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CLIFTON PARK SOUTH PENNYSAVER www.CRWNEWSPAPERS.com COVERING: CLIFTON PARK SOUTH AND HALFMOON SOUTH 9,732 WATERFORD 3,815 COHOES 4,771 Total Mail This Edition 18,318 Total Circulation 10 Zones 155,000 MAILED EVERY WEEK 155,000 10 ZONES 40 ZIP CODES They are waiting to see your ad! PCS Capital Region Weekly Newspapers • 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 • (518) 877-7160 • Fax (518) 877-7824 Volume 65 • Number 8 • February 20, 2014 CHECK OUT ADVERTISERS & LOCAL EVENTS AT LOOK INSIDE FOR … LOCAL EVENTS LOCAL SERVICES EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent WWW. CRWNEWSPAPERS .COM Your Guide To Good Health LOOK INSIDE FOR Healthy Connection Healthy Connection In Our The Bi-Weekly Publication Date Is March 13th PENNYSAVER, MONEYSAVER AND THE BI-WEEKLY Publication Dates: March 6th & 13th Deadlines: February 28th and March 7th Guide Community Events Board more inside… www.capitaldistrictcontractors.com W. David Bernacki Finished Basements Deck & Sunroom 3 Season Sunrooms Cedar Decks 4 Season Sunrooms All Phases of Residential Remodeling Saratoga Springs Clifton Park Clifton Park Clifton Park Latham 2nd Story Additions With Wrap Around Porch & Gazebo Professional, Honest Business Serving The Capital District For Over 25 Years! CAPITAL DISTRICT CONTRACTORS & DECKS, INC. Capital Districts LARGEST Sunroom and Deck Builder DON’T MOVE IMPROVE... Mechanicville WE’RE A LEVEL ABOVE Free Estimates 371-9950 2013 Winner Of Angie’s List Super Service Award Prevent Roof Damage and Leaks Prevent Roof Damage and Leaks 527-9831 Take Advantage of Our Residential and Commercial Snow Removal! Emergency Service Calls Credit Cards Accepted INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES! CLIFTON PARK - CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services is pleased to offer free tax preparation for individuals with an earned income below $51,000. Tax preparation at CAPTAIN guarantees NO COSTS AND NO HIDDEN FEES, and your taxes will be prepared by an IRS Certified volunteer. Please Bring to Your Appointment: Bank account and routing numbers, 2010 tax return, Social Security card for each dependent, other IRS forms, childcare docu- mentation, unemployment forms, 1099 forms, W-2 forms. Appointments are held at the CAPTAIN main office, 5 Municipal Plaza, Clifton Park. Dates: Now- April 9, 2014. Schedule: Appointments are available on Wednesdays 9-12 & 4:30-7 and on Saturdays 9-12 . Please call 371-1185 to schedule an appointment and meet with one of our trained volunteers. HALFMOON GIRLS TRAVEL SOFTBALL, INC. HALFMOON - Halfmoon Girls Travel Softball will be holding open tryouts at the Stillwater Community Center on the following days: Sunday March 9th 1pm – 3pm for 16U; Sunday March 9th 3pm – 5pm for 14U; Sunday March 9th 5pm – 7pm for 10U and 12U. If you are interested in coach- ing 10U travel, please contact us via email or phone. The Mechanicville- Stillwater-Halfmoon Lassie League online registration is open until March 31st. Please register at www.halfmoonsoftball.com. For any questions, please contact Anthony DePasquale at [email protected] or call 810-9160. 7TH ANNUAL CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER REXFORD - Shenendehowa Rotary announces its 7th Annual Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on Saturday February 22nd at the Vischer Ferry Fire Station, 360 Riverview Road, Rexford, from 4pm to 6pm. Proceeds will benefit CAP- TAIN Child and Family Services. CAPTAIN programs and services address youth homelessness, poverty, bullying hunger, academic failure and fam- ily dysfunction and help support and empower youth and families in their journey to personal growth and self-sufficiency. Adult dinners are $10, se- niors $8 and children 10 and under are $6. Dinners are provided by Giffy’s Bar-B-Q and include homemade chicken, vegetables and gravy over but- termilk biscuits served with mashed potatoes, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Take out is available. Tickets may be purchased at Giffy’s Ameri- can Grill (373-9800), CAPTAIN’s Treasures or contact Robin Zimmerman at 371-1185 or [email protected]. MONTHLY BREAKFAST BUFFET AND OMELET STATION COHOES/WATERFORD - Cohoes/Waterford Elks, Sunday February 23, 2014, 9 AM to Noon. Cost is $ 7.00 for adults. Children 4 to 12 $ 4.00. Children Under 4 Free

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    COVERING: CLIFTON PARK SOUTH AND HALFMOON SOUTH 9,732 WATERFORD 3,815 COHOES 4,771

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    Capital Region Weekly Newspapers 2 Rosell Drive, Ballston Lake, NY 12019 (518) 877-7160 Fax (518) 877-7824

    Volume 65 Number 8 February 20, 2014

    CheCk out Advertisers & LoCAL events At

    LOOK INSIDE FOR LOCAL EVENTS

    LOCAL SERVICESEMPLOYMENTAUTOMOTIVE

    REAL ESTATE Sale/Rent

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    Your Guide To Good Health

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    W. David Bernacki

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    INDIVIDUALS AND FAMILIES!CLIFTON PARK - CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services is pleased to offer free tax preparation for individuals with an earned income below $51,000. Tax preparation at CAPTAIN guarantees NO COSTS AND NO HIDDEN FEES, and your taxes will be prepared by an IRS Certified volunteer. Please Bring to Your Appointment: Bank account and routing numbers, 2010 tax return, Social Security card for each dependent, other IRS forms, childcare docu-mentation, unemployment forms, 1099 forms, W-2 forms. Appointments are held at the CAPTAIN main office, 5 Municipal Plaza, Clifton Park. Dates: Now- April 9, 2014. Schedule: Appointments are available on Wednesdays 9-12 & 4:30-7 and on Saturdays 9-12 . Please call 371-1185 to schedule an appointment and meet with one of our trained volunteers.

    HALFMOON GIRLS TRAVEL SOFTBALL, INC.

    HALFMOON - Halfmoon Girls Travel Softball will be holding open tryouts at the Stillwater Community Center on the following days: Sunday March 9th 1pm 3pm for 16U; Sunday March 9th 3pm 5pm for 14U; Sunday March 9th 5pm 7pm for 10U and 12U. If you are interested in coach-ing 10U travel, please contact us via email or phone. The Mechanicville-Stillwater-Halfmoon Lassie League online registration is open until March 31st. Please register at www.halfmoonsoftball.com. For any questions, please contact Anthony DePasquale at [email protected] or call 810-9160.

    7TH ANNUAL CHICKEN & BISCUIT DINNER

    REXFORD - Shenendehowa Rotary announces its 7th Annual Chicken & Biscuit Dinner on Saturday February 22nd at the Vischer Ferry Fire Station, 360 Riverview Road, Rexford, from 4pm to 6pm. Proceeds will benefit CAP-TAIN Child and Family Services. CAPTAIN programs and services address youth homelessness, poverty, bullying hunger, academic failure and fam-ily dysfunction and help support and empower youth and families in their journey to personal growth and self-sufficiency. Adult dinners are $10, se-niors $8 and children 10 and under are $6. Dinners are provided by Giffys Bar-B-Q and include homemade chicken, vegetables and gravy over but-termilk biscuits served with mashed potatoes, tossed salad, dessert and beverage. Take out is available. Tickets may be purchased at Giffys Ameri-can Grill (373-9800), CAPTAINs Treasures or contact Robin Zimmerman at 371-1185 or [email protected].

    MONTHLY BREAKFAST BUFFET AND OMELET STATION

    COHOES/WATERFORD - Cohoes/Waterford Elks, Sunday February 23, 2014, 9 AM to Noon. Cost is $ 7.00 for adults. Children 4 to 12 $ 4.00. Children Under 4 Free

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    FIRST MOON GLOW GALACOHOES - The first ever MOON GLOW Gala will be held on Saturday, March 1st at The Venue at St. Josephs Church at 65 Congress St. The Gala begins at 7pm and continues until 11pm. Cost is $40. Magic, music, fire, wine, eta, food and fine wines, this is a progressive event, beginning with acoustic music, a photo booth, juried art show, and entertainment that builds through the four phases of the moon as the eve-ning passes. This fundraising event will create a scholarhip fund for a Cohoes High School senior to continue on in arts education. The Venue is absolutely stunning, and is just beginning to hose events; this will be one of the first large happenings at this location. Food is being provided by the Century House, Leahs Cakery, the Tugboat Restaurant, The Pig Pit, Black Cat Tavern, Tug Boat Tavern and others. Tast-ings of all kinds of foods and beverages and a complimen-tary tasting glass are included. Everyone on the committee is a volunteer and there are no administrative costs. Come and have a memorable evening and please wear artistically formal dress. (Not black tie, be original). Tickets are avail-able at several Cohoes merchants or City Hall. More info at www.cohoesgala.com

    AARP TAX-AIDE SERVICESCAPITAL DISTRICT - The AARP Tax-Aide program will begin providing free tax preparation for low and moderate income residents in Saratoga County in February. The AARP Tax-Aide program is sponsored by the AARP Foundation in coopera-tion with the Internal Revenue Service. AARP Tax-Aide coun-selors are volunteers who are trained in state and federal tax regulations, and are certified by the IRS to provide tax prepa-ration services. Tax preparation services will be available from Feb. 1 through April 15. To find the location nearest you, go to www.aarp.org/findtaxhelp. Then call the listed phone number to schedule an appointment. If you do not have ac-cess to the internet, call 1-888-227-7669 for assistance.

    AFTER THE FIRES MONTHLY MEETING

    BALLSTON SPA - After The Fires monthly meeting will be Tuesday, February 25 at 7pm at Eagle Matt Lee Fire House on Washington St. in Ballston Spa. New members are al-ways needed, and are welcome to attend a meeting, find out more about our organization, and see how you can help your neighbors in need. After The Fire helps Saratoga County residents who have suffered a loss due to fire. The group is comprised entirely of volunteers and exists totally on do-nations. They provide families with personal care items, a nights lodging at a participating hotel/motel, gift cards, Red Cross referral, informational material, emotional support, etc. If you would like additional information, please leave a mes-sage on voicemail 435-4571, or visit www.afterthefire.org.2014 SHENENDEHOWA ROTARY

    SCHOLARSHIPCLIFTON PARK - Shenendehowa Rotary is accepting appli-cations for a $500 Scholarship that is awarded annually to a graduating senior in the Shenendehowa School District community. The scholarship will be awarded to the appli-cant who is judged to display the best combination of dedi-cation to school, community, work and plans for the future. Students currently attending Shenendehowa High School should contact the guidance office for an application and submission deadlines. The application form and deadline for those applicants not attending Shenendehowa HS can be found at www.shenrotary.org. Shenendehowa Rotary is cel-ebrating over fifty years as a service organization changing and saving lives in our community, through our professions, and throughout the world. Shenendehowa Rotary meets every Thursday morning at 7:15 AM for breakfast at Coburg Village at the intersection of Grooms and Vischer Ferry Roads in Clifton Park.

    FISH FRY FRIDAYSCOHOES/WATERFORD - Cohoes/Waterford Elks, Starting February 28, 2014. Fish Fry will include Ash Wednesday and Good Friday. Please call the lodge at 235- 3222 for dinner items and prices.

    Also on February 28 there will be Music in the Lounge from 7pm to 9, sing a long, karaoke and dancing.

    FREE SEMINARCLIFTON PARK - Attention Moms: Do you have a teenage or adult daughter? Are you worried you are growing apart? Would you like an enviable relationship? Free seminar 5 Secrets to an Enviable Mother Daughter Relationship Inter-national Bestselling Author BJ Rosenfeld. Southern Saratoga YMCA,1 Wall St., Clifton Park. Sunday, February 23rd, 2-3:00 P.M. Space is limited! To register: Visit http://ymca.bjrosen-feld.com or Call 518-542-0978

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    CLIFTON PARK A Saratoga County Arts Council Art in Public Places Exhibition is on display in the 2nd floor Gallery at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, for the month of February 2014. Featured are artists Johane Gareau and Betty Pieper. Gareaus mixed-me-dia exhibit is called Diversity. Piepers exhibit is called ART Straight from the Heart of Childhood.

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    CHURCH PENNY SOCIALCOHOES - St. Michaels Church, Page Ave. in Cohoes will be hosting their Annual Penny Social on Sunday March 2nd. Doors open at 12:00PM with games starting at 2:00PM. There will be a Polish & American kitchen, door prizes & raffles. Ad-mission is free with soda and cookies at intermission. The church hall is handicapped accessible. For more information call 237-7121.

    CABIN FEVER SALE COHOES - Shake off the winter blues and stop at the Cohoes Public Library on March 8 (snow date, March 15) for a Cab-in Fever Sale. Sponsored by the Friends

    of the Cohoes Public Library, the sale features a book sale, their ever popular homemade bake sale, & a bric-a-brac sale where you can find your next treasure. The sale will run from 10 am to 3 pm at the Library at 169 Mohawk St. Updates may be found at their website at www.CohoesPublicLibrary.org or by calling 235-2570.

    $1,000 SCHOLARSHIPS TO BE AWARDED

    SARATOGA CO. - The Saratoga County Fair announced that ten $1,000 scholarships will be awarded to current New York State high school seniors and also students enrolled in col-lege. The New York State Association of Agricultural Fairs and the New York State Showpeoples Association sponsor the scholarships. The qualifying students must be active at the Saratoga County Fair or with the New York State Showpeo-ples Association. All applicants from Saratoga County must submit their applications through the Saratoga County Fair or the NYSSA no later than Friday, April 11, 2014. Information is available at the Saratoga County Fair office, 162 Prospect Street, Ballston Spa, NY 12020, through Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County and from local high school of-fices. Applications must be printed and completed from the web at www.nyfairs.org. For more information, contact the Saratoga County Fair office at 885-9701.

    FAITH BAPTIST CHURCH LENTEN

    LUNCHEONSREXFORD - On Wednes-day, March 5th, at 12

    noon, the first of seven Lent-en Luncheons will take place. These luncheons are sponsored by the Faith Baptist Church, 11 Glenridge Road in Rexford. The public is encour-aged to attend these luncheons which will continue weekly, each Wednesday until March 27th. Lunch is served at noon, with a suggested donation for the meal, with a special speak-er each week. People with special dietary needs please feel free to bring your lunch and join others at the table for fel-lowship and the message. Please reserve your table space, however. If you only have one hour for lunch, it is possible to attend, as the luncheon is finished by 12:45 p.m. Reserva-tions are requested and may be made by calling the church office at 399-2220, reservation line #3 (or e-mail: [email protected]) by Sunday of the week you plan to at-tend. In case of the need to cancel the luncheon, check the SCHOOL CLOSING NETWORK. If Shenendehowa Central Schools are closed, the luncheon will be cancelled. The speaker on March 5th will be Rev. Bruce Johnson, retire pas-tor of Clifton Park Center Baptist Church.

    TWO COMMUNITY SCHOLARSHIPS OF $1,000 EACH

    CLIFTON PARK/HALFMOON - The Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library Community Scholarship program has been established by the Friends to assist deserving students in realizing their educational dreams. The Friends anticipate awarding two scholarships of $1,000 each year to students who will attend an accredited two-or four-year col-lege or university. Scholarship recipients must be Shenende-howa High School students AND/OR residents of the Library tax district who attend another public or private high school or are home schooled. Applications will be available on Janu-ary 2, 2014, and may be obtained from: The Welcome Desk at the Library Shenendehowa High School East Counseling Center, or The FOL website at www.cliftonpark.org.friend-sofchpl. Please note that applications MUST be received in the library by library closing on March 7, 2014, and MAY NOT be faxed or transmitted electronically. For more information, please contact Lori Bennett at [email protected].

    2ND ANNUAL MIRACLE LEAGUE POKER RUN-THE MIRACLE RIDE

    CAPITAL DISTRICT - Save the date (May 17, 2014) for our 100 mile scenic road course through the mountains of Rens-selaer, Columbia, and Berkshire Counties to raise money for sports and social programs for children and adults with disabilities. Register on the day of the ride from 9:00am-11:00am. The ride begins at 11:30am. The ride concludes at the Rensselaer Elks with a chicken bbq, food, prizes, raffles, entertainment, live music. Cost per rider $25, passenger $15, and picnic only $15. Downloadable event registration forms will be available in coming weeks at: capitalregionmir-acleleague.org If you have any questions contact Linda Baker at 518-376-8365.

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    CALLING ALL HIGH SCHOOLS, THE INTERNATIONAL CENTER WANTS YOU TO BE PART OF

    WORLDQUESTCAPITAL DISTRICT - The International Center of the Capital Region is happy to invite area high schools to participate in our first annual Regional Academic WorldQuest Competi-tion which is scheduled to take place on March 8, 9:00 AM at the Polish Community Center. Academic WorldQuest is a flagship education program that tests high school students knowledge of international affairs. In the competition, four-person teams compete by answering 100 multiple-choice questions. The winner of our regional competition will move onto attend the national competition in Washington, DC on April 26, representing our region. The International Center of the Capital Region will fund the travel and lodging for this winning team and their coach. Call (518) 708-7608.

    THE FRIENDS OF THE CLIFTON PARK-HALFMOON LIBRARY

    BOOKS AND BRUNCHCLIFTON PARK - Saturday, March 15, 2014, 10:00-12:00 Noon at the Van At The Vista at the Van Patten Golf Club, 924 Main Street, Jonesville. Join area book groups and lovers of books for brunch and a panel discussion about embracing change and setting seeds of change into motion to create the life we want to lead, even when its not evident at the time. $20.00 includes brunch, non-alcoholic beverages, and gratuity. Make checks payable to the Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library. Mail your check to FOL, 475 Moe Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065. Please write on the memo line, Books and Brunch. Your check is your registration. Reser-vation deadline is Tuesday, March 11. For more information, visit www.heifer.org.

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    CORNED BEEF OR HAM DINNERCOHOES - Saturday, March 15. 5 and 6 PM. Adults: $10, Seniors: $9, Children (6-12): $6 Under 5: Free, Family (2A,2C): $29. Reserva-tions by March 12. Take-out available with

    reservations. Holy Trinity Parish Center, 1 St. Marie Lane, Co-hoes. 518-237-2373

    BRIAN ZAPEL DANCESCLIFTON PARK - On the last Sunday of every month Brian Za-pel holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next danc-es will be Sunday, February 23 & March 30, at 7 pm. The cost is $5 per person at the door. Come and enjoy this wonderful evening of dancing and entertainment. This event is open to the public.

    CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

    GLENVILLE - Monday, February 24th - The Joy of the Gos-pel the Popes vision for the Church (part 3 of 3) presented by G. Peter Avvento, STD. 7:00 PM - St Edwards Social Hall, St Edward the Confessor Church, 569 Clifton Park Center Rd, Clifton Park. Call G. Peter Avvento @ 373-7372 x 230. All Are Welcome.

    ROCK SHOWCLIFTON PARK -- Join local geologist Lori Hoose will be pre-senting a Rock & Roll show at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Friday, February 21. Hoose will share with us cool rocks and minerals that she has gathered. The Friday Morning-Free-For-All begins at 10:30 am. All are welcome to this drop-in program; no registration required. Beverages are served. For more information, please call the Library at 371-8622.

    CELEBRITY CHEF DINNERCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, is kicking off their 2014 Celebrity Chef Dinner series on February 24, at 6 pm, at the Center. The Lutheran Care Network, Coburg Village, will be sponsoring the event with celebrity chef Gene Collen preparing a delicious dinner. Entertainment will be provided. For more information, please contact the Center at 383-1343. This event is open to the public.

    FOSTER PARENT MEETINGSARATOGA CO. - A Foster Parent Information Meeting will be held on February 24, 2014 at 4:00 PM at the Services Building, 152 West High Street, Ballston Spa, New York. Saratoga Coun-ty is in need of foster homes for school-aged children and teenagers. The next certification class will begin in Spring, 2014. Please contact Jennifer Otten or Stacey McVaigh at (518)884-4157 for more information.

    KIDS IN THE KITCHEN PURIM BAKEOFF

    CLIFTON PARK - Clifton Park Chabad will host Kids in the Kitchen- Purim Bakeoff at 1:00 pm on Sunday, March 9th at 495 Moe Road. Children and children at heart are welcome to participate in the making of Purim pastries Hamantashen with a variety of fillings as well as Rugelach and cinnamon buns! Parents are asked to be at hand assisting as all the chil-dren make their very own Purim treats. Purim, this year on Sunday, March 16th, will be celebrated Italian style at the Shen adult community center at 4pm.

    CAPTAIN & CAPITAL DISTRICT CONSULTING OFFER AFFORDABLE

    SAT PREP COURSECLIFTON PARK - Captain is proud to offer SAT Prep with Capital District Consulting, a compa-ny whose mission is self-improvement. Thirty percent of the course fee will be donated to CAPTAIN programs and services. SAT Prep spe-cializes in strategies and techniques that all students should know before taking the SAT.

    The stated goal of the course is to prevent test anxiety and to fully prepare students to perform at their best on both the math and English portions of the exam. Colleges often base scholarships on a combination of grades and SAT scores, so underperforming on the test can cost you and your family thousands of dollars in lost scholarships. Most colleges use the SAT scores in admission decisions, so dont sell yourself short! Get into the college you want by earning the score you are capable of achieving. Please go to www.capitaldistrict-consulting.com and register today. The course fee is $225.00 and classes will run from 7:00-9:00 pm on March 10, 13, 17, 20, 24 and 27th. Classes will be held in the conference room of CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services in Clifton Park, located at 5 Municipal PlazaSuite 3. Scholarships are available for students in need. Questions? Call Larry Silverman @ 4 69-0259.

    SUMMER JOBS AVAILABLEHALFMOON - The Town of Halfmoons Recreation Depart-ment is now taking applications for the 2014 Summer Camp Program. Various positions are available; applications can be picked up at the Halfmoon Town Hall or found on the town website at www.townofhalfmoon.org. Deadline for completed applications is March 7, 2014. For more informa-tion please contact the Recreation Department at 371-7410, ext. 2700.

    SEEKING HOST FAMILIESCAPITAL DISTRICT - Since 1952, International Fellowship, Inc. a non-profit organization has been successfully exchang-ing students to and from the United States. Families in this area are invited to reach across the boarders and host a high school aged exchange student for the semester or the academic year. The students come with their own spending money and are covered by health/accident insurance. All that is required of a host family is to provide room, board, laundry facilities and some tender loving care. Host families can be married, single, have kids, no kids- even grandparents can apply. Please visit our website for more information at www.internationalfellowship.org, write to International Fel-lowship, Inc., P.O. Box 130, Westfield, New York 14787, email [email protected], or call 1-800-647-8839.

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    MULTICULTUR-AL FAMILY DAY

    CLIFTON PARK - Families with children of all ages are invited to attend a Multicul-tural Family Day at the Clif-ton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, Saturday, February 22 from 1-4pm. This fes-tive event will celebrate the cultures, customs, food and craft activities of the dif-ferent family groups that make our community di-verse.Local authorElizabeth Zunonwill share her illustra-tions depicting the multicul-tural world; picture books available for sale. World Awareness Childrens Mu-seum will present several childrens programs, includ-ing world clothing. A free-trade merchant will present a collection and discuss the background of the fair-trade movement. At 3PM, musi-cian Roger Tincknellwill per-form his family concert, Un-der One Sky--A Celebration of Cultural Diversity.Hell in-corporate songs, games and musical instruments from many different countries. Families of all ages are wel-come. No registration is required, and siblings are welcome.

    JEWISH WOMENS CIRCLE ART ON TAP

    CLIFTON PARK - The Jewish Womens Circle will meet at 5:00 pm on Sunday, March 2nd at Art on Tap studio, Clifton Park Center for an afternoon of friendship and joy. Paint a magnificent masterpiece step by step with the exper-tise of local artists. Explore Day five of Kabbalah Creation: Fish & Birds. Sip some Kosher wine & enjoy delicious Purim snacks! Hostesses are Alyla Goldman & Alisa Chessler. A minimum $15 donation is requested. No affiliation or mem-bership necessary. Questions? contact Leah at 495-0779 or [email protected]

    GREG NAZARIANS DANCE BANDCLIFTON PARK - On the second Saturday of every month Greg Nazarian holds a dance at the Shenendehowa Adult Commu-nity Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. The next dances will be Saturday, March 8, at 7 pm. The cost is $8 per person, $5 for members of the Center. Proof of membership is required to receive the discount. Come and enjoy this wonderful event. This event is open to the public.

    HEALTH FAIRCLIFTON PARK - On March 27 from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Com-mon Court, Clifton Park, will hold their annual Health Fair. We will have nurses, chiropractors, insurance providers, hearing aid care specialists, senior living facilities, and several other health care organizations on hand to answer questions, dis-cuss basic needs, and provide free giveaways and handouts. Participating businesses include CDPHP, Ellis Hosptal, Miracle Ear, MVP, St. Peters, Atria Shaker, Wynwood, Clare Bridge, Home Instead, and Saratoga County Office of Aging, to name a few. This event is free and open to the public. Contact the Center for more information at 383-1343.

    BYWAY SUMMITCLIFTON PARK - The Mohawk Towpath Byway and its mu-nicipal partners are planning a Byway Summit on March 20, 2014, at the Century House in Latham. The purpose of the summit will be to accept an action plan for scenic conserva-tion and corridor enhancement, to optimize economic devel-opment, heritage and eco-tourism and the local quality of life in this portion of the Mohawk Valley. Municipalities will be asked to identify and evaluate projects and initiatives. The Mohawk Towpath Byway was established in 2003 by New York State. It follows the route of the historic Erie Canal be-tween Cohoes, Waterford and Schenectady. As one travels the Byway they discover the story of the waterway west, the Erie Canal and the role our communities played in the west-ward expansion of the country and the Industrial Revolution. It became one of Americas Byways in 2005. Congressman Paul Tonko is the invited keynote speaker for the event. The Mohawk Towpath Scenic Byway Coalition is the not-for-profit corporation consisting of the eight municipalities through which the Byway passes over local, county, state and federal highway segments within Clifton Park, Colonie, Cohoes, Half-moon, Niskayuna, Schenectady and Waterford.

    CRAFT FAIRCAPITAL DISTRICT - Craft Fair to be held March 1, 2014 from 9:00am to 2:00pm at the Rens-selaer High School, 25 Van Rensselaer Drive, Rensselaer, NY. The fair will feature over 30

    vendors, crafters and artisans. There will also be a concession stand, 50-50 and face painting. Hope to see you there.

    CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

    CLIFTON PARK - The Sacraments-Door to the Sacred Mon-day, March 3rd, (wk 1); March 10th (wk 2); March 17th (wk 3); March 24th (wk 4); March 31st (wk 5) presented by Fr. Pat But-ler, 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM - St Edwards Social Hall, St Edward the Confessor Church, 569 Clifton Park Center Rd, Clifton Park. Call G. Peter Avvento @ 373-7372 x 230. All Are Welcome.

    KINGDOM BUILDERSCLIFTON PARK - Kingdom Builders, a networking group for Christian business owners, professionals, and job seekers is hosting their monthly meeting on Thursday, March 6 at 8 AM at EXEControl Global Solutions, 9 Corporate Drive in Clif-ton Park. For more information please call (518) 301-0140 or email [email protected].

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    BALLSTON SPA - The Ballston Spa Education Foundation (BSEF) will hold its annual fundraiser, A Taste of Ballston Spa on Monday, March 24th from 6-8 pm at the HVCC TEC Smart Campus, 345 Hermes Road in Malta. Guests will be able to sample delicious offerings from some of the areas most popular restaurants and food vendors. A cash bar, with wine and beer, will be available. There will be a raffle for gift bas-kets and other prizes. Tickets for the event are $30 per per-son or $55 per couple and are available for pre-sale on the BSEF website, www.ballstonspaeducationfoundation.com, or checks can be mailed to BSEF Taste of Ballston Spa, PO Box 276, Ballston Spa, NY 12020. Please indicate the names of those attending. Tickets will also be available at the door. For more information: [email protected].

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    CALLING ALL MENTORS!CAPITAL DISTRICT - I am I can is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to mentor girls in grades 9 - 12. Programs pro-vide needed encouragement, guidance and advocacy to students as they navigate their high school years and move toward post-graduation goals. We are seeking adult female mentors to work with students on a weekly basis. As a men-tor you would spend time with and get to know your student, while developing a relationship that provides support and guidance. If you are looking for some meaningful volunteer work, this may be for you. This program focuses not as much on job skill mentoring, but more on providing a positive role model in the students life. You will help the student to de-velop core values and encourage young women to discover their dreams, to believe in endless possibilities while empow-ering them to make it happen. The organization is currently looking for mentors in the Clifton Park to Glens Falls areas. Immediate needs are to support girls in Hudson Falls, South Glens Fall, Glens Falls, Shenendehowa, and Ballston Spa school districts. If you have time on a weekly or bi-weekly ba-sis and would like to have a positive impact on a girl in your community, please contact Founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102, or email [email protected].

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    OPEN REGISTRATION 2014SARATOGA SPRINGS - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Eques-trian Program a 501 (c) 3 not for profit and totally volunteer organization is open for registration for the 2014 season. Children and adults ages 2 and up with special needs may apply. There are limited open spots in the program as STEP fills up quickly. For registration information please call 518 374.5116 or email [email protected] or visit our website www.stepup-nfec.org

    ARE YOU A NURSING MOTHER?

    CLIFTON PARK - Do you have questions about getting ready for baby/returning to work/pumping/maintain-ing your supply/etc.? Or just want to meet other nurs-ing mothers? Drop in to the Breastfeeding USA: Capital Region NY Chapters week-end support group meet-ing from 10:15 to 11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 8, at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, 475 Moe Road, Clif-ton Park. Babies and toddlers welcome. For more informa-tion, email [email protected].

    THRIFT SHOPJOHNSONVILLE - Thrift Shop at Christ United Methodist Church just south off Rte. 67 in Johnsonville, NY, open each Wednesday morn-ing from 9 to noon. Most clothing items priced at $1 per bag.

    LOOKING FOR VOLUNTEERSCLIFTON PARK - Captains Homework Help Program, at Cher-yls Lodge in Halfmoon, is in need of volunteers who enjoy working with youth. Volunteers help students with their homework, reading or simple craft projects. Orientation is provided. Volunteers are needed on Mondays - Thursdays from: 2:40 3:45, to work with children from kindergarten through grade 5; from 4:00 5:30 with middle school stu-dents and from 5:30 6:30 for grades 9 12. Please call Mary at Captain, 371-1185 for more information. Volunteer appli-cations can be downloaded from the Captain website cap-taincares.org. Those wishing to speak to a Captain Represen-tative may also call 518-371-1185.

    NEW PROGRAM TO ASSIST LOW INCOME VETERANS

    SARATOGA CO. - Saratoga County RPC, through its VetHelp division, is pleased to announce the start of a new program to aid veterans and their families in their struggle to main-tain permanent housing. The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) program can provide monetary relief as well as extensive case management for veteran families that are homeless or at imminent risk of becoming homeless. Tempo-rary financial assistance is available for rental assistance, utili-ties fees, security deposit, moving costs, emergency supplies, child care and transportation. Case management and referral services include health care, daily living activities, financial planning, transportation, income support and legal assis-tance. The goal of the SSVF program is to promote housing stability among very low income Veteran families who reside in or are transitioning to permanent housing in the follow-ing New York State counties; Washington, Warren, Saratoga, Schenectady, Montgomery, Fulton and Schoharie. For more information, call VetHelp toll free at 1-855-233-1117.

    ELKS THURSDAY NIGHT BINGOBALLSTON LAKE - The Clifton Park Elks hold bin-go every Thursday evening (except major holi-days). There are a wide range of games includ-ing a progressive jackpot and bonus ball.

    Proceeds help support the Elks Charity Programs. The Lodge is located at 695 MacElroy Road., Ballston Lake. Admission is $5 plus game cards (various prices). Doors open at 6:00pm and the first game starts promptly at 7:00pm. Refreshments are available for sale. For additional information visit www.cliftonparkelks.com or call (518) 877-5200.

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    CLIFTON PARK - Dear Graduating Senior, We are pleased that you are applying for the 2014 Okte Elementary School PTA Scholarship. This year the Okte PTA will provide three schol-arships of $500.00 each to deserving Shenendehowa seniors who formally attended Okte Elementary School. The scholar-ships will be paid by the beginning of the fall semester 2014 to each recipients college or university upon confirmation of enrollment. These scholarships will be based on student academic achievement and demonstrated traits of outstand-ing character as evidenced by the criteria. Criteria: Students meeting the following criteria will be eligible for the schol-arships: Student will graduate from Shenendehowa High School and go on to either a two- or four-year college. Stu-dent must have a satisfactory academic record and submit a copy of their high school transcript. Student must have demonstrated participation in the following areas: extra-cur-ricular activities, employment and/or special circumstances. Student must have attended Okte Elementary School for at least 3 years. Student must submit two letters of recom-mendation: one academic, and one related to service and character. Individuals who are familiar with the applicant should complete these forms or letters. The completed ap-plication form should be returned to Mrs. Butera, Guidance Office at High School East, no later than March 1, 2014. The scholarships will be awarded at the annual Awards Night in May 2014.

    VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR READING MENTOR PROGRAM

    COHOES - Do you enjoy reading? Then there are some chil-dren waiting to listen to you. Volunteers are needed for a Reading Mentors program where adults will read to children during the school year. The Everybody Wins program has shown many benefits for both the children and adults that participate in it. Training for mentors will be available. For complete information, please call Carol at the Cohoes Public Library at 235-2570.

    CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

    GLENVILLE - Tuesday, March 4th, Family Night Mardi Gras Celebration. 5:30 PM 7:30 PM Immaculate Conception Par-ish Center Hall, 400 Saratoga Road, Glenville. Contact Kim Klementowski @ 384-2234 or Christine Goss @ 399-9203. All Are Welcome.

    SARATOGA COUNTY PUBLIC NURSES

    CLIFTON PARK - On March 28 from 1:30 pm to 3:30 pm the Saratoga County Public Health Nursing Service will be at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, to offer complimentary blood pressure, glucose, and cholesterol screening for seniors. This is a walk-in only screening so consider stopping by earlier than later. Please contact the Center at 383-1343 for more information. This event is free and open to the public.

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    sions: T-Ball (ages 4 & 5); 6yr old coach pitch; 7yr old - coach pitch; 8yr old - coach & kid pitch; 10U, 12U & 15U. Access our online registra-tion at https://halfmoon-baseballleague.sportssign-up.com/ For more information go to www.half-moonbaseball.com or email [email protected]

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    TROY - STRIDE Adaptive Sports welcomes 20 regional Wounded Warriors with their families to the Capital Region for a weekend of healing through sports. The event kicks off with a dinner banquet March 7 at 6pm at the Troy Hilton Gar-den Inn on Hoosick Street, to honor the Warriors. The public is invited for a Welcome Ceremony with cocktail reception and dinner. The Schenectady Pipe Band and LaSalle Color Guard Cadets will escort the Warriors into the ballroom. En-tertainment is provided by Union College A cappella sing-ing groups, the Eliphalets and the Dutch Pipers. Wounded Warrior Kevin Flike, of Stillwater, NY, will deliver the keynote address as the honored guest speaker. During his second de-ployment to Afghanistan in September 2011, Sergeant Flike sustained a gunshot wound to his lower abdomen, leaving him with permanent damages to his colon and femoral nerve along with 40 inches of scars. Kevins health has progressed rapidly however, as he has now been married for five years to his college sweetheart Kimberlee and parents of their first child. Sergeant Flike is also in the process of pursuing an MBA at MIT-Sloan School of Management. Reserved tickets are $40 per person, or a reserved table of 10 for $400 and are avail-able at www.stride.org. Locally, the event is recognized and supported by many elected and military officials including Congressman Chris Gibson, Congressman Paul Tonko, New York Army National Guard Major General Patrick Murphy; As-semblyman Peter Lopez; Assemblyman Steve McLaughlin; New York Army National Guard Command Sergeant Major Frank Wicks; Brigadier General Michael Sweezy. The ceremo-ny Master of Ceremonies is Anchorman Phil Bayly of WNYT News Channel 13. For more information please contact the STRIDE office at 518-598-1279

    EASY AND AFFORDABLE SHOPPING

    CLIFTON PARK - Are you looking for the perfect, handmade gift for a friend or loved one? If so, check out the Forget Me Not Shoppe at the Shenendehowa Adult Community Center, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park. Open from 9 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday, our items and reasonably priced and make the perfect gift for anyone at any age! We sell a variety of handmade quilted, crocheted, knitted, and crafted items, created by our members. Come by and check our shoppe out today!

    SPRING BOOK SALECLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, will hold their an-nual Spring Book Sale on April 5, from 9 am to 4 pm. Paper-backs will be sold for $.50 and hard cover books for $1.00. The bag sale portion of the event is held from 3 pm to 4 pm. Please contact the Center at 383-1343 for more information. This event is open to the public.

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    ALZHEIMERS CAREGIVERS SUPPORT

    CLIFTON PARK - The Alzheimers Association of Northeastern NY has caregiver support groups for those who have loved ones with a diagnosis of dementia or Alzheimers disease. We have a support group that meets in Clifton Park at the Christ Community Reformed Church on 1010 Route 146 on the 2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the month at 1:00 p.m. For more information, please call the Alzheimers Association at (518) 867-4999 x209. We also have another support group in Halfmoon that meets at the Halfmoon Senior Center on 287 Lower Newton Road the 3rd Thursday of every month at 12:00 p.m. (lunch is provided at this meeting). Please contact the senior center the day before to register at (518) 371-3892.

    SILICONES RETIREES CLUBWATERFORD The Silicones Retirees Club is looking for people who worked at the Waterford Silicones plant (GE or Momentive) and are retired or will be retiring soon, to join our club. We meet once a month for a luncheon. Come get together with your fellow retirees. For more information, call Bud Lindner at 785-5937 or Pat Geleta at 371-6099.

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    CLIFTON PARK Clifton Park Center Baptist Church is offering a contemporary Saturday night worship service at 5:30pm. The new service, Concentric, will emphasize the creative arts, as well as encourage Biblically-centered discipleship and service in the community. All are welcome, no matter where you are in your faith journey. For more information, call the church at 371-6023 or visit us online at http://www.concen-triccliftonpark.org/.

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    MALTA - Looking for talented soloists, duos or small acoustic bands to perform in this years Caf Malta on Saturday, March 22. Only 3-4 acts will be selected and each group will perform a 15-20 minute set. Also seeking specialty acts in-cluding comedians and/or dancers to perform

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    WATERFORD - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors in the Town of WATERFORD and surrounding areas. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for trans-port Monday- Friday. Delivery takes about an hour. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Office for the Aging -363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.

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    CLIFTON PARK Members of The Chamber of Southern Sara-toga Countys Women In Business Committee are reaching out to the community for help with their charitable initiative, Backpacks of Hope, which supports mothers and their chil-dren utilizing the services of Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Services of Saratoga County (DVRC). Backpacks of Hope is part of the Committees Baskets of Hope initiative, which has been providing women entering the Saratoga County Domestic Violence Shelter with baskets of personal care items. The backpacks and school supplies meet the needs of the children who are also affected by domestic violence. The Women in Business Committee seeks donations of back-to-school supplies such as backpacks, notebooks, binders, pens, pencils, crayons, markers, glue sticks, etc. Donations of personal care items such as soap, shampoo, toothpaste and other toiletries are also welcomed year round. Anyone who wishes to participate in this worthy program can do so by bringing donations to The Chamber of Southern Saratoga County, located at 15 Park Avenue in Clifton Park (behind Shoppers World Plaza). Questions about the program should be directed to Liz Roggenbuck at 371-7748 ext. 108.

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    VOLUNTEER WORK?SARATOGA REGION - I am I can is a 501(c)3 organization that was created to mentor girls in grades 9 - 12. Programs provide needed encouragement, guidance and advocacy to students as they navigate their high school years and move toward post-graduation goals. We are seeking adult female mentors to work with students on a weekly basis. As a mentor you would spend time with and get to know your student, while developing a relationship that provides support and guidance. If you are a recently retired woman looking for some meaningful volunteer work, this may be for you. This program focuses not as much on job skill mentor-ing, but more on providing a positive role model in the stu-dents life. You will help the student to develop core values and encourage young women to discover their dreams, to believe in endless possibilities while empowering them to make it happen. The organization is currently looking for mentors in the Clifton Park to Glens Falls areas. Immedi-ate needs are to support girls in Hudson Falls, South Glens Fall, Glens Falls and Ballston Spa school districts. If you have time on a weekly or bi-weekly basis and would like to have a positive impact on a girl in your community, please con-tact Founder, Avon Scherff at 518-688-3010 ext 102, or email [email protected].

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    BOOKSCLIFTON PARK - Books for Troops is low on paperback books for the troops. If any-one is interested in doing a book drive or has books to donate, please contact ekeegan3 @nycap.rr.com. We also accept hard-covered books with their jackets and childrens book on all levels. The VA hospitals are ask-ing for large numbers of puzzle book. Funds are run-ning low for postage and any contribution would be appreciated. Again dona-tions & checks can be made out to Books for Troops and sent to 152 Oak Brook Com-mons Clifton Park, NY 12065. All contributions are tax deductible.

    SERVICES AT GRACE CHURCHWATERFORD The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons cel-ebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30am and 9:30am on Sundays at Grace Church, 34 Third Street in Waterford. The Rev. Robert Haskell as-sists. Richard Hacker is or-ganist. An Adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30am. The 9:30am service in-cludes a childrens sermon. The Kings Kids Nursery and Sun-day School begins after the childrens sermon. A coffee hour follows each service. For more information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370 or visit www.gracewaterford.org.

    VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDSARATOGA COUNTY - The Saratoga County Office for the Aging is in NEED of volunteers to help deliver meals to homebound seniors throughout Saratoga County. Current areas in immediate need are: SARATOGA, MOREAU/SOUTH GLENS FALLS, STILLWATER, & CHARLTON. Nutritious meals are prepared, packed and ready for transport Monday-Friday at about 10:30. Delivery takes about one to one and a half hours. Please call Billie Jo or Denise at The Office for the Ag-ing- 363-4020 or 884-4100 for details.

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    TWIN BRIDGES ROTARY MEETINGSSOUTHERN SARATOGA COUNTY The Twin Bridges Rotary meets every Thursday at 12 noon at Wheatfields in Clifton Park. This is a great international organization that believes in Service Above Self. If you would like more information about these meetings or other Rotary projects, call 491-5553 or visit the website at: www.twinbridgesrotary.org.

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    DIVORCECARECLIFTON PARK - DivorceCare is a friendly, caring, supportive group of people who will walk alongside you, helping you deal with the pain of your past as you begin to rebuild your life. A DivorceCare support group meeting is held at the Clif-ton Park Center Baptist Church on Monday evenings from 6:30-8:00pm. This ongoing group meets for video based cur-riculum and discussion each week for 13 weeks. New visitors are welcome, and you can start anytime. You do not have to go through separation or divorce alone. Registration is $15 and includes workbook. Please call the church to register at 371-6023.

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    CHURCH OF THE IMMACULATE CONCEPTION

    GLENVILLE - Encountering Lent through Faith Sharing pre-sented by Dona Fragnoli. Wednesday, March 12th, 19th & 26th. 7:00 PM 8:30 PM Immaculate Conception Parish Cen-ter Flicker Room, 400 Saratoga Road, Glenville. Contact Kim Klementowski @ 384-2234. All Are Welcome.

    CRAFTERS/VENDORS WANTEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - Crafters/Vendors wanted for the Little Sisters of the Poor Hello to Spring Craft Fair. The event will be held on Saturday, March 29, from 10am-4pm at Our Lady of Hope

    Residence in Latham. Hope you can join us. Please call 518-526-0659 or email charply @msn.com for more information.

    SEEKING BOOK SALE DONATIONSCLIFTON PARK - The Shenendehowa Adult Community Cen-ter, 6 Clifton Common Court, Clifton Park, is currently seek-ing donations for their spring Book Sale, which will take place April 5, from 9 am to 4 pm, at the Center. All donated books must be in good condition. Paperbacks, hardcovers, childrens books, and DVDs are all accepted. Please contact Barb at 383-6370 with any questions. This event is open to the public.

    STEP VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL REGION - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Equestrian Program a 501 ( c ) 3 not -for profit organization, is seeking Volunteer Poop Pickers, Sidewalkers, Horse Leaders, Paper Jockeys, And Wranglers to care for its program horses, pro-vide help with lessons for special needs children & adults, fix and repair the facility and promote fundraising. Horse is ex-perience is not needed but a plus. A caring heart and a love of Children & Horses is a must! Call (518) 374.5116 or email [email protected]

    FOOD PANTRY NEEDS FOODMECHANICVILLE - The Mechanicville Commu-nity Center is in desperate need of canned and boxed goods for the Emergency Food Pantry. The Emergency Food Pantry is open weekly on Tuesday form 11am-1pm and Thursday eve-nings from 5:30-7:30pm. If you can donate any

    food, call or drop in to the Mechanicville Community Center, 6 So. Main St., Mechanicville or call Susan at 664-8322 for more information.

    SIMPLIFYING LIVES NEEDS VOLUNTEERS

    CAPITAL REGION Simplifying Lives for a cause is the Capi-tal Districts only non-profit organization dedicated to pro-viding free house cleaning and organizational