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Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 • e-mail: [email protected] - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2015 All Rights Reserved
Vol. 16- No.44September 4, 2015
144 Dix Ave,
Glens Falls, NY
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Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
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NEED TO SELL YOUR
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at Bryce Real Estate Call for
details.
518-441-4353.
HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR
SALE: 10' dock space included
on water. $19,000. 518-858-
2786.
EAST GREENWICH
on Battenkill.
Stylish 2 BR, formal dining
room, double livingroom,
kitchen patio, w/d hookup,
private gardens, garage.
$775 plus security, lease.
No pets.
518-854-9285
SEEKING RURAL HOME
FOR RENT Mature couple
seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farm-
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home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
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Greenwich, NY
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LAND OR FARM WANTED:
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2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
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Serving Washington &
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Sandra Corlew, Broker/
owner
IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICE
SPACE FOR RENT. Route 40
South Argyle; busy road; 1100
sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.
HOUSE FOR SALE: 4 bed-
room, brick, dead end road,
large yard, wood and oil heat.
Call 518-854-7731. $85K. Sa-
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maintenance and snow plow-
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APARTMENT FOR RENT
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Included.
518-692-2974
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room, 2 driveways, yard, stor-
age building, 1 floor, W/D
hookup, country setting. No
pets, mature, long term ten-
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518-692-8258.
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1 & 2 bedroom
apartments.
Offering $200 Off
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sewer,
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on hand. Also, kiln
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Flooring in Oak,
Cherry and
Hickory.
Pratt's Sawmill.
518-677-5609,
leave message.
EXCAVATOR
FOR HIRE:
with rotary brush cutter;
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brush cutting of ponds,
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and roadways. We also
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cutting equipment for all
your needs.
Broestler BrushCutting
LLC.
Easton, NY
Fully Insured.
Free Estimates.
518-692-9074.
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:
full cord, local, unseasoned
Hardwood, cut and split. 518-
692-2109
FOR SALE: John Daly Gold
model golf clubs & bag. Excel-
lent condition, most clubs never
used. Asking $150. Call 518-
507-6112
ERBE TENT RENTALS
tables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.
Andy @ 469-3048
Art @ 791-4562
FOR SALE: Ford F250 pick up,
regular cab with AC, 8 cyl, 4x4.
$4200.
Call 518-695-5364
ask for Edward.
FOR SALE: John Deere air
compressor, in-line 4 cyl.
$1000.
Call 518-695-5364
ask for Edward.
LOGGER WANTED:
Must be a self starter and
perform all tasks at hand.
Please send letter of
interest outlining skill/
qualifications to: Money
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N, Bennington, VT
052567-0116 or email your
information to:
GREEN FIREWOOD FOR
SALE: $165 full cord, includ-
ing local delivery. Out of area
delivery: $180/cord.
518-915-4040
EXERCISE BIKE: Weslo Exer-
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you how long you have been
using and other things, cannot
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Excellent condition !
518 636-3688
1999 FORD F-150: Red Ford
Lariat with matching cap, tri-
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new brakes with many new
parts. runs good, new tires.
asking $ 2600 will consider
reasonable offers.
518-747-7955
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518-745 - 5845
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518-638-6575
4167 St. Rt. 40,
Argyle, NY
CURTIS
SUPER 40
FIREWOOD
FOR SALE
Green $200/cord
Seasoned $275/cord
Cut, split,
delivered locally.
518-538-1097
COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271
DRUMMS SAWMILL
Kiln Dried Rough Cut
and Planed lumber
in stock.
1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,
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Cabin Siding. V-
Groove. Hrs: M-F 8
am-4:30 pm;
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Pick-up or delivery.
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518-928-9982
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We now accept all
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SPECIALTY LUMBER
Table tops, mantle pieces, rus-
tic furniture stock. Select
grade hardwood lumber, in-
cluding butternut, cherry, oak,
ash, birch, etc. Call 518-494-
2747.
BEST OF QUALITY
TAXIDERMY
Deer Heads Mounted. Bear
Rugs Made. Museum Quality.
518-642-9570
CASH: For crank phono-
graphs, early 78's,
cylinder records, parts.
Call 798-5612
FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883
Sportster 1200 kit, very good
condition, 5,700 miles, cherry
black, single seat, 3,500
obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang
GT, V8, standard, convert.,
leather interior, excellent
shape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004
Hyundai Tiburon standard GT
V6 6 speed. very good shape
3,700. OBO. Contact 802-
442-7317.
FIBER MALE
ALPACAS
FOR SALE:
518-499-9090 LOOKING FOR A LITTLE
HELP CLEANING YOUR
HOME? Look No More. Call
T e r r y : 5 1 8 - 6 9 5 - 6 1 7 7
Any Time.
WANTED TO BUY 410
GAUGE, SINGLE BARREL
SHOTGUN.
Call 802-442-6486
FREE TO GOOD HOME: Hi-
malayan cat. Fixed. Strictly an
inside cat.518-638-8602
CUT, SPLIT AND
DELIVERED HARDWOOD
FOR SALE. Call
1-802-394-2565 or
518-598-2376
EVENTS AT THE GEORGI:September 13, 2015 @ 1:00 PM: 2nd Annual “Sunday Picnic inthe Park” Featuring the Stratton Mountain Boys. Vendor Fareavailable for purchase by the Salem Rotary and Argyle Brewery.Bubbles for the Kids!
YARD SALE- The Melrose Methodist Church, 20 Church Street,Melrose, will be holding a YARD SALE on September 5, 20159:00 - 3:00. All types of household goods and many other things;you have to come to see. PLUS a great bake sale. Great deals.
LOOKING FOR VENDORS AND CRAFTERS for a Craftshow on 9/26/2015 from 9pm-2pm at the Fort Ann UnitedProtestant Church Please contact Jackie @ 518-932-4559 formore information.
BATTENKILL MONDAYS COOKING CLASSESRETURN TO THE KITCHEN!- The Battenkill Kitchen, partof the Salem Courthouse Community Center complex, is onceagain offering 4 wonderful Battenkill Mondayscooking classeson Mondays at 6 pm in the coming weeks. Organized by thecreative BK Committee, Majken Seller, Tom Kerr, ToddDeGarmo, Dottie Schnieder, Brenda Levy and JoAnn Rose,wonderful aromas will be wafting from the kitchen very soon.On Monday, September 21, “Let’s Go Apple Savory” with HelenMcIntosh will expand your cooking skills with apple-baseddishes. Monday, September 28, will showcase “Home CookedItalian” with Dan DiBlasi featuring Italian favorites everyoneloves. On October 19, “Autumn One-Pot Meals” with BethAnthony will provide instruction in the preparation of dishesmade with the finest and freshest ingredients. The final BattenkillMondaysclass will take place on October 26 when Tammy Butler,owner of a favorite Salem destination will offer “Jacko’sFavorites”. The classes are $40 each or $150 for all 4 classes,andpayment is required upon registration. Since space is limited,it’s advisable to call 518-854-7053 soon to register. For detailson each class, visit the BK website at www.battenkillkitchen.org.
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Used Auto & TruckParts
We Stand Behind OurCars!
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‘11 HONDA CR-Z 3DR MT
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FISH CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB GARAGE SALE-2015 Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club Annual Garage Sale. Thesale will be on Saturday 19th of September 2015 ( Same week-end as the town wide garage sale). At the club house route 32Victory Mills, NY 1 ½ miles south of Schuylerville on route 32.OPEN TO THE PUBLIC all vendors welcome – all items wel-come. Tables or just a spot to sell your items – tables or groundslocation to setup $20.00 for the day. Food and drinks will beavailable at the club house. ALL ARE WELCOME to come tosell / buy. For additional information or to reserve your spotcontact John @ 518-222-0316
SALEM HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST– The SalemFish and Game Club on Route 29 in Salem invites everyone to aHoliday Weekend Pancake Breakfast from 7:00 am to 11:00 amon Sunday, September 6th. Tickets will be sold at the door. Forinformation, call Bill (677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).
GREENWICH SENIORS CLUB- Greenwich Seniors Club willhold a covered dish lunch at noon, Wed., Sept. 2, at Burton Hallin Easton. Barbara Rymph will be the historical speaker. At noonon Sept. 16 The regular sandwich meeting wlll be held at theVFW, Abeel Ave. Greenwich, NY. Members will vote on changesto the by-laws. Non-members, guests and friends are welcome atboth meetings.
SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT PARTY- Jointhe Salem Vol. Fire Dept. on Saturday September 12th at thecarnival grounds on Archibald St. from 6pm till 11:00pm for the2nd annual party with the local band Thirsty . Thirsty will beon-stage from 7p-10p. There will be beer, wine, soft drinks, water,hot dogs, & hamburgers for sale. There will be a $5.00 entryfee. All proceeds will go towards the construction of the newfirehouse. Groundbreaking for the new building will begin inthe middle of September 2015. Thank you all for your supportthroughout the year.
WASHINGTON COUNTY BAND PERFORMANCE-September 13, 2015@ 1:00 PM: The 2nd Annual “Sunday Picnicin the Park” at the Georgi on the Battenkill Community Park andMuseum featuring internationally renowned and locally loved“Stratton Mountain Boys” Austrian Ensemble. The ArgyleBrewery will be offering their fine brew, and the Salem Rotarywill be selling grilled fare. Wine will also be available. $10suggested donation per vehicle. Rain or Shine!
QUEENSBURY SENIOR CITIZENS BOOK SALE- TheQueensbury Senior Citizens will hold their semi annual book saleon Thursday, Sept. 10th from 9am to 3 pm and on Friday, Sept.11th from 9am to 12pm. A sale of books for $1 a bag will befrom 9 to 12 on Friday. The sale includes an excellent collectionof hard covered books for $1 each. Trade paperbacks are 75 cents,regular paperbacks are 25 cents, and puzzles, CDs, and videosare 50 cents each. The sale will take place at the Senior Center,corner of Bay and Haviland Rd. For more information, pleasecall 761-8224
SUNDAY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Clublocated on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for oursign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 13 September 2015 startingat 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the second Sunday of eachmonth all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( whiteor wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry, buckwheat, applecinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orange juice, coffee, tea,hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $7.00 Child $4.00, EVERYONEwill be welcome.
ADIRONDACK VOICES TO BEGIN REHEARSALS TheAdirondack Voices community chorus will have 2 registrationdates for the upcoming session: the first will take place on Tuesday,September 8 th at 6:45 pm at Christ Church United Methodistlocated at 54 Bay Street. The second registration date is Tuesday,September 15th at 6:45 pm. Please use the door closest to theparking garage. Rehearsals will begin immediately followingregistration and will be held each Tuesday evening this fall from7:00-9:00 pm. The chorus, currently consisting of approximately70 members, will be preparing music for their annual holidayconcert on December 8. The program will feature a variety ofseasonal music. No auditions are required; however, membersmust be wiling to commit to attending at least 75% of rehearsals.The chorus is in particular need of male voices at this time. Forfurther information, call 796-4648.
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Neeson’s Classic Cars is raffling off a1982 Harley Davidson 1,000 c.c. IronHead Sportster (Rat Bobber M.I.A. POWTribute Bike) to benefit The AdirondackVets House in Glens Falls, New York. Thebike has been painted up with M.I.A.Flags and Ribbons and looks great! Spe-cial thanks to Macs Performance of 24River Street, Fort Edward, NY for donat-ing the paint work, we couldn’t be hap-pier with how it turned out! There will be400 tickets sold at $20 per ticket and theraffle will take place once all tickets have
been sold. The tickets are currently being sold at Neeson’s Classic Cars. For more infor-mation please call (518) 642-2565. Also, if you would like to see more pictures of the RatBobber, Like us on Facebook @Neeson’s Classics Cars.
MOTORCYCLE RAFFLE TO BENEFIT
THE ADIRONDACK VETS HOUSE
THE TOWN OF PITTSTOWN SENIORS will have their regular meeting September 2nd start-ing with a covered luncheon at noon. By September 2nd please make reservations for the steamclam dinner September 14th. Guests-$16.00. Both will be held at the Raymertown Fire House onMason Lane. Trips—September 17th—Gavin’s Irish Country Inn, in the Catskills—Arriving around10:45 AM 11:00 Bingo with coffee, tea, and scones.—12:00 Luncheon buffet-All You Can Eat:Prime rib, shrimp cocktail, baked ziti, lasagna, tossed salad, and make your own sundaes withsyrup, whipped cream, and sprinkles. 1:30 PM live music. 2:30 PM Optional scenic tour, Hartmann’sBakery or Guaranteed Irish Gift Shop. Leaving Tamarac Plaza at 9:30 AM Holiday EntertainmentExtravaganza, Lancaster, Pa. 3 DAYS-2 NIGHTS December 1-3, 2015 Package includes: 2-nightslodging,2-Breakfasts,2-Full course dinners, including a Family-style dinner & a Smorgasbord din-ner “The Miracle of Christmas” at Millennium Theatre, National Christmas Center, Rockvale Squareoutlets or Tanger Outlets, Kitchen Kettle Village, Souvenir gift, Luggage handling, All taxes andmeal gratuities, Motorcoach transportation. $369.00 per person. $25.00 per person by August 20th.$344.00 by October 10th. Price includes driver’s tip & maid’s tip. For information and reservationscontact Sylvia Ward (518)478-3338—Leave a message
BATTLE OF SARATOGA ANNIVERSARY ENCAMPMENT: FEATURED SEPTEMBERHUDSON RIVER VALLEY RAMBLE- As part of the 16th Annual Hudson River Valley Ramble,Saratoga National Historical Park will present a Commemorative Encampment marking the 238thanniversary of the world-changing Battle of Saratoga, Saturday and Sunday, September 19 and 20,2015. For more information about the Anniversary Encampment call the park’s Information Deskat 518-670-2985, check its website at www.nps.gov/sara or look for park social media postings onFacebook and Twitter, @SaratogaNHP . For a complete listing of Ramble events, visitwww.hudsonrivervalleyramble.com.
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PANCAKE BREAKFAST- Holiday Pancake Breakfast – TheSalem Fish and Game Club on Route 29 in Salem invites every-one to a Holiday Weekend Pancake Breakfast from 7:00 am to11:00 am on Sunday, September 6th. Tickets will be sold at thedoor. For information, call Bill (677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).
TURKEY DINNER- The North Granville United MethodistChurch will hold a turkey dinner on Thursday September 10,2015. There will also be a sale table with crafts and food items.The cost is $10.00 for adults $5.00 children 4-10 and 3 yrs oldand younger are free. If you need further information please phoneRoberta at 518-812-4001.
KOREAN WAR VETERANS SEPTEMBER LUNCHEON-The September luncheon for the Adirondack Chapter 60, Ko-rean War Veterans’ Assoc., will be held on Thurs., September17th, 11:30 a.m., at Carson’s Restaurant. Turn East off Rt. 9 inMalta.. Host is Louise Finan. Please phone 584-3151 by Sept.15th with your reservations and further directions. Korean WarVeterans, spouses, widows and friends are all invited to attend.
MUSICAL VARIETY SHOW- The 50’s & 60’s Musical Vari-ety Show will be held on Wednesday, September 9th at 2:00pm at Little Theater on the Farm., 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward.Sandy Wheeler produces this delightful annual show which willfeature the Twister Twirlers, Elvis tribute artists, and many tal-ented musicians. A second performance, with different acts, willbe held on Saturday, September 12th at 7:00 pm. Admission$10, ($7 seniors and students) Food, raffles, and door prizesavailable. For a complete listing of performers please visit ourwebsite at www.littletheater27.org.
FARM TO TABLE DINNER- As part of the WashingtonCounty Cheese Tour, Gardenworks is having a special themedFarm to Table dinner on Saturday, September 12 starting at 5pm.Guest Chef Annette Nielsen and Cheese Purveyor RobSoutherland will prepare a four-course meal around local andimported cheeses. Enjoy favorite cheese dishes such as fondueand raclette paired with wines from Victory View Vineyards, se-lected by vintner Gerry Barnhart, who will be on hand to talkabout his pairings. Tickets are $58. Reservations are required.To reserve call (518) 854-3250.
THE TOWN OF PITTSTOWN SENIORS hold their monthlymeetings on the first Wednesday of the month starting with acovered dish luncheon at noon. T.O.P.S meetings are held at theRaymertown Fire House on Mason Lane. All seniors 55 or overare invited to attend. For more information, please all Sylvia at518-478-3338 Trip: September 17th (Thursday)—Gavin’s IrishCountry Inn, in the Catskills—Arriving around 10:45 AM 11:00AM Bingo with coffee, tea, and scones. 12:00 PM Luncheonbuffet-ALL YOU CAN EAT: Prime rib, shrimp cocktail, bakedziti, lasagna, toss salad, and make your own sundaes with syrup,whipped cream, and sprinkles. 1:30 PM Live music. 2:30 PMOptional scenic tour, Hartmann’s Bakery or Guaranteed Irish GiftShop. Leaving Tamarac Plaza at 9:30 AM Price: $55.00 October22(Thursday)——Yankee Candle and Holyoke Mall Shopping—Everything on your own. Leaving Tamarac Plaza at 8 AM. Price:bus only. Reservations or questions call Sylvia @ 518-478-3338
HUGE “TREASURES IN YOUR TRUNK SALE” INSCHUYLERVILLE, NY- On Saturday September 19th from 8am – 2 pm, the Old Saratoga Reformed Church in Schuylerville,corner of Pearl St. and Burgoyne St. will be having it’s annual“Treasures in your Trunk” yard sale. Featuring bargain priceditems and a food sale including hot dogs, hamburgers and bakedgoods. And stick around and shop while listening to some livemusic!! This could be the Schuylerville Community, Village ofVictory andTown of Saratoga Wide Garage Sale Weekend. Please considerhaving a yard/garage sale of your own. Your unwanted itemswill surely be someone else’s treasures. This will be a great op-portunity to come together, meet our friends and neighbors andsupport our community while making a couple of extra dollars!Over the past few years this event has been very successful andhas brought many people to our town. For more information call695-3260.
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“LIVE! FOLKLIFE CONCERTS” at Crandall Public Library begin a free, 6-part serieson Thursday, September 17th through October 29th:WARREN COUNTY’S 5TH ANNUAL SPORTSMAN/HUNTER EDUCATION SU-PER WEEKEND- Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County, in partnership withDEC Sportsman Education volunteer instructors, will be organizing a Hunter EducationClasses on Saturday, September 12th and Sunday, September 13th. The followingclasses are being offered each day; Sportsman Education, Bow Hunter Education, orTrapper Education (you may choose ONE class per day, bow hunter students must havecompleted hunter education previous to registering for bow hunter education). Thosewho have completed online training MUST pre-register and must bring their printedcertificate of completion with them to class. They do not need to pick up the books Allclasses are free and open to the public (ages 11 and up). Classes will be held from 8:30am - 4:30 pm at Pack Forest in Warrensburg. All courses are "Home Study" courses,materials MUST be picked up at the CCE Education Center, 377 Schroon River Road,Warrensburg by September at 4:30pm. The CCE office is open 8:30 am – 4:30 pm Mon-day through Thursday. The workbook section of the bow hunter and hunter educationcourses must be completed for students to gain entry into the class. Lunch will be avail-able to purchase for $8.00 and will include either (2) Hamburgers or (2) hot dogs withchips and a drink. Lunch is being prepared and served by the Warren County Conserva-tion Council. Please make a lunch selection when you pick up your workbooks at CornellCooperative Extension. Pre-registration is required by August 30th. Registration is doneonline now and here is the link: http://www.dec.ny.gov/outdoor/7860.html From that page,navigate to either hunter, bowhunter, or trapper education and choose home study courseoptions. For more information, please contact the CCE Education Center at (518) 623-3291 or 668-4881 or e-mail [email protected] or [email protected]
ADIRONDACK VOICES TO BEGIN REHEARSALS The Adirondack Voicescommunity chorus will have 2 registration dates for the upcoming session: the first willtake place on Tuesday, September 8 th at 6:45 pm at Christ Church United Methodistlocated at 54 Bay Street. The second registration date is Tuesday, September 15th at6:45 pm. Please use the door closest to the parking garage. Rehearsals will beginimmediately following registration and will be held each Tuesday evening this fall from7:00-9:00 pm. The chorus, currently consisting of approximately 70 members, will bepreparing music for their annual holiday concert on December 8. The program will featurea variety of seasonal music. No auditions are required; however, members must be wilingto commit to attending at least 75% of rehearsals. The chorus is in particular need ofmale voices at this time. For further information, call 796-4648.
CHAPMAN MUSEUM’S SUMMER STODDARD MINI-EXHIBIT FEATURES“CAMP LIFE” Some of the most intriguing photos that S. R. Stoddard took are imagesof camp life in the Adirondacks in the 1870s and ‘80s. From his own excursions in themountains Stoddard was quite familiar with the rustic camping experience of that time.In his guide books he offered practical advice for new campers, including the essentialsof a complete outfit. His photos capture the full range of camping options from smalllakeside tent sites to permanent camps that featured log lean-tos and even kitchens. TheChapman Museum’s new Stoddard mini-exhibit, which will be on display through Sep-tember 13th, features fifteen images of camp life ranging from Lake George to RaquetteLake. Included are photos of the 1887 American Canoe Association campsite on LakeChamplain, The Antlers and Camp Pine Knot, and evening entertainment aroundAdirondack campfires. Also included in the exhibit is a small publication, Camp Life,Twelve Photo-Gravures from Originals by S.R. Stoddard, published in 1892. Stoddardsought to earn new revenue from his photographs, and photogravure offered him theopportunity to present his works as more than mere souvenirs; rather, they were worksof art. Wrote the book reviewer for a literary magazine, The Writer, “Mr. Stoddard isunexcelled as a photographer of natural scenery, and his pictures of woods and camp lifeare simply delightful. No one who has ever traversed the Adirondack lakes and rivers orcamped in the woods of Maine can fail to be attracted by the charm of these pictures....Camp Life will be a perpetual delight to any lover of outdoor life who may be fortunateenough to become its possessor.” The Chapman Historical Museum is located at 348Glen Street, Glens Falls, NY. Hours are Tuesday to Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunday,noon to 4 pm. For more information call (518) 793-2826 or go towww.chapmanmuseum.org.
MEET THE CANDIDATES NIGHT- Voters in the town of Chester willhave an opportunity to meet the candidates who are seeking election to pub-lic office in the town this fall. The North Warren Chamber of Commerce willsponsor a Meet the Candidate’s Night on Wednesday, Sept. 9 from 7 to 9p.m. at the Chester Municipal Center, 6307 State Rte.9, Chestertown. All thecandidates have been invited to participate. Karen Smith, chamber presidentwill be the moderator. The candidates will be asked to respond to questionswhich have been submitted in advance but audience members will also beable to submit questions to the candidates. This forum will be the day beforethe Primary which will be held on Sept. 10 from noon to 9 p.m. The pollingplace for the Town of Chester is the Chestertown firehouse on Rte. 8 inChestertown. Not all of the candidates will appear on the primary ballot.There is no contest for nomination for supervisor in the Primary. The super-visory candidates have been invited to attend the forum and will be asked topresent a short statement about their platform. However, they will not takequestions at this time. It is expected a second forum focusing on the supervi-sory candidates will be held closer to the November General Election. Theposts to be filled and the candidates are: Town Supervisor——Vote for 1DEM Craig R Leggett, REP Karen L Durose, CON Craig R Leggett, INDKaren L. Durose. Town Clerk——Vote for 1 REP Cathy A Bump, REP TanyaMay, REP Mindy Conway, REP Patricia L Higgins-Bollman, IND RebeccaTucci. Town Board Member—Vote for 2 REP Michael G Packer, REP AvaL. Ashendorff, REP Stephen Durkish, IND Lauren Pereau. Superintendent ofHighways—Vote for 1, REP Jason J Monroe, REP Howard E Meade.
QUEENSBURY SENIOR CITIZENS BOOK SALE- The QueensburySenior Citizens will hold their semi annual book sale on Thursday, Sept.10th from 9am to 3 pm and on Friday, Sept. 11th from 9am to 12pm. A saleof books for $1 a bag will be from 9 to 12 on Friday. The sale includes anexcellent collection of hard covered books for $1 each. Trade paperbacksare 75 cents, regular paperbacks are 25 cents, and puzzles, CDs, and videosare 50 cents each. The sale will take place at the Senior Center, corner ofBay and Haviland Rd. For more information, please call 761-8224
“A TRANSITIONAL INTERPRETATION: AMERICAN ROOTSMUSIC BY FIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS” is the new exhibition on viewin the Folklife Gallery at Crandall Public Library, September throughDecember 31, 2015. Guest curator and photographer Andrzej “Andre”Pilarczyk, along with four of his colleagues (Joseph Deuel, Enid Farber,Bryan Lasky, Lawrence White), provide a look at an insider’s view of thedramatic worlds of live music performance. A reception and gallery talk bythe photographers will take place on Saturday, September 19, 2015, from4 to 7 pm.
MUSICAL VARIETY SHOW- The 50’s & 60’s Musical Variety Showwill be held on Wednesday, September 9th at 2:00 pm at Little Theater onthe Farm., 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward. Sandy Wheeler produces this de-lightful annual show which will feature the Twister Twirlers, Elvis tributeartists, and many talented musicians. A second performance, with differentacts, will be held on Saturday, September 12th at 7:00 pm. Admission $10,($7 seniors and students) Food, raffles, and door prizes available. For acomplete listing of performers please visit our website atwww.littletheater27.org.
BOWHUNTER SAFETY COURSE OFFERED- There will be a HomeStudy Bowhunter Safety Education Course offered on September 12 from9:00 p.m. til 4:30 p.m. at the Hudson Falls Fish and Game Club. You mustpre-register for the class online at www.dec.ny.ny.gov. Once you are on theDEC website click on Education/Important Links/Sportsman EducationClasses/Hunter Education/Home Study Course. Once you are registeredyou will need to pick up materials at the Hudson Falls Fish and Game Clubon August 26 from 1:00 – 3:00 or 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
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MORE DELIGHTFUL MUSIC IN THE COURTROOM- DanShulman and Kaori Washiyama will present another of their popularchamber music events at the Courthouse on Sunday, September13 at 3 pm. The program will include a sonata for violin and pianoby Mozart and another by Brahms, in addition to many short worksfor their two instruments. Mozart’s Sonata in C, written when hewas just 21 years old, shows off his skill in the handling of bothinstruments. It is a brilliant and high-spirited piece, and one ofthose early works of his that set the tone for the future of music forviolin and piano. Brahms, one of the composers who, thoughsteeped in the Romantic style, most determined to continue thistradition, wrote all of his three violin and piano sonatas in summermonths, while on vacation in the country. Thus, they contain someof his most relaxed and lyrical music. A diversity of short pieces,by Elgar, Prokofiev and others, and a famous showpiece by theearly twentieth-century Spanish virtuoso Pablo de Sarasate, roundout the program. Now in its sixth season, the Courthouse ChamberMusic Series showcases musical masterpieces in the acousticallysplendid, historic courthouse, featuring distinguishedinstrumentalists and singers from around the region. The ticketprice is $20 and may be purchased by calling 518-854-7053.
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SPECIAL BENEFIT FOR LUNCH, LEARN & PLAY-On Saturday, September 19 at 7:00 pm, there will be aspecial concert at the Fort Salem Theater to assist withfunding for the Salem Courthouse Community Center’sLunch, Learn & Play. While this successful summerenrichment program has drawn to a close, the fundraisingprocess is always ongoing. The evening’s entertainment willbe provided by Joe Frey with the opening group, theProvidence Road Band, getting the evening started. Thisevent has been organized by Michelle and Milton Wilsonalong with the Salem Community Fellowship Church. TheWilsons have 2 children who participated in LL&P thissummer and value the program highly. They have pledgedto donate all proceeds from the evening to support LL&P.When the Shoppe Off Broadway thrift store heard aboutthe benefit, they generously offered to match the donationthereby making this event an even greater opportunity.Tickets are $15 and may be purchased by calling the FortSalem Theater at 518-854-9200. For additional informationon the performers, visit Joefreymusic.com andProvidenceroadband.com.
LITERACY VOLUNTEERS OF RENSSELAER COUNTY AN-NOUNCES APPOINTMENT OF NEW PRESIDENT- Caitlin Stein-Miner has been elected to serve as President of the Board of Directorsof Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County (LVORC). She has servedon the Board since 2011, attaining the position of Vice President in2013. She has been active in the many events that financially supportLVORC including chairing the Literacy 5K in 2012. Ms. Stein-Minerreceived a Bachelor’ Degree in Sociology and Human Services with aminor in Special Education from Russell Sage College and a Master’sDegree in Social Work from The University at Albany. She is presentlya clinician at Samaritan Hospital Outpatient Clinic. Previously, sheworked for 17 years as a case manager in different capacities forRensselaer County and more recently worked on the BHO project inNew York State. She is most proud of her role as a mom to two activeteenagers. Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County is a nonprofit edu-cational organization that recruits, trains and supports volunteers toprovide free, confidential tutoring to adults, out-of-school teens, chil-dren and families. One-to-one and small group tutors provide instruc-tion in reading, writing, math, conversational English, and financialliteracy, helping learners to achieve personal, social, educational andjob-related goals. Since 1968, LVORC has provided Basic Literacy,English as a Second Language, and Family Literacy programs to givepeople the skills they need to lead productive lives, help their childrensucceed in school, and participate in every aspect of American life.For more information, visit www.lvorc.org.
TRAINS, TUNES AND TOURS: Another busy summer week inThurman. Every Thursday through Saturday from 10 a.m. to 5p.m. during the summer, Adirondack Ambiance gallery of rusticfurniture and art is open for touring. Al Rohe creates the furnitureand unique rustic picture frames, and his wife, Anne, paints charm-ing local scenes in acrylics, some available as prints. Touring thegallery located at 792 State Route 418, Thurman, in the historicStephen Griffing homestead, is a step back into history and intro-duction to truly local art. On Friday, Saturday and Sunday the NorthEnd Local makes two excursions by rail from Thurman to NorthCreek, at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Reserve tickets online atwww.sncrr.com, phone 877.726.7245 or stop in at Thurman Sta-tion, 799 State Route 418 Wednesday through Sunday for info.
VETERANS HALL is open at the Schaghticoke Fair, September2 - 7, 2015- Veterans Hall is proud to Honor the Veterans ofRensselaer, Saratoga, and Washington Counties. We encourageeveryone to stop in during your visit to the fair to share a picture orinformation on a veteran you know. Take time to see if your veteranis in our records. Everyone knows and loves a veteran. Some cometo see a picture, a clipping or an item donated by family or a friend. We are compiling a list of veteran’s names from Rensselaer, Saratogaand Washington Counties. Getting your veteran’s name on the listis free, easy and a good way to ensure his/her service will beremembered. Come and share some time with us at the VeteransHall. For more information contact Jody at 518-859-2988 or Lorraineat 753-6936.
CHICKEN BBQ TAKE-OUT DINNERS- $12.00.Saturday September 12th 4-6pm, Cambridge UnitedPresbyterian Church, 81 East Main St. Cambridge/ Dinnerscan be purchased on the day or by advance ticket sales.Call 518-677-3863 or email [email protected]
Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 4, 2015
Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 4, 2015