our towne rensco - july edition
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July Edition Our Towne RenscoTRANSCRIPT
OUR TOWNEOUR TOWNERensselaer County’s Community ResourceRensselaer County’s Community Resource
ComplimentaryComplimentary
Community EventsCommunity EventsLocal ArticlesLocal ArticlesPet PagesPet PagesCoupons and Specials Coupons and Specials
Powers Park Concert SeriesPowers Park Concert Series
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SSummer Special! FREE Microwave
*With purchase of a new kitchen and countertop
*Must purchase a minimum of 18’ of Cabinetry & Countertop to qualify
Offer Ends: 10/1/2010
FREE Stainless Steel Sink! With purchase of a Quartz
Countertop
*Must purchase 25sq. ft of quartz Countertop
Offer Ends: 10/1/2010
Your Local Dealer For:
Store Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-5pm Thur 9am-7pm Sat 9am-12pm
Find us on:
Specializing in: Custom & Stock
Cabinetry Custom & Post-form
Countertops Solid Surface Fabrication
Local Supplier for Granite & Quartz Countertops!
Testo Kitchens Inc.
Visit our showroom at:
495 Campbell Avenue
Troy, NY 12180
(518)273-5868
www.testokitchens.com
CALL US: 465-3535 OR VISIT US: www.polsinello.com
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Open all the time
I Love Warm Baths at the Spa....I Love Warm Baths at the Spa....please no Garden Hose Washes for me!please no Garden Hose Washes for me!
Clifton Park - Plaza 8 1536 Crescent Rd. (just off Exit 8 of the Northway) 371-6600 / Delmar - 266 Delaware Ave. 368-3260Mon-Fri 11-7, Sat 9-5, Sun 10 - 5 (Grooming starts at 8 am) www.shampoodledogwash.com
Dirty Dogs Done Dirt Cheap! U-Do-It - just $13
We supply everything...just bring in your dirty dog!
We- Do-It - We'll wash your pup and do nails in an hour or less (appts
necc.we only do one at a time)
Grooming - for pups that need a trim or cut
(appt. necc. we do 1 on 1 until done- no kennels, ready in less than 2 hours usually)
Doggie Day Camp Clifton Park only
Affordable day camp (full & 1/2 days) Supervised play by a certifi ed trainer. Big or small we love them all! Big or small we love them all! Convenient...Great location. Open Mon - Fri 7am-7 pm. Fill out our forms for admission. You can have your day camp pups washed or groomed before you pick them up at a reduced cost. Puppy Play Group - Thursday's 6pm just $5
Tues & Wed nights & Saturdays - call for info. Training from Paw It Forward
Shampoodle
SHAMPOODLE’S Dog Wash &
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AWNING SALE!AWNING SALE!Motorized & manually operated modelsMotorized & manually operated models
Dozens of beautiful colorsDozens of beautiful colors
Enjoy Instant Shade & Comfort Enjoy Instant Shade & Comfort All Summer and SAVE $200!All Summer and SAVE $200!
Keeping cool & comfortable this summer Keeping cool & comfortable this summer just got even more affordable!just got even more affordable!
Free In Home ConsultationFree In Home ConsultationCall now for details...sale ends soon!Call now for details...sale ends soon!
326-2520326-2520
VENETO SERVICES, LLCVENETO SERVICES, LLC51 Broad Street Waterford, NY 1218851 Broad Street Waterford, NY 12188
Professional Installation AvailableProfessional Installation Available
Moxie’s ICE CREAM
Family owned & operated since 1969
1344 Spring Ave. Wynantskill 283-4901
Summer HoursEvery day
1:30 to 9:30
Gluten FREE cones
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over 60 fl avors of our own
homemade ice cream!
** Sunday, July 18th** National Ice Cream Day
a BIG event at Moxie's Bouncy Bounce
Reptile Adventure Blue Popcorn
Freckles the Clown Mystery Flavor
Ice Cream Museum Larry the Incredible
and more!
July is National Ice Cream MonthJuly 7th National Strawberry Sundae DayJuly 17th National Peach Ice Cream DayJuly 23rd National Vanilla Ice Cream Day August 2nd National Ice Cream Sandwich Day
5 NondairyLactose FREE Ice Creams
playground and picnic tables available!
doggie sundaes
wn rum ble
c tables
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DUMPSTERS
518-479-5101"Your Friendly Garbologist"
GOT TRASH?CALL WILD ASSOCIATES
Household & Construction CleanupsEveryday low prices
10-15-30 Yard Rolloff’s
10-15-30 Yard Rolloff’s
LARRY'S PAVINGBlacktop Repairs *Driveways *Parking Lots
Sidewalks * Crushed Stone * Grading
ALL WORK MACHINE LAID SPECIALIZING IN LARGE DRIVEWAYS
Great Rates* Group Discounts Free Estimates ~ Fully Insured
Call 663-9933Email:[email protected]
Fully Equipped for any job Large or Small
Open Mon-Sat Rt. 43 West Sand Lake
674-1111
It's Time for a Carport!Custom T-N-T Carports Sized to meet your Needs
OPEN or ENCLOSED
CARPORTS Starting at $1,195
Includes installation
CA Start
Includ
20 Year Warranty
DROWNING IN
If it's time to make a tough decision, call Attorney Paul Sherr for a free consult, and
experienced representation. Specializing in:
Personal Bankruptcy / Debt Negotiation / Debt Counselling;Personal injury, and Traffi c Tickets
I offer fl exible day, evening, and weekend hours, and I do house calls.
518-605-1724 4 Josephine Lane Castleton, "by appointment only"
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BUY ONEGET ONE
FREE!GOLFwith this coupon
BUY ONEGET ONE
FREE!Small
Soft Conewith this coupon
Mon-Thurs 3 to 9:30pm; Fri 3 to 10:30pm; Sat10am to 10:30pm; Sun 11am to 9:30pm
(Last round of miniature golf must be paid for by 1/2 hr prior to closing time)
www.oasispark.net97 North Greenbush Road
Troy 283-3646
Miniature Golf Laser Tag
Defender Dome Paddle Boats
The Clubhouse
Miniature Golf, Defender Dome, Paddle Boats,
Battlefield Live Laser Tag
Great Hard and Soft Ice Cream- Huge Sundaes !!!
Open Daily
589 Columbia Tpke ~ East Greenbush477-2651
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BUY ONEGET ONE
FREE!Mini golf, Go-Kart
orRock Wall
with this coupon
BUY 1 GET 1 BATTING
CAGEToken for 21 FREE Balls in BATTING
CAGEwith this coupon
Go-KartsAdventure GoldGyroscopeBouncy bounceMini Go-Karts
Rock ClimbingBankshot BasketballBumper BoatsBatting CagesBungee Trampoline
Just 5 minute
s
East of Albany
CHILDREN'S BIRTHDAYPARTIES!
It's easy...Book Your ate.
Invite Your Guests.Have a ball!
BOUNCE ALOTParty & Music Rentals
767-2222
www.bouncealot.org
$25.00 OFF
A LARGE
BOUNCE RIDE
Offer good until 10/31/10
50 cent kids classes (includes materials)
68 S. Main St. Castleton, NY 12033
(518) 732-2157 www.lotusbeads.com
Tues. 3-6PM Classes Weds., Thurs., Fri. 2-5 Contests Sat. 1-5 Great Prices
68 S. Main St. Castleton, NY 12033
(518) 732-2157 www.lotusbeads.com
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A message from OUR TOWNE
Hello Readers...Just wait until you look inside and see all the events that are happening in Rensselaer County this month! So many to choose from and the best part is that most of them are free. There’s something for you and your family to enjoy every day of the month both outdoors & in. Our Towne welcomes many new advertisers as well as our continued favorites and we are happy to share their services and products with our readers. Please be sure to tell them you saw their ad or article in Our Towne. As you well know by now Our Towne is locally owned and loves bringing interesting articles and features into your home every month. We really care about the community and hope to help support our small local businesses during these hard economic times. If you
don’t receive the issues in the mail, you can fi nd them not only at all of our advertisers locations but at many stores and businesses all over Rensselaer County. And, don’t forget we are online at www.ourtownerensco.com along with all our past issues. Have a wonderful July and we’ll be back in August.
Ginny, Linda, Dolores, Betsy, Sandy & Dino
PublisherGinny Siciliano
522-0575 or [email protected]
Graphic DesignDino Rigatoni
Our Towne Mailing addressesOur TowneSuite #153
596 Columbia TpkeEast Greenbush, NY 12061
orPO Box 356 Delmar, NY 12054
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July is...Anti-Boredom Month
National ICE CREAM Month National Baked Bean Month
National Blueberry Month National Eye Safety Month
National Foreign Language Month National Hot Dog Month
National Recreation and Parks Month
On the cover - Photos from last years Powers Park Concert Series include Blue Hand Luke, Solid Smoke, Renee’ Lussier & Branchwater and The Greyhounds. This year is it’s 7th season and will feature some of the biggest names of the local music scene. The concerts offer great music & festival foods . Read more about the Concert Series inside this edition of Our Towne.or visit http://www.troyny.gov Park Entrance is located on the Corner of 110th Street and Second Avenue
(On the map at: 420 Second Ave, Troy NY 12182)
COVER STORY
DON COOKAwesasne Mohawk
Master Jeweler
286-2665 Corner Rt.4 and Agway Dr. N. GreenbushHOURS: Tues-Fri 10-6 (Thurs 'til 8 pm) Sat 10-2
CA$HFOR GOLD & SILVERthe price of Gold is UP!
(more money in your pocket) GOLD PARTY
EVERY THURSDAY NIGHT 5-8 PM
Paper Crafters Unlimited568 Columbia Turnpike
512-5088 Supplies for scrapbooking, cardmaking,
rubber stamping and more.
July's schedule of classes and crops is now available. Anyone on our email list who has not already received a copy, or is interested in signing up, please contact me at the email address below and I will gladly send you a copy. The schedule is also available in the store.
Bring in this ad and receive 15% off a purchase of $25 or more.
Offer good until July 31. 2010
Happy 3rd BirthdayHappy 3rd Birthday Sabrina! Sabrina!
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IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSIMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERSTOWN HALL-CLERK’S OFFICE
East Greenbush ........................................ 477-7145North Greenbush ..................................... 283-4306Rensselaer ................................................. 462-4266Schodack .................................................. 477-7590Troy ......................................................... 270-4541CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .............. 274-7020Gas Emergency .............................. 1-800-982-2345FIRE EMERGENCY .........................................911In East Greenbush .................................... 479-1212
FIRE DEPARTMENTS-NON EMERGENCYEast Greenbush-main number .................. 479-4168DeFreestville ............................................. 286-3612Wynantskill .............................................. 286-5506Rensselaer ................................................. 463-2883Schodack .................................................. 477-4215Clinton Heights Fire Dept. ....................... 465-3990Best Luther non-emergency ...................... 283-5641Troy ......................................................... 270-4471
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENTEast Greenbush ........................................477-6103North Greenbush .....................................283-3921Rensselaer ................................................462-5515Schodack ..................................................766-4000Troy ......................................................... 270-4579
LIBRARYEast Greenbush ........................................ 477-7476North Greenbush ..................................... 283-0303Rensselaer ................................................. 462-1193Schodack .................................... 766-2715 (Nassau)Troy ........................ 235-5310/274-1822/274-7071POISON CENTER .....................1-800-336-6997
POST OFFICESEast Greenbush ........................................477-5212Wynantskill ..............................................283-5678Rensselaer ................................................449-5012Schodack ..................................................732-2017Troy .........................................................272-7300POLICE EMERGENCY ..................................... 911IN EAST GREENBUSH ......................... 479-1212
POLICE NON-EMERGENCYEast Greenbush ........................................ 479-2525North Greenbush- main number .............. 283-5323Rensselaer ................................................. 462-7451Schodack .................................................. 477-8077Troy ......................................................... 270-4411
SCHOOL DISTRICTSEast Greenbush ........................................ 477-2755North Greenbush ..................................... 283-6748Rensselaer ................................................. 465-6871Schodack .................................................. 732-2124Troy ......................................................... 271-5200
HOFFAY'S
HARVEST HOUSE
OPEN FOR ICE CREAM
Soft Serve20 Flavors of Hershey's
Ice Cream & YogurtGREENHOUSE is OPEN & BLOOMIN
Sheer Road (just off Rt. 150) West Sand Lake 674-5022
Mon-thurs 3-8:30 Fri 3-9Mon-thurs 3-8:30 Fri 3-9Sat & Sun Noon-9Sat & Sun Noon-9
Full Line of Home Grown Summer ProduceSweet ~ Corn ~ Tomatoes ~ Pumpkins
Petting ZooPlayground for the Kids
American LegionPost 1231
Open to the Public!Every Friday Nite
Karaoke
8:00 pm - 12:00 am
Join the fun
on the weekend
200 Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush, NY
518.462.7006
To Book and Reserve our Hall for Banquets
and Weddings for up to 250 persons
call our “Hostess” Ginny Brockley
518.527.4278 Menus available at the Post.
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All Season EnterprisesALL your ODD JOBS
Clean - outs: Attics, Garages, Cellars, Sheds, etc.Demolitions: small buildings, sheds, A/G pools, etc
NOW BOOKING YARD CLEAN-UPS
& LAWN CARE Insured! References! Locally-owned!Lawn Service weekly or season
Storm clean-ups479-7243 cell 727-4068
19 Years of ExperienceLicensed since 1991
Don't get Our Towne in the mail....go online to
www.ourtownerensco.com
Lynn KingsburyLicensed Salesperson
Manor Homes,REALTORS
205 Delaware AveDelmar, NY 12054Offi ce: 439-4943Cell: 391-5309 E-Mail: [email protected]
An idependently owned and operated member of Prudential Real Estate Affi liates, Inc.
Brunswick Elk's Lodge #2556, 665 Brunswick Rd., Troy is holding a Summer Festival featuring
"The Maynard Brothers Band"July 10, 1 PM till 9 PMMusic and food all day
$15donation in advance $20 donation day of the event
proceeds to go for our area community charitiesFor more information call
The Lodge @279-1344 or Joe Martin @ 233-7496
JULY Grafton State Park Events
Swimming begins at Cherry Plain State Park on July 3rd, open Wed-Sun from 10-6
9-11th Fri-Sun: Cherry Plain State Park Campers’ Weekend
8:30pm Fri: Star Watch in Main Lot (Alternative activities in pavilion if raining)
10am Sat: Hike to the Waterfalls!Bring water and a snack. Easy hike for all.
1pm Sat- Nature Crafts at the Tent8:30pm Sat– Star Watch in Main Lot
9:30am Sun– Bike Ride! Helmet required
11 Sun– Family Nature Crafts with local artist Nancy McGrath from 1-3pm.
11 Sun- Summer Concert in the Park Series begins Hill Hollow Band from 5:30-7:30pm. (GLSP)
14 Sat—4pm. Friends of Cherry Plain State Park Sum-mer Outing. Hike and bike, followed by meeting at
6:30pm. (CP)16- Fri– Outdoor Explorers at 11am with Bob
D’Avignon of Twin Rivers . (GLSP)16 Fri– Star Watch at 8:30pm at Cherry Plain State
Park’s Main Lot. 658-9144 (CP)17 Sat- Children’s Triathlon at GSLP at 9am. 1k run,
100m swim and 5k bike ride! See www.skyhighadven-tures.com to register.
18 Sun- Xterra Triathlon at 8am. 1k swim, 20k bike ride, and 6k run! www.skyhighadventures.com. (GLSP)
30 Fri– Outdoor Explorers at 11am with Bob D’Avignon of the Twin Rivers Council. (GLSP)
31 Sat– Wilderness Survival Seminar from 2-4pm. (GLSP)
(518) 279-1155
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43 Mall West Sand Lake, NY
Family Owned and Operated since 1972
Family Owned and Operated since 1972DOBY’S SUBMARINE
518.674.3373
Large menu including: Subs, Sandwiches, Burgers,Wings, Fried Chicken, Cheese Steaks and much much more!
$1off every sub!EVERY MONDAYHours: M-W 10am-8pm;TH-F 10am-9pm;Sat 10am-8pm;Closed Sunday
HANSON WELL DRILLING & Pump Co. Inc"We Do The Whole Thing!"
NEW INSTALLATIONS ~ REPAIRS ~ SERVICE CALLS
477- 4127 or Toll Free 800-292-7645
Rt 20 Nassau
Water Wells * Hydro Fracturing*Submersible & Jet*Water Pumps*Water Pump & Drill Rig Crews Year Round
$100 OFF Any 6' Drilled Well
$25 OFF Any Service Call
(within a 50 mi. radius)offer expires 8/30/10
with this coupon - must be presented at time of work.
1 coupon per well or service
DEA COMPUTING EST. 1997NEW SYSTEMS, SALES AND REPAIRS
185 Main Avenue Wynantskillphone - 286-2634
fax - 286-2659email:[email protected]
www.deacomputing.comM-F 11-7 Sat 11-5
Present this ad and receive 10% OFF
Terri & Destry Agy serving friends and neighbors for 12 years
JTP BuildersSpecializing in Quality Construction:Decks ~ 3/4 season rooms ~ Remodeling Kitchens and Baths ~ Siding ~ Windows
Barn Restoration and Custom Home Building
with old fashioned attention to detail
Locally owned and managed Fully insuredFor more information or a free estimate please contact: Ann Taylor, Job Coordinator [email protected] or call 470-2088
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House Under Foreclosure?We are New York attorneys who have successfully defended other homeowners in court.
No matter how long you are in arrears, you still have options.WE DO NOT RECOMMEND BANKRUPTCY
Our practice specializes in Home Foreclosure Defense.
The banks must bring you to court before they can take your house.
You have but 20 days to answer the bank from the date the bank sent you the Complaint.
We have access to the courts and will litigate on your behalf fi ling an answer.
We will defend your home with every legal defense at our disposal.
Stay in your home.
WE ARE NOT UNLICENSED DEBT CONSOLIDATORS; WE ARE ATTORNEYS.
We will either litigate or work to negotiate a better deal for you from a position of strength.
The banks will only negotiate if you are in a position of strength.
The banks know too many legal secrets…but we know them as well!!
CALL US IMMEDIATELY FOR A FREE, PERSONALIZED LEGAL CONSULTATION. The bank has an attorney, so should you.
When you retain us you will be on equal legal footing with the bank.
The Codd Law Firm94 Remsen Street Cohoes518-590-0990
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Schodack
DINERDINERFAMILY RESTAURANT
1842 Columbia Turnpike - SchodackOPEN 7 Days A Week
7am to 10pm477-5014
PARTIES * CATERING * GIFT CERTIFICATES
SENIOR SPECIAL MENU EVERYDAY
SPECIAL BREAKFAST MENU
BANQUET ROOM SEATING(over 100 - full bar)
Worthington Flowers125 West Sand Lake Road, Wynantskill
www.worthingtonfl owers.comWeddings ~ Anniversaries
Birthdays ~ Sympathy Arrangements
Bonnie & LindaFlowers Designed With Your Thoughts In Mind518-283-2101 / 1-800-232-0975
Cash & Carry10% off with this ad
New Hats for SummerSpecials on NEW summer
clothing, we are WAY more than just sweaters!
700 Columbia Tpk.East Greenbush, NY
518-477-9317www.sweaterventure.com
Powers Park Concert SeriesPowers Park Concert SeriesJuly 10 will mark the kickoff for the wildly popular, Powers Park Concert Series. Now in it’s 7th season, the concert series will feature some of the biggest names of the local music scene. The concerts offer great music, festival foods, and a big weekly, 50/50 raffl e. The raffl e benefi ts many worthwhile organizations such as, the Uncle Sam Parade, Lansingburgh
Boy’s and Girls Club, Muscular Dystrophy Association, and the Troy WMCA.
This year’s lineup includes:July 10 – Cryin Out Loud / 70’s. 80’s Dance Party
July 17 – Al Bruno / Oldies NightJuly 24 – Blue Hand Luke / Classic Rock Night
July 31 – Renee’ Lussier & Branchwater / Country NightAug 07 – Four / Teachers Night Out
Aug 14 – Solid Smoke / Funk n Soul NightAug 21 – The Greyhounds / Retro Rock Night
The Powers Park Concerts are presented by the City of Troy, and Wellcare. They are supported in part by Whitney Young Health, Troy UFA, Beverage Barn, Northeast Shuttle, Snowman, Lansing Laundry, Trader Ed’s, New Dawg in Town,
Barrett Blacktopping, the Friends of 112th St, and media sponsors B95 and Our Towne Rensselaer County .
Over the years, Powers Park has offered some of the fi nest entertainers in the Great Northeast. This year’ lineup promises to offer much of the same. For additional info, call Vito Ciccarelli, at 279-7162. Or just visit, http://www.troyny.gov
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Crown Point Condominiums ADULT COMMUNITY FOR 55 & UP
STARTING AT $189,900 Recieve up to $10,000 in FREE UPGRADES
Open Sunday 12-3 or by appt. Rt. 4 to Winter St. Ext., North Greenbush
CALL MARIA MARTIN @
857-6966
“A Resort Feel withLansingburgh Prices”
America's Oldest Pub Circa 1787
NEW ENGLANDNEW ENGLANDLobster Dinners Lobster Dinners
Are Back!Are Back! Lobster dinner only $13.99 Lobster dinner only $13.99
Includes: 1 1/4 lb lobster, salted Includes: 1 1/4 lb lobster, salted Red Potatoes & Corn on the Cob.Red Potatoes & Corn on the Cob.
603 2nd Ave. Lansingburgh 237-2717237-2717 Find Us on
Lunch and Dinner Specials Dailycall for details.
Marinated slow roasted Prime Rib
Friday & Saturday
Ed’s Famous Island Hour
with ALL YOU CAN EAT Peel-N-Eat Shrimp
Signature Pasta Dishes
Fresh Oysters on the Half Shell
SARATOGA RACE TRACK SPECIAL:Reserve a table for dinner of 4 or more, meet here for a drink before the track and we will provide a complimentary shuttle to the Clubhouse, in time for the fi rsr race. Then just let us know what time you want to be picked up and we will meet you in front of the clubhouse and take you back to our resturant for a delicious leisurly dinner.
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Visit Our 6,000+ Square Foot Showroom!
NEW One of a Kind Inventory Arriving Daily!
Wed-Sun 10-5pm4534 Rt. 9N, Porter Corners
~ A Short 30 Min. Drive from Rts. 29 & 30 ~
518-893-7688
Everything You Need Under One Roof!• Books • CDs • Gifts • Lighting • Candles • Framed Artwork • Textiles • Home Decor • Tabletop Featuring
For The InspiredHome . . .
Available in:Red & White Cedar
• Hickory • Flat Rock • Barn Board
www.Barn Restorations.comOffice~518.893.6049 Mobile~518.796.3294 or 518.796.4354
~ Barns ~ Camps ~ Houses ~ Churches ~~ Disassemble ~ Relocation ~ Reassemble ~
Insured. Over 50 Years Experience
Sales Antique Barns
ReclaimedBarn Wood
Timbers, BeamsPlanks, Siding
Hardware Wood Cut to Order
ServicesJack, Crib & Level
FoundationsConcrete Work
Drainage Metal Roofing
Excavation & Demolition
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RESERVE WITH AD RECEIVE 10 % OFF
257 CONGRESS ST. TROY,N.Y.12180
518-286-2542
TENTS, TABLES, CHAIRSWEDDING SUPPLIES
DJ / KARAOKE SERVICE
Saturday July 17th 11AM-10PM & Sunday July 18th 11AM-4PMSaturday July 17th 11AM-10PM & Sunday July 18th 11AM-4PMThe Troy Pig Out will welcome professional BBQ teams from across the United States for this two day competition which includes a People's Choice St. Louis Rib competition on Saturday, and the main event on Sunday.
The Troy Pig Out is offi cially sanctioned by the Kansas City BBQ Association and the offi ce of the Governor as the New York State BBQ Championship, qualifying the winner for the National Championship.
Barbeque vendors and live music are the main attractions for guests to the festival, fi lling Riverfront Park on both Saturday and Sunday, and a special fi reworks show on Saturday night over the Hudson River. For more information visit http://www.troypigout.com/For more information visit http://www.troypigout.com/
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OUR TOWNEOUR TOWNEFeatured Business Of The Month
designsensedesignsense llcQ. Describe your business and how you got started.A. designsense is a one day redecorating service using the furniture and accessories you already have in your home. I became interested in the idea of using what you have to redecorate after reading an article about Lauri Ward and “Use What You Have”™ decorating. I spent close to 10 years selling custom window treatments and over time I noticed that clients had furniture they liked and accessories they liked but very often the rooms just didn’t come together. I realized they needed “designsense”. I became a certifi ed Interior Redecorator in 2005.
Q. Are you known for anything special?A. Yes, one day redecorating (really in just a few hours) and I also work with clients to help them select colors for their homes.
Q. What do you like most about your business?A. Defi nitely the customer satisfaction! My clients are so happy and pleased with results after we work together that most of my appointments end with a hug. It is very gratifying for me.
Q. What do you feel is your biggest challenge with your business?A. Convincing potential customers that yes, I can redecorate their rooms in just hours, with what they have without seeing the space beforehand. The principles of good design remain the same no matter what style (traditional, country, contemporary etc.) decoration you have chosen for your home.
Q. What do you want the community to know about you?A. My husband and I have lived in the Greenbush area for close to 30 years and raised our daughter here. Throughout the years, we have volunteered in our schools and EG sports
programs and I continue working in the Rensselaer School district as a Junior Achievement Volunteer. We are invested in our community and support our local businesses.
Is there anything else you’d like to say?Yes, Room Redecoration is fast, fun and affordable. Call today and make an appointment to give your rooms a fresh new look using what you already have.Mention our ad in Our Towne and receive $25 off a Room Redecoration.
designsense llcwww.designsensebydiane.com518-330-3454
Rensselaer School
designsense uses your furniture and accessories to give your room an instant decorating makeover.
Color Selection * Resale Ready StagingSchedule your appointment today
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designsensedesignsense llc
same day - same stuff N E W L O O K
New Homes • Home Additions • Roofing • SidingWindows • Seamless Gutters • Chimney Repair
Over 35 years Experience
Trusted members of the community Joe & Paul Clark
518-869-81934 Walker Way Albany, NY 12205
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217 Remsen St. - Cohoes 237-2110
July 94 - 7pm Cohoes Farmers’ Market
Remsen Street Municipal Parking Lot (Adjacent to Smith’s Restaurant)
6:30 PM Canal Square Concert Series: Donnie “P” and Celebration
in Canal Square July 16
4 - 7PM Cohoes Farmers’ Market Remsen Street Municipal Parking Lot
(Adjacent to Smith’s Restaurant)6:30 PM Canal Square Concert Series:
Good Times Jazz Band in Canal Square
July 23 4 - 7PM Cohoes Farmers’ Market
Remsen Street Municipal Parking Lot (Adjacent to Smith’s Restaurant)
6:30 PM Canal Square Concert Series: Ron Cremisio & Friends
in Canal Square July 30
4 - 7PM Cohoes Farmers’ Market Remsen Street Municipal Parking Lot
(Adjacent to Smith’s Restaurant)
6:30 PMCanal Square Concert Series:
Good Times in Canal Square
TowneEvents
603 2nd Ave. Lansingburgh 237-2717
America's Oldest Pub Circa 1787
603 2 d A L i
Marinated slow roasted Prime Rib
Friday & Saturday
Ed’s Famous Island Hour
with ALL YOU CAN EAT Peel-N-Eat Shrimp
Signature Pasta Dishes
Fresh Oysters on the Half Shell
NEW ENGLAND Lobster NEW ENGLAND Lobster Dinners Are Back!Dinners Are Back! Lobster dinner only $13.99 Lobster dinner only $13.99
Includes: 1 1/4 lb lobster, salted Red Potatoes & Corn on the Cob.Includes: 1 1/4 lb lobster, salted Red Potatoes & Corn on the Cob.
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Mel Quinlan started Satchel, a boutique selling handbags and acces-sories, last June in a small storefront in Cohoes. Since its inception Satchel has progressed from a mostly consignment store to a shop that features locally made, women made, fair trade and recycled products. After almost one year in business Mel decided that the traditional storefront was not the only way that her business could fl ourish. A depressed economy, the location with limited foot traffi c and a desire to help her high school Jr. see his way through to college, prompted Mel to temporarily close the doors on Satchel. Instead of waiting for women to come to her she's decided that she will bring Satchel to the women. As with any new business model there are, and will be, growing pains associated with this change. But this experiment in retail may prove to be what other woman retailers are seeking--an alternative to keeping business fl owing while still having the ability to tend to their personal lives and families. How will this work?Mel has decided to revamp her website so that her products can be purchased online. She will re-open during the month of December for the Holiday season and she will be available by appointment, allowing her to spend time in the shop with the growing number of Satchel fans."Although I feel this plan seems a bit impersonal," says Mel, "it ap-pears to be the only way I can keep the shop going while working another job, raising a family and dealing with all the other personal issues we women face. Until the economy rebounds suffi ciently, we have to be creative in how we run our businesses."Mel will take the summer to prepare the website with plans to launch in the fall. During this time you may make an appointment by email-ing Satchel at [email protected] or by calling 518.854.0711. Mel hopes this manner of conducting business will help keep the Satchel name out there while riding out the economic times we are all experiencing. Who knows? This method of conducting business could work for Mel--could it work for you?
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So if last month’s column didn’t turn you off from paying to join a networking group, perhaps nothing will. But, unfortunately, I don’t give up so easily. So, this time I want to point out some of the popular sales pitches these organizations will throw your way to try to get you to join their ranks.
The group that I was a member of (BNI or Business Networking International) took pride in telling you that each of their chapters only allows one member to join in any given profession. In other words, there will only ever be one residential real estate agent in a chapter or one insurance agent, etc. The BNI rep or member that is trying to sign you up will tell you that once you are accepted in a chapter, because of this rule, all other members of the chapter must refer all business related to your profession to you.
This, of course, sounds great but, as you might have already guessed, is pretty much impossible to police or enforce. For example, a lawyer I knew in a different BNI chapter than mine, was concerned that she had received no referrals at all from her fellow chapter members. She was particularly concerned that she was not getting any work from the real estate agent in her group when she had made it clear that real estate was her specialty. My lawyer friend confronted the real estate agent who told her, without hesitation, that he wouldn’t be sending anything to her because he had an existing relationship with another attorney (not a BNI member, of course) that he was not willing to upset. He added that he would “keep her in mind” and that if anything came up that he could utilize
her services for that he would “throw her a bone.” When she reported this incredibly offensive behavior to the powers that be at the regional BNI offi ces, she was told, amongst other things, that there was nothing they could do about it, that she could not get a refund, and her remedy was to fi nd herself another chapter in the Capital Region that doesn’t have a lawyer that she could join. (Just an FYI – there are approximately 10 to 12 BNI chapters in the Albany area. In Philadelphia, the country’s 5th largest city, there is one.)
This rule causes problems when it comes to giving referrals as well. There was a gentleman in my chapter who fi lled the computer services category within that group. So, theoretically, when someone told me they were having trouble with their computers, I was supposed to direct them to this chapter member for the service they needed. Except there was one problem : no one, and I mean no one, believed this member or his company was in any way competent. I was talking with a writer friend of mine who had recently gone through some bad times with a laptop. He explained that his computer crashed and, not having the proper backup system in place, needed a computer maintenance company to retrieve the data from his laptop’s hard drive. He told me that he had taken his computer to a local service and, $600 or so later, he still had no laptop and he had been told that his data, which included all of his past articles, had been lost for good. I was getting ready to send him to my chapter mate and his company until it became quite clear that it was my chapter mate’s service that had taken his $600 and left him high and dry.
Equally troublesome was the associations interest in letting people change their categories. For example, there was a mortgage broker in my
chapter who decided that being a mortgage broker wasn’t paying the bills anymore. Instead, she decided that selling disability insurance was the way to go. Huh? How do I know if she can sell disability insurance? And why should I endorse her? And there was a real estate agent who suddenly found he wanted out of that business and, abracadabra – suddenly he was a property manager. But prior to this magical change, this member would stand up at every meeting and tell all of his chapter mates that he was the best real estate agent in the world and that we should send all of our hard earned clients his way . Or the guy who worked for a local cable distributor who would stand up each week to tell us how great his company was. Until they fi red him and he started working for a telecommunications company which suddenly became the greatest company in the world. I started wondering what would happen to me if I decided to go from being a lawyer to, say, fi xing lawn mowers. My clients would abandon me and my credibility would be destroyed.
I have tons of stories like this to tell you but, quite honestly, I have better things to think about. So this is the last bit of ink I’ll expend on this subject. And I’ll fi nish by reminding you that there is no easy way and there is no way to avoid the hard work necessary to make yourself a success in whatever fi eld you’re in. So take a page out of Nancy Reagan’s book and when someone asks you to pay up and join a networking group, just say no.
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Senior Dogs -Twice Yearly visits to vet.
Look around and you will see yourself surrounded by people who are aging better than you—more gracefully. The same can be said of our pets. I see plenty of 10 year old dogs acting like puppies and others for whom getting to the yard to pee is a struggle. We all age. We all adapt. Hopefully our doctors help us adapt better. Each year my doctor sees me twice. He pokes and prods and draws blood. It’s inconvenient, slightly uncomfortable, and expensive. Last year he found my blood pressure was up and now, with meds, I don’t get the headaches and I yell less. 6 months ago he found my creaking knees and now, with supplements, I don’t ache in the mornings. 6 months from now he will tell me to walk more and I will fi nd better stamina and less stress. A year from now he will prevent my heart attack by encouraging me to eat better. My doctor will fi nd my skin cancer before it kills me. My doctor will look for small problems before they are big problems. That’s his job. Well, what if I said, “I’d like to see Ol’ Johnny again in 6 months instead of waiting a full year.” 6 months? I just paid almost $300 for a clean bill of health, a few vaccines, and some supplies! This is outrageous! Every day I hear the following: “I didn’t realize he’d lost so much weight, Doc.” “I don’t know when he started drinking more water—but he’s been peeing a lot for about a year”“His hips have been bothering him since last Winter”“He’s been bumping into things for a while, doc”“I don’t want him in any pain, doc” My associates and I routinely discuss ways to improve the care we provide. We review cases, talk about treatment plans, and come up with ways to better our medicine. Often we discuss the benefi ts of twice yearly exams. “But it’s an ANNUAL exam” I chime in—devils advocate. How are my clients going to swallow such a pill? In this economy!? My job, as your vet, is to make the best recommendations I can for your pet—regardless of your desires or fi nancial ability. I also need to not make people feel guilty for not following my recommendations. We all have different economic/social/family pressures and I am not dealing with your situations. I don’t have to live with the decisions you make for your pet…mostly. Sometimes it’s hard not to say, “Well, there’s nothing we can do now…too bad we didn’t address this problem 6 months ago.” I’ve wanted to say it plenty of times. Such a statement would only serve to make you feel bad about yourself and that’s not helpful. Imagine seeing the diabetic cat before it’s lost half of its body weight. Imagine fi xing the skin before it’s infected and the dog’s completely compromised. Imagine catching hypothyroidism before the obese dog cannot get off the couch. Our work has the potential to be vastly more successful if we could see the problems as they occur instead of well after they’ve taken hold. Makes sense, right? I’d love to see your pet every 6 months for “wellness” exams--just an easy visit where we can talk things over. I’m not sure we’re ready for a full court press on the subject, but I think you should know what we’re thinking…heads up. Dave Stone, DVM
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Hi there, I’m Fargo with the forward tail. I’m a classic 3 year old tiger girl with deep gold eyes. You will notice right away that I hold my tail so far forward that it nearly touches my back. That’s because I am sooo happy when I get petted. You’ll like doing that
because my coat is very soft. I enjoy being held and sitting on laps. I am just so easy to get along with. Life can be tough sometimes. Even though I’m such a sweetie, I was abandoned recently. Now I am just overjoyed to have that experience behind me. I missed people. Please come in and meet this girl with the acrobatic tail!
Hi, I’m Kala! The shelter staff and my foster mom told me a secret - that I only have 3 legs - and I just didn’t believe them. I can run, jump and play just as fast as anyone else. I’m an active Shepherd 6 month old puppy who’s on the move. I love to play with other dogs and right now my
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If you would like to meet Kala or Fargo, please visit the Mohawk & Hudson River Humane Society at 3 Oakland Avenue, Menands, NY
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JOJO is a 2 year old coonhound/walker mix. He is an exuberant, energetic boy who loves to play. Being unaware of his size, he is best placed with a dog who can handle playing and rough housing. He can not be
placed with cats. The same for small children: while JoJo would not intentionally hurt them, his size and exuberance could easily knock them over. JoJo is eager to please and responds well to positive reinforcement. He would be a great dog to further socialize in a beginners obedience class. He was likely tied outside most of his life and is working on manners, but he has been housetrained. With consistent reinforcement, JoJo will sit on command for food, treats, and attention. He still needs to work on leash manners and would be a fantastic distance running buddy! He does enjoy a fenced yard and is good about coming when called from the yard. JoJo will bark and bay when excited -- like at mealtime and fi rst thing in the morning when let out of his crate -- but is slowly learning to redirect his excitement. JoJo would be a great addition to anyone with an active lifestyle who wants a big, goofy, adoring companion. If you would like more information about JoJo, call Peppertree Rescue at 518-435-7425. Please visit our website at http://www.peppertree.org.
RUSSET ......Red Bone Coon Hound. This is a 5 year old sweetheart who also just happens to be very good looking. He did not have much of anything or any love the fi rst few years of his life but despite that he has one of the gentlest souls around. He loves people, children and other dogs of a gentle nature. He has learned
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Bocker the Labradoodle®
Another month fl ying by and another very busy one. I was hired to co-star in a short fi lm about a couple moving from Brooklyn to the west coast and the dilemma…should they and can they take the dog (Me). A week of long days and nights fi lming in Brooklyn, but it was fun and I made some very nice new friends. My co-star is a terrifi c actor, Rider Strong, who many of you may remember as the star of tv’s “Boy Meets World”. Think we made a great team. Maybe it will win a fi lm festival award..that would be very exciting. Also will have to try to sneak in the see “Eat Pray Love” when it comes out in August. Was lucky enough to be on set with Julia Roberts and Brad Pitt (one of the producers) last year for fi lming in Cold Spring Harbor, NY.
I am so very excited to have been chosen to be special guest at the 7th Annual Albany Autism Society’s Walk & 5K Run. This is a cause that is very important to me. Hope lots of my friends will join Team Bocker and walk with us on September 12 at Central Park In Schenectady. You can also donate online through my Team Bocker page at http://www.fi rstgiving.com/teambocker.
Our soft cuddly Bocker plush puppy will be back in stock in a few weeks and pre-orders are being taken through my website. So don’t miss out. Order yours today. Partial proceeds will be going to animal rescue. I am also fi nishing up my fi rst book based on a fun fashion show where I was King Bocker. Hope my Tail Wagging Tutor students will wind up reading it one day in school! I think they will really enjoy the story.
Some quick summer tips: Don’t assume your dog knows how to swim. If he/she has never been swimming before, make sure to slowly introduce them to the water. Never throw your dog into the pool and think they will just swim! And don’t let your dog drink the pool water. Chlorine will make him/her sick. Lots of outdoor fun, but a big guy like me doesn’t really love the heat. Please don’t leave your dog outside when it is very hot; we can get heat stroke. Always have plenty of clean, cool water for us too. Not too different than the precautions you would take for a child! Love my days when I can sit under my favorite tree in my yard and enjoy a yummy Frosty Paws.
Visit Bocker’s Doodleland at http://www.bocker.tv for more information and photos on all that’s going and don’t forget to check out my store! You can fi nd me on Facebook and Twitter too. If you have any questions for me or would like to contact me about booking an appearance, please e-mail me at: [email protected]. Woofs and Licks,Bocker the Labradoodle
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Are you meant to have cats or dogs or both?
These are typical distinctions between Dogs and Cats Characteristic Cats Dogs
Indoors or Outdoors Housecats do enjoy being outdoors sometimes, but can wander off. Dogs need routine exercise and walks outdoors during the day (unless you have a large, fenced backyard where they can run and go to the bathroom)
Training Essential training of cats usually includes using the litter box and not clawing furniture. Cats resist training. Dogs need much more training than cats. Most dogs enjoy training, because it gives them something to do. They also have an innate desire to please their people.
Personality If you love serenity and independence mixed with playfulness, a cat is more likely to satisfy you. If you want to be greeted exuberantly every time you come home, a dog is a better choice.
Sociability Cats are often content to be left alone (except, of course, when you’d rather they leave you alone). Dogs thrive on interaction with humans and other dogs.
If you have trouble deciding whether to choose a dog or a cat, consider the old adage: A dog will be delighted to serve you; a cat will consider you its servant
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Well, I hope you survived June in one piece, for many, it was a tough one; thank goodness July is much better.
Here we go for July.
July is a month of being “there’ for friends. Reaching out to strangers. Making time for family: going out of your own way, just a little, to make someone else’s life a little easier. Generally, being more observant of what the person next to you is going through and support them in any way you can. It could be opening that door for someone loaded down, holding the elevator door even though they are technically far enough away you could close easily and make them wait. Offering help before you are asked. Brave starting a conversation you really don’t want to
have but you know that the other person really needs it. July is a month of “giving” kindness and consideration and receiving it in return. It is a month of becoming in sync with the fact if the person beside you or in your life comes “undone” or starts to “lose ground” it will affect you. If others become consumed by their own need to survive because there is no one there to help, just in the little things, it makes sense when you need them; to answer the phone, cook a meal, arrive to that event on time: it won’t happen. What goes around, most defi nitely comes around and we are all on the receiving end of that phenomena. Have a great July!
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(4:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Community Event Hidden Gardens of Rensselaer County 2010. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Rensselaer County will hold its annual “Rensselaer County Garden Tour”. This year’s tour will explore unique private home gardens in Poestenkill and
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(6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) Music & Entertainment Powers Park, Corner of 110th Street and Second AvenueOn the map at: 420 Second Ave, Troy NY 12182presented by the City of Troy. Summer Concert-The concerts are “Free” to the public. Crying Out Loud-Dance Party. Please bring lawn chairs. contact Vito Ciccarelli at, (518) 279-7162, or by e-mail at, [email protected]
Sun, July 11 (11:30 a.m. – N/A) Community Event/Fundraiser Netter’s Fund Memorial Golf Outing will be held at the Frear Park Golf Course. Reservations and full payment required by July 5. call Paul Forget at 783-7553. Tues, July 13 (10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) Farmer’s Market Monument Square, Troy. Wed, July 14 (5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) Music & Entertainment At the stage north of the Green Island Bridge. summer concert series. Aquanett, ‘80s band. The concerts will be every Wednesday.
(3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Farmers Market Hill St. between Liberty and Washington St., right off Fourth Street, Troy.contact [email protected].
(1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.) Community Event East Greenbush Community Library,
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Thurs, July 15 (2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) Farmers Market The Rensselaer County Farmers’ Market at the Twin Town Little League Park on Williams Road in North Greenbush. Road.
(10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon) Community Event Dyken PondEnvironmental Education CenterCropseyville Beautiful Birds. Each program will involve an activity and a craft. $3 per child or $6 per family. Pre-regis encouraged. Nature Nuts and Wee Wonders will run at the same time call 518-658-2055. www.dykenpond.org (5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Farmers Market Schaghticoke Town Hall, 290 Northline Drive, Melrose. Fri . July 16 (5:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.) Music & Entertainment The VFW Post 1938 in Valley Falls Friday night Deck Party’s. All are welcome. Hamburgers and hot dogs served.
Sat, July 17 (6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) Music & Entertainment Powers Park, Corner of 110th Street and Second Avenue Summer Concert-The concerts are “Free” to the public. Al Bruno-Neil Diamond Tribute. Please bring a lawn chair. Vito Ciccarelli at, (518) 279-7162, or by e-mail at, [email protected]
(11:00 a.m. - N/A) Community Event Riverfront Park, Troy. The Troy Pig Out will welcome professional BBQ teams from across the United States for this TWO DAY competition which includes a People’s Choice St. Louis Rib competition on Saturday, and the main event on Sunday. The Troy Pig Out is offi cially sanctioned by the Kansas City BBQ Association and the offi ce of the Governor as the New York State BBQ Championship, qualifying the winner for the National Championship. Barbeque vendors and live music are the main attractions for guests to the festival, fi lling Riverfront Park on both Saturday and Sunday, and a special fi reworks show on Saturday night over the Hudson River.
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visit www.troypigout.com 10:00 a.m. - N/A) History The Kate Mullany House/American Labor Studies Center. Gateway Tours for 2010. Kate Mullany was a young Irish immigrant who in 1864 organized and led the “Collar Laundry Union,” the fi rst truly all female labor union. Join Director Paul Cole as he shows us the ongoing renovations transforming her home, now a National Historic Site, into the site of the ALSC, promoting the study of labor history. $15. call 518-274-5267, or by email to [email protected]. (9 a.m. - 1 p.m.) Farmers Market Riverfront Park Troy www.troymarket.org
(1 p.m. - 8 p.m.) Community Event Hoags Corners Volunteer Fire Company Annual Clam Steam- This will be served at 5:00 p.m. For info, please call 766-5583 or [email protected]
Sun, July 18 (1 p.m. - 6 p.m.) History ~ Rensselaer County Historical Society 57 Second Street Troy HUDSON RIVER DINNER CRUISE - $85/members, $95 not-yet-members. Enjoy panoramic Hudson River cruise from Troy to the Athens Lighthouse and back ,as they pass through the lands that were once owned by the Van Rensselaer and Livingston families call 272.7232. Web Site: www.rchsonline.org
(11a.m. - N/A) Community Event Riverfront Park, Troy. The Troy Pig Out Day 2 www.troypigout.com
Tues, July 20 (10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) Farmer’s Market Monument Square, Troy. Wed, July 21 (3 p.m. - 6 p.m.) Farmers Market Hill St. between Liberty and WashingtonSt., right off Fourth Street, Troy.contact [email protected].
(5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) Music & Entertainment At the stage north of the Green Island Bridge. summer concert series. Albert Cummings, blues.
Fri, July 23 (5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Community Event-Fundraiser The Stephentown Valley Rod and Gun Club on Rt. 43 in West
Stephentown Fish Fry and More the Month. call 766-5350.
Sat, July 24, (9:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.) Farmers Market Riverfront Park Troy www.troymarket.org
(5 p.m. - 7 p.m.) Music & Entertainment The VFW Post 1938 in Valley Falls Friday night Deck Party’s. All are welcome
(9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m.) History Oakwood Cemetery. Please use their Oakwood Avenue Entrance on Oakwood Avenue (Rte. 40). Get Acquainted with Oakwood Cemetery Visit the fi nal resting place of the movers and shakers of Troy and surrounding areas. cost is $12.00. call 800-556-6273. www.oakwoodcemetery.org
(6:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) Music & Entertainment Powers Park, Corner of 110th Street and Second Avenue Summer Concert-The concerts are “Free” to the public. Blue Hand Luke Classic Rock Party. Please bring a lawn chair. contact Vito Ciccarelli at, (518) 279-7162, or by e-mail at, [email protected]
(2:30 - 6:30 p.m.) The Joseph L. Bruno, Stadium, 80 Vandenburgh Avenue, Troy. The Tri-City Valley Cats baseball team and Brown’s Brewing Company proudly present the Capital Region Craft Brewers Festival. Craft beer fans will enjoy a fun-fi lled afternoon celebrating the art of craft brewing. There will also be live music and a home brewing demonstration. This is a fundraising event to benefi t the New York-Penn League Charitable Foundation with proceeds going to help provide safe and well-maintained baseball fi elds for children throughout the area. contact the Valley Cats ticket offi ce or Brown’s Brewing Company. www.capitalbrewfest.com
Tues, July 27(10:30 a.m. - 1:30 p.m.) Farmer’s Market Monument Square, Troy.
Wed, July 28, (5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.) Music & Entertainment At the stage north of the Green Island Bridge. summer concert series. 40oz to Freedom, a Sublime tribute band.
(3:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m.) Farmers Market Hill St. , right off Fourth Street, Troy. contact [email protected].
Thurs, July 29 (2:30 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.) Farmers Market The Rensselaer County Farmers’ Market at the Twin Town Little League Park on Williams Road in North Greenbush. Road.
(5:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.) Farmers Market Schaghticoke Town Hall, 290 Northline Drive, Melrose. Fri, July 30 (5 p.m. - 7 p.m.) Music & Entertainment The VFW Post 1938 in Valley Falls Friday night Deck Party’s. All are welcome.
(5:00 p.m. 9:00 p.m.) Downtown Troy. Troy Night Out is a monthly arts and cultural event that takes place the last Friday of EVERY month in downtown Troy from 5 - 9 PM. The event regularly draws over 1,000 people onto the streets of Troy, and attendees are able to enjoy over 30 art events, 15 music venues, and over 20 fi ne restaurants as well as unique boutiques of all varieties. Free parking is available on-street and in several city garages. www.troynightout.org
Sat, July 31, (9 a.m. - 1 p.m.) Farmers Market Riverfront Park, Front Street,Troy www.troymarket.org
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Powers Park, Corner of 110th Street and Second AvenueSummer Concert-The concerts are “Free” to the public. Renee’ Lussier & Branchwater-Country Night. Please bring a lawn chair. contact Vito Ciccarelli at, (518) 279-7162, or by e-mail at, [email protected]
Sat, July 31 Dyken PondEnvironmental Education Center Cropseyville ~ Potluck, Pack or Paddle: Bring a dish to share, enjoy a community of nature-enthusiasts, and then take a canoe/kayak paddle or a hike. Refreshments and dessert provided. call 518-658-2055. www.dykenpond.org
Sun, Aug 1 (5:30-7:30 p.m.) Butler Park, Gettle Road, Averill Park. 2010 Sand Lake Kiwanis concerts: August 1 April Marie & Friends August 8 Michael Benedict Jazz Vibes August 15 Mixed Company August 22 The Reverberators August 29 Georgie Wonders Orchestra
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JULY Events at theRensselaer Public Library
Computer Class- Intro to Microsoft Word, Thurs July 8 at 2 PM. Beginner’s class, sign-up required.
“Make a splash, READ” Register for our reader’s club at the Rensselaer Public Library and get prizes for reading! Starts June 26th. Come in and get your reader’s kit, track reading minutes and get prizes and raffl e chances. You can also log on
to www.Rensselaerlibrary.org and register any time before July 31st. You can take your readers kit along with you to camp or Grandma’s and pick up your prizes when it is convenient for you (program ends September 1st).
Craft Times- Tues at 2. All summer, starting June 29. Learn a new craft each week. Kids ages 5-16. Sign up for one or all.
Preschool Story-times- Wed at 11 am. Drop-in story time for children ages 2-6, babies welcome. All summer, starting July 7.
Kid Movies: see your favorites projected on the big screen!“Finding Nemo”- July 2 at 2 PM“Princess and the Frog”- July 16 at 2 PM “Little Mermaid”- August 13 at 2 PM
Splish Splash Magic!- July 10th at 1 PM. Jim Snack’s magic show! For all ages. Sign-up required.
Drawing Class- 3 sessions, July 15, 22 and 29 at 6:30 PM. Learn to draw with artist Marlene Skaarland. Ages 10&up. Reg. req.
Dyken Pond- July 17 at 1 PM. A traveling pond comes to the library with live fi sh, salamanders, frogs and insects. A hands-on program for ages 5 & up. Reg. req.
Mad Science- July 24 at 1 PM* Become a mad scientist for a day and create amazing experiments. Ages 5 and up. Reg. req.
Splash Dancing to the Oldies- July 31 at 1 PM Join dancer Jennifer Stanley as she shows dance steps. No exp req, bring gym clothes. Reg. required.
Worms- August 7 at 1 PM. The worm-woman, Carol Morley, will show live worms and talk about why they are important. Ages 4 and up. Sign-up req.
Reader’s Party- your completed reading record is your ticket to this party on Wednesday, Aug 18 from 6-8. Pizza, prizes and more! Reg. req.
Teen Game Nights- June 30, July 28 and Aug 11 from 6-8. Ages 10 & up. Board games, card games and Wii. Food and fun!
Teen Movie Nights- July 14 and Aug 4 from 6-8. Ages 10 & up. See a movie on the big screen with your friends! The library is located at 676 East Street in Rensselaer, across from the Amtrak parking lot. For more information or to sign up for a program, call 462-1193 or log on to Http://www.uhls.org/Rensselaer/blog.
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Rensselaer County Regional Chamber of Commerce Unveils New, Enhanced WebsiteThe Chamber has launched an exciting new website designed to give members the online resources and connections they need to succeed in the business community. Designed and developed by Tech Valley Webs, the new website at www.renscochamber.com is the latest advancement in the Chamber’s consistent branding efforts to help members Market, Develop & Connect. The site contains up-to-date information on Chamber news and events, member benefi ts, networking opportunities, and more. In keeping with the Chamber’s three-year Strategic Plan, the website promotes members’ maximum use of programs and benefi ts, and opens more effective channels of communication.
“Businesses and organizations need every advantage they can get to successfully compete and grow,” said Jo Ann LeSage Nelson, Vice President of Client Services for Pierce Communications, and a member of the Chamber’s Marketing Committee. “The new website is in sync with the Chamber’s entire brand portfolio, giving members a powerful package of services at their fi ngertips.”
The new website responds to member requests for more opportunities to promote their businesses online, including such features as:
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The website contains resources for job training and development, relocation, entrepreneurial programs, The Leadership Institute, and more. Visitors can access a Community Calendar, and a new Photo Gallery of recent Chamber events.
“In today’s economy, the business community must be proactive and seek out innovative opportunities to prosper,” said Chamber President Linda Hillman. “The Chamber is here to help get the word out and Market your business. We’re committed to giving you opportunities to Develop your skills and understanding of the evolving marketplace. When you need to reach out, we’re here to help you Connect your business through effective networking strategies. Our new website underscores our mission in every way.”
For more information and for website advertising rates and customized packages, contact Claudette Thornton, Chamber Marketing & Communications Director, at 518.274.7020, ext. 18, or [email protected].
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‘Celebration Cruise: 12 Chambers, 1 River’ Thurs, July 8- 3:30 pm
A dozen area chambers of commerce for “Celebration Cruise: 12 Chambers. 1 River” on the Captain JP II on Thursday, July 8. Connect with business professionals from all 12 chambers in the greater Tech Valley region. The Celebration Cruise will include non-stop networking, live entertainment, door prizes, hors d’oeuvres, drink specials and so much more, all in a fun and relaxed setting. Boarding is from 5:30 to 6 p.m., with the cruise following from 6 to 8 p.m. Tickets are only $36 per person.
Participating chambers: Albany-Colonie Regional; Bethlehem; Colonie; Columbia County; Fulton County Regional; Guilderland; Mechanicville; Montgomery County; Rensselaer County Regional; Saratoga County; Schenectady County; and Southern Saratoga County.
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As in past years, the Rensselaer County Farmers’ Market at the Twin Town Little League Park on Williams Road in North Greenbush, will be open from 2:30 P.M. to 5:30 P.M.. each Thursday through October 14, 2010.
Returning farmers include Kristy’s Barn, Castleton; Krug’s Brookside Farm; East Schodach, Gold Krest Farms; Rensselaer; Tarbox Farms Earth’s Bounty, Troy; fresh made goat cheese and mozzarella from R&G Cheese, Cohoes; wines from Cascade Winery; stromboli and tomato pie from DeFazio’s of Troy.
The market’s new vendors are Thunder Mountain Curry, Pan-Asian cuisine, Troy, Engelke Farm, Poestenkill and fresh chicken barbecues every week from The Eatery in Troy.
“Because of our location off Route 4 near Hudson Valley Community College, we’re the ideal stop for commuters driving home who want a take home dinner, bottle of wine as well as many farm fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables and baked goods,” says market manager Rich Belanger.
The market will open with delicious fresh asparagus, leaf lettuces, green house tomatoes, rhubarb, radishes, scallions and strawberries as well as an assortment of hanging baskets, bedding and potted plants.
The 2010 market sponsors are the Our Towne monthly newspaper and Discount Wine & Liquor of East Greenbush. The market will continue to accept applications from vendors throughout the season.
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1. Empty contents of pasta mix (from Suddenly Salad box) into 3-quart saucepan 2/3 full of boiling water. Gen-tly boil uncovered 12 minutes, stirring occasionally. 2. Drain pasta; rinse with cold water. Shake to drain well. 3. In medium bowl, stir contents of seasoning mix (from Suddenly Salad box), the dressing and lemon juice until blended. Stir in pasta and remaining ingredients. Cover; refrigerate until ready to serve. Store any remaining salad covered in the refrigerator.
Grilled Italian Turkey Burgers1/2 lb ground turkey breast 3 tablespoons tomato pasta sauce 1 tablespoon fi nely chopped red onion 2 slices (1 oz each) mozzarella cheese, cut in half 1/2 baguette (8 inches), cut into two 4-inch pieces 2 lettuce leaves 2 slices red onion Additional tomato pasta sauce, if desired
1. Brush grill rack with vegetable oil. Heat gas or charcoal grill. In medium bowl, mix turkey, 3 tablespoons pasta sauce and chopped onion. Shape mixture into 2 patties, each about 3/4 inch thick and the approximate shape of the baguette pieces. 2. Cover and grill patties over medium heat 12 to 15 minutes, turning once, until thermometer inserted in center of patties reads 165°F. Top patties with cheese. Cover and grill about 1 minute longer or until cheese is melted. 3. Slice baguette pieces horizontally in half. Place lettuce leaves on bottom halves; top with burgers and onion slices. Top with remaining baguette halves. Serve with additional pasta sauce.
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Things to do over the summer that teaches kids while having fun
Diane Laney Fitzpatrick
Summer is here and the kids are on a break from school for three months. There are many things you can do to make the most of your summer and planning regular activities with and for your kids is one of them. It does require some planning to be able to have a plan for each day so your kids don’t end up in front of the television for hours or are constantly whining to you that they are bored. If you plan out on a calendar an activity for each day, it will give the kids something to look forward to and will give them a way to be stimulated both physically and mentally over their school vacation.One of the best ways to keep them stimulated and involved intellectually is to create a chart that involves a small amount of reading and math facts for them to do daily.You can get whatever books they are excited to read at your local library. The more they are interested in the book, the more likely they will be excited to do a few minutes of reading everyday. Cooking is another fun thing to do in the summer.Try making homemade ice cream or popsicles for a yummy summer treat. Cooking is great because math is used as well as creativity. Another great idea is to have the kids do some kind of physical activity each day. The trick to this is to make it seem like play then they won’t feel like they are exercising. Take a nature hike in the woods is another great idea and have them do leaf impressions during it to keep in a special book.
If you have a family vacation planned, prepare the kids for where they are going and make it educational too. Teach them about some interesting facts about the vacation spot and have them keep a trip journal. Traveling is one of the best learning experiences for both children and adults. http://ezinearticles.com/
Miss Sigmund Speaks About Differences
Dear Miss Sigmund,
My skin is cocoa-brown. My mom says it is beautiful, like chocolate milk. A kid at school said my skin is dirty looking. I don’t feel beautiful like my mom says I am anymore. What can I do?
Sincerely,Feeling Ugly
Dear Feeling Ugly,
I have spoken to your principal. Behavior like this is not tolerated in school. The adults will help.
Your letter made me so sad, I cried. I get biting mad when I hear mean, ignorant comments about race. They are so hurtful. I have been called a “yuppie-puppy” and a “mixed-breed” all because I am half golden retriever and half standard poodle! I know in my heart I am a great dog, and I am proud to be a Goldendoodle!
I’m sorry that you were hurt, my beautiful friend. Re-member, kindness matters. Be kind to yourself! Smart kids and dogs never believe ignorant comments.
Sincerely,Miss Sigmund, golden and loving it
Dear Miss Siggy,
Some kids say I am different. I wish I were the same as they are. Sometimes I want us all to be the same. My mom says that would be boring. Do you think it would be boring, Miss Siggy?
From,I Want Us All To Be the Same Dear Same,
I think you are on to something beautiful. If we were all the same there would be nothing to hate anyone about, nothing to fi ght about, nothing to resent, be jealous about, or compete for. We would see nothing but friends. That is a ter-RUFF-ic idea and not boring at all. (Sorry, Mom).Let’s practice this idea. All day long today let’s see everyone as the same. When you speak to people today ask them about their favorite things, and fi nd out what you have in common. We will practice remembering that we are more alike then we are different. This will be fun!
Love, Miss Siggy, CGC, TDI, Ph.D.
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Music in the Park located atOnderdonk Park on Hampton Avenue
Across from Hampton Manor Lake6 to 8 p.m.
Relax and Enjoy the Sensational Artists! We encourage friends, families and neighbors to join together in celebrating the summer season by enjoying the music, the outdoors and the company! Feel free to bring a lawn chair!Teagan’s will be selling hot dogs and hamburgers. Soda and water will also be available, so bring your family and have dinner!
Bands include:Band of Gold - August 3rdWinchester & Young - August 10thJohnny Cassera’s Route 66 - August 17thGELVIS - August 24th Renee Lussier & Branchwater - August 31 Bow Riders (D. Bazinet) - September 7th
East Greenbush Bocce!! The Senior Bocce games will be played at Onderdonk Park
in Hampton Manor and will last until Labor Day.NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY!
Easy game to learn and lots of fun to be had by those who join. To learn more about the game, go to www.bocce.standardsassociation.org and you will be able to grasp what the game is all about.
Anyone over the age of 55 will be able to join.Call Carmela Hicks at 477-4775 if you are interested.
The Greenbush Garden Club is proud to announce that Charles G. Rappazzo of Castleton on Hudson, is the winner of the 2010 "JoAnn Lally Memorial Garden Club Scholarship". Charles is a senior at LaSalle Institute in Troy. Our committee members were impressed with Charles interest in preserving the environment. Charles will be pursuing studies in Biological and Environmental Engineering at Cornell this fall.
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Columbia High School 20th Year ReunionEast Greenbush - Attention Class of 1990, Columbia High School: 20 years ago this June we graduated from Columbia High. Come celebrate 20 years this summer with old friends and classmates on July 24th
with a family picnic at Camp Scully in Wynantskill, followed by an evening dinner cruise on the JP Cruise Line. For more information and to purchase
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(From Route 20, Middlesex Road; From Brookview Road, Pheasant Lane)JULY 24, 2010 1:OO pm - 7:00 pm
Games for the entire family to enjoyBouncy Bounce, Bean Bag Toss, Duck Pond, Beach Ball Volleyball
Dunking Booth – Someone you know could be the “dunkee”East Greenbush Fire Department will be showing off some of their equipment
A special musical worship service will be held outdoors (weather permitting) with the talents of Pastor David Dietsche
We will also be holding ourANNUAL STEAK BAKE ALL DAY
Steak, Baked Potato, Cole Slaw, Beverage, DessertAdults $10.00 – Seniors $9.00 – Children $8.00
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Columbia High School Columbia High School 50th50th Reunion ReunionCHS, Class of 1960, will be celebrating their Golden Reunion in September. On Friday, September 24th,
they will be having an informal gathering at Quigleys in East Greenbush starting at 6:30 p.m. On Saturday September 25th, an all day event will take place at
the Rensselaer Elks, Columbia Turnpike, East Greenbush
starting at noon. If you have not received your invitation or have any questions please call Lynne
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Summer is in full swing and now is the time to plan for the next heating season. Polsinello Fuels, Inc. has many Price Protection Programs available to save you money. We are currently enrolling customers in our Flex and Capped programs and many have already started saving!
With oil prices climbing, now is the time to get the benefi t of a good discount. When you pay up front with the Flexible Prepay plan, you can save up to $0.15 off per gallon! On the Flex Budget, not only do you receive $0.10 off every gallon, but your payments are evenly spaced out over monthly payments so you don’t have to worry about large winter bills. In addition to the Flex plans we have also released our Capped Price Protection Plans. The capped prepay and budget plans not only give you peace of mind with a ceiling rate that you will not exceed, but will allow your price to drop down with the market. Combine this with a service contract for worry free maintenance, and you get the Total Lower Cost (TLC) you deserve!
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Library Calendar
Free Summer Concert Series at LibraryPlease call the library at 477-7476 to register for any of the adult programs, concerts or movies.
Peaceful Country Band ~Wed, July 7 - 7 pmJoin this popular three-piece band and female vocalist for some classic country, new country and oldies.
Popular Music of the Gaslight Era (1890-1920)performed by John Root ~ Wed, July 21 - 6:30 pmFeature a delightful repertoire of instrumental and vocal musical styles from the turn of the previous century.
Celtic Music by Byrne & Barrett ~ Wed, July 28 - 7 pm
Free Adults ProgramsConsumer Fraud & Identity TheftWed, July 14 - 1 pmJoin Maurice Padula from the Attorney General’s Offi ce to learn about some of the scams being seen in the Hudson Valley.
Hatha Yoga ClassSat, July 24 - 10 amAn instructor from the YMCA will present this mixed level Hatha yoga class for beginner to advanced.
MeditationSat, July 31 - 10 amMeditation for beginner to advanced.
Free Wed Night Movie:JULY 14 @ 6:30 pm – Invictus
Make a Splash @ Your Library! Each week, kids of all ages can receive prizes
AND enter the end-of-summer raffl es—just for reading fun books, magazines, and more! Get extra raffl e tickets when you fi nd Sully around town. Surf our website for more details, or just swim on into the library for an ocean of fun.
Visit the library’s website www.eastgreenbushlibrary.org
Baby Bookworms (birth—36 months)Thurs @ 10 OR 10:30 am July 1st – Aug 12
Enjoy stories, songs, and nursery rhymes with Miss Molly! No reg req
Teen Summer Reading ProgramsTeens (grades 6-12) Stop in or check our website
Karaoke Kick-OffThurs, July 1 @ 6 pmREG. IN ADVANCE.
CraftapaloozaThurs, July 8 @ 7 pm
Bring a t-shirt and we’ll supply the rest!
Minute to Win ItThurs, July 15 @ 7 pm
Bubble BonanzaThurs, July 22 @ 7 pm
Red Cross Babysitting ClassMon, July 26; 9 am - 5 pm
Earn a Red Cross Babysitting Certifi cate. Cost is $63/person and is required at PRE-REGISTRATION. Boys & girls ages 11+ welcome.
Pirate LuauThurs, July 29 @ 7 pm
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Upcoming Public Hearing at EG LibraryThere will be a public hearing on the preliminary 2011 budget for the East Greenbush Community
Library on Tues ., July 20 at 7 pm at the library. The public is invited to attend.
East Greenbush registered voters who wish to be considered as candidates for election to the Board of Trustees, may contact Evelyn Butrico, library director, for an information packet. There are two fi ve-year positions available in the library’s upcoming election in September. Any persons interested or considering running for trustee of the board are encouraged to attend the public hearing
on July 20 to discuss the upcoming budget.
FREE COMPUTER ADVICE AT EG LIBRARY
During the months of July and August, “Ask the Expert” Open Computer Labs. On Mon, July 12 and on Mon, August 9 from 6:30 to 8:30 pm, drop by the library to get some individual help with some of your computer questions from our
tech services librarian.
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THEATRE: Youth Theatre Players presents “William’s Window” on July 31 at 7pm and Aug 1 at 2pm. Tickets are $5 and reservations can be made ay 518-674-2007.
GALLERY: The Sand Lake Center for the Arts gallery will exhibit the unique visual world of Ellen Kostroff from July 1 - Aug. 15. Ms. Kostroff’s stunning surreal photographs will be on view. Hours are Wed. & Fri. from 10-12 and Sun. from 1-3pm and by appt. A free, and open to the public artist reception will be held on Sun, July 18 from 1-3pm.
SUMMER YOUTH PROGRAMS: Sign up now for summer youth workshops. July 5 -August 1. Spaces are limited - sign up now! Classes include Creative Clay, Artsmart, Creative Movement, Building Blocks of Music, Make Your Own Theatre, Hip Hop Zumba, and *New this year* Filmmaking: From Script to Screen, and Youth Theatre Players presenting William’s Window.
SAVE THE DATE: Thursday, August 19 for Third Annual A Taste of Sand Lake, sample delicious fare from local restaurants and mingle with friends and support the arts!
The Sand Lake Center for the Arts is located at 2880 NY 43, one-half mile east of the blinking light in Averill Park, NY. Call 518-674-2007 or visit www.slca-ctp.org for more information and to
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In the opening pages of Jamie Ford’s stunning debut novel, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet, Henry Lee comes upon a crowd gathered outside the Panama Hotel, once the gateway to Seattle’s Japantown. It has been boarded up for decades, but now the new owner has made an incredible discovery: the belongings of Japanese families,left when they were rounded up and sent to internment camps during World War II. As Henry looks on, the owner opens a Japanese parasol.
This simple act takes old Henry Lee back to the 1940s, at the height of the war, when young Henry’s world is a jumble of confusion and excitement, and to his father, who is obsessed with the war in China and having Henry grow up American. While “scholarshipping” at the exclusive Rainier Elementary, where the white kids ignore him, Henry
meets Keiko Okabe, a young Japanese American student. Amid the chaos of blackouts, curfews, and FBI raids, Henry and Keiko forge a bond of friendship–and innocent love–that transcends the long-standing prejudices of their Old World ancestors. And after Keiko and her family are swept up in the evacuations to the internment camps, she and Henry are left only with the hope that the war will end, and that their promise to each other will be kept.
Forty years later, Henry Lee is certain that the parasol belonged to Keiko. In the hotel’s dark dusty basement he begins looking for signs of the Okabe family’s belongings and for a long-lost object whose value he cannot begin to measure. Now a widower, Henry is still trying to fi nd his voice–words that might explain the actions of his nationalistic father; words that might bridge the gap between him and his modern, Chinese American son; words that might help him confront the choices he made many years ago.
Set during one of the most confl icted and volatile times in American history, Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet is an extraordinary story of commitment and enduring hope. In Henry and Keiko, Jamie Ford has created an unforgettable duo whose story teaches us of the power of forgiveness and the human heart.
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Lynne CatelottiGood Buy Books330 Columbia Tpke. Rensselaer, NY479- BOOK (2665)
Every Wednesday evening from June 23rd thru August 25th the Troy Downtown Collaborative and the City of Troy, along with DeCrescente distributing present Rockin’on the River! This free, outdoor concert series is in its third year and gives music fans a wonderful excuse to stay out and about on a Wednesday night!
July 7th Hair of the Dog Irish Favorites July 14th Aquanett 80’s with an attitude July 21st Albert Cummings blues July 28th 40 oz to freedon a tribute to Sublime August 4th Ryan Cabrera August 11th Super 400 troy’s own August 18th Urban Sun funk August 25th Blue Hand Luke local legends
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