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MAILED EVERY WEEK 155,000 10 ZONES 40 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! PCN CLIFTON PARK NORTH PENNYSAVER Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824 www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: CLIFTON PARK NORTH AND HALFMOON NORTH 8,239 MECHANICVILLE 6,215 • STILLWATER 1,665 Total Mail This Edition 16,119 Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000 Volume 65 • Number 7 • February 13, 2014 Look Inside For Our HEALTHy PET CARE GUIDE PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUSING ON THE HEALTH AND CARE OF YOUR PETS! Community Events Board more inside… WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM In Our The Bi-Weekly Publication Date Is March 13th PENNYSAVER, MONEYSAVER AND THE BI-WEEKLY Publication Dates: March 6th & 13th Deadlines: February 28th and March 7th Guide LOCAL AUTHOR AT MECHANICVILLE LIBRARY MECHANICVILLE - There will be a book signing by local children’s author Scott Cerkowski, aka Sir Koolski, at the Mechanicville District Public Library on February 19th at 6pm. Scott will be reading his book “Gunpher, the Mad Cat-ter” to the children at 7pm. Educating and inspiring children is at the heart of each Sir Koolski book. The book will be available for purchase and refreshments will also be provided. You can also visit his website for more information; http://www.sirkoolski.com. Mechanicville District Pub- lic Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville, 518-664-4646 fax 518-664-8641, http://meclib.sals.edu ELKS PRESENT BOBBY DICK ROCK ‘N ROLL SHOW MECHANICVILLE - In support of Elks charities, Mechanicville-Stillwater Elks 1403 presents Bobby Dick’s Rock ‘n Roll 101 on Saturday, March 1, 2014 - music from the 1950s to the present. Bobby will be accompanied by his wife DJ Suzie Q. He is the former leader of Bobby Dick and the Sun- downers, a band that opened for Rolling Stones, The Who, Tina Turner, Righteous Brothers, Dave Clark Five and many more! The March 1st show starts at 7 pm (doors open at 6 pm) with light snack bar from 6-8 pm. Ad- mission $7 - Joanne Russell (378-7562) or Amanda Proper (221-7525) for tickets/info. FARM STORIES WITH STORYTELLER AND AUTHOR JOE PECK CLIFTON PARK - Saturday, February 15, 2014, 2:00pm. Clifton Park – Half- moon Library Program Rooms A-D. Join the Friends of the Library for a de- lightful afternoon of storytelling with author and humorist, Joe Peck. Joe creates stories about many facets of everyday farm life. His presentation weaves together the trials and joys of dairy farming to capture its essence as the backbone of our society. Joe was raised on his family’s farm near Saratoga Springs, where he still lives and works. He has been entertaining audiences for years with a combination of enlightened inspiration, home- spun yarns and stand-up comedy, drawn from a lifetime of farm experi- ence. Joe is a member of the storytelling guild Story Circle of the Capital District story-circle.org and of Story Circle at Proctors StoryCircleAtProc- tors.org, the resident storytelling company. Joe will bring copies of his books for sale and signing. To attend, register at http://www.cphlibrary. org or call 371-8622. NANO SHABBAT CLIFTON PARK - Clifton Park Chabad announces “Nano Shabbat” at 6:00 pm on Friday, February 14th. All are invited to Candle lighting at 5pm fol- lowed by a joyful Shabbat dinner “nano” style, complete with mini knish- es, egg rolls, fish bits and more. The evening will feature a chat with Gil Gartiez of Global Foundries and parallel Torah discussion with Rabbi Yossi Rubin on the Nano theme. February 14th is “Nano” Purim, a mini Purim celebration in the first Adar month of the Jewish Leap Year. “Grand” Purim, complete with Scroll of Esther reading, Festive meal and gifts to friends & the poor, this year on Sunday, March 16th, will be celebrated Italian style at 4:00 pm at the Shen Adult Community Center. To RSVP or for more info, contact Rabbi Yossi at 495-0772 or [email protected]
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    155,00010 ZONES

    40 ZIP CODESThey are waiting to see your ad! PCN

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    PENNYSAVERCapital Region Weekly Newspapers 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 (518) 877-7160 Fax (518) 877-7824

    www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: CLIFTON PARK NORTH AND HALFMOON NORTH 8,239

    MECHANICVILLE 6,215 STILLWATER 1,665Total Mail This Edition 16,119 Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000

    Volume 65 Number 7 February 13, 2014Look Inside For OurHEALTHy PET CARE

    GUIDE

    PRODUCTS & SERVICES FOCUSING ON THE HEALTH AND CARE OF YOUR PETS!

    Community Events Board more inside

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    .COM

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    The Bi-Weekly Publication Date Is March 13th

    PENNYSAVER, MONEYSAVER AND THE BI-WEEKLY

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    LOCAL AUTHOR AT MECHANICVILLE LIBRARY

    MECHANICVILLE - There will be a book signing by local childrens author Scott Cerkowski, aka Sir Koolski, at the Mechanicville District Public Library on February 19th at 6pm. Scott will be reading his book Gunpher, the Mad Cat-ter to the children at 7pm. Educating and inspiring children is at the heart of each Sir Koolski book. The book will be available for purchase and refreshments will also be provided. You can also visit his website for more information; http://www.sirkoolski.com. Mechanicville District Pub-lic Library, 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville, 518-664-4646 fax 518-664-8641, http://meclib.sals.edu

    ELKS PRESENT BOBBY DICK ROCK N ROLL SHOW

    MECHANICVILLE - In support of Elks charities, Mechanicville-Stillwater Elks 1403 presents Bobby Dicks Rock n Roll 101 on Saturday, March 1, 2014 - music from the 1950s to the present. Bobby will be accompanied by his wife DJ Suzie Q. He is the former leader of Bobby Dick and the Sun-downers, a band that opened for Rolling Stones, The Who, Tina Turner, Righteous Brothers, Dave Clark Five and many more! The March 1st show starts at 7 pm (doors open at 6 pm) with light snack bar from 6-8 pm. Ad-mission $7 - Joanne Russell (378-7562) or Amanda Proper (221-7525) for tickets/info.

    FARM STORIES WITH STORYTELLER AND AUTHOR JOE PECK

    CLIFTON PARK - Saturday, February 15, 2014, 2:00pm. Clifton Park Half-moon Library Program Rooms A-D. Join the Friends of the Library for a de-lightful afternoon of storytelling with author and humorist, Joe Peck. Joe creates stories about many facets of everyday farm life. His presentation weaves together the trials and joys of dairy farming to capture its essence as the backbone of our society. Joe was raised on his familys farm near Saratoga Springs, where he still lives and works. He has been entertaining audiences for years with a combination of enlightened inspiration, home-spun yarns and stand-up comedy, drawn from a lifetime of farm experi-ence. Joe is a member of the storytelling guild Story Circle of the Capital District story-circle.org and of Story Circle at Proctors StoryCircleAtProc-tors.org, the resident storytelling company. Joe will bring copies of his books for sale and signing. To attend, register at http://www.cphlibrary.org or call 371-8622.

    NANO SHABBATCLIFTON PARK - Clifton Park Chabad announces Nano Shabbat at 6:00 pm on Friday, February 14th. All are invited to Candle lighting at 5pm fol-lowed by a joyful Shabbat dinner nano style, complete with mini knish-es, egg rolls, fish bits and more. The evening will feature a chat with Gil Gartiez of Global Foundries and parallel Torah discussion with Rabbi Yossi Rubin on the Nano theme. February 14th is Nano Purim, a mini Purim celebration in the first Adar month of the Jewish Leap Year. Grand Purim, complete with Scroll of Esther reading, Festive meal and gifts to friends & the poor, this year on Sunday, March 16th, will be celebrated Italian style at 4:00 pm at the Shen Adult Community Center. To RSVP or for more info, contact Rabbi Yossi at 495-0772 or [email protected]

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    CLIFTON PARK A Saratoga County Arts Council Art in Public Places Exhibition is on display in the 2nd floor Gallery at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, for the month of February 2014. Featured are artists Johane Gareau and Betty Pieper. Gareaus mixed-media exhibit is called Di-versity. Piepers exhibit is called ART Straight from the Heart of Childhood.

    TAI CHI CLASSES AT THE CENTERCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, and instructor Bon-nie Furlong, RN, certified Yoga and Tai Chi instructor, offer a weekly Tai Chi class on Tuesdays, at 10 am, at the Center. Tai Chi or Chinese Shadow Boxing is an ancient art consisting of slow, graceful and rhythmic movements. Over 100 million seniors presently practice daily in China. In this class you will learn the shortest of the many styles taught, the Beijing 24 form or Yang style Short Form. The emphasis is on building health, balance and coordination, and a calm state of mind. Loose fitting, comfortable clothing and flat shoes with good support are worn during this course. For more information on our Tai Chi classes, please contact the Center at 383-1343.

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    CLIFTON PARK Teens entering grades 6 and up are invited to participate in a Henna Hands Program program at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, Wednesday, February 19 at 1:30pm. Mehndi/Henna artist Gayatri will talk about the history and art of henna/mehndi temporary tattoos. She will demo the art and give teens a chance to get their own henna tattoo, if desired. Henna is a natural plant dye used by many cultures for beautification that is painless and tempo-rary.Registration required. Register online, in-person at the Welcome Desk or call the Library at 371-8622.

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    COMFORT FOR THOSE WHO MOURN MECHANICVILLE - is a 6 week Christian non denominational grief support group for all those who are mourning the death of a loved one. The next group will meet at St. Lukes On the Hill, 40 McBride Rd in Mechanicville from 4:00-5:30 beginning Monday February 24, 2014. The group will be facilitated by Fr. John Hopkins and Deacon Lynne Curtis LCSW both of whom have had many years of experience in ministering to the bereaved both within the Church and at Hospice where Deacon Lynne worked for nearly 20 years as a bereavement counselor. There is no cost for this program but registration is required. Please call St. Lukes offi ce at 664-4834 for further information and registration.

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    VALLEY FALLS - Most people with thoughts of suicide invite help to stay safe. Alert helpers learn how to support that desire to stay safe by moving beyond common tendencies to miss, dismiss and avoid suicide, identifying people with thoughts of suicide, and applying the safeTALK steps to con-nect people with suicidal thoughts to suicide intervention caregivers. At the Valley Falls United Methodist Church, 16 State St, Valley Falls, on Saturday, March 1, 2014, 9am-noon. Must be 15 years or older to attend. Pre-registration re-quired, free, open to all. Contact Lynn Keyes at 518-222-8650 or [email protected]

    ROCK SHOWCLIFTON PARK -- Join local geologist Lori Hoose will be presenting a Rock & Roll show at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Friday, February 21. Hoose will share with us cool rocks and minerals that she has gathered. The Friday Morn-ing-Free-For-All begins at 10:30 am. All are welcome to this drop-in program; no registration required. Bever-ages are served. For more information, please call the Library at 371-8622.

    7TH ANNUAL CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER

    REXFORD - Shenendehowa Rotary announces its 7th Annual Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on Saturday February 22nd at the Vischer Ferry Fire Station, 360 Riverview Road, Rexford, from 4pm to 6pm. Proceeds will benefi t CAPTAIN Child and Fam-ily Services. CAPTAIN programs and services address youth homelessness, poverty, bullying hunger, academic failure and family dysfunction and help support and empower youth and families in their journey to personal growth and self-suffi ciency. Adult dinners are $10, seniors $8 and children 10 and under are $6. Dinners are provided by Giff ys Bar-B-Q and include homemade chicken, vegetables and gravy over buttermilk biscuits served with mashed potatoes, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Take out is available. Tickets may be purchased at Giff ys American Grill (373-9800), CAP-TAINs Treasures or contact Robin Zimmerman at 371-1185 or [email protected].

    FOSTER PARENT MEETINGSARATOGA CO. - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on February 24, 2014 at 4:00 PM at the Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa, New York. Saratoga Coun-ty 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.

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    CELEBRITY CHEF DINNERCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, is kicking off their 2014 Celebrity Chef Dinner series on February 24, at 6 pm, at the Center. The Lutheran Care Network, Coburg Village, will be sponsoring the event with celebrity chef Gene Collen preparing a delicious dinner. Entertainment will be provided. For more information, please contact the Center at 383-1343. This event is open to the public.

    PROJECT: BLANKET FORTSCHUYLERVILLE - Saturday, February 22 from 3:30 - 6:30 pm area tweens (ages 8 - 12) are invited to participate in build-ing and using the largest Blanket Fort the area has ever seen. Admission to this event is one old patterened bed sheet and a joke written on a piece of paper. Tween Leaders have been selected to help direct this undertaking. A kitchen area is planned in the Blanket Fort where all participants will take part in preparing Hot Dogs and Taties. Bug Juice and Jello will also be provided. Then there will be games and prizes followed by popcorn and jokes. Your child may wish to bring a fl ash light. Please join us at the Youth Center in Fort Hardy Park in Schuylerville for this FUN tween event. For the latest details on our events visit our fb page: https://www.face-book.com/greaterschuylervilleyouthprogram

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    INTERNATIONAL WOMENS DAYSCHUYLERVILLE - In celebration of International Womens Day on March 8th, The Greater Schuylerville Youth Program in conjunction with CIEE USA High School Programs local representative, Julie Bruce Smith will host at the Youth Cen-ter in Fort Hardy Park a GIRLS RISING GENERATIONAL TEA. This event will feature high tea from 3:30 pm - 5:30 PM and a preview of the the award winning documentary directed by Richard E. Robbins, GIRLS RISING When you educate a girl, it changes her world. Mothers, daughters, grandmothers and aunties are encouraged to participate in this FREE empower-ment event. It also provides opportunity for the female com-munity to check out fi rst hand and up close all of the changes taking place at the Youth Center. For up to the minute infor-mation please visit us at www.facebook.com/greaterschuy-lervilleyouthprogram.

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    A VARIETY OF DANCE PROGRAMSCLIFTON PARK - Children are invited to participate in two dance programs off ered at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Pub-lic Library on Thursday, February 20. Creative Dance Arts will present these fun, upbeat classes geared for diff erent age groups. It is suggested participants wear comfortable clothing, socks and bring a water bottle. Creative Movement For children in grades K-1. 11am. JAZZ DANCE For children in grades 2-5. 12:30 pm. Registration is required and begins February 13 at 9:30am. If you have any questions, please con-tact the Library at 371-8622.

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    DIGITAL STORY CREATIONCLIFTON PARK - Teens in grades 9-12 are invited to join Janine De Tillio Cammarata, an award-winning writer of both fiction and non-fiction, and Mary Carrier, Digital Literacy Instructor, on a creative writing and digitalpublishing collaboration at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Tuesday, Febru-ary 18th and Thursday, February 20th from 10 am -Noon. Par-ticipants will create and illustrate a story to publish on a blog that can be shared with others as desired. No prior writing experience is required and general familiarity with word pro-cessing and internet searching will be helpful. Registration is required for this program and can be made online, in person or by phoning the Library at 371-8622.

    ACOUSTIC PERFORMERS SOUGHTMALTA - Looking for talented soloists, duos or small acoustic bands to perform in this years Caf Malta on Saturday, March 22. Only 3-4 acts will be selected and each group will perform a 15-20 minute set. Also seeking specialty acts in-cluding comedians and/or dancers to perform

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    HEALTH FAIRCLIFTON PARK - On March 27 from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will hold their annual Health Fair. We will have nurses, chiropractors, insurance providers, hearing aid care specialists, senior living facili-ties, and several other health care organizations on hand to answer questions, discuss basic needs, and provide free giveaways and handouts. Participating businesses include CDPHP, Ellis Hosptal, Miracle Ear, MVP, St. Peters, Atria Shaker, Wynwood, Clare Bridge, Home Instead, and Saratoga County Office of Aging, to name a few. This event is free and open to the public. Contact the Center for more information at 383-1343.

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    CLIFTON PARK - Dear Graduating Senior, We are pleased that you are applying for the 2014 Okte Elementary School PTA Scholarship. This year the Okte PTA will provide three schol-arships of $500.00 each to deserving Shenendehowa seniors who formally attended Okte Elementary School. The scholar-ships will be paid by the beginning of the fall semester 2014 to each recipients college or university upon confirmation of enrollment. These scholarships will be based on student academic achievement and demonstrated traits of outstand-ing character as evidenced by the criteria. Criteria: Students meeting the following criteria will be eligible for the schol-arships: Student will graduate from Shenendehowa High School and go on to either a two- or four-year college. Stu-dent must have a satisfactory academic record and submit a copy of their high school transcript. Student must have demonstrated participation in the following areas: extra-cur-ricular activities, employment and/or special circumstances. Student must have attended Okte Elementary School for at least 3 years. Student must submit two letters of recom-mendation: one academic, and one related to service and character. Individuals who are familiar with the applicant should complete these forms or letters. The completed ap-plication form should be returned to Mrs. Butera, Guidance Office at High School East, no later than March 1, 2014. The scholarships will be awarded at the annual Awards Night in May 2014.

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    CLIFTON PARK/HALFMOON - The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library Community Scholarship program has been established by the Friends to assist deserving students in realizing their educational dreams. The Friends anticipate awarding two scholarships of $1,000 each year to students who will attend an accredited two-or four-year col-lege or university. Scholarship recipients must be Shenende-howa High School students AND/OR residents of the Library tax district who attend another public or private high school or are home schooled. Applications will be available on Janu-ary 2, 2014, and may be obtained from: The Welcome Desk at the Library Shenendehowa High School East Counseling Center, or The FOL website at www.cliftonpark.org.friend-sofchpl. Please note that applications MUST be received in the library by library closing on March 7, 2014, and MAY NOT be faxed or transmitted electronically. For more information, please contact Lori Bennett at [email protected].

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    CLIFTON PARK - The Jewish Womens Circle will meet at 5:00 pm on Sunday, March 2nd at Art on Tap studio, Clifton Park Center for an afternoon of friendship and joy. Paint a mag-nificent masterpiece step by step with the expertise of local artists. Explore Day five of Kabbalah Creation: Fish & Birds. Sip some Kosher wine & enjoy delicious Purim snacks! Hostesses are Alyla Goldman & Alisa Chessler. A minimum $15 donation is requested. No affiliation or membership necessary. Ques-tions? contact Leah at 495-0779 or [email protected]

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    GREG NAZARIANS DANCE BANDCLIFTON PARK - On the second Saturday of every month Greg Nazarian holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Commu-nity Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dances will be Saturday, March 8, at 7 pm. The cost is $8 per person, $5 for members of the Center. Proof of membership is required to receive the discount. Come and enjoy this wonderful event. This event is open to the public.

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    THE FRIENDS OF THE CLIFTON PARK-HALFMOON LIBRARY BOOKS AND BRUNCH

    CLIFTON PARK - Saturday, March 15, 2014, 10:00-12:00 Noon at the Van At The Vista at the Van Patten Golf Club, 924 Main Street, Jonesville. Join area book groups and lovers of books for brunch and a panel discussion about embracing change and setting seeds of change into motion to create the life we want to lead, even when its not evident at the time. $20.00 in-cludes brunch, non-alcoholic beverages, and gratuity. Make checks payable to the Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. Mail your check to FOL, 475 Moe Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Please write on the memo line, Books and Brunch. Your check is your registration. Reservation deadline is Tuesday, March 11. For more information, visit www.heifer.org.

    MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKENDCAPITAL DISTRICT - For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communication, revitalize their relationship and get away for a week-end. Held at a local motel. The next weekend is March 22-23. Reservations required. www.albanyme.org. Call 518-279-3243 for information.

    EXPERIENCE A TASTE OF BALLSTON SPABALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Education Foundation (BSEF) will hold its annual fundraiser, A Taste of Ballston Spa on Monday, March 24th from 6-8 pm at the HVCC TEC Smart Campus, 345 Hermes Road in Malta. Guests will be able to sample delicious offerings from some of the areas most popular restaurants and food vendors. A cash bar, with wine and beer, will be available. There will be a raffle for gift baskets and other prizes. Tickets for the event are $30 per person or $55 per couple and are available for pre-sale on the BSEF website, www.ballstonspaeducationfoundation.com, or checks can be mailed to BSEF Taste of Ballston Spa, PO Box 276, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Please indicate the names of those attending. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more information: [email protected].

    VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR READING MENTOR PROGRAM

    COHOES - Do you enjoy reading? Then there are some children waiting to listen to you. Volun-teers are needed for a Reading Mentors program where adults will read to children during the school year. The Everybody Wins program has shown many benefits for both the children and adults that participate in it. Training for mentors will be available. For complete information, please call Carol at the Cohoes Public Library at 235-2570.

    SARATOGA THERAPEUTIC EQUESTRIAN PROGRAM OPEN REGISTRATION 2014

    SARATOGA SPRINGS - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program a 501 (c) 3 not for profit and totally volunteer organization is open for registration for the 2014 season. Children and adults ages 2 and up with special needs may apply. There are limited open spots in the program as STEP fills up quickly. For registration information please call 518 374.5116 or email [email protected] or visit our website www.stepup-nfec.org

    SAGE GATORS SPRING BREAK BASKETBALL CAMP FOR BOYS

    CAPITAL DISTRICT - April 14-18. Ages 7-15. Please contact Brian Barnes at 518-292-1969 or by email [email protected] for more information. Free early drop off and late pick up available.

    LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERSCLIFTON PARK - Captains Homework Help Program, at Cheryls Lodge in Halfmoon, is in need of volunteers who enjoy working with youth. Volunteers help students with their homework, reading or simple craft projects. Orientation is provided. Volunteers are needed on Mondays - Thursdays from: 2:40 3:45, to work with children from kindergarten through grade 5; from 4:00 5:30 with middle school students and from 5:30 6:30 for grades 9 12. Please call Mary at Captain, 371-1185 for more information. Volunteer applications can be downloaded from the Captain website captaincares.org. Those wishing to speak to a Captain Representative may also call 518-371-1185.

    WOULD YOU LIKE TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN A NEIGHBORS LIFE THIS WINTER?

    SARATOGA CO. - Volunteer to help a neighbor in need. Your neighbors independence de-pends on you! Care Links of Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta , Mechanicville, Towns of Ballston & Charlton. The Southern Saratoga County Care Links offers non medical help to our neighbors by easing loneliness and isolation and thereby make a difference in their lives. The focus of our help is for 60+ to have transportation, visiting, grocery shopping, friendly visits, and more. Please call 399-3262 to find out details of how you can do your part.

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    Albany, NY (February 13, 2014) Do you have a love for ani-mals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Goldstein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Hu-mane Society. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Societys Empties For Ani-mals campaign helps support the mission of the organization, including sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the prevention of cruelty to animals. We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2014 Emp-ties For Animals campaign. We would like to thank all of our customers and the members of the community who have gen-erously donated to such a worthy cause, said Alan Goldstein, President of Goldstein Auto Group.

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    CRAFTERS/VENDORS WANTEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - Crafters/Vendors wanted for the Little Sisters of the Poor Hello to Spring Craft Fair. The event will be held on Saturday, March 29, from 10am-4pm at Our Lady of Hope Residence in Latham. Hope you can join us. Please call 518-526-0659 or email charply @msn.com for more information.

    SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLEHALFMOON - The Town of Halfmoons Recreation Department is now taking applications for the 2014 Summer Camp Program. Various positions are available; applications can be picked up at the Halfmoon Town Hall or found on the town website at www.townofhalfmoon.org. Deadline for completed applications is March 7, 2014. For more information please contact the Recreation Department at 371-7410, ext. 2700.

    SPRING BOOK SALECLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clif-ton Park, will hold their annual Spring Book Sale on April 5, from 9 am to 4 pm. Paperbacks will be sold for $.50 and hard cover books for $1.00. The bag sale portion of the event is held from 3 pm to 4 pm. Please contact the Center at 383-1343 for more information. This event is open to the public.

    SEEKING BOOK SALE DONATIONSCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clif-ton Park, is currently seeking donations for their spring Book Sale, which will take place April 5, from 9 am to 4 pm, at the Center. All donated books must be in good condition. Paper-backs, hardcovers, childrens books, and DVDs are all accepted. Please contact Barb at 383-6370 with any questions. This event is open to the public.

    EASY AND AFFORDABLE SHOPPING

    CLIFTON PARK - Are you looking for the perfect, handmade gift for a friend or loved one? If so, check out the Forget Me Not Shoppe at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Open from 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday, our items and reasonably priced and make the perfect gift for anyone at any age! We sell a variety of handmade quilted, crocheted, knitted, and crafted items, created by our members. Come by and check our shoppe out today!

    $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED

    SARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga County Fair announced that ten $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and also students enrolled in college. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs and the New York State Showpeoples Association sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students must be active at the Saratoga County Fair or with the New York State Showpeoples Association. All applicants from Sara-toga County must submit their applications through the Saratoga County Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 11, 2014. Information is available at the Saratoga County Fair office, 162 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020, through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Sara-toga County and from local high school offices. Applications must be printed and completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more information, contact the Saratoga County Fair office at 885-9701.

    2ND ANNUAL MIRACLE LEAGUE POKER RUN-THE MIRACLE RIDE

    CAPITAL DISTRICT - Save the date (May 17, 2014) for our 100 mile scenic road course through the mountains of Rensselaer, Columbia, and Berkshire Counties to raise money for sports and social programs for children and adults with disabilities. Register on the day of the ride from 9:00am-11:00am. The ride begins at 11:30am. The ride concludes at the Rensselaer Elks with a chicken bbq, food, prizes, raffles, entertainment, live music. Cost per rider $25, passenger $15, and picnic only $15. Downloadable event registration forms will be available in com-ing weeks at: capitalregionmiracleleague.org If you have any questions contact Linda Baker at 518-376-8365.

    ALZHEIMERS CAREGIVERS SUPPORTCLIFTON PARK - The Alzheimers Association of Northeastern NY has caregiver support groups for those who have loved ones with a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimers disease. We have a support group that meets in Clifton Park at the Christ Community Reformed Church on 1010 Route 146 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 1:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Alzheimers Association at (518) 867-4999 x209. We also have another support group in Halfmoon that meets at the Halfmoon Senior Center on 287 Lower Newton Road the 3rd Thursday of every month at 12:00 p.m. (lunch is provided at this meeting). Please contact the senior center the day before to register at (518) 371-3892.

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    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.

    FOR THE LOVE OF ANIMALS, PLEASE FOSTER A PET

    CAPITAL REGION The Capital District Humane Association needs people to provide a loving, temporary home for our rescued dogs and cats while they are waiting to be adopt-ed. Your help can make all the diff erence in helping to save lives. CDHA is an all-volunteer, no-kill rescue group founded in 1988 to rescue unwanted, abandoned, abused, stray and otherwise needy animals throughout the Capital Region and beyond. CDHA is approved by the American Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Please contact Jenni-fer (664-3450) or Diane (899-0187) or visit our website: www.cdha.net

    WHISKERS ORGANIZATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

    CAPITAL REGION Whiskers Organization is in great need of volunteers. We are a small, not-for-profi t, all volunteer, 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 rewarding! Please help us to help the cats! For more information go to www.ewhiskers.com/volunteer.

    VOLUNTEERS DESPERATELY NEEDED

    CAPITAL REGION Adirondack Save-A-Stray desperately needs volunteers, foster homes, and your support! If you love animals and want to help please call 654-6220.

    ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERSSCOTIA - The Animal Protective Foundation is seeking day-time volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Av-enue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adoption Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna. Time commitment varies and training is provided. Volunteer posi-tions include: adoption; dog walking; special event and out-reach 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].

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    Pete Bardunias, President/CEO, the Chamber of Southern Saratoga County

    Remember The Heart This February

    This month we think of hearts, both literally and figu-ratively, so lets start with symbols of love. As cham-ber of commerce leader, I am so inspired by the couples who own businesses both large and small within our communities. A so-called mom-and-pop store implies that there is a couple working together, running the business (or multiple businesses!), man-aging employees, being involved in the community, yet finding time to raise a family and have a strong relationship with each other. For example, Gregg and Karen McGowan of Capital Interiorscapes have quietly built a strong business for over 22 years, yet volunteer to help at organizations such as the Chamber of Southern Saratoga County or the Malta Business and Professional Association. Also, attendees at the chambers Executive Institute program last fall got to see firsthand the re-ally great love story of Neil and Jane Golub, owners of Price Chopper Super-markets. They are known for their philanthropy throughout the capital region community, and it really was a blessing to spend over an hour with them as they shared insights into running a business and keeping the fire burning in their relationship. Happy Valentines Day to all the couples out there!But this February is also the time to think literally about hearts its Heart Month,

    a time to remember that Heart Disease is still the #1 killer of men and women, meaning its also the leading reason couples relationships are suddenly torn asun-der. My wife learned this all too well when she found herself rushing her husband to the emergency room some seven years ago. I came literally millimeters from death at the age of 39, of a very preventable and con-trollable disease. Diet, exercise, and genetics all play a role in curbing heart disease, but the key is to take action. If not for yourself, do it for the one who loves you.

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    CALLING ALL MENTORS!CAPITAL DISTRICT - I am I can is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to mentor girls in grades 9 - 12. Programs provide needed encouragement, guidance and advocacy to stu-dents as they navigate their high school years and move toward post-graduation goals. We are seeking adult female mentors to work with students on a weekly basis. As a mentor you would spend time with and get to know your student, while developing a relationship that provides support and guidance. If you are looking for some meaningful volunteer work, this may be for you. This program focuses not as much on job skill mentoring, but more on provid-ing a positive role model in the students life. You will help the student to develop core values and encourage young women to discover their dreams, to believe in endless possibilities while empowering them to make it happen. The organization is currently looking for mentors in the Clifton Park to Glens Falls areas. Immediate needs are to support girls in Hudson Falls, South Glens Fall, Glens Falls, Shenendehowa, and Ballston Spa school districts. If you have time on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and would like to have a positive impact on a girl in your community, please contact Founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102, or email [email protected].

    LOW INCOME TAXPAYER CLINIC AT LEGAL AID SOCIETY OF

    NORTHEASTERN NEW YORK CAPITAL DISTRICT - The LASNNY LITC offers FREE tax help to low income New Yorkers who have a tax problem with the IRS. For example, if you got a letter or notice from the IRS that you dont understand or a bill from the IRS that you dont think you owe or that you cant pay, or if you were denied an Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) you thought you should have got-ten, we may be able to help. The EITC could reduce your tax bill or even get you a refund if you qualify. You may be able to get the EITC if you have qualifying children and your earned in-come falls under a certain limit. This limit ranges from $37,870 up to $51,567 in 2013 depend-ing on your filing status and number of children. Workers without children who had 2013 incomes below $14,340 ($19,680 for a married couple filing jointly) may also receive a very small EITC benefit. To qualify, a child must live with you for more than half the year. A son or daughter, grandchild, younger brother or sister, or niece or nephew, may be a qualifying child. The child must be younger than 19 (or 24 if they are a full time student) or permanently and totally disabled. Only one person can claim a child for EITC each year. Other age, residence, and filing requirements must be met. You must file a tax return and claim the credit to get the EITC, even if you dont otherwise have to file. If the IRS denies your claim for the EITC and you dont understand why, you may want to talk to an accountant or an attorney. The LASNNY LITC can be reached at (518) 462-6765 or (800) 462-2922, Monday through Friday, 9am 5pm.

    BOY SCOUT TROOP 45 ANNUAL GARAGE SALE

    CLIFTON PARK - Saturday, April 5; 8:00am-1:00pm. Shenendehowa United Methodist Church. Rt. 146, Clifton Park. Items may be donated to the sale at the church on Friday, April 4 from 3-8pm.

    HELP KEEP A VOLUNTEER WARM THIS WINTERCAPITAL DISTRICT - The USS SLATER has launched their 15th Annual Winter Fund Drive. Its time to help keep a volunteer warm this winter. According to Chairman Bartley BJ Costello, The Winter Fund Drive was conceived back in 1998. After the first season of public visitation, we realized that we did not have enough cash to get us through the winter. When we closed for the season, our income stream ceased, but our expenses continued. It was a case of mak-ing lemonade out of lemons. We reached out to our members and asked them each to donate $100 to help get us through the winter. The response was overwhelming. Their donations got us through that first winter and then some. Weve continued the drive every year since. The appeal enables the volunteers to keep working on USS SLATERs restoration throughout the winter months. It has become an important part of the Museums operating fund. USS SLATER is supported by a network of 3,000 members in all 50 states, including Navy veter-ans, their families, and history-minded friends. In 2013 the only public funding the Museum received was a $1000 City of Albany Arts Grant to support public programming. Private dona-tions provide half of the Museums operating budget. The efforts of the SLATERs volunteers were rewarded in 2012 when the ship was designated a National Historic Landmark and in 2013 the Museum received a New York State preservation award. Volunteers donate an aver-age of 16,000 hours a year to the project. Winter Fund donors are welcome at any level. Visit the website at www.ussslater.org for more information. Museum memberships begin at $25. Members receive the Museums quarterly newsletter Trim But Deadly, which features historic articles, photos and updates on the volunteers progress, as well as free admission to the ship. Donations may be mailed to USS SLATER, P.O. Box 1926, Albany, NY 12201.

    COMMUNITY SERVICE OPPORTUNITIES

    CLIFTON PARK Are you a high school student in need of community service? Are you look-ing for volunteer opportunities? If so, the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court in Clifton Park, is always looking for volunteers to assist with everything from basic cleaning to event organization to clerical work. If you are interested in volunteering, please contact the Center at 383-1343. (A)

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    BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORS

    CAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Al-bany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services in the Unit-ed 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 influ-ence 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].

    NEW PROGRAM TO ASSIST LOW INCOME VETERANSSARATOGA CO. - Saratoga County RPC, through its VetHelp division, is pleased to announce the start of a new program to aid veterans and their families in their struggle to maintain permanent housing. The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program can provide monetary relief as well as extensive case management for veteran families that are home-less or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Temporary financial assistance is available for rental assistance, utilities fees, security deposit, moving costs, emergency supplies, child care and transportation. Case management and referral services include health care, daily living activities, financial planning, transportation, income support and legal assistance. The goal of the SSVF program is to promote housing stability among very low income Veteran fami-lies who reside in or are transitioning to permanent housing in the following New York State counties; Washington, Warren, Saratoga, Schenectady, Montgomery, Fulton and Schoharie. For more information, call VetHelp toll free at 1-855-233-1117.

    SEEKING HOST FAMILIESCAPITAL DISTRICT - Since 1952, International Fellowship, Inc. a non-profit organization has been successfully exchanging students to and from the United States. Families in this area are invited to reach across the boarders and host a high school aged exchange student for the semester or the academic year. The students come with their own spending money and are covered by health/accident insurance. All that is required of a host family is to provide room, board, laundry facilities and some tender loving care. Host families can be married, single, have kids, no kids- even grandparents can apply. Please visit our website for more informa-tion at www.internationalfellowship.org, write to International Fellowship, Inc., P.O. Box 130, Westfield, New York 14787, email [email protected], or call 1-800-647-8839.

    SECOND HAND ROSE THRIFT SHOP

    SCHUYLERVILLE - 116 Broad St., Schuylerville is offering a special sale on size 2X Mens Cloth-ing, a crib in nice condition and 50% off of Christmas items. There is also an on-going $3.00 bag sale. Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop offers discounts for Veterans. The store hours for the fall and winter are Tuesday through Saturday, 11AM to 4PM. Donations gladly accepted dur-ing shop hours. Volunteers for the Thrift Shop are always welcome. For more information, please call the shop at 695-4640.

    ELKS THURSDAY NIGHT BINGOBALLSTON LAKE - The Clifton Park Elks hold bingo every Thursday evening (ex-cept major holidays). There are a wide range of games including a progressive jackpot and bonus ball. Proceeds help support the Elks Charity Programs. The Lodge is located at 695 MacElroy Road., Ballston Lake. Admission is $5 plus game

    cards (various prices). Doors open at 6:00pm and the first game starts promptly at 7:00pm. Refreshments are available for sale. For additional information visit www.cliftonparkelks.com or call (518) 877-5200.

    BACKPACKS OF HOPE TO SUPPORT VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

    CLIFTON PARK Members of The Chamber of Southern Saratoga Countys Women In Busi-ness Committee are reaching out to the community for help with their charitable initiative, Backpacks of Hope, which supports mothers and their children utilizing the services of Do-mestic Violence and Rape Crisis Services of Saratoga County (DVRC). Backpacks of Hope is part of the Committees Baskets of Hope initiative, which has been providing women enter-ing the Saratoga County Domestic Violence Shelter with baskets of personal care items. The backpacks and school supplies meet the needs of the children who are also affected by do-mestic violence. The Women in Business Committee seeks donations of back-to-school sup-plies such as backpacks, notebooks, binders, pens, pencils, crayons, markers, glue sticks, etc. Donations of personal care items such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste and other toiletries are also welcomed year round. Anyone who wishes to participate in this worthy program can do so by bringing donations to The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County, located at 15 Park Avenue in Clifton Park (behind Shoppers World Plaza). Questions about the program should be directed to Liz Roggenbuck at 371-7748 ext. 108.

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