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Groovin’ at the LibraryMECHANICVILLE - The 2013 Summer Reading Program at the Mechan-icville District Public Library is in full swing! This year’s NY State theme is “Dig into Reading.” Laura McIntosh is ready for Groovin’ in the Garden on July 31st @ 6:30pm. Her wonderfully offbeat interpretations of some reli-able classics—a tuba-fueled take on “Shoo-Fly Pie and Apple Pan Dowdy,” a boogie-in-your-socks romp through “The Hokey Pokey”— bring a bushel full of Laurie’s patently catchy and witty originals. Several of these focus on a theme that brings folks of all walks together and helps everybody: commu-nity gardens. Supported in part by funds from the New York State Library’s Family Literacy Library Services grant program. Visit http://meclib.sals.edu/ for more information.
Manage Your Music DownloadsCLIFTON PARK - Come to the Clifton Park- Halfmoon Public Library on Monday, July 29 from 6-8pm for the program Manage Your Music Down-loads. Do you have an iPod, iPad, or maybe an iPhone? Do you want to learn how to get the most out of iTunes? Join us for this class as we learn how to bring music and other digital media into iTunes. Learn how to man-age your digital media. We will also explore Freegal, the downloadable media that offers free music to Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library pa-trons. Registration is requested for this program and can be made online, in person or by phoning the Library at 371-8622.
Halfmoon Girls Travel SoftballHALFMOON - Will be holding open tryouts for the 2013-14 season. Tryouts will take place from 6pm-8pm at McBride Fields in Halfmoon on the follow-ing days: August 13 - 12U; August 14 - 14U; August 15 - 16U+. Makeup date will be Monday, August 19th at 6-8pm. Check in will be at 5:30pm. Register online at www.halfmoontravelsoftball.com. If you have any questions, or if you are interested in coaching, please contact Anthony DePasquale at 518-810-9160 or [email protected].
Farmers’ Market Opens for SeasonCLIFTON PARK – Clifton Park Farmers’ Market be open from 2-5 p.m. every Thursday through the end of October. Located at St. George’s Church, 912 Route 146. This year’s market will include eight vendors selling veg-etables and fruits, sweet and savory baked goods, specialty crackers, meat, cheese, jams, prepared entrees, plants, and more. More information about the market is available at www.cliftonparkfarmersmarket.org and on the mar-ket’s Facebook page.
GLOW Back to School 5K RunSTILLWATER - The Stillwater Area Community Center is planning a GLOW Back to School 5K Run for Thursday, September 5th at 7:00pm. The event is going to cost $25 for pre-registered runners and $30 for those that register the day of the event. The neat thing about the GLOW Back to School Run is that for every school supply item that runners donate the day of the race they will be given a glow necklace or bracelet to wear during the race. The school supply items will then be donated to Stillwater Central School District for any student in need. The race will begin as it is dusk and runners will finish in the dark. Race shirts are going to have glow in the dark ink on them as well! The race will mostly be through residential neighbor-hoods and on the sidewalk. Look for signups at the end of the month. For more information, contact Shay at [email protected] or 664-2515 x 10.
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A Night Out with Strata and I am I can!CAPITAL DISTRICT - Looking for a casual, fun, mid-week evening out? Join I am I can at Strata restaurant for dinner on Tuesday, August 13th. Strata, formerly known as 51 Front, is located at 51 Front Street in Ballston Spa. You can view their delicious menu and learn more at https://www.facebook.com/51FrontWineBarandBistro. They are generously donating 15% of proceeds from the evening of August 13th to I am I can. Proceeds will support I am I can in expanding our pro-grams and outreach. I am I can selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each other’s lives. One of our students says, “I have often heard that knowledge is power. Until recently, I did not know what that meant. Knowledge gives you the power to lend a hand to those in need, not only financially, but through support and guidance. I have a mentor who has helped me tremendously with achieving my aspira-tions and preparing me for the future. I plan to one day follow in the footsteps of my mentor and help other young women. It is my belief that success is of no importance unless you use it towards the benefit of others.” You can learn more about I am I can on our website at www.iamicanachieve.org or by contact-ing our founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102. We’ll see you there!
Trendy WebsitesCLIFTON PARK - Come to the Clifton Park- Halfmoon Pub-lic Library on Tuesday, July 30 from 9:30-11:30am for the program Trendy Websites. Feeling left out? Found out what everyone is talking about! Learn about trendy websites and fa-vorites apps for a variety of interests. There’s something here for everyone. We will have fun exploring websites such as Pin-terest, lumosity, imdb, Twitter, Reddit, and more! Registration is required for this program and can be made online, in person or by phoning the Library at 371-8622.
Genealogy Assistance CLIFTON PARK - Come to the Clifton Park- Halfmoon Public Library on Thursday, August 1 with your genealogy questions. Lisa Dougherty, an experienced researcher will be available to assist patrons with their family research. Please call the Ask-A-Librarian Desk at 371-8622 to schedule a 20-minute indi-vidual appointment during 10 am-Noon. The roundtable begins at Noon.
Kingdom RockCLIFTON PARK - Everyone is invited to Kingdom Rock Vaca-tion Bible School at Shenendehowa United Methodist Church, 971 Rt 146, Clifton Park! For children 4 yrs old through enter-ing 4th grade, it’s Aug 12 to Aug 16, 2013 from 9 am to noon. Kids will sing catchy songs, play games, eat yummy treats, experience epic Bible adventures, and test Sciency Gizmos they take home. Each day concludes with Fanfare Finale—a celebration family members and friends are encouraged to join! Please sign up by August 7. Call 518-371-7964, Ext 12. To reg-ister your child you can go to www.shenmeth.org.
Winslow Homer ExhibitCLIFTON PARK - The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library will sponsor a free preview of the exhibit: Winslow Homer – Making Art, Making History at the Clark Art Insti-tute (Williamstown, MA.) on Monday morning, August 26. The Friends will not be providing transportation; however, we will assist in setting up carpools. Drive/car pool to the Clark; sug-gested departure time from Clifton Park is 8:00am. Directions will be provided. The cost of museum entrance is the discount-ed group price of $12 per person. This exhibit displays many of the over 200 works by Homer owned by the Clark: wood en-graving, book illustrations, oil paints, etchings and watercolors. At 9:30am, storyteller and Friends of the Library member Kate Dudding will give a 30 minute review of the Winslow Homer exhibit under the visitor’s tent outside the Clark. She’ll give a handout with photos of the images she discussed as well as her main points. Kate is a longtime lover of Winslow Homer’s work and has studied his life and works extensively. You will tour the exhibit with Kate Dudding who will be available to an-swer questions asked by an individual (i.e. she can’t give a tour in the gallery to a group.) You can then also tour the rest of the Clark. Lunch possibilities will be suggested. To reserve a place or for more information, email Rhona at [email protected] or call 505-1303.
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St. Andrew Episcopal Missionary ChurchREXFORD - St. Andrew Episcopal Missionary Church (EMC) will continue its observation of the post-Trinity season with the ninth Sunday after Trinity this coming Sunday, July 28 at 9 a.m. in the Rexford United Methodist Church. After worship, the church will discuss the recent EMC National Summer Retreat. For more information, see the website at: http://www.stan-drewemc.com, or contact Father Kenneth Bailey at 857-3456.
CandylandCLIFTON PARK -Families with children ages 4 and up are invited to the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Friday, August 2 at 3:30pm for Candyland. Get ready for adventure as you stop-in and participate in a life-sized version of Candy Land (TM). Registration NOT required but attendance is sub-ject to room capacity. Children must be accompanied by an adult. This is a stop-in program, no registration is required.
Storytime at the LibraryMECHANICVILLE - The Mechanicville District Public Li-brary has resumed Storytime each Thursday at the new time of 3pm. A themed story and craft are offered each week. This is geared towards preschoolers but all family members are wel-come to join in the fun.
Golf Tournament to Benefit the Joan Nicole Prince HomeCAPITAL REGION - Monday, August 19, 2013 at Mohawk Golf Club, 1849 Union Street, Schenectady. 7:30 a.m. Regis-tration & Breakfast. 8:30 a.m. Shotgun Start. 1:30 p.m. Lunch/Awards. $175 per player includes: Continental Breakfast, Golf Cart, Snacks & Lunch. Lunch Only - $30. All proceeds from the tournament will benefit the Joan Nicole Prince Home, 22 Glenview Drive, Scotia. Call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected] for additional information The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is now offering caregiver training to the community as well as potential volun-teers. Utilize the Home’s experience and reputation to educate you in “hands-on” caregiving skills.
Healing ServiceCAPITAL REGION - Roman Catholic Diocese of Albany, Diocesan Service Committee for the Catholic Charismatic Renewal Announcement. August 11, 2013 (Sunday), 1:00pm to 5:00pm. LaSalle Institute (Lower gym off parking lot), 174 Williams Rd, Troy (next to HVCC). Guest Speaker: Fr. Ralph DiOrio. All are Welcome, please bring a friend. Early Registra-tion Fee $20.00 (make check to DSC, P.O.Box 38, Clifton Park, NY @ door Fee: $25.00. For information Call: 518-371-7911 or 518-237-7391.
Payroll Superstition MythBusters LATHAM - American Payroll Association, Nation’s Leader in Payroll Education, NYS Capital Region Chapter presents 2013 Annual Statewide Payroll Conference. Friday, September 13, 2013. 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. At The Century House, 997 New Loudon Road (Route 9), Latham. Register now for this unique and innovative payroll conference. Admission $175.00. Speak-er’s are sure to inform and entertain, while you network with peers, partners and prospects. Dr Thomas J Denham, MCDP. Careers in Transition LLC; Dona Fragnoli, Motivational Speaker & Trainer, The Pebble Effect LLC. Continental Break-fast ~ Coffee Breaks ~ Lunch Provided. Contact for registration is Jacqueline Johnson and email is [email protected] and her number is 518-464-5342.
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CLIFTON PARK Clifton Park United Methodist Church, 10 Old Plank Road, Clifton Park will Host its Annual “Totally Take-Out” Brooks Chicken Barbeque, Saturday, August 3, 2013 from 3:30-6:30 p.m. or until gone. Chicken Dinner in-cludes ½ Chicken, Baked potato, corn on the cob, roll and pie.Adults: $10.00. Children (1/4 Chicken) $6.00 Half Chicken Only is available for $6.00. Reservations NOT necessary.
Craft Fair Dates AnnouncedROUND LAKE - Dates for the annual Craft Fair at Corpus Christi Church in Round Lake have been announced. Crafters will display their wares at the church hall on November 2 and 3, 2013. Chairperson Diane Marco (899-4874) or Judy Ewing (877-5678) may be contacted for further information and direc-tions to the location at 2001 Route 9 and Ushers Road. Mark your calendars! This is an event not to be missed.
Winners of the Saratoga County Fair Pageant AnnouncedBALLSTON SPA - The 2013 Miss Saratoga County Fair Pag-eant was held Tuesday, July 16, 2013 at the 172nd Saratoga County Fair. Here are the winners! Baby Miss is Claire Gordon, 17 months old from Galway; Tiny Miss is Ariana Stealey, 2 years old from Ballston Spa; Little Miss is Angelina Garcia, four years old from Ballston Spa; Sweetheart s Ayla Hathaway, six years old from Ballston Spa; Princess is Ariana Craig, eight years old from Ballston Spa; Young Miss is Alyssa Litbaitis, 12 years old from Ballston Lake and Honor Queen is Alexan-dra Storm, 15 years old from Mechanicville. The 2013 Sara-toga County Fair Queen is Madison Manuel, 17 years old from Ballston Lake. The Queen receives a $200 cash award, a crown and a sash. The Pageant was coordinated by Ad Hoc Lana Au-fiero. It is Aufiero’s first year with the Pageant and the Fair is looking forward to many more successful pageants with her at the helm. Congratulations to everyone!
Brian Zapel DanceCLIFTON PARK - On the last Sunday of every month Brian Zapel holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dance will be Sunday, July 28, at 7 pm. The cost is $5 per person at the door. Come and enjoy this wonderful evening of dancing and entertainment. This event is open to the public.
Book SaleCLIFTON PARK - On August 24, the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park will be holding the second book sale of the year from 9 am to 4 pm. We are also still accepting donations of books in good condition. We are looking for hardcovers, paperbacks, history books, children’s books, mystery’s, romance, etc. Also being accepted are DVD’s of any genre.
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1968 B.H.B.L High School Reunion CAPITAL REGION - Saturday, August 24, 2013. 12:30-4:00. Pig ‘N Whistle, 654 Saratoga Rd., Burnt Hills, N.Y. Contact [email protected] or classmates.com for additional details.
Turning Point WeekendSCHUYLERVILLE - August 3rd & 4th, 2013. Saturday, Au-gust 3rd at Ft. Hardy Park 1pm-11pm: Amusements, Vendors, Food, Games, Village Idol Contest, Street Dance & Fun and much, much more! Sunday, August 4th Parade on Broad St. at 1pm, DCA Drum & Bugle Corps Competition - Schuyler-ville Central School Athletic Field, 3:30pm - tickets available at event. Festival continues after parade. Fireworks at dusk by Alonzo. For more info visit www.turningpointparade.com
Comic Jam WorkshopCLIFTON PARK - Children entering grades 3-5 are invited to the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Saturday, August 3 from 1-4pm to a Comic Jam Workshop. Participants will learn to make their own comics and work together to create a cartoon during this 3-hr workshop with professional artist Ira Marcks. Registration is required beginning July 27 at 9:30am. Register online, stop at the Welcome Desk or phone the library at 371-8622.
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Honor Our Vets Car ShowALBANY - Vietnam Veterans of America announces it’s 4th annual car show. The event will be held on Saturday, August 3, 10am-3pm (Rain date: August 4) - at Stratton VAMC, 113 Holland Ave., Albany. All vehicles welcome. Registration: $10 minimum (please be generous). Dash plaques for first 250 cars. 40 trophies awarded at 3:00 PM. DJ Andy Narzynski, food by Sandies Smokehouse Cafe and Orapello’s Wood Fired Pizza. Admission is free for spectators. Presentation of Colors at noon. Trivia contest, silent auction, door prizes. Proceeds to go to VA Voluntary Services to benefit Hospitalized Veterans. Presented by Vietnam Veterans of America chapter’s 8 & 79. Contact (518) 664-7466, or visit:www.HonorOurVetsCarShow.com.
Saratoga County Arts Council ExhibitionCLIFTON PARK –A Saratoga County Arts Council “Art in Public Places” Exhibition is on display in the 2nd floor Gallery at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, for the month of August 2013. Featured is the textile and quilt work of the Quilt North Guild. The title of the exhibit is Small Works. This ex-hibit showcases smaller “wall” size quilts, as compared to the traditional “bed” size quilts which our members create. The quilts show a range of skills and interests, from traditional ta-ble linens to artistic surfaces that might be more at home in a gallery setting. Piecing, applique, hand and machine quilting, dyeing, painting, embroidery all have a place in contemporary quiltmaking.
Wagging their Tails for Tales: Therapy Dog Program CLIFTON PARK – Reading to Therapy Dogs will be held Thursday, August 1 from 11am-Noon at the Clifton Park Half-moon Public Library, upstairs in the Children’s Library. Chil-dren can read to the therapy dogs for 15-minutes, in a comfort-able, non-judgmental environment. Children build confidence from the experience and are encouraged to continue with their reading at home. Limited appointments are available, call the Youth Services Department at 371-8622.
Recognizing & Coping with Caregiver StressCLIFTON PARK –All are invited to the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Tuesday, August 13 at 7pm for the program Recognizing & Coping with Caregiver Stress. This program will cover caregiver emotional and physical stress and how to handle the stress appropriately. The audience for this program should be those who care for someone with Alzheimer’s or any-one who knows someone who is a caregiver. Registration is required Register online, stop at the Welcome Desk or phone the library at 371-8622.
5th Annual Tri-State Poker RunCAPITAL DISTRICT - The New York State Chapter 19-1 Com-bat Veteran’s Motorcycle Association presents the 5th Annual Tri-State Poker Run. Proceeds to benefit Fisher House. July 27, 2013. Register between 10:00am-11:00am. Bikes return NLT 4:00pm. Starts and finishes at Veterans of Lansingburgh Club, 777 1st Ave., Troy. Prizes and Raffles. $25 Riders, $15 Passen-gers. Includes Food/Beer/Soda & Entertainment. Lisa Saunders 518-275-3843 or [email protected] for details.
New Art Show at LibraryMECHANICVILLE - Come to the Mechanicville District Pub-lic Library and view the creations of art students from the Half-moon Senior Center. Oil, acrylics, water colors and mixed me-dia are all represented by these gifted artists. Patrons are asked to vote for their favorite painting within the next six weeks. Another professional art display will be put in place after this exhibit. The Library is located at 190 N. Main St., Mechan-icville. 518-664-4646 fax 518-664-8641. http://meclib.sals.edu
Parachute Play!CLIFTON PARK - Join library staff on Wednesday, July 31 at 11am at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library for Para-chute Play! This will be an introduction for children ages 3 & 4 accompanied by an adult to the fun of parachute play, including a song and story or two. Snack will be served. Space is limited. Registration is required beginning July 24 at 9:30am. Register online, stop at the Welcome Desk or phone the library at 371-8622.
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Antique Tractor ShowCAPITAL REGION - The annual Tri-State Antique Tractor Show will take place July 27 and 28 at the Washington County Fairgrounds from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. each day and will fea-ture John Deere tractors and equipment. The Fair Farm Mu-seum will be open both days. Food will be available at the 4-H food building. Saturday will include tractor pulling, a tractor parade, threshing and baling demos, and a peddle tractor pull for kids at 10:00 a.m. and needle in the haystack contest for kids at 2:00 p.m. Sunday, July 28, at 10:00 a.m., a consignment auction by Dann Auctions will be held. Admission is $5.00 each day, with children under 12 free. Contact Jared Thomas, 518-695-4325, [email protected], or John Deyoe, 518-587-1755, [email protected].
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CLIFTON PARK - Starting September 5 at 1 pm, instructor Concetta Snyder will offer Zumba Gold(r) at the Shenende-howa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. This easy-to-follow program that lets you move to the beat at your own speed. It’s an invigorating, community-oriented dance-fitness class that feels fresh, and most of all, exhilarating! Zumba Gold(r) provides modified, low-impact moves and easy-to-follow pacing for a healthy, active lifestyle! You must be a member of the Center to participate. For more information please contact the Center at 383-1343.
“Doctored” DocumentaryCLIFTON PARK - Date: Tuesday, August 20th. Time: 6:00 - 8:00pm; Q&A to follow. Location: Clifton Park-Halfmoon Library - RoomA/B. Who makes your Family’s Health care Decision? Doctored is a health-focused documentary that fol-lows both patients and health care providers Struggling within a Broken health care System. Know your Rights to an Informed Health care Choice! RSVP requested: [email protected] or 518.383.5595
Beginner Tap ClassCLIFTON PARK - Have you always wanted to learn how to tap dance? Well here is your opportunity! Every Monday at 11 am, starting September 9, the Shenendehowa Adult Com-munity Center, located at 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will offer a beginner tap class with instructor, and former Rockette, Janet Murphy. You must be a member of the Center to participate. For more information please contact the Center at 383-1343.
Stillwater Youth TheatreSTILLWATER - The Stillwater Youth Theatre will be perform-ing “The Secret Garden” on August 23rd & 24th at 7:30 pm and August 25th at 3:00 pm. Tickets are on sale now. Atten-tion local businesses, we are also selling advertisements in our program. A Full page ad is $100, half page is $50, and quarter page is $25. To purchase an ad, tickets or for more information about the Stillwater Youth Theatre, contact Shay at [email protected] or 664-2515 x 10.
Free Summer MealsCLIFTON PARK - Free Summer meals for kids and teens. Sandwiches, Salads, Fresh Fruit, Cold Milk. Lunch 12:00pm-1:00pm at Clifton Park - Halfmoon Emergency Corp. 15 Cross-ings Blvd., Clifton Park. 371-1185, www.captaincares.org July 8 - August 23, 2013. Available to all children 18 years and un-der every weekday. Sponsored by the NYS Dept. of Education.
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Beginner Clogging ClassCLIFTON PARK - Starting September 9 at 12 pm, the Shenen-dehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will offer a Beginner Clogging course taught by instructor Fran Beaudoin. This course is for first time cloggers and you must be a member of the Center to participate. For more information please contact the Center at 383-1343.
Thrift Shop Summer ClearanceMECHANICVILLE - Mother Teresa’s Closet - Thrift Shop will be having it’s first Summer Red Line Clearance Event from July 16 - July 31. All items marked with a Red Line will be 50% off. The Thrift Shop is located at 52 William Street Me-chanicville NY. Follow the signs. Hours are: Tuesday - Friday 10:00 AM - 3:00 PM. Saturday 9:00 AM - 12 Noon. Donations are welcomed during business hours.
Wine and Food TastingSCHUYLERVILLE - The Schuylerville Lions Club will be hosting its 7th Annual “Wine and Food Tasting” on July 27, 2013 at the Schuyler Yacht Basin. This event features local res-taurants and food venders hosting booths offering tasty samples of their fare paired with booths offering samples of wines avail-able from the areas major wine distributors and local wineries. The event kicks off at 4 PM and will run continuously until 7PM. Tickets are $20.00 each, available at the gate as well as from members of the Lions Club, and various businesses in the village. You must be 21 years of age to attend. No children will be admitted. The Schuyler Yacht Basin is located on Route 29, next to the bridge crossing the Hudson River going east. This event is a major fundraiser for our local “Journey for Sight” campaign. We are blessed by the support of our local restau-rateurs and wine merchants in this effort and are hoping the public will expand its support of this fun and rewarding event. For additional information, please contact Jim at 695-6928.
Dig Into ArtCLIFTON PARK - Children entering grades 1-5 are invited to the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Wednesday, July 31 at 1:30pm to the program Dig into Art! Create your own sculpture/person after viewing and discussing the work of Jean Miro. Program presented by the Tang Teaching Museum. Registration is required beginning July 24 at 9:30am. Register online, stop at the Welcome Desk or phone the library at 371-8622.
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Summer Fair & Car ShowCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Center will hold their annual Summer Fair & Car Show on Saturday, August 24 from 11 am to 4 pm at 6 Clifton Com-mon Court, Clifton Park. The event will feature a classic car & hot rod show, inflatable obstacle course, inflatable slide, castle bounce house, inflatable pirate ship with rock climbing wall, ball pit, craft & food vendors, demonstrations, carnival games, face painting, animal adoption clinic, and more! GNA’s Kevin Richard’s will provide music and line dancing. This event is open to the public with FREE ADMISSION! Sponsored by Coffee News, Town of Clifton Park, CDPHP, Wynwood of Ni-kayuna, and Price Chopper.
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* Balance light and dark. In order to trigger sleepiness at the right time, it is essential to get at least 30 minutes of natural sunlight each day during the morning or afternoon. In the evening, begin dimming the lights to trigger the body’s natural internal clock and stimulate the produc-tion of the natural hormone melatonin, which relaxes the body into sleep. Keep a dark bedroom -- invest in blackout curtains if need be.
* Consider white noise. Giving your brain a noise to associate with relaxing sleep can help you drift off more quickly. White noise can also mask other sounds that may distract sleep, such as traffic outside or a partner snoring. White noise can come from a special alarm clock that pro-vides soothing sounds of rain or waves. Many people find running a fan in the bedroom provides the right amount of noise and also helps circulate air throughout the room.
* Make the bedroom a cozy retreat. Your bedroom should be a relaxing sanctuary. Fill it with cozy cushions and pillows. Make sure the room is clean and clutter-free. Relaxing blues and purples can be soothing colors to use in decorating, and the use of lavender essential oil could also add to the relaxing environment.
* Avoid distractions. When setting up your bedroom, do not fill it with electronics, such as a com-puter, tablet and television. These devices could contribute to wakefulness and actually impede your ability to get the rest you need.
* Keep cool. A cool bedroom is key to drifting off to sleep. Sweating and overheating can keep you awake, so drop the temperature down at night and dress lightly for bed. You want to feel comfortable and not too hot or cold.
If sleeplessness becomes a chronic problem and is not alleviated by changing the sleeping envi-ronment, visit a doctor.
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Most of us have been there, done that—perusing paint chips for days on end, selecting a few colors, applying them to the walls and hating the results. We don’t have the time, money or desire for a redo, so we tell ourselves to live with the paint colors for a while to see if they grow on us. Sometimes they do. Sometimes they don’t, and we go through the process all over again or just learn to live with what’s there. How can we ensure we pick the right paint colors the first time around?
Unfortunately, there is no surefire way to ensure you pick the right paint colors the first time around. There are some things you can do to improve your odds, however. Study the room long beforehand and determine the purposes you want it to serve. Will it be a place to relax and watch TV, a place to gather with others and eat, or a place to study and work? Read up on the color wheel to determine what color families will make the best backdrop for the purposes you intend for the room. If you want to use the room primarily as a place to relax, for example, reds and yel-lows might not be a good choice, as these will evoke energy and passion. A soft brown or blue, on the other hand, might do just the trick.
Shop around for paint colors. Go to several stores and select as many paint chips as possible. Bring them home, take them to the room you plan to paint and lay them all out on a table. Look at them at various times of the day and in various lighting conditions. Know what each color will look like at any given time. Toss out the chips you don’t like and tape the ones remaining to the wall where you can see them throughout the day.
Narrow your choices until you have 10 or less. Then research the paint brands and find out how they stack up against each other. Choose the top ones and make sure the colors of choice come in the type of finish you desire. You might not be able to find that sassy hot pink or fiesta lime green in the eggshell finish you want. Finally, get some paint samples. Many stores now carry small paint samples that you can purchase for less than the price of a quart. Apply your samples to the wall near each other and check them out at various times of the day under various lighting conditions.
Continue narrowing your color choices until you have the exact palette you want. If you’re still undecided, consider painting some wallboards in the colors in question. Then set the wallboards along the walls in the room you plan to paint and live with them for a while to see which ones appeal to you most. With any luck, you will soon know what you want and love the results!
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How To Prep Your Yard For Summer PartiesBackyard soirees are a staple of summer for many families. Whether hosting a family reunion, a gathering of friends or a mix of both, such gatherings can be a great time to reconnect with your loved ones in a relaxing and natural setting.
Hosting such gatherings might not require as much work as organizing a more formal get-together, but that doesn’t mean summer soirees don’t require a little work in advance of the guests’ arrival. That’s especially true if you plan to host the party outdoors in your yard, which will need a little TLC be-fore guests arrive. The following are a few tips to get your yard ready before your next summer soiree.
* Cut the grass and clear your walkways. Cutting the grass be-fore guests arrive might seem like common sense, but try to do so a couple of days before the party. This gives you an extra day or so to clear the walkways of grass clippings, and it saves you the trouble of cutting the grass on the day of the party when you’re likely to have more pressing tasks to take care of.
* Decorate your yard. Decorations are a staple of parties held indoors, so why not decorate your home’s exterior when host-ing a get-together in the backyard? Use freshly cut flowers from your own garden as centerpieces on your patio furniture,
or purchase flowers of various colors from your local florist to add a dash or two of color to the festivities.
* Clear the yard of toys. Before guests arrive, clear the yard of the kids’ toys, putting them away so guests don’t in-jure themselves by step-ping on errant action figures or skateboards left hidden in the grass.
* Trim trees and shrubs around walkways. While a backyard barbecue is less formal than a party held indoors, you still want your home to be as accommodating as possible for your guests. Don’t forget to trim trees and shrubs around the walkways so guests don’t feel like they’re on safari when coming to and from the backyard.
* Make sure outdoor lighting is working properly. If you’re about to host your first event of the summer, inspect your home’s exterior lighting so everyone isn’t left sitting in the dark. Check patio lighting and replace any bulbs and make sure the lights along your walkways are functioning at full capac-ity so guests can safely navigate their way around the party. You may even want to string holiday lights around the patio to create a more laid-back ambiance in which guests can relax without lights beating down on them.
* Protect your guests from insects. Insects like mosquitoes can quickly turn a swinging soiree into a nuisance, so purchase some decorative citronella candles to repel mosquitoes. Tiki torches along walkways and around the patio furniture may also prove effective insect repellants. In addition, if there are any areas around your property where water has gathered, such as bird fountains or puddles from recent rains, do your best to get rid of that water. Water attracts many insects, which lay their eggs in the standing water. The less standing water around your property, the less likely any uninvited insect guests are to appear.
Backyard gatherings are a staple of summer. But even if such soirees are less formal, hosts still must survey their property and address any issues before guests arrive.
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It’s been quite some time since you’ve bought new carpeting for your home, and it is starting to show. What was once soft and stain free is no longer. It’s time you replaced the carpeting, and while there are many factors to consider from pile cut to
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What is the size of the space? Generally, lighter colors open up a space, while darker colors close it in, making for a cozier feel. While dark colored carpeting will hide more stains, it could make your small spaces appear even smaller.
How much traffic does the space receive? While lighter colors are more easily soiled than darker colors; darker colors will show dust and lint. If the room(s) where you are replacing the carpet receives a lot of use, you might want to consider a color in the medium range to minimize the appearance of dust, dirt and lint.
What is the purpose of the space? Bright-colored carpeting might prove a real distraction in a room intended for work or relaxation such as a home office or bedroom. It might do won-ders, however, in a playroom or workout space, adding to the energetic feel.
How is the space designed? If you are satisfied with the design and plan to live with it for a long time to come, you might want to choose carpeting that will enhance it, such as an Oriental patterned carpet for an Asian-inspired dining room. If, on the other hand, you like to change things up, then you might to opt for a neutral colored carpet. That way, you won’t have to worry about designing around the carpeting. You can just add an Ori-ental rug on top and switch it out when ready.
What kind of flow do you want to create in the space? Some people want a continuous flow from room to room, and flooring is one of the best ways to create this. If you have wall-to-wall carpeting throughout your home and you want to keep the flow continuous, stick to one color like tan or gray to create a neutral backdrop. Just make sure the color you select varies somewhat from that of the walls and furniture, else you will end up with one big box.
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How much traffic does the space receive? While lighter colors are more easily soiled than darker colors; darker colors will show dust and lint. If the room(s) where you are replacing the carpet receives a lot of use, you might want to consider a color in the medium range to minimize the appearance of dust, dirt and lint.
What is the purpose of the space? Bright-colored carpeting might prove a real distraction in a room intended for work or relaxation such as a home office or bedroom. It might do won-ders, however, in a playroom or workout space, adding to the energetic feel.
How is the space designed? If you are satisfied with the design and plan to live with it for a long time to come, you might want to choose carpeting that will enhance it, such as an Oriental patterned carpet for an Asian-inspired dining room. If, on the other hand, you like to change things up, then you might to opt for a neutral colored carpet. That way, you won’t have to worry about designing around the carpeting. You can just add an Ori-ental rug on top and switch it out when ready.
What kind of flow do you want to create in the space? Some people want a continuous flow from room to room, and flooring is one of the best ways to create this. If you have wall-to-wall carpeting throughout your home and you want to keep the flow continuous, stick to one color like tan or gray to create a neutral backdrop. Just make sure the color you select varies somewhat from that of the walls and furniture, else you will end up with one big box.
Most importantly, what color do you like? It won’t matter how attractive that silvery gray carpet looks in your home if you hate it. Choose a color that appeals to you that you can live with for a long time to come. Take home samples and review them at various times of the day in different types of light to get a real sense of how they will look in your home. What looks like an elephant gray at the store may look more like a pewter in your home. Know what you are getting and choose the color of carpeting that will best serve your needs today and for many tomorrows to come.
Carpenter Wanted By Tresa EricksonYou are a do-it-yourselfer. You enjoy tackling projects around the house and spend many weekends doing so. While you are skilled in many areas, you most certainly are not a carpenter. You can't cut a piece of wood straight, much less make the cabi-nets you need to house the entertainment components in your family room. You need a carpenter.
Carpenters generally fall into two categories: rough or finish. Rough carpenters specialize in building homes, particularly in framing them and making sure everything is level, square and plumb. Finish carpenters specialize in the detail work, install-ing trim, banisters and the like. Some finish carpenters spe-cialize in building cabinets and furniture. They are known as cabinetmakers. Since you are interested in cabinets, you might want to look for a cabinetmaker or a finish carpenter who has experience in building cabinets. You should treat the process for hiring a carpenter just like you would for any other profes-sional. Ask family and friends for recommendations, browse through listings in the newspaper and phone book, and check online. From these sources, draw up a list of potential candi-dates. Conduct phone interviews and find out about the car-penter's skills, qualifications, availability and fees. Discuss the work you would like to have done and see if they are interested.
The information you gather from your phone interviews should help you narrow your list considerably. Then you can meet with each candidate face to face and find out more. Make sure you ask to see a sample of their work and get a list of references. Check out the references and find out what the customer did and did not like about the carpenter's work. Discuss with the carpenter again the work you would like to have done and ask
them to give you an estimate in writing.
Once you find a carpenter you like, hire them and ask them to write up a contract for the work. This will ensure there are no misunderstandings. Work out a schedule with the carpenter and keep in contact with them to ensure they meet your expecta-tions.
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Although typically small, entryways make wonderful spaces for a variety of activities from read-ing to listening to music. In order to determine what would make the best use of your entryway, you need to think about your needs. Could you and your family use a place to read? Could you use a place to work on the laptop? Could you use a place to display collectibles?
Along with your needs, you must consider the dimensions and layout of the space. You may need a place to read, but if there is no room for a comfy chair or love seat, that idea may not work. The entryway may be more suitable for the display of collectibles, especially if it has a lot of wall space. Imagine having your spouse's entire collection of antique fishing lures hanging in the entryway. What an impressive welcome that would make to visitors.
You also need to consider the traffic your entryway receives. If people are forever coming in and out of your front door, you may not want to turn it into a cozy reading or computer nook. How in the world would you ever get anything done? A buffet area for party nights or a mini game room with a drop-leaf card table, on the other hand, might be more suitable.
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Don't forget in all of the rearranging that your entryway still serves as an entrance to your home. Make sure guests feel welcome and have a mat to wipe their feet on. Make sure family members have a place to stash their coats, keys and mail. Don't make the décor so luxurious that everyone starts coming in the back door instead.
The larger your entryway, the more likely it can serve more than one purpose. Put on your think-ing cap and take advantage of all of that space.
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Storage can be a problem in any size of home. If your small home lacks storage space, consider creating some built-ins. Built-in bookshelves, cabinets and seating make wonderful additions to any home. You just need to place them in the best area possible and be careful not to take up too much floor space.
In a home lacking in square footage, multipurpose is the name of the game. Make sure your rooms serve more than one purpose. Tuck a desk in the corner of your dining room and use the space to eat and work in. Slide your upright piano into your entryway and use the space as a foyer and a music room. Add a bench to your second floor landing and use the space for reading.
The same principle applies to your furniture choices. Don't bring a piece into your home unless it can serve more than one purpose. Consider a sleeper sofa for your living room. You can sit on it during the day and use it for guests at night. Select a comfortable chair for your desk. You can sit in it and work at your desk and slide it into the living room when needed for extra seating. Switch out your coffee table for an ottoman. You can use it as a footrest when watching TV and as extra seating when company comes over.
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You've always lived in a small home and loved it. With far less house and yard to care for, you've had more time to devote to other interests. Now that you're adding to your family, however, you're not sure if you can continue to enjoy the perks of small home living. Relax. Unless your family is growing substantially larger, you can remain where you are and make a few changes to maximize your home's potential.
Storage can be a problem in any size of home. If your small home lacks storage space, consider creating some built-ins. Built-in bookshelves, cabinets and seating make wonderful additions to any home. You just need to place them in the best area possible and be careful not to take up too much floor space.
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The same principle applies to your furniture choices. Don't bring a piece into your home unless it can serve more than one purpose. Consider a sleeper sofa for your living room. You can sit on it during the day and use it for guests at night. Select a comfortable chair for your desk. You can sit in it and work at your desk and slide it into the living room when needed for extra seating. Switch out your coffee table for an ottoman. You can use it as a footrest when watching TV and as extra seating when company comes over.
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How To Clean Your GrillGrilling is a summertime tradition at households across the country. The family grillmaster typi-cally looks forward to a night spent preparing a perfectly grilled meal for his or her family. But few grillmasters look forward to cleaning the grill, a necessary step to ensure your next grilled meal is as safe as your last one was delicious. If cleaning the grill is a chore, then at least it is one of the easier chores around the house. All it takes is some routine maintenance to keep a grill clean and safe, and such maintenance need not take much time.
* Brush the grates with a brass wire brush. The surfaces of the grill are best cleaned with a brass wire brush, which can quickly and effectively remove leftover food and marinade from the grill while preventing the growth of bacteria. Soak the brush in hot, soapy water once the grill has been cleaned, and keep the brush indoors to keep it from succumbing to the elements.
* Prevent rust. Spraying the grill with cooking oil after it has been cleaned can prevent unsightly and potentially unhealthy rust from forming over the life of your grill. This will increase your grill's life expectancy and give your family members and guests some peace of mind knowing the grill is bacteria-free and well-maintained.
* Clean the grease traps. Grease traps can be a fire hazard, especially if they are not routinely cleaned. Grease is very flammable, and it can easily increase the temperatures on the grill's sur-faces. Ridding a grill of grease might require a little elbow grease of your own, but it's worth the effort to reduce your risk of fire.
* Dump the coals. Charcoal grills might not be as widely used as gas grills, but traditionalists who have stayed loyal to charcoal must dump the coals once the night has ended. Give the coals ample time to cool, shutting off oxygen to the grill to speed up the process, and make sure there are no coals still burning before you discard them.
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Standby generators can be expensive, but many people find the cost of a standby generator is well worth it to maintain power in the event of an outage or emergency.
Hospitals and retail businesses often have standby generators installed on their buildings to automatically switch over to this power source should the electrical grid go down. Homeowners are looking to these devices to offer standby power as well.
While a portable generator may cost a few hundred dollars, standby generators can cost from a few thousand dollars to as much as $15,000 for larger units that can power much of a household. Standby generators also require installation by a professional electrician, adding to their overall cost.
A standby generator is like a heavy-duty car engine, complete with a radiator, gas tank and an alternator that generates power. The entire setup is contained in a weather-proof box, which is connected to the main fuse box of the home by a cable. When power is lost from the electric wires outside of a home, the gen-erator senses it and starts up, all he while blocking any power from the electric lines from the power station to prevent a feed-back of power.
The standby generator is only hooked up to specific fuses in the fuse box to run certain outlets or appliances in the home. A standby generator will not supply power to all of the outlets in a home.
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Trees are a practical way to stay cool and are an energy-saving means to keep temperatures down. Planting trees around a property can reduce reliance on air-conditioning systems, saving a person money while reducing dependency on fuel sources. Other live vegetation, including grass and yard plants, can also promote an overall cooling effect, compared to hardscape surfaces that radiate heat.
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* American Arborvitae: This slow-growing evergreen is typically used to create tall hedges and privacy screens. It also offers year-round moderate to deep shade when the trees reach maximum height of 25 to 40 feet.
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Capital District Farmers Market Celebrates 80th AnniversaryCAPITAL REGION - The 80th anniversary season of the Capital District Farmers Market, the oldest and largest farmers market in the area, is underway. Located at 381 Broadway in Menands, the market is the Capital Region’s source for local-ly-grown produce, flowers, plants, fish, exotic meats, savory baked goods and prepared foods. Family-friendly activities in-cluding a moped & scooter rally (7/13) and corn festival (7/20) are also part of the fun every Saturday, rain or shine, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. Save even more by purchasing fresh goods from the farmers Monday, Wednesday and Friday from 6-8 a.m., or the wholesalers on Monday-Friday from 5 a.m.-noon.
Guided Early Morning Walks at Saratoga BattlefieldSTILLWATER - Come explore some of the most historic grounds in American History! Saratoga National Historical Park offers free guided tours of the Saratoga Battlefield on mornings in July and August led by National Park volunteers Larry Arnold, Ray Palmer and Jerry Parker. The hikes involve walking for about two miles over uneven ground; visitors need to bring drinking water and insect repellent, and dress for the weather. Hikes offered from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM, with the following dates and topics: August 6: “Why Saratoga/Septem-ber 19; the First Battle”; August 13: “October 7: the Second Battle”; August 23: “Why Saratoga/September 19; the First Battle”; August 30: “October 7: the Second Battle”. For more information about this or other events, please call the Visi-tor Center at 518-664-9821 ext. 1777 or check our website at www.nps.gov/sara or our Facebook page at www.facebook.com/saratoganhp
DivorceCareCLIFTON PARK - DivorceCare is a friendly, caring, support-ive group of people who will walk alongside you, helping you deal with the pain of your past as you begin to rebuild your life. A DivorceCare support group meeting is held at the Clifton Park Center Baptist Church on Monday evenings from 6:30-8:00pm. This ongoing group meets for video based curriculum and discussion each week for 13 weeks. New visitors are wel-come, and you can start anytime. You do not have to go through separation or divorce alone. Registration is $15 and includes workbook. Please call the church to register at 371-6023.
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Fireworks at the ValleyCats for CMT Awareness Night August 9th!TROY - Friday, August 9th support the ValleyCats vs. James-town Jammers at 7pm! Your support for the team will also benefit the CMTA FOR Charcot-Marie-Tooth (CMT) neurode-genertive disorder research. Premium tickets $10.50/ $2 from each ticket is donated to the CMTA. Food & beverage vouchers also available. The Upstate NY CMT Online ticket portal for purchasing tickets is: http://tv1.glitnirticketing.com/tvticket/web/gpcaptcha.php?refresh Type in the letters for verification. Then put in the password: cmta (all lowercase)
Farmer’s Market CouponsSARATOGA COUNTY - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging Elderly Nutrition Program is distributing Farmer’s Mar-ket Coupons to those who qualify*. Coupons can be picked up at the Office for the Aging at 152 West High Street in Ballston Spa from 9am-5pm, Monday – Friday (884-4100). A reserva-tion and completion of a registration form is required for lunch. Call location by noon one day prior to event. For menu, phone numbers and details – contact The Office for the Aging at 363-4020. Qualifications for Farmer’s Market Coupons – ONE booklet per household: *Age 60 and over *Income Eligibility: $1772.00/month for one-person household. $2392.00/month for two-person household.
Lord’s Acre Fair 2013BURNT HILLS -The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church will have its annual fair on Friday and Saturday, September 6th and 7th located at 816 Route 50. There will be four sum-mer pre-sales prior to the fair. The summer sales will be held on Friday, July 26th, Saturday, August 3rd, Friday, August 9th, and Saturday, August 17th from 9am to 12noon. Items to be sold will include Baby items, Next-to-New Clothing, White Elephant items, Toys, Sporting Goods, Books and Household Goods. More information will follow concerning the Fair, however, any questions may be answered by calling either 399-5875 or 399-3856.
Stillwater Youth TheatreSTILLWATER - The Stillwater Youth Theatre is looking for kids, grades 5-12, to help us with our production of “The Secret Garden” this summer! We are looking for help with building the set, backstage crew, props, sound, costumes, makeup, and hair. To join us, or for more information, contact Shay at 664-2515 x10 or [email protected]
A New Face for I am I can!SARATOGA REGION - I am I can is excited to announce the re-launch of our website, www.iamicanachieve.org and our new logo! Please check out our site to see the new logo and to learn more about our organization, mission, how to get involved, our latest events and more! I am I can selectively partners mentors and high school girls who enrich each other’s lives, learn from one another, and by doing so enhance the qual-ity of life in our community. We are a not-for-profit, 501(c)3 that provides encouragement, direction, and guidance to young women in grades 9-12. If you would like to learn more about I am I can, please visit our site (www.iamicanachieve.org) or contact our founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102.
Food Pantry Needs FoodMECHANICVILLE - The Mechanicville Community Center is in desperate need of canned and boxed goods for the Emer-gency Food Pantry. The Emergency Food Pantry is open week-ly on Tuesday form 11am-1pm and Thursday evenings from 5:30-7:30pm. If you can donate any food, call or drop in to the Mechanicville Community Center, 6 So. Main St., Mechan-icville or call Susan at 664-8322 for more information. (A)
Kabbalah of YouCLIFTON PARK - Clifton Park Chabad announces the Spring Season of Torah Studies; a Kabbalah class exploring the Ten Sefirot - spiritual DNA of creation and our inner soul, with Rabbi Yossi Rubin, 7pm Tuesdays at the CPH Library. If you are interested in the course but the day or time doesn’t work for you, call 495-0772 or email [email protected] to schedule alternate time.
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West Central Environmental Corp. is a full service pollution control contracting operation which is privately owned and operated. The company was incorporated in 1979 and maintains a corporate office in Watervliet, NY and a Sales office in Grand Island, NY. We operate a small fleet of custom vehicles which are kept in top notch condition for operations in some 44 states and 2 Canadian provinces. We are currently looking for an additional driver. The position will include over the road operations as well as a mix of local and regional work. For consideration of this position you should be prepared for “over the road driving” for periods not to exceed 3 weeks out. Regional and local work periods extend from being home nightly to being out for 3 to 5 days. All drivers must possess a valid Class A drivers license with Hazmat and tank endorsements & have a minimum of five years experience. Your license must be reasonably clean, free of alcohol or drug related convictions and a minimum of minor violations. You must meet all standards as set forth by Homeland Security to pass security screening if not already having done so. What we are looking for is a professional individual with top credentials and good driving skills who are looking for a long term home in a professional environment. If you can meet our terms, we offer full time employment, fair pay and a full benefit package. Serious inquiries only please. Immediate opening.
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BEACON POINT MEMORY CARE is hiring Per Diem for Resident Care Aide, days, evenings, nights and week- end hours available. Contact Donna Cardish [email protected] or come in to complete an application at 1 Emma Ln., Clifton Park, NY 12065.
HOME HEALTH AIDESPERSONAL CARE AIDES, COMPANIONS. F/T, P/T. per diem. Schenectady & Sara- toga counties. Immediate openings. Competitive pay. Team atmosphere. Must have a valid driver license and reliable vehicle. Call Senior Solutions. 584-1200 or 370-1200.
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Let These Films Satisfy Your Need For SpeedCar guys and gals love their vehicles, but they also love their movies about cars. When not tooling around in your ride this spring and sum-
mer, the following car movies should satisfy your need for speed.
Bullitt (1968): Steve McQueen stars as the San Francisco cop looking to find the kingpin who killed the witness under his protection. The actor did much of the driving of the ‘68 Mus-tang in this movie, leaving only the riskiest maneuvers to his stunt double.
American Graffiti (1973): A coming of age movie set in the 1960s about four teenagers going off to college. They spend one last summer cruising the Sunset Strip and getting into trou-ble. Starring Richard Dreyfuss, Harrison Ford and Ron How-ard, this classic was directed by George Lucas of “Star Wars” fame.
The Cannonball Run (1983): Eccentric competitors engage in an illegal cross-country car race. A who’s who of stars, includ-ing Burt Reynolds, Jackie Chan, Farrah Fawcett, Dom DeLu-ise, and Dean Martin star in this action-packed flick.
Gone in Sixty Seconds (2000): A retired car thief must get back into the business, stealing 50 cars in one night to save the life
of his brother. Stars Nicholas Cage and Angelina Jolie.
The Fast and the Furious (2001): An undercover cop infiltrates the underbelly of Los Angeles street racers. This movie spawned a series of sequels with more automo-tive special effects than sub-stance.
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Albany, NY (July 4, 2013) –Do you have a love for animals and want to support a great local cause? Join with the Goldstein Auto Group and bring your empty bottles and cans to a Gold-stein dealership and support the Mohawk Hudson Humane Soci-ety. The Mohawk Hudson Humane Society’s “Empties For Animals” campaign helps support the mission of the organization, includ-ing sheltering, adoption, education, advocacy and the preven-tion of cruelty to animals. “We are very pleased to continue our partnership with the Mohawk Hudson Humane Society and support the 2013 “Emp-ties For Animals” campaign. We would like to thank all of our customers and the members of the community who have gener-ously donated to such a worthy cause,” said Alan Goldstein, Presi-dent of Goldstein Auto Group.
Goldstein Buick/GMC, 1671 Central Avenue, AlbanyGoldstein Chrysler Jeep Dodge, 613 Loudon Rd, Latham
Goldstein Subaru, 1754 Central Avenue, AlbanyGoldstein Mitsubishi, 1673 Central Avenue, Albany
If You Have a Large Amount of Cans or Bottles to Donate, Please Call Stefanie Goldstein At (518) 869-1250
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The bottles can be dropped off at any of the four Goldstein Auto Group locations:
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