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PENNYSAVERVolume 64 • Number 46 • November 14, 2013
Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824
www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: BALLSTON SPA 5,959 • MALTA 7,100
ROUND LAKE 388 • ROCK CITY FALLS 285Total Mail This Edition 13,732 • Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000
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Round Lake Festival of Trees & Cookie WalkROUND LAKE - to be held December 4 through 7 at the Round Lake Mu-nicipal Building, 49 Burlington Avenue. Donations benefit the Round Lake Historical Society. Thursday, December 4th - 6:30 - 8:00. Adult Preview Reception includes food and beverages. $20 donation. Tickets on sale Vil-lage Office. Friday, Dec. 6, 530 - 9:00; Saturday, Dec. 7, 4:00 - 8:00; Sunday, Dec. 8, 11:00 - 3:00. Donation - $5.00 - At the Door. More Info: Village Office 899-2800.
Malta Ridge UMC Thanksgiving Pie SaleMALTA RIDGE - The Malta Ridge United Methodist Church will be mak-ing fresh pies for Thanksgiving. Pies available at $10.00 each include apple, pumpkin, lemon meringue and chocolate cream. Also available will be 6 inch pumpkin rolls at $5.00 each. We will only be making pies based on advance order. Pie orders will be taken (and must be paid) by Monday 11/18/13. Pick up date is Wednesday 11/27 at the church at 729 Malta Ave. Ext. in Malta Ridge. Contact Marie Balet at 584-9083 or email at [email protected] to place your orders and to confirm directions for pickup.
Breakfast With Santa ClausBALLSTON SPA - American Legion Auxiliary Unit 234 Invites your fam-ily to join us for Breakfast With Santa Claus! Saturday, December 14, 2013. 8:30 am to 11 am. 23 Pleasant Street, Ballston Spa. Enjoy breakfast with Santa Claus. Parents, bring your cameras for pictures with Santa Claus!
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LINDT Chocolate Fondue Party. Jonesville United Methodist Church. Nov. 15, 6:30-8:30 pm. Reservations required. 877-7332. Benefit Nicaraqua Mission Trip.
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Low Income Sale at Old Stone ChurchBALLSTON SPA - Old Stone Church will be holding their annual Low Income Sale on Saturday, December 7, 2013 from 10-3. The church is located at 159 Stone Church Rd., Ballston Spa.
Food DriveBALLSTON SPA - The Rotary Club of Ballston Spa would like to invite everyone to assist in our Food Drive to benefit the Food Pantry at the Christ Episcopal Church in Ballston Spa. The drive is now through Nov. 30 and will benefit local families in need for the Holidays. Any non-perishable food products such as cereal, pasta, sauce, beans, canned goods, such as fruits, vegetables, and soups, tuna, crackers, peanut butter, jelly, etc. would be greatly appreciated. Col-lection boxes are placed at O’Brien Pharmacy (Milton Ave. and Front St.), Agway/True Value (just south of the Village of Ballston Spa on Rt. 50), and Curtis Lumber (Rt.67 East of V-Corners) for your convenience. Please tell all your friends and neighbors to help us get the word out. And thanks in advance for helping the Rotary Club of Ballston Spa to continue our efforts to provide for those in need in our community.
Roast Beef DinnerBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa United Methodist Church, 101 Milton Avenue, will hold their annual Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday December 7th in the Fellowship Room. 4:00 to 6:30. The family-style dinner consists of roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, but-ternut squash, rolls, pie and a beverage. Cost: Adults $11, Children (4-12) $5 and under 4 years free. Take-outs available. There will also be a bake sale of homemade goodies. Come and enjoy the food and hospitality!
Noah’s Attic Christmas SaleBALLSTON SPA - Christ Episcopal Church, 15 West High Street, Ballston Spa. 885-9455. November 22-23, 9:30 am-4:00 pm. Christmas decorations and gifts of all kinds.
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League of Women Voters Coffee HourSARATOGA CO. - The League of Women Voters of Saratoga County will hold a Coffee Hour for persons interested in dis-covering more about the LWV and its programs on Tuesday, November 19th at 2:00 pm at the home of Francine and Ed Rodger, 34 Hemlock Drive, Clifton Knolls. The Coffee Hour will provide an opportunity for prospective members and per-sons interested in discovering more about such programs as Voter Service and Voter Education, as well as issues on the na-tional, state and local level which make up the LWV program. League advocacy areas are numerous and cover Agriculture to Zoning, and most everything in between. Membership in the League is open to not only women but men as well who are US citizens and live or work in Saratoga County. For more infor-mation, contact Francine Rodger at 331-4011.
Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade GREENWICH - The holidays are getting closer ... don’t forget to enter to be a part of the First Greenwich Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade on Thursday November 21st at 6:30 to bring in the holiday spirit in Greenwich. The registration forms are arriving at the Chamber offi ce and we want to see a lot more to make it the best possible fi rst time event in the village of Green-wich. The parade will meet at the parking lot of the Greenwich Central School between 4- 5:30 and move down to the Main Street, it will then head east to Washington street. It will pass by many shops open for your local holiday shopping. Along with a Soup & Chowder Fundraiser throughout the downtown area, to benefi t the Greenwich Food Pantry, tasting cups of soup & chowder will be offered for $1.00 each by many local eateries from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. This will help to keep you fed and warm to enjoy the parade. Contact the Chamber about becoming a sponsor. Registration forms are available on line at www.green-wichchamber.org or by contacting the offi ce at 518 692-7979.
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The History of US SubmarinesBALLSTON SPA - Al Singleman, Jr. of the Albany-Saratoga Submarine Veterans will be giving a lecture and Power Point Presentation on the history of US submarines and Pearl Har-bor at Ballston Spa Public Library on Saturday, November 16 at 1pm. The presentation will include some unique black and white photos of the attack on Pearl Harbor, models of WWII subs, photos of the inside of a WWII submarine and the history of submarines during WWII. Stop in for an evening of under sea adventures and remembering Pearl Harbor. This presenta-tion is free and open to the public. For more information stop in or call 885-5022. Ballston Spa Public Library is located at 21 Milton Ave.
Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of FameBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of Fame Committee is seeking nominations for the 2014 Hall of Fame to be awarded Spring of 2014. The program recognizes student ath-letes, teams, coaches, administrators, faculty and community members who have made signifi-cant contributions to the Ballston Spa Athletics program through their service, performance, dedication, commitment and accomplishments. All candidates for membership in the Hall of Fame must fall into one of the four categories of Athlete Candidate, Team Candidates, Coach/Faculty/Administrator Candidates or Community Contributor and meet the criteria for that cat-egory. Nominations forms are due by January 15, 2014 and are available at ballstonspaathletic-shalloffame.com or on the school districts web site at www.bscsd.org/halloffame.
Empty Stocking Project Begins SARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga County Children’s Commit-tee is a nonprofit organization that helps children and families in Saratoga County. The Empty Stocking Project provides holiday gifts and necessities to about 1000 children and teens each year. Generous people and organizations sponsor a child by purchasing gifts from the child’s “wish list”. If you are willing to sponsor a child or for more information please call Kathy Kelly at 399-6629 or leave a voice message at 484-1236. Cash donations are also accepted and may be sent to The Sara-toga County Children’s Committee, P.O. Box 1254, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.
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Ballston Spa Holiday ParadeBALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association’s annual Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Week-end Celebration takes place December 6-8. The Holiday Pa-rade will be held Friday evening, December 6. Step off time is 6:30 pm, proceeding on Milton Avenue and ending in Wiswall Park on Front Street with Santa lighting the Christmas tree. The parade has become a hometown-style holiday tradition, with fire trucks, floats, animals, kids and Santa parading down the main street of the village. This is a true community event so parade participants are welcome! If your organization, group or business would like to take part in the parade that night, please contact Ellen at the BSBPA office 885-2772 or [email protected]. Before and after the parade, there will be carol-ers and musicians on the street corners and many village shops and restaurants will be open with music, demonstrations and displays as part of First Friday, which also falls on this festive evening. The BSBPA encourages all Ballston Spa businesses, churches, schools and community groups who have holiday-themed events or activities happening between Friday, Decem-ber 6 and Sunday, December 8 to contact us with description, date and time of your event to be included in a holiday schedule of events which will be posted on the BSBPA website, Face-book page and made available throughout the community. You may send your information to Ellen Mottola, [email protected] or mail to BSBPA PO Box 386, Ballston Spa, NY or call the BSBPA at 885-2772. Please submit your event to the Associa-tion no later than November 18th. For more information about BSBPA events, visit our website www.ballston.org.
Do You Want To Give Back Before You Give Thanks?CAPITAL DISTRICT - Volunteer at the Troy Turkey Trot! Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 28, 2013. The Regional Food Bank is the chosen regional charity for this year’s Troy Turkey Trot, the area’s premiere Thanksgiving day race! We need volunteers to assist with various tasks through-out the morning. Tasks include packet pick-up, handing out water, assisting with food/fuel stations, and much more! Learn more and sign up at www.troyturkeytrot.com
Annual Fresh Florida Citrus FundraiserTROY - The yearly Troy Kiwanis Fresh Florida Fruit sale is on again to raise money for projects that directly assist Troy area youth. 20 lbs for only $22. Navel Oranges, Ruby Red Grape-fruit or a Mixed Case. Most area groups are charging well over $25/case. Orders must be received by Monday, November 18. Call Dean @ 322-0826. Will arrive in Troy, by December 13, in plenty of time for Holiday Gift Giving!! Kiwanis Serving The Children of The World.
Thanksgiving DinnerBALLSTON SPA - The 20th Annual Ballston Spa Community Thanksgiving Dinner will take place Thursday, November 28, from noon-3 p.m. at the Union Fire Co. No. 2 firehouse on Route 50. Free to everyone and anyone in the community, the event is pulled together each year by a number of volunteers and funded by financial and food donations. Volunteers work continuously, from Wednesday evening prepping, cooking and serving straight thru until Thursday clean-up. The event gener-ally serves up to 400 meals, including take home meals. Pie donations are still sought as well as volunteers for the event. To contribute either a pie or your time, contact Flo Bouchard, 884-0607.
Old Fashioned Brown Bread SaleROCK CITY FALLS - Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls, is hosting a Brown Bread sale just in time for the holidays. These hearty, delicious, and filling all- purpose/whole wheat flour, molasses, raisins, bran, and buttermilk steamed-in–a-can loaves are excellent plain or toasted with cream cheese or butter, and they refriger-ate or freeze superbly. At just $5.00 per loaf you can use as presents or stock up for the winter! Orders will be taken until Friday, November 15, with pickup Wednesday, November 20, from 10 am-3 pm. Please call Dorothy at 584-9078 or Cindi at 885-9791 to order your Old Fashioned Steamed Brown Bread.
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Veteran of the YearSARATOGA SPRINGS - Join Us as we honor our Veteran of the Year. This year we have selected two remarkable people to be awarded Veteran of the Year 2013: Calla Dever Osborne, an Army Nurse who served in World War II in the European Theater of Operations; and James A. Haggerty, a Marine Corps Heavy Weapons Specialist who served in the Korean War. Con-gressman Chris Gibson and The Adjutant General of NY, MG Patrick Murphy, both veterans, will be at the event to congratu-late the recipients. This is a free event. We invite the public to join us in honoring these veterans. Saturday, November 16, 2013, 1pm. New York State Military Museum, 61 Lake Ave-nue, Saratoga Springs. (518) 226-0490. www.friendsofthenys-militarymuseum.com
Winter Activites Brochure AvailableMALTA - The Town of Malta Department of Parks, Recreation and Human Services Winter Activities Brochure is now avail-able online at www.malta-town.org and at the Malta Commu-nity Center. Registration starts on November 1, 2013 for winter classes and programs. Classes, new sports programs and spe-cial events are scheduled to begin in December. Please call the Malta Community Center at 899-4411 for more information.
Big Brothers Big Sisters Looking for MentorsCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matching caring adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influence on the life of a child. Currently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250 x15, or by email at [email protected].
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Home Party SpectacularBURNT HILLS - The Burnt Hills United Methodist Preschool will present a Home Part Spectacular Wednesday, December 4th, 7-9:00 P.M. at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church. Lia Sophia, Pampered Chef, Madison Handbags, Tastefully Simple, Tupperware, and more will be present. A Silent Auc-tion and Bake Sale will be available during the evening located at 816 Route 50 across from the Burnt Hills Fire Department. Come and do some shopping for yourself or someone special and help support the preschool fundraiser. For more informa-tion call 399-5144.
Ugly Christmas Sweater 5K/1 Mile WalkCAPITAL DISTRICT - Saturday, December 7, 2013. 8:30am registration; 10am run begins. Event location: Town of Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Rd., Ballston Spa. Proceeds to benefi t Gateway House of Peace. Register online at www.gatewayhouseofpeace.org.
Community Emergency Corps & Toys for TotsBALLSTON SPA - During this upcoming holiday season Com-munity Emergency Corps of Ballston Spa will again be an of-fi cial drop off point for donations for the Toys for Tots program sponsored by the United States Marine Corps. This campaign has reached out and assisted needy and deserving children all around the capital region for over 45 years. Without this won-derful program, children in our communities would not have the opportunity to celebrate the holidays the way they deserve. With these trying times and the recession still looming over this holiday season, we are in an even bigger need of support from our Capital Region community. We have already started to re-ceive donations and will be accepting toys at our station at 78 Thompson St., Ballston Spa, NY until December 15th. You can drop them off anytime, days or evenings. If we are not at the building due to answering emergency calls, we hope you will return at another time with your contribution. As a reminder, toys collected in this area are redistributed right back into this area to those in need.For further information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact Ray Otten, Executive Director of CEC, at 885-1478.
Foster Parent MeetingSARATOGA CO. - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on November 25, 2013 at 4:00pm at the Services Build-ing, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certifi cation class will begin in Spring, 2014. Please contact Jennifer Otten or Stacey McVaigh at (518) 884-4157 for more information.
Volunteers NeededSARATOGA COUNTY - The Saratoga County Offi ce for the Aging is in NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors throughout Saratoga County. Current ar-eas in immediate need are: SARATOGA, MOREAU/SOUTH GLENS FALLS, STILLWATER, & CHARLTON. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport Monday-Friday at about 10:30. Delivery takes about one to one and a half hours. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Offi ce for the Aging- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.
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Softball Team Looking for PlayersCAPITAL REGION - Warning Track Heat 16U Girls Fast-pitch Softball Team looking for a few players to round out the 2013/2014 season. Email coachcarter@warningtrackheat to schedule a tryout.
Pitcher WantedBALLSTON SPA - Miss Scotties 14U team looking for pitcher for the 2014 Travel season. If interested, or for more informa-tion, please contact Mike Simmons at 331-0558 or email at [email protected].
Women’s Rugby Team Looking for PlayersSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga Brumbies (Women’s) Rugby Team is starting their fall season and looking for some new faces to add to the club. We welcome all women 18+ re-gardless of fitness/experience level. The women’s team is a small social club that strives to have fun, foster positive friend-ships and make a good name for ourselves in the community. Rugby is a great sport of fitness, endurance, and wit and it gives most women a feeling of strength they don’t often feel. If you are interested in playing please email [email protected], visit us at SaratogaWomensRugby.com or find us on face-book.
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Community Winter Sports Equipment SaleBURNT HILLS - The 53nd annual winter sports sale will be held from 9:00 am to Noon on Saturday, Nov. 23rd at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 860 Rt. 50. This annual event gives the community an opportunity to recycle winter sporting equipment. There will be new and used winter sports equip-ment for sale. Items for sale may be delivered to the church between 6:00 pm and 9:00 pm on Thursday, Nov.21st and 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm on Friday, Nov. 22nd. Older straight skis will not be accepted this year. Skis with out of date downhill bind-ings will also not be accepted. Downhill and cross country ski equipment, boots, skates, snowboards, sleds and winter sports clothing will be sold. Sellers determine the cost of the articles for sale and receive 75% of the sale price. Donations of winter sports equipment are gladly accepted. For more information contact Greg Adams at 399-5875, Church Offi ce at 399-5144.
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Join Cub Scouts BALLSTON SPA - Boys 1st to 5th Grade, Pack 2, Ballston Spa. Wednesday Nights, 7-8 pm, 1st Presbyterian Church, 22 West High Street. Info: Buddha Hurtt, CubMaster 884-8666 www.pack2bspa.com
Wednesday CraftersROCK CITY FALLS - The Wednesday Crafters at Simpson UMC, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (.4 mi south of Rt. 29), which follows the Ballston Spa School District schedule for vacations and school closings/delays, will meet Wednesdays between 10am-3pm. All crafters and hobbyists are invited to bring their latest project and drop in any time. No ability level, attendance, or church affi liation required. Bring a bag lunch or partake our light refreshments. Stay an hour or the day, whatever works for your schedule. Any questions, please contact Laura at 288-5922 or [email protected].
Animal Protective Foundation Seeks VolunteersSCOTIA - The Animal Protective Foundation is seeking day-time volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Avenue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adoption Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna. Time com-mitment varies and training is provided. Volunteer positions include: adoption; dog walking; special event and outreach support; laundry; bottle and can sorting; and morning cage cleaning at PetSmart. Must be at least 18 years. Contact Denise Altobelli, volunteer coordinator, at 374-3944, ext. 118 or [email protected].
Kitten and Cat AdoptionsWILTON – Capital District Humane Association for the Love of Animals is looking for homes for rescued cats and kittens. Adoption Clinics are held in the middle aisle of the Wilton PetSmart every Saturday from 10am-2pm. Our volunteers at the clinic can answer all your questions. (A)
Whiskers Organization Seeks VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Whis-kers Organization is in great need of volunteers. We are a small, not-for-profi t, all vol-unteer, no kill cat shelter in Albany. We need people to help us at our Clifton Park adoption center in Pet Smart. Time commitment is once every two weeks; nights or mornings. Fun and reward-ing! Please help us to help the cats! For more information go to www.ewhiskers.com/volunteer. (A)
Volunteers Desperately NeededCAPITAL REGION – Ad-irondack Save-A-Stray des-perately needs volunteers, foster homes, and your sup-port! If you love animals and want to help please call 654-6220. (A)
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Join I am I can for a “Magical Evening on Madison Avenue”CAPITAL DISTRICT - Please join the Woman’s Club of Albany and I am I can for a magical night out on Thursday, December 12th from 6:00pm-9:00pm. This party features a champagne reception, fabulous live music, a silent auction of magnificent items and a viewing of gorgeously decorated trees that will be donated to various local charitable organizations. Part of the proceeds will support I am I can in expanding our programs and outreach. I am I can is an organization filled with everyday heroes. It selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each other’s lives, learn from one another, and by doing so enhance the quality of life in our community. We are a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 that provides encouragement, direction, and guidance to young women in grades 9-12. The Woman’s Club of Albany is a not-for-profit community organi-zation which provides a center where Capital District women can participate in activities that support the cultural enrichment and welfare of women and children in the Capital Region. For additional information on the event and sponsorship opportu-nities, please call The Woman’s Club of Albany at 518-465-3626 or visit their website at www.womansclubofalbany.com. To learn more about I am I can, please visit our website, www.iamicanachieve.org or contact our founder, Avon Scherff, at 518-688-3010 ext 102. We’ll see you there!
I Am I Can Accepting New StudentsSARATOGA REGION – I Am I Can, a local non-profit mentor-ing organization, is accepting applications from girls in High School who feel they would benefit from a relationship with a female professional on a weekly basis. Mentors provide sup-port and guidance in a variety of areas depending on the needs of the student. This program is designed to help girls achieve their personal and educational goals. I Am I Can focuses not as much on job skill mentoring, but more on providing a posi-tive role model in the student’s life. The program is designed to “encourage young women to discover their dreams, to believe in endless possibilities while empowering them to make it hap-pen”. The organization is currently open to girls in grades 9-12 the Clifton Park to Glens Falls areas. To learn more about this exciting program, please contact Board Member and Founder, Avon Scherff at 688-3010 x102, or email to [email protected]. Visit the website at www.iamicanachieve.com (A)
Sonic Softball RecruitingCAPITAL REGION - Sonic Softball is recruiting 18U players for 2013 Fall Ball & 2014 summer seasons. Please contact Brenda for more in-formation: 518-527-0800.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Arthritis Foundation of Northeast-ern NY Announces Plans for “Jingle Bell Run” 5k ® Timed 5k to be held at new location; Central Park, Schenectady. Early Registration Now Underway! Bells will be ringing through the air at the “Jingle Bell” Run/Walk to benefit the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern NY. The “Jingle Bell” Run/Walk is scheduled for Saturday, December 7, 2013. Registration be-gins at 8:30 am with the 5k Run beginning at 10:00 am. All proceeds of the event will support the programs, services and research to youth and individuals with Arthritis. Individuals and teams can register online at www.albanyjbr.kintera.org or call the office at 456-1203. Registration fee is $25 prior to the event or $30 day of. Registration fee for children 12 years of age or younger is $15 prior to the event or $20 day of. The Kids “Candy Cane Fun Run”, sponsored by CapitalCare Medi-cal Group for children ages 2-12, will also take place for a fee of $15 (Kids Fun Run will be at 9:30 am). The Arthritis Foun-dation encourages anyone to attend in their holiday attire in-cluding Reindeer Antlers, Santa Hats or your best elf costume! For more information about the “Jingle Bell Run” 5k to benefit the Arthritis Foundation of Northeastern NY, please contact Eileen Reardon, Regional Director at 456-1203 or [email protected] orwww.arthritis.org. You can also find us on Face-book and Twitter.
Saratoga 912 Project MeetingSARATOGA CO. - Do you feel alone or abandoned about the state our Country is in? Please join like-minded and concerned people on the 2nd Tuesday of every month. We are urging citi-zens to get involved in the Local Grassroots Organizations in your area and help get our nation back on the right tract that America was built on. Please Join Us And Feel Free To Bring A Friend With You. Meeting At The D-Line Pub 6:30pm to 8:00pm D-Line Pub, 15 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa. We meet in the Back Room please consider having a bite to eat as the D-Line Pub lets us use the room at no charge. You can also check us out on Face book - www.facebook.com/Saratoga912Project or at http://www.meetup.com/saratoga9-12/events/129026322. Thank you and we look forward to meeting you. God bless us all.
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Before continuing, I need to air a pet peeve of mine. The word poinsettia is pro-nounced “poin-set-ee-ah” not “poin-set-ah”. There are those who argue that either version is correct. I beg to differ.
The poinsettia was cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico B.C. (Before Cortez). Called Cuetlaxochitl, it was a symbol of purity and was highly prized by the Aztecs. Later, the fl owers were used by Franciscan priests in nativity processions in colonial Mexico. Mexican folklore holds that the poinsettia or ‘fl ower of the Holy Night’ appeared during a miracle that occurred on Christmas. A boy who came to the church on Christmas was so poor that he had nothing to offer the Christ child. In shame, he fell to his knees and prayerfully asked God to forgive him. When he stood up, the fi rst ‘fl ower of the Holy Night’ appeared from the soil at his feet so he would have a gift to offer.
Eventually, around 1830, the fi rst U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Joel Poinsett, saw the plants, and sent some home to South Carolina. Poinsett, like so many early Americans, was a respected amateur botanist. He propagated his plants and shared them with friends and botanical gardens throughout the U.S. From that time, English speaking countries have known the poinsettia.
Around 1906, a German immigrant, Albert Ecke of California thought that the easy-to-grow poinsettia might make an interesting cut fl ower. It’s habit of producing bright red leaves, or bracts, just before the solstice seemed to make it a natural for the holiday sea-son. His idea caught on, especially in California and the southwest. Over the years, Albert and his son Paul began breeding poinsettias for larger bracts and bracts of different colors. They eventually developed varieties that performed well in small pots. The modern poinset-tia plant was born. Years of hard work and experimentation blossomed into a huge business with the Ecke family at the center. Most of the poinsettias grown today are from cuttings produced at the huge Ecke Poinsettia Ranch in California. They continue to develop new va-rieties. We now have white, pink speckled, bi-colored and new yellow poinsettias, all thanks to the efforts of the Ecke family. Maybe they should be called “Eckeias”. Nah.
Another tropical that has found its way into the American Holiday scene is the Christmas Cactus. Like the poinsettia, the Christmas Cactus is a short day bloomer. This means that decreasing day length is the trigger for the fl owering period to begin. The ances-tors of our modern Christmas cacti are native to the forests and jungles of South America.
Although a true cactus, the Christmas cactus seems to break all the rules of cactus culture. In its native environment, the Christmas cactus (Zygocactus truncatus, or Schlum-bergera bridgesil), and it’s relatives, the Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncatus, or Zygocactus truncatus) and Easter cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertnerl), are all epiphytes. In other words, these are cacti that grow in trees! These forest or jungle cacti grow their roots into the bark of their host tree. Their only access to moisture and nutrients is from rain and droppings that fall from above. When we think of cacti, we automatically think of the desert and bright sunlight. These forest cacti always grow under a canopy of trees and are never exposed to the full sun of the desert. The environment that these cacti have adapted to is that of the warm, humid jungle with sunlight fi ltered through the canopy of the forest. The adaptation of the Christmas cactus and its tropical cousins make it an excellent candidate for use as a houseplant. Their habits of fl owering just before the winter solstice make it a natural for display during the holiday season. Thanks for the read.
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Community AlliesBALLSTON SPA - Community Allies is a collaboration be-tween citizens and local organizations working together to end bullying, harassment, violence, and internet dangers in the Ballston area. Our goal is to be a resource to the community. By obtaining information from the public and assessing needs, we have formulated responses to those needs through mobiliz-ing residents and community organizations and have developed successful awareness and prevention strategies to end abuse. To become involved in Community Allies activities: Call DVRC at (518) 583-0280 [email protected] www.dvrc-saratoga.org/ca_info.hmtl. Project Funder: New York State De-partment of Health.
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Saratoga Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge, Inc. Helps Raise $1,280 for Ballston Spa Middle SchoolBALLSTON SPA - Local Chrysler Group dealership, Saratoga Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge, Inc. helped raise $1,280 in funding for Ballston Spa Middle School with Chrysler brand’s Drive for the Kids™ program. The fundraising event was held on October 11 in conjunction with the School Dance. Participants earned a $10 contribution to the school on their behalf from the Chrysler brand by taking a brief test drive in a 2013 model Town & Country minivan - highest ranked in loyalty 11 years in a row, as well as other Chrysler vehicles made available for test drives thanks to Saratoga Chrysler-Jeep-Dodge, Inc. At the conclusion of the program, the school with the highest number of test drives in each one of the fi ve geographic regions (Northeast, Southeast, Midwest, Central, and West) will win an additional $5,000, for a total of $25,000 in additional funding from Chrysler through the Drive for the Kids™ program. For more information, visit www.drive4kids.com. Learn more about Chrysler Group, LLC at www.chrysler.com.
Red Cross Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Volunteers are needed in all areas of service from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the offi ce. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, families that have been displaced by a fi re, fl ood or other disaster; collecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustaining a quality fi lled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more information about Red Cross volunteer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545. (A)
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CLIFTON PK.: Luxury Apts. 2 BR ($950) & 3BR ($1150), 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location.$950 . (631) 974-8468
BALLSTON SPA Cozy 1 BR country setting. Pets? $685. 956-3832 or 461-2582LUZERNE: One room, all in-cluded, no security, $575. 1BR, all util. incl., cable, WiFi, $725/mo. 696-3300CORINTH: 3BR House, 3-car garage, f/p, W/D hkups, in-ground pool. NO pets/NO smoking. $975+ 893-2786MIDDLE GROVE 3 BR 1.5 ba. in 4 family . Patio area. $1025+ util. Pets nego-tiable. Call 587-8324CLIFTON PARK BARNEY Rd.1 room, 344 sq. ft. $350/mo. all inclusive. Call 383-0135
RENTALS HOUSE FOR RENT: Lu-zerne, 3BR, kit., lv. rm., DR, washer/dryer hookup, cellar, lg. yard, 2 car gar., oil heat. Sec. & dep. $1,000/mo. 654-7527
MALTA COUNTRY 1BR APT. All util. incl. $825. Private entrance, + parking. Washer hookup. 583-9747
DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
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CLIFTON PK HALFMOON AREA.Quiet area. 3 BR, 1 ba, lrg LR, fireplace, eat in kitchen. Modern. Large deck/ yard. Must see. $1200+ util. includes garbage pickup. Some pets OK. 788-3042
GNSVT/SGF Schools, Eng-lish Village 2BR town homes, w/d hookup + amenities. Pet friendly. Starting at $710. Mon.-Fri. 9-5 or by appt. 518-793-8875 for specials.
LUZERNE RENTALRenovated 3 BR, 1 bath, lg. mobile home. Washer/ dryer incl. $800 monthly. 955-6745
VILLAGE OF STILLWATERCute house on nice lot. 3 BR, 2 ba.(updated in 2005) Full b’ment. NS, small pets w/ re-strictions. $1200+. 306-9646
CORINTH: Sunny, spacious, 2BR, renovated kit. & bath, 1st floor, porch, yard, $800/mo. No smokers/pets. 654-2048
GREENFIELD: $750 Incl. HEAT & trash. 2BR, New carpets, dishwasher, laundry in building. No pets. NO smoking, 893-2786
2 BR APT. IN CORINTH. Low util, o/s prkng. Incl plow-ing, garbage, cable hkups on site laundry. Lg. back yard. Not included elec. & heat. $750 mo. Pets acceptable for additional rent. 810-9499CLIFTON PARK EXIT 9.2-3 offices, 564 sq. ft. $650/mo. + util. Low over-head for 3 people. 383-0135
1BR APARTMENT: Conven-ient Main Street location, Cor-inth. $600/mo. + utilities. Call 683-4980. BALLSTON SPA LOW ST.3 BR, 1.5 ba. apt. $995 + util. Pets negotiable. Call 587-8324 ext. 203. HOUSE FOR RENTCorinth 3 BR/ 2 bath farm-house. W/D hkup, wood/ pro-pane heat, 1 acre yard. No pets/ smoking. $975/ mo. + util. + sec. Call 654-9706 and leave message.
BURNT HILLS - 2 BRTownhouse: Newly renovated, granite counters, walk-in closets. Energy Star A/C. $875 + utilities. Avail-able 11/01. 1-877-267-6468
REAL ESTATETOWN OF STILLWATERCharming 2 story home. 3 BR 2 ba. Totally updated in 2005. Full b’ment. Enclosed heated front porch. Landscaped lot. $184,900. 306-9646CATSKILLS MINI FARM 35 acres - Farmhouse - $169,900. 6 mi. to Delhi. Large pond, spring, barns, great views, pasture. Owner terms! Call 1-888-775-8114. www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
MY WIFE AND I are looking for a tired, even run down, house to buy to fix up. Call Fred at 577-6558 GETAWAY CABIN - 5 acres $59,900. 3,000 ac State land, snowmobile trail, 2 hrs. NY City, 1/2 hr. Albany! Add’l. land also avail.! No closing costs! Call 1-888-701-1864 www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
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LAND FOR SALE by ownerAsking $35,900. 3.249 acres. Located on 59 Hollister Rd. Corinth. 309-3419
ON TWIN PONDS w/34 acres $39,995. Beautiful woods w/large wildlife ponds full of ducks, geese & deer. Minutes to Syracuse, Salmon River, Oneida Lake. Call 1-800-229-7843. Financing available. Or visit www.landandcamps.com
MANUFACTURED HOMES
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MOBILE HOME FOR SALE2 BR, 1 ba, good cond. Large shed and deck.Saratoga Hills Park. $9500. 368-5650
DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
BEAUTIFUL, QUIET Mobile Home Park in Milton, mins. away from Saratoga, single & doublewide lots available. First 2 mos. free! Call Ray 376-6147. Also, new model homes for sale at wholesale prices. Call Mike 335-7949.
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‘07 dodGe caliber Sxt
79K Miles, Power Windows & Locks, Automatic, CD, AC
$7,985*#13315A
‘09 JeeP Patriot SPort
76K Miles, Five Speed Manual, Roof Rails, Cd Player, Ac
$7,969*#987C
‘07 chrySler 300 tourinG
96K Miles, Leather, Heated Seats, Power Drivers Seat, Alloys, Cd, Ac
$9,921*#1189PA
‘06 JeeP WranGler x 4x4
129K Miles, 6 Speed Manual Transmission, Air, Cd Player, Soft Top.
$9,777*#13268A
‘10 dodGe charGer 3.5l Sedan
13K Miles, Automatic, CertifiedPre-Owned, Alloy Wheels, Power Windows & Locks, U-Connect Phone, CD, AC
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‘11 JeeP Grand cheroKee laredo
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$28,988*#14056A
‘09 dodGe ram 1500 St reG cab 4x4
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$19,988*#1227P
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$25,988*#1213P
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$32,975*#988C
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$38,988*#13400A
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54K mi., 1 Owner, Loaded, W/Alloys, Pwr Seat, Sirus Radio & More
$16,944*#1224P
‘11 JeeP Grand cheroKee x PKG 4x4
44K miw, 1 Owner, Loaded W/Leather, Navigation, Bluetooth & More
$27,967*#14056A
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$17,988*#14080A
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37,000 Miles, 2 Door, Automatic Transmission, Air Conditioning.
$9,988*#14152A
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$22,988*#1220P1
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28K, Diesel, 4x4, 1 Owner, Loaded, W/Nav., Leather & Heated Seats, Sunroof & Much More
$47,988* #1243P
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$12,988*#1233P
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44K Miles,4x4, Loaded w/ 5.7 Hemi, Sirius Radio, Tow Pkg., Spray In Bedlinder & More.
$26,988*#13376A
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31K Miles, Power Windows & Locks, Power Seat, CD, AC, Automatic
$13,987*#1219P
‘07 dodGe nitro Sxt 4x4
85K Miles, Alloy Wheels, Towing, Power Windows & Locks, Cruise, AC, CD Player
$10,907*#13359A
‘12 dodGe Grand caravan Sxt
20K Miles, 1 Owner,Loaded w/Dual Pwr Sliding Doors, Alloys,Sirius Radio & More.
$19,988*#1242PA
‘07 JeeP Grand cheroKee laredo 4x4
85K Miles, Loaded with Leather, Power Seat, Sunroof, 6 Disc CD, Navigation, Alloy Wheels, Automatic.
$13,988*#13144A
‘13 ram 1500 exPreSS 4x4
1 Owner, Loaded, 5.7 Hemi, Dual Exhaust, 20” Chrome Wheels, Bed Liner, Tonneau Cover, Chrome Side Steps & More, 5K.
$28,988*#993c
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