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Clarence “Fritz” Neumann was an influential leader of the Council having served in many capacities, including the position of Grand Knight. He also served the Glenville community as a member of the Town Board and as Town Supervisor. With his passing in February 2006, the Council named a scholar- ship in his honor. Marcella’s will donate a portion of your total bill (dine in or take out) toward the scholarship fund, all day, Sunday, February 3 through Thursday, February 7. There is no additional cost to you. Mention to your server that you are dinning to support the Fritz Neumann Scholarship for the Knights of Columbus and enjoy your meal. Thank you for your support. (P) Pet Adoption & Craft Show AMSTERDAM – Adopt the love of your Life at the Brennan Humane Soci- ety’s Adoption Event/Craft Show on Sunday, February 10, from 12-4pm at Best Value Inn, 10 Market Street, Amsterdam. Adoption “matchmakers” will be on hand to help find the Perfect Pet that’s right for you. 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    Pet Adoption & Craft ShowAMSTERDAM Adopt the love of your Life at the Brennan Humane Soci-etys Adoption Event/Craft Show on Sunday, February 10, from 12-4pm at Best Value Inn, 10 Market Street, Amsterdam. Adoption matchmakers will be on hand to help find the Perfect Pet thats right for you. Need a gift for your two-legged Valentine? There will be over 30 crafters and vendors on hand. Chinese Auction, entertainment & great food available. Please bring a donation of dog or cat food-- we are non-profit. (P)

    Womens Club to MeetBURNT HILLS The Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake Womens Club will meet Monday, February 11 at noon in Knight Hall of the Burnt Hills Methodist Church. Rick Reynolds, Town of Ballston Historian, will present a program titled History Isnt Old, Its New. Reynolds, a former teacher at BH-BL Middle School, has been a featured guest speaker at many community groups. Program is open to the public. A business meeting will follow. (P)

    Priests for Life SpeakerGLENVILLE Fr. Denis Wilde O.S.A., PhD and Associate Director of the Priests for Life, will give a pro-life presentation, sponsored by the Knight of Columbus, Council #10013, at the parish of the Immaculate Conception in Glenville at 7pm on Friday, February 8 classroom #3. Fr. Wilde has just re-turned from the Holy Land and has been a very active pro-life priest. He will give a short presentation and then provide the audience with twenty minutes to ask questions. For more information, call Charlie King, K of C, at 399-7712. (P)

    Rotary to Hold Benefit Ziti DinnerGLENVILLE The Glenville Rotary Club will hold its 24th annual ben-efit Ziti Dinner on Fri., February 1 from 4-7:30pm at the Glenville Senior Citizen Center, next to the Glen Worden School on Worden Road. Tickets may be purchased for $8 at the door. Proceeds from the dinner will benefit the Northeast Regional Food Bank, the Scotia-Glenville Food Pantry, and other Rotary Service Projects. Takeout dinners will be available. Join us for entertainment, prizes and more! (P)

    Monday Noon ProgramSCHENECTADY The Friends of the Schenectady County Public Library will offer a series of Monday Noon programs at the central library, 99 Clinton Street in Schenectady. On February 4, Dr. Alice Green will review The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander. The programs are held in the McChesney Room beginning at 12pm. All are open to the public. Attendees are encour-aged to bring a lunch; beverages are available for a nominal fee. (P)

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    $2000 Clarence Neumann ScholarshipGLENVILLE The Glenville Knights of Columbus are again sponsoring a 1-year $2000 schol-arship to be awarded to a graduating High School student entering a college of their choice this fall. Students who reside in the Burnt Hills-Ballston Lake, Scotia-Glenville, Niskayuna High School districts and are an active member of the Roman Catholic Church are eligible. Entries will be judged on Community Service, Extracurricular Activities, Academics and an applicants written statement. Applications must be postmarked no later than April 15, 2013. Applications are now available in the High School Guidance Offices. (P)

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    Celtic Jam 2013CAPITAL REGION Celtic Jam 2013: Friday, March 8, 7pm at Scotia Glenville High School Auditorium. Join the Scotia Glenville Pipe Band for their 6th Annual Celtic Jam. Over 50 youth pipers and drummers from the Capital District will perform traditional and contemporary Celtic music. Scotia Glenville Pipe Band placed first in their grade at the 2012 World Pipe Band Cham-pionships in Glasgow, Scotland. Admission is pay what you can. (P)

    Science Zone: Train Your BrainSCHENECTADY Saturday & Sunday, February 2 & 3, 1-2:30pm at miSci (formerly Schenectady Museum), 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Sche-nectady. Free with admission. Can you train your brain to ignore something? Try this Stroop test and find out at this educator-led activity in miScis Science Zone. miSci (formerly Schenectady Mu-seum) is located at 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenecta-dy. For more information call 382-7890 or visit our website at www.miSci.org (P)

    Bowl-A-ThonAMSTERDAM The 2013 Annual Montgomery County SPCA Bowl-A-Thon will be held on Saturday, February 9 at Kellys Imperial Lanes on Wallins Corners Road in Amsterdam. The event di-rectly benefits the homeless animals at the MCSPCA Ani-mal Shelter. Registration will begin at the Lanes promptly at noon, with bowling from 1-3pm. The $10 per bowler registration fee includes two games of bowling and rental shoes. Donation sheets will be available on the organi-zations website www.mc-spca.org and at the MCSPCA Animal Shelter, as well as at Kellys Imperial Lanes. All bowlers collecting $100 or more in donations for the Animal Shelter will receive a MCSPCA T-shirt, and a grand prize will be awarded to the bowler collecting the highest amount of donations. All do-nations collected by bowlers are due at the time of Bowl-A-Thon registration. More information on the MCSPCA and events supporting it can be found at www.mc-spca.org and on Facebook. (P)

    Beat the Winter Blues and Beat Can-cer, too!SO. SARATOGA The Relay For Life of Southern Saratoga invites you to a Trivia Night! Join us for fun and games while you beat the winter blues and find out how Relay For Life is an opportunity to join your communitys fight against cancer! Our event Thursday, February 7 runs 5:30-7:30pm at Hilton Garden Inn, 30 Clifton County Rd. Bring your Relay Team, bring your Trivia Team, or just bring yourself! Many thanks to Mazzone Hospitality for generously donating the space and refreshment for this event. Contact Andria Scarchilli, Manager of Special Events, American Cancer Society-Capital Region at 518-220-6935 or [email protected], www.relayfor-life.org/southernsaratogaNY for more details. (P)

    Lenten Fish DinnersGLENVILLE The Knights of Columbus will host Lenten Fish Dinners starting on Friday, February 13 thru March 22, at Im-maculate Conception Church, Route 50, Glenville. Dinner will include Battered, Deep Fried Haddock, Fried Potatoes, Cole-slaw, Dessert, Coffee, Tea or Punch. We will be serving dinner from 4:30-7pm or until sold out. Adult dinners are $9; Seniors $8.50; and a Child portion $5. Family price of $30 for a family of 2 adults and 3 or more children. Mac n Cheese will be available for children not wanting fish. Take outs will be available. (P)

    Inspiration from the Past: The Art of James WhitbeckROTERDAM JCT. Join us for the opening of the latest ex-hibit: Inspiration from the Past: The Art of James Whitbeck which will take place on Saturday, February 2 at 2pm at the Mabee Farm Historic Site, 1100 Main St. (Rte. 5S) in Rot-terdam Junction. Inspired by 16th and 17th Century Dutch Masters, Whitbecks 29 paintings, which will be on exhibit, were created by using the earliest oil techniques. A self-taught painter, his subjects range from still life, landscape, interiors and songbirds. Cost: $5 per person; free to Schenectady County Historical Society members. Light refreshments will be served. The exhibit will be open Tues.-Sat. 10am-4pm until March 15. For more information call: (518) 887-5073. (P)

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    Continuing Art ShowSCHENECTADY Continuing Art Show, through March 31 in the Parish Hall, St. Stephens Episcopal Church, 1935 The Plaza, Schenectady, 12309. Fine Art Photography exhibit by local artist, Ann Norsworthy-Rigley. Traditions & Foundations, a collection of images reflecting historic sites and unique views of local landmarks as presented in Ms. Norsworthy-Rigleys contemplative and dynamic photographic style. Also on site, a comprehensive catalog of prior works and collections. 10% of all sales benefit SICM, Schenectady Inner City Ministry. For open hours, contact the church office, 346-6241, [email protected] or Ann, at 225-4440, [email protected] (P)

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    Science Discovery DemosSCHENECTADY Science Discovery Demos: Physics at miSci. Saturday & Sunday, February 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 & 24; 12:30-1pm. Free with admission. Have an explosive visit with this bonus educational opportunity! Have fun with physics at this educator-led science demo. miSci (formerly Schenectady Museum) is located at 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectady. For more information call 382-7890 or visit our website at www.miSci.org (P)

    Continuing Art ShowSCHENECTADY Continuing Art Show, through March 31 in the Parish Hall, St. Stephens Episcopal Church, 1935 The Plaza, Schenectady, 12309. Fine Art Photography exhibit by local artist, Ann Norsworthy-Rigley. Traditions & Foundations, a collection of images reflecting historic sites and unique views of local landmarks as presented in Ms. Norsworthy-Rigleys contemplative and dynamic photographic style. Also on site, a comprehensive catalog of prior works and collections. 10% of all sales benefit SICM, Schenectady Inner City Ministry. For open hours, contact the church office, 346-6241, [email protected] or Ann, at 225-4440, [email protected] (P)

    Town of Glenville Tax Collection SitesGLENVILLE The Town of Glenville has announced that all 2013 town, county, school and water taxes will be processed at the Glenville Municipal Center, 18 Glenridge Rd. In 2012, 1st National Bank of Scotia assisted with the collection of taxes, but based on proposed costs for bank services in 2013, the town has determined that an in-house collection will be the most cost-effective process. Town of Glenville residents are asked to plan on paying all taxes for 2013 by mail or in-person at the Glenville Municipal Center, or by utilizing the secure web portal on the towns website, www.townofglenville.org. (A)

    2013 Acoustic Coffee House ShowsFULTONVILLE All free Acoustic Coffee House from 6:30-10pm, held downstairs of the Fultonville Methodist Church on Montgomery Street in Fultonville. The no admission, no donation Acoustic Coffee House is a no alcohol event and is open to all types of music as long as there is NO vulgarity, doesnt offend anybody and acoustic instruments only. Enjoy some free food and beverages while listening to some great music and some very skilled and talented people. If you cant make it at 6:30pm, thats OK as there is a new performer every 9 - 13 minutes on average. Future Acoustic Coffee House shows (first Saturday of every month): February 2, March 2, April 6, May 4, June 1, July 6, August 3, September 7, October 5, November 2 and December 7, 2013. (A)

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    My cats have again decided that they dont really enjoy the snowy, cold weather so

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    grass is available.

    During late January and early February, I like to spend some time repotting

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    it up to a 10 pot. Since the hanging jade is a succulent, Ill use cactus soil with a

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    Scotia-Glenville Food PantrySCOTIA The S-G Food Pantry, located at the First Baptist Church of Scotia, 132 Mohawk Ave., Scotia, provides a 3-day supply of food to residents of Scotia-Glenville. Pantry is open Tuesdays 5:30-7pm and Thursdays 9-11am. Information: 399-9426, ask for Janice Cooper; or call Tim Horn at 377-0372. (A)

    NYS Free & Low-Cost Health InsuranceSARATOGA REGION New York State offers free and low-cost health insurance for children, teens and adults through: Child Health Plus, Family Health Plus and Medicaid. Free screening and enrollment services are available by calling toll free 1-888-242-1418. Please call our caring, professional staff for more information! We have 27 enrollment sites throughout the following counties: Fulton, Hamilton, Montgomery, Saratoga and Washington Counties. (A)

    Pampered Chef PartyALPLAUS The Alplaus United Methodist Church is hosting a Pampered Chef party on Sat., February 2 at 1pm at the church on 1 Brookside Avenue in Alplaus. Proceeds will benefit the church and its outreach programs. It will be a fun afternoon of great food and terrific products that will make your love of cooking that much easier and faster. And there will be prizes! Bring a friend or two or reserve a table for friends. Reservations requested but not mandatory. Call Johanne Shepard at 518-399-0497 for details. Visit www.alplausumc.org. The church is handi-capped accessible. (A)

    Preschool Open HouseBURNT HILLS The Burnt Hills United Methodist Church, 816 Route 50, will have an Open House for the Fall 2013 class sessions on Sat., February 9 from 10am-noon (snow date: Feb. 10, 1-3pm). The class programs focus on social development and kindergarten readiness through a strong theme-centered curriculum with art, music, and drama. Available classes include 3 yr. olds meeting Tues. & Thurs., and 4 yr. olds meeting Mon., Wed. & Fri. Classes meet 9-11:30am from September thru May. All are welcome to meet with the Christian Preschool teachers. For more information, call the Registrar at 399-6133 or the Church secretary at 399-5144, or visit website at www.bhpreschool.com (A)

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    Organization Seeks Board MembersCAPITAL REGION Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness organization is looking for Board Members. Joseph Michael Kolarcik Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit that provides fi-nancial assistance to families of stillborn and unexpected infant loss. Please come join us and help make a difference. Contact Cynthia at 518-878-9000 or visit online at www.jmkf.org. JMKF breaking the silence and remembering our Angels. (A)

    Looking for VeteransGLENVILLE Wanted: A lot of good men & women who have served our country in combat, hostile fire and imminent danger duty. All current members of the Armed Forces and Veterans of combat related military service are invited to join our Veter-ans of Foreign Wars Post 4660 (Mayfair-Glenville). Qualifying dates of military service are stated in your DD214 (separation document). In the absence of the DD214, Hostile Fire or Immi-nent Danger Pay can be established through your pay records. If you choose to join us, the Post will pay for your first years dues! We meet at the East Glenville Firehouse at 7pm on the 2nd Tuesday of each month. For more information, please con-tact Larry Zeglen at 399-7559 or Bob Bishop 399-9249. Visit our website at www.vfwpost4660.com (A)

    Co-Ed VolleyballCAPITAL REGION Sunday evenings (7-9pm). Openings for experienced B/BB players. A fun evening of competitive play in Glenville area. Contact Ed at 257-6903. (A)

    CD Crossfire Girls Elite Fastpitch SoftballCAPITAL REGION 16U & 18U team has openings based on position. For tryout information please contact: Coach Sears at [email protected] Coach Baker at [email protected] or visit our website at www.cdcrossfire.com (A)

    Marriage Encounter WeekendCAPITAL REGION For couples who desire to put the spark and romance back into their marriage, improve their communi-cation, revitalize their relationship and get away for a weekend. Held at a local motel. Reservations required. Please go to www.wwme.org for contact information and weekend dates. (A)

    Goodreads Book ClubBURNT HILLS The Burnt Hills Teen Reading Club is the Town Of Ballston Community Librarys virtual discussion group for teens. We will talk about our favorite books, have reading challenges and raffle prizes! Our Club is open to stu-dents in grades 7-12 and is a private group on goodreads.com that is not visible to non-members. Students can participate by signing up on goodreads.com, with parent permission. Inter-ested parents are also welcome to join our online group. For more information please mail [email protected]. (A)

    Addition to Library Pass ProgramSCHENECTADY The Schenectady County Public Library has added the ALCO Heritage Museum to its Library Pass Pro-gram. The Program is a partnership between the public library and area museums and cultural venues. Library patrons with a valid library card can sign out a pass just like a book to visit participating locations. Each pass offers free or reduced admis-sion according to the terms for that pass. For more information and a full listing of passes, visit http://www.friendsofscpl.org or call 388-4508.The program is made possible through the sup-port of the Friends of the Library. (A)

    Rare British Naval Jet Fighter Comes to ESAMGLENVILLE The Empire State Aerosciences Museum is proud to announce the acquisition of an extremely rare jet fight-er. British authorities at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, England, have agreed to the transfer of one of only three re-maining Supermarine Scimitar F.1 strike fighters from the In-trepid Sea, Air & Space Museum to the care of ESAM. Pow-ered by two Rolls-Royce Avon 202 un-reheated turbojets, each of 11,250 lbs. thrust, the Scimitar was supersonic in a shallow dive. Serving only with the Royal Navy-- Nos. 700, 736, 800, 803, 804, 807 Squadrons and the Fleet Requirements Unitthe Scimitar was soon overtaken, technically, by other jets. It was withdrawn from front-line service in 1966. ESAMs example is one of just three survivors from a production run of 76 (the other two aircraft are both in museums in England), so it rep-resents a rare chance to see an early generation jet fighter. For more information, call 377-2191 x10. (A)

    St. Andrews Episcopal Church ServicesSCOTIA St. Andrews Episcopal Church located at 50 Sacan-daga Road in Scotia has announced their weekend services as follows: Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 8am and 9:45am. (A)

    River Valley Chorus ROTTERDAM Women of all ages are invited to join the Riv-er Valley Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, an organization of nearly 25,000 women worldwide who sing four-part a cappella harmony, barbershop style. To learn more about Sweet Adelines International and how to become a mem-ber of River Valley Chorus visit www.rivervalleychorus.org or contact Sandy at [email protected]. Visit the International web-site at www.sweetadelineintl.org. (A)

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    MS Self Help GroupBURNT HILLS Saratoga Multiple Sclerosis Self Help Group meets the first Thursday of every month from 6-8pm at the Town of Ballston Community Library, 2 Lawmar Lane, Burnt Hills (399-8174). Registration is not required. For more infor-mation, call 1.800.FIGHT.MS (1-800-344-4867, Press option #1). (A)

    Wanted: Donations of Yearbooks and Class PhotosSCHENECTADY COUNTY Donations of yearbooks and class photos are wanted for an upcoming education exhibit at the Mabee Farm Historic Sites Franchere Education Center on the history of education in Schenectady County. Please contact Melissa Tacke at 374-0263 x3. Mabee Farm Historic Site is located on Route 5S in Rotterdam Junction. (A)

    Worship & Fellowship at BHUMCBURNT HILLS Come and participate in thoughtful worship services and fellowship times at Burnt Hills United Method-ist Church, 816 Route 50. Adult classes that cover a variety of religious subjects impacting our everyday lives are held at the 9am and 10:30am services. Sunday School classes for ages 2 yrs. thru senior high youth are held during the 10:30 service. Childcare for infants and children up to 2 yrs. is available dur-ing both the 9am and 10:30am services. Coffee and refresh-ments are provided following each service offering a chance to meet with your neighbors, friends, and church leaders. For more information, call our church office at 399-5144 or visit our website at www.nybhumc.com (A)

    Rare British Naval Jet Fighter Comes to ESAMGLENVILLE The Empire State Aerosciences Museum is proud to announce the acquisition of an extremely rare jet fight-er. British authorities at the Fleet Air Arm Museum, Yeovilton, England, have agreed to the transfer of one of only three re-maining Supermarine Scimitar F.1 strike fighters from the In-trepid Sea, Air & Space Museum to the care of ESAM. Pow-ered by two Rolls-Royce Avon 202 un-reheated turbojets, each of 11,250 lbs. thrust, the Scimitar was supersonic in a shallow dive. Serving only with the Royal Navy-- Nos. 700, 736, 800, 803, 804, 807 Squadrons and the Fleet Requirements Unitthe Scimitar was soon overtaken, technically, by other jets. It was withdrawn from front-line service in 1966. ESAMs example is one of just three survivors from a production run of 76 (the other two aircraft are both in museums in England), so it rep-resents a rare chance to see an early generation jet fighter. For more information, call 377-2191 x10. (A)

    St. Andrews Episcopal Church ServicesSCOTIA St. Andrews Episcopal Church located at 50 Sacan-daga Road in Scotia has announced their weekend services as follows: Saturdays at 5pm and Sundays at 8am and 9:45am. (A)

    River Valley Chorus ROTTERDAM Women of all ages are invited to join the Riv-er Valley Chorus, a chapter of Sweet Adelines International, an organization of nearly 25,000 women worldwide who sing four-part a cappella harmony, barbershop style. To learn more about Sweet Adelines International and how to become a mem-ber of River Valley Chorus visit www.rivervalleychorus.org or contact Sandy at [email protected]. Visit the International web-site at www.sweetadelineintl.org. (A)

    Self-Therapy for the StuttererCAPITAL REGION Self-Therapy for the Stutterer is the clas-sic self-help guide by the founder of The Stuttering Foundation, Malcolm Fraser. It is written to and for the many adults and teens who stutter. The 192-page book is available at most pub-lic libraries including those in Delmar, Cohoes, Guilderland, Loudonville, and Ravena. This book outlines a self-therapy program, which describes what the person who stutters can do to work towards better communication. The book is available free to all public libraries. If your library doesnt have it, ask them to contact the Stuttering Foundation toll-free at 800-992-9392 for a copy. (A)

    Volunteers NeededSCOTIA Compassionate and caring individuals needed to as-sist in providing care for the dying. The Joan Nicole Prince Home, a community home for the terminally ill, is looking for individuals wanting to make a difference by caring for ter-minally ill residents who lack the support and options to re-main at home during their final days. Volunteers are needed to provide personal care, support, meal preparation, laundry and light housekeeping. Training and ongoing support is provided. If interested, please call 346-5471 or e-mail [email protected]. (A)

    Al-Anon Family Group MeetingsSCOTIA If you are affected by a loved ones addictive behav-ior (alcohol, substances, gambling), Al-Anon can help restore your sanity. We, as a group, come together to share our experi-ence, strength and hope, and discover ways to live a happier life. Every Friday from 6:30-7:30pm, we meet upstairs at Our Redeemer Lutheran Church, So. Reynolds St. (corner of Glen Ave.) in Scotia. Questions? Call 377-9765 or email [email protected] with Meeting in the subject. (A)

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    * Columbine: Columbine is native to North America, Asia and Europe. It has lacy-look-ing leaves and bell-shaped flowers. While columbines are traditionally used as gar-den plants to attract hum-mingbirds, a few blooms add-ed to a floral arrangement can brighten up the design.

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    Caregiver ConnectionCAPITAL REGION Senior Services of Albanys Caregiver Connection program has a full menu of services and seminars planned to help family caregivers providing assistance to elders throughout the Capital Region. Contact the Caregiver Connec-tion at 465-1398 or e-mail [email protected] for additional information on upcoming Seminars, Telephone Seminars, and Telephone Support Groups. (A)

    Angels Needed!CAPITAL REGION Soldiers Angels is a non-profit organization with the sole mission of aiding and supporting the brave men and women of the military, wherever we raise the flag of the United States of America. Many different levels of volunteering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at [email protected] or Amy at [email protected] (A)

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    Enjoy Your Library At HomeBURNT HILLS Visit the Town of Ballston Community Library website, http://salon.sals.edu, install the free software, browse the collection, and add titles to your cart. Check out with a valid library card and download titles to a personal computer or laptop. When the download process is complete, you can enjoy titles on your Windows or Mac computer or transfer to supported devices, like an MP3 player or Apple iPod. Many audio titles can be burned to CD to listen in the car. For more information and help resources, visit http://salon.sals.edu. (A)

    Parent Network: News & Action CenterCAPITAL REGION The Early Care & Learning Council invites you to join Parent Network: News & Action Center. Parents: you are your childs first and best advocate! Sign up to receive valuable information on early care and get involved, help raise the bar on high quality early care and education and get connected with your government officials. If you would like to become informed about the need for better child care policies and would like to make your voice heard, join today! Go to www.earlycareandlearning.org and click on Parent Network. (A)

    Love to Sing?MECHANICVILLE The Dorothy Welch Choral Society is seeking men and women who love to sing. Reading music is not a requirement and there are no auditionsyou must love to sing, thats all! Rehearsals are held Tuesdays from 7-9pm at the Mechanicville United Methodist Church. For additional information, call Wendy Diaco at 664-3387, Lee Sponable at 664-7958, or Vern Hillijas at 399-7208. (A)

    Little People of AmericaCAPITAL REGION A newly formed chapter of Little People of America is now in your area. Little People of America, Inc., is a national non-profit organization that provides support and information to people of short stature and their families. We are the only dwarfism support orga-nization that includes all 200+ forms of dwarfism. Call Nicole at 209-8833 for more information. You can also check out our national website at www.lpaonline.org. (A)

    John Lant Jr. Memorial Blood DriveSARATOGA SPRINGS The Maple Avenue Fire Department will be sponsoring their annual John Lant Jr. Memorial Blood Drive on February 2 from 8am-1pm at the Maple Avenue Fire Sta-tion 613 Maple Ave. Saratoga Springs. To schedule an appointment call the American Red Cross; walk-ins are welcome the day of the event. (P)

    Angels Needed!CAPITAL REGION Soldiers Angels is a non-profit organization with the sole mission of aiding and supporting the brave men and women of the military, wherever we raise the flag of the United States of America. Many different levels of volunteering are needed. If you can help, please e-mail Bertha at [email protected] or Amy at [email protected] (A)

    Drivers Needed Home Delivered MealsSCOTIA Home Delivered Meals Program needs driv-ers for weekdays &week-ends, $8.50 / hr. and 45 cents per mile. Must have car and clean license. Call 384-3682 between 9am-3pm. EOE (A)

    Transportation for SeniorsS C O T I A / G L E N V I L L E : The Glenville Senior Center offers transportation to se-niors who live in the Town of Glenville or Village of Scotia. Well take you to the hairdresser, grocery store, Walmart, to visit a friend, the bank, etc. We are not able to transport folks to medical ap-pointments. Available pick up at your home Mon.-Fri., 9am-3pm. For additional informa-tion, call 374-0734. Dona-tions gladly accepted. (A)

    Glenville Town Board MeetingsGLENVILLE Glenville Town Clerk Linda Neals has an-nounced that all regular Town Board meetings and work ses-sions will now convene at 7:30pm. Glenville Town Board meetings are held at the Municipal Center, 18 Glenridge Road, on the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of each month, except June, July, & August, when meetings are held the 3rd Wednesday only. Town Board work sessions are scheduled for the 2nd Wednes-day of each month, at 7:30pm. (A)

    Donations NeededSCHENECTADY The Home Furnishings Program, Inc. is seeking donations to serve clients in need in Schenectady County. Program operates at no cost to the donor or recipient. Currently needed: beds, dressers, kitchen tables & chairs, cof-fee tables, end tables, loveseats and household items such as blankets, pots & pans, towels, small kitchen appliances and kitchenware. Donations are tax deductible. To arrange a pick up (in Schenectady County only), call 346-2444. (A)

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