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Ellen Mottola, Editor [email protected] Mottola, Editor [email protected] Mottola, Editor [email protected] Mottola, Editor [email protected]
President First Vice President Second Vice President Treasurer Secretary
Sam Capuano Wayne McCormick Roseanne Antolick Donna Avery Cyndi Pastore
Sunmark Federal Credit Union Earth Care Plus, Inc. The Adirondack Trust Company Ballston Spa National Bank Resident
December 2013
Ballston Spa
Holiday weekend
Friday, December 6th Festivities Christmas Music by BSHS Orchestra 5-6 pm
Ballston Spa United Methodist Church, 101 Milton Avenue
Orchestra will perform in the fellowship room, refresh-ments and crafts upstairs starting at 5:30 pm
Holiday Choral & Instrumental Music 5:30-6:30 pm
BSHS Show Choir performs carols in Wiswall Park while groups of instrumentalists from the BSHS Band play holi-day tunes on the street corners around the downtown area. Carolers from Free Spirit Fellowship will perform in front
of Coffee Planet
Ballston Spa Holiday Parade-6:30 pm
Holiday floats, musicians, fire trucks and much more. Our grand marshal will be hometown boy Lucas DeFabio. Sponsored by Ballston Spa National Bank, Saratoga County Fair, Curtis Lumber, Adirondack Trust Com-
pany and WAM Commercial Associates. Tree Lighting in Wiswall Park, Front & Low Streets
Approx. 7:45-8:00 pm
Be there as Santa officially lights up the Village tree.
Visit with Santa—Following Tree Lighting
Ballston Spa National Bank, 87 Front Street.
Get your picture taken with Santa after the parade. In addi-tion to your free photo, each child will receive a new one
dollar bill and candy cane. Girl Scout Bake Sale.
Christmas Cantata: Silent Night, Holy Night 7-7:45 pm
First Baptist Church, 202 Milton Avenue Toys for Tots Collection
Community Emergency Corps, 78 Thompson Street
Accepting new, unwrapped toys through Dec. 15th. Christ-mas Tree Sale 10 am-8 pm
Curtis Lumber Parking Lot, Rt. 67 A Holiday tradition-Ballston Spa Rotary sells balsam firs
Open Saturday and Sunday, too. See pages 10-11 for a full list of Holiday-themed
First Friday events!
Saturday, December 7th Activities Breakfast with Santa 8 am-12 pm
St. Mary's School Gymnasium, 40 Thompson St.
Breakfast, family activities, live performances, reading cor-ner, photos with Santa & Mrs. Claus
Holiday Breakfast & Vendor Fair, 9 am-12 pm Gordon Creek School, 50 Wood Road
Breakfast and craft fair, activities 2nd Annual Ugly Christmas Sweater 5K Run 8:30 am Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road
Benefiting Gateway House of Peace Holiday Antiques Extravaganza 10 am-5 pm
Antique Shops throughout town Holiday Shoppe 10 am - 4 pm
Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton Street Holiday Open House 10 am - 5 pm
Stone Soup Antiques Gallery, 19 Low Street Holiday Open House 11 am-5 pm
Lynne’s Candles & Inspirations, 102 Milton Avenue Roast Beef Dinner and Bake Sale 4:00-6:30 pm
Ballston Spa United Methodist Church,101 Milton Ave. Eat in or Take Out. Adults: $11.00, Children 5-12: $5.00
Sunday, December 8th Activities Holiday Shoppe 12 - 4 pm
Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton Street Holiday Antiques Extravaganza 10 am-5 pm
Antique Shops throughout town Holiday Open House 10 am - 5 pm
Stone Soup Antiques Gallery, 19 Low Street
On behalf of the Ballston Spa Business and Professional Association, we would like to thank all the many hardworking volunteers who have helped to make our events and
committees run so smoothly, our sponsors for their gen-erous help in making those events possible and you, our members, for your continued support of the Association and its efforts as together we keep Ballston Spa a vibrant
community throughout the year.
Wishing you a joyful holiday season and a healthy and prosperous New Year!
December 2013
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From Our Members and Neighbors
Thank you to the following members for their support for Adopt A Plot through their donations: Just Janelle Hair Design, VFW Post 358, Deborah Zlotnick. Your gen-erosity helps Ballston Spa “bloom”!
The Ballston Spa United Meth-odist Church's free lunch this month will be on December 21, 11:30-1 pm. BSUMC will hold their annual Roast Beef Dinner on Saturday De-cember 7 in the Fellowship Room from 4- 6:30 pm. The family-style dinner consists of roast beef, mashed potatoes with gravy, green beans, butternut squash, rolls, pie and a bev-erage. Cost: Adults $11, Children (4-12) $5 and under 4 years free. Take-outs available. There will also be a bake sale of homemade goodies. Come and enjoy the food and hospi-tality!
The Adirondack Trust Company has been named the top active Small Community Bank Lender in the Capi-tal Region for a record thirteen straight years and in the 34-county Syracuse District for seven consecu-tive years. Small Business Admini-stration Syracuse District Director Bernard J. Paprocki recently an-nounced that in the category for Small Community Bank Lenders, The
Adirondack Trust Company was the most active lender (number of loans originated) in the Capital Region for the fiscal year ending September 30th, 2013. For thirteen straight years, The Adirondack Trust Com-pany outperformed all other SBA 7(a) small community bank lenders in this region. The Adirondack Trust Company approved 31 loans worth $1.6 million to Capital Region startup and existing small busi-nesses. The SBA Capital region cov-ers the following counties: Albany, Clinton, Columbia, Essex, Greene, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Schoharie, Warren, and Washington.
It has been a very eventful couple of months for Steve and Cheryl Springer. On October 12th, their daughter Stephanie married John Jorden in a beautiful ceremony in Napa, California. And on November 7th, they became first time grandpar-ents when their other daughter, Lindsay Selmont and her husband Doug welcomed Harper Eliza-beth into the world. Congratula-tions to all!
Kim Salerno has announced that her law practice, Salerno Law PC, has moved to a new location, 199 Milton Avenue. Phone and email
address remain the same.
The following lucky people were all winners of the First Friday 9th Anni-versary raffle drawings, winning spe-cial gifts from participating shops and restaurants: Jill Witt (Almost One of A Kind); Rae Whitehead (The Bundle Store); Kristy Jourdanais (Coffee Planet); Ilona Zabolotna (Corina Con-temporary Jewelry); Dee Wil-liams (Creative Endeavors); Karin Welsh (Daisy Dry Good); Mark Newman (Front Street Deli); Joan E. Rowland (Mango Tree Imports); Mike & Jen Catallo (National Bottle Mu-seum); Valerie Valla (Strata); Ruth Strack (Strolling Village Artisans); Trish Senecal; (True Elegance Boutique); Lanie (Village Sweet Shoppe); Katelyn Fay (Whitehouse Restaurant); Lauren Lougler (A Bead Just So). Thanks to all for coming out to help celebrate Ballston Spa’s signa-ture event. A special thanks to John Cromie for compiling 30 "wacky" facts about Ballston Spa that were fashioned into collectible postcards and thanks to Digital Imaging Technologies for donating the cost of printing them. They were a big hit!
Renewing members this month: Just Janelle Hair Design; Pixie’s Closet; Russell’s Deli; Sherman Tile Associates; Gateway House of Peace; VFW Post 358; Saratoga Convention & Tourism Bureau; Jodi Al-mela-Monaco; Deborah Zlotnick. Thank you for your continued support!
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Welcome
to
Our
New
Members
Cartridge World Latham
Roberta Tabachneck
601 New Loudon Road
Latham, NY 12110
518 786-5188
cartridgeworldlatham.com
Gift Certificate participant
D-Line Pub
Lawrence Weaver
15 Prospect Street
Ballston Spa, NY
518 885-6861
dlinepub.com
Gift Certificate participant
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BSBPA Members: Do you have upcoming events or news that you would like to share in our next issue? Contact Ellen Mottola, [email protected], 885-2772 (phone or fax) or mail to BSBPA, PO Box 386, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. The deadline for the January 2014 issue is December 27, 2013. I am also interested in spotlighting member businesses. Promptness is always appreciated, questions answered
with a smile!
Member ItemsMember ItemsMember Items Don’t forget to drop off a new toy at Community Emergency Corps of Ballston Spa for the Toys for Tots program sponsored by the United States Marine Corps. New, un-wrapped toys, games, books, puzzles, sport balls, dolls, snow toys, and any-thing for kids from infant to teens are all appreciated. Stuffed toys are the only exception. We will be accept-ing toys at our station at 78 Thomp-son St. until December 15th. For fur-ther information or if you have any questions, feel free to contact Ray Otten, Executive Director of CEC, at 885-1478.
Sunmark Federal Credit Union was named one of the Best Places to Work for 2013 by the Albany Busi-ness Review. This is the ninth time that Sunmark has received this honor. Winners were broken down into five categories based on number of employees. Sunmark was recog-nized in the “176 employees and more” category. Sunmark is one of 30 Capital District companies that will be celebrated at a December lunch-eon and in a special publication that explores each company’s best prac-tices. The results of the anonymous employee surveys were compiled by the research firm, Quantum Work-place of Omaha, Nebraska. More than 120 companies signed up to par-ticipate in the contest. Also in Sun-mark news, Lisa Totaro, content manager, was named a Credit Union Rock Star by Credit Union Magazine. In honor of International Credit Un-ion Day (October 17), Credit Union Magazine published a special bonus issue dedicated to credit union rock stars, “ordinary people who are doing the extraordinary.” Totaro is one of 48 rock stars from a cross-section of credit unions, leagues, and related organizations who were nominated by subscribers. She was named 2013
Outstanding Young Professional by CUANY and Trailblazer-40Below by the Credit Union Times.
Glassworks Studio, the hot-glass teaching facility of the National Bot-tle Museum, is pleased to announce that noted glass artist Sally Prasch is returning to do a “Holiday Orna-ment For Any & All” workshop on De-cember 14, 2013. Sally is currently the scientific glassblower for Syracuse University, and continues to teach worldwide, splitting her time between her home in Massachusetts and Syra-cuse. The class will take place at Mu-seum Glassworks, 10 Washington St. in Ballston Spa, from 9:30 AM – 4:30 PM, with a lunch break. Cost is $150.00, all materials included. Con-tact Lisa Daigle at 518-260-6522, or [email protected] for more information, or to register. The JRM Artists’ Space at The National Bot-tle Museum, Ballston Spa’s premiere art gallery, is proud to present “Welcome to Ballston Spa” Oils of the Village by Stu Eichel. Mr. Eichel is a well-known artist from Saratoga, NY and all of the paintings in this show are of Ballston Spa scenes. The show features approximately 40 paintings, and will be on display through Janu-ary 18th, 2014. The opening reception for this show is Friday, December 6th from 6-8 pm. All sales of art during this show directly benefit the ongoing mission of the National Bottle Mu-seum. For hours and directions please call 518-885-7589.
We extend our sincere condolences to Steve Farnham, fellow BSBPA board member, on the passing of his mother, Dorothy Teller Farnham in November.
Ballston Spa Schools Winter Concert Schedule: Dec 3: HS Winter Concert, Part I, HS Auditorium, 7:30 pm; Dec.5: HS
Winter Concert, Part II, HS Audito-rium, 7:30 pm; Dec. 10: HS Winter Concert, Part III, HS Auditorium, 7:30 pm; Dec.12: Gordon Creek Winter Concert, Gordon Creek Gym-nasium, 7 pm; Dec. 16: MS Winter Concert, 7th Grade, HS Auditorium, 7pm; Dec. 17: MS Winter Concert, 6th Grade, HS Auditorium, 7 pm; Dec. 19: Milton Terrace North Winter Concert, Milton Terrace North Cafe-torium, 7 pm; Jan. 9: Malta Ave. Winter Concert, Wood Road/Milton Terrace North Cafetorium, 7 pm; Jan. 14: Wood Road Winter Concert, Wood Road Cafetorium, 7pm.
Ballston Spa Film Festival’s free classic Film Series presents a mod-ern holiday classic “Christmas Vaca-tion”, starring Chevy Chase on Satur-day Dec. 14th at 6:45 pm in the BSHS Auditorium. This PG-13 film is hilarious and is sure to help you pre-pare for your own holidays. Look for free classic films every month. In January, “We’re off to see the Wiz-ard…”. For more information visit bspafilm.org/monthly.
Ballston Spa Ro-tary invites you to purchase your Christ-mas tree from them this year. A beautiful selection of trees, $40 and up. All proceeds benefit not-for-profit programs and the local com-munity. Located in the Curtis Lumber parking lot on Route 67, the trees are sold daily from 10 am until 8 pm.
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Creative Christmas on Front Street by Brian BurnettCreative Christmas on Front Street by Brian BurnettCreative Christmas on Front Street by Brian BurnettCreative Christmas on Front Street by Brian Burnett
At 49 Front Street in Ballston Spa, the holidays are a special time of year. The Saratoga Bridges consumers who take art classes at the Creative Endeavors Arts Center on Front Street have been making holiday items since months before the season, often starting to work on the items in late summer and early fall.
Saratoga Bridges first moved to Front Street in 2004 when a group of artists called the Backroom Artists started taking classed there. Not long after that, The Strolling Village Artisans opened its first store there and Saratoga Bridges became a member of the artist co-op. In 2007 the co-op moved to 20 Washington Street in Ballston Spa and we opened the Creative Endeavors Gift Shop and Arts Center at our Front Street location. Our talented artists design and create an assortment of beautiful items year round.
The holidays are a busy and exciting time for everyone. Creative Endeavors participates in First Fridays in Ballston Spa and we have a variety of beautiful and practical ideals for gifts in our store. After celebrating at the annual Christmas parade on December 6th, stop by our shop to do some holiday shopping. We have handmade cards, ornaments, art work, wood crafts, candles, soaps and bath salts, pillows, cat and dog accessories, wooden toys, scarves and bags just to name a few of the available gifts.
We also offer a selection of gently used closing in our Executive Closet Consign-ment Shop at the Arts Center. The Executive Closet was created to provide people looking for a job the opportunity to find interview attire that will ensure a good first impres-sion. Available are men and women’s business suits, designer pocketbooks, dress slacks, shirts and blouses in a wide variety of sizes.
Our store hours are 10 am to 5 pm Monday thru Friday. The store will be open 11 am to 3 pm on November 30th as part of Shop Small Business Saturday. The store will also be open 6 pm to 9 pm on December 6th as part of the First Friday Holiday Celebration in Ballston Spa. Our phone number is 518-363-0015 ext. 302. We hope to see you there. Happy Holidays from the Creative Endeavors Arts Center and Gift Shop!
A Special Grand Marshal for the 2013 Holiday ParadeA Special Grand Marshal for the 2013 Holiday ParadeA Special Grand Marshal for the 2013 Holiday ParadeA Special Grand Marshal for the 2013 Holiday Parade
The BSBPA is pleased to announce that the Grand Marshal
for our annual Holiday Parade will be a very beloved home-
town boy, Lucas DeFabio. The parade will be held Friday
evening, December 6th as part of Ballston Spa's Holiday
Weekend celebration.
Five-year-old Lucas, the son of Daniel and Tina DeFabio, was
born with a fatal genetic disorder, Menkes Disease, in which the body does not metabolize copper. The
disease primarily affects infant boys, and must be caught very early in life to have any effective treat-
ment. Most Menkes boys are not diagnosed in time. November was Menkes Awareness Month and
Luke and his family want to bring that awareness to the community to help others be diagnosed and
treated in time. Luke is a child with a bright, easy smile and infectious laugh, who personifies the pure
joy that is much sought during the holiday season and we are proud to have him lead our parade. He
will be joined by his parents and younger brother, Alex. Come on out on December 6th and cheer on
Luke and his family!
There is no BSBPA Board of Directors
meeting in December.
The next
Board Meeting will be held
Monday, January 20, 7 pm
at First Presbyterian Church,
22 West High Street
You are welcome to attend.
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Upcoming Networking Breakfast
Tuesday, December 17, 7:30-8:30 am
Creative Endeavors, 49 Front Street
RSVP to [email protected], 885-2772, $5 with RSVP, $10 walk-in
Join us and connect with your community!
Are you interested in hosting a Networking Breakfast in 2014?
It’s a great way to showcase your business or organization.
For more information, please contact Ellen at the BSBPA office.
Marketing News Marketing News Marketing News Marketing News
Billboards Billboards Billboards Billboards The illuminated billboard on Route 50 promotes Holiday Shopping/Ballston Spa Gift Certificate, while our Not-for-Profit board features Antiques Shops Holiday Shopping (image not available at press time).
Display ads: Display ads: Display ads: Display ads: Hill Country Observer group ad, Daily Gazette group ad for Holiday Weekend on Dec. 5th. Ballston Spa Life “30 Events for 30 years” ad for Holiday events. We are well on
our way to featuring at least 30 Events through our anniversary year.
Media: Media: Media: Media: LookTV 30 second commercials (15 second spots featuring 2 businesses) to air during the holiday season. Videos will also be available for businesses to use on their own websites as well as on the BSBPA website.
Social Media: Social Media: Social Media: Social Media: The BSBPA’s Facebook page featured participating Small Business Saturday businesses with individualized “shareable” graphic posts designed by one of our social media gurus, Bernadette VanDeinse, to promote shopping locally for the holidays. Best of all, this service was AT NO COST to participating BSBPA member businesses!
We appreciate your feedback to the promotions we run and the media sources we are using. Please feel free to contact our Marketing Chairperson Steve Springer at [email protected] .
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Also available at the doorAlso available at the doorAlso available at the doorAlso available at the door Please join us for some Holiday cheer!Please join us for some Holiday cheer!Please join us for some Holiday cheer!Please join us for some Holiday cheer!
Sandwich Boards and the Upcoming Sandwich Boards and the Upcoming Sandwich Boards and the Upcoming Sandwich Boards and the Upcoming Winter WeatherWinter WeatherWinter WeatherWinter Weather
Sandwich boards are a great way to direct customers to your business. Several of our downtown shops and restaurants have these boards on display at corners and on sidewalks.
Ideally, the boards should be removed each evening when your business closes and set up the next day. With the impending winter weather, the Ballston Spa DPW is also asking that businesses bring their signs in when the forecast calls for measurable snow. The snowplows will often end up burying the boards left on the sidewalks and the DPW does not have the manpower to keep digging them out. The buried boards may also cause a hazard to pedestrians and may become damaged, which could bring about the need for replacement (and its cost) to the business. Thank you for your cooperation!
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The Ballston Spa Business & Professional Association, in part-
nership with Curtis Lumber, honored business owners, residents
and one non-profit organization whose renovation, restoration
and beautification efforts have enhanced Ballston Spa over the
past year. The winners were chosen from nominations submitted by others
in the community. At a reception on November 18th at First Presbyterian
Church, each award recipient was given a framed certificate with a before
and after photograph of their property, along with a Curtis Lumber gift
card. The presentations were made by BSBPA board member and Beauti-
fication Chairperson Michelle Burlingame and Curtis Lumber representa-
tive Doug Ford. The BSBPA would like to thank all of our recipients for
their hard work to improve our community, as well as the many commu-
nity members who submitted nominations. Special appreciation to Curtis
Lumber for their generous support and to Basil's Creative Catering for pro-
viding delicious desserts and refreshments for the reception.
Congratulations to the following winners: Congratulations to the following winners: Congratulations to the following winners: Congratulations to the following winners: RESIDENTIALRESIDENTIALRESIDENTIALRESIDENTIAL
Best Landscaping Improvements: Best Landscaping Improvements: Best Landscaping Improvements: Best Landscaping Improvements:
114 McLean Street, Michael and Bradlea Raga-Barone
Best Investment Property Renovation: Best Investment Property Renovation: Best Investment Property Renovation: Best Investment Property Renovation:
105 West North Street, Paul and Debbie Carkner
Best New Build: Best New Build: Best New Build: Best New Build:
97 Pleasant Street, John and Courtney Mancini
Honorable Mentions:Honorable Mentions:Honorable Mentions:Honorable Mentions:
129 Ballston Avenue, Brenda Beard
5 Beach Street, Michele and Brian Aviles
Best Complete Renovation: Best Complete Renovation: Best Complete Renovation: Best Complete Renovation:
160 Prospect Street, Gary Pavlick and Dorothy Keesler
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Best Exterior Signage/Window Display Renovation Best Exterior Signage/Window Display Renovation Best Exterior Signage/Window Display Renovation Best Exterior Signage/Window Display Renovation –––– Tie:Tie:Tie:Tie:
Front Street Home, 6 Front Street, Edmond DeRocker
Victoria’s Corner, 252 Milton Avenue, Vicki Ure
Best Interior Renovation: Best Interior Renovation: Best Interior Renovation: Best Interior Renovation:
Cunningham’s Coin Laundry, 9 Church Avenue, Dave and Karen Avenarius
Honorable Mentions: Honorable Mentions: Honorable Mentions: Honorable Mentions:
Jan Rutland Artist Space, National Bottle Museum, 76 Milton Avenue
Zest, 3 Science Street, Carla and Eric Kuchar Best Complete Renovation: Best Complete Renovation: Best Complete Renovation: Best Complete Renovation:
The Iron Roost, 36 Front Street, Linnaea DiNallo
HISTORIC LANDMARK RENOVATION: HISTORIC LANDMARK RENOVATION: HISTORIC LANDMARK RENOVATION: HISTORIC LANDMARK RENOVATION:
Soldier’s Monument, Low and Front Streets, American Legion Post 234
Please visit our website www.ballston.org
for photographs of all the award winning properties.
2013 Beautification Award winners, along with chairperson Michelle Burlingame and Doug Ford from Curtis Lumber.
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Redeemable at over 90 local businesses!
RESTAURANTS, FOOD & BEVERAGES
Basil’s Creative Catering
The Brickyard Tavern
Car Hop Ice Cream Shop
The Coffee Planet
D-Line Pub
Good Morning Café
Fifty South
Front Street Deli
Great Bay Clam Company
Iron Roost
Midtown Wine & Spirits
Pizza Works
The Ripe Tomato
Russell’s Deli
Saratoga Cookie Company
RETAIL STORES
A Bead Just So
Abigail’s Tea & Tiaras
Agway/True Value of B Spa
All Farmers Market Vendors
Almost One Of a Kind
Avon Products/Team Best
Brookside Museum Gift Shop
Brookside Nursery
Bulldog Farms Greenhouse
The Bundle Store
C’est La Vie
Corina Contemporary Jewelry
Curtis Lumber Co., Inc.
Daisy Dry Goods
Dazzle Spa Crafts
Double M Western Store
Excellent Adventures
Front Street Home
Lynne’s Candles & Inspirations
Mango Tree Imports
Marilyn’s Novelty Crafts
O’Brien Pharmacy
Pixie’s Closet
RosieBloom Again
Saratoga Organics & Hydroponic
Shana’s Closet
Stone Soup Antiques Gallery
Strolling Village Artisans
True Elegance Boutique
Two If By Sea Gallery
Victoria’s Corner
Wild Thyme Apothecary
Ye Olde Wishin’ Shoppe
LODGING, ENTERTAINMENT & SERVICES
Absolute Hydroseeding
Ballston Chiropractic
Ballston Spa Boot Camp
Ballston Spa Country Club
Ballston Spa Soccer Club
Ballston Spa Veterinary Clinic
Bella Nani Salon & Spa
Canty Financial Management
Captured Light Photography
Cartridge World Latham
Christine Carsky, Attorney
Chips Landscaping
Daniello Orthodontics
Digital Imaging Technologies
Earth Care, Plus
Enlighten Power Solutions
George T. Farnum, Architect
Heritage Family Construction
JDC Dance Center
Jim’s Service Center
Just Janelle Hair Design
Kona Ice-Capital District
Lewis House Bed & Breakfast
Living Well Day Spa
Make Me Fabulous
Mangino Chevrolet Buick GMC
P&A Champagne Builders
Medbery Inn & Spa
Perennially Yours
Red Dragon Karate School
Rhythm Expressions Dance Studio
Saratoga Investigative Services
Sircle Home Inspections
Spa Laundromat & Cleaners
T Shirt Graphics
Upstate Cellular Phones
Village Photo, LLC
Ballston Spa Gift Certifi-cates make the perfect stocking stuffer. Redeem-able at these fine shops, restaurants and services in the Ballston Spa area, gift certificates can be pur-chased online at ballston.org or at all Ballston Spa National Bank locations. Gift certificates are not only a great gift,
but they support your local Ballston Spa small busi-nesses which makes for a brighter holiday for every-one!
Great Bay Clam Company
Iron Roost
Midtown Wine & Spirits
Pizza Works
The Ripe Tomato
Russell’s Deli
Saratoga Cookie Company
Strata
Sunset Café
Three Olives Restaurant
Village Sweet Shoppe
Wheats & Sweets Hometown Bakery
The Whistling Kettle
Whitehouse Restaurant & Bar
Zest
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The Saratoga Convention & Tourism Bureau invites you to enjoy Saratoga County’s 9th Annual Restaurant Week, December 6-12. Three course meal specials (soup, salad or appe-tizer, entrée & dessert) for $10, $20 or $30 plus tax and tip. Lunch spe-cials for $5 or $10 plus tax and tip. A complete list of participating res-taurants and menus can be found at discoversaratoga.org/RestaurantWeek.
Please join us for
Breakfast With
Santa, Saturday,
December 7, 2013,
from 8am-12pm at
St. Mary's School
gymnasium. Our lo-
cal fire companies, Union and Eagle Matt Lee, will
again be donating and cooking delicious pancakes
and sausage. We will have a craft table, where
every child can make a craft and take it home
courtesy of McDonald’s of Ballston Spa, a reading
corner, where each child receives a book courtesy
of Red Dragon Karate School, and face painting
courtesy of Mangino Chevrolet Buick GMC. Santa
and Mrs. Claus will be there for picture taking,
and toy giving! We will have entertainment in-
cluding the BSMS Launching Pad Cast, The Capital
Region Language Center carolers, Red Dragon Ka-
rate School and the Wild Acres Irish Dancers.
All this for only $5.00—reservations are not nec-
essary. Proceeds go back into the community for
family events and village beautification. A per-
centage of the proceeds from the breakfast will
go to support the youth programs at St. Mary’s
Parish.
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Calendar of EventsCalendar of EventsCalendar of Events
Dec. 5 Tree Trimming Party, 4:30-6:30 pm, Gateway House of Peace
Dec. 6 Ballston Spa Holiday Parade and Tree Lighting, starting at 6:30 pm, Milton Avenue/Wiswall Park First Friday in Ballston Spa, 6-9 pm, downtown shops and restaurants
Dec. 6-8 Community Holiday Events (details in this issue)
Dec. 7 Breakfast with Santa, 8 am-12 pm, St. Mary’s School
Dec. 3,5,10,12,16,17,19 Winter Concerts at Ballston Spa Schools (see page 3 for times and locations)
Dec. 14 Holiday Ornament Workshop, 9:30 am-4:30 pm, Museum Glassworks Free Classic Film Series “Christmas Vacation”, 6:45 pm, BSHS Auditorium
Dec. 15 “Hope, Peace, Joy & Love” Choir Performance, 6 pm, First Baptist Church
Dec. 16 BSBPA Holiday Mixer, 5:30 pm, The Brickyard Tavern
Dec. 17 Networking Breakfast, 7:30-8:30 am, Creative Endeavors
Dec. 21 Free Lunch, 11:30-1pm, Ballston Spa United Methodist Church
“A Light in the Darkness” Service, 5 pm, First Presbyterian Church
P.O. Box 386
Ballston Spa, NY 12020