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LAKE LUZERNE - Look online at www.adirondackfolkschool.org andyou’ll find close to 250 classes that are sure to inspire your hands, heart,and mind - and more are coming online every day! There are many oldfavorites to choose from and inspiring new classes as well - all taught bywonderful and talented instructors. This year, we are excited about our11 woodturning classes using our wonderful new Jet lathes; we createda new Woodturning category on our website just for these classes. Newthis year, AFS is thrilled to be able to offer our members reduced tuitionfor classes as a membership benefit. Regardless of your level of mem-bership, you will pay less for classes than “not-yet” members. Take ad-vantage of the new membership benefit. It is easy to become a member:you can sign on to be a member as you shop for your courses online oryou can go to the link on the AFS webpage called Become a Member andhit one of the links that will take you through the enrollment process. Asalways, we are here in the office ready to take your memberships andclass registrations via phone if you prefer at 518-696-2400. There are somany wonderful classes this year you’ll find it hard to choose.
NEW ICE SKATING RINK NOW OPEN AT GAVIN PARK IN WILTON
WILTON – This winter, the Town of Wilton Recreation at Gavin Park is of-fering the public another opportunity for winter fun. The Park’s brand newice skating rink is now open, and all are invited to bring their skates andhead out onto the ice. Gavin Park’s ice skating rink is approximately 100’long by 70’ wide. It is available for use by skaters of any age and level ofexperience; however, children twelve years old or younger must be underthe direct supervision of a parent or guardian at all times. Since the facilityis intended for pleasure skating only, no hockey sticks, pucks, or gamesof any kind are allowed on the ice. No Nordic speed skates are allowed.The rink is open weekdays from 1 – 8 p.m., Saturdays from 12 noon –8:00 p.m., and Sundays from 12 noon – 6:00 p.m., depending on weatherconditions. There is outdoor lighting, so skating after sundown can be ac-commodated, although all skaters and visitors must be off the ice andready to leave the Park when the lights go off at the close of skating hours.The new ice rink is located next to Gavin Park’s public pavilion and ad-mission is free. For information about rink openings and closings, youmay go to: http://www.townofwilton.com/departments/parks-and-recreation and look under the heading “Ice Rink.” You may also call theGavin Park office, Monday – Friday, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. at (518) 584-9455.
FREE WEEK AT DEC EDUCATIONAL CAMPROCK CITY FALLS - Rock City Falls Volunteer Fire Department is Spon-soring a Free Week at DEC Educational Camp for 2 Children Ages 11-17Years Old. 1 Boy and 1 Girl. A drawing will be held at our Annual Banqueton January 18th, 2014. Those chosen will be notified by phone. *Must BeA Resident Of The Milton Fire District*. A Hunter Safety Course Will BeOffered To Campers (12-14). Transportation to and from camp will be re-sponsibility of Parent or Guardian of camper chosen. Camp Dates andLocations Vary. For More Info See www.eec.state.ny.us (Keyword:sum-mer Camps); Or Call Darren at 470-9511 or Email: [email protected] Email [email protected] or Send In Your Name, Address, DateOf Birth and Phone Number To: Rock City Falls,VFD, c/o DarrenCostanzo, PO Box 25, Rock City Falls, NY12863.
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SARATOGA SPRINGS - Local employer Soave’ Faire Inc.announces the establishment of a donation fund to assistthe surviving children of murdered employee Trish “Patri-cia” Burns. Trish Burns of Lake Luzerne was murderedChristmas Eve. She was a faithful employee and friend ofSoave’ Faire and befriended by many. Donations to thefund which will assist her children’s needs in her memorymay be made or mailed to: Soave Faire Inc., 449 Broad-way, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 or call 518-587-8448.
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SECOND HAND ROSE THRIFT SHOPSCHUYLERVILLE - 116 Broad St., Schuylerville is offeringa special sale on size 2X Men’s Clothing, a crib in nicecondition and 50% off of Christmas items. There is alsoan on-going $3.00 bag sale. Second Hand Rose ThriftShop offers discounts for Veterans. The store hours forthe fall and winter are Tuesday through Saturday, 11AMto 4PM. Donations gladly accepted during shop hours.Volunteers for the Thrift Shop are always welcome. Formore information, please call the shop at 695-4640.
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It’s great to have the cold snap behind us. As bad as it was, we knew that it would pass. When I think of cold, I always think of the 1816; a year nearly two hundred years ago that produced snow and frost in June, frost in July and another killing frost in August. 1816 was also known as “The Year There Was No Summer” and “Eighteen Hundred and Froze To Death”.
It seems that a volcano called Tambora explosively erupted in Indonesia in April of 1815. This eruption is regarded by many as the largest eruption in recorded history. On the Indonesian archipelago the impact was, of course, devastating with estimates of up to 90 thousand deaths. The size and violence of this eruption forced an estimated 100 CUBIC MILES of dust, ash and sulfuric acid into the stratosphere. Many scientists feel that this dust and ash was responsible for “The Year There Was No Summer”. Other theories involve sunspot activity and still other theories revolve around larger cycles of warm and cool climate conditions that occur every 210 years or so. Regardless of the reason or reasons, the tribulations of the summer of 1816 are legend and had a hand in, among other things, the migration of many New Englanders and New Yorkers out of those areas, and a wave of migration out of central Europe and England to the United States.
Let’s take a look at what they endured. The winter of 1815-1816 was a cold one that started early and lingered late. This was not uncommon and these northern farmers had endured many long winters and late spring cold. April and May were cold but most managed to get their crops in. By early June, the leaves were out on the trees, the corn was up and vegetable gardens were in and growing. It looked like the long winter was over at last. Then things began to go terribly wrong. On June 5th in Williamstown, Mass., the temperature was a balmy 83 degrees, warm for that early in the season. By the next morning, the temperature was 45 degrees and still falling. This cold arctic air wasn’t isolated to Williamstown. From Canada to Virginia cold arctic air caused killing frosts to occur June 6th, 7th, 8th and 9th. Thousands of birds that had recently migrated into the area from the south froze to death. Sheep, recently shorn, froze to death even though they were brought inside.
virtually wiped out along with most other crops. Even the leaves on all the trees froze, blackened and fell to the ground. There was light snow on June 6th in New York and New England and on the 7th and 8th, more snow was reported as far south as the Catskills. In Danville, Vermont the newspaper reports: “On the night of the 7th and morning of the 8th a kind of sleet or exceedingly cold snow fell, attended by high wind, and measured in places where it drifted 18 to 20 inches in depth. Saturday morning (8th of June) the weather was more severe than it generally is in the winter.” Standing water froze as far south as Philadelphia and in northern Vermont the ice was an inch thick. Even the ground started to freeze!
Remember that this is 1816. No one knew about a huge volcano thousands of miles away. Even if they did they had no reason to believe that it should have any effect on them. All they knew was that their crops were dead and, if they couldn’t get more in right away, starvation the following winter was a real possibility. Talk of famine and the wrath of God were widespread.
By the 12th of June, the outbreak of cold ended. The hard work of planting was repeated. Farmers knew that, in spite of the late start, they still had enough time to get a decent crop of corn and beans and such….if the weather cooperated for the rest of the season. For four weeks the weather held. The second planting sprouted and was growing well. Folks felt a bit foolish about their earlier fears and chalked it up to their renowned New England weather. Their good cheer was not to last.
and eastern New York. All the crops in the valleys (where most of the farms were) were again killed or badly damaged. There was no snow in July of 1816 but most felt that a widespread famine was inevitable. Those who could procure seed again replanted and everyone prayed. It seemed that God himself had turned against them. Many wondered what they had done to incur His wrath.
was a dry year as well. In spite of their earlier failures, the farmers (which, at that time, was just about every-body) were optimistic that, if they got a break in September, things would be all right. You’ve got to remember that the only food they’d have the following winter would be what they could grow that summer.
Alas, another killing frost on August 20th visited much of New England and New York as far south as East Windsor, Conn. From Albany to Boston most of the crops again succumbed. Whatever survived that frost was
dipped below freezing again September 11th and 12th. A more widespread frost at the end of September dashed any hope for crops that had managed to escape until then.
The winter of 1816-1817 was indeed a winter of despair; especially for the poor and sustenance farmers who were isolated and depended on their crops to survive. Many tried to survive on milk and bread but bread was in short supply. It was a blessing that the ocean off New England’s coast was so bountiful. The task of feeding
taste of mackerel during 1817.
or driven out) Ohio valley. The temptations of level ground and an easier climate were too much for many who managed to survive that terrible summer of ’16 and winter of ’17.
“The Year There Was No Summer” wasn’t strictly a Northeastern North American event. England, France, Germany and most of Eastern Europe endured a similarly disastrous season. It wasn’t as cold as New England
riots erupted in England, France, Switzerland, and Scotland as famished people broke into warehouses and took whatever they found edible. For many of these starving Europeans, the lure of the bountiful life in the United States was irresistible at that point. Unaware that conditions were the same on the western side of the Atlantic, they arrived in the New World only to suffer more privations. Many continued their exodus into the interior to begin settling the mid-west alongside recently displaced New Englanders.
Our modern transportation system would prevent famine if another “Year There Was No Summer” occurred now. When the rain and the cold get you down remember, it could be a lot worse. It’s disappointing and frus-trating trying to get a ripe tomato in 2000 but it’s nothing when compared to the trials the weather of 1816 put our forefathers through. Thanks for the read.
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Neutered male, DOB: 06/17/2011. Breed: 1/2 Pit Bull & 1/2 Rottie. Color: Dark Brindle. Weight: approximately 75 pounds. BUCKLEY gets along with most dogs and likes kids. He likes cats, but they tend to be afraid of him. He does jump so we limit him to bigger kids. He gets very excited and needs some
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evening High School Reunion 2014: Burying the Past onFriday, January 24th at 7:00 P.M. at the Gideon PutnamHotel. It’s murder at the old alma mater when Home MadeTheater presents its annual murder mystery dinner. Dustoff your letterman’s jacket, shake out your pompoms andjoin HMT at the first combined reunion for two rival schoolsthat were forced to merge. Grudges, lost loves and pettyjealousies are the perfect ingredients for an unforgettable,and deadly, celebration. Help us solve this high schoolwhodunit and enjoy an evening of reminiscing about those“glory (or gory) days” with your fellow classmates. Theevening will include dinner and a cash bar, a raffle of somegreat items, and prizes; one for solving the mystery andone for the most creative wrong solution to the crime.Tickets are $50 and reservations are limited. Reservedtables are available for parties of 8, 9, or 10 (orders mustarrive together). For further information or to download theinvitation please visit www.homemadetheater.org or callHome Made Theater at 587-4427 for information or to pur-chase your tickets.
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WINTER 2014 CHILDREN & TEEN ACTINGCLASSES START AT HMT
SARATOGA SPRINGS - Home Made Theater announcesacting classes for children and teens ages 6 to 18, begin-ning February 1st and running for five consecutive Satur-days. All classes are held at the Spa Little Theater in theSaratoga Spa State Park. Play Acting for children ages 6-7, instructed by Kate Starczewski. Students are intro-duced to theater and focus on the actor “tools” and using“play” in acting. Play Acting meets from 10:00am-11:00amand costs $60. Creative Acting for children ages 8-10, in-structed by Kate Starczewski. Students learn about the-ater techniques and how to use their own unique qualitiesto act. Creative Acting meets from 11:15am-12:30pm andcosts $65. Scene Study, for ages 11-13, instructed byKate Starczewski. Students will work on character devel-opment through scripted scene work. Scene Study meetsfrom 12:45pm-2:15pm and costs $75. Audition Tech-niques, for ages 14-18, instructed by Sara Austen. Stu-dents participating in this course will be introduced totheater and musical pieces meant to prepare and en-hance their auditioning ability for professional and collegeauditions. Audition Techniques meets from 10:30am-12:30pm and costs $100. Registrations are accepted overthe phone with a credit card, or by mail with check orcredit card. Class size is limited to 12 students, and reser-vations are accepted in the order they are received. Visithomemadetheater.org to obtain the Winter 2014 classflyer and registration form. Call (518) 587-4427 for furtherinformation or to receive a flyer by mail.
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LOT #235 1995 FLEETWOOD 14x70 .. $23,900LOT #302 1996 TITAN 16x80 ..................... $38,400
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LOT #47 2011 CHAMPION 28x52 ....Reduced $55,900LOT #57 1998 FLEETWOOD 14x76 . Reduced $22,000
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ADULT COMMUNITYMinimum 55 years old. Mohican Hill Apts. Ballston Spa. Spacious 1 BR walk-in closets, storage, $700./ $725. Washer, dryer hookups. Low heat costs. No pets.885-4232
LUZERNE 1 BR. Yard, newly renovated. $575+ util. 1 mo. sec. No pets, no smokers. 696-4833, 423-3200
CLIFTON PARK EXIT 9.4 room office plus reception area. 1,264 sq. ft. $1400/ mo. + utilities. Call 383-0135.
TOWNHOUSE, MILTON: Near Global Foundries, Navy 3BR, 1.5ba, gar., yard, Ball-ston Spa schools, w/d, $1000 + util. + sec. 518-664-3514
APT. IN HADLEY.Renovated ground floor.New appliances, w/d hook up. Heat included. 696-3648
STUDIO APT. PARK AVE. Mechanicville. 1st floor. Suit-able for one. Stove/refrig. No pets, no smokers. 664-8424
Clifton Pk. Spacious 2-3 BR, 1.5 BA, LR/FR, W/D hook-up, gas heat, garage, NP, NS Close to Shen. Refs. & sec. req. $1,225/mo. 373-8261
OLD SCHOOL ON Palmer Ave., Corinth. 1BR apt. Heat and elec. included. No smok-ing, dogs considered. $825/ mo. First mo. rent. $500 sec. dep. req. w/lease. 654-8495
CORINTH: 2BR Mobile home, yard, $600/mo. + utili-ties. 654-6620. References & security.
ROUND LAKE - Exit 111 BR. $150 - $200/ week. Utilities, cable, phone, laun-dry. Call Wini 413-335-6690
MECHANICVILLE Riverside, Nice1st flr. 3 BR, w/d, stove, o/s prkg. NS/NP. $950+ sec. H/HW incl. 664-7801
FOR RENT HADLEYSmall 1 BR apt. Suitable for one, no pets. $430/ mo. + sec. 696-2390 222-8921
GALWAY SCHOOL DIST.3 BR, 2 ba .beautiful home on priv 1.6 ac lot. Nice neigh-borhood, lrg. storage shed. (small pets welcome, restric-tions apply) $775+ 932-3214
LUZERNE: ONE ROOMAll included, no security, $550. Waterfront, 1 BR, cable incl. utilities and security. $600/mo. 696-3300
CORINTH: Lease specials for Jan! 2 BR, mod. kit./ full bath/ fam. room, w/d, off-str. pkʼg. $710 heat, water, gar-bage incl. No dogs. 338-8800
DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
LUZERNE RENTAL 3 BR1 ba. mobile home. Newly renovated, w/ washer and dryer. $850/mo. 955-6745 VACATION
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RENTALSCORINTH 2 BR. Like new. w/d hkup. Call Broker. VanAernem Realty Associates 361-3240
CLIFTON PK.: Luxury Apts. 2 BR ($950) & 3BR ($1150), 2 bath, marble FP, central air, gas heat, W/D hook-ups, many extras. Great location. Call Tina (518) 280-1572
CLIFTON PARK EXIT 92-3 offices, 564 sq. ft. $650/mo. + utilities, low over-head for 3 people. 383-0135
FOR RENT: CORINTHLg. 1 BR, knotty pine, appli-ances, no pets. $525+/ mo. 372-7667
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Garden Homes CommunitiesFOR SALE OR RENT.1 BR, 2 BR & 3 BR MANUFACTURED HOMES,FINANCING AVAILABLE. Ravena 756-7473Brunswick 326-8069 So. Glens Falls 798-5071Colonie 373-0194Halfmoon 373-0194Clifton Park 383-0211Latham 469-8195Scotia 377-4519Selkirk 767-9134/ 767-2367Saratoga Springs 383-0211gardenhomesmanagement.com
CLIFTON PARK.Barney Rd. 1 room office, 344 sq. ft. $350/ mo., all in-clusive. Call 518-383-0135.
REAL ESTATE
COUNTRY BARN/ 5 acres. $29,995. Rustic “country barn”, well built and sturdy. On 5 wooded acres, mead-ows, apple orchard. Frontage on State Rte 13, mins. to Salmon River. Adjoins NYS snowmobile trails Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit www.LandandCamps.com
ABANDONED NY FARM!Absolute sale! Jan. 25th & 26th! 23 tracts! 8 ac. $19,900. 15 ac. $29,900, 25 ac. $39,900. Next to state land, stream, pond, incredible views! House, barn! Stunning country setting! Call 1-888-701-1864 to register.www.NewYorkLandandLakes.com
1947 BOY SCOUT CAMP5 acre lake property. $129,900. 7 new lake proper-ties. www.LandFirstNY.com1-888-683-2626
GALWAY SCHOOL DIST.Town of Providence, (7211 Barkerville Rd.) 1.6 acre cor-ner lot. Surveyed, 3 BR, 2 ba doublewide ( 1100 sq. ft) on concrete slab with new 6ʼʼ block skirting. Large storage shed, New; roof, front & back decks split rail fence, and large blacktop driveway. $116K, deposit by 1/31/14 & receive $2500 toward buyers closing cost. 932-3214
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DONʼT RENT. OWN FOR $564/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
DOUBLEWIDE HOME $33,500. 2 BR, a/c, deck, woodstove/ f/p, applʼs incl. Brunswick schools. 326-4081
DONʼT RENT. New 3BR dou-ble wide. Own for $700/mo. lot rent incl. Ballston Spa. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
LARGE PRICE REDUCTIONnow $34,000. 100 Gordon Ln. Lot 171,Gansevoort. 1999 3 BR, 2 ba. exc. condition.Price reduction Avenue M, Malta, 3 BR, 1 1/2 bath. $31,900. CLose to Northway. Pinnacle Realty 728-8457
DONʼT RENT. OWN FOR $564/mo. New 2BR, 2 bath manufactured home. Sara-toga Springs and Ballston Spa area. Hoffman Homes. 884-8383 WanttoLivehere.com
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