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Open Meetings: It is time local governments follow the law
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CLINTON COUNTY, NEW YORK
This Week ELIZABETHTOWN
HEART OF A HORSE
CHARLIE GREEN
By Shaun Kittle shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH — Katherine Call-Morin has always been a writer. But it wasn’t until last year that she published her first book, a children’s story called “Heart of a Horse.” “I’m one of those closet writers,” Call-Morin said. “I’ve written many, many children’s stories, and I’ve written adult short stories too.” Last spring, she self-published 250 copies of her book through Living Water publishers in Vermont. Call-Morin, who lives in Plattsburgh, said “Heart of a Horse” has sold well, so she recently had 150 more copies printed. She isn’t solely responsible CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
Adirondack Artists’ Guild will pay tribute to British grocer Charlie Green this weekend. PAGE 2 SKI SEASON
Katherine Call-Morin, pictured here with Charlie, a Canadian sport horse, wrote “Heart of a Horse” to inspire others to be compassionate toward animals. Photo by Shaun Kittle
January Jams at the Upper Jay Art Center
Popular Beartown opens for the 2013 ski season.
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Cache Hartzell, left, and her husband, Will, performed three songs at the Upper Jay Art Center’s first January Jams of the month. Scott Renderer, who runs the UPJAC with is brother, Byron, joined them on drums.
UPPER JAY — Will Hartzell plugged in his slide guitar and took a seat on the stage, beneath the red and blue lights. His wife of 30 years, Cache Hartzell, stood next to him, an electric guitar slung over her shoulder. The song “Static” by Beck, which had been playing over the enthusiastic din of the dozens of people assembled at the Upper Jay Art Center, abruptly stopped, and was replaced by the swagger-inducing sound of a slide guitar, gently being picked by Will’s fingers. It was a slow, steady rhythm, accented by Cache’s foot as she stomped it in time. Words, sung deep and smooth, spilled from beneath the brim of Will’s black hat, and then something unexpected happened. About halfway through the song, one of the Recovery Lounge’s owners, Scott Renderer, sat down behind the drum CONTINUED ON PAGE 8
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Photo by Shaun Kittle
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