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    747-9535 Fax: 747-9529

    C OURIE RThe Weekly Publication that means BUSINESS! 13 Broad St, Hudson Falls, NY 12839 email:[email protected]

    Vol. 13, No. 6, April 4, 2014Now On-line at addigest.com Napaul Publishers, Inc. - 2014 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED

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    www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 The Stovery - Home of Soothing FiresNapaul Publishers, Inc. April 4, 2014FREE INCOME TAX PREPARATION: The Hoosick Area Church Association (HACA), for theenth year, is offering free assistance to the public in preparing income tax returns through the IRS

    Volunteer Income Tax Assistance or VITA program. The VITA site is located at the HACA Center at26 John Street, Hoosick Falls. The office will be open each Saturday beginning February 1st, from10:00am - 3:00pm and on Thursday evenings from 6:00 - 9:00 through February. In March and April,offices will be open on Saturdays from 10:00am to 1:00pm, and on Thursday evenings by appointment.Office hours have been scheduled for evenings and weekends to accommodate people who find itdifficult to take time off f rom work. The service is free and is provided by IRS Certified VITA/TCEVolunteer Preparers. To help accurately prepare their r eturns, taxpayers should bring t he following:Photo identification Valid Social Security cards for the taxpayer, spouse, and dependents Birth

    dates for primary, secondary and dependents on the tax return Current years tax package, if receivedWage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G, 1099-R, from employers Interest and dividendstatements from banks (Forms 1099) A copy of last years federal and state returns, if available Bank routing numbers and account numbers for direct deposit Other relevant information about

    ncome and expensesTotal paid for day care Day care providers identifying number.Call Alison at Hoosick VITA 518-686-9491 to make an appointment. Volunteer positions at the sit esuch as reception, fil ling, photo copying, or hostess are also available. The VITA program offers freeassistance to those with low-to-middle incomes (wage earners who make $51,000 or less) who fileForm 1040EZ, Form 1040A, or a basic 1040 Federal tax return. Most returns for both Federal andState (including Vermont and Massachusetts) can be filed electronically and upon request, refunds canbe deposited electronically into a checking or savings account.Dianne Hosterman Executive DirectorHoosick Area Church Association PO Box #1 26 John Street Hoosick Falls, NY 12090 518-366-6167weekdays) 686-5310 (evenings) [email protected]

    CHURCHES OF WARRENSBURGH EXHIBIT- The Churches of Warrensburgh is the title o f anew exhibit to be mounted at the Warrensburgh Museum of Local History. Scheduled to run throughMothers Day, May 11 , the exhibit will begin with an opening reception on Sunday, March 9 between1 and 3 pm. Refreshments will be served. Christian churches played an important part in the lives of Warrensburg's early settlers and, indeed, continue to be an important part in the health and well-beingof our community. The exhibit wi ll occupy the "central area" in the museum, and will include photo-graphs and artifacts, plus brief histories of each church organization. Existing Warrensburg churches

    have been invited to participate in providing content for this exhibit. The museum is located at 3754Main Street (VFW Building) Warrensburg, and is open Sundays 1 to 3 pm and Wednesdays noon to 4pm. Admission is free. Entrance and parking are at the rear of the building, which is fully handicapaccessible. The museum is operated for the Town of Warrensburg by the Warrensburgh HistoricalSociety. For further information call 518-623-2207.

    GREENWICH LIBRARY BOOK SALE - The Friends of the Greenwich Libra rys First ThursdayBoomerang Book store in the Basement will be open for browsing and buying on April 3rd , from 4:00until 7:30. Come and pour over the thousands of new and like-new books on the shelves. New materialarrives every day! Put some Spring in your Step with a new book or twenty. This months specialfeatures rock bottom pricing on our well-stocked multi-media shelf of CDs, DVDs, VHS tapes andaudio books. All proceeds from First Thursday Boomerang Sales go toward library programs andmaterials.

    MMUNIZATION CLINIC at Warren County Municipal Center entrance #6 April 8 6pm-7:30pm.nfo 518-761-6580.

    ALL YOU CAN EAT PANCAKE SUPPER a t the Argyle American Legion April 19 from 4-7pm

    at the Legion 1815 Route 40. Info: 518-531-4174.

    CON BRIO PERFORMING ARTS PRESENTS A CHAMBER MUSIC CONCERT for thebenefit of SAFER (Schuylerville Area Food and Emergency Relief). Tania Halko Susi, Violin, KathleenNoel Bowman, Cello, Sylvia Eowyn Bloom, Soprano, and Douglas Bischoff, Piano will perform anengaging program of delightful Baroque, Classical and Romantic music, featuring works by Handel,Haydn, Massenet and Saint-Sans. The concert will conclude with Jazz favorites by Joplin andGershwin. What a lovely way to spend an evening or an afternoon and support a very importantcommunity institution. There are two performances of this concert: Saturday, April 12, 2014 at7:30 p.m at the Bischoff House, 573 Dunbar Road, Cambridge 12816. $17 per person, reservationsrequired. For reservations, please call 796-8184 or e-mail [email protected]. Sunday, April 13,2014 at 3:00 p.m. at St. Stephens Episcopal Church 1 Grove Street, Schuylerville There is no admissioncharge for the concert at St. Stephens. A free will offering will be collected.

    5TH ANNUAL TASTE OF HOOSICK EVENT FEATURES A CULINARY SHOWCASEOF THE BEST OF THE BESTCalendar Listing: Celebrate the areas 5th Annual Taste of Hoosick, Sunday, May 4th from 3PM 6 PM at St. Marys Academy auditorium in Hoosick Falls, NY. Featured are: top area restaurants,the Hoosick Falls Central School Jazz Band; all benefiting the Hoosick Area Church Association, Inc.Food Pantry. The 3rd Annual Taste of Hoosick showcases fifteen of the top restaurants in the areato give the public the opportunity to taste specialty items from each of them. This year Taste of Hoosick is very excited to once again bring to St. Marys stage, the Hoosick Falls Central School JazzBand, under the direction of Bill Brown. Joining the music fest for the first time will be Dottie Crossand Friends. The popular Silent Auction promises t o have something for everyone! Pet lover? Lookfor one of several baskets for that pampered pet. A quilt piece by Iva, Capris Dots goat soap basket.Need a cake for a special occasion? Gardening? Special Breakfast? Looking for a new do?Household goods and services? A huge variety of gift certificates. Much, much, more. Dont goaway empty handed! Remember Mom on Mothe rs Day May 11th. Tickets for the Taste are $12.50before the event or $15 at the door for adults, $10 for children age 6-12, and free for children 5 andunder. Tickets will be available at several locations, to be announced. All proceeds from the event willgo to the HACA Food Pantry. Pantry volunteers will be on hand accepting food donations and discussingvolunteer opportunities.

    BREAKFAST- The Valley Falls Ladies Auxiliary located on Popular Ave is having their monthlybreakfast Sunday April 13th 8-11 AM Menu consists of Triple Berry pancakes, made to order eggs,French Toast, sausage, bacon toast, coffee, juice, fruit and biscuits with sausage gravy. Their will bea bake sale, raffle and RADA knives for sale.

    GREENWICH SENIORS ARE HAVING A GARAGE SALE on May 17 & 18 . We are lookingfor vendors to add to our garage sales. For info and to sign up: [email protected].

    rELAY FOR LIFE ANNUAL BENEFIT POKER TOURNAMENT: to be held at the VFW onAbeel Avenue in Greenwich April 6. Tournament buy-in is $75, including lunch. $50 of the buy-in willgo to the pay-out to the tournament winners. $25 goes directly to Relay for Life. Tournamentbegins at 11am, seating at 10am. Your participation will help Love in Support Action beat 2013stotal. Please RSVP to Gene Tomzack in Greenwich at 518-692-7298 or Sarah at 802-287-1096.

    ADIRONDACK BLUEGRASS LEAGUE will hold a meeting, jam session, pot luck luncheonSunday April 13 at 1pm at the Lake Luzerne Town Complex 539 Lake Ave. Bring something toshare. Bring your instruments for jammin after the meeting. Info: 518-221-6231www.adirondackbluegrassleague.com

    ADIRONDACK BLUEGRASS LEAGUE will feature David Davis and The Warrior River Boys

    and Special Creek onSunday April 27

    at 2pm at Mollies Mason Jar 13 Park Ave Ext in HadleyInfo: 518-221-6231. www.adirondackbluegrassleague.com

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    GET NEXT YEARSFIREWOOD NOW!Very reasonable rates.

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    WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call518-692-2109

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    TREE SERVICE..EXPERIENCED HELP

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    SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, includingbutternut, cherry, oak, ash,birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.

    SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.

    BREAKFAST - The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located @ 4River Rd. is holding their monthly breakfast Sunday April 6th7:30-11AM. Cost adults $6 Children 5-12 $3. Menu consists of eggs, French toast, pancakes, omelets, hash browns, sausage, toast,coffee, juice & fruit. For more info call 753-9549. Good time todrop off returns and check into signing up to volunteer to helpyour community and become a member.

    LENTEN FISH FRY- St. Patrick's Catholic Church in Cam-bridge will be having a fish fry during Lent from 4:30 PM - 7:00

    PM on the following dates: April 4th and 11th . The menu willinclude fish with roll, french fries, sauce, coleslaw, drink and des-sert. The cost will be $9.50. Eat in or take outs are available.

    HAIR OF THE DOG- HAIR OF THE DOG will make theirnnual appearance at the Greenwich Elks. Best known interna-onal, Irish Band w/ Celtic, rock, folk & bluegrass blend on Fri-ay night April 25 th- Doors open at 6 PM show starts at 8PM-ood will be availabl e. Reserved Tables with 10 Advance ticketst $15.00 EA. TAXI will be FREE up to 10 mile s and also avail-ble for hire. Call Cindy at 638-6002 or the stop at the Lodge toick up your tickets 692-2061.

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    milk and with a personal prepared Omelet Station all for Only7.00 Adults, Seniors $6.00, Youth 5- 12 $5.00 and under 5 (FREE).

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    WRITING WORKSHOPS- Mary Sanders Shartle will teach afour-session memoir/fiction writing course at Willows Bistro inWarrensburg, noon to 2 p.m. Thursdays from April 24 - May 15 ,2014. This course is organized by Fict ion Among Friends in coop-eration with the bistro. Shartle calls her workshop Life Lines andsays they are very relaxed, informal and supportive. They will en-tail free-writing from prompts and writing homework (voluntary),with opportunities to read work to the class. Cost of the four-weekcourse is $148, which includes lunch. Class size is limited to ten.Mary Sanders Shartle is a poet, fiction, and essay wri ter. Her novelabout a woman living alone in the Adirondacks: The Truth and Leg-end of Lily Martindale, is available from SUNY Press in April 2014.She was awarded a 2007 individual artists grant from the NewYork State Council of the Arts, a state agency, to complete thebook. In January, 2014 she was a finalist in the Tupelo Press OpenProse competition. The story, The Spider Web appeared in theiron-line Quarterly. She is a member of The Three Poets with col-leagues Marilyn McCabe and Elaine Handley, who thrice won theAdirondack Center for Writing Literary Award for best book of poetry for their chapbooks Notes from the FiretowerThree Poetson the Adirondacks (2005) and Glacial Erratica: Three Poets on theAdirondacks, Part 2 (2006); and Winterberry, Pine: Three Poets onNorth Country Winter (2010). Their full length book, Tear of theClouds, was released by Ra Press in 2011. Shartle teaches numer-ous writing workshops for adults, children and teens. She regularlyhosts book discussion groups for Road Scholars (Elder Hostel) atGreat Camp Sagamore. She was an editorial committee memberand contributor to The Galway Story Quilt: Poems of a Place by thePeople Who Live Here, published in 2007 which won the JosephShubert Award for Library Excellence, New York States most pres-tigious library award. Shartle was the director of the Saratoga Po-etry Zone in Saratoga Springs, New York from 2004 until 2007,hosting poets such as Brigit Pegeen Kelly, Dan Hoffman and RachelHadas. She currently sits on the board of the Adirondack Centerfor Writing. To inquire or register, contact Fiction Among Friendsorganizer, Persis Granger, [email protected] or 352-463-3089.Register and pre-pay by April 1. More info: http:// www.persisgranger.com/FAF_ShartleBio.htm.

    BEAUTY AND THE BEAST- Are you looking for something

    fun to do during this cold weather? Then we have the answer foryou. Come and see the Highlight Acting Troupes childrens pro-duction of Beauty and The Beast (not Disney). The show isdirected by Kathryn Capalbo with Mindy Huerter assisting. Beautyand the Beast is the story of a young girl who is going about hertypical day shopping in her French village when her world is turnedupside down. Her ailing father goes to collect money that theyare owed. He gets lost and is ordered by a Beast to bring theyoung girl to him. The father returns to the French village and thedaughter finds out what happened and how her father is not will-ing to give her up. She decides to go herself. Will Beauty staytrapped with the Beast forever? Will the villagers and her fathercome to her rescue? Will Bruno, the handsome, sometimes an-noying, young man from the French village save the day and winBeauty back from the Beast? Come see this fun filled show withtea cups, tea pot, clocks, and a candle stick that come to life, aswell as scary wolves and some lovely dancing. Beauty and theBeast will be presented by the Highlight Acting Troupe on Fridayand Saturday, April 4, 5 at 7:30 pm and Saturday and Sunday,April 5, 6, at 2:00 pm. The performances will be performed atthe Brunswick Grange, Rt. 7 and Rt. 142 (behind Stewarts). Ticketprices are $10 for adults and $5 for seniors and students. Seatingis limited. For reservations or information call 518-272-7558.

    20TH ANNUAL WOMENS HEALTH DAY: The committeeof the Salem Area Womans Club responsible for planning the 20thAnnual Womens Health Day met recently at the MacKenzie chapel0f the First United Presbyterian Church in Salem. This years eventwill be held on Saturday, May 3rd with the theme By WomenFor Women. It is co-sponsored by the Womans Club and GlensFalls Hospital, with the support of multiple local sponsors andcontributors. Womens Health Day is held at Salem Central School

    with assistance from administration, custodial staff and RodneyMoore, Chef and Cafeteria Manager. Included will be a continentalbreakfast, luncheon and door prizes, kindly donated by localbusinesses. This years keynote speaker is confirmed and sixworkshops will be offered. The next committee meeting will beheld after the regular Salem Area Womans Club meeting on March12th . Pictured with committee members is Health Day ChairmanLois Sheaff, seated center.

    WEBSITE FOR VETERANS- Taking advantage of the webspace and web site building tools offered by FreeServers (http:// freeservers.com), Fort Edward resident Mark Brockway hascreated "SNCHGA.com" (http://snchga.com), a site devotedspecifically to All Veterans. Brockway's web site provides If youare a veteran no matter what branch of service you served in andif you have an honorable discharge and are interested in providinga service to your fellow veter ans. You can log on to our new website at: SNCHGA.com for information on becoming a member of

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    The Washington County Tea Party Patriots will holdtheir monthly meeting on Thursday, April 10, 2014at 7pm with COMMON CORE speakers KevinMcCashion and David Craig at the usual location inthe Washington County office complex, UpperBroadway, Fort Edward, building 2, lower level. Allare welcome; bring some friends.Help achieve our goals:1. Government Fiscal Responsibility2. Limited Government.3. Free Markets.We are watching out .......on your behalf!PS: You are always welcome to take notes at ourmeetings!

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    WARREN COUNTY/SOUTHERN ADIRONDACKSORGANICS MANAGEMENT & COMPOSTINGWORKSHOP Friday, April 4 , 8:45 am 12:45pm New YorkDepartment of Environmental Conservation, Region 5 WarrensburgOffice 232 Golf Course Road Warrensburg, NY 12885 Field Tripto the Warrensburg Transfer Station to discuss models for collectionand processing of organics1:00 pm A gathering for decisionmakers, municipal officials, commercial and institutional organicsmaterials generators, citizen activists, haulers, and others interestedin advancing organics management & composting. This event willprovide an overview about best management practices of organics.Topics: Organics Best Management Practices & Case StudyExamples >Collection Options: Drop-Off & Curbside Collection >Municipal Onsite Composting, Farm & Private-sector Opportunities> Funding Considerations: Tip Fees & Compost Marketing>Promotion and EducationGaining Public Participation

    Commercial Food Scrap Reduction, Recovery, & Composting>What can communities do to assist commercial food scrapgenerators >Working with haulers & compost operations to advancefood scrap composting Composting in Action around New YorkStatePresenters: Athena Lee Bradley, Northeast Recycling Council,Inc. (NERC) Aaron Gabriel, Extension Resource Educator, CCEWashington County Gary Feinland, New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, Central Office, Albany Phil Holloway,Owner, Empire Zero Dave Mosher, Director, Schenectady CountySoil and Water District Bruce and Matthew White, Natures BrewCompost Harry Booth, Booths Blend Compost This workshop willprovide plenty of networking and a roundtable discussion withpresenters and participants to engage in discussion. Continentalbreakfast and lunch will be provided. NOTE: Please plan to ar riveby 8:45 in order to sign i n and get a pass from DEC. The workshopwill start promptly at 9:00 am. The event is FREE but registrationis limited and appreciated by April 1 so we may plan accordingly.Registration and further information: contact Ruth Lamb, Tri-countyTransition Initiative Citizens Composting Support Group, [email protected] or (518) 761-6125. Sponsors NortheastRecycling Council, Inc., New York State Department of Environmental Conservation, The Tri-county Transition InitiativeCitizens Composting Support Group, Adirondack Harvest, Town of Warrensburg Warrensburgh Beautification, Town of Hague, Townof Lake Luzerne, Town of Chester, Town of Lake George Town of Queensbury, Town of Bolton Landing and Warren County.

    VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- The Saratoga County Office for theAging is in urgent NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals tohomebound seniors in the SCHUYLERVILLE area. This programhelps many seniors remain independent in their own homes. Nutri-tious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport. Deliverytakes between thirty minutes and one hour. Being a volunteer forthis program is a gratifying experience- seniors look forward toseeing a friendly face. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Officefor the Aging- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.

    CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER The Bottskill BaptistChurch at 30 Church Street in Greenwich, NY will have achicken & biscuit dinner on Saturday, April 5th . Take-outsfrom 4:30 to 5:00 p.m. Seatings at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m.Adults - $10.00 and Children under 12 - $5.00...For tickets orreservations, call 692-7191 or 692-2731. Homemade mealincludes chicken & biscuits, mashed potatoes, a vegetable,gravy, coleslaw, cranberry sauce, rolls, and homemade pies.

    MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLICCHURCH is Sunday is at 9:00 am. A vigil Mass is held at St.Patricks on Saturdays at 4:00 PM. There is a childrens Liturgyduring Sunday Mass to which all children are welcome. March30, after Mass, a coffee hour was held to thank Emilie Simoneaufor sharing her lovely voice and musical talents at Mass forthe last 18 months.Tuesday, April 8 at 11:00 AM the monthly Altar Rosary Societymeeting will be held. Sunday, April 13 is Palm Sunday withMass at 9:00 AM. There will be an Easter Egg Hunt at 10:00AM after Mass. Wednesday April 9 at 6:30 the CatholicDaughters will hold their monthly meeting. Please note thechange in the date.Holy Cross will hold a Communion Service followed by Stationsof the Cross on Thursdays at 6:30 PM during Lent. The Aprilraffle will be a 3 foot chocolate bunny. The proceeds will beused for the hiring of a cleaning person. The Knights of Columbus continue to offer their Century Club tickets thatbenefit local students in the form of scholarships.

    A PALM SUNDAY BRUNCH will be served at the Salem UnitedMethodist Church on Sunday, April 13 ,11:30 to 1pm.Tickets,$6 adult,$3child, will be available at the door. The church is handicapped accessibleand all are welcome. Info:518-854-7588.

    SPAGHETT SUPPER: The Argyle United Methodist Church, 12Sheridan St., will serve a Spaghetti Supper on Saturday, April 12 ,from 4:30 - 6:30pm. The menu will include spaghetti and meatball s,salad, bread, beverage and dessert. The cost is $7.00 for adults, $3.00for children 6-12, 5 and under free. Take outs are available.

    BIG BREAKFAST : the Middle Falls Fire Department is hosting theirmonthly Big Breakfast Sunday, April 6th , from 7:30-11:00 am. Break-fast is $7 for adults and $3 for children under 12 and is served at t heFirehouse on Rte 29 in Middle Falls. The meal consists of eggs,pancakes, french toast, bacon, sausage, homefries and monthly spe-cials. Bring your family and enjoy a great meal!

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    TURNING STONE BUS TRIP. Limited seats are available for anApril 5 bus trip to the Turning Stone Casino. Choice of Bingo orCasino package. The bus leaves 6am from Exit 19, Aviation Mall, and6:30am Wilton Lowes. Bus departs the Casino at 6pm. Cost per seatis $35 and you receive a Casino Bonus of $25 Slot Bonus & $5 MealCredit; or Bingo Bonus of $20 Bingo Bucks & $5 Meal Credit. Tosign up, please contact Rose Bain at 518-669-3402 [email protected].

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    Corn News: Corn demand here in the US remains extremely strong. Export commitments arenow some 165% higher than last year at this time. Most sources thinking we need to sell fewerthan 1 million tons within the next 5 months to reach the current USDA export estimate. Moral of the story, despite Chinese cancelations the USDA will still need to raise there total export estimate.I am still sticking to my guns at 1.8 billion bushels. A number I threw out over three months ago andeveryone said I was nuts...Maybe??? Remember, in Argentina (the worlds #2 corn exporter)farmers seem more interested in harvesting soybeans right now rather than corn. The world's #3exporter, Ukraine, is still a bit of a concernfor some global importers. In other words Iam thinking US corn exports could remainstrong for a bit longer. The flip side to thisbullish part of the equation is that theInternational Grains Council is estimatingtotal global corn production at 961 milliontons, basically 7 million metric tons higher

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    CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER The Bottskill Baptist Churchat 30 Church Street in Greenwich, NY will have a chicken &biscuit dinner on Saturday, April 5th . Take-outs from 4:30 to5:00 p.m. Seatings at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Adults - $10.00 andChildren under 12 - $5.00...For tickets or reservations, cal l 692-7191 or 692-2731. Homemade meal includes chicken & biscuits,mashed potatoes, a vegetable, gravy, coleslaw, cranberry sauce,rolls, and homemade pies.

    UNDRAISER- The Valley Falls United Methodist Church, 16tate Street, will host a chili dinner to benefit the National MS Soci-ty on Sunday, April 6 from 4:30 to 6:00 pm. Eat-in dinners willeature four kinds of chili, tossed salad, corn bread, and brownieundaes for $10. Take-out dinners will include a pint of chili andorn bread for only $5. The church is handicapped accessible. Res-rvations by calling 753-6028 are encouraged. Please help supporthe David's Angel s MS Walk Team!

    REE PRE-EARTH DAY FILM EVENT A Fierce Green Fire:The Battle for a Living Planet,Greenwich Library on Wednesday,April 9 In early celebration of Earth Day, on Wednesday, April 9t 6:30 PM, a free screening of the film A Fierce Green Fire: The

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    COOKING CLASSES- The Battenkill Kitchen, part of the SalemCourthouse Community Center, will offer an excellent hands-onearning opportunity in the near future. On Friday, April 25 from:00 to 7:30 pm, students will learn how to brew their own beer.

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    LVIS DAY- Join us at the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center for our Elvis Presley Day onTuesday, April 15 beginning at 11:00 am. Donny Elvis Romines will be here to rock and party withs! This event is sponsored by CDPHP. At noon, enjoy a dinner of turkey with gravy, mashed sweetotatoes, peas, and banana pudding for dessert for a suggested contribution of $2.75. Seniors age 60nd older are welcome. Call 270-5349 to make your reservations.

    PRING FLING DINNER- With the tough winter we have just been through we really appreciat epring this year! On Friday, April 25 , the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Thirdtreet, Troy, will hold its monthly special dinner at noon. The menu will be roast fresh ham, sageressing, fluffy potatoes, peas & pearl onions, and lemon cottage pudding for dessert. Be sure to joins at 11:00 for a good time as we celebrate spring with entertainment by Tom Abbott. Seniors age0 and older are welcome for a suggested contribution of $2.75. Call 270-5349 to make your reser-ations.

    CHOLARSHIP AVAILABLE- Bridging People and Places, a not-for-profit corporation, offers annnual scholarship for a young person who has faced a serious illness or a serious life crisis. The500 scholarship, in memory of David J. Vanderzee founder of Willard Mountain Ski Area, i s offeredor the purpose of pursuing post secondary education. Applicants must be accepted by or enrolled incertified technical or vocational training program or an undergraduate or graduate program for t heemester following the application. Previous recipients of this scholarship may apply again, providinghey are in good standing with their educational institution. Each applicant is asked to provide atatement of goals, a personal essay, three letters of recommendation, and financial information dem-nstrating the need for financial assistance. The scholarship committee also looks at any specialircumstances that may impact the applicants ability to fi nance his or her education. Awards will be

    made to promising students with significant financial need. Completed applications must be post-marked by April 30 , 2014 in order to be considered. The scholarship application can be downloadedrom the website, www.bridgingpeople.org or obtained by contactingLorraine Thompson, Scholarship

    Chairperson at (518) 695-3349.

    MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of theillage of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 13 APRIL 2014 startingt 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked torder, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, appleinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $6.00 Child3.00, EVERYONE will be welcome

    AGLE BRIDGE HISTORY PRESENTATION : Area historian, Ken Gottry, will present a slide

    how of the history of Eagle Bridge at the Cambridge Public Library, Saturday, April 5th at 11:00m. Eagle Bridge was once a very large stop on railroad maps since it is the junction of the north-outh D&H and the east-west B&M lines. There were multiple hotels and inns plus an opera house.

    The show will include the history of the bridge, the church, the creamery, the houses and the people.Octogenarians, Roy and Harry Moses, lifelong residents of the community, will be on hand to spin aale or two about their memories. The public is invited to attend and bring their own memories of theamlet. For more information please call the library at 518-677-2443.

    HOT DOG ROAST Saturday, April 5th 2 pm - 6 pm. $12. admission includes: All you can eat -Hotogs, sausage with all the fixings Homemade salads Keg beer, soda and water. Music

    Horseshoes (weather permitting) Proceeds go to the Sons of the American Legion Post #278 6Clancy St., Schuylerville. 518-695-3011.

    RIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY by FORT ANN VOLUNTEER FIRE COMPANY every Fridayight , ending April 18 . dinners range from $7-$12. Eat in or take out! Info: 518-638-8811.

    BREAKFAST at the American Legion 72 Pearl Street in Hudson Falls Sunday, April 13 from 8-1am. $8 per person. $3. for kids under age of 10.. Family of 4-$27.

    ENTEN FISH FRY DINNERS. Come-One-Come-All to the Transfiguration Parish 6th Annualish Fry. The Fish Fry Dinners will be every Fr iday during the Lenten season ( except Good Friday)

    The dates are April 4 and 11 . You can either eat in or take out with dinners being served from 4-7m. Dinners will include a fish, fry, coleslaw and French Fries. Macaroni and Cheese will also be onhe menu. Desserts and drinks will also be availabl e for purchase.

    RUMMAGE SALE- Rummage Sale at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall on Friday, April25 from 9:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and on Saturday, April 26 from 9:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Household goods,clothing, toys, books avail able. Food and Bake Sale both days. Call Viv at 518-663-5522 if you haveitems you wish to donate or for more information.

    SAVE VAN IS ON THE GO- Do you or anyone you know, need assistance getting to the grocerystore once a week? The Salem Area Van Endeavor (SAVE) is ready to provide transportation toHannaford in Greenwich on Tuesday and Price Chopper in Granville on Thursday. SAVE is a Salemcommunity effort that is managed by the Courthouse Community Center. Qualified drivers, Ken Whiteand Trip Sturgis, are very willing to pick passengers up at their home, transport them to the store andassist with grocery bags. The drivers start their run at 9 am both days. There is no charge for thiswonderful service, and its available to any individual with the need regardless of age. Ideally, they areseeking passengers who reside in the Salem area. However, if you live en route to either store location,your request will be taken into serious consideration. To seek additional information or to requestassistance, please contact the CCC at 518-854-7053

    GARDEN SEED KITS AVAILABLE- Two New Garden Seed Kits for 2014 are now available atCornell Cooperative Extension (CCE) in Warrensburg! This is the annual Seed Ki t Fundraiser for theCCE Master Gardener and 4-H programs. There are two seed kits, vegetable and herb, and each kitcontains five different seed packs. Each seed kit is only $7 and includes full growing instructions foreach seed type, plant markers, and the 2014 CCE Vegetable Varieties Guide for NY Gardens. Enjoythe satisfaction and healthy benefits of growing your own vegetables and herbs in any size gardenspace. These vegetables and herbs are great for a large garden plot, raised bed gardens, windowboxes, flower potsor other creative containers. The Vegetable Seed Kit contains: Lettuce, SwissChard, Tomato, Zucchini Squash, and Eggplant. The Herb Seed Kit contains: Basil (Sweet Genovese),Chives, Cilantro, Nasturtium, and Parsley. To find out more or to order one or more Garden Seed Kits,please contact Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County at 518-623-3291, via e-mail at:[email protected], or feel free to stop in at Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon River Road,Warrensburg, NY 12885. Office hours are Monday through Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    SPRING CONCERT- On Sunday, April 6 at 7:00pm, Hubbard Hall is pleased to announce a Musicfrom Salem chamber music concert, featuring MfS director Lila Brown (viola), pianist Marc Ryser, andthe Julius Quartet (Boston Conservatorys honors string quartet). This dreamy program includes manyunusual pieces: Martinu's sonata for viola and piano full of the sounds of ringing bells, from his child-hood as the son of the village bellringer; a luscious late romantic work by Faure's Belgian student,Charles Koechlin; and the virtuosic Concertpiece by Enesco. Beethoven's "Harp" string quartet (opus

    74) will be performed by the vibrant young Julius String Quartet, and all the musicians will cometogether to play the captivating Scenes from Andalucia for viola, piano, and string quartet by the spaniardJoaquin Turina. Let this enchanting concert vanquish any remains of winter chill! The April 6 concertwill take place at 7:00pm at historic Hubbard Hall i n Cambridge, NY. Admission is pay what you can,so everyone can attend! (recommended amount: $20). Pay at the door, or purchase advance ti ckets atwww.hubbardhall.org or 518.677.2495.

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