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RESEARCHER SEEKS INFORMATION ABOUT SGT.EDWARD T. JONES, JR., WEST PAWLET, VERMONT
WWII SOLDIER KILLED IN GERMANY The researcherwill be in East Poultney September 21st All are Welcome.Information is sought by John L. (Jack) Wilson, Harvard, Massa-chusetts researcher, about the life and growing years in the Ver-mont / New York Slate Valley region of a late World War II sol-dier, Sgt. Edward T. Jones, Jr. The late Sgt. Jones was a nativefrom Spruce Gum, West Pawlet, Vermont. He was a member ofA Company, 112 th Infantry Regiment, 28 th Infantry Division.Sgt. Jones was killed in Germany in November 1944 along withseveral other members of A Company. They were killed by aGerman tank that fired point-blank on their position in the town ofKommerscheidt. A German explosive ordnance disposal team working in 2008at a construction site in that German town found fragments of aWorld War II-era U.S. mili tary boot. The remains were identifiedas being Sgt. Jones. In September 2010, Sgt. Jones remainswere buried with full military honors in Our Lady of Mount CarmelCemetery in Granville, New York. The Gathering will be held at 2:00 p.m.Sunday, September21st in East Poultney, Vermont in the fellowship hall of UnitedBaptist Church, On the Green, East Poultney, Vermont . The
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NOMINATIONS ARE SOUGHT FOR POULTNEYS 2014CITIZEN OF THE YEARDo you know someone who goes above and beyond the call ofduty to enrich the Poultney community in sharing their time andtalents to it? Nominate your ideal Poultney citizen for the Poultney
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MAKING STRIDES AGAINST BREAST CANCER- Its notoo early to start thinking PINK! This year s Making Strides event
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washingtoncountyny. Or go to Makingstrides.acsevents.org, enterhe zip code 12865 and it will walk you through. Or click the linkn our Facebook page Washington County Making Strides Against
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y Ole Time Country and a cash ba r. Hay Rides will be providedy Wing Clydesdales throughout the event. The band Airtight wil lake the stage at 7pm and the dancing, food and fun will continuencluding a 50/50 raffle. Admission is $35 per person, $25 for stu-ents and seniors. Tickets can be purchased by contacting the
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COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING:Sunday Sep-ember 28th at the American Legion on clancy Street inchuylerville. Dancing 1-5pm. Music by Ole Time Country. Ev-ryone is welcome. Casual dress. More info: 518-638-8905 or 824-719.
7TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE. The Auxilliary Unit ofAmerican Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NYwill hold its 7th annual Basket Raffle onSunday, October 26th.Doors open 1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Concession standwill be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle and at the door. To
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CAMBRIDGE PUBLIC LIBRARY: Preschool Story Hour atthe Cambridge Public Library will begin Tuesday,September 23at10:00 am. Preschoolers and their caregivers are welcomed to thelibrary for stories, crafts and light snack during this special time.
The library will also be hosting an ongoing jig saw puzzle swap in thecommunity room. Bring a puzzle (with all it's pieces please) to swapfor another puzzle. Here is a chance to get a jump on your winterpuzzling and to share a favorite puzzle with someone else. TheFriends of the Cambridge Public Library have been given a lovelypainting by artis t and Cambridge resident , George Van Hook. VanHooks sought after work, beautifully illuminates the rural scenerysurrounding the Cambridge area. Tickets for the drawing are avail-able at the Cambridge Public Library. Prices for the tickets are: onefor $2.00, three for $5.00 and seven for $10.00. The next meeting ofthe library board of the Cambridge Public Library will be heldWednesday, September 24th at 2:00 pm at the library. The public isinvited and encouraged to attend. For more information regardingevents and programs at the library please call the library at 518-677-2443.
ROAST PORK DINNERserved at the Salem United MethodistChurch on Thursday, September 25at 5pm. takeouts will be avail-able and the church is handicapped accessible. All are welcome.Tickets are $10 for adult,$5 for child,under 6,free. For more infoplease call 518-854-7588.
BAKE SALE, CRAFT SALE & CHINESE AUCTION .Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy willbe hosting a Bake Sale, Craft Sale & Chinese Auction on October16 & 17, 9 am to 12 noon. Buy home baked cooking at its best ,wonderful craft pieces, and take a chance on winning somethingdonated by our local businesses and citizens for our Chinese Auction.All proceeds will go to help support the programs at the SeniorCenter. Call the Troy Senior Center at 270-5348 for moreinformation.
SILENT FILMS AT THE COURTHOUSE-On Thursdays inSeptember, the Salem Courthouse Community Center is introduc-ing a free silent film ser ies. Join us at 7:30 pm on September 18,and 25at the Courthouse to view three great performances: CharlieChaplin in The Gold Rush(9/11), Buster Keaton in The General(9/18), and Harold Lloyd in Safety Last(9/25). These three actors/directors, distinctive in their characters and approach to humor, rank
as the most influential comedians of the Silent Film Era. Known asa perfectionist, Charlie Chaplin developed a strong following oncehe adopted the persona of a sympathetic Little Tramp in his famousbowler hat. Buster Keaton, while creating brilliant parodies of fel-low performers, acquired a nickname, The Great Stone Face, forhis ever present deadpan expressions. Called the Glasses char-acter, Harold Lloyd often performed daredevil stunts and extendedchase scenes in his films. When you arrive at the Courthouse, pickup your bag of popcorn, find a seat, and relax as Al Cormier pro-vides fascinating details about the Silent Film Era and its stars. Youcan then settle back to enjoy and laugh aloud viewing classic filmswith a wonderfully attentive audience.
COWBOY DINNER DANCE/ CONCERTto benefit the DoubleL Equine Rescue and Sanctuary will be held on Friday, September19from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at Little Theater on the Farm, 27 PlumRoad, Fort Edward. The evening will feature: music by the DryTown Drifters Band; cowboy poetry readings by Mark Munzert;chili dinner; raffles, silent auction and prizes. Reservations arerequested. $12. Call (518) 638-6929.
NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP November 8. $45 pp. Pickups:Aviation Mall at 6am; Lowes in Wilton at 6:30am. Drop offs: BryanPark (midtown) and South Street Seaport (lower). Depart fromBryant Park ONLY (no Seaport pickup)' The day is on your own.Seats fill quickly. Bus company is Yankee Trails For more informa-tion contact Rose Bain at 518-669-3402 or [email protected].
CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM PRESENTS A VICTORIAN TEASunday, October 5that 2:00 p.m. and come to the CambridgeHistorical Socie ty & Museums Victorian Tea and Vintage Cloth-ing Fashion Show. Tea, savories and sweets will be offered whileenjoying a vintage clothing fashion show presented by PhyllisChapman, a professional costumer and re-enactor. The cost is $10and tickets will be limited so call (518) 677-5562 by September26th.
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FIREWOOD FOR SALE:Cut, split, delivered. Seasonedwood available. 518-686-7939
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On Sunday, Sept. 21, we will be having anotherflea market. If you would like to set up, please call
us in advance to reserve a space.Flea market will run from 9:30 AM til ?
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Gold & silver jewelry; vin-tage costume & turquoise.Coins, watches, knives, mili-tary, toys, antiques etc. 30+
years experience..save time,call Joe first. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274
MF SMOKEY BBQ at Schaghticoke American Legion 181 LowerMain St Schaghticoke, October 4 1pm. Smoked beef brisket, pulledpork, salads, baked beans, draft beer while it lasts. DJ entertain-ment. Info: 518-753-4860.
FRIDAY NIGHT DINNERS return to the Schaghticoke Ameri-can Legion Friday nights beginning 9/26/2014. 4pm til 7pm. $10.Info: 518-753-4860.
ANNUAL HAM DINNER: Johnsonville Squad located @ 4 RiverRd. will be having their annual Ham Dinner Sept. 214-6PM. Eatin or take out, menu consist of ham, mashed potatoes gravy, cornsquash, coleslaw, pickles and home pie. Adults 13 & up $10 children5-12 $5. Call Donna @ 753-7518 to reserve a ticket.
Waffle Breakfast: Sunday morning Sept 21, 8:30 am BuskirkSeventh-day Adventist Church's Better Living Center 2176 W.Hoosick Rd. (Co. 103 & NY 67) Buskirk, NY. Come and enjoy ourhomemade banana oat waffles with maple syrup or fruit sauce.Other tasty dishes will be served also! RSVP by Sept 14: 686-4524, 642-1291.
CHICKEN BBQ at Victory Mills fire Department September20 4-6pm. Eat in or take out.
STORY HOUR-The Schuylerville Public Library holds preschoolstory hour every Wednesday and Thursday at 10am. All are wel-come to attend. Details, call 695-6641
MASTER GARDENERS: Cornell Cooperative ExtensionsMaster Gardeners will be available for gardening questions andto do soil pH testing while you shop at the Chestertown FarmersMarket this season. Master Gardeners will be manning a tableevery other week at the farmers market. Scheduled date9/10from 10am to 2pm. The Chestertown Farmers market is locatedin front of the Chestertown Town Hall, 6307 State Rt. 9,Chestertown. Gardening questions and soil testing can also bedone through Cornell Cooperative Extensions home office at 377Schroon River Road, Warrensburg,.
BAKE SALE, CRAFT SALE & SILENT AUCTION.Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troywill be hosting a Bake Sale, Craft Sale & Silent Auction onOctober 16 & 17,9 am to 12 noon. Buy home baked cookingt its best, wonderful craft pieces, and take a chance on winningomething donated by our local businesses and citizens for ourilent Auction. All proceeds will go to help support the programst the Senior Center. Call the Troy Senior Center at 270-5348 for
more information.
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CHICKEN BBQ at Victory Mills fire Department September 20 4-6pm.
Eat in or take out.
FALL GALA DINNER: Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center will be holding our annual Fall
Gala Dinner Dance at the Franklin Terrace Ballroom on Thursday, October 9 from 5:00 pm to 9:00pm. This evening includes your dinner choice of Stuffed Chicken Breast, Stuffed Fillet of Sole, orRoast Beef. Entertainment will be provided by the Ron Cremisio and Friends Band for your listeningand dancing pleasure. Tickets are on sale now at the Center. Cost is $25.00 per person. For moreinformation call 270-5348. Troy Area Senior Service Center 19 Third Street Troy, New York 12180.(518) 270-5348 or 518-270-5573.
FLAPJACK FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT 4-H AND THE C.R. WOOD CANCER CEN-TER Cornell Cooperative Extensions 4-H Youth Development program will be holding a FlapjackFundraiser October 11th from 8am 10am at Applebees restaurant on 255 Quaker Road.,Queensbury, NY. As part of the Think Pink, Live Green 4-H community campaign proceeds willbenefit both the Warren County 4-H program and the C.R. Wood Cancer Center. Community partnerApplebees offers local community groups the opportunity to raise funds by hosting a pancake, bacon,and coffee or juice breakfast. Applebees staff prepares the meals and 4-H members act as host/hostess, serve the meals, and bus the tables. Tickets are available now and can be picked up in person,or charged via the phone. Cost is $6.00 per adult and $4.00 per youth. Please contact Michele Bakerat Cornell Cooperative Extension 518-668-4881 or 623-3291.
BINGOEvery Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. There will be a $1,000 jackpot and 31games for $13. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington Elks is at 125Washington Ave.
ATTENTION BOWLERS. The Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center has a bowling league thatmeets every Monday at 12:30 pm at the Uncle Sam Lanes, 600 Fulton Street in Troy. Bowling is anxcellent and enjoyable and affordable exercise. Just come and join our group, experienced andeginners are welcome. Call the Center at 270-5348 for more information.
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FAMILY STYLE TURKEY DINNERat Middle Granville Presbyterian church Rte 22A
Thursday, September 25th 5-7pm. Tickets at door. Take-outs and gift certificates avail-
ble.
PANCAKE BREAKFASTat Peniel Presbyterian church on Quaker Street in Granville
September 20 from 7am-1am. Info: 518-642-0767.
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VENDORS WANTED: Greenwich class of 2017 will hold a Home-coming Crat Fair on )ctober 4 9am-2pm. $30 per vemdor in the gymand hallways. Contact Amy at [email protected] or call518-692-9542 x 6303
AGRICULTURAL TAILGATE SALE at Brunswick Grange atSchaghticoke Fairgrounds Sunday, October 5from 8am-12:30pm. Nodogs, cats puppys, or kittens. More info: 518-279-9113.
RABIES CLINIC:Stony Creek Town Hall Sept 27 10am-noon.Appontments: 518-761-6580.
DONNY ELVIS in CONCERTFeaturing Donny Romines Hart-ord Firehouse Rtes 40&149 Hartford, NY Saturday, October 18th
Show 6 9 pm Doors open 5 pm Tickets $10. Call 632-5326 or
As Time Goes By 632-5166. Refreshments available.
GLENS FALLS SENIOR CITIZENS CENTER, INC. 380 GlenStreet Glens Falls, NY 12801. (518) 793-2189. Visit our website http:/ww w.gre ate rgl ens fal lss eni orc ent er.com. COLONI AL FOOD
PREPARATION PROGRAMMonday, September 22,1:00 p.m. ParksBentley Place volunteers will demonstrate and discuss how food wasprepared and preserved in the 1800s. Included in the program will beam making. Those interested in taking home some jam which you will
help make, be sure to indicate when signing up by September 18 forhis program. The cost of the program with jam making is $3, program
alone is $1.MEDICARE ENROLLMENT SESSIONTuesday, September 23,1:00p.m. Warren-Hamilton Counties Offices for the Aging is co-sponsoringwith the Senior Center in a program of enrollment for those who maybe eligible for the Medicare Savings Program and/or Medicare Part DExtra Help/Low income subsidy. Stop in or call. AREA CENTER BOATRIDE/LUNCHEONThursday, September 25, 11:00 a.m. The LacDu St Sacrement leaves the dock at 11:30 a.m. for an afternoon of
cruising beautiful Lake George. Music by Danny Lombardo with dancingollows an excellent buffet lunch followed by a narrated tour of theich and famous who lived and still live on the lake. Cost of this trip
which gives area seniors an opportunity to meet each other, is $33 ifdriving you, $37 if using Center van. Call the Center to sign up as soonas possible. e-mail : [email protected].
THE SOUTHERN ADIRONDACK FIBER FESTIVALThe 6thyear producers, craftsmen and artist gather to display and sell theirwares. Demonstrating their skills, they demonstrate about natural fi-bers and their importance to our community. The Southern AdirondackRegion is ranked as one of the top natural animal fiber producing areasn the nation. This years festival,on September 27th and 28th,
offers the more than 4,000 attendees, a variety of products made inhe southern Adirondack region. Classes and workshops in felting,
weaving, dying and knitting are offered during the 2 day event. Reg-stration for participation in classes and workshop can be found on-line
at www.adkfiber.com.There will be plenty of fiber producing animals at the festival; sheep,goats, llamas, alpacas and angora rabbits to name a few. Sheep herd-ng, duck herding and sheep shearing demos are scheduled throughout
both days. For the kids, Puddles the Clown will be at the festival foracepainting, and The Widgets and Kangarooster will be performing.
Held at the Washington County Fairgrounds; located on Route 29 inGreenwich, New York. Vendors are located indoors so the festivaluns rain or shine. Admission is $5 for adults, children 13 and under
are free. There is ample free parking and buses are welcome. Forhe safety of the animals, vendors, and festival participants, we askhat you leave your pets at home. Info at www.adkfiber.com or 518-
692-2464.
ROAST PORK DINNER Saturday, September 27th. 4:00 to 6:30PM. United Methodist Church. 47 County Route 23Hartford, NY. Tickets: $9 Adults $4 Children 5-12. Childrenunder 5 Free. Take Outs Available FOOD SALE TOO!!
AUTUMN BREEZE SPECIAL DINNER. The RensselaerCountys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street will hold its monthly specialdinner - Autumn Breeze on Thursday, September 18.Brian Zapel
will entertain us beginning at 11:00 am. The noon menu will be Spaghetti& Meatballs, Tossed Salad, Italian Green Beans, Grape Juice and Cakeor dessert. Our wonderful complete lunch is available to all seniors
age 60 and older for a suggested contribution of $2.75. Call 518-270-5348 to make your reservations.
COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING:Sunday Sep-ember 21stat the American Legion on clancy Street in Schuylerville.
Dancing 1-5pm. Music by Ole Time Country. Everyone is wel-come. Casual dress. More info: 518-638-8905 or 824-3719.
FISH CREEK ROD & GUN ANNUAL GARAGE SALESaturday Sept 20thfrom 9:00-5:00 (Same weekend as the Town wideGarage Sale) Victory Mills, NY is located on Rt 32 south of the villageOpen to the Public- All Vendors welcome. Tables or just a spot to sellyour items. Tables or grounds location to setup $20.00 for the Day.Food & drink will be avai lable. Please contact John @ 518-222-0316o reserve your spot.
TRI-COUNTY BRANCH WOMEN'S NATIONAL FARM &GARDEN will meet Wednesday, September 24, at 11:00 AMat the United Methodist Church, Main St, Hartford, NY. Rich Morrisof Toadflax Nursery will be our guest speaker. Hostesses will provideunch and as always guests are welcomed. Market table ideas areools, kitchen gadgets no longer needed. Info: 518-584-4439
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FLAG BURNING CEREMONYhosted at the Fort Ann Vol. Fire Company on 9/19/14. At 5 pm thewill do a POW-MIA ceremony. At 6 pm flag ceremony. This event is being put on by the AmericanLegion in Fort ann. This event is open to the public. No nylon flags, cloth only. Boy Scouts, Cub Scoutsand Girl Scouts are all welcome. Any questions call Christine at 518-639-4178 or Joe at 518-798-7938.
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2011 FORD FIESTA oneowner, clean car fax, new tires& brakes, 77k mi, 37mpg, gray.$9595. 518-695-6565.
GRAIN BIN FOR SALEGrain bin Brock 4 ton hopper$1200. Call cell 518-496-6741
WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call518-692-2109
RETIRED MANLOOKING FOR WORK:
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FOR SALE: ArtisanoHighlights brown leather sofa,chair, ottoman. Excellentcondition, used for guesthouse furniture. No pets andsmoke free, Paid $6,000, asking
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FREE FOR THE TAKING:unfinished open desk (small);wooden 6 drawer desk;wooden open desk (Larger);wooden 3 drawer desk.Call518-747-9535.
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Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 19, 2014NEW ART WORK AT THE COURTHOUSE- Salem ArtWorks has grown remarkably over the past ten years under the
irection of its founder, Anthony Cafritz. SAW believes that art isot an option, but rather a necessity. It has worked diligently tooster partnerships with artists, supporters, other local organizationsnd the people of Salem. Anthony reached out to the Salem
Courthouse Community Center several years ago offering the loanf larger scale sculpture to enhance the CCCs park-like side lawn.
Anthony believes that a single creation has the power to changehe world. Guests attending the annual Al Fresco Dinner always
marvel at the creative works enhancing the Courthouse grounds.014 is no exception. In May, CCC Director, Donna Farringer,
met with SAWs Artist Programs Coordinator and Curator, JennyHillenbrand, to select three amazing works of art. On July 23,
nder the supervision and watchful eye of SAWs Design andCommunications Associate, Julia Johnson, the sculpture on displayhis past year was removed, and the new pieces were installed.
The works on display for the coming year are: Lilly ReevesMontgomerysDream Catcher Number 3, Joe Graessers Untitlednd Christopher KeatingsDeconstruction of a Mind.
HUNTER SAFETY COURSE OFFERED- There will be a hometudy Hunter Safety Education Course offered on September 27rom 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Owlkill Rod & Gun Club on
Center Road in Eagle Bridge. This class is for youth ages 12 to 16nd is limited to 20 participants. You must pre-register at
www.dec.ny.gov. Once you are on the DEC website click onEducation/Important Links/ Sportsman Education Classes/HunterEducation/Home Study Course. Once you are registered you will
eed to pick up materials at Cornell Cooperative Extension ofWashington County at 415 Lower Main Street, Hudson Falls before
eptember 19. This is to give you plenty of time to do the hometudy part of the course before classroom time.
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORSis looking for new mem-ers. Anyone age 55 and above are welcome. Meetings are thest and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Town Hall in Schuyler-ille. Fun times for all with trips, luncheons, entertainment and
much more. Call Pat 331-2978 if any questions.
NEW MEDITATION COURSE FOR BEGINNERS!On Tues-ay, September 30th a new seven week series on meditationasics will be starting at Seventy Main in Greenwich, NY. Classes
will run on Tuesday evenings from 7:45-8:30pm. No experience isecessary. In this course you will learn basic practices and tech-iques that will help you experience the benefits of meditation, in-luding greater clarity, deeper relaxation, and becoming more in-pired. Cost for the seven week course is $67. Advanced registra-on is required and discounts are available for those in need. Pleasemail [email protected] or call 518-692-7041 for details andegistration.
GREENWICH FOOD PANTRY HAS OPEN HOURS - TheGreenwich Food Pantry, located on the second floor of the Town Hallt 2 Academy Street, Greenwich, is now open on Tuesdays from 9 to1 a.m., and Wednesdays, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. The regular hoursupplement the pantrys ongoing by-appointment schedule. Fresh foods,ncluding fruits, vegetables and bakery items are now also available athe pantry during the regular hours schedule. These changes are the
esult of a collaboration between Comfort Food Community, the Green-wich Relief Committee and Greenwich Interfaith Fellowship. The ad-itional hours expand the pantrys ability to serve individuals and fami-es in the Greenwich Central School District.
COMMUNITY FORUM ON EMERGENCYPREPAREDNESS.Warren County Public Health in partnershipwith Warren County Office of Emergency Services, Glens FallsHospital, Queensbury School and Glens Falls Fire Department isorganizing a Community Forum on Emergency Preparedness. Theforum will be held at Crandall Public Library on October 15th,from 6:00pm 7:00pm. It is free of charge to the public.The forumwill provide each agency the opportunity to discuss how it ispreparing for large emergencies at the community level. It will alsoallow for the public to share their thoughts, ideas and concernsabout Emergency Preparedness planning in Warren County. Theforum will also provide opportunity for the public to learn aboutwhat are realistic expectations for Emergency response along withthe importance of personal/family emergency preparedness. MoreInfo:Phone: 518-761-6580. Email: [email protected]
DRIVER SAFETY PROGRAM- Rensselaer Countys Troy Se-nior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy, will hold an AARP Driver SafetyProgram Class for senior citizens. The date is Thursday,October2, 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. This will reduce your car insurance by10%. The cost is $20.00 per person for AARP members and $25.00for all others. A delicious and nutritious meal will be served at12:00 Noon for a suggested contribution of $2.75. To register, callthe Troy Senior Centers office at 270-5348 or s top in to sign up.
TREK FOR HOPE-Join in the autumn fun by participating inthe TREK FOR HOPE, a fundraiser for the Haynes House ofHope. This annual event will be held Sunday, October 12, 2014 atthe Village Park, Quaker Street, Granville, NY. Unique run/walkamidst the fall foliage of the NY & VT countryside over rail, coun-try roadways, and a covered footbridge! Registration begins at 8amwith the 10K run starting at 9am; the 5K walk/run starting at10:30am; and the 1 mile kids run starting at 9:15am. Preregistra-tion is $15, Day of Event registration is $20 and ages 18 and youngerare $10. Prizes will be awarded. The first 100 registrants will re-ceive a T-shirt. For information or to register please contact PeterO'Brien at 518.321.9640 or [email protected]. Also, regis-tration form and information can be found on Facebook; look forHaynes House of Hope. All proceeds benefit the Haynes Houseof Hope. The Haynes House of Hope, located at 7187 State Route149, Granville, NY is a comfort care home for the terminally ill andtheir families. The Haynes House of Hope is a nonprofit 501(c)3organization that relies on donations, grants, fundraisers and volun-teers. Donations are tax deductible as allowed by law . Pleasecontact the Haynes House of Hope PR Director, Karen M. Filkins-Sanders, at (518)642-8155 or by email [email protected] with any questions.
Some Mind Teasers:1. A murderer is condemned todeath. He has to choose betweenthree rooms. The first is full of
raging fires, the second is full of assassins with loadedguns, and the third is full of lions that haven't eaten in 3years. Which room is safest for him?2. A woman shoots her husband. Then she holds himunder water for over 5 minutes. Finally, she hangs him.But 5 minutes later they both go out together and enjoy awonderful dinner together. How can this be?
3. What is black when you buy it, red when you use it, andgray when you throw it away?4. Can you name three consecutive days without usingthe words Wednesday, Friday, or Sunday?5. This is an unusual paragraph. I'm curious as to just howquickly you can find out what is so unusual about it. Itlooks so ordinary and plain that you would think nothingwas wrong with it. In fact, nothing is wrong with it! It ishighly unusual though. Study it and think about it, but youstill may not find anything odd. But if you work at it a bit,you might find out. Try to do so without any coaching.
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Answers:1.Thethirdroom.Lionsthathaven'teateninthreeyearsaredead.Thatonewaseasy,right?2.Thewomanwasaphotographer.Sheshotapictureofherhusband,developedit,andhungituptodry(shot; heldunderwater;andhung).
3.Charcoal,asitisusedinbarbecuing.4.Sureyoucannamethreeconsecutivedays,yester-
day,today,andtomorrow!5.Theletter"e"whichisthemostcommonletterusedintheEnglishlanguage,doesnotappearevenonceintheparagraph.I'llbegettingAlzheimersanytimenow.Howdidyoudo?
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SUMMER MASTERPIECE AT THE COURTHOUSE-The Salem Courthouse Community
Center once again has the good fortune to be able to present an outstanding classical music event inthe courtroom. To benefit the Courthouse music program. On Sunday, September 21at 3 pm.The
concerts will feature the music of Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann and Schubert. Tickets are $20each or both performances for $30 and may be purchased in advance by calling 518-854-7053 or at
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CEMETERY TOUR- The Annual Cemetery Tour at Glens Falls Bay Street Cemetery will be heldn Saturday,September 27. As people walk through the cemetery at scheduled times, communityheater players stand at gravesites and bring to life the stories of eight of our community ancestors. Wetrongly recommend advance reservations. Walking tours are scheduled for 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 12oon, 12:30pm, and 1:00pm. If youd rather ride than walk, we have two golf cart tours at 10:00am and
Noon. The cost is $10/person, $8/students, and a 10% discount for members.518- 793-2826 for info oreservations, or e-mail [email protected].
HERBED ROAST PORK DINNER Saturday, Oct 25th Fort Miller Reformed Church, FortMiller Road. 4:30 - 6:00 pm . No reservations necessary. Family-style dinner includes: Herbed RoastPork with gravy, stuffing, sweet potato souffl, green beans, coleslaw, beverage & apple brownies.Adults: $10.00 Children: (3-12 yrs): $5.00; children under 3 yrs. free. Directions: Fort Miller Roads located off Rt. 4 between Fort Edward and Schuylerville. Info: 518-747-5043.
General Schuyler Rescue Squad will be holding a Vendor Stop & Shop on Oct. 18, 2014 from 10 to 4.Looking for vendors. If interested please contact Pat Temple at 331-2978 for a reservation form.
VENDORS WANTED: General Schuyler Rescue Squad wil l be holding a Vendor Stop & Shop onOct. 18, 2014 from 10 to 4. Looking for vendors. If interested please contact Pat Temple at 518-331-
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VETERANS HALL OPEN HOUSE at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds Sunday, October 5 11:00am-:00pm. Veterans Hall is a Salute to Veterans Past and Present. Many fairgoers have visited Veterans
Hall or have come to an Open House to pay tribute to our veterans and say thank you. Everyonenows and loves a veteran and many come to share that connection. Some come to see a picture, alipping or perhaps an item donated by family or a friend that served our country. Veterans Hallonors all veterans. In addition we are compiling a list of veterans names from Rensselaer County.
New this year will be the inclusion of names from Saratoga and Washington Counties. This will be anngoing objective for years to come. Getting your veterans name on the list is free.This event if freef charge. For more information contact Jody at 518-859-2988 or Lorraine at 518-753-6936.
TH ANNUAL SPUD RUN at Hartford High Oct 18, starting at 9am. One mile fun run and 5k. Funun is free Sign up today [email protected] or www.adirondackrunners.org or call Phil @ 518-32-7040.
BENEFIT DINNER AND SILENT AUCTION The Hebron Vol. Fire Co. will be hosting a dinnernd silent auction to enefit Corey Day. Corey has been a dedicated volunteer EMT & firefighter with
ocal fire co.'s and squads throughout his young life and we would like to support him in his time ofeed. Proceeds will go to his medical expenses due to a serious illness. Many local businesses anditizens have donated gift certificates and items for a silent auction to be held during the dinner. Sat.ep. 20th4:30-7:00 Hebron Fire Co. Dinning Hall. 3165 Co. Rt. 30 Hebron.
CAMBRIDGE MUSEUM PRESENTS A VICTORIAN TEAave the date! Sunday, October 5that 2:00 p.m. and come to the Cambridge Historical Society &
Museums Victorian Tea and Vintage Clothing Fashion Show. Tea, savories and sweets will beffered while enjoying a vintage clothing fashion show presented by Phyllis Chapman, a professionalostumer and re-enactor. The cost is $10 and tickets will be limited so call (518) 677-5562 byeptember 26th.
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RUMMAGE SALEat the Pittstown United Methodist ChurchHall (located just off Route 7) on Friday, September 26 from 9:30.m. to 4:00 p.m. and onSaturday, September 27 from 9:30.m. to 11:30 a.m. Clothing, household goods, books, toys for sale.
Bake and Food Sale both days. On Saturday, the 27th will be aBag Sale -- Buy 2 bags and get 3rd bag free. Contact Jodie 859-
988 or Herb 596-0003 for more information.
CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF WARRENCOUNTY ANNOUNCES THE CREATION OF THEIRNEW WEBSITEhttp://warren.cce.cornell.edu/. The purpose ofthis site is to inform Warren County residents of new educationalopportunities and to rediscover established Cooperative Extensionprograms. Through the launch of this new website it wil l connectyou to programs and events such as 4-H youth opportunities, fam-ily and community programs, nutrition and food resources, garden-ing, landscape, and natural resource information and school enrich-ment offerings. The Warren County Cornell Cooperative Exten-sion office is very excited to bring this resource to you. If youshould have any questions regarding this site please contact AmySabattis at 518-668-4881 or [email protected]. Info: 518-623-3291or 518-668-4881
PUBLIC HEARING: Rensselaer Countys Everett WagarSenior Center, Grafton, NY Commissioner of Aging, CarolRosbozom will present Rensselaer Countys, Department of theAging mission statement at a Public Hearing on September 19,at 11:00 a.m., open to all seniors in Rensselaer County. Thefloor will be open for questions and discussion after presentation.For more information please call the center at 518-279-3413.
QUEENSBURY SENIOR CITIZENS BOOK SALE TheQueensbury Senior Citizens will hold their semi annual book sale
n Thursday, Oct. 9th from 9am to 3 pm and on Friday, Oct. 10throm 9am to 12pm. A sale of books for $1 a bag will be from 9 to2 on Saturday. The sale includes an excellent collection of hardovered books for $1 each. Trade paperbacks are 75 cents, regularaperbacks are 25 cents, and puzzles, CDs, and videos are 50 centsach. The sale will take place at the Senior Center, corner of Baynd Haviland Rd. Info: 518-761-8224
ATTENTION SWIMMERS! The Rensselaer Countys TroySenior Center has a swimming program that meets everyWednesday from 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce Forner leading.Swimming is probably the best exercise you will ever do for yourselfand it is FUN. Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls club andenjoy the heated pool and the wonderful company. Call the Centerat 270-5348 for more information.
ATTENTION SWIMMERS- The Rensselaer Countys TroySenior Center has a swimming program that meets every Wednes-day from 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce Forner leading. We arelooking for more swimmers and a volunteer Aqua Aerobics teacher.Swimming is probably the best exercise you will ever do for your-self. Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls . Call the Center at270-5348 for more info.
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