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HOME INTERIOR MAKEOVER WINTER EDITION Thursday, February 5th & February 12th Deadline Thursday, Week Prior Thursday, January 29, 2015 Vol. 54 No. 5 COR Deadlines Friday Prior To Publication VALENTINE’S HEADQUARTERS Your SPECIAL SECTIONS THURSDAY, JANUARY 29 th FEBRUARY 5th & FEBRUARY 12th When It Comes To Accuracy, Affordability And Service, Our Customers Give Us An... 4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER 3060 Rt. 9N (Next to Ballston Spa National Bank 5 Minutes from Saratoga) 893-2683 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations (Across from Library on Rt. 50) 884-9355 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations $35 .00 OFF OUR GUARANTEE: BRING IN YOUR INVOICE FROM H&R BLOCK OR JACKSON HEWITT, AND WE WILL BEAT THEIR PRICE BY AT LEAST 20%! “I think you guys are great and I will definitely use you again. Thanks!” – Sheldon “We’re as pleased with the service we received as we are with our refund.” – Chris “I have been well satisfied with your services, that’s why I keep returning!!” – Nancy CALL US NOW! Let us help you get the largest tax refund allowed by law! 1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2014 File Online: www.accutaxny.com THE PREPARATION OF YOUR 2014 INCOME TAX RETURN AND FREE ELECTRONIC FILING OF FEDERAL & NEW YORK STATE RETURN (with paid preparation by us) 1837 Columbia Turnpike AN INVITATION TO AREA PHOTOGRAPHERS Area photographers are invited to exhibit one photograph each in an upcoming February photo show at The Stony Creek Library. If you would like to be part of the show, please email your contact info (name, address, and phone) by January 31, 2015 to pjarvis- [email protected] or call Patrice at 518-696-3399 by January 31st to leave this info. Space is limited. First come, first serve basis. There is no fee to be part of this show. Stony Creek is a small Adirondack hamlet located approximately 25 minutes west of Lake George and 45 minutes northwest of Saratoga Springs, NY. The Stony Creek Library offers numerous programs including fine art and craft workshops for adults and children, concerts and enter- tainment, lively social gather- ings including open mic nights and art exhibits featuring lo- cally renowned artists. Our popular programs are free or at low cost. For hours and more general information call the library at 518-696-5911. The Stony Creek Library is lo- cated at 37 Harrisburg Rd. Stony Creek, NY 12878. Prevention & Reversal of Heart Disease Seminar-Wednesday February 4th, 6:30 - 8:30pm. Most heart damage can be pre- vented. Practical, inexpensive, natural strategiesto improve your heart health. ~food samples, video lecture by a lifestyle medical doctor, coronary risk assessment, cholesterol screening~ Brighter Day Lifestyle Center @ The Colvin Building, 206 Glen Street, Suite 41 Glens Falls, NY. For more info: 518-798-9898. A community service supported by your donations. The Saratoga Winterfest 5K Snowshoe Run/Walk will be held on Sunday, February 1 at 11am in the Saratoga State Park. Camp Saratoga 8k Snowshoe Race will be held on Sunday, February 15 at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. Camp Saratoga will begin at 10:30am and is a qualifier for the United States National Snowshoe Championship. Go to www.saratogastryders.org to download an application or link to online registration at www.active.com. A limited sup- ply of Dion Snowshoes will be available at a $5 rental charge. Email Laura Clark at laura@ saratogastryders.org to reserve a pair or phone 518-581-1278. For info about the entire Dion Snowshoe Series and for snow updates visit www.runwmac.com Need Home Improvement? Services from facelifts to re- model, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor- age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handy- man services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, dry- wall repair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900. ARE YOU READY TO LOSE WEIGHT/ Get Healthy? I am a Personal Wellness Coach who is ready to help you! Get a free Wellness Evaluation. Call Sue (518) 369-5786. 9 HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE, 4 bred cows, 1 bred Heifer, 2 young bulls, 2 feeder calves. . Call 415-8471

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HOME INTERIOR MAKEOVER

WINTER EDITION

Thursday, February 5th& February 12thDeadline Thursday, Week Prior

Thursday, January 29, 2015Vol. 54 No. 5 COR

Deadlines Friday Prior To Publication

VALENTINE’S HEADQUARTERS

Your

SPECIAL SECTIONSTHURSDAY,

JANUARY 29th FEBRUARY 5th & FEBRUARY 12th

When It Comes To Accuracy, AffordabilityAnd Service, Our Customers Give Us An...

4 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU BETTER3060 Rt. 9N

(Next to Ballston Spa National Bank 5 Minutes from Saratoga) 893-2683 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations

(Across from Library on Rt. 50) 884-9355 *IRS Enrolled Agent On Staff To Help With Complicated Tax Situations

$35.00 OFF

OUR GUARANTEE: BRING IN YOUR INVOICE FROM H&R BLOCK OR JACKSON HEWITT, AND WE WILL BEAT THEIR PRICE BY AT LEAST 20%!

“I think you guys

are great and

I will definitely

use you again.

Thanks!”

– Sheldon

“We’re as pleased

with the service

we received as

we are with

our refund.”

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“I have been well

satisfied with

your services,

that’s why I keep

returning!!”

– Nancy

CALL US NOW!Let us help you get

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1040 U.S. Individual Income Tax Return 2014 File Online: www.accutaxny.com

THE PREPARATION OFYOUR 2014 INCOME

TAX RETURNAND FREE

ELECTRONIC FILING OFFEDERAL & NEW YORK

STATE RETURN(with paid preparation by us)

1837 Columbia Turnpike

AN INVITATION TO AREA PHOTOGRAPHERSArea photographers are invited to exhibit one photograph eachin an upcoming February photo show at The Stony Creek Library.If you would like to be part of the show, please email your contactinfo (name, address, and phone) by January 31, 2015 to [email protected] or call Patrice at 518-696-3399 by January 31stto leave this info. Space is limited. First come, first serve basis.There is no fee to be part of this show.Stony Creek is a small Adirondack hamlet located approximately25 minutes west of Lake George and 45 minutes northwest ofSaratoga Springs, NY. The Stony Creek Library offers numerousprograms including fine art and craft workshops for adults andchildren, concerts and enter-tainment, lively social gather-ings including open mic nightsand art exhibits featuring lo-cally renowned artists. Ourpopular programs are free orat low cost. For hours andmore general information callthe library at 518-696-5911.The Stony Creek Library is lo-cated at 37 Harrisburg Rd.Stony Creek, NY 12878.

Prevention & Reversal of Heart Disease Seminar-WednesdayFebruary 4th, 6:30 - 8:30pm. Most heart damage can be pre-vented. Practical, inexpensive, natural strategiesto improve yourheart health. ~food samples, video lecture by a lifestyle medicaldoctor, coronary risk assessment, cholesterol screening~Brighter Day Lifestyle Center @ The Colvin Building, 206 GlenStreet, Suite 41 Glens Falls, NY. For more info: 518-798-9898. Acommunity service supported by your donations.

The Saratoga Winterfest 5K Snowshoe Run/Walk will beheld on Sunday, February 1 at 11am in the Saratoga StatePark. Camp Saratoga 8k Snowshoe Race will be held onSunday, February 15 at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park.Camp Saratoga will begin at 10:30am and is a qualifier forthe United States National Snowshoe Championship.Go to www.saratogastryders.org to download an applicationor link to online registration at www.active.com. A limited sup-ply of Dion Snowshoes will be available at a $5 rental charge.Email Laura Clark at laura@ saratogastryders.org to reservea pair or phone 518-581-1278. For info about the entire DionSnowshoe Series and for snow updates visitwww.runwmac.com

Need Home Improvement?Services from facelifts to re-model, also custom design cabinets, built-ins, and stor-age solutions to fit your exact space and needs. Handy-man services, painting, tile work, flooring, moldings, dry-wall repair. Insured. BKʼs Custom Services 581-5900.

ARE YOU READY TO LOSEWEIGHT/ Get Healthy? I am a Personal Wellness Coach who is ready to help you! Get a free Wellness Evaluation. Call Sue (518) 369-5786.

9 HEAD OF BEEF CATTLE, 4 bred cows, 1 bred Heifer, 2 young bulls, 2 feeder calves. . Call 415-8471

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ARE YOU 55 and over and looking for a volunteer opportunity?Saratoga County Office for the Aging is looking for kitchen vol-unteers to assist with serving meals for the Senior Nutrition Pro-gram. There is a current NEED at the Saratoga Senior Center.This opportunity is flexible to fit your schedule, Monday-Fridayavailability between 10:00am-1:30pm. Call Billie Jo @ SaratogaOffice for the Aging for more details on this volunteer opportunity.

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Deadline Fast ApproachesAdirondack Health Institute (AHI) has partnered with NY State ofHealth for the “Sign Up NY” campaign, a mall tour taking placeacross New York State through February 15.   AHIʼs certified en-rollment assistors will be on-site at Aviation Mall in Queensburyon the dates and times listed below to provide information on en-rollment in health coverage, including helping people determinewhether they qualify for financial assistance.  Tour Schedule-“Sign Up NY” booths will be open from 1 p.m. to7 p.m. on Fridays, 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturdays, and 11 a.m.to 5 p.m. on Sundays at Aviation Mall, 578 Aviation Road,Queensbury, on the first floor near Spencerʼs Gifts and AmericanEagle Outfitters.Dates: January 30–February 1; February 6–8; February 13–14“Consumers who enroll in health insurance through the NY Stateof Health marketplace have a choice of quality, affordable plansand the peace of mind knowing they are covered,” said DonnaFrescatore, executive director of NY State of Health.  “This yearʼsopen enrollment period for NY State of Health coverage ends onFebruary 15.”For more information, please visit the NY State of Health eventsmap at  http://info.nystateofhealth.ny.gov/events  or contactAdirondack Health Institute at 1.866.872.3740.

CAREGIVERS “NIGHT OUT”SO. GLENS FALLS – Lenaʼs Adult Day Services, 230 BluebirdRd., So. Glens Falls, is now offering caregivers time for them-selves on Friday evenings from 5-9pm. Respite is important fortheir mental and physical health and the dependant benefits fromthe social, stimulating environment. Call 792-7797 for more in-formation.

FREE AFTER-SCHOOL PROGRAMSARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga Springs Salvation Armyis accepting applications for itʼs Free after-school program for stu-dents in Maple Avenue Middle school. Students receive trans-portation from the school to the Salvation Army building indowntown Saratoga, a snack, homework help, character educa-tion, full use of the recreation room and the opportunity to partic-ipate in fun events throughout the school year. If youʼreinterested, please contact Karen Bartgis at 858-1623 or [email protected] for more information.

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EMERGENCY FOOD PANTRYSARATOGA COUNTY – Karylʼs Kupboard - Emergency FoodPantry is open Monday, Tuesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm.Must be a Saratoga County Resident. Please bring ID and proofof address. Located at CAPTAIN Youth and Family Services, 5Municipal Plaza, Suite 3, Clifton Park.

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The Corinth Merchantsʼ Association would like to congratulateDaryl and Sandy Smith of 206 Center Street as the winners ofthe annual Corinth Christmas Decorating Contest. Thanks to allwho entered and we look forward to everyoneʼs participation in2015.

Congratulations to Mrs. Pamela Putnam and Mrs. CarolDodge on each of them winning a $50 gift certificate from theCorinth Merchantsʼ Association annual drawing.

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The Saratoga Winterfest 5K Snowshoe Run/Walk will be heldon Sunday, February 1 at 11am in the Saratoga State Park.Camp Saratoga 8k Snowshoe Race will be held on Sunday,February 15 at the Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park. CampSaratoga will begin at 10:30am and is a qualifier for the UnitedStates National Snowshoe Championship.Go to www.saratogastryders.org to download an application orlink to online registration at www.active.com. A limited supply ofDion Snowshoes will be available at a $5 rental charge. EmailLaura Clark at laura@ saratogastryders.org to reserve a pair orphone 518-581-1278. For info about the entire Dion SnowshoeSeries and for snow updates visit www.runwmac.com

Sunday, Feb. 1st the Country Round & Square Dance Assoc.will host a dance (old style country) at the American Legion,Clancy St., Schuylerville. Music by The Countrymen. Dance 1-5pm. Everyone is welcome. Casual wear. Adults $5, 6-17 yrs. $2,under 6 free. Info Linda (518) 638-8905 or Sandy (518) 824-3719.

CAPITAL REGION – Have you been touched by cancer andwant to give back? floydwarriors.com is the Capital RegionʼsʻMomʼ in the community helping families in the home with basiclife necessities while a loved one is being treated for cancer. Mealdrop off, visits, errands, and light housekeeping are the mainareas needed for help. floydwarriors.com is currently helping fam-ilies in South Glens Falls, Gansevoort, Clifton Park, Colonie, Troyand Schenectady and your help is needed. Please register atwww.floydwarriors.com if you are interested in joining our Armyof Help.

WOODSHOP AT GLENS FALLS SENIOR CENTERGLENS FALLS – Woodshop at the Glens Falls Senior Centerevery Wednesday & Thursday at 9am. Bring a project; supervi-sion provided. To sign up, call the Center at 793-2189.

BEGINNING LINE DANCINGGLENS FALLS – The Glens Falls Senior Center offers BeginningLine Dancing every Wednesday at 10:15am. Come and join thisfun group. No experience necessary. Just need sense of humorand like to dance. For additional information, call the Center at793-2189.

February 7 is Take Your Child to the Library Day. At the CorinthFree Library you can make your own bookmark from 11am-3pm.There will be a variety of materials to choose from - make itunique, make it your own! Also from 11am-3pm we will haveFamily Board Games available. So spend a little time with us!

GARAGE SALES

GARAGE SALE 1/31, 10-2.37 Barbara MacDonald Dr. Corinth. Free stuff after 2 pm. Tools, hunting & fishing items, lawn & garden, misc.

TO THE PARISHIONERS of Immaculate Conception Church Glenville: As Iʼve been running into parishion-ers over the past two years, I would just like the truth to be known about my sudden ab-sence from the parish. In January 2013, I was called into a meeting. I was asked to resign as Director of Music, when I refused, I was told by your pastor Jerry Gingrass, Maryann Haskel, and Dan Sleeva that I would be termi-nated. I did not quit or move on, I was fired after 20 years of service, without notice or explanation. I truly enjoyed being a part of your lives and serving the community of the Immaculate Conception Church in Glenville. BERNADETTE PETERSEN

UNCONTESTED DIVORCE$895 includes filing fees. All documents prepared and filed. No court appearance.Susan Civic, Attorney 77 Van Dam St. Suite #6Saratoga Springs. 587-4400

CONGRATULATIONS TOARTHUR WHITE & SON HARDWARE

Each year the Corinth Merchantsʼ Association recognizes one ofour members for their commitment to our community and theirdedication to providing a quality, outstanding service or productto not only the people who live here, but also to the people whocome here to visit, do business here and to those who are trav-eling through. This award is voted on by fellow members of theCorinth Merchantsʼ Association. Arthur White & Son Hardware iswell known for its great contributions to our community. Bringingcommunity pride is one of the goals of our organization andArthur White & Son Hardware illustrates this goal. Congratula-tions on being chosen Corinth Merchant of the Year for 2014.Arthur White & Son Hardware has requested that instead of re-ceiving a plaque for Merchant of the Year, that a monetary dona-tion be made to the Corinth Food Pantry. Corinth MerchantsʼAssociation will make a donation on behalf of Arthur White & SonHardware.

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STEP VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - STEP the Saratoga Therapeutic Eques-trian Program a 501 ( c ) 3 not -for –profit organization, is seekingVOLUNTEER POOP PICKERS, SIDEWALKERS,HORSELEADERS, PAPER JOCKEYS, AND WRANGLERS to care forits program horses, provide help with lessons for special needschildren & adults, fix and repair the facility and promote fundrais-ing. Horse is experience is not needed but a plus. A caring heartand a love of CHILDREN & HORSES is a must! Call (518)374.5116 or email [email protected]

SEARCH & RESCUE VOLUNTEERS NEEDEDCAPITAL DISTRICT - Northeast Mobile Search and Rescue(NEMSAR) is looking for a few good women and men to join ourteam. NEMSAR is a 501 (c) (3) not for profit, all volunteer searchteam located in Clifton Park. We search for lost people of all agesworking with the NYS Police, County Sheriff, Local Police, FireDepartments, and the NYS DEC Forest Rangers. A love of theoutdoors is a must for interested volunteers and we will provideall of the additional training to help you become a meaningful partof our search team. Also, if youʼre not up to working in the woodswe have several team positions that support our searches to in-clude Radio Communications, Logistics, Equipment, and VehicleMaintenance.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR WILDLAND & UNDERWATERSEARCHES

CAPITAL DISTRICT - The Tri-State Emergency team is recruitingvolunteers to provide wildland and underwater searches. This in-cludes all aspects of field and underwater search. The tri-stateemergency team responds when requested by NYS forestrangers and other police agencies throughout New York State,Western Vermont and Massachusetts. We are looking for certi-fied scuba divers, experienced boat handlers, and people whoenjoy hiking and the outdoors in general who wish to help peoplein need. The team will provide training and complete support asneeded. Our headquarters is located in Waterford. Applicantsneed not live in Waterford to volunteer. If interested, please call518-237-6744 or visit our website at www.tri-stateemergen-cyteam.org

SUPPORT GROUP FOR SURVIVORS OF SUICIDE LOSSSO. GLENS FALLS - Group Meeting 2nd & 4th Tuesday eachmonth. If you have lost a loved one to suicide, you are not alone.We offer a healing environment for you to share your experience,to offer support and to be supported by others who understandsuicide loss. There is a wealth of local resources for supportingsurvivors of suicide loss. You do not have to grieve alone. Fortime and meeting location please contact: Andrea Bello at 518-792-6007 Or [email protected]

LIONS CLUB DROP BOXES HADLEY/LUZERNE - The Hadley-Luzerne Lions Club has dropboxes for your used eyeglasses, hearing aids, cell phones andprinter cartridges. They can all be reused by those in need.Boxes are located at the Luzerne, Hadley and Day Town Halls.And at the Hadley-Luzerne Library and Glens Fall National Bank.Brewer Miller Funeral Home and the area Churches also haveboxes. For information call 654-9382.

LYME SUPPORT GROUPQUEENSBURY - Weekly Lyme Support Group meeting, Tues-days at the Queensbury United Methodist Church, 460 AviationRoad west off I87 exit 19. Upstairs in Clark Hall 11:30 am to12:30pm. 12 step guidelines provide anonymity and a safe placefor sharing and encouragement. Anyone who has Lyme or whois caring for someone with Lyme is welcome. Feel free to contactJill Greene at 668-2684 home and 796-5478 cell and [email protected].

AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAM SEEKS VOLUNTEERSSARATOGA SPRINGS – Salvation Armyʼs “The Center” AfterSchool Program is helping community youth and looking for vol-unteers to provide homework help and help with various charac-ter education activities. There are hours available from 4pm-6pm,from Monday-Wednesday. Please contact Captain Boone at518.584.1640 or email Captain Boone [email protected].

FOOD ADDICTS IN RECOVERY ANONYMOUSSARATOGA SPRINGS - Are You Having Trouble Controlling TheWay You Eat? Are you underweight? Overweight? Obsessed withfood, weight, dieting? You are not alone. Today, there is a solu-tion. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) No Dues, NoFees, No Weigh-ins. Weekly Meeting at Saratoga Springs, Mon-day 7 P.M. United Methodist Church-in the Kitchenette. 175 FifthAvenue (Exit 14 Northway) corner Henning Road Local contacts:John 605-3090 Helena 584-8190 www.foodaddicts.org

IN MEMORY OF MY HUSBANDED BAKER ON HIS BIRTHDAY JANUARY 31ST

Today Iʼll light a candle and say a special prayer that our DearLord in Heaven is caring for you there. Iʼll pray that you still loveme, the way that I love you, and call upon sweet memories ofthings we used to do. Tonight I know Iʼll dream of you and in itsee your smile and for a happy moment be with you for a while.So Happy Birthday Sweetheart. Another year has gone but mylove grows ever stronger as time and tears go on.

Lee

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PROGRAM TO ASSIST LOW INCOME VETERANSSARATOGA CO. - Saratoga County RPC, through its VetHelp di-vision, is pleased to announce a new program to aid veteransand their families in their struggle to maintain permanent housing.The Supportive Services for Veteran Families (SSVF) programcan provide monetary relief as well as extensive case manage-ment for veteran families that are homeless or at imminent riskof becoming homeless. Temporary financial assistance is avail-able for rental assistance, utilities fees, security deposit, movingcosts, emergency supplies, child care and transportation. Casemanagement and referral services include health care, daily livingactivities, financial planning, transportation, income support andlegal assistance. The goal of the SSVF program is to promotehousing stability among very low income Veteran families whoreside 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 in-formation, call VetHelp toll free at 1-855-233-1117.

BIG BROTHERS BIG SISTERS LOOKING FOR MENTORSCAPITAL DISTRICT - Big Brothers Big Sisters is looking for men-tors in Albany, Schenectady, Saratoga, and Rensselaer Counties.We are the oldest and largest provider of one-to-one youth men-toring services in the United States. In the Capital Region, wehave been matching caring adults with local children for 50 years.Our mentoring relationships are proven to be a positive influenceon the life of a child. Currently, we serve over 500 children, butthere are over 100 more waiting for mentors. If you want to learnmore about volunteering, contact Brigette Callahan at 862-1250x15, or by email at [email protected].

OPEN CARD PLAYGLENS FALLS – The Glens Falls Senior Center has Open CardPlay every Monday at 1pm and Wednesday at 9am. Come bringa group and play cards. For additional information, call the Centerat 793-2189.

TRANSPORTATION OFFERED TO MOREAU SENIORSSO. GLENS FALLS – Moreau Community Center offers trans-portation for Moreau seniors to doctorʼs appointments, shopping,banking and social events. Call for information, 792-6007.

JEWISH WAR VETERANS POSTSARATOGA – Jewish War Veterans Post now forming at theJewish Community Center at 84 Weibel Avenue in SaratogaSprings. If interested, please call 584-2370, leave your name &phone number and you will be contacted.

FIGURE SKATING CLUBGLENS FALLS – The Glens Falls Figure Skating Club is contin-uing to accept registrations for the 2011-2012 skating season.Learn-to-skate (Basic Skills) classes for ages 3 and up will beheld on Saturdays from 8:45-9:45am, Sundays from 12:45-1:45pm, or Mondays from 7:15-8:15pm. Basic Skills classes in-clude a 30-minute lesson and 30 minutes of practice time.Advanced figure skating ice time is available on Saturdays from8:45-9:45am, Sundays from 12:45-2:15pm, or Mondays from7:15-8:45pm and is open to all skaters for private lessons or prac-tice time. An adult skating class will be offered on Sunday after-noons if there is sufficient enrollment. The season has officiallybegun, but new skaters are always welcome to join. Registrationforms are available on the clubʼs websiteglensfallsfigureskating.com or can be emailed upon request.

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

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CAREGIVERS, YOUR HELP IS NEEDED!SARATOGA SPRINGS – Just 4 hours a week of your time andtalents will assist us in providing care and comfort to the termi-nally ill at Maryʼs Haven, a program of Catholic Charities locatedin Saratoga Springs. Initial and ongoing training provided. Volun-teers are the heart of this program, providing 24-hr./day careunder the direction of the Program Director. Please add MaryʼsHaven to your volunteer schedule. For more information, callAnne or Robin at 584-9397.

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WARRENSBURG – The 4-H Adirondack Guide Program orien-tation meeting will be held Thursday, February 5th, 6:30pm, atCornell University Cooperative Extension Education Center,377 Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. The 4-H AdirondackGuide Program is an exciting and unique program open to boysand girls (12-18 years old) who would like to explore, in depth,natural resource related topics. The program gives teenagersan opportunity to gain knowledge in the biological sciences, anddevelop outdoor leadership skills. In this program, sponsoredby Cornell University Cooperative Extension of Warren County,participants advance from the Beginner Guide level, through In-termediate, to full Advanced 4-H Adirondack Guide status. Ac-tivities include field trips and classes, canoe and camping trips,and community service projects. Topics taught include: map &compass reading; canoeing; tree and wildlife identification;camping safety and survival skills; first aid training; and envi-ronmental career exploration. For more information, or to reg-ister, please call the Cornell Cooperative Extension office at518-623-3291 or 518-668-4881 to register. For further informa-tion, please ask to speak with Abby Henderson.

KOREAN WAR VETERANS FEBRUARY LUNCHEONWILTON – The February luncheon of the Adirondack Chapter60, Korean War Veterans Assoc., will be held at noon onWednesday, February 11th at the Saratoga/Wilton Elks Club onRt. 9 in Wilton. Cost is $9.00. Hosts are Linc Orologio and JaneRydezrski. For reservations and menu, please phone 306-4587by February 9th. Veterans of all wars, spouses, widows andfriends are all invited to attend.

ANNUAL SWEETHEART DINNER DANCE WITH “GRAVITY”SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Saratoga/Wilton Ladies Auxiliary#161, is holding their annual Sweetheart Dance on Saturday,February 14 from 6pm until midnight at the Elks Lodge, 1 ElkLane in Saratoga Springs. By popular demand, the BandGRAVITY will be our entertainment for the night from 9 to 12am.This yearʼs Valentine raffles will again benefit the year oldCODE BLUE shelter initiative. Cocktail hour will feature a spe-cialty drink surprise. The cocktail hour with appetizers is 6-7pm,dinner 7-9pm and lots of dancing from 9-12am. Entrée choicesare Prime Rib, Chicken Cordon Bleu or Vegetable Lasagna; allserved with salad, garlic mashed potatoes and carrots. A buffetstyle dessert of carrot cake or chocolate Mousse will completethe menu. You and your special Valentine will have a greatevening with an outstanding band and dinner for the reasonableprice of $32.00 per person. Seating is limited. Checks, cash orcredit card will be accepted as payment. Insure a “specialevening” and give Penny a call now at 587-7597 to make yourreservation. Deadline is February 7th.

WHOʼS AT RISK? CAREGIVER DISTRESS- Self-Assessment Tool Helps Saratoga, Washington and Warrencounties -Area Families Avoid the Dangers of Caregiver Distress.Nearly one-third of adults living in Saratoga, Washington andWarren counties are family caregivers who could be at risk forheart disease, diabetes, depression and various other physicaland emotional maladies as a result of caregiver distress, a po-tentially dangerous condition brought on by the pressures of car-ing for a senior loved one. In response to this growing issue, thelocal Home Instead Senior Care® office has launched a publicawareness campaign – Family Caregiver Stress Relief at Fami-lyCaregiverStressRelief.com – to help family caregivers deter-mine if they are at risk for distress and to minimize problemsbefore they escalate. For more information about the services ofthe Home Instead Senior Care office serving Saratoga, Wash-ington and Warren counties call 518 580-1042 or visitwww.homeinstead.com/341.

VOLUNTEERS NEEDED FOR 4-HWarren County 4-H is looking for a few good volunteers! The

Warren County 4-H Youth Development Program needs volun-teers who are interested in starting or co-leading 4-H clubs. Weare looking for adults over the age of 21 who are interested insharing their time and talents with the youth of Warren County.Training is provided and you determine the amount of volunteerhours you can offer. If you have a special set of skills that couldhelp make the difference in the lives of young people then 4-H isthe place for you. Cornell Cooperative Extensionʼs mission is toenable people to improve their lives and communities throughpartnerships that put experience and research knowledge towork. If you or someone you know is interested in volunteeringfor 4-H please contact Cornell University Cooperative Extensionof Warren County (CCE) at 518-668-4881 or 518-623-3291 andask to speak with Martina Noone.

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BINGO AT JCC OF SARATOGA SPRINGS SARATOGA SPRINGS – Join us for Bingo on Thursday eveningsat the Jewish Community Center of Saratoga Springs, located at84 Weibel Avenue. We will have ʻBonus Ballʼ and ʻEarly Bird Pro-gressiveʼ games with a maximum prize of $6,000. Doors open at5:30pm and games begin at 7pm. There are both smoking andnon-smoking areas and food is sold. For more information,please contact 584-2370 or [email protected].

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SCHUYLERVILLE – The Saratoga National Cemetery HonorGuard Association provides military burial service ceremonies forall branches of service at the Saratoga National Cemetery. Weare always looking for veterans to join us, no matter what branchyou served in (male or female) you must have been honorablydischarged. You can choose which day of the week (Monday-Fri-day) that you want to be there. For information go to our web sitewww.snchga.com or contact the Cemetery Administration Office200 Duell Road, Schuylerville, NY 12871, Phone (518)-581-9128.

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CAPITAL DISTRICT - Stuttering is a frustrating and embarrassingproblem for millions of people, but it can be especially tough onelementary school-age children. Help is available for parents,teachers, and speech-language pathologists at most public li-braries in the form of a DVD designed to help school-age childrenwho stutter. Some libraries have an older video version. The DVDfeatures students from first through sixth grade, some of whomtalk about their experiences with stuttering. They talk openlyabout the teasing they face from classmates and how their stut-tering sometimes makes them feel about themselves. The 38-minute DVD, entitled Therapy in Action: The School-age ChildWho Stutters, produced by the 67-year-old nonprofit StutteringFoundation is available free of charge to public libraries nation-wide. Other libraries that will shelve it can contact the Foundationat 1-800-992-9392, e-mail [email protected], or visitwww.stutteringhelp.org or www.tartarmudez.org.

SARATOGA K OF C BINGOSARATOGA SPRINGS – Bingo is held every Wednesday night at the Saratoga K of C Hall locatedat 50 Pine Road, Saratoga Springs. Doors open at 5pm and the first game begins at 7pm. 10 regulargames are played as well as a 50/50 intermission special and an early bird progressive game. Over$1,500 in prizes are paid every Wednesday, including a $500 coverall. A grill menu including burg-ers, dogs and sandwiches is offered. Snacks, candy, soups, cakes, etc. are also available. For fur-ther information call 584-8547. (A)

MEN NEEDED AS MENTORS FOR BOYSSARATOGA – The Saratoga Mentoring Program is searching for men to serve as role models forour growing waiting list of boys. Volunteering as a mentor is fun and only takes a couple of hoursa week. It can be a life-changing experience for a child. We serve children in Saratoga County whoare in need of a caring, consistent, positive role model. There are many wonderful and deservingboys on our waiting list. Please call the Saratoga Mentoring Program at 581-1487 or visitwww.saratogamentoring.org. We are a program of Catholic Charities of Saratoga, Warren & Wash-ington Counties.

LITTLE PEOPLE OF AMERICACAPITAL REGION – A newly formed chapter of Little People ofAmerica is now in your area. Little People of America, Inc., is anational non-profit organization that provides support and infor-mation to people of short stature and their families. We are theonly dwarfism support organization that includes all 200+ formsof dwarfism. Call Nicole at 209-8833 for more information. Youcan also check out our national website at www.lpaonline.org.

TUTORS NEEDEDSARATOGA SPRINGS – If you are looking to help our local com-munity youth, the Salvation Army Learning Centerʼs After-SchoolProgram is looking for volunteers to provide homework help andhelp with various character education activities. There are hoursavailable Monday - Thursday from 2:45-4:45pm. Please contactKaren Bartgis at 858-1623 or email [email protected] if you are interested.

THURSDAY NIGHT BINGOSO. GLENS FALLS – Bingo every Thursday night at St. MichaelʼsChurch, 80 Saratoga Ave., South Glens Falls. Doors open at5pm; Bingo begins at 7pm. For more information call MoreauCommunity Center at 792-6007.

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VENISON: FROM FIELD TO TABLE - FIELD DRESSING, PRESERVING AND COOKINGWARRENSBURG – Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County is hosting a venison work-shop on Friday, February 20, from 3-5pm. The cost is $10.00 per person. Space is limited and pre-registration is required by February 13. Call Cornell Cooperative Extension to register:518-885-8995 or download a registration form at www.ccesaratoga.org. This workshop will coverculinary and food safety aspects of venison from field to table. Participants will learn meat prepa-ration beginning with field dressing, how to tenderize deer meat with marinades, cooking methods,and food preservation. The important science behind safely canning meat and making jerky will bediscussed. Learning to safely can meat is a great solution to limited freezer space when consideringbuying local meat or hunting. Venison is a healthy, lean source of protein that is very tasty, if properlyprepared. This workshop includes recipe sampling and a wild game cookbook. Moira Tidball, co-creator of the Cornell Cooperative Extension Wild Harvest Table program, will be conducting thevenison workshop on February 20 with Master Food Preserver, Diane Whitten. If you would likemore information about consuming wild game and fish, or the Wild Harvest Table program visit theCornell Cooperative Extension website, www.wildharvest.com, provided in consultation with CornellUniversityʼs Department of Natural Resources. The Wild Harvest Table offers recipes, nutrition factsand information on fish and wild game. For more information on this and other programs, please call the office at 518-885-8995, or checktheir website, www.ccesaratoga.org.

ROAST BEEF DINNERSARATOGA SPRINGS – Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161 Presents a Roast Beef Dinner onWednesday, February 25 from 4:30-7pm. Menu: Tossed Salad, Soup, Roast Beef, Mashed Pota-toes, Vegetables, Dessert, Rolls & Butter, Coffee, Tea. Donation Requested: Adults $10.00; Seniorsand Military (Active/Retired with ID Card) $9.00; Children 5-12 $6.00; Under 5 Free. Takeouts$10.00. Cash Bar Available. The Lodge is located at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs.

FUNDRAISER TO BENEFIT VETERANS & THEIR FAMILIESSARATOGA COUNTY – Saratoga County Rural PreservationCo/ VETHELP are hosting a fundraiser to benefit Veterans andtheir families served through VETHELP. The fundraiser is set totake place on February 28, 2015 at the Saratoga Springs MusicHall. The Harold Ford and Cash Band will be performing to raisefunds that will allow VETHELP to continue to follow our agencymission, to serve local heroes and provide assistance to thosewho have served our beloved country. Tickets can be purchasedat Saratoga Guitar, Brownpapertickets.com, or contact Vethelpat (518) 885-0673.

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RECREATION DEPARTMENT SEEKS VOLUNTEERS - The Saratoga Springs Recreation Facilityis seeking Volunteers to have hands on experience with oversight & supervision of Recreation Pro-grams. An exciting opportunity to work alongside recreation staff and our communityʼs children &young adults in supervising our Game Room, Community Room, Open Gym times, & other day today facility activities. The cityʼs recreation department provides recreational programs and oppor-tunities that broaden the social, physical, and creative experiences of our community, pre-schoolthrough adult, regardless of skill or ability. For more information & details, please call 587-3550x2307 or x2300 or email Oliver Aldrich at [email protected]

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LOOKING FOR SPRING VENDORSSARATOGA SPRINGS – On Saturday, April 18th the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Ladies Auxiliarywill hold a Spring Craft Fair at the Saratoga Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue in SaratogaSprings. There are 35 spaces available, 8 x 6 foot with an 8-foot table and 2 chairs provided.Each space is $40 and we have limited electrical hookups. All items for sale will be createdby the crafter and a few vendors from companies will be allowed to showcase/sell their items.The Auxiliary will try to keep similar items to a minimum; offering customers many choices topurchase. All proceeds go to our 2015 Scholarship Fund. Please [email protected] for an application or call Debbie at 518-885-6506.

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