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BINGO Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. There will be a $1,000jackpot and 31 games for $13. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m.The Bennington Elks is at 125 Washington Ave.
THE FOOD SHELF at the North Bennington Baptist Church is open every Thurs-day from 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Approximately 400 people attended the two day event which was free tothe community. Hundreds of pounds of food were donated by the communitywhich will benefit Bennington County Coalition for the Homeless, GoodShepherd Drop-In Center and Kitchen Cupboard food pantry all located inBennington, Vermont.
“Christmas Fly-In Santa Drop &Potluck Lunch at the
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Reasonablly priced. Call Al at
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NYC BUYER WANTS WA-
TERFRONT HOME OR
CAMP. Good price. Call Al
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518-441-4353.
HEDGES LAKE LOT FOR
SALE: 10' dock space included
on water. $19,000. 518-858-
2786.
FOR RENT IN BENNINGTON, VT:
5000+ Sq Ft commercial or industrial space with loading dock,
large overhead door, many uses! Could also be retail space, Heat
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SHUSHAN NEW YORK:
COZY 2 BEDROOM
APARTMENT Granite
countertops in kitchen;
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Battenkill River. A/C. Utilities
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HAMPTON: Crystal Lake.
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FOR RENT:
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LISTINGS WANTED
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at Bryce Real Estate Call for
details.
518-441-4353.
SEEKING RURAL HOME
FOR RENT Mature couple
seeking rural property for rent
or lease purchase. Old farm-
house, fixer upper or mobile
home ok. Must be pet friendly
and horse friendly is a big plus!
Please call or text 518-253-
4756 or email at
FOR RENT 3 bedroom house.
Corner of Route 40 and
Wilbur Ave., Easton. $1,000/
month plus utilities. Central air
and heat (propane). All appli-
ances included. Well water.
Great views. Two year mini-
mum. 518-695-5000.
WE ARE BUYING
COUNTRY PROPERTY
Farms, Woodlands
Vacant Lands &
Water-front
Call 518-638-6484 or
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SCHUYLERVILLE
ONE BEDROOM APART-
MENT FOR RENT includes
heat, lights, water and
sewer. $700/mo
518-338-8311
LAND OR FARM WANTED:
Top price paid. Out of coun-
try buyers. Call Bryce Realty
518-271-7630
CORLEW REALTY
2243 Coach Rd.,
Argyle, NY 12809
518-638-6473
Serving Washington &
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Sandra Corlew, Broker/
owner
IDEAL RETAIL OR OFFICE
SPACE FOR RENT. Route 40
South Argyle; busy road; 1100
sq ft. $700/mo. 518-638-8950.
ONE BEDROOM APT FOR
RENT: Country setting in
Schuylerville. Includes heat,
electric, water/sewer, lawn
maintenance and snow plow-
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HELP WANTED. Mechanic. Experienced autoand/ or heavy duty technician. Full Time with
benefits. Salary is dependent on skill level.Inquire by phone(518) 686-5411
IF YOU ARE CONSIDER BUYING A NEW LAPTOP andhave one that is in very good condition, just older, consider do-nating it to Little Theater on the Farm. The battery does not needto be in good condition. You will receive a receipt for your taxdeductible donation. We are struggling to keep our laptops func-tioning. Windows 7 is fine. Little Theater on the Farm27 PlumRoadFort Edward, New York 12828. (518) 747-3421
VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship atthe Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Streeteach Sunday morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G.Ewart Morris, is followed by a coffee hour. Children partici-pate in the first part of the church service and then are invitedto attend church school. The choir practices on Thursday eve-nings. If you can sing and read music, you are invited to join.Prayer shawl ministry meets on the first and third Tuesdaysof the month at 7:00 p.m. All who knit or crochet – or wouldlike to learn - are welcome. The church is handicapped acces-sible and has an assistive listening system. All are welcome!Call 753-4848 or check out our web site atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information.Please join us!
JOIN OUR CHOIR! We arelooking for singers to join our
choir at the West HebronPresbyterian Church on Route
30 in West Hebron. Choirpractise is at 7pm Wednesdaynights at the church or manse.
Please call Pastor LauraMitchell for more info: 518-
854-3729.
BECOME A MASTER GARDENER! Applications for the January 2016 Master Gardener Train-ing Program are now being accepted in Warren County, NY. Space is limited, so contact the officesoon for more information and an application. Whatever your level of experience, the program canprovide either new or additional information. After enrolling in the course, participants are given abinder of information that supplements weekly presentations by Cornell University faculty, Coop-erative Extension staff, and local experts on a wide range of garden topics. The topics include basicbotany; entomology; soil health; home lawn care; vegetable, fruit and flower gardening; composting;organic gardening, and other practical and interesting subject matter.If you would like to learn more about what’s going on in your own garden, share your gardeningknowledge with people in your community, and you enjoy the camaraderie of fellow gardeners,please call Cornell Cooperative Extension in Warren County for more information at: 518-623-3291 or by e-mail at: [email protected].
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WE ALSO HAVE
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FOR RENT
334 Pleasant St
REDEMPTION CENTER
BENNINGTON VERMONTJust off Main St
Call: (802)-442-9886We happily take Bottle Drives
WE WANT YOUR CANS & BOTTLES!
TWO
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One on the first floor; one
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Greenwich, NY
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FIREWOOD FOR
SALE
Seasoned-
$250/cord
Semi Seasoned-
$210/cord
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COUNTRY ELECTRIC LLC Residential, Com-mercial, Industrial. Alltypes of wiring in-cludingservice entrances,backup generators, new& rewiring of homes, of-fices, barns, motor controls, pools & Spas, electric heat, etc. Licensed Master Electrician, fully Insured, Free Estimates 518-642-2271
DRUMMS SAWMILL
Kiln Dried Rough Cut
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1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap,
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We now accept all
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FOR SALE:
Used Yamaha Alto
Saxaphone. Very Good
Condition. New cost
over $1200. Yours for
$600.
Call 518-692-7429
$ BUYING- HIGHEST
PRICES PAID $
Gold & silver jewelry; vintage
costume & turquoise. Coins,
watches, knives, military, toys,
antiques etc. 30+ years
experience..save time, call Joe
first. 518-893-0235
or 518-669-2274
CASH: For crank phono-
graphs, early 78's, cylinder
records, parts. Call 798-
5612
FOR SALE, 1998 Harley 883
Sportster 1200 kit, very good
condition, 5,700 miles, cherry
black, single seat, 3,500
obo..Also 1199 Ford Mustang
GT, V8, standard, convert.,
leather interior, excellent
shape. 5,500.OBO...Also 2004
Hyundai Tiburon standard GT
V6 6 speed. very good shape
3,700. OBO. Contact 802-
442-7317.
ERBE TENT RENTALS
tables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.
Andy @ 469-3048
Art @ 791-4562
Napaul Publishers, Inc. December 31, 2015
AMERICAN LEGION POST 574 on Pearl St in HudsonFalls has started a military mini-museum. Help us build amemorial in our post, so that we may share with neighboringcommunities. Any military memorabelia from World War I tothe present would be greatly appreciated. 518-747-9891 or Don@ 518-222-6951.
CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVICE- The FirstBaptist Church of Hoosick Falls invite all to join them as theycelebrate Christ’s birth with a Christmas Eve CandlelightService beginning at 8:00 p.m. The service will have lots ofmusic, a dramatization and ending with the Candlelight Service.Prior to the worship service anyone may join them at 6:00p.m., leaving from the church to go Caroling to the nursinghomes. The church is located at 80 Main St. in Hoosick Falls.If you have any questions you may phone 686-7737.
JANUARY LUNCHEON- The January luncheon forAdirondack Ch. 60, Korean War Veterans, Assoc., will be heldon Tuesday, Jan. 19th, at 11:30 a.m., at the Ambrosia Restau-rant, just off Exit 19 of the Northway. For reservations or fur-ther information, please contact Gene and Patti Slavin at 793-2358 by Jan. 16th. All veterans who served in Korea at anytime, spouses, widows and friends are all invited to attend. Toobtain an application to join, please contact Comm. RogerCalkins at 584-3037.
BENEFICIAL MARTIAL ARTS PROGRAM OFFERED ATTHE COURTHOUSE: The Salem Courthouse CommunityCenter is pleased to offer a beneficial martial arts program severaldays a week. Under the direction of Sifu (Chinese for skilledperson or tutor) Steven Nacua, 3 distinct classes are offered.Kung Fu Tigers and Dragons targets children ages 5 to 11 andprovides the younger students with the traditional Chinese KungFu fundamentals and discipline while having fun in a relaxedatmosphere. Kung Fu (White Crane Style) is available forindividuals ages 12 to adult. Students are taught this distinctmartial arts discipline including forms, self-defense andbreathing/relaxation and test for sash advancement. The thirdclass is Tai Chi/ Chi Kung offered to adults. These beneficialexercises developed in China over 200 years ago help improvebalance, reduce stress and create a feeling of well-being.The winter class session has been finalized and class sign-up isavailable. Kung Fu Tigers and Dragons will take place onSaturdays, January 9 through February 27 from 8:30 to 9:30am. Adult Kung Fu will be offered on Tuesdays, January 5through February 23 from 5:00 to 6:30 pm and on Saturdays,January 9 through February 27 from 7:00 to 8:30 am. TaiChi/ Chi Kung will be offered on Tuesdays, January 5 toFebruary 23 from 11:00 to noon and Thursdays, January 7to February 25 from 7:30 to 8:30 pm. Details are available atthe Courthouse website, www.salemcourthouse.org, or may beobtained by calling 518-854-7053. Come join the fun!
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Also available nights & weekends by appointment only!
Alicia Cell 518-441-8870
We will be collecting men and women’s winter clothing from now until
January 7th. No donation is too small! Anything helps!
Happy New Year from the Neeson’s Crew!!
Truck - Auto & Classic Car Sales & Service
See Tom or Alicia for all your Sales & Service Needs
FUNDS NEEDED FOR ELECTRICAL UPGRADE @ The North River United Methodist Church,which is seeking donations for the “Let There Be Light” campaign to update the electrical systemin the 168 year old church building. The North River United Methodist Church was founded in1847 in the hamlet of North River and is the second oldest church located in the Town of Johnsburg.According to Amy Sabattis member of the church and current trustee “We have had some success inraising funds through car washes and bake sales and we have had a few generous donations but weare still lacking the funding to complete the project. The fund-raising committee is looking forgrants from foundations, too, but most private foundations say “no churches.” So, we have hitsocial media by using the site GoFundMe. The site will display our campaign but only when we hitthe $500.00 mark. When we hit that mark our campaign will be posted for the whole world to seeand the potential for donations is much greater.” If you would like to contribute to this fundraisergo to http://www.gofundme.com/lit3z4 or call Amy Sabattis at 518-251-2519.
NORTH COUNTRY ARTS ANNOUNCES DECEMBER EXHIBIT AT THE 2ND FLOORGALLERY. New exhibit opens Nov. 30 at Second Floor Gallery in Glens Falls. North CountryArts presents the figurative work of painters Fred Holman and Sheri Snedeker at the Second FloorGallery at City Hall, located at 42 Ridge Street in Glens Falls, New York. The show runs fromMonday, November 30, to Tuesday, December 31, and has an artists’ reception with refreshmentson Thursday, December 17, from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and the public is invited to come andmeet and speak to the artists. The Gallery is open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.Sheri Snedeker is agraduate of Marymount College and has studied art in Paris. Her work has been displayed in manynortheastern states and she has won numerous awards including a National Award for representa-tional painting and a first prize for portraiture. Sheri’s work is generally in large format and isgenerated from old black and white photographs from family albums.Fred Holman has a Certificatefor Drawing and Painting from the Rhode Island School of Design. His work is displayed in numer-ous regional galleries and has been included in festivals, collections in many eastern states, andTaiwan. He has also won awards for his landscapes. Fred’s work is somewhat more impressionisticand comes from live models as well as photographs.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!We, at The Vermont Veterans’ Home, are seeking individuals interested involunteering with weekly shopping trips (our transportation), bingo, off
campus events, weekly in-house calendar events and much more. Trainedby our superb Activities Department, you would be considered as a “forcemultiplier”. We have opportunities for weekday volunteers as well as the
weekends.Additionally, if you have a skill or talent that you would like to teach orentertain our Veterans with, bring it on! For more information please
contact Michele Burgess at 802.477.6520.Thank you,
Al Faxon, Chief Operating OfficerColonel, U.S. Marine Corps (Ret)
Vermont Veterans’ Home325 North St Bennington, VT 05201
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“Another fresh new year is here . . .Another year to live!To banish worry, doubt, and fear,To love and laugh and give!
This bright new year is given meTo live each day with zest . . .To daily grow and try to beMy highest and my best!
I have the opportunityOnce more to right some wrongs,To pray for peace, to plant a tree,And sing more joyful songs!”
William Arthur Ward
“Your success and happiness lies in you.Resolve to keep happy, and your joy andyou shall form an invincible host againstdifficulties.”
Helen Keller
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Rainer Maria Rilke
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Hi my name is Tank! I am a 2 year oldAmerican Shelter Dog. I am friendly,energetic, and happy. I came to SCACbecause my previous owner couldn’t providefor me anymore. I love to play and chasetennis balls. I can be very shy at first, butvery loving once I warm up to you. I canpossibly go to a home with older children,cats, and dogs upon proper introduction. IfI sound like I could be your next familymember, please come meet me at SCAC!
ARE YOU A CAREGIVER LOOKING FOR SUPPORT from people who “really understand be-cause they’ve been there, too?” An Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group offers just that – a safe placefor caregivers, family and friends of persons with dementia to meet and develop a mutual supportsystem. A Support Group is a place to exchange practical information on caregiving problems andpossible solutions, talk through challenges and ways of coping, share feelings, needs and concerns, andlearn about resources available in your community. Monthly caregiver support group meetings are heldat Washington Center for Rehabilitation and Healthcare, State Route 40 in Argyle on the 2nd Mondayof each month at 2:00 PM and Fort Hudson Skilled Nursing Facility, 319 Upper Broadway in FortEdward, on the 4th Thursday of each month at 3:00.
FREE SPIRIT FELLOWSHIP OF WATERVLIET is now holding services Thursday evenings @ 7PM in the United Methodist Church. The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. For further info, pleasecall 518-961-3464.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP. Have you been looking for a weekly bible study group consisting of awonderful group of people? Look no further. The Rensselaer County Troy Senior Service Centerlocated at 19 Third Street, Troy, across from the Atrium, has a weekly Bible Study Group led by AndyAgcaoili. This is a non-denominational fellowship group. They meet every Friday from 10:30 – 11:30a.m. Please consider staying to join us for the fabulous lunch we serve every day at noon for a suggestedcontribution of $2.00. Call 270-5348 for more information.
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES: North River United Methodist Church would like to remind thecommunity that weekly Sunday school classes are offered to children 3 years old and up. Sundayschool classes are held every week during the regular church service which is held at 10am everySunday except the first Sunday of the month service which is held at 9am. Children will learn biblebased curriculum within a fun, safe, and loving environment. For more information contact SandraCashman at 518-251-2883.
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JOHNSONVILLE AMBULANCE SQUAD OPEN MEETING-There will be an open Community Meeting at the JohnsonvilleAmbulance squad house, 4 River Road in Johnsonville at 7PM,Wednesday, January 6, 2016 to discuss the above changes in EMSservice. The public is invited to come and meet with JVAS mem-bers and officers.
NEW YEARS EVE AT TROY SENIOR CENTER- Thursday,December 31, 2015…Join us at the Troy Senior Center to ring inthe NEW YEAR! Entertainment by: Bob Treffiletti begins at 11:00,followed by a baked ziti lunch at noon. Help us countdown toNOON!For reservations, please call # 270-5349
MASTER GARDENER VOLUNTEER TRAINING PROGRAM-There is still room, and still time, to enroll in the Cornell CooperativeExtension Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program! The programstarts in January 2016. If you have a passion for gardening, like toincrease your knowledge about gardening, and enjoy sharing thisknowledge with others, give us a call or send us an e-mail to learnmore about the program. Any level of gardening knowledge is fine—the training will get you started or add to your knowledge base. Thetraining begins on January 11, 2015, so contact the office soon formore information and/or to receive an application. The trainingprogram is held in Ballston Spa and is presented by manyknowledgeable and experienced horticulture educators and experts.For more information, please contact the CCE Master GardenerVolunteer Program in Warren County: 518-623-3291 [email protected].
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS WILL MEET onWednesday, January 6, 2016 at noon at the Town Hall inSchuylerville. It will be a casserole luncheon. Please bringa canned good for the food pantry and a dish to share. Newmembers are always welcome. Call Pat 518-331-2978.
MEMBERSHIP MEETING- The Troy Senior Center willbe having its monthly membership meeting on Thursday,January 14th, 2016 at 10:00. At 10:30 we will be havingour guest speaker, Deputy Russo talk about Senior Scams.Please join us for refreshments and some great information.The Troy Senior Center is located at: 19 Third Street,downtown Troy. For further information please call 270-5348
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NORTHCOUNTRYARTS ANNOUNCES JANUARY EX-HIBIT AT THE 2ND FLOOR GALLERY. New exhibit opensJan 4th at Second Floor Gallery in Glens Falls.NorthCountryARTS presents the vibrant watercolor paintings ofDarlene Van Sickle at the Second Floor Gallery at City Hall,located at 42 Ridge Street in Glens Falls, New York. The showruns from Monday, January 4, to Friday, January 29, andhas an artists’ reception with refreshments on Friday, Janu-ary 8, from 5 to 7 p.m. The event is free and the public is in-vited to come and meet and speak to the artist. The Gallery isopen 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. weekdays.A resident of Saratoga County,Darlene reflects her love of the outdoors, of horse racing, and ofthe magnificent Adirondacks in her paintings.
REIKI SHARE- This month’s Reiki Share will be held from 1 to3 p.m., Jan. 3, at the office of Joyce Getty, wellness coach, 4318State Route 22, Salem, NY (across from Borador Animal Hospital).Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxationthat also promotes healing. It is gentle, non-invasive, and recipientsremain fully clothed. Reiki practitioners of all levels and lineagesand people who have no experience with Reiki are welcome. Thereis no charge, but please bring non-perishable food or a monetarydonation for the Salem food pantry. For more information, contactEvan Lawrence at (518) 677-5662 or [email protected].
FISH FRY FRIDAYS- The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Clublocated on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for oursign ). Fish Fry Friday will START on FRIDAY, 15 JANUARY2016 and continue on 22 and 29 JANUARY 2016 . Time 4:30 -7 PM .Menu: Fried Fish, or Fried Clams, or Fried ChickenTenders , or Popcorn Shrimp, or Buffalo Shrimp. also availablewill be Clam Chowder by the bowl or by the quart. EXTRA’Sinclude: Fish, Chicken, Fries, Onion Rings, Cole Slaw, ClamStrips, Popcorn or Buffalo Shrimp, and Chowder. Beverages:Soda, Water, Coffee, Beer. You are invited to eat in at our clubhouse or to call ahead for Take Out 695-3917. EVERYONE willbe welcome.
GREENWICH SENIORS- Greenwich Seniors Club will holdthe regular covered dish lunch at noon, Wed., Jan. 6, at theVFW, Abeel Ave., Greenwich, NY. The following officers willbe installed: President, Larry Wilbur, Vice-President, EileenDiNisio, Secretary, Mabel Keays, and Treasurer, TonyCaroprese. A sandwich meeting will be held at noon, Wed.,Jan. 20. Non-members are welcome. Bonnie Caroprese hasorganized a breakfast club which meets the last Friday eachmonth. They will go to “Over the Moon” in Schuylerville Jan.29. Call Bonnie 792-9919 for information
MONTHLY BREAKFAST- The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Clublocated on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look forour sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on Sunday 10 JANUARY2016 starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will continue on the secondSunday of each month all year. Eggs cooked to order, bacon,sausage, toast ( white or wheat ), pancakes ( regular, blueberry,buckwheat, apple cinnamon ), french toast, home fries, orangejuice, coffee, tea, hot chocolate. Cost: Adult $7.00 Child $4.00,EVERYONE will be welcome. 695-3917.
“A TRANSITIONAL INTERPRETATION: AMERICANROOTS MUSIC BY FIVE PHOTOGRAPHERS” is the newexhibition on view in the Folklife Gallery at Crandall PublicLibrary, September through December 31, 2015. Guest curatorand photographer Andrzej “Andre” Pilarczyk, along with four ofhis colleagues (Joseph Deuel, Enid Farber, Bryan Lasky, LawrenceWhite), provide a look at an insider’s view of the dramatic worldsof live music performance.
INTERFAITH SERVICE- The Interfaith Church of the CapitalArea will hold its monthly service on January 3, 2016 at 4 PM at51 Green St. Rensselaer, NY. The service will be conducted bythe Rev. Dr. Charles Semowich. The theme of the service will be“Beginnings: Old and New” The service will contains readings,prayers, music, and a sermon on the theme. Refreshments willbe serviced, All are welcomed to come regardless of faith. Ser-vices will continue the first Sunday of each month at 4PM.
ONGOING EVENTS AT GREENWICH FREE LIBRARY-As the new year approaches, here is a reminder of the free recurringevents at the Greenwich Free Library 148 Main St 692 7157Wednesdays 10:30—11:30 am - Story Hour. Fridays 10—11:30 am - Little Learners Hands on learning projects forpre-schoolers. Tuesdays 6:30-8 pm - The Knitters All agesand abilities welcome. Tuesdays and Thursdays 8:30 – 9:45am - Osteo Exercise Ask at the desk for an information packet.Thursdays 3-4 pm - LEGO Club All ages. Under 9 withadult or teen caregiver. First Monday of the Month 6:30 pm -8 pm - The French Group a short lesson followed by a guideddiscussion. Call for more info. Contact Hayley Miller:[email protected].
First Thursday of the Month 4-7 pm – Boomerang BookSale. Second Wednesday of the Month 2 pm – 3:15 pm –Living with Loss Support Group. Open to anyone, registrationnot required. Second Wednesday of the Month 7 pm – LibraryBoard Meeting. All are welcome to attend. Free recurring eventsfor the winter on alternating Thursdays through March atthe Greenwich Free Library 148 Main St. 692-7157:Computer Help Series starting January 14 5:30 pm - E-Books How to borrow and buy books for your reader, tablet orsmart phone. Please preregister. January 28 will be ipads. BoardGame Night starts January 21 5:30 pm For teens 14+ andadults. Come join the fun.
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4-H VOLUNTEERS ARE ESSENTIAL TO THE SUCCESSOF THE 4-H YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM. CornellCooperative Extension’s 4-H Program is growing and lookingfor volunteers to lead youth programming in Warren County toinspire the next generation. As a volunteer for 4-H, you have theopportunity to share your personal interests with local youth insubjects as varied as food and nutrition, natural resources, publicspeaking, technology, community service and more. 4-H supportsyou in sharing your knowledge and expertise to help a youngperson find their own passions and interests; and with opportuni-ties to either lead a club or provide one-time programs, you de-cide on the level of involvement that best fits your schedule. 4-H is the largest youth development organization in the UnitedStates empowering over six million young people to “learn bydoing.” The program is open to any youth ages 5 to 19 years oldwith opportunities to learn through clubs, after school and schoolenrichment programs and through the variety of programs of-fered through the Cooperative Extension offices. For more in-formation about 4-H and opportunities to volunteer, please callthe Warren County Cooperative Extension office at 518-623-3291or 518-668-4881, by email at [email protected] or find War-ren County 4-H on Facebook.
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VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITY- Cornell CooperativeExtension of Warren County is looking for a Volunteer IncomeTax Assistant Appointment Scheduler. The VITA AppointmentScheduler will pre-screen VITA participants by asking a fewsimple intake questions to see if they qualify to have their stateand federal taxes done by one of our volunteer income taxpreparer’s. Duties include: filling out appointment survey,scheduling tax appointments and mailing follow-up paperwork.Volunteers may also be asked to make reminder calls for up-coming appointments. We are looking for volunteers who cancommit to 4 hour shifts one to two days a week during the taxseason. Appointment schedulers are needed mid-Januarythrough mid-March. Contact Jamie White at CornellCooperative Extension Warren County 518-623-3291.
PANCAKE BREAKFAST- Sunday, January 10th, 2016there will be a Pancake Breakfast fund-raiser event in WestPawlet, Rutland County, Vermont. It is sponsored by the WestPawlet Volunteer Fire Department. Breakfast is held at thedepartment’s firehouse located at 2806 Vermont Route 153(Main Street). The West Pawlet firehouse is a handicap acces-sible site. Breakfast servings are from 7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.All are welcome. The breakfast menu includes pancakes ofseveral varieties including regular, chocolate chip, blueberryand cranberry and local maple syrup; as well as waffles, WestPawlet’s world-famous home fries, scrambled eggs, sausageand bacon. The menu’s beverages include: coffee, tea, milkand orange juice. Beginning in January, breakfast prices are$9.00 for 12 years and up, $5.00 for 5-12 years and free tochildren under the age of 5 years. A charity fund-raiser event,breakfast profits are dedicated for the department’s equipmentand training needs. West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department isa non-profit. Donations are appreciated and are gratefully re-ceived. New members for the department are welcome. Thedepartment members all wish to extend a sincere thank you tothe many patrons of our pancake breakfast events which areheld monthly September through April. Monthly reminderswill be provided. For more information contact: AntonioLandon at (802) 345-4312 or email: [email protected].
AUDITIONS- Highlight Acting Troupe will hold auditions forFour Weddings and An Elvis Friday January 15th @ 7:30pm andSunday January 19th @ 2:00PM Center Brunswick United Meth-odist Church. Directed by Andrew Osterhout. For information con-tact Andrew at 518-461-8371. Cast consists of 7 men and 4 WomenSandy, the four-times-married-three-times-divorced owner of awedding chapel in Las Vegas, has seen her share of matrimonies!We witness four of her funniest: Bev and Stan, getting married—by the King himself. revenge on their exes; Vanessa and Bryce,two arrogant aging stars, tying the knot as a publicity ploy, vexedby an aging Elvis who doesn’t know who they are; Martin andFiona, a gentle postal-worker and a tough ex-con trying to getmarried before the police arrive! However, the final wedding is thefunniest all: Sandy’s fifth and final wedding which reveals a hilari-ous twist! A comedic treat certain to please audiences!
JANUARY SPECIAL DINNER- Please join us at The Troy Se-nior Center 19 Third Street, downtown Troy, on Wednesday, Janu-ary 20th, 2016 for our Special Dinner. “Beat the Winter Blues”Entertainment by: Tom Abbott starts at 11:00, followed by a de-licious noon meal. For further information, or to make a reserva-tion, please call the center at 270-5348.
NEW YEAR’S EVE DANCE: The Glens Falls Collaborativehas teamed up with ECHL team the Adirondack Thunder to of-fer a New Year’s Eve Dance Party at the Glens Falls CivicCenter’s Heritage Hall on Thursday, December 31. The partystarts right after the 5:30 p.m. Adirondack Thunder hockey gameversus the Reading Royals game, which is followed by fireworkson the ice!DJ Stantastic will usher in the new year with a dance party andlight show from 9 to midnight. There will be a cash bar, food forsale, and dancing. This event is for ages 21 and older.
MONTHLY BREAKFAST- The Valley Falls VFW Post 1938located on Poplar Ave. women will be having their monthly break-fast Sunday Jan. 10th 8-11AM. Menu consists of eggs made toorder, French toast, pancakes, sausage, bacon, toast, juice, fruit,coffee and biscuits & sausage gravy. Cost is $8 adults 13 and upand children 5-12 $4
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Scrap Electronics • Door to
Door Pick up • All Quanti-
ties accepted • Automotive
Batteries • Radiators • Al-
ternators • Aluminum
wheels • Starters and More!
Call for details:
518-747-3677
ADOPT: Loving married
couple long to adopt infant.
Will provide loving home, sen-
sitivity, endless love. Expenses
paid. Diane/George 888-250-
3557
FOR SALE: New Cabelas Pine
Ridge Shotgun Rife Scope ask-
ing $50.00. new Mens size 11
Hockey Skates asking $40.00.
Lexmark x2500 color printer
asking $20.00. Call 518-854-
7869.
WANTED , EZ Play Today &
Hal Lenord keyboard books,
Holidays and any other.
email [email protected] or
call 802 549 4637 and leave
message.
GREEN BARN
EXCHANGE
29 Main Street, Harrford,
NY
518-632-3023
Open Daily 11-5.
Buying and selling tools and
electronics in good working
condition. Selling glasswear,
crafts, knives, old tools, small
furniture and many other
items.
"FOR SALE: 1000'S OF
CLOTHING ITEMS used and
new plus household items and
more.Lady's start your own
store $1200.00 cash
bennington vt. 802-442-
6486."
FOR SALE: 1000’s of clothing
items used and new plus
household items and more. La-
dies start your own store
$1200.00 cash bennington vt.
802-442-6486.
CAD
DESIGNER
WANTEDWe are a small manufacturer
located in Waterford, NY,
looking to expand our CAD
department. We are seeking
a full-time employee that
possesses 5 years of
AutoCAD and SketchUp
experience. The individual
must maintain a positive atti-
tude, have the ability to multi-
task, pay close attention to
detail, be highly organized, and
work well with others.
Please contact Heather at
518-233-8368.
HIGHER CASH PAID FORCOINS, jewelry, gold, silver,watches, diamonds, stamps,
sports cards, sterling,anything old. Call Dennis @
518-583-3479 or1-800-498-3479.
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