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Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a Roast Pork & Meatloaf Dinner-Soup, TossedSalad, Roast Pork Loin, Meatloaf, Mashed Potatoes, Vegetables, Dessert, Rolls & Butter, Coffee& Tea-Wednesday, Oct. 22, 4:30-7pm. Donation requested: Adults $10; Seniors & Military(Active/Retired with ID card) $9; Children 5-12 $6, under 5 free. Takeouts $10. Cash Bar available.1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga. Call 584-2585 for more info.
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The Country Round & Square Dance Assoc. will host a dance(old Style country) at the American Legion, Clancy St.,Schuylerville on Sunday, October 26. Dance from 1-5pm. Musicby “Ole Time Country”. Everyone is welcome. Adults $5, 6-17 yrs.$2, under 6 free. Casual dress. For info Linda (18) 638-8905 orSandy (518) 824-3719.
Good Shepherd Lutheran Church, 54 Glen St., Glens Falls,will be hosting a CRAFT FAIR on Saturday, November 1st from9am-3pm. There will be homemade crafts, food, beverages andsilent auction. Sponsored by the Mothers of Sunday SchoolersGroup (M.O.S.S.). Come join us!
SIMPSON UMC ANNUAL BROWN BREAD SALESimpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, RockCity Falls (.4 mi south of Rt. 29), is again hosting a SteamedBrown Bread Sale just in time for the holidays. Excellent by itselfor toasted with cream cheese or butter, this hearty and deliciousmolasses, flour, bran, raisin, and buttermilk-based bread issteamed in cans over the stove, refrigerates and freezes well,and makes great gifts, too! Cost is only $5 a loaf. Orders willbe taken until Friday, November 14, with pick up in the churchfellowship hall Friday, November 21, from 1-3 pm and 6-8 pm.Please call Dorothy at 584-9078 to place your order.
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BEGINNING LINE DANCING with Kevin Richards of 100.9 TheCat as a fundraiser for Corinth Dollars for Scholars, Inc.4 Tuesday Nights: October 21, October 28, November 18, and November 25. Come to one or come to all! Bring your friends! $10 Adults, $8 students - 50/50 Raffle and Bottled water avail-able.At the Holy Mother and Child Parish, 405 Palmer Avenue,Corinth. 7-8:30pm
THE FAMILY OF MABEL S. THOMAS would like to expressheartfelt thanks to a number of folks. So many cards and flowerswere sent and so much food provided. We really appreciated thenumber of hands that brought it all together. The staff at HighPeaks Hospice have been incredible, especially Nurses Caroland Kelly, always available, responsive and very caring. Also DRMike Bell, Nurse Linda and the staff at Evergreen in Corinth.Patty and Mike Miller at Brewer Funeral Home were superb inthe loving care given to the family. A special Thank You to thefolks of Stony Creek for your donations of food, assistance theuse of your town hall.
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Vendor Spaces Still Available-5th Annual ʻVendor-Blender-Mixerʼ A Fundraiser! Sat., Oct. 25, 9am-2pm, United ProtestantChurch of Fort Ann, 5 Ann St., Fort Ann (near intersection ofRoute 4 and 149 and across from Cumberland Farms) Crafts andVendors (Thirty-One, Jewelry, Pampered Chef, Party Lite andmore). Bake Sale-Plants-Luncheon (Homemade Soups andmore) Be out and about on a beautiful autumn day! Come! Shopfor the Seasons! Enjoy!
HERBED ROAST PORK DINNER - Saturday, October 25th, FortMiller Reformed Church, Fort Miller Road, 4:30-6:00pm. Noreservations necessary. Family style dinner includes: HerbedRoast Pork with gravy, stuffing, sweet potato souffle, greenbeans, coleslaw, beverage & apple brownies. Adults $10; Chil-dren (3-12 yrs.) $5 and Children under 3 years free. Directions:Fort Miller Road is located off Rt. 4 between Fort Edward andSchuylerville.
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43rd ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF NATIONSThe 43rd annual Festival of Nations will take place on Sunday,
October 26, at the Empire State Plaza, Convention Center. A fewthousand people attend the Festival every year which showcasesabout two dozens countries from around the World. Each one willhave their arts/crafts booth, continuous dances and music and,delicious cuisine from their Nation. It's a great education for chil-dren and a fun way to spend the whole afternoon (noon to 5pm)with Family and Friends. Admission is still only $5 for adults and$2 for children under 12. Some spaces are still available for busi-ness booths at a very reasonable cost. For more information, call518-371-3737. Website is www.festivalofnations.net
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HALLOWEEN FESTIVAL - CORINTH Grange, 531 Main St.,Corinth. Kids fun downstairs, chili meal deal, bouncy house,haunted tunnel, games and more. Adult events upstairs, readers,massages, vendors and more. October 25th, 10am-4pm.
"THE ELEMENTARY PTSA wants to thank all of those that par-ticipated in our Teacher Appreciation Event. Last spring wehosted a week of recognizing he wonderful job that teachers andstaff at Corinth Elementary do! With the generosity of local busi-nesses, private donations and volunteers, it was a huge suc-cess!"
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DRAWING ADIRONDACK ANIMALS ATTHE STONY CREEK FREE LIBRARY
A workshop in drawing Adirondack animals will be offered at theStony Creek Free Library on Saturday, October 25 from 11am toNoon. This program is for age 4 years and up. About the class, instructor Bruce Hiscock states, “I begin by hav-ing everyone draw a mouse after I demonstrate the techniquesinvolved. Then I show how to draw a deer or a bear or a fox, plusbirds and fish, using books from the library for reference. Finallyeveryone makes their own drawing of any animal they choosewith my help”.Instructor Bruce Hiscock writes and illustrates childrenʼs books.He studied chemistry at the University of Michigan and finishedhis PH.D. at Cornell University. Always an amateur artist, Bruceturned from chemist to writer/illustrator, and shares his scientifictraining as a writer, researcher, and lover of nature and the out-doors with others.This program is free, but registration is required. Children (above4 years) as well as adults are welcome to participate. Call to re-serve your spot at 696-5911. Or stop in the library at 37 Harris-burg Rd., Stony Creek, NY 12878. Normal Library hours areMonday and Wednesday, 5 to 9pm, Tuesday and Thursday 1 to5:30pm, and Saturday 9 to 12.
Saratoga Wilton Elks Lodge #161 presents a Breakfast Buf-fet-Fruit Cocktail, French Toast/Pancakes, Potatoes, BreakfastSausage and Ham, Corned Beef Hash, Scrambled Eggs, EggsBenedict, Juice, Coffee & Tea-Sunday, Oct. 19, 8:30-11am. Do-nation requested: Adults $8; Seniors & Military (Active/Retiredwith ID card) $7; Children 5-12 $6, under 5 free. Takeouts $8. 1Elks Lane, Rt. 9, Saratoga. Call 584-2585 for more info.
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19-The Country Round & Square DanceAssoc. will host a dance (old style country) at the American Le-gion, Clancy St., Schuylerville. Dance from 1 to 5pm. Music by“Ole Time Country”. Everyone is welcome. Adults $5; 6-17 $2,under 6 free. Casual dress. Info call Linda (518) 638-8905 orSandy (518) 824-3719.
Rosary-Altar Society sponsors HARVEST CRAFTFAIR/BAKE SALE-Friday, Oct. 17 from 5pm to 8pm and Satur-day, Oct. 18 from 9am to 3pm. Variety of hand-crafted wares;Harvest Café will be open both days; Raffles; Home-bakedbread, cakes, pies and cookies. Proceeds will help support St.Michaelʼs parish needs as well as the South Glens Falls commu-nity.
HUDSON FALLS PRESBYTERIAN Church Fall Rummage Sale - October 23, 24 & 25
The Presbyterian Womenʼs Assoc. of the First PresbyterianChurch of Hudson Falls will hold their Annual Fall Rummage Salein the Church House Basement, 9 River St., Hudson Falls. Thethree day sale takes place on Thurs., Oct. 23 from 9:30-4pm; Fri.,Oct. 24 & Sat., Oct. 25 from 9:30-Noon. For further informationcontact Rene Peceu at 747-3013.
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BEGINNING LINE DANCING with Kevin Richards of 100.9 TheCat as a fundraiser for Corinth Dollars for Scholars, Inc.4 Tuesday Nights: October 21, October 28, November 18, and November 25. Come to one or come to all! Bring your friends! $10 Adults, $8 students - 50/50 Raffle and Bottled water avail-able.At the Holy Mother and Child Parish, 405 Palmer Avenue,Corinth. 7-8:30pm
HALLOWEEN PARTY at the Greenwich Elks-Friday, Oct. 24,doors open at 6pm. Music by “Children @ Play” (7:30-11:30)playing the top 40ʼs Classic Rock. Prizes to be awarded. Freetaxi 11-12pm within 10 miles. Any questions call Donna 692-2347.
ELECTION DAY DINNER-Tues. Nov. 4 at Greenwich ElksLodge-Chicken & Biscuit Dinner w/Strawberry Shortcake 5pm-8pm. Adults $9.00; Seniors $8.00; Children under 11 $5.00.Reservations encouraged: 692-2061.
FALL CRAFT FAIR-Sat. Nov. 15-Greenwich Elks Auxiliary-Greenwich Elks Lodge, Rt. 40 S. For application or informationcall Donna 692-2347 or Amber 587-8224.
GENEALOGY CONFERENCEShellee Morehead Ph.D., CG, will be the speaker at the annualHeritage Hunters Genealogy Conference on Saturday, October18th at Saratoga Town Hall in Schuylerville, at the corner of Rt.4 and Rt. 29, (12 Spring St.). 8:45 AM - 3:15 PMConference topics are: Introduction to Italian Research; French-Canadian Research; Organizing Your Genealogical Research;and Sex, DNA and Family History. $30 for members and $40 for non-members. Registration in-cludes a hot lunch, breaks and exhibits. For information and reg-istration - call 518-587-2978 or email: [email protected]
FREE ENERGY WORKSHOPS PLANNEDCornell Cooperative Extension will be conducting free energyworkshops titled “Save Energy, Save Dollars”. The workshopswill be offered on October 30 at 6 pm at their office, 50 West HighSt., Ballston Spa, NY. Pre-registration is required as class size islimited. For more information or to register for the class call 885-8995*. Each workshop participant will receive three complimen-tary compact fluorescent light bulbs to use in their homes. Fall isthe perfect time to take some steps to make your home more en-ergy efficient. Learn how to reduce energy bills with low-cost,no-cost actions. These workshops are sponsored by the NewYork State Energy Research and Development Authority (NY-SERDA) and developed by Cornell Cooperative Extension andNYSERDA. Cornell Cooperative Extension Saratoga County pro-vides equal program and employment opportunities.
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The Corinth Free Library is starting a Sunshine Circle – a pos-itive, friendly discussion group to reflect on & discuss thought-provoking topics. This will provide an opportunity for adults andteens to meet and share their opinions. Sally Goodhart will facil-itate the group which will be held at the library on Tuesdays at3:30pm.
THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER OF THE CAPITAL REGION(ICCR) IS SEEKING LOCAL HOST FAMILIES FOR FLEX
STUDENTSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Created in 1992 by the US Department ofState, the Future Leaders Exchange Program (FLEX) is a schol-arship exchange program for high school students (ages 15-17)from Eurasia. The programʼs goal is to provide an opportunity forthe students to spend an academic year in the United States, liv-ing with a host family and attending an American high school,while engaging in activities to learn about American society andvalues to experience life in a democratic society. If you wouldpossibly consider hosting a student, the International Centerwould like to hear from you. For further information, call (518)708-7608.
Edinburg, NY – October 21 at 7 p.m. the Edinburg Historical Societywill hold its monthly meeting at the Edinburg Community Center on Mil-itary Road. Dan Berggren will entertain members with his music basedon human nature, love, hard work, failure & success. Dan has recordedseveral CDs of songs on the Sleeping Giant Records label, includingboth traditional and original Adirondack music. These include AdirondackGreen, Cloudsplitter, Rooted in the Mountains, Adirondack Reflections,and his latest CD, Tongues in Trees. All meetings and programs are free& open to the public.Children from Mr. Sitt's former fourth grade class from the Edinburg
Common School attended the September meeting to give a presentationon local history to culminate their studies. Congratulations to the 2014Nellie Tyrrell Award winner, Ethan Moore and Kailyn Ginter. Officers for2015 are: Maria Spaeth, president; Marge Ludwig, treasurer; ClaudetteKoza, secretary; Cynthia Kurtz, Curator; Priscilla Edward, Town of Ed-inburg Historian. Trustees are George Blackwood, Priscilla Edwards,Paul Fernhout, Joyce Marcellino, Linda Monacchio; Lifetime Trusteesare Dorothy Edwards, Fred Brownell, Bruce Brownell, Tressa Hopkins,and Marie Penino. The Society maintains the Nellie Tyrrell and Rural Museums, sponsorsprograms of historical and cultural interests and is actively involved inrestoration of historical sites within the Town of Edinburg.The Edinburg Historical Society continues to raise funds for the restora-tion and maintenance of the Copeland Historic Site which is comprisedof the Copeland Covered Bridge and Carriage Shop. This site is openthrough autumn. Your donation of $25 will purchase a share certificatefor yourself, as a gift, in honor of a loved one or in memory of a lovedone. Upon receipt of your donation, a certificate will be sent to the re-cipient you request and the name will be posted in the Copeland Cov-ered Bridge. Send your request to the Edinburg Historical Society, POBox 801, Northville, NY 12134.
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SUNDAY MORNING BREAKFAST-Oct. 19 8:30-11am, Green-wich Elks Lodge. $8 adults; $7 seniors; youth 5-12 $5 and under5 free. Bring family and friends!
OCTOBER 2014 ART SHOWCAPITAL DISTRICT - Southern Saratoga Artistsʼ Society is spon-soring an Art show in the month of October 2014. It is held at theShenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton CommonCourt, Clifton Park, NY 12065. It is open to the public. Go to ourwebsite www.southernsaratogaartist.com for the entry form whichhas all information on the form or call Angela at 399-1824.
SARATOGA NATIONAL CEMETERY HONOR GUARD ASSOC.The Saratoga National Cemetery Honor Guard Association is aVOLUNTEER organization. Membership in the organization isrestricted to active duty, reservists, national guard & any honor-ably discharged veterans of war and/or peace time service of allbranches of service. You MUST have proof of eligibility. Pleasefeel free to visit our web site at: www.snchga.com or contact ourAdjutant at: image.347@verizon .net . We are always looking forvolunteers (male or female) to become members. You will betrained and issued our uniform.
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WEEKEND ROAD TRIP TIPSA long weekend provides the perfect opportunity to hop into thecar and embark on a road trip. Sometimes it doesn't take an ex-tended vacation to recharge your batteries. A brief change ofscenery and venue can make for quite the respite as well.
Road trips also tend to be more affordable than longer getaways.If you have the benefit of a tow hitch and a camper, you alreadyhave your accommodations. But even if you still need lodging,there are several budget motels that can fit the bill for overnightlodging along your route. Here are some other road trip tips.
* Before embarking, take out a map and plan your excursion.Stick to locations that are within reasonable driving distance fromhome. If you roam too far, you will spend more time behind thewheel than you will enjoying your destination. Locations no morethan five to six hours away should suffice.
* Get your vehicle in road trip shape by ensuring it is in goodworking condition. If your car is scheduled for an oil change, getone before leaving. In addition, top off fluids and be sure that tiresare properly inflated.
* Stick to the scenic routes. While they may not save you traveltime, avoiding interstates in favor of picturesque backroads willmake for a much more relaxing and visually inspiring trip. Sched-ule rest stops so you can get out of the car and explore along theway to your destination. Taking backroads may also help youavoid some of your fellow weekend travelers.
* Make your long weekend a Saturday through Monday affair. Youmay find the roads are more congested Friday through Sunday.Simply starting your trip on Saturday and returning on Mondaycould save you the headache of driving in heavy traffic.
* Scope out low-cost activities at your destination. Many nationalparks are inexpensive and may only charge one fee per vehicleto enter. After Labor Day, many beaches no longer charge entryfees, making them an affordable option.
Take advantage of cooler temperatures and picturesque sceneryby planning an autumn weekend road trip.
KEY TO COOKING WITH PUMPKINSAutumn is ripe with vibrant colors and scenery. One of the morevivid sights this time of year are the bright, orange pumpkins thatadorn walkways and front porches of homes and businesses. Notonly are pumpkins ideal for decorating, but theyʼre also great toeat.
Some people who plan to carve jack-o-lanterns mistakenly be-lieve the same type of pumpkin can be used in their favoriterecipes. But what carving pumpkins have in visual flair, they usu-ally lack in flavor and substance. Instead, would-be pumpkincookers should look to other varieties if they plan to serve pump-kin on the menu.
Pumpkins are available from September through December, butthey peak in October. Many smaller pumpkins are better andsweeter for cooking. Mini pumpkins, sugar, cheese, and piepumpkins are varieties commonly used in recipes. The big jack-o-lantern pumpkins have stringy, watery flesh and will provide lit-tle to no pulp for cooking.
Select a pumpkin as you would any other type of squash. Lookfor a firm pumpkin with no bruises or soft spots. The pumpkinalso should have a deep orange color. Store pumpkins in a cool,dark area until ready for use to prolong freshness. Wash the ex-terior of the pumpkin in cool water before cutting to remove anydirt and bacteria on the surface of the pumpkin so it wonʼt betransferred to the pulp of the pumpkin.
Slice the pumpkin in half and remove the seeds and any stringymaterial. Rinse and save the seeds for planting or roasting. Putthe pumpkin pieces in the microwave to cook or you can steamor bake them until the pulp is soft and the pumpkin falls off of theskin. Cool the pumpkins, then puree the pulp until itʼs smooth.You may want to strain the pureed pumpkin with a cheese clothto remove any excess water before using in a pie recipe. Bakedbreads may benefit from the extra moisture.
Pumpkins are a great source of dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitaminC, riboflavin, potassium, copper, manganese, vitamin E, thiamin,niacin, vitamin B6, folate, iron, calcium, magnesium, and phos-phorus. Theyʼre also low in fat and calories. Pumpkin puree canreplace the oil in some baking recipes, much as you would useapplesauce.
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STAY-AT-HOME DAD look-ing for a bigger list. 10+ yrs. insurance. Will consult. Home care help. 518-337-3854
GUTTER CLEANING $80-$130 Fully insured.Call, text or email. Cell 951-1119 Email [email protected]
ELECTRICIAN Lammon Electric. Fully lic. & ins. 25yrs exp., res./comm. Stand by Generac generator 274-5100
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ANNUAL HARVEST FEST. St. Basilʼs R.O. Church,23 Archibald St. Watervliet (Maplewood) Sat. 10/18, 10-3. Ethnic food, bake sale, vendors, religious/cultural items, raffles and more.
ANNUAL Holiday BazaaarSat. Oct. 25, 10am-3pm. Calvary Episcopal Church. 85 Lakehill Rd. Burnt Hills. Handmade crafts, used book sale, Chinese auction, bake sale, lunch.
GARAGE SALE. SAT-SUNOct. 18-19, 9-? 489 Angel Rd. Corinth.
FALL AND HALLOWEENCraft and antique show. Saratoga Springs. Sat. 10/25, 9-2:30 at Knights of Colum-bus, 50 Pine Rd. Featuring a large variety of hand made items and antiques. No ad-mission fee. Free grab bags to the first 100 adults. Free parking. Cathy 885-3369
WANTED: CRAFTERS ANDantique vendors. Saratoga Springs, for craft and antique show. Held on Sat. Oct. 25th, Nov. 16th, Nov. 30th, & Dec. 14th at the Knights of Co-lumbus. 50 Pine Rd. Indoors. email:[email protected] call Cathy 885-3369 for contract and availablilty.
LUZERNE GARAGE SALEOct. 17-18, 9-4. 110 Pleasant View. Turn onto Beach Dr. from E. River Dr. 1 mi. north of Corinth. Many great items, no junk. (607) 368-5060
MOVING SALE. Furniture, sporting goods, electronics, lots of stuff. Fri-Sat. Sun, until Nov. 23rd. 104 Dunsbach Rd. Clifton Park.
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NORTH COUNTRY WILDCARE is seeking volunteers. Weneed people to staff the hotline, do transports, and help infundraising. We also need people who will be willing to obtaintheir NYS wildlife license to do rehab. Please come to our nextmeeting October 21 at 7pm in the conference room at the Land-mark Motel, Rt. 9, South Glens Falls, just north of exit 17 of theNorthway.
ADIRONDACK BLUEGRASS LEAGUE SHOW featuring ʻZink& Companyʼ and “Out of the Bluegrassʼ, Sunday, Oct. 26 at 2pmat Mollieʼs Mason Jar, 13 Park Ave. Ext., Hadley. Members $10,non-members $12, children under 12 and special needs, free.Join us at www.facebook.com. For more info 518-221-6231.
FIREWOOD $140/ FULLcord. Mixed hardwood,delivered. Call 696-6029
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Public Health will have the following clinics for the week of 10/20through 10/25. WARREN/WASHINGTON COUNTIES STD ANDHIV CLINIC:Tuesday, October 21, 6:00pm-7:30pm, WarrenCounty Municipal Center Public Health Office, entrance #6.WARREN COUNTY BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS: Monday,October 20, 11:30am-12:30pm, Glens Falls Presbyterian Church,Glen Street; Thursday, October 23, 9:30am-11:30am, CroninHigh Rise Recreation Room, 43 Ridge Street. WARRENCOUNTY RABIES CLINIC: Saturday, October 25, 10:00-Noon,Warren County DPW, 4055 Main street, Warrensburg. WARRENCOUNTY FLU CLINICS: Monday, October 20, 12:30pm-1:30pm,Glens Falls Presbyterian Church, Senior Meal Site; Tuesday, Oc-tober 21, 9:30am-10:30am, Cronin High Rise; Tuesday, October21, 11:00am-Noon, Stichman Towers; Wednesday, October 22,11:00am-Noon, Lake George Town Hall; Thursday, October 23,4:30pm-5:30pm, Warren County Municipal Center Room 5-110.Have no insurance! Tdap (whooping cough) vaccine available
at low cost for caregivers of newborns. Call 761-6580 for an ap-pointment.We have ZOSTAVAX (Shingles vaccine) for uninsured or under-insured, 60 years and older for low cost. Call 761-6580 for an ap-pointment.You don't have to live in Warren County to participate. Public
Health has a Childbirth Class monthly. Public Health also has aTravel Clinic for people who will be traveling out of the county.STD/HIV and Blood Pressure Clinics are free.
A $10.00 donation is requested for each pet at Rabies Clinic.Please bring dogs on leashes, cats and ferrets in carriers.Check our website: www.warrencountyny.gov for information
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SUPPORT GROUP FOR SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE LOSSSO. GLENS FALLS - Group Meeting 2nd & 4th Tuesday eachmonth. If you have lost a loved one to suicide, you are not alone.We offer a healing environment for you to share your experience,to offer support and to be supported by others who understandsuicide loss. There is a wealth of local resources for supportingsurvivors of suicide loss. You do not have to grieve alone. Fortime and meeting location please contact: Andrea Bello at 518-792-6007 Or [email protected]
BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for men-tors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties.We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth men-toring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, wehave been matching caring adults with local children for 50 years.Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influenceon the life of a child. Currently, we serve over 500 children, butthere are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learnmore about volunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250x15, or by email at [email protected].
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