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Please note all entries must be on this official form and must be handwritten. All others are invalid. All entries must be received by 10/31/12. Any winner in the past 24 months is not eligible. Mail or Drop off only at the address above. We will announce the winner in our 11/9/12 edition. Winner required to have photo taken with sponsor for printing in paper. Must be 18 to enter.
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giveawayWashington CountyIt's our most exciting giveaway ever and the best news is....it's all made right here in Washington County. There's more than $1,800 of products from businesses like Scribner Maple, Chippewa Stone, Valley Artisans Market, Egg Mountain Farm, Gar-denworks, Timothy Shea Precious Metal Designs, Deluge Design - Stained Glass & Gifts, the Nuns of New Skete, Wynter Haven Quilt, White Clover Farm, As Time Goes By, Argyle Cheese Factory, Lick Springs Beefalo and Heritage Wings Farm. Turn to page 3 for complete details on the prizes you can win. Don't delay...enter today...you could be our next lucky giveaway winner.
A $100 gift certificate for Nuns of New Skete Cheese-cakes is just one of the prizes in this month's giveaway
Pastor Paul Shepard of the Grace Baptist Church has news inside about their Community Kidz Fall Festival.
Fall/Winter "Car Care" editionThis week's editions of the Granville Sentinel and Whitehall Times contains your annual Fall/Winter Car Care edition, which is loaded with savings and car care tips. Get your copy at news-stands right now. Or read us online at .................... manchesternewspapers.com
Women in Business
The Granville Sentinel and Whitehall Times are proud to announce the publication of our "� rst-ever" Salute to Women in Business which is published inside this week's editions. Get your copy today of this keepsake edition!
Fall Festival Saturday
ATTENTIONWHITEHALL
Your all-new 2013 Whitehall Community Guide will be
mailed to more than 2,000 households in November. Businesses wanting to be
included should contact the Times today at 800-354-4232.
Hair of the Dog to performThe popular band "Hair of the Dog" will be performing tonight in Hartford. See the musical details inside.
Haunted Houses, Halloween Parades, Parties & More!Halloween is just days away. Whether you're
looking for the fun of a kid's costume parade or a scary
night in a "haunted house," you'll find plenty of venues
that offer a spooktacular experience this weekend.
Check out our Halloween events and activities guide inside.
MADE IN WASHINGTON COUNTY!
Tim Shea (l) of Timothy Shea Precious Metal Designs in Salem invites everyone to enter this month's giant FreePress "Made in Washington County" giveaway. Last chance to enter. See below!
C O U N T Y
Important Halloween Safety Tips inside this week's Sentinel & Times.
Hey kids! Check it out...you could win a $25 iTunes gift card!
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Rummage SaleWELLS The Wells United Methodist Church off the green will hold a Fall Rummage Sale from noon to 7 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, and on Saturday, Oct. 27, when there’ll be a $3 bag sale from 9 a.m. to noon. Fall and winter clothing, shoes, handbags, house plants, bedding, household items, and more will be offered. Information/to donate an item(s) for this sale: Peggy Littlewood at 802-645-0804, or Maryann Fellows at 645-0131.
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Vegas NightGRANVILLE The Granville Hook and Ladder Co. will host a Las Vegas Night on Friday, Oct. 26. There’ll be a spaghetti dinner from 4 to 6:30 p.m. and the Vegas action from 6:30 to 11 p.m. at the firehouse. Information: 681-2366.
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Haunted BarnFORT EDWARD The Eighth Annual Haunted Barn will be
open from 6 to 9 p.m. on Friday and Saturday, Oct. 26 and 27, at the Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road in Fort Edward. “Haunted Theater” will be this year’s theme. Cost: $7 adults; $5 children. Information: www.lit-tletheater267.org.
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Haunted HouseSALEM A Haunted House will be open from 6 to 9:30 p.m. Friday through Sunday, Oct. 26 and 28, at the Courthouse Community Center, 58 Broadway in Salem. Cost: $10 adults; $5 age 13 and younger and volunteer fire and EMS workers; $25 families (mother/dad or caregiver and children). Handicap accessible and refreshments will be available. Information: www.fearthis.org.
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Haunted HouseARGYLE The Village of Argyle will host the R. Stiles Haunted House activity from 7 to 9 p.m. Friday, Oct. 26, and 6 to 8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, Oct. 27 and 28, at the R. Stiles House, 55 Main Street. All ages will be wel-come to experience “unexpected chills and scares” (parents should determine what is appro-
priate for their children). Cost: $10 adults, $5 children, with pro-ceeds benefiting the future Argyle Community Center.
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Hair of the DogHARTFORD The Hair of the Dog band will perform in con-cert at 8 p.m. on Friday, Oct. 26, at the Hartford Firehouse, routes 40 and 149. Doors will open at 7 p.m. and food, beer and wine will be available for sale. Concert tickets: $15 in advance; $20 at the door. Information/tickets: Chris Jones at 632-5326.
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Halloween PartyGREENWICH Everyone is invit-ed to a Halloween Party from 8 p.m. to midnight on Friday, Oct. 26, at the Greenwich Elks Lodge on Route 40. Music will be pro-vided by “Green” and free taxi service will be provided from 11 p.m. to 1 a.m. within 10 miles of the lodge. Costumes encour-aged. Information: Donna at 692-2347.
Rummage SaleWELLS St. Paul’s Episcopal Church at the green in Wells will hold a Rummage Sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27. A wide range of items will be offered, including cloth-ing for the entire family. Information: Joyce Rogers at 802-287-0077.
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Scarecrow FestivalMANCHESTER The Maple
Street School Parent Assn. will host its Third Annual Scarecrow Festival from noon to 3 pm. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the school in Manchester. Featured will be crafts, games, a book and toy sale, bouncy house, a PlayScape and child care for young children, a fami-ly photo booth, hay rides, music and more. Cost: $$5 per child; free parents. Information: Grace Bibens at 802-362-7137, or www.maplestreetschool.com.
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Halloween PartyBENNINGTON A Halloween Party will be held from 1 to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Bennington Museum, 75 Main Street, Route 9. Come in cos-tume and enjoy guessing games, a gallery hunt, and spooky crafts. And at 3:30 p.m. there’ll be a costume parade throughout the museum. Light refreshments will be available and admission will be free. Information: 802-447-1571, or www.benningtonmuseum.org.
Kidz Fall FestivalWHITEHALL Grace Baptist Church, 12 Queen Street in Whitehall, will host a Community Kidz Fall Festival from 4 to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27. Admission is free and activities include a bounce house, face painting, hayrides and there will be food and refreshments. For more infor-mation, call 499-9241.
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Halloween PartyCOSSAYUNA A Halloween
Party will be held from 6 to 10 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Cossayuna Fire Dept., corner of Bunker Hill and E. Lake roads. Included will be music, food, candy, cider and surpris-es. Wear your spookiest cos-tume. Admission: $5; free age 10 and younger.
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Halloween ReadingsHUDSON FALLS The Hudson River Shakespeare Company will present “Murder, Mayhem, and the Macabre: A Halloween Reading” of “spooktacular” prose and poetry at 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 27, at the Hudson Falls Free Library, 220 Main Street. Works by Edgar Allen Poe, Goethe and Shakespeare will be read. Free admission and refreshments will be avail-able. Information: 747-4418.
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Halloween PartyFAIR HAVEN A Halloween cos-tume party, Monster Bash II, will be held from 8 p.m. to mid-night on Saturday, Oct. 27, at American Legion Post 49, 72 S. Main Street in Fair Haven. Music will be provided by The Sweetwater Band and everyone age 21 and older will be wel-come. Cost: $10; $18 per couple. There’ll be a costume contest, cash prizes, a 50/50, snacks and drink specials. Information: 802-265-7983.
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THE GREAT “MADE IN WASHINGTON COUNTY”
GIVEAWAY!Argyle Cheese Factory: 4/$25 Gift Certificates
Heritage Wings Farm, Argyle NY: $50 Box of Sunflower Honey including 12 oz. honey bears & cut comb honey
As Time Goes By, Hartford NY: $200 Gift Basket of “Made in Washington County” products from her store
Lick Springs Beefalo, Argyle NY: $50 Gift CertificateWhite Clover Farm, Argyle NY: 2/$50 Gift Certificates
for Premium Animal Welfare Approved,grassfed & finished Ground Beef
Wynter Haven Quilt Studio: Handmade Full Size Quilt ($500 Value)Timothy Shea Precious Metal Designs:
2/$50 Gift CertificatesDeluge Design - Stained Glass & Gifts: Hand-crafted
piece of stained glass ($80 Value) and $20 Gift CertificateValley Artisans Market: $100 Gift Certificate
Gardenworks: 2/$50 Gift CertificatesNuns of New Skete: Cheesecakes ($100 value)
Egg Mountain Farm-The All-Natural Products Store:$100 in Gift Certificates
Chippewa Stone: 1 Pallet of Wall Stone ($240 Value)Scribner Maple: 1 Gallon of Maple Syrup ($60 Value)
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event will be held on Sunday, Oct. 28, at Queensbury High School. Registration will begin at 11 a.m. for this free event that will start at 12:30 p.m. Fight back and celebrate more birthdays will be the theme. Information: 518-792-5377, or www.makingstrides.acsevents.org/warrencounty.
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Howling HalloweenPITTSFORD The Rutland County Humane Society will host a Howling Halloween event from noon to 3 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28, at its shelter on Stevens Road in Pittsford. Bring your dog along for games, treats, haunted trail tours and refreshments. Come in costume if you like. Information: 802-483-6700. u
Halloween ParadeGREENWICH The 21st Annual Greater Greenwich Chamber of Commerce Halloween Parade will step off at 1 p.m. on Sunday, Oct. 28. The parade will begin at the corner of Washington and Main streets, proceeding to the town build-ing parking lot on Academy Street where five categories will be judged and prizes awarded. Information: 518-692-7979, or www.greenwichcham-ber.org.
Halloween ParadeCAMBRIDGE The Village of Cambridge and Cambridge Connects, a community group, will host the annual Cambridge
Halloween Parade and Costume Contest at 5:15 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 31, outside the Cambridge Guest Home. Costume judging will be held in five categories, i.e., cutest, scariest, best group, most cre-ative and best pet, followed by a parade to the Rice Mansion where awards will be present-ed.
Genomic TestingGRANVILLE Pfizer will host a bovine producer meeting on “Genomic Testing” at 1 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 1, at the Granville Veterinary Service/Large Animal, 1987 Route 23 in Granville. Information: 518-642-1676.
NYC TripARGYLE/WILTON The Argyle PTSA is accepting reservations for a bus trip to New York City on Sunday, Dec. 9, for a day of shopping or sightseeing on your own. Cost: $45. Pickups will be made at 6:30 a.m. at the Argyle Central School parking
lot and at the Wilton Mall, near Dicks Sporting Goods, pole C2. Return time will be 11 p.m. Information/reservations: Paula at 955-6537, or email [email protected].
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Psychic VisitsPOULTNEY Internationally acclaimed psychic medium William Constantine will dis-cuss various topics of the para-normal and answer your ques-tions form 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, at the Poultney Public Library, 205 Main Street. Due to limited seating, reservations are requested at 802-287-5556, or www.poultneypubliclibrary.com. Information: www.psy-chicwilliamconstantine.com.
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First FridayGRANVILLE First Friday will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 2, at the Pember Library and Museum, 33 W. Main Street, and at the Slate
Valley Museum, 17 Water Street, both in Granville. Information: Pember at 518-642-2525, or Museum at 642-1417.
Rabies ClinicHUDSON FALLS Washington County Public Health will offer a free Rabies Clinic for dogs, cats and ferrets from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Kingsbury Highway Garage on Dix Avenue in Hudson Falls. Bring proof of any prior rabies vaccination and all pets must be on a leash or in a carrier. Information: 518-746-2400.
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Turkey DinnerHARTFORD The United Methodist Church at 47 Route 23 in Hartford invites everyone to a Turkey Dinner from 4 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3. Cost: $9 adults; $4 ages 5 to 12; free 4 and younger. Also, a food and craft sale will be held during this din-ner.
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Cash TributeRUPERT Harold Ford and The Cash Band, featuring Laura Lucy as June Carter, will pres-ent “The Spirit of Johnny Cash” at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Rupert Firehouse. Cost: $20, or two for $35. Information/tickets: Bob Bain at 802-394-7873, George Lewis at 394-2491, or Kelly Lewis at 394-0035.
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