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    WINNERS OF BH-BL DISTRICT & STATE CONTESTSBURNT HILLS The GFWC Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Womens Club an-nounces the winners of the District and State Contests for Writing and Art. William H. ORourke Middle School student Hannah Lewis and BH-BL High School student Samantha Whitman were awarded 1st Place in the Adiron-dack District for their short stories and 2nd place in the New York State Contest. Club member Jane Coff ey was awarded 1st place in the District for her short story. The BH-BL Womens Club awarded Honorable Mention to Middle School students, Anne Latimer and Juliet Hull for short stories and Billie McClosky, Paul Sausville and Caroline Holt for poetry. BH-BL High School students Sam Kruppenbacher, E. Buckley, T. Cotter, Katya Zablocki and Madeline Hicks received Honorable Mention for short stories. There were 32 entries in the BH-BL Womens Club sponsored contest. The Club sponsored entries in the Art Contest from Niskayuna High School. Five 1st Place winners at the District Level were Rebekah Orr, charcoal; Alexander Ramos, computer generated; Alta Fox, video; Spencer Brownwell, print media; Laura Maxon, ceramics. At the State Convention, Orr, Ramos and Fox received 1st Place; Brownwell, 2nd and Maxon 3rd.

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    BALLSTON LAKE Boy Scout Troop 246 will hold its 2nd Annual Spring Craft and Vendor Sale fundraiser on Saturday, May 30th, from 9am to 3pm at the Elks Club on MacElroy Rd. This is a great opportunity for the com-munity to have access to local small businesses in a family-friendly envi-ronment. The scouts will provide activities for the children, and will run a food booth as part of their fundraising eff orts. We are now accepting applications for crafters and vendors. The cost is $30 for a 10x10 space. This is an outdoor sale - tables and tents are not provided. Please email [email protected] for more information and an application. Applications are accepted on a fi rst come, fi rst serve basis.

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    RUMMAGE SALEWEST CHARLTON West Charlton United Presbyte-rian Church located at the corner of Routes 67 & 147 in West Charlton will hold a Rummage Sale on Fri-day, May 29, from 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday, May 30, from 9:00am-2:00pm.

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    VOCAL SCHOLARSHIP AWARDCAPITAL DISTRICT Burnt Hills Oratorio Society (BHOS), Mu-sic Director Susan Hermance Fedak, will hold its annual vocal competition 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 competi-tors. 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 Saratoga Springs Public Library. Details and applications can be found at www.bhos.us/award

    ATTENTION VENDORS! STRAWBERRY FEST AT OUR REDEEMER

    SCOTIA The Youth group at Our Redeemer Lutheran church on Glen Avenue and So. Reynolds Street in Scotia will be hosting the annual Strawberry Fest on Saturday, June 6th from 9am to 4pm. We are currently seeking vendors who would be interest-ed in setting up outside the church lawn during the event (rain or shine). The registration fee is $30 ($35 if you need a church table). Space is limited to the fi rst 20 individuals who register. If you are interested, please contact Melissa at 393-5031 or [email protected] to have a registration form sent to you.

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    CHARLTON On June 10, Ann Dawdy PT will be presenting a program entitled Inner Ear Vertigo and Balance, to the Charl-ton Seniors at 10:00am in the Charlton Senior Community Center, located at 786 Charlton Road. Ann, a physical ther-apist for the past 27 years, has been working for the Physi-cal Therapy Associates of Schenectady for the last 17 years. During that time she has developed a special interest in ad-dressing the areas of impaired balance, vertigo disorders, performing evaluations and treatment of inner ear dysfunc-tions. Ann will be presenting information on balance, asking for participation in standardized tests to assess balance, as well as discuss the true definition of vertigo, how the inner ear influences the entire balance system, and common disor-ders of the inner ear. This will be an open forum with plenty of opportunity for questions and answers. All Charlton Se-nior Programs are open to the public, invite your friends to hear this talk on Inner Ear problems and how to deal with its disabling effects. For additional information about Charlton Seniors and their activities call Peter Parker, Charlton Senior President at 882-9099.

    COLONIE CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL SLATES 50TH REUNION

    CAPITAL DISTRICT More than 400 graduates of Colonie Cen-tral High School class of 1965 are invited to gather at Shaker Ridge Country Club on Saturday, June 13 to celebrate the schools 50th reunion. The event, which begins at 5:30pm, will feature a cocktail party followed by food stations catered by 2 Shea Catering. DJ Bob Treffiletti will spin tunes from the 60s and 70s. Those interested in registering can do so by vis-iting http://cchs65reunion.com. The cost to attend is $75. For additional questions, please contact Dean Rueckert at [email protected], or by calling (518) 441-0739. To join the events Facebook conversation, please go to cchs65reunion.

    TURKEY AND HAM DINNERBURNT HILLS A Turkey and Ham Dinner will be held at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church at 816 Route 50 in Burnt Hills on Saturday, June 13th from 4:30 to 7:00pm. Tickets are $11.00 for adults and $5.00 for children ages five and over. Children under age 5 are free. All profits from the dinner will be used for Church programs and projects and community outreach. Tickets may be purchased in advance at Mail N More and the Church Office. For more information please call the church at 399-5144.

    ATTENTION VENDORS! STRAWBERRY FEST AT OUR REDEEMER

    SCOTIA The Youth group at Our Redeemer Lutheran church on Glen Avenue and So. Reynolds Street in Scotia will be hosting the annual Strawberry Fest on Saturday, June 6th from 9am to 4pm. We are currently seeking vendors who would be interest-ed in setting up outside the church lawn during the event (rain or shine). The registration fee is $30 ($35 if you need a church table). Space is limited to the first 20 individuals who register. If you are interested, please contact Melissa at 393-5031 or [email protected] to have a registration form sent to you.

    SONGS OF NEW YORKROTTERDAM JCT. Songs of New York: A Celebration of Tra-ditional New York State Music featuring Dave Ruch and Lost Radio Rounders on Saturday, June 13th at 7pm. Music and Drinks at Mabee Farm Historic Site. Join us for live music and drinks in Mabee Farms 1760s Dutch barn as we celebrate the people who settled and built New York! Musician Dave Ruch will perform songs of real-life Yorkers from days gone by-- farmers, lumbermen, immigrants, Native Americans, canallers, hops pickers, and more! Also performing is local 518 band Lost Radio Rounders, upstate New Yorks premiere acoustic Americana duo, performing traditional NY songs, ballads and singalongs. Beer and wine will be available for purchase. Mabee Farm Historic Site is located at 1100 Main St., Rotterdam Junction, NY 12150. Admission: $5. For more information please visit schenectadyhistorical.org or contact Mary Zawacki at 518-887-5073 or [email protected].

    FOUNDERS DAY CELEBRATIONCHARLTON Charlton is celebrating Founders Day on Sun-day, June 7th. Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church will be offering hotdogs and hamburgers for lunch. Baked goods will also be for sale and there will be a silent auction of spe-cial donated items. Join us for an old-fashioned hometown gathering and then enjoy the parade.

    COMMUNITY PICNICREXFORD Please join us for an afternoon of deli-cious food and fellowship. Singles and families wel-come! Faith Baptist Church in Rexford will hold a Com-munity Picnic from noon-2:00pm on Sunday, June 14. Church members wel-come and new friends too! Well have games, music, a Bouncy Bounce, a climbing wall, a petting zoo, food for kids and adults! Theres no program its an opportu-nity to share Gods love in a positive environment and all free of charge. Location: 11 Glenridge Road; phone 399-2220. Come when you can and leave anytime.

    CHICKEN BBQ - TAKEOUTSCOTIA Takeout Chicken BBQ at Centre Glenville United Methodist Church, corner of Sacandaga and Bolt Roads (across from Glendaal School) on Saturday, May 30 from 4:00-6:30pm. Adults: $10.00; Kids 5-12: $5.00; Kids under 5: Free.

    GLENVILLE SENIORS PLANNING TRIP TO TURNING STONE CASINO

    GLENVILLE The Glenville Seniors are planning a one-day bus trip to the Turning Stone Casino for Tuesday, June 23. Bus will depart from the Center at 7:30am and will leave the Casino at 5pm. Cost is $25 per person (members and non-members) and includes $25 free play for slots and a $5 voucher for food or $20 bingo bucks and a $5 voucher for food. Interested par-ties should sign up at the front desk of the Center located at 32 Worden Road, Glenville. Payment by check or cash is due at sign up time. Center is open Monday through Friday 9am to 4pm. For additional information please call 374-0734.

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    CAPITAL REGION Music Company Orchestra presents American Salute, a concert featuring popular patriotic and pops music to celebrate the season. Join us for one of MCOs summer concerts listed below. All concerts are free and open to the public. Sunday, June 14, 2:00pm at Clifton Park-Half-moon Public Library, 475 Moe Rd., Clifton Park. Sunday, June 21, 7:00pm at Scotia Freedom Park (next to Jumpin Jacks). Sunday, June 28, 4:00pm at North Bennington Village School, 9 School Street, Bennington, VT. Joint concert with Sage City Symphony to benefi t school music dept. The Music Company Orchestra is a 60-piece all volunteer community orchestra, conducted by Dr. Gerald Lanoue, bringing live orchestral music to audiences throughout the Capital District, with light classical & pops repertoire. Visit our website www.mcomusic.org for more information and like us on Facebook.

    TRAINING FOR VOLUNTEERS AND COMMUNITY CAREGIVERS

    SCOTIA The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is now off ering caregiver training to the community as well as potential volunteers. Utilize the Homes experience and reputation to educate you in hands-on care-giving skills. Volunteer Training Sessions: Monday, June 15th & Wednesday, June 17th, 10:00am-4:00pm (pre-registration re-quested). Caregiver Training: Wednesday June 17th, 10:00am (pre-registration requested). Joan Nicole Prince Home is lo-cated at 22 Glenview Drive, Scotia, NY. Call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected] for additional information.

    FEAR TO FAITH WORKSHOPCHARLTON Fear to Faith Workshop, Thursday, June 25 at 6:30pm. Discover whats holding you back through the fear to faith process. Suggested donation: $20. Albany-Saratoga Spir-itual Adventures, 2 Imperial Lane, Charlton, 518-423-3569. For more information, visit www.newthoughtnewyork.org.

    BH ROWING WILL OFFER LEARN TO ROW CAMPS

    BURNT HILLS Burnt Hills Rowing will be off ering 3 Learn to Row camps this summer for students entering grades 6 through 12. 1st Camp: June 29 July 10; 2nd Camp: July 13 July 24; 3rd Camp: August 17 August 28. All camps will run 8-10am Monday through Friday. Visit us at www.bhrow.com or on Facebook at Burnt Hills Rowing Association for details and registration.

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    VOLUNTEER WORKCAPITAL DISTRICT Ani-maLovers, an all-volunteer rescue organization serv-ing the Capital Region for 20 years, seeks caring, re-sponsible volunteers to be involved in its animal care, adoption and outreach ef-forts. AnimaLovers staff s the PetSmart adoption center in East Greenbush and holds adoption clinics at other lo-cations throughout the year. Volunteers are also needed for cat and kitten foster care, data entry, mailings and conducting quality calls. For further information, please call 518-348-3903 x2, or email [email protected]. Scheduling is fl ex-ible and training will be pro-vided. Learn more at www.animalovers.org

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

    OAK HILL SCHOOLS 2ND ANNUAL FAMILY FESTIVAL

    SCOTIA Oak Hill Schools 2nd Annual Family Festival spon-sored by Advanced Therapy, P.L.L.C. and Giff ys BBQ on June 20th from 12-4pm. Family Festival includes: bounce houses, a dunk tank, lawn games, basket raffl e, 50/50 raffl e, bake sale and much more. Giff ys BBQ $12.00 for 1/2 chicken dinner - purchase tickets in advance - pick up from 2-4pm on June 20th. Oak Hill School is located at 39 Charlton Rd., Scotia. For more information please call 399-5048 x10 or email [email protected].

    ARE YOU A FAMILY MEMBER IN CRISIS?GLENVILLE Families Anonymous is a free support group for family and friends of a loved one who is suff ering from alco-hol, 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, Glenville, off main lobby in room 117. Come listen to other FA members, become stronger, and learn new ways to improve the situa-tion. For more information, contact Jerry or Vera at 518-283-4147, or e-mail [email protected].

    LIFE VISIONING WORKSHOPCHARLTON Thursday, June 18 at 6:30pm. Learn the tech-nique for accessing divine guidance developed by Rev. Dr. Michael Beckwith. Suggested donation: $20. Albany-Saratoga Spiritual Adventures, 2 Imperial Lane, Charlton, 518-423-3569. For more information, visit www.newthoughtnewyork.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-profi t, 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 youre 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.

    SEEKING ARTISTS FOR ANNUAL STRAWBERRY FEST & ART SHOW

    SCHENECTADY The Upper Union Street, Schenectady, BID is seeking artists for the 10th Annual Strawberry Fest & Art Show on Saturday, June 20 from 10am-3pm. The individual artist fee is $30. The fee is waived for students. Registration forms are available on line at www.upperunionstreet.com or by contacting Madelyn Thorne at 518 727-668 / [email protected].

    HELP FOR SCHOOL-AGE

    CHILDREN WHO STUTTER

    CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stutter-ing is a frustrating and em-barrassing problem for mil-lions of people, but it can be especially tough on elemen-tary school-age children. Help is available for parents, teachers, and speech-lan-guage pathologists at most public libraries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age children who stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVD features students from fi rst through sixth grade, some of who talk about their experiences with stutter-ing. They talk openly about the teasing they face from classmates and how their stuttering sometimes makes them feel about them-selves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action: The School-age Child Who Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofi t Stut-tering Foundation is avail-able free of charge to public libraries nationwide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundation at 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.stutteringhelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.

    TOPS TAKE OFF POUNDS SENSIBLY

    GLENVILLE TOPS meets every Thursday evening at 6:45pm at Immaculate Con-ception Church, 400 Sara-toga Rd., Glenville. Please check us out if you would like a fresh start and looking to change your weight loss routine. For more informa-tion, please call 374-9659.

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    BOY SCOUT BOTTLE & CAN DRIVE

    GLENVILLE 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.

    PATROON TOASTMASTERSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Become a competent communicator and confident leader. Patroon Toastmasters offers an educational and supportive environment to our members. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 510 Albany-Shaker Road in Loudonville to hone our communication skills for personal or professional reasons. Check out http://Patroon.Tastmas-tersClubs.org for more information. Get started today. We welcome guests!

    SEARCH AND RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruit-ing volunteers to provide wild land and underwater searches. This includes all aspects of field and underwater search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS forest rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are look-ing for certified scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the outdoors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is lo-cated in Waterford. Applicants need not live in Waterford to volunteer. If interested, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org

    ARE YOU A NURSING MOTHER?GLENVILLE - The Breastfeeding USA: Capital Region NY Chap-ters 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]

    BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORS

    CAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for men-tors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Coun-ties. 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 chil-dren for 50 years. Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influence on the life of a child. Currently, we serve over 500 children, but there are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learn more about volunteering, contact Alex at 862-1250 x15, or by email at [email protected].

    ELKS THURSDAY NIGHT BINGOBALLSTON LAKE - The Clifton Park Elks hold bingo every Thursday evening (except major holidays). There are a wide range of games including a progressive jackpot and Bonus Ball. Proceeds help support the Elks Charity Programs. The Lodge is located at 695 MacElroy Road, Ballston Lake. Ad-mission is $5 plus game cards (various prices). Doors open at 6:00pm and the first game starts promptly at 7:00pm. Re-freshments are available for sale. For additional information visit www.cliftonparkelks.com or call (518) 877-5200.

    ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERS

    SCOTIA - The Animal Protective Foundation is seeking day-time volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Av-enue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adoption Center on Balltown Road in Niskayuna. Time commitment varies and training is provided. Volunteer posi-tions include: adoption; dog walking; special event and out-reach support; laundry; bottle and can sorting; and morning cage cleaning at PetSmart. Must be at least 18 years. Contact Denise Altobelli, volunteer coordinator, at 374-3944 x118 or [email protected].

    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.

    ADDITIONS TO LIBRARY PASS PROGRAMSCHENECTADY-- The Schenectady County Public Library has added three museums to its Library Pass program: Albany Institute of History and Art, the Berkshire Museum and the FASNY Museum of Firefighting. The Library Pass Program is a partnership 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 offers free or reduced admission according to the terms for that pass. For more information and a full listing of passes, visit http://friendsofscpl.org/library-pass-program/ or call 388-4508. The program is made possible through the support of the Friends of the Library.

    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].

    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.

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    CHARLTON CUB SCOUT BOTTLE DROP

    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.

    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 Districts 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. 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.

    MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKENDCAPITAL REGION For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their commu-nication, revitalize their relationship and get away for a week-end. Held at a local motel. Reservations required. Please go to www.wwme.org for contact information and weekend dates.

    FLOYDWARRIORS.COM NOW RECRUITINGCAPITAL REGION Have you been touched by cancer and want to give back? floydwarriors.com is the Capital Regions Mom in the community helping families in the home with basic life necessities while a loved one is being treated for cancer. Meal drop off, visits, errands, and light housekeep-ing are the main areas needed for help. floydwarriors.com is currently helping families in South Glens Falls, Gansevoort, Clifton Park, Colonie, Troy and Schenectady and your help is needed. Please register at www.floydwarriors.com if you are interested in joining our Army of Help.

    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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    Up until now, Ive been ruthlessly mowing my lawn very short. I could tell you that Im doing this to promote side growth and thickening of the lawn but that would only be partly true. Mowing the lawn very low DOES indeed promote a thicker lawn as long as the soil is moist and the weather cool. I do have to admit that Ive been mowing the lawn low to try and stretch the time between mowings a bit. Im watching the weather for the onset of the dry summer conditions that will force me to start raising the lawnmowers blade so the grass can grow tall enough to shade the soil below and protect the roots from overheating. While I havent had to do much watering of flowers and vegetables this spring, Im sure the day will arrive soon that it will become a necessity as well. With that in mind, Ill give you the lowdown on how to water correctly so, when you finally need to, youll know how to do it right. We NEVER want to use a lawn sprinkler in our flower and vegetable gardens. Spraying our garden plants with water washes away pollen (no pollen, no vegetables) and greatly decreases the time a flower lasts in our flowerbeds. Spraying also chills the leaves shocking the plant and creates the perfect conditions for diseases to take hold. How do we water the gardens without wetting the plants? Use a watering wand. A watering wand allows you to direct the water onto the soil at the base of each plant so the roots can be soaked without wetting the foliage. The wand gets the water where its most needed without wasting any. If you havent the time or patience for wand watering, you can install oozing soaker hoses under the mulch so all you have to do is hook up your hose and walk away. If you are using several soaker hoses in different beds, you may want to invest in snap connectors and an inexpensive water timer/shut off so you can let it run while you leave for work. Naturally a 4 layer of mulch in your flowerbeds will ensure that your precious water doesnt evaporate away. Mulch keeps the soil cool and moist a lot longer and really cuts down on watering and weeding. One note of caution: dont pile the mulch up around the stems of your garden plants including shrubs and trees. The stems and bark MUST be exposed to air for moisture and nutrients to flow unimpeded from the roots to the leaves above. I know youre all seeing mulch piled up volcano-like around trees in the area but, trust me, those trees are suffering and will likely die in a few years. It seems cozy to nestle that mulch up around the stems of your plants, but believe me, your plants will thrive if you keep the mulch away from the stems. Every year as summer begins, I notice that theres a lot of concern among garden center customers about planting shrubs, trees, roses and perennials during summer. In talking to these folks, I gather that their concern is based on having read that you should NOT transplant during summer. Spring and fall are the best time for transplanting to be done. Literally speaking, this statement is true. However, theres a major difference between planting and transplanting. Transplanting is the process of DIGGING OUT and moving an established plant to a new location. If you attempt to transplant during this time of year, you run a very real risk of sending the plant into fatal shock. When you dig the plant out, youll inevitably destroy many of the small roots. Since the plant is in the full flush of growth, this shock is often fatal. When you shop in your local nursery or garden center, you are buying plants that were dug and balled or potted much earlier when the plant was still dormant. What you are doing when you bring your new shrub or perennial home is PLANTING not TRANSPLANTING. You didnt dig it up so you havent disrupted the root system or shocked the plant. It is the act of digging out that causes severe stress. Many folks put off their planting until fall because theyve read or heard that they shouldnt do it now. This thinking is flawed by a lack of understanding the difference between planting and transplanting. If you have planting to do, do it as soon as you can. Planting in July is better that August; and August is better than September and so on. Remember, the longer the plant has to establish itself before winter, the better the chances are that it will survive. Summer planting will mean extra attention to watering to be sure the plants dont dry excessively during the (hopefully) hot days ahead. If you are planning to be away on vacation for more than a few days, have a friend or neighbor water for you while youre gone. Thanks for the read.

    LOOKING FOR VETERANSGLENVILLE Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fire and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat related military service are invited to join our Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hos-tile Fire or Imminent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your first years dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7:00pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more in-formation, please contact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com

    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).

    VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSCOTIA Compassionate and caring individuals needed to assist in providing care for the dying. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for individuals wanting to make a difference by caring for ter-minally ill residents who lack the support and options to re-main at home during their final days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected].

    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.

    FIRE COMPANY SEEKS VOLUNTEER HELPERS

    WEST GLENVILLE West Glenville Volunteer Fire Company is looking for basic help. We need folks for com-puter input, grant writing, shopping, gardening, event planning, photo album orga-nizing 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 opportunity for couples to get out and for community service for teens! Firefighters are always needed. Mondays at 7:00pm, 2024 West Glen-ville Road, 399-0567.

    CAREGIVER CONNECTION

    CAPITAL REGION Senior Services of Albanys Care-giver Connection program has a full menu of services and seminars planned to help family caregivers pro-viding assistance to elders throughout the Capital Re-gion. Contact the Caregiver Connection at 465-1398 or e-mail [email protected] for additional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups.

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    SCHENECTADY The Home Furnishings Program, Inc. is seeking donations to serve clients in need in Schenectady County. Program operates at no cost to the donor or recipi-ent. Currently 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.

    PARENT NETWORK: NEWS & ACTION CENTER

    CAPITAL REGION The Early Care & Learning Council invites you to join Parent Network: News & Action Center. Parents: you are your childs 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.

    LITTLE PEOPLE OF AMERICACAPITAL 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 information 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.

    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]

    GLENVILLE Glenville Town Clerk Linda Neals has an-nounced that all regular Town Board meetings and work sessions will now con-vene 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, & August, when meetings

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    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]

    BURNT HILLS Visit the Town of Ballston Community Li-brary website, http://salon.sals.edu, install the free soft-ware, 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 complete, you can enjoy titles on your Windows or Mac computer or trans-fer to supported devices,

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    CALLING ALL CANINES!MALTA The Romp and Play Dog Park in Malta invites you and your human companions to the second annual Dogs Day Out on Saturday, May 30th from 10am to 4pm. Free to all, the opening ceremony will be conducted by Assembly members Jim Tedisco and Carrie Woerner. Activities include a Dog Fashion Show contest (dress your best!), a pet/own-er look-alike contest, bench painting for kids, agility trials, and demonstrations of obedience training. Our very special guests are Hudson, the Railroad Puppy, and some paw pals from the Saratoga County Animal Shelter who are looking for forever homes. Food and craft vendors will be on hand, at the park located on Eastline Road, off of Rt. 67. Come and enjoy one of the best dog parks in the area, and please bring a can of dog food, treats or toys to be donated to the shelter. Come and enjoy a barking good time!

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    LIBRARY HAS COMPUTERS & WIFI AVAILABLE FOR PUBLIC USEMECHANICVILLE Did you know? The Mechanicville District Public Library has eighteen computers for pub-lic use plus WIFI throughout the building. All you need is a library card to access the pub-lic computers. The WIFI can

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    at the registration desk. It is best to make an appointment to insure there will be some-one available to work with you. You can always call 664-4646 with questions or log-on to http://meclib.sals.edu.

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    Irrigation Systems Installed and ServicedGrass Cutting Seasonal Clean-UpsThatching Landscaping Plantings

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    UPPER CUT LAWN CARELeaf pile removal,

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    CALLING ALL CANINES!MALTA The Romp and Play Dog Park in Malta invites you and your human companions to the second annual Dogs Day Out on Saturday, May 30th from 10am to 4pm. Free to all, the opening ceremony will be conducted by Assembly members Jim Tedisco and Carrie Woerner. Activities include a Dog Fashion Show contest (dress your best!), a pet/own-er look-alike contest, bench painting for kids, agility trials, and demonstrations of obedience training. Our very special guests are Hudson, the Railroad Puppy, and some paw pals from the Saratoga County Animal Shelter who are looking for forever homes. Food and craft vendors will be on hand, at the park located on Eastline Road, off of Rt. 67. Come and enjoy one of the best dog parks in the area, and please bring a can of dog food, treats or toys to be donated to the shelter. Come and enjoy a barking good time!

    LIBRARY TO PRESENT PROGRAM GET OFF MY NERVES

    MECHANICVILLE On Monday, June 1st, 6:30pm at the Me-chanicville District Public Library, the program Get Off My Nerves will be offered. Dr. Leslie Botta, D.C. will address how chiropractic care along with good nutrition improves your health. Chiropractic care is not just for those patients who have been involved in an accident or suffer from chronic neck or back pain. Chiropractic care can benefit many people with a great number of health conditions. Even those with few, if any, health conditions can benefit from chiropractic mainte-nance care. For more information, visit their website http://chiropractorcliftonpark-thejoint.com.

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