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    Childrens Holiday PartyCLIFTON PARK - The Clifton Park Fire Dept. is hosting their annual com-munity Childrens Holiday Party at their fire house located at 38 Old Route 146 (Fire Road). It is being held on Saturday, Dec. 14 from 12noon until 2pm. Come to enjoy Bowey the Clown and his magnificent balloon sculp-tures and face painting. Stay for lunch and pictures with Santa.

    Pancake Breakfast with SantaCLIFTON PARK - Come meet Santa and have breakfast at our all-you-can-eat breakfast. The Clifton Park Fire Department will hold its monthly All You Can Eat Pancake Breakfast on Sunday December 1st, 2013, plus Santa and Mrs. Claus join us. The event will run from 8am to 11:30am at the firehouse on Old Route 146, between Route 9 and 146 in Clifton Park. The menu will include Pancakes, Eggs, Sausage, Bacon, Toast, Coffee, Juice and Milk. The costs for the all you can eat breakfast is $5.00 for Adults, $3.00 for Children 6 to 12 and Free for kids under 6. Tours of the fire trucks and equipment will also be given to all who attend. Come and get your fill of our pancakes and have breakfast with Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus!

    St. Edward the ConfessorCLIFTON PARK - Monday, December 2nd, Heart To Heart - Pope Francis and the New Evangelization, presented by G. Peter Avvento, STD. 7:00pm; Monday, December 9th, The Good, The Bad & The Ugly - Rating the Popes throughout history, presented by G. Peter Avvento, STD. 7:00pm - St Edwards Social Hall, St Edward the Confessor Church, 569 Clifton Park Center Rd, Clifton Park. Call G. Peter Avvento at 373-7372 x 230. All are welcome.

    Thanksgiving Day ServiceWATERFORD - The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucha-rist at 9:30 a.m. on Thanksgiving Day, Nov. 28, at Grace Church at 34 Third St. Mother Kathy also celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Sundays. Richard Hacker is organist. An Adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30 a.m. The 9:30 a.m. service includes a childrens sermon. The Kings Kids Nursery and Sunday School begins after the childrens sermon. A coffee hour follows each service. For information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370 or visit www.gracewaterford.org.

    Blood Drive/Bottle & Can DriveCOHOES - Good Ground Family Church. 49 Johnston Ave, Cohoes. (518) 233-0398. December 13, 2013. American Red Cross Blood Drive, 12:00-5:00. Bottle and Can Drive to benefit Cohoes community youth program, 5:00pm-8:00pm

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    La Salle Institute PresentsTROY - Christmas With the Cadets December 20, 2013, 7:30 pm at Troy Savings Bank Music Hall. The Cadets of La Salle Institute will be performing their annual Christmas Concert. The evening will include selections from the dedicated Mid-dle School Band, the distinguished Symphonic Band, and the award winning Cadet Blues Jazz Ensemble and will include seasonal favorites, famous classics, and new renditions in a so-phisticated performance aptly performed by the students. Tick-ets are available the night of the show at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall Box Office $12 adults/ $5 children (age 12-5). For more information contact [email protected].

    Cohoes Rotary Christmas Ornament SaleCOHOES - The Rotary Club of Cohoes started a collectible series of Christmas ornaments featuring historic landmarks in the City of Cohoes. In 2004 the ornament featured the Cohoes Falls. The 2005 ornament depicted the Harmony Mills. In 2006 the ornament featured the Cohoes Music Hall. The 2007 orna-ment pictured the Cohoes Mastodon. The 2008 ornament was Cohoes City Hall. The 2009 ornament featured Henry Hudsons ship The Half Moon. The 2010 ornament was Silliman Memo-rial Presbyterian Church. The 2011 ornament featured the Van Schaick Mansion. Last years ornament was Keveny Memorial Academy. This years ornament is Cohoes High School. Cost. $15. To purchase ornaments contact Linda or Ed Tremblay at 235-4311 or email: [email protected]. Supply is limited. Get yours today!

    Childrens Christmas PartyREXFORD - Children and their families in the Rexford Fire District are invited to attend the annual Childrens Christmas Party on Saturday, Dec. 7, 2013 at the Rexford Fire House on Rt. 146. Entertainment will be provided by Captain Jack, chil-drens magician. His show beings at 1:15pm. Children ages 10 and younger can visit Santa and receive a special gift. Refresh-ments will be served. Local Food Pantry donations will be ac-cepted. This event is hosted by the Rexford Fire Dept. and the Rexford Auxiliary. Please come and join us.

    Library Closed for Thanksgiving HolidayCLIFTON PARK - The Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library will close early on Wednesday, November 27 at 5pm, and will be closed on Thanksgiving Day, Thursday, November 28. Regular hours will resume Friday, November 29: 9am-6pm. The Librarys web catalog and electronic resources linked to its home page are available at www.cphlibrary.org for more information; call the library at 371-8622.

    The Choraliers and the Clifton Park Community ChorusSCHENECTADY - Will be performing a Christmas Concert Sunday, December 15, 2013 2pm at St. John the Evan-gelist Church. 816 Union Street, Schenectady. $10 Dona-tion at the door, Children under 12 free. Proceeds to benefit Hannahs Hope.

    Jack Frosts Flurry FestivalSCHUYLERVILLE - Taking the village by storm, Jack Frosts Flurry Festival will welcome the winter and provide a flurry of family fun, games, activities, prizes and awards! This Free fun charged event will mark the re-opening of the Greater Schuy-lerville Youth Program at Fort Hardy Park from 1 - 4 pm, Sun-day, December 1st. The event was the brain child of Jack Frost himself! He will be on hand to MC the festivities and he is en-couraging participants to don their frosty garb. He promises to judge their frosty fashions and to crown a King, Queen, Prince, Princess and Jester for his icy court. Some competitions have trophy awards too. Admission is Free and refreshments will be available for purchase, or can be won by playing Free games. While there is no charge, Jack Frost is encouraging participants to bring a handmade snowman craft for sale in his silent auc-tion to benefit the Greater Schuylerville Youth Program. Jack also thinks it would be nice for those who can to bring canned food items to share with our local pantry. This event brings families together for warm winter memories and rich Kodak moments. This is a low tech, high energy old fashioned winter carnival. Jack will be dispensing bottled northwind to players to improve their chances of being winners at the games. For further information please contact: Kate Leone aka Jack Frost [email protected] or by calling 518.480.9488

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    Birds of the Mohawk River Corridor Between Waterford and CrescentWATERFORD - The Waterford Museum proudly announces Birds of the Mohawk River Corridor between Waterford and Crescent, with John Hershey, 7pm on December 10th at Mc-Greiveys in Waterford. This program will include a PowerPoint presentation on the history, habitat, and birds of the Mohawk River corridor between Waterford and Crescent. Food & Drink available for Purchase all evening. Suggested donation is $6 per person ($5 members). For more information about the Mu-seum and its programs please contact the Museum at 238-0809 or check our website www.waterfordmuseum.com .K of C All You Can Eat Holiday

    BrunchLATHAM - Sunday, December 8, 2013, 8:30am to 12 Noon. 378 Troy Schenectady Rd., Latham. 783 0572. Take a break from the holiday rush. Holiday Brunch includes large juice selection, coffee, tea or hot chocolate, fruit cup, scram-bled eggs, pancakes with hot syrup, French toast, home fries, corned beef hash, bacon, sausage, cereals & banana, breads plus an Omelet Station. Free holiday gift while they last. All you can eat for only $9.00, children 5-10 $4.00 under 5 free. www.lathamcoloniekofc.com

    Greg Nazarians Dance BandCLIFTON PARK - On the second Saturday of every month Greg Nazarian holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Com-munity Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dances is Saturday, December 14 at 7 pm. The cost is $8 per person, $5 for members of the Center. Proof of membership is required to receive the discount. Come and enjoy this won-derful event. This event is open to the public.

    Waterford MuseumWATERFORD - The Waterford Museum is presenting Stories from Stone at 10am on Tuesday, December 3rd. The program, which will present research findings on the lives of some of the occupants of the Waterford Rural Cemetery, is part of the Museums Tuesdays at 10 Fall series and will take place at the Waterford Museum located at 2 Museum Lane in Waterford, NY. Admission is $5 for members and $6 for the general pub-lic. For more information about the Museum and its programs please contact the Museum at 238-0809 or check our website www.waterfordmuseum.com .

    Festival of Trees & Breakfast with SantaSTILLWATER - The Stillwater Area Community Center - An-nual Festival of Trees and Breakfast with Santa will be Satur-day December 14, 2013 from 9-11am followed by the Begin-nings Preschool Holiday Concert at noon. Breakfast is $5 per person or $15 max family. Children can enjoy a visit with Santa and enjoy other entertainment as well. Interested in setting up and decorating a tree or wreath in recognition of someone or an organization, please contact Aimee Salecker. Wed Love to have your participation! Set up is Free! Contact Aimee for more details! We are currently looking for individuals willing to help assist with the Breakfast festivities (serving, cooking, etc.). If you could lend a hand or two, please contact Aimee Salecker at 664-2515 x 14 or [email protected]

    Two New Additions to Museum Pass ProgramCLIFTON PARK - The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library are pleased to announce two new museums add-ed to the Museum Pass Program. The addition of The World Awareness Childrens Museum and The Berkshire Museum brings the total to 11 museums in this program at the library. The World Awareness Childrens Museum is located in Glens Falls, NY. It is a hands-in global art and cultural museum for children and families. The pass allows for free admission for up to 4 individuals. The Berkshire Museum is located in Pittsfield, MA. The museum emphasizes art, natural science and history. The pass allows free admission for 2 adults and 2 children un-der the age of 18. Children ages 3 and under are always free.Library Cardholders in good standing who live in the Library District and are 18 years of age or older may now check out membership museum passes for eleven museums at no cost; occasionally, there may be a charge for a special exhibit. Mu-seum passes may be borrowed for 3 days. For more information about each museum, inquire at the Ask a Librarian Desk at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library.

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    Thanksgiving Eve PartyCOHOES - Cohoes/Waterford Elks. 45 N Mohawk St., Co-hoes. Wednesday November 27. Live Music from Harmony Rocks. $1.00 Coors Light Drafts all Night, $10 in advance $15 at the door. Light food menu. Call 235-3222 for additional in-formation

    Christmas BrunchCOHOES - The Franco-American Federation of New York (FeFANY) will hold its annual Christmas Brunch on Saturday, December 7, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the former St. Josephs Church, Congress St. and St, Josephs Place, Cohoes. The price is $ 25.00. Reservations, with check for the amount, must be sent by November 27 to the Federation at P. O. Box 145, Scha-ghticoke, NY 12154. Make check out to Franco-American Fed-eration of NY. Go to http://www.albanyareafrenchclub.com/ for the menu.

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    Elks to Hold Memorial ServiceMECHANICVILLE - Mechanicville-Stillwater Elks will hold their annual Memorial Service on Sunday, December 1st at 2 pm at the Lodge on Park Avenue, Mechanicville. Members, families, and the community are invited to attend. A tribute will be presented for members who have passed away in the last year. Eight Elks are being remembered: Arthur F. Baker, Rob-ert W. Cure, August Augie DiDonna, William J. Flynn, John P. Gannon, Michael J. Lasek, Dwaine T. Lesson, and Anthony Tut Zappone. Elks Ladies Auxiliary Member Jean (LaBar) Patterson will also be remembered. All members, families, friends, and the community are welcome at the service and re-ception following.

    Join I am I can for a Magical Evening on Madison AvenueCAPITAL DISTRICT - Please join the Womans Club of Albany and I am I can for a magical night out on Thursday, December 12th from 6:00pm-9:00pm. This party features a champagne reception, fabulous live music, a silent auction of magnifi cent items and a viewing of gorgeously decorated trees that will be donated to various local charitable organizations. Part of the proceeds will support I am I can in expanding our programs and outreach. I am I can is an organization fi lled with everyday heroes. It selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each others lives, learn from one another, and by doing so enhance the quality of life in our community. We are a not-for-profi t, 501(c)3 that provides encouragement, direction, and guidance to young women in grades 9-12. The Womans Club of Albany is a not-for-profi t community organi-zation which provides a center where Capital District women can participate in activities that support the cultural enrichment and welfare of women and children in the Capital Region. For additional information on the event and sponsorship opportu-nities, please call The Womans Club of Albany at 518-465-3626 or visit their website at www.womansclubofalbany.com. To learn more about I am I can, please visit our website, www.iamicanachieve.org or contact our founder, Avon Scherff, at 518-688-3010 ext 102. Well see you there!

    An Afternoon at Ursulas Fundraiser for St. Marys ChurchWATERFORD - Come and enjoy an Afternoon at Ursulas on Thursday, December 5th from 4 to 7 pm. to benefi t St. Marys Church Waterford. Shop at Ursulas showroom and boutique, (31 Mohawk Avenue, Waterford) enjoy free refresh-ments, raffl es, tours of the historic building which was once a major mill on the Mohawk River. Ursula will generously donate 20% of all sales from the event to St. Marys Church. Come for a fun afternoon/evening - bring you friends! See what a great fundraiser this could be for your favorite organization!

    Retired Teachers MeetingSARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga Springs Retired Teachers As-sociation will meet on Monday, December 2, at noon at Long-fellows (Route 9P). The organization is open to all retired educators who either taught in or live in Saratoga County. For membership information, call 587-5356.

    Grace Church Services WATERFORD - The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 and 9:30 a.m. Sundays at Grace Church at 34 Third St. Richard Hacker is organist. An Adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30 a.m. The 9:30 a.m. service includes a childrens sermon. The Kings Kids Nursery and Sunday School begins after the childrens sermon. A coffee hour follows each service. For information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370 or visit www.gracewaterford.org.

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    BALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa House and Garden Club is selling mini-boxwood holiday trees. The trees are approximate-ly 12 high, made with real boxwood shaped into a mini-tree, and placed in decorative planters. They make lovely holiday gifts that will last for several months with only a bit of water-ing. The cost is $25 for a tree decorated with red or gold rib-bon and ornaments, or $20 for an undecorated tree. Trees can be ordered up until December 5th by calling 587-3085. They can be picked up at the Brookside Museum Holiday Shoppe on December 14-15. The sale of these holiday trees supports the clubs youth scholarships and the maintenance of club-spon-sored village public gardens. For information and to contact the club, visit the clubs website at http://www.bshgc.org/.

    Wine & Cheese Tasting at the Waterford MuseumWATERFORD - The Waterford Museum will host its annual New York State wine and cheese tasting fundraiser on Friday, December 6th, 7 p.m. 9 p.m. Admission is $10, and includes a complimentary wine glass. A local wine will be on hand to discuss our featured wines and event supporter The Wine Seller at Harmony House Market will also be present with discount coupons for their New York State wines. The Museum and our Holiday Gift Shop will be open for one of a kind gifts. For more information please contact the Museum at 238-0809 or check our website www.waterfordmuseum.com .

    Cancer Services ProgramCAPITAL REGION - On Monday, December 9th from 4-6 p.m. at Capital Imaging Associates in Latham, Get peace of mind for the holiday season. The Cancer Services Program of Albany and Rensselaer Counties are offering free comprehen-sive cancer screening appointments for uninsured women age 40 and older. Appointments include clinical breast exam, mam-mogram and pap test, (colon cancer screening also available if age 50 and older) Appointments are required. Please call 525-8680 to make an appointment. For more information please go to cspofalbany.com

    Rotary Club of Cohoes Commemorates Cohoes High SchoolsCOHOES - The Rotary Club of Cohoes presents a Cohoes High School/Keveny Memorial Academy Reunion Cocktail Party for all graduating years on Friday, Nov. 29, 2013 from 7-10pm at The Century House Hotel & Restaurant, Rt. 9, Latham. The event will feature hors doeuvres, a chocolate fountain, music, raffles, conversation and a full cash bar. Tickets are $20 per person and can be purchased in advance from the Rotarian, at The Century House, or at LePages Market on North Mohawk St. in Cohoes. For further information or to reserve tickets send a message to [email protected]. Space is limited. All proceeds from ticket sales go to support the com-munity of Cohoes through donations to the Cohoes Community Center, the Cohoes Senior Center, the Cohoes Library, Cohoes Schools, etc.

    Empty Stocking Project Begins SARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga County Childrens Commit-tee is a nonprofit organization that helps children and families in Saratoga County. The Empty Stocking Project provides holiday gifts and necessities to about 1000 children and teens each year. Generous people and organizations sponsor a child by purchasing gifts from the childs wish list. If you are willing to sponsor a child or for more information please call Kathy Kelly at 399-6629 or leave a voice message at 484-1236. Cash donations are also accepted and may be sent to The Sara-toga County Childrens Committee, P.O. Box 1254, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866.

    Do You Want To Give Back Before You Give Thanks?CAPITAL DISTRICT - Volunteer at the Troy Turkey Trot! Thanksgiving morning, Thursday, November 28, 2013. The Regional Food Bank is the chosen regional charity for this years Troy Turkey Trot, the areas premiere Thanksgiving day race! We need volunteers to assist with various tasks through-out the morning. Tasks include packet pick-up, handing out water, assisting with food/fuel stations, and much more! Learn more and sign up at www.troyturkeytrot.com

    The Giving MenorahCLIFTON PARK - Join Clifton Park Chabads 8th Annual Family Chanukah Celebration at 4:00 pm on Sunday, Decem-ber 1st at Clifton Park Center Boscovs indoor entrance. The celebration will feature a Thanks & Giving Menorah, Hot Latkes, Dreidels & Donuts and Live Chanukah tunes. Bring along an unwrapped gift or donation to build our Giving Me-norah. Gifts will be donated to Albany Medical Center Chil-drens Hospital and local charities. Through the flames of the Menorah and giving deeds, we light up the world, one corner at a time. To volunteer, RSVP or for more info, contact Rabbi Yossi at 495-0772 or [email protected].

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    Thanksgiving Eve ServiceCLIFTON PARK - On Wednesday, Nov. 27th at 7pm, Christ Community Reformed Church 1010 Route 146, Clifton Park, will host the annual Ecumenical Thanksgiving Eve service. A community choir will perform during the service. Members of the church choirs are invited to rehearse from 5:45-6:45pm. People are requested to bring non-perishable food items that will go to the Jonesville food pantry & Captain Youth & Family Services of Clifton Park. An offering will be collected & mon-ies will go to the same. Childcare will be provided. Refresh-ments after the service. Any questions, call CCRC, 371-7654. All are welcome.

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    2 Rosell Dr., Ballston Lake, NY 12019 (518) 877-7160 Fax: 877-7824 Associate Publisher ................................................................... Cheryl Wallace Account Executives .............................................. Gene Renzi, Kathleen Riley, .................................................. Valerie Courville, Joanne Mack, Ed Rohrmeier Graphic Artists ........................... Laurie Phelps, Roberta Krause, Rick Mullins Credit Manager ........................................................................... Diane LeBlanc Business Department Manager ....................................................... John Walsh Bookkeeping .......................................................................... Mary Lou Bishop Classifieds .............................................................. Dianna Gregory, Ava Kutil

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    Orchestra ConcertCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter Orchestra will be holding their annual holiday concert on December 20, at 1 pm, at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Come and listen to the wonderful music of this senior orchestra. This event is free and open to the public.

    Kabbalah of YouCLIFTON PARK - Clifton Park Chabad announces the Spring Season of Torah Studies; a Kabbalah class exploring the Ten Sefirot - spiritual DNA of creation and our inner soul, with Rabbi Yossi Rubin, 7pm Tuesdays at the CPH Library. If you are interested in the course but the day or time doesnt work for you, call 495-0772 or email [email protected] to schedule alternate time.

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