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    Vol. 60 No. 39; July 26, 2013

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    SILENT AUCTION ITEMS SOUGHT FOR FUNDRAISER

    Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County will be holding

    its 4th Annual Golf Tournament and Silent Auction at CroninsGolf Resort in Warrensburg, NY on Saturday, August 24th. Co-

    operative Extension is looking for items to be donated for the SilentAuction such as: tickets to area attractions, local artwork, gift

    baskets, gift certificates, etc. All proceeds from this benefit will beused to help financially support Cornell Cooperative Extensionseducational programs. In-Kind gift donations may be shipped to

    Cornell Cooperative Extension, 377 Schroon River Road, Warrens-burg, NY 12885. Arrangements for pick-up of donated items can

    be made by calling Cooperative Extension and ask for Amy Sabattisat 518-623-3291 or 668-4881

    THE GLENS FALLS SENIOR CENTER ANNOUNCES ITS

    ONGOING PROGRAMS FOR 2013.Free Osteo Prevention

    classes continue Monday/Wednesday, Tuesday/Thursday at 9:00a.m. here at the Center. Sponsored by RSVP. Every Tuesday-

    Bingo in the AM and program in the afternoon Zumba Gold-Global Fitness, Glen Street-Tuesday 11:15-12:00, Free, spon-

    sored by MVP. Free Chair Yoga continues every Thursday at10:30 a.m. Sponsored by MVP. Senior Center Service Club-Thurs-

    days-Lunch 12:15 p.m./Program 12:45 p.m. Tai Chi Classes withSam Ling, are held Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. Fee is $6 per class.

    Friday-Bowling-Spare Time, SGF-9:00 a.m. Always looking forsubs. One Stroke Painting-$15 all materials included. Check cal-

    endar for class date. Thrift Shop open Monday Friday 10:00until noon Woodshop- Wednesday mornings or call for appoint-

    ment Monthly Movies, Monthly lunch bunch, Monthly Themeluncheons and so much more +55 over, no residency require-

    ments. Visit us on our new website at : http://www.greaterglensfallsseniorcenter.com.

    MASS AT SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH is

    Sunday is at 9:00 am. The Vigil Mass has returned to Holy Crosson Saturdays at 4:30pm. There is a childrens Liturgy offered at

    Sunday Mass to which all are welcome. The parish picnic will beheld on August 4th at 2:00 pm. Hot dogs and hamburgers will be

    provided. Parishioners are asked to come join the fun and bringlawn chairs or blanket to si t on, their beverage and a dish to pass.

    Last year, many families attended and all had a wonderful day.Some work will be done at the Holy Cross Cemetery. Some

    headstones will be repaired roadway improvements. Some damagehas been done by those driving off the roadways. Please keep all

    vehicles on the roadways. This will help keep Holy CrossCemetery a beautiful sanctuary. Info: 518-854-3692

    PIZZA AND WING NIGHT at Victory Mills Fire company July27th 4-8pm. Eat in or take out. Place your order t 695-6623 after2pm. Example: piaaz with the works 12 cut: $18.

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING: at the Ameri-

    an Legion on clancy Street in Schuylerville July 28 2-6pm.Evberyone welcome. Music by Ole time country. Info: 518-747-

    6687 or 824-3719.

    FREE COMMUNITY DINNER which will be served on Saturday,July 27th from Noon to 1:00 p.m. at First Baptist Church,

    Cambridge. This months meal is sponsored by First BaptistChurch. The menu will be hamburgers, hot dogs, potato salad,

    baked beans, corn on the cob, coleslaw, watermelon, cookies and

    beverages. The church, located at 29 West Main St. (next toGlens Falls National Bank), has a handicap accessible ramp and ahandicap bathroom. All are welcome. Reservations are not

    necessary. Take-outs will be available at 1:00 p.m. only for thoseunable to attend provided everyone has been fed. There will be no

    second meal take-outs. If there are questions or the possibilityof cancellation, call Bev. at 677-3327 or the church at 677-5487.

    The next meal will be served on August 31st.

    WHATS HAPPENING AT LITTLE THEATER ON THE

    FARM:

    Gospel Jam will be hosted by The Bluebillies on Wednesday,July 31st, 7:00 p.m, at Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road,

    Fort Edward, NY. Pickers and listeners welcome. Home bakedgoods and hot dogs available. 50/50 raffle. Admission is free.

    Donations appreciated. Pickers call Mel to reserve a chair at518)632-5026

    The Third Annual Country and Bluegrass Jamboree will beon Wednesday, August 7th, 12 noon to 10 pm at Little Theater

    on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward, NY. Five bands willperform: The Bluebillies & friends, The Seth Sawyer Band, Ernie

    Sites, Barbara Gayny &friends, Bob Marcotte & friends, & theegendary Smokey Greene! $10 Rain or Shine. Refreshments and

    50/50 drawing available. Producer, Linda Hermans (518) 747-3421. For performance schedule visit www.littletheater27.org.

    THURMAN STATION WILDERNESS HERITAGE

    CORRIDOR SHOWCASE, JULY 27, 11 a.m. 4:30 p.m.

    Three Towns, One Goal. Thurman Station - We struggled to f indust the right name for the Showcase, says Thurman Station

    Association president Perky Granger. We wanted it to bothdescribe the event and also pinpoint our location in this corridor

    so rich in traditions of trains, trade and tourism. The event (itsname often abbreviated as, Thurman Station Showcase) will

    present a cast of approximately 40 folksmostly fromWarrensburg, Stony Creek and Thurmanrepresenting

    businesses, arts and organizations whose goods and services reflect

    he heritage of the area and illustrate the rich creativity of thehree-town region surrounding the station. Geared for visitors of

    all ages, some arriving by train and others by car, the Showcase

    will be held at Thurman Station, 1883 Stony Creek Road, Thurman.Guests will find sales and samples of local foods, such as naturally

    produced maple goods, meats and nationally-acclaimed cheeses;restaurant and B&B specialties to tempt the palate; and artistic

    creationssuch as paintings, jewelry, rustic wares, gardenaccessories and hand-spun yarn to please the eye. Many

    exhibitors plan demonstrations, some interactive, such as waterdowsing , craft projects and Warren County Soil and Waters

    model river complete with flowing water, which shows howrivers evolve and change, especially when man meddles. The

    Adirondack Museum will exhibit information about the stampsonce used to identify owners of logs sent downriver, and will host

    a stamping activity; Milda Burns of North River will tell of thedrives, once supervised by her father. Nancy Kimball, wildlife

    rehabilitator, will bring birds of prey and tell about their habits

    and role in the regional wildlife scene. Local history will berepresented by Warren County Historical Society, WarrensburghMuseum of Local History and the John Thurman Historical

    Society all with publications and photos, including the WarrenCounty Bicentennial traveling exhibits for each of the three towns.

    Saratoga & North Creek Railway will host a table, as will FirstWilderness Heritage Corridor.

    While visitors browse the vending areas at the Station and acrosshe road at Adirondack Ambiance, Dan Berggren and Ed Lowman

    will perform regional folk music (11 3), and actor Phil Jessen ofHartford, well-known in our area for his portrayals of Abraham

    Lincoln, will present a monologue while reenacting early Thurmanresident Stephen Griffing, on whose 1800s farm the Showcase

    will be held (12:30). Kate Sullivan of Froggy 101.7 will broadcastive from the Showcase from 11 to 1. Raffle tickets will be available

    for three items: a rustic gift basket stuffed with local productsand certificates, valued at over $200; an all-cotton quilt made by

    Avis Russell; and the post and beam frame for a garden shed,handcrafted by Andy LeBlanc of Barn Works, all to benefit

    Thurman Station Association. Both Russell and LeBlanc will beplying their craft at the Showcase, and other vendors will have

    giveaways, samples and special discounts for visitors. See acomplete list of participants and activities at

    www.ThurmanStationShowcase.com

    Moreau Seniors Trip to GREASE- The Moreau Seniors willbe traveling to Forestburgh, NY on August 7th to see the verypopular 50s Rock N Roll Musical, Grease. Join the group as

    they enter the world of Rydell High, where the Burger PalaceBoys and Pink Ladies reign supreme. Watch as the romance of

    Sandy and Danny unfolds to songs like Summer Nights,Greased Lightnin and We Go Together. The group will stop

    at Monticello before the show to enjoy the buffet lunch andcasino. If you would like to go, call 792-6007, as soon as pos-

    sible.

    HUNTER SAFETY COURSE- There will be a Hunter SafetyEducation Course offered on August 14 and 15 from 6:00 p.m. to

    9:00 p.m. and Aug. 17 from 8:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Hudson FallsFish and Game Club on Route 196 in Hudson Falls. You must

    attend all classes. Space is limited and pre-registration is manda-tory and must be done in person at the Hudson Falls Fish and

    Game Club on Sunday, July 28 from 9 a.m. to noon, Monday,

    July 29 from 9:00 a.m. to noon or 6:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

    NINTH ANNUAL CARDBOARD BOAT RACE HudsonCrossing Park presents its 9th Annual Cardboard Boat Race onSaturday, August 10th (rain date Sunday, August 11th) at FortHardy Park Beach on Route 29 in Schuylerville from 8am to 3pm.

    The first race launches at 1pm and best photo opportunities arebetween 12pm and 2pm. Admission is free for spectators. Pre-

    registration discounts for individuals and companies are availableat www.hudsoncrossingpark.org. On-site registration and

    construction is open from 8am 11am. All boats, including pre-built, must be on-site by 11:00am. A list of rules, registration

    forms and hints to get started with your boat building is availableat www.hudsoncrossingpark.org or by email at

    [email protected] or by calling Julie White 518-695-4539. Racing participants will construct a human-powered boat

    made of corrugated cardboard or 100% recycled materials, thatwill hold at least 1 crew member and be seaworthy enough to

    race a short distance on the river. Racers may construct theirboats ahead of time or on site the morning of the event where

    materials will be available for a nominal fee.During race preparations, there will be live music by Swing Shift,

    a live radio broadcast by 101.3 - The Jockey, Saratoga Clay Arts,Battenkill Conservancy, t-shirt sales, and terrific photo

    opportunities in a fun-filled day for all. Individuals, families,groups, businesses & school teams are all encouraged to race.

    Whether you come as a crew member, the captain, or an on-shorecheerleader, we promise you a day youll never forget! See you

    on the river! Hudson Crossing is an evolving bi-county educationalpark centered on and near the Champlain Canal Lock 5 Island of

    the Hudson River. The park offers river and canal access, a floatingdock, trails, picnic sites, fishing access, points of geological and

    historical significance and the innovative Play Garden. Call JulieWhite 518-695-4539 for more information.

    ANNUAL SCS ALUMNI BANQUET The Annual Schuylerville

    Central School Alumni Banquet will be held on August 3 at the

    American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Cocktails will be at6, dinner at 7 and dancing at 8 with music by DJ Happy Days.Tickets are $30. and may be purchased by sending a check to SCS

    Alumni, PO Box 50, Schuylerville, NY 12871 or contacting acommittee member. Limi ted tickets will not be sold at the door.

    WE ARE KICKING OFF THE 194TH GREAT

    SCHAGHTICOKE FAIR WITH THE THEME OF WHOS

    YOUR SOUPER HERO? The Schaghticoke Fair opens

    Wednesday, August 28th and runs through Monday, September2nd, Labor Day Weekend with free shows, free entertainment and

    lots of tasty fair food. The largest fair in the area is bringingexciting acts, like Elephant Encounter, an up close and personal

    experience with the worlds largest land animals, Galaxy Girl, theworlds highest aerial thrill show and the U.S. Freestyle Motocross

    Championship Series that introduces extreme sport entertainment.Back by popular demand Gary the Silent Clown, Buffalo Barfield,

    Michael Blaine, master hypnotist and Dragon Scales and FaerieTales, a theatrical experience delightful for all ages. Introducing

    new this year, The Enchanted Wagon an interactive strolling actwhich will be sure to capture your heart.

    On the Todays Options free stage in the park, Rising Stars TalentCompetition, Sage City Six, a Dixieland Band, Hooville Homebrew,

    a Funk Fun Band, National Country Rock Artist J. Collins, DrewPolsun and the Fascinations, the ultimate Elvis tribute show,

    Joey Pucci and the American Longboards performing drum drivensurf music, Hotel California, the original tribute band to the Eagles,

    Country Rocker Carmine Dio, Nashville Country Artist ChrisJanson, and Capital Regions Rising Country Star Chelsea

    Cavanaugh.At the grandstand watch Pickup Truck, Farm Tractor and the

    NYTPA Tractor Pulls. Double M Rodeo will be performingSaturday afternoon and featuring for the first time back to back

    demolition derbies produced by Stoney Roberts. Sunday nightwill feature a specialty heat and on Monday will be the ever

    popular demolition derbies that will be sure to thrill the fans inthe grandstand. Saturday night special, Fireworks by Alonzos,

    sponsored by Quick Response Restoration.Did someone say fair food? Can you smell the hot sausage with

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    On Wednesday, August 21st at the Schaghticoke Fairgrounds,the Schaghticoke Fair will be partnering with the Regional Food

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    AUCTION- Hebron Volunteer Fire Company 49th Annual Auc-

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    NAMED TO DEANS LIST-Molly Cioffi, a member of the classof 2016 from Argyle, has been named to the spring 2013 Deans

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    What do you do with an abandoned railwaystation? Demolish it? What could it possibly be

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    When a Realtor suggested the abandoned rail-

    way station in Whitehall, Bob was concerned

    about the soundness of the building. So, he had it thoroughly inspected and when it

    was deemed safe, he converted it to a 4 bay tire sales and service center, which is

    scheduled to open August 1, 2013. This makes the 16th Warren Tire Service Center in

    the area. The first center was started by Bobs father, Wayne Kellogg, at 92 Warren

    Street in Glens Falls in 1983. The second center was opened in Clifton Park, a move that

    helped launch the company into a major competitor in upstate New York.

    As mentioned above, Bob serves as President of the company, Wayne is CEO, Bobs

    sister, Denise Potter, is Vice President and Don Villa is General Manager. Together they

    have grown the company to the 16 stores, with tire sales in excess of 60,000 units

    annually. They started out with Goodyear and added many other brands, including:

    Michelin, Dunlop, BF Goodrich, Kelly, Continental, General, Uniroyal, Firestone,

    Bridgestone, Perelli, Yokohama and Nokian.

    Their store in Whitehall will be handling all those brands for all kinds of vehicles, such

    as trucks, cars, tractors, ATVs and more!

    The family is extremely proud of their tire stores, and they are equally proud of their

    service centers which accompany each store. Their service centers provide full service

    for all makes and models of vehicles. So, the Whitehall service center will be happy to do

    oil changes, alignments, adjust and replace brakes, do NY inspections, provide mufflers,

    do full diagnostic tests, figure out that pesky check engine light, and provide just about

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    When the Whitehall service center opens

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    in and see the marvelous job Warren Tire

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    CHANCE TO DISPLAY PROJECTS- Warren County Youth, 5 to 19 years of age, are invited to

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    County Youth Fair on Saturday, August 10th. All youth have the opportunity to earn ribbons. Inaddition, youth 5 to 19 years of age have the opportunity to earn cash premium awards from the

    New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets for their work. Exhibit categories range

    from creative arts, photography, clothing and textile projects, to pets, food, natural resources,

    vegetable gardening, horticulture, and mechanical sciences. All projects are subject to the rules for

    specific departments and fair books are currently available free of charge at the Cornell University

    Cooperative Extension office during office hours of 8:30AM to 4:30PM Monday through Thurs-

    day. Judging Day for the exhibits is scheduled for Friday, August 9th from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the

    fairgrounds on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. The youth and their exhibits are judged based on

    the capability of the youth, and not by comparing one youth and/or exhibit against another (re ferred

    to as the Danish system; this allows for more than one placement at each level). Some exhibits will

    be selected to go to the New York State Fair in Syracuse. The judging experience helps youth gain

    appreciation of workmanship and helps improve their skills, techniques, and confidence. The exhib-

    its must be displayed for public viewing on Saturday, August 10th from 9:00AM to 4:00PM at the

    fairgrounds. Exhibit entries are due to the CCE office by July 15th. For more information on how to

    exhibit at the Youth Fair please contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center in

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    THE CCC CONTINUES TO REACH FOR THE STARS. The Salem Courthouse Community

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    Under the direction of Bill Frederick, the club has attracted much interest and has a growing

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    the night skies. Guest speakers of interest are invited regularly, and Bill has offered members the

    opportunity to observe the night sky using the powerful telescope at his home. New members are

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    LUNCH, LEARN & PLAY FUNDING Plans are underway forthe 2013 Lunch, Learn & Play summer enrichment program forarea children at the Salem Courthouse Community Center. Thesix week program will commence on Monday, July 1 and runthrough Friday, August 9. Once again, the children will have theopportunity to participate in the American Red Cross swim pro-gram offered at Lake Lauderdale each morning returning to theCCC for a healthy, nutritious lunch and an afternoon fi lled withstimulating programs. There is no enrollment charge for LL&P,and the CCC is hard at work seeking the necessary funds tosupport this program. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadwaydirectly across from the school.

    GOLF TOURNAMENT-August 24 Cornell Cooperative Exten-sion will be holding its 4th Annual Golf Tournament and SilentAuction at Cronins Golf Resort in Warrensburg, NY. All pro-ceeds from this benefit will be used to help financially supportCornell Cooperative Extensions educational programs. A dona-tion of $85 per person includes: green fees, cart, chicken barbecue,goodie bag, awards and prizes. The tournament will begin with

    registration at 9:15 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 10 a.m.The tournament format is a 4-person scramble. Individual playersare welcome and will be placed within a team. New this year wewill be offering at $1,000.00 putting contest and a $500.00 PriceChopper Hole-in-One contest. Pre-registration for tournamentand barbecue is required by contacting Amy Sabattis at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881.

    CARDBOARD BOAT RACE- 9th Annual Cardboard Boat RaceAug.10th, rain date Aug.11th. Boat building, Live Music, Food,Spectators Free. Great Family Event that bring attention to Hud-son Crossing Park, located at the Lock 5 Island in Schuylerville.Visit www.hudsoncrossingpark.org. to see photos from previ-ous years and to learn about the park.

    BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN Wednesdays 1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. 3 p.m. Located in the historicGarfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is wel-come. We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.Forinformation call 279-4024 or view us at http:/ /www.bhs-ny.org

    NEW EXHIBIT- new exhibition opened recently at the Washing-ton County Historical Society: Stocking the General Stores inWashington County, New York, 1900 to 1950. Changes in trans-portation are documented by period photographs and artifacts.Goods and services in the stores are discussed by local writers whoalso remembered or heard about railway and canal experiences.Shipments made their way up the Hudson, through the ChamplainCanal and north to Lake Champlain or when heading south toAlbany, Troy or New York City. Containers had improved toaccommodate larger numbers of goods and more efficient ways todispense foods in the stores. Options in 1900 now included woodenboxes, cloth bags, crates, barrels, kegs, tin bins, cans and, for home-use, scuttles and baskets. There was no light-weight cardboard, nocorrugated cardboard boxes, few brown paper bags, to say nothingof plastic! Conveyances varied according to size, weight, and dis-

    tance which commodities had to travel. Locally, some general storeswould take orders and deliver in a day or two. A wagon or cartwith horse could be rented by an individual or small businessfrom a livery for local travel. Within the county, stagecoachescould carry travelers and their baggage, smaller parcels, and somemail. By using both the canal and, later, the railroad, general storesprovided necessary and desirable goods closer to home. Stockingthe General Stores is open to the public at no charge on Wednes-days and Fridays from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M. through No-vember. It is in the Heritage Research Center at the WashingtonCounty Historical Society, 167 Broadway, Fort Edward, NewYork. For further information call 518-747-9108 or [email protected].

    ROUSE PICNIC Everett Wagar Senior Center- 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton, NY - Wednesday, July 31, the ROUSEOrganization will hold a picnic at Grafton State Park in theDeerfield Pavilion. Coffee and donuts will be served at 10:00.m. Noon Bar-B-Q Chicken . Entertainment will be Brian

    Zapel. The price will be $10.00, van transportation is available.Tickets are available at the Everett Wagar Senior Center andCentral Office. For more information call the Center at (518)279-

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    MUSIC FROM SALEM CONCERT AT HUBBARD HALL:FOUR HANDS, LUMINOUS WORKS Saturday,August 3 at

    pm Hubbard Hall will present Music from Salems third summereason concert Four Hands, Luminous Works, titled for partf the program that involves two pianists on one piano. Musicor piano four-hands is as much fun to watch as it is to listen tothe closeness of two players navigating their hand crossingsnd sharing their musical impulses can be as beautiful as a

    horeographed pas de deux. This concert offers a fascinatingroup of transcriptions by celebrated composers for piano duet,s well as Bach organ preludes transcribed for cello and piano by

    Kodaly. The program also features a meltingly melodious Dumkay Rebecca Clarke and Chaussons romantic piano quartet.

    Performing this summer for the first time with MfS is violinistLydia Forbes, of the Da Ponte string quartet, and acclaimed

    ianist Alissa Leiser, along with Marc Ryser, a director of Musicy the Sea. Wonderful cellist Scott Kluksdahl returns, as doesrtistic director and violist Lila Brown. The August 3 concert

    will take place at 8:00pm at historic Hubbard Hall in Cambridge,NY. Admission is pay what you can, so everyone can attend!$20 suggested) For advance tickets: www.hubbardhall.org or18-677-2495.

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    THE ANNUAL TRI-STATE ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW will take place July 27 and 28 at theWashington County Fairgrounds from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day and will feature John Deeretractors and equipment. The Fair Farm Museum will be open both days. Food will be available atthe 4-H food building. Saturday will include tractor pulling, a tractor parade, threshing and balingdemos, and a peddle tractor pull for kids at 10:00 a.m. and needle in the haystack contest for kidsat 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 28, at 10:00 a.m., a cons ignment auction by Dann Auctions wil l be held.Admission is $5.00 each day, with children under 12 free. Contact Jared Thomas, 518-695-4325,

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    GHOST CARAVAN REGISTERING GUESTS FOR TOUR OF THURMAN SITES; Thurmantation Association (TSA), announces that registration is now open for participation in its August7th Historical Hauntings of Thurman Ghost Tour: A Journey through Time ($20). This ghostaravan will meet at Thurman town hall and wend its way to four sites in that town where paranormalctivity has been experienced and recorded by Sally Feihel of Adirondack Spectral Investigations.

    Feihel, who organized her group to provide free help to property owners who seek explanations for

    therwise inexplicable happenings in their homes, will lead a morning and afternoon tour that day.The morning group will assemble at 10 a.m. at Thurman town hall, and guests will follow Feihel inheir own vehicles to four sites where they will hear about the investigat ions conducted there and bencouraged to open themselves up to the sensation of lingering presences. Ride sharing is encouraged,ue to limited parking space at sites. The afternoon group is asked to arrive at town hall by noon,nd from noon to 2 p.m. both groups will be served light refreshments and see a demonstration of thevidence-collecting equipment used by Feihel and view some of the recordings taken at area sites.

    The afternoon tour will caravan out at 2 p.m., returning at 4. Feihel encourages those interested toign up early, and will offer a discounted fee of $15 for those registering at Thurman Stationhowcase on July 27 (1883 Stony Creek Road, Thurman, 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) or a discount of $3

    o those signing up in July at Thurman Monday Night Concerts in the Park, 7-9 p.m., at VeteransMemorial Field, 311 Athol Rd., Athol (ask about tickets at the concession stand). Openings areimited / first come, first served basis. Thurman Station Association is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofitrganization. The Historical Hauntings Tour will raise funds to further its work in improving theconomic climate in the region surrounding Thurman Station.

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    ATTENTION SWIMMERS! Rensselaer Countys Troy SeniorService Center, 19 Third Street Swimming is probably thebest exercise you will ever do for yourself and it is FUN. Joinus at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls club and enjoy the heatedpool and the wonderful company. Summer hours are: July -7:30 - 8:30, August 7 & 14 - 7:30 - 8:30, August 21 - 9:00 -10:00. Call the Center at 518-270-5348 for information.

    WINE AND FOOD TASTING. The Schuylerville Lions Clubwill be hosting its 7th Annual Wine and Food Tasting on July27 at the Schuyler Yacht Basin. This event features local restaurantsand food venders hosting booths offering tasty samples of theirfare paired with booths offering samples of wines available fromthe areas major wine distributors and local wineries. Event kicksoff at 4 PM and will run continuously until 7PM. Tickets are$20.00 each, available at the gate as well as from members of theLions Club, and various businesses in the village. You must be 21years of age to attend. No children admitted. The Schuyler YachtBasin is located on Route 29, next to the bridge crossing the HudsonRiver going east. This event is a major fundraiser for our localJourney for Sight campaign. We are blessed by the support ofour local restaurateurs and wine merchants in this effort and arehoping the public will expand its support of this fun and rewardingevent. More info: at 518-695-6928.

    CHICKEN BBQ, July 27th- The South Cambridge Church willbe holding a take-out only Chicken BBQ at the Pleasant ValleyGrange Hall at the intersection of Rt. 59 and Rt. 74, which willstart at 4 p.m. until all sold. There will be 125 dinners available.

    THE BROCKWAY ANNUAL FAMILY REUNION will be atFish Creek Rod and Gun Club on route 32 south of Victory onSUNDAY 28 July starting at 12 noon.Info @ 518-260-9933.

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    THE FLAMINGOES ARE BACK! A FUN FUND RAISER!Residents of Washington County and the surrounding area should keepheir eyes open for a wayward flock of pink flamingoes that just might

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    JOIN US FOR AL FRESCO! The Salem Courthouse Community Centers putting the finishing touches on the enjoyable Al Fresco Weekend which

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    PATSY CLINE CONCERT Join us at the Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 ThirdSt., Troy, for a Patsy Cline Concert with Courtney Shane on Tuesday, August 7. The concertwill begin at 11:00 am. in the dining room. At noon, enjoy a wonderful dinner of Chicken BreastW/Fricassee Sauce. You must have reservations for lunch to attend the show. The cost for

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    RE: ORAL HISTORY PROJECT The Warren County HistoricalSociety will be conducting oral history interviews during the RuralHeritage Festival and Youth Fair at the Warren County Fairgroundsin Warrensburg, NY on August 10th. The Warren CountyHistorical Society is searching for individuals who would like toparticipate and are specifically interest in talking with individualswho have some knowledge in three specific areas: World War II Memories: We are looking for individuals whohave memories of The Home Front during WWII (1941-45). Doyou remember Pearl Harbor, D-Day, the election of 1944, andFDRs death? Also do you remember V-E Day and V-J Day,rationing, victory gardens, movies, songs, etc.? Fairs in Warren County: We are interested in talking withindividuals who remember the various County Fairs inWarrensburg and perhaps other locations through the 1960s. Churches: We are looking for individuals who have an interestin the importance of churches in the development of a community.It would be especially interesting to learn why a particularcongregation formed in a particular community, and what influencethe people of the church had on the community, and the role ofthe church in creating a gathering place for people to meet forsocial events. If you are interested in participating in theseinterviews, you can call the Warren County Historical Societybefore August 10th (518-743-0734) to make arrangements to beinterviewed.

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    23RD ANNUAL MILLION DOLLAR DUCK RACE. The 23rdAnnual Million Dollar Duck Race is July 27. You can buy a duck

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    THE TROY SENIOR CENTER located at 19 Third St. Troyinvites you to join us for one of our many up beat and fun exerciseclasses. The Troy Senior Center offers programs, services, infor-mation, and assistance to Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 plus.No membership fees to join and we are open Monday throughFriday from 8:30-3:00 Aerobics: Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fri-days at 9:15 Exercise with Ellio: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fri-days at 12:30 in our fully equipped Gym: Weights, treadmill, ellip-tical, and much more stop by for a tour! Off site programs: Bowl-ing Uncle Sam Lanes Mondays at 12:30 Aqua Aerobics Lansing-burgh Boys and Girls club Wednesdays at 9:00

    AUCTION ITEMS SOUGHT- The Warren County HistoricalSociety is looking for donated items to be auctioned Saturday,August 10th at the Rural Heritage Festival & Youth Fair. Items ofspecial interest are: antique farm & garden tools, period kitchen &glassware, small farm machinery, old toys and games, postcardsand photographs; period and regional craft work such as laceworkand table linens, silhouettes, quilling; baskets, fishing gear, etc.Monies raised from the auction will benefit the Warren CountyHistorical Society. Please contact the Historical Society at 518-

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    MAIN STREET VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE FORRENT FOR POULTNEYS OCTOBER TOWN WIDE YARDSALE THEY ARE FIRST-COME, FIRST SERVE. Yard saledate is Saturday October 12th. Sign up soon for your MainStreet spaceYard sale events are open from 9 a.m. through 4 p.m.- rain or shine! To select and rent a vendor space, call Mary LeeHarris, (802)-287-4114 at Stitchy Women or stop by the shop at144 Main Street Wednesday thru Saturday 10:00 a.m. to 4:00p.m. Throughout the day during these events, many businesses,organizations and house sites throughout virtually every streetand roadway in the community offer goods and wares for sale toeager shoppers. Town Wide Yard Sale Day is always a day of funin which great deals, interesting merchandise, food selections and

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    MUSIC FROM SALEM FREE OPEN REHEARSAL AUGUST1, at 4 p.m. at the Brown Farm, 154 Priest Road in Salem NY. TheOpen Rehearsal offers a chance to observe the process of shapingthe upcoming weekend Hubbard Hall concert Four Hands,Luminous Work, featuring chamber music by Chausson, Clarke,and works for piano four-hands. Informal, free and open to thepublic. Dont miss this rare and interesting opportunity! Fordirections: 518.854.7246. Music from Salem is a chamber musicseries that brings together musicians of international reputation

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    services through the fairs ribbons & premium process. Parents and youth interested in thisopportunity can contact Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center of Warren County (623-

    3291 or 668-4881).

    THE WILD, WILD WEST PARTY FOR A CAUSE Benefit CCEs 4H Training & EducationCenter Thursday, August 1, 2013 7:00 pm Start Time Vapor Nightclub, Saratoga Casino &

    Raceway, Jefferson Street, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 CCE Equine presents a fun evening ofcountry western music, line dancing and karaoke. Entertainment by radio station WGNA. This is

    the second year we have received the Party For A Cause grant from the Saratoga Casino andRaceway. More details to follow. If you are interested in being a sponsor, please contact either

    Jennifer Stevens, [email protected] Sharon T. LaPier, [email protected] phone the office at(518) 885-8995.

    FESTIVAL OF TREES. Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road,

    Start thinking about how to decoratea 2 to 5 foot, Christmas Tree for the Festival of Trees in Miniature at the Everett Wagar Senior

    Center in Grafton. Trees will be displayed from Sunday, November 24 thru Sunday, December 22,2013, trees may be traditional or completely original, no taller than five feet and should be in place

    by November 23, 2013. Local businesses, organizations and individual community members areinvited to participate, prizes will be awarded. Categories for prizes will be; Business or Organization,

    Adult Group, Adult Individual, Child Group, Child Individual, Most Original, and Best Traditional.If you are interested in displaying a tree please call Donna Walker at 518-279-3275 or the Senior

    Center at 518-279-3413.

    4-H BASIC ARCHERY PROGRAM & FUN SHOOT. Warren County 4-H Shooting Sportsprogram will be conducting a 4-H archery program on Saturday, July 27 at Dunhams Bay Fish &

    Game Club. Children 8 years and older will learn all fundamental safety steps for handling a bow.Bows, arrows, tabs, arm guards, and targets will be provided by 4-H for this event. From 10:30AM-

    4:30PM. After the instructional program there wi ll be a fun shoot. Participants in the fun shoot willshoot for a score, but all participants will win an outdoor related prize. The fun shoot will run from

    3:30PM-4:15PM. As with all NYS 4-H Shooting Sports programs, Warren County instructors areeither State or nationally certified in their area of discipline. Safety is always the primary focus of

    the program. The fee for the program is $5 for current 4-H members, and $10 for non-members(which includes a required 1 year membership in 4-H). Pre-registration is required by calling 518-

    623-3291 or 518-668-4881.

    AL FRESCO BRUNCH OFFERS A GREAT OPPORTUNITY

    @ The Salem Courthouse Community Center Sunday, July 28th which will take place on the side

    lawn of the complex located at 58 East Broadway. This enjoyable event will once again featurelocally sourced food prepared by area chefs, including: frittata with roasted summer vegetables and

    fresh herbs from Dish Bistro in Greenwich; Grand Marnier French toast with smoked sausagesfrom Boneyard BBQ in Greenwich; smoked pulled pork sliders with jalapeo slaw from Lakes to

    Locks in Crown Point; sweet and sour meatballs from the Salem Tavern; summer Greek salad fromGreenwich House of Pizza; homemade New England clam chowder from the Central House in

    Salem; and strawberry ice cream from the Battenkill Creamery with Steiningers fudge sauc