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  •11TH ANNUAL BALLOON FESTIVAL FEST IVALSET TO LAUNCH, JUNE 3-5. The Cambridge Valley Chamber of Commerce, organizer of the event, is putting the final touches on the schedule of events and the commemorative program. Latest information is availabl e on the Chamber website at www.cambridgenychamber.com. The Festival will again feature 10 hot air balloons flying over the hills

fee for filingChamber prior to May 1. Applications available by calling the Greenwich of Commerce at 518-692-7979 or e-mail [email protected] or utilize our website www.greenwichchamber.org.   •CHAMBER MUSIC AT THE CCC. The Courthouse Community Center in Salem will once again come to life wit h the music of Mozart, Beethoven, Schumann, Brahms and more. A collaborative partnership with Daniel Shulman, an accomplished pianist and conductor educated at Juilliard, Dartmouth and Columbia led to the first series last spring which was well received. The 2011 chamber music series will take place on Sunday,  June 12th at 3 pm in the second floor courtroom. The courtroom has been praised for its exceptional acoustics whi ch makes it a natural venue for music presentations. It has been said that chamber music is like an intimate conversation among friends. The series will be offering a talented and noteworthy group of musicians including violinist Kaori Washiyama who has performed throughout this country and abroad. Mr. Shulman’s Shulman’s insightful narrative each performance adds to the listener’s enjoyment. Tickets are $20 each or $45 for the series of three and may be obtained by contacting the CCC. For additional information, please visit www.salemcourthouse.org.  •TALENT SHOW:Tickets are also available at the CCC for the wonderful Old Courthouse Talent Show which will take place at the Fort Salem Theater on   Saturday, June 4th   at 7:30 pm. Twenty-five talented individuals were selected for this year’s show during two weekend’s of auditions. Once again, the genial Dr. Dan Garfinkel were serve as Master of Ceremonies. His infectious sense of humor adds a great dimension to t he evening’s offerings. The family-oriented show will provide something for everyone. Tickets ate $10 for adults and $5 for students. To reserve tickets for the show, call the CCC at 518-854-7053.   • CELLO SEMINAR: on Sunday, June 5  at 2:00pm, at Hubbard Hall. The Cello Seminar is an intensive week-long seminar Salem for young professionally-bound cellists, led by Music from Salem directors Rhonda Rider, cello, and Judith Gordon, piano, and guest cellist Scott Kluksdahl from Southern Florida University. This concert will be their end-of-the-week celebration. Any and all contributions are welcome. For reservations: www.hubbardhall.org or 518.677.2495.

Road, Edward. the fantastic cars there willtobe4 raffles,Fort games, music In andaddition refreshments available from 10 am pm. The car show will benefit the non-profit Little Theater on the Farm and local food pantries. Admission is free, donations for the food pantries appreciated. Exhibitor’s registration fee, $10. Contact Dave Cole (518)955-2924 for registration. Rain date: Sunday, June 12. For directions visit: www.littletheater27.com.   •ANA ANA’s ’s Still Parents/Still Family Luncheon, Sunday, June 5, 2011, from 12pm - 4pm at Longfellow’s Restaurant, Saratoga Springs NY. NY. Sherokee will be speaking to families who have endured pregnancy loss and infant death. This event honors mothers and fathers at what can be a difficult time of year - when Mother’s Day and Father’s Day pass, and they are without their child(ren). Visit www.angelnames.org for reservations. Info: Michelle Mosca, [email protected], 518.654.2411, PO Box 423 Saratoga Springs NY 12866. Longfellow’s info: Longfellow’s Restaurant, 500 Union Ave, Saratoga Springs NY 12866, Phone: (518) 587-0108.   •THE SALEM UNITED METHODIST CHURCH is offering 10" inch deep dish frozen pies: Apple, blueberry,cherry veryberry, raspberry and strawverry rhubarb. (also available s ugar free) Pies are $12,00 each. Stock up for summer parties, picnics, and special events. Orders may becalled in to: Arlene Coldwell, 518-8547588, Barb Hunter 518-854-3647, or Donna Alexander 518-8543517. Deadline for orders is NOW and pick up June 15th at the Salem United Methodist Church West Broadway Salem.   •THE COURTHOUSE COMMUNITY CENTER IN SALEM  The Iron Rail exhibit opened and will be on view  until June 12. This wonderful interactive exhibit organized by Salem Town Historian, Al Cormier, showcases the railroad industry that was once flourished in Salem. Over 30 ar chived photographs have been enlarged and framed, and there is a wide assortment of  antique railroad artifacts and tools. Viewers young and old will be delighted with the model trains on display as well.   •THE CAMBRIDGE TRIBESMEN BOOSTER CLUB will be hosting a craft and vendor fair at the 2011 Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival on  June 3rd & 4th  and are seeking vendors wishing to participate. For more information and to receive an application, please contact Dawn Case at (518) 677-3959 or [email protected]

of Cambridge, Jackson and White Creek (weather permitting). Launches are planned for Friday and Saturday evening and Saturday and Sunday morning (dawn and dusk) from the Cambridge Central School. In addition to the Chamber, this year’s balloon sponsors include Baker Insurance Agency, Cambridge Guest Home, Contessa Racing, Glens Falls National Bank, Paraco Gas, O’Hearn’s Pharmacy, Tinkham Real Estate, & LaFlamme ’s, Inc. Welcome gift bags for the pilots are sponsored by King’s Car Care Center. Traditionally, pilots carry a bottle of champagne in the balloon basket to present to the owner of the property where they land after a flight. Champagne for this year ’s festival is being sponsored by Black Dog Wines & Spirits. On Friday morning, elementary students at Cambridge Central School will enjoy an inflation demonstration, sponsored by TCT Federal Credit Union. On Friday evening, an amazing fireworks display will light up the sky, thanks to Leon Barkley Real Estate, Endee Electric, and several community donations. On Saturday, the “Taste “Taste of  Cambridge” will return, sponsored by Cambridge Valley Machining, Simon Auto Sales, School House Pizza, and Adirondack Trust Insurance. Immediately after the Taste, the spectacular Moon Glow will take place, sponsored by Cambridge Guest Home and Alexander’s True Value. On Sunday, the community bids farewell to this year’s pilots at the Pilot’s Brunch, sponsored by A&M Printers. For details on the times and locations of these events and other activities organized by community groups, pick up a copy of the festival program, sponsored in part by Glens Falls Family Health Centers. Programs will be available in the community after Memorial Day and at the chamber information and merchandise booths during the festival. Posters, t-shirts and pins will be sold to support the festival again this year. The logo and poster art were unveiled earlier this month at the Artist Reception sponsored by Over the Moon Beads & Gifts and Happy at Home Pet Sitting Service. VOLUNTEERS ALWAYS NEEDED. Along with the generous sponsors that support the festival, volunteers play a vital role in the success of  this community event. Many jobs, from selling merchandise to handing out programs to directing traffic, are available. If you have an hour or two to spare during the festival weekend, please call 518-677-0887 or send an e-mail to [email protected].

 

CHAPMAN HISTORICAL MUSEUM EVENTS: The Chapman Historical Museum is located at 348 Glen Street, Glens Fall s. The exhibit Harnessing the Hudson will be on view through September 25th. Public hours are Tuesday – Saturday, 10 am to 4 pm, and Sunday, noon to 4 pm. For more information c all (518) 793-2826 or visit: www.chapmanmuseum.org. UpcomingPrograms Wednesday, June 8, 7 pm Lecture: A History of Palmer Falls in Corinth Speaker: Stephen Cernek, Prof. of  Social Sciences & Humanities, Daniel Webster College, And Director of the Corinth Social History Project Location: Chapman Historical Museum. Free. Wednesday, June 22, 7 pm Lecture: The History of Hydroelectric Power in NE New York Speaker: Duncan Hay, National Park  Service Historian, and author of Hydroelectric Development in the United States, 1880-1940 Location: Chapman Historical Museum. Free. Saturday, July 9,  10 am (3 hours) Paddle Tour on the Ecology of  the Hudson River Guide: Moreau Lake State Park Naturalist

Napaul Publishers, Publishers, Inc. June 3, 2011   2011 BALLOON FESTIVAL POSTER UNVEILED. The 11th Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival season kicked-off  Friday night with the unveiling of the 2011 Festival Poster. Seventy-five people attended the reception at the Cambridge Hotel to be among the first to see the poster and congratulate this year’s Festival Artist, Sara Kelly. The event was sponsored by Over the Moon Beads and Happy at Home Pet Sitting Service. Kelly’s watercolor poster art, entitled “Glow Festival”, depicts one of  the highlights of the Cambridge festival, the annual Moon Glow. With a creative use of light and shadow, the painting explodes with color and truly appears to glow. The original is intricately detailed and should be seen in person to feel its full i mpact. It will be touring the community in the next few weeks, beginning this week at the Cambridge Hotel. The painting will visit Battenkill Books and the Glens Falls National Bank before it is sold at auction during the Balloonist Brunch on June 5   at the Masonic Temple. Silent auction bids are currently being accepted. A portion of the proceeds from the sale of t he painting will benefit

Bring or water kayak;suggested. lifejacketsCost: required. Limited kayak  rental: your $15. canoe Food & $3/person. Advance reservations required. Moreau Lake State Park at: 518-793-0511 Saturday, August 13, 9 am Driving Tour of Historic Mill Sites on the Hudson Guide: Jeanne Williams , Director of Feeder Canal Alliance For details call the Chapman at 793-2826. Free Saturday, August 27, 10 am (3 hours) Family Activity: Paddle Tour on the Ecology of the Hudson River Guide: Moreau Lake State Park Naturalist Bring your canoe or kayak; lifejackets required. Limited kayak rental: $15. Food & water suggested. Cost: $3/person. Advance reservations required. Call Moreau Lake State Park at: 518-793-0511. More info avbailable: Timothy Weidner Chapman Historical Museum 348 Glen Street Glens Falls, NY 12801 (518) 793-2826. [email protected].   •DEFENSIVE DRIVING CLASSES OFFERED  Don’s Drivers Training and Eagle Mills Driver Safety Education are proud to present our exclusive PowerPoint presentation of NTSI’s 6 hour Defensive Driving Course, Traffic Survival Workshop. Interactive and fast moving, covers all required material , and very well received, the time will go by faster than you expect. This class is NYS DMV approved and wil l reduce your auto insurance by 10% off of collision, liability and no-fault for 3 years and remove up to 4 points from your driver’s license. Our spring class

the balloon festival. Posters of the original painting are available for sale at Battenkill Books (15 East Main), Over the Moon Beads (76 West Main), O’Hearn’s Pharmacy (55 West Main) and Deluge Designs (27 West Main), all in the Village of Cambridge. Pins commemorating this year’s festival logo, designed by Tiffany O’Connor, are also available at those locations. Pins, posters and T-shirts (featuring the logo) will be sold during the festival at all launches and at the Chamber information booth. The 11th Annual Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival will take place June 3-5 , 2011. For information, call 518-677-0887 or visit www.cambridgenychamber.com ABOUT THE ARTIST Sara majored in Art and Gold and Silversmithing in college, followed by 10 years as a self employed craftsperson, creating fabric sculptures (Fantasy Creatures) and cloisonné enamel jewelry. She also has worked as a pattern designer, creating storybook  characters such as Peter Rabbit, Curious George, Raggedy Anne and Andy into dolls and toys. During this time Sara designed “toys” for the Guggenheim Museum, taking subjects from famous paintings and making them into 3 dimensional artistically accurate fabric toys. Sara formed Over the Moon Graphics and Design in 2002 and has created various items for clients, from painting over 100 seed packets, to custom designed logos, printed items and

June 12th schedule is as   Brunswick Grange Hall, Corner of follows: Routes 7Sunday, & 142 (behind Stewarts), Troy, NY All classes are $35 per person, 9-3:30, and doors open at 8:30AM for registration.Hurry! LIMITED SEATS AVAILABLE and this class sells out fast every time! If you have been cooped up all winter with the cold and snow, now is your chance to get out for a day, meet people, and benefit from insurance reduction for three years! To enroll call Michele at 518-225-0462 or e-mail us at [email protected].   •DRUG HOTLINE NUMBER: Rensselaer County Sheriff’s Office Drug Investigat ors have seen an increase in the number of  Rensselaer County residents using the county drug tip line. Anyone with information on illegal or suspicious activity is encouraged to call the Rensselaer County drug / crime ti p line at 518-270-0128. All calls will be treated as confidential information.

websites. She also works for Imhof Sara as a legal and A&M Printers in graphics andJohn pre-press. has a secretary graphic style to her painting, using heavily saturated colors in an illustrative manner. Inspired by posters and book illustrations from the early 1900’s, she has developed her personal style of art based on her love of arts and crafts and histori cal imagery. She has painted and produced calendars and cards, and custom designed jewelry for sale at Over the Moon Beads for the last few years. Sara has been involved in Cambridge Valley Balloon Festival since 2002, creating many of the logos and working with the chamber as a board member and volunteer. She has supported the festival both physically and financially for years. Sara has been a resident of  the Cambridge area for almost 20 years.

  •MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG- Kevin McGuire, the Founding Artistic Director of the award-winning Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall (TCHH), returns to the area to dir ect the upcoming TCHH production of Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking musical, Merrily We Roll Along, which will be performed through June  Merrily We Roll Along, with a book by George Furth and lyri cs 4. Merrily and music by Sondheim, is based on the 1934 play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The story revolves around Franklin Shepard who, having once been a talented composer of Broadway musicals, has now abandoned his friends and his songwriting career to become a producer of Hollywood flicks. The musical begins at the height of his Hollywood fame and moves backwards in time, showing snapshots of the most important moments in Frank’s life that shaped the man that he is today. There will be 13 performances of  Merrily We Roll Along, May 12 (Pay What You Will / Open Rehearsal) at 8 p.m., May 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 28, and June 3 and 4 at 8 p.m.; May 15, 22, and 29 at 3 p.m.; and June 4 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $22 for Hubbard Hall members, $25 for non-members and $15 for students and children. Tickets are available at www.hubbardhall.org or by calling (518) 677-2495. An Opening Night Dinner, A Spring Community Bread Oven Feast!, will take place   Friday, May 13 at 6 p.m. outside the Freight Depot (rain site, inside the Freight Depot). The menu will feature local cheese, fruit and cucumber with smoked salmon appetizers; a main course of grilled marinated chicken breast, fresh herb focaccia, lightly roasted fresh asparagus, roasted new potatoes and local baby green salad; and strawberry rhubarb pie with homemade vanilla ice cream for dessert. Coffee, tea, seltzer and wine are included. Reservations are requested by Tuesday, May 10 at 5 p.m. Visit www.hubbardhall.org or call 518-677-2495 for tickets. The cost: $50.00, including theatre ticket /$30.00, meal only (for season subscribers). Hubbard Hall is an historic opera house locat ed at 25 E. Main St. in Cambridge, NY. For information, visi t www.hubbardhall.org.   •THE SECOND ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT TO BENEFIT THE SALEM S ALEM AREA VAN ENDEAVOR (SAVE) will be held on August 13 at the Ondawa Greens Golf Course. Cosponsored by the Salem Rotary Club and the Salem Area Chamber of Commerce, the tournament will offer two tee times: 8:00 am followed by lunch at noon; or 1:00 pm with dinner at 5:00 pm. The cost is $50 per person which includes either lunch or dinner. Lunch or dinner tickets alone are $20. Prizes will be awarded. Space is limited, and participants are encouraged to register early. SAVE SA VE is a community service providing t ransportation for Salem Area senior citizens and others without transportation to grocery shops and to other local destinations at no charge. Ken White, a volunteer driver, makes several trips each week. The tournament provides funds for operating the free service. Last year forty golfers enjoyed beautiful weather and helped support this worthwhile cause, raising over $2,100. For more information about the tournament, contact Rose Ann Savage at 854-9339. To reserve a spot on the van, call 854-3558.The Salem Area Chamber of  Commerce was organized to develop, encourage, and protect the commercial, professional, financial and general business interests of the Salem area. Its purpose is also to promote the general welfare of the community, to extend and promote trade and commerce, and preserve and protect the industrial, agricultural, historical and cultural interests of the area.

 

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stead, Hebron, NY. Weekends until December. 11am-5pm. (weekdays by appointment or chance) 7 miles north of Salem to Chamberlin Mills Road, then 1/2 mile west. 518-854-3134. NONFICTION FOR THE CURIOUS.

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GOYER’S POWER EQUIPMENT 

INSURANCE OFFICES

Rt. 7, Center Brunswick   Troy, NY 12180  Phone 518-279-3459 

 TO SERVE YOU:

Now Buying Junk Cars $25 & Up. Scrap, tin,

Schuylerville Insurance 144 Broad St.,  Schuylerville 695-4665 NorthCountry Insurance 144-A Broad St.,  Schuylerville 695-4898 Schuylerville Insurance

QUALITY USED CARS visit us at WARNER'S AUTO Church Street., Granville, NY 518-642-1342

TIRES FOR SALE Car, Truck, Dump Truck, Tractor trailer. NEW & USED. CHRIS CONNOLLY 421-3608 753-4542

78 West St. Cambridge 677-2110 WE’RE JUST A  PHONE CALL 

• MULCH • DECORAT DECOR ATIVE IVE STONE • LIMESTONE • PEA STONE • TOP SOILS • ENRICHED SOILS •SANDS Equipment Repairs & Landscape Supplies 1209 Rt 40 Schaghticoke, NY 518-753-7113

AWAY!  Or Visit Us On-line @www schuylervilleinsurance.com Free Quotes

 

Sales & Service Husqvarna Echo PARTY TENTS FOR RENT Reserve Yours Now! Don't Be Left Out! Also: Large cold food chests. Call 692-2028

TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL LAND AND LOT CLEARING. REASONABLE & INSURED 518-623-2389 WE SPECIALIZE IN ESTATE CLEAN OUTS. Antiques purchased or consigned. WANTED: antiques, collectibles, fine used furniture, china , glass, books and and garage sale items. Call  Call   518-747-0197

EXCAVATION BUILDING SITES SEPTIC SYSTEMS DRIVEWAYS DITCHING GRADING TOPSOIL LOREN TUCKER 518-692-9097

Neeson’s Truck - Auto & Classic Car Sales & Service Servic e Located 5 Miles South of Granville, NY on Rte. 22

OWL PEN BOOK BARNS are open for the season. 100,000 books, maps, prints. Open Wed-Sun 11am-5pm. 518-692-7039

New Look, More Room RoomSame Same Customer Friendly FriendlyService Service

  Check out or new expanded facility now delivery.. offering FREE pickup and delivery Locally specializing in brakes, struts and shocks. Our every day price on brake pads is $89.99 installed on most car and trucks, front or rear. Check out our quality preowned cars and trucks, trucks , all NY State inspected and warranteed.

[email protected]  ldblue.net  TRUCK BEDLINER Pendaliner Truck Truck Bedliner fits a 2002 F150, shortbed (781/2 inches). Includes tailgate liner. $100 Greenwich 518-692-7236

SPECIALTY LUMBER Table tops, mantle pieces, rustic furniture stock. Select grade hardwood lumber, including butternut, cherry, oak, ash, birch, etc. Call 518-4942747.

CALL US FOR ALL YOUR SERVICE NEEDS Check us out online at www.neesonsclassics.com Come visit your new NAPA Car Care Center! Better Business Bureau A+ Rating Owner: Tom Neeson Facility Id# 7098982

CA$H

For... • Any Form of  Gold, Platinum   & Silver • Diamonds • Pre Loved   Jewelry • Coin & Stamp   Collections • Watches • Sterling Silver • Sports Cards • Anything Old

 Huge Prices Prices Paid  (more than market prices)  No Appts Appts Necessar Necessaryy  (but available if preferred)  Lots of Positive Positive Reference Referencess Years of Experienc e • Locally Owned 

OLDER FORD LOADER $600 518-747-6185

ALLIED APPLIANCE REPAIR PARTS & SERVICE Low

rates 

since 1992. And we deliver! 518-581-0038

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FOR SALE: American Flyer Trains and other train items. 518-237-2138 FOR SALE: 2003 Chrysler PT Dream Cruiser, Standard, Turbo $5,000 2001 Subaru Outback, Auto, Excellent Condition $4,995 WHITE CREEK AUTO see vehicles & pictures at: www.whitecreekauto.com 518-686-4680 Open 7 Days!

Mon-Fri 9AM-5PM Saturday 9 AM-3 PM

FREE KITTENS Wormed, litter box trained. First shots. 518-695-3576. DON'T PAY HIGH HEATING BILLS.. Eliminate them BILLS with a Classic or E-Classic  OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE from Central Boiler. 25 year warranty. And our Thermopex is still $12.25 per foot. COMPARE with other dealers". 518-734-4652

TOP DOLLAR PAID!

For Junk Cars• Trucks SUVs & Scrap Metal!

200 20 0 PLUS! we Buy & Sell Quality

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 & UP for cars!!

Preowned Vehicles & Snowmobiles!!! AND WE HAVE TIRES OF ALL KINDS!!  Antiques & Collectibles

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AUTO

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LOANS AVAILABLE

NO CREDIT BAD CREDIT BANKRUPTCY Hometown Chevrolet Oldsmobile 518-499-2886

2000 DODGE STRATAS: FORSALE

4 door, good gas mileage, new parts. 518-854-3552 or 518-538-3921 leave message. $1600.00 obo

FREE BIBLE STUDY DVD.

Great tool to help understand the bible. You will NOT be contacted unless you have questions and desire further inquiry.   Call 518-7926725.

 Big Savings on all  in-stock Sheds! 112 Church St., Granville (518) 796-4949 4909 St. Rt. 40, Argyle (518) 791-7825 Rt. 149 & 40, Hartford St. James St. & Rt. 197, Ft. Edward AFFORDABLE  ROTOTILLING, BRUSH HOGGING, GRAVEL DRIVEWAY  MAINTENANCE, NEW LAWNS, ETC.  518-944-0735 

WOOD FOR SALE

Buy early, great prices. Perineum local hardwood, split and delivered by the cord. Call for prices. 518-854-9131 or 518-321-6968

Ask for Joe 152 Broadway Whitehall, NY PREMIUM HORSE HAY BALES: 3’X3’X8’ 518-378-0901

APPLIANCES RECONDITIONED & GUARANTEED

Open 7 Days 9 am - 6 pm

EXTRA ROOM STORAGE

Route 9, Chestertown

Apples Here ALL Year!  Cider & Donuts Too ! !  1174 Route 29, Schuylerville 518-695-3131

ABSOLUTE   CHIMNEY

 Rebuild, repaint or  repair your chimney  this Spring. Religning  specialist, chimney  sweeping, inspections,  Senior discount, mem  ber BBB. Accepting all   major credit cards.   518-237-9176 or  

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SELF-STORAGE, 5x5 to 10x25

Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, Dryers. Best selection, price & guarantee. New & Used parts. Major credit cards. 518-761-9501 59 Boulevard Queensbury, NY 1-800-640-4313 HIGHER CASH PAID FOR COINS,  jewelry, gold,

silver, watches, diamonds, stamps, sports cards, sterling, anything old. Call Dennis @ 518-583-3479 or 1-800-498-3479.

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LaVictoire Auto Sales AILS  aL  HERE,   PAY HERE VT & NY NY..   CALL FOR DET DETAILS   e BUY HERE,  V   c   i i     v  c   r  t    e  o i      S r  BUY, SELL, TRADE  e Established 1975    & Reformed Bible Chippenhook, Vermont F  Church  a   s   e NEW HOURS: Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-5:00 pm; Sat. & Sun 9am -5 pm Tom LaVictoire    l m r    CARS    S   a  S  1997 SATURN SL  1998 MERCURY COUGAR  a 2000 PONT. Bonneville   m l    e   r 4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 9 9 5  s   a    F 2000 MITSUBISHI Galant  &   e 4 dr, auto ....................... $ 1 9 9 5   r  S    i 1999 FORD Escort   o  e 2 dr, auto, blue   t r   v   c 4 dr, blue 4 dr, 4 cyl, blue ...... ............ ...... $ 1 2 9 5   i i   $2,995  c $2,495    V 1999 KIA Sephia 4 dr,  e   a2004 DODGE Intrepid 1997 HONDA Civic    L 4 cyl, ................................. $ 9 9 5 •  2 dr, std .......................... $ 2 4 9 5   •4 dr, auto ..................... $ 2 9 9 5 1999 FORD Escort L  1996 SUBARU Legacy SW  a 2003 MITSUBISHI Eclipse   e 2 dr, ZX2, auto ............ $ 2 4 9 5  V 4 cyl, auto, ........... ..... ............ .......... .... $ 9 9 5   c2 dr, auto ....................... $ 5 4 9 5   i i   1999 CHEVY Malibu 1996 VW Golf   c   v   r2002 MAZDA Protoge 4 dr, std. ........ ................ ............... ......... .. $ 1 9 9 5  t  ............ ..... $ 3 9 9 5  o   e4 dr, std, ......................... $ 3 4 9 5 4 dr, blue, auto ....... i      S 1996 SUBARU Legacy  r  1998 EAGLE Talon 2002 VW Jetta SW 4 dr, std. ... ....... ........ ....... ..... .. $2 49 5  e    &4 dr, std .......................... $ 5 9 9 5 2 dr, standard ...... ............ ......... ... $ 3 9 9 5 F  1996 SATURN SL  a   s2001 PLYMOUTH Neon 1998 SUBARU Outback  4 dr, auto ....................... $ 1 9 9 5 r    e m    l 4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 4 9 5 4 dr, SW, auto ....... ............. ........ $ 1 9 9 5 1995 MAZDA Protege   a      S2001 HYUNDAI Tiburon 1998 SUBARU Impreza 4 dr, 4 cyl ...... ........... ........... ............ ...... $ 9 9 5  S    2 dr, std. ......................... $ 4 9 9 5  a 1995 VW Golf  4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 4 9 5 l     m 5 dr, 4 cyl ...... ........... ........... ............ ...... $ 2 4 9 5  e   r2000 FORD Focus 1998 INFINITY  s   a 1995 PONTIAC Grand Am ............ ......$ $1695    F4 dr, 4 cyl, auto ...... 4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 4 9 5 2 dr, auto ....................... $ 1 6 9 5  & 2000 SUBARU Outback    e 1997 NISSAN Altima 1995 HONDA Accord SW    r   i  S  auto .............. $ 2 9 9 5 4 dr, 4 cyl, auto ............ $ 1 2 9 5 auto, 4 dr ....................... $ 1 9 9 5  e   oSW   t 20004 dr, SUBARU Outback  r  1995 MERCURY Villager  v   c   i SW  4   4 dr, auto ...... ............. ......... $ 2 9 9 5 1997 VW Golf  i   auto, 3 dr ....................... $ 2 4 9 5  c    V2000 SUBARU Forester 4 dr, standard ...... ............ ......... ... $ 2 4 9 5   a 1994 LINCOLN Town Car  e    L4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 9 9 5 1997 SUBARU Legacy  4 dr, auto ....................... $ 1 9 9 5 •    •2000 DODGE Intrepid 1992 VOLVO 240 4 dr, SW, std ...... ............ ........... ..... $ 2 9 9 5 L    e4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 4 9 5 4 dr, auto ....................... $ 7 9 5  a  V   c SUVS • VANS   i i    c   v 1997 JEEP Grand TRUCKS   r2003 CHEVY Blazer  t    e2 dr, auto ...... ............ ............ ......... ... $ 4 9 9 5 Cherokee 4 dr, auto$ auto$ 2 9 9 5  o i   1998 PLY. Voyager    S2001 FORD Ranger r  1996 CHEVY Blazer  e 4 cyl, auto ............ ...... ............ ........ .. $ 2 4 9 5 auto, 3 dr ....................... $ 1 9 9 5 4 dr, auto ..................... $ 2 9 9 5 F     & 1996 FORD Explorer  a   s2001 DODGE Durango 1998 FORD Explorer   e4 dr, auto ...... ............ ............ ......... ... $ 4 4 9 5 4 dr ................................. $ 1 9 9 5 r  m    l   a2000 GMC Jimmy  4 dr, auto ..................... $ 2 4 9 5 1996 FORD F-150 XLT      S4 dr, 6 cyl, auto .......... $ 2 9 9 5  S  auto, 86K ..................... $ 3 4 9 5   1998 JEEP Grand  a 2000 KIA Sportage 1996 FORD E250 Van l     m   r2 dr ................................. $ 2 2 9 5 Cherokee 4 dr, auto$ auto$ 2 9 9 5 full size ............................. $ 1 6 9 5  e  s   a2000 FORD Explorer 1995 FORD Explorer    F  & 1998 FORD F-150 XL 4 dr ................................. $ 2 4 9 5 4 dr, auto ..................... $ 1 6 9 5   e   r1999 FORD Ranger  S  white, auto ................... $ 1 6 9 5 1995 JEEP Grand   i   o Cherokee 4 dr ... ...... ..... .. $ 2 4 9 5  e   t4 cyl, red ....................... $ 2 9 9 5 r  1997 DODGE Caravan  v   c 1994 MAZDA B4000   i 1999 DODGE Durango i    c 4 dr, auto ............ ...... ............ ......... ... $ 3 9 9 5 4 dr, ............... ....... ................ ............... .......... ... $ 1 9 9 5 2 dr, 6 cyl, 67K .......... ....... ... $ 2 4 9 5    V  e   a1999 CHEVY Tracker 1994 CHEVY S-10    L2 dr ................................. $ 2 4 9 5 1997 GMC G3500 2 dr, 4 cyl, auto ...... .......... .... $ 2 9 9 5 • 

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1999 FORD Explorer

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1994 JEEP Grand

4 dr ................................. 295 1999 DODGE Ram$ 12500 ext. cab, auto ....... ............. ........ $ 1 6 9 5 1998 JEEP Gr. Cherokee 4 dr, auto ....................... $ 2 9 9 5 1998 FORD Windstar aut o .................................. $ 2 4 9 5 1998 DODGE Caravan 4 dr, auto, 96K ...... ............ ......$ $2995

1997 FORD Conversion

Cherokee 4 dr, auto$ auto$ 1 3 9 5 1994 GMC K1500 X-cab, 2WD, auto auto . $ 2 4 9 5 1993 FORD Conversion va n .................................... $ 1 9 9 5 1991 GMC Jimmy  4 dr, auto ..................... $ 1 2 9 5 1991 FORD Explorer 4 dr, auto ..................... $ 1 4 9 5

v a n .... ........ ........ ........ ........ ........ ....... ....... .......$ ...$ 22 95 1997 FORD F-150 XLT X-cab, 2WD ................ $ 2 4 9 5 1997 FORD F-150 XLT x-cab, std. ...... ............ ............. ......... $ 2 9 9 5

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• Auto Body Repairs • Free Estimates • PPG Paint Mixing on Site • Aqua Base Paint • Environmentally Friendly • Frame Repairs • Auto Glass Replacement • 100% Lifetime Warranty    WE CAN SAVE ALL OR PART OF   YOUR   SERVICING ALLDEDUCTIBLE MAKES AND MODELS   WITH HONESTY AND INTEGRITY  Conveniently located 6 miles south of Granville on Route 22

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642-3167 M, T, TH, F 8;30-5; Wed. 8:30-7 . DMV#7076246   •4TH ANNUAL BLESSING OF THE BIKES  BIKES   Hugs for Heroes, SUMC & Salem United Methodist Church congregation invite all bikers & the public to their 4th annual Blessing of the Bikes - On Sunday, June 5th, 5th, 2011 at 10:30 a.m. sharp. Rev. Debbie Earthrowl will preside over the annual blessings. Helmets will be passed for a free will offering to benefit Hugs for Heroes, SUMC a local support group which focuses on active military, veterans of all wars, police & firefighters and their families. All members of the military – past & present - are invited as special guests and are encouraged encourag ed to attend in uniform. A delicious free lunch and lunch and ride will follow the blessing. This is a rain or shine event. Bikes do not have to be present to receive a blessing to take home and carry on your bike. This event is general public open to not bikers, but to the nondenominational. nondenominationa will line up only on West Broadway Broadway. . This is a wonderful –opportunity to attendl.aMotorcycles community event, support our military personnel. Bring the kids! Contacts: kids! Contacts: Donna & Chuck  Alexander 518-854-3517, Rev. Debbie Earthrowl 518-854-3203 or April & Jim Washburn 518-854-3097.

1108 Route 29 • Greenwich, On the circle where 29 & 40 meet 

518-692-AUTO VIEW OUR INVENTORY ONLINE AT 

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2003 MERCURY SABLE LS

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7.990 

“Feel Good About Your Next Vehicle  Purchase, Come See David Peek!”  2003 VW PASSAT GLS

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‘06 DODGE Ram ST Sport SLT

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17.990 

‘03 MERCEDES-BENZ E BASE

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13,990 

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Toni Wells Named Sales Manager @ Castle Agency Castle Agency Inc, an Independent Insurance agency, named Toni Wells as Sales Manager. Toni brings 15 years of  sales and service from within the Financial Services Industry. Industry. She will write personal line insurance policies. You may reach Toni at Castle Agency, Agency, Inc. by pone: 518-753-4421, fax: 518-753-6952 or e-mail: Ton [email protected] [email protected]   SALEM EXTRA HELPINGS PROGRAM — JUNE 2011 Drop off your orders at the following locations: Salem Town Office, TD Bank North, Glens Falls National, Salem Hardware. All orders must be placed by Thursday, June 9th  for pick up on Thursday, June 30 th at the White Church between the hours of  Noon and 5:00 p.m. Any orders not picked up become the property of the Salem Food Pant ry. For a lsit of packages offered and for any questions please call Seth Pitts 518-854-4930 or Sue Dollard at 518-854-3298.JUST A REMINDER THAT THIS WILL BE YOUR LAST CHANCE TO ORDER.THE EHP PROGRAM WILL BE ENDING AS OF JULY-2011.    ROAST PORK DINNER  is Saturday, June 4th, at the Pawlet Community Church. The Ladies and Gent lemen’s Supper Club invite you to dinner starting at 5pm. If you have questions regarding the dinner, please call Doreen Mach at 325-3428 or Judy Coolidge at 802-325-3073. Take out orders can also be made on the day of the dinner by calling the church at 802-325-3022. Menu includes: Roast Pork baked with our famous topping Stuffing Mashed potatoes with gravy Hot vegetables Cabbage Salad Applesauce Applesauce Fruited jello Rolls/butter Hot and cold beverages Dessert this month will be brownie sundaes Cost of dinner is: Adults — $10.00 Age 12 — $6.00 5 & under - FREE.  • MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located @ 4 River Rd. Johnsonville will be having their monthly breakfast Sunday June 5th  7:30-11:30 AM. Included in the breakfast will be pancakes, French toast, eggs, toast, home fries, sausage, fruit, juice, coffee and omelets. Cost adults $6 children 5-12 $3 more info call 518-753-9549.   •CHICKEN BARBECUE. The Valley Falls United Methodist Church is holding a takeout only chicken barbecue on Saturday, June 4.  Pick-up will be at the church, 16 State Street, Valley Falls between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Adult s $9; $4 for children ages 6-12. Call 518-753-6053 for reservations and information.   •ROAST PORK SUPPER Thursday, June 9, from 4:30 on at the North Granville United Methodist Church on Rt. 22 in North Granville, NY. Adults $9.00, children 3-10 $4.00, under age 3 are free. The church is handicap accessible and all are welcome. Info 518-642-1512.   •HAM AND STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE DINNER at the Pittstown United Methodist Church Hall (just off route 7) Saturday, June 18  - 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm. Eat in or Take out. Menu: Ham, scalloped potatoes, gravy, 2 vegetables, applesauce, roll and strawberry shortcake. Call Sue at 663-5145 for more information or to make reservations.

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Creative Effect Landscaping, Inc. COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL Schedule Your Spring Cleanup  and  and Summer Lawn Care, Now! Landscaping and Much More! AFFORDABLE & DEPENDABLE  Call Today 518-742-9080   ATTENTION ALL MERMAIDS. Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Third Street – The Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Center swims every Wednesday at 9:00 am with Joyce Forner leading. We are looking for more mermaids and a volunteeryou Aqua Aerobics Swimming is probably theus best exercise will ever doteacher. for yourself and it is FUN. Join at the Lansingburg Boys & Girls club and enj oy the heated pool and the wonderful company. We guarantee you will be so happy and like the way you feel doing something so good for yourself! Call the Center at 518-270-5348 for more information.

 

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  •H.O.P.E. LAUNCHES NEW LOW COST SPAY/NEUTER CLINIC. H.O.P.E. (Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist) is pleased to announce the grand opening of a high quality, low cost spay/neuter clinic at 4255 Route 50, Saratoga Springs, Spri ngs, N.Y. The clinic will offer off er Saratoga and surrounding County residents low cost spay/neuter services for dogs and cats. This service is effective June 1st. For additional information and appointments or to apply for financial assistance, please contact Jeanette Sparks at 518.248.0355. www.hopeanimalrescue.org.

SUMMER PARTY   PLEASERS!   •THURMAN MARKET SEEKS SUMMER SELLERS  Does your garden produce more vegetables or flowers than you can use? Are you a crafter looking for an outlet for the wares you create? Perhaps you are a business owner looking for a new venue for interacting with the public? Thurman Station Farmers’ Market is requesting that applications be submitted now for the July, August, September season so that plans can be made. New this year will be the opportunity for more than one vendor to share a booth, either selling together or on alternating weeks. Thurman Station Farmers’ Market, now anticipating its third year, operates on Wednesdays at Thurman Station on New York  State route 418, just four miles outside of Warrensburg on the way to 1000 Acres Ranch Resort and Stony Creek. Vendors in the past have hailed from various towns, and included sellers of  garden produce, baked goods, maple products, jewelry, homemade soap, knitted andtosewn items, stones, books, photographs and art—items intrigue allgarden shoppers. Special attractions are arranged for many market days to draw additional shoppers. Past specials have included Heritage Day, music by Don’t Quit Your Yo ur Day Job, science exhibits by Joe Biss, a book signing, an art exhibit and water dowsing demonstra tions. To obtain the market rules and application form, visit www.persisgranger.com/  Thurman_Station_Farmers’_Market.htm or contact TSFM secretary Sally Feihel at [email protected] or 518-623-4889. Sally can mail the application and demystify the paperwor k. It is important to make your interest in becoming a vendor known before May 1, even if you have been a vendor at this market in past years.   • LAWN SALE ITEMS NEEDED When spring cleaning, bring in or call for a pickup your new/used household items, garden, linens, books, etc. for the sale. Jewelry items always needed. Sale will be June 11, 9-2.   •OSTEO AEROBICS @ Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy NY. Exercise is crucial to quality of life and development of the muscles surrounding the  joints is most important. Join Grace Hamilton on Thursdays at 10:00 am starting June 9 and will meet weekly. 518- 270-5348.

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  •CRAFT, TAG AND BAKE SALE @ Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton; on June 4,  from 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. A limited amount of tables are available to rent for $5 each. For more information or to donate to any of the three facets of our sale, contact Penny at the Senior Center (518 279-3413). Spring cleaning may uncover “treasures” that would be useful and greatly appreciated.

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  BE INSPIRED, BE OF SERVICE- The Retired & Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP) of Saratoga County helps recruit and place volunteers - people age 55 and older - for many organizations throughout Saratoga County. Join our volunteers team and impact the lives of others in your community! RSVP volunteers can be found serving as tax counselors, blood mobile assistants, activities volunteers, docents, friendly visitors, and others. All opportunities are flexible to meet your needs. Contact RSVP, which is located in the Saratoga County Office for the Aging at 884-4110. Start 2009 off right and empower yourself and others, share your talents and make a difference!

   SHOOT POOL FREE @ Rensselaer County’s Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy NY, free to you if you are 60 years of age or older. The Center is open 8:30 am. to 3:00 pm., Monday through Friday. Call 518-270-534 8 for more information.   HAT DAY AND PARADE! PARADE! Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY will be hosting a Hat Day. Day. Wear a hat, your favorite baseball cap, your military hat, how about your night cap, decorate a hat, wear your wife’s hat, your husband’s hat, how about your son’s hat, or maybe your daughter’s hat, maybe even your son’s daughter’s hat. It’s a hat parade on Friday June 10th , sponsored by Senior Whole Health, prizes will be awarded. Join us for lunch at noon, entrée will be; Sliced Turkey w/Gravy; suggested donation of $2.50 for seniors 60 years of age an older. older. All Rensselaer County seniors welcome, reservations required for lunch by calling 518-279-3485.

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  •CANCER SERVICES PROGRAM OFFERS FREE HEALTH TESTING. If you don’t presently have health insurance, the Cancer Services Program at Glens Falls Hospital pays for the cost of mammograms, pap tests and take-home colon cancer tests. Most local doctors and health centers participate and both men and women are eligible. Please call 518-926-6570 for more information on how you or a loved one could get lifesaving tests at no cost to you. Glens Falls Hospital is a 410-bed, not-for-profit, community hospital serving a six-county region of  Northeastern New York. With more than 2,900 employees, it is the largest healthcare provider between Albany and Montreal, offering inpatient and outpatient care, including emergency care, medicine/surgery, obstetrics, coronary care, cancer care, physical and occupational rehabilitation, and community services.   •OSTEO EXERCISE CLASS.  Rensselaer County’s Troy Area Senior Center, 19 Third Street – Are you tired of limit ing your life due to osteoporosis? Have you recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis and want to prevent further damage? Even if you want to avoid getting altogether, join our Ost  at eo Exercise Class. Thisosteoporosis class is offered every come Friday morning 10:30 am in the Rose Room on the second floor with instructor, Grace Hamilton. The class works with weights that we provide. You will strengthen your core, and improve your joints and muscles in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Exercising allows us to maintain muscle strength, coordination, and balance, which in turn helps to prevent falls and related fractur es. This is especially important for older adults and people who have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. Call 518-270-5348 for more information.   CELEBRATE PENTECOST SUNDAY JUNE 12 with Free Spirit Fellowship 1425 West High Street Ballston Spa. 518-8853149.

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  TALENT ON DISPLAY IN SALEM. Plans are underway for the annual Old Courthouse Talent Show which will take place at the Fort Salem Theater on Saturday, June 4th  at 7:30 pm. Twenty talented individuals will be on stage offering a wide selection of entertaining acts including song, dance and even a little magic. The family oriented show will offer something for everyone with talented individuals coming from surrounding communities to participate. The list of performers includes Jessica O’Keefe, Patti Mansmith, Jenn Borntraeger, Tammy, Stephen, Rebecca and Lillian Kelsey Finley, to nameButler a few. and Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students and are available at the Courthouse Community Center in Salem. They will be sold at the door the evening of the event.   •SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS: @ 52 Ferry St Schuylerville, NY 12871. 518695-6641 Free weekly story hours on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10am. The stories are followed by a snack and a themed craft. Babies and children are always welcome. Also join our Magic the Gathering Club, now meeting on the first and third Saturdays of the month from 1-3. All ages and levels are welcome. This is a free program. Contact Amanda at 518695-6641 with questions.

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  •MERRILY WE ROLL ALONG-   Kevin McGuire, the Founding Artistic Director of the award-winning Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall (TCHH), returns to the area to direct the upcoming TCHH production of Stephen Sondheim’s groundbreaking musical, Merr ily We Roll Along, which will be performed through June 4. Merrily  Merrily We We Roll Along, with a book  by George Furth and lyrics and music by Sondheim, is based on the 1934 play of the same name by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. The story revolves around Franklin Shepard who, having once been a talented composer of Broadway musicals, has now abandoned his friends and his songwriting career to become a producer of Hollywood flicks. The musical begins at the height of his Hollywood fame and moves backwards in time, showing snapshots of the most important moments in Frank’s life that shaped the man that he is today. There will be 13 performances of Merrily We Roll Along, May 12 ( Pay What You Will / Open Rehearsal) at 8 p.m., May 13, 14, 20, 21, 27 28, and June 3 and 4 at 8 p.m.; May 15, 22, and 29 at 3 p.m.; and June 4 at 2 p.m. Tickets are $22 for Hubbard Hall members, $25 for non-members and $15 for students and children. Tickets are available at www.hubbardhall.org or by calling (518) 677-2495. An Opening Night Dinner, A Spring Community Bread Oven Feast! , will take place  Friday, May 13 at 6 p.m. outside the Freight Depot (rain site, inside the Freight Depot). The menu will feature local cheese, fruit and cucumber with smoked salmon appetizers; a main course of grilled marinated chicken breast, fresh herb focaccia, lightly roasted fresh asparagus, roasted new potatoes and local baby green salad; and strawberr y rhubarb pie with homemade vanilla ice cream for dessert. Coffee, tea, seltzer and wine are included. Reservations are requested by Tuesday, May 10 at 5 p.m. Visit www.hubbardhall.org or call 518-6772495 for tickets. The cost: $50.00, including theatre ticket /  $30.00, meal only (for season subscribers). Hubbard Hall is an historic opera house located at 25 E. Main St. in Cambridge, NY. For information, visit www.hubbardhall.org.   •CANCER SERVICES PROGRAM OFFERS FREE HEALTH TESTING. If you don’t presently have health insurance, the Cancer Services Program at Glens Falls Hospital pays for the cost of mammograms, pap tests and take-home colon cancer tests. Most local doctors and health centers participate and both men and women are eligible. Please call 518-926-6570 for more information on how you or a loved one could get life-saving tests at no cost to you.

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  •THE SALEM VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT IS GEARING UP FOR THEIR ANNUAL 3 DAY JULY 4TH 2011 ACTIVITIES. THE THEME F OR THE PARADE THIS YEAR WILL BE: CARTOON CHARACTERS . The carnival will start at 6pm on Saturday July 2nd and Sunday July 3rd at the carnival grounds on Archibald St right off from NYS RTE 22. Stop by and try some of the delicious food that will be served or try your luck at one of the many games for kids or adults. Also try your luck at winning by buying a raffle ticket for one of the many donated prizes. DJ—Happy Days Again will be on hand all three nights providing the entertainment. On Monday July 4th our parade   line-up starts at 4pm at the Holy Cross church on North Main St (RTE 22). The parade will start at 5pm sharp and will go down Main St. to Park Place to the carnival grounds on Archibald St. As usual we are looking for a lot of floats for the parade, so if you belong to a group, organizati on, or just a family put your thinking caps on and start designing your float, because that is what makes up a parade along with a lot of music whether on a float or marching. There will be awards for the floats that come closest to the theme. On July 4th at 9:30 pm there will be a large fireworks display with a rain date of 9pm July 5th. If you are interested i n being a part of the parade contact; The Firehouse by July 1st, at [email protected] or call and leave a message 518-854-7516. Reminder: the cake booth is always looking for baked goods for all three nights so pleas e help us out.   •HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH, North Main Street, Salem conducts Masses with the Rev. Liam Condon, Pastor, at 8:15 a.m. on Mondays and Tuesdays. Mass on Sunday is at 8:30 a.m. Saturday Mass at Holy Cross is at 4:30pm. Thursday, June 2nd, is a Holy Day of Obligation. The vigil Mass on June 1  at 7:30pm and the Mass on Thursday will be at noon. The Bishop’s Appeal has begun. Your gift or pledge may be placed in the collection basket or sent to Father Condon. Religion classes have ended for the year. Registration forms for next year may be f ound in the rear of the church. Info: 518-854-3692.

 

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  V VALLEY ALLEY FALLS VILLAGE WIDE WI DE LAWN AND GARAGE SALE JUNE 4 FROM 9AM-2PM. Treaures, food at the Methodist church. Hundreds of books on the library lawn-a big part of this event!   • ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING at the American Lefion on Clancy Street in Schuylerville. dance from 2-6. Buffet at 3. Bring a dish to pass. Info: 518-747-6687.   •SALEM’S FEAST OF TALENT Plans are underway for the 8th annual Old Courthouse Talent Show scheduled for Saturday, June 4th at 7:30 pm. The Salem Courthouse Community Center is excited about the upcoming show which will be offered at the lovely Fort Salem Theater. Dr. Dan Garfinkel will serve as Master of Ceremonies. This year’s event will offer 26 talented talented performers representing Washington and Warren Counties and well as communities in Vermont. The competitive component has been eliminated this year, and guests will be treated to an old fashion variety show focusing on family entertainment. Many winners from previous competitions will be present to share their love of  performing. There will also be a 50/50 raffle as well as delicious home-baked items sold during the intermission. Tickets are $10 for adults and $5 for students under 18 and are being sold at the CCC as well as the door. door. Seating is limited, and it is advised to purchase tickets early. For info: 518-854-7053.   •HEBRON PRESERVATION SOCIETY  June 9 meeting at the Georgi Museum and Park Center Public is invited to attend the Society’s 7:00 P.M. meeting in the Community Room. A selfguided tour at 7:30 P.M. through the Museum will follow the meeting. There is no charge for this event. Guests and members are welcome to walk through the beautiful park grounds on the Battenkill and to join us paintings for light refreshment following the 18th tour. The Museum displays from the 14th through centuries, tapestries, porcelain, stained glass, and furnishings. An unusual mineral collection gathered by Henry Georgi, a mining engineer who traveled world-wide, is on exhibition. The entire estate - grounds, house and furnishings - was bequeathed to the people of Shushan and the town of Salem for community use. Classes, lectures, outdoor summer performances, as well as private events are held on the grounds from June through September. To find the Georgi from center Salem, travel south on NYS Route 22 to Washington County Route 61. Turn left onto 61, following it over the bridge into downtown Shushan. Turn right on Adams Street at the Georgi sign, and find parki ng on the left on the grass. For further information please call 518-642-346.

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  •ADIRONDACK CENTER FOR WRITING’S OPEN MIC SERIES!  Starting in June, we’ll sponsor a monthly open mic session in collaboration wit h several venues around the park. The series pairs inspiring readings from a featured author or poet, as well as an open forum to share your own writing. Willows Bistro in Warrensburg, NY hosts Open Mic Night on the second Thursday of every month. ACW will co-sponsor those events at the Willows every June, September, December, and March. For our first collaboration, June 9th, the featured author will be Paul Pines, (author of “Last Call at the Tin Palace” and “My Brother’s Madness”), Bibi Wein (“The Way Home”) in September, and in December, Mary Sanders Shartle (“Winterberry Pine: Three Poets on Adirondack Winter”). Please visit http://  www.persisgranger.com/F www.persisgrange r.com/FAFatWillowsBistro.htm AFatWillowsBistro.htm for more information. The Northwoods Inn at Lake Placid will hold readings on the second Thursday in July with reader Maggie Bartley, October with Charles Watt, and next January and April with readers TBA. The Old Forge Library will host on the second Wednesday in August with reader Paula Roy, and in November, February and May.   •WEDDINGS-BANQUETS-OUTINGS? Call American Legion Post 278, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville 518-695-3011. Spacious Hall 250-300 capacity. Excellent food & personalized service. Pavilion available- Clam steams, Roasts, Picnics.

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