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By Katherine Clark katherine@denpubs.com CHAZY — A West Chazy couple who have traveled the world on a money-saving budget will host a presentation Feb. 21 to talk about how they were able to do it. Jaki and Rob Roy not only traveled on a shoestring budget but later wrote about it in their book titled “The Coincidental Traveler: An Adventure for Budgetminded Grown-ups.” The Roys will host a presentation about their travels and book at 7 p.m. on Feb. 21 at the Alice T. Miner Museum, 9618 Route 9 in Chazy. During the animated presentation the Roy’s will share photos and stories of their

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Jaki Roy pilots a sailboat belonging to a fellow the Roys’ met "coincidentally" in St. John, U.S. Virgin Islands during a 15-day vacation in January.

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Rotary Club of Champlain-Rouses Point member Lisa Roberts looks over thank you letters from fifth-grade students the club sponsored to attend the Clinton Community College science project.

ROUSES POINT — Every Thursday morning, the Rotary Club of Champlain-Rouses Point meets at Sandy’s Deli in Rouses Point to discuss their next project. The club is part of a much larger entity, Rotary International, whose 1.2 million members make it the largest service organization in the world. Founded in 1905, Rotary International began for the purpose of “doing good in the world,” and has since raised more than $1 billion to combat polio and to promote health and education worldwide. Those numbers are a little smaller in the North Country, but the desire to help others is just as great. It began June 26, 1997 as a spinoff of the Plattsburgh Rotary. Several of the group’s eleven members have participated since the beginning. Lisa Roberts, former president of the Rotary Club of Champlain-Rouses Point, said that she got into Rotary when she started banking because her boss was a rotarian and wanted everyone to join.

And now, she’s happy to be a member. “After you see the good Rotary does, you want to be a part of it,” Roberts said. “You fall in love with it, you believe in the cause and you really don’t want to leave.” Allen Racine, Vice President and Northern Region Corporate Banking Manager of Glens Falls National Bank and Trust Company, said he joined the club about 4 years ago and has since become the club’s president. He echoed Roberts’ sentiment, and added that helping the community is integral to being a rotarian. To support the club’s many causes, each Rotary member must pay annual dues, most of which goes to Rotary International to support various international programs and objectives. That means money local clubs collect through fundraising efforts stays within the community. The largest fundraiser the group held raised $7000 for a new fire rescue trailer for the Champlain Fire Department in March 2008. They also raised money and built a pavilion,

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Come get down with Zip City Blues at Irises By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — It’s rare to find a band who plays with such integrity that their covers sound like originals. Zip City Blues is that kind of band. The group’s size is just about as varied as the eclectic batch of songs they play—sometimes their performances will feature a full ensemble with drums, horns, bass, guitar and harmonica, other times it’s an acoustic set with vocalist and harmonica player Jeff Rendinaro and lap steel guitarist Eric O’Hara. This weekend, both incarnations of Zip City Blues will perform at Irises in Plattsburgh, with a full band on Friday night and an acoustic set, called Zip City Unzipped, Saturday. “That’s kind of the explanation of who we are,” Rendinaro said. “Everybody in the band used to play a lot, everybody has a world of experience. Now, this is where we live and this is what we do on the weekend. It’s that laid-back. It’s that mellow.” And “a world of experience” is almost putting it lightly. Rendinaro was raised in a musical family, and has been singing since he can remember. He started playing guitar in grammar school and soon after picked up the harmonica. His first exposure to the blues was the Rolling Stones’ cover of the 1937 Robert Johnson song “Love in Vain.” The music stayed with him, and he began working his way back—to the people who influenced his favorite musicians. Now, Rendinaro’s influences come through in his music. Zip City Blues plays tunes from well-renowned greats like Muddy Waters, Little Walter, Cab Calloway and Hank Williams and occasionally, they even through in an original. He laughed and added that the band also plays some modern tunes, like those written by the Stones and Bob Dylan in the 1970s. Music has always been a part of Rendinaro’s life, and after moving back to Plattsburgh in the 1990s, he met O’Hara through another local musician, Tim Hartnett. There was an immediate connection between the two musicians, a connection spoken in notes and rhythms instead of words. Both were taught many of the same songs by their parents, and both were able to play them effortlessly. About 40 years ago, O’Hara realized that

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a lot of the songs he listened to contained a common thread— pedal steel guitar and lap steel guitar. As is the case with Rendinaro, the music, and those instruments, have stayed with him. Now O’Hara lives in Connecticut, where he does studio work with original band Uncle Flatty, who he hopes to bring to Plattsburgh by the summer. In the meantime, he is excited to reunite with Zip City Blues, and is especially excited for Friday night. “It’s a blast playing with a full band, it just gives me a lot more space,” O’Hara said. “I’m raring and ready to go.” The rest of the band is ready to go, too, and

Mooers Fire Department to host Easter raffle MOOERS — Mooers Volunteer Fire Department will hold their second-annual Easter raffle on Saturday March 23, at 7 p.m. at the Mooers Fire Station, 2508 New York State Bicycle Route 11. The raffle will include 45 rounds of raffle items including cash prizes, dinner baskets, breakfast baskets, hams, turkeys, spirits (age appropriate), Easter baskets for youths, door prizes Featuring Prom Gowns from: throughout the evening, and Mary’s ~ Faviana ~ Alyce ~ Mori Lee two lottery boards as the fiFor the Wedding Party: nal two rounds. Tuxedos • Gowns for the Bride, There will be a light supBridesmaids, Mother, Flower Girl per buffet at the end of the As well as Veils, Jewelry Shoes & More evening. All proceeds to be used for the purchase of Fire EquipBridal & Formal Wear ment.

when they begin to play Irises will be filled with Chicago-style blues, some jazz and a little bit of swing. There is one catch, though—no one is quite sure who the bass player will be Friday night. If everything goes as planned, it will be Bill Blough, whose day job is playing bass for George Thorogood. Since Blough is currently on tour, he might not be able to make it, and Lloyd Peterson, who is now a regular with Zip City Blues, will perform. Rendinaro and company won’t be disappointed either way—Peterson might not be touring with George Thorogood, but he’s no slouch, either. Perhaps most notably, he has played with

If you go: Location: Irises, 20-22 City Hall Place, Plattsburgh. Zip City Blues, featuring Rendinaro, O’Hara, Brian Osborne and either Blough or Peterson, will perform Friday from 9-midnight. Zip City Unzipped, featuring Rendinaro and O’Hara, will perform Saturday from 8-11 p.m. Both nights are free.

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Give the gift of laughs to your love for Valentine’s Day By Katherine Clark

katherine@denpubs.com ROUSES POINT — What will you bring your sweetie for Valentines Day? How about a night of comedy. “It’s a lot better than flowers that are going to die or lingerie she’ll throw out, no woman will slap their man in the face for buying comedy tickets,” Adirondack Comedy Club organizer Ray Wayman said. Pairing love and laughs for Valentines Day, the Adirondack Comedy Club will be hosting a Comedy Show on Friday Feb. 15, at the Rouses Point American Legion, 29 Pratt Street, sending the message “honey, we should have a laugh

together and I love you,” Wayman said. The comedy show will offer people in Rouses Point a chance to hear top comedians and enjoy a show close to home, Wayman said. The show will feature a range of acts. Headlining the show will be Phil Davidson, a Burlington, Vt. comedian who has performed at the Green Mountain Comedy Festival; Scott Chaplain, a New York City up and coming act that has performed at the New Jersey Comedy Fest and on Broadway; Mike Racine, a comedian from Montreal named as Best New Comic by Emerging Comics of New York Awards and was nominated for Time Out New York’s joke of the year, and comedy newcomer Wayman will perform and host the event. Wayman said the jokes will run free and not be entirely focused on love.

“It’s not necessarily a theme show, we picked the venue as a great place for men to bring their ladies to a show, have a drink and have a nice evening without having to go too far on Valentines Day,” Wayman said. “Singles should come out to, it won’t all be couples and you never know, love may spark!” The first 50 ladies at the event will be given a flower. Hors d’oeuvres will be served at 7 p.m. the show begins at 8 p.m. and a drink is included with price of admission. Tickets are $18 in advance for couples or $20 at the door. For singles tickets are $10 in advance or $12 at the door. Tickets can be purchased online at https://adirondackcomedyclub.ticketbud.com/rpvalentine or at the American Legion. For more information contact Wayman at 420-3625.

20th annual RP fishing derby set ROUSES POINT — The Rouses Point Sportsmen’s Club 20th Annual Ice Fishing Derby will be held on Feb. 16 and 17. Fishing Hours will begin at midnight on Feb. 16 and go through 3:30 p.m. on Feb. 17. Boundary Lines on the New York side will begin at the mouth of the Great Chazy River North to the Canadian Border and on the Vermont side will begin at Kelly Bay North to the Canadian Border. Weigh Station hours at Rouses Point Sportsmen’s Club will be held Saturday: 4 to 6 p.m. and on Sunday from 1 to 4 p.m. Entry Fee is $15 and can be pruchased at The Last Resort, 90 Montgomery Street, Lake Champlain Fish Company, 362 Lake Street, and the Cornerstone Drug, 72 Champlain Street, Prizes for the Northern Pike include first place $350. second place $150 and third place $100. Prizes for Pickerel include first place $50. Fish Fry/Chowder/Membership Drive will follow the closing of the weigh Station on Sunday at The Last Resort free of charge for club members And Derby participants depending on fish donations from the weigh station $5 per meal contribution for all others.

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Children from the Chazy Central Rural School and members of the Russell B. Childs American Legion Post 769 are pictured here at the first annual Children’s Christmas Party held on Jan. 16 at the recently finished Post Home.

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Births RABIDEAU - LAPIERRE — A daughter, Americus Lovee-Larson, was born on Jan. 28, 2013 to Heather Rabideau-LaPierre and Matthew LaPierre. DOWNIE — A daughter, Alyse Marie, was born on Jan. 28, 2013 to Lindsey and Chad Downie. DECOSTE — A son, Camden Lee, was born on Jan. 29, 2013 to Marcie and Lindsay DeCoste. TOURVILLE — A daughter, Kendall Elaine, was born on Jan. 30, 2013, to Kara and Jeremy Tourville. MONETTE — A son, Bentley Joseph, was born on Jan. 30, 2013 to Stephanie and Kent Monette. CUMBER — A son, Damien Michael, was born on Jan. 30, 2013 to Amanda Cumber. BAKER — A son, Steven Joseph, was born on Jan. 31, 2013, to Christy and Michael Baker Jr. RICE — A son, Karter Logan, was born on Jan. 30, 2013 to Amanda Nieto and Wayne Rice. GARRANT — A daughter, Nora Elizabeth, was born on Jan. 31, 2013 to Amanda and Kyle Garrant. FRENYEA — A daughter, Ebony Amaris, was born on Jan. 31, 2013 to Jessica and Michael Frenyea. AGONEY — A daughter, Harper Wynn, was born on Feb. 4, 2013 to Jessica Beddard and Mark Agoney. ZIEL — A daughter, Pearl May, was born on Feb. 3, 2013, to Kristin Forttrell and Eren Ziel. STANILKA — A son, Brayden Michael, was born on Feb. 5, 2013, to Jessie Stanilka. GAUDETTE — A son, Bentley Alan, was born on Feb. 5, 2013 to Sadi Gillett and Albert Gaudette Jr.

Rotary from page 1 swing set and slide at the Children’s Learning Center in Rouses Point, and have paid for fifth-grade students to attend the Clinton Community College science project. And when prom time comes around, they sponsor the Chazy High School and Northeastern Clinton after-prom parties. “I’ve looked at what we’ve done in the community, and a lot of it comes down to supporting the youth in various ways,” Racine said. The club is always looking for new members, but new additions must be sponsored by an existing member to join. For more information, visit rotary7040.com/clubsite.php?id=50519

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Jaki and Rob Roy from page 1 less than conventional travels. “We like to travel close to the ground, staying in hostels, couch surfing, hitch hiking, totally opposite of tourism,” Rob said. The Roy’s, who own Earthwood Building School in West Chazy, have been able to travel inexpensively around the world to places like Chili, New Zealand, Panama and Europe. During their more than 50 years of travels they have discovered how to truely immerse themselves in the culture of each country and meet new people. In their book they share simple workable travel strategies gleaned over the years that they have found create exceptional experiences. On one recent journey, Rob and Jaki were invited into a sacred Maori marae in the Cook Islands; witnessed an exploding volcano in Vanauatu; canoed and steamboated Australia’s Murray River; played cricket in a New South Wales goat field; hiked across Rarotonga, and snorkeled among self-illuminating jellyfish in New Zealand’s Poor Knights Islands. “I try to cultivate coincidences, by seeking out people who we share interests with and extending ourselves,” Rob said. “The key is to think outside your comfort zone.” The Roy’s say the all inclusive, resort style vacations create a barrier between the traveler and the locals. “You don’t get to see the country and you don’t realize what you are missing by traveling like that,” Rob said. The conventional method of travel can also create what Jaki calls the “ugly American.” “The ugly American describes people who leave America and want everything to be the same for them on vacation with the same comforts. The ugly American on vacation is louder, more demanding, boisterous, and brash,” Jaki said. “People want to reach out and learn about your life too, and share experiences, but it’s when we become brash it creates a barrier between us and them and it doesn’t create a good feeling.” The Roys said when going on vacation they make arrangements for their first day in an unfamiliar country. With the use of social media sites and websites like couchsurfer.com and other mediums they let the rest of the vacation play out as time passes. During their Feb. 21 presentation they will share their techniques for travel, and how to do as much as possible with the least amount of cash. Rob said thier least expensive trip was a five-week trip to Panama where they spent between $12 to $16 a night. “There is so much to do and see in Panama, the travel was cheap using busses and walking and we had a really great trip,” Rob said. Their lessons are for anyone with a basic level of fitness, willingness to depart from one’s comfort zone, have free time, and (a little bit) of money. The Roys book, “The coincidental traveler: an Adventure for budget-minded grown-ups” will be available for sale at the presentation and is also available at the Corner-Stone Bookshop on Margaret Street in Plattsburgh; Conroy’s Organics on Route 9 in West Chazy and on Amazon.com. Space at the Alice is limited and reservations are encouraged. To reserve a seat or to learn more about the event call 846-7336, or email director@minermuseum.org.

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Gallant graduates basic training WEST CHAZY — Marine Corps Pvt. Nicholas C. Gallant, son of Sherry L. Gallant of West Chazy, N. Y. and Mark D. Gallant, of Franklin, Vt., earned the title of United States Marine after graduating from recruit training at Marine Corps Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. C. For 13 weeks, Gallant stayed committed during some of the world's most demanding entry-level military training in order to be transformed from civilian to Marine instilled with pride, discipline and the core values of honor, courage and commitment. Training subjects included close-order drill, marksmanship with an M-16A4 rifle, physical fitness, martial arts, swimming, military history, customs and courtesies. One week prior to graduation, Gallant endured The Crucible, a 54-hour final test of recruits' minds and bodies. Upon completion, recruits are presented the Marine Corps emblem and called Marines for the first time. Gallant is a 2012 graduate of Bellows Free Academy of St. Albans, Vt.

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Feb. 19, 1945, U.S. Marines landed on the Japanese island of Iwo Jima. The small island, about 10 square miles, was vital to an anticipated American invasion of Japan that would end World War II. When U.S. Marines finally secured the island on March 16, they had 6,891 dead and more than 18,000 wounded. The casualty rate among Marines on Iwo Jima was a staggering 22 percent. All but 212 of the 22,000 Japanese defenders on the island died. Ray Tolar of Ticonderoga remembers Feb. 19. A Marine, he was there in 1945 and has made a point of marking the anniversary ever since. “On Memorial Day we raise the flag and salute,” Tolar said. “But we should do more. We should remember the sacrifices of Americans every day. “Mark Feb. 19 on your calendar and, if you will, give thought to this meager reminder,” he said. “A degree of sorrow will be felt in your heart as well as a tremendous sense of pride for being an American and what it stands for. Semper Fi. “For me this is a cause,” Tolar said. “It’s important to remember what freedom costs, to remember those who have died.” After three days of fighting Marines captured Mount Suribachi, the island’s highest point. There Marines raised an American flag, a moment that became famous thanks to a photo shown around the world. Many assumed the flag raising was a symbol of victory. It was really just the start. That was 68 years ago. In the years since American men and women have continued to sacrifice. We received a painful reminder of those sacrifices when Staff Sgt. Venne, age 29, of Port Henry was killed in Paktiya Province, Afghanistan, last November. Venne and others made the ultimate sacrifice for our nation. Other sacrifices are less apparent. Tom Bain of Putnam, who plans to retire from active Army service this June after 23 years, recently noted the sacrifices of his family. “The service to my country is not a solo event,” he said. “I have to give great credit to my wife of 20 years, Christine, and my children, Tommy and Caitlin. Without their support, a career in the military would not have been possible. I am eternally grateful for the support they gave me throughout the years and am sorry for the sacrifices and challenges they faced in my many absences.” A chief warrant officer, Bain has served around the world as a helicopter pilot. There are thousands of men and women like him — and families like his — serving our nation while asking so little in return. So, Feb. 19 let’s honor Ray Tolar ’s request. Let’s take a moment to think about the men, women and families, past and present, who have demonstrated the greatest ideal of our nation — the willingness to sacrifice for others. —Denton Publications Editorial Board

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video of Dr. Benjamin Carson, a John Hopkins pediatric neurosurgeon who dug his way out of the poorest of situations when he was young and gave a speech last week at the National Prayer Breakfast. Carson offered his concerns for the nation on subjects like the deficit, education, taxation, political correctness, partisan bickering and God all while the nation’s leaders looked on. The video can be viewed on YouTube at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vyyHegP255g. In case you don’t have access to a computer, here is one of Carson’s many points: CARSON: “What we need to do is come up with something simple. And when I pick up my Bible, you know what I see? I see the fairest individual in the universe, God, and he's given us a system. It's called a tithe. We don't necessarily have to do 10 percent but it's the principle. He didn't say if your crops fail, don't give me any tithe or if you have a bumper crop, give me triple tithe. So there must be something inherently fair about proportionality. You make $10 billion, you put in a billion. You make $10 you put in one. Of course you've got to get rid of the loopholes. Some people say, 'Well that's not fair because it doesn't hurt the guy who made $10 billion as much as the guy who made 10.' Where does it say you've got to hurt the guy? He just put a billion dollars in the pot. We don't need to hurt him. It's that kind of thinking that has resulted in 602 banks in the Cayman Islands. That money needs to be back here building our infrastructure and creating jobs.”

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Tobacco: A destructive product To the North Countryman: You can’t walk in to a store this time of year and not be bombarded with bright colors, large signs, and displays that impact your purchasing decisions. Holiday shopping is a marketing frenzy for many corporations. Yet all yearround, tobacco companies spend over a half-million dollars a day in New York State to market their addictive product. In 2012, the Surgeon General reported that tobacco marketing has a direct link to a teenager ’s tobacco use. In-store tobacco displays send messages to teens and children that distort the social acceptability and popularity of tobacco use. The average tobacco marketing display at a convenience store or pharmacy is 32 square feet. That’s equivalent to a area rug full of cigarette packages and tobacco marketing light behind the cash register. Tobacco Control Programs throughout New York State are working to educate the community about the policy options that help limit children’s exposure to tobacco marketing. To learn more about supporting NYS Tobacco Control Programs, visit www.tobaccofreenys.org . Nanette Postlethwait Tobacco Control Program Assistant Adirondack Tobacco Free Network

Flood insurance premiums going up To the North Countryman: Last summer, Congress enacted changes to the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP) that will result in dramatically higher flood insurance costs for many policyholders. To account for the true costs of flood insurance, the bill phases in premiums that reflect the full flood risk of each insured building. Congress clearly wants to restore the fiscal soundness of the NFIP (which owed the U.S. Treasury $17 billion prior to Hurricane Sandy) and expects people who occupy floodplains to shoulder more of the costs. The legislation phases out insurance subsidies for several categories of buildings, including: second homes, business properties, new policies, and newly purchased property. Without these subsidies, insurance costs will be based on the elevation (or flood protection level) of the structure. The resulting rates can be quite high, particularly for buildings with basements. Other changes will affect rates for all flood insurance policies, which can rise by up to 20 percent per year. The bottom line is that premiums are going to rise significantly in future years. Unfortunately, Congress did not address the affordability of flood insurance, other than to authorize a study. The New York State Floodplain and Stormwater Managers Association (NYSFSMA) recognizes the need for NFIP reform, but is concerned about the impact this legislation will have on business districts and real estate markets in older floodplain communities. The Association will continue to advocate for additional reforms to the flood insurance program in order to achieve the multiple objectives of affordability, fairness, and fiscal soundness. David Hatin Region 5 Director, NYSFSMA

Excellent editorial on gun laws

To the North Countryman: With all the hype, outright lies about guns and gun control, not one word about why the government wants guns removed from the hands of law abiding citizens. It’s not about stopping crime on making little Jonnys and Suzies safer in the gun free school killing zones. No, it’s called “The new world order.” Armed citizens cannot be enslaved by the United Nations “New World Order.” Think about what happens when the constitution and the Bill of Rights is banned. Have you ever read Hitler ’s 1938 gun control act and the US of A’s 1968 gun control act? Almost word for word! Look at the millions of disarmed citizens butchered worldwide, which for your information is still going on. Those that beat their weapons into plows, will plow for those that don’t. George Phillips Chestertown

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Kidstructive Fun: A unique toy store By Shaun Kittle

themes range from knitting to building. Kidstructive Fun is located in the And Champlain Centre mall in Plattssometimes burgh, across from Wendell’s Furnithat fiveture at the opposite end of the mall foot long, from the food court. It is open Monday - Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. floating, reand Sunday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. mote conFor more information, visit facetrolled book.com/KidstructiveFun shark is hanging out, too. “We give them tools to use their imaginations,” said Mary Raiche, who owns and manages Kidstructive Fun with her husband, Lee. “Kids have gifts and passions. We try to

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Mary Raiche, who co-owns Kidstructive Fun in the Champlain Centre Mall in Plattsburgh with her husband, Lee, with one of the toy store’s inhabitants. Photo by Shaun Kittle have a variety so if somebody really loves art, there’s going to be lots of options for that, whether they’re 3 years old or 18 years old.” The family owned shop opened in Enosburg Falls, Vt., in 2008. Its second outpost opened in Plattsburgh on May 23, 2012. Today, the toy store employs about 16 parttime employees. Raiche said she and her husband like to keep things as local as possible, so they try to offer products that are made in the Unit-

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ting foul-weather events occurred over the next decade with blizzards in January 1983, October, 1987 and December 1992. In March of 1993, the first Superstorm arrived, and it was packing powerful, hurricane force winds. Labeled as the ‘Storm of the Century,’ the raging blizzard was responsible for over 30 deaths and left over 2.5 million people without power for weeks. The massive storm paralyzed the entire east coast with floods in the south, and blizzard conditions throughout the northeast, but after it finally ended, there was another long lull before any similarly wayward storms occurred. Nearly a decade had passed before the long drought was finally shattered by two powerful storms that pounded the northeast with a series of punishing, back to back Nor’easters over the Christmas 2002 and New Years 2003 holiday. The devastating, double whammy of the holiday season was soon followed by another major storm that struck the northeast in a span of less than two months. The powerful storm arrived on Presidents Day weekend, 2003, and it was the last of three devastating winter storms that rumbled through the region that season. After three major storms plowed through the Northeast in the winter of 2002-2003, the pace of major storms began to slow again. The next major storm to visit the Northeast was a Category 3, Winter Storm. With hurricane force winds and heavy snow, it battered the Northeast on Valentine’s Day, 2007 and shut down trains, planes and automobiles, and plunged millions of households into total darkness for days. The Valentine’s Day Disaster of 2007 was followed by The Great Ice Storm of ‘08, which encased the entire northeast in a thick layer of ice that toppled trees, telephone poles and transmission towers in late December. The storm produced a staggering mix of ice and heavy snow that crippled the entire region for more than two weeks in an area stretching from Montreal, Canada to Washington, DC. In recent years, the frequency of such fierce storms has steadily increased, and those storms have grown more powerful as evidenced by the destructive powers of Hurricane Floyd in 1999. Tropical Storm Irene ravaged the region’s roadways in 2011, and it will take many years for the local waterways to recover from the scouring caused by the resulting floods. Fortunately, the Adirondack region was largely spared from any extensive damage as the remnants of Hurricane Sandy blew through the area in October of 2012. However, we can expect to see more of the same according to a report issued by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. The report explains that due to increasing moisture in the atmosphere, such severe weather events will become more frequent and more turbulent. Daily rainfall records collected from a variety of Adirondack weather stations over the past century reveal that "extreme rainfall events" of 2 inches of rain or more have become common in recent years. It is no surprise, for as the climate warms, more moisture is re-

leased into the atmosphere. And we all know, “What goes up, must eventually come down.” According to international climate scientists, climate change will result in more frequent droughts, heavier floods and more prolonged heat waves. Eventually, the experts predict, conditions may become so increasingly severe that some locations will only be “marginal as places to live.” Scientists expect climate change will have a variety of serious side effects in the Adirondacks, according to a recent study conducted by the NYS Energy Research and Development Authority. Projections indicate a rise of just 2 degrees in the average temperature will significantly reduce the costs associated with heating our homes. It sounds good to me! However, these changes may also require us to learn how to deal with 90 to 100 degree temperatures. And there will be other effects as well. Maple production will suffer, or possibly disappear all together. Cold water species such as brook trout may be threatened by competition with warm water species such as bass, perch or the introduction of invasive species. With the rise in temperature, air quality will be reduced, and there will be more pollen, and more allergies. Warming trends will disrupt many traditional Adirondack pursuits, and the threat of invasive species will increase. Outdoor enthusiasts will be among the first to experience the impact of climate change, which will affect many of their activities. Many long held, Adirondack sporting traditions will be affected. Ski seasons will be condensed, as will other winter activities such as snowmobiling, ice fishing, pond hockey, as well as the availability of tracking snow during the big game hunting season. It is expected the winter season will be condensed, and it will be wetter. Summers will become warmer, and longer in duration, and overall seasons will be less distinct. Precipitation will arrive mostly in the form of heavy storms, and rainfall will become less frequent. Summer droughts will become common, and they will last longer. It will be drier. Water levels will be diminished in the rivers and streams, and water temperatures will increase. Lake ice may no longer support activities such as ice fishing, ice sailing or even pond hockey. If ice cover does set up, it will be thinner and less consistent. Frogs will begin singing nearly a month earlier on average, and birds will arrive sooner. Seasons will be expedited, and far less defined. Already, there is evidence of local apple trees blooming over a week earlier than they did in the 1960’s. Projections indicate some wildlife populations, including whitetail deer will increase, as will the incidence of Lyme Disease. The traditional range of many habitats will shift, as oak and hickory begin to replace maple and beech. We may lose spruce and fir trees in the upper elevation, boreal forests. The shift will affect many of the birds and animals that depend on such habitats. The intricate web of life supported by the vast system of local boreal bogs will likely be endangered. Projections are dire, and the remedies are few. The world that we have known for generations is changing rapidly, as are many of the traditions that define our way of life.

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Thursday, Feb. 21

PLATTSBURGH — Dynomatics to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Friday, Feb. 22

Theatrical performance slated at LPCA

LAKE PLACID — A theatrical performance that accents the whacky side of sports called “The Complete World Of Sports (abridged),” will be held at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, at 17 Algonquin Street beginning at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 15, 16, 17, 22 and 23. In this merciless but affectionate satire, three of LPCAs favorite area actors set their comic sights on the lunacy of sports. The result is a tour-de-farce of vaudevillian physical comedy that will delight every non-sports fan in the family. “The Complete World of Sports (abridged)” is an audience - interactive, family-friendly show for all ages. Tickets are $16 for adults and $14 for seniors and students.

Love and laughs in Rouses Point

ROUSES POINT — A comedy show titled “Lovin' N Laughin' Valentine Show” will be hosted by the Adirondack Comedy Club at the Rouses Point American Legion, 29 Pratt Street, on Feb. 15. Mike Recine, Scott Chaplain, Phil Davidson will be the featured comedians with host Raymond Wayman leading the comedy. The comedy show will offer people in Rouses Point a chance to hear top comedians and give them a chance to enjoy a show close to home. Attendees can arrive early for hors d’oeuvres and a drink included with the price of admission before the show full of laughs. Ticket price includes free snacks and a drink. Doors open at 7 p.m.and the show begins at 8 p.m. Tickets will be $18 in advance for couples or $20 at door, for singles it will be $10 in advance and $12 at the door. For more information visit the website adirondackcomedyclub.com.

Zip City Blues will swing at Irises

PLATTSBURGH — Zip City Blues will perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, beginning at 9 p.m. on Feb. 15. Zip City Blues plays a range of blues from Chicago-style blues to Duke Ellington swing. The band is comprised of veteran musicians at home playing as a downtown blues quintet or as a full blown swing dance band with an uptown horn section. For the soulful blues lover this show will give a nice reprieve from the normal music scene.

Glass Onion to shatter Ridleys stage

PLATTSBURGH — Glass Onion will Perform at Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, beginning at 10 p.m. on Feb. 15 and 16. The Glass Onion, a Pop -Punk Rock cover band, will grace the Plattsburgh stage playing some of their usual tunes such as American Idiot, a Coldplay cover “Trouble” and many others. Olive Ridleys cover charge will range from $3-$5. For more information call Ridleys at 324-2200.

High Peaks to perform at Monopole

PLATTSBURGH — The High Peaks Band will perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave., beginning at 10 p.m. on Feb. 15. High Peaks Band incorporates Reggae, jazz, blues, calypso, gospel, progressive, classical, funk, jam, rock and folk into a unique blend that is called Smart-Jam. The band has been rocking New York since 2005, playing numerous original compositions as well as songs from Phish, Talking Heads, The Beatles and Grateful Dead. The band’s musical influences are artists like Phish, Wilco, Zappa, Neil Young, Grateful Dead, Talking Heads, and Genesis. For more information call 563-2222.

Friday, Feb. 15

ROUSES POINT — Lovin' N Laughin' Valentine Comedy Show, American Legion, 29 Pratt Street, doors open at 7 p.m. and show begins at 8 p.m. $20 for couples and $12 for singles. 420-3625. adirondackcomedyclub.com. PLATTSBURGH — Zip City Blues to perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. 566-7000. PLATTSBURGH — The Glass Onion to Perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — High Peaks to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Saturday, Feb. 16

PLATTSBURGH — Jeff Rendinaro & Guest to perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, 8 p.m. 566-7000. PLATTSBURGH — The Glass Onion to Perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Flabbergaster to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Wednesday, Feb. 20

LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. 523-3106. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave.

Saturday, Feb. 23

PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Jatoba to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Wednesday, Feb. 27

LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. 523-3106. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10p.m. 563-2222.

Thursday, Feb. 28

PLATTSBURGH — The Snacks to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Friday, March 1

LAKE PLACID — Comedy Night - Rusty DeWees: The Logger, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 8 p.m. 523-2512. $21. PLATTSBURGH — House on Fire to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Formula 5 to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

A Complete Rundown of Who is Playing and Where! United Way planning recognition dinner KEESEVILLE — The United Way of the Adirondack Region, Inc. will be hosting its 29th Annual Meeting & Recognition Dinner on Saturday, March 2, 2013 at the Keeseville Knights of Columbus. The time is 5 p.m. for a cash bar and dinner will be served at 6 p.m. The cost is $21 per person or $160 per table of 8. Reservations must be made by Friday, Feb. 22, 2013 by calling 563-0028 or printing off the invitation from our web-site www.unitedwayadk.org and mailing it in to 45 Tom Miller Road, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. The public is invited to attend. The Dorothy and Alan Booth Distinguished Citizen Award will be presented that night.

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KEENE VALLEY — Artesia: Contemporary Chamber Music Ensemble, presented by East Branch Friends of the Arts, Keene Valley Congregational Church, 1791 NYS Rte. 73, 8 p.m. 576-4329. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — House on a Spring to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Rendinaro to bring unique sounds to Irises

PLATTSBURGH — Jeff Rendinaro and a guest will perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, beginning at 8 p.m. on Feb. 16. Rendinaro, a member of the jazz band Zip City Blues, has been playing harp since the early 1970’s and is fluent in several musical traditions. He started with the blues and later toured several years playing bluegrass. His driving jump blues style has a uniquely melodic edge that he incorporates with the “straight and natural” blues more often associated with “Chicago” and “Delta” style. For more information call Irises at 566-7000.

“Sleepwalk with me” to be shown

LAKE PLACID — The award winning film “Sleepwalk With Me” will be shown at the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 18, as part of their ongoing film series. Sleep walk with me is the story of an aspiring stand-up comedian who fails to express his true feelings about his girlfriend and his stalled career. His anxiety comes out in increasingly funny and dangerous sleepwalking incidents. Comedian Mike Birbiglia wrote, directed and stars in this sincere and hilarious film, based on his off-Broadway show and bestselling book. Tickets are $6. For more information call the Art Center at 5232512.

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Your complete source of things to see and do around the region Friday, Feb. 15

PLATTSBURGH — Give Your Business A Boost North Country Chamber of Commerce benefits breakfast for members and non-members, 7061 Route 9, 8 – 9 a.m. 563-1000. LAKE PLACID — Professional Theatre: The Complete World Of Sports (abridged), Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 5232512. $16-$14. ROUSES POINT — Lovin' N Laughin' Valentine Comedy Show, American Legion, 29 Pratt Street, doors open at 7 p.m. and show begins at 8 p.m. $20 for couples and $12 for singles. 420-3625. adirondackcomedyclub.com. CLINTONVILLE — Michael Blaine Master Hypnotist will perform, event hosted by AuSable Valley Class of 2015 & 2016, AuSable Valley Middle High School Auditorium, 1490 New York 9N, 7 p.m. $8 each or 4 for $30. 834-2800 ext. 3616. WHALLONSBURG — Bread & Butter Puppet Theater “The Circus of Possibilitarians”, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 16100 NYS Route 22, 7 p.m. $10, or $5 for kids. 9624386. PLATTSBURGH — Zip City Blues to perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, 9 p.m. 566-7000. PLATTSBURGH — The Glass Onion to Perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — High Peaks to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Saturday, Feb. 16

AUSABLE CHASM — Special winter opening of the North Star Underground Railroad Museum in celebration of President's Day Weekend and Black History Month, 1131 Mace Chasm Rd. 9 a.m.- p.m. 834-5180. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Winter Farmers' Market, City Recreation Center, 52 U.S. Oval, 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. TUPPER LAKE — Tupper Lake Rotary And Lions 3rd Annual Fire And Ice Golf Tournament, the Municipal Park, Lake Street, noon- 4 p.m. $20 per person, 3599427. PLATTSBURGH — Disaster Awareness Day, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, noon-4:30 p.m. 561-0470 Ext. 103. WESTPORT — “Farm and Forest Trail” creation with CATS linking Wadhams to the Bobcat Trail, meet at Dogwood Bread Company, 2574 County Road 10, 12:30 4:30 p.m. UPPER JAY — StoryArt Program with Natalie Woods for ages 5 and up, , Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 2 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Captain Underpants Party set to celebrate the book Captain Underpants and the Revolting Revenge of the Radioactive Robo-Boxers ! at The Bookstore Plus, 2491 Main Street, 3 p.m. www.thebookstoreplus.com, 523-2950. PLATTSBURGH — North Country Herbalists Meeting; Vinegars & Oil infusions, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 4-5 p.m. PERU — ALL YOU CAN EAT Spaghetti Dinner, St. Augustine’s Knights of Columbus Council 7273, 3030 Main Street, 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. $7.50, $3.50 kids. WESTPORT — Depot for the Bingo, Westport Heritage House, 6459 Main Street,, 5-7 p.m. $5 and $1 a card. LAKE PLACID — Professional Theatre: The Complete World Of Sports (abridged), Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$14. WHALLONSBURG — “Robot & Frank,” film showing. Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 16100 NYS Route 22, 7:30 p.m. $5, 18 and under $2. www.cvfilms.org PLATTSBURGH — Jeff Rendinaro & Guest to perform at Irises Cafe & Wine Bar, 20-22 City Hall Place, 8 p.m. 566-7000. PLATTSBURGH — The Glass Onion to Perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Flabbergaster to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Sunday, Feb. 17

AUSABLE CHASM — Special winter opening of the North Star Underground Railroad Museum in celebration of President's Day Weekend and Black History Month, 1131 Mace Chasm Rd. 9 a.m.- 4p.m 834-5180. PERU —Big Change Roundup/Children's Miracle Network, Peru VFW Ladies Auxiliary, 710 Pleasant Street, Rte 22 B. 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5.

Monday, Feb. 18

AUSABLE CHASM — Special winter opening of the North Star Underground Railroad Museum in celebration of President's Day Weekend and Black History Month, 1131 Mace Chasm Rd. 9 a.m.- p.m. 834-5180. PLATTSBURGH — Winter ArtQuest for Kids: North Country Naturalist event to run through Feb. 22, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 9 a.m.-noon. 563-1604. WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Yoga & Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharron Ave, noon. UPPER JAY — Quilters' Gathering, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 4:30 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Life Drawing Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 6-8 p.m. $70. WESTPORT —YOGA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH —Qigong led by Jeff Cochran, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3-$10 sliding scale. LAKE PLACID — Film Series: Sleepwalk With Me Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 7:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 19

ELLENBURG DEPOT — Free Healthy living 6-session workshop, Ellenburg Fire House, 5035 Route 11, 1-3 p.m. 565-4620. PLATTSBURGH — Rough Riders Adult Rifle Team to meet, Plattsburgh Rod and Gun Club, Rte. 9, 5:30 p.m. 298-5161. LAKE PLACID — African Dance Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30-8:45 p.m. 791-9586. WHALLONSBURG — Land and Labor: Past, Present & Future of Farming in America”, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 16100 NYS Route 22, 7:30 p.m. $5. 962-4386.

Wednesday, Feb. 20

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharron Ave, noon. ELIZABETHTOWN — Card Club to meet, Elizabethtown Social Center, 7626 U.S. 9, noon - 3 p.m. 873-6408, info@elizabethtownsocialcenter.org. LAKE PLACID — Open Knitting Gatherine, Adirondack Yarns, 2241 Saranac Ave, 6-8 p.m. LAKE PLACID — The Moreland Commission on Utility Storm Preparation and Response is holding Hearing, Olympic Regional Development Authority (ORDA), Edelweiss Room, 2nd floor, 2634 Main Street, 6 p.m. (212) 709-1691. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5. PLATTSBURGH — Consortium Ardesa lecture and demonstration on “Extended Techniques and Collaborating with Living Composers”; 6:30 p.m. pre-concert talk; E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium, Hawkins Hall. 7:30 p.m. LAKE PLACID — 2013 Oscar Nominated Animated Shorts will be screened, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 algonquin Way, 7:30 p.m. $6. Lakeplacidarts.org. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 - 10:30 p.m. 523-3106. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Thursday, Feb. 21

ELIZABETHTOWN — Free osteoporosis classes, Hand House, Route 8, 10 a.m. 5463565. WESTPORT — Roast Pork Dinner, Westport Federated Church, 6486 Main Street, serving starts 4:30 p.m. with takeouts available. $9, $4 kids 12 & under. CHAZY — Jaki and Rob Roy will host a “The coincidental traveler: an Adventure for the budget-minded grown-ups” , the Alice T. Miner Museum, 9618 Route 9, 7 p.m. LAKE PLACID — 2013 Oscar nominated Live action shorts screening, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 algonquin Way, 7:30 p.m. $6. Lakeplacidarts.org. PLATTSBURGH — Dynomatics to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Friday, Feb. 22

ESSEX — Essex Theatre Company to hold February Board of Trustees meeting, Willsborough Visitors Center, Main Street, 5 p.m.

AU SABLE FORKS — Second Friday Fish Fry Au Sable Forks Knights of Columbus Council 2301, Holy Name School gym, 14207 Rt 9N, 5 - 7 p.m. KEENE VALLEY — Artesia: Contemporary Chamber Music Ensemble, presented by East Branch Friends of the Arts, Keene Valley Congregational Church, 1791 NYS Rte. 73, 8 p.m. 576-4329. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — House on a Spring to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Saturday, Feb. 23

SARANAC LAKE — 3rd Annual Musicians Unite for Local Food Pantries, Carousel, Free, suggested donations of cash or food, Carousel, 2 Depot St. 10-30 a.m. - 9 p.m. 524-9756. PLATTSBURGH — Pet Adoption Weekend at Petsmart, 67 Consumer Square, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. www.focusonferalstoday.com. LAKE PLACID — Met Live showing: Verdi's Rigoletto, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 1 p.m. $18-$12. 523-2512. PLATTSBURGH — My Bloody Valentine: Lumber Jills VS The Royal Pains Plattsburgh Roller Derby match, City Recreation Center & Crete Brothers Gym, 52 US Oval, 6 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — "Last Picture-Show Man," will screen specially selected 16mm films honoring Black History Month and 50th anniversary of MLK’s "I Have a Dream" speech, Newman Center, 90 Broad Street, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — NCCCA Cabin Fever Beach Party, North Country Cultural Center for the Arts, 23 Brinkerhoff Street, 7 - 10 p.m. 563-1604. LAKE PLACID — Professional Theatre: The Complete World Of Sports (abridged), Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 5232512. $16-$14. WHALLONSBURG — POSSUMHAW in concert, Whallonsburg Grange Hall, 16100 NYS Route 22, 7 p.m. $8, or $4 for kids. 962-4386. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Jatoba to perform at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Sunday, Feb. 24

TUPPER LAKE — Maple Workshop & pancake breakfast, The Wild Center, Natural History Museum, 45 Museum Drive, 9 - 11 a.m. 359-7800. www. wildcenter.org. PERU — 4th Sunday $5 Breakfast, Peru Memorial VFW & Ladies Auxiliary 710 Pleasant Street, 9 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. LYON MOUNTAIN — Spaghetti Dinner for the benefit for Laurie Dashnaw’s fight with cancer, Lyon Mountain American Legion Home, noon - 5 p.m. $8, 7354510. TUPPER LAKE — Family Art & Nature Program, The Wild Center, Natural History Museum, 45 Museum Drive, noon- 2p.m. 359-7800. www. wildcenter.org. WESTPORT — LEGO Day, show what you can build, for kids grades K - 12, Westport Town Hall, 22 Champlain Ave, 1-4 p.m. AUSABLE FORKS — Public Swim, AuSable Valley Central School Swimming Pool, 28 Church Street, 2-4 p.m. $2, $1 for students. WESTPORT —ZUMBA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6:30 p.m. $5.

Monday, Feb. 25

PLATTSBURGH — Yoga & Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 80 Sharron Ave, noon. WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. KEENE — Free osteoporosis classes, Keene Community Center, Church Street, 11:30 a.m. 546-3565. LAKE PLACID — Life Drawing Classes, Lake Placid Center for the Arts, 17 Algonquin Way, 6-8 p.m. $70. WESTPORT —YOGA Class, Westport Heritage House, Main Street, 6 p.m. $10. PLATTSBURGH —Qigong led by Jeff Cochran, ROTA Gallery, 50 Margaret Street, 7 p.m. $3-$10 sliding scale. LAKE PLACID —The Lake Placid Institute Book Club will meet & discuss “Conversations with David Hockney”, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St, 7 p.m.

Tuesday, Feb. 26

LAKE PLACID — The new Microsoft Operating System 8 computer class being taught by Chris Lawrence, Lake Placid Public Library, 2471 Main St, 10 a.m.-noon. 5233200.

• WORSHIP IN THE NORTHERN TIER • ALTONA Holy Angels Church - Main Street, Altona. Mass - 7:30 p.m. Saturday; 10:30 a.m. Sunday CHAMPLAIN Living Water Baptist Church 9 Locust St., corner of Main and Locust, Champlain. Sunday School at 9 a.m. Service at 10 a.m. Thursday Bible Study at 7 p.m. includes activities for children. Phone: 298-4358 Three Steeples United Methodist Church - 491 Route 11, Champlain. 298-8655 or 298-5522. Sunday morning worship 9:30 a.m. Sunday School at same time (Sept. thru June). Steve Loan, Pastor. steeples3@primelink1.net St. Mary’s Catholic Church Church Street, Champlain. Saturday Anticipated Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday

services 8 a.m. Christ & St. John’s Episcopal/ Anglican Church - 18 Butternut Street, Champlain. (518) 298-8543. Sunday Mass at 9:30 a.m. Patricia A. Beauharnois, Deacon Vicar CHAZY Sacred Heart Church - Box 549, Chazy 12921. (518) 846-7650. Sunday Masses (Ant) 4 p.m., 8 a.m. & 10 a.m. Chazy Presbyterian Church - 620 Miner Farm Rd., Chazy. 846-7349 Worship and Sunday School will begin at 11 a.m. Email: chazypres@ westelcom.com ELLENBURG St. Edmund’s Roman Catholic Church - Route 11, Ellenburg. Saturday Anticipated Mass, 4 p.m. Sunday Mass, 8 a.m. and 11 a.m.

The Ellenburg United Methodist Church - will meet at 9 a.m. at the church in Ellenburg Center. However, on Election Day, Sunday, we move to the Ellenburg Methodist Community Center on Rt. 11. ELLENBURG DEPOT Ellenburg Depot Wesleyan Church - 2179 Plank Rd., PO Box 177 Ellenburg Depot, NY 12935. Pastor: Robert R. Phillips. Phone: 594-3902. Sunday Family Bible Hour: 9:50 a.m. Sunday Worship Time: 10:50 a.m. Children’s Youth Ministries: Call for schedule. MOOERS St. Joseph’s Catholic Church Maple Street, Mooers. 236-7142. Anticipated Saturday Mass, 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass, 10 a.m. Reconciliation announced special

Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. Mooers United Methodist Church 14 East St., Located adjacent to old Post Office. Sunday service, 9:30 a.m. Contemporary & traditional music, activities for children, youth and families, 236-7129, pastoral@ twcny.rr.com, www.gbgm-umc.org/mooersumc Mooers Wesleyan Church - Maple Street, Mooers. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday Night Service 7 p.m. Wednesday Night 7 p.m. (518) 236-5330. MOOERS FORKS St. Ann’s Catholic Church Route 11, Mooers Forks. Mass: Saturday, 4 p.m.; Sunday, 8:30 a.m. Reconciliation announced special

Saturday mornings 10 a.m. & by request. PLATTSBURGH Seventh Day Adventist - 4003 Rt. 22, Plattsburgh, 561-3491 - Pastor Livergood Worship Saturday at 11:30 a.m., Pot Luck Dinner after service ROUSES POINT St. Patrick’s Catholic Church - Lake Street, Rouses Point. Anticipated Mass: Saturday 4 p.m.; Sunday Mass: 10 a.m.; Weekday Masses: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9 a.m. Communion Service: Wednesday 9 a.m. First Presbyterian Church - 52 Washington Ave., Rouses Point, New York 12979. Telephone 518297-6529. Telephone 518-846-7349. Sunday Service 9 a.m., Sunday School 9:30 a.m.

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WELL PUMP Gould, 1 HP, 4 months old, $500.00. 518-5760012

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100TH ANNIVERSARY Snap-On Harley Davidson Issue Toolbox, top & bottom, excellent condition, $6000. 518-601-5031 or 518-5722364.

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1972 GRAND TORINO runs, needs work comes with some new parts $3200; Chevy Van 30 Travelmaster camper $2500. 518-962-4394

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TWO ROCKER-RECLINERS. $30 and $20. 518-563-2681

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DOGS BEAGLE PUPPIES reg. purebred, 9 wks old, great markings, mother & father on premises, very good rabbit dogs, $200 each. 518-358-2396. BEAUTIFUL GOLDEN Retriever pups. Blonds & Reds, Family Raised, $350. Please call 518-963-7293 TOTO FOR SALE! 4 female AKC Cairns.14wks first shots, wormings, crate trained, housebroken, raised with young kids and other pets. Perfect Valentines gift! (518) 532-9539 $450

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FIRST AND LAST DESIGN LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 12/24/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to Luke Flynn 329 East 6th St. Apt. 6 New York, NY 10003. Purpose: Any lawful activity. NCM-1/12-2/16/136TC-43071 ----------------------------DKG GLOBAL CONSULTANTS LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 12/21/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY design. Agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to C/O Milan Saha, Esq. 80 Barton Rd Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful activity. Registered Agent: Milan Saha, Esq. 80 Barton Rd Plattsburgh, NY 12901. NCM-1/12-2/16/136TC-43070 ----------------------------NOTICE FORMATION LUTHI,

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(PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Luthi, LLC (the Company ) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on December 31, 2012. The Company is being formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Section 202(a) - 202(q) of the New York Limited Liability Company Law. The office of the Company is to be located in the County of Clinton, State of New York, with offices located at 762 State Route 3, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. The Secretary of State has been designated as the agent of the Company upon who process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Company served upon such Secretary of State is: 206 West Bay Plaza, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. NCM-1/19-2/23/136TC-43078 ----------------------------EARLY GIRL ENTERPRISES, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 12/24/12. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall

ALTONA, NY 3 BR/2 BA, Single Family Home, bulit in 1994, Perfect entertainment home, peaceful country setting 15 minutes from Plattsburgh. Large deck, 28' pool, patio with built in gas grill, 2 car garage with workshop. A MUST SEE $105,000 EAST BASS POND: Waterfront home, 8 acres, $99,900. 6 acres 74' lakefront $29,900.www.LandFirstNY.com 1888-683-2626 MORRISONVILLE 4 BR/2.5 BA, Single Family Home, 1,920 square feet, bulit in 1998, Colonial Cape, attached 2 car garage, gas fireplace, finished basement, large fenced in backyard with above ground swimming pool on corner lot. Located in Morrisonville in the Saranac School District. Great Family Neighborhood. $229,500 Call 518 -726-0828 Dfirenut@gmail.com

mail copy of process to 403 West Bay Plaza, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-1/19-2/23/136TC-43086 ----------------------------5M PROPERTIES, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on January 8, 2013. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to One Cumberland Ave., Plattsburgh, New York 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM-1/19-2/23/136TC-43085 ----------------------------MONETTE S FAMILY FARM, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on January 8, 2013. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR

PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 46 Rapids Road, Champlain, New York 12919. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM-1/19-2/23/136TC-43084 ----------------------------S U P E R N A W CONSTRUCTION, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on January 8, 2013. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 85 Garrand Road, Mooers, New York 12958. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM-1/19-2/23/136TC-43083 ----------------------------R A V I L L E PROPERTIES, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 1/11/13.

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Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to PO Box 656, Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. Principal business location: 38 Barton Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. NCM-1/26-3/2/136TC-40695 ----------------------------AERO PRECISION SHEET METAL, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 1/7/13. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 431 Duquette Rd., West Chazy, NY 12992, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-1/26-3/2/136TC-40694 ----------------------------68 COURT STREET LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 1/11/13. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 68 Court St., Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-1/26-3/2/136TC-40693 ----------------------------NOTICE FORMATION WILLIAMS L A W Y

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PROPERTIES, LLC (PURSUANT TO SECTION 203 OF THE LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY LAW) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Articles of Organization of Williams & Lawyer Properties, LLC (the Company ) were filed with the Secretary of State of the State of New York on January 10, 2013. The Company is being formed for any lawful business purpose and shall have all the powers set forth in Section 202(a) - 202(q) of the New York Limited Liability Company Law. The office of the Company is to be located in the County of Clinton, State of New York, with offices located at 20 Shady Lane, Cadyville, New York 12918. The Secretary of State has been designated as the agent of the Company upon who process against the Company may be served. The post office address to which the Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the Company served upon such Secretary of State is: 206 West Bay Plaza, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. NCM-1/26-3/2/136TC-40696 ----------------------------THE ADIRONDACK CLOSET, LLC, Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 12/17/2012. Office loc: Clinton County. SSNY has been designated as agent upon whom

1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394 2006 HARLEY DAVIDSON SPORTSTER 883 Mint condition. 11,000 miles. Many extras incl. new battery, removable luggage rack, back rest & windshield. 518-946-8341. $4,500 WANTED JAPANESE MOTORCYCLE KAWASAKI 1967-1980 Z1-900, KZ900, KZ1000, ZIR, KX1000MKII, A1-250, W1-650, H1 -500, H2-750, S1-250, S2-350, S3 -400 SUZUKI GS400, GT380, GT750, Honda CB750 (1969,1970) CASH. FREE PICKUP. 1-800-7721142, 1-310-721-0726 usa@classicrunners.com

TRUCKS 1979 INTERNATIONAL Orange/Brown Good condition. 1979 International Tandum dump truck , Runs great, Extra parts from parts truck 13 speed trans, starter, turbo $4,500.00 calvinconstruction@yahoo.com Call: (518) 963-7311 Email: calvinconstruction@yahoo.com 2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042

process against the LLC may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 81 Bailey Ave., Plattsburgh, NY 12901. Purpose: Any Lawful Purpose. NCM-2/2-3/9/13-6TC40726 ----------------------------NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY ( LLC ) Name: Laboratory Automation Services of New England, LLC Articles of Organization filed with the Secretary of State of New York ( SSNY ) on February 4, 2013 Office Location: Clinton County New York State. The SSNY is designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to the LLC at: 12 Prospect Avenue Plattsburgh NY 12901 NCM-2/9-3/16/136TC-4751 ----------------------------DICK’S COLLISION, LLC Articles of Org. filed NY Sec. of State (SSNY) 1/23/13. Office in Clinton Co. SSNY desig. agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to 189 Irish Settlement Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12901, which is also the principal business location. Purpose: Any lawful purpose. NCM-2/9-3/16/136TC-40743 ----------------------------"NOTICE OF FORMATION OF LIMITED

LIABILITY COMPANY (LLC). Name: PAFB Division 2024, LLC. Articles of Organization filed with Sec. of State (SSNY) on 01/23/2013. Office location in Clinton County, SSNY designated agent of LLC upon whom process may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to: 122 Connecticut Rd., Plattsburgh, NY 12903. Purpose: Any lawful purpose." NCM-2/9-3/16/136TC-40759 ----------------------------561 RT. 3 PROPERTY, LLC NOTICE OF FORMATION of a domestic Limited Liability Company (LLC): DATE OF FORMATION: The Articles of Organization were filed with the New York State Secretary of State on February 6, 2013. NEW YORK OFFICE LOCATION: Clinton County AGENT FOR PROCESS: The Secretary of State is designated as Agent upon whom process against the LLC may be served. The Secretary of State shall mail a copy of any process against the LLC to 561 Route 3, Plattsburgh, New York 12901. PURPOSE: To engage in any lawful act or activity. NCM-2/16-3/23/136TC-40774 -----------------------------

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