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Mail: 13 Broad St., Hudson Falls, NY 12839 • e-mail: shoppers1@earthlink.net - Napaul Publishers, Inc. 2016 All Rights Reserved
Vol. 17- No.26May 12, 2016
Thurman
May 13, 14, 15, rain/shine,9am - ?
Gas up for old fashioned yard sales
all over town.Follow pink signsfrom I-87 exit 23 (Wsbg)to & through Thurman for
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Lake George. GPS 12810.Map booklets in town and online
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ARE YOU A CAREGIVER LOOKING FOR SUPPORT frompeople who “really understand because they’ve been there, too?”An Alzheimer’s Caregiver Support Group offers just that – a safeplace for caregivers, family and friends of persons with dement iato meet and develop a mutual support system. A Support Group
is a place to exchange practical information on caregiving prob-lems and possible solutions, talk through challenges and ways of coping, share feelings, needs and concerns, and learn about re-sources available in your community. Monthly caregiver supportgroup meetings are held at Washington Center for Rehabilitationand Healthcare, State Route 40 in Argyle on the 2nd Monday of each month at 2:00 PM and Fort Hudson Skilled Nursing Facil-ity, 319 Upper Broadway in Fort Edward, on the 4th Thursday of each month at 3:00.
FREE SPIRIT FELLOWSHIP OF WATERVLIET is nowholding services Thursday evenings @ 7 PM in the United Meth-odist Church. The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. For fur-ther info, please call 518-961-3464.
BIBLE STUDY GROUP. Have you been looking for a weeklybible study group consisting of a wonderful group of people?Look no further. The Rensselaer County Troy Senior ServiceCenter located at 19 Third Street, Troy, across from the Atrium,has a weekly Bible Study Group led by Andy Agcaoili. This is anon-denominational fellowship group. They meet every Friday
from 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Please consider staying to join us forthe 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 MethodistChurch would like to remind the community that weekly Sundayschool classes are offered to children 3 years old and up. Sundayschool classes are held every week during the regular church ser-vice which is held at 10am every Sunday except the first Sundayof the month service which is held at 9am. Children will learnbible based curriculum within a fun, safe, and loving environ-ment. For more information contact Sandra Cashman at 518-251-2883.
BINGO- Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY –Join the Grafton seniors for
Bingo, every Wednesday and Friday at 1:00 pm. If you have anyquestions, or would like to join us for lunch, at a suggesteddonation of $2.75, please contact the center at 279-3413.
ARE YOU 60 YEARS OF AGE OR OLDER? Would you liketo get out for socialization and grocery shopping? The RensselaerCounty Troy Senior Center has openings on our senior vanMonday-Friday. You must be a resident of Rensselaer Countyand live in the Troy area. You will be transported to the TroySenior Center to participate in our noon time Congregate MealProgram. After your nutritious lunch you will be transported to alocal grocery store for up to an hour of shopping time or you canstay at the center for Bingo on Wednesdays and Fridays. Formore information please contact transportation at 270-2734. orcall the center directly at 270-5348 Troy Senior Center19 Third St Troy, NY 12180 518- 270-5348.hleddick@rensco.com
ATTENTION SWIMMERS! The Rensselaer County’s Troyenior Center has a swimming program that meets everyWednesday from 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce Forner leading.
wimming is probably the best exercise you will ever do forourself and it is FUN. Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girlslub and enjoy the heated pool and the wonderful company. Callhe Center at 270-5348 for more information.
LINE DANCING, Intermediate, Beginners Welcome, Tuesdays7 to 9:30pm., South Glens Falls FireHouse, Route 197; opendance follows. Cost: $6 per person. Information: 518-798-4020
ATTENTION BOWLERS. The Rensselaer County’s Troy Se-nior Center has a bowling league that meets every Monday at12:30 pm at the Uncle Sam Lanes, 600 Fulton Street in Troy.Bowling is an excellent and enjoyable and affordable exercise.Just come and join our group, experienced and beginners arewelcome. Call the Center at 270-5348 for more information.
GREENWICH SENIORS/PUBLIC INVITED – ON
WEDNESDAY, JULY 13 - bus trip buffet/luncheon to the Mac-
Hayden Theater in Chatham, New York to see the play ‘Chicago’.Price for non-members is $70.00. Call Diane Snyder 692-2786,
orib16000@hotmail.com or Eileen DiNisio 937-1838,dinisio@nycap.rr.com. Deadline is June 16.
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‘01 Firebird Trans Am red ............................ $8995 ‘11 Chevy Impala LT auto, blue .................... $5495‘07 Mercury Milan, 4cyl, auo, gray ............... $2695‘07 Chrysler PT Cruiser black/silver ............ $3695‘06 Chevy Impala LT auto, blue .................... $3495‘06 Mercury Milan 4cyl, auto, red ................ $3495‘06 Ford Taurus auto, LEATHER .................. $1495‘06 Chevy HHR 4 cyl, auto, blue ................... $3995‘05 Chevy Impala 4 dr, tan, rusty .................. $ 350‘05 Chevy Malibu Maxx Cal. car, blue .......... $3495‘05 Chrysler PT Cruiser 4dr, auto, silver ...... $2995‘05 Lincoln Town Car
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‘05 Pontiac Grand Prix auto, dk gray........... $2695‘05 Pontiac Grand Prix GT auto, tan ............ $1895‘04 Mazda SW auto, 1 owner, gray................ $3495‘04 Pontiac Bonneville auto, silver .............. $2995‘04 Saab 4dr, auto, red .................................. $3695‘03 Chevy Impala V6, auto, silver ................. $2695‘03 Dodge Stratus 4dr, 4 cyl, silver.. ............. $2695‘03 Saab 9-3 convertible, auto, black ............ $2695‘03 Pontiac Grand Am GT Ram Air, white .... $2695‘03 Ford Focus 4 dr, auto, blue.... ................. $1200‘02 Ford Mustang Conv silver .................... $3695‘02 Chrysler 300M V6, auto blue .................. $2995‘02 Dodge Stratus SE auto, red, 100k ......... $2695‘02 Chevy Cavalier Z24 5 spd, blue ............. $1895‘01 Chevy Prism 4 dr, auto, blue................... $ 750‘01 Chevy Camaro Convertible white.......... $2895‘01 Dodge Neon auto, blue, rusty ................. $ 450‘01 Honda Civic 2dr, auto, red ...................... $2695‘01 Oldsmobile Alero 4dr, auto, blue ........... $2695‘01 Volvo S40 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto, red ............... $ 850‘00 Dodge Intrepid V6 3.2, auto, 85K, blue.. $2295
‘00 Saab 4 dr, auto, silver ...................... ........ $2495‘00 Saturn 4 dr, 5 spd, maroon.......... ............ $ 700‘92 BMW 525i 6 cyl, auto, green ................... $1995
CARS
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 the
opportunity 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-His the largest youth development organization in the Uni ted Statesempowering over six million young people to “learn by doing.”The program is open to any youth ages 5 to 19 years old withopportunities to learn through clubs, after school and school en-richment programs and through the variety of programs offeredthrough the Cooperative Extension offices. For more informa-tion about 4-H and opportunities to volunteer, please call theWarren County Cooperative Extension office at 518-623-3291 or518-668-4881, by email at warren@cornell.edu or find WarrenCounty 4-H on Facebook.
VALLEY FALLS UMC- Everyone is invited to worship at theValley Falls United Methodist Church at 16 State Street each Sun-day 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 readmusic, you are invited to join. Prayer shawl ministry meets on thefirst and third Tuesdays of the month at 7:00 p.m. All who knit orcrochet – or would like to learn - are welcome. The church is handi-capped accessible and has an assistive listening system. All arewelcome! Call 753-4848 or check out our web site atwww.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.for more information. Please
join us!
JOIN OUR CHOIR! We are looking for singers to join ourchoir at the West Hebron Presbyterian Church on Route 30 inWest Hebron. Choir practise is at 7pm Wednesday nights at thechurch or manse. Please call Pastor Laura Mitchell for more info:518-854-3729.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED- The Saratoga County Office for theAging is in immediate NEED of volunteers to help deliver mealsto homebound seniors in the following communities in SaratogaCounty: Saratoga, Schuylerville, and Wilton. Substitute driversare needed throughout Saratoga County. This program helps manyseniors remain independent in their own homes. Nutritious mealsare prepared, packed and ready for transport. Average deliverytime is about one hour. A training/orientation is provided. Beinga volunteer for this program is a gratifying experience- seniorslook forward to seeing a friendly face. Please call Billie Jo orCarmella at The Office for the Aging 363-4020 or 363-4033 fordetails.
MAIN STREET VENDOR SPACES ARE NOW AVAILABLEFOR RENT FOR POULTNEY’S JUNE AND OCTOBERTOWN WIDE YARD SALES – YARD SALE DATES ARE
ATURDAY, JUNE 4th AND SATURDAYOCTOBER 8th -
Sign up soon for your Main Street space, by Janice B. EdwardsVendor spaces along historic Main Street for Poultney's 2016
Annual Town Wide Yard Sales days are now available for renthrough Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, the event spon-or.The 2016 Yard Sale dates are Saturday, June 4th and Saturday,
October 8th. Both events are open from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m. -ain or shine!
" Each space is 15 feet wide from the sidewalk to the curbeep for $20. Reserve spring and fall spaces on or before April 1nd receive a discount for $30 for both. After that, spaces wille on a First-Come-First-Served basis regardless of having theame locations in the past.
*Please note that each year the numbers of the spaces mayhange due to obstructions near the walkway areas. If you wouldke to be located in a specific area please indicate the area on thepplication form instead of the space number. Check all that ap-lies:"
To select and rent a vendor space, call Mary Helm at SimplyClean (802)-287-1120 or Nina Corbin at Poultney Area Cham-
er of Commerce.Town Wide Yard Sale is a long-standing Poultney Area Cham-
er of Commerce event. Throughout the day during these events,many businesses, organizations and home sites throughout virtu-lly every street and roadway in the community offer goods and
wares for sale to eager shoppers. Town Wide Yard Sale Day islways a day of fun in which great deals, interesting merchan-ise, food selections and bargains of all sorts can be found. It islso a great day to walk the streets and visit with friends, long-me ones as well as new ones.
Remember - don't dally - - call either Mary Helm at Sim-ly Clean (802-287-1120) or Nina Corbin at Poultney Area Cham-
er of Commerce to rent your vendor space.Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is a non-profitrganization of businesses whose mission is to work together totrengthen Poultney’s economic community. Their email addresss: poul tneyvtchamber@gmail.com .
For more information about Poultney Area Chamber of Com-merce, one may reach the Chamber by telephone at (802)287-
010 as well as at its website: www.poultneyvt.com.aturday, June 4th – Poultney, Vermont – the place to be!
WELSH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH in Poultney Welcomesthe Reverend Lee Smith, by Janice B. Edwards, Freelance WriterBenita Mead, Clerk of Session at Welsh Presbyterian Church inPoultney, recently announced that its Session and congregationhave welcomed The Reverend Lee and Mrs. Nancy Smith to itscongregational family. Pastor Smith, an ordained Nursing HomeChaplain, whose ministry for many years with the PresbyterianChurch was in the Boston region, is also an historic preservationrepresentative and retired Executive Director of Peniel Bible Con-ference, Lake Luzerne, New York. Pastor and Mrs. Smith residein New York State in a slate valley community.Historic Welsh Presbyterian Church, Poultney, a Methodist-Pres-byterian Church, is a traditional community whose mission is togrow in faith and share the love of Christ through evangelism,discipleship, ministry, fellowship, and worship. It seeks to becompassionate yet theologically conservative, as liberal as the
love of God and as inclusive as the great invitation of God toman, “Whosoever will, let them come unto me”. Reverend Smithsaid the vision of Welsh Presbyterian Church includes outreachto our region’s homebound citizens and their caretakers, as wellas to those who are resident at Indian River Nursing Home, TheOrchards and Holbrook Adult Home. Weekly worship servicesare held with residents at these residential care facilities. WelshPresbyterian Church’s Session and congregation are expandingbiblical programs for all ages. They are also developing plans forrestoration needs of its historic Grove Street structure. A top pri-ority for them is to make this historic chapel, which is on theNational Register of Historic Buildings, a handicap accessiblesite. Welsh Presbyterian Church’s worship services are held Sun-day mornings at 10:00 a.m. in its Grove Street sanctuary. Its ser-vices are spoken in the English language. For more informationabout Welsh Presbyterian Church in Poultney, join with them onSundays for worship. All are welcome. Donations to Welsh Pres-byterian Church are tax-deductible and are gratefully appreci-ated by its Session and congregation. Donations made payable toWelsh Presbyterian Church may be mailed to: Welsh Presbyte-rian Church, c/o Mrs. Benita Mead, 56 Wheeler Avenue, VT05764. For more information one may contact Pastor Smith at(518)-791-3683. Additional contacts include: Benita Mead, Clerkof Session, (802)-287-5264, Linda Matteson, (802)-645-0817,Kit Mead, (802)-287-5264, Byron A. Mead (802)-236-6752 andTom Bushey (802)-287-4028. One may also relay messages to itsSession through its Facebook page message link.
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TRUCKS, VANS, SUV’S‘07 Chevy Tahoe LT 4x4, V8, auto, white .. $12,995‘07 Ford Freestar Van 3rd row, blue.... ......... $2995‘06 Ford F-250 XL Super Duty 4x4, green.... $4995‘05 Chevy Equinox AWD, silver .................... $3995‘05 Dodge Dakota 2WD, auto, V6, blue ....... $3495‘04 GMC Envoy 4x4, V6, auto, gray .............. $3495‘04 Buick Rendevous AWD, auto, black ...... $3995‘04 Ford Freestar 7 pass van, maroon ......... $3495‘04 Saturn Vue 4 cyl, auto, green ................. $2895‘03 Chevy Blazer 4x4, 2 dr, auto, tan ............ $2695‘03 Dodge Caravan 7 pass, maroon............. $2495‘03 Mazda Tribute AWD, auto, 154k ............. $3495‘02 Chevy Trailblazer LT auto, silver ............ $2495‘02 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, auto, green....... $3495‘02 Chevy S10 ZR2 4x4, auto, black ............. $3295‘00 Chrysler T&C Van 7 pass, blue .............. $2495‘00 Dodge Dakota QC 2WD, auto, white...... $1995‘00 Ford Explorer XLT 4x4, 4 dr, red ............ $1895‘99 Chevy Blazer 4x4, 2 dr, black ................. $3295‘99 Ford F-150 2WD, 5 spd, red ................... $1995‘99 GMC Jimmy 4x4, noisy motor, red ............. $300‘97 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4x4, green, ......... $2495‘92 K1500 plow truck auto, 4x4, blue........... $3495
the best of men cannot suspendtheir fate;The good die early, and the bad dielate.
Blinky’s RandomThoughts
POLLY POLLY POLLY POLLY POLLY
POLLSTERPOLLSTERPOLLSTERPOLLSTERPOLLSTERThis week’s poll question is:“Who is most dangerous to
the future of The United
States? ” 10% said Trump;
40% said Hillary. 40% said Obama. 10% didn’t have
an opinion. There you have it. Our polls are not done
scientifically, but they do reflect the thinking of people
in the area. If you have a question for Polly, submit it by
phone @ 518-747-9535, or 802-549-4637; or send to
our web site addigest.com.
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TROY SENIOR CENTER UPCOMING EVENTS JOHNNY
CASH: HUMARA will be sponsoring entertainment for us onTuesday, May 17. Johnny’s most popular songs, performed byHarold Bashford! Show begins at 11:00. Must have lunchreservations made in advance: 518- 270-5348 for reservations.
WINE TASTING AND SILENT AUCTION: The Friends of theChestertown Library will be holding their annual Wine Tasting andSilent Auction on Sunday, May 15 from 2:00 to 5:00 pm at theBullHouse Restaurant in Chestertown. Tickets are $30.00 perperson. Reservation forms are available at the Library’s websitewww.chesterlibrary.org or may be sent directly to the Library atPO Box 451, Chestertown, NY 12817. All proceeds from the eventgo to support the ongoing services and programs of the ChestertownLibrary.
BLUEBILLIES: Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, FortEdward, presents The Bluebillies’ Old-time Country/BluegrassGospel Revue with Bill Ackerbauer on guitar, fiddle, harmonica,vocals. Bill Healy on banjo, mandolin, guitar and vocals and BobZink on Bass and vocals. May 21 st , Sat. 7 pm. With Dog HouseCarpenters, Keanen Stark and Olivia Keenan. Visit our website :
www.littletheater27.org , www.KeanenStark.bandcamp.com ,www.thebluebillies.com or call 747-3421.
THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORS NEXT LUNCHEON willbe Wed., May 18 at noon at the Town Hall in Schuylerville. It willbe a sandwich luncheon. Desserts will be provided. Money will bedue for the Birthday Luncheon in June of $25 per person; $30non-members. Info: 518-331-2978.
THE 2016 MOTOR MANIA CAR, TRUCK, & MOTOCYCLESHOW. At the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds, located at 69 StillwaterBridge Road, in Schaghticoke, New York. SUNDAY, JUNE 12The event will also feature a CRAFT FAIR and SWAP MEET.All day DJ Entertainment- along with GREAT Food and Craftvendors. CASH PRIZES, 50 TROPHIES, and 150 DASHPLAQUES will be awarded. Car registration is just $10.00 andcan be done at the gate. General Admission for spectators is $2,and kids under 10 are free! Gates open to vendors and carregistrations at 7:00am. Show will run from 9:00am- 2:00pm.CRAFT AND SWAP MEET VENDORS ARE STILL WANTED!For more information Contact the Fai r Manager at (518) 753-4411
or visit the fair website at www.schaghticokefair.org.
BUS TRIP with the Salem Seniors are sponsoring a on Wednesday,June 22nd to the Delaney House in Holyoke, MA for a gardenparty, which includes bus fare and a full lobster/ribs/chickenluncheon followed by entertainment. Cost is $53. Pick-up atProudfit Hall in Salem at 8:30am and McDonalds in Greenwich at8:45am. Call Marilyn Hanby for reservations at (518) 854-7521.
THE GREAT CLASSICAL MASTERS RETURN TO THECCC. Acclaimed concert pianist and conductor, Daniel Shulman
as put together a wonderful selection of music to celebrate hiseventh year with the Courthouse. The 2016 season will be heldn three spring Sundays at 3 pm: May 15 and June 12. Theseutstanding performances will provide guests with the opportunityo experience the finest chamber music in a perfect setting.Ticketsre $20 each or $45 for the series . An invitation has been extendedo music students from area high schools to attend the series at noharge. To reserve your tickets, please call the Courthouse at 518-54-7053.
THE LAKE GEORGE COMMUNITY GARDEN CLUBWILL HOLD THEIR MONTHLY MEETING ON MAY 18THt 1 p.m. at the Lake George Senior Citizens Center, 22 Schuylertreet. The guest speaker, Steven Engelhart, Executive Directorf Adirondack Architectural Heritage, AARCH, will give a pre-entation on Camp Santanoni: Past, Present and Future.
RAFFLE:The Salem Volunteer Fire Department wi ll be rafflingoff the below items on Saturday May 28 after their annual BBQ.Raffle tickets can be purchased through a Salem Firefighter orsupport group member and are also available at: A & J Agway,Salem Hardware, Jackson Traders, Salem NAPA, Salem TownOffice, Main St Diner, Krystal’s Shipping & More, Bain’s Ga-rage, & Matthew’s Garage.
NEW S.R. STODDARD MINI-EXHIBIT OPENS ATCHAPMAN MUSEUM IN GLENS FALLS: The Railroads:Gateways to the Adirondacks Now to June 1, 2016 Seneca RayStoddard’s work as a photographer in the mid-19th century par-alleled the development of railroads in the nation, particularly inthe Glens Falls area and the Adirondacks. Numerous rail lines,which provided access to the region from all directions, servedas “gateways” for travelers seeking an experience in the region’sinterior. This new exhibit features seventeen Stoddard photostaken from ca. 1870 to 1890. They include the Glens Falls andNorth Creek train stations, the trestle over the Sacandaga River,the D&H cut near Willsboro and the Prospect Mountain cableRR. On his travels Stoddard photographed trains, too, includingThe Battery in New York City and the Green Mountain railwayon Mt. Desert Island in Maine. Info: 518) 793-2826director@chapmanmuseum.org
WINE AND WHINNEY Thursday, May 12. Glens Falls Seniorsare planning to visit the retired race horse farm, lunch at theBallston Spa eatery, visit the Bottle Museum and tour SaratogaWinery for taste testing. The cost is $75. If interested in joiningthis local day trip, contact the Center Glens Falls Senior CitizensCenter, Inc. 380 Glen Street Glens Falls. 518-793-2189.
FREE PERENNIAL PLANT EXCHANGE Saturday, May21st 10 a.m. Sharp West Broadway Storage 93 West Broadway,Salem, NY For more information contact Jennifer Burt at: (518)248 6485 Please pot plants as you would like to get them.
ELVIS COMPETITORS: Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum
Rd., Fort Edward, is now accepting applications for its Elvisompetition which will be held on May 14th at 7pm. To regis-er for the competition please visit our website
www.littletheater27.org. Artists to perform a total of three songs.Music will be tracks. We will have three categories: Professional60% or more of income is made from performing as an ETA),
Non-professional (Part time income, hobby or unpaid perfor-mances as an ETA), and Youth (age 12 and under). Prizes will
e earned.This event is to benefit Ron Sturges and the Legs forRon campaign.info@littletheater27.org (518) 747-3421
PLANT SALE! Quaker Springs United Methodist Church isolding its annual Perennial Sale May 21st 9-3 on the Church
Grounds, 466 Route 32 South, Schuylerville. Also happening,Garage Sale Tables! Come shop for Treasures! Or Sell your own,Tables space available: 518-584-1812 to reserve.
CELTIC AND AMERICAN FOLK SONGS @ Little Theateron the Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward, featuring Craic AgusCeol. May 25 th Wed. 7pm . Visit http://craicagusceol.net orour website : www.littletheater27.org or call 518-747-3421
“SNOWY OWL IN SPACE, and other Paintings by Dan Albano”@North Main Gallery196 N Main St. Salem, NY Show runs 14May through 18 June 2016, with opening reception Saturday14 May from 3-6 pm. Please visit northmaingallery.org for moreinformation. Or call 518-854-4016.
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It’s time to spruce up Cambridge in commemoration of our 150th
celebration. In addition to the preparations planned by the Vil-
lage, the Historical Society and the Cambridge Valley Chamber
of Commerce, we would ask that everyone pitch in to help tidy
our town. Please do your part to make our streets, lawns and
gardens neat and clean. With everyone’s help we can make Cam-
bridge shine for its 150th Birthday !
It’s gardening time on Main Street, so please – when walking
your pooch in the village, don’t let him or her “water” or “fertil-
ize” the gardens along Main Street – our Chamber of Commerce
volunteers do that! And just to be clear, of course they use plant
fertilizer and H2O. Please remember to pick up after your pup!
Don’t forget about our drop boxes on Pearl Street across from
Varak Park. We welcome your contributions of unwanted cloth-
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BALLOON FESTIVAL 2016 NEWS
Plans for the 16th annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival are
coming together. There will be hot air balloon flights and an air-
port fly-in, food and fireworks, music and munchies, car shows
and craft shows and so much more! Come to Cambridge for a
really exciting weekend, June 3-5.
The Balloon Festival Committee is looking for a few more spon-
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not more so) as previous years. Please visit our website for infor-
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YEAR WILL BE “REDNECK ENGINEERING”. The three night
carnival will start at 6pm on July 2 nd & July 3 rd and the
carnival will start as soon as the parade ends on July 4 th.
This year’s entertainment will be: Saturday July 2 nd-DJ-
Will Linendoll, Sunday July 3 rd the band Welkin, and Mon-
day July 4 th Krystal’s Lytle DJ Service. Our fireworks dis-
play will start at 9pm on July 4 th with a rain date for the
fireworks at 9pm on July 5 th. The parade will kick off at
5pm sharp with the parade line-up starting at 4pm on North
Main St by the Holy Cross Church.
Parade participants need to reply by June 30, 2016. Reply
to Steven Saunders-Salem Fire Dept. Po Box 275 Salem,
NY 12865, email salemfd4434@hotmail.com or call 518-
321-9430.
With the theme we are hoping for some very unique floats
for the parade, so if you belong to a group, organization, orjust a family put your thinking caps on and start designing
your float, because that is what makes up a parade along
with a lot of music whether on a float or marching. Stop by
and try some of the delicious food that will be served or try
your luck at one of the many games for kids or adults. Also
try your luck at winning by buying a raffle ticket for one of
the many donated prizes. As usual we are asking for the
communities support in providing baked goods for our cake
booth for all three nights.
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1 ST ANNUAL REGIONAL WOMEN’S CONFERENCEAnnounces Kathy Hammond as Keynote Speaker. The NorthRiver United Methodist Church will be hosting their FirstAnnual Regional Women’s Conference on Saturday, June11th from 9:30am to 2:30pm at the First United MethodistChurch of Warrensburg, 3890 Main Street, Warrensburg, NY.Keynote speaker will be Kathy Hammond featuring WadeHammond as the musical guest. The theme of this conferenceis “When Life Gives You Lemons.” The program is $20.00per person, which includes a light lunch. Pre-registration isrequired by sending a check to the North River United Meth-odist Church, PO Box 218, North River, NY 12856. Deadlineis June 3rd. For more information, contact Amy Sabattis at518-251-2519.
WINTER RAPTOR FEST RETURNS ON MAY 14 AND15 TO THE WASHINGTON COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS,with some exciting new programs! Features the largesttravelling collection of birds of prey in the world, from tinyfalcons and owls weighing a few ounces to Bald, Golden andWhite-tailed Eagles with 7 - 8 foot wingspans! Guided birdwalks on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Horse-drawn wagonrides, Raptor Photo booth, canine search & rescue, DEC cabin,kid’s activities, food vendors. info@ibafriends.org or 518-499-0012 (leave message).
CAMBRIDGE HISTORICAL SOCIETY & MUSEUMPLANT SALE on the lawn of the Presbyterian Church (on thecorner of Main & Route 22). Friday, May 20 from noon to darkand Saturday, May 21 from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. Hangingbaskets, large potted plants, perennials, vegetables and flats of
many, many varieties of blooming annuals will be available. Rainor shine. Proceeds benefit the Cambridge Museum.
DO YOU LOVE TO PLAY BINGO?- Rensselaer County’s TroySenior Service Cente r, 19 Third Street, Troy NY- The RensselaerCounty Troy Senior Center has a great time playing bingo onWednesdays and Fridays at 12:30 pm, after our noon meal. Comefor lunch and stay to play! All seniors age 60 and over are eligible.
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TROY SENIOR CENTER UPCOMING EVENTS…·(Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month at theRaymertown Fire House.) JOHNNY CASH: HUMARA will besponsoring entertainment for us on Tuesday, May 17. Join us fora live musical, featuring some of Johnny’s most popular songs,performed by Harold Bashford! Show begins at 11:00. Musthave lunch reservations made in advance.Trip: May 22: Play“South Pacific” at the West Sand Lake Theatre-$20.00. Pleasecall the Troy Senior Center at center at 518-270-5348 forreservations.
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MUSIC IN THE COURTROOM CONTINUES at the SalemCourthouse Community Center Sunday, May 15 at 3 pm. Concertpianist, conductor and educator, Daniel Shulman has put together theprogram. Along with his performance on the piano, guest musicianswill include Kaori Washiyama on the violin, and Beth Craig on thecello. Spring will be celebrated with the music of four classical greats:Mozart’s Trio for Piano, Violin and Cello in E Major, K. 542; Faure’sTrio for Piano, Violin and Cello in D Minor. Op. 120; Rachmaninoff’s“Prelude” and “Danse Orientale”; and Janacek’s Sonata for Violinand Piano. The $20 tickets may be ordered by calling 518-854-7053and will be sold at the door.
BATTENKILL CONSERVANCY’S SIXTH ANNUAL BEACH,MUSIC & FOOD FESTIVAL RETURNS ON SATURDAY,MAY 28 NOON TIL 6PM.. The Festival kicks off the summer
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GREENWICH SENIORS Greenwich Seniors Club will meetMay 18, will be held upstairs and will be a sandwich meeting.Washington County Senior of the Year Luncheon will be May3 at the Kingsbury Fire House, Dix Avenue. Coffee and donutsre available at 10:00. Presentations and lunch will follow. Helent. Claire is the Senior of the Year from Greenwich. Greenwicheniors will participate in the town garage sale, May 21 and 22,
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SPECIAL BLOOD DRIVE HELD IN MEMORY OF
PFC NATHAN BROWN IN GLENS FALLS AND
SURROUNDING COMMUNITIES.Nathan Brown was like a lot of young adults. He enjoyed video games, music, family and
riends, and the outdoors. He had qualities that made him special, including his kindness,
enerosity, and his willingness to help others. He had great respect for veterans, and
oined the New York Army National Guard to serve our country. In 2004, Private First
Class Brown was killed during a mission in Iraq when a rocket propelled grenade hit him
n the chest. He was 21 years old. For his courage, valor, and ultimate sacrifice, he
eceived a Bronze Star, a Purple Heart, and a New York State Medal of Valor. A special
lood drive in his memory will be held in his hometown of Glens Falls on Friday, May
0 Noon-6:30 p.m. Glens Falls YMCA 600 Glen St., Glens Falls.
SFC (Ret.) Arthur Coon recruited PFC Brown. They saw each other for the last timewhen PFC Brown was being deployed to Iraq. As he was leaving, PFC Brown gave SFC
Ret.) Coon a backpack as a gift, a gesture that demonstrates PFC Brown’s generosity and
how he always put others before himself. “He was such a good soldier—he was always at
he Armory helping out,” said SFC (Ret.) Coon. “People may not know that the New York
Army National Guard also does a lot in the community, and Nate always asked if there
was something more that he could do for Glens Falls and other communities nearby.”
MAPFRE Insurance and Kinney Agency are once again supporting the blood drive. “What
great way to remember Nate and give back to others,” noted Todd Miller, Kinney Agency.
The community honored PFC Brown’s generous and selfless spirit a t the first blood drive
n his memory that was held last year. Support exceeded the goal, with more than double
he units of blood collected than was expected. The Brown Family and the American Red
Cross hope the community will show their support again. All presenting donors will receive
wo passes good for a Glens Falls Dragons’ baseball game. How to donate blood: Simply
download the American Red Cross Blood Donor App, visit redcrossblood.org or call 1-
00-RED CROSS (1-800-733-2767) to make an appointment or for more information.
All blood types are needed to ensure a reliable supply for patients. A blood donor card or
driver’s license or two other forms of identification are required at check-in. Individualswho are 17 years of age (16 with parental consent in some states), weigh at least 110
ounds and are in generally good health may be eligible to donate blood. High school
tudents and other donors 18 years of age and younger also have to meet certain height
nd weight requirements.
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FOR SALE: Great camera—Canon Rebel T1i Two Lenses,18-55mm and 55-250mm.Carry bag & tripod included.Asking $450. 518-692-9214
OR SALE: 2008 Montana 5thwheel. Model 3606-4 slides,well maintained asking $24,900OBO. 518-692-9214
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$ BUYING- HIGHESTPRICES PAID $Gold & silver jewelry; vintagecostume & turquoise. Coins,watches, knives, military, toys,antiques etc. 30+ yearsexperience..save time, call Joefirst. 518-893-0235or 518-669-2274
CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's, cylinder
records, parts. Call 798-5612
WE ARE BUYING USEDAPPLIANCES!
Working or not. Please Call802-747-8830.
ERBE TENT RENTALStables, chairs, food chest,
lights, and tent sides.Andy @ 469-3048Art @ 791-4562
FIREWOOD FOR SALE:
full cord, local, unseasonedHardwood, cut and split. 518-692-2109
AMERICAN LEGION POST 574 on Pearl St in Hudson Fallshas started a military mini-museum. Help us build a memorial inour post, so that we may share with neighboring communities.Any military memorabelia from World War I to the present wouldbe greatly appreciated. 518-747-9891 or Don @ 518-222-6951.
WARREN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH EMERGENCYPREPAREDNESS Program seeks volunteers of any interest orprofession. Credentialed medical professionals strongly needed.Sign up on ServNY at https://apps.health.ny.gov/vms/ appmanager/vms/public.
FREE SPIRIT FELLOWSHIp of Watervliet is now holdingservices Thursday evenings @ 7 PM in the United MethodistChurch.The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. For furtherinfo,please call 961-3464
FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY – great way to study throughthe Bible at your convenience. Exciting and informative studythat could change your life. Compliments of Free Spirit Fellow-ship. 885-3149
VERMONT VETERAN’S COMMUNITY GARDEN
Bennington, VT: The Vermont Veterans’ Home is opening a
Veteran’s Community Garden on the property of the Home. This
initiative is to support members of our Veteran Community in the
Bennington area who have a desire to grow thei r own wholesome
organic food but do not have the space at home. On a first come
first serve basis Veterans and their families may sign up for a
garden plot to farm free of charge. The Veterans Home will
prepare the soil and establish individual plots within the garden.
The Vermont Veteran’s Community Garden wil l open on May 1st
2016, if interested contact Jon Endres at 802-447 6528.
WEBSITE FOR VETERANS- Taking advantage of the webpace and web site building tools offered by FreeServers (http:/ freeservers.com) , Fort Edward resident Mark Brockway hasreated "SNCHGA.com" (http://snchga.com), a site devotedpecifically to All Veterans. Brockway's web site provides If ou are a veteran no matter what branch of service you servedn and if you have an honorable discharge and are interested inroviding a service to your fellow veterans. More info: 260-933
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ON THE FARM by Andy Manne
This week’s ag report is
sponsored by:
It is no secret that market volatility increases in the spring and summer, particularly for thegrains. This year is starting out that way, with the statistical volatil ity for soybeans as an example
jumping from 13% in February to 25% thisweek. Options premiums have actually been a
little bit on the cheap side, with implied volabout 2% less than that actually being observedin the futures.When you have lots of volat ility, you can havemore margin calls as a futures using hedger(and a difficult time deciding when to jump asa cash seller). Many are of the opinion forsome time that options are a better fit for mostproducer’s risk profile because they are onedirectional. When you buy the inputs, your riskis only one direction, i.e. down. If prices for the prospective product rise, that is not a problem,but short futures make it one by generating a margin call. The numbers from the CME shownsuggest that producers (and other traders) are getting over concerns about the complexities of options and increasing their use to control the directional exposure. Some speculators are alsoattracted to the huge leverageof buying a $500 call option to control an $18,000 corn contract.As always, there is a significant risk of loss in futures and options trading.Corn futures retreated 3.8% this week after posting a 4.7% advance the previous week. Plantingprogress continues to run ahead of the 5 year average pace, soil moisture is adequate to surplus,and weekly export sales and corn use for ethanol slowed down. That’s a pretty tough combina-tion for the bulls to overcome. Export commitments YTD are now 90% of the full year forecastfrom USDA, still lagging the 5 year average of 93% for this date but definitely closing the gap.
Unshipped sales on the books are 1% larger than last year at this time (13.276 MMT). TheCommitment of Traders report confirmed that spec funds are still net long, but they did trimtheir recently required position by a net 8,749 contracts in the reporting week ending May 3.
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HELP THE SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENTTO BUILD ITS NEW FIRE HOUSE. The fire dept. will beraffling off the below items on Saturday May 28, after ourannual BBQ. Raffle tickets can be purchased through a SalemFirefighter or support group member and are also available at:A & J Agway, Salem Hardware, Jackson Traders, Salem TownOffice, Faerydale’s, & Matthew’s Garage. First Place- 6000w13HP Gasoline Generator $750.00 value. Second Place- 21”Push Mower $230.00 value. Third Place- 27cc 2Cycle Leaf Blower/Vac $175.00 value. Fourth Place- 17” Straight ShaftGas Weed Trimmer $150.00 value. Tickets are: $1.00ea or 6/ $5.00. Drawing: Saturday May 28, 2016 around 1pm. ChickenBBQ tickets are $10.00ea and can be purchased at : Salem Hard-ware, A & J Agway, Jackson Traders, Krystal’s Shipping &More, from a Salem Firefighter or support group member. TheBBQ will be take-outs only and can be picked up from Noon-1at (Proudfit Hall) the red light in Salem. The support group isreaching out to the community and asking for some baked goodsto be dropped off at the firehouse that morning on or before9am. Any questions about the plant or bake sale call JenniferWever at 518-854-7692. Anyone looking for BBQ tickets cancall 518-321-9430.
THE HIGHLIGHT ACTING TROUPE is sponsoring a 2 weektheater program for children 6-14 at the Brittonkill CentralSchool District Auditorium from July 11–22. The programcosts $200, and runs from 9:00 am to 3:30 pm. Registrationand a deposit is due by May 29. In the morning the childrenwill be divided into two groups. Ages 6-9 will be going on astory book adventure where they will learn the fundamentals of acting. Children 10-14 will be creating their own character andbring it to life. In theafternoon the children will be working on their performance.They will be learning acting, music, dance, improve and setdesign. The last day will include a luncheon for the familiesfollowed by the children’s pe rformance. For further informa-tion call Ethel (237-6936) or emailHighlighta cting@yahoo.com. Visit our websitewww.highlightacting.com for a registration form and brochure.
LITTLE THEATER ON THE FARM, 27 PLUM ROAD,FORT EDWARD, PRESENTS LUKE GARRETT, THENGUS KAMBURELIS BAND. May 18th, Wed. 7pm. All origi-nal set, featuring elements of music commonly heard in songsfrom the 1960’s through to today’s music. Gus Kamburelis Bandis a popular local band playing classic country music. Visit http:/
/w ww. lu ke ga rr et tm us ic ia n.co m/ or ou r webs it e :www.littletheater27.org or call 747-3421
LITTLE THEATER ON THE FARM, 27 Plum Road, FortEdward, presents An Open Jam. May 17 th 7pm. Public invited.Admission is free, donations appreciated. Musicians call ScottFranck 518-232-3600 to reserve a seat.
THE TRI-COUNTY BRANCH OF THE WOMEN’S NA-TIONAL FARM AND GARDEN ASSOCIATION will meeton Wednesday, May 25 at 11 a.m. in the United Methodist Churchon Hartford Main Street, Hartford, NY. We will be creating fairygardens. Bring a container and some tiny items to include in yourdesign (stones, figurines, etc.) Dirt and one plant will be pro-vided. Anyone interested in gardening, horticulture, the environ-ment, conservation, and floral design is welcome. Lunch will beprovided. For more information, please call 760 383-1812.
HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST – The Salem Fish andGame Club on Route 29 in Salem invites everyone to a HolidayWeekend Pancake Breakfast from 7:00 am to 11:00 am on Sun-day, May 29th. Tickets will be sold at the door. For informa-tion, call Bill (677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).
H. WAYNE TRIMM ART EXHIBIT/OPENING AT THEGEORGI: The subjects of his paintings are based in nature:
wildlife and flowers. Wayne and his wife, Melodee, are bothwildlife biologists and rehabilitators. In later years, he hostedOutdoor World of Learning” (O.W.L.) programs, and wouldring rescued owls to schools and other places to teach peoplebout nature and birds. Wayne would demonstrate his always fitondition by holding his big Great Horned Owl on his left armnd sketch the bird’s portrait in pastel, all the while talking withhe audience about “Bramble’s” features.Wayne keeps a small sketchpad with recent drawings. He saide has always done this and is still painting. His father was aortrait painter and there were other artists in his family. Overhe years he developed his skills as he went on to become acientist. At the New York state Department of Environmental
Conservation, he got to combine all of these interes ts and skills.Mr. Trimm will be present at the opening to answer questionsnd be available for discussion. Light refreshments will beerved. The exhibit will be open for public viewing April 28 7-P, April 29 11a – 1 p, April 30 11a – 1 p, and May 7 11a – 1 p.
Contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell at info@thegeorgi.comr 518.854.3773. Free and open to the public, donations wel-omed and appreciated. Steve Trimm as “Saint John
Honeywood” at the Georgi May 20 – 7PM, Community Roomteve Trimm presents live character portrayal of Saint John
Honeywood. Mr Honeywood , who came to Salem in the 1780s,was a Renaissance Man: lawyer, teacher, poet, painter, amateur
istorian and publisher. He was also a charming, opinionatedusybody who knew everybody and kept tabs on everythingappening in the region – He loved to gossip about what henew, which, on May 20th, he will…with you! Contact Coor-inator, Wendy Bordwell at info@thegeorgi.com or18.854.3773 Free and open to the public, donations welcomednd appreciated. Georgi Plant and Tag Sale!
May 22 – Georgi Plant and Tag Sale. 9AM, Community Room.Georgi Members gain early access at 8:30a. Vendor Space avail-ble @ $10 per table. Tag Sale items will include items fromhe former Georgi Art Library and Household. Contact Coordi-ator, Wendy Bordwell at info@thegeorgi.com or 518.854.3773
May 28 – Georgi Plant and Tag Sale /Salem Town Wide Tagale. 9 AM Community Room. Georgi Members gain earlyccess at 8:30a. Vendor Space available @ $10 per table. Tagale items will include items from the former Georgi Art Li-rary and Household. Contact Coordinator, Wendy Bordwell atnfo@thegeorgi.com or 518.854.3773
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R&R GREENHOUSESNOW OPENBedding & Vegetable Plants,Hanging Baskets & Herbs.
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Call 518-747-9535Full time preferred.Must have own car.
SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-c furniture stock. Selectrade hardwood lumber, in-luding butternut, cherry, oak,sh, birch, etc. Call 518-494-747.
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GREEN FIREWOOD FORSALE: $165 full cord, includ-ing local delivery. Out of areadelivery: $180/cord.
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SLATE WANTED: Used slateon or off the building. Also newand used slate for sale. Call802-265-3200.
SCRAP TIRE REMOVALCall for pick up or drop off service available. 518-686-9621 Hoosick, NY
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FOR SALE: John Daly Goldmodel golf clubs & bag. Excel-lent condition, most clubs neverused. Asking $150. Call 518-507-6112
HAY FOR SALE3’x3’x8' / 800lb+ Bales
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glass,books and garage saleitems.
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WELSH FAMILY HISTORY SEMINAR - register for it soonThe Welsh-American Genealogical Society is sponsoring a Welsh Family History Seminar on Satur-day, June 11th from 9:30 to Noon. It will be held in Poultney, Rutland County, Vermont.Presenter will be Susan Davies Sit, genealogist, who was born in North Wales. Seating is limited.Pre-registration is required in the month of May. Don’t dally - get your registration in soon!Contact the genealogy society at wagsoff1990@yahoo.com - or visit: www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ ~vtwags/ for more information. Message phone # (802)-287-5744.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
Please join and support your local United Way with the valuable gift of your time! Volunteers areneeded to help make the most out of the fundraising efforts and community impact work that we aredoing! Whether you are able to give a few hours a week, one day a month, or maybe even just oncea year, your time is valuable and greatly appreciated. It will make a real di fference in the lives of yourneighbors. And you will know that you have contributed to a STRONGER Bennington County!If you’re able to volunteer, please fill out this form: http://goo.gl/forms/V70DMF3vSE and we willbe in contact with you as soon as possible. If you have any quest ions about the work we are doing, asalways we encourage you to Contact Us! Email mailto:kayla@unitedwaysvt.org or call (802) 681-8469.
THE REVEREND PEYTON’S BIG DAMN BAND bridges genres and eras with an intensity andeffortlessness few contemporary artists possess. And their new album So Delicious elevates the trio’swork to a new level. Produced by Rev. Peyton, So Delicious offers the band’s most diverse collectionof songs buoyed by the Rev.’s supercharged six-string virtuosity — a unique style of fingerpickinginspired by his Delta blues heroes, but taken to new, original heights. They will perform live inconcert on Saturday, April 30, 2016 at 7:45 p.m. (doors at 6 p.m.) at Rusty Nail in Stowe, VT (1190Mountain Road) along with Waylon Speed, Lake Superior and Swillbillie. General admission tickets($15 in advance, $20 day of show, plus applicable fees) are on sale now at www.ticketfly.com. Theconcert is ages 21+ only.
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UNCLE WALLY WONDERSWhy did we elect Mr Obama? Well, the reasons are not because of his socialist (some sayCommunist) policies. He hid those in his campaign. White folks voted for him for two reasons. One group, whoare not racist and simply wanted to put the whole race issueto bed because they are sick of the social strife, and thoughtObama could bring about that result. Others, who really areracists but wanted to disguise their feelings of racism, werethe second group. Black folks voted for him because they believed that he would
bring about better lives for them; perhaps voting in someonewho would give them a helping hand. (Remember the ladywho declared : “He will give us Obama phones?”)Well, the belief he would resolve racial strife was dashed whenhe got into office and began seeking reparations. He neverdid strive to bring the two factions together, but pushed racialagendas. Unfortunately, his socialist programs were not de-signed (perhaps in his mind they were) to bring about racialequality and better lives for blacks. Instead, those policiesbrought about worse conditions for all Americans. In that way,he did bring us all together; we are all worse off than beforehe took office. The better way to end racial strife is to institute policies thatmake all American lives better. The term “A rising tide liftsall boats” is appropriate in governing our nation. The possibilities for advancement are greater here than inany other nation on Earth. But, socialism has the oppositeeffect. It brings people down to a lower equality, stifling op-timism, and crippling the will to work hard for personal ad-vancement. As a result, both blacks and whites are reflecting on their
decision to put the first black person in office, without care-fully, considering his agenda. Our actions and his have failed us. I wonder have we learnedour lesson? Will we vote for Hillary just because we want tosee a woman in the White House? Lets not make that samekind of mistake again.
FREE SCRAPBOOKING CLASS: Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY.Do youhave stacks of pictures that you keep meaning to put in alums? We can help you get started Classes for May will be Monday, the 16that 12:30, come early and join us for lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $3.00 for seniors 60 years of age an older.
THE FIGHT FOR AIR CLIMB AT THE BENNINGTON BATTLE MONUMENT is slated for Saturday, June 11. It is theAmerican Lung Association’s only Fight For Air Climb in a historic monument. The event is open to individuals and teams andincludes a separate Firefighter Challenge. All the funds raised at the event support the American Lung Association’s mission to savelives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. To learn more or to register, visit FightForAirClimb.org.
BATTENKILL BOOKS ANNOUNCES WORKSHOP FORCHILDREN ON PLANT IDENTIFICATION. Thursday, May9th from 3 - 4:30 pm at 15 E. Main St cambridge. Naturalist Sue
Van Hook will teach Ages 7 and up welcome at this free event,RSVP helpful but not required (518-677-2515 ornfo@battenkillbooks.com).
WHIPPLE CITY FESTIVAL CALL FOR ARTISANS! TheWhipple City Festival committee invites local artisans. All potters,ewelers, quilter s, leather workers, paper makers, cheese makers,tone carvers, basket makers, silversmiths, painters, photographerstcetera to join Greenwich’s vibrant summer street festival inelling their handmade art and wares in a traditional style Artisans
Market! The 2016 Whipple City Festival will take place June 10thnd 11th 2016. Please contact the Greenwich Chamber of
Commerce at (518) 692-7979 or info@greenwichchamber.org for
more details and application materials.
BOSTON TRIP: The Notre Dame Visitation Church Capital Cam-aign Committee is hosting a Day Trip to Boston on Sat., June 4.
Departs Wilton Mall at 6 am and returns approximately 9 pm.This is a day in Boston on your own. Cost is $65.00 per person.Contact Cathy Weed for tickets at 518-695-6928.
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED!
We, at The Vermont Veterans’ Home, are seeking individualsinterested in volunteering with weekly shopping trips (ourtransportation), bingo, off campus events, weekly in-house
alendar events and much more. Trained by our superb ActivitiesDepartment, you would be considered as a “force multiplier”.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 or entertain our Veterans with, bring it on! For moreinformation 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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THE PITTSTOWN HISTORICAL SOCIETY presents localhistorian Sally Brillon speaking on the Wilson Homestead on May19th at 7:30 PM at the Pittstown Town Hall in Tomhannock. Builtby the Winstons in 1786 in Hebron, NY, the homestead is a re-markably intact example of a Colonial farmhouse. Free and opento the public.
THE SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL BECLOSED to the public until Monday May 23, 2016 for interior reno-vations.
YARD AND BAKE SALE @ HUDSON FALLS UNITEDMETHODIST CHURCH 227 Main Street Hudson Falls May 13(4-7pm) and May 14 (8am until exhausted).
BBQ:The Argyle United Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St.,will be hosting Bruce’s BBQ on Saturday, May 21 from 4:00-7:00pm. Dinner options include a meal of Ribs or Chicken,BBQ beans, Cole Slaw, Potato Salad and a Corn Muffin for$10.00. Other selections available are Ribs or Chicken for$4.00 and Ribs or Chicken and one side for $6.00. Carry out,too.
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