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'Friend' the Granville Sentinel & Whitehall Times on Facebook to discover what everyone is talking about! Odyssey of the Mind Bonnie Hatfield! Tom Neeson of Neeson's Auto, Truck & Classic Cars in Granville invites you to enter to win this automobile. See details and oicial entry form below. Good Luck! The Great Automotive Giveaway A $3,000 Value! Friday, March 9 2012 FREE CLASSIFIED! SEE THIS WEEK'S SENTINEL OR TIMES AT NEWSSTANDS NOW FOR DETAILS! Must be 18 to enter Name Phone Address
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GRANVILLE, NY
weekenderPostal Customer
Friday,
March 9
2012
INSIDE
LOCALSAVINGS
money-saving flyers inside
How would you like to win a
car? Too good to be true?
Not if you're the winner of
our huge March giveaway.
FREE CLASSIFIED! SEE THIS WEEK'S SENTINEL OR TIMES AT NEWSSTANDS NOW FOR DETAILS!
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Please note all entries must be on this official form and must be handwritten. All others are invalid. All entries must be received by 3/31/1. Any winner in the past 24 months is not eligible. Mail or Drop off only at the address above. We will announce the winner in our 4/13/12 edi-tion. Winner required to have photo taken with sponsor for printing in paper. Must be 18 years of age to enter.
c/o Neeson's Classic Cars7583 State Route 22Granville, NY 12832
The Great Automotive Giveaway
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Address
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THE GREAT
Looking for a automobile? Then you'll love this month's gigan-tic giveaway. One lucky person will win a classic 1998 Saturn "L" series auto courtesy for Neeson's Truck, Auto & Classic Cars in Granville. The auto features an economical 4 cylinder engine, making it stingy on gas, automatic transmission and more. It's New York State inspected and comes with a limited warranty. It's a nice car waiting for a lucky win-ner...and that could be you. Don't delay...enter right now.
Automotive A $3,000Value!
Giveaway
Must be 18 to enter
Win a Car!
Tom Neeson of Neeson's Auto, Truck &
Classic Cars in Granville invites you to enter to win this automobile. See details and
oicial entry form below. Good Luck!
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Time for your "Dream Kitchen"Mark Haley and Doug Kirk of the Granville Curtis
Lumber invite you to check out the huge, money-
saving values inside the Curtis Lumber "Dream Kitchen
Days Event" sale circular inside this week's Weekender.
Bonnie Hatfield of Greenwich is the
lucky winner of the Weekender's
giant February "Great His and Hers
Bike Giveaway." Bonnie won two
new Cannondale Quick Series
Fitness bikes, plus Giro cycling hel-
mets and cycling jerseys!
Congratulations Bonnie! You're
another lucky Weekender giveaway
winner!
Congratulations Bonnie Hatfield!
Christina Ross-Loomis, Connie Ross, Erik Ross, all of Hometown Chevrolet; Chad
Monty, head of the Whitehall Youth, Chris Bascue, Brandon Bolster, Chad Mon-
ty Jr., and Hannah Bascue (clockwise from back row) invite folks to come
out and purchase raffle tickets for the Whitehall Youth League. Organizers
will give out four cash prizes and everyone who purchases a ticket will
automatically be entered for a chance to win a 2013 Chevrolet Malibu or
one of 28 flat screen televisions. Tickets are available at Putorti’s Market or
from any youth league board member.
The Slate Valley Museum is
celebrating all things Irish on
Saturday, March 17 from 10
a.m. to 4 p.m. Featured will
be Irish tea and food along
with a screening of the 1952
ilm classic , "The Quiet Man."
See details inside.
Erin
Go
Bragh!
Matt Austin, Abigail Dick-
inson, Logan LaChapelle,
Emma Whalen, Rebec-
cah Jones and Victoria
Davis from Whitehall High
School will compete in re-
gional Odyssey of the Mind
competition this Saturday,
March 10 at the Hudson
Falls High School. In case of
bad weather the event will
be moved to March 11.
Odyssey of the
Mind
2 • The WEEKENDER • Friday, March 9, 2012
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Book SaleWHITEHALL The Whitehall
Library on Williams Street will
hold a Book Sale during its
normal hours for the next few
weeks. Bring a shopping bag
and fill it for only $2, or buy a
single book for 25 cents. You’ll
find the sale in the downstairs
Children’s Room.
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Girls Ice HockeyGLENS FALLS The New York
State Age 14 and Younger Tier
II Girls Ice Hockey
Championship Tournament
will be held Friday through
Sunday, March 9 to 11, in Glens
Falls. Top state athletes will
compete at various times. Free.
Information/location: www.
adirondacknorthstars.com.
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Fish FryWHITEHALL American Legion
Post 83 at 148 Main St. in
Whitehall invites everyone to
its Friday Fish Fry from 4:30 to
7 p.m. on March 9. This meal is
served each Friday, with few
exceptions. Information: 518-
499-2482.
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Teacup AuctionWELLS The Wells United
Methodist Church’s Mission
Event group will host a Teacup
Auction on Friday, March 9, at
the Modern Woodmen of
America Hall off Route 30 in
Wells. Doors will open at 5:30
p.m., with drawings at 6:45 p.m.
Nearly 500 items, including
crafts, knick-knacks, glass,
houseplants, and baked foods
will be featured. Cost: $1 for 10
tickets. There also will be a
silent auction, including maple
products and jams, and hot
dogs, doughnuts, and make-
your-own sundaes will be avail-
able. Information: Bill at 802-
325-3203, or Maryann at 802-645-
0131.
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Friday BingoWHITEHALL Elks Lodge 1491
at 5 Elks Way in Whitehall will
host Friday Night Bingo at 7
p.m. on March 9. Featured will
be a $500 jackpot special. This
bingo is held each Friday, with
few exceptions. Information:
518-499-1491.
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Wilde ClassicDORSET Oscar Wilde’s witty
classic, “The Importance of
Being Earnest” will be staged
at 7:30 p.m. on March 9, 10, 16
and 17, and 2 p.m. March 11 and
18, at the Dorset Playhouse on
Cheney Road. Cost: $20 adults;
$10 students; two for the price
of one opening night.
Information/tickets: 802-867-
5777.
Pancake BreakfastWELLS The Youth Fellowship
invites everyone to its monthly
Pancake Breakfast from 7 to 11
a.m. on Saturday, March 10, at
the Wells United Methodist
Church off the green in Wells.
Cost: Free with a donation for
the Wells Food Shelf/Our
Neighbors Table, or $5 adults,
$3 ages 3 to 12.
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Prayer Breakfasts GRANVILLE A Men’s Prayer
Breakfast will be held from 8 to
9 a.m. on Saturday, March 10, at
the South Granville
Congregational Church on
Route 149. And, the Ladies
Prayer Breakfast will be held at
8 a.m. at AJ’s Restaurant in
Granville, with ordering from
the menu.
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Kung-fu for KidsPAWLET A Kung-fu for Kids
Program will be offered from
9:30 to 10:30 a.m. on Saturdays
from March 10 through April 7
at the Pawlet Public Library.
Information/registration: Rich
Marantz at 802-645-1960, or
email rich@greenmountainta-
ichi.com.
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Saturday HikeRUTLAND The Green
Mountain Club will host a Hike
of the Plymsbury Ski Trails on
Saturday, March 10. Explore
cellar holes, stone walls and
more on this moderate, four-
mile trek. Meet at 10 a.m. at
Main Street Park, near the east
end of the fire station off
Center Street in Rutland.
Information: Barb and Barry
Griffith at 492-3573.
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Horse EventGRANVILLE The Double L
Stable Equine Rescue and
Sanctuary will host a Horse
Information Event beginning
at 10 a.m. on Saturday, March
10, at the Tractor Supply Co.
store on Quaker Street in
Granville. Get information on
adoptable horses and a free
copy of “To Those We Hold So
Dear, Letters to Our Beloved
Pets” by local author Patti
Carte. Also, learn how to get
your horse ready for spring
and sign up for spring shot
clinics. Live music and a raffle,
too. Information: Double L at
518-638-6929, or www.doublel-
stableequinerescue.petfinder.
org.
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Rummage SaleWELLS A Rummage Sale will
be held from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
on Saturday, March 10, at St.
Paul’s Episcopal Church on E.
Wells Road, near the green in
Wells. Fill a bag for $3, includ-
ing books and linens.
Information: Joyce Rogers at
802-287-0077.
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Battle ReenactmentTICONDEROGA Major Robert
Rogers and the Battle of
Snowshoes will be highlighted
during a Living History Event
from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on
Saturday, March 10, at Fort
Ticonderoga. Tour through
opposing pickets of British
rangers and French soldiers
and experience a tree-to-tree
battle reenactment at 1 p.m.
Cost: $10; free Friends of Fort
Ticonderoga and Ticonderoga
residents. Information: 518-585-
2821, or www.fortticonderoga.
org.
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Fireside StoriesGRANVILLE Fireside Stories
for children will be offered at
10:30 a.m. on Saturday, March
10, at the Pember Library, 33 W.
Main Street in Granville. Lions
will be this week’s theme.
Information: 518-642-2525.
Knitting WorkshopRUPERT Merck Forest and
Farmland Center at 3270 Route
315 in Rupert will offer a free
Time to Knit Workshop from 1
to 4 p.m. on Saturday, March 10.
Information: 802-394-7836, or
email [email protected].
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Spaghetti BenefitGRANVILLE Everyone is invit-
ed to a Spaghetti and Meatballs
Dinner prepared by T’s Kitchen
from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday,
March 10, at VFW Post 1653, 9
North Street in Granville. Cost:
$6.50, with proceeds benefiting
the family of Kevin and Crissy
Loomis who recently lost their
home to fire. Information:
Matthew Meade at 518-955-0990.
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Chicken & Biscuit GRANVILLE Everyone is invit-
ed to a Chicken and Biscuit
Dinner from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. on
Saturday, March 10, at
Granville Hook & Ladder, Inc.,
42 Quaker Street. Eat in or take
out. Cost: $7 adults; $6.50 senior
citizens; $5 age 10 and younger.
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Spaghetti BenefitWELLS A benefit Spaghetti
Dinner will be served from 4:30
to 7:30 p.m. on Saturday, March
10, at the Modern Woodmen of
America Hall off Route 30 in
Wells. Cost: $6 eat in, $7 take
out, free age 2 and younger.
Proceeds will benefit Keith
Williams, son of Ken and
Nancy Williams, who injured
his hip in an accident on Jan.
14, is out of work and may need
a hip replacement.
Information: Kellie Sykes at
802-287-9762.
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Mettawee ManiaWEST PAWLET Mettawee
Mania 2012: A Talent
Extravaganza will be staged at
7 p.m. on Saturday, March 10, at
the Mettawee Community
School on Route 153 in West
Pawlet. Miss Vermont, Katie
Levasseur, is scheduled to
emcee this event that showcas-
es local talent of all ages.
Tickets are available at the
school from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. on
school days and will be sold at
the door. Cost: $7 adults; $5
senior citizens and students;
free children age 3 and younger
with an adult. Information: 802-
645-9009 during school hours.
Buffet BreakfastFAIR HAVEN American Legion
Post 49 at 72 S. Main St. in Fair
Haven invites everyone to an
all-you-can-eat Breakfast Buffet
from 8 to 11 a.m. on Sunday,
March 11. Cost: $7 adults; $3.50
ages 3 to 10; free 2 and younger.
This breakfast is held on the
second Sunday each month,
with few exceptions.
Information: 802-265-7983.
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VSO ConcertRUTLAND The Vermont
Symphony Orchestra, with
Director Jaime Laredo, will
perform an “Orchestral
Heroes” concert at 4 p.m. on
Sunday, March 11, at the
Paramount Theatre in Rutland.
Tickets range from $9 for stu-
dents to $29, available at 802-
775-0903, or www.
ParamountLive.org.
Ruth Gruber Story
MANCHESTER Israel
Congregation of Manchester at
6025 Main Street, Route 7A,
invites everyone to a screening
of “Ahead of Time: The
Extraordinary Journey of
Ruth Gruber” at 4 p.m. on
Sunday, March 11. Patti Kenner,
one of the film’s executive pro-
ducers, will discuss what moti-
vated her to preserve this for-
eign correspondent/photojour-
nalist’s story for future genera-
tions. Cost: Free-will donation.
Information: Doris Bass at 802-
297-0167.
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Parish MissionGRANVILLE The Sisters of
Charity from Scarsdale will
lead an ecumenical Parish
Mission at 7 p.m. Sunday
through Wednesday, March 11
to 14, at St. Mary’s Catholic
Church on Bulkley Avenue in
Granville. Each session, run-
ning from an hour to 1.5 hours,
will feature praise, song, wit-
nesses and talks, and everyone
will be welcome.
Qigong ClassWEST PAWLET An introduc-
tion to a Qigong and
Meditation Class with Rich
Marantz will be offered at 6:30
p.m. on Monday, March 12, at
the Fish and Game Club in
West Pawlet. Free and open to
all ages and fitness levels.
Information: Rich at 802-645-
1960, or email rich@green-
mountaintaichi.com.
Beauty TechniquesRUTLAND The American
Cancer Society will offer its
free Look Good, Feel Better
Program from 10 a.m. to noon
on Tuesday, March 13, at
Rutland Regional Medical
Center in Rutland. Female can-
cer patients will learn beauty
techniques to help them feel
good about how they look dur-
ing chemotherapy and radia-
tion treatments. Information/
registration: Rhonda Rockwell
at 802-773-0032.
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Prayer ShawlsSALEM The Prayer Shawl min-
istry group will meet at noon
on Tuesday, March 13, at the
First United Presbyterian
Church, 13 W. Broadway in
Salem. This group meets each
Tuesday at noon and works to
knit and crochet shawls and
lap blankets that are given to
people in need of comfort.
Everyone will be welcome.
Information: 854-9471.
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Spaghetti BenefitCASTLETON Everyone is
invited to a Spaghetti Dinner
from 5 to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday,
March 13, at the Iron Lantern
Restaurant on Route 4A in
Castleton. Cost: $8, $5 senior
citizens and children, with pro-
ceeds benefiting the grade 8
class at the Castleton Village
School. Takeouts may be
ordered on March 13 at 468-
5474.
Lenten Classes SALEM During Lent, a Bible
Study Class will be held at 8
a.m. on Wednesdays at the
First United Presbyterian
Church, 13 W. Broadway in
Salem. This class is in addition
to regular bible study classes at
8:30 a.m. and 7 p.m. on
Tuesdays. Information: www.
firstunitedsalem.com.
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Woman’s ClubCASTLETON The GFWC
Castleton Woman’s Club will
meet for lunch at noon on
Wednesday, March 14, at the
Medical Chapel on the
Castleton State College cam-
pus. A business meeting will
follow at 12:30 p.m. At 1 p.m.,
Laurie Knauer will demon-
strate the popular Arthritis
Foundation Tai Chi routines,
members are asked to bring
items for donation to Castleton
Cares, and everyone will be
welcome. Information: Linda at
273-2086.
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Dems MeetGRANVILLE The Granville
Democratic Committee will
meet at 7 p.m. on Wednesday,
March 14, at the Village of
Granville Meeting Room,
across from Stewart’s Shop, 51
Quaker Street in Granville. All
Granville registered
Democrats, especially those
newly registered, are encour-
aged to attend. Information:
Nicholas Silitch at 642-8086.
Health ClinicsRUTLAND AREA The Rutland
Area Visiting Nurse
Association and Hospice will
offer Blood Pressure and Foot
Care Clinics as follows: 10 a.m.
Thursday, March 15, Maple
Village, Rutland; 9 a.m.
Wednesday, March 21, Dorset
Nursing Assn., Dorset; 1:15
p.m. March 21, The Meadows
(residents only), Rutland; 3:15
p.m. March 21, The Gables (res-
idents only), Rutland; 11 a.m.
March 21, Linden Terrace,
Rutland; and 9:30 a.m. March
21, Sheldon Towers, Rutland.
Cost: $2 blood pressure; $5 foot
care. Information: 802-775-0568.
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Meal at SchoolHARTFORD The senior class
invites everyone to a Dime-a-
Dip Meal from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on
Thursday, March 15, at the
Hartford Central School on
Route 149.
Rummage SaleGRANVILLE Sylvan Star/
Skenesborough Chapter 122
will hold a Rummage Sale from
10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday,
March 16, at the Slate Valley
Masonic Center, 95 North
Street in Granville. This sale
will be held on the third Friday
each month, with few excep-
tions. Donations of clothing,
household items and toys may
be brought to the Masonic
Center on the day of the sale.
Information: Jean MacLeod at
518-260-0460.
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Teen Movie NightGRANVILLE Movie Night for
teens and older will be held at 6
p.m. on Friday, March 16, at the
Pember Library, 33 W. Main
Street in Granville.
Information: 518-642-2525.
Maple WeekendGRANVILLE Local maple-sug-
aring houses will be open for
Maple Weekend, March 17 and
18 and 24 and 25. These include
Grottoli’s Maple in Middle
Granville and Rathbun’s Sugar
House on the Granville-
Whitehall border. For more
information on the events, see
www.mapleweekend.com/
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Pancake BenefitGRANVILLE The South
Granville Congregational
Church on Route 149 will kick
off its “Raise the Roof ” project
with a Pancake Breakfast and
Bake Sale from 8 to 11 a.m. on
Saturday, March 17. Cost: $6
adults, $3 ages 5 to 11, free 4
and younger, with proceeds
going toward replacement of
the church’s slate roof.
Everyone will be welcome.
Information: Joan at 642-9510.
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Irish CelebrationGRANVILLE The Slate Valley
Museum at 17 Water Street in
Granville will celebrate the
immigrant Irish community of
the Slate Valley from 10 a.m. to
4 p.m. on St. Patrick’s Day,
Saturday, March 17. Featured
will be Irish tea and food, along
with the screening of the 1952
film classic, “The Quiet Man,”
starring John Wayne and
Maureen O’Hara. Also, view
the museum’s award-winning
exhibit on immigration from
1840 to the present.
Information: 518-642-1417, or
www.slatevalleymuseum.org.
CALENDAR ITEMS DEADLINE
Friday at 10 a.m. is the deadline to submit
items for the free calendar in the following
week’s newspaper. Whenever possible, items
should be submitted a week or more earlier
than that to ensure timely publication.
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