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CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR’S DAY MASS SCHEDULESSCHENECTADY/ ROTTERDAM JCT. – St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Sche-nectady, and St. Margaret of Cortona Church, 1228 Main Street, Rotter-dam Junction, are announcing their Christmas and New Year’s Day Mass schedules. The Christmas Masses are as follows: at St. Joseph’s, Christ-mas Vigil on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, December 24th at 4:00pm; St. Margaret’s also at 4:00pm. Christmas Day, Thursday, December 25th at St. Joseph’s, the Mass Schedule will be 8:00 and 10:30am, while at St. Margaret’s there will be just one Mass at 9:00am. On New Year’s Eve, Wednesday, December 31st at St. Joseph’s, the regular daily Mass will be held at 12:15pm. There is no Mass at St. Margaret’s on New Year’s Eve. New Year’s Day, Thursday, January 1, 2015 at St. Joseph’s there will be just one Mass at 10:30am, while at St. Margaret’s there will also be one Mass at 9:00am. St. Joseph’s and St. Margaret’s Churches are handi-capped accessible and parking is available in the parking lots behind the Church. More information is available by calling 374-4466 x13.
SEARCH & RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT – Northeast Mobile Search and Rescue (NEMSAR) is looking for a few good women and men to join our team. NEMSAR is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profi t, all volunteer search team located in Clifton Park. We search for lost people of all ages working with the NYS Police, County Sheriff , Local Police, Fire Departments, and the NYS DEC Forest Rangers. A love of the outdoors is a must for interested volunteers and we will provide all of the additional training to help you become a meaningful part of our search team. Also, if you’re not up to working in the woods we have several team positions that support our searches to include Radio Communications, Logistics, Equipment, and Vehicle Maintenance.
WHITNEY BOOK CORNER SALESCHENECTADY – The Whitney Book Corner, 600 Union Street, Schenecta-dy, will hold a sale on new Children’s and Young Adult books during the month of December. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday, 10:00am-4:00pm (Thursday until 7:00pm), Saturday 10:30am – 3:00pm and Sunday 1:30pm – 3:30pm. On the fi rst Thursday of each month from 4:00-7:00pm books are half price. The Whitney Book Corner sells quality used books at reasonable prices as well as used audio books, CDs and DVDs. It is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library. All proceeds benefi t the library system.
FIRST FRIDAY DEVOTIONAL SERVICESCHENECTADY – St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street, (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, is announcing its special First Friday Devotional Services. On Friday, January 2nd, follow-ing the 12:15pm Mass, there will be Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Je-sus, including exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. The public is cordially invited. St. Joseph’s Church is handicapped accessible and parking is avail-able in the parking lot behind the church. More information is available by calling 374-4466 x13.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS MEETINGGLENVILLE – Adult Children of Alcoholics (and other family dysfunction) Meeting. If you are an adult child of family dysfunction (addiction, physi-cal/emotional abuse or trauma) and looking for a support group, please join us. We will meet on Tuesday evenings at 7pm, at 400 Saratoga Rd., Glenville, (Immaculate Conception Church). Meetings will be held in Room 2 of the school building. For more info, please contact Rick H. at 374-9659 or rickh12302@yahoo.com
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ARE YOU A FAMILY MEMBER IN CRISIS?GLENVILLE – Families Anonymous is a free support group for family and friends of a loved one who is suffering from alco-hol, drugs, or other addictive behavior. Meetings are every Monday at 7:15pm at Conifer Park (not associated), 79 Glen-ridge Road, Glenville, off main lobby in room 117. You are not alone and there is help. Come listen to other FA members, be-come stronger, and learn new ways to improve the situation. For more information, contact Jerry or Vera at 518-283-4147, or e-mail klandktsdad@aol.com (enter FA Group in subject).
SEARCH AND RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruit-ing volunteers to provide wild land and underwater searches. This includes all aspects of field and underwater search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS forest rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are look-ing for certified scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the outdoors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is lo-cated in Waterford. Applicants need not live in Waterford to volunteer. If interested, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
BOY SCOUT BOTTLE & CAN DRIVEGLENVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 65, chartered by the Church of the Immaculate Conception, conducts a returnable bottle and can collection drive and accepts used printer cartridg-es for recycling on the 1st Saturday of every month from 9:00am-12noon at the Church located at 400 Saratoga Road (Rte. 50) in Glenville. Follow the signs at the entrance of the parking lot of the Church to the Boy Scout Troop 65 garage. The Scouts will unload the returnables from your vehicle.
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THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF THE CAPITAL REGION (ICCR) IS SEEKING LOCAL HOST FAMILIES FOR FLEX STUDENTS
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“ANGELS AMONG US: DO THEY MAKE SENSE? DO WE NEED THEM?”
GLENVILLE – Thursday, January 15th, 7:00-9:00pm - “Angels Among Us: Do they make sense? Do we need them?” pre-sented by G. Peter Avvento – at Church of the Immaculate Conception, 400 Saratoga Road, Glenville. For more informa-tion, contact Kim Klementowski @ kdklem2@gmail.com or 384-2234. All are welcome.
MULTI PRESCHOOL FAIRBURNT HILLS – The Moms Club of Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake invites you to attend our annual Multi-Preschool Fair on Sat-urday, January 17th from 10:00am-12 noon at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, Burnt Hills. The fair will feature many area preschools and other pre-k enrich-ment activities. For more information, contact Lauren at Lau-ren_Andreini@yahoo.com.
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SCOTIA – Saint Joseph’s Parish Center 45 Macarthur Dr., Sco-tia, NY. Beginner’s class starts January 13th - March 3rd, every Tuesday. Advanced class starts January 15th - March 5th, ev-ery Thursday. Time: 7:00-9:00pm. Cost: $65 for TU members & $80 for non-TU members (*includes a one year membership to Trout Unlimited). All materials are supplied, students must provide tying tools and a vise. (**Limited # of vises avail-able for beginners). For more info, or to register please go to: http://clearwatertu.org/Classes.html or call\email: Doug Howard: 399-8566 (dhoward11@nycap.rr.com). Gift certifi-cates are available.
GOODREADS BOOK CLUBBURNT HILLS – The Burnt Hills Teen Reading Club is the Town Of Ballston Community Library’s virtual discussion group for teens. We will talk about our favorite books, have reading challenges and raffle prizes! Our Club is open to students in grades 7-12 and is a private group on goodreads.com that is not visible to non-members. Students can participate by signing up on goodreads.com, with parent permission. Inter-ested parents are also welcome to join our online group. For more information please mail rdarling@sals.edu.
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DISCOVER BEER AND BREWING
ROTTERDAM JCT. – Discover beer and brewing with two upcoming programs at the Schenectady County Histori-cal Society! Heritage Hops: A Conversation with Dietrich Gehring on Saturday, Janu-ary 17, 2:00pm at Mabee Farm Historic Site. New York State has a long history of hops production, from the mid-1800s boom and de-cline to today’s Farm Brew-ery Act. Join hops farmer Di-etrich Gehring to discuss the impact of hops today, and his efforts to grow Helder-berg hops, a type used by a farmer who is believed to be the last of the old-time hops growers in Albany County. Your Beer, Brewed Here: The Story of the Wolf Hollow Brewing Company on Sat-urday January 24, 2:00pm at Mabee Farm Historic Site. Join Wolf Hollow Brewing Company brewery founders Jordan White and Pete Bed-narek as they share the story of their journey from home brew enthusiasts to found-ers of one of the only brew-eries in Schenectady County today. Programs are located at Mabee Farm Historic Site (part of the Schenectady County Historical Society), 1100 Main Street, Rotter-dam Junction, NY 12150. Admission to each program is $5.00, free for SCHS mem-bers. For more information please contact Mary Zawacki at 518-887-5073 or curator@schenectadyhistorical.org. Mabee Farm Historic Site is wheelchair accessible, with off-street parking in front of the Franchere Education Center.
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CAPITAL REGION – Pregnan-cy and Infant Loss Aware-ness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Founda-tion is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides financial assis-tance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a difference. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our An-gels.
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Reproduction without permission is prohibited. The majority of the ads in this publication were created by and are the sole property of Capital Region Weekly
Newspapers and cannot be reproduced without express permission from the publisher.
Corporate Headquarters: 645 Albany-Shaker Rd., Albany, NY 12211 • 454-5501; Fax 454-5541Capital Region Weekly Newspaper Group Is A Division Of Hearst Communications, Inc.
The WEEKLY PENNYSAVERP.O. Box 1450, Clifton Park, NY 12065 • 454-5501 • Fax: 454-5541
Hours are: Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:00pm Published By:
Capital Region Weekly NewspapersPublisher of • Pennysaver • Moneysaver • The Advertiser • The Weekly
Distributed Weekly To Over 167,000 Homes
CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Dianna Gregory • 454-5502 / Ava Kutil • 454-5503
Email: classifieds@crwnewspapers.com • Fax 454-5542
BUSINESS DEPARTMENTJohn Walsh, Manager .... 454-5525
Diane LeBlanc, Credit Manager Mary Lou Bishop, Bookkeeping
ART DEPARTMENTLaurie Phelps, Roberta Mullins, Rick Mullins
PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAYCLASSIFIED AD DEADLINE: Monday at 4:00pm
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SCOTIA-GLENVILLE FOOD PANTRYSCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the City View Church, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7:00pm and Fridays 9:00-11:00am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Tim Horn at 377-0372.
ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
SCOTIA - The Animal Protective Foundation is seeking day-time volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Av-enue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adoption Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna. Time commitment varies and training is provided. Volunteer posi-tions include: adoption; dog walking; special event and out-reach support; laundry; bottle and can sorting; and morning cage cleaning at PetSmart. Must be at least 18 years. Contact Denise Altobelli, volunteer coordinator, at 374-3944 x118 or altobelli@animalprotective.org.
SEEKING HOST FAMILIESCAPITAL DISTRICT - Since 1952, International Fellowship, Inc. a non-profit organization has been successfully exchang-ing students to and from the United States. Families in this area are invited to reach across the boarders and host a high school aged exchange student for the semester or the academic year. The students come with their own spending money and are covered by health/accident insurance. All that is required of a host family is to provide room, board, laundry facilities and some tender loving care. Host families can be married, single, have kids, no kids- even grandparents can apply. Please visit our website for more information at www.internationalfellowship.org, write to International Fel-lowship, Inc., P.O. Box 130, Westfield, New York 14787, email infelwes@gmail.com, or call 1-800-647-8839.
SARATOGA NATIONAL CEMETERY HONOR GUARD ASSOCIATION
SCHUYLERVILLE - The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association is a VOLUNTEER organization. Member-ship in the organization is restricted to active duty, reserv-ists, National Guard and any honorably discharged veterans of war and/ or peace time service of all branches of service. You MUST have proof of eligibility. Please feel free to visit our website at: www.snchga.com or contact our Adjutant at: im-age.347@verizon.net We are always looking for volunteers (male or female) to become members. You will be trained and issued our uniform.
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GLENVILLE - The Breastfeed-ing USA: Capital Region NY Chapter’s Breastfeeding Cafe is now meeting from 10:15am to noon on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month in the Training Room of the East Glenville Fire Department, 433 Sara-toga Road (Rt. 50), Glenville. We welcome all women, to-gether with their babies and children, who are interested in learning more about breastfeeding. Thank you for bringing quiet toys for your children, and a nutritious snack to share. In bad weath-er, we follow Glenville and Burnt Hills school closings. For more information, email normaBfUSA@gmail.com
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Even though winter has just begun, we’ve had a couple of large snowstorms. Snow-drifts
are the main feature of our winter landscape. Since our prevailing wind comes from the
same direction winter and summer, snow-drifts can teach you a lot about the micro-climates
found in your yard. Remembering that drifts form in areas of calm, take a look around your
yard. The largest drifts will form in the most sheltered spots. You will probably notice that
the largest drifts form on the east and southeast sides of your house; the side facing away
from the prevailing west and northwest winds. The drifts on the east side of my house can
get quite high (7’ during the “Blizzard of ‘93) while on the west side, no drifts form at all.
You’ll also be able to observe the windbreak effect of other features in your yard. Some
areas may be blown clear by higher wind velocities caused by the channeling effect of landscape
features. For instance, the northeast corner of my house gets blown clear of snow because of the
increased wind velocity caused by the wind “piling-up” as it tries to round that corner of the house.
Your knowledge of these various exposures to wind within your yard should have an
influence on decisions you make during the planting season. You’ll want to take into account
the effects of the prevailing wind as you decide on placement of flowerbeds to take advantage
of wind drift of fragrance. You will be able to avoid problems caused by planting tender plants
(such as rose bushes) in spots that are very windy. Taking wind conditions into account is quite
important when considering placement of outdoor living features like decks, cooking areas,
swimming pools and fences. There’s no time like now to observe the wind flow through your
yard...besides, it’ll give you something to do while you’re out there shoveling your walk.
The main garden feature in winter is the weather. Forecasters always have their hands
full trying (and generally failing) to predict the track of storm after storm. Although these
storms are dangerous and cause great inconvenience, there are some positive aspects to snowy
weather. The term “blanket of snow” is very appropriate. The “blanket’ of snow acts as an
insulating barrier much like the fiberglass insulation that you hopefully have in the attic of your
home. The layer of snow prevents warmth from the earth from radiating into the atmosphere.
This means that the frost level will not penetrate more that a couple of feet deep. This is good
news for all our shrubs and trees, especially those that were planted only last season and are
not completely established. Another benefit of our “blanket” of snow is the insulative effect
it provides for our perennials. In years of “snow drought” the exposed crowns of our beloved
perennial flowers are exposed to the cold, drying winds of the depths of winter. The snow
will shelter and protect our perennials, lessening the chances of winterkill. If you have beds
that the wind has blown bare, consider shoveling snow onto those areas to re-blanket them.
With the holidays past, I found no shortage of evergreen material to scavenge together to
cover my perennial beds with. The abandoned Christmas trees I gathered from friends and
neighbors provide a perfect mulching material. I don’t like to cover my beds until the ground
freezes. I don’t cover the beds too deeply with evergreen boughs; just enough to shade the
soil and provide protection from drying winter winds. I’m not covering my beds to keep them
from freezing. On the contrary, I’m covering them to keep the soil frozen during any “false
spring” weather in February or March. Our hardy perennials are capable of withstanding
freezing. What CAN damage them is repeated thawing and re-freezing. My layer of
evergreen boughs shades the soil so the beds won’t thaw too early in spring. If this winter
provides enough snow to keep the ground covered, my layer of mulch won’t be needed since
the snow will protect my beds. I’ve learned not to trust the weather and if the winter continues
to be lacking in decent snow cover, I’ll be glad I’ve got them covered up. Thanks for the read.
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ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY PASS PROGRAMSCHENECTADY-- The Schenectady County Public Library has added three museums to its Library Pass program: Albany Institute of History and Art, the Berkshire Museum and the FASNY Museum of Firefighting. The Library Pass Program is a partnership between the public library and area museums and cultural venues. Library patrons can sign out a pass – just like a book – to visit participating locations. Each pass offers free or reduced admission according to the terms for that pass. For more information and a full listing of passes, visit http://friendsofscpl.org/library-pass-program/ or call 388-4508. The program is made possible through the support of the Friends of the Library.
SUPPORT CHARLTON HEIGHTS CUB SCOUTSBURNT HILLS – Support the Charlton Heights Cub Scouts by donating bottles and cans at 250 Lake Hill Road, Burnt Hills. Bottle drop in barn driveway available 24/7. STARS FOR OUR TROOPS
CAPITAL REGION – Stars for our Troops is a grassroots organization that is growing fast across the USA. We take retired American Flags with embroidered 2 inch Stars, re-move the Stars, put the Star in a pouch with a statement the reads: “I am part of our American flag that has flown over a home in the U.S.A. I can no longer fly. The sun and winds have caused me to become tattered and torn.
Please carry me as a remind-er that You are not forgot-ten.” The Stars are given free-ly to any soldier or veteran that we meet, or are mailed to them. Stars are given to Veteran Homeless Shelters so those Veterans know that we respect them and they are not forgotten. Stars are given to our Wounded War-riors as a Thank You for what they have endured. Stars are given to our Veterans
in Nursing Homes and Vet-eran Hospitals. Volunteers are needed to help create these Stars. Families and friends need to contact us so we can share the Stars with their loved ones. Dona-tions are gratefully accepted to help deter the costs of supplies and postage. More information can be found at www.StarsForOurTroops.org or contacting Star-s4ourTroops@aol.com.
RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
CAPITAL REGION – Volunteers are needed in all areas of ser-vice from helping in local di-sasters to answering phones in the office. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, families that have been dis-placed by a fire, flood or other disaster; collecting blood to save lives of people in need to sustaining a quality filled life; and teaching CPR and First Aid Classes. For more information about Red Cross volunteer opportunities, con-tact Laura at 792-6545.
SIMPLIFYING LIVES NEEDS VOLUNTEERS
CAPITAL REGION – Simplify-ing Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profit organization dedicat-ed to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people undergo-ing cancer treatment. Simpli-fying Lives is looking for vol-unteers, business partners for the discounted referral service, corporate sponsors, and donations. For further information or to donate, please contact Simplifying Lives for a cause at (518) 935-5822, or visit their website at www.simplifyinglives.org.
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LOOKING FOR VETERANSGLENVILLE – Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fire and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat related military service are invited to join our Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hos-tile Fire or Imminent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your first year’s dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7:00pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more in-formation, please contact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com
VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSCOTIA – Compassionate and caring individuals needed to assist in providing care for the dying. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for individuals wanting to “make a difference” by caring for ter-minally ill residents who lack the support and options to re-main at home during their final days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail volco-orjnp@nycap.rr.com.
AL-ANON FAMILY GROUP MEETINGSSCOTIA – If you are affected by a loved ones’ addictive be-havior (alcohol, substances, gambling), Al-Anon can help re-store your sanity. We, as a group, come together to share our experience, strength and hope, and discover ways to live a happier life. Every Friday from 6:30-7:30pm, we meet upstairs at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, So. Reynolds St. (corner of Glen Ave.) in Scotia. Questions? Call 377-9765 or email EKL@nycap.rr.com with Meeting in the subject.
FIRE COMPANY SEEKS VOLUNTEER HELPERSWEST GLENVILLE – West Glenville Volunteer Fire Company is looking for basic help. We need folks for computer input, grant writing, shopping, gardening, event planning, photo album organizing and as basic helpers in the ‘social’ end of the fire service. If you are a district resident that can commit a few hours a week, this call for help is for you. This is an oppor-tunity for couples to get out and for community service for teens! Firefighters are always needed. Mondays at 7:00pm, 2024 West Glenville Road, 399-0567.
CMT SUPPORT & ACTION GROUPCAPITAL REGION – The Upstate NY Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT) Support & Action Group was started in April 2010 to offer support, resources and information for those living with CMT. We are action-oriented (community aware-ness, education, fundraising). We generally meet every other month on a Saturday. For additional information, contact Me-linda at 783-7313 or email: CMTNY1@gmail.com
ENJOY YOUR LIBRARY AT HOMEBURNT HILLS – Visit the Town of Ballston Community Li-brary website, http://salon.sals.edu, install the free software, browse the collection, and add titles to your cart. Check out with a valid library card and download titles to a personal computer or laptop. When the download process is com-plete, you can enjoy titles on your Windows or Mac computer or transfer to supported devices, like an MP3 player or Apple iPod. Many audio titles can be burned to CD to listen in the car. For more information and help resources, visit http://sa-lon.sals.edu.
CAREGIVER CONNECTIONCAPITAL REGION – Senior Services of Albany’s Caregiver Connection program has a full menu of services and semi-nars planned to help family caregivers providing assistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Care-giver Connection at 465-1398 or e-mail elderconnection@seniorservicesofalbany.com for additional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups.
MOMS CLUB OF BH-BLBURNT HILLS – Social and support group with activities dur-ing the day for moms and children, including play dates, field trips, informational lectures, crafts, and community service projects. Contact us at 631-4633 or MomsClubBurntHills@gmail.com. Membership area includes Burnt Hills, Ballston Lake, Charlton, Glenville, and Scotia.
TRANSPORTATION FOR SENIORSSCOTIA/GLENVILLE - The Glenville Senior Center offers trans-portation to seniors who live in the Town of Glenville or Vil-lage of Scotia. We’ll take you to the hairdresser, grocery store, Walmart, to visit a friend, the bank etc. We are not able to transport folks to medical appointments. Available pick up at your home Mon.-Fri., 9:00am-3:00pm. For additional informa-tion, call 374-0734. Donations gladly accepted.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKENDCAPITAL REGION – For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their commu-nication, revitalize their relationship and get away for a week-end. Held at a local motel. Reservations required. Please go to www.wwme.org for contact information and weekend dates.
MS SELF HELP GROUPBURNT HILLS – Saratoga Multiple Sclerosis Self Help Group meets the first Thursday of every month from 6-8pm at the Town of Ballston Community Library, 2 Lawmar Lane, Burnt Hills (399-8174). Registration is not required. For more infor-mation, call 1.800.FIGHT.MS (1-800-344-4867, press option #1).
PARENT NETWORK: NEWS & ACTION CENTERCAPITAL REGION – The Early Care & Learning Council invites you to join Parent Network: News & Action Center. Parents: you are your child’s first and best advocate! Sign up to receive valuable information on early care and get involved, help raise the bar on high quality early care and education and get connected with your government officials. If you would like to become informed about the need for better child care policies and would like to make your voice heard, join today! Go to www.earlycareandlearning.org and click on Parent Network.
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Sanctuary Trio
This very talkative fellow was wounded in the leg and wandering around Fort Edward in the cold. We had him brought in to the vet so we could get his wound treated and get him neutered and here he is. What a LOVER and with so much to say about the world.
If you have a space in your heart and your home PLEASE come and give him a home for Christmas.
These little guys are listed as Chihuahua- Terrier mixes but may have some Shepherd as well. They are about 9 weeks old and have been vet check,
wormed and had their fist set of shots. These 3 babies have GREAT disposi-tions and will make excellent companions for anyone.
Trudie is a beautiful little sheltie/golden mix mama. She was turned in to a high kill shelter when her owners found out she was pregnant. She gave birth to 10
(WOW!) pups while at the shelter and we were able to get her into rescue as soon as we could. Trudie is about 2 years old, has
all her shots, wormed, heartworm negative
Trudie
and vet checked. She is a darling and weighs about 25 lbs. As for Trudie’s 10 puppies, we do not know who the father is but Trudie is a gem. The babies are
about 4-5 weeks old now and will be ready to go home in a few weeks. They have been vet checked and will be given shots when they are old enough.
GLENVILLE TOWN BOARD MEETINGSGLENVILLE – Glenville Town Clerk Linda Neals has announced that all regular Town Board meetings and work sessions will now convene at 7:00pm. Glenville Town Board meetings are held at the Municipal Center, 18 Glenridge Road, on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month, except June, July, & Au-gust, when meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday only. Town Board work sessions are scheduled for the 2nd Wednesday of each month, at 7:30pm.
ANGELS NEEDED!CAPITAL REGION – Soldiers’ Angels is a non-profit organiza-tion with the sole mission of aiding and supporting the brave men and women of the military, wherever we raise the flag of the United States of America. Many different levels of volun-teering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at ctlny24@gmail.com or Amy at clozline@aol.com
LITTLE PEOPLE OF AMERICACAPITAL REGION – A newly formed chapter of Little People of America is now in your area. Little People of America, Inc., is a national non-profit organization that provides support and information to people of short stature and their families. We are the only dwarfism support organization that includes all 200+ forms of dwarfism. Call Nicole at 209-8833 for more information. You can also check out our national website at www.lpaonline.org.
CLASSIC MOVIE MONDAYSWATERFORD – Waterford Public Library will be screening classic movies every Monday evening until the end of the year. Information on what movies will be shown can be found on our webpage, http://waterfordlibrary.nethttp://wa-terfordlibrary.net, Facebook page or by calling the library at 237-0891. Admission is free, but seating is limited.
DONATIONS NEEDEDSCHENECTADY – The Home Furnishings Program, Inc. is seeking donations to serve clients in need in Sche-nectady County. Program operates at no cost to the
donor or recipient. Cur-rently needed: beds, dress-ers, kitchen tables & chairs, coffee tables, end tables, loveseats and household items such as blankets, pots
& pans, towels, small kitchen appliances and kitchenware. Donations are tax deduct-ible. To arrange a pick up (in Schenectady County only), call 346-2444.
FAITH’S PANTRY AT GRACE CHURCH
WATERFORD – Faith’s Pantry at Grace Church, 34 Third St. is open by appointment. The emergency food pan-try is open from 10:30am to 12:30pm each Friday. The pantry is also open from 7 to 8pm on the third Thurs-day of each month. It is also open from 6:30 to 7:30pm on the fourth Thursday of each month. For information and to make an appointment, call 237-7370 or Pat at 229-7272. The Capital Fund of Saratoga County, an organization that assists not-for-profits, donat-ed $300 to the Faith’s Pan-try. The money was part of the proceeds from the 2014 Saratoga Horse Expo.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
SARATOGA – The holidays can be a difficult and lonely time. If you find yourself drinking more than usual, or think you may have a prob-lem with alcohol, AA can help. There are AA meetings every day in the Saratoga region. We have no dues or fees, no strings attached, and we respect the anonymity of all who attend our meet-ings. For more information or to find an AA meeting near you, call the AA Help Line at (518) 587-0407 or visit http://meetings.aahmbny.org
WE HAVE A NEW NAME: LIVING HOPE
UMC FORMERLY KNOWN AS
WATERFORD UMC FOOD PANTRY
WATERFORD – Living Hope United Methodist Church formerly known as the Wa-terford United Methodist Church Food Pantry is open every Friday from 10:00-11:30am. We offer fresh pro-duce and baked goods every week. A monthly Box of Food to registered individuals and families in need. Emergency Bags for first time visitors. Come and get to know us. We look forward to serving you. For more information about our Food Pantry please call the Church at 518-235-6498. We’re located at 126 Middle-town Road, Waterford, New York 12188 (across from the Waterford School).
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AntiquesOLDE SOUTH STREET SHOPPE
Antiques Bought & SoldAlso Stained Glass Repair & Design
200 Kingsley Rd., Burnt Hills, 399-5180 Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat. 12-5pm (C)
ChimneysBLUE GOOSE CHIMNEY SWEEP
The Original Certifi ed Fire CodeSweeping Inspections. New airtight fi replacedampers. Dryer vent cleaning. Senior disc.
372-1664 www.bluegoosecleaning.com (0115)
Cleaning Int. / Ext.CARBONE’S CARPETS
Cleaning in your home.Cleaning in our plant. We Pick Up & Deliver.
3M Scotchguard – DeodorizeKarastan Carpets & Orientals
Linoleum 372-0332
301 Craigie Ave., Scotia (C)
Demolition & Excavation
214-4082Trenchless Underground TechnologyWaterlines, Sewer Lines, Foundations
Concrete, Site Work and RepairsFull Time Plumber on Staff
Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)
FlooringTERRY’S FLOORS
Carpet – Hardwood - LVTWhere the owner is the installer!Visit our showroom in Burnt Hills.
Free estimates. 399-0307 (0312)
Garden, Landscaping & Tree ServicesD & L Tree Service
Complete Tree Care • Stump Removal37 Yrs. exp. • Free Estimate • Fully Insured
399-1006 (C)
Wade’s Tree Service & Landscape Co.Complete Tree Care Service. 10% discount with ad.
Light Landscaping Service. Fully ins. Free est. 35 yrs. experience. Certifi ed Arborist.
384-7285 (C)
REED’S TREE SERVICE & GC, LLC937-1400
Tree removal, pruning, trimming, stump removal,tree climber & more. No job too big or too small!
Snow Plowing. Serving the local community. Here for your everyday needs! Fully ins. (0115)
PRO-CUT LANDSCAPE SERVICESHydro-seeding
Patio Installation, Walkways & Retaining Walls
Irrigation Systems Installed and ServicedGrass Cutting • Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching • Landscaping • Plantings
Lawns Installed • Bark Mulching 399-7443 (C)
TANNER TREE SERVICETanner Grice 518.396.8470
Tree & Stump RemovalTrimming & Pruning.
Insured. Free estimates. (1225)
CD LANDSCAPE & MAINTENANCE L.L.C.Specializing in Retaining Walls and Patios –
All styles and design – Raised Patios.Walkways, Paver Stone Driveways.
- Plantings and Sod Installed- Lawns Installed
- Irrigation Systems Installed & Serviced- Bark Mulching – Installed or Delivered
- Top Soil Installed or Delivered- Wood Chipper Service Available
Commercial / Residential. Fully Insured.399-3814 (C)
J & F LAWN & YARD CARE, LLCMowing, clean-ups, mulch, landscaping
& all other yard care services. Comm./Res. Fully ins. 399-5865 (C)
Health & WellnessRELATIONSHIP HEALING
Sandra Germain, MA, is a Counselorspecializing in relationship confl ict,
trauma, depression & anxiety. 377-5899 (C)
RELY HEALTH CARE 374-0474“Making Home Care a Real Comfort Since 1985”
Licensed by the State of NY Dept. of HealthNurses – Home Health Aides – Personal Care AidesUp to 24-hr. care avail. 1756 Union St., Niskayuna
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Carpentry Plus 339-5484
All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes. (0507)
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TORRES CONTRACTINGInt. remodeling, additions, kit./baths, decks,windows, doors, painting, press. washing,
masonry, roofi ng. Free est. Fully ins. 631-0572 or 229-4720 (C)
TAYLOR’D CONSTRUCTIONAdditions, Dormers, Kitchens, Baths,
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Siding, Doors & Windows.Free Estimates – 23 years exp.
346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell) (C)
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Apartments - Whole HouseLowest prices, fast service.
10% Senior Discount.763-3117 or 763-1125 (0101)
PaintingD’AMBROSI PAINTING
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Wallpaper Removal, Wall Repairs, TapingRes. / Comm. Free est. Fully insured.
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Plumbing / HeatingElectrical
JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master Electricians
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Fully Insured / Free Estimates399-8563 or 441-2277 (C)
HONEST AND RELIABLE PLUMBINGTop Quality Installations & Repairs
Evening and Weekend Appointments Avail.Fully Insured.
ARKservices (518) 374-2542 (C)
214-4082Full Time Plumber on Staff
RemodelingCustom Home Building
ExcavationTrenchless Underground Technology
Family Business... Since 1975www.bellamys.com (C)
SUBURBAN SERVICES GROUPPlumbing – Heating – Cooling
Never go powerless! Largest automatic standby generator dealer & installer in the area! Licensed. Professional. 399-6808 (C)
HOME IMPROVEMENTS/UPGRADES
Int./Ext. Electrical, Plumbing & RemodelingGenerac Authorized Sales & Service
20+ Yrs. exp. Fully ins. Bill 399-2991 (C)
A1 ELECTRICGenerator & Full Service Electrical ContractorAuto Standby Generator Dealer & InstallerLicensed. Fully insured. (518) 399-2991
A1ElectricGenerators.com (C)
Roofi ngTORRES CONTRACTING
& CHIMNEY REPAIRAll Types of Roofi ng, New Roofs & Repair,
Siding, Seamless Gutters, Free Estimates, Fully Insured.
631-0572 • 229-4720 (C)
MIKE’S REMODELINGRoofi ng - Slate Repair - Siding - Windows
Doors - Porches - Kitchens & Baths.Lead certifi ed. 378-2859 (C)
Septic Services
CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;
Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)
ODORLESS SANITARY CLEANERSComplete Septic Service
399-3482 Kory Loukes (C)
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HOLIDAY DANCEALBANY – Singles Outreach will hold a Holiday Dance at Pol-ish Community Center on December 28 from 7-10pm. For ad-ditional information, please call 452-6883.
FOSTER PARENT MEETINGSARATOGA COUNTY – A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on December 30 at 4:00pm at the Services Building, 152 West High St., Ballston Spa. Saratoga County is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certification class will begin in winter 2015. Please contact Sta-cey McVaigh at 518-884-4157 for more information.
HEALING SERVICESLATHAM – William M. Champine will conduct Healing Ser-vices at 3pm on the following Sundays: December 28, 2014 and January 4, January 11, January 18, and January 25, 2015 at the Days Inn and Suites Hotel, 954 New Loudon Rd. (Rt. 9), Latham. Bring your families, friends, and children. William has had the gift of healing since 8-9-91. For information see www.williaminthelightofjesus.com or call (518) 237-6378. Free ad-mission; free will donation. All are welcome in the hope that those in need of the healing power of Jesus will receive it.
TOWN OF COLONIE CHILDREN’S TENNIS REGISTRATION
COLONIE – Join us for tennis lessons play and have fun! Tues-days – January 6, 13, 20, 27 and February 3 & 10, 2015. Time: 9:15am – 10:00am. Location: Colonie Community Center Gymnasium, 1653 Central Avenue, Albany, NY. Fee: $24.00 for six lessons. Children 4-6 years old - Parent/Guardian must ac-company their child. 8 Children per session – The equipment is provided and sneakers are mandatory. For more informa-tion call 456-2136 or email Archambaultl@colonie.org
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CLASSIFIEDS
EMPLOYMENT
TIME WISE CONCIERGE and Errand Service, LLC. Serving the Saratoga County area. Deborah Fagan pres. 917-836-7106. email: d198765@aol.com. Concierge: helper/ assistant.PRESSED FOR TIME? Does it seem like there is not enough time in the day to get all your chores done? Want to reduce some of the stress in your life? Are you doing your errands and others er-rands when you would rather have some leisure time? Want us to take care of your to-do list? Take back your free time with: Time Wise Concierge and Errand Service, LLC. Services in-clude but are not limited to: Prescription drop off or pick up, banking, personal shop-ping, wait for your home ca-ble service, wait for your home phone service, dry cleaning drop off or pickup, food shopping, waiting in line for concert tickets, laundry drop off or pickup, rental movie drop off or pick up. Li-brary book drop off or pick up, assist with bills or paper-work. Virtual or personal as-sistant.
CUSHMAN SOLID Hardrock maple dropleaf table, 7 mates chairs, 1 captains chair. 93” open, excellent condition. $800. 399-7987
2 TICKETS TO 2015Daytona 500, $150. Contact 399-3395
DIVORCE UNCONTESTED PAPERS prepared $349 incl. poor person app. BBB rated. Info. call 274-0380.
NEED HELP WITH cleaning for the holidays? Call Karen 222-6077. Many wonderful references!
CRYSTAL CLEANINGHoliday Discount.Residential/ commercial. Free estimates. Refs available. Call Crystal. 461-7052
C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates Call Rich (518) 528-7173
DJ ROB RYAN “Like Nothing Else!” Weddings, anniversa-ries, holiday parties...any event is made special with music! Free karaoke avail-able. Free in-home presenta-tion. 505-1480
FIREDANCE FITNESS IS open in Glenville. Offering all types of Zumba, Pilates, Boo-tybarre, Yoga, and Piyo. Look for us on Facebook or call 557-2326.
FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do. Contact John Fridholm, 330-9507 www.jfridholm.com
HANDYMAN , Remodeling and Carpentry services. Ex-perienced. Careful attention to detail. Insured. Guaranteed int/ext. work. Call Ernie Mum-ford 669-4530
FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com
RENTALS2 & 3BR DUPLEX TOWN-HOUSES: Offering $300 off 1mo. rent, starting at $650. 1-1/2 baths, w/d hookup, at-tached locked storage, on-site parking, garbage & snow removal, water/sewer. Fonda-Fultonville School. 845-436-1215
WAREHOUSE WORKERS: Wilton and Amsterdam Distri-bution Centers have immedi-ate openings for seasonal workers. Openings are for a Sat., Sun. & Mon. on our cus-tomer’s 12-hr. shifts starting at 6am or 6pm. Pay rates $14.00 per hr. Plus Special Attendance incentive. Regu-lar lifting, fast pace environ-ment with lots of stand. Some temp to permanent opportuni-ties. Call Manpower @ 518-459-2800 for additional information. You can also ap-ply and register online at Manpowerjobs.com or send your resume: albany.ny@manpower.com use “Warehouse Jobs” as subject.Manpower is an EOE.
WAREHOUSE MANAGER WANTED: Must have a clean driving record for at least the last 5 years. CDL license pre-ferred, but not required. Re-sponsibilities include but are not limited to: Delivering ma-terials to job sites, inventory tracking and other warehouse responsibilities as required by the position. Please call to set up an appointment. and to fill out an application. (518) 766-9360
PERFECT JOB for those that need flexibility and like to stay active! Growing res. cleaning co. looking for highly moti-vated individuals. Mon.-Sat., must be avail. at least 4 days/wk. 8:30a-3p. Eves. also available. Company ve-hicles avail. Must love to clean and have a good atti-tude. Call 384-DUST today or stop by 227 Kingsley Rd., Suite 26, Burnt Hills.
HHA’s, PCA’s, CNA’s NEEDED: We offer flexible scheduling in Schenectady County. We are seeking can-didates that possess a valid certificate; reliable transporta-tion and can pass a criminal record check. For more infor-mation, call 374-0474. EOE
NOW HIRING CLEANING specialists in Glenville. Mon-Thurs. 7:30 pm-10pm. and Fri. 6:30pm-9pm. Must be reliable, motivated and have transportation. $11/hr. 384-3878
NEW YEAR, NEW YOU: RECHARGE YOUR CAREER
(NAPS)—According to some career experts, the holiday season or any quiet time at work is a good time to plan, organize, refl ect on where you are in your career and where you would like to go.
“In overly hectic lives, career planning often gets moved to the back burner,” said Michael Bevis, director of Academic Aff airs for Univer-sity of Phoenix and faculty member for the School of Business. “Many Americans feel unsatisfi ed and stagnant in their careers, and the only way to take action is to de-vote time to making a plan for change. This does not necessarily mean a career change, but often an ad-justment in the way you ap-proach your existing career.”
According to Bevis, job com-placency should not be ig-nored because career satis-faction plays a major role in overall satisfaction. In fact, a
national University of Phoe-nix survey conducted by Harris Poll found that nearly half of working adults in the U.S. gain equal or greater feelings of self-worth from their jobs and careers as they do from their personal lives, and 45 percent are still searching for the right career. Another survey from the University shows that nearly two-thirds of all work-ing adults say they currently have limited opportunities within their companies, but 53 percent acknowledge they should take charge by being more entrepreneurial in their careers.
Bevis agrees. “Being entre-preneurial means approach-ing your existing career with purpose, not relying on your employer to manage your career,” he said. “Setting ca-reer goals, developing a strong personal brand and constantly looking for ways to grow and tie your respon-
sibilities to the company’s bottom line can help you succeed and feel more en-gaged in your career.”
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