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PENNYSAVERCapital Region Weekly Newspapers P.O. Box 1450 Clifton Park, NY 12065 454-5501 www.crwnewspapers.com
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11TH ANNUAL KARAOKE CONTEST & SILENT AUCTIONCLIFTON PARKTwin Bridges Rotary will hold its 11th annual Karaoke Contest and Silent Auction Friday, October 2 at the Hilton Garden Inn, Clifton Park. The event benefits a number of charitable programs in the Southern Saratoga area and its lots of fun as well. There are several differ-ent ways for area businesses and individuals to show support: sponsor-ship levels ranging of $250 and $500 (the $1000 Platinum Sponsorship has already been sold to Catricala Funeral Home of Halfmoon); purchase of a corporate table to the event with discounted ticket prices; and do-nation of an item or service for the Silent Auction. Individual tickets can be purchased in advance for $50 at www.twinbridgesrotary.com or at the door for $60. This year Twin Bridges has designated two area service orga-nizations for special support: CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services which offers a variety of services to youth in Saratoga County and To Love A Child which provides humanitarian assistance to impoverished children and their families throughout the world. The rest of the proceeds will go to deserving local projects throughout the year. The Karaoke Event itself features a contest for serious singers (limited to the first 15 paid entrants) with celebrity judges and a $500 first prize, followed by time for any audi-ence member who just wants to get up to the microphone and belt it out. The Silent Auction will offer a wide variety of products and services with some tremendous bargains available. More information is available at the Twin Bridges website: www.twinbridgesrotary.com. Any questions, please feel free to call 518.491.5553
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CLIFTON PARK The Clifton Park Fire Department will Kick-Off their monthly All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, October 4th. The event will run from 8am to 11:30am at the firehouse on Old Route 146, between Routes 9 and 146 in Clifton Park. The menu will include Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Toast, Coffee, Juice and Milk. The costs for the all you can eat breakfast is $5.00 for Adults, $3.00 for Children ages 6 to 12 and FREE for kids under age 6. Tours of the fire trucks and equipment will also be given to all who attend as we also kick off National Fire Prevention Week, which is October 4th to October 10th, with fire safety information. Come and get your fill of our pancakes and learn some safety tips!
ANNUAL FALL RUMMAGE SALEMECHANICVILLE The Mechanicville United Methodist Church Annual Fall Rummage Sale will be held on Friday, October 2nd from 9:00am until 2:00pm and Saturday, October 3rd from 9:00am until noon. Saturday is Fill a Bag for a Dollar day! There will be a variety of items available: mens, womens, and childrens clothing and outerwear, shoes and accessories; books for everyone (hardcover and paperback), toys and games, house-hold items, glassware, small electronics, bedding and curtains, crafting and decorative items, Christmas and other holiday items, etc. All proceeds benefit the missions of the United Methodist Women. Please come and take home some bargains!
ANNUAL HARVEST ROAST BEEF DINNERSTILLWATER The Womens Association of Stillwater United Church, 747 Hudson Avenue, is holding its Annual Harvest Roast Beef Dinner on Thurs-day, October 15th from 5:00-6:30pm in the Churchs Fellowship Hall. The dinner consists of family style servings of roast beef, mashed potatoes and gravy, winter squash, coleslaw, rolls, pie and beverage. Takeout available. Cost: $12 Adults; $5 Ages 5-10; Under 5 Free. For advanced tickets contact the church office 664-7984. Tickets may also be purchased at the door. The historic designated church is handicap accessible.
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LIBRARY STORY TIME UPDATESMECHANICVILLE Mechanicville Library Fall Story Time will be at both 11am and 4pm on Tuesdays. The Library is located at 190 N. Main St., Mechanicville, NY 12118; Phone: 518-664-4646; Fax: 518-664-8641; Website: http://meclib.sals.edu
FIRST FRIDAY FRIENDS OCTOBER 2 AT 10AMCLIFTON PARK Come and make new friends at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library! Parents and children ages 12-36 months are invited to play and interact with others while using age appropriate toys, books and puzzles. Siblings wel-come. This is a drop-in program; no registration required.
GOING BATTY! NIGHTTIME FLYERSCLIFTON PARK Children in grades 1-5 are invited to join the Scotia-Glenville Childrens Traveling Museum at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on October 6, 4pm, to learn about these fascinating creatures through songs, sounds, and hands-on artifacts. Registration is required.
TRIVIA NIGHT AT RAVENSWOODCLIFTON PARK Tuesday night is trivia night! October 6th at 7pm. Join us at Ravenswood Pub, 1021 Route 146 in Clifton Park, for this event. Come for fun and prizes! For more infor-mation, please call the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library at 371-8622.
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CHURCHROUND LAKE Lots of park-ing will be available at the Corpus Christi Craft Fair! A variety Craft Fair will be held on Saturday, November 7 from 9am to 6pm and Sun-day, November 8 from 9am to 1pm at Corpus Christi Church Hall in Round Lake. Featured will be over 20 vendors with a large variety of handmade crafts. In ad-dition, the Church Mice of Corpus Christi will be sell-ing their hand-crafted items. There is NO admission fee. Lots of Christmas shopping ideas! The day will include a Bake Sale, Morning Caf, light lunch with homemade soup and pizza, until 2pm. Raffl es of unique prizes will also be occurring. New this year will be childrens ac-tivities face painting and Christmas crafts. Corpus Christi is located at 2001 Route 9 and Ushers Road, Round Lake (east of Exit 10 of the Northway and North of Route 146). For further information, contact Matt Duclos at 877-8506.
STILLWATER FALL FESTIVALSTILLWATER The 4th annual Stillwater Fall Festival will be held on Saturday, October 24th from 12:00pm to 4:00pm. Stroll through the Village of Stillwater for our free family event! Loads of FREE things for families to do: balloon sculp-tures, pumpkin bowling, fi eld games, costume parade down Hudson Avenue, trick-or-treating at each booth, bring a jack-o-lantern to the library for judging, check out the themed scarecrows for fun, and enjoy the Police Department scaven-ger hunt! There will be a huge variety of homemade foods to buy. Food pantry donations appreciated, come back for an Elvis & Patsy $10 show at 6:00pm! www.StillwaterFall Festival.org
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GREENWICH The Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce is proud to present the 3rd Annual Holiday Lighted Tractor Parade in the village of Greenwich on Thursday November 19th, at 6:30pm. Please join us as we fuse the rich agricultural history of Washington County with the excitement of the holiday season as we ring in the season by lighting up the Vil-lage of Greenwich with spectacular holiday lights on tractors and their decorated floats. Registration forms are at www.greenwichchamber.org and Facebook/greenwichchamber or the at the chamber office at 6 Academy St., Greenwich, NY. This long awaited event promises to be the highlight of the holiday season! Dont miss it!!
SUNDAY BREAKFASTVICTORY The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on Route 32 south of the village of Victory (look for our sign) will be cooking breakfast on October 11 from 8:00-11:00am and will continue holding breakfasts on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast (white or wheat), pancakes (regular, blueberry, buckwheat, apple cinnamon), French toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adults - $7.00; Children - $4.00. Everyone will be wel-come. For additional infor-mation, please call 695-3917.
PJ STORYTIMECLIFTON PARK Join the Clif-ton Park-Halfmoon Public Library staff on Mondays at 6:15pm, through November 16, for PJ Storytime. This is a quiet story time for working parents to spend with their children. Children, ages 2-6, along with their families are encouraged to wear their pajamas. This is a drop-in program; no registration re-quired.
SCRATCH CAMP FOR KIDS (GRADES 3 5) OCTOBER 2 AT 4PM
CLIFTON PARK Scratch is a computer programming lan-guage that makes it easy to create your own interactive stories, animations, games, music, and art -- and share your creations on the web. This class will motivate students for further learning through playful experimentation and proj-ect creation. For students in grades 3-5. Please register online or by calling the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library at 371-8622.
CREATE YOUR OWN WEBSITE OR BLOGCLIFTON PARK Create Your Own Website or Blog October 5 at 1pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. Look to Wordpress for a Do-It-Yourself (DIY) website or blog creation. Its free and user friendly. Learn about customizing Wordpress to work best for you. Registration is required. Please register online or by calling the Library at 371-8622.
BASKET PARTYCLIFTON PARK The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will be holding their annual Basket Party on October 4 at 1pm at the Cen-ter. Tickets are $7. Bring your ticket and receive 10 free auc-tion tickets! Sandwiches and dessert will be included. Come join us for a fun Sunday afternoon. This event is open to the public and tickets must be purchased in advance at the Cen-ter, as space is limited. Be sure to bring your entire ticket to the party for prizes. For more information please contact the Center at 383-1343.
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CALL FOR LOCAL AUTHORSCLIFTON PARK The Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library invites published and self-published local authors to par-ticipate in our Local Author Fair on Saturday, November 14. The event will provide authors with an opportunity to pro-mote, sell, and sign copies of their work. Jenny Milchman, the award-winning author of The Cover of Snow and As Night Falls, will deliver the keynote speech, followed by an autograph session and opportunity to visit with other local authors including Christa Parrish, Robin Antalek and Eleanor Kuhns. Please visit www.cphlibrary.org for more information or to submit an application. Application deadline is October 2.
APPLES, APPLESCLIFTON PARK Sing and read about apples with local per-former and educator Diane Payette at the Clifton Park-Half-moon Public Library on October 7th at 6:30pm. Then help cook up some tasty applesauce to take home! This is a drop-in program for families with children ages 3-8. No registration required; children must be accompanied by an adult.
COMFORT FOR THOSE WHO MOURN
MECHANICVILLE Comfort For Those Who Mourn - This is a 6-week grief support group for all who are mourn-ing the death of a loved one. The group will meet at St. Lukes beginning Wednes-day, October 21 at 4:30-6:00pm. All those interested are invited to stay for Eucha-rist at 6:00pm and a potluck dinner at 6:30pm. If you or someone you know would benefit from attending this group, please let them know about it and call the office at 664-4834 to register. If you have any questions, please talk to Deacon Lynne.
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CHURCH CRAFT FAIR & BASKET RAFFLEMECHANICVILLE Please join us for St. Lukes On the Hill 4th Annual Church Craft Fair & Basket Raffle on Saturday October 17th from 9-3pm. We are located at 40 McBride Road, Mechan-icville 12118 Next to Mech/Stillwater McBride Soccer Fields and between Johnson Rd. and Pruyn Hill Road. We will have wonderful and talented crafters and we only allow one vendor per trade and all items are handmade! Feel free to come for food as well as an amazing bake sale and 10 themed raffle baskets! FREE ADMISSION and lots of parking! All that enter the doors will receive one free raffle ticket!
BINGOMECHANICVILLE Bingo every Tuesday at Mechanicville-Stillwater Elks, Park Ave., Mechan-icville. Games begin at 7pm; doors open at 4:30pm; kitchen opens at 5:30pm. For additional information, please call 664-3345.
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FALL IS HERE!SARATOGA COUNTY Fall is here and so, perhaps you have some extra time on your hands? Now is the time to make that step toward being a VOLUNTEER!! Many organizations look to the Retired & Senior Volunteer Program to help recruit volunteers for crucial roles in a wide range of important programs throughout Saratoga County. Channel your interests in ways that you can help others and improve your community. The skills that you have learned through your lifetime of experience are needed now. Give to others, add to your experiences, learn new things or just enjoy yourself. Some opportunities currently in need are: AARP Tax Counselors - assist taxpayers prepare and file tax returns, Free service. Discovery Box Mentors - work with elementary school children with their reading skills. Office clerical help needed in a few small non-profit offices with answering phone calls, and assisting with various tasks. Osteoporosis Exercise Leaders are needed to assist lead groups in the program. Skilled and Unskilled Laborers are needed to help on housing projects throughout Saratoga County. As-sist various projects with Fund Raising activities. All programs that RSVP volunteers assist with provide FREE services to the participants/recipients. If you are 55 or older and would like to hear more about RSVP and how you might get started volunteering, call Janet Haskell at 884-4110 today!
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CLIFTON PARK Join us at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on October 8th at 6:30pm for a screen-ing of this dramatic French mystery. This is a drop-in program; no registration re-quired. Light refreshments will be served.
ANIMAL ADOPTION CLINICCLIFTON PARK On October 3, from 11:00am to 3:00pm, the Shenendehowa Adult Communi-ty Center, located at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will hold an Animal Adoption Clinic hosted by The Town of Clifton Park and Saratoga County Animal Shelter. All cats and dogs are totally vetted, meaning they are spayed/neutered and have had all of the appropriate shots for their age. Please consider adopting a pet - they make wonderful companions and friends! This event is open to the public. Contact the Center for more information at 383-1343.
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HALLOWEEN COSTUME DRIVE
SARATOGA COUNTY Hal-loween Costume Drive now through October 19th. The Saratoga County Kids Care Club is collecting gently used or new Halloween Cos-tumes any size including infants, toddlers, childrens and teens. All costumes will be distributed to fami-lies that are served by the Franklin Community Cen-ter. Please put your gently used Halloween costume to good use and bring it to one of the following locations: Saratoga Regional YMCA, 290 West Ave., Saratoga Springs; Wilton YMCA, 20 Gick Rd., Wilton; Malta Com-munity Center, 1 Bayberry Dr., Malta; A Healing Art Sanctuary, 154 Milton Ave., Ballston Spa; Healthy Hart Fitness, 43 Round Lake Rd., Ballston Lake. The Saratoga County Kids Care Club wants to help out and so can you! [email protected] or 412-CLUB
HARVEST FAIRCAPITAL DISTRICT Come to our annual Harvest Fair on October 3, 9:00am to 3:00pm, Trinity Church Lan-singburgh, 585 4th Ave., Troy Rain or Shine. 585 4th Ave., Troy. There will be in-door booths featuring holi-day crafts, bake sale, a silent auction, a gift basket raffl e, a turkey raffl e, and attic trea-sures. The breakfast and lunch caf will be open all day. In addition, there will be an outdoor yard sale. To see more details visit our web-site at www.trinitychurch-lansingburgh.org.
VOTER INFORMATION TABLESSARATOGA COUNTY The League of Women Voters of Sara-toga will be off ering Voter Information tables throughout the county in October. Residents can learn where to fi nd infor-mation about polling places, information about registration, answers to general voting questions and pick up voter regis-tration forms. The LWV tables will be available on-- Saturday, October 3: Saratoga Springs Farmers Market, 9am-1pm; and Wednesday, October 7: Saratoga Springs Farmers Market, 3-6pm.
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The Christopher Stewart Media BoxFor: Shenendehowa Educational Foundation
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On December 1, 2012 four 17 year old high school students were returning home from a local college basketball game when their vehicle was blindsided on the highway.
Chris Stewart (our son) and Deanna Rivers were killed immediately. Bailey Wind (Christopher's girl-friend) and Matt Hardy (Deanna's boyfriend) were severely injured, hospitalized and continue in their healing process.
Chris was one of the 2012 captains of the Shenen-dehowa Plainsmen football team with a love for the game and for the school. He finished out his football season but never got to walk across stage to receive his high school diploma. In honor of our son Chris, we are fundraising to renovate the old and dated media box on the football field. We are looking for a way to improve the school facilities and honor the legacy of our son at the same time. We envision the Christopher Stewart Media Box to be an enhancement to the current space, welcoming spectators and visitors to the stadium. The new Media Box will be visually and esthetically attractive to see upon arrival into the stadium. Our beautiful son will always be a part of Shenendehowa and to allow his legacy to hold a place on the campus would be wonderful. Please help us make it a reality. We will be sure to announce the dedication night in hopes you will be there with us and we hope to fill the stadium to kickoff the ribbon cutting for this fantastic new addition to the Shenendehowa CSD campus. Please make your tax deductible donation today. You can also follow us on Facebook at RIP CHRIS STEWART where we post additional information about our fundraising efforts and what we are up to with NYS legislation to toughen the DWI and distracted driving laws. On behalf of our family, thank you for considering our cause and helping us see it thru.
Regina and Mike Stewart
ANNIE AND THE HEDONISTSCLIFTON PARK Annie and the Hedonists October 4 at 2pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. The popular roots music group will perform at the Library. All ages welcome; no registration required. For more information please call 371-8622.
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SCRATCH CLUBCLIFTON PARK Scratch Club October 9th at 4pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. For students in grades 3, 4, & 5 who are comfortable working in the Scratch envi-ronment and have participated in a previous CPH Scratch Camp. Registration is required. Please register online, in per-son or by calling the Library at 371-8622.
ART AND CRAFT SHOWMALTA Malta Presbyterian Church, Dunning Street in Malta will hold an Art & Craft Show on Friday, October 2, from noon to 6:00pm and Saturday, October 3, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. If you would like to be a vendor or would like additional in-formation, contact Jane Morrison [email protected] or 518-928-2655.
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SPANISH STORYTIME WITH SENORA GLORIA
CLIFTON PARK Spanish Storytime with Senora Gloria at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on October 9th at 10am. Senora Gloria of the Capital Region Language Center will present stories and songs in Spanish, plus a craft. No pre-vious exposure to Spanish is needed--come and enjoy! For children ages 3 and up accompanied by an adult; no registra-tion required.
ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST BUFFETCOHOES The Cohoes Knights of Columbus will have their all you can eat Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, October 18th from 8:30am-11:30am at 255 Remsen St., Cohoes. We have an om-elet station and hash. Adults: $8.00; Children under age five: Free.
AN EVENING WITH AUTHOR ANTHONY DOERRCLIFTON PARK The Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library and the Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library are co-sponsoring An Evening with Author Anthony Doerr on Wednesday, October 14 at 7pm. Doerr wrote the instant best-seller, All the Light We Cannot See which won the 2015 Pulitzer Prize for distinguished fiction by an American au-thor. The New York Times described this book as, Hauntingly Beautiful. Due to an expected very large audience, we have moved the event from the Library to the High School East Auditorium, Shenendehowa Main Campus, Clifton Park. Reg-istration is REQUIRED to attend. To register visit www.cphli-brary.org, then Calendar of Events or call the Library at 371-8622. Books will be available for purchase at the program by The Open Door Bookstore. Light refreshments will be served.
PATRICIA ASHLINE MEMORIAL BRIDGE TOURNAMENT
CLIFTON PARK The Patricia Ashline Memorial Bridge Tour-nament will be held again this year on Thursday, November 5th at The VISTA Restaurant in Clifton Park, from 10:00am to 4:00pm. Entrance fee for the tournament is $30 per person. The event will benefit Care Links, a program that supports se-nior citizens by linking them with volunteers in the commu-nity for non-medical assistance. The event is open to bridge players at all levels of play. You may sign up with a partner, or the organizers will assign you a partner for the day. Along with bridge, played under regular contract bridge rules, with four hands in each round, the event will include lunch and prizes for the winning pairs. To register, please call Francine Rodger, at 518-331-4011 before November 1st.
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CHICKEN BBQ FUNDRAISERCOHOES Chicken BBQ Fundraiser on October 16 from 4-6pm. Half Chicken Dinner includes chicken, baked po-tato, coleslaw, roll & butter, cookie & beverage. Sponsored by: The Cohoes Community Center Day Care Center, 22-40 Remsen St., Cohoes. Tickets only $10. Eat in or carry out. Fall Festival Activities 5-7pm. Purchase at CCC or contact Jackie or Kathy. For tickets 237-7523.
FLIPPING AND INVESTING IN REAL ESTATE
CLIFTON PARK Flipping and Investing in Real Estate October 8th at 6:30pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. Beth Grzy-boski of Keller Williams will present a program for those who are considering flipping homes or becoming real estate investors. Topics cov-ered will include: types of distressed properties (short sales, foreclosures, corpo-rate owned, etc.); financing strategies and how to get those deals; landlord/tenant issues and laws; and most importantly, how to locate these properties they are out there possibly right in your neighborhood! Regis-tration is requested for this program.
INDIA THE CROWN JEWEL IN THE CROWNCLIFTON PARK India The Crown Jewel in the Crown October 9th, 10:30am, at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Pub-lic Library. World travelers John and Barbara Youker will present a slideshow about their trip to India. The itin-erary includes Delhi, Jaipur, the Taj Mahal, Varansi (the Sacred Ganges) and more. All are welcome to attend this Friday Morning Free-For-All program; no registra-tion is required.
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SHOWCLIFTON PARK All local artists invited to submit one artwork for southern Saratoga Artists Society An-nual Art Show in October 2015. Event is held at the Shenendehowa Adult Com-munity Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Entry fee: $10. En-try form on website: www.southernsaratogaartist.com or call 399-1824.
CARE LINKS & WHEATFIELDS RESTAURANT TEAM UP FOR FUNDRAISING DAY
CLIFTON PARK Care Links of Southern Saratoga County and Wheatfields Restaurant of Clif-ton Park are teaming up for Fund Raising Day. Wheatfields will present Care Links with 15% of all sales generated on Tuesday, October 13th as long as the diner presents the necessary voucher. Voucher is valid for dine in or take out. Vouchers can be downloaded from the Care Links Website, http://www.chsny.org and presented either at lunch or dinner on October 13th to be credited for the sales amount. This program is a simple for Care Links supporters to as-sist in raising funds of this valuable program. Care Links, started in 1996, provides volunteers to provide non- medical supportive services at no cost to person 60+ who reside in Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta, Mechanicville, Ballston and Charlton. Additional information may be obtained by calling 399-4624.
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ANNUAL 2-MILE WALK IN THE PARKCLIFTON PARK The staff, boards, and volunteers of CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services invite the public to participate in a 2-mile Walk in the PARK around Clifton Park on Saturday, October 17. The Walks goal is to inform the community of the valuable contributions that CAPTAIN Youth and Family services makes to improve the lives of the residents of our community -- and to raise the needed funds to maintain a wide range of imperative programs that help reduce the pressing social issues facing our schools and neighborhoods: youth homelessness, poverty, bullying, hunger, academic failure and family dysfunction. A day of fun and interesting activities are planned for the whole family including face painting, refreshments and door prizes. All who reside, work, and visit Southern Saratoga County are encouraged to come out and enjoy a walk with the community while helping CAP-TAIN provide basic and necessary assistance to friends, class-mates, and neighbors in their times of need. As the holidays and winter approach, the basic needs of your neighbors will increase. We hope you will join us for our Walk in the Park, said Sue Malinowski Catroppa, Executive Director of CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services. The Walk will begin at 9am, Oc-tober 17 with registration starting at 8:30am at the CAPTAIN Main office 5 Municipal Plaza, Clifton Park (Town Safety Building). Registration fees are $20 per family ($25 day of the event) - $10 for individuals ($12 day of the event). Group rates are available. You may register online at www.captaincares.org or at the event. There will be an open house at CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services main office located at 5 Municipal Plaza, Suite 3 in Clifton Park. Representatives will be available to answer questions about CAPTAINs programs and services including: Homeless Youth Shelter, CAP teens - Youth De-
velopment, Cheryls Lodge, Family Assistance, Street Outreach Project, CAPTAINs Treasures and Employment Readiness. This event is sponsored by the Town of Clifton Park, DGC Develop-ment, Halfmoon Jewelers and Wilcenski & Pleat PLLC. If you would like to become a sponsor visit our website!
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QUILT RAFFLECLIFTON PARK The Shenen-dehowa Adult Community Center, located at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will be holding their annual quilt raffle on December 14, at 1pm. This beautiful quilt, hand made by our seniors, won first place and best of fair at the 2015 Saratoga County Fair and is appraised at over $2,600! Raffle tickets are on sale now at the Cen-ter and you do not need to be present to win. Second and third place prizes are also available. Contact the Center at (518) 383-1343 for more information. This event is open to the public.
MEET MOJO THE TALKING CROWCLIFTON PARK Join Beth Bidwell of Wild Things Environ-mental Education at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, on October 12, at 1pm as she reads her new book, Mojo, the Fabulous (Talking!!) Crow. Afterwards, meet Mojo and learn some fas-cinating facts about the crow. Kids ages 5 and older are also welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information, please contact the Center at (518) 383-1343. This event is free and open to the public.
BIG TALKS!CLIFTON PARK If you or someone you know struggles with faith, or maybe believes in God but has little interest in at-tending church, it may be time to come and meet the new pastor at Shenendehowa United Methodist Church. Now through November 8, Pastor Lee will be examining the move-ment that changed the world. Its called the church and its BIG! Please join us at 9:00 or 10:30am Sundays, the address is 971 Rt. 146 in Clifton Park. We are waiting for you!
VETERANS DAY HONORED WITH HAND CRAFTED AMERICAN QUILT
CLIFTON PARK A member of Catholic Daughters of America and a master quilt maker, wanting to help Books for Troops send their books to the troops, decided to create a specially designed quilt to donate to the organization. The value of this quilt is estimated at $500. The cost of making the quilt was also part of her donation. This beautiful, original quilt decid-ed in patriotic colors measures 80x 60and is large enough to fit a twin sized bed, act as a generous throw or nicely dec-orate an empty wall. A picture of the quilt can be seen on our website at www.BooksforTroopsco.webs.com under the heading Whats New and on Facebook. The raffle will end on November 10. The announcement of the winner will be found on our website and Facebook on November 11, 2015. Ticket prices are: $3.00 for 1 ticket; $12.50 for 5 tickets (the price to send 1 box of books). To purchase a ticket send your check for the number of tickets you are buying (please write quilt raffle on the check) and the following contact informa-tion for your entry: full name, address, phone number with area code, e-mail if you have one, number of tickets you are purchasing to: Books for Troops/ Quilt Raffle, 152 Oak Brook Commons, Clifton Park, NY 12065. A receipt will be sent by e-mail if provided. The winner will be notified by phone.
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EXHIBITIONCLIFTON PARK The Sara-toga County Arts Council Art in Public Places Exhibi-tion will be on display for the month of October in the 2nd fl oor Gallery at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Li-brary. Gary Larsen and Maria Kobdzeil-Zincio will be this months featured artists.
VETERANS OF CLIFTON PARK
CLIFTON PARK The Shenen-dehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, is looking for Clifton Park veterans to be a part of a Veterans Rela-tions Committee. This com-mittee will help promote veteran fellowship as well as help plan a November Veter-ans Appreciation luncheon. If you would like to join or would like more information please contact the Center at 383-1343.
LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERS
CLIFTON PARK CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services is accepting new adult vol-unteer applications for its Homework Help, and Family Assistance. We are in need of van drivers at this time. Please visit www.captain-cares.org for the applica-tion, or call Mary at 518-371-1185. CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services is a social service agency located in Clifton Park. CAPTAIN oper-ates a runaway and home-less youth shelter, street outreach services, Teen Talk Helpline, emergency food pantry, family assistance program, and various youth leadership programs. For those with questions about CAPTAIN, please visit our website at www.captain-cares.org. Those wishing to speak to a CAPTAIN Repre-sentative may also call 518-371-1185.
LEARN TO SKATECAPITAL DISTRICT Would you like to learn how to ice skate? If yes, come join the fun! The Hudson Mohawk Figure Skating Clubs Learn to Skate program returns to the ice on October 3 at the RPI Field House, Troy. The club will off er lessons in fi gure skating skills and hockey for skaters of all ages! The 23-week program will be off ered on Saturday mornings from 9:45-10:45am. For additional information visit our website at hmfsc.org or contact Stacey at 518-658-0114.
CAPITAL REGION KINGDOM BUILDERS TO MEET
CAPITAL DISTRICT Capital Region Kingdom Builders, a net-working and referral generating group for Christian busi-ness owners, professionals, and job seekers will be meeting on Thursday, October 8 at 8am at Maranatha Ministries, 522 Bradt Street, Schenectady. For more information on Kingdom Builders please call (518) 301-0140 or email [email protected].
CHRISTMAS SHOW BUSTRIPCAPITAL DISTRICT Bus trip is planned for Radio City Christ-mas Spectacular Show in New York City on Sunday, Novem-ber 15. Choice of seats: Front Rows of Mezzanine ($99) or, Orchestra ($111). There will be time for shopping in New York and, may be a stop at Woodbury Outlet. Lots of fun, games and prizes on the deluxe bus. Clifton Park and Latham pick-ups. Will benefi t International Club. Book early by calling 371-3737.
COLUMBUS DAY BASKETBALL CLINIC FOR BOYSCAPITAL DISTRICT Sage Gators Columbus Day Basketball Clinic for boys: October 12th. Ages 10-17. Online registration available at Sagegators.com. 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.
MAKE A DIFFERENCE IN AN OLDER MANS LIFECAPITAL DISTRICT Paul is alone in his small apartment from morning until night. His children work or live away. There is no one who cares. His memory is failing, he cannot drive, and he is uncomfortable going to a Day Care.If he could have a male friend stop by and take him out, it would cheer him. The Care Links program has kind people who will give support to seniors who are over 60, but we need a man to visit Paul. If you live in Clifton Park, Ballston, Halfmoon, or Malta, call 399-3262 to ask what it means to help someone.
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