reformed Church, 705 Curry Road, Rotterdam. The River Valley Chorus is one of the hundreds of Sweet Adelines International choruses that make up this world-wide organization of women who sing four-part barbershop harmony. Musical knowledge is not necessary to join; voice training and music education are valuable components of mem-ber’s benefi ts. More information on membership benefi ts is available at http://www.sweetadelineintl.org/membership-ben-efi ts.cfm and visit the River Valley Chorus website at www.rivervalleychorus.org. (A)
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COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS. If you are Catholic and have stopped going to church, this invitation is for you. Whether you are hurt, angered, or have just lost interest, we invite you home for Christmas. True peace can only be found in Jesus Christ. You can find Jesus and His love in the community of the Church, the Scriptures, and the Eucharist. The message of Bethlehem is: The Christ is born; He will free you. God is with us! God will comfort you.
MAY THE SACRED HEART of Jesus be adored, glorified, loved and preserved now and forever. Sacred Heart of Je-sus, pray for us. St. Jude, worker of miracles, pray for us. St. Jude, helper of the hopeless, pray for us. Thank you for prayer answered. 9 x/ day/9 days. DBP
EXERCISE BIKE - Trim Line Dual Action. Excellent conditions. $75.00 518-3289
30-60% DISCOUNT to spay & alter cats & dogs. Friends of Animals. 1-800 321-PETS or 203 866-5223
2005 SUNDOWNER SUN-LITE 727 HORSE TRAILER. 3 horse - Slant with ramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitch ex-tender. 102” wide. Hardly used, in very good condition. Bought NEW $28,920 asking $15,499. obo. Call 884-9775
2 SNOW TIRES - $100 firm (less than 5,000 miles). P205/70R1595Q M&S B F Goodrich steel belted radials, Trail Maker Plus. 674-5143
BEAUTIFUL 1 Strand 6 cm. 18’’ Cultured pearl necklace. Never been worn. Never been used Pfalzgraff Chris-mas Holly Berry 8 piece place setting w/ many extras. Best offer. Must sell 339-0885
MG REMODEL & HOME REPAIR - No job too small! Int.ext. Serving Capital Dist. Questions? Give me a call! Free est. Fully ins. 383-2546
Repertory Orchestra ConcertEmpire State Youth Orchestra’s Repertory Orchestra will per-form a Classical Music Concert on Saturday, January 21, 3pm at Niskayuna High School. Cost: $10 Adults; $6 Seniors & Students. For additional information, please call ESYO at 518-382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org for more details. (P)
Looking for VeteransGLENVILLE – Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fi re and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat related military service are invited to join our Veter-ans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hostile Fire or Immi-nent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your fi rst year’s dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information, please con-tact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com (A)
Troy HS Class of 1962CAPITAL REGION – The Class of 1962 Troy High School, Troy, NY, is beginning plans for the 50th Reunion, to be held June 8-10, 2012. We are in need of addresses and/or email ad-dresses. If you are a member of this class, please send your name/address to sannay03@aol or call 235-1362 & leave a phone message. (A)
Al-Anon Family Group MeetingsSCOTIA – If you are affected by a loved ones’ addictive behav-ior (alcohol, substances, gambling), Al-Anon can help restore your sanity. We, as a group, come together to share our experi-ence, strength and hope, and discover ways to live a happier life. Every Friday from 6:30-7:30pm, we meet upstairs at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, So. Reynolds St. (corner of Glen Ave.) in Scotia. Questions? Call 377-9765 or email [email protected] with Meeting in the subject. (A)
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SNOWBLOWER FOR SALE: Yard Machine, 22”, 5HP, good condition. $300. 382-9438
2005 SUNDOWNER SUN-LITE 727 HORSE TRAILER. 3 horse - Slant with ramp. B&W Hitch, B & W Hitch ex-tender. 102” wide. Hardly used, in very good condition. Bought NEW $28,920 asking $15,499. obo. Call 884-9775
FRIDHOLM PAINTING: All interior projects large or small. Popcorn ceiling repairs; cathedrals; cabinets; wallpaper stripping and all phases of remodeling. Free estimates; abundance of references. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. Love what we do. Please call JOHN FRIDHOLM 330-9507.
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type. Will pay up to $25 per box. Will pick up. 423-0342
MARIO BENEROSO HOME IMPROVEMENT: All types of snow removal, painting, masonry work, carpentry, ceramic, kitchen, wood floors, wet basement repair, stucco, sheetrock, gutters, drainage. Low rates. Guaranteed work. 24 hr. service. 518-842-0911; 518-423-3981
LET GEORGE DO IT! Light Trucking; Clean-out: Garages, Attics, Cellars.Reasonable. Free estimates. 399-5937
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Volunteers NeededSCOTIA – Compassionate and caring individuals needed to as-sist in providing care for the dying. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for individuals wanting to “make a difference” by caring for ter-minally ill residents who lack the support and options to re-main at home during their fi nal days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected]. (A)
Fire Company Seeks Volunteer HelpersWEST GLENVILLE – West Glenville Volunteer Fire Com-pany is looking for basic help. We need folks for computer in-put, grant writing, shopping, gardening, event planning, photo album organizing and as basic helpers in the ‘social’ end of the fi re service. If you are a district resident that can commit a few hours a week, this call for help is for you. This is an opportu-nity for couples to get out and for community service for teens! Firefi ghters are always needed. Mondays at 7pm, 2024 West Glenville Road; 399-0567. (A)
Support Charlton Heights Cub ScoutsBURNT HILLS – Support the Charlton Heights Cub Scouts by donating bottles and cans at 250 Lake Hill Road, Burnt Hills. Bottle drop in barn driveway available 24/7. (A)
Families AnonymousGLENVILLE – Free weekly meetings for those concerned about the use of mind altering substances or behavioral prob-lems of a relative or friend. Monday evenings at 7:30pm at Co-nifer Park, 79 Glenridge Rd., Glenville; Main Lobby. (A)
Self-Therapy for the StuttererCAPITAL REGION – Self-Therapy for the Stutterer is the classic self-help guide by the founder of The Stuttering Foundation, Malcolm Fraser. It is written to and for the many adults and teens who stutter. The 192-page book is available at most public libraries including those in Del-mar, Cohoes, Guilderland, Loudonville, and Ravena. This book outlines a self-therapy program, which describes what the person who stutters can do to work towards better communication. The book is available free to all public libraries. If your library doesn’t have it, ask them to contact the Stuttering Foundation toll-free at 800-992-9392 for a copy. (A)
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With just a few short days be-fore Christmas, Animalovers still has two wonderful cats that need homes for the holiday.
DANNY is a 2 year old cat that is affectionate, playful and lov-ing. His foster mom says he’s the best cat ever! Danny has al-lergies and sometimes coughs and sneezes, but it seems to be better in the summer. He’s not on any medication and he’d be an easy adoption for a special family.TARA, who recently had kittens, is pretty, petite and personable. She’s 5 ½ years old and she would prefer a home with no other cats. She’d be a perfect friend for an older single person, but may do OK with a small family, too.To help make their dreams come true and to meet Dan-ny or Tara call 448-5468 and press “1” for the adoption line. One of our volunteers will return your call.
Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Eileen Quick at 377-2196.
MOMS Club of BH-BLBURNT HILLS – Social and support group with activities during the day for moms and children, including play dates, fi eld trips, infor-mational lectures, crafts, and community service projects. Contact us at 631-4633 or [email protected]. Membership area includes Burnt Hills, Ballston Lake, Charlton, Glenville, and Scotia.
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Enjoy Your Library At HomeBURNT HILLS – Visit the Town of Ballston Community Li-brary website, http://salon.sals.edu, install the free software, browse the collection, and add titles to your cart. Check out with a valid library card and download titles to a personal com-puter or laptop. When the download process is complete, you can enjoy titles on your Windows or Mac computer or transfer to supported devices, like an MP3 player or Apple iPod. Many audio titles can be burned to CD to listen in the car. For more information and help resources, visit http://salon.sals.edu. (A)
Faith Formation ProgramROTTERDAM JCT. – St. Margaret of Cortona Church in Rot-terdam Jct. has an ongoing Faith Formation program featuring topics of interest to all. You are welcome to join our discussions or be an interested bystander. Discussions are held at 10am af-ter the Sunday Mass in the Church Hall and feature food for thought and food for the body! Currently our Youth Group is undertaking a “Toasty Toes” project, collecting new socks (infant to adult) to donate to worthy recipients. Your help is requested. Bring some socks to warm some toes. For more in-formation, call Kay at 399-1888 or Maureen at 384-0668. (A)
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Donations NeededSCHENECTADY – The Home Furnishings Program, Inc. is seeking donations to serve clients in need in Schenectady County. Program operates at no cost to the donor or recipient. Currently needed: beds, dressers, kitchen tables & chairs, cof-fee tables, end tables, loveseats and household items such as blankets, pots & pans, towels, small kitchen appliances and kitchenware. Donations are tax deductible. To arrange a pick up (in Schenectady County only), call 346-2444. (A)
Glenville Town Board MeetingsGLENVILLE – Glenville Town Clerk Linda Neals has an-nounced that all regular Town Board meetings and work ses-sions will now convene at 7:30pm. Glenville Town Board meetings are held at the Municipal Center, 18 Glenridge Road, on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month, except June, July, & August, when meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday only. Town Board work sessions are scheduled for the 2nd Wednes-day of each month, at 7:30pm. (A)
Parent Network: News & Action CenterCAPITAL REGION – The Early Care & Learning Council in-vites you to join Parent Network: News & Action Center. Par-ents: you are your child’s fi rst and best advocate! Sign up to receive valuable information on early care and get involved, help raise the bar on high quality early care and education and get connected with your government offi cials. If you would like to become informed about the need for better child care poli-cies and would like to make your voice heard, join today! Go to www.earlycareandlearning.org and click on Parent Network.
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Love to Sing?MECHANICVILLE – The Dorothy Welch Choral Society is seeking men and women who love to sing. Reading music is not a requirement and there are no auditions…you must love to sing, that’s all! Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-9pm at the Mechanicville United Methodist Church. For additional information, call Wendy Diaco at 664-3387, Lee Sponable at 664-7958, or Vern Hillijas at 399-7208. (A)
Little People of AmericaCAPITAL REGION – A newly formed chapter of Little People of America is now in your area. Little People of America, Inc., is a national non-profi t organization that provides support and information to people of short stature and their families. We are the only dwarfi sm support orga-nization that includes all 200+ forms of dwarfi sm. Call Nicole at 209-8833 for more information. You can also check out our national website at www.lpaonline.org. (A)
Transportation for SeniorsSCOTIA/GLENVILLE: The Glenville Senior Center offers transportation to seniors who live in the Town of Glenville or Village of Scotia. We’ll take you to the hairdresser, grocery store, Wal-mart, to visit a friend, the bank, etc. We are not able to transport folks to medical appointments. Available pick up at your home Mon.-Fri., 9am-3pm. For additional information, call 374-0734. Donations gladly accepted. (A)
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qualify for Northeast Conquest, TDM Bonus, Military Rebates, Nat’l Assoc. of Realtors. CHRYSLER TOWN & COUNTRY: Lease: 36 mo/30,000 mi., 25¢/mile over, must qualify for Northeast Conquest, TDM Bonus, Balloon Cash, Military Rebate,
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