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  • THE

    Weekly PENNYSAVER

    WKLY

    Capital Region Weekly Newspapers P.O. Box 1450 Clifton Park, NY 12065 454-5501 www.crwnewspapers.com

    Volume 66 Number 40 October 1, 2015

    Small Businesses

    Factory Direct Hot Tubs & Spas

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    Dozens of models available

    Availableat the areas

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    Save Thousands!

    Availableat the areas

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    1103 Ellsworth Boulevard Malta, NY788-8898

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    TAKE-OUTDELIVERY

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    ALL THE RAGE!ALL THE RAGE!ALL THE RAGE!STOP IN -

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    AUTUMN DESTINATIONS

    Special Section

    LOOK INSIDE FOR OUR

    10 Weeks Total

    PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER

    Dining GUIDE August 27th thru October 29th

    Elections Special

    Elections Special

    Elections Special

    August 27th thru October 29thAugust 27th thru October 29thAugust 27th thru October 29th

    10 Weeks Total

    PENNYSAVER MONEYSAVER THE WEEKLY

    BOX ADCheCk out Advertisers

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    LOOK INSIDE FOR LOCAL EVENTS

    LOCAL SERVICESEMPLOYMENTAUTOMOTIVE

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    Community Events Board more insideGENEALOGY DAY

    SCHENECTADY The Schenectady County Historical Societys Genealogy Day. Our annual Genealogy Day is a great way for family history research-ers - from beginners to experts - to learn more about where and how to find information, to share stories with other researchers, and to have time to use resources in our Grems-Doolittle Library. This event will feature four speakers on various topics of genealogy along with open research time in our library. Date: Saturday, October 3; Time: 9:00am - 4:00pm; Loca-tion: SCHS, 32 Washington Ave, Schenectady, NY 12305; Cost: $5.00; SCHS members free! Full Schedule: 9:00am Doors open. 9:30am-10:15am - Genealogical Research in the Albany County Hall of Records by Craig Carlson. 10:30am-11:15am - Breaking Through Genealogy Brick Walls by Lisa Dougherty. 11:30am-12:15pm - The Contractual Fabric of Life: Using Wills, Deeds, and Marital Records to Discover the Past in New York by John T. McGuire. 12:30pm-1:30pm - Lunch break on your own. 1:30pm-2:15pm - Genealogy in the New York State Library by Stephanie Barrett. 2:30pm-4:00pm - Open Research Time in the Library. The Schenectady County Historical Society is wheelchair accessible, with off-street parking behind the building and overflow parking next door at the YWCA. For more infor-mation, please contact Michael Maloney, Librarian/Archivist, at 518-374-0263 x3 or [email protected].

    WOMEN IN MANUFACTURING PANEL/DISCUSSION

    SCHENECTADY Friday, October 2 at 9:00am. Women in Manufacturing panel/discussion at miSci - Museum of Innovation & Science; Panelists include: Eileen Guarino Greno Industries, Adine Viscusi Casa Visco & Cecilia Tkaczyk Ceces Wool; Moderator: Louise Aitcheson Center for Economic Growth; Location: 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady, NY 12308. This event is free and open to the public. Manufacturing Day is a celebration of modern manufacturing meant to inspire the next genera-tion of manufacturers.

    CANDLELIGHT WALKING TOURS

    SCHENECTADY Candlelight Walking Tours are back! Candlelight Walk-ing Tours will be held every Friday night in October. Come join us and explore the historic Stockade after dark to discover the neighborhoods haunting past! This year we are offering two tours. The Colonial Candle-light Tour explores the early history of the Stockade from its settlement in 1661 to the American Revolution. The Victorian Candlelight Tour ventures into further reaches of the neighborhood and features stories from the 19th century. Both tours will be offered two times a night at 7:00pm and 7:30pm. The Victorian Candlelight Tour will require more walking than the Colonial tour so please wear comfortable shoes. Tours begin at the Society headquarters at 32 Washington Avenue and the museum will be open afterwards with cider and treats. Dates: Friday October 2, 9, 16, 23, and 30; Times: Tours depart at 7:00pm and 7:30pm; Location: Schenectady County Historical Society, 32 Washington Ave., Schenectady, NY 12305; Cost: $10.00. Advanced Ticket Purchase required! Buy your tickets online at schenectadyhistorical.org/walking-tours For more information, con-tact Kaitlin Morton-Bentley at 518-374-0263 x4 or [email protected]. Off street parking is available in the adjacent YWCA lot. Candlelight Walking Tours are sponsored by the Schenectady County His-torical Society and the Schenectady Heritage Foundation.

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    SERVICESSCHENECTADY St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, lo-cated at 600 State Street, (corner of State and Lafay-ette Streets), Schenectady, is announcing its special First Friday Devotional Services. On Friday, October 2nd, fol-lowing the 12:15pm. Mass, there will be Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, including exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. The public is cordially invited. St. Josephs Church is handi-capped accessible and park-ing is available in the parking lot behind the Church. More information is available by calling 374-4466 x13.

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    SCOTIA Trinity Presbyterian Church will be holding their well-received and well-at-tended second annual One Stop Holiday Shoppe Craft and Vendor Fair on Satur-day, November 14. Regis-tration is $25 per space and all proceeds will benefit the churchs mission programs. For more information or to secure a space, please call the church at 399-8782 or e-mail us at [email protected]. Spaces are limited.

    OCTOBER SALESCOTIA City View Church lo-cated at 132 Mohawk Avenue in Scotia will hold a sale on Tuesday, October 6 from 9am-2pm; Bag Sale at 1pm. Cloth-ing, books, jewelry, baked goods, housewares, CDs and more!

    BBQ PULLED PORK DINNERSCOTIA St. Andrews in Scotia is holding a BBQ Pulled Pork Dinner on Saturday, October 3rd from 4-7pm. Eat in or take out. Adults: $10; Seniors: $9; Children: $7. St. Andrews is lo-cated at 50 Sacandaga Road.

    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. Well 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.

    LOST MOHAWK VALLEY PRESENTED BY BOB CUDMORE

    SCHENECTADY Lost Mo-hawk Valley, presented by Bob Cudmore, on Saturday, October 17, at 2:00pm at Schenectady County Histori-cal Society, 32 Washington Ave., Schenectady. Admis-sion: $5.00, free for members of the Schenectady County Historical Society. Life in the Mohawk Valley today is vastly different from gen-erations ago. Long gone are the factory whistles calling workers to their shifts in old mill towns like Amsterdam. Fort Plain still benefits from

    little-known inventor Wil-liam Yerdon, and baseball player George Burns, with ties to Gloversville and Uti-ca, was so skilled that fans called left field Burnsville. Few realize that a local art-ist shared a special bond with musician John Philip Sousa. The Tamarack Play-house was once the venue of spectacular theatricals, and as time goes on there are fewer alumni to remem-ber Amsterdams Bishop Scully High School. In Lost Mohawk Valley, Bob Cud-

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    VENDORS WANTED GLENVILLE Vendors wanted for Fall Craft & Vendor Fair to be held at Centre Glenville United Methodist Church, corner of Sacandaga and Bolt Roads on Saturday, October 17. Art, baked goods, crafts, farmers market, etc. Registration Flat Fee $35.00. For Vendor Application Contact: Sue 518-399-8544; Melanie 518-860-6892 [email protected]

    KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS NEW OFFICERSGLENVILLE Glenville Knights of Columbus Council 10013 re-cently announced its new o cers for the 2015-2016 fraternal year. The o cers are: Grand Knight Melvin Byron, Chaplin Fr. Jerome Gingras, Deputy Grand Knight Thomas Winterberger, Chancellor Owen Cole, and Recorder Michael Dessingue. Other O cers named are: Financial Secretary Martin Fetchko, Treasurer Manuel Salorio, Lecturer Tim Zukas, Advocate John Fantauzzi, Warden Angelo Mercurio, and Guards Mike Groves, John Jankowy. The Board of Trustees includes: Mike Welch, James Martin, and Jerry Havasy. District Deputy John Rosbo-zom administered the installation. With more than 1.8 million members, the Knights of Columbus is the worlds largest Cath-olic lay organization. It provides members and their families with volunteer opportunities in service to the Catholic Church, the community, families, and young people. In 2015, the Glen-ville Knights of Columbus raised and distributed over $8,000 to charity and rendered over 1000 hours of volunteer service.

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    SCHENECTADY Upper Union Street, Schenectady, wel-comes fall with the annual Harvest Fest & Art Show on Satur-day, October 3 from 10am 3pm along a four-block corridor of Union Street from Garner to Palmer Avenues. The event, which is free and open to the public is a way for members of the Upper Union Street Business Improvement District (BID) to show their appreciation to current clients and custom-ers while showcasing the shopping district to new visitors. Something new for the Upper Union Street Harvest Fest & Art Show this year comes from Stockade Station, a local arts consortium. Several member artists will be painting plein air at strategic Upper Union Street locations. They welcome visitors looking over their shoulders and chatting about art and the iconic Upper Union Street cityscapes that they will be preserving on canvas. Tesoros Caf will feature an artists meet & greet for the current exhibit of Magical Mandalas, original works by Marion C. Leap, MFA. Also worth noting, our Upper Union Street neighbor, St. Kateri Tekakwitha Parish Youth Ministry will have its annual Vendor Fair in the school gym from 10am 3pm during Upper Union Street Harvest Fest & Art Show. Visitors are encouraged to patronize both events and may park at St. Kateri. Its a short walk on new sidewalks between the Upper Union Street Harvest Fest and St. Kateri. Sponsors for the Upper Union Street Harvest Fest & Art Show include Schenectady County Arts Incentive, Trustco Bank, First Niagara, Head to Tail Pet Wellness Center, and Ger-shons Deli. For further information: call Madelyn Thorne at 518 727-6689 [email protected] of check the web site www.upperunionstreet.com.

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    CONCERT AT FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

    SCHENECTADY The brass quintet Harmonic Brass Munich will present a concert at the First United Methodist Church, 603 State Street in Schenectady, on Sunday afternoon, Octo-ber 4, at 3:00pm. This concert will be the opening concert in the churchs 37th annual Concert Series and will be the ninth time the quintet has performed at the church. The program will include Bachs Brandenburg Concerto No. 2; music from My Fair Lady; the three-trumpet tongue-breaking Buglers Holiday; and a medley of popular melodies collected by the quintet in South Africa. The concert is free and open to the public and will be followed by a reception at the church at which the audience can meet the musicians.

    MOHAWK TOASTMASTERS DEVELOP

    COMMUNICATION & LEADERSHIP SKILLSSCHENECTADY/ ROTTERDAM Toastmasters is an effective program to develop your leadership, communication, and listening skills in both social & business environments. The Mohawk Toastmasters Club in Schenectady/Rotterdam is part of the Toastmasters International, a non-profit, member-ship based organization and a world leader in communica-tion and leadership development. Club members improve their skills by attending one of the 14,650 clubs in its global network. All are welcome to attend our meeting on every first and third Wednesday of the month at Rotterdam Senior Center at Hamburg Street and East Campbell Road. You can also learn more about Mohawk Toastmasters on http://www.mohawktoastmasters.com/

    ROAST BEEF DINNERCHARLTON The Charl-ton Freehold Presbyterian Church located at 768 Charl-ton Road, Charlton is having a Roast Beef Dinner on Sat-urday, Oct. 3rd from 4-6:30 pm. The cost of the meal is $12 adults, $5 for children age 5-10 (free for children under 5). The menu includes Roast Beef, Potatoes, Vegeta-ble, Coleslaw and a variety of Pies for dessert.

    THE CHARLTON SCHOOL OPEN HOUSECHARLTON The Charlton School recently completed an expansion and renova-tion of our campus academic building, as well as the con-struction of a new indoor riding arena for our Thera-peutic Equestrian Program. On Sunday, October 18th, we are holding an Open House from 1:00 to 5:00pm. Please come and see our new facilities and learn more about our program. We are located at 322 Lake Hill Road just east of the village of Charlton.

    37TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR AND MOREBURNT HILLS ORourke Middle School, 173 Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills, will hold its 37th Annual Holiday Craft Fair on Saturday, Novem-ber 7th, from 10am-4pm.

    50+ crafters and artists will be selling a wide variety of handmade items. A FREE Book Exchange (bring one, take one) for preschool-ers through teens, Make-It/

    Take-It activity & many other

    exciting kids activities will all

    take place from 10am-4pm.

    Food concessions available,

    admission is FREE!