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MAILED EVERY WEEK 155,000 10 ZONES 40 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! WGS CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM Volume 64 • Number 2 • January 10, 2013 SKIING TUBING DINING CHECK OUT OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS! G SKIING KIIN S G TUBING IN TUB IN DIN D G NING NIN T OU CHECK OUT OU CHECK OU A WEEK Y Y SPECI A ECI P YS WEEKL L L LY LY LY UR UR ALS! ALS! 885-6861 15 Prospect Street Ballston Spa, NY UNDER NEW OWNERSHIP NEW MENU NEW EXPERIENCE SERVING BREAKFAST LUNCH DINNER OPEN 7 Days A Week 7am-10pm FRESH BAKED GOODS DAILY 20% OFF Total Food 8 885 85 15 15 P Pro ro os sp pec ec ct St Str tre ree ee 5 5- -68 68 861 61 e et Ba Ba al lls ls sto to on Sp Sp pa, a, NY NY 20% O 20% O OFF OFF Total Foo od Spaghetti Dinner GRANVILLE – The Granville American Legion Riders are having a Spaghetti Dinner on Fri., January 18. Seating will be from 4:30pm to 7pm. Cost: $7. Takeout will be available. For additional information or to make reservations, please contact Bruce at 391-8101. (P) January Events & Programs at Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park GANSEVOORT – Sat., January 12, 2pm: Nature in Winter Snowshoe Walk at Camp Saratoga. Sat., January 19, 10am: Animal Tracking Snowshoe Walk at Camp Saratoga. Sat., January 19, 2pm: Nature Picture Frames at 80 Scout Road (Office). Sat., January 26, 6-9:30pm: Annual Moonlight Ski & Snowshoe at Camp Saratoga. (Drop in anytime during the evening, no registration is needed for this event. Snow- shoes will be available in the Winter Lodge on a first-come, first-served basis: free for members or $5/pair for non-members). Mon., January 28, 11am: Preschool Pi- oneers at 80 Scout Road (Office). Tues., January 29, 2pm: Nature’s Homeschoolers (5th-8th grade) at Camp Saratoga. Pre-registration is required for all events (unless otherwise noted) at least one business day in advance of the actual event. If nec- essary, snowshoes are available for rent ($3 per pair for non-members during pro- grams) one hour before the program starting time. If Saratoga Springs School District cancels classes due bad weather, our programs will also be cancelled. For more information, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or via email at [email protected]. (P) All-You-Can-Eat Country Breakfast GANSEVOORT – The Gansevoort Vol. Fire Dept. will be hosting its monthly All- You-Can-Eat Country Breakfast on Sunday, January 13 from 8-11am. Adults: $7; Seniors 60+: $6.50; Kids ages 4-12 yrs.: $5; Kids under 4 yrs.: Free. (P) Annual Spaghetti Dinner GRANVILLE – The Adirondack Island X-14 of the United States Navy Seabee Veterans of America is holding its annual Spaghetti Dinner on Monday, January 28 at Bernardo's Restaurant, 52 Church Street, Granville. Seating will be from 5- 7:30pm. Takeouts available. Donation: $5; Takeouts: $6. The meal consists of spaghetti with meat or meatless sauce, salad & garlic bread. Drinks are available. For further information or to make reservations, please call Nick at 642-0506 or [email protected] (P) Jr. NBA Battle of the Divisions WILTON – Come to Gavin Park and the Daily Gymnasium at 6pm on Saturday, January 26, and watch your favorite Jr. NBA coaches battle it out for the right to be called Champs!! That’s right…Jr. NBA Coaches vs. Jr. NBA Coaches. You can also win prizes during our Free Throw contests during half time. Although admis- sion is free, we ask that you bring a non-perishable food item to the game to support the Wilton Food Pantry. Any questions, contact (518) 584-9455. (A) Lions Drop Boxes HADLEY/LUZERNE/DAY – Hadley-Luzerne Lions have eyeglass drop boxes in the following locations. Hadley, Luzerne and Day Town Halls, Hadley and Luzerne area churches, Hadley-Luzerne Public Library, the Hadley-Luzerne High School and Middle School. We can recycle eyeglasses, hearing aids, printer cartridges and cell phones. Eyeglasses and hearing aids can be reprocessed for reuse. Cell phones are re-programmed for battered women’s shelters to allow them to make limited calls such as 911 and computer cartridges go to a disabled persons workshop to be sorted and reused. (A)

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Page 1: Wilton Gansevoort Moneysaver 011013

MAILEDEVERY WEEK

155,00010 ZONES

40 ZIP CODESThey are waiting to see your ad! WGS

CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT

LOOK INSIDE FOR …LOCAL EVENTS

LOCAL SERVICESEMPLOYMENTAUTOMOTIVE

REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent

WWW.CRWNEWSPAPERS

.COM

Volume 64 • Number 2 • January 10, 2013SKIING TUBING DINING

CHECK OUT OUR WEEKLY SPECIALS!

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Spaghetti DinnerGRANVILLE – The Granville American Legion Riders are having a SpaghettiDinner on Fri., January 18. Seating will be from 4:30pm to 7pm. Cost: $7. Takeoutwill be available. For additional information or to make reservations, please contactBruce at 391-8101. (P)

January Events & Programs at Wilton WildlifePreserve & ParkGANSEVOORT – Sat., January 12, 2pm: Nature in Winter Snowshoe Walk atCamp Saratoga. Sat., January 19, 10am: Animal Tracking Snowshoe Walk at CampSaratoga. Sat., January 19, 2pm: Nature Picture Frames at 80 Scout Road (Office).Sat., January 26, 6-9:30pm: Annual Moonlight Ski & Snowshoe at Camp Saratoga.(Drop in anytime during the evening, no registration is needed for this event. Snow-shoes will be available in the Winter Lodge on a first-come, first-served basis: freefor members or $5/pair for non-members). Mon., January 28, 11am: Preschool Pi-oneers at 80 Scout Road (Office). Tues., January 29, 2pm: Nature’s Homeschoolers(5th-8th grade) at Camp Saratoga. Pre-registration is required for all events (unlessotherwise noted) at least one business day in advance of the actual event. If nec-essary, snowshoes are available for rent ($3 per pair for non-members during pro-grams) one hour before the program starting time. If Saratoga Springs SchoolDistrict cancels classes due bad weather, our programs will also be cancelled. Formore information, please call the Preserve & Park office at 518-450-0321 or viaemail at [email protected]. (P)

All-You-Can-Eat Country BreakfastGANSEVOORT – The Gansevoort Vol. Fire Dept. will be hosting its monthly All-You-Can-Eat Country Breakfast on Sunday, January 13 from 8-11am. Adults: $7;Seniors 60+: $6.50; Kids ages 4-12 yrs.: $5; Kids under 4 yrs.: Free. (P)

Annual Spaghetti DinnerGRANVILLE – The Adirondack Island X-14 of the United States Navy SeabeeVeterans of America is holding its annual Spaghetti Dinner on Monday, January28 at Bernardo's Restaurant, 52 Church Street, Granville. Seating will be from 5-7:30pm. Takeouts available. Donation: $5; Takeouts: $6. The meal consists ofspaghetti with meat or meatless sauce, salad & garlic bread. Drinks are available.For further information or to make reservations, please call Nick at 642-0506 [email protected] (P)

Jr. NBA Battle of the DivisionsWILTON – Come to Gavin Park and the Daily Gymnasium at 6pm on Saturday,January 26, and watch your favorite Jr. NBA coaches battle it out for the right tobe called Champs!! That’s right…Jr. NBA Coaches vs. Jr. NBA Coaches. You canalso win prizes during our Free Throw contests during half time. Although admis-sion is free, we ask that you bring a non-perishable food item to the game to supportthe Wilton Food Pantry. Any questions, contact (518) 584-9455. (A)

Lions Drop BoxesHADLEY/LUZERNE/DAY – Hadley-Luzerne Lions have eyeglass drop boxes inthe following locations. Hadley, Luzerne and Day Town Halls, Hadley and Luzernearea churches, Hadley-Luzerne Public Library, the Hadley-Luzerne High Schooland Middle School. We can recycle eyeglasses, hearing aids, printer cartridges andcell phones. Eyeglasses and hearing aids can be reprocessed for reuse. Cell phonesare re-programmed for battered women’s shelters to allow them to make limitedcalls such as 911 and computer cartridges go to a disabled persons workshop to besorted and reused. (A)

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SGF Class of 1973 ReunionSO. GLENS FALLS – South Glens Falls Class of 1973 reunionorganizers are asking those who were students and friends atSouth Glens Falls High School to help spread the word of the40th reunion! This event is planned for July 19 and 20, 2013.The committee plans an informal gathering, a golf outing andschool tour, dinner and music---just to name a few events. Thisreunion is not-for-profit. For additional information and to reg-ister with us, please visit our website: www.southhigh73.org.We’re waiting for you! (A)

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TWIN BR SET. Desk, chair, dresser, large mirror, book-case. Excellent condition, white. $750. 399-1744

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PAINTING SOLUTIONSInt./ Ext. Painting & Staining, wallpaper removal, wall re-pairs, taping. Res. / Comm.free est. fully ins. 986-1154

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SEASONED FIREWOOD FOR SALE. $180 full cord, $130 a truckload. 696-2692

HOT TUB SERVICES all models, all repairs, & win-terization. Call 779-6660 to get it done this week.

“GARAGE DOOR GARY”Garage door electric openers. and service. Call for free estimate. 399-6102 º

DRY WOOD. Free Delivery.All quantity avail. Also outdoor boiler wood. Kiln dried. 495-6017

PLUMBER 25+ YRS EXP.All Repairs and Installations. Heating, radiant. Insured. Free estimates 584-7719Hire a veteran.

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BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, coins, gold, antiques, watches, silver, art, dia-monds. “The Jewelers Jew-eler Jack” 1-917-696-2024 by appointment. Lic-Bonded.

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KITCHENS/BATHS: Tiled backsplash to compete reno-vation. Performed with quality & pride. 330-4490

GEORGE T. FARNUMARCHITECT 78 Front Street, Ballston Spa. Start planning now for Spring. 518-885-1705

GOT WRINKLES?All types of carpet repair. Carpet, linoleum installs. 669-8076

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Moneysaver

Reproduction without permission is prohibited. The majority of the ads in this publication were created by and are the sole property of Capital Region Weekly

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4-H is “Sew” Great!WARREN COUNTY – Over the last two weeks, WarrenCounty 4-Hers have been learning to sew. Several youth partic-ipated in a two part series, 4-H Sewing 101. During the pro-gram, participants learned the parts of a sewing machine, howto “drive” a sewing machine, and basic stitches. Youth thenwent on to cut, piece together, and sew their own fleece hats,which were worn immediately afterward! Sewing is a life skillthat encourages youth to develop independence, patience, andcreativity. Sewing is a skill that teaches hand-eye coordination,design principles, and an understanding of textiles. 4-H encour-ages youth to learn and master new skills, become independentthinkers, create a sense of community, and to learn through serv-ice. If you are interested in this or any other 4-H program, pleasecontact Martina Noone, Warren County CCE, 518-668-4881.(A)

CHILD CARE

CHILD CARE AVAILABLE2 Infant & Child care open-ings in my country home, just 5 mins from Galway and 15 mins from B Spa. 20 + yrs exp, exc. refs. Educated, clean ,cozy environment. Galway district before & after school care. 882-9144.

ALWAYS THERE DAYCARE CENTER has openings for 6 weeks -12 years of age. School age program $75/wk. Breakfast, lunch and snack included. Large playground, largerooms. Qualified teach-ers.Reas. rates. 884-4868

A GARDEN GROWS Day-care has one opening 6 wks.-12 yrs., large sunny play-room. Off Exit 16. 587-7754.

DAYCARE HAS FULL & part-time openings for ages 6 weeks & up. Large indoor playrooms & fenced-in backyard for outdoor fun. Meals & snacks included. Sibling discount (full-time). Located in Greenfield, just off 9N. Please call 893-2974 for more info.

KIDS ON FIRST DAYCARE now enrolling FT/PT Open 24/7, MAT Cert, DSS okay. January special: Free week! Call for details, 664-6800.www.kidsonfirstdaycare.com

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GROSS MECHANICAL for all your plumbing & heating needs. 28 yrs. serving the capital district. 698-8556

COLWELL COMPUTERSPC & Mac Expert Repairs32 yrs. exp. Upgrades, Ntwk Onsite or Instore Service18 Congress St. by Kinkoʼs587-3902 º

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FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & stain-ing projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping , faux/ decorative painting, Free est. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. Love what we do. contact 330-9507www.jfridholm.com

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By the time you’ll be reading this, we’ll be in the middle of what is normally the coldest week of winter 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 thousands of 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.

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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.” Stand-ing 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.

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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.

well. In spite of their earlier failures, the farmers (which, at that time, were just about everybody) 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.

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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.

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valley. The temptations of level ground and an easier climate were too much for many who managed to survive that terrible sum-mer 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

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 frustrating 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.

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