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Bulletin Board SARATOGA-WILTON ELKS LODGE #161 PRESENTSCOMMUNITY BINGO Every Monday Night, Doors Open at 4pm, Games begin at 7PM.Sandwiches, Hot Dogs, Hamburgers and Weekly Specials available from5pm. Come spend an evening and play our 17 Regular Games, 2 Cover-All Specials, 2 Different Bell Jar Games. Coverall Payout. An evening offun for old and young! 1 Elks Lane, Rt. 9 North, Saratoga Springs. 584-2585.

Maple in April Festival Hadley Looking For Vendors Offering Crafts, Art, Antique dealers, LocalProduce, Meats & Cheese, Wines, Non-Profit Organizations &Businesses Advertising their Services. Saturday & Sunday, April27 & 28, 2013, 9 am - 4 pm.Register for a 10ʼx10ʼ space $25 for one day, $40 for two daysplus $5 tent security. Well-Advertised & Visible Event – Car,Truck, & Cycle Shows, French Toast Breakfast, Music, KidsʼActivities, Food, Bounce Houses, Bicycle & Train rides, HobbyTrain displays, and Pet Parade. Vendor application:www.HadleyBusinessAssociation.net

Donate to Simpson UMC’s Annual Flea Market Got your spring cleaning done yet? Start putting aside yourunneeded and usable housewares, tools, toys, crafts,puzzles,and antiques, etc., (sorry, no clothing, electronics, computersor TVs) to donate to Simpson United Methodist Church,1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls, for when we host ourannual Flea Market and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 6, from 8a.m.- 3 p.m. We’ll accept donations on Wednesdays startingFebruary 20 and more frequently in mid March (details to follow).Any questions call Laura Miller at 885-5286 or WelnaStephenson at 885-9316.

THE DRAMA TEAM OF Free Spirit Fellowship will be performingThe Trial of Pilate, an Easter production, Sunday, March 31.The church is located at 1425 West High Street in Ballston Spa.518-885-3149

CANNED FOOD DRIVE - ALL MONTH OF MARCH Drop cans off at: Luzerne Market, Glens Falls national

Bank,Harris Grocery, Evergreen Health Center, Hadley GeneralStore. Bake Sale-March 23rd, 9am-? @ Hadley Senior Center.All to benefit the Maxfield Community Food Pantry, servingHadley-Luzerne. To donate baked goods, call Maxfield FoodPantry: 696-4979 or Butch 820-3084.

Board Game and Popcorn Party Night in Stony Creek You are invited to come to the Stony Creek Free Libraryʼs BoardGame and Popcorn Party Night held on Monday, March 18 from6:30-8:30pm. This event is free to the public and open to all ages. Puzzles, chess, and the games Outburst, and Scattergories will be on hand, or you are welcome to bring yourown favorite games to play. Playing cards are also welcome.The Stony Creek Free Library will provide refreshments includings oda, tea, and of course popcorn! Feel free to bring your own favorite treats to share if you would like. Call 518-696-5911 to sign-up and be part of this fun evening at the Stony CreekFree Library.

LOCAL VIDEO MATINEE AT WOOD THEATER The 4th Annual Peoples Pixel Project: A Festival of Short Videos Screening of selected videos: 3 PM, Sunday, April 7, 2013 atthe Charles R. Wood Theater in Glens Falls, NY.This 4th annual screening and award presentation will showcase19 video shorts made by film makers within 100 miles of Lake George, NY. The majority of films will be around 3-5 minuteslong in genres including animated, comedy, documentary,narrative, and music video. A brief award ceremony, photoopportunity, and filmmaker Q&A will follow the screening while audience members vote for the People’s ChoiceAward. Admission is $10 with proceeds to benefit the LakeGeorge Arts Project.Tickets sold at the door, or are available beforehand through theBox Office (518) 874-0800, woodboxoffice@gmail.com.

Crafters, Vendors & Sellers Wanted W. CHARLTON – Come sell your wares at the West Charlton 11th Annual Community Tag Sale and Craft Fair. Friday & Saturday, April 26th & 27th, 9am-3pm, rain or shine. Rent an 8-foot table at the firehouse for $25 per day. To reserve a table, please call (315) 7623121 by April 12th. Space is limited. The West Charlton


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Bulletin Board Firehouse is located at 1293 Eastern Avenue (off Rt. 147, one mile south of the intersection with Rt. 67). This event is a fund-raiser for the West Charlton Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary. (P)

Support Group for Children SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Community Hospice of Saratoga will offer a six-week support group for children who have experienced the death of someone significant in their lives, including a parent, grandparent, sibling or friend. Children meet in age-specific groups, and share thoughts & feelings through art, music, games and discussion. A Parent Educational Support Group is offered concurrently. It is free of charge and open to the community. The group will be held at The Community Hospice of Saratoga, 179 Lawrence St., Saratoga Springs. It will begin Tuesday, April 9 and run for 6 weeks. Registration is required. Please contact Sarah Etkin-Sefcik, LMSW at 581-0800 for more information. (P)

Congress on your Corner SARATOGA SPRINGS – The office of Congressman Paul Tonko will be holding Mobile Office Hours on Friday, March 22, noon-4pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, 475 Moe Road, Clifton Park. Staff will be available to provide assistance with navigating the federal government and its agencies. No appointment is needed. For more information, call 4650700. (P)

“Women of Distinction” Program Seeks Nominees CAPITAL REGION – Are you a “woman of distinction?” Do you know – and wish to recommend – someone special for consideration as part of the New York State Senate’s prestigious “Women of Distinction” Program for 2013? If the answer to either question was “yes,” then State Senator Kathleen A. Marchione (R,CHalfmoon) wants to hear from you! In observance of March as “Women’s History Month,” Senator Marchione has announced that she is seeking nominations from across the 43rd Senate District for the State Senate’s popular and prestigious Women of Distinction Program. Women living in the 43rd Senate District – which includes parts of Rensselaer, Saratoga and Washington Counties, and all of Columbia County

– are eligible for nomination. The deadline for entry as a nominee for inclusion in Senator Marchione’s Women of Distinction Program for 2013 is Monday, March 25. Copies of Senator Marchione’s Women of Distinction nomination form – and further information regarding the program – are available by calling (518) 455-2381, or e-mailing marchione@nysenate. gov. The 2013 Women of Distinction Program nomination forms are also available at Senator Marchione’s official Senate webpage www.marchione.nysenate. gov. (P)

Parent Information Meetings GLENS FALLS – Race to the Top Network Team Facilitators with the Washington-Saratoga-Warren-Hamilton-Essex BOCES will hold an information session for parents/guardians regarding the curriculum changes associated with the implementation of the Common Core Learning Standards. A presentation will be held on Tuesday, March 26, at the Glens Falls City School District, in the High School Auditorium, from 6:307:30pm. Race to the Top Network Team Facilitators Courtney Jablonski and Michael DeCaprio will discuss what will change for children as the new Common Core Learning Standards are rolled out. All parents and guardians from any school district are welcome and encouraged to attend this important information session. The session is free and open to the public. For more information, please contact Race to the Top Network Team Senior Facilitator Courtney Jablonski at cjablonski@wswheboces.org or (518) 581-3733. (P)

Easter Egg Hunt MALTA – The annual Easter Egg Hunt will be held at the Malta Community Center on Sat., March 30 from 10:30-11:30am. Participants will make their own Easter Basket, which will be used to collect eggs during the hunt! There will be a special visit from the Easter Bunny and light refreshments will also be served. Pre-registration is required by Sat., March 23. Only 40 spots left! Malta Resident child $6 / Non-Resident child $8. (We do not guarantee that our candy is peanut free.) Visit the Registration page at malta-town.org for details on how to reserve a spot. (P)

Retired Teachers Assoc. to Meet SARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga Springs Retired


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Bulletin Board Teachers Association will meet on Monday, April 1, at noon at Longfellows Restaurant, 500 Union Avenue (Route 9P), Saratoga Springs. Membership is open to retired educators who taught and/or live in Saratoga County. For membership information, call 587-5356. (P)

Grant Writing Training CAPITAL REGION – If you are an emerging organization or an organization who wishes to improve your grant and capacity building skills, Congressman Paul Tonko invites you to participate in a free training being held Wednesday, March 27 at Union College. Topics discussed will include Organizational Development, Strategic Planning Basics, Financial Management Basics, Performance Measurements and Evaluation and how to find and apply for grants. For more information visit tonko.house.gov (P)

Breakfast with the Bunny ROCK CITY FALLS – The Milton Eagles Women’s Auxiliary will hold Breakfast with the Bunny at the Rock City Falls Fire Dept. on Rock City Road on March 24 from 8-11am. Menu: Scrambled eggs, sausage, home fries, pancakes, French toast, sausage, gravy w/biscuits, coffee, tea, orange juice, milk. Adults: $7; Seniors & Active Military: $6; Children ages 5-12 yrs.: $5; Children ages 4 & under: Free. (P)

Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser BALLSTON LAKE – Boy Scout Troops 30 and 246 will sponsor a Spaghetti Dinner on Sunday, March 24 from 4-7pm at the Clifton Park Elks Lodge, 695 MacElroy Road, Ballston Lake. Proceeds from this fundraiser will support the Scouts’ trip to Washington, DC in April. Menu includes: Spaghetti, meatballs, salad, bread, beverages & dessert. Cost: $8 per person, $5 per child 12 and under. (P)

Moonlight Ski and Snowshoe Cancelled GANSEVOORT – The Moonlight Ski and Snowshoe event scheduled for March 23rd at Wilton Wildlife Preserve & Park is being cancelled. This winter’s lack of snowfall has resulted in poor trail conditions. This year’s event was sponsored by the Healthy Living Market and Café and the Wilton Rotary. For more information please call the park office at 450-0321 or

visit www.wiltonpreserve.org. (P)

PC Users Group Monthly Meeting BURNT HILLS – PC Users Group will hold their monthly meeting on Wednesday, March 20, 6:30pm, at the Town of Ballston Public Library meeting room Lake Hill Rd., Burnt Hills. The purpose of the group is for PC users (novice through expert) to come together and share their computer experiences and problems with other group attendees. Topic this month “Open forum”. Event is free and open to the public. For more information, please call Dave at 399-0359. (P)

Having Trouble Controlling the Way You Eat? SARATOGA SPRINGS – Are you having trouble controlling the way you eat? Are you underweight? Overweight? Obsessed with food, weight, dieting? You are not alone. Today, there is a solution. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA). No Dues, No Fees, No Weigh-ins! Weekly meeting at Saratoga Springs, Monday, 7pm, at United Methodist Church-Adkins Room, 175 Fifth Avenue (Exit 14 Northway), corner Henning Road. Local contacts: John 605-3090 and Helena 584-8190. www.foodaddicts.org (P)

Want to Try an eReader? STILLWATER – Ever want to try a Nook or Kindle? Now you can borrow one from the Stillwater Free Library! Each eReader has a collection of books from the Romance, Mystery/Thriller, Nonfiction, or Literary Fiction genre. The Stillwater Free Library is located at 662 Hudson Avenue. Stop in or call 664-6255 for more information. (P)

Palm Sunday & Holy Week Services WATERFORD – The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons will celebrate Palm Sunday services at 7:30am and 9:30am on March 24 at Grace Church, 34 Third St. The Rev. Robert Haskell will assist. Rick Hacker will perform as organist. During Holy Week Morning Prayer will begin at 8am Monday through Good Friday, March 25-29. A Maundy Thursday Liturgy of the Holy Eucharist and covered dish supper will begin at 6pm on March 28. Good Friday services will be held at noon and 7 p.m. March 29. Walking the Way of the Cross through the


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Bulletin Board village of Waterford will follow the noon service. An Easter Vigil Service will begin at 7pm on Saturday, March 30. Easter Holy Eucharist will begin at 7:30am and 9:30am on Sunday, March 31. For information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370, or visit www. gracewaterford.org. (P)

Walking the Cross WATERFORD – Parishioners from several Waterford churches will share in the living of Christ’s Walk of the Cross on Good Friday, March 29. Participants from Grace Church Episcopal, United Methodist Church and Wesleyan Church will begin their walk following the noon service at Grace Church, 34 Third St. Walkers will take turns carrying a large wooden cross as they others carry large nails symbolic of Christ’s crucifixion. They will walk up Broad Street and stop near St. Mary’s Church. Walkers will continue over a bridge, and stop for a meditation at Waterford cemetery. They will continue to their final destination at Wesleyan Church. Meditations will focus on the last words spoken by Christ on the cross. Everyone is welcome. People unable to walk are welcome to drive to each meditation site. For information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370, or visit www.gracewaterford.org. (P)

Remember Our Troops SARATOGA SPRINGS – New York State Yellow Ribbon Day will be celebrated Friday, April 12, 11am at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge #161. Keynote speaker Commander Vincent Perry, USN. This event is proudly hosted by the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Lodge, 1 Elk, Lane, Saratoga Springs, and Carol Pingelski Hotaling the “Yellow Ribbon Lady”. Monetary and snack item donations will be accepted for Blue Star Mothers of America, Inc. Chapter NY 2. Contact info captialregion2bsm@gmail.com or for more info www.captialregion2bsm.org (P)

Craft Fair GALWAY – Free admission! Saturday, April 13 from 10am-3pm at Galway High School, 5217 Sacandaga Rd., Galway. Sponsored by the Galway Lioness. (P)

Jonesville Easter Party CLIFTON PARK – The Jonesville Fire Department Ladies

Auxiliary will hold their annual Easter Party on Sunday, March 24, from 12:30-2pm at Station #1 at 953 Main Street, Clifton Park. The Easter Bunny will make a special visit so don’t forget your cameras. Light refreshments will be served and special fun activities will be held inside the training room. In addition, members of the Jonesville Volunteer Fire Department will provide rides on the fire trucks and tours of the station. Please call 877-8100 with any questions. (P)

Drum and Bugle Corps Reunion Luncheon CAPITAL REGION – Corps – Attention, Dress right dress, ready front, mark time march, forward march to the Half Moon Diner, 231 Grooms Road, Clifton Park, NY 12065 for an afternoon of telling those long forgotten Drum and Bugle Corps stories! Whether you marched locally or not, or if you didn’t march and you’re a fan, join us for a Drum and Bugle Corps Reunion Luncheon Saturday, March 23 at 2pm. Share your memories, share your pictures. This is your time to catch up with ol’ friends and find out where others may be. There are a couple of us preserving the Drum Corps history by capturing the stories before they are gone forever! Help us keep the memory alive! Do you remember the Corps from Rome, NY? Who merged to form the Interstatesmen? Did you know there was an all-girl corps from Cohoes, NY that formed in 1938? Help us keep the memory alive! R.S.V.P. Lydia Eaton-Plante at bluemuen49@yahoo.com, cell (518) 496-3940. (P)

The Great Calamity: The Flood of 1913 SARATOGA COUNTY – The Saratoga County Historical Society today announced a program for The Great Calamity: The Flood of 1913. It will take place on March 28 at 7pm. Discover how one of the nation’s worst floods interrupted life in and around Saratoga County. Through photographs, newspaper articles and personal accounts, Corinth Historian Rachel Clothier will explain how this natural disaster destroyed local landmarks and created permanent changes in the area. It is $5 to enter. The Saratoga County Historical Society at Brookside is a non-profit organization located at 6 Charlton Street in Ballston Spa that inspires community memory by telling the story of Saratoga County through engaging exhibits and interactive programs. Brookside’s programs and services are made possible in part by the New York


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Bulletin Board State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. For more information, please visit brooksidemuseum.org or call 518.885.4000. (P)

Easter Services at Grace Church WATERFORD – The Rev. Kathy Alonge-Coons will celebrate an Easter Vigil Service at 7pm on Saturday, March 30 at Grace Church, 34 Third St. The Rev. Robert Haskell will assist. Rick Hacker will perform as organist. Easter Holy Eucharist will begin at 7:30AM and 9:30am on Sunday, March 31. For information, call the Episcopal parish at 237-7370, or visit www.gracewaterford.org. (P)

Capital Region Cooperative Extensions Launches New Website WARRENSBURB – Cornell Cooperative Extension associations of the Capital Region announces the creation of a new website http://ccecapitalregion.org. The purpose of this site is to inform residents of new educational opportunities and to rediscover established programs that go beyond individual county boarders. Through the launch of this new website the Capital Region Cooperative Extensions multi-county sharing of programs, educator exchanges, and regional training programs based on Cornell University researched knowledge maximizes opportunities for our local communities. This website connects you to programs that range from agriculture and farm resources, horticulture and landscape programs, 4-H youth development, nutrition and healthy family initiatives, and economic vitality. The website also offers a comprehensive list of programs and events that are available throughout the Capital Region. This event page is very user friendly and is updated as new programs become available. Another unique feature of the website is the “News” section which posts current trends and articles about program areas that Cooperative Extension is involved in. The Capital Region Cornell Cooperative Extension associations Albany, Columbia/Green, Fulton/Montgomery, Rensselaer, Saratoga, Schenectady, Warren and Washington are very excited to bring this resource to you. If you should have any questions regarding this site please contact Amy Sabattis at 518-668-4881 or als77@cornell.edu. (P)

Barn Dance with Paul Rosenberg SARATOGA – Come kick up your heels at a family friendly barn dance on Saturday, March 23 from 6-8pm at New Horizon Church! Music and calling provided by Paul Rosenberg and the FireFlies. The church is located at 150 Perry Road in Saratoga just past the Wilton Mall on Route 50. No experience or partners needed. All ages welcome! Baked goods available. Donations appreciated. For more information contact Camille at 893-0148. (P)

1st Annual Scotties vs. Cancer Family Fun Day BALLSTON SPA – Ballston Spa High School Baseball Booster Club will be hosting the 1st Annual Scotties vs. Cancer Family Fun Day on Saturday April 27 at the Ballston Spa High School. There will be a 5K walk starting at 11am; BBQ and family fun events start at noon; and Alumni Baseball Game at 1pm. For more information on the event and to download the walk registration form go to the club’s website at www. bspabaseballboosterclub.org (P)

Children Celebrate Random Acts of Kindness Week BALLSTON SPA – Brookside, home of the Saratoga County Historical Society, announced today that local children completed a craft activity celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Week. Partnering with the Ballston Area Community Center and the Domestic Violence and Rape Crisis Center, Brookside helped BACC children create 56 origami swans that will be distributed to The Saratoga County Domestic Violence Safe House, The Vet House, and The Guardian House in Ballston Spa. This activity was inspired by Random Acts of Kindness Week, where people are encouraged to do good deeds “randomly.” Random Acts of Kindness Week occurs annually. Also celebrating Random Acts of Kindness Week, the DVRC recently worked with BACC children to create a Kindness Quilt. The project was inspired by the book, “The Kindness Quilt,” by Nancy Elizabeth Wallace. Over 40 children in grades K through 7th participated in the project. The Kindness Quilt is on display at Brookside Museum, accompanying the museum’s exhibition on quilts called The Threads of Time. (P)


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Bulletin Board 2013 Fair Theme and Design Contest SCHAGHTICOKE – The Schaghticoke Fair is very excited to announce the 2013 fair theme as “Who’s Your Super Hero?” This theme was chosen to represent the many different kinds of people that are super heroes every day. The fair will be introducing “Who’s Your Super Hero?” into the buildings, exhibits, fair entries, and contests. In addition to “Super Hero”, the fair will be initiating for the first time a food drive. Building on the theme, “Souper” the contest design entries can incorporate this spelling and or design elements. We want the students to have fun with the idea and we are looking for some creative input. The contest is open to all currently enrolled high school students throughout Rensselaer County. For more information on how to participate and the elements that are to be included in the design, please contact the art department at your high school or call Mary at the fair office, 753-4411 x13. All entries must be must be submitted by June 7. (P) Simpson UMC Flea Market ROCK CITY FALLS – Simpson United Methodist Church, 1089 Rock City Road, Rock City Falls (1/2 mi. south from Rte. 29), is hosting our annual Flea Market and Bake Sale on Saturday, April 6, from 8am-3pm. We’ll accept donations of usable housewares, tools, toys, crafts, books, puzzles, antiques, etc., (sorry, no clothing, electronics, computers, TVs, or large appliances) on Wednesdays (10am-3pm during Craft Circles) and starting March 25, Mon.-Fri. (10am-2pm). Can also leave items on side porch if more convenient. Volunteers welcome (no church affiliation necessary). Any questions call Laura at 885-5286 or Welna at 885-9316. (P) Whiskers Organization Seeks Volunteers CAPITAL REGION – Whiskers Organization is in great need of volunteers. We are a small, not-for-profit, all volunteer, no kill cat shelter in Albany. We need people to help us at our Clifton Park adoption center in Pet Smart. Time commitment is once every two weeks; nights or mornings. Fun and rewarding! Please help us to help the cats! For more information go to www.ewhiskers.com/volunteer. (P) SGF HS Presents “Bye Bye, Birdie” SO. GLENS FALLS – Stage 42, South Glens Falls High

School’s theatre troupe, will hold its spring musical, Bye Bye Birdie, on Friday, March 22 and Saturday, March 23. Both performances will be held at 7pm in the High School auditorium at 42 Merritt Road in South Glens Falls. Bye Bye Birdie is a Tony Award-winning satire of 1950s American culture and chronicles Conrad Birdie – a dead ringer for Elvis Presley – and his effect on teenagers in fictional Sweet Apple, Ohio. The production features several well-known songs, including “Put on a Happy Face” and “Kids!” Stage 42, also known as AKT Drama Club, is one of Saratoga County’s premier school theatre groups. Since their re-inception in 1997, they have performed such major works as The Sound of Music, Grease, and The Wizard of Oz. Tickets are $10 for adults, $8 for students and seniors, and may be purchased in the High School Main Office or at the door. (P) Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of Fame BALLSTON SPA – The Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of Fame Committee has announced plans for its 2013 inaugural induction ceremony to take place on Saturday, May 4, from 3-5pm at the Ballston Spa High School auditorium, 220 Ballston Avenue. A reception will follow at the school. The BSAHF recognizes Ballston Spa alumni who have achieved outstanding accomplishments in the field of athletics. The 2013 Ballston Spa Athletics Hall of Fame inductees: William R. Scott, longtime coach and athletic director for whom the “Scotties” are named. Richard L Thomas, longtime coach and athletic director and community athletic contributor. Richard Wurster, member of 1968 Olympic speed skating team. John Wurster, member of 1968 Olympic speed skating team. John Caputo, three sport athlete; member of 1943 Basketball League Champion team; pro baseball player. 1963-1964 Varsity Basketball Team, winners of Class B and A-B Basketball Championship in Western Conference. Patsy Monaco, three sport athlete; Saratoga County League Football Champions and All Star team member. Vince Johnson, twenty-nine year Wrestling coach, Coach of the Year four times. James Funiciello, three sport athlete; National High School Swim Coach of the year 1979. Allan Durkovic, three sport athlete; Conference All Star and League MVP in Basketball; played Football for New England Patriots. 2010-2012 Ballston Spa Girls Varsity Alpine Ski Team, won Sectional and State titles. (P)


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Bulletin Board Barn Dance with Paul Rosenberg SARATOGA – Come kick up your heels at a family friendly barn dance on Saturday, March 23 from 6-8pm at New Horizon Church! Music and calling provided by Paul Rosenberg and the FireFlies. The church is located at 150 Perry Road in Saratoga just past the Wilton Mall on Route 50. No experience or partners needed. All ages welcome! Baked goods available. Donations appreciated. For more information contact Camille at 893-0148. (P) Holy Week at Corpus Christi ROUND LAKE – The observation of Holy Week for parishioners of Corpus Christi Church in Round Lake begins on Holy Thursday, March 28, with morning prayer at 9am. Mass will be held at 7pm at St. Mary’s Crescent. Good Friday shows religious observance at the Route 9 location in Round Lake with parishioners at 8am morning prayer, Rosary at noon, 3pm Stations of the Cross and at 7pm a remembrance of the Passion in the church. Easter will be celebrated at the 8pm. Easter Vigil Mass. Masses on Easter Sunday will be at 7:30am, 9:30am and 11:30am. Corpus Christi is located at the corner of Ushers Road and Route 9 (Exit 10 of the Northway). Questions may be answered at 877-8506. (P) Free Online Tax Service WARREN COUNTY – This year the Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program (VITA) has added a free do-ityourself state and federal income tax online service. Individuals and families with annual incomes under $57,000 are eligible for this free online service. To access this program go to http://counties.cce.cornell. edu/warren/ and click on the My Free Taxes logo. This will direct you to the online tax service where you can file. Help is available at this site, if needed, or you can also call Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County (518-668-4881) and ask for one of our volunteer tax preparers. (P) Pancake & Sausage Supper GANSEVOORT – Come and join us for a delicious meal and support a worthy cause! The Sunday School students at the Fortsville United Methodist Church, located at 402 Fortsville Road, Gansevoort, will be having an all-you-can-eat Pancake and Sausage Supper on Saturday, March 23 from 4-6pm. Adults $5, Children

$3. All monies go to benefit the Sunday school student’s mission projects. (P) Call for Artisans GREENWICH – The Whipple City Festival committee invites local artisans – potters, jewelers, quilters, leather workers, paper makers, cheese makers, stone carvers, basket makers, silversmiths, painters, photographers, and more - to join Greenwich’s vibrant summer street festival in selling their handmade art and wares in a brand new, traditional style Artisans Market! The 2013 Whipple City Festival Artisans Market strives to feature handmade items created by real artists and fine craftspeople from our region. The well attended, family-friendly Whipple City Festival will take place June 14 and June 15. The Artisans Market will be held on Saturday, June 15 from 9am-6pm in Mowry Park, Greenwich. Artisan set-up begins at 7am on Saturday morning. Artisans are welcome to stay past 6:00 p.m. if they wish. There will also be a demonstration tent for artists to showcase their skills! If you would like to join the fun please contact the Greenwich Chamber of Commerce at (518) 692-7979 or info@greenwichchamber.org for more details and application materials. Registration closes June 1; there is a discount for artisans who register by May 24. (P) Basic File Management CLIFTON PARK – Come to the Clifton Park- Halfmoon Public Library on Tuesday, March 26 from 9:3011:30am for the program Basic File Management. Create folders, move files, rename documents and learn many more tips to boost efficient use of your computer. Registration is requested for this program and can be made online, in person or by phoning the Library at 371-8622. (P) Knitting, Crocheting and More CLIFTON PARK – Interested in meeting other hand crafters and having time to just sit down and knit? Crocheters, quilters and needle workers are also welcome! Adults and young people in grades six and older are invited to attend the Knitting, Crocheting and More Club on Tuesday, March 26 from 6-8pm at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library, led by library staff. This is an informal, once a month program to practice knitting. Light refreshments will be served. Please call the Library at 371-8622 for additional infor-


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Latest Archaeological Findings at Schoharie Crossing

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CLIFTON PARK – Tricia Shaw will provide an update on the ongoing archaeological findings at Schoharie Crossing at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Friday, March 29. She will provide the most recent research on the history of Ft. Hunter and Queen Anne’s Chapel as more evidence has been uncovered this year since the flooding after hurricane Irene. The Friday Morning-Free-For-All begins at 10:30am. All are welcome to this drop-in program; no registration required. Beverages are served. For more information, please call the Library at 371-8622. (P)

Library Closed for Easter Holiday CLIFTON PARK – The Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library will be closed Sunday, March 31 for the Easter Holiday. Regular hours will resume Monday, April 1 at 9am. The Library’s web catalog and electronic resources linked to its home page are available at www.cphlibrary.org For more information, call the library at 371-8622. (P)

A Variety of Dance Programs CLIFTON PARK – Children are invited to participate in two dance programs offered at the Clifton ParkHalfmoon Public Library on Monday, April 1. Creative Dance Arts will present these fun, upbeat classes geared for different age groups. It is suggested participants wear comfortable clothing, socks and bring a water bottle. Get Up and Dance! For children in grades K-2: 1pm; Jazz Dance - For children in grades 3-5: 2:30pm. Registration is required and begins March 25 at 9:30am. If you have any questions, please contact the Library at 371-8622. (P)

Boxcar Birthdays CLIFTON PARK – Children in grades 2-5 are invited to the program Boxcar Birthdays at the Clifton ParkHalfmoon Public Library on Tuesday, April 2 at 2pm. Celebrate the 123rd anniversary of Gertrude Chandler Warner’s birthday, author of the Boxcar Children series, with games, puzzles and cake. Registration is required and begins March 26 at 9:30am. If you have any questions, please contact the Library at

CLIFTON PARK – Children in grades K-2 are invited to the program Marvelous Madeline at the Clifton ParkHalfmoon Public Library on Wednesday, April 3 at 11am. Celebrate the birthday of Madeline’s creator, author/illustrator Ludwig Bemelmans, with activities and adventure as only Madeline and her good friend Pepito could experience--but now you can, too! Also enjoy stories and light refreshments. Registration is required and begins March 27 at 9:30am. If you have any questions, please contact the Library at 371-8622. (P)

The Nature of Watercolor CLIFTON PARK – The Nature of Watercolor will be offered at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Wednesday, April 3 for various age groups. Professional artist and teacher Mary Frances Millet, will guide participants to create an original watercolor. Learn how to paint birds, trees, pinecones and snow scenes with simple techniques and a few unexpected kitchen tools. Wear clothing you don’t mind getting dirty! For children in grades 3-5: 1:30pm; For teens in grades 6 & up: 3pm. Registration is required and begins March 27 at 9:30am. If you have any questions, please contact the Library at 371-8622. (P)

You’re Getting On My Nerves: Understanding Personality Differences CLIFTON PARK – All are invited to the Clifton ParkHalfmoon Public Library on Thursday, April 4 at 6:30 pm for the program You’re Getting On My Nerves: Understanding Personality Differences with Judi Clements, President of Judi Clements Training & Development. We all have to live and work with people who are different from us and who sometimes annoy, frustrate, or even anger us. Clements is a veteran training professional who offers training, coaching and keynotes in the areas of management, communication, wellness, and customer service. In this program, you will understand yourself and others better through a well-researched system based on the principles of the Myers Briggs Personality Type Assessment. Registration is requested for this program and can be made online, in person or by phoning the Library at 371-8622. (P)


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Bulletin Board Book Bingo CLIFTON PARK – Children ages 4-8 are invited to the program Book Bingo at the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library on Friday, April 5 at 10am. Join us for a rousing game of BINGO based upon favorite book characters. This is an event for families to enjoy together, however the focus will be on picture books and easy readers for ages 4-8 yrs. Registration is required and begins March 29 online or by phone at 371-8622. (P)

Special Needs Resource Fair at Library CLIFTON PARK – The Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library will host a Special Needs Resource Fair on Sunday, April 14 from 1-4pm. The fair will bring together local education, service, recreational and health organizations that provide information, resources or services to children with special needs and their families. This is a family event where parents/caregivers and children can explore different resources together. The Junior Friends of the Clifton Park-Halfmoon Public Library is offering activities and free babysitting to the younger participants. Light refreshments will be provided by the Friends of the Library. There will be two presentations in addition to the expo. The first beginning at 1:15pm, will focus on the Ten Things You Need To Know before Going Into Your CSE (Committee On Special Education) Meeting. The second beginning at 2:30pm is called Emotions to Advocacy and Everywhere In Between and will be presented by Lisa Janicke from the Autism Society of the Greater Capital Region. (P)

Monthly Indoor Craft/Flea Market SARATOGA – Come and shop at our monthly Indoor Craft and Flea Market on Sunday, March 24 from 11am-3:30pm at the Saratoga Wilton Elks Club; Rt. 9 Maple Avenue in Saratoga. Over 40 vendor tables with a variety of items from jewelry, books, craft supplies, wood designs, photos, memorabilia, clothing, household items, and, eggs, honey, baked goodies, and gift ideas. The sale is opened to the public and admission is free. All money from the table rentals goes to support the Auxiliary‘s Community Services. To answer any questions please call Linda at 2895470 or Debbie at 885-6506. (P)


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