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    By Janice B. Edwards, Freelance writer.One of Poultneys biggest events of theyear. Poultney Chamber of Commerce ha organized many interesting thingsto see and do. Starting at 10 am to 2 pm, the stores on Main Street will be open with featured sales.A list of activites scheduled follows:

    Saturday, March 23rd:Time pending-Scavenger Hunt-Poultney Girl Scout Cadet Group8:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m. - Pancake Brakfast - Poultney Downtown Revitalization Committee - location pending9:00 a.m. - Maple Fest Fun Run starting at Poultney Elementary. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Craft Fair at Poultney Elementary School.Anyone interested in exhibiting, please call the Chamber office (802)-287-2010. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Artist Guild at Poultney Elementary School. 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. -Basket Party at St Raphaels Church Hall - drawings start at 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. -Bag Sale, Williams Hardware, Original Vermont Store, Stitchy Women andmaybe more. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - Maple Fried Dough, and more - Boy Scouts - Front of Stitchy Women10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - Open Sugar House Tours (1) Greens Sougar House, Finel Hollow Road, (2) Riverside Maples, Rte 140, (3) Brayton & Foley Sugarhouse, Meadow St,(4) Marshalls Maples, 399 River St and (5) Woods Family Sugarhouse, 552 Thrall Rd. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- Soup and Sandwiches at St Raphael Church Hall 11:00 a.m.-Horse drawn Wagon Rides starting from Citizen Bank. 11:00 a.m.- Story Time - Poultney Library. 5:00 p.m. - Pork Dinner - Young at Heart Seniors. 6:00 p.m.- Social and6:45 p.m. Poultney Rotary Community Dinner, East Room, Withey Hall, Green Mountain College. Cost is $50 with limited tickets. Tickets may be purchaesd from anyRotarian. Speaker is Captain Richard Phillips, former hostage of the Somali Pirates.Sunday, March 24th: Sugar House Tours. Sponsors of the 2013 Poultney Chamber Maple Fest event are: Stitchy Women, Green Mountain College, Carpentry with Heart,Visit, or re-visit Poultney, Vermont -- the place to be!For more information about this event, contact Chamber President Mary Lee Harris, Stitchy Women, 144 Main Street, Poultney, VT 05764 (802)-287-4114([email protected]). Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is a non-profit organization of businesses whose mission is to work together to strengthenPoultneys economic community. For more information: (802)287-2010 or by email to [email protected]

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    WARREN COUNTY 4-H YOUTH recently participated in acoat drive to benefit the people affected by Super Storm Sandy.The goal was to collect 100 coats but due to an overwhelmingresponse to the cause over 220 coats were obtained. Coat collectionboxes were set up in two locations; the Cornell CooperativeExtension office in Warrensburg and at Crandall Library in GlensFalls. All of the coats were taken to Focus on Humanity in SaratogaSprings who collected coat donations and transported them todownstate. 4-H would like to thank everyone who donated! Formore information about Warren County 4-H, please contactMartina Noone at 668-4881 or [email protected]. http://counties.cce.cornell.edu/warren/

    HAIR CUTS AND STYLES, MANICURES AND PEDI-CURES- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2Roxborough Road, Grafton NY. Amy Reger, licensed hair dresserand owner of Hair and There, continues to offer reduced pricedhair cuts, styles, pedicures and manicures right at our senior cen-ter. Amy will be available on Wednesday, March 13th and 27th,make your appointment early they go fast! Please call the

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    BRING YOUR GRANDCHILDREN TO LUNCH DAY-Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 RoxboroughRoad, Grafton NY. Calling all Grandparents, The Everett WagarSenior Center is hosting a Grandkids Day on Friday, March 29,2013 beginning at 11:00 a.m. We have scheduled Easter eggcoloring, and a visit from Dyken Pond Environmental Center, wewill all enjoy a lunch of Macaroni and Cheese, Broccoli, GreenBeans, Italian Bread and Cookies for dessert, available at a specialprice for the kids of $1.00. All Rensselaer County seniors andfamilys welcome, reservations required 279-3485.

    GOOD FOOD IDEAS- Rensselaer Countys Everett WagarSenior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY. RensselaerCountys Cooperative Extension will be on hand Wednesday,March 6, 2013 at 11 am, for our monthly Good Food Ideascooking demonstration, this months topic will be Its NationalNutrition Month. There will be free recipes and samples foreveryone who attends. Please join us for lunch at noon. Lunchentre will be Turkey w/Gravy. Our nutritious meals are providedMonday through Friday to all Rensselaer County seniors 60 yearsand older for a suggested donation of $2.75. Reservation forlunch required, please call 279-3485.

    THE GLENS FALLS SENIOR CENTER ANNOUNCES ITSONGOING PROGRAMS FOR 2013.Free Osteo Preventionclasses continue Monday/Wednesday, Tuesday/Thursday at 9:00a.m. here at the Center. Sponsored by RSVP. Every Tuesday-Bingo in the AM and program in the afternoon Zumba Gold-Global Fitness, Glen Street-Tuesday 11:15-12:00, Free, sponsoredby MVP. Free Chair Yoga continues every Thursday at 10:30a.m. Sponsored by MVP. Senior Center Service Club-Thursdays-Lunch 12:15 p.m./Program 12:45 p.m. Tai Chi Classes with SamLing, are held Friday morning at 9:00 a.m. Fee is $6 per class.Friday-Bowling-Spare Time, SGF-9:00 a.m. Always looking forsubs. One Stroke Painting-$15 all materials included. Checkcalendar for class date. Thrift Shop open Monday Friday 10:00until noon Woodshop- Wednesday mornings or call forappointment Monthly Movies, Monthly lunch bunch, MonthlyTheme luncheons and so much more +55 over, no residencyrequirements. visit us on our new website at : http://www.greaterglensfallsseniorcenter.com The Glens Falls SeniorCenter Announces FREE TAX ASSISTANCE, Tuesdays,Wednesdays and Thursdays, February 6-April 13, 9:30-3:00 This

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    CRAFT DAY- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar Senior Center,2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY. Craft class will return on Wednes-day March 13, 2013 with another fantastic craft, sponsored bythe Everett Wagar Senior Center. Join us for a fun-filled hour andleave with a seasonal decoration for your home, all material willbe supplied. Please join us for a nutritious lunch at noon for asuggested donation of $2.75. All Rensselaer County seniorswelcome, reservations are required for lunch and appreciated forcrafts. Call 279-3485.

    BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION- Rensselaer Countys EverettWagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Join theseniors at the Everett Wagar Senior Center on Friday, March 8,2013 at 12:30 as we celebrate March birthdays. If you have anyquestions, or if you would like to join us for our noon lunchconsisting of; Stuffed Shells w/Italian Style Tomato Sauce, LeafSpinach, Italian Green Beans, White Bread and Birthday Cake fordessert, please contact the center at 279-3485.

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    MASS AT HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH is Sunday isat 9:00 am. There is a childrens Liturgy offered at Sunday Massto which all are welcome. A vigil Mass is held at St. Patricks inCambridge at 4pm. Century Club tickets are available. Please seePeter Dunigan or any Mens Group/Knights of Columbus member.Parishioners should note that there have been some changes in theFebruary Calendar. The following is a partial update: Tuesdaysthere will be Mass at 5 pm. Thursdays at 12 noon are the LentenEcumenical luncheons with the first one at the White Church onFebruary 21. Stations of the Cross will be held on Fridays at

    7pm. Reconciliation services will be at St. Patricks on Tuesday,March 5 at 7pm and at Holy Cross on Sunday, March 10th at4pm. Individual Reconciliation will be available at St. Patricks onSaturday, March 9th from 2:00 3:30pm. Info: 518-854-3692

    WHY PAY $$$. TO HAVE YOUR APPLIANCES / SCRAPMETAL REMOVED. Heres a chance to dispose of large householdappliance items / Scrap Metal from your home: Pick up / Dropoff. Stoves/Ranges/ Refrigerators/Freezers/Washers/Dryers/WaterHeaters/ Dish Washers/ Scrap Metal. Donate to the AmericanLegion Post 574 Hudson Falls Call 518 747-9891. Mon .- Fri.1:00 PM to 8:00 PM Items must be placed at the curb or roadside(but off traveled portions). For safety, please remove doors fromappliances that could trap a child.

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    SPECIAL DINNER- Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY. On Friday, March 15,2013 the Nutrition Department will hold its monthly special dinnerat noon. This months theme will be St. Patricks Day. Menuwill be: Corned Beef/Lite Salt Ham w/Pineapple, Red Potato inJacket, Cabbage, Whole Baby Carrots, Garnish, Rye Bread, StPatricks Day desert. Entertainment will be provided by the BrianZapel sponsored by CDPHP. Our wonderful complete lunch isavailable to all Rensselaer County Seniors age 60 and older Mondaythru Friday at noon for a suggested contribution of $2.75. Stop infor a complete monthly menu and activities calendar. Please call279-3485 to make your reservations for lunch.

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    A SHOPPERS ALERT!Emerich Sales and Service of Charl ton, New York has openedanother place of business in South Glens Falls at 1369 Route9 (Saratoga Road). Every year Emerich offers a Winter ServiceSpecial that runs from November through February; the specialends on February 28 this year. This special is running at boththe South Glens Falls and Charlton Locations. Take advantageof the discounts on parts along with Free Pick up and deliveryon most riders(Within 50 Miles of either store). Offer goodwith any Full Service up to 02-28-2013.Also, ALL Remaining SnowBlowers are being sold at, near orbelow Dealer Cost! All Remaining Snow Blowers Come with aFREE Electric Start Cord.They are also running a Huge Pre-Season Sale on Mowers,

    Riders, Zero Turns, Garden Tillers, Generators, UtilityVehicles, Trimmers, Chain Saws, Tractors and Attachments.Brands: Kubota, Yanmar, Cub Cadet, Toro, Walker, Exmark,Snapper, Echo, LandPride, Ferris, LawnBoy, Troy-Bilt,Ariens, Billy Goat, Little Wonder, Mantis, Ber-Vac, RAD,Blizzard, BearCat, Befco, York Rake, Briggs Power Products,Generac, Curtis, Bush Hog, DR Power Equipment, SnowEX,Gravely, Shindaiwa, Sun Down, RadTech, Bradco, SweepsterWork Saver, Delta, and a lot More !!Emerich Sales and Service has brought a whole new dimensionof product and service to our area. Please stop in and checkthem out and when you do, tell them The Shoppers Groupsuggested it. Charlton Store is at 187 Valentine Road inCharlton, NY. 518-399-8574. South Glens Falls 518-636-5580Exit 17N - one mile north on Route 9, on Left.Hours: Mon, Tues, Fri 8 to 6; Wed - Thurs, 8 to 8; Sat, 8 to 3See www.emerichsales.com for more details.

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    GORILLA SOCCER AT GAVIN PARK. Dont let the winterweather get you down. Its time to get out and play! Join GavinParks Winter Gorilla Soccer program today! This program is

    designed with your child in mind. Season starts Sunday, January27, 10:15 a.m. to 11:15 a.m., and ends Sunday, March 3. Children,ages 4 6, who have little or no playing experience, are invited tolearn the fundamentals of the game in a fun and relaxedenvironment. Coaches teach the basics by utilizing drills and smallscrimmages. Each participant receives a t-shirt. The program islimited to 20 participants and usually fills quickly. Registration isgoing on now! Ensure your childs spot now by registering onlinethrough the Parks and Recreation link at www.townofwilton.comor by stopping in at the Park office during regular business hours.Any questions, please contact (518) 584-9455.

    BOWLATHON-Support literacy and have a great time on Sun-day, February 24th from 12:00 noon 2:00 p.m. at Uncle SamLanes, 600 Fulton Street, Troy. All tickets include 2 hours bowl-ing, bowling balls and shoes. Advance tickets are $10 for kids/students, $15 for adults; day of event tickets are $20 each. Fortickets, call (518) 274-8526 or buy them online at www.lvorc.org.Proceeds will benefit Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County.Glow Bowl on kids Lanes, All prepaid kids age 12 and under willreceive glow-in-the-dark prizes, Prizes for highest-scoring male

    and female individual, Basket Raffle. Literacy Volunteers of Rens-selaer County recruits and trains volunteers to provide individualand small group tutoring for adults. Our Read With Me and Ev-erybody Wins programs improve childrens chances for successby providing children with positive reading role models. A pro-fessional staff supports volunteers who make our programs run.LVORC is an affiliate of Literacy New York and accredited byProLiteracy America.

    FREE COMMUNITY DINNER- Saturday, February 23rd isthe next FREE Community Dinner served from Noon to 1:00p.m. at First Baptist Church. This months meal is sponsored byNew Skete Parish. The menu includes ham, creamed potatoes,mixed vegetables, cheesecake and beverages. The church, locatedat 29 West Main St. (between IGA and Glens Falls Bank), has ahandicap accessible ramp and a handicap bathroom. This is the7th year the dinners have been served. The monthly meals areorganized by First Baptist Church of Cambridge with the assis-tance of eight community churches and organizations. If yourorganization or group of friends would like to sponsor a meal,please call soon the number below. The meals have been a bless-

    ing to no fewer than 60 up to 200 people per meal. All are wel-come. Reservations are not necessary. Take-outs will be availableat 1:00 p.m. only for those unable to attend provided everyonehas been fed. There will be no second meal take-outs. If thereare questions or the possibility of cancellation, call Bev. at 677-3327 or the church at 677-5487. The next meal will be served onMarch 23rd.

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    By Janice B. Edwards, Freelance writer.One of Poultneys biggest events of theyear. Poultney Chamber of Commerce ha organized many interesting thingsto see and do. Starting at 10 am to 2 pm, the stores on Main Street will be open with featured sales.A list of activites scheduled follows:

    Saturday, March 23rd:Time pending-Scavenger Hunt-Poultney Girl Scout Cadet Group8:00 a.m - 11:00 a.m. - Pancake Brakfast - Poultney Downtown Revitalization Committee - location pending9:00 a.m. - Maple Fest Fun Run starting at Poultney Elementary. 9:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m. - Craft Fair at Poultney Elementary School.Anyone interested in exhibiting, please call the Chamber office (802)-287-2010. 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Artist Guild at Poultney Elementary School. 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. -Basket Party at St Raphaels Church Hall - drawings start at 1:00 p.m. 10:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. -Bag Sale, Williams Hardware, Original Vermont Store, Stitchy Women and

    maybe more. 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - Maple Fried Dough, and more - Boy Scouts - Front of Stitchy Women10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. - Open Sugar House Tours (1) Greens Sougar House, Finel Hollow Road, (2) Riverside Maples, Rte 140, (3) Brayton & Foley Sugarhouse, Meadow St,(4) Marshalls Maples, 399 River St and (5) Woods Family Sugarhouse, 552 Thrall Rd. 11:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.- Soup and Sandwiches at St Raphael Church Hall 11:00 a.m.-Horse drawn Wagon Rides starting from Citizen Bank. 11:00 a.m.- Story Time - Poultney Library. 5:00 p.m. - Pork Dinner - Young at Heart Seniors. 6:00 p.m.- Social and6:45 p.m. Poultney Rotary Community Dinner, East Room, Withey Hall, Green Mountain College. Cost is $50 with limited tickets. Tickets may be purchaesd from anyRotarian. Speaker is Captain Richard Phillips, former hostage of the Somali Pirates.Sunday, March 24th: Sugar House Tours. Sponsors of the 2013 Poultney Chamber Maple Fest event are: Stitchy Women, Green Mountain College, Carpentry with Heart,Visit, or re-visit Poultney, Vermont -- the place to be!For more information about this event, contact Chamber President Mary Lee Harris, Stitchy Women, 144 Main Street, Poultney, VT 05764 (802)-287-4114([email protected]). Poultney Area Chamber of Commerce, Inc. is a non-profit organization of businesses whose mission is to work together to strengthenPoultneys economic community. For more information: (802)287-2010 or by email to [email protected]

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    CCC RECEIVES LARAC FUNDING The Salem Courthouse Community Center is pleased

    o announce it has received LARAC funding in support of two worthy initiatives. The 2013rant will enable the CCC to once again offer its Music in the Courtroom chamber music series

    nder the direction of accomplished pianist, conductor and educator, Daniel Shulman. The

    unday concerts at 3 pm will be offered on April 21, May 19 and June 9 . Mr. Shulman has

    ned up an impressive roster of talented performers who will present compositions by Bach,Beethoven, Brahms, Schubert and Mozart. Mr. Shulmans commentary before each selection

    rovides great insight into the lives of the composers and the times in which they lived. LARACas also funded Art for Young Students, a wonderful opportunity for art instruction which will

    e offered over the spring school break from April 1 through April 5. The classes are beingonducted by Gabi Moore, an artist who lives in Cambridge. Gabi has extensive teaching

    xperience including eleven years at Fordham University. Students between the ages of 5 to 9may take advantage of Painting for Fun from 1 to 2 each afternoon. Extreme Drawing is

    eing offered to students between the ages of 10 to 14 each afternoon from 2:30 to 3:30. Due tohe generous support of LARAC, there will be no charge to participate in either class. Space is

    mited and parents should contact the CCC at 518-854-7053 to register their children. Bothvents are made possible, in part, with public funds from the New York State Council on the

    Arts Decentralization Program, administered locally by the Lower Adirondack Regional ArtsCouncil.

    RECITAL- Con Brio Performing Arts is pleased to present a recital by soprano Sylvia Bloom on

    aturday, March 2 and on Sunday March 3. The Saturday recital is at the home of Linda andDouglas Bischoff, 573 Dunbar Road, Cambridge NY 12816 at 7:30 p.m. For this performance

    eservations must be made in advance, due to limited seating. Light refreshments and wine wille served. The Sunday, March 3rd performance is at 3:00 p.m. at the Hudson River Music Hall,

    0 Maple Street, Hudson Falls. For the Sunday performance, reservations are not necessary, butre appreciated. Sylvia Bloom has performed as a cast member in The Phantom of the Opera

    Christine Company) and a member of the San Francisco Opera chorus, as well as a soloist wi thhe Springfield Symphony (MO) and Erie Philharmonic (PA). She has a B.M. in voice from

    Oberlin Conservatory, a Performance Diploma from Duquesne University, and an M.A. inExpressive Arts Therapy from the California Institute of Integral Studies. Sylvia is currently

    eaching voice on the faculty of SUNY Adirondack, and is also the director of Eenie MeenieMusic, offering Music Together classes for families with young children in Saratoga and

    Washington counties. She has recently performed with the Hubbard Hall Theater Company inThrills, Spills, and Lonely Hearts, Two by Albee, and Amadeus, as well as directed their

    Very Young Company childrens theater program. Sylvia will be accompanied by Con Briortistic director, Douglas Bischoff. Repertoire will include German and French art songs by

    omposers such as of W.A. Mozart, Richard Strauss, Franz Schubert, Gabriel Faure and ClaudeDebussy. Sylvia will also perform a cabaret set featuring music by Kurt Weill and Hollaender and

    short series of American folk songs set by Aaron Copeland. Admission for each concert i s $10.To reserve for either performance, please call 796-8184 or e-mai l [email protected].

    ENIOR TRIP- Last chance to sign up for the 8 day/7 night trip trip to MICHIGAN &

    TORONTO on June 7-14th, 2013,featuring the Lilac Festival at the Grand Hotel on Mackinac

    sland. The Moreau Seniors of South Glens Falls is offering this trip which includes a tour ofFord Rouge Factory, overnight at Amway Grand Hotel, tour of Gerald R. Ford Museum,Frederick Meijer Gardens and Sculpture Park, Traverse City, overnight stay on the shores of

    Lake Michigan, Sleeping Bear Dunes, Charlevois, two nights, two Dinners and the Grand LunchBuffet at the Grand Hotel, Carriage tour of Mackinac Island, visits to Flint, MI, Crossroads

    Village, and London, Ontario, Dinner overlooking the Thames River, Tour of Toronto, MirvishVillage, CN Tower, Wizard of Oz, Niagara Falls, and more. 7 Breakfasts, 7 deluxe Dinners,

    nd the Grand Hotel Lunch Buffet are included, as well as all admissions, tour guides, motorcoachransportation, and tips. Insurance is included in the price of $2,220 per person (double

    ccupancy). Please call the Moreau Seniors, 792-6007 for the complete itinerary or morenformation on this wonderful trip.

    GREENWICH ELKS AUXILIARY CRAFT FAIR Saturday March 2nd from 9-2 (RTE

    0 & Bulson Road) FREE ADMISSION. Need a special gift? We have over 40 Vendorsisplaying; we have vrafters from Queensbury, Hartford Ballston Spa and more. Products that

    re Made in the USA;stained glass, jelly & jams; jewelry, goat milk products, glassware,andles, fleece wear, wood products, pottery, doll clothes, painted slates, aprons, cards, etc.

    Raffles-something for everyone. Snack bar all day-donuts, coffee, cupcakes, brownies, chiliogs, pizza and more. Info: [email protected].

    FISH FRY FIRDAY: Fort Ann Volunteer Fire Company.Through March 22nd we will be doingFish Fry every Friday night. It starts at 4pm and goes until 7 pm. There will be fish, scallops,

    lams, shrimp, chicken fingers, mac and cheese and a dessert. You may eat in or take out. 518-39-8811 for more information.

    ENJOY A HEARTY ALL-YOU-CAN-EAT BREAKFAST of regular or blueberry pancakes, eggs

    (any way you want), sausage, home fries, French toast, regular toast, and coffee cooked just for youby the Northern Rensselaer County Knights of Columbus. Join us at the Hoosic Valley Rescue Squad

    on Route 40 in Schaghticoke on Sunday, February 24th from 7:30 to 11:00 AM. Cost for adults is $7,children 6 to 12 is $3, and children 5 and under eat free. Proceeds will go to Cub Scout Pack 680,

    shaping tomorrows leaders.The next breakfast on March 24th.

    PICKLEBALL TOURNAMENT- Attention Pickleball players. Wilton Recreation is hosting aPickleball Tournament at Gavin Park, April 27 and 28, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., for players 45 years of age

    and older. Trophies and medals will be awarded. Registration begins January 16, in person or viasnail mail (proof of age required). Tournament is double elimination, mixed doubles, mens doubles

    , and womens doubles - one category per registration, please. Entry fee is $22.00 per person, whichincludes tournament polo shirt and light refreshments. Registration ends April 24. Any questions,

    please contact the park office during regular business hours, Monday through Friday.

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    information, and assistance to Rensselaer County Seniors age 60plus. No membership fees to join and we are open Mondaythrough Friday from 8:30-3:00 Aerobics: Mondays, Wednesdays,and Fridays at 9:15 Exercise with Ellio: Mondays, Wednesdaysand Fridays at 12:30 in our fully equipped Gym: Weights,treadmill, elliptical, and much more stop by for a tour! Off siteprograms: Bowling Uncle Sam Lanes Mondays at 12:30 AquaAerobics Lansingburgh Boys and Girls club Wednesdays at 9:00

    DAY TRIP TO FOXWOODS: The Moreau CommunityCenter, 144 Main St., South Glens Falls has planned a day tripo Foxwoods on Wednesday, February 27th. The deluxe

    motorcoach will leave the South Glens Falls area atpproximately 6:30 AM, stopping for breakfas t along the way.Departure from the casino will be at 5:00 pm, with an estimatedeturn at 9:00 pm. The cost is $45 per person (whichncludes the drivers tip). The casino bonus package includes a10 food credit or the full buffet and $10 Keno. If you wouldke to join us for this midwinter day trip, please call Jeanne

    Gutheil at 518-792-6007.

    BENEFIT DINNER: Saturday, February 23rd. MACs DINER at106 Broad Street in SCHUYLERVILLE will host a benefit dinner forThe Adirondack School of Northeastern New York. It will featurePENNE PASTA and will include your choice of marinara sauce or

    meatballs and sauce, Italian bread, dessert, and beverage. It will beheld from 4:00 pm until 6:30 pm and is open to the public. Take outswill also be available. Cost: $9 for Adults; children under 10 - $5.Children under 5 - free. Info: 791-0092

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the AmericanLegion on Clancy Street in Schuylerville Sundays February 24 from2-6pm each day. Everyone welcome. Casual dress. Info: 747-6687 or824-3719. Music by Ole Time Country.

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    OPEN HEARTH COOKING CLASSES will be held at 1786 Wilson Homestead in Hebron,

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    WINTER CARNIVAL: The Mettowee Valley Church will sponsor a winter carnival on Febru-ry 22 at the Granville High School gymnasium from 6pm-8pm. FREE! Giant inflatable bouncy

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