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MAILED TO OVER 155,000 HOMES IN
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THE Bi-WeeklyVolume 63
December 6 through December 20, 2012
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This Weeks Community Events more inside
1.888.CHUCKITSPECIAL OFFER See Our Ad Inside
SALE ENDSSATURDAY,
DECEMBER 8th
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May 31, 2012
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More Detergents, soaps, and cleansers are not the answer.
The Real Solution is Culligan
Soft Water.
Culligan water Conditioning
of sCotia
374-1805CulliganScotia.com
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
Valid on a new or reconditioned entry level softener with all maintenance and filter changes included. Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. Limited
time offer from your participating Culligan dealer. Expires 9/23/12.
Valid on a new or reconditioned entry level softener with all maintenance and filter changes included. Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. Limited
time offer from your participating Culligan dealer. Expires 10/31/12
water
6 Months No payments. No interest.
on purchase of water treatment equipment
374-1805 CulligansCotia.ComMay be subject to credit approval. Not valid with other offers.
Dealer participation may vary. Coupon must be presented at time of sale. Contaminants may not be in your water. Expires 10/31/12
374-1805Culliganscotia.com
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
PLEAsE PROOF THIs Ad CAREFULLY!you are responsible for all errors.
including: offers, Dates, addresses, phone numbersi have seen a proof of this advertisement and have made all necessary corrections and changes.
advertisers initials ___________________________________ Date ____________________
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
More Detergents, soaps, and cleansers are not the answer.
The Real Solution is Culligan
Soft Water.
Culligan water Conditioning
of sCotia
374-1805CulliganScotia.com
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
Valid on a new or reconditioned entry level softener with all maintenance and filter changes included. Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. Limited
time offer from your participating Culligan dealer. Expires 9/23/12.
Valid on a new or reconditioned entry level softener with all maintenance and filter changes included. Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. Limited
time offer from your participating Culligan dealer. Expires 10/31/12
water
6 Months No payments. No interest.
on purchase of water treatment equipment
374-1805 CulligansCotia.ComMay be subject to credit approval. Not valid with other offers.
Dealer participation may vary. Coupon must be presented at time of sale. Contaminants may not be in your water. Expires 10/31/12
374-1805Culliganscotia.com
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
PLEAsE PROOF THIs Ad CAREFULLY!you are responsible for all errors.
including: offers, Dates, addresses, phone numbersi have seen a proof of this advertisement and have made all necessary corrections and changes.
advertisers initials ___________________________________ Date ____________________
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
More Detergents, soaps, and cleansers are not the answer.
The Real Solution is Culligan
Soft Water.
Culligan water Conditioning
of sCotia
374-1805CulliganScotia.com
May 31, 2012
May 31, 2012
Valid on a new or reconditioned entry level softener with all maintenance and filter changes included. Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. Limited
time offer from your participating Culligan dealer. Expires 9/23/12.
Valid on a new or reconditioned entry level softener with all maintenance and filter changes included. Not valid with other offers. Some restrictions may apply. Limited
time offer from your participating Culligan dealer. Expires 10/31/12
water
6 Months No payments. No interest.
on purchase of water treatment equipment
374-1805 CulligansCotia.ComMay be subject to credit approval. Not valid with other offers.
Dealer participation may vary. Coupon must be presented at time of sale. Contaminants may not be in your water. Expires 10/31/12
374-1805Culliganscotia.com
CULLIGAN WATER CONDITIONING OF SCOTIA374-1805
CulliganScotia.com
More Detergents, Soaps, and Cleansers are not the answer.
The Real Solution is Culligan Soft Water.
FREEWATER TESTHave a certified water
specialist test your waterLimited time offer.
Dealer participation may vary.
374-1805CulliganScotia.com
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Expires 1/31/13.
Expires 1/31/13.
THE PET CENTER
53 FREEMANS BRIDGE ROADGLENVILLE 346-9844
This offer does not apply to previous store visits or returns, and only valid for pet food and supplies - Not Pet Lodge
or Grooming, and has no cash value.
With This CouponExpires December 31, 2012
At Least $60.00 Of Merchandise
$10.00 OFF1 Full Grooming OR
$5.00 OFF Bath & Brush
Does not apply to Nail Trims
GROOMING
FREE OFFICE VISIT
For New Customers Only
One Day of Doggie DaycareDoes not apply to Mondays
Applies to New Customers Only
441-6432
$6.00 OFF
When You Purchase
With This CouponExpires December 31, 2012
With This CouponExpires December 31, 2012
With This CouponExpires December 31, 2012
$10.00 OFF
The Bi-Weekly Publication Date December 20th
SPECIALSLOOK INSIDE
FOR OUR SPECIAL SECTION
and The Weeks To Follow
December 13 th & 20 th
Happy Birthday Jesus Party for KidsGLENVILLE Saturday, December 8, from 2-4pm at Believers Fellow-ship Center, 304 Swaggertown Rd., Glenville. All kids ages 2-11 are invited (moms and dads too). Note: Ages 2-5 must be accompanied by an adult. Well have cookies and punch, puppets, crafts, games, goodie bags and a fun interactive Christmas story. Space is limited so registration is required. Call 399-0039 or visit www.bfcglenville.com to register. (P)
Christmas Cookie SaleGLENVILLE Centre Glenville United Methodist Church located at the corner of Sacandaga & Bolt Roads (across from Glendaal School), will hold a Christmas Cookie Sale on Saturday, December 8 from 9am to ?? Come early for best selection! (P)
An Evening of Holiday Music to Benefit Jacks PlaceSCHENECTADY The Jack Falvo, III Foundation Inc. welcomes you to an Evening of Holiday Music featuring Kevin Green & Douglas Chilton. Event will be held on Friday, December 7 from 7:30-11pm at The Van Dyck Res-taurant, 237 Union Street. $10 Admittance or desired donations appreciated. Includes appetizers. Proceeds from this event will benefit Jacks Place, a prospective Hospitality House for families of children and adult patients at Sunnyview Rehabilitation and Ellis Hospitals, and other local Health Care Facilities. (P)
50th Presentation of Handels MessiahAMSTERDAM The 50th presentation of Handels Messiah at St. Anns Church, 37 Division Street in Amsterdam will be at 3pm on December 9. Richard McKee, conductor; Elinore Farnum, organist. Soloist, strings, brass and community choir. Reception to follow. For additional information, call 842-2363. (P)
December Library ProgramsBURNT HILLS The Following programs will be held at the Town Of Ballston Community Library, 2 Lawmar Lane, Burnt Hills-- Hands on e-reader play time: 7-8pm, Tuesday, December 18, in the library community room. Have a new e-reader or thinking of buying one? Come try out a Kin-dle, Nook, or iPad and share tips and tricks with other users. No registra-tion needed. Computer Classes-- Friday, December 7, 12-2pm: Introduction to Computers for Absolute Beginners; Wednesday, December 12, 6-8pm: Google and the Internet; Thursday, December 13, 5-7pm: Facebook; Mon-day, December 31, 12-2pm: Computer LAB. Classes are free unless other-wise noted. Registration is required and space is limited. To register, please stop by or call the library at 518-399-8174 x2. One-on-one computer assis-tance is also available. To schedule, please stop by or call 518-399-8174 x6 and ask for Kathy. (P)
First Friday Devotional ServicesSCHENECTADY St. Josephs Roman Catholic Church, located at 600 State Street (corner of State and Lafayette Streets), Schenectady, is announc-ing its special First Friday Devotional Services. On Fri., December 7, fol-lowing the 12:15pm Mass, there will be Devotions to the Sacred Heart of Jesus, including exposition of the Blessed Sacrament. The public is cordially invited. St. Josephs Church is handicapped accessible and parking is avail-able in the parking lot behind the church. More information is available by calling 374-4466 x 13. (P)
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KERBY N. LOUKES - President www.procutlandscape.com
Hydro-Seeding Irrigation Systems Landscape Design/Installation Property Maintenance
Commercial/ResidentialSERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 22 YEARS!
P.O. Box 341Burnt Hills, NY 12027
518-399-7443
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$5.00 OFF any $25 or more purchase$10.00 OFF any $50 or more purchase$25.00 OFF any $100 or more purchase
of any regular priced sports itemswith coupon
Not to be combined with any other sale offer or coupon. One coupon per purchase. Expires 12/31/12
HOLIDAY HEADACHE
Regulars Liquor CabinetRegulars Liquor Cabinet443 Saratoga Rd./Point Plaza 399-1405
Mon.-Sat. 9:30 am - 9:00 pm Sun. 12 - 5
Serving Glenville for Over 40 Years!
Join Us Wednesday, Dec. 12th For
Discounts Do Not Appy To Bottles Smaller Than 750ml or Any Bottles On Closeout!Not Responsible For Changes or Cancellations! Call us for schedule.
Customer Appreciation Day!
$15.99750 ml
Get It NowIts Going Fast!
SPECIAL
Join Us Friday, Dec. 7th 4pm to 7pmFOR A TASTING - A Representative Will Be Here To Taste
Jack Daniels Honey
Thousand Islands
Pinot Grigio
Rosemount Shiraz
$14.991.5 Liter
Bogle Phantom Zinfandel,
Petite Sirah & Maurvedre Blend
$19.99750 ml
Evan WilliamsEgg Nog
$8.49750 ml
You Will Get 10% OFF Wine and $1.00 OFF Spirits All Day Long!!
We will have cookies and a cheese platterA Representative Will Be Here to Taste Wine from
THE THOUSAND ISLANDS WINERY from New York 4pm to 7pm
Robert Mondavi Private Selection 2 PACK GIFT SET!
Contains a Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon - 750ml of each!
SPECIAL$19.99 MAKES A GREAT GIFT!
WE HAVE MORE SELECTIONS, MORE SPECIALS & BETTER PRICES!If We Dont Have It, Well Get It For You!
HOLIDAY SPECIAL ... 15% OFFA CASE OF WINE!!
Gift Sets Are Here ... So Dont Wait!HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
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ABC NURSERY SCHOOL has openings in our 3 & 4 year old programs. Call for information or visit our website: 383-1567 www.theabcnurseryschool.com
FREE SET OF 1980 Ency- clopaedia Britannica. Com- plete set in perfect condition! Call 346-4888.
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COMPLETE SEPTIC SERVICE
PumpingInstallation & RepairsMortgage Inspections
RENTYour Fully Equipped
Flushable Portable Restrooms
Specializing in Weddings and Graduations
Free Estimated Fully InsuredFamily Owned and OperatedOver 35 Years Experience
Kevin C. Loukes, Owner
399-1323
KERBY N. LOUKES - President www.procutlandscape.com
Hydro-Seeding Irrigation Systems Landscape Design/Installation Property Maintenance
Commercial/ResidentialSERVING THE COMMUNITY FOR OVER 22 YEARS!
P.O. Box 341Burnt Hills, NY 12027
518-399-7443
All Phases Of Dentistry Are Provided New Patients Welcome Open Monday Thru Thursday With Evening Hours Available
Serving Burnt Hills For Over 25 Years
Richard Fountain, D.M.D.105 Lake Hill Rd.(Village Corner Complex)
Burnt Hills, NY 12027 (518)399-4290
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FREE At TimeOf Sale
$2295Lube, Oil,
Filter(Most Cars)
Expires 12/31/12
SNOW TIREHEADQUARTERS
SNOW TIREHEADQUARTERS
Regulars Liquor CabinetRegulars Liquor Cabinet443 Saratoga Rd./Point Plaza 399-1405
Mon.-Sat. 9:30 am - 9:00 pm Sun. 12 - 5
Serving Glenville for Over 40 Years!
Join Us Wednesday, Dec. 12th For
Discounts Do Not Appy To Bottles Smaller Than 750ml or Any Bottles On Closeout!Not Responsible For Changes or Cancellations! Call us for schedule.
Customer Appreciation Day!
$15.99750 ml
Get It NowIts Going Fast!
SPECIAL
Join Us Friday, Dec. 7th 4pm to 7pmFOR A TASTING - A Representative Will Be Here To Taste
Jack Daniels Honey
Thousand Islands
Pinot Grigio
Rosemount Shiraz
$14.991.5 Liter
Bogle Phantom Zinfandel,
Petite Sirah & Maurvedre Blend
$19.99750 ml
Evan WilliamsEgg Nog
$8.49750 ml
You Will Get 10% OFF Wine and $1.00 OFF Spirits All Day Long!!
We will have cookies and a cheese platterA Representative Will Be Here to Taste Wine from
THE THOUSAND ISLANDS WINERY from New York 4pm to 7pm
Robert Mondavi Private Selection 2 PACK GIFT SET!
Contains a Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon - 750ml of each!
SPECIAL$19.99 MAKES A GREAT GIFT!
WE HAVE MORE SELECTIONS, MORE SPECIALS & BETTER PRICES!If We Dont Have It, Well Get It For You!
HOLIDAY SPECIAL ... 15% OFFA CASE OF WINE!!
Gift Sets Are Here ... So Dont Wait!HAPPY HOLIDAYS!!
Well see you now OPEN 24/7 24/7 Emergent Care
Primary Care, Medical Imaging, Lab, Bariatric Care, Cardiology, Ear, Nose & Throat, GI, Neurology, Neurosurgery, Orthopedics, Pulmonary & Critical Care, Rheumatology, Surgical Care.
103 Sitterly Road | Clifton Park 518.579.2800 Find a doctor at ellismedicine.org
Socha Plaza, 123 Saratoga Rd. (Rt. 50), Glenville 384-0946
Open Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday 10-5, Sat 10-4, Sunday & Monday Closed
Tracey Harris, ProPrieTor
W O R T H
New & Gently Worn Ladies Consignment Clothing & Accessories
GIFT CERTIFICATES AND LAYAWAYS
AVAILABLE
MOVING SALE: Downsizing, must sell! Two leather living room chairs, entertainment cabinet, matching end tables & coffee table, Baldwin up- right piano. Please call 339-3674, Lisa.
LA-Z-BOY LOVESEAT: Taupe with very subtle colors of maroon, blue, green & gold, wood feet. Excellent condition. 65 long. $275. 399-5724
OLD APPLIANCES andFurniture Removed from your HOME or BUSINESS. Small or Large jobs. Clean-outs. Call BILL THE JUNKMAN at 664-7488. Credit cards accepted.
NORTHEAST HOME IMPROVEMENT: Kitchens, decks, additions, garages, porches, siding. High quality work. Professional, insured. Free estimates.Now accepting major credit cards. LARRY CUNNINGHAM, Glenville, NY 399-5896 or 421-1029.
WINDOW CLEANINGNot all window cleaners are the same. We hand polish our windows and window casings, We clean windows year round inside and out. Quality matters, give me a call at 428-6908.
Get the Job Done Right! All Roofing & Repairs. Roofing, Painting, Porches, Decks, Chimney Repair/Re- build. Specializing in Slate Roof Repair. Free Est. Ins. Ron Bellrose Roofing & Contracting 346-614010% off with this ad!
CASH for Gold! Best prices paid in the Capital District for your gold & silver jewelry.Call Aleric Gold & Silver 956-0014
R. P.s JUNK REMOVAL: Will clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, barns; or one truckload. Cheap rates! Free estimates. Quick service. 258-3879.
ROSAS REMODELING: When Quality Matters! Spe- cializing in all areas of home remodeling, ROSAS RE- MODELING is the perfect blend of quality and creativity. With 30+ years experience, we are fully insured and have great references. Call us to- day at 377-5930 for all your home improvement needs.
SEAMSTRESS--HEMMING (ALL TYPES) Pants, jeans, skirts, dresses, tops, coats. Sleeves shortened. Valances, decorative pillows. Some alterations, etc. Glenville 384-0343.
Annual Childrens Christmas PartyREXFORD Children and their families in the Rexford Fire District are invited to attend the annual Childrens Christmas Party on Sat., December 8, at the Rexford Fire House on Route 146. Entertainment provided by Have Puppets Will Travel. Their show begins at 1:15pm. Children ages 10 and younger can visit Santa and receive a special gift. Refreshments will be served. Lo-cal Food Pantry donations will be accepted. Event is hosted by the Rexford Fire Dept., Rexford Auxiliary and the Rexford Womens Club. (P)
Blue Christmas Worship ServiceALPLAUS On Sunday, December 16 at 7:30pm, the Alplaus United Methodist Church is offer-ing a quiet, meditative worship service for anyone who is grieving any kind of loss or hardship. We will gather to remember, share our hurting places with God, and experience Gods grace. This service is also for people helping others in their times of struggle. Everyone is invited regardless of church background. Share in special music, scripture, stories, silent reflection, and healing prayer. The church is on 1 Brookside Avenue in Alplaus and is handicapped accessible. Call 518-399-6000 for info. (P)
Consignment, for a causeCAPITAL REGION - We are excited to announce Consignment, for a cause. La Moda Lisa located at 160 Saratoga Rd. in Glenville is holding their 2-yr. anniversary event on Thurs., December 6, and is donating a percentage of the sales that day to Simplifying Lives, for a cause. The money raised from this event will enable Simplifying Lives, for a cause to continue to accept new patients into their program that currently has a waiting list. The mission of Simplifying Lives for a cause is to make it easier for Cancer patients to manage their everyday lives while undergoing treatment. They aim to reduce the stress associated with Cancer treatment, one home at a time, by providing a clean and organized environment in which patients are free to focus on their healing. The organization relies solely on financial donations from generous businesses and individuals in their community. For more information please contact: Nicole Wilson, President of Simplifying Lives for a cause, (518) 384-DUST (3878), [email protected] www.simplifyinglives.org or Lisa Durand, Owner of La Moda Lisa, (518) 280-1595, [email protected] www.lamodalisa.com (P)
Christmas Cookie & Candy SaleCHARLTON On Saturday, December 8 from 10am-2pm, the Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church is having a Christmas Cookie and Candy Sale. Let us do the baking for you! The church is located a 768 Charlton Road. (P)
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Scotia Optical
Come See What You Can Save!
Your Home Town Optical Shop
Open Monday-Friday 9am-6pm
301 Mohawk Avenue Scotia346-2627
DOCTOR ON STAFFPlease Call For An Appointment
NOW ACCEPTING CDPHP, Davis Vision, EyeMed & MoreGood Selection
of Designer Line Frames
Get Ready For Christmas With These Deals:15% OFF Regular Price of all New Bikes
25% OFF Regular Price of all Bicycle AccessoriesVisit Our Showroom at 4 Sarnowski Dr., Scotia
518-831-1751 [email protected] looking for Bike Stuff? We Can Help! Now offering Gifts, Gadgets, Bags,
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MVP Health Plan, Inc., is a not-for-profit Medicare Advantageorganization with a Medicare contract. A sales person will bepresent with information and applications. For accommodationof persons with special needs at sales meetings, call 1-888-280-6205 or TTY: 1-800-662-1220. Plan performanceStar Ratings are assessed each year and may change fromone year to the next. Paid Actor Portrayal. Y0051_1617 Accepted 09/14/2012
The annual election periodfor MVP Health CareMedicare Advantage healthplans is Oct. 15Dec. 7, 2012.
Diesel Kerosene Fuel OilInstallation & ServiceFurnaces A/C Units Air Filtration Systems
Charlton OilHeating / Cooling
Specializing in -LENNOX- Member BBB
399-3568 [email protected]
Ready For Chilly Weather?Make Sure Your Furnace Is Ready To Run!
CALL FOR YOUR CLEANING APPOINTMENT TODAY!
NOW OFFERING
ON ROAD DIESEL
WESTERN HATS, Clothing & Accessories: 30-50% off!! Available in kids and adults. BikeWorldUSA, 4 Sarnowski Dr., Scotia, NY 12302; 518-831-1751
FIREWOOD - ALL YEAR! Hickory, Locust, Oak. Seasoned. $110 Face Cord. Call for cord price. Delivered. 366-4493
SEAMLESS GUTTERSTHE Gutter Guy. Cleaning & repair also available. Fully ins.24 years exp. 339-3231
Rick Carbone Excavation: House demo, cellar excava- tion, poured concrete founda- tions installed & repaired, engineered septic systems, retaining walls, all types of driveways, water lines buried, tree cutting, land clearing, stump removal, top soil, sand & gravel, lawns installed (seed or sod), fuel tanks in- stalled & removed. Fully ins. 40 yrs. exp. Job satisfaction & reasonable prices guaran- teed. Free est. 696-3000
$$JUNK CARS WANTED$$Paying top dollar cash, alsofarm equipt, free removal. Call (518) 322-0654
RESIDENTIAL SERVICES: Tree pruning & trimming. Light trucking. Interior paint- ing & repairs. Basements cleaned & painted. Exp. Insured. 842-2297
GARAGE DOOR GARY: Garage doors, electric openers, service. Garage door openers make great gifts! Call for free estimate. 399-6102
C. L. HOME IMPROVE- MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates CallRich (518) 528-7173
Symbols of ChristmasBURNT HILLS The United Methodist Women, of the Burnt-Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Rt. 50, Burnt Hills, will host their annual Christmas Program, Symbols of Christmas, on Wednesday evening, December 12 beginning at 7pm. The program will start in the Sanctuary with cello music by Pastor Gail Falsetti and the singing of Carols accompa-nied by Gina Kirstie. There will be inspirational scripture readings and prayer. The program will move to Knight Hall for fellowship and refreshments. An offering will be taken for flood relief. All are invited to attend. (P)
Thank You Thank You!CAPITAL REGION The Rock for Tots / Toys for Tots foundation would like to thank the fol-lowing for helping us have a successful fun raiser on November 3. Thank you Rick Treacy from Michaels Banquet House for giving us the great opportunity to have our fun raiser in such a beautiful place. Thank you Kisstory, the Kiss Tribute Band, for donating their time for the event, Keep Rockin Guys. Thank you Mike Raucci from Clifton Park Toyota donating banners for our Rock for Tots event. Thank you Steven at OfficeMax for helping us in our printing needs and supplies. Thank you Chuck from Hermies Music Store in Clifton Park and Tony from Drome Sound in Schenectady for donating items for our auction. A personal thank you to Dawn & Vinny Dawson for going on and above for what help was needed. And thank you to all who donated toys for our Rock for Tots event! Thank you all so much for helping out the less fortunate this holiday season! See ya next year!! (P)
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Thank You Thank You!CAPITAL REGION The Rock for Tots / Toys for Tots foundation would like to thank the fol-lowing for helping us have a successful fun raiser on November 3. Thank you Rick Treacy from Michaels Banquet House for giving us the great opportunity to have our fun raiser in such a beautiful place. Thank you Kisstory, the Kiss Tribute Band, for donating their time for the event, Keep Rockin Guys. Thank you Mike Raucci from Clifton Park Toyota donating banners for our Rock for Tots event. Thank you Steven at OfficeMax for helping us in our printing needs and supplies. Thank you Chuck from Hermies Music Store in Clifton Park and Tony from Drome Sound in Schenectady for donating items for our auction. A personal thank you to Dawn & Vinny Dawson for going on and above for what help was needed. And thank you to all who donated toys for our Rock for Tots event! Thank you all so much for helping out the less fortunate this holiday season! See ya next year!! (P)
Christmas A-Comin ConcertsCLIFTON PARK/SCHENECTADY The Clifton Park Com-munity Chorus and The Choraliers of Schenectady present Christmas A-Comin. Two concert dates: December 9, 2pm at St. John the Evangelist Church, 816 Union Street, Sche-nectady. $10, with proceeds to benefit The Schenectady Free Clinic; Children under age 10 admitted free of charge. Refresh-ments. December 12, 2pm at Shenendehowa United Method-ist Church, 971 Route 146, Clifton Park. Free Sponsored by the Town of Clifton Park. For additional information, call Pat ODonnell at 371-6681. (P)
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As Christianity spread, St. Nicholas image began to change. Russias Dedt Mo-roz, or Father Ice and the Norse god Odin and even the old Roman deity Saturn had white beards and the power to fly through the air or magically appear. As the centuries ground along, these attributes were melded with the myths surrounding the good St. Nicholas. Communication back then wasnt what it is today so there were many different versions of St. Nicholas. In many of these a punisher known variously as Knecht Rupert, Ru Claus, Pelznickel, Aschenklaus and Black Pete accompanied the good saint. This sinister sidekick was on the lookout for children that misbehaved. Legend has it that Black Pete would abduct bad children or (more often) leave a birch switch behind as a hint of their fate if the bad behavior continued. Most often, St. Nicholas intervened, saving even naughty children from Black Pete, teaching them that they could earn another chance if they would mend their ways. Eventually the evil accomplice was dropped leaving it up to St. Nicholas to be the sole judge of whether a child was naughty or nice and the birch switch was replaced with a lump of coal.
So, just prior to his journey across the Atlantic to the New World, St. Nicholas had become a red robed, white bearded figure who flew on a white horse to deliver gifts to good children overnight during the Christmas Holy Days. In the early days of New York, the Dutch name Sante Klaus was adopted by more recent English colonists as Santa Claus. The name stuck and immigrants of many backgrounds adopted him and carried his name west as America was explored.
Washington Irving is credited with widening Santa Claus popularity and putting him in a cart that flew through the air. The writings of Irving were certainly known by Henry Livingston who penned the famous poem An Account of a Visit from Saint Nicholas that he recited to his children one Christmas. Later, in 1822, the poem was published for the first time in the Troy Sentinel. A professor of divinity, Dr Clement Moore, claimed authorship and a controversy rages to this day over who actually wrote the poem. Regardless, the poem became quite popular and did wonders for the reputation of Santa Claus. It gave us a sleigh pulled by reindeer that all had names and reinforced the idea that Santa entered through the chimney. The bishops robes were gone; replaced by a furry suit. Santa was now jolly and corpulent but small.
This thoroughly American rendition of St Nicholas was hugely popular and the poem was (and is still) repeated every Christmas Eve in nearly every American home.
During the dark days of the Civil War, Harpers Weekly published numerous sto-ries about Santa Claus illustrated by a German immigrant, Thomas Nast. The characteristics Santa Claus were no longer left up to the imagination. Nasts illustrations unified and solidi-fied popular ideas of what Santa looked like and how he acted. He was a Jolly Old Elf.
Today we think of Santa Claus as a much larger personage. This came about through an advertising campaign conducted during the early days of popular color publica-tions. The Coca-Cola Company sponsored an ad campaign during Prohibition that featured Santa as a larger version of the elf. Billboards and magazine images of this new Santa blazed their way into the popular consciousness and have remained ever since. Santas favorite reindeer Rudolph was introduced through another popular ad campaign staged by Montgomery Ward in 1939.
Through all the changes St. Nick has undergone, he remains in our hearts as our companion at Christmas. Whether Saint or Santa, we can count on him to remind us that Christmas is a time for giving and for children. Every effort must be made to make a magi-cal visit possible for every child.... especially the less fortunate. Above all else, this is the legacy of Saint Nicholas. Please, give him a hand.
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New Mentors Named to I Am I Can OrganizationCAPITAL REGION - I Am I Can, a non-profit organization that provides mentoring to girls in local high schools has named five new Mentors. These women will give of their time and their life experiences to help the girls as they move through high school and on to college. The new mentors are: Kim Therrien of Hudson Falls; Kathleen Tolstrup of Queensbury; Maria Yocono of Clifton Park; Maureen Walsh of Ballston Spa; and Madeline Rehm of Queensbury, who is currently a student at Siena College. If you have time on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and would like to have a positive impact on a girl in your community, please contact Board Member and Founder, Avon Scherff at 688-3010 x102, or email to [email protected]. The organi-zation is currently looking for Mentors from Ballston Spa to Glens Falls areas. (P)
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As Christianity spread, St. Nicholas image began to change. Russias Dedt Mo-roz, or Father Ice and the Norse god Odin and even the old Roman deity Saturn had white beards and the power to fly through the air or magically appear. As the centuries ground along, these attributes were melded with the myths surrounding the good St. Nicholas. Communication back then wasnt what it is today so there were many different versions of St. Nicholas. In many of these a punisher known variously as Knecht Rupert, Ru Claus, Pelznickel, Aschenklaus and Black Pete accompanied the good saint. This sinister sidekick was on the lookout for children that misbehaved. Legend has it that Black Pete would abduct bad children or (more often) leave a birch switch behind as a hint of their fate if the bad behavior continued. Most often, St. Nicholas intervened, saving even naughty children from Black Pete, teaching them that they could earn another chance if they would mend their ways. Eventually the evil accomplice was dropped leaving it up to St. Nicholas to be the sole judge of whether a child was naughty or nice and the birch switch was replaced with a lump of coal.
So, just prior to his journey across the Atlantic to the New World, St. Nicholas had become a red robed, white bearded figure who flew on a white horse to deliver gifts to good children overnight during the Christmas Holy Days. In the early days of New York, the Dutch name Sante Klaus was adopted by more recent English colonists as Santa Claus. The name stuck and immigrants of many backgrounds adopted him and carried his name west as America was explored.
Washington Irving is credited with widening Santa Claus popularity and putting him in a cart that flew through the air. The writings of Irving were certainly known by Henry Livingston who penned the famous poem An Account of a Visit from Saint Nicholas that he recited to his children one Christmas. Later, in 1822, the poem was published for the first time in the Troy Sentinel. A professor of divinity, Dr Clement Moore, claimed authorship and a controversy rages to this day over who actually wrote the poem. Regardless, the poem became quite popular and did wonders for the reputation of Santa Claus. It gave us a sleigh pulled by reindeer that all had names and reinforced the idea that Santa entered through the chimney. The bishops robes were gone; replaced by a furry suit. Santa was now jolly and corpulent but small.
This thoroughly American rendition of St Nicholas was hugely popular and the poem was (and is still) repeated every Christmas Eve in nearly every American home.
During the dark days of the Civil War, Harpers Weekly published numerous sto-ries about Santa Claus illustrated by a German immigrant, Thomas Nast. The characteristics Santa Claus were no longer left up to the imagination. Nasts illustrations unified and solidi-fied popular ideas of what Santa looked like and how he acted. He was a Jolly Old Elf.
Today we think of Santa Claus as a much larger personage. This came about through an advertising campaign conducted during the early days of popular color publica-tions. The Coca-Cola Company sponsored an ad campaign during Prohibition that featured Santa as a larger version of the elf. Billboards and magazine images of this new Santa blazed their way into the popular consciousness and have remained ever since. Santas favorite reindeer Rudolph was introduced through another popular ad campaign staged by Montgomery Ward in 1939.
Through all the changes St. Nick has undergone, he remains in our hearts as our companion at Christmas. Whether Saint or Santa, we can count on him to remind us that Christmas is a time for giving and for children. Every effort must be made to make a magi-cal visit possible for every child.... especially the less fortunate. Above all else, this is the legacy of Saint Nicholas. Please, give him a hand.
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Whitney Book Corner SaleSCHENECTADY - The Whitney Book Corner, located at 600 Union Street, Schenectady, will hold a sale on new childrens books thru December 23. Books will be $1 and $2. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday, 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); Saturday, 10:30am-3pm and Sunday 1:30-3:30pm. The Whitney sells quality used books at reasonable prices as well as used audio books, records, videos, CDs and DVDs. Gift certificates are available. Whitney Book Corner is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library and all proceeds benefit the library system. (P)
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Kids Can Create in the KitchenBALLSTON LAKE - Wednesday, December 19, 3:30-4:30pm: Kids Can Create in the Kitchen - Holiday Treats, at The Wonder Room. Put the children in charge of the holiday treats. We will make peanut butter balls, chocolate dipped pretzels and graham crackers, and a holiday bark with ingredients of their choosing. $10 members/ $12 non-members. For ages 5-10 yrs. Registration required. Contact us at [email protected] or 602-0237. (P)
Annual Breakfast with SantaGLENVILLE The East Glenville Fire Company, located at 433 Saratoga Road, is hosting their annual Breakfast with Santa on Saturday, December 8 from 8-11am. The cost is $8 for adults; $6 for senior citizens and children ages 6 to 12; children under 6 and Veterans eat free. We will also be collecting Toys for Tots. Donate a new toy and get $1 off your breakfast! Firehouse tours will be available. (P)
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Do good by donating older giftsThe holiday season is one firmly ensconced in the tradi-tion of exchanging gifts. To address storage issues, some families choose to make charitable donations of some of their past holiday finery in preparation for the arrival of new gifts and goodies.
The average person has many belongings he or she may not need. According to the Self Storage Association, there are 2.3 billion square feet des-ignated to self-storage space in the United States, and one out of every 10 households in the country rents a unit. Many financial analysts say that the self-storage industry is essen-tially recession-proof. Thats because once a person moves items into storage, theyre not likely to move it out anytime soon.
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