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BURNT HILLS – Have you heard of Girl Talk Inc.? Girl Talk (www.my-girltalk.org) is an international non-profi t peer-to-peer mentoring program with a very simple premise: high school girls mentor middle school girls to help them deal with the issues they face during their for-mative early teenage years. Our mission is to help young teenaged girls build self-esteem, develop leadership skills and recognize the value of community service. Since 2002, our organization has served more than 40,000 girls in 43 states and 7 countries. We will also be planning many community service and fun activities. Come join us! Girl Talk meets ev-ery Wednesday from 6-7:15pm at Burnt Hills United Methodist Church. This is a free program!
MAYAN HANDS FAIR TRADE SALEALPLAUS – Looking for a unique gift for the holidays? The Alplaus United Methodist Women are hosting a Mayan Hands Fair Trade Sale on Friday and Saturday, November 14 and 15 from 10am to 3pm at the Alplaus United Methodist Church on 1 Brookside in Alplaus. The Mayan Hands Foundation helps women from Guatemalan communities earn a fair return for their work. These high quality hand-woven items make beautiful gifts. Stop by and start your holiday shopping early. Thank you for helping the Alplaus UMW support these talented Guatemalan weavers. Call 518-399-6000 or visit www.alplausumc.org. The church is handicapped accessible.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT – Looking for a new and fun way to give back? I am I can is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to mentor girls in grades 9 - 12. Programs provide needed encouragement, guidance and advocacy to students as they navigate their high school years and move toward post-grad-uation goals. The organization currently supports teenage girls in area high schools by providing mentoring partner-ships. I am I can is currently seeking additional board mem-bers who can network and provide access to community resources, fundraising opportunities, outreach, and program development. If you would like to be a part of this grass roots, growing organization, while having a positive impact on girls in our local communities, then this is the place for YOU! If you would like to learn more about this amazing organization and board opportunities, please visit our website at www.iamicanachieve.org, contact Founder, Avon Scherff at 688-3010 x102, or email [email protected]
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CAPITAL DISTRICT – Entertainment 2015 Books are now available for immediate use. Also included is a NEW Mobile App for downloading of coupons to your device. Show your phone to save at home or when you travel! The Books are be-ing sold for the benefit of St. Vincent dePaul Society, a chari-table organization, which gives temporary help to people in need. You can get yours by calling Marion Rocco 399-3043 or Joe Aglio 399-5395. We thank you for your support.
ADULT CHILDREN OF ALCOHOLICS MEETING
GLENVILLE – Adult Children of Alcoholics (and other fam-ily dysfunction) Meeting. If you are an adult child of family dysfunction (addiction, physical/emotional abuse or trauma) and looking for a support group, please join us. We will meet on Tuesday evenings at 7pm, at 400 Saratoga Rd., Glenville, (Immaculate Conception Church). Meetings will be held in Room 2 of the school building. For more info, please contact Rick H. at 374-9659 or [email protected]
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BURNT HILLS – Please support Charlton Cub Scout Pack 4 Bottle Drop at its new location at Purdy Realty, 123 Lake Hill Road in Burnt Hills.
REXFORD AUXILIARY HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR
REXFORD – Please join us at our Annual Fall Craft Fair, Sunday, November 16, from 10am to 4pm, Rexford Firehouse Route 146, Rexford. Many local crafters and vendors will be pres-ent to help you start your holiday shopping. We will have a book sale, bake sale, and door prizes. Enjoy some lunch while you shop, and get into the holiday spirit. There are still spaces available for more crafters on the first come/first serve basis. Anyone interested please contact; Beth @ 518/506-3081, [email protected] or Barb@ 518/399-3729, [email protected]
VENDOR & CRAFT FAIRGLENVILLE – Vendor and Craft Fair: Saturday, November 15 from 12:00-3:00pm at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 185 Swag-gertown Rd., Glenville.
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STARS” GALASCOTIA – Joan Nicole Prince Home announces its 9th An-nual “Night of a Thousand Stars” Gala on Saturday, No-vember 15, at Glen Sanders Mansion, One Glen Avenue, Scotia. Cocktails/ Appetiz-ers - 6:00pm. Browse the Silent Auction. Dinner in the Ballroom - 7:15pm. Pre-sentations, Silent Auction, Live Auction - 8:00pm. Auc-tion Closes - 9:30pm. Danc-ing until 11:00pm to music by Rebecka Bombard, Disc Jockey. Please join us in pro-viding safe end of life care to the residents of our com-munity who at this time in their life are so vulnerable! Forms are available by visit-ing www.joannicoleprince-home.org or our Facebook page. If your business would like to sponsor this event, please contact Susan Tom-linson @ 518-346-5471. The Joan Nicole Prince Home is a comfort care home, which provides free care to the terminally ill in the last weeks and months of life. Dedicated to serving those with the greatest need and fewest options, the Joan Ni-cole Prince Home is funded solely through community donations and fundraising events. For further informa-tion visit us on Facebook or website at www.joannicole-princehome.org.
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SHOW BUSTRIPCAPITAL DISTRICT – Trip to see Rockettes and Christmas Spectacular show on Sun-day, November 16. Includes round trip transportation in deluxe video bus, games and prizes on the bus, mov-ies and some time for shop-ping/lunch in New York City. Clifton Park and Colonie pick-ups … all for $99 for the benefi t of International Club. Call 371-3737 at your earliest.
“DYING FOR BEAUTY”SCHENECTADY – AAUW November’s Meeting: Dr. Harriet Davis-Kram, Speaker in the Humanities, will talk on “DYING FOR BEAUTY” - American Women’s Quest for Acceptance in the Mid-Late 19th Century. This event is made possible by the National Endowment for the Humanities and the New York Legislature. It will take place at the Schenectady County Library, McChesney Room, 99 Clinton St., Schenectady, NY, on Monday, November 17, 1:30pm. The public is invited.
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“CHRISTMAS AT SEA”CAPITAL DISTRICT – The Albany Maritime Ministry at the Port of Albany is launching “Christmas-at-Sea,” gifts to be distributed to seafarers over the Christmas holidays, before their ships leave Albany for the oceans. Youth groups, scout troops, organizations and individuals are invited to partici-pate and to gather and assemble “Christmas-at-Sea” boxes. People are asked to find a shoebox, gather items and wrap it. The Maritime Ministry will include a card and a Christmas message from the Albany Maritime Ministry’s Seafarer’s Cen-ter and friends from the Capital Region. Items that might be placed in the boxes include knit caps, work gloves, socks, writing paper, envelopes, pens, combs or brushes, books, toi-letries including shaving cream, and batteries. On November 17, the packages may be dropped off from 2pm to 7pm at St. Paul’s Lutheran Church, 475 State Street. The Albany Mari-time Ministry is a non-profit, 501c(3). For more information, contact the Albany Maritime Ministry via email, [email protected], 518-463-0571 or visit albanymm.us.
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TREESBURNT HILLS/BALLSTON LAKE – The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Women’s Club is seeking entries for its Festi-val of Trees to be held Friday - through Sunday, Decem-ber 5th, 6th, and 7th at the Town of Ballston Town Hall, Charlton Road. Trees must be artificial full-size or table-top; decorated to reflect a business or personal inter-est. The Festival will have entertainment each day and activities for children. Blood-mobile on Saturday. To get an entry form, call 399-1362 or 399-5990.
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BOUNDSCHENECTADY – Join the Schenectady County Histori-cal Society for a bus trip to the Brooklyn Museum! Hop aboard our coach and travel in style with SCHS to the Brooklyn Museum for a pri-vate, guided tour of the Jan Martense Schenck House, the Nicholas Schenck House and the Brooklyn Museum’s decorative arts collection. Afterwards, explore the Brooklyn Museum’s vibrant exhibitions, grab a bite to eat, and enjoy the holiday season in NYC! Date: Sat., December 6, 2014. Price: $85.00 (includes bus, mu-seum admission, and guided tour). Itinerary: Depart Ma-bee Farm at 8:00am & ar-rive at Brooklyn Museum at 11:15am. Depart Brooklyn Museum at 5:00pm & arrive at Mabee Farm at 8:15pm. For more information and to purchase tickets, please visit schenectadyhistorical.org/bus-trip/ or contact Mary Za-wacki at [email protected] or 518-887-5073, or download and fill out our Bus Trip Registration.
SARATOGA SPRINGS RETIRED TEACHERS ASSOC. TO MEET
SARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga Springs Retired Teachers Asso-ciation will meet on Monday, December 1, at noon at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Saratoga Springs. Mem-bership is open to retired educators who taught in or now live in Saratoga County. For membership information, call 587-5356.
TREE LIGHTINGSCHENECTADY – Old Saint Nick will press the button to light an over forty foot evergreen tree at Trustco, 1620 Union Street (corner of Upper Union Street and Woodland Ave.), Schenectady on Tuesday, December 2, at 6pm. The event includes light refreshments and carols by the Calvary Tab-ernacle Choir. It is free and open to the public. Parents are encouraged to bring their cameras as Santa will meet indi-vidually with children following the tree lighting. For further information: www.upperunionstreet.com or (518) 370-0662.
WHITNEY BOOK CORNER SALE
SCHENECTADY – During the month of November, all Holiday books will be half price at the Whitney Book Corner, 600 Union Street, Schenectady. The store is open seven days a week, Monday-Friday 10am-4pm (Thursday until 7pm); Satur-day 10:30am-3pm; and Sun-day 1:30pm-3:30pm. On the first Thursday of each month from 4-7pm books are half price. The Whitney Book Cor-ner sells quality used books at reasonable prices as well as used audio books, CDs and DVDs. It is operated by the Friends of Schenectady County Public Library. All proceeds benefit the library system.
HOLIDAY CONCERT
SERIESCAPITAL DISTRICT – Get in the holiday spirit by joining the Music Company Orches-tra for their Holiday Concert Series featuring popular hol-iday music and sing-along. Concerts are free and open to the public. Tues., Decem-ber 2, 7:30pm: Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake High School, 88 Lakehill Rd., Burnt Hills. Sun., December 7, 4:00pm: Nis-kayuna Reformed Church, 3041Troy-Schenectady Rd., Schenectady. Sun., Decem-ber 14, 2:00pm: St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, 231 Second St., Scotia. The Music Com-pany Orchestra is a 60-piece all volunteer community orchestra, conducted by Dr. Gerald Lanoue, bringing live orchestral music to audienc-es throughout the Capital District, with light classical & pops repertoire. Visit our website www.mcomusic.org for more information and “like” us on Facebook.
HOLLY BERRY CHRISTMAS SALEFISCHER FERRY/ REXFORD – Holly Berry Christmas Sale to be held Saturday, December 6th at Amity Reformed Church, Vischer Ferry, NY. Hours: 10:00am – 4:00pm. Included are then and now items as toys, glassware, hand crafted knitted items, tree ornaments and house decorations. Find the unusual that have been enjoyed in Christmases past. Home baked cookies and treats will be sold.
FAIR TRADE SALE AT EMMANUEL FRIEDENS CHURCH
SCOTIA – Colorful unique gifts from Mayan Hands made in Guatemala and from artisans in Peru are for sale on Saturday, November 22 from 10:00am-2:00pm at the Fair Trade Sale of Emmanuel Friedens Church, 208 Nott Terrace, Schenectady. When buying a fair trade gift, you make it possible for the artisan who made the product to receive a fair return. What better way to do your holiday shopping! Also for sale is the novel “The Good Adventurers” written by local author Sandra George based on her experiences in Nicaragua. She will sign copies. Call 374-4114 for more information.
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By the time you’re reading this Christmas will be only about 6 weeks away. I’ll have to admit that this makes me feel a little queasy since I haven’t put a bit of thought into my gift list let alone actually purchasing any gifts. I know a lot of folks (the smart one I guess) have already finished their shopping. I can’t imagine being quite that organized but I admit to being a little envious. I also know that quite a few neighbors of mine took advantage of earlier dry weather to get their outside Christmas lights put up. Considering how fickle the weather seems to be this year, that was indeed a smart move. There’s nothing worse than freezing your fingers trying to put up holiday lights while getting dripped on by ice water. I’ll admit that I have yet to tackle that project so I’m really hoping for just one more warm weekend. I’m not too optimistic though. I have a bad feeling about this winter. I’ll go on record as saying that we’re in for a one heck of a winter with snow early and a snow event of at least 12” before Christmas. In a sick kind of way I’m kind of looking forward to it. There are those among us who can remember a time when the poinsettia wasn’t one of our holiday plants. They’ve only recently arrived on the holiday scene. The poinsettia was cultivated by the Aztecs in Mexico B.C. (Before Cortez). Called Cuetlaxochitl, it was a symbol of purity and was highly prized by the Aztecs. Later, the flowers were used by Franciscan priests in nativity processions in colonial Mexico. Mexican folklore holds that the poinsettia or ‘flower of the Holy Night’ appeared during a miracle that occurred on Christmas. A boy who came to the church on Christmas was so poor that he had nothing to offer the Christ child. In shame, he fell to his knees and prayerfully asked God to forgive him. When he stood up, the first ‘flower of the Holy Night’ appeared from the soil at his feet so he would have a gift to offer. Eventually, around 1830, the first U.S. Ambassador to Mexico, Joel Poinsett, saw the plants, and sent some home to South Carolina. Poinsett, like so many early Americans, was a respected amateur botanist. He propagated his plants and shared them with friends and botanical gardens throughout the U.S. From that time, English speaking countries have known the poinsettia. Around 1906, a German immigrant, Albert Ecke of California thought that the easy-to-grow poinsettia might make an interesting cut flower. It’s habit of producing bright red leaves, or bracts, just before the solstice seemed to make it a natural for the holiday season. His idea caught on, especially in California and the southwest. Over the years, Albert and his son Paul began breeding poinsettias for larger bracts and bracts of different colors. They eventually developed varieties that performed well in small pots. The modern poinsettia plant was born. Years of hard work and experimentation blossomed into a huge business with the Ecke family at the center. Most of the poinsettias grown today are from cuttings produced at the huge Ecke Poinsettia Ranch in California. They continue to develop new varieties. We now have white, pink speckled, bi-colored and new yellow poinsettias, all thanks to the efforts of the Ecke family. Another tropical that has found its way into the American Holiday scene is the Christmas Cactus. Like the poinsettia, the Christmas Cactus is a short day bloomer. This means that decreasing day length is the trigger for the flowering period to begin. The ancestors of our modern Christmas cacti are native to the forests and jungles of South America. Although a true cactus, the Christmas cactus seems to break all the rules of cactus culture. In it’s native environment, the Christmas cactus (Zygocactus truncatus, or Schlumbergera bridgesil), and it’s relatives, the Thanksgiving cactus (Schlumbergera truncatus, or Zygocactus truncatus) and Easter cactus (Rhipsalidopsis gaertnerl), are all epiphytes. In other words, these are cacti that grow in trees! These forest or jungle cacti grow their roots into the bark of their host tree. Their only access to moisture and nutrients is from rain and droppings that fall from above. When we think of cacti, we automatically think of the desert and bright sunlight. These forest cacti always grow under a canopy of trees and are never exposed to the full sun of the desert. The environment that these cacti have adapted to is that of the warm, humid jungle with sunlight filtered through the canopy of the forest. The adaptation of the Christmas cactus and its tropical cousins make it an excellent candidate for use as a houseplant. Its habit of flowering just before the winter solstice makes it a natural for display during the holiday season.
MARRIAGE ENCOUNTER WEEKEND
CAPITAL REGION – For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their commu-nication, revitalize their relationship and get away for a week-end. Held at a local motel. Reservations required. Please go to www.wwme.org for contact information and weekend dates.
ANNUAL JOINT FOOTBALL TAILGATE PARTY
CAPITAL DISTRICT – On Saturday, November 22, the North-ern New York Alumni Clubs of Lehigh University and Lafay-ette College will hold their popular annual joint Football Tail-gate Party at Wolf’s Restaurant and Games, 111 Wolf Road in Colonie. Game kick-off time is 3:35pm. Admission is free and there is plenty of free parking. There will be TV screens tuned to the Lehigh-Lafayette game, a cash bar, and attendees may order food individually, with individual tabs, off the menu. This is the 150th game, the most played rivalry in the country, and is being played in Yankee Stadium!!! All alumni from both schools are invited to come to this family friendly venue and enjoy the festivities and the game.
CONQUERING CHRISTMAS
STRESSGLENVILLE – “Conquering Christmas Stress” presented by Dona Fragnoli on Thurs-day, November 20, 7:00-9:00pm at Immaculate Con-ception Parish Center Flicker Room, Immaculate Concep-tion Church, 400 Saratoga Road, Glenville. For addition-al information, contact Kim Klementowski at 384-2234. All are welcome!
2ND ANNUAL FAMILY BARN
DANCEGLENVILLE – The Second Annual Family Barn Dance at Good Shepherd Lutheran Church will be held on Fri-day, November 21st. Pasta Dinner will be served at 6:15pm. Live Caller & Danc-ing at 7pm. Tickets $7 for Adults, $3 for Children 18 & Under. Must purchase tickets in advance. Church Office 399-4540; 547 Saratoga Rd., Glenville.
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For 2015, here are highlights of our in-network(2) benefits compared to Original Medicare.
Benefit
Original Medicare(3)
Fidelis Medicare Advantage without
Rx (HMO-POS)
Fidelis Medicare Advantage Flex
(HMO-POS)
*Fidelis Medicare $0 Premium (HMO)
Monthly Plan Premium (1)
$104.90 $0 $36.90 $0
Flex Benefit None None $550 per year None Part B Deductible $147 None None None PCP Copay 20% $10 $0 $15 Specialist Copay 20% $30 $10 $35 Outpatient Surgery in a Hospital
20% $285 $285 $285
Outpatient Surgery in an Ambulatory Surgical Center
20% $285 $285 $285
Lab Tests $0 or 20% $0 or 20% $0 or 20% $0 or 20% X-rays 20% $10 $10 $10 Preventive Services $0 $0 $0 $0 MRIs, CT Scans, PET Scans
20% 20% 20% 20%
Inpatient Copay $1,216 $285 per day for days 1-5,
per admission
$285 per day for days 1-5,
per admission
$285 per day for days 1-5, per admission
Part D Prescription Drug Coverage
No No Yes, with $0 copay for preferred generics
Yes, with $0 deductible and $0 copay for preferred
generics Preventive Dental None None Yes Yes
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The benefit information provided is a brief summary, not a complete description of benefits. For more information contact the plan. Limitations,copayments, and restrictions may apply. Benefits, formulary, pharmacy network, premium and/or copayments/coinsurance may change onJanuary 1 of each year. 1You must continue to pay your Medicare Part B premium. 2Out-of-network services may require more out-of-pocketexpense than in-network services. Benefit restrictions apply. 3These are 2014 amounts and may change for 2015.
Fidelis Care is an HMO plan with a Medicare contract. Enrollment in Fidelis Care depends on contract renewal. H3328_FC 14132 CMS Accepted
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BURNT HILLS ROWINGBURNT HILLS – Attention High School Athletes/Rowers: Con-cerned about maintaining your fall fitness level? Want to prepare yourself for spring sports? Burnt Hills Rowing is of-fering a Winter Maintenance session December 1 to Decem-ber 23 and a pre-season Spring Conditioning session Janu-ary 5 to February 27. Work with us in December to maintain your aerobic fitness while building strength. Then join us in January and February to build endurance and speed work for sprint racing or whatever sports you’ll be participating in this spring. Rowers from area clubs and non-rowing athletes are welcome! Visit us at www.bhrow.com or on Facebook at Burnt Hills Rowing Association for details and registration.
BOY SCOUT BOTTLE & CAN DRIVEGLENVILLE – Boy Scout Troop 65, chartered by the Church of the Immaculate Conception, conducts a returnable bottle and can collection drive and accepts used printer cartridg-es for recycling on the 1st Saturday of every month from 9:00am-12noon at the Church located at 400 Saratoga Road (Rte. 50) in Glenville. Follow the signs at the entrance of the parking lot of the Church to the Boy Scout Troop 65 garage. The Scouts will unload the returnables from your vehicle.
FREE THROW CONTEST
SO. SARATOGA COUNTY – The Clifton Park Elks Annual “Hoop Shoot”, the national free throw shooting contest, will be held at the Southern Saratoga YMCA, 1 Wall Street, Clifton Park on Saturday, No-vember 22, from 9:00am to 1:00pm. Each contestant has 25 shots and will receive a free gift for participating. All boys and girls in age catego-ries 8-9; 10-11; and 12-13 may compete. The best scores in each age group will advance to the next level of compe-tition. Each national win-ner’s name will be inscribed on the Elks National “Hoop Shoot” plaque, on display at the Basketball Hall of Fame in Springfield. For questions, contact Audrey Osterlitz at 399-7659.
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CAPITAL DISTRICT - We are here to get you full medical coverage! Saratoga Hospital’s Health Insurance Navigation Program has a warm, friendly staff that will help you en-roll on the New York State of Health Marketplace. Our services are free and infor-mation is kept confidential! Please call toll-free, 1-888-242-1418. We will screen you over the telephone and make an appointment in one of our 16 locations in Saratoga County. Call soon!
CHILDREN WHO STUTTER
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stutter-ing is a frustrating and em-barrassing problem for mil-lions of people, but it can be especially tough on elemen-tary school-age children. Help is available for parents, teachers, and speech-lan-guage pathologists at most public libraries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age children who stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVD features students from first through sixth grade, some of who talk about their experiences with stutter-ing. They talk openly about the teasing they face from classmates and how their stuttering sometimes makes them feel about them-selves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action: The School-age Child Who Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofit Stut-tering Foundation is avail-able free of charge to public libraries nationwide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundation at 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visit www.stutteringhelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.
ANNUAL SOUP FESTIVALROTTERDAM JCT. – The Rosary Altar Society of St. Margaret of Cortona Church on Rt. 5S in Rotterdam Jct. will host its annual Soup Festival and Pie Sale on Sat., November 22nd in the Church Hall from 4:00-7:00pm. These popular Family Recipes are prepared by church members and are available at reasonable prices and may be consumed in the Church Hall or taken home. (Hint: save some effort and put a pie away for Thanksgiving!!) All are welcome. Proceeds will be used for Church needs.
CHRISTMAS COOKIE & CANDY SALE
CHARLTON – On Saturday, December 6th from 10:00am to 2:00pm, the Charlton Freehold Presbyterian Church is having a Christmas Cookie & Candy Sale. Let us do the baking! The church is located at 768 Charlton Rd., Charlton.
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Fulton CountyJohnstownJohnstown Public Library38 South Market StreetFri., Nov. 14 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.Fri., Dec. 5 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Montgomery CountyAmsterdamRaindancer Steakhouse Restaurant4582 State Highway 30 Mon., Dec. 1 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Saratoga CountyMaltaMalta Community Center1 Bayberry Drive Wed., Nov. 19 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.Mon., Nov. 24 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.Thurs., Dec. 4 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Schenectady CountyNiskayunaNiskayuna Public Library2400 Nott StreetThurs., Dec. 4 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SchenectadyRotterdam Public Library1100 Westcott RoadSat., Nov. 22 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
SchenectadyRotterdam Senior Center2639 Hamburg StreetFri., Nov. 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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BURNT HILLS – The 54th an-nual Winter Sports Equipment Sale will be held from 9:00 am to noon on Saturday, Novem-ber 22nd at the Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 860 Rt. 50. This annual event gives the community an opportu-nity to recycle winter sport-ing equipment. There will be new and used winter sports equipment for sale. Items for sale may be delivered to the church between 6:00pm and 9:00pm on Thursday, No-vember 20th and 5:00pm to 9:00pm on Friday, November 21st. Older straight skis will not be accepted this year. Also, skis with out of date downhill bindings will not be accepted. Downhill and cross-country ski equipment, boots, skates, snowboards, sleds and winter sports clothing will be sold. Sellers determine the cost of the articles for sale and receive 75% of the sale price. Donations of winter sports equipment are gladly accept-ed. For more information con-tact Greg Adams at 399-5875, Church Office at 399-5144.
FLY TYING CLASSES 2015 SPONSORED BY CLEARWATER CHAPTER TROUT UNLIMITED
SCOTIA – Saint Joseph’s Parish Center 45 Macarthur Dr., Sco-tia, NY. Beginner’s class starts January 13th - March 3rd, every Tuesday. Advanced class starts January 15th - March 5th, every Thursday. Time: 7:00-9:00pm. Cost: $65 for TU members & $80 for non-TU members (*includes a one year membership to Trout Unlimited). All materials are supplied, students must provide ty-ing tools and a vise. (**Limited # of vises available for begin-ners). For more info, or to register please go to: http://clearwa-tertu.org/Classes.html or call\email: Doug Howard: 399-8566 ([email protected]). Gift certificates are available.
SCOTIA-GLEN-VILLE FOOD
PANTRYSCOTIA – The S-G Food Pantry, located at the City View Church, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, pro-vides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glen-ville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7:00pm and Fridays 9:00-11:00am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Tim Horn at 377-0372.
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF THE CAPITAL REGION (ICCR) IS
SEEKING LOCAL HOST FAMILIES FOR FLEX STUDENTS
CAPITAL DISTRICT - Created in 1992 by the US Department of State, the Future Leaders Exchange Program (FLEX) is a scholarship exchange program for high school students (ages 15-17) from Eurasia. The program’s goal is to provide an opportunity for the students to spend an academic year in the United States, living with a host family and attend-ing an American high school, while engaging in activities to learn about American society and values to experience life in a democratic society. If you would possibly consider hosting a student, the International Center would like to hear from you. For further information, call (518) 708-7608.
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A1 ELECTRICGenerator & Full Service Electrical ContractorAuto Standby Generator Dealer & InstallerLicensed. Fully insured. (518) 399-2991
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CHARLTON SEPTIC SERVICEComplete Septic Service;
Portable Toilet Rentals399-1323 (C)
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PATROON TOASTMASTERSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Become a competent communicator and confident leader. Patroon Toastmasters offers an educational and supportive environment to our members. We meet every 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month at 510 Albany-Shaker Road in Loudonville to hone our communication skills for personal or professional reasons. Check out http://Patroon.Tastmas-tersClubs.org for more information. Get started today. We welcome guests!
STEP VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSARATOGA SPRINGS - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Eques-trian Program, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization, is seek-ing VOLUNTEER POOP PICKERS, SIDEWALKERS, HORSE LEAD-ERS, PAPER JOCKEYS, and WRANGLERS to care for its program horses, provide help with lessons for special needs children & adults, fix and repair the facility and promote fundraising. Horse experience is not needed but a plus. A caring heart and a love of CHILDREN & HORSES is a must! Call 518.374.5116 or email [email protected]
ARE YOU A FAMILY MEMBER IN CRISIS?
GLENVILLE – Families Anonymous is a free support group for family and friends of a loved one who is suffering from alco-hol, drugs, or other addictive behavior. Meetings are every Monday at 7:15pm at Conifer Park (not associated), 79 Glen-ridge Road, Glenville, off main lobby in room 117. You are not alone and there is help. Come listen to other FA members, be-come stronger, and learn new ways to improve the situation. For more information, contact Jerry or Vera at 518-283-4147, or e-mail [email protected] (enter FA Group in subject).
SEARCH & RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
CAPITAL DISTRICT – Northeast Mobile Search and Rescue (NEMSAR) is looking for a few good women and men to join our team. NEMSAR is a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit, all volunteer search team located in Clifton Park. We search for lost people of all ages working with the NYS Police, County Sheriff, Local Police, Fire Departments, and the NYS DEC Forest Rangers. A love of the outdoors is a must for interested volunteers and we will provide all of the additional training to help you be-come a meaningful part of our search team. Also, if you’re not up to working in the woods we have several team positions that support our searches to include Radio Communications, Logistics, Equipment, and Vehicle Maintenance.
SARATOGA NATIONAL CEMETERY HONOR GUARD ASSOCIATION
SCHUYLERVILLE - The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association is a VOLUNTEER organization. Member-ship in the organization is restricted to active duty, reserv-ists, National Guard and any honorably discharged veterans of war and/ or peace time service of all branches of service. You MUST have proof of eligibility. Please feel free to visit our website at: www.snchga.com or contact our Adjutant at: [email protected] We are always looking for volunteers (male or female) to become members. You will be trained and issued our uniform.
“TOPS” TAKE OFF POUNDS
SENSIBLY GLENVILLE – TOPS meets every Thursday evening at 6:45pm at Immaculate Con-ception Church, 400 Sara-toga Rd., Glenville. Please check us out if you would like a fresh start and looking to change your weight loss routine. For more informa-tion, please call 374-9659.
ARE YOU A NURSING MOTHER?
GLENVILLE - The Breastfeed-ing USA: Capital Region NY Chapter’s Breastfeeding Cafe is now meeting from 10:15am to noon on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of the month in the Training Room of the East Glenville Fire Department, 433 Sara-toga Road (Rt. 50), Glenville. We welcome all women, to-gether with their babies and children, who are interested in learning more about breastfeeding. Thank you for bringing quiet toys for your children, and a nutritious snack to share. In bad weath-er, we follow Glenville and Burnt Hills school closings. For more information, email [email protected]
STEP VOLUN-TEERS NEEDED
SARATOGA SPRINGS - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organiza-tion, is seeking VOLUNTEER POOP PICKERS, SIDEWALK-ERS, HORSE LEADERS, PAPER JOCKEYS, and WRANGLERS to care for its program hors-es, provide help with lessons for special needs children & adults, fix and repair the fa-cility and promote fundrais-ing. Horse experience is not needed but a plus. A caring heart and a love of CHIL-DREN & HORSES is a must! Call 518.374.5116 or email [email protected]
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PET CARE IN YOUR HOME by Debbie Caruso: Best Rates & Best Service. ins. refs. Each of your pets are treated like a VIP - Very Im-portant Pet! Free in-home consultation. Contact Debbie at 496-1416 (cell), 399-3148(home) or [email protected] to learn more about our special rates & services. We spend plenty of time with your kit-tens, or dogs. so they are not lonely while you are away.
Empty Stocking Project. The Saratoga County Children’s Committee is a nonprofit organization that helps children in Saratoga County. The Empty Stocking Project provides holiday gifts and neccessities to children in need. If you are willing to sponsor a child by purchasing gifts from a “wish list” please contact us at 484-1236
WANTED: Maytag wringer washer, round or square tub or parts. 518-843-6117
NEW CATE MANDIGO Art at Albany Shaker Museum. Christmas Show - continuous now to Dec.20. Mon.-Sat. 10 to 4 near Albany Airport. www.catemandigo.com
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NEED HELP WITH cleaning? Call Karen 222-6077. Many wonderful references! GROSS PLUMBING HEAT-ING & COOLING 698-8556 Furnace & boiler cleaning & replacement, bath remodel, fixture replacement. Sewer & drain cleaning. New constr.
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
LEAVES! C & J FALL CLEAN UPS. Once or twice, same price. Call Jim 469-7490
CRYSTAL CLEANINGHoliday Discount.Residential/ commercial. Free estimates. Refs available. Call Crystal. 461-7052
DIVORCE UNCONTESTED PAPERS prepared $349 incl. poor person app. BBB rated. Info. call 274-0380.
R. P.’s JUNK REMOVAL: Will clean out whole house estates, garages, basements, or one truckload. Yard clean-ups. Cheap rates! Free estimates. Quick service. 258-3879.
FRIDHOLM RENOVATIONS & REPAIRS: Bathrooms, basements, carpentry, tile work, plaster/drywall repair, window/door installation, light fixtures, painting, deck build/repairs, popcorn ceil-ings, basement Drylok sealer and many other tasks. A+ BB rating. Will show up. We love what we do! Please call John Fridholm at 330-9507 or visit us at jfridholm.com
FALL IS HERE! Keep your yard looking good, with mow-ing, yard cleanups, and mulching. Also will help with HOUSECLEANING!! PAUL’S YARD & GARDEN SERVICE 399-7514.
KEVIN’S YARD CAREFall cleanup time.Call us first. 346-5297
DJ ROB RYAN “Like Nothing Else!” Weddings, anniversa-ries, holiday parties...any event is made special with music! Free karaoke avail-able. Free in-home presenta-tion. 505-1480
FRIDHOLM PAINTING:All int./ext. painting & staining projects. Popcorn & cathedral ceilings, wallpaper stripping, faux/decorative painting. Free est. Insured. A+ BBB rating. Will show up. Neat. Clean up. We love what we do. Contact John Fridholm, 330-9507 www.jfridholm.com
C. L. HOME IMPROVE-MENTS Taking care of all your window and remodeling needs. Neat and dependable. Fully insured. Free estimates Call Rich (518) 528-7173
DON’T PAY TAXES on structures that are not usable or wanted! Complete demoli-tion of houses, garages, barns, buildings, trailers...any size removed quickly and cleanly! Fire damage cleanup. Inside of buildings and warehouses cleaned out. Land clearing. Prompt, professional service. Reas. rates. Rick Carbone Excavating 696-3000.
HALF PRICE JUNK REMOVAL: Attics, cellars, houses emptied. 7’ tall rack truck carries 75 banana boxes or 23 mattresses. Appliances removed. Any-thing metal removed Free! Call 256-6873.
RENTALS $2300 PER MONTH WITH heat, air condition, electric, & cable tv incl. CHARLTON, 3 BR, 2 bath home on 3 acres. Family room & formal living room, large kitchen with eat-ing area, granite, like new stainless appliances, large master bath with jacuzzi. Washer/ dryer, hardwood floors. Alplaus Creek runs through property. Large deck & yard. Off street parking.Security required.. No smok-ing in house and NO PETS. Call 399-3148 or 496-1416
BURNT HILLS: 1ST FLR. 4 BR, $975/mo., no utilities. Security. Private parking. No pets. $50 off for 3mos. if pass credit check & move in by 11/15/14. 399-4012
MANUFACTURED HOMES
GLENVILLE TERRACE2 Bedroom, 1 bath home. $800 rent, $800 security. Contact ( 518) 377-4519
HELP WANTEDEARN UP TO $156/ DAY Live in PCA or HHA. Interested in working 3 days and having the other 4 off? For immediate work Call Concepts of Heath Care at (518) 885-2020.
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SEARCH AND RESCUECAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruit-ing volunteers to provide wild land and underwater searches. This includes all aspects of field and underwater search. The tri-state emergency team responds when requested by NYS forest rangers and other police agencies throughout New York State, Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are look-ing for certified scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people who enjoy hiking and the outdoors in general who wish to help people in need. The team will provide training and complete support as needed. Our headquarters is lo-cated in Waterford. Applicants need not live in Waterford to volunteer. If interested, please call 518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergencyteam.org
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BURNT HILLS – Support the Charlton Heights Cub Scouts by donating bottles and cans at 250 Lake Hill Road, Burnt Hills. Bottle drop in barn driveway available 24/7. (A)
SCOTIA - The Animal Protec-tive Foundation is seeking daytime volunteers within the shelter, located at 53 Maple Avenue in Scotia, and morning and evening help at its PetSmart Cat Adoption
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ANIMAL PROTECTIVE FOUNDATION SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
ELKS THURSDAY NIGHT BINGOBALLSTON LAKE - The Clifton Park Elks hold bingo every Thursday evening (except major holidays). There are a wide range of games includ-ing a progressive jackpot and ‘Bonus Ball’. Proceeds
help support the Elks’ Char-ity Programs. The Lodge is located at 695 MacElroy Road, Ballston Lake. Admis-sion is $5 plus game cards (various prices). Doors open at 6:00pm and the first game
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