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Super 2-Day Thrift SaleSCOTIA – First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., will hold a Super 2-Day Thrift Sale on Friday & Saturday, October 14 & 15, 9am-3-pm. Bag Sale at 2pm on Saturday. Two rooms full of clothing (all sizes), jewelry, books, movies, toys, shoes, baked goods, pictures/frames, gadgets, linens, and much more! Halloween and Christmas items too! (P)
Festa Italiano NightGLENVILLE – The Glenville Senior Center located at 32 Worden Road in Glenville, will host Festa Italiano Night on Saturday, October 15, 4-7pm. Event will feature a full Italian Buffet catered by Roman Villa. Entertain-ment by DJ Brian Zapel. 50/50 Raffl e (winner splits with Center). Cost: $11 in advance; $12 at the door. The public is invited. For additional informa-tion, please call the Center at 374-0734. (P)
Worship & Fellowship at BHUMCBURNT HILLS – Come and participate in thoughtful worship services and fellowship times at Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50. Adult classes that cover a variety of religious subjects impacting our every-day lives are held at the 9am and 10:30am services. Sunday School classes for ages 2 yrs. thru senior high youth are held during the 10:30 service. Childcare for infants and children up to 2 yrs. is available during both the 9am and 10:30am services. Coffee and refreshments are provided follow-ing each service offering a chance to meet with your neighbors, friends, and church leaders. For more information, call our church offi ce at 399-5144 or visit our website at www.nybhumc.com (P)
Looking for VeteransGLENVILLE – Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fi re and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat related military ser-vice are invited to join our Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hostile Fire or Im-minent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your fi rst year’s dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information, please contact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com (A)
Help Your Neighbor in NeedSO. SARATOGA COUNTY – Shirley has hardly been out of her home for 6 years because her husband has Parkinson’s and cannot be left alone. She is his sole caregiver and it is important to her that Jim remains in familiar surroundings. She needs someone from the Care Links program to come by and visit with him. Can you give a few hours a week to help her get to the store and the library? Please call the Care Links Program if you are willing to give a little of your time giving back to others who are needy, 399-3262. (A)
2012 Entertainment Books SCOTIA – The St. Vincent DePaul Society, a charitable organization who gives temporary help to people in need, are selling 2012 Entertainment Books. You can get yours by calling Joe at 399-5395, Carm at 399-8761 or Marion at 399-3043. A great value at only $30! We thank you for your support in helping us to help others!! (A)
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SKIIS, BINDINGS, BOOTS & Ski Roof Racks: Volkl 200, Marker M48, $120. Elan 180, Marker M38, $100. PRE 175, Salomon 347, $75. Lange 27.5 boots, $50. Salomon 28.5 boots, $50. 3pr. Barre-crafter ski racks, $50ea. 461-9760
CHAMPION SINGLE SHOT shotgun; antique Winchester Model 94; BB gun rifle w/scope Powermaster; Hoyt compound bow. All priced for quick sale! Call for details 399-6068.
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Electric City Chorus Annual ShowCAPITAL REGION - The Electric City Chorus 67th An-nual Show of barbershop harmony, “FALLing In & Out Of Love” will be presented on Saturday, October 15th at Schenectady County Community College’s Taylor Audito-rium, beginning at 4pm. Tickets are $15 General Seating and $20 Reserved Seating. Group Discounts and Special Needs Seating available. Call Richard at 518-608-5880 for information and ticket orders. (M)
Start Your Holiday ShoppingBURNT HILLS – The O’Rourke Middle School PTA’s 33rd Annual Craft Fair will take place on Saturday, November 5, from 10am-4pm, at the Middle School located at 173 Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills. Over 70 crafters, artists, and vendors will be selling a wide variety of items including art work, photography, handbags, herbs & spices, knit and felted items, candles, jew-elry, primitives, sweets, and much more! Admission is Free and extra parking is available at the BH-BL High School with free shuttle service to the Middle School. (P)
Cole’s Collision to Sponsor Car ShowBALLSTON SPA – Cole’s Collision will be sponsoring the 9th Annual “The Way We Were Car Show” on Sunday, October 9, in downtown Ballston Spa. The annual event is expected to draw very large crowds to the community with all proceeds benefi ting local community activities. Hosting the event, The Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association has been putting on the car show for the past nine years. Hundreds of classic cars will line Front Street and Low Street in historic Ballston Spa from 9am-4pm. Event will also feature food and promotional vendors, as well as musical performances. Cole’s Collision has registered two of their cars for enthusiasts to view and they will also be setting up two vendor tables giving away promotional prizes to spectators. Being involved with the com-munity has always been a part of Coles Collision’s philosophy. Cole’s Collision owner John Cole and his employees take pride in being involved in many community events. John states, “Our customers are our lifeline and we appreciate each and every one of them”. A rain date for the Car Show has been planned for October 16. (M)
Pasta DinnerSCHENECTADY – St. Anthony’s Sacred Heart League will spon-sor a Pasta Dinner at St. Anthony’s Church Hall, 331 Seward Place on Friday and Saturday, October 14 & 15, from 4-8pm both days. Adults: $10; Children under 12 years of age: $5. Take-outs will be available. For additional information, call 374-4592 x107. (A)
Flood Relief Dinner PlannedGLENVILLE – The membership of the Guan-Ho-Ha Fish and Game Club will be hosting a “Flood Relief Dinner” to be held at their banquet facility located at Rector Rd. in the Town of Glenville on Saturday, October 15 from 4-8pm. Donation per person is $10. All proceeds from this dinner will benefi t area fl ood victims from Rotterdam Junction resulting from Hurricane Irene and Lee. Advance tickets may be purchased at the club; take-out orders and walk-ins are welcomed. For more information or to donate, contact the club at 382-1254. (A)
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GARAGE SALE: Christmas; baby, women’s & men’s clothes; tools; freezer; lots & lots of stuff! Sat.-Sun.-Mon., 10/8, 10/9 & 10/10; 10am-4pm; 482 Sweetman Rd., Charlton.
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GARAGE SALE: Fri., 10/7 & Sun., 10/9; 10am-3pm both days; 27 Windsor Dr., T/O Glenville. Animated Christ-mas angels and bears, inflat-able holiday snow globe, two outdoor holiday trees, other holiday items, crockpots, cur-tain rods and blinds, fish tank and stand, greenhouse, Keurig coffee maker, lamps, landscape lights, office sup-plies, more! P.S. If you bought the black outdoor fireplace on Sat., Oct. 1, the grate was left behind!
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PIANO LESSONS: Welcom-ing students of all abilities ages 4 and up. Private in-struction in a professional setting by an experienced teacher with a background in performance and education. 928-1939
WRAP IT UP!! Gift baskets & wrapping for all occasions. No time, don’t like to wrap? I will do it for you! Reasonable rates. Call Kim at 669-0587.
ROOFING - Specializing in architectural, 3 tab, metal, cedar shakes & repairs. Free estimate. CREDIT CARDS ACCEPTED. Call 378-6298
Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000
Co-Ed VolleyballGLENVILLE – Co-ed volleyball B/BB competitive; Sundays 7-9pm; Glenville area. For more information, call Ed at 257-6903.
Car Wash FundraiserBURNT HILLS – Burnt Hills Bobcats Baseball are holding a $5 Car Wash fundraiser on Saturday, October 8, 11am-3pm at Pizza Works Restaurant on Route 50. Rain date: October 15.
Rental Property Owners MeetingLATHAM – CDARPO (Capital District Association of Rental Property Owners) will hold their monthly meeting on October 13, 7pm, at Ramada Inn, 946 New Loudon Road (Rt. 9), Latham. Membership includes Albany, Schenectady & Troy landlords. Guest Speakers on topics of inter-est to Landlords. For more information: 433-7377 or [email protected] (P)
Roast Beef DinnerCHARLTON – Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church, 786 Charlton Road, is having a Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday, October 8th from 4-6:30pm. We will be serving Roast Beef, gravy, po-tatoes, vegetable, coleslaw, rolls, beverages and a variety of pies for dessert. Cost: $10 for adults; $5 for children ages 5-12 (children under age 5, free). Takeouts will be available. (A)
Asthma & COPD ManagementGLENVILLE – Respiratory therapists from Ellis Health Center will discuss Asthma and Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) at the Glenville Senior Center on Monday, October 17 at 1:30. Information will be provided about disease process, medications, and tips to improve respira-tory health. Educational materials will be available. Refreshments will be served. The Center is located at 32 Worden Road in Glenville. For additional information, please call 374-0734. (A)
Jazz Music ConcertALBANY - Empire State Youth Jazz Ensemble and The Col-lege of Saint Rose Jazz Ensemble will perform on Friday, Octo-ber 14, 7:30pm, at the Massry Center for the Arts, The College of Saint Rose. Free Admission. Concert is part of MoHu Fest (www.mohufest.com). For additional information, call ESYO at 382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org. (P)
Caring for our VeteransCAPITAL REGION – Wednesday, October 26, 7-8pm. Edu-cational seminar held by telephone conference call; participate from home. Speaker: Marianne Hunter, LCSW; Caregiver Sup-port Coordinator, Albany VA Medical Center. Open to families caring for loved ones throughout the Capital Region. Funded by Albany County Department for Aging and an investment from the United Way of the Greater Capital Region. Advance registration is required; call Senior Services of Albany’s Care-giver Connection program at 694-3511. (P)
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FOR SALE - FIREWOOD: Logs cut, unsplit; cut and split; locust; split rail fencing; lumber; hard and soft wood. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187 (cell).
WANTED VIOLINS, VIOLASCELLOS. Pre WW ll, any condition Cash paid. 356-2549
WANTED: Standing locust trees - groves, acres, wood lots. Not just 1 or 2 trees in the yard. Also, will take cut trees by the truckload, log length. Also interested in other hard and soft woods. Call Tom 518-883-8284; 518-369-5187(cell).
ANTIQUES WANTED: One piece or a house full. Cash paid. Your local established dealer. AFFORDABLE ANTIQUES, 725 Saratoga Road,Burnt Hills. 384-0702. Wed.-Sun., 10am-5pm.
PIANO LESSONS given by Janice Mix, Organist/Pianist, at Alplaus United Methodist Church, 3 Brookside Ave., Alplaus. All ages welcome. Please call 393-9780 for ad-ditional information.
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Free Concert for Senior CitizensSCHENECTADY – Empire State Youth Orchestra will present a Free concert for Senior Citizens featuring classical music on Wednesday, October 12, 1pm, at Proctors Theatre, Schenectady. Free Admission. Groups of 10 or more or those requiring wheelchair seating should call ESYO for reservation. Concert is part of MoHu Fest (www.mohufest.com). For additional information, call ESYO at 382-7581 or visit www.esyo.org. (P)
Huge Garage Sale FundraiserALPLAUS – Burnt Hills and Shenendehowa Master Rowers will be having a Garage Sale to raise funds to repair the damage caused by the storms to our docks and equipment. Event will be held at the Rowing Club’s Boathouse at 801 Maritime Drive, Alplaus, on October 8, 9am-3pm. A huge variety of items donated by over thirty families! (A)
Annual James Stamper Memorial ConcertNISKAYUNA – The Interfaith Community of Schenectady is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year and will hold the annual James Stamper Memorial Concert on Sunday, October 23, 3pm, at Temple Gates of Heaven, Ashmore Avenue, Niskayuna. Dedicated to the memory of the late Robert Ludwig, one of the founders of IFC and former president, the free concert celebrates the diversity in religious music and dance. Refreshments will be served after the concert. For further information call 370-2150. (P)
United Way Needs VolunteersCAPITAL REGION – Do you want to learn about human nature, improve your communication skills & your interpersonal relationships, generally develop yourself and give back? Volunteering as a Telephone or Crisis Chat Specialist for United Way 2-1-1 Northeast Region will give you all of this. We offer extensive training, supervision and life changing experiences as well as the opportunity to become part of a larger community of volunteer across the nation, that provide essential information, resources and emotional support to people in need. For more details call 2-1-1; visit our website at www.fcscr.org to fi ll out the volunteer application. (A)
Emergency Food PantrySARATOGA COUNTY – Karyl’s Kupboard - Emergency Food Pantry is open Monday, 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. (A)
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Ring Some Holiday ChordsSCHENECTADY – If you love singing and sharing the joys of Christmas, the River Valley Chorus Sweet Adelines invites women to join our 2nd Annual Christmas Chorus and perform with us in our concert in December. Attend (8) rehearsals beginning on Tuesday, October 11, from 7-8:30pm at the Trinity Reformed Church, 705 Curry Road, Schenectady. At the end of the 8-week program, you’ll perform with the chorus in our Christmas Concert. We’ll teach you sev-eral songs, all sung acappella, in the close harmony of the barbershop style. For more information email: s [email protected] or visit us at www.rivervalleychorus.org. Musical knowledge is not necessary to join. Any woman of average singing ability, with or without vocal training, will fi nd a part that fi ts her voice range with the help of our Director and Music Team. (P)
Author to Speak at LibrarySCHENECTADY – Tom Ryan, author of “Following Atticus: Forty-eight High Peaks, One Little Dog, and an Extraordinary Friendship,” will talk about his book at Schenectady County Public Library, 99 Clinton St., on Saturday, October 15 at 2pm. Call 388-4511 to register. This event is free and open to the public. Atticus, Ryan’s miniature schnauzer and reliable hiking compan-ion, will be there, too. The Open Door Bookstore will conduct a book sale and signing after the program. The store will be offering a 20 percent discount prior to the day of the program. Pre-orders can be made by calling 346-2719. Donations, including canned dog and cat food and pet supplies, will be taken at the program and given to the Animal Protective Foundation in Scotia. A complete list of acceptable donations is available at www.scpl.org. The Appalachian Mountain Club’s Mohawk-Hudson Chapter will have an information table at the program. (P)
Vendors WantedBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills Farmers Market is now taking applications for the 2012 sea-son. Anyone interested can pick up an application during market hours, Saturdays, 9am-1pm, at the corner of Route 50 and Lake Hill Road. Ask for Lynette or Gale. (A)
Mass at AuriesvilleAURIESVILLE/COHOES – La Fédération franco-américaine du New York is sponsoring a French Mass at Our Lady of Mar-tyrs Shrine in Auriesville, NY. The Mass will be on Sunday, October 9, at 4pm. Anyone interested in information regard-ing Mass or the French cultural organization, may come to the monthly meeting the second Tuesday of the month at the Ragged Edge Studios in Cohoes, or may contact Bernie Ouimet at 692-2690 or [email protected]. (A)
Senior Center Offers TripsCAPITAL REGION – Upcoming trips offered by the Glenville Senior Center: A Tribute to Our Vet-erans Show, Log Cabin at Holyoke, MA, on Wednesday, November 9 (sign up by October 29). Cel-ebrate our veterans with a fabulous day of music and patriotism! Hors d’oeuvres, dinner and dessert. Depart Senior Center at 9am; return approx. 5:30pm. Cost: $65pp members/$70pp non-members. Christmas Spectacular at Hilton Inn in Troy, NY, on Monday, November 21 (sign up by November 4). The Christmas tradition continues with the Latshaw Pops Orchestra, singers, and dancers in a holiday variety show. Lunch will be served at 11:30am, followed by show at 1pm. Depart the Senior Center at 10am; return approx. 4:30pm. Cost: $64pp members/$70pp non-members. For additional information on these trips, please call the Glenville Senior Center at 374-0734. (A)
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Why plant bulbs?Planting bulbs in fall gives us a chance to thumb our noses at winter. It is an act of faith. By planting
these bulbs, we are saying, “I know that the next season will arrive a little brighter and better.” You may be planting fl ower bulbs, but you are really sowing Nature’s promise that the dark days of winter will eventually pass. These small bulbs are a miracle in themselves. Think of them as rechargeable batteries. They don’t store electricity but “growth energy”. When you buy bulbs, they’re all “charged up” for you by the producer in Holland. Bulbs produced in Holland are still the best available. The Dutch have been active in bulb culture since the 1500s so they’ve had a lot of practice.Read the packages
Now let’s take a look at some of the information on the packages the bulbs come in. To plan out your bulb planting you’ll need to know some important details. When does it fl ower?
On each package you’ll see fl owering times as “early spring, mid spring, late spring and early summer”.That seems pretty general and it is. The bulb company doesn’t know whether you live in Virginia or Upstate New York so they have to be vague. It is up to us to know our season and interpret what “early spring” means for instance. Here’s how I interpret these fl ower times at my house.Early Spring – late March through mid AprilMid Spring – mid April through mid MayLate Spring – late April through late MayEarly Summer –late May through June In general the early fl owering bulbs are shorter than the later fl owering blooms. The larger size of the late bloomers means they’ll take longer to form than the smaller early bloomers.
Bear in mind that I live at an elevation of 750’ and spring comes a little later there than down in ‘The Valley” as we call it. Most of the Capital District is a week or so ahead of my house. As you watch your bulbs’ progress in spring you’ll be able to refi ne you expectations. Of course a warm spring will cause your bulbs to fl ower earlier and a cool one will hold them back a bit so you’ll have to go with the fl ow. How tall does it get?
The next bit of information you’ll need is the height of the fl ower. This will help you avoid putting taller plants in front of shorter ones that fl ower at the same time. Of course if you plant bulbs with shorter stems that bloom in early spring you could get away with taller ones that fl ower in late spring or early summer in front of or even among the early bloomers. By the time the late fl owering varieties blossom, the early bloomers will have long since fi nished their fl owering cycle. This information is also handy when mixing bulbs into established perennial fl owerbeds.
Are you getting the idea of how handy the information on bulb packaging can be?You’ll also fi nd the light requirement on the package although most of them will do best in full sun (6 or
more hours of direct sun a day) but some can tolerate partial shade. Most folks are overly optimistic when judging how sunny a location is so try to be realistic.
Another bit of information included is whether the variety is deer resistant. For those of us in rural locations, this is the most important thing we need to know. Even suburban gardeners seem to be getting visits from hungry deer. Picking out your bulbs
It is always best to seek out the highest quality bulbs. At Hewitt’s we sell top quality bulbs form the Netherland Bulb Company. They are large size bulbs grown in Holland. The Dutch have been producing fl owerbulbs since the 1500s so they have a wealth of experience. Their soil is also rich and well drained so it is no wonder that the quality of their bulbs is unsurpassed by anyone, anywhere.
I’d be very wary of ordering bulbs through the mail. You have a real advantage when you shop for bulbs in person. Inspect the bulbs you’re interested in to make sure they are plump and fi rm. In the rare event you fi nd any bulbs that seem soft or, worse yet mushy, make sure to point that out to the store manager. It is alright if the dry, papery outer skin of the bulb is fl aking off. That is perfectly normal and won’t affect the growth of the bulb. When given a choice, choose the larger bulbs from a group. A bigger bulb is closer to becoming two bulbs so there is an advantage to being picky.Preparing the planting area
Make sure that the area you wish to plant is sunny and well drained. Well-drained means that the area dries rapidly enough after rain to avoid standing water. Build up the soil where you are planting your bulbs. In very sandy soil the addition of compost, peat humus or peat moss will help retain a bit of moisture. Don’t forget the Bone Meal!
The most important soil additive for bulbs is bone meal. I use bone meal when I plant any shrub, tree, rose, perennial plant and especially fl owerbulbs. The phosphorus in bone meal is vital in restoring and expanding the bulbs after the fl owering period. You need to mix bone meal into the soil BELOW the bulb so the roots grow down through it. Bone meal doesn’t dissolve like chemical fertilizer so your only chance to use it is when you’re planting. The phosphorus in bone meal lasts 4 or 5 years. By then, with proper feeding and care, the bulbs will need to be divided and replanted with more bone meal. After you plant your bulbs, be sure to water them in right away. This initial soaking let’s them know that they are in the ground and it’s time to grow some roots. They start growing roots right away and they’ll gain a little extra energy for the spring fl owering cycle. More important, those roots will help anchor the bulbs in the soil so frost over winter won’t heave them upward. To be continued next week…thanks for the read.
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Seeking Entries for Christmas Tree FestivalBALLSTON – The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Women’s Club is seeking entries for its Christmas Tree Festival to be held December 2-4 at the Town of Ballston Town Hall. Local businesses, organizations, and individuals may contact Shirley McClary at 399-1362 for more information or an entry form. (A)
Volunteer Drivers NeededGLENVILLE – The Glenville Senior Center is seeking volunteer drivers for 3-hr. shifts. For ad-ditional information, please call Cindy at 374-0734. (A)
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Women Singers WantedCAPITAL DISTRICT – River Valley Chorus is searching for women singers in the Capital District area. Women of all ages who enjoy singing are invited to attend weekly rehearsals any Tuesday, at 7pm at Trinity Reformed Church, 705 Curry Road, Rotterdam. The River Valley Chorus is one of the hundreds of Sweet Adelines International choruses that make up this worldwide organization of women who sing four-part barbershop harmony. Musical knowledge is not necessary to join; voice training and music education are valuable components of member’s benefi ts. More information on membership benefi ts is available at http://www.sweetadelineintl.org/membership-benefi ts.cfm and visit the River Valley Chorus website at www.rivervalleychorus.org. (A)
Volunteers NeededSCOTIA – Compassionate and caring individuals needed to assist in providing care for the dy-ing. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for indi-viduals wanting to “make a difference” by caring for terminally ill residents who lack the support and options to remain at home during their fi nal days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected]. (A)
Troy HS Class of 1962CAPITAL REGION – The Class of 1962 Troy High School, Troy, NY, is beginning plans for the 50th Re-union, to be held June 8-10, 2012. We are in need of addresses and/or email addresses. If you are a member of this class, please send your name/address to sannay03@aol or call 235-1362 & leave a phone message.
Al-Anon Family Group MeetingsSCOTIA – If you are affected by a loved ones’ addictive behavior (alcohol, substances, gambling), Al-Anon can help restore your sanity. We, as a group, come together to share our experience, strength and hope, and discover ways to live a happier life. Every Friday from 6:30-7:30pm, we meet upstairs at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, So. Reynolds St. (corner of Glen Ave.) in Scotia. Questions? Call 377-9765 or email [email protected] with Meeting in the subject. (A)
Fire Company Seeks Volunteer HelpersWEST GLENVILLE – West Glenville Volunteer Fire Company is looking for basic help. We need folks for computer input, grant writing, shopping, gardening, event planning, photo album organizing and as basic helpers in the ‘social’ end of the fi re service. If you are a district resi-dent that can commit a few hours a week, this call for help is for you. This is an opportunity for couples to get out and for community service for teens! Firefi ghters are always needed. Mondays at 7pm, 2024 West Glenville Road; 399-0567. (A)
CMT Support & Action GroupCAPITAL REGION – The Upstate NY Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) Support & Action Group was started in April 2010 to offer support, resources and information for those living with CMT. We are action-oriented (community awareness, education, fundraising). We generally meet every other month on a Saturday. For additional information, contact Melinda at 783-7313 or email: [email protected] (A)
Free 4-Week Career Readiness ProgramSCHENECTADY – Free 4-week Career Readiness Program at SCAP’s Main Offi ce, 913 Albany Street, Schenectady, is designed to assist individuals in gaining the technical and soft skills needed to land gainful employment and succeed in the workplace. The classes are comprehensive and offer workshops/training in the following areas: Computer Training (20 hrs.), Resume Writing and Cover Letter Preparation; Assertiveness, self-esteem and stress management; Job search strategies and in-terviewing techniques (Makeover Day!); Self/skills assessments and goal setting. If interested, please call SCAP at 374-9181 and ask if you are eligible for the Displaced Homemaker Program. (A)
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Haunted History Ghost WalksSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga Arts in partnership with author, researcher and supernatural historian, Ma-son Winfi eld, presents haunted History Ghost Walks of Saratoga Springs. The 90-minute, one-mile walk-ing tour will combine information on the history and architecture of Saratoga Springs with background on the mysterious, para psychological aspects of our city. In October the tours leave from Saratoga Arts at 320 Broadway on Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. The cost is $10 for adults, $5 for kids age 7-11, payment in cash at the door. Info at Saratoga Arts 584-4132 and www.masonwinfi eld.com (P)
Annual Harvest Fest & Art ShowSCHENECTADY – The Upper Union Street Schenectady Business Improvement District (BID) has announced the date for its 6th Annual Harvest Fest & Art Show on Saturday, October 15 from 10am-5pm. The event will celebrate both the 10th anniversary of the founding of the BID and the completion of a ma-jor three-year streetscape project designed to comple-ment Upper Union Street’s reputation as a pedestrian friendly, main street shopping district. Artists and gour-met vendors, as well as a limited number of community not for profi t organizations, are invited to participate in the Harvest Fest by contacting BID Executive Direc-tor, Nell Burrows at 370-0662. Registration forms are available on line at www.upperunionbid.org. The Up-per Union Street Harvest Fest & Art Show is a partici-pant in the annual Schenectady County Farm & Foliage Festival and MOHU, a weeklong (October 8-16) cel-ebration of the arts throughout four counties (Albany, Saratoga, Schenectady and Rensselaer) of the Capital Region. The event will include an art show, gourmet marketplace, pony rides and other activities for chil-dren, music, retail specials. (P)
Fall FestivalGLENVILLE – Fall Festival at Pashley Elementary School, Saturday, October 22, 12-4pm, rain or shine. Crafts, face & pumpkin painting, DJ, food conces-sions, clown, raffl es, free games & prizes and much more! Admission $1 per person ($5 max per family) and one canned good, to be donated to a local food pantry. All are welcome! (P)
Haunted Halloween Evening at the Wilburton InnCAPITAL REGION – North East Paranormal Society is very excited to be hosting the fi rst paranormal Halloween event, at the Historic mansion, the Wilburton Inn, Manchester, VT, Sat-urday, October 29. The evening will begin about 6pm with a meet and greet, fantastic buffet dinner, haunted history of the Manchester/VT area, raffl es, evidence review from previous haunted locations along with our fi ndings obtained during the fi rst two paranormal investigations of the Wilburton Inn. You will get a chance to see actual footage of some of our past cases and the equipment used. Photos, video clips and class A, EVP’s (electronic voice phenomena). The evening will end with a live paranormal investigation with the NEPS team and attendees. Please join NEPS for an event you will not want to miss. For details and admission tickets go to www.northeastparanormal-society.com or call 268-9603. Limited seating. See you there!
Fall FestivalBROADALBIN – Sacandaga Bible Conference will hold a Fall Festival on Saturday, October 15 from 5-9pm. Bring the whole Family! The Festival is free and all are welcome to enjoy the evening. Live bluegrass gospel music will be featured along with indoor rock climbing, horse drawn hay rides, face-paint-ing, paintball shoot, archery, indoor hay maze and much more! Food - hamburgers, hotdogs, apple cider, popcorn, cider dough-nuts and more will be available for purchase. The Fall Festival Events will be located at Sacandaga Bible Conference, Ray Mills Youth Center at 191 Lakeview Road, Broadalbin. (P)
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“Angelversary” Benefi t DinnerSCOTIA – Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501 (c) (3) organization spreading awareness regarding stillborn children. JMKF is raising money to provide fi nancial assistance to parents of stillborn children and fi rst year unexpected infant deaths in order to provide a proper resting place in accordance with their beliefs. JMKF is a vital means of keeping our dear son Joseph’s memory alive. Join us for our 3rd Annual Angelversary Benefi t Dinner, on October 22 from 6-10pm at Glen Sanders Mansion in Scotia. Enjoy good food, drinks, music, dancing, fun auctions, 50/50 raffl e, and new friends! Tickets Only $55 per Person Contact Cynthia at 878-9000. (A)
Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Eileen Quick at 377-2196. (A)
STEP Open RegistrationGLENIVLLE – Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program (STEP) is open and accepting registra-tions for its 2011 season at its home stable in Glenville. STEP provides Hippotherapy, STEP-up therapeutic riding, and Equine Experiential Learning for children and adults with special needs, ages 2 and up, using the horse as a therapeutic partner. STEP offers volunteer opportunities and equine education. For registration information, please call 374-5116 or email [email protected] or web www.stepup-nfec.org (A)
Parent Network: News & Action CenterCAPITAL REGION – The Early Care & Learning Council invites you to join Parent Network: News & Action Center. Parents: you are your child’s fi rst and best advocate! Sign up to receive valuable information on early care and get involved, help raise the bar on high quality early care and education and get connected with your government offi cials. If you would like to become informed about the need for better child care policies and would like to make your voice heard, join today! Go to www.earlycareandlearning.org and click on Parent Network. (A)
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Support Charlton Heights Cub ScoutsBURNT HILLS – Support the Charlton Heights Cub Scouts by donating bottles and cans at 250 Lake Hill Road, Burnt Hills. Bottle drop in barn driveway available 24/7. (A)
Arthritis Foundation Seeks VolunteersALBANY – We are looking for volunteers to give 3-4 hours per week to help out with general offi ce duties, light main-tenance, or program and event related projects. Training is provided. Make your own hours. Call Terry for more infor-mation at 456-1203. (A)
Faith Formation ProgramROTTERDAM JCT. – St. Margaret of Cortona Church in Rot-terdam Jct. has an ongoing Faith Formation program featuring topics of interest to all. You are welcome to join our discussions or be an interested bystander. Discussions are held at 10am af-ter the Sunday Mass in the Church Hall and feature food for thought and food for the body! Currently our Youth Group is undertaking a “Toasty Toes” project, collecting new socks (infant to adult) to donate to worthy recipients. Your help is requested. Bring some socks to warm some toes. For more in-formation, call Kay at 399-1888 or Maureen at 384-0668. (A)
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Love to Sing?MECHANICVILLE – The Dorothy Welch Choral Society is seeking men and women who love to sing. Reading music is not a requirement and there are no auditions…you must love to sing, that’s all! Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-9pm at the Mechanicville United Methodist Church. For additional information, call Wendy Diaco at 664-3387, Lee Sponable at 664-7958, or Vern Hillijas at 399-7208. (A)
Drivers Needed – Home Delivered MealsSCOTIA – Home Delivered Meals Program needs drivers for weekdays &weekends, $8.50 / hr. and 45 cents per mile. Must have car and clean license. Call 384-3682 between 9am-3pm. EOE
Moms Club of Clifton ParkCLIFTON PARK – MOMS Club of Clifton Park, a social and support group for stay-at-home moms, has activities during the day with monthly meetings on the 2nd Wednesday of each month. Call Andi at 275-7184 for more information. (A)
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Cell/days: 518-506-9051Home/nights: 399-1655 (C)
CARPENTRY PLUS 339-5484
All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes.
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WANTED: CARS & TRUCKSBuying Unwanted Cars & Trucks,
Equipment…Junks, Rusted Out, Broken…I Want Them!! Paying $175 & up.
Call Jeff 366-5016. (C)
RENT-A-SPOUSERepairs, remodeling, painting,
Replacement windows, doors. etc.248-3739
(1013)
North Country Home ImprovementDecks, Windows, Doors, Siding
Kitchens, Baths, Additions.Give us a call, we do it all. 881-7697
(C)
TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,
Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular),
Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,
Siding, Doors & Windows.
Free Estimates – 23 years exp.
346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell)(C)
TORRES CONTRACTINGInt. remodeling, additions, kit./baths, decks,windows, doors, painting, press. washing,
masonry, roofing. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720 (C)
Fall Is Approaching…Call Us For Your Cleanups!!Topsoil & Mulch Delivered.
TOP HAT PROPERTY SERVICES518-577-6833 or 518-577-0976 (1006)
Skilled PruningGarden Design - Lawn ServiceLawns Installed - Overseeding.
925-2655 (1027)
MASONRYMASONRY
MISCELLANEOUSMISCELLANEOUS
FIVE STAR GENERAL MASONRYFoundation repair, basement waterproofing;sidewalks & patios; chimney repair / rebuild.Senior & veteran disc. 399-8373 577-1591
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All Types of Yard Cleanups & MowingHaul-a-ways. 15 yrs. exp.
Call 346-5297 (1006)
HANDYMAN SERVICES 25 Yrs. Exp.No job too small! Appliance installation/repair;plumbing/electrical; measure/install window
treatments & repair. Refs. Jim Fazio 393-7045 (1006)
Nardini Building & RemodelingSite work, demo, insurance work,
storm damage, additions.Snowplowing. 858-9831
(1013)
GOT LEAVES?Fall Cleanups - Leaf Pile Removal
Complete Lawn & Yard Care ServicesFree Estimates. Res./Comm. Fully Insured
(1027)
S. GOLDEN CONSTRUCTIONTile & hardwood flooring installed.
Custom backsplash & shower surrounds.Other phases of construction.
Free estimates. Insured. 378-1739(1027)
J.R.’s Property Maintenance 557-2389Mowing, Mulching, Edging, Seasonal CleanupsPlanting, Trimming, Weed Control, and more…Sensible Rates – Full Service – Free Estimates
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A & B STAIRLIFTS 280-6496Stairlifts available for your every need!
Factory certified technician. Please call to schedule Free in-home consultation!
(1027)
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Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava-tion, poured concrete founda-tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land cleariing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in-stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran-teed. Free est. 696-3000
ARCHIVE IT TO DVD8 mm / Super 8 mm film.Tapes, editing, and picturetributes. Convert beforeit’s too late. Call 587-6407 http://filmphoto.tripod.com
NEW QUEEN MATTRESSset, still in plastics. $150. (518) 260-6653
CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;
Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)
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Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.
631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)
PAINTING PAINTING & WALLPAPER& WALLPAPER
All Roofing & Repairs. Roofing – SlateFlat Roofs – Painting – Porches – Decks
Chimney Repair & Rebuild. Insured. Free est.Ron Bellrose Contracting 346-6140
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C. W. SEALCOATING“Serving the Capital District since 2000!”
Comm. & Res. Sealcoating. Hot crack filling.Fully ins. Free est. 381-9661
(1013)
AWESOME COLORSQuality Painting & Wallpapering
Free est. Fully ins. Professional results.Call Perry at 381-1809.
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FREE Magic Salt Safety Meltapplication when you hire usfor snow removal, plowing,
sidewalk snowblowing. 701-3608(1027)PAINTING SOLUTIONS
Int./Ext. painting & staining, wallpaperremoval, wall repairs, taping. Res./Comm.Free estimates. Fully insured. 986-1154
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JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master ElectricianFully Insured • 399-8563
Free Estimates (C)
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Evening and Weekend Appointments Avail.Fully Insured. ARKservices (518) 374-2542
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Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com
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MIKE’S REMODELINGRoofing - Slate Repair - Siding - Windows
Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certified. 378-2859
(C)
ACE Plumbing of NY, Inc.Licensed and Insured Master Plumber
Water Heaters. Faucet and Toilet Repairs.Call 368-0788 & Get $25 off any Service Call!
www.aceplumbingny.com (C)
HOME IMPROVEMENTS/UPGRADESInt./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & Remodeling
Generac Authorized Sales & Service20+ Yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991
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ENTERTAINMENT CENTER. Cherry laminate, 60x21x64”, 32-35” TV. glass door stor-age, shelves. $50. 899-2883
UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance.Susan Civic, Attorney 376 Broadway, Suite #21,Saratoga Springs. 587-4400
All Season Fence Co. IncHome Depot’s leading fence installers Chain link, Wood, Vinyl, etc. Rock bottom end of season pricing. Free esti-mates. Insured. 243-9752 or 346-6902
HOUSE WASHING.Gutter clean outs. Power clean pressure washing. Affordable pricing. 879-2293
Celebrate RecoveryGLENVILLE – If you’re struggling to fi nd peace, join us at Celebrate Recovery every Tuesday evening at 7pm at Liv-ing Hope Christian Church, 126 Saratoga Road (Rt. 50) in Glenville. Celebrate Recovery is a Christ-centered recovery program that is for anyone who wants to recover from life’s hurts, hang-ups, habits and addictions. It is a safe place to listen and share. For more information visit www.living-hopeoutreach.com or call 399-8844. (A)
Little People of AmericaCAPITAL REGION – A newly formed chapter of Little People of America is now in your area. Little People of America, Inc., is a national non-profi t organization that pro-vides support and information to people of short stature and their families. We are the only dwarfi sm support organiza-tion that includes all 200+ forms of dwarfi sm. Call Nicole at 209-8833 for more information. You can also check out our national website at www.lpaonline.org. (A)
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CONTRACTORS & HOME - owners dump your clean fill for free on my property Malta Ave. near RT 9 421-4020
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: $170/ cord green, $200/ cord seasoned. 409-1923
FALL CLEANUPS.Garden cleanups. Dethatch-ing. Call Dave at Big Dave’s Yard Care LLC. 424-3667
Delivery/Currier ServicePrescriptions, shopping, papers. (518) 615-6778k&[email protected]
DRYWALL REPAIR.Projects any size. Fix, repair, replace sheetrock or plaster. Water damage issues. also install new sheetrock, tape, mud, also painting, remodel-ing. Professional, will show up. Love what we do. Please call John Fridholm 330-9507 or visit: jfridholm.com
WANTED: G.E. Elec-TraksInterested in buying General Electric Elec-Trak lawn trac-tors. Attachments, accesso-ries, and parts. Call Steve (607) 272-1640
DIVORCE UNCONTESTED papers prepared $299.(Includes poor person app.) Separation agreements avail-able. Call 274-0380
GOT SPEEDING TICKETS?Caught speeding on Route 9, the Northway, Thruway or just about anywhere upstate? Don’t plead quilty! AVOID trips to Court, SAVE MONEY on fines and insurance, RE-DUCE points on your license! Call me first, the farthest you’ll have to go is your mail box! George P. Kansas, Attorney. 14 Forest Rd. Delmar. (518) 365-5756www.gotspeedingtickets.com
WE INSULATE. INSULATE sidewall & attics. Cellulose insulation. Free estimate. Call (518)522-9574 sgroff.com
Volunteers NeededCAPITAL REGION – STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program, a 501 (c)3 not-for-profi t organization is seeking volunteers to provide assistance with lessons for special needs children and adults, fi x and repair the facility, and promote fundraising. Horse experience is not needed; a caring heart and a love of children and others a necessity! Call 374-5116, email [email protected] or visit our web at www.stepup-nfec.org (A)
Supervisor SaturdaysGLENVILLE – Glenville Town Supervisor Chris Koetzle announces that “Supervisor Saturdays” will continue on the fi rst Saturday of each month from 8:30-11am for town residents who may wish to access town hall and their chief elected offi cial. Residents may also contact the Supervisor at any time at [email protected]. (A)
Transportation for SeniorsSCOTIA/GLENVILLE: The Glenville Senior Center offers transportation to seniors who live in the Town of Glenville or Village of Scotia. We’ll take you to the hairdresser, grocery store, Walmart, to visit a friend, the bank, etc. We are not able to transport folks to medical appointments. Available pick up at your home Mon.-Fri., 9am-3pm. For additional information, call 374-0734. Donations gladly accepted. (A)
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