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This Week’s Community Events more inside…

David D. Ruzzo & Associates, LLC

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WEEKLY PENNYSAVER

Volume 66 • Number 11 • March 12, 2015

(Hans Pennink / Special to the Times Union)

Scotia-Glenville’s Joe Cremo (24) is defended by Troy’s Zach Radz (12) dur-ing their Section II Class A Boys’ Championship High School Basketball game in Guilderland, N.Y., Saturday, March 7, 2015.

STATIONS OF THE CROSSROTTERDAM JCT. – Each Friday during Lent the Rosary Altar Society is holding Stations of the Cross at 6:00pm followed by homemade soup and bread at St. Margaret of Cortona Church on Rte. 5S in Rotterdam Jct. Every-one is invited. For more information call 887-5288.

THE OUTRAGEOUS LIFE OF SOPHIE TUCKER FILMNISKAYUNA – The Schenectady JCC’s Jewish Film Festival concludes with the showing of the movie “The Outrageous Life of Sophie Tucker” on Sat-urday, March 14, 7:30pm. The movie was made in 2014 in USA. The movie will be shown on a 166-inch Elite screen. The rags to riches story of Sophie Tucker, an iconic superstar who ruled the worlds of vaudeville, Broadway, radio, television, and Hollywood throughout the 20th century. This new documentary is a labor of love by producers, Susan & Lloyd Ecker. Individ-ual ticket cost is $9, $5 Members, and $3 Students. The program is spon-sored by MVP Healthcare, The Jewish Federation of NENY and The Arts Center of the Capital District. The program was made possible through the generous support of the Epstein Jewish Cultural Fund, Meyer & Mary Kur-land/Gebell Fund, and Jonas & Edith Fleminberg Jewish Cultural Fund. For more information, please contact Judy Ben-Ami, Jewish Cultural and Adult Programming Director, at 377-8803, or email [email protected]

SOUP’S ONSCOTIA – Beaukendaal Vol. Fire Dept. Ladies Auxiliary presents “Soup’s On” on Sat., March 14, 11:30 until gone! Due to construction taking place at the Fire Dept., the Ladies Auxiliary will be holding the event as “Take Out ONLY with Bake Sale” at Rectors Station on Route 5. Cost: $4 per pint; $10 for 3 pints. For more information, visit website at beukendaalfd.com or call Mary Beth at 374-1809.

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CORNED BEEF DINNERBURNT HILLS – A Corned Beef Dinner will be held at the Burnt Hills United Meth-odist Church at 816 Route 50 in Burnt Hills on Saturday, March 14th from 4:30 to 7:00pm. Tickets are $12.00 for adults and $6.00 for chil-dren fi ve and over. Children under 5 are free. All prof-its from the dinner will be used for Church programs and projects and commu-nity outreach. Tickets may be purchased in advance at Mail ‘N More and the Church Offi ce. For more information please call the church at 399-5144.

CORNED BEEF DINNER & BAKE SALE

WEST CHARLTON – West Charlton United Presby-terian Church located at the corner of Routes 67 & 147 in West Charlton will hold a Corned Beef Dinner and Bake Sale on Saturday, March 14, from 3:30-6:30pm. Tickets: $12. Eat in or take out.

CORNED BEEF DINNERALPLAUS – The Alplaus United Methodist Church, 1 Brook-side Avenue in Alplaus is hosting a Corned Beef dinner on Saturday, March 14 from 5-7pm. Cost: $10 adults, $9 Veterans, $5 kids 5-12, kids under 5 free. Family package for 2 adults and 2 kids 5-12 is $25. Walk-ins welcome; take-outs avail-able. Menu: Corned Beef, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, bread, dessert and (beverage for eat in only). Diners are encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item that will be donated to the SICM Food Pantry. Call 518-399-6000 or visit www.alplau-sumc.org for information. The Alplaus Church is handicapped accessible.

SCIENCE SERIES CONTINUES AT SCHENECTADY COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY

SCHENECTADY – The Friends of Schenectady County Public Library will off er a new program in their Science Series at the Central library, 99 Clinton Street in Schenectady. On Monday, March 16 Richard Messmer PhD., will present a talk, A Physi-cal Scientist Looks at Economics. The programs are held in the McChesney Room, beginning at 12:00pm. All are open to the public. Attendees are encouraged to bring a lunch; bev-erages are available for a nominal fee.

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SCHENECTADY – America’s leading duo-organists, Elizabeth and Raymond Chenault, will present an or-gan recital on Sunday after-noon, March 15, at 3:00pm at the First United Method-ist Church, 603 State Street, Schenectady, as the second concert in the church’s annu-al Concert Series. These two esteemed organists, per-forming together at one or-gan, have been the featured recitalists at conferences, conventions and festivals in the United States and Eng-land, been heard on public radio, made four CDs, which will be available at this con-cert, and have published several volumes of their col-lection of duets. Their per-formance on March15th will include many compositions written specifi cally for them as well as their own arrange-ment of Andrew Lloyd Web-ber’s Phantom of the Opera. This concert is free and the public is invited to attend. Following the concert there will be reception in Fellow-ship Hall.

PIROGHI SALEBALLSTON LAKE – Christ the Savior parish, 349 Eastline Rd., Ballston Lake, will hold a Piroghi Sale on Tuesday, March 17. Potato/cheese, sauerkraut, and Farmer’s cheese piroghis may be or-dered. Call 363-0001. Please get you orders in as soon as possible. Pick-up is on Tues-day between 11:30am and 12:30pm.

LENTEN LUNCHESREXFORD – On Wednes-day, March 18th, at 12:00 pm, Faith Baptist Church will be hosting the fourth of six Lenten Lunches at 11 Glenridge Road in Rexford. The public is encouraged to attend. Lunch is served at noon, with a special speaker each week. Lenten Lunches will be hosted each Wednes-day from 12:00 to 12:45pm and will continue until April 1st. A donation of $7 is sug-gested to cover the cost of the meal. Please make reservations by calling the church offi ce at 399-2220, reservation line #3 or by e-mailing offi [email protected] by Sunday of the week you plan to attend. In case of weather-related cancellations, please check the School Closing Network. If Shenendehowa Central Schools are closed due to weather, the luncheon will be cancelled as well. The speaker on March 18th will be Rev. Robert Port, Execu-tive Pastor of Faith Baptist Church.

WHITNEY BOOK CORNER BOOK SALE

SCHENECTADY – The Whit-ney Book Corner, 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on paperbacks during the month of March. Books will be 4/$1.00. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); Saturday 10:30am–3pm; and Sunday 1:30pm–3:30pm. On the fi rst Thursday of each month from 4-7pm, books are half price. The Whitney Book Corner sells qual-ity 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.

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKENDCAPITAL DISTRICT – Marriage Encounter Weekend - for cou-ples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communication, revitalize their rela-tionship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. The next weekend is March 21-22. Reservations required. www.albanyme.org Call 279-3243 for information.

SAVE THE DATE! GIFFY’S CHICKEN

BAR-B-QGLENVILLE – The Thomas Corners Volunteer Fire De-partment Ladies Auxiliary will be hosting a First of the Spring Season Chicken BBQ at the fi rehouse on Airport Road on Wednesday, March 25th from 4 to 6pm. The dinner includes 1/2 chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, roll & butter, dessert and bev-erage. The event is takeout only.

FRIDAY FISH DINNERSGLENVILLE – The Glenville Knights of Columbus will be host-ing a Haddock Fish Dinner each Friday through March 27 at Immaculate Conception Church, Rt. 50, Glenville, from 4:30pm until 7:00pm. Dinner will include Fried or Baked Batter Dipped Haddock, Fried or Baked Potatoes, Coleslaw, Dessert and Coff ee, Tea or Punch. Macaroni and Cheese is available for Children not wanting fi sh. A limited amount of gluten free macaroni and cheese will also be available. Adults: $10.00; Seniors: $9.00; Children 4-12: $5.00. Take-outs will be available.

ANNUAL SPRING RUMMAGE SALEREXFORD – Annual Spring Rummage Sale at Amity Reformed Church on Friday, April 10 from 9am-4pm and Saturday, April 11 from 9am-2pm. Selection of next to new children, teenage and adult clothing to outfi t the family with Spring dresses, coats, sports attire, shoes and handbags. As always there will be many household items, small appliances, dishes, linens, toys and books. On our baked goods table we feature our home baked pastries, pies, cookies and candy. We do invite folks to come and sit and enjoy our luncheon of sandwiches, fried dough, hot dogs, desserts and beverages. Make Amity your stop, shop and happy time while you fi nd bargains and delicious goodies. Items to be donated may be dropped off at the church from April 3-9. Call 371-8851 for appointment.

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SCHENECTADY – St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street, (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, is sponsoring its Ninth Annual Palm Sunday Weekend Bake Sale on Saturday, March 28th from 4:00 to 5:30pm and on Sunday, March 29th from 7:30 to 11:30am in the vestibule of the Church. All kinds of baked goods suitable for the Palm Sunday and Easter holidays will be available, in-cluding Easter breads, cookies, pies, nut breads, cakes, etc. In additional Easter Butter Lambs will be on sale, to benefit the Sisters of the Resurrection, all for a nominal fee. The public is cordially invited! The Church is handicapped accessible and parking is available behind the Church. More information may be obtained by calling 374-4466 x13.

DONOR REGISTRATION DRIVE FOR LOCAL TEEN, REESE JOHNSON

CAPITAL DISTRICT – Clifton Park & Halfmoon Emergency Corps. to host a Donor Registration Drive for a local teen bat-tling Leukemia. Clifton Park & Halfmoon Emergency Corps. (CPHM EMS), in partnership with Be The Match, will host “Clifton Park & Halfmoon Saves Lives”, a donor screening and registry with the hopes of finding a bone marrow match for Reese Johnson, a 14-year-old Ballston Spa resident who is battling Leukemia. The event will take place on Sunday, March 15th from 1:00pm-4:00pm at CPHM EMS, 15 Crossing Blvd. Clifton Park, NY 12065. The donor registration process consists of simply filling out a few medical forms and an effortless and painless mouth swab. Donors should be be-tween the ages of 18-44, and the whole process takes only fifteen minutes. Safe Child ID Cards and child fingerprinting, administrated by the Saratoga County Sheriff’s Department; Emergency Medical Service 101; Learn critical, life saving CPR skills that could save a life; Ambulance and equipment tours; Hearth Health Education; Fundraising opportunities includ-ing a 50/50 raffle and special offers with corporate partners: Hoffman Car Wash “Helping Hands” and The Revolution Spin Studio. Reese Johnson, a strong-spirited 14-year-old Ballston Spa resident was recently diagnosis with Leukemia after overcoming a battle with Ewing’s Sarcoma, a rare but aggres-sive childhood cancer. She is currently undergoing chemo-therapy, and the next step will be a bone marrow transplant. For information about Reese Johnson, please visit her com-munity support Facebook page: “Courage, Hope & Love for Reese” https://www.facebook.com/pages/Courage-Hope-Love-for-Reese/1409471742647959?fref=ts

ST. JOSEPH’S ATHLETIC CLUBSCHENECTADY – St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street, (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, is hosting the St. Joseph’s Athletic Club at the 8:00am Mass at St. Joseph’s Church on Sunday, March 22nd. St. Joseph’s Athletic Club was established in 1929 as an out-let for young men on the Eastern Avenue hill, Schenectady. This social club sponsored teams in basketball, hockey, soft-ball, bowling and golf. New Year’s Eve and Mardi Gras parties were held upstairs in the former St. Mary’s School Hall and children’s Christmas parties were held at the Club. The club currently sponsors golf and bowling leagues. While the mem-bership was as high as 140 and was composed of mostly pa-rishioners of the former St. Mary’s Church, and those living on the “hill” area, it currently has approximately 101 members, has changed throughout the years, with members located in several counties and states. Beginning in 2011, the members chose St. Joseph’s Church to be the site of this annual event and will continue to consider St. Joseph’s as home. This will be the club’s 63rd Annual Corporate Mass, and will be dedi-cated to all past and present members of the Club. Follow-ing the Mass they will hold a Communion breakfast at their clubhouse on Eastern Avenue. The public is cordially invited. St. Joseph’s Church is handicapped accessible and parking is available in the parking lot behind the Church. More informa-tion is available by calling 374-4466 x13.

$1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS AVAILABLEGLENVILLE – Scotia-Glenville Senior Citizens, Inc. will again offer $1,000 scholarships to two area high school seniors who have demonstrated good scholarship and community service, with special emphasis on service to Glenville seniors. High school seniors who live in the town of Glenville, regard-less of school affiliation, may request an application by writ-ing to the Glenville Senior Center, 32 Worden Rd., Glenville, NY 12302; Attn.: Scholarship Committee. Applications for the scholarships will also be available in the Scotia-Glenville High School in the guidance and GIVE offices. Applications are now available and must be returned by April 13, 2015.

SAVE THE DATE! BROOK’S CHICKEN BBQNISKAYUNA – The Niskayuna Reformed Church will be host-ing a Brook’s Chicken BBQ at 3041 Troy-Schenectady Rd. (Rt. 7), 4 mi. west of Northway Exit 6, on Friday, April 17, from 3-6pm. The $11 dinner includes ½ chicken, baked potato, coleslaw, roll and dessert OR ½ chicken for $7. Take out only. Proceeds will support Church Mission and Service Groups (i.e., homeless, foster children, disaster funds). For additional information, please call 518-785-5575.

SAVE THE DATE! RUMMAGE SALENISKAYUNA – The Niskayuna Reformed Church will have a Rummage Sale at 3041 Troy-Schenectady Rd. (Rt. 7), 4 miles west of Northway Exit 6, on Saturday, May 2nd, from 9am-3pm. Rummage Sale will include clothing, books, toys and games, jewelry, household items, linens, collectables, domes-tics, seasonal décor, and a Bag Sale at 1pm. Proceeds will sup-port Church Mission Fund and Service Groups (i.e., homeless, foster children, disaster funds, etc.). For additional informa-tion, call 518-785-5575.

SIMPLICITY PARENTINGCAPITAL DISTRICT – The community of Saratoga Springs has teamed up to present Kim John Payne M.ED speaking on Sim-plicity Parenting at the Saratoga Springs High School Library located at 1 Blue Streak Boulevard on Friday May, 15 from 7:00- 9:00pm. Kim John Payne is the author of the #1 Best Selling book Simplicity Parenting. He is an Australian who has, for 27 years, worked throughout the world as a counsel-or, consultant/researcher and educator of both children and adults. His lecture is sure to inspire and offer valuable insight for anyone who holds children dear in their hearts!

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SCHENECTADY – Electric City Immigrants: Italians and Poles of Schenectady, 1880-1930, Presented by Robert Pascucci, Ph.D on Saturday, March 28, 2pm at Schenectady County His-torical Society, 32 Washington Avenue, Schenectady. Admis-sion: $5.00; Free for Schenectady County Historical Society Members. Dr. Pascucci’s presentation will focus on the two largest immigrant groups, Italian and Polish, that settled in Schenectady during its period of rapid economic growth that was fueled largely by General Electric and the American Locomotive Company. How these two immigrant groups adjusted to the city will be examined, as well as the impact that the new arrivals had on Schenectady. Dr. Robert Pascucci grew up in Troy, New York, and taught social studies at the high school level in the Capital District for many years, until taking the position of district supervisor of social studies in a suburban Philadelphia school district. Now retired, he lives in Pennsylvania. Dr. Pascucci did his undergraduate work at Siena College and his graduate work at Fordham University and at the University at Albany, where he received a Ph.D. in History. Dr. Pascucci wrote his doctoral dissertation on Elec-tric City Immigrants: Italians and Poles of Schenectady, N.Y., 1880-1930. This program is part of the Exploring Schenect-ady County’s Immigrant Past project, supported by grants from the New York Council for the Humanities and the Sche-nectady County Initiative Program. For more information, please call 518-374-0263 or email [email protected]. The Schenectady County Historical Society is wheel-chair accessible, with off-street parking behind the building and overflow parking next door at the YWCA.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR BINKY PATROL CAPITAL DISTRICT – National non-profit Binky Patrol pro-vides blankets for children in need locally through the Me-chanicville chapter. We supply handmade blankets and hats to children who are sick, homeless, grieving or traumatized throughout Saratoga, Albany and Rensselaer Counties. No sewing experience necessary. We also need donations of materials such as cotton flannel, or cotton fabric, yardage or scraps, Polar fleece, quilt batting, postage stamps, and skeins of acrylic yarn. Blanket sizes range from 36”x36” to twin size for teens. Work on your own schedule to make blankets or help deliver them. Contact Dayle Gruder at 664-5271 or [email protected].

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IN CRISIS?GLENVILLE – Families Anon-ymous is a free support group for family and friends of a loved one who is suf-fering from alcohol, drugs, or other addictive behavior. You are not alone and there is help. Meetings are every Monday at 7:15 pm at Co-nifer Park (not associated), 79 Glenridge Road, Glen-ville, off main lobby in room 117. Come listen to other FA members, become stronger, and learn new ways to im-prove the situation. For more information, contact Jerry or Vera at 518-283-4147, or e-mail [email protected].

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MEETINGGLENVILLE – Adult Children of Alcoholics (and other family dysfunction) Meeting. If you are an adult child of family dys-function (addiction, physical/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., Glen-ville, (Immaculate Concep-tion Church). Meetings will be held in Room 2 of the school building. For more info, please contact Rick H. at 374-9659 or [email protected]

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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Become a competent communicator and confident leader. Patroon Toastmasters offers an edu-cational and supportive en-vironment to our members. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 510 Albany-Shaker Road in Loud-onville to hone our commu-nication skills for personal or professional reasons. Check out http://Patroon.Tastmas-tersClubs.org for more infor-mation. Get started today. We welcome guests!

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AWARDCAPITAL DISTRICT – Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (BHOS), Music Director Su-san Hermance Fedak, will hold its annual vocal com-petition for current High School juniors and seniors in the Capital Region. A cash prize of and an opportunity to sing in a BHOS concert will be awarded to the top two competitors. Applicants need not plan a career in music, but the cash prize is intended to facilitate the continued study of singing. This year auditions will be held on May 30 at the Sara-toga Springs Public Library. Details and applications can be found at www.bhos.us/award

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LOCATIONBURNT HILLS – Please sup-port Charlton Cub Scout Pack 4 Bottle Drop at its new location at Purdy Realty, 123 Lake Hill Road in Burnt Hills.

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CAPITAL DISTRICT – STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Eques-trian Program, a 501 (c) 3 not for profit and totally volunteer organization, is open for registration for the 2015 season. Children and adults ages 2 and up with special needs may apply. There are limited open spots in the program as STEP fills up quickly. For registration information please call 518 374.5116 or email [email protected] or visit our website www.stepup-nfec.org

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-profit, 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 be-come 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.

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NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruiting volunteers to pro-vide wild land and underwa-ter searches. This includes all aspects of fi eld and under-water search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS for-est rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are looking for certifi ed scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the out-doors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Appli-cants need not live in Water-ford to volunteer. If interest-ed, 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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ARE YOU A NURSING MOTHER?GLENVILLE - The Breastfeeding USA: Capital Region NY Chap-ter’s Breastfeeding Cafe is now meeting from 10:15am to noon on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month in the Train-ing Room of the East Glenville Fire Department, 433 Saratoga Road (Rt. 50), Glenville. We welcome all women, together with their babies and children, who are interested in learn-ing more about breastfeeding. Thank you for bringing quiet toys for your children, and a nutritious snack to share. In bad weather, we follow Glenville and Burnt Hills school closings. For more information, email [email protected]

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ASSOCIATIONSCHUYLERVILLE – The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association provides military burial service ceremo-nies for all branches of service at the Saratoga National Cem-etery. We are always looking for veterans to join us, no matter what branch you served in (male or female) you must have been honorably discharged. You can choose which day of the week (Monday-Friday) that you want to be there. For infor-mation go to our web site www.snchga.com or contact the Cemetery Administration Offi ce 200 Duell Road, Schuyler-ville, NY 12871, Phone (518)-581-9128.

MENTORSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for mentors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties. We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth mentoring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, we have been matching caring adults with local children for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive infl uence on the life of a child. Cur-rently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250 x15, or by email at [email protected].

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PROGRAMSCHENECTADY-- The Sche-nectady County Public Li-brary has added three mu-seums to its Library Pass program: Albany Institute of History and Art, the Berkshire Museum and the FASNY Mu-seum of Firefi ghting. The Li-brary Pass Program is a part-nership 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 off ers free or reduced admission according to the terms for that pass. For more information and a full listing of passes, visit http://friend-sofscpl.org/library-pass-pro-gram/ or call 388-4508. The program is made possible through the support of the Friends of the Library.

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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 [email protected].

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.

STARS FOR OUR TROOPSCAPITAL REGION – Stars for our Troops is a grassroots orga-nization that is growing fast across the USA. We take retired American Flags with embroidered 2 inch Stars, remove 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 reminder that You are not forgotten.” The Stars are given freely 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 Warriors as a Thank You for what they have endured. Stars are given to our Veterans in Nursing Homes and Veteran 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. Donations are gratefully accepted to help deter the costs of supplies and postage. More information can be found at www.StarsFo-rOurTroops.org or contacting [email protected].

SUPPORT CHARLTON HEIGHTS CUB SCOUTS

BURNT 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. (A)

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Leigh-Poe’s Pups

Darla

These two pups ended up in a high kill shelter as an owner turn in. Can you

imagine. They are sweeties and beautiful to boot. They

were born on New Years Eve and are about 9-10 weeks old. They have been given shots, wormed and vet checked.

This is Darla! We pulled her in her final hours before she was

facing the unthinkable. She is simply stunning and absolutely loves attention. She is approximately a 15

week old Shep/Boxer/Pit mix that has had her vaccinations, health certificate, de-wormed,

and more. She seems to be very smart and would make a great addition to any family.

“TOPS” TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY GLENVILLE – TOPS meets every Thursday evening at 6:45pm at Immaculate Conception Church, 400 Saratoga Rd., Glen-ville. Please check us out if you would like a fresh start and looking to change your weight loss routine. For more infor-mation, please call 374-9659.

RED CROSS NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION – Volunteers are needed in all areas of ser-vice from helping in local disasters to answering phones in the office. The Red cross meet many needs in the area, fami-lies that have been displaced 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, contact Laura at 792-6545.

SIMPLIFYING LIVES NEEDS VOLUNTEERSCAPITAL REGION – Simplifying Lives for a cause is the Capital District’s only non-profit organization dedicated to providing free house cleaning and organizational services for people un-dergoing cancer treatment. Simplifying 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.

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.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR ORGANIZATION SEEKS

BOARD MEMBERSCAPITAL REGION – Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides financial assistance 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 Angels.

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 [email protected].

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.

STARS FOR OUR TROOPSCAPITAL REGION – Stars for our Troops is a grassroots orga-nization that is growing fast across the USA. We take retired American Flags with embroidered 2 inch Stars, remove 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 reminder that You are not forgotten.” The Stars are given freely 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 Warriors as a Thank You for what they have endured. Stars are given to our Veterans in Nursing Homes and Veteran 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. Donations are gratefully accepted to help deter the costs of supplies and postage. More information can be found at www.StarsFo-rOurTroops.org or contacting [email protected].

SUPPORT CHARLTON HEIGHTS CUB SCOUTS

BURNT 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. (A)

LOOKING FOR VETERANS

GLENVILLE – Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fire and im-minent danger duty. All cur-rent members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of com-bat related military service are invited to join our Vet-erans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation docu-ment). In the absence of the DD214, Hostile Fire or Immi-nent Danger Pay can be es-tablished 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 Tues-day of each month. For more information, please contact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfw-post4660.com

MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND

CAPITAL REGION – For cou-ples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communication, revitalize their relationship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. Reservations required. Please go to www.wwme.org for contact infor-mation and weekend dates.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSCOTIA – Compassion-ate and caring individuals needed to assist in providing care for the dying. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a com-munity home for the termi-nally ill, is looking for indi-viduals wanting to “make a difference” by caring for terminally ill residents who lack the support and options to remain at home during their final days. Volunteers are needed to provide per-sonal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is pro-vided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected].

MOMS CLUB OF BH-BLBURNT HILLS – Social and support group with activities during the day for moms and children, including play dates, field trips, informational lec-tures, crafts, and community service projects. Contact us at 631-4633 or [email protected]. Mem-bership area includes Burnt Hills, Ballston Lake, Charlton, Glenville, and Scotia.

ENJOY YOUR LIBRARY AT HOME

BURNT 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.

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10 LB. BAG SAVINGS85% LEANGROUND CHUCK ........... 10 Lb. Bag 3.49 lbWith Purchase of $25 or More of any other Meat. Limit 1 pkg. per family.92% LEANGROUND SIRLOIN ......... 10 Lb. Bag 3.89 lbWhy Does Our Chicken Taste Better? Because It’s Fresherrrr and All Natural! ALL NATURAL - BONELESS, SKINLESSCHICKEN BREAST .......... 10 Lb. Bag 2.49 lbFRED’S OWN - HOT OR SWEET, LINK OR LOOSEITALIAN SAUSAGE ......... 10 Lb. Bag 3.29 lb

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Cooler And Watch The Dry Aged Process As It Happens!

LAND O’ LAKES - WHITEAMERICAN CHEESE ...................... 4.69 lbTHE BESTBOILED HAM ..................................... 3.59 lbFRED’S OWN HICKORY SMOKED BACON ....... 6.99 lb

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WHOLE PORK LOIN ................ 1.99 lb18 LB. AVG. - CUSTOM CUT TO YOUR SPECIFICATION ...

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AntiquesOLDE SOUTH STREET SHOPPE

Antiques Bought & SoldAlso Stained Glass Repair & Design

200 Kingsley Rd., Burnt Hills, 399-5180Mon.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat. 12-5pm (C)

ANTIQUES WANTEDOne piece or a house full. Cash paid.

Your local established dealer. AFFORDABLE ANTIQUES,

725 Saratoga Road, Burnt HillsWed.-Sun., 10am-5pm 384-0702 (C)

ChimneysPREVENT CHIMNEY FIRESCall Blue Goose Chimney Sweep!Sweeping, repairs, chimney caps,

dryer vent cleaning & more.Discount for seniors. 372-1664 (0402)

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. (0319)

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)

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)

JH PROPERTY SERVICESExperienced in all phases of

Landscaping, Mowing, Bark Mulchand Planting. Fully Insured. 518-879-6946

(0423)

Health & WellnessRELATIONSHIP HEALING

Sandra Germain, MA, is a Counselorspecializing in relationship confl ict,

trauma, depression & anxiety. 377-5899 (C)

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Home Repair

Carpentry Plus 339-5484

All carpentry, mouldings, windows, decks, doors, etc. Jobs of all sizes. (0507)

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,

Railings, Painting, Stairs (spiral-circular), Mantles, Custom Cabinetry, Decks,

Siding, Doors & Windows.Free Estimates – 23 years exp.

346-6784 or 330-2316 (cell) (C)

FRIDHOLM PAINTING & REMODELING

Bathrooms, basements, fi nish carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall, plumbing,

painting. We love what we do!330-9507 or jfridholm.com (C)

ALTAMURA BEAUDOIN CONSTRUCTION INC.

Snow & Ice RemovalWill work with your insurance co.

Additions – Repairs – Improvements 518.527.9831 www.altamurabuilders.com (C)

Junk RemovalGARAGE – ATTIC - BASEMENT

Apartments - Whole HouseLowest prices, fast service.

10% Senior Discount.763-3117 or 763-1125 (0326)

PaintingFRIDHOLM PAINTING

& REMODELINGInt./ext. painting & staining, popcorn &cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping.

Plaster/ drywall repair. We love what we do!330-9507 jfridholm.com (C)

Plumbing / HeatingElectrical

JOE CARACCIOLO ELECTRICLicensed Master Electricians

38 Yrs. Experience / Family BusinessFather & Son Licensed

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)

COPPOLA & SONS Septic – Excavating

Grading, foundations, concrete, paving,above-ground septic service, trenchingFamily owned. Fully ins. 24-hr. service!

399-1255 or 365-8412 (0326)

Snow Removal

J & F LAWN & YARD CARE, LLCSnow removal services.

Comm./Res. Fully ins. 399-5865 (C)

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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).

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 [email protected] with Meeting in the subject.

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.

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: [email protected]

CAREGIVER CONNECTIONCAPITAL REGION – Senior Services of Albany’s Caregiver Con-nection program has a full menu of services and seminars planned to help family caregivers providing assistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Caregiver Connec-tion at 465-1398 or e-mail [email protected] for additional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups.

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.

DONATIONS NEEDEDSCHENECTADY – The Home Furnishings Program, Inc. is seek-ing donations to serve clients in need in Schenectady Coun-ty. Program operates at no cost to the donor or recipient. Cur-rently needed: beds, dressers, 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 deductible. To arrange a pick up (in Schenectady County only), call 346-2444.

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.

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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).

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 [email protected] with Meeting in the subject.

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.

ANGELS NEEDED!CAPITAL REGION – Soldiers’ Angels is a non-profit organi-zation 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 dif-ferent levels of volunteering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at [email protected] or Amy at [email protected]

LITTLE PEOPLE OF AMERICA

CAPITAL 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 infor-mation 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.

FAMILY FUNSARATOGA COUNTY – Meet with local families in the Saratoga County area and beyond! We offer a wide va-riety of events, not just for the children, but also for the whole family. Our calendar is filled each month with ex-citing activities. Share your parental experiences and wisdom with each other and build friendships, while your children do the same. Membership is free with one event attendance recorded. www.togatots.com

BREAKFAST BUFFETSARATOGA SPRINGS – Sara-toga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a Breakfast Buffet on Sunday, March 15 from 8:30-11am. Donation re-quested: Adults - $8; Seniors & Military (active/retired with ID card) - $7; Children ages 5-12 - $6; Children un-der age 5 – Free. Takeouts: $8. The Lodge is located at 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga Springs. For more informa-tion, call 518.584.2585.

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PRE-ST. PATRICK’S DAY CONCERT WITH THE MCKRELLS

SARATOGA SPRINGS – On Friday, March 13th at 7:00pm, HMT will host The McKrells for a fun night of music. This festive Irish evening will showcase musical entertainment suitable for all ages. All tickets are $15 and seating is by general ad-mission. For purchasing tickets and more information please visit www.homemadetheater.org or call the Home Made The-ater box office at (518) 587-4427.

ST. PATTY’S DINNERSCHUYLERVILLE – Corned Beef or Ham with Cabbage Dinner on Tuesday, March 17, from 5-7pm at American Legion Post #278, 6 Clancy Street, Schuylerville. Adults: $8; Children un-der age 12: $5. Families welcome. Limited tickets at the door. Please call and reserve ahead of time, 518.695.3011.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSARATOGA – B.E.S.T. a non- profit at the Saratoga Race Track will begin their 2015 Season. We open April 15th until No-vember 15. Presently we are looking for Volunteers to help us provide drivers for Medical appointments, Computer Lab Su-pervision, Free Store helpers and many Social Events. We ask for a few hours or days per week. A place for everyone and everyone in a place. Please contact Roger at 518-306-4766. Also by email [email protected] Thank You, Roger Sousa Volunteer Coordinator.

VARIETY FAIRSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saturday, March 21, 10am-3pm at American Legion, 34 West Avenue, Saratoga Springs. 16 tables with crafts such as homemade sweet breads, ceram-ics, jewelry, hair bows, homemade dog treats, photography, natural body products and more. 17 tables with vendors such as Thirty One, Jamberry Nails, Avon, It Works, Pampered Chef, Partylite, Origami Owl, Jewelry in Candle, Cleaver Contain-ers, Perfectly Posh and more. Raffles and 50/50 as well. Come shop grab your last minute Easter presents.

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SOUTHERN DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 pres-ents a Southern Dinner on Wednesday, March 25 from 4:30-7:00pm. Donation Requested—Adults: $10; Seniors (62 yrs.) & Military (active or retired) w/ID Card: $9; Children ages 5-12: $6; Children under age 5: Free. Menu: Soup, Southern Fried Chicken, Country Fried Steak w/ Sausage Gravy, Mashed Po-tatoes, Greens & Beans, Corn Bread, Cole Slaw, Dessert, Cof-fee and Tea. The Elks Lodge is located at 1 Elk Lane, Saratoga Springs. For more information, call 518.584.2585.

OPEN HOUSE AT SARATOGA CENTRAL CATHOLIC SCHOOL

SARATOGA SPRINGS – Sara-toga Central Catholic School, educating Grades 6-12, will be having an “Open House” on Wednesday, March 25, from 6:00-8:00pm at 247 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. This is the perfect opportu-nity for prospective students and their parents to come take a tour of the school and to meet our Faculty, Staff, some of our Students and Parents. We will be happy to answer any questions you have and set up a day for your child to participate in our “SCC Saint for-a-Day” Program. For more informa-tion please call Ellen Bailey at 587-7070 x108.

CORNED BEEF DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Springs United Methodist Church at 125 5th Avenue, will be hosting a Corned Beef Dinner com-plete with homemade pies on Saturday, March 21st from 4:30-6:00pm. Cost: Free will donation. Come join us!

MONTHLY INDOOR CRAFT & GARAGE SALESARATOGA – On Sunday, March 22nd, from 11am-3pm the popular Elks Ladies Auxiliary Indoor Craft and Garage Sale will take place at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue on Elks Lane. Admission is free with over 40 vendors; park-ing is great, bargains galore,

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joys. Come browse, visit, eat, or just get out of the house with a friend. All proceeds go to our local charities. All markets are held the fourth Sunday of each month: next sales are April 26th and June 28th. Tables are $15 for an 8 ft. table; call 289-5470 for in-formation.

LOOKING FOR SPRING VENDORSSARATOGA SPRINGS – On Saturday, April 18th the Sara-toga-Wilton Elks Ladies Aux-iliary will hold a Spring Craft Fair at the Saratoga Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue in Saratoga Springs. There are 35 spaces available, 8 x 6 foot with an 8-foot table

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