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WED., JAN. 1, 2020: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY TO OBSERVE NEW YEAR’S DAYJAN. 2 - FEB. 29: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY CANNED FOOD DRIVE: We will be having our annual Canned Food Drive to benefit the Morrisville Food Pantry. Please help us make it better than last year! Help us to benefit to our food pantry! We can only take any non-perishable, UNEXPIRED canned food item!! We will ALSO collect hygiene products like soap, shampoo, toothpaste and toothbrushes etc. for the Pantry as well!
FRI., JAN. 3, 2 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY LUAU PARTY: Celebrate your last day off from school with a LUAU on! Come and party up with us in the cold of winter before school starts again! Games, food and more!
SAT., JAN. 4, 1 PM: THE FABIUS HISTORICAL SOCIETY will meet at the Fabius Community Center (7786 Main St., Rt. 80). The Fabius-Pompey Boy Scouts will present a program about their history and current activity. Free and open to the public. Refreshments will follow the program. Please join us.
MON., JAN. 6, 7 p.m.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION POST 88 MONTHLY MEETING at the Post Home, Chenango St., Cazenovia.
TUES., JAN. 7, 10 AM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY KIDDIES KORNER: Bring the little ones in on for our preschool story hour! We are having fun with the topic, “Mittens!” Stories, finger plays, a craft and more!
WED., JAN. 8, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING & SMALL BUSINESS INCUBATION GROUP. ARE YOU A SMALL BUSI-NESS? YOU ARE INVITED. MOORE NETWORKING is a group of local business people banding together to help each other grow their businesses through business to business referrals and wide ranging discussion on all facets of small business development seasoned by many years of personal experience. Visitors welcome anytime. More about MOORE Networking & Small Business Incu-bation Group at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main St, Canas-tota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw - watch for our sign) Call 315-655-9431 or email [email protected] for info.
FRI., JAN, 10, 7 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY TEEN/ADULT MOVIE NIGHT: Come join us for a movie, rated PG-13 on. We provide the popcorn; bring your own beverage! Due to licensing regulations, we cannot post titles, but check out our website for the complete list this summer! (https://morrisvillepubliclibrary.org/events/movie-nights-the-library/) This movie is PG-13 so children will not be allowed to enter without a parent/guardian if under the mandatory age.
MON., JAN, 13, 6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY LEARN TO CROCHET: Always wanted to learn how to make those cute afghans? Need a refresher? Come join Tanya DeCock as she teaches us how to crochet. All participants MUST bring a skein of yarn and a G or H crochet hook. We will start by learning a scarf and go from there!
TUES., JAN. 14, 10 AM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY KIDDIES KORNER: Kiddies Korner: Bring the little ones in for our preschool story hour! We are having fun with the topic, “Let’s Be Silly!” Stories, finger plays, a craft and more!
WED., JAN. 15, 7 PM: THE ERIEVILLE NELSON HERITAGE SOCIETY SPECIAL PRESENTATION ON THE 1945 B-17 CRASH IN NELSON AT THE CAZENOVIA PUBLIC LIBRARY. On a snowy January day a B-17 bomber on a training mission was unable to make its original final landing spot in Orange County due to weather, ran out of fuel before locating it’s secondary site at the Rome Army Air Field and crashed in Nelson, NY. One soldier died when his parachute didn’t open and others on the plane suffered injuries. Madison County Historian Matthew Urtz will facilitate the event will feature story of the plane crash including a recent inter-view with the pilot of the plane. There is no charge for this event. The winter Hills & Hollow, the quarterly newsletter of the Erieville Nelson Heritage Society, is dedicated to the event, will be available at the presentation as well. There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-655-9322.
THURS., JAN, 16, 6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY BOARD TRUSTEES MEETING: On, the Library Board of Trustees will meet in the library’s program room. The public is welcome and encouraged to attend.
FRI., JAN, 17, 8:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY NERF BAT-TLE NIGHT: Bring your own Nerf equipment (darts too–please label them) and join us for open play around the library! See if the library stacks provide you enough shelter from getting hit by a friend’s foam dart! Open to ages 7 and up; so adults are welcome too! Everyone must bring a snack and a drink. We only have 14 spaces so sign up starting January 2!
WED., JAN. 20, 2020: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY TO OBSERVE MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY.TUES., JAN. 21, 10 AM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY KIDDIES KORNER: Kiddies Korner: Bring the little ones in for our preschool story hour! We are having fun with the topic, “Let’s Be Silly!” Stories, finger plays, a craft and more!
TUES., JAN. 21, 1:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY SNOW-MAGEDDON FOR HOMESCHOOLERS!: Homeschoolers are welcome to join us on! Come and learn how to make snow cream (ice cream with snow), origami snowflakes, icicles with chemistry, make a rice krispy treat snowman and more! Dress for going outside too as we will make snow creatures and paint them too! (And we heard there may be an indoor snowball fight!!!) If you would like to have your homeschool family create something to do for this event please email the Library Manager at: [email protected].
WED., JAN, 22, 6:30 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY BOOK TALK: Looking for a good book to read? How about joining our book talk on, as we will be reading, Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng. Copies can be picked up now! Discussion open to teens and adults! So grab a book, read it and come join us for a sure to be fun discussion!
WED., JAN. 22, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING & SMALL BUSINESS INCUBATION GROUP. ARE YOU A SMALL BUSI-NESS? YOU ARE INVITED. MOORE NETWORKING is a group of local business people banding together to help each other grow their businesses through business to business referrals and wide ranging discussion on all facets of small business development seasoned by many years of personal experience. Visitors welcome anytime. More about MOORE Networking & Small Business Incu-bation Group at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main St, Canas-tota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw - watch for our sign) Call 315-655-9431 or email [email protected] for info.
FRI., JAN, 24,7 PM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY FAMILY MOV-IE NIGHT: Come join us for a movie for the whole family. We provide the popcorn; bring your own beverage! Due to licensing regulations, we cannot post titles, but check out our website for the complete list this summer! (https://morrisvillepubliclibrary.org/events/movie-nights-the-library/)
TUES., JAN. 28, 10 AM: MORRISVILLE LIBRARY KIDDIES KORNER: Kiddies Korner: Bring the little ones in for our preschool story hour! We are having fun with the topic, “Let’s Be Silly!” Stories, finger plays, a craft and more!
MON., FEB. 3, 7 p.m.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION POST 88 MONTHLY MEETING at the Post Home, Chenango St., Cazenovia.
SAT. FEB. 8, 9:30 AM- 12 PM: A TASTE OF CHOCOLATE - in the Columbian Presbyterian Church Session Building. The church is located on the corner of rtes. 11 & 20, Lafayette. This is a food-sampling event where you can purchase samples of dozens of home-made goodies with one thing in common: Chocolate! Choose from white, dark, or milk chocolate in cookies, muffins, candies, breads & more! Samples are only $.50, or 22 samples for $10. ! 50% of the proceeds will be donated to Lafayette Outreach (our local food pantry). Taste some treats here, then fill a box for your sweetheart. Info./questions: 315-677-3293, [email protected] , www.ColumbianPresbyterianChurch.com
WED., FEB. 19, 5 PM: THE HAMILTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SPECIAL PRESENTATION ON THE 125TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE GREAT HAMILTON FIRE. On the evening of February 19th, 1895 a fire which started in the back of a building would go on to burn down the majority of the Hamilton Business District. Madison County Historian Matthew Urtz and members of the Hamilton Historic Commission will tell the story of the fire, the damage it caused and the construction of a new business district. There is no charge for this event. For more information please call 315-824-3060.
WED., FEB. 12, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING & SMALL BUSINESS INCUBATION GROUP. ARE YOU A SMALL BUSI-NESS? YOU ARE INVITED. MOORE NETWORKING is a group of local business people banding together to help each other grow their businesses through business to business referrals and wide ranging discussion on all facets of small business development seasoned by many years of personal experience. Visitors welcome anytime. More about MOORE Networking & Small Business Incu-bation Group at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and
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WED., FEB. 26, 8-9:30 AM: MOORE NETWORKING & SMALL BUSINESS INCUBATION GROUP. ARE YOU A SMALL BUSI-NESS? YOU ARE INVITED. MOORE NETWORKING is a group of local business people banding together to help each other grow their businesses through business to business referrals and wide ranging discussion on all facets of small business development seasoned by many years of personal experience. Visitors welcome anytime. More about MOORE Networking & Small Business Incu-bation Group at www.moorenetworking.org. Bring your business cards and enjoy coffee and donuts with us. Meeting the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of each month at 8 AM at 8631 N Main St, Canas-tota, NY (Auntie El’s Video & Photography - next to the Whitelaw Presbyterian Church in Whitelaw - watch for our sign) Call 315-655-9431 or email [email protected] for info.
MON., MAR. 2, 7 p.m.: CAZENOVIA AMERICAN LEGION POST 88 MONTHLY MEETING at the Post Home, Chenango St., Cazenovia.
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THE OPPORTUNITY SHOP THRIFT STORE AND FOOD PANTRY, Canastota. Our food pantry is available for anyone in the Canastota School district. We are open 9 am to 11:30. Monday thru Friday. January we close on Fridays until May 1 st. The Thrift store is open 9am to 3pm Monday thru Friday until January and then we are closed on Fridays Until May. We take donations anytime during business hours. Clean in good condition, clothing,small furniture, decorations glass wear, blankets, sheets, towels. We could use children’s coats, towels, blankets, at this time.
CAZCARES provides food and clothing to families in need. Families must complete a simple intake form to determine eligibility. Hours of Operation are Mondays, TUES.s, and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 12, or by appointment (655-3174). CazCares is located at 101 Nelson St. in Cazenovia, behind McDonald’s.
CAZCARES provides food and clothing to families in need. Families must complete a simple intake form to determine eligibility. Hours of Operation are Mondays, TUES.s, and Thursdays from 9:30 am to 12, or by appointment (655-3174). CazCares is located at 101 Nelson St. in Cazenovia, behind McDonald’s.
THE CORTLAND COUNTY HELPING HANDS FOOD PANTRY, located at the Truxton United Methodist Church basement is open to anyone in need on TUES.s, WED.s & Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Canned food donations are also accepted at that location at the same times.
CAN’T AFFORD TO EAT? WE CAN HELP! If you live in the Madison or Hamilton School District come to The Cupboard, 1 Mill Street, Hamilton (across from the Fire Department). TUES.s and Thursdays 1:00 p.m.-6:00 p.m. 824-2832.
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Barbecue Chicken Pizza Bake
Sometimes you get a pizza craving, but you want something that’s a little bit healthier… That’s where dishes like this Barbecue Chicken Pizza Bake come in. There’s no crust involved, but it still has that absurdly delicious flavor combo of barbecue sauce, red onion, and chicken that Barbecue Chicken Pizza does. There’s some cheese going on, but depending on what kind of barbecue sauce you use, it can totally be a much healthier lower carb alternative to fulfill that craving.
Did I mention that it’s really easy to make? Well, it is. There’s no searing or pre-cooking needed; it’s just a simple baked dish that’s on the table in thirty minutes or less. (I don’t know about you but I’m always looking for more of those kinds of recipes. Always.)
You tuck some boneless skinless chicken breasts into a baking dish and smother them with barbecue sauce. This tastes just as great with a lower-sugar sauce, so if you’re watching your carbs, feel free to go ahead and start your ovens. You bake the chicken for twenty minutes before you add all the other goodness to it.
There’s still gouda and red onions and pickled jalapeños and bacon to finish things off. Once those are added, it heads back into the oven just long enough for the cheese to melt and the onions to mellow a bit. Now, I know it can be hard for everyone to agree on pizza toppings, but luckily you can treat this the same way you would a half-and-half pizza – leave the jalapeños off half, add more onions to the other, etc. No matter how you arrange it, that’s all the work there is for you to do – dinner is served!
INGREDIENTS: 30 minutes to prepare serves 44 boneless skinless chicken breasts1 cup barbecue sauce1 cup smoked gouda cheese, grated1/2 red onion, thinly sliced1/4 cup pickled jalapeños4 slices bacon, cooked and crumbledCilantro, chopped, for servingKosher salt and freshly ground pepper, to tastePREPARATIONPreheat oven to 375°F and grease a 9x11-inch baking dish
with nonstick spray.Season chicken liberally with salt and pepper and arrange
in baking dish. Pour barbecue sauce over and around chicken, making sure that some sauce gets under the chicken as well.
Bake for 20 minutes. Remove from oven and top with cheese, red onions, jalapeños, and bacon. Return to oven and
continue baking until chicken is cooked through and cheese has melted, 5-10 minutes more.
Top with cilantro and serve. Enjoy!
Recipe adapted from Little Spice Jar.
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Creamy Chicken Rice Casserole
It can be hard to put our love for the humble casserole
into words because there’s just so much to love about them, but if we had to pick one single reason, it would certainly be their ability to bring you a complete and comforting meal in one dish. There’s a casserole out there for every occasion, but this is one that works for just about any of them. It’s creamy, it’s cheesy, and it’s a classic – Chicken Rice Casserole.
It’s classic enough that we’re sure you’ve made it before, but this version makes it worth trying again, we promise. There’s no precooking of the rice or chicken required. It’s just a matter of stirring your ingredients up and getting them in the oven. (Just make sure that the aluminum foil covers the baking dish tightly so that everything gets cooked through.) This uses regular rice and not the ‘minute’ variety, so the grains come out tender but hold their shape. The sauce relies on condensed cream of celery soup, but you could swap that out for cream of chicken or cream of mushroom if that’s what you had on hand. Happy eating!
INGREDIENTS: 1 hour 30 minutes to prepare serves 4-63 cups chicken broth2 (10.5 oz) cans cream of celery soup1/4 cup (1/2 stick) butter, melted2 large boneless skinless chicken breasts, cubed2 cups white rice, uncooked1 teaspoon kosher salt1/2 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper1 teaspoon garlic powder1/2 teaspoon dried thyme1 cup cheddar cheese, gratedPREPARATIONPreheat oven to 375°F and grease a 9x13-inch baking dish.
Set aside.In a medium bowl, mix together the chicken broth, cream
of celery soup, and butter until well combined. Add the rice, chicken, salt, pepper, garlic powder, and thyme.
Pour rice mixture into prepared baking dish and cover tightly with aluminum foil. Bake until rice is cooked through and chicken is tender, about 1 hour 15 minutes.
Uncover, sprinkle cheese evenly over the top and return to oven until cheese is melted and bubbly, about 10 more minutes. Let rest 10 minutes before serving. Enjoy!
Adapted from South Your Mouth.
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Its special properties mean it could be useful in the development of quantum computing.
A world leading team of ultra-low temperature physicists at Lancaster University decided to place a LEGO ® figure and four LEGO ® blocks inside their record-breaking dilution refrigerator.
For the first time, LEGO ® has been cooled to the lowest temperature possible in an experiment which reveals a new use for the popular toy. Credit: Josh Chawner
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Recipe for a Happy New Year~Author Unknown
Take twelve whole months.Clean them thoroughly of allbitterness, hate, and jealousy.Make them just as fresh and clean as possible.
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Caused by Overspill of FatBy NEWCASTLE UNIVERSITY DECEMBER 22, 2019For the first time, scientists have been able to observe people
developing Type 2 diabetes — and confirmed that fat over-spills from the liver into the pancreas, triggering the chronic condition.
The research, led by Professor Roy Taylor at Newcastle University, UK, is published in the academic journal, Cell Metabolism.
The study involved a group of people from Tyneside who previously had Type 2 diabetes but had lost weight and successfully reversed the condition as part of the DiRECT trial, which was funded by Diabetes UK and led by Professors Roy Taylor and Mike Lean (Glasgow University).
The majority remained non-diabetic for the rest of the two year study, however, a small group went on to re-gain the weight and re-developed Type 2 diabetes.
Professor Roy Taylor, from the Newcastle University Institute of Translational and Clinical Research, explained what the advanced scanning techniques and blood monitoring revealed.
He said: “We saw that when a person accumulates too much fat, which should be stored under the skin, then it has to go elsewhere in the body. The amount that can be stored under
the skin varies from person to person, indicating a ‘personal fat threshold’ above which fat can cause mischief.
“When fat cannot be safely stored under the skin, it is then stored inside the liver, and over-spills to the rest of the body including the pancreas. This ‘clogs up’ the pancreas, switching off the genes which direct how insulin should effectively be produced, and this causes Type 2 diabetes.”
This research by Professor Taylor confirms his Twin Cycle Hypothesis — that Type 2 diabetes is caused by excess fat actually within both the liver and pancreas, and especially that this process is reversible.
Body of researchThis latest paper builds on previous Newcastle studies
supported by Diabetes UK showing exactly why Type 2 diabetes can be reversed back to normal glucose control. Those studies led to the large DiRECT trial which showed that Primary Care staff can achieve remission of Type 2 diabetes by using a low calorie diet with support to maintain the weight loss.
A quarter of participants achieved a staggering 15 kg or more weight loss, and of these, almost nine out of 10 people put their Type 2 diabetes into remission. After two years, more than one third of the group had been free of diabetes and off all diabetes medication for at least two years.
In 2020, this approach to management of short duration Type 2 diabetes is to be piloted in the NHS in up to 5,000 people across England, and a similar program is being rolled out in Scotland.
Professor Taylor adds: “This means we can now see Type 2 diabetes as a simple condition where the individual has accumulated more fat than they can cope with.
“Importantly this means that through diet and persistence, patients are able to lose the fat and potentially reverse their diabetes. The sooner this is done after diagnosis, the more likely it is that remission can be achieved.”
The team are continuing work to establish what may affect an individual’s personal threshold and are supporting the roll out of the NHS Initiatives in both England and Scotland.
‘Life Without Diabetes — The definitive guide to understanding and reversing your Type 2 diabetes’ by Professor Roy Taylor will be published by Short Books on 26th December 2019.
Reference: “Hepat ic Lipoprotein Export and Remission of Human Type 2 Diabetes after Weight Loss” by Ahmad Al-Mrabeh, Sviatlana V. Zhyzhneuskaya, Carl Peters, Alison C. Barnes, Shaden Melhem, Aaron Jesuthasan, Benjamin Aribisala, Kieren G. Hollingsworth, Georg Lietz, John C. Mathers, Naveed Sattar, Michael E.J. Lean and Roy Taylor, 19 December 2019, Cell Metabolism.
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Every year I offer a series of Field Crop Pest Management Meetings that gets local farms updated on pests and issues I have seen in the field over the past year and point out some problems and opportunites that may arrive in the next growing season. With that attendees will get 2 DEC Pesticide Applicator Recertification Credits in Category: 1a, 10, 21 or 23. And if you are looking for Certified Crop Advisor CEUs, 2 Integrated Pest Management CEUs are avaliable.
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resistant to what herbicides• Buckthorn: an alternate host for soybean aphid and oat
crown rustAll sessions run 1-3 PM, please choose a location that works
best for you. Cost $10 per person.• Monday, January 13, Farm Credit East, 7397 State Route
80, Cooperstown, NY 13326 https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=988
• Tuesday, January 14, CCE Chenango Extension Office, 99 Broad St, Norwich, NY 13815 https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=989
• Wednesday, January 15, CCE Madison Extension Office, 100 Eaton St, Morrisville, NY 13408 https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=990
• Thursday, January 16, Montgomery County Annex Building, Room 111, 20 Park Street, Fonda, NY12068 https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=991
• Friday, January 17, CCE Schoharie Extension Office, 173 South Grand St, Cobleskill, NY 12043 https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=992
•Tuesday, January 21, CCE Saratoga Extension Office, 50 West High St., Ballston Spa, NY 12020 https://cnydfc.cce.cornell.edu/event.php?id=993
You must have your Pesticide Applicators License with you and be present before the start of the meeting to receive credit.
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Community Activities: January thru March 2020FRIENDSHIP INN OF CAZENOVIA - FREE MEAL - Mondays 5:30-7 p.m at Summit Church 21 Lincklaen St. in basement of Methodist Church. Questions Roxanne Jackson 315-459-1021. Tai Chi—at First Presbyteri-an Church, 27 Albany St., Cazenovia, Tuesdays 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. all year. Instructor Jim Ridlon Burton Street School Hall Walkers—37 Burton St., Cazenovia now thru June 15th, Mon—Fri 3 to 6 p.m. while school is in session. Contact Bob Conway 662-7479COMMON GROUNDS - TED TALKS, 2 p.m. TuesdaysSENIOR BOWLING — - Caz Sports Bowl—Rt 20 Town & Country Plaza, Cazenovia, Wed. at 1 p.m. $2.00 per game with free coffee and donuts—this is bowling for fun and exercise, please join in. Any questions call Roxanne Jackson 315-459-1021OSTEO BONE BUILDERS — - Cazenovia Library first Friday of the month and 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Wednesday of the month 10-11:15 a.m. Contact Cheryl LaGrow, Instructor 315-655-8699BONE BUILDERS — - St. Peter’s Church, 12 Mill St., Monday 10 a.m. and Thursday 9:30 a.m.Contact Bev Thorp at 655-2493SENIOR WATER AEROBICS — - Cazenovia College Gym, 22 Sullivan St., Cazenovia—Mon, Wed, Fri. mornings. The instructor is Deb Wilcox. Contact Bill Houser 655-7311 for class times.CAZ CANS—IS NOW TAKING YOUR EMPTY RETURNS TO BENEFIT CASA — - just let them know that you would like the return to be donated to CASA.LIBRARY SCRABBLE - Fridays at 1 p.m. at Cazenovia Public Library Community RoomALZHEIMER’S SUPPORT GROUP — meets second Wednesday of the month at 6 p.m...10 Mill St. for information call Karen Clark 289-4345CRIS-CAT now adds monthly trips to Walmart/and other locations in Oneida the second Thursday of each month. Oct 11, Nov 14, Dec 13. A bus will pick passengers up at Carriage House Apts. and 24 Nelson at 10 a.m. to go to Walmart in Oneida and return at 1:30 p.m. FREE TRIP. For reservation call 315-655-0612 and leave message. Limited Seating.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
January - March CASA ActivitiesMONTHLY LUNCHEON AT ST. JAMES CHURCH - THURS., JAN. 16, 12 NOON. Entrée is Goulash, Salad and rolls. Bring a dish to pass and your own place settings. Program is a speaker from our community service CRIS-CAT.GUIDED TOUR OF THE SUNY MORRISVILLE EQUINE REHABILITATION CENTER - THURS., JAN. 23 - followed by a luncheon at the Copper Turret (see choices below). Bus will leave Tops at 9:45 Return approx. 1:30 p.m. Cost $20, Deadline is January 16th.SIT DOWN LUNCHEON AT THE HAMPTON INN - THURS., FEB. 13, 11:30 A.M. followed by a Trivia game with MC Bob Conway, prizes will be given to winners. (see luncheon choices below). Cost $15 Deadline February 6th.MONTHLY LUNCHEON AT ST. JAMES CHURCH - THURS., FEB. 20, 12 NOON. Entrée Beef tips over Noodles. Bring a dish to pass and your own place settings. Our musical entertainment is Laine Gilmore The Musical Genealogist.SPAGHETTI WAREHOUSE FOR DINNER (SEE CHOICE BELOW) SAT., MARCH 14. On the way to the War Memorial Arena for a Syracuse Crunch vs the Belleville Senators hockey game. We have prime seats so no one will miss any of the action. Make your Reservations early. Cost $30 and Deadline is February 29th. Bus leaves Tops at 3:30 p.m. Return approx. 10:30 p.m.MONTHLY LUNCHEON AT ST. JAMES CHURCH - THURS., MARCH 19, 12 NOON: Entrée is Corn beef, cabbage, potatoes and carrots. Bring a dish to pass and your own place settings. Program is to be
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THE SCARE CROW of OZBy L. Frank Baum
CHAPTER 17 THE ORK RESCUES BUTTON-BRIGHT
“I wonder,” said Button-Bright, looking solemnly after the Ork, “whether he’ll ever come back again.”
“Of course he will!” returned Trot. “The Ork’s a pretty good fellow, and we can depend on him. An’ mark my words, Button-Bright, whenever our Ork does come back, there’s one cruel King in Jinxland that’ll wish he hadn’t.”
CHAPTER 18 THE SCARECROW MEETS AN ENEMY
The Scarecrow was not a bit afraid of King Krewl. Indeed, he rather enjoyed the prospect of conquering the evil King and putting Gloria on the throne of Jinxland in his place. So he advanced boldly to the royal castle and demanded admittance.
Seeing that he was a stranger, the soldiers allowed him to enter. He made his way straight to the throne room, where at that time his Majesty was settling the disputes among his subjects. “Who are you?” demanded the King.
“I’m the Scarecrow of Oz, and I command you to surrender yourself my prisoner.”
“Why should I do that?” inquired the King, much astonished at the straw man’s audacity.
“Because I’ve decided you are too cruel a King to rule so beautiful a country. You must remember that Jinxland is a part of Oz, and therefore you owe allegiance to Ozma of Oz, whose friend and servant I am.”
Now when he heard this, King Krewl was much disturbed in mind, for he knew the Scarecrow spoke the truth. But no one had ever before come to Jinxland from the Land of Oz, and the King did not intend to be put out of his throne if he could help it. Therefore he gave a harsh, wicked laugh of derision and said, “I’m busy now. Stand out of my way, Scarecrow, and I’ll talk with you by and by.”
But the Scarecrow turned to the assembled courtiers and people and called in a loud voice, “I hereby declare, in the name of Ozma of Oz, that this man is no longer ruler of Jinxland. From this moment Princess Gloria is your rightful Queen, and I ask all of you to be loyal to her and to obey her commands.”
The people looked fearfully at the King, whom they all hated in their hearts, but likewise feared. Krewl was now in a terrible rage, and he raised his golden scepter and struck the Scarecrow so heavy a blow that he fell to the floor. But he was up again in an instant, and with Pon’s riding whip he switched the King so hard that the wicked monarch roared with pain as much as with rage, calling on his soldiers to capture the Scarecrow. They tried to do that, and thrust their lances and swords into the straw body, but without doing any damage except to make holes in the Scarecrow’s clothes. However, they were many against one, and finally old Googly-Goo brought a rope which he wound around the Scarecrow, binding his legs together and his arms to his sides, and after that the fight was over.
The King stormed and danced around in a dreadful fury, for he had never been so switched since he was a boy--and perhaps not then. He ordered the Scarecrow thrust into the castle prison, which was no task at all because one man could carry him easily, bound as he was. Even after the prisoner was removed, the King could not control his anger. He tried to figure out some way to be revenged upon the straw man, but could think of nothing that could hurt him. At last, when the terrified people and the frightened courtiers had all slunk away, old Googly-Goo approached the king with a malicious grin upon his face. “I’ll tell you what to do,” said he. “Build a big bonfire and burn the Scarecrow up, and that will be the end of him.”
The King was so delighted with this suggestion that he hugged old Googly-Goo in his joy. “Of course!” he cried. “The very thing. Why did I not think of it myself?”
So he summoned his soldiers and retainers and bade them prepare a great bonfire in an open space in the castle park. Also, he sent word to all his people to assemble and witness the destruction of the Scarecrow, who had dared to defy his power. Before long, a vast throng gathered in the park and the servants had heaped up enough fuel to make a fire that might be seen for miles away, even in the daytime. When all was prepared, the King had his throne brought out for him to sit upon and enjoy the spectacle, and then he sent his soldiers to fetch the Scarecrow.
Now the one thing in all the world that the straw man really feared was fire. He knew he would burn very easily and that his ashes wouldn’t amount to much afterward. It wouldn’t
hurt him to be destroyed in such a manner, but he realized that many people in the Land of Oz, and especially Dorothy and the Royal Ozma, would feel sad if they learned that their old friend the Scarecrow was no longer in existence. In spite of this, the straw man was brave and faced his fiery fate like a hero. When they marched him out before the concourse of people, he turned to the King with great calmness and said, “This wicked deed will cost you your throne as well as much suffering, for my friends will avenge my destruction.”
“Your friends are not here, nor will they know what I have done to you when you are gone and cannot tell them,” answered the King in a scornful voice. Then he ordered the Scarecrow bound to a stout stake that he had had driven into the ground, and the materials for the fire were heaped all around him. When this had been done, the King’s brass band struck up a lively tune, and old Googly-Goo came forward with a lighted match and set fire to the pile. At once the flames shot up and crept closer and closer toward the Scarecrow. The King and all the people were so intent upon this terrible spectacle that none of then noticed how the sky grew suddenly dark. Perhaps they thought that the loud buzzing sound--like the noise of a dozen moving railway trains--came from the blazing faggots, that the rush of wind was merely a breeze. But suddenly, down swept a flock of Orks, half a hundred of them at the least, and the powerful currents of air caused by their revolving tails sent the bonfire scattering in every direction, so that not one burning strand ever touched the Scarecrow.
But that was not the only effect of this sudden tornado. King Krewl was blown out of his throne and went tumbling heels over head until he landed with a bump against the stone wall of his own castle, and before he could rise, a big Ork sat upon him and held him pressed to the ground. Old Googly-Goo shot up into the air like a rocket and landed on a tree, where he hung by the middle on a high limb, kicking the air with his feet and clawing the air with his hands and howling for mercy like the coward he was.
The people pressed back until they were jammed close together, while all the soldiers were knocked over and sent sprawling to the earth. The excitement was great for a few minutes, and every frightened inhabitant of Jinxland looked with awe and amazement at the great Orks whose descent had served to rescue the Scarecrow and conquer King Krewl at one and the same time.
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