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SARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga National Bank and Trust Company has promoted Bryan E. Curtis to Manager of its West Avenue Office. In his new role, Mr. Curtis, will oversee operations as well as business development at the 91 West Avenue office in Saratoga Springs. He joined the Company in 2010 as a Customer Service Representative and most recently served as Assistant Branch Manager of Glens Falls National Bank’s Aviation Road Office in Queensbury. A Saratoga Springs resident, Mr. Curtis holds a bach-elor’s degree in Business Administration from the University of Colorado. He is active in the community as a volunteer for Salvation Army and the Muscular Dystrophy Association, and as a member of the Adirondack Re-gional Chamber of Commerce’s Young Professionals Organization. Sara-toga National Bank provides banking, investment, insurance and other financial services through seven Saratoga County locations. It is rated a 5-Star Superior institution by BauerFinancial.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Local employer Soave’ Faire Inc. announces the es-tablishment of a donation fund to assist the surviving children of mur-dered employee Trish “Patricia” Burns. Trish Burns of Lake Luzerne was murdered Christmas Eve. She was a faithful employee and friend of Soave’ Faire and befriended by many. Donations to the fund which will assist her children’s needs in her memory may be made or mailed to: Soave Faire Inc., 449 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 or call 518-587-8448.
GENEALOGY AND LOCAL HISTORYSARATOGA SPRINGS - Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, January 18th, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. The speaker will be Tricia Shaw, Edu-cation Coordinator for the Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site, located along the Erie Canal in Fort Hunter. In 2011, flooding from Hurricane Irene devastated the area, but unearthed a centuries-old blockhouse and re-mains from a Mohawk Indian settlement. Archaeologists spent months exposing foundations and collecting 18th century artifacts. Tricia Shaw will tell what they learned and will share information on some of the lo-cal families from that time period. Public is welcome. For information call 587-2978.
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SCHUYLERVILLE - ATTENTION GRADES 9 - 12: The Youth Center is seek-ing Volunteer Junior Mentors to work with our tween program. Some of these volunteer positions may grow into summer jobs. All volun-teers will be required to complete a training course that is currently under development. Training is tentatively planned to begin in March. If you are college bound, your educational vitae should include vol-unteerism. So, if you are motivated and interested in personal growth, adding volunteerism to your educational vitae, mentoring younger children and having great fun while doing it, please contact the Youth Center at 695-6100 and leave your contact information and the best time to call you. For up to the minute information please visit us at www.facebook.com/greaterschuylervilleyouthprogram.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - In A World… Thursday Jan. 16, 7:30 p.m. Friday Jan. 17, 7:30 p.m. Sun-day Jan. 19, 3:00 p.m. Written and directed by Lake Bell • 93 min. • USA • 2013 • Rated R. In a world where movie trailer voiceover artists can
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ARE YOU LIVING WITH A CHRONIC CONDITION LIKE ARTHRITIS, HEART DISEASE,
OSTEOPOROSIS OR DIABETES? CAPITAL DISTRICT - Interested in exploring new ways to man-age your condition? Through participation in this evidence based Chronic Disease Self-Management Program, you can educate and empower yourself with techniques to manage ongoing health conditions. Topics covered will include nutri-tion, exercise, medication management, dealing with stress and difficult emotions, etc. Eligible participants are people living with a chronic condition or a caregiver (of any age) for someone with a chronic condition. FREE training materials and light refreshments will be provided. Interested? Registra-tion is required! Please contact Carmella at RSVP 884-4100 for information and details on Living Healthy and to register for class. We will be starting workshop series at the follow-ing locations: Embury Apartments (in community room), 133 Lawrence St. Saratoga Springs On Thursday, January 16, 23, 30 and February 6, 13, 20. Time: 1:30 PM- 4:00 PM. And - Halfmoon Senior Center, 287 Lower Newton Rd. Waterford On Wednesday, February 12, 19, 26 and March 5, 12, 19. Time: 9:30 AM- NOON. Saratoga County Office for the Aging, The Retired Senior Volunteer Program of Saratoga County and Center for Excellence are teaming up together to offer these workshops. NEW YEAR NEON MOCKTAIL
DANCE PARTYSCHUYLERVILLE - The Greater Schuylerville Youth Program at the Youth Center in Fort Hardy Park presents the New Year Neon Mocktail Dance Party for tweens 8 -12 years old on Sat-urday, January 18th from 6 - 9 pm @ the Youth Center in Fort Hardy Park. Wear old clothes as participants will be painting each other to get their glo on. DJ Jenni “A” will be pumping up the Jam. For printable invitations to give to your friends, please visit us atwww.facebook.com/greaterschuylervilley-outhprogram. The Greater Schuylerville Youth Program pro-vides social, recreational, and educational activities on a year round basis.
FREE WEEK AT DEC EDUCATIONAL CAMP
ROCK CITY FALLS - Rock City Falls Volunteer Fire Department is Sponsoring a Free Week at DEC Educational Camp for 2 Children Ages 11-17 Years Old. 1 Boy and 1 Girl. A drawing will be held at our Annual Banquet on January 18th, 2014. Those chosen will be notified by phone. *Must Be A Resi-dent Of The Milton Fire District*. A Hunter Safety Course Will Be Offered To Campers (12-14). Transportation to and from camp will be responsibility of Parent or Guardian of camper chosen. Camp Dates and Locations Vary. For More Info See www.eec.state.ny.us (Keyword:summer Camps); Or Call Dar-ren at 470-9511 or Email: [email protected]. Please Email [email protected] or Send In Your Name, Address, Date Of Birth and Phone Number To: Rock City Falls,VFD, c/o Darren Costanzo, PO Box 25, Rock City Falls, NY12863.
COUNTRY BREAKFASTGANSEVOORT - The Gansevoort Fire Dept. will be hosting it’s monthly (ALL YOU CAN EAT) Country Breakfast on Sunday January 19th 2014 during the hours of 8-11am. Donations: Adults $8.00, Seniors 55+ $7.50, children
5-12yrs $6.00 under 5 free.
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ing the Past” Home Made Theater will host their annual benefit Murder Mystery evening High School Reunion 2014: Burying the Past on Friday, January 24th at 7:00 P.M. at the Gideon Putnam Hotel. It’s murder at the old alma mater when Home Made Theater presents its annual murder mystery dinner. Dust off your letterman’s jacket, shake out your pompoms and join HMT at the first combined reunion for two rival schools that were forced to merge. Grudges, lost loves and petty jealousies are the perfect ingredients for an unforgettable, and deadly, celebration. Help us solve this high school whodunit and enjoy an evening of reminiscing about those
“glory (or gory) days” with your fellow classmates. The evening will include dinner and a cash bar, a raffle of some great items, and prizes; one for solving the mystery and one for the most creative wrong solution to the crime. Tickets are $50 and reserva-tions are limited. Reserved tables are available for parties of 8, 9, or 10 (orders must arrive together). For further information or to download the invitation please visit www.homemadetheater.org or call Home Made Theater at 587-4427 for information or to purchase your tickets.
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SARATOGA FILM FORUMSARATOGA SPRINGS - 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, saratogafilmforum.org. 518 584 3456. Tickets: $7/$5 members and students with ID - Town and Gown Movie Night - The Beaches Of Agnes (Les plages d’Agnès), Sunday, Jan. 19,
7:30 p.m. Written and directed by Agnès Varda • 110 min. • France • 2008 • Not Rated • In French with English subtitles. This month’s Town & Gown screening is curated by Skidmore College lecturer Martha Wiseman of the Department of Eng-lish. Her teaching interests include poetry, memory and nar-rative, film studies and film adaptation. Director of the Skid-more Writing Center, Wiseman has published personal essays in The Georgia Review, Poetry East and The Truth About the Fact. The Town & Gown series introduces moviegoers to film-savvy scholars from several colleges in the Saratoga region whose work has been profoundly shaped by fine cinema, and invites them to present and discuss a film of their choice. This program has received funding from the Skidmore Office of Community Relations and from the Saratoga Program for Arts Funding, administered by Saratoga Arts and made pos-sible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the sup-port of Gov. Andrew Cuomo and the New York Legislature.
JANUARY MEETING CLEARWATER CHAPTER TROUT UNLIMITED
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Clearwater Chapter of Trout Unlimited will hold its January meeting on the 20th at 7:30 PM at theAl-bany Ramada Plaza Hotel, 3 Watervliet Ave. Ext., Albany, NY 12206. January’s speaker will be local author Mike Valla with a presentation of snippets from his recent book: “The Found-ing Flies”. There will be a guest tier starting at 6:30 PM. For more details, directions, and info on upcoming events please visit www.clearwatertu.org. Admission to our meetings is free and public is always invited.
17TH ANNUAL FLEA MARKETSCHUYLVERVILLE - February 15th, 2014, 9:00am-3:00pm. Sponsored By Old Saratoga Auxiliary Unit #278 American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. 518-695-3011. Over 40 vendors, home cooked food, bake sale items, 50/50 raffle, an-tiques, collectibles, and misc., garage sale items. Snow Date: February 16, 2014. Come Join Us !
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Home Made Theater announces acting classes for children and teens ages 6 to 18, be-ginning February 1st and running for five consecutive Saturdays. All classes are held at the Spa Little Theater in the Saratoga Spa State Park. Play Acting for children ages 6-7, instructed by Kate Starczewski. Students are in-troduced to theater and focus on the actor “tools” and using “play” in acting. Play Acting meets from 10:00am-11:00am and costs $60. Creative Acting for children ages 8-10, instructed by Kate Starczewski. Students learn about theater techniques and how to use their own unique qualities to act. Creative Acting meets from 11:15am-12:30pm and costs $65. Scene Study, for ages 11-13, instructed by Kate Starczewski. Stu-dents will work on character development through scripted scene work. Scene Study meets from 12:45pm-2:15pm and costs $75. Audition Techniques, for ages 14-18, instructed by Sara Austen. Students participating in this course will be introduced to theater and musical pieces meant to prepare and enhance their auditioning ability for professional and college auditions. Audition Techniques meets from 10:30am-12:30pm and costs $100. Registrations are accepted over the phone with a credit card, or by mail with check or credit card. Class size is limited to 12 students, and reservations are ac-cepted in the order they are received. Visit homemadethe-ater.org to obtain the Winter 2014 class flyer and registration form. Call (518) 587-4427 for further information or to receive a flyer by mail.
FEBRUARY SNOWSHOE RACESSARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga Winterfest 5K Snowshoe Run/Walk will be held on Sunday, Feb-ruary 2, 2014 at 11am in the Saratoga Spa State park. The following week, Saturday, February 8, 2014 come to Camp Saratoga 8k Snowshoe Race at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. Camp Sara-toga will begin at 10:30am and is a qualifier for
the United States National Snowshoe Championship. Go to www.saratogastryders.org to download and application or link to online registration at www.active.com. A limited sup-ply of Dion Snowshoes will be available at a $5 rental charge. Email Laura Clark at [email protected] to reserve a pair or phone Jeff Clark at 518-581-7550. For information about the entire Dion Snowshoe Series and for snow updates visit www.runwmac.com.
AARP TAX-AIDE SERVICESCAPITAL DISTRICT - The AARP Tax-Aide program will begin providing free tax preparation for low and moderate income residents in Saratoga County in February. The AARP Tax-Aide program is sponsored by the AARP Foundation in coopera-tion with the Internal Revenue Service. AARP Tax-Aide coun-selors are volunteers who are trained in state and federal tax regulations, and are certified by the IRS to provide tax prepa-ration services. Tax preparation services will be available from Feb. 1 through April 15. To find the location nearest you, go to www.aarp.org/findtaxhelp. Then call the listed phone number to schedule an appointment. If you do not have ac-cess to the internet, call 1-888-227-7669 for assistance.
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SARATOGA CONTRADANCESARATOGA SPRINGS - Contras, squares, and couples dances 8:00-11:00 PM (lesson for be-ginners at 7:30), Saturday, January 25. Call-ing by Peter Stix with music by Celador. All group dances taught, newcomers welcome. No need to bring your own partner. (Wear
sneakers or other soft-soled shoes only, please.) Adults $10, students & seniors $7, children under 15, $6. First Baptist Church, 45 Washington Street, Saratoga Springs, NY. Info (518) 899-0105. or www.danceflurry.org.
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LOUISIANA CREOLE COOKINGCAPITAL DISTRICT - On Thursday, February 6, 2014 from 6:00 - 8:00 PM, the International Center of the Capital Region in col-laboration with Chef Yono Purnamo, Executive Chef Kenneth Ruud and Normanside Country Club will sponsor a hands-on workshop entitled Louisiana Creole Cooking. The class will be instructed by Executive Chef Kenneth Ruud at the Normanside Country Club in Delmar and the menu will con-sist of Shrimp Remoulade, Shrimp and Crawfish Jambalaya, Chicken Creole and Bananas Foster. The cost per/person: $50. Please call ICCR at (518) 708-7608 to make a reservation.
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SARATOGA FILM FORUMSARATOGA SPRINGS - 320 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, saratogafilmforum.org. 518 584 3456. Tickets: $7/$5 members and students with ID - THE SELFISH GIANT, Thursday, Jan. 23, 7:30 p.m., Friday, Jan. 24, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Jan. 26, 3 p.m.
Written and directed by Clio Barnard • 91 min. • UK • 2013 • Not Rated. The Selfish Giant is a contemporary fable about 13 year old Arbor and his best friend Swifty. Excluded from school and outsiders in their own neighbourhood, the two boys meet Kitten, a local scrapdealer, and begin collecting scrap metal for him using a horse and cart. However, when Arbor begins to emulate Kitten by becoming greedy and ex-ploitative, tensions soon start to build, leading to a tragic event which transforms them all.Inspired by the Victorian fai-rytale of the same name by Oscar Wilde, the characters of The Selfish Giant are based on people Barnard met while re-searching The Arbor in and around the Buttershaw Estate in Bradford, including a 14 year old boy called Matty who had been scavenging metal to sell to scrap dealers from the age of 11. Matty had built a makeshift stable in his mum’s council house garden to keep his horse who would pull his cart for scrapping, and could make up to £200 a day when scrap pric-es were high, but his business and livelihood were threat-ened when the local council threatened to end his family’s tenancy if the stable wasn’t taken down. By melding together these two contradictory genres, fairytales and social realism, Barnard’s aspiration is to tell a contemporary, realist fable.
22 CALIBER RIFLE COMPETITIONVICTORY - The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on Route 32, south of the village of Victory (look for our sign). Will continue rifle competition Tuesdays, February 4, 11, 18 & 25, 2014 at 7PM Everyone Will Be Welcome. Bring your own 22 caliber rifle and ammunition. For additional information con-tact: Tim at 728-7098.
I LOVE YOU - AND CHOCOLATE TOOSCHUYLERVILLE - If you love chocolate and you have children, perhaps this Valentine event is tailored for your family. On Friday, February 14th from 6 - 8 pm the Greater Schuylerville Youth Program wiil present “I Love You . . . & Chocolate Too!” The event will
feature a chocolate dessert sampler bar. While admission is free there is a $10 donation suggested per family. There will be door prizes, a heartful backdrop for family photos, some love inspired games, and surprises. Please join us on Valen-tine’s Day as area families celebrate the holiday of love with CHOCOLATE at the Youth Center in Fort Hardy Park. Please RSVP by February 7th by calling 695-6100 and leaving a mes-sage that includes your family name and phone # and how many people will be in your party as space is limited. For up-to-the-miunte information check out our facebook page: www.facebook.com/greaterschuylervilleyouthprogram.
LOSS, GRIEF & BEREAVEMENT PROGRAM FOR TEENS
SARATOGA SPRINGS - Saratoga Center for the Family an-nounces their Teen Grief and Loss Group, a 5 week program for teenagers ages 13-17 years old who have experienced the death of someone significant in their life. Teens will learn how to facilitate healthy mourning through the use of mul-tiple avenues of expression. The next 5 week program meets every Wednesday starting January 29th - Wed, February 26th, 5-6pm. Classes are held at Saratoga Center for the Family, 359 Ballston Ave, Saratoga Springs. This program is funded by the Hawley Foundation. To register, please call Denise at 587-8008 Ext. 314.
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COOKING SHOWLAKE GEORGE - The Lake George High School Alumni Associ-ation has started early plans for the Ticket Sales to the “2014 Rachael Ray Spring Benefit Cooking Show” on April 11, 2014. Tickets Sale Date for 530 Seats will be available on Saturday, March 22 from 9-12 Noon at the Lake George High School Main Office. Doors will open at 8 am. Ticket price remains at $25.00 per person with a 6 Ticket Limit. Request for groups and special need assistance may contact Pam Morin 696-7184. People and Pet Food Exchange before the Show. Dona-tions to go to SPCA, Purrs & Paws & Local Town and Church Food Pantries. LGHS Auditorium Doors Open at 6:30 pm. Ben-efit Book Sales in Lobby from 6:30 to 7:00. Benefit Cooking Show with Audience Q & A at 7:00 pm in the Auditorium. Pic-ture taking, book signing and recipe tasting to follow. Alumni fundraising efforts go to 2nd graduate scholarships, yearly awards and ongoing special needs.
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STILLWATER - Join us in celebrating the past while enjoying the present at Saratoga Battlefi eld’s 19th Annual Frost Faire! This free event will be held Sat-urday, January 25th, 2014 from 11 AM to 3 PM at the Battlefi eld (located on Routes 4 and 32 in Still-
water). Inspired by Frost Faires in 1700s England, this event off ers wonderful opportunities to beat cabin fever with ac-tivities like: horse-drawn carriage rides, snow tubing the “Big Hill” (weather permitting), a 12pm winter nature trek and scavenger hunt, on-going contra-dancing, children’s crafts and games, a warming tent with light refreshments, historic handwriting demonstrations, and musket and cannon fi r-
ings. This event is sponsored by the Town of Stillwater and Saratoga National Historical Park. For more information on this or other events at Saratoga National Historical Park, please call the Visitor Center at 518-670-2985, check our website at www.nps.gov/sara or follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/saratoganhp
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - at Woodlawn Commons – Sunday, February 2 at 6 pm. New Thought New York Center for Spiri-tual Living will host a discussion of The Seat of the Soul by Gary Zukav. All are welcome to come whether they’ve read or not. Woodlawn Commons, 156 Lawrence St., Sara-toga Springs, 518-423-3569. For more information, visit www.newthoughtnewyork.org.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Saratoga Center for the Family an-nounces this 8 week program designed to meet the needs of parents/caregivers who want to improve their parenting skills, develop child-rearing knowledge and learn and prac-tice the skills needed to raise healthy, happy children. Classes held every Monday beginning February 3rd - Monday, March 31st, 5:30-7pm. Classes are held at Saratoga Center for the Family, 359 Ballston Ave, Saratoga Springs. Registration fee is $40. To register, please call Denise at 587-8008 Ext. 314.
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NEW PROGRAM TO ASSIST LOW INCOME VETERANS
SARATOGA CO. - Saratoga County RPC, through its VetHelp division, is pleased to announce the start of a new program to aid veterans and their families in their struggle to main-tain permanent housing. The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program can provide monetary relief as well as extensive case management for veteran families that are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Tempo-rary financial assistance is available for rental assistance, utili-ties fees, security deposit, moving costs, emergency supplies, child care and transportation. Case management and referral services include health care, daily living activities, financial 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.
WHO’S AT RISK? CAREGIVE DISTRESS
SARATOGA COUNTY - Self-Assessment Tool Helps Saratoga, Washington and Warren counties -Area Families Avoid the Dangers of Caregiver Distress. Nearly one-third of adults liv-ing in Saratoga, Washington and Warren counties are family caregivers who could be at risk for heart disease, diabetes, depression and various other physical and emotional mala-dies as a result of caregiver distress, a potentially dangerous condition brought on by the pressures of caring for a senior loved one. In response to this growing issue, the local Home Instead Senior Care® office has launched a public awareness campaign – Family Caregiver Stress Relief at FamilyCare-giverStressRelief.com – to help family caregivers determine if they are at risk for distress and to minimize problems before they escalate. For more information about the services of the Home Instead Senior Care office serving Saratoga, Washing-ton and Warren counties call 518 580-1042 or visit www.ho-meinstead.com/341.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - With the assistance the International Cen-ter of Quebec, Canada, the International Center of the Capi-tal Region will be sponsoring a weekend-long bus outing to Quebec City Friday – Sunday, February 7th thru 9th, 2014 for the Quebec Winter Carnival (considered the largest winter carnival in the World!). Quebec City is also one of Albany’s Sis-ter Cities. The cost per person is $479 and will cover the cost of bus transportation, overnight accommodations, snacks on the bus, and event tickets. Passports will be required. Please call ICCR for more details at (518) 708-7608
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – Recycling fundraiser helps raise mon-ey towards a much-needed new playground at Geyser Road Elementary in Saratoga Springs. Students/members of Daisy troop #3134 have been earning free cash by participating in the FundingFactory Recycling Program. They collect empty cartridges, cell phones, small electronics, and laptops from the community and send the waste products to FundingFac-tory in exchange for their choice of technology and recre-ation products, or even cash. Companies interested in dem-onstrating a commitment to education and the environment can participate free of charge in the FundingFactory Business Support Program. FundingFactory will send each support-ing business FREE prepaid shipping labels for the return of collected cartridges, cell phones, small electronics, and lap-tops. By donating to the Daisy’s, businesses help them earn the money they need. Community and business supporters can also drop off cartridges, cell phones, small electronics, MP3 players and laptops at the following locations: Gey-ser Elementary Lobby or call us and we will pick them up. There is no end date on this fundraiser, so keep us in mind throughout the year. To learn more about supporting Daisy Troop #3134, please call Celena Yourdon at 518-587-4511 or email: [email protected]. For more information, vis-it www.FundingFactory.com, or call, toll-free: 1.888.883.8237.
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VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSARATOGA COUNTY - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors throughout Saratoga County. Current areas in immediate need are: SARATOGA, MOREAU/SOUTH GLENS FALLS, STILLWATER, & CHARLTON. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport Monday-Friday at about 10:30. Delivery takes about one to one and a half hours. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Office for the Ag-ing- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.
DONATION-BASED YOGA CLASSSARATOGA SPRINGS – Donation-based Yoga Class, “Yoga For the Unenlightened” is now on-going and meeting Tuesday evenings from 6-7pm at Saratoga Springs United Method-ist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue at Henning Road. This popular beginning yoga course has now been offered a permanent time slot. Join our warm and friendly group as we explore the basic poses (asanas), meditations and breathing exercises of this centuries-old traditional exercise. All levels welcomed, $10 suggested donation.
WOMEN’S RUGBY TEAM LOOKING FOR PLAYERS
SARATOGA SPRINGS - The Saratoga Brumbies (Women’s) Rugby Team is starting their fall season and looking for some new faces to add to the club. We welcome all women 18+ regardless of fitness/experience level. The women’s team is a small social club that strives to have fun, foster positive friendships and make a good name for ourselves in the com-munity. Rugby is a great sport of fitness, endurance, and wit and it gives most women a feeling of strength they don’t of-ten feel. If you are interested in playing please email [email protected], visit us at SaratogaWomensRugby.com or find us on facebook.
WANTED: METALS FOR FUNDRAISING PROJECT
SCHUYLERVILLE – The American Legion is seeking metals – steel, aluminum, copper, etc. A container for recycling metals is located in the parking lot of the American Legion at 6 Clan-cy St., Schuylerville. Your support in this fundraising project is greatly appreciated.
STARS FOR OUR TROOPSCAPITAL REGION – Stars for our Troops is a grassroots orga-nization that is growing fast across the USA. We take retired American Flags with embroidered 2 inch Stars, remove the Stars, put the Star in a pouch with a statement the reads: “I am part of our American flag that has flown over a home in the U.S.A. I can no longer fly. The sun and winds have caused me to become tattered and torn. Please carry me as a reminder that You are not forgotten.” The Stars are given freely 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 Warriors as a Thank You for what they have endured. Stars are given to our Veterans in Nursing Homes and Veteran 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. Donations are gratefully accepted to help deter the costs of supplies and postage. More information can be found at www.StarsFo-rOurTroops.org or contacting [email protected].
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SARATOGA SPRINGS – Salva-tion Army’s “The Center” Af-ter School Program is helping community youth and look-ing for volunteers to provide homework help and help with various character edu-cation activities. There are hours available from 4pm-6pm, from Monday-Wednes-day. Please contact Captain Boone at 518.584.1640 or email Captain Boone at [email protected].
EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRY
SARATOGA COUNTY – Ka-ryl’s Kupboard - Emergency Food Pantry is open Mon-day, Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm. Must be a Saratoga County Resident. Please bring ID and proof of address. Located at CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, 5 Municipal Plaza, Suite 3, Clifton Park.
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Albany, NY (January 9, 2014) –Do you have a love for ani-mals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Goldstein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Hu-mane Society. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Ani-mals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, including sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the prevention of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2013 “Emp-ties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our customers and the members of the community who have gen-erously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, President of Goldstein Auto Group.
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It’s great to have the cold snap behind us. As bad as it was, we knew that it would pass. When I think of cold, I always think of the 1816; a year nearly two hundred years ago that produced snow and frost in June, frost in July and another killing frost in August. 1816 was also known as “The Year There Was No Summer” and “Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death”.
It seems that a volcano called Tambora explosively erupted in Indonesia in April of 1815. This eruption is regarded by many as the largest eruption in recorded history. On the Indonesian archipelago the impact was, of course, devastating with estimates of up to 90 thousand deaths. The size and violence of this eruption forced an estimated 100 CUBIC MILES of dust, ash and sulfuric acid into the stratosphere. Many scientists feel that this dust and ash was responsible for “The Year There Was No Summer”. Other theories involve sunspot activity and still other theories revolve around larger cycles of warm and cool climate conditions that occur every 210 years or so. Regardless of the reason or reasons, the tribulations of the summer of 1816 are legend and had a hand in, among other things, the migration of many New Englanders and New Yorkers out of those areas, and a wave of migration out of central Europe and England to the United States.
Let’s take a look at what they endured. The winter of 1815-1816 was a cold one that started early and lingered late. This was not uncommon and these northern farmers had endured many long winters and late spring cold. April and May were cold but most managed to get their crops in. By early June, the leaves were out on the trees, the corn was up and vegetable gardens were in and growing. It looked like the long winter was over at last. Then things began to go terribly wrong. On June 5th in Williamstown, Mass., the temperature was a balmy 83 degrees, warm for that early in the season. By the next morning, the temperature was 45 degrees and still falling. This cold arctic air wasn’t isolated to Williamstown. From Canada to Virginia cold arctic air caused killing frosts to occur June 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. Thousands of birds that had recently migrated into the area from the south froze to death. Sheep, recently shorn, froze to death even though they were brought inside. Farmers built bonfi res around their fi elds to try to save the crops but all to no avail. The important corn crop was virtually wiped out along with most other crops. Even the leaves on all the trees froze, blackened and fell to the ground. There was light snow on June 6th in New York and New England and on the 7th and 8th, more snow was reported as far south as the Catskills. In Danville, Vermont the newspaper reports: “On the night of the 7th and morning of the 8th a kind of sleet or exceedingly cold snow fell, attended by high wind, and measured in places where it drifted 18 to 20 inches in depth. Saturday morning (8th of June) the weather was more severe than it generally is in the winter.” Standing water froze as far south as Philadelphia and in northern Vermont the ice was an inch thick. Even the ground started to freeze!
Remember that this is 1816. No one knew about a huge volcano thousands of miles away. Even if they did they had no reason to believe that it should have any effect on them. All they knew was that their crops were dead and, if they couldn’t get more in right away, starvation the following winter was a real possibility. Talk of famine and the wrath of God were widespread.
By the 12th of June, the outbreak of cold ended. The hard work of planting was repeated. Farmers knew that, in spite of the late start, they still had enough time to get a decent crop of corn and beans and such….if the weather cooperated for the rest of the season. For four weeks the weather held. The second planting sprouted and was growing well. Folks felt a bit foolish about their earlier fears and chalked it up to their renowned New England weather. Their good cheer was not to last.
At the end of the fi rst week in July another, although less severe, outbreak of arctic air spilled over New England and eastern New York. All the crops in the valleys (where most of the farms were) were again killed or badly damaged. There was no snow in July of 1816 but most felt that a widespread famine was inevitable. Those who could procure seed again replanted and everyone prayed. It seemed that God himself had turned against them. Many wondered what they had done to incur His wrath.
After the fi rst week of July, things returned to normal for a few more weeks. In addition to the cold in 1816, it was a dry year as well. In spite of their earlier failures, the farmers (which, at that time, was just about every-body) were optimistic that, if they got a break in September, things would be all right. You’ve got to remember that the only food they’d have the following winter would be what they could grow that summer.
Alas, another killing frost on August 20th visited much of New England and New York as far south as East Windsor, Conn. From Albany to Boston most of the crops again succumbed. Whatever survived that frost was fi nished off by an even colder spell during the last week of the month. As if that weren’t enough, temperatures dipped below freezing again September 11th and 12th. A more widespread frost at the end of September dashed any hope for crops that had managed to escape until then.
The winter of 1816-1817 was indeed a winter of despair; especially for the poor and sustenance farmers who were isolated and depended on their crops to survive. Many tried to survive on milk and bread but bread was in short supply. It was a blessing that the ocean off New England’s coast was so bountiful. The task of feeding New England fell to the fi shermen. Many landlubbers who had never eaten fi sh became very familiar with the taste of mackerel during 1817.
Beginning in 1817, there was a mass migration out of New England to the newly tamed (Indians fi nally killed or driven out) Ohio valley. The temptations of level ground and an easier climate were too much for many who managed to survive that terrible summer of ’16 and winter of ’17.
“The Year There Was No Summer” wasn’t strictly a Northeastern North American event. England, France, Germany and most of Eastern Europe endured a similarly disastrous season. It wasn’t as cold as New England in Europe but they had fl ooding and wet weather that resulted in crop failures of similar proportions. Food riots erupted in England, France, Switzerland, and Scotland as famished people broke into warehouses and took whatever they found edible. For many of these starving Europeans, the lure of the bountiful life in the United States was irresistible at that point. Unaware that conditions were the same on the western side of the Atlantic, they arrived in the New World only to suffer more privations. Many continued their exodus into the interior to begin settling the mid-west alongside recently displaced New Englanders.
Our modern transportation system would prevent famine if another “Year There Was No Summer” occurred now. When the rain and the cold get you down remember, it could be a lot worse. It’s disappointing and frus-trating trying to get a ripe tomato in 2000 but it’s nothing when compared to the trials the weather of 1816 put our forefathers through. Thanks for the read.
ACOUSTIC PERFORMERS SOUGHTMALTA - Looking for talented soloists, duos or small acoustic bands to perform in this year’s Café Malta on Saturday, March 22. Only 3-4 acts will be selected and each group will perform a 15-20 minute set. Also seeking specialty acts including comedians and/or dancers to perform on our intimate stage at the Malta Com-munity Center, One Bayberry Drive, Malta. Auditions by appointment only. Con-tact Elyse Young, Artistic Director at 899-4411 x305 or email theater@malta-
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SCHUYLERVILLE - The Greater Schuylerville Youth Program at the Youth Center in Fort Hardy Park is open Wednesdays and Saturdays from 3:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Most Saturdays from 5:30 - 8:30 there will be5 styles of Scooter Board Races complete with prize ribbons. Bring a buddy as some racing requires teams of two. The Greater Schuylerville Youth Program provides so-cial, recreational, and educational activities on a year round basis. For up to the minute infor-mation please visit us atwww.facebook.com/greaterschuylervilleyouthprogram.
SECOND HAND ROSE THRIFT SHOPSCHUYLERVILLE - 116 Broad St., Schuylerville is offering a special sale on size 2X Men’s Cloth-ing, a crib in nice condition and 50% off of Christmas items. There is also an on-going $3.00 bag sale. Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop offers discounts for Veterans. The store hours for the fall and winter are Tuesday through Saturday, 11AM to 4PM. Donations gladly accepted dur-ing shop hours. Volunteers for the Thrift Shop are always welcome. For more information, please call the shop at 695-4640.
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Al-bany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services in the Unit-ed 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 influ-ence on the life of a child. Currently, 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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PRAYER TO THE BLESSED VIRGIN (Never known to fail)Oh, most beautiful flower of Mt. Carmel, fruitful vine splendor of Heaven. Blessed Mother of the Son of God. Immaculate Virgin, assist me in my necessity. Oh, Star of the Sea, help me and show me, herein you are my mother. Oh, Holy Mary, Mother of God, Queen of Heaven and Earth! I humbly beseech you from the bottom of my heart to answer me in this necessity. There are none that can withstand your power. Oh, show me herein you are my mother. Oh, Mary con-ceived without sin, pray for us who have recourse to thee (3x). Holy Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Sweet Mother, I place this cause in your hands (3x). Holy Spirit, you who solve all problems, light all roads so that I can attain my goal, you who gave me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances in my life you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things as you confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. The person must say this prayer 3 consecutive days, after 3 days the request will be granted. This prayer must be published after the favor is granted. Thank you for favor received. P. P.
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DON’T RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
LUZERNE RENTAL 3 BR1 ba. mobile home. Newly renovated, w/ washer and dryer. $850/mo. 955-6745
ROUND LAKE - Exit 11 1 BR. $150 - $200/ week. Utilities, cable, phone, laun-dry. Call Wini 413-335-6690
CORINTH: Lease specials for Jan! 2 BR, mod. kit./ full bath/ fam. room, w/d, off-str. pk’g. $710 heat, water, gar-bage incl. No dogs. 338-8800
ADULT COMMUNITY Minimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $700./ $725. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232
LUZERNE 1 BR. Yard, newly renovated. $575+ util. 1 mo. sec. No pets, no smokers. 696-4833, 423-3200
CLIFTON PARK EXIT 9. 4 room office plus reception area. 1,264 sq. ft. $1400/ mo. + utilities. Call 383-0135.
TOWNHOUSE, MILTON: Near Global Foundries, Navy 3BR, 1.5ba, gar., yard, Ball-ston Spa schools, w/d, $1000 + util. + sec. 518-664-3514
APT. IN HADLEY.Renovated ground floor.New appliances, w/d hook up. Heat included. 696-3648
STUDIO APT. PARK AVE. Mechanicville. 1st floor. Suit-able for one. Stove/refrig. No pets, no smokers. 664-8424
Clifton Pk. Spacious 2-3 BR, 1.5 BA, LR/FR, W/D hook-up, gas heat, garage, NP, NS Close to Shen. Refs. & sec. req. $1,225/mo. 373-8261
OLD SCHOOL ON Palmer Ave., Corinth. 1BR apt. Heat and elec. included. No smok-ing, dogs considered. $825/ mo. First mo. rent. $500 sec. dep. req. w/lease. 654-8495
CORINTH: 2BR Mobile home, yard, $600/mo. + utili-ties. 654-6620. References & security.
MECHANICVILLE Riverside, Nice1st flr. 3 BR, w/d, stove, o/s prkg. NS/NP. $950+ sec. H/HW incl. 664-7801
FOR RENT HADLEYSmall 1 BR apt. Suitable for one, no pets. $430/ mo. + sec. 696-2390 222-8921
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LUZERNE: ONE ROOMAll included, no security, $550. Waterfront, 1 BR, cable incl. utilities and security. $600/mo. 696-3300
Garden Homes CommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT.1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473Brunswick 326-8069 So. Glens Falls 798-5071 Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211 Latham 469-8195 Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com
CLIFTON PARK.Barney Rd. 1 room office, 344 sq. ft. $350/ mo., all in-clusive. Call 518-383-0135.
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DOUBLEWIDE HOME $33,500. 2 BR, a/c, deck, woodstove/ f/p, appl’s incl. Brunswick schools. 326-4081
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LARGE PRICE REDUCTIONnow $34,000. 100 Gordon Ln. Lot 171,Gansevoort. 1999 3 BR, 2 ba. exc. condition.Price reduction Avenue M, Malta, 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath. $31,900. CLose to Northway. Pinnacle Realty 728-8457
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