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RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER Vol. 13- No.40 May 17, 2013
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TWO APARTMENTS AVAILABLE. One on the first floor; one on the second floor; both two (2) bedrooms. 27 Main street Greenwich, NY 518-791-3001 EAST GREENWICH, hamlet on the Battenkill Stylish apartments set in romantic gardens. 2 BR $675. 1 BR $600, plus utilities, security, lease. No pets. 518-854-9285. APARTMENT FOR RENT In Greenwich. 2 Bedroom Large, Yard, Views, Washer/Dr yer Hookup, Low Utilities, Dishwasher, no pets/smokers. $750/Mo. 518-638-9010 OUT OF COUNTY BUYER WANTS A FARM! Reasonablly priced. Call Al at Bryce R.E. at 518-441-4353. HOUSE FOR RENT Ver y clean, 2 bedroom, 2 bath, deck, W/D hookup, single floor, country setting. No pets. Greenwich $800/mo. Security and references required. 518-692-8258. WE ARE BUYING COUNTRY PROPERTY Farms, Woodlands Vacant Lands & Water-front Call 518-638-6484 or 518-747-7722 eves LAND OR FARM WANTED: Top price paid. Out of country buyers. Call Bryce Realty 518-271-7630
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FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM APARTMENT IN GREENWICH Very small. With washer & dryer. Dead end street. 518-692-2974. FOR RENT OR FOR SALE: 5 acre lot with mobile home, 2 car garage. Located at 260 Wilbur Road Schuylerville, NY. 518-5836562 or 744-2534.
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RENTAL: One bedroom, W/D, porch,/ to yard. Very clean. $575/month. Security and references required. Very clean 518-695-3274 . Looking For Land & Residential Properties with 5 to 200 acres! Call if you are looking to sell or buy. CORLEW REALTY 518-638-6473 email
NYC BUYER WANTS WATERFRONT HOME OR CAMP. Good price . Call Al at Bryce R.E. 518-441-4353. FOR SALE OR LEASE: BUILDINGS & GARAGES Various possible business uses. Two cleared acres. Well maintained & protected. 518-623-4567 or www.proautocrafts.com
EXCAVATOR FOR HIRE: with rotary brush cutter; 22 ft reach. Mowing and brush cutting of ponds, steep hills, embankments and roadways. We also have multiple versatile bush hogging and brush cutting equipment for all your needs. Broestler BrushCutting LLC. Easton, NY Fully Insured. Free Estimates. 518-692-9074. GREENWICH RENTAL: 2 bedroom upstairs apartment. Redone. Nice yard. W/D hookup. No pets. No smoking. Security and references required. $625/mo. 518-692-9295, leave message.
HOUSE CLEANING Reasonable rates in Greenwich, Schuylerville, Saratoga, Cambridge areas. Call Lori. 518-692-2745.
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SUMMER THEATER PROGRAM- Looking for a fun-filled summer theater learning experience for your child? The Highlight Acting Troupe is again sponsoring a 2 week summer theater workshop. The program will run from July 8-19, 9 am to 3:30 pm. Children between the ages of 6 and 14 are invited. The cost of the program is $200. The program will include acting, stage movement, and music and will culminate in a performance involving all the children. The program will be held at the Brittonkill District Auditorium,. Rt. 2, Troy. Registration forms need to be received by May 31. For registration forms or information call Ethel LeVan at 237-6936. You can also visit our website at http:// highlightacting.org/. SENIOR TRIP- Quaker Springs Seniors the Sunshiners senior group is accepting reservations for a trip for a Show and buffet luncheon in Rome NY Wednesday June 12th. 2013. The bus will depart Quaker Springs 8 am and from Greenwich 8:30 am. Returning at 6:30 pm. Information/reservations contact Rose at 518-695-3638. HERITAGE HUNTERS MEETING- Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, May 18, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Genealogy and DNA will be the topic. For information call 587-2978 3RD ANNUAL CARGILL TABLE TENNIS TOURNEYAT THE CCC On Saturday, May 18th, the Salem Courthouse Community Center will be hosting its third annual table tennis tournament sponsored by Cargill. Table tennis enthusiasts young and old are encouraged to contact the CCC at 854-7053 to register for this great event there is no registration fee. Children in grades 3 through 6 will compete from 10 am to noon; grades 7 and 8, from noon to 1 pm; grades 9 through 12, from 1 to 2 pm; and adults, from 2 to 4 pm. First and second place winner trophies will be awarded for each level. The tournament will take place in the newly renovated Youth Barn. The spacious area has high ceilings perfect for athletic competitors. There are 4 tables, 2 of which are new thanks to the generosity of Charlie Perry. Walkins are welcome and all are encouraged to come have fun!
PLANT SALE- The Lake George Community Garden Club will hold its Perennial Plant Sale on Saturday, May 18 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Shepard Park in downtown Lake George Village. The sale offers hundreds of perennial plants grown and dug from members zone 4 and 5 gardens . Also a Tag Sale of good quality, gently-used items and a Bake Sale that features a wonderful assortment of home-baked goodies. New for 2013, a beautiful collection of hand-painted clay pots of all different sizes and shapes created by garden club members. Proceeds from the sale are used to fund our civic beautification and community service projects. SPRING FLING- Rensselaer Countys Troy Area Senior Service Center will celebrate springs arrival with a Spring Fling dinner dance on Thursday, May 23, beginning at 12:00 Noon. The menu will be Chicken Breast with Sage Dressing, Mashed Potatoes, Green Beans, Dinner Roll and Strawberry Shortcake for dessert. The suggested contribution for dinner is $2.75. Then up to the Grand Ballroom for a time of dancing and listening pleasure with Dancin Time with Dave & Dawn entertaining. This event is sponsored by Todays Options. Please call 270-5349 or come in to make your reservation. THE BATTENKILL RUNS THROUGH IT On Saturday June 1, 2013, the Battenkill Conservancy will host the popular The Battenkill Runs Through It Beach & Music Festival in Greenwich, New York. The annual event kicks off the summer season at the towns 2.2 acre community park that lies on the banks of the Battenkill just north of the Village of Greenwich on Route 29. A raffle for a YMCA gift card valued at $350 will also take place the day of the event. Entry tickets ($12 for Adults, $8 for youth 6-12 years and free for children 5 and under) include all activities and food and can be purchased in advance by going to www.battenkillconservancy.org PLANT SALE: The Cambridge Historical Society and Museum Holds Plant Sale On Friday, May 17, from noon until dark and Saturday, May 18, from 9:00-4:00; the lawn of the United Presbyterian Church in Cambridge will be covered with beautiful flowering plants grown by well-known florist Al Rapp. Come out, rain or shine, and support the Museum. Saving Our History Honoring our Past STATE LINE BAND PRACTICE DATE IS SCHEDULED Do you enjoy band music? Are you a musician looking to share volunteer time and your talents with others for seasonal concerts in the Poultney and Granville areas? William D. Doc Williams, director of the State Line Band, wishes all band musicians, current and new, to know that a practice date is scheduled. It is scheduled for Monday, May 20th at 7:00 p.m. and it will be held at the Monroes on Hampshire Hollow Road, in the east section of Poultney, Vermont. All are encouraged to attend. Doc said they look forward to another season of band in the Poultney (VT) and Granville (NY) region. Band musicians of all ages are welcome. For more information, contact Doc at (802) 287-9462. A CHICKEN AND BISCUIT DINNER will be served at the Salem United Methodist Church on West Broadway on Thursday May 23 at 5 p.m. Tickets,$10 adult and $5 for child,under 6 is free,will be sold at the door.Takeouts will be available.The church is handicapped accessible.For more info,please call 518-854-7588.
SENIOR TRIP- Last chance to sign up for the 8 day/7 night trip to MICHIGAN & TORONTO on June 7-14th, 2013, featuring the Lilac Festival at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. The Moreau Seniors of South Glens Falls is offering this trip which includes a tour of Ford Rouge Factory, overnight at Amway Grand Hotel, tour of Gerald R. Ford Museum, Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Traverse City, overnight stay on the shores of Lake Michigan, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Charlevois, two nights, two Dinners and the Grand Lunch Buffet at the Grand Hotel, Carriage tour of Mackinac Island, visits to Flint, MI, Crossroads Village, and London, Ontario, Dinner overlooking the Thames River, Tour of Toronto, Mirvish Village, CN Tower, Wizard of Oz, Niagara Falls, and more. 7 Breakfasts, 7 deluxe Dinners, and the Grand Hotel Lunch Buffet are included, as well as all admissions, tour guides, motorcoach transportation, and tips. Insurance is included in the price of $2,220 per person (double occupancy). Call the Moreau Seniors, 792-6007 for the complete itinerary or more information on this wonderful trip. FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY A great way to study through the Bible at your convenience. Exciting and informative study that will change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellowship. 518-885-3149. PICADILLY CIRCUS- Piccadilly Circus is coming to the Glens Falls Civic Center on Wednesday, May 22nd for two shows at 4:30pm and 7:30pm! Piccadilly Circus at the Glens Falls Civic Center is being presented by The City of Glens Falls and Global Spectrum. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Monday, April 8th at 10am. General admission arena seats are priced at $10 for kids under the age of 12 and $30 for adults. VIP floor seats are priced at $20 for children under 12 and $40 for adults. Ticket prices will increase day of the show. Tickets can be purchased exclusively through New Era Tickets online at GlensFallsCC.com, over the phone at 1-855-GFCC-TIX (432-2849), or in person at the Glens Falls Civic Center box office. Applicable fees may apply. SKEET SHOOTING COMPETITION: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will continue skeet shooting competition on Sunday 19 MAY 2013 at 10AM. EVERYONE WILL BE WELCOME. INCLUDING NON MEMBERS Bring your own shotgun ( out of field shotguns only ) and ammunition. For additional information contact: Chris at 695-3917. BASKET PARTY: May 18th the West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department will be holding a basket party to benefit the operating needs of the department. In order for the raffle to be successful we must rely upon donations from our neighbors. Any help or consideration that you would be willing to give us would be greatly appreciated. The Fire house is located right in the center of West Pawlet on route 153. The Raffle will be held inside at the firehouse. Doors open at 11:00am. The drawing starts at 1:00pm. Admission tickets are $6.00 additional tickets are $3.00. We will be selling lunch. Additional raffles: lottery tree, 50/50 etc. The West Pawlet Volunteer Fire Department was established in 1947 and are entirely a volunteer organization. Fundraising is a necessity for the department as more than half the operating budget is raised from it. More info: 802-287-0600
LIGHT UP THE NIGHT- The Cambridge Valley Chamber of Commerce is seeking donations for the 2012 Fireworks Display during the balloon festival. Please help light up the night by making a contribution any denomination is welcome! The fireworks will take place on Friday evening, June 7. Best viewing is in the Cambridge Guest Home Park on South Union Street (the site of the fireworks display formerly put on by the Cambridge Fire Department). The display will be presented by Alonzo Fireworks and is sure to be a spectacular show! Donations should be made to Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival - Fireworks and can be mailed to: CVCC, PO Box 405, Cambridge, NY 12816. Any amount is welcome and appreciated. Those donating $300 or more will be listed as sponsors. The 13th Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival is set for June 7-9, 2013, in and around the lovely, historic village of Cambridge, NY. For details, visit www.cambridgenychamber.com or call 518-677-0887.
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Buying ALL Quantities of Wheat Pennies - 2 Cents each. No amount too big or too small. We will buy other coins as well. Cant Get Here? We will come to you! I have been in business for over 25 years. I am the oldest retail coin dealer in Warren County!! Hrs: Wed-Thur-Fri 10am-4pm. SCRAP TIRE REMOVAL Call for pick up or drop off service available. 518-6869621 Hoosick, NY SLATE WANTED: Used slate on or off the building. Also new and used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200.
MONEY - MONEY MONEY ALL SCRAP METAL WANTED! We come to YOU! Fast & Courteous Service!! TRUCKS, TRACTORS, CARS, VANS, HEAVY EQUIPMENT, POOLS & MORE! ANYTHING METAL. Call 518-260-2960
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2013 WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL ARTISAN MARKET CALL FOR ARTISANS! The Whipple City Festival committee invites local artisans potters, jewelers, quilters, leather workers, paper makers, cheese makers, stone carvers, basket makers, silversmiths, painters, photographers, and more - to join Greenwichs vibrant summer street festival in selling their handmade art and wares in a brand new, traditional style Artisans Market! The 2013 Whipple City Festival Artisans Market strives to feature handmade items created by real artists and fine craftspeople from our region. The well attended, familyfriendly Whipple City Festival will take place June 14 and June 15, 2013. The Artisans Market will be held on Saturday, June 15 from 9:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. in Mowry Park, Greenwich. Artisan set-up begins at 7:00 a.m. on Saturday morning. Artisans are welcome to stay past 6:00 p.m. if they wish. There will also be a demonstration tent for artists to showcase their skills! If you would like to join the fun please contact the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce at (518) 692-7979 or info@greenwichchamber.org for more details and application materials. Registration closes June 1st; there is a discount for artisans who register by May 24, 2013.
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EAST HEBRON FUNDRAISER SALE for Hebron Preservation Society. 19th-21st century household goods, books, tools, china, misc. shelving, gas grill, office chair, more. May 25 9am-3pm @ 6560 NYS Route 22 ...church parking
DOLLS FOR SALE: Private Collection. No reasonable Offer Refused. Discoveries 4498 State Route 9 Warrensburg, NY 12885 518-623-4567
CALLING ALL RHUBARB GROWERS! RHUBARB FESTIVAL! The third annual Rhubarb Festival at the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market will be held on June 7th, and Warrenburgh Beautification representatives are looking for rhubarb plants and rhubarb to sell. If you wish to donate, we will come and dig up the plants for you, or you could dig your own and we will pick up. If you would like to come and sell your plants and rhubarb that would be fine as well. Either way, please contact Ruth Fruda at 623-9489.
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SALEM MEMORIAL DAY PARADE will be held on Monday, May 27th. The American Legion Post 812 will begin festivities in Shushan at 9:00 a.m. then return to Salem where a service will be held at the courthouse followed by the parade starting at approximately 10 a.m. Members of the Legion will lead the parade followed by the high school band, boy scouts and cub scouts. They will proceed to the Archibald Street bridge and Revolutionary Cemetery where services will be held. The parade will then continue to the Evergreen Cemetery where a service will be conducted at the Civil War Monument and then proceed to the Catholic Cemetery where the services will be concluded.
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PITTSTOWN SENIOR TRIPS- Wednesday Junes 21 Yankee Candle and Magic Wings in Deerfield Ma., spend time with the butterflies before a lazy lunch (on own restaurant and cafeteria on site) then off to shop at Yankee Candle. Leaving Raymertown Fire House at 8:00am with a 8:15 pick up at Tamarac. The price is $41per person which includes bus, tip, admission. Wednesday August 21 Tiki Lounge, Lake George. Show and luncheon (TBA)This is a drive yourself trip or car pool leaving Raymertown Fire House at 10:15am. Cost is $42 per person all inclusive. Wednesday October 15 Tribute to Dick Clark @ Hilton Garden, Hoosick St. Shake, Rattle & Roll! Just like on American Bandstand, Lunch will be served at 11:30 with the show at 1:00. This is a drive yourself or car pool trip. Cost is $48.95 per person includes lunch,, show, tax & gratuity. For more information and reservations, please call Sylvia at 663-0005
www.thestovery.com - 518-638-8950 Napaul Publishers, Inc. LAST CALL FOR ARTISTS for Art for the IBA Friends of the IBAs Third Annual Art Show, cosponsored by Glens Falls Friends of Photography! Your chance to showcase our work, win exciting prizes and help protect state endangered Short-eared Owls and other at risk birds of the Washington County Grasslands Important Bird Area/ IBA! Prizes include overnight stay for two at Lant Hill Farm B & B with personal guided birding tour, full day immersion in the world of raptors as you monitor, band and hunt beside hawks, owls or falcons with Master Falconer Mark Manske of Adirondack Raptors, private Thoroughbred Horse Farm tour and more! Submit entries for Best of Winter Raptor Fest or Life in the IBA. The Washington County Grasslands encompasses over 100 species of birds, most native mammals, rural landscapes and people from all walks of life! Art need not have been created in the IBA. Go to www.ibafriends.org website for full details. GlensFallsRegion.com has set up a form on the Art for the IBA web page to accept online submissions; if you are unable to send your entry online CALL : 518-692-9559. Artists juried into the show receive free tickets to our IBA Night Out wine and cheese reception on June 8th and chance to win free giveaways! Show will be held June 1st to June 30 at Oliva Vineyards, a new winery with beautiful wine bar and store located in the heart of the IBA in Fort Edward. MURDER MYSTERY DINNER THEATER: The Poestenkill Christian Church will host a Murder Mystery Dinner Theater on Saturday, June 22. Murder in Poestenkill written by Ron LeVan and Kathryn Capalbo will be performed by the Highlight Acting Troupe. Come and help solve the mystery of who murdered Horace Serley, the bank president. Was it his wife, his son, a long time friend or a bank employee? You can ask questions of the suspects and help the detectives discover who the murderer is. The dinner will be an Italian Buffet and the cost is $15 for the dinner and show. Dinner will be served at 6 pm and the show will start at 7 pm. For reservations call Joyce at 518-283-4728. Reservations are due by June 15th and payment is required in advance. Visit the Highlight Acting Troupes website at http://highlightacting.org/ for more information. 518-237-6936 OLD SARATOGA SENIORS: The last meeting for the year for the Old Saratoga Seniors will be on Wednesday, May 15 at noon at the Town Hall. It will be a sandwich meeting. Our Birthday Luncheon will be at Longfellows on Jun 6 at noon. May 15 is the last day to sign up for this luncheon. See you in September. Info:: 518-331-2978. THURMAN TOWNWIDE SALE, MAY 17, 18 AND 19 FIND BOATS TO BENEFITS, BUT NO GAS Rain or shine, on Friday, May 17, and runs through Sunday, with about seventy old fashioned yard sales all over the friendly mountain town of Thurman. Volunteers will post hot pink banners, flyers and directional signs to let the public know about the sale and direct them to and through Thurman. There will be piles of perennials, including the official Warren County Bicentennial Flower, the black-eyed Susan. Also vegetable plants, campers, kayaks, canoes, kids items, hunting and fishing supplies, crafts, china, glassware, handyman supplies, housewares, tools, toys, maple and more. The map indicates locations of public phones and rest rooms and dining (but dont expect to find an ATM or gas station), as well as which days each vendor plans to be open. The event will be highlighted with benefits. On Friday Thurman Station Association will serve refreshments at Town Hall, 311 Athol Road, raising money to help Wolf Pond Stables, which recently suffered losses from a fire. Coffee and muffins will be available from 8 a.m., and a sit-down or carry-out luncheon buffet will be offered offered from 11 a.m. till 2 p.m., and a make-an-offer white elephant table will be on site. On Saturday, Thurman EMS will hold rummage sales at the squad building at 352 High Street and serve hot dogs, hamburgers, and hot and cold beverages. The Thurman Townwide Sale map is posted online at www.ThurmanTownwideSale.com and map booklets sponsored by local businesses will be distributed at sales closest to the edges of town to guide shoppers to all registered sales, listing some of the tantalizing items at each. Approach from Stony Creek, The Glen, Warrensburg, Johnsburg or Wevertown. Find Thurman just 6 miles from Northway exit 23, Warrensburg. Questions? Ask at 518-623-9305 or info@ThurmanTownwideSale.com.
VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship at the Valley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street each Sunday morning at 9:00. The service, led by Pastor G. Ewart Morris, is followed by a coffee hour. Children participate in the first part of the church service and then are invited to attend church school. The choir practices on Thursday evenings. If you can sing and read music, you are invited to join. Prayer shawl ministry meets on the first and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. All who knit or crochet or would like to learn - are welcome. The church is handicapped accessible and has an assistive listening system. All are welcome! Call 753-4848 or check out our web site at www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information. Please join us! WARREN COUNTY 4-H IS LOOKING FOR A FEW GOOD VOLUNTEERS! The Warren County 4-H Youth Development Program needs volunteers who are interested in starting or coleading 4-H clubs. We are looking for adults over the age of 21 who are interested in sharing their time and talents with the youth of Warren County. Training is provided and you determine the amount of volunteer hours you can offer. If you have a special set of skills that could help make the difference in the lives of young people then 4-H is the place for you. Cornell Cooperative Extensions mission is to enable people to improve their lives and communities through partnerships that put experience and research knowledge to work. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteering for 4-H please contact Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Warren County (CCE) at 518668-4881 or 518-623-3291and ask to speak with Martina Noone. BOSTON BUS TRIP- The Angels Among Us Relay for Life team will be holding a bus trip to Boston on May 25 to benefit their team. The bus leaves Aviation Mall at 6am, Wilton Mall at 6:30am and arrives at near the New England Aquarium about 11am. It is a day on your own. Departure is at 6pm at drop off location. Seats are $45 each and go quick. For more information, call Rose Bain at 669-3402 or email at krbain@roadrunner.com TRAPPER & HUNTER SAFETY COURSES OFFERED A Trapper Safety Education Course will be offered on June 15 from 8:00 4:00 at the Skenesborough Skete Club on County Route 9 in Whitehall. You must pre-register with Marc Evans at 499-1862. A Hunter Safety Education Course will be offered on June 3 & 6 from 6:00 9:00 and June 8 from 8:00 2:00 at the Skenesborough Skete Club on County Route 9 in Whitehall. You must preregister with Marc Evans at 499-1862. MASS AT HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH is Sunday is at 9:00 am. The Vigil Mass has returned to Holy Cross on Saturdays at 4:30pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered at Sunday Mass to which all are welcome. Morning Prayer is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30am. First Communion will be held on May 19. Father Condons Golden Jubilee will be celebrated at Holy Cross on June 9 with a Mass at 3 PM followed by a reception for all on the lawn. A dinner will then be held in the church hall. Seating for the dinner is limited and people need to sign up in church or contact Lonnie Rasmussen at 854-9749 or Eileen Dashnaw at 854-9540 to reserve a place. The Moby Dick Fish Fry will take place on Friday, May 17 from 5 6:30pm. Tickets are $9 and the proceeds go to the Mens Group/Knights of Columbus scholarship fund. This is a popular event open to all in the community. More info: 518-854-3692 BOSTON BUS TRIP The Angels Among Us Relay for Life team will be holding a Boston bus trip, Boston to benefit their team on May 25. The bus leaves Aviation Mall at 6am, Wilton Mall at 6:30am and arrives at near the New England Aquarium about 11am. It is a day on your own. Departure is at 6pm at drop off location. Seats are $45 each and go quick. For more information, call Rose Bain at 669-3402 or email at krbain@roadrunner.com SEEKING CANDIDATES- Town of Saratoga Republican Committee seeks candidates. Anyone interested in serving the Town of Saratoga as councilman or justice should contact Brandon Myers, Town of Saratoga Republican committee chair, 321-3548, to schedule an interview. JOIN THE PUPPET PEOPLE at 1:00 PM on May 25 at the Pember Library at 33 West Main St in Granville and Dig Into Reading to solve the mystery of Book Island in this puppet pirate adventure! The Puppet People are husband and wife team Mark Carrigan and Michelle SmithCarrigan who have been entertaining people for over 20 years. The program will kick off our Summer Reading programs, one for preschool, one for school-age children and a third for teens. Call the library at 518 642-2525 or check the website http://pember.sals.edu for more information and a schedule of programs through July. BAKE SALE AND RAFFLE: The Salem Seniors are sponsoring a bake sale and raffle on Memorial Day (Monday, May 27th) from 10:00 a.m.1:00 p.m. in front of Proudfit Hall, Salem, NY. There will be a raffle for framed artwork by a local artist. See you there!
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VENDORS WANTED- The Cambridge Parent Teacher Partnership is looking for all Fine Arts, Crafters and Vendors to participate in This years 13th Annual Craft Fair and Carnival to run alongside The Cambridge Chamber of Commerces 13th Annual Balloon Festival to be held June 7th & 8th. Contact Dawn Case at (518) 677-3959 for more information or email her at avondawncase@gmail.com SUPPORT BALLOON FEST- Join with your friends, neighbors and fellow business people to make the 13th Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival a great success! This years event is set for June 7-9th and will be here in no time. Currently we are looking for individuals, community groups and businesses to support the festival with a Gold ($100) or Silver ($50) sponsorship. This is an affordable way to show your appreciation for this spectacular event and contribute to the overall operation of the festival. Other sponsorships are also available, including Fireworks ($300) and Music ($200). Please consider financially supporting this annual event.An event like the balloon festival needs many volunteers. If you cannot support the Balloon Festival financially, perhaps you can donate your time. There are many jobs, from selling merchandise and tickets to passing out schedules. Behind the scenes help is needed as well. Shifts can be as little as an hour or for several hours, depending on your availability. Please show your support for this spectacular event. The Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival has been the premiere Cambridge summer event since 2001. Please do your part to help us continue the tradition. For more information on sponsorships or volunteering call the Chamber at 518-677-0887 or email cambridgechamber@gmail.com. ORAL HISTORY PROJECT- The Warren County Historical Society will be conducting oral history interviews during the Rural Heritage Festival and Youth Fair at the Warren County Fairgrounds in Warrensburg, NY on August 10th. The Warren County Historical Society is searching for individuals who would like to participate and are specifically interest in talking with individuals who have some knowledge in three specific areas: World War II Memories: We are looking for individuals who have memories of The Home Front during WWII (1941-45). Do you remember Pearl Harbor, D-Day, the election of 1944, and FDRs death? Also do you remember V-E Day and V-J Day, rationing, victory gardens, movies, songs, etc.? Fairs in Warren County: We are interested in talking with individuals who remember the various County Fairs in Warrensburg and perhaps other locations through the 1960s. Churches: We are looking for individuals who have an interest in the importance of churches in the development of a community. It would be especially interesting to learn why a particular congregation formed in a particular community, and what influence the people of the church had on the community, and the role of the church in creating a gathering place for people to meet for social events. If you are interested in participating in these interviews, you can call the Warren County Historical Society before August 10th (743-0734) to make arrangements to be interviewed. VALLEY FALLS FREE LIBRARY MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVANCE - May 25th, 2013 A traditional Memorial Day service will be held at 10am, Saturday, May 25th, 2013 at the Valley Falls Free Library, 42 State St., Valley Falls, NY. Along with flag raising, national anthem, special music and wreath laying, a plaque honoring local WW ll Veterans will be dedicated, followed by rifle salute and Taps. Limited seating is available, but bring your lawn chair. Light refreshments will be served. The service is free and open to all. Contact Lynn Brown at 753-4389 for info.
Attention Warren and Washington county pet owners: Bensons Pet Center is a full line pet supply stores that have been helping your pets maintain a healthy lifestyle since 1992. They carry the supplies you need for your four legged, feathery and scaly friends! They specialize in helping customers find exactly what is best for their pets based on that particular animals needs. It is becoming increasingly more common for our pets to have food allergies or sensitivities to some of the ingredients in their food. Therefore, their knowledgeable staff is there to answer any of your pet related nutrition questions. They carry an array of high quality treats and food for all your pets. One of their many options for high quality food is Grandma Maes Country Naturals which is actually produced right here in New York. Also made right here in Upstate New York are Lazy Dog cookies, every bit as wholesome as they are pretty to look at. Dogs seem to think they are pretty tasty as well! Looking for something a little bit more fun? They carry a large amount of toys for all pets, all ages and budgets. If youre looking for a toy for your dog and want to stay green, they carry the Planet Dog line which is proudly made in the USA out of recycled material. If you are looking for an alternative diet other than kibble, they offer different varieties of frozen raw food and bones. Not looking to go raw, but want to stay fresh? They carry Deli Fresh which is a slow cooked refrigerated food, now offering a grain free formula, Vital. For a complete list of items available at Bensons visit their web site at www.bensonspet.com. Or, visit us at 118 Quaker Road in Queensbury. You may call us at 518-793-6655.
WANTED Metals Steel, Aluminum, Copper, etc. American Legion Fundraiser A container for recycling metals is located in the parking lot of the American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Your support in this fundraising project is greatly appreciated. MEMORIAL DAY PARADE- The officers and members, Ladies Auxiliaries, Mens Auxiliary and Sons of the Legion of Greenwich Post #7291 Veterans of Foreign Wars and Greenwich Post #515 of the American Legion cordially invite you to participate in our annual Memorial Day parade to be held in Greenwich on Friday, May 31. Participants will assemble along Washington Street. You will be notified on the order of march for your unit upon arrival. Floats are welcome. The parade will start at 6 PM following a brief ceremony on the bridge over the Battenkill River honoring those who died at sea. The parade will then continue marching west on Main Street, onto Abeel Avenue, ending at the VFW building. Heavy vehicles and equipment will be directed down Wilson Avenue for easy exit from the rout, either west on WIlson or east on Frrest Ave. We would be very appreciative if all youth athletic coaches formed up their groups on Elbow Street. There will be someone available to direct you to the right location. Transportation will be provided for participants who are unable to walk and refreshments will be served out back in the Post pavilion for all participants. A final tribute will be held on Thursday, May 30th, the traditional Memorial Day, at 5:30 PM beginning at the monument at the corners of Church and Salem Streets, continuing at the Civil War Monument at the intersection of Rte. 29 and Washington Square, then on to the two cemeteries and ending at Veterans Park at Main Street and Corliss Ave. We would also like to remind you that the Greenwich Relay for Life fundraiser walk on behalf of the American Cancer Society will begin at the Greenwich High School Athletic track at7 PM. It will be a 24 hour marathon. Everyone attending the parade is encouraged to stop by and lend your support for this terrific event. We look forward to your participation and help in making this a memorable da of honor for those who made the ultimate sacrifice. Please try to let one of the following know you are coming by May 15: Ron Thomas @ 692-2753, Skip Perkins @ 6953149, Tim Taylor @ 692-7804 or George Perkins @ 692-2367.
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