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HISTORICAL EXHIBITHALFMOON - The Halfmoon Historical Society will present an archeology exhibit at their meeting on Tuesday June 24th at 7:00 PM. This exhibit will feature artifacts from prehistoric Indian Fishing camps along the Hudson waterfront.
CAPTAIN PEACE CAMPCLIFTON PARK - CAPTAIN is pleased to announce the 20th annual Peace Camp program for youth in grades 1 6, living in the Shenendehowa School District. Peace Camp will be held from July 14 July 31 (Monday-Thursday) at Cheryls Lodge in Halfmoon Heights (formerly Turf Commu-nity Park). Peace Camp focuses on conflict resolution and problem solving. Applications for this free summer camp experience are available on CAP-TAINs website: www.captaincares.org , at Cheryls Lodge or at CAPTAINs administrative office in Clifton Park. Questions can be addressed to Kathie at 373-8873.
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GUIDED NATURE HIKE AT SARATOGA NATIONAL
HISTORICAL PARKSTILLWATER- A free leisurely, guided natu-ral history walk will be held Saturdays, June 21, 2014 from 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM at Saratoga National Historical Park (the Battlefield), located between US Route 4 and State Route 32, Stillwater, NY. Meet at the Visitor Center then caravan to the park sites featured that day. For any visitors in-terested in discovering an amazing array
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PARKCLIFTON PARK MOMS Club of Clifton Park, a social and support group for stay-at-home moms, has activities during the day with month-ly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Call Sarah at 369-1666 for more information. (A)
SUMMER CONCERT
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Company Orchestra for their Summer Concert Series fea-turing popular patriotic and pops music. All concerts are free and open to the public. Sunday, June 22, 7:00 pm. Freedom Park (next to Jumpin Jacks), Scotia; Sun-day, June 29, 4:00 pm. North Bennington Village School , 9 School Street, Bennington, VT. Joint benefit concert with Sage City Symphony. Visit our website www.mco-music.org for more informa-tion and like us on Face-book. The Music Company Orchestra is a 60-piece all volunteer community or-chestra, conducted by Dr. Gerald Lanoue, that per-forms free concerts through-out the Capital District.
PLAINSMEN JR. CHEERLEADING TAKING FALL REGISTRATIONS
CLIFTON PARK - Celebrating 10 Seasons! Plainsmen Jr. Cheer-leading League is taking Fall Registrations. For more informa-tion please see jpcheerleading.com or call/email Coach Alex at 518-727-7266 or [email protected]. We are a non-competitive instructional youth program for children in grades 3 through 8 that want to learn important cheerlead-ing skills and techniques. JPMinnies ages 4-7 contact Coach Alex at [email protected] or call 518-727-7266.
STRAWBERRY SOCIALREXFORD - Amity Reformed Church, 335 River-view Road, Rexford, will be holding its annual Strawberry Social on Thursday, June 19th from 6-8pm. The event will be held rain or shine and the cost is by donation. Please visit the church website at www.amityreformed church.org for directions to the church.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - La Fdration Franco-Amricaine du New York invites descendants of French-speaking Canadian immigrants and the public to join us in honoring the heri-tage and contributions of hundreds of thousands of French-speaking North Americans to the Capital Region and New York State. On Sunday, June 22, at 3 pm, the Federation will celebrate the traditional Quebec holiday Saint-Jean-Baptiste with a Mass in French (and some English) at St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 119 Broad Street, Waterford, followed by a reception (free of charge). All are welcome! Franco-Ameri-can Day in New York is June 24.
SARATOGA COUNTY KIDS CARE CLUB 2014 SUMMER FOOD DRIVE
SERVICE PROJECT CAPITAL DISTRICT - Club members are collect-ing non-perishable food items that will be do-nated to the Franklin Community Center and the Mechanicville Community Center to help feed kids that are out of school and will not be receiving free or reduced breakfast and lunch during the summer. Drop-off sites include:
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OPPORTUNITIES AT SCHUYLER RIDGEin Clifton Park
SCHUYLER RIDGE, a skilled nursing and rehabilitation facility in Clifton Park, has immediate openings for both nursing and certified nursing assistants. All of our staff must have strong customer focus. Some of our current needs include: NURSES provide professional and compassionate nursing care come be part of our team! Our current needs are: LPNs Part-time Days, Evenings and Nights; Per diem all shifts RNs Charge RN Full-time Days; RN Full-time Evenings CNA (must be certified) CNAs perform direct and indirect patient care tasks to ensure quality patient care, as well as efficient, effective operation of patient care units. Full-time Evening; Part-time Days, Evenings and Nights; Per diem all shifts If you are an energetic individual and are seeking opportunities for growth and development, these positions may be for you.
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SUMMERCAPITAL DISTRICT - This summer, share the beauty of your community with a Fresh Air child while enjoy-ing the pure joys of summer in your own backyard! Thou-sands of volunteer host fam-ilies in rural, suburban, and small town communities across 13 states from Virginia to Maine and Canada open their hearts and homes to New York City children from low-income communities through The Fresh Air Funds Volunteer Host Family pro-gram. The Fresh Air Fund, an independent, not-for-profi t agency, has provided free summer experiences to more than 1.8 million New York City children from low-income communities since 1877. Host families open their homes to children who might not otherwise be able to enjoy a summer away from New York City. Fresh Air children experience sim-ple pleasures like running barefoot through the grass, swimming in a cool lake, and gazing at star-fi lled skies. Through the eyes of Fresh Air children, families often re-discover the beauty of their own communities. For more information on how you can make summer special for a Fresh Air child, contact Ten-niel Hansen at 518-441-4407 or visit The Fresh Air Fund at www.freshair.org.
HISTORIC GUIDED CANAL WALK AT FARMERS MARKET
WATERFORD - Sunday, June 22nd Waterford Harbor Farmers Market will feature a walking tour of a Path through History, The Original Champlain Canal. Historian/Author Russ Vander-voort, will lead people to the 1823 Original Gateway Canal at the Side Cut Locks, and continue to the Weigh Lock Station. Walk will last approximately one hour. Those interested are asked to meet at the Waterford Harbor Farmers Market Info table at 10:30 am. Pre-registration not required. In case of rain, an indoor talk/discussion of the historic Canal will take place at Visitor Center 2nd Floor. www.waterfordmarket.org
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LAND OLAKES AMERICAN CHEESE ...............4.29 LB. LAUBSHER SWISS CHEESE ................................... 4.99 LB. BOARS HEAD CLASSIC CHICKEN BREAST ......7.99 LB. MOTHER GOOSE LIVERWURST..............................4.29 LB. TOBINS FIRST PRIZE BOLOGNA.............................3.99 LB. NY STATE NATIONAL BLACK ANGUS ROAST BEEF ..7.99 LB. HORMEL EXTRA LEAN COOKED HAM ..........3.99 LB. CAROLINA DELI TURKEY ......................................3.59 LB.
BONELESS ALL NATURAL CHICKEN BREAST 2.99 LB. 10 LB. BAG 2.69 LB. USDA BONELESS NY STRIP STEAK ..................7.99 LB. CHICKEN LEG QUARTERS .......................................79 LB. ST LOUIS STYLE SPARERIBS ................................3.29 LB. BONELESS CENTER CUT PORK CHOPS .............3.29 LB. USDA BONELESS SHORT RIBS OF BEEF .........3.99 LB. USDA BEEF BRISKET ..............................................4.59 LB. USDA BEEF CUBES FOR KABOBS .....................3.99 LB.
CUCUMBERS ..................................................... 3 FOR 99 EXTRA LARGE GREEN PEPPERS .........................1.19 LB. BING CHERRIES ......................................................2.99 LB. PEACHES ....................................................................1.19 LB. JUMBO ONIONS ........................................................ 59 LB. BI-COLOR CORN .............................................. 2 FOR 79
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CELEBRITY CHEF DINNERCLIFTON PARK -The Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clif-ton Park, is hosting their May Celebrity Chef Dinner on July 14, at 6 pm, at the Center. Atria Shaker will sponsor and prepare a delicious dinner for all in attendance. Entertainment will be provided. For more information, please contact the Center at 383-1343. This event is open to the public.
WATERFORD FARMERS MARKETWATERFORD - The Waterford Harbor Farmers Market is open for the season. The market is located at the Waterford Harbor Visitor Center, One Tugboat Alley and operates each Sunday now thru October 12th, 9:00 am to 1:00 pm. The market offers a variety of fresh produce, locally produced wines, baked goods, plants, homemade soaps, and more. There is also a masseuse on-site. www.waterfordmarket.org.
SECOND HAND ROSE
THRIFT SHOPSCHUYLERVILLE - 116 Broad St., Schuylerville announces that it is open during reno-vations! They are presently offering a $3.00 Bag Sale. Veterans receive a discount on all of the Shops contents. The Thrift Shops hours are Tuesday through Saturday from 11 AM to 4 PM. We are accepting donations during Shop hours only. For further information, please call the Thrift Shop at 695-4640.
BLAST BABYSITTING
COURSE MECHANICVILLE - BLAST Babysitting Course will be offered at the Mechanicville District Public Library 8:00-11:30am on June 21st, 2014. The BLAST program (baby-sitting lessons and safety training) is designed to be fun, exciting and interactive while providing babysitters all the tools necessary to be effective and dynamic baby-sitters. The class provides ex-tensive training in pediatric first aid, household safety, and the fundamentals of childcare. Appropriate for ages 12 and older, no fee will be charged. Each student will receive the American Academy of Pediatrics Cer-tificate upon BLAST course completion. Registration is required as space is limited. Call 664-4646 to register
FRIENDS OF THE
WATERFORD LIBRARY TO
MEETWATERFORD - The Friends of the Waterford Public Library will meet to discuss and plan 2014 events and fundrais-ing activities on Thursday, June 19, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Community Room at Van Schoonhoven Square, Waterford, NY. Members of the community interested in participating and joining the Friends are invited to attend. The Friends of the Waterford Public Library work with the Library Director and Library Trustees to support and ad-vance the services and goals of the Library.
HERITAGE HUNTERS MEETINGSCHUYLERVILLE - Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, June 21st, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Pre-serving Photographs and Documents will be the program topic. Melissa Tacke, Schenectady County Historical Societys librarian and archivist will be the speaker. She will explain factors that cause deterioration of personal papers, pictures, and other memorabilia in a typical home, and talk about how to best store, label, and handle them in order to ensure lon-gevity. She will also give advice on the common mistakes to avoid and what to look for in purchasing storage supplies. Public is welcome. For information call 587-2978
FOSTER PARENT MEETINGBALLSTON SPA - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on June 25, 2014 at 4pm at the Services Building, 152 West High St., Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of fos-ter homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certification class will begin in Winter, 2015. Please contact Melissa Myers or Stacey McVaigh at (518) 884-4157 for more information.
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BALLSTON SPA FARMERS MARKET OPENS FOR THE SEASON
BALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Farmers Market is open for the season - every Thurs-day from 3-6 pm and Saturday 9 am to Noon through October 18. The market is once again conveniently located in Wiswall Park, at the corner of Front Street and Low Street
in the Village of Ballston Spa. The market has many returning vendors and several new ones. In addition to bringing local farm produce, plants, baked goods and handcrafted goods into the Village, the market has teamed up with many organi-zations, clubs and businesses in the area this year to create fun events for the kids that will be off ered free of charge. Ac-tivities during the month of June include reading stories and making a bird feeder craft with the Ballston Spa Public Li-brary on June 21, and a dance demonstration with the Spa City Swingers on June 28. Live music at the Saturday markets in June will be provided by the band Play It Again and local musician Tom Choiniere. The Concerts in the Park series takes place immediately following the Thursday markets, starting on June 26 with Sirsy. For more information, please contact the market sponsor, The Ballston Spa Business and Profes-sional Association, at 885-2772 or visit their website www.ballston.org. Like us on Facebook!
A PLACE FOR MOMSCAPITAL REGION A little place for moms and those who are TTC to get together, connect, share stories, and get valuable advice from other moms. Please check out our group www.Mamasaurus.net. We hope to see you there. (A)
FARMERS MARKET SEEKING NON-PROFITS TO
SELL FOODWATERFORD - The Waterford Harbor Farmers Market is inviting non-profi t organi-zations to sell food at their Sunday farmers markets. Potential sellers should off er a variety of breakfast sand-wiches and lunch items for sale between 9:00 am and 1:00 pm. There is no fee for non-profi ts and interested groups should contact wa-t e r f o r d h a r b o r m a r k e t @gmail.com for available dates and more informa-tion. The market operates each Sunday from June 1st to mid-October at the Wa-terford Harbor Visitor Center, 9:00 to 1:00. www.water-fordmarket.org
JULY 4TH CELEBRATIONS AT SARATOGA BATTLEFIELD
STILLWATER - Independence Day on Friday, July 4, 2014 will be celebrated at Saratoga National Historical Park (the Bat-tlefi eld) on Routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater, with a Citizenship Ceremony, traditional readings of the Declaration of Inde-pendence, and free lemonade toasts. Saratoga Monument in Victory and General Philip Schuyler House in Schuylerville, both located 8 miles north of Saratoga Battlefi eld, will also be open from 9:00am to 4:45pm. The Battlefi eld Visitor Center is open daily from 9am to 5pm. The scenic tour road is open daily from 9am to 6pm. Saratoga National Historical Park, lo-cated on Routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater, off ers a variety of spe-cial events throughout the season. For further information, please call (518) 670-2985, visit our website at www.nps.gov/sara check our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/sarato-ganhp or our Twitter feed @SaratogaNHP
SARATOGA NATIONAL CEMETERY HONOR GUARD ASSOCIATION
SCHUYLERVILLE - The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association is a VOLUNTEER organization. Member-ship in the organization is restricted to active duty, reserv-ists, national guard and any honorably discharged veterans of war and/or peace time service of all branches of service. You MUST have proof of eligibility. Please feel free to visit our web site at: www.snchga.com or contact our Adjutant at: im-age.347@verizon .net . We are always looking for volunteers (male or female) to become members. You will be trained and issued our uniform.
SARATOGA COUNTY FAIR EXHIBITOR HANDBOOKS ARE
AVAILABLE BALLSTON SPA - Saratoga County Fair is looking for entries, exhibitors, and all kinds of participants. The 2014 Saratoga County Fair Exhibitor Handbooks are printed and available online at www.saratogacountyfair.org and in print at feed and grain stores, garden centers, Curtis Lumber, Allerdice Building Supply, AC Moore, Agway, Hewitts, libraries and town halls in Saratoga County and at The Saratoga County Fair offi ce at 162 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa and at the Co-operative Extension offi ce, 50 West High Street, Ballston Spa. Deadline for entries is July 12, 2014. Departments and shows include cattle, draft and saddle horses, goats, bees & honey, farm produce, fl owers, culinary, home arts, fi ne arts, an-tiques, talent show, sheep,fair pageants, education, Grange, 4-wheel-drive pull and conservation. The 173rd Annual Sara-toga County Fair opens on July 22, 2014 and runs through July 27, 2014 from 9am to midnight daily. Get all the details in your 2014 Saratoga County Fair Exhibitor Handbook or visit the web site, www.saratogacountyfair.org and click on Forms on the right side of the home page. For more infor-mation, call the Saratoga County Fair offi ce at 885-9701.
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10 LB. BAG SAVINGS85% LEANGROUND CHUCK ........... 10 Lb. Bag 2.99 lbWith Purchase of $25 or More of any other Meat. Limit 1 pkg. per family.92% LEANGROUND SIRLOIN ......... 10 Lb. Bag 3.39 lbWhy Does Our Chicken Taste Better? Because Its Fresherrrr and All Natural! ALL NATURAL - BONELESS, SKINLESSCHICKEN BREAST ......... 10 Lb. Bag 2.49 lbOUR OWN MADE - HOT OR SWEET, LINK OR LOOSEITALIAN SAUSAGE ......... 10 Lb. Bag 3.19 lb
CHAIRMANS RESERVENATURAL PORK SALE
FROM OUR DELICATESSENLand O Lakes - WhiteAMERICAN CHEESE ... 5 Lb. Brick/120 Slices 3.19 lbOur Own Made - Extra LeanHOT DOGS Natural Skin, Skinless or Jumbo ..........4.99 lbOur Own Made SMOKED PORK CHOPS or CANADIAN BACON .................................5.49 lbOur Own Made The Best BOLOGNA ...5.99 lbOur Own Made MAPLE HONEY HAM ..7.99 lbOur Own Homemade COLE SLAW, POTATO SALADOR MACARONI SALADAll made with Hellmanns Mayonnaise .................................3.99 lb
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MADE FRESH ON PREMISE EVERY HOUR EXTRA LEAN BEEF CHUCK PATTIES ...............3.99 lb
USDA CHOICE CERTIFIED ANGUS BEEF SALECERTIFIED ANGUS BEEFWHOLE BEEF TENDERLOIN 6-8 lbs. Cut to order into Filet Mignon Steaks or Roasts .......13.99 lbCERTIFIED ANGUS BEEFWHOLE NY STRIP LOIN12-15 lb. Avg. Cut to order into Boneless NY Strip Steaks .........7.99 lbCERTIFIED ANGUS BEEFPRIME RIB STEAKS ..................................10.49 lb
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Dr. Petra Enzien
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RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION Volunteers are needed in all areas of service from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the office. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, families that have been displaced by a fire, flood or other disaster; collecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustaining a quality filled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more in-formation about Red Cross volunteer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545. (A)
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
SARATOGA COUNTY - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound se-niors throughout Saratoga County. Current areas in immediate need are: SARA-TOGA, MOREAU/SOUTH GLENS FALLS, STILLWATER, & CHARLTON. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport Monday-Friday at about 10:30. Deliv-ery takes about one to one and a half hours. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Of-fice for the Aging- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.
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LATHAM - The Mohawk Hud-son Humane So-cietys 5th Paws in the Park Walk
& Community Day is Satur-day, June 21 at Siena Col-lege. Day of registration begins at 9AM with a Bless-ing of the Animals and a Zumba warm-up before the walk steps-off at 10:30AM. Hudson, the railroad puppy with the prosthetic paw who is now a certifi ed therapy dog, is the Canine Grand Marshal.. Music by Grand Central Station. Activities include, Pet-Parent Look-A Like, Best Summer Costume Best Trick and Musical Sit contests, a vendor area in-cluding Talk With Your Ani-mals with animal communi-cator David Louis, Albany Countys CART and K-9 George, driver Keith Flasch with his modifi ed race car sporting the MHHS logo and a Kids Zone with Balloon Gal Jenny, JoJos Fabulous Faces, Bounce Zee Bounces Dora and Spiderman, Albany County Cornell Cooperative 4-H Youth Dog Program, a Dog Rally, food vendors Home Style Caterers and Friend Dough At Its Best, pet wellness information, and more. Goldstein Auto Group will hold an Empties for Ani-mals bottle drive to benefi t the animals. To register and win prizes, www.pawswalk.mohawkhumane.org/Mo-hawk
BINGOMECHANICVILLE Bingo every Tuesday at Mechan-
icville-Stillwa-ter Elks, Park Ave., Mechan-icville. Games
begin at 7pm; doors open at 4:30pm; kitchen opens at 5:30pm. For additional infor-mation, please call 664-3345.
ST. EDWARDS/BETH SHALOM SPRONSOR FREE COMMUNITY LUNCH FOR SENIORS AND ADULTS
CLIFTON PARK - All Southern Saratoga area seniors and adults are invitied to share a free com-munity lunch on Wednesday, June 25th at the St. Edwardss Social Hall from 12-2 PM. Come join us for a warm meal and opportunity to meet and socialize with fellow area seniors and adults. The St. Edwards Social Hall is located at 569 Clifton Park Center Road, Clifton Park. Please call 371-7372 ext. 227 to reserve your seat.
32ND ANNUAL ALL MAKE & MODEL CAR, TRUCK
& MOTORCYCLE SHOWCAPITAL DISTRICT - Capital District Chevrolet Club announc-es its 32nd Annual All Make and Model from 1900 thru 2014 years - Antique, Classic, Street Rod - Car, Truck and Motor-cycle Show - Sunday, June 22, 2014 (Please note the new Sunday) will be held at the Colonie Elks Club, Route 155 (3.0 miles East of Route I87 - Exit 5) in Latham, NY. Registration till 12:30 PM. Show from 10:00AM to 3:30PM. Dash plaques and goody bags to the fi rst 250 vehicles. Participant Judging for 30 Trophies and Club Judging for (2) Best of Show and (5) Special Awards. Admission $3.00 per adult - children 12 and under Free. Show vehicles registration $10.00. Refreshments and food available, Entertainment, Car Games and Free Park-ing. Car Show Info (518) 783-8728, Vendors and Crafters info (518) 377-5168.
NOTRE DAME BISHOP GIBBONS 50TH REUNION
CAPITAL DISTRICT - The 1964 Class of Notre Dame Bishop Gib-bons is holding a 50th Reunion at Lanthiers Grove, Latham on July 26th. If you have not yet been notifi ed and wish to attend call Marianne at (518) 496-3541or email [email protected]. You may also contact us on Facebook at Notre Dame Bishop Gibbons Class of 1964.
BRIAN ZAPEL DANCECLIFTON PARK - On the last Sunday of every month Brian Za-pel holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dance will be Sunday, June 29, at 7 pm. The cost is $5 per person at the door. Come and enjoy this wonderful evening of danc-ing and entertainment. This event is open to the public. Next Dance: Sunday, July 27th.
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To further interest children, it is a good idea to plant seeds in a way that allows youngsters to monitor the progress of growth. Use a transparent container, such as rinsed-out glass jars and can-isters, to house the plant. Such containers give kids an unob-structed view of the process, during which children can plot the progress of seed germination and easily spot root and stem development. Once the seedlings grow larger, they can be transplanted into different containers.
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Children who want to try something different can explore other types of plants. Aquatic plants, or those found at the pet store to grow in aquariums, can be easy to grow. They need little more than a container, fresh water and sunlight. Cacti and other succulents are also fun to explore. These plants are quite hardy in that they can stand up to moderate abuse, such as failure to water frequently enough. The unique appearance of cacti make them interesting focal points for an indoor garden.
A love of gardening thats fostered inside can also be ex-plored outdoors. Set aside a plot of dirt where kids can sow their own seeds and tend to their own gardens. This hobby can help children learn patience and hard work while foster-ing an appreciation of nature.
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Garages are often targets for homeowners hoping to target clutter. Once a space reserved for cars, garages are no longer strictly for vehicles, used instead to store items that simply do not fit inside the home or a backyard shed. Organizing the garage is typically a weekend or several-day project. Heres how to turn a garage from a cluttered mess into a space suit-ed for storing items of all shapes and sizes.
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* Give thought to where you want to store particular items. Tools and items that are used more often should be stored within reach or where easily visible, while items that are not used as frequently can be stored higher up. Think about how you operate in the garage. Recycling bins can be stored clos-er to the door into the home, while bicycles and skates can be nearer to the garage door for easy access.
* Group like items together. Categorize items that will be kept. Garden tools, camping gear, sporting equipment, and automotive supplies should be categorized and stored in their own areas of the garage, determining if certain items can be stored inside the home to free up garage space. Grouping items together will make them easier to locate in the garage.
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Upperstorageshelving(abovethehighesthangingrod)canbe for seasonal clothes you use less often as well as pieces you rarely use at all.
Personal and activity items such as your everyday watch,wedding ring, wallet, keys and phone can stay within arms reach on a waist-level shelf or drawer.
Shoeswornmostoftenshouldbetheeasiesttoreach.Keepspecial party shoes or rarely used running shoes on the floor or way up high.
Whenspaceinotherareasofthehomeistight,keepluggageand other items tucked away in your walk-in. These occasion-al items can be hidden away and pulled out when you need
them.
Dontunderestimatethepowerofclosetaccessories.Closetsystems, like those from Closet-Maid, can be outfittedwithdrawers, doors, cubbies, jewelry trays and pullout rods, putting every last inch of space to work. To learn more, go to www.clos-etmaid.com.
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