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Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 • e-mail: shoppers1@earthlink.net - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2015 All Rights Reserved
Vol. 16- No.49October 16, 2015
144 Dix Ave,
Glens Falls, NY
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RAPTOR RAPTURE — NOV 21: Raptor Rapture returns to the New York State Museum onSaturday, November 21 with some new programs and activities! Follow our birding trail to meetand learn about some of New York State’s most endangered birds and their habitats… keep an eyeout for live owls, hawks and falcons along the way! Kids can dissect an owl pellet, build their own“bird nest,” test their birding skills, see and ask about study **skin preparation from the museum’scurator of birds, create make and take bird crafts and more! This fun event is presented by Friendsof the Washington County Grasslands IBA, Audubon Society of the Capital Region and New YorkState Museum offers something for everyone. Live Bird of Prey presentations in the Huxley Theaterby New York State Wildlife Rehab Council, The Wildlife Institute of Eastern NY and AdirondackWildlife Refuge & Rehab Center introduce you to a variety of owls, hawks and falcons, wildliferehabilitation and their environment. Exhibits, displays and activities highlight the grasslands, woodlandsand wetlands our birds depend on for their survival. Hours are 11am - 4pm. Go to www.ibafriends.orgfor details, or call the Museum at 518-474-5877.
THIRTIETH ANNUAL HARTFORD SPUD RUN on Saturday October 17 at the HartfordCentral School, Rtes 40/149. One mile run at 9am, followed by fiveK race at 10am. All 5Kpreregistrants will receive a long-sleeve T-shirt. Post race refreshments offered. Awards for firstthree overall finishers, male and female; as well as to the first three in each of ten age divisions. TheFun run is FREE. Entry to the fiveK is $15 now and $20 race day. The proceeds benefit the SeniorClass of 2016. Applications are available from Phil (gfab@mybluelight.com) or can be downloadedat www.adirondackrunners.org. More info: 518-232-7040.
THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE WILL BE PRESENTING A FAMILY REUNIONTO DIE FOR written by Mike and Matt Steele on Friday and Saturday, October 16, 17, 23, and24th, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 18, and 25th at 2:00 pm. The show will be performed at theBrunswick Grange, Rt. 7 and 142. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors and students.The show is directed by Mindy Huerter and assisted by Andrew Osterhout. It’s time for the KnottingFamily Reunion, and newlywed Christine Franklin is eager to show off her husband Freddie to thefamily she hasn’t seen in years. The joyful reunion quickly turns sour though when Aunt Gretchen,Cousin Rachel, and Cousin Stefan are all murdered. For reservations call Ethel at 518-237-6936.We ask that all ticket be prepaid.
ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxiliary is sponsoring their annual craftfair to be held at the Schroon Lake Fire Department on November 14, from 10am to 3 pm.Vendors are needed and welcomed. Each space is $20 and measures 9x11. To reserve space contactKathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”
VENDORS NEEDED FOR THE CCC’S ART AND CRAFT FAIR Are you seeking a venueto sell your unique and hand-crafted items this holiday season? On Saturday, December 5 from 10am to 2 pm, the Salem Courthouse Community Center will be hosting its 10th annual Art and CraftFair. Over 25 vendors gather to offer their colorful hand-crafted items throughout the main floor ofthe historic building. Jewelry, hand-knitted items, unique crafts, food items and much more can beseen at this popular event. There is a $25 participation fee, and new vendors are being sought. If youare interested, please contact the CCC at 518-854-7053.
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hook to back of tractor
hydraulics.
$350 o.b.o.
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Adjustable, 3 sets.
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$650 o.b.o.
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IN BENNINGTON, VT
for a special needs child.
Need someone for about 20
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CAR TOW DOLLY
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brakes. Two sets of wheel
straps, one for13& 14 in
wheels and adjustable straps
for 15-18 in wheels. Running,
brake and directioal lights.
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rubber roof, new tires, new
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$ 6500.
Also For Sale, 15 ft.
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motor mount and paddles,
$350.
Call 518 642-2271
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Semi-seasoned..$210/cord.
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TAR SPOT: What You Need to Know About This New Corn Disease. The discovery of tar spot,a new corn disease never seen before in the upper States, has many farmers worried about thethreat of lower yields, rejected corn, and highermanagement costs.Kiersten Wise, Extension field crop diseasespecialist and associate professor of plant pa-thology at Purdue, has some information thatmight be helpful. Wise helped discover tar spotin Indiana. Here’s what you need to know.1. Weather was likely a factor in tar spot’sarrival. “Humid, cool weather, typically thehighlands of Mexico, is where you can findthe disease Wise says. “While we don’t knowfor sure how the fungus that causes tar spotarrived in here, inoculum may have been transported by a tropical storm, and we just happenedto have the cool, humid conditions that favored disease development in our areas.”Wise had never seen tar spot before and took time to make sure they had the correct diagnosisbefore reporting their findings. “A crop consultant submitted samples to the Purdue Plant andPest Diagnostic Lab where we looked at the sample and realized what we were seeing was not acommon disease in the upperUS,” Wise says. “Once we realized it may be tar spot, we sent it toUSDA’s APHIS facility in Beltsville, Md., for confirmation.”There are two fungi associated with tar spot, but only one, Phyllachora maydis, has been identi-fied to date in the U.S. That’s good news, because tar spot caused by Phyllachora maydis is notknown to cause significant yield and economic damage. In areas where Phyllachora maydis ispresent along with another fungus, Monographella maydis, more severe yield loss can occur.2. Look for lesions on your plants. When you’re scouting, keep an eye out for small yellow tobrown lesions on the leaves and husks of the plant ,with raised round black structures in thelesions. Although these black structures can cover much of the leaves and husks, there is noinformation yet on if yield loss will occur in the U.S. due to the disease. “It’s important to beaware of tar spot,” Wise says. If you see these symptoms—or others that you don’t recognize—in your corn, send a sample to your local Extension diagnostic lab for testing.3. Keep alert, but don’t panic. U.S. farmers have two advantages against this disease, accordingto Wise. First, only the less harmful fungus associated with tar spot has been identified in theStates to date. Second, this fungus doesn’t survive well on dead plant material, and since it isused to warmer climates, its chances of survival may be slimmer in your typical long, coldwinter. Regardless of threat level, be sure to keep an eye out for symptoms.“It’s a new disease,nothing to panic about, but we need to learn what we can and determine what, if any, potentialfuture impact the disease may have in the U.S.,” Wise says. “Knowing what you have is the bestdefense.”
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Hi, my name’s Oliver. I am a very loving boy; I was broughtto the shelter because my previousguardian was no longer able to care forme. I’m a quiet sort of boy, but I love allsorts of people. I’m very much a lap cat,if you give me the chance I’ll lie with youall day long. I get along well with othercats, though I am a bit of an attentionhog. I’ve always been an indoor-only boyand I’d like to stay that way. If you’re
looking for a loveable, cuddly new companion I’m your boyand you should come to the shelter to meet me!
Hi, I’m Opal. I am a relaxed lap cat looking for a new homeafter my previous guardian’s living situation changed. I’m aplayful girl; I love to chase afterstring! I can be shy at first but onceI get to know someone I’m a realcuddler. I’ve lived with childrenbefore but would probably do bestwith older children since I’m a bitolder and a bit more independent.I’ve always lived with other cats andam comfortable with sharing myspace with them. I have never met adog before and they would likely scare me. If you thinkyou’ve got a space in your heart and home for a playful,sweet, indoors lady like me please stop by the shelter tomeet me!
Hi my name is Shelby! I was brought to SCAC because myprevious guardian’s situation changed and they were nolonger able to keep me. I am a very outgoing and playful
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Are Black Cats Really Bad Luck?
By Haley Nelson
As the days turn shorter and the nights turn cold here in the Northeast, it is a telltale
sign that autumn is upon us. Autumn is a bright, pleasant time, full of foliage, homemade
goodies, and the spookiest day of the year, Halloween!
Halloween can conjure up a lot of spooky images in one’s head, but I want to focus on
one image that has been getting a bum rap for years and that is the black cat. Once
thought to be the animal which carried the spirits of witches or Satan himself in the
Middle Ages, the black cat continued through the years to be seen as evil creatures
themselves. In 1233, Pope Gregory IX warned that the devil himself meets his followers
disguised as a black cat, which eventually led to the deaths of thousands of cats. Even
during the Salem witch trials, the cats were seen as witches’ helpers (otherwise known
as familiars) and killed. It hard to say why these cats are looked down upon but it could be
the myths about Freya, the Norse goddess of love, who rewarded the two black cats who
pulled her chariot by turning them into witches. It also could have been the Greek myth
in which Galenthias turned herself into a black cat and became a priestess to Hecate,
goddess of the underworld. If you look into history, there are plenty of stories about
black cats being tools for evil and witchcraft. All in all, they were given a bum rap, which
carries through to today.
You may be thinking to yourself “Self, isn’t this an article that is supposed to make me see
the bright and good side of black cats?” Well my friend, do not fret as I have found that
bright side! In many parts of the world, the black cat is looked upon as good luck. In
Japan, they believe black cats only bring good luck; and if a single woman owns a black cat,
it is supposed to bring her not only good luck but many possible suitors. In some areas of
the U.K., a bride considers it very good luck if she sees a black cat cross her path on her
wedding day. In Scotland, if a black cat appears at your door and you welcome the cat into
your home and family, it is said to carry prosperity with it. Sailors in many cultures believe
that if a black cat is kept as a pet at home, this will ensure a safe trip at sea and that the
ship will arrive home safely. It is even better luck if the black cat wanders aboard the ship
as it is said good fortune wanders in with the cat; and if the sailor already has a black cat
aboard the ship, well this just doubles the odds towards luck in his favor.
Here at Second Chance Animal Center, we believe all our cats are good luck and deserve
to be loved, even the black cats. Until further notice, all of our black cats and black kittens
have their adoption fees waived; all we are asking for is a donation. Also, if the above
information isn’t enough, here are some great reasons why black cats are great!
· Their fur won’t show on your little black dress.
· Carrying a black cat around will make you look slimmer.
· You can tell your friends and family that you adopted a mini-panther.
· Black cats are stylish because they go with everything.
· They need the most help finding loving homes and will be “FURever” grateful for your
love!
Enjoy your autumn season and please remember we have plenty of future pets looking
for their forever home. Give them a “treat” this season and make one a “furever” mem-
ber of your family.
BUS TRIP:The Salem Seniors are sponsoring a bus trip onWednesday, December 2th, to the Williams Inn in Williamstown,MA. The cost will be $51, which includes bus fare and a fullbuffet luncheon followed by a Christmas show. Pick-up atProudfit Hall in Salem at 10:15am and McDonalds in Greenwichat 10:45am, home by 6:00pm. For reservations at (518) 854-7521.
ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW: Join the SchuylervillePublic Library for a sensational viewing of Rocky Horror PictureShow as we tip our hats to the movie’s 40th anniversary. Show-ing will be held Friday October 30th at 8pm. We love participa-tion, but we do ask please no props – scripts, however, will beprovided. So join us, Janet, Brad, and Dr. Frank as we do thetime warp. Anyone under 18 must have a signed permission slip,that can be picked up at the Library, to attend. iNFO: 518-695-6641.
GATHER YOUR COURAGE ~ FEAR THIS IS COMING!Gather your courage and come to the Salem Courthouse Com-munity Center to experience Fear This 3 upcoming Fridays andSaturdays from 7:00 to 9:30 pm : October 16 & 17, 23 & 24 and30 &31 (yes, Halloween!). Rik Sassa and his zany productioncrew have been hard at work transforming all 3 floors of thehaunted historic building and grounds in preparation for a truefreight-fest. Not recommended for the timid, Fear This is guar-anteed to provide Halloween thrills and chills. It’s very fairlypriced at $10 for adults, $5 for children 13 and under, $25 forfamilies (mom, dad or caretaker and children), and $5 for activeservicemen/women, firemen and EMS workers with an ID. Theproceeds support the many programs offered at the CCC.
THE NOVEMBER MEETING OF THE ADIRONDACKCHAPTER 60, KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOC., willbe held on Thursday November 5th, at 1:30, at the VFW build-ing on Veterans’ Way. Veterans’ Way is located off the Rt. 50arterial, North of Saratoga. All members, spouses, widows, andfriends are all urged to attend. For further information or to ob-tain an application to join, please contact Commander RogerCaukins at 584-3037.
ANNUAL CRAFT FAIR: “The Schroon Lake Ladies Auxil-iary is sponsoring their annual craft fair to be held at the SchroonLake Fire Department on November 14, from 10am to 3 pm.Vendors are needed and welcomed. Each space is $20 and mea-sures 9x11. To reserve space contact Kathy McCoy at 518-351-0020.”
VENDORS NEEDED FOR THE CCC’S ART AND CRAFTFAIR Are you seeking a venue to sell your unique and hand-crafted items this holiday season? On Saturday, December 5from 10 am to 2 pm, the Salem Courthouse Community Centerwill be hosting its 10th annual Art and Craft Fair. Over 25vendors gather to offer their colorful hand-crafted itemsthroughout the main floor of the historic building. Jewelry, hand-knitted items, unique crafts, food items and much more can beseen at this popular event. There is a $25 participation fee, andnew vendors are being sought. If you are interested, pleasecontact the CCC at 518-854-7053.
BUS TRIP to Williams Inn, Williamstown, Mass. on Dec. 9(deadline is Nov. 9) for Boar’s Head Celebration which featuresBeef Eater Guards, Hot Wassail, Yule Log, Cook’s Processionand Christmas Cabaret entertainment. Price is $60. Open to thepublic and sponsored by the Greenwich Senior Citizens. Busleaving from McDonalds parking lot at 9:45 a.m. and arrivingback around 5:00 p.m. Info: 692-2786,lorib16000@hotmail.com or 692-2480.
ALZHEIMER’S EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM: On Friday,November 12th, 2015 at 10:30 the Troy Senior Center proudlyoffers a workshop presented by the Alzheimer’s Association;“KNOW THE 10 SIGNS.” This very informative workshop isdesigned for someone you know who is experiencing memoryloss or behavioral changes. It’s time to learn THE FACTS! Earlydetection of Alzheimer’s disease gives you a chance to begindrug therapy, enroll in clinical studies and plan for the future.You must register in advance for this free interactive workshopin advance. A noon time lunch will available afterwards. Forfurther information, or to register, please call the Troy SeniorCenter before Monday, November 9th, 2015 at 518-270-5573.
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THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE WILL BE PRESENT-ING A FAMILY REUNION TO DIE FOR written by Mikeand Matt Steele on Friday and Saturday, October 16, 17, 23,and 24th, at 7:30 pm and Sunday, October 18, and 25th at 2:00pm. The show will be performed at the Brunswick Grange, Rt. 7and 142. Ticket prices are $15 for adults and $12 for seniors andstudents. The show is directed by Mindy Huerter and assisted byAndrew Osterhout. It’s time for the Knotting Family Reunion,and newlywed Christine Franklin is eager to show off her hus-band Freddie to the family she hasn’t seen in years. The joyfulreunion quickly turns sour though when Aunt Gretchen, CousinRachel, and Cousin Stefan are all murdered. For reservationscall Ethel at 518-237-6936. We ask that all ticket be prepaid.
FALL CONCERT: on Sunday October 18 at 4:00 p.m., Musicfrom Salem presents its Fall Concert, “Whose Woods These AreI Think I Know”. The program will be held at the new BelovedFarm barn at 105 McKie Hollow Road, Cambridge, New York.For directions see www.ourbelovedfarm.com. Come celebratewith Music from Salem the premiere of classical music at thisnew concert venue in the woods at Beloved Farm. After a briefmusical improvisation celebrating the sounds of autumn and thenew barn, the program includes: —Kaija Saariaho’s “Sept Papil-lons” for cello: seven miniatures, each of which studies a differ-ent aspect of fragile and ephemeral movement. —Beethoven’sglorious string quartet No. 8, Opus 59 #2. —Schoenberg’s atmo-spheric string sextet “Transfigured Night”, Opus 4. From the peakof the composer’s early romantic period, this piece is based onDehmel’s poem about lovers walking in a moonlit wood: her childwill be transfigured by their union. Performers are the soulfulyoung Julius String Quartet; Music from Salem director and vio-list Lila Brown; and favorite mentor from the Music from Salemcello seminars, David Russell.$20 is our suggested ticket price, but Pay What You Can is ourpolicy - all are welcome! Tickets at the door only. For informa-tion or reservations contact info@musicfromsalem.org or 518-232-2347.
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ALLYOU CAN EAT PANCAKE BREAKFAST at the Ar-gyle American Legion Post 1815 on Route 40 (Sheridan Street)October 17 4-7pm. Pancakes, bacon, sausage, homefries, des-sert, coffee, tea, milk, juice. Info” 531-4174.
ADIRONDACK BLUEGRASSLEAGUE meeting, jam, potluck at the Lake Luzerne Town Complex 539 Lake Avenue LakeLuzerne October 18 at 1pm. Bring a dish to share, instrumentsfor jammin’. Info: www.adirondackbluegrassleague.com; 518-221-6231.
HAUNTED BARN: The Little Theater on the Farm presents the 2015 11th annual Haunted Barn.The barn is located on 27 Plum road, Fort Edward, NY. Haunt dates are October 23rd-24th and30th-31st from 6-9pm. This year’s theme focuses on the beloved genre of horror films and is titled“A Night at the Movies”.Witness the horrific experiments in Frankenstein’s lab, peer into the well of “The Ring”, visit yourworst nightmares with Freddy and much more as our undead guides lead you through a who’s whoof Hollywood’s masters of fear. The entire barn complex is transformed into a gauntlet of horror bya dedicated team of volunteers, theatrical and graphic designers led by producer James Austin. Weare dedicated to making your stay with us, however brief, truly frightening. $8.00 per person withchildren 5 and under free. Children 5-12 $5.00. Volunteer scarers and guides are most welcome andshould call (518) 932-6985. We have set up a GoFundMe page for online donations to help buildthe Haunted Barn this year. Check out our campaign at gofundme.com/xcevf4. For more informa-tion and directions to the barn, please visit the Little Theater on the Farm’s website or call (518)747-3421#
2 EXCITING COOKING CLASSES AT THE BATTENKILL KITCHEN: The Salem CourthouseBattenkill Kitchen is hosting 2 more exciting cooking classes in coming weeks. Part of the FallBattenkill Mondays series, these classes will be held on Monday, October 19 and 26 at 6 pm.“Autumn One-Pot Meals” will take place on the 19th. This class will feature dishes that encompassthe finest and freshest ingredients to create delicious meals that are sure to become favorites. Theclass will be conducted by Chef Beth Anthony. The final class in the series will be offered on the26th at 6 pm. “Jacko’s Favorites” will take place on-site at Jacko’s Corner Restaurant. Chef TammyButler will lead us through her specialties including mouth-watering Paninis and soups. The 2remaining classes are $40 each and interested parties should reserve their place since space is limited.To participate in these classes, contact the Courthouse at 518-854-7053
SUNDAY S.T.E.A.M (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math) Series At Greenwich FreeLibrary 148 Main St. Greenwich NY Three classes designed for families. Sunday October 18 1-2pm – Engineering Mission: Design and build a shock-absorbing system that will protect 2 marsh-mallow “astronauts” when they land. This program is adapted from NASA’s design squad. Pre-sented by Mi-Sci (Schenectady Science Museum). Kids age 6-12 with adult caregiver. SundayNovember 15 2-3 pm – Great Grains International: Examines three major grains and why peoplearound the world traditionally eat those grains. The program invites exploration using internationalchildren’s art showing images of how these grains are used worldwide. Hands-on opportunities forchildren to weigh grains, use map skills and create a craft project. Kids age 5-10 with adult caregiver.Sunday December 13 2-4 pm – Hour of Code: an introduction to computer science, designed todemystify code and show that anybody can learn the basices. No experience needed. Use our com-puters of bring your own. Kids and adults age 4 – 104! Pre registration is required for all pro-grams. Class sizes are limited. Sign up at the library, or call 692-7157.
OCTOBER GENEALOGY CONFERENCE: Scott Andrew Bartley will be the speaker at theannual Heritage Hunters Genealogy Conference. The Conference will be held on Saturday, Octo-ber 17th at Saratoga Town Hall in Schuylerville, at the corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29, (12 Spring St.).Scott is a genealogist, archivist, librarian and editor specializing in Vermont, Mayflower lineagesand colonial New England. He is currently an editor/researcher for New England Historical andGenealogical Society [NEHGS]. The Conference topics are: Crossing the Border, U.S. and Cana-dian Records; Family Search Program; American Probate System; and Your Brick Walls. The daybegins with registration, exhibits and coffee at 8:45 AM and will conclude at 3:15 PM. Registrationis $30 for members and $40 for non-members. Included is a hot lunch, breaks and exhibits. Anoption is offered for $45 that would include HH 2015-2016 membership at $15 and the Conferenceat $30. For information and registration - call 518-587-2978 or email: melfrejo@aol.com.
BASKET RAFFLE: Cambridge American Legion Auxiliary#634 will hold their 8th Annual Basket Raffle on Sunday Octo-ber 25th. Route 22 North, Cambridge, NY (Upstairs banquetroom) All are welcome! Doors open at 1pm and drawing starts at2:30pm. Refreshments will be available.Admission sheet $5.00 for 25chances additional chance $3.00/25chances.To donate please contact June Hommel 518-677-3576.
SPECIAL HOLIDAY DINNER/ENTERTAINMENT:Pleasejoin us at the Troy Senior Center on Thursday, November 19th,2015 for entertainment starting at 11:00…featuring: Joe C. ProSound, followed by a noon time lunch celebrating Thanksgiving(with all the fixings!!) Info or to make reservations, please callthe Troy Senior Center at 518- 270-5348.
FORT SALEM THEATER FALL CALENDAR LISTINGSSaturday, November 7, 8 PM. The Cabaret at Fort Salem The-ater. The Kerrs and O’Keefe: All in the Family.” An evening ofcomedy and music, starring Adam Kerr, Lynne Kerr, and JessicaO’Keefe. Coffee and dessert included. Seating Limited. Reser-vations please. $25. fortsalemtheater.com (518) 854-9200 Satur-day, November 14, 8 PM. The Cabaret at Fort Salem Theater.Jerry Gretzinger: The Sinatra Centennial. Former TV news an-chor sings Sinatra’s biggest hits. Coffee and dessert included.Seating Limited. Reservations please. $25. fortsalemtheater.com(518) 854-9200 Saturday, November 21, 8 PM. The Cabaret atFort Salem Theater. Keri Alonzo: Girl Singer. Classically-trainedsinger salutes the best women singers of the twentieth century.Coffee and dessert included. Seating Limited. Reservations please.$25. fortsalemtheater.com (518) 854-9200 Sunday, November29, 2 PM. The Cabaret at Fort Salem Theater. The Singing An-chors’ Holiday Show. Popular annual event. Coffee and dessertincluded. Seating Limited. Reservations please. $25.fortsalemtheater.com (518) 854-9200
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HARRY ORLYK’S WORK WILL BE EXHIBITED ATMCCARTEE’S BARN in Salem, New York from through Oc-tober 31st. The exhibition of fifty paintings, curated by EveraSue Clary, provides an in-depth look at the artist’s work from1985-2015, which embodies the pure essence of landscape paint-ing, Orlyk’s paintings are rooted in the seasonal landscapes ofWashington County. They have echoes of the Hudson RiverSchool, but filtered through the use of color and composition ofthe Abstract Expressionists. They are strikingly beautiful. Thewinter paintings are composed of a pallet of umber, browns andeggshell whites that capture the barren beauty of the land. Mar-malade oranges and cobalt blues evoke the vividness of a hotsummer afternoon. Orlyk’s work is ambitious. Because he pro-duces a painting a day his work transcends predictable landscapepainting. He calls it a “portrait of days”: an evolving visual jour-nal of sunlight, land and his own emotional response to a senseof place. “The land is a friend of mine. I enjoy sitting down andlistening to it.”
His painting process is unconventional. Every afternoon he getsin his van, carefully chooses his location, clamps his canvas tothe steering wheel, and paints. He always asks permission of thepeople who own the land. As a result he forges a connection withthem.
Orlyk was born in 1947 in Troy, New York. He attended graduateschool at University of Nebraska at Lincoln, where he was taughtby a number of influential Nebraskan painters. For over fortyyears he has consistently shown his work across the country, in-cluding the Carrie Haddad Gallery in Hudson, New York and theBeamesderfer Gallery in Highland Park, New Jersey, as well asinternationally. In 1995 he was the recipient of a GuggenheimFellowship. He lives in Salem, New York with his family. Forfurther inquires please contact Evera Sue Clary, McCartee’s Barn,518 854 3857 sueclary@hotmail.com
MASSES AT SALEM’S HOLY CROSS CATHOLICCHURCH are Saturday at 4:30PM and Sunday at 8:30 AM. AllChildren are welcomed to share in the children’s liturgy. Octoberwill be the last 4:30 vigil Mass until May. A vigil Mass returns toSt. Patrick’s in Cambridge and will be held at 4:00 PM on No-vember 7th. The Acts of the Apostles Bible Study continues at St.Patrick’s at 7:00 pm. The Altar Rosary raffle for a beautiful afghanwill conclude on October 25th, when the will will be picked afterMass. The proceeds help pay for the cleaning of the Church.Starta new Halloween tradition by visiting Holy Cross Cemetery onOct. 31 from 10 AM to 12. You can learn how to clean gravestones, enjoy the beautiful day, and have a quick hot dog lunch.Materials will be available for stone cleaning. Info: 518-854-3692
3RD ANNUAL MASONIC PRIME RIB DINNER: Chef JerrySimon, October 17, 5:00-7:00 p.m. Eat in or take out. $20.00 Rt.40 North, Greenwich Masonic Lodge, Menu: Prime Rib, Bakedpotato, tossed salad, green beans, dessert (apple crisp), lemon-ade, tea or coffee. To purchase tickets, contact Harry Booth at695-6784, jbrhb@verizon.net or Roberto DiMambro at 692-9882,rdimamb@hotmail.com. Deadline for tickets is Oct. 10.
THE PAINTINGS OF D. STEVENS BURGESS AT THE CCCA new exhibit featuring the artwork of Salem artist, D. StevensBurgess, will be on display during October and November inthe first floor Benn Room of the Salem Courthouse CommunityCenter. Stevens was born in New Delhi, India and studied art inBangkok, Thailand and New York. His exhibit contains impres-sionistic work focusing on land, water and the natural world. Hisstudies are creations of his own imagination, and he no longeruses points of reference in any of his pieces. His tones are subtle,and his paintings draw the viewer into the landscape in a mostrelaxing manner. Stevens has exhibited his work in several areagalleries with this being his fourth exhibit at the CCC. The Bennroom is handicap accessible and open to the public.
THE GREENWICH FREE LIBRARY, 148 Main St., Greenwich,NY, will sponsor a series of free Monday evening classes on Internetins-and-outs, through November 16. Instructor Sarah McFadden ofthe Cornell Cooperative Extension will discuss popular websites, navi-gation tips and a toolbox of tips for pursuing individual interests online.All classes meet Mondays at 5:30 p.m. No computer experience isnecessary, and all ages and skill levels are welcome. Those attendingcan either bring their own computer or use one of the library’s.Please call the library to register for individual classes, 518.692.7157.A schedule with class descriptions follows:October 19: Getting Started with Skype. Learn how to use this popu-lar software to make video and audio calls anywhere in the world forfree.October 26: The Wired Outdoors. Learn how to use the Internet to getfishing reports, find the best hiking trails and find hidden swimmingholes.November 2: Cooking with Computers. Beginning and seasoned homecooks can both benefit from this class about using the web to findrecipes, learn new cooking techniques, and plan meals and shoppingtrips.November 9: Mastering Maps. Learn how to use maps to calculatedistance and gas mileage, as well as plan trips, track travel and virtu-ally tour the world.November 16: Digital Fitness. Find out how you can use the web totrack fitness, freshen up your workouts and monitor nutrition, all free.For questions about these classes, contact instructor Sarah McFaddenat 518.272.4210. Info: Greenwich Free Library at 518.692.7157.
CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER The Bottskill Baptist Church at30 Church Street in Greenwich, NY will have a Chicken & Biscuitdinner on Saturday, October 24, . Take-outs from 4:30 to 5:00 p.m.Seatings at 5:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. Adults - $10.00 and Childrenunder 12 - $5.00...For tickets or reservations, call Eileen at 937-1838or Ruth at 692-7191. Homemade meal includes chicken & biscuits,mashed potatoes, a vegetable, gravy, coleslaw, cranberry sauce, rolls,and pies.
VENDOR/CRAFT SHOW: The General Schuyler Rescue Squad ishosting a Vendor/Craft Show on Saturday, November 7 from 10 to 4at their building on Rt. 29, Schuylerville, NY If you are interested inreserving a table, please contact Pat Temple, 331-2978 orPatty61349@yahoo.com Please come out and support your local com-munity and rescue squad. Refreshments will be sold.
DOWNTOWN GLENS FALLS’ BIGGEST BOO2YOU, EVERHalloween festival set for 2-4 and 4-6 p.m. on Saturday, Oct. 24 This event, in its 5th year, partners with Glens Falls’ new ECHL hockeyteam, the Adirondack Thunder. Children are encouraged to attend incostume to trick or treat and enjoy the festivities. Activities plannedalong Glen Street from 2 to 4 p.m. include trick-or-treating at downtownstorefronts and along “candy lane” with guest businesses andorganizations, costumed characters meeting and greeting the children,Broadway-quality spooky dance performances by local dance schools,and a photo booth. The Glens Falls Collaborative table will have araffle for a free individual adult membership to the Glens Falls FamilyYMCA.At 4 p.m., Adirondack Thunder’s mascot Gunnar leads a costumeparade from Glen Street to the Civic Center Plaza. Also at 4 p.m., theCharles R. Wood Theater screens the popular 1993 film Hocus Pocus.Festivities continue at Civic Center Plaza: Photo opportunities withGunnar courtesy of the Adirondack Thunder and the Post-Star, ponyrides, go-go ball and petting zoo courtesy of Word of Life Camp, foodtrucks and DJ music provided by Regional Radio Group.At 6 p.m. the Civic Center opens for the Adirondack Thunder’s firstregular season game in Glens Falls. The hockey team offers a speciallypriced package of four Opening Night tickets and a pair of “ThunderSticks” for $56. Glen Street will be closed from the Civil Warmonument to Centennial Circle from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. For moreinformation, visit www.glensfallscollaborative.com. GFC Members canset up a table on Candy Lane at Boo2You for free. A table is $50 fornon-members. We’ll soon have an online form, but for now just emailourglensfalls@gmail.com to make sure we save you a spot!
VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship at theValley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street each Sun-day morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G. Ewart Mor-ris, is followed by a coffee hour. Children participate in the firstpart of the church service and then are invited to attend churchschool. The choir practices on Thursday evenings. If you cansing and read music, you are invited to join. Prayer shawl minis-try meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00p.m. All who knit or crochet – or would like to learn - are wel-come. The church is handicapped accessible and has an assistivelistening system. All are welcome! Call 753-4848 or check outour web site at www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more in-formation. Please join us!
JOIN OUR CHOIR! We are looking for singers to join ourchoir at the West Hebron Presbyterian Church on Route 30 inWest Hebron. Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at thechurch or manse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for moreinfo: 518-854-3729.
RAPTOR RAPTURE — NOV 21: Raptor Rapture returns tothe New York State Museum on Saturday, November 21 withsome new programs and activities! Follow our birding trail tomeet and learn about some of New York State’s most endangeredbirds and their habitats… keep an eye out for live owls, hawksand falcons along the way! Kids can dissect an owl pellet, buildtheir own “bird nest,” test their birding skills, see and ask aboutstudy **skin preparation from the museum’s curator of birds, cre-ate make and take bird crafts and more! This fun event is pre-sented by Friends of the Washington County Grasslands IBA,Audubon Society of the Capital Region and New York StateMuseum offers something for everyone. Live Bird of Prey pre-sentations in the Huxley Theater by New York State WildlifeRehab Council, The Wildlife Institute of Eastern NY andAdirondack Wildlife Refuge & Rehab Center introduce you to avariety of owls, hawks and falcons, wildlife rehabilitation andtheir environment. Exhibits, displays and activities highlight thegrasslands, woodlands and wetlands our birds depend on for theirsurvival. Hours are 11am - 4pm. Go to www.ibafriends.org fordetails, or call the Museum at 518-474-5877.
MUSIC FROM SALEM will present its Fall Concert WhoseWoods These Are I Think I Know Sunday, October 18, at 4 p.m.The concert will be performed at the Beloved Farm, 105 McKieHollow Rd., Cambridge, NY. by the soulful young Julius StringQuartet Music from Salem director and violist Lila Brown andfavorite mentor from the Music from Salem cello seminars, cel-list David Russell. $20 is our suggested ticket price, but Pay WhatYou Can is our policy - all are welcome! Tickets at the door only.For information please visit www.musicfromsalem.org or con-tact info@musicfromsalem.org or 518-232-2347.
ROAST BEEF SUPPER at the Pittstown United MethodistChurch Hall (located just off route 7) on Saturday, October 17thfrom 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Menu: roast beef, mashed potatoes,gravy, vegetables. cole slaw, rolls, homemade pies, and bever-ages. Price: $13.00 adults; $5.00 children 5-12; under 5 free.Reservations suggested. Call 518-663-5607.
HALLOWEEN PARTY: The Quaker Springs United Method-ist Church and the Quaker Springs Volunteer Fire Departmentwill once again entertain ghosts, goblins, superheroes, and moreat their annual Halloween party. Everyone, especially the chil-dren of the community, are invited to come from 1 through 3p.m., Sunday, Oct. 25, to Quaker Spring Fire Station No. 1, lo-cated on Blodgett Road in the Town of Saratoga.. Activities willinclude crafts, games, a costume contest with prizes, and a bag ofgoodies for all the children. Complimentary cookies, coffee, anddrinks will be served. Participants can come when they want, butthose who chose to participate in the costume contest should bethere at 1:30 p.m. for the group judging. For additional informa-tion, visit www.qsfd.com. No registration or fee is required.
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COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at theAmerican Legion on Clancy Street, Schuylerville November 1.Bring a dish to pass for luncheon. Dancing 1-5pm. Music bythe Countrymen. Everyone is welcome. Info: 518-638-8905 or518-824-3719.
ANNUAL HARVEST ROAST BEEF DINNER: TheWomen’s Association of Stillwater United Church, 747 HudsonAvenue, isholding its Annual Harvest Roast Beef Dinner on Thursday,October 15th from 5:00-6:30 p.m. in the Church’s FellowshipHall. The dinner consists of family style servings of roast beef,mashed potatoes and gravy, winter squash, coleslaw, rolls, pieand beverage. Takeout available. Cost: $12 Adults; $5 Ages 5-10; Under 5 Free. For advanced tickets contact the church of-fice 664-7984. Tickets may also be at the door. Handicap ac-cessible.
ANNUAL HARVEST SUPPER- On Saturday, November 7, theAnnual Harvest Supper will be continuously served from 4:30 to6:00 pm at Old Saratoga Reformed Church ,at the corner of Pearland Burgoyne Streets in Schuylerville. The menu is: Baked ham,mashed potatoes and gravy, squash, green beans, Dutch Kraut,rolls and butter, homemade apple and pumpkin pies, beverages.Price for adults is $10.00, $5.00 for children 5-12, and free forchildren under 5. Take-outs are available. Reservations are rec-ommended by calling 695-6638, or you may call the church at695-3479, M-F, 9 am-12 noon. Walk-ins are welcome.
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT GREENWICH FREE LIBRARY 148 Main St. Greenwich NY 692-7157. Monday October 19 : Web School Session 4 - Getting Started with SKYPE Make Audioand video calls anywhere in the world for free! Sunday October 25 1-3 pm – Native AmericanStorytelling with John Two Crows. An interactive program of singing, storytelling and drumming.Saturday October 31 4-8 pm Family Trick or Treat Featuring Borden’s Cider and Donuts, and,of course, Books!
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