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    better. Classes meet weekly. Call 518-270-5348 for

    more information.

    SUPPER-The Valley Falls United Methodist Church,

    16 State Street, will hold one of its super souper sup-

    pers on Sunday, January 12 from 4:30 to 6:00 pm.

    Featured will be a wide variety of soups plus bread, muf-

    fins, drinks, and dessert for only seven dollars chil-

    dren under 6 free. Tickets are available at the door. The

    church is handicapped accessible. For tickets and infor-

    mation, call 753-6053 or 753-6028 or check our web-

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    SUNDAY BREAKFAST-The Fish Creek Rod and Gun

    Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory

    ( look for our sign ). Will be cooking breakfast on 12

    January 2014 starting at 8:00-11:00AM and will con-

    tinue on the second Sunday of each month all year. Eggs

    cooked to order, bacon, sausage, toast ( white or wheat

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    Governor chooses a different service project to bring

    attention to and assist with research. This years Governors

    project for the NYS Kiwanis Clubs and Hoosick Falls is

    Autism. The Hoosick Falls Club will be setting up

    information tables at local events and holding fundraisers

    to assist with research. The First Ladys project this year

    is Supporting our Troops. Your local Club will join

    together with the District to collect items for our troops

    and assistance for their families. Anyone willing to donate

    their time or join in these causes, please contact the Club

    Secretary Gale Leva at 518-686-4600.

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    WARRENSBURGH LIMITED EDITION TREE

    ORNAMENT Warrensburgh Beautification Inc. is proud

    to announce the twenty-fifth Limited Edition Christmas

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    ornaments are handcrafted, numbered, signed and dated.

    The price is $4.00.

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    Warrensburgh artisan Mary Landenberger. The design

    reflects the Town Bicentennial colors of blue and gold,

    and is a representation of this years theme And the Bells

    Shall Ring Out. Felted, the wool used in the fabric

    originated from Warrensburgh sheep! Each ornament is

    an original, one of a kind piece of art.

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    3729 Main Street and at the Indoor Holiday Market duringChristmas in Warrensburgh while supply lasts.

    JOY OF WRITING MEETING- Aspiring Writers and

    Poets. Come together, write and share with us in a sup-

    portive environment. No need to publish, but we will write.

    All levels of experience welcome! Free ($1 for rent). Join

    us monthly at our first Thursday morning writers group.

    The next meeting is Thursday, January 2from 10am to

    noon at LARAC in Glens Falls. For information call Kim

    at 793-1940 or [email protected] or see

    www.gfwriters.com. The next session is Thursday Febru-

    ary 6.

    POULTNEY CEMETERY ASSOCIATION WINTER

    CLOSURE-Poultney Cemetery Associations Beaman

    Street property is closed yearly fromDecember 1st

    through April 1st.The 2014 Annual Meeting of the Lot

    Owners and Trustees shall be held Tuesday, March 18,

    2014 at 6:30 p.m. at the Young At Heart Senior Center,

    Furnace Street, Poultney, Vermont. Questions may be di-

    rected to the association by mail to its post office box,

    P.O. Box 63, Poultney, VT 05764-0063, by email to

    [email protected], through its

    Facebook pages and through any trustee.

    2014 CALENDARS AVAILABLE-The 2014 Town of

    Saratoga calendars featuring pictures from days gone by

    in the villages of Schuylerville and Victory and in the sur-

    rounding areas are now available. Calendar pages are

    sprinkled with close to 150 historical tidbits. Calendars

    may be purchased for $5.00 in Schuylerville at Old Saratoga

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    at the Town Clerks office or a t the Victory Village Empo-

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    seum in Ballston Spa and from Marion DeHeer and Pat

    Peck, members of the Old Saratoga Historical Associa-

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    THE FRIENDS OF JOSEPH GARRICKSwish to thank

    the many donors and supporters who attended our recent

    event, and contributed to the fund for Josephs medical

    expenses. Joseph extends his love and thanks back to you,and asks for your prayers for healing. Contributions

    continue to be accepted at www.fundforjoseph.com.

    FISH FRY-The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on

    route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign

    ). Fish Fry Friday will start on FRIDAY 10 January 2014

    and continue every Friday 17, 24,31 . Time 5 - 7 PM .Menu:

    Fried Fish-$8.50, or Fried Clams- $8.50, or Fried Chicken

    Tenders-$8.50, also available will be Clam Chowder at

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    to call ahead for Take Out 695-3917. EVERYONE will be

    welcome.

    22 CALIBER RIFLE COMPETITION-The Fish Creek

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    lage of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will start rifle com-

    petition Tuesday 7 January2014 at 7PM and continue

    on 14, 21, 28 Jan 2014. EVERYONE WILL BE WEL-

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    MASTER GARDENER TRAINING- Cornell Coop-

    erative Extension in Warren County is now accepting

    applications for the new 2014 Master Gardener Train-ing Program. Space is limited, so contact the office soon

    for more information and an application. Through the

    Master Gardener Volunteer Training Program, our Mas-

    ter Gardeners obtain a sense of accomplishment and

    community spirit. They also enjoy the camaraderie and

    intellectual stimulation from their fellow Master Gar-

    deners. After enrolling in the course, the participants

    are provided with a binder of information that supple-

    ments the weekly presentations from Cornell Univer-

    sity faculty, Cooperative Extension staff, and local ex-

    perts on a wide range of horticultural topics. The topics

    include basic botany, entomology, soils, home lawn care,

    vegetable and fruit gardening, composting, organic gar-

    dening and other practical and interesting subject mat-

    ter. Local regional training is held in Ballston Spa onMondays from late January to mid-April. Upon comple-

    tion of the 11-week lecture series, volunteers also re-

    ceive a Cornell Soil pH Test Kit that will be useful for

    practical application of the training. There are many

    opportunities for Master Gardener volunteers to work

    with community groups, schools, and the gardening

    public in order to educate and provide useful organic

    gardening information. Master Gardener meetings are

    relaxed and allow the sharing of ideas, continued train-

    ing, and interesting tours and outings to local gardens,

    woodlands, preservation sites, and other areas. For more

    information, please call Cornell Cooperative Extension

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    breakfast is served at the West Pawlet firehouse from

    7:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. The menu includes regular,

    chocolate chip, blueberry and cranberry pancakes

    as well as waffles, scrambled eggs, home fries, sau-

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    also available. All are welcome. Prices are $7.00 for

    12 years and up, $5.00 for 5-12 years and free to

    children under the age of 5 years. Proceeds from

    the breakfast are dedicated for the departmentsequipment and training needs. The West Pawlet Vol-

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    2014. The volunteers appreciate the communitys

    support and fellowship at events. New members and

    volunteers are always welcome and are appreciated.

    The West Pawlet fire house is located on Route 153

    (Main Street) in West Pawlet, Rutland County, Ver-

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    the department. For more information contact: An-

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    SALEM RESCUE SQUAD GETS A NEW AM-

    BULANCE-The Salem Rescue Squad has recently

    replaced their oldest ambulance which was ten years

    old with a new 2012 Chevrolet Advanced Life Sup-

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    wheel drive that is used when responding during win-

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    40 years, the Salem Rescue Squad has provided emer-

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    The Squad relies primarily on dedicated volunteers

    to serve as Emergency Medical Technicians (EMTs),drivers and assistants in answering more than 400

    calls per year. Salem Rescue Squad is in search of

    new members who can be a part of its team and

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    THE THRIFT SHOP @ CHRIST UNITED METH-

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    urniture, household, what-nots, antiques. Clothing, one

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    Time to Check the Progress toward your Financial Goals

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    children, divorce, remarriage, new job, new home, etc. and then try to determine what impactthese changes might have on your long-term financial strategy and if you need to adjust that strategy

    in response.About 45% of Americans usually make New Years resolutions, but only 8% of us actually keep our

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    good options for your retirement savings strategy.Reduce your debts. Its not always easy to reduce your debts, but make it a goal to finish 2014 with

    a smaller debt load than you had going into the New Year. The lower your monthly debt payments, themore money youll have to invest for retirement, college for your children (or grandchildren) and

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    pay for emergencies, such as a new furnace, a major car repair, and so on.Plan for your protection needs. If you dont already have the proper amounts of life and disability

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    ART EXHIBIT-The Saratoga County Historical Soci-

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    27, 2014. The Saratoga County Historical Society at

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    BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPENWednesdays 1 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. 3p.m. Located in the historic Garfield School, 605Brunswick Road, Troy and public is welcome. Wehave an on-site extensive genealogy libraryavailable.For information call 279-4024 or view usat http://www.bhs-ny.org

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    LIVE MUSIC-On Saturday,January 4at 8pm Hubbard Hall Projects will

    present a Music from Salem Baroque Music and Dance concert. This

    unique concert will bring together MfS director Lila Brown, viola, and

    violinist Sharan Leventhal, who will be joined by distinguished baroque

    dancer and choreographer Ken Pierce. Pierce has choreographed for the

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    eyes and ears: Baroque music and dance - gavottes, sarabandes, entrees,

    and folias! The January 4 concert will take place at 8:00pm at historic

    Hubbard Hall in Cambridge, NY. Admission is pay what you can, so every-

    one can attend! ($20 suggested) For advance tickets: www.hubbardhall.org

    or 518-677-2495. And on January 5 at 1-3pm at the Hubbard Hall Dance

    Studio, Ken Pierce will offer an introduction to ballroom or theatrical

    dance of late-seventeenth-century and early-eighteenth-century France.

    Cost: $15 / $12 members / $10 students. Pre-registration at hubbardhall.org

    or call 518-677-2495 Music from Salem is a chamber music series that

    brings together musicians of international reputation to prepare and per-

    form chamber music, as well as to lead educational workshops and semi-

    nars, in the peace and beauty of rural Washington County, New York. For

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    COURTHOUSE RECEIVES GRANT- The Historic Sa-

    lem Courthouse received an early Christmas present on

    December 11 when it received word that it had been awarded

    a $200,000.00 grant from the Environmental Protection

    Fund Grant Program through the New York State Officeof Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation. A lengthy

    and involved New York State Consolidated Funding Appli-

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    anxiously awaited word on the awards. This specific grant

    requires a full match, and the Courthouse is pleased to

    announce that a generous donor has already stepped for-

    ward to provide the necessary match. A grant from the

    same program awarded to the Courthouse in 2006, was

    used to restore the front porch and construct an ADA ap-

    proved handicap entrance on the southern side of the build-

    ing. The current award will be used for ongoing restora-

    tion of key architectural features. These critical improve-

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    ton County, VT as a vital community center offering en-

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    anuary 14, 2014! (Office: 743-0734) The cost of $20.00

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    taggering number of Rebel and Yankee women disguised

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    SENIOR MEMBERSHIP MEETING-On Friday, Janu-

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    518-642-9570WRITERS WORKSHOP- Rensselaer Countys Troy

    Senior Center would like to invite you to join our

    Writers Workshop. The facilitator, Janet Chiefari, has

    ad 6 books published, written for magazines and local

    ewspapers. The framework of the monthly meeting is

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    Call (518)270-5539 for more information.

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    BINGO Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior

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    of $2.75, please contact the center at 518- 279-3413.

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    Troy Senior Center has a swimming program that meets

    every Wednesday from 9:00 to 10:00 am with Joyce

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    self. Join us at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls club and

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    the United States Marine Corps Reserve Toys for Tots. The

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    PEDICURES-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road,

    Grafton, NY Samantha Grant, licensed cosmetologist and staff at Hair Care in Ber-

    in, continues to offer reduced priced pedicures and waxing right at our senior center.

    Samantha will be avai lable on Monday, January 6, 2014, make your appointment early

    they go fast! Please call the center for required appointments 279-3413. All

    Rensselaer County seniors are welcome.

    HAIR CUTS AND STYLES-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2

    Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Carol Alderman, licensed hair dresser and owner of

    Hair Care in Berlin, continues to offer reduced priced hair cuts and styles right at our

    senior center. Carol will be available on Wednesday, January 8th& 22nd, make your

    appointment early they go fast! Please call the center for required appointments

    279-3413. All Rensselaer County seniors are welcome.

    BLOOD PRESSURE CLINIC- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2

    Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY will be holding its monthly blood pressure clinic on

    Friday, January 10, 2014 at 10:30 with Rensselaer Countys Health Department. No

    appointment is necessary. If you have any questions, or would like to join us for lunch

    at noon, for a suggested donation of $2.75 please contact the center at 279-3413.

    Reservations required for lunch.

    CRAFT DAY-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road,

    Grafton NY January craft class will be Wednesday, January 15, 2013 with another

    fantastic craft, sponsored by the Everett Wagar Senior Center. Join us for a fun-filled

    hour and leave with a seasonal decoration for your home, all material will be supplied.

    Please join us for a nutritious lunch at noon for a suggested donation of $2.75. All

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    ated for crafts. Call 279-3413

    HEARING CLINIC-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton NY continues to offer a free monthly hearing clinic with an indepen-

    dent instrument hearing specialist, (who will also clean your hearing aids). January

    clinic will be held on Wednesday the 22nd, at 10:30 a.m. All Rensselaer County

    seniors 60 years of age and older welcome, reservations are required, 279-3413

    NATIVE AMERICAN STORYTELLING-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Se-

    nior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, in Grafton Gil Payette will be with us on Friday,

    January 24, 2014 for more Native American storytelling. This month Gil will be

    covering Feather work at 1:00 p.m. Join us for lunch at noon for a suggested donation

    of $2.75, with an entre of; Macaroni & Cheese. For more information or to make

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    VICTORIAN TEA PARTY-

    Brookside, home of the Saratoga

    County Historical Society, is very ex-

    cited to announce the Victorian Tea

    Party will be held on Tuesday, Feb-

    ruary 18, 2014. Sue McLane, the Vic-

    torian Lady, will guide children

    through a celebration of Victorian cul-

    ture, learning about clothing, manners

    and pastimes. The children will also

    plan, prepare, and enjoy a traditionaltea party. Games and craft activities

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    The program is best suited for children age 6 through 14. Parents are wel-

    come to stay, but are asked to pay the program fee. The cost is $10.00 per

    person, $8 for SCHS members. Pre-registration is required by Monday, Feb-

    ruary 17. Register by emailing Anne Clothier at

    [email protected]. Brookside programs are made possible by

    the New York State Council of the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew

    Cuomo and the New York State Legislature, as well as Price Choppers Golub

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    BREAKFAST-The American Legion Post 574, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls, will be

    serving up breakfast on Sunday, January 5thfrom 8 AM to 11 AM. $8 per person,

    children under 10 are $3. Family of 4 $27. Pay at the door. Public is welcome! Menu

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    SPECIAL DINNER- On Tuesday, January 14, 2014, Rensselaer Countys Troy Se-

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    Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older every weekday for a suggested contribu-

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    DULCIMER & AUTO HARP PERFORMANCE-Join us for something new, some-

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    chicken ala king, rice, broccoli and chocolate pudding will be served, for a suggested

    donation of $2.75 for seniors. To sign up or for more information, call the Center at

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    GOOD FOOD IDEAS-Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street, Troy

    will host Rensselaer Countys Cooperative Extension monthly Good Food Ideas cook-

    ng demonstration, on Friday, January 17at 11 a.m. The topic will be Heart Healthy

    Budget Friendly Foods. There will be free recipes and samples for everyone who

    attends. A Roast Beef dinner will immediately follow for a suggested donation of

    $2.75. For reservations for dinner call 270-5349.

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