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THRIFT SHOP & FOOD PANTRY HAS NEW HOURSBALLSTON SPA – Ballston Spa United Methodist Church, 101 Milton Av-enue, off ers the following services for the community: Upper Room Cloth-ing Thrift Shop - open Tuesdays, 9:30am-noon. Fill a bag with clothing for $2. Food Pantry - open Wednesdays, 9:30am-noon. The food pantry can be visited once each month.
CAPITAL REGION IMMIGRATION ORAL HISTORY PROJECTCAPITAL DISTRICT – Being initiated in 2015 by the International Center, the Capital Region Immigration Oral History Project will collect and pre-serve the fi rsthand interviews of Capital Region immigrants. ICCR will rely on staff , interns and trained community volunteers to conduct interviews to gather fi rst-hand stories about immigrant experiences. First-person narratives, regardless of how long ago, are enlightening and provide in-sight into individual immigrant stories. In addition to audio- and video-recorded interviews, a sampling of individuals interviewed will be pho-tographed and included in a proposed upcoming pictorial exhibit. If you or someone you know is interested in sharing your fi rst-hand immigrant experience please contact the International Center at (518) 708-7608 or [email protected].
COMMUNITY SWIM OPPORTUNITIESBALLSTON SPA – The Ballston Spa Aquatics Program is currently off ering opportunities for public use of the pool during adult lap swimming ses-sions, from 6:00-7:00am on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings and on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 6:00-7:00pm. A family/open swim is also off ered on Saturday afternoons from 12:00-2:00pm. Additional opportunities are off ered throughout the year, including adult Aqua Cardio classes and a Learn-To-Swim program. The Community Swim Program is open to district students, families and community members. District residents need to show identifi cation and pay a $1.00 entrance fee to utilize the pool. Non-residents are admitted, as space allows, for a $2.00 fee. The pool is closed during school vacations, emergency cancellations (i.e. snow days or early dismissals) and when school activities necessitate closure. Information is available online at www.bscsd.org, by clicking on the aquatics/pool button on the left side of the homepage. For more infor-mation, please contact the pool offi ce directly at 884-7150 x2324.
FREE WEEK AT DEC EDUCATIONAL CAMPROCK CITY FALLS – Rock City Falls Volunteer Fire Dept. is sponsoring a Free week at DEC Educational Camp for 2 children (must be a resident of the Milton Fire Dist.) ages 11-17 yrs. old (1 boy and 1 girl). A drawing will be held at our annual banquet on January 17. Those chosen will be notifi ed by phone. A Hunter Safety Course will be off ered to campers (12-14). Transportation to and from camp will be the responsibility of parent or guardian of camper chosen. Camp dates and locations vary. For more information, see www.dec.state.ny.us (keyword: Summer Camps) or call Darren at 470-9511 or email rcff [email protected]. Please email (rcff [email protected]) or send in your name, address, date of birth and phone num-ber to: Rock City Falls VFD, C/O Darren Costanzo, PO Box 25, Rock City Falls, NY 12863.
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HAVE RESUMEDROCK CITY FALLS – Simpson United Methodist Church is happy to announce that the Wednesday Crafters have resumed meeting from 10:00am to 3:00pm. All in community are welcome to drop in and work on their hobby/project of choice. No church affiliation, registra-tion, attendance commit-ments, or ability level are required to participate in this free weekly gathering. Bring a bag lunch or en-joy the light refreshments provided. We follow the Ballston Spa School District Calendar for vacations and snow days. So gather your yarn, coupons, papers, sew-ing machine -- whatever the materials -- and catch up on your UFOs (unfinished ob-jects). Any questions please contact Laura at 288-5922 or [email protected].
DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSMALTA – The Malta Community Center at 1 Bayberry Drive in Malta is offering a Saturday class on January 10th from 9am-3pm. State law requires all insurance companies to provide a 10% reduction for three years and up to a 4 point reduction on your NYS driving record. NO TESTS! DMV-approved. For registration please call 899-4411.
ADULT SPORTS AND FITNESS OPPORTUNITIESBALLSTON SPA – The Ballston Spa Community Education Program is currently offering adult sports from 8:00-10:00pm with Co-ed Indoor Soccer and Co-ed Volleyball held on Mondays and Men’s Basketball on Wednesdays. A 10-week session begins the week of January 5th and requires a $30 fee for school district residents. The popular Walk About program provides a safe, indoor walking course for those interested in a low impact fitness activity. The program continues through April when school is in session. A $15 registration fee is required for this program and non-residents are charged $18 to participate. Walkers may join the program at any time throughout the session. Pre-registration is required and fees are due at the begin-ning of each course. Those interested may register for courses by mail or in-person at the District Office, 70 Malta Avenue. Additional information regarding any of the courses offered is available online at www.bscsd.org or by calling 884-7195 x1329.
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BALLSTON SPA ATHLETICS HALL OF FAMEBALLSTON SPA – The Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of Fame Committee announced today they are seeking nominations for the 2015 Hall of Fame to be awarded in spring of 2015. The program recognizes student athletes, teams, coaches, administrators, faculty and community members who have made significant contributions to the Ballston Spa Athlet-ics program through their service, performance, dedication, commitment and accomplishments. All candidates for mem-bership in the Hall of Fame must fall into one of the four cat-egories of Athlete Candidate, Team Candidate, Coach/Facul-ty/ Administrator Candidate or Community Contributor and meet the criteria for that category. Nomination forms are due by January 15, 2015 and are available at ballstonspaathletic-shalloffame.com or on the school districts web site at http://www.bscsd.org/community.cfm?subpage=13013
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BALLSTON SPA – The Saratoga County Historical Society has announced that its headquarters, Brookside Museum, will be closed during the month of January. While the museum is closed to the public, much will be happening inside. The research library will be moving to a new space at the front of the building and our reception desk will be removed. A new gallery space will emerge from the construction, giving Brookside the opportunity to have more changing exhibi-tions. Brookside will reopen on Tuesday, February 3rd at-10am. The museum will host an opening reception on Friday, February 6th for the Living Resources Artwork Exhibit in the Long Room. Also re-opening that night will be Through the Lens of Time. The Saratoga County Historical Society at Brook-side is a non-profit organization located at 6 Charlton Street in Ballston Spa that inspires community memory by telling the story of Saratoga County through engaging exhibits and interactive programs. Brookside’s programs and services are made possible in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. For more information, please visit brooksidemuseum.org or call 518.885.4000.
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STEP VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSARATOGA SPRINGS - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Eques-trian Program, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, is seek-ing VOLUNTEER POOP PICKERS, SIDEWALKERS, HORSE LEAD-ERS, PAPER JOCKEYS, and WRANGLERS to care for its program horses, provide help with lessons for special needs children & adults, fix and repair the facility and promote fundraising. Horse experience is not needed but a plus. A caring heart and a love of CHILDREN & HORSES is a must! Call 518.374.5116 or email [email protected]
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matching caring adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influence on the life of a child. Cur-rently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250 x15, or by email at [email protected]
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RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION – Volunteers are needed in all areas of ser-vice from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the offi ce. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, fami-lies that have been displaced by a fi re, fl ood or other disaster; collecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustaining a quality fi lled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more information about Red Cross volunteer opportunities, contact Laura at 792-6545.
ORGANIZATION SEEKS BOARD MEMBERSCAPITAL REGION – Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofi t that provides fi nancial assistance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a diff erence. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our Angels.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruiting volunteers to pro-vide wild land and underwa-ter searches. This includes all aspects of fi eld and under-water search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS for-est rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are looking for certifi ed scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the out-doors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Appli-cants need not live in Water-ford to volunteer. If interest-ed, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
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SARATOGA CO. - Care Links off ers free services - visiting, transportation, “handy helping”, and shopping to adults 60 years or older. This seventeen year old nonprofi t serves Clifton Park, Halfmoon, Malta, Ballston, Charlton, and Me-chanicville residents. We need to recruit volunteers to help accomplish this job. Are you free for the summer to possibly consider taking time to give assistance to someone who has just stopped driving and cannot get to the doctor? Maybe you can help them stay in their home. You pick the day and time. Having a rewarding purpose in your life is just a phone call away- 399-3262.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BINKY PATROL CAPITAL DISTRICT - National non-profi t Binky Patrol provides blankets for children in need locally through the Mechan-icville chapter. They supply handmade blankets and hats to children who are sick, homeless, grieving or traumatized throughout Saratoga, Albany and Rensselaer Counties. No sewing experience necessary. They also need donations of materials such as cotton fl annel, fabric, yardage or scraps, Po-lar fl eece, quilt batting, postage, old clean sheets, yarn and thread. Blanket sizes range from 24”x30” to twin for teens. Work on your own schedule to make blankets or help deliver them. Contact Dayle Gruder at 664-5271 or [email protected].
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Early morning workouts have their ups and downs. Glucose levels in the body tend to be low in the morn-ing, when many people wake up with a relatively empty stomach. Low blood glucose levels can cause feelings of nausea and weak-ness and possibly make you feel faint. In addition, since you likely aren’t moving much while you’re asleep, your joints and muscles are likely less mobile early in the morning than they are in the evening, which can make morning workouts dif-ficult and, if you don’t allow yourself more time to warm up, put your body at greater risk of injury. But morning workouts also can energize you throughout the day, and many people find it easier to
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Early morning exercise rou-tines can be difficult to ad-just to, but there are some ways to make the adjust-ment to such regimens go more smoothly.
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• Designate more time to warm up. Early morning workout routines require athletes to warm up more than they would when exer-cising at other times of the day. As previously noted, your body is perhaps at its least mobile right when you
get out of bed, so set aside more time to warm up when you workout in the morn-ings. Five to 10 minutes of light cardiovascular exer-cise before you begin your workout can be enough to increase your body tempera-ture and loosen your body up so it’s ready for exercise.
• Don’t go it alone. The bud-dy system is effective for many people regardless of when they exercise, but it can be especially beneficial for men and women who want to start working out in the morning. If someone is waiting for you at the gym or if your significant other is up and ready to go, you’re far less likely to skip a morning workout than you would be if you are going it alone.
• Eat at your own discretion. Some people simply cannot eat before a workout, while others find working out on an empty stomach makes them faint and weak. The problem many people who work out in the early morn-ing encounter with regard to eating before their workouts is they simply don’t have the time to eat and afford their body enough time to turn that meal or snack into fuel that will benefit their work-out. A study published in the Journal of Applied Physi-ology found that eating a meal 45 minutes before a moderate-intensity workout enhances exercise capabil-ity. But morning exercise enthusiasts typically find they do not have that spare 45 minutes to wait around while their bodies absorb a meal. Eating healthy be-fore exercise, and giving your body adequate time to absorb that meal, can defi-nitely fuel your workout. But if that 45 minutes ultimately compromises your ability to workout, you may want to have a glass of orange juice or a drink that contains car-bohydrates so your body has some fuel as you exercise.
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There’s a lot of talk these days about what jobs aren’t available. Editorials and blogs are often full of com-mentary about the perceived lack of jobs and/or sub-par salaries which threaten to keep a large segment of the populace in economic distress. Whether or not the claims are true, at least for some, there is op-portunity in 2015. If you are willing to show up for work on a regular basis, perform basic or skilled tasks with your hands or operate equipment, and you take pride in the knowledge that your handiwork will help revolutionize industries ranging all across the spec-trum from low to high tech applications, then you may have a decent-paying job waiting for you in one of Tech Valley’s manufacturing facilities. Area manufactur-ers and other firms have reported that they struggle to find good, dedicated employees and they are interested in hiring more people if they can find them. To some, my words may seem a bit strange, after all we are constantly hearing how tough the job market is, that wages are terrible, that people are fleeing the state, etc. It saddens me to hear of the negative press, because there is also a lot of good news out there and I would really like to help people connect with the opportunities that are available. So here are some ideas. First of all, if
you have a resume together and would like to work in a manufacturing company (or would consider a job in the trades as a way to broaden your skill set and build a path to more opportunities) please send it to me at [email protected] . Also, did you know that job-seekers can attend our networking mixers (space permit-ting, admission $10)? Our mixers are the 2nd Thursday of every month, and you can register online via www.southernsaratoga.org (under the Events tab).In Saratoga County
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SARATOGA COUNTY – Seeking volunteers willing to spend a morning or afternoon transporting senior citizens for medi-cal appointments. Volunteers will utilize Saratoga County transportation vehicle for transport. Locations of transport may be outside of Saratoga County. Drivers may pick up 1-3 seniors for appointments and drive to destination. Volunteers can help once per week or every other week or as a substitute driver. Flexible scheduling for all volunteers. Terms: Volunteer must be at least 55 years of age. Other information requested of volunteers: Valid driver’s license with a good driving his-tory. If interested, please contact Mark at 518-884-4110.
FREE LUNCHMALTA RIDGE – The Malta Ridge United Methodist Church will hold its monthly Free Lunch on Saturday, January 10, at the Church located at 729 Malta Avenue Extension, in Mal-ta Ridge. Soup, sandwiches, dessert and beverages will be served at no charge from 11:30am to 1:30pm. All are wel-come. For additional information or directions please call the Church at 581-0210.
PROGRAM TO ASSIST LOW INCOME VETERANSSARATOGA CO. - Saratoga County RPC, through its VetHelp division, is pleased to announce a new program to aid vet-erans and their families in their struggle to maintain perma-nent housing. The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program can provide monetary relief as well as exten-sive case management for veteran families that are home-less or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Temporary fi nancial assistance is available for rental assistance, utilities fees, security deposit, moving costs, emergency supplies, childcare and transportation. Case management and referral services include health care, daily living activities, fi nancial planning, transportation, income support and legal assis-tance. The goal of the SSVF program is to promote housing stability among very low income Veteran families who reside in or are transitioning to permanent housing in the follow-ing New York State counties: Washington, Warren, Saratoga, Schenectady, Montgomery, Fulton and Schoharie. For more information, call VetHelp toll free at 1-855-233-1117.
SIMPLIFYING LIVES NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION – Simplifying Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profi t organization dedicated to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergoing cancer treatment. Simplifying Lives is looking for volunteers, business partners for the discounted referral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further infor-mation or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simpli-fyinglives.org.
ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION SEEKS
VOLUNTEERSSCOTIA - The Animal Protec-tive Foundation is seeking daytime volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Avenue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adoption Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna. Time commit-ment varies and training is provided. Volunteer posi-tions include: adoption; dog walking; special event and outreach support; laundry; bottle and can sorting; and morning cage cleaning at PetSmart. Must be at least 18 years. Contact Denise Alto-belli, volunteer coordinator, at 374-3944 x118 or [email protected].
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Nikki is an 11 year old female Pomeranian and weighs 23 lbs. She’s a very sweet dog, housebro-ken and walks well on a leash. Nikki is looking for a lap to sit on and someone to take her on walks. She would make a great companion for a senior and she qualifies for our senior program and would be a free adoption to someone over 65 yrs. old. Nikki is spayed, is up to date on her shots and is micro chipped. For more info, please
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Meet Gus! — a great mix of playful kitten, calm lounge cat and enjoyable companion. He’s a mellow, sweet and
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The days are so short and dreary now that it is pretty easy for the gardener to feel a little down with spring so far away. One way that I shake off the midwinter blues is to spend some time in my south facing room enjoying whatever sunshine our short days can muster among the houseplants that spend the winter there. Regular readers have heard before about my collection of miniature geraniums. Rest assured, they’re all doing well and are responding to the slightly longer days with a burst of new growth and several are so happy with their situation that they’ve popped out a few buds. In a couple of weeks I’ll be enjoying a preview of summer when these little beauties burst into flower. Besides my collection of miniature geraniums, there are other flowering plants that have managed to find their way into my indoor garden. The African Violet is, without question, the most popular of all flowering houseplants. Their prolific blossoms and soft, fuzzy leaves have delighted indoor gardeners for years. We’ve all heard stories about great-grandma’s prized violet whose descendents are still grown and loved by current family members. The first requirement to consider for growing African Violets is light. Violets need very strong but indirect sunlight. Many folks find that a bright north-facing window is an ideal spot to grow African Violets. They’ll also thrive under fluorescent lights. The second requirement is temperature. They prefer a daytime temperature of at least 70 degrees and should remain above 64 degrees at night. Most folks don’t have too much trouble meeting the light and temperature needs of African Violets. The trickiest part of African Violet care is watering. Violets need to be kept lightly moist constantly and will not appreciate drying out completely. Realizing this, most folks overcompensate by keeping their Violets soggy wet (by leaving standing water in their saucers) which is even worse that letting them dry out. A nice, evenly moist soil is what we’re shooting for here. African Violets also like to be watered with tepid or room temperature water. Very cold water from the tap will shock them. When watering your African Violets, try not to get water on the leaves as this will result in an unsightly spotting. Some folks avoid this problem by pouring the water into a saucer placed under the pot. This is a fine method but make sure to drain any water that isn’t soaked up after a few minutes to avoid death from drowning. I like to feed my African violets Peter’s Brand African Violet Food (no, no relation) at one-quarter strength every time I water to keep them healthy and flowering. Wait until your violets are potbound before repotting. They will flower more if they feel a bit confined. Always put African Violets into shallow plastic or ceramic pots. Clay or terra cotta pots dry too quickly to be beneficial to African Violets. If you keep your house cooler than 64 degrees at night, you may have trouble keeping African Violets. A better choice for the cooler home would be a cousin of the African Violet, the Cape Primrose or Streptocarpus. Streptocarpus has the same indirect light requirement as African Violets but can tolerate temperatures as low as 50 degrees at night without ill effects. Like African Violets, Streptocarpus like to be kept evenly moist but is much more forgiving of accidental dryness. With moderate care, a Streptocarpus will thrive and flower for years. Unlike African Violets, Streptocarpus can get quite large if transplanted into larger size pots. If you really like to save money by keeping your thermostat turned down, there’s still a flowering plant option for your home….the Cyclamen. These tuberous plants thrive when nighttime temperatures drop below 60 degrees and prefer daytime temperatures that stay below 65 degrees. Keep your Cyclamen barely moist (never soggy). During the flowering period, feed with a ¼ strength solution of Miracle-Gro. If you can manage not to overwater your Cyclamen, it should be able to maintain a set of its unique inverted flowers for over three months! If your house is very dry and you want to provide a little extra humidity, place the plants in a gravel-filled tray and add water to the top of the gravel. Place your plants on the gravel so the evaporating moisture passes over the leaves. Be sure the pots are not actually sitting in the water. Remember, nothing kills a plant quicker than drowning. Thanks for the read.
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BALLSTON SPA – The monthly American Legion Auxiliary Unit 234 Meeting is on Monday, January 5 at 7pm at the American Legion Post 234 at 23 Pleasant Street, Ballston Spa, NY.
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CAPITAL REGION – Stars for our Troops is a grassroots organization that is growing fast across the USA. We take retired American Flags with embroidered 2 inch Stars, re-move the Stars, put the Star in a pouch with a statement the reads: “I am part of our American fl ag that has fl own over a home in the U.S.A. I can no longer fl y. The sun and winds have caused me to become tattered and torn. Please carry me as a remind-er that You are not forgot-ten.” The Stars are given free-ly to any soldier or veteran that we meet, or are mailed to them. Stars are given to Veteran Homeless Shelters so those Veterans know that we respect them and they are not forgotten. Stars are given to our Wounded War-riors as a Thank You for what they have endured. Stars are given to our Veterans in Nursing Homes and Vet-eran Hospitals. Volunteers are needed to help create these Stars. Families and friends need to contact us so we can share the Stars with their loved ones. Dona-tions are gratefully accepted to help deter the costs of supplies and postage. More information can be found at www.StarsForOurTroops.org or contacting [email protected].
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• Removing eyesores inside. Some minor adjustments can help buyers recognize what’s great about your home. Swap outdated fi xtures, remove wallpaper and give everything a deep clean. Replacements don’t have to be top of the line; they just need to eliminate hang-ups for potential buyers.
• Improving the kitchen—to a point. You probably won’t recoup the cost of a full kitchen reno-vation but smaller projects such as upgrading appliances and painting or refi nishing cabinets can modernize the space.
• Refreshing rooms with neutral paint. This is a time-honored tip for a reason. While seeing your favorite bold hues on the walls makes you happy, potential buyers may not agree. A fresh coat of neutral paint can help them envision their own belongings in the space.
• Focusing on energy effi ciency. The right energy-smart upgrades can assure buyers they’re seeing an effi cient home where utility bills can be minimized. Adding insulation to the attic and walls can make a dramatic improvement in many homes. Consider the windows as well. Adding a heat-rejecting window fi lm such as 3M Sun Control Window Film can reduce cool-ing costs and typically does not change the windows’ appearance. Since the window fi lm can reject up to 99 percent of UV rays, it can protect the investment you made in your hardwood fl oors, rugs, window treatments, furniture and artwork.
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FAIRFIELD INN & SUITES Exit12, Malta, now accepting applicants for FT Breakfast, FT Laundry, FT Guest Serv-ice Reps., FT maintenance. Apply in person: 101 Sara-toga Village Blvd., Malta
FREE HOME HEALTH AIDE TRAINING: Certification upon completion. Classes will be held in Albany, NY. Next class is Jan., space is limited. Must have clean lic., solid work history & vehicle. We of-fer vacation pay, exc. bonus & weekend premium. Apply to Interim HealthCare at www.interimhealthcare.com or call Megan to schedule an appt. 518-452-3655.
HIRING PCA’S, HHA’S, LPN’s, Companions. All shifts available NOW. Call Home Helpers at 584-5885
PERFECT JOB for those that need flexibility and like to stay active! Growing res. cleaning co. looking for highly moti-vated individuals. Mon.-Sat., must be avail. at least 4 days/wk. 8:30a-3p. Eves. also available. Company ve-hicles avail. Must love to clean and have a good atti-tude. Call 384-DUST today or stop by 227 Kingsley Rd., Suite 26, Burnt Hills.
HOME HEALTH AIDES, Per-sonal Care Aides & Com-panions. Aides Must be certi-fied. Flexible hrs. Competitive pay, team atmosphere. Must have a vehicle and be ready to work. Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.
NOW HIRING CLEANING specialists in Glenville. Mon-Thurs. 7:30 pm-10pm. and Fri. 6:30pm-9pm. Must be reliable, motivated and have transportation. $11/hr. 384-3878
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NEW YEAR, NEW YOU: RECHARGE YOUR CAREER
(NAPS)—According to some career experts, the holiday sea-son or any quiet time at work is a good time to plan, organize, refl ect on where you are in your career and where you would like to go.
“In overly hectic lives, career planning often gets moved to the back burner,” said Michael Bevis, director of Academic Aff airs for University of Phoenix and faculty member for the School of Business. “Many Americans feel unsatisfi ed and stagnant in their careers, and the only way to take action is to devote time to making a plan for change. This does not necessarily mean a career change, but often an adjustment in the way you approach your existing career.”
According to Bevis, job complacency should not be ignored because career satisfaction plays a major role in overall satis-faction. In fact, a national University of Phoenix survey con-ducted by Harris Poll found that nearly half of working adults in the U.S. gain equal or greater feelings of self-worth from their jobs and careers as they do from their personal lives, and 45 percent are still searching for the right career. Another
survey from the University shows that nearly two-thirds of all working adults say they currently have limited opportunities within their companies, but 53 percent acknowledge they should take charge by being more entrepreneurial in their careers.
Bevis agrees. “Being entrepreneurial means approaching your existing career with purpose, not relying on your em-ployer to manage your career,” he said. “Setting career goals, developing a strong personal brand and constantly looking for ways to grow and tie your responsibilities to the com-pany’s bottom line can help you succeed and feel more en-gaged in your career.”
Bevis says taking charge of your career takes planning. He suggests you use downtime to:
1. Learn as much as possible about your orga-nization, industry, and career growth opportunities.
2. Develop a strategic business plan to grow and improve your per-sonal brand within your organization.
3. Keep your personal brand current and sustainable by knowing how your skills and experience fi t into the big pic-ture of your organization.
4. Network with individuals who have diverse experiences.
5. Identify and engage with a mentor. This individual does not necessarily have to be in your own company. Find some-one who you admire professionally and whose success mir-rors your goals.
6. Identify and engage with a sponsor in your own compa-ny. This person can champion your success and advocate for your growth within the company.
7. Research options for continued learning. Take a class, pur-sue an advanced degree or research certifi cate and continu-ing education programs. With educational options growing more customized every day, it is easier than ever to fi nd ways to learn, grow and challenge yourself long after you graduate high school or earn a bachelor’s degree.
“Business education encourages students to think outside the box and be more entrepreneurial in their careers,” adds Bevis. “Employees at every level who approach their career as if they were entrepreneurs, with purpose and measurable goals, are often the happiest and most successful.”
For more information about the survey, visit phoenix.edu/news.
A less hectic time at work may be your opportunity to take charge of your career.
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