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PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh music lovers and supporters of victims of sexual assault can Rock Against Rape at the annual Planned Parenthood fundraiser on Saturday, April 6. Olive Ridley’s will host the night of music to show support for victims of sexual assault and provide educational services. Musical acts Hello Con-

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Young professionals called to action “Way too often we focus on the here and now and not on a vision for our future,” said Dr. Colin Read, chair of the SUNY Plattsburgh Department of Finance and Economics and owner of the Champlain Wine Company. Read shared his vision of a Plattsburgh invigorated by the ideas of the young, a place where outdoor activities abound and locally owned businesses thrive. Fulfilling that vision includes making better use of the waterfront by relocating the sewage treatment plant, closing off the streets around Trinity Park on the weekend to use as vendor space, and the need to have a downtown association in Plattsburgh. Nothing, he said, should stop these things from becoming real-

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Spring Open Community Show at ROTA Gallery brings out artists By Shaun Kittle

shaun@denpubs.com PLATTSBURGH—ROTA Gallery was packed with energy and bathed in the light of the setting sun on Saturday, March 30. Artists mingled with visitors, who came to see the 40 photographs, paintings and sculptures on display at the Spring Open Community Show. “Thank you all for participating and viewing,” said Gallery Coordinator Kaitlyn Donovan to the gallery-goers. “We couldn't do this without all of you.” One of the artists, photographer Jen Curran-Tuller, was on hand, and so were seven of her images. It was the first time she has shown her work in public. “Up until now, I’ve always just taken pictures and blown them up and given them to family members,” she said. Curran-Tuller grew up in Southern California and began taking photographs as a child. She moved to the North Country about six years ago after meeting her future husband. The changing seasons, something Curran-Tuller didn’t get to experience in Southern California, have inspired her, and she wants to begin capturing winter images next year. Showing her work at ROTA has also inspired her. “It’s nice to see what other people are doing, and to see how much talent is in this community,” Curran-Tuller said. Sharing a wall with Curran-Tuller's picture of an autumn leaf suspended over a stream by a spiderweb is a piece by Katrina Rigsbee. It is a painting of a woman, her dark skin a compliment to the warm red hues behind her. Rigsbee created the image as part of a class she took at SUNY Potsdam, where she is a sophomore pursuing a fine arts de-

gree. Despite the detail in the subject's hair, eyes and skin tone, Rigsbee insisted that photography, not painting, is her real passion. She even had a camera around her neck to prove it. “I really love film and the whole process of developing,” Rigsbee said. “I especially love capturing the human form. I find it fascinating.” The gallery was never quiet that evening—every time someone left someone else showed up to replace them—but the energy really picked up when open mic started at 6 p.m. Open mic at ROTA is a little different than open mic at other venues—the gallery space is well-lit, there isn't a stage, and when someone begins, everyone listens. Some performers played acoustic guitar and sang about life and society at large, while others recited poetry. Abisola Majeed shared one of her poems, which is an untitled work that Majeed affectionately referred to as “Hey Alice.” “I’m very shy, so this is a great opportunity,” Majeed said. “Everyone here is so talented and creative, and they’re sweet and open. It’s a safe place for people to express their work.” Majeed’s confession of shyness is a surprise—she delivered her work with certainty and grace, never faltering from the words on the page. She has had some practice, and can often be found every other Thursday at ROTA’s open poetry night. Her poetry focuses on human experiences, things many of us are familiar with. “I think it’s easier to write when you have an experience that touches you,” Majeed said. “You have to write about what you know.” There are 40 pieces of art at ROTA’s Spring Open Community Show.

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Your complete source of things to see and do Friday, April 5 PAUL SMITHS — Watercolor Field Sketch Techniques Demonstration by Tim Fortune, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 10 a.m.-noon. PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon. 563-9058. SARANAC LAKE — “Icons” – Lunacy & Scribblings opening reception and meet the artist with Artist Tim Fortune and Poet Maurice Kenny, BluSeed Studio, 24 Cedar Street, www.BluSeedStudios.org. PAUL SMITHS — Quilt Workshop, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 6-9 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night, Palmer Street Coffeehouse at Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer Street, 7 p.m. $10. LAKE PLACID — The Tom Healey Blues Band will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. SARANAC LAKE — Byrdgrass will perform at the Waterhole, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5.

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Open Mic Night at Palmer Street PLATTSBURGH — Tim Hartnett and Julie Canepa, of Oh!Betty!, will host the open mic night at the Palmer Street Coffeehouse, 4 Palmer Street, at 7 p.m. on Friday, April 5. Featured guests include the boisterous blend of wild rootstock American music Big Slyde, folk and blues singer/songwriter Giovanina Bucci, off-beat singer/songwriter Paul Carson, Canadian folk/pop singer/songwriter Josee Allard and Ava Goble and Irene Delgado Delpree of the North Country School in Lake Placid. Palmer Street Coffee House operates on the first Friday of each month, October through May. Doors open at 7p.m. and the music begins at 7:30p.m. Refreshments are available. Admission is $10 at the door.

Saturday, April 6

PAUL SMITHS — Quilt Workshop, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. PAUL SMITHS — Bird Box Workshops: Saw Whet Owl Boxes, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 10 a.m. - noon. $5. 327-6241. SARANAC LAKE — Silk-Cut Lino Workshop, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. $65. UPPER JAY — Music, rhythm, instruments, motion, songs & storytime with Julie, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 10:30-11:15 a.m. PLATTSBURGH — Honor Flight Movie screening, E. Glenn Giltz Auditorium at Hawkins Hall, 7 p.m. $6, students $3. 834-9901. LAKE PLACID — Blue Steel featuring Bill Foley will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. SARANAC LAKE — Sophistafunk will perform, the Waterhole, 48 Main Street, 10 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Rock Against Rape Fundraiser Event, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5.

Food Will Win the War

UPPER JAY — The Brooklyn-based band Food Will Win the War will perform at the Upper Jay Arts Center on Friday, April 5, at 8 p.m. The band was recently voted one of the best emerging bands by both Deli Magazine and in a recent WNYC listener’s poll, and specializes in a unique blend of violin-tinged rock, knock-out grooves and melodic dreamscapes. Food Will Win the War features Rob Ward on lead vocals and guitar, Jeffrey Young on violin and vocals, Devlin Goldberg on glockenspiel and vocals, Scott Stein on keyboards, accordion and vocals, Matt Epstein on bass, and Dan Barman on drums. There is a $10 suggested donation for this show.

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MOOERS FORKS — Firehouse Big Breakfast, Au Sable Fire Department, 29 School Street, 8-11 a.m. PAUL SMITHS — Quilt Workshop, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 9 a.m. - noon. MOOERS FORKS — St. Ann’s Annual Sunday Breakfast, St. Ann’s Center, 3062 New York State Bicycle Route 11, 8 a.m. - noon. $8, $7 for seniors, $3 for kids. PAUL SMITHS — Bird Box Workshops: Wood Duck Boxes, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 10 a.m. - noon. $5. 327-6241. SARANAC LAKE — Open Studio, BluSeed Studios, 24 Cedar Street, 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. $35/2 hours.

LAKE PLACID — The Tom Healey Blues Band will perform at Delta Blue on Main Street from 9 p.m. to midnight on Friday, April 5. The band is formerly known as “Good Friday” but after discovering another band had the same name they changed titles. Their recent album shows the true colors of Healey as a stubborn, determined survivor in his songs. He makes no apologies and adapts to his pain in his songs like "I get lonely. I'm livin' like you never left." The band’s blues, soul and rock 'n' roll sound is brought together by members Tom Healey on rhythm guitar, harmonica and vocals, Adam Graham on bass, George Deveny on lead guitar, Jason Ledany on keyboards, Rob Cenci on drums and Keith Pray on saxophone. For more information and bookings contact Tom Healey at 8130010.

Monday, April 8

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 and Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon. 563-9058.

Capital Zen to rock the Monopole

PLATTSBURGH — Capital Zen will perform at the Monopole at 10 p.m. on Friday, April 5. Capital Zen is a progressive-funk jam band from Glens Falls trekking across the country playing melt-your-face originals and covers by bands including Rush, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Talking Heads, Mr. Bungle and Frank Zappa. Capital Zen features members Jeff ‘Rog’ Tollison on drums, Tony ‘The Tiger’ Leombruno on bass and vocals, Scotty ‘Karate’ Hannay on keys and vocals, and ‘Hurricane’ Terry Scoville on guitar and vocals.

Tuesday, April 9

PORT HENRY — Literacy Volunteers tutor training, Literacy Volunteers Essex/Franklin Counties, 3265 Broad Street, 1-4 p.m. 546-3008. SARANAC LAKE — Blood Drive with Whiteface Mtn. Masonic Lodge #789 with the CVPH North Country Regional Blood Center, Adult Center at 135 Broadway, 3-6 pm. PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 5613091.

Par ty Wolf to play Olive Ridley ’s

PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf will bring their high-energy mix of music to Olive Ridley’s at 10 p.m. on Friday, April 5. The band covers chart-topping pop hits and music from artists including Adele, Britney Spears, Enrique Iglesias, Usher, Taylor Swift, Chris Brown, Lady Gaga and Pit Bull. They also kick it old school with rock and oldies tunes by Pat Benatar, Bon Jovi, Neil Diamond and the Ramones.

Wednesday, April 10

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. ELIZABETHTOWN — HUD mortgage management workshop, Hand House, River Street, 7 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Completely Stranded Comedy Troupe, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 8 p.m. 324-2200. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 10:30 p.m. 523-3106.

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Diva Expo will be held at the Holiday Inn

PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Thursday, April 11

ELIZABETHTOWN — Elizabethtown Parent-Child Play Group free and open to parents and caregivers and their children birth to 5 years of age, Families First, 196 Water Street, 10a.m.-noon. SARANAC LAKE — “The History of Mining at Lyon Mountain: Home of the Best Iron Ore on Earth,” Saranac Lake Free Library, 109 Main Street. PORT HENRY — Literacy Volunteers tutor training, Literacy Volunteers Essex/Franklin Counties, 3265 Broad Street, 1-4 p.m. 546-3008. PAUL SMITHS — Armchair Traveler Lecture Series, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 7 p.m. 327-6241. PLATTSBURGH — Karaoke, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Plattsburgh Reggae Thursday with The Snacks at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Friday, April 12

PLATTSBURGH — Disability Self Advocacy Support Group, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon. 563-9058. PAUL SMITHS — Astronomy Club Field Night, The Paul Smith's College VIC, 8023 State Route 30, 7 p.m. 327-6241. LAKE PLACID — National Theatre of London Live: People, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex, 17 Algonquin, 7:30 p.m. 523-2512. $16-$10. LAKE PLACID — Fade to Blues featuring Brian Ready will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Party Wolf to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — Project Weather Machine will perform, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Saturday, April 13

PLATTSBURGH — Relay For Life Garage Sale, Our Lady of Victory Center, 4919 South Catherine Street, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. 563-0345. CLINTONVILLE — 3 on 3 basketball tournament for Freshman & Senior Class fundraiser, LAKE PLACID — Second Saturday Storytime, The Bookstore Plus, 2491 Main Street, 10 a.m. 523-2950. CHAZY — Story Time with Rocky Raccoon the puppet, for children age 3 to 8, Chazy Public Library, 1329 Fiske Road, 10 - 11 a.m. ESSEX —The Rainbow Pony Puppet Show, a fairy tale from the Andes, Belden Noble Library, Route 22, 11 a.m. KEENE — The Rainbow Pony Puppet Show, a fairy tale from the Andes, Keene Valley Library, 1796 New York, 4 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Cross Roads will perform, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 9 p.m.-midnight. PLATTSBURGH — Justice to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 10 p.m. $3-$5. PLATTSBURGH — The Snack will perform, Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

Sunday, April 14

ALTONA — Spring Brunch all-you-can-eat buffet, Holy Angels Church, 523 Devil’s Den Road, 8 a.m. - 1 p.m. $7, $3 for kids. 236-5848.

Monday, April 15

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 and Meditation, North Country Center for Independence, 102 Sharron Ave, noon. 563-9058. UPPER JAY — Quilters Gathering, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, April 16

PLATTSBURGH — Trivia Night, Geoffrey’s Pub, 5453 Peru Street, 7-9 p.m. 5613091.

Wednesday, April 17

WILLSBORO — Free osteoporosis classes, Willsboro Congregational Church, NY Route 22, 10:30 a.m. 546-3565. UPPER JAY — Essex County Green Party to meet, Wells Memorial Library, 12230 New York 9N, 7 p.m. LAKE PLACID — Open Mic Blues Jam, Delta Blue, 2520 Main Street, 8:30 10:30 p.m. 523-3106. PLATTSBURGH — Rick Davies Thugtet to perform, Olive Ridleys, 37 Court Street, 8 p.m. PLATTSBURGH — Open Mic Night at the Monopole, 7 Protection Ave. 10 p.m. 563-2222.

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Rough road video a winner

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own of Newcomb officials are cautiously optimistic that their attempt to shame New York state into fixing Route 28N earlier than planned has succeeded in getting the Department of Transportation’s attention. And we are, too. A day after Newcomb Planning Board member Paul Hai released a YouTube video highlighting the poor condition of Route 28N on Thursday, March 28, DOT Director of Communications Beau Duffy released an official statement: “Route 28N is a critical part of the North Country’s infrastructure that is in need of repair. Ensuring that the road is well maintained is critically important to our efforts to increase tourism to the area and showcase the jewel that is the Adirondack Park. More importantly, however, local residents simply should not have to put up with substandard and potentially dangerous road conditions. At the direction of Governor Cuomo and Commissioner McDonald, repairs to 28N will take place on an expedited basis, commencing in the coming weeks.” Wow. The little town of Newcomb — population 436 in the most remote section of the state — stood up to the goliaths in Albany and won. Newcomb Town Supervisor George Canon was supposed to meet with DOT officials in May about repairing State Route 28N. But after the video was released in the media — on the Facebook page of the News Enterprise, the Times Union’s Capital Confidential blog, and other websites — Canon received a phone call from the DOT to expedite the meeting, which took place Tuesday afternoon, April 2, at Canon’s office. DOT Region 1 (Capital District) Acting Regional Director Sam Zhou had to drive on Route 28N to get to the Newcomb Town Hall. We hope he also drove to Long Lake, where the worst section is located. Newcomb officials initiated a letterwriting campaign but received a reply that was less than helpful: “Only 1.5 miles of Route 28N meet the criteria for a major rehab project.” That prompted a response from Paul Hai in the video: “Which 1.5 miles do you suppose it is?” After all, the DOT has signs on Route

28N stating “Rough Road” for 13 miles. So is it 1.5 miles or 13 miles? The letter-writing campaign wasn’t enough to move the DOT into fixing Route 28N, which hasn’t been reconstructed since 1979 (gas prices at 90 cents/gallon). But one quirky, clever and direct video — with 6:42 minutes of interviews, information and slapstick — won the day, thanks to attention from traditional and social media. We think Newcomb framed the argument correctly. Hai interviewed motorists in Long Lake, highway officials, and the town supervisors in Newcomb and Long Lake. Aside from the obvious safety issues and damage to vehicles, Hai reminded viewers that the state of New York is spending millions of dollars buying 69,000 acres of former Finch, Pruyn land to add it to the Forest Preserve. And much of that land — particularly around the Boreas Ponds — is located in Newcomb. In the video, Long Lake Supervisor Clark Seaman said people may not return to Newcomb once seeing the newly acquired lands. Canon said people may just stay away completely. “There’s other places to go,” Canon said. “And if you’ve got a choice, you’re not going to bang your car all to pieces, so I’m hoping that the governor understands that this is a big deal for us.” We do, too. Newcomb is on the front lines of the Forest Preserve experiment in the Adirondack Park. Residents have been promised publicly — by Gov. Andrew Cuomo — that the Finch, Pruyn land deal will help the local economy. Supervisors from five towns — Long Lake, Newcomb, North Hudson, Minerva and Indian Lake — have been meeting with state officials to figure out how the towns can benefit from those purchases. State leaders need to realize that they can’t just buy chunks of land and expect tourists to easily flock to these remote corners of the Park; the purchase comes with an obligation to assure access. And access means a complete reconstruction of State Route 28N. Talk is cheap. What Newcomb needs is action. And they need it now.

The price of free speech

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his country, once called the melting pot of the world, was known for taking in immigrants from all corners of the Earth and merging their cultures into ours to create a patchwork democracy. Melting pot is a term you don’t hear used much anymore, but more than any other nation, the term still applies to the U.S. today. Sadly, it didn’t happen overnight, but over a period of time through strife and turmoil America grew to be known as the land of opportunity where freedom reined and personal beliefs were to be respected. Anyone had a shot to make it if they had fearless perseverance, conviction of beliefs and a willingness to work hard. Throughout our history, we’ve many examples of individuals that changed the course of the nation as a result of their willingness to stand up and be counted, many times going against popular opinion. One would think that we would have learned from mistakes of the past. One would hope that only through constructive and open discussion of the issues, we could as a nation address the issues of the day in a manner that intelligently seeks to resolve any differences and reach a common ground. Today’s hot button topics are many: immigration, gun control, same sex marriage, health care, war, religion, energy, the economy, women’s rights, education, environment, unions and big business. But there are many more. It would be nice to think in this great communication age that tolerance and respect for the right to express one’s personal views would be paramount. But instead of encouraging open debate and discussion, we’ve continued down a prejudicial path. When all else fails, we resort to demonizing the messenger. I can understand a certain amount of trash talk among friends discussing sports, truck brands or burger choices, but on important issues in our nation’s most prestigious schools I would hope those institutions would be open minded and inquisitive. Dr. Benjamin Carson, a pediatric neurosurgeon who came into the national spotlight in February after criticizing health care and other policies of President Barack Obama at the National Prayer Breakfast, has been asked to step down as the commence-

ment speaker at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine only after making recent comments on same sex marDan Alexander riage. Thoughts from His comments Behind the Pressline were based on his personal beliefs. Carson stated, “My thoughts are that marriage is between a man and a woman. It’s a well-established, fundamental pillar of society and no group, be they gays, be they NAMBLA, be they people who believe in bestiality — it doesn’t matter what they are — they don’t get to change the definition.” One of the petitions stated: “We retain the highest respect for Dr. Carson’s achievements and value his right to publicly voice political views. Nevertheless, we feel that these expressed values are incongruous with the values of Johns Hopkins and deeply offensive to a large proportion of our student body.” In his public apology in the Baltimore Sun, Carson stated, “First of all, I certainly believe gay people should have all the rights that anybody else has. What I was basically saying is that as far as marriage is concerned, that has traditionally been between a man and a woman and nobody should be able to change that.” With respect to the commencement, he said, “I would say this is their day, and the last thing I would want to do is rain on their parade.” As a nation we must be open to tolerance and trying to understand both sides of the issues to reach a compromise. Each side of every issue has valid arguments, but if neither side is willing to acknowledge and address those arguments, we will only prolong the anguish, anger and divisiveness these issues create in our democratic society. The world will always be full of people with different views. As a human race, we apparently still have a long way to go in learning how to constructively deal with our differences and provide true freedom of speech. Dan Alexander is president and CEO of Denton Publications. He may be reached at dan@denpubs.com.

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Roadrunners youth hockey team heading to National Championships By Shaun Kittle

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PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Cultural Center for the Arts will offer three adult beginner dance classes taught by local dancer, Danielle Erb. ‘Floor barre/stretch & strengthen’ concentrates on proper body alignment and muscle strength. Students focus on stretches and exercises, using the floor as a reference. Classes are on Mondays from 5:30 to 6 p.m. and cost $7 each or $50 for 10 classes. In ‘Beginning Barre,’ Erb helps students to learn or revisit the basics of ballet through practice exercises and stretches performed at the barre. Participants will work on proper alignment, balance and technique in this class that is held on Mondays from 6 to 7 p.m. The cost is $12 per class or $100 for 10 classes. ‘Beginning Ballet’ teaches basic ballet vocabulary and techniques, such as barre work, center work, travelling steps and combination work. The class will be held on Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7:30p.m. and costs $12 per class or $100 for 10 classes. For more information contact Emily Owens, NCCCA Education Coordinator by phone at 563-1604 or at education@plattsburgharts.org.

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PLATTSBURGH — A nine-week course in Seamanship sponsored by Champlain Sail and Power Squadron with the Center for Community and Workforce Development at Clinton Community College, will begin at 6:30 to 9 p.m. on April 9. The course, which expands upon the knowledge and skills learned in America's Boating Course and the basic boating safety course. Course includes a $60 materials fee, which include two books. There is a reduced rate for two or more family members who wish to share books and course materials. For more information contact course instructor Bob Shivokevich at rshivokevich@yahoo. com or call 493-7251. To enroll in the course call the Center for Community and Workforce Development at Clinton Community College at 562-4139.

PLATTSBURGH — The North Country Cultural Center for the Arts will host clay classes for youth ages 5 to 14 in the areas of hand building and wheel work. Students will not only learn basic clay techniques; they will also be able to create pieces they can take home at the end of the session. Jen Shutts will instruct children ages 5 to 9 to create both functional pottery and creative sculptures. The classes take place on Sundays, from April 7 through May 5, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. and costs $95 or $85 for Arts Center members, plus a $10 materials fee. Classes are from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays, from April 13 through May 4, and costs $120 or $115 for Arts Center members, plus a $25 materials fee. For more information contact Emily Owens, NCCCA Education Coordinator by phone at 563-1604 or at education@plattsburgharts.org.

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Musical acts Hello Cont ro l w i l l s t a r t o ff t h e evening of spectacular performances, followed by acoustic performer Giovanina Bucci. Reggae band The Snacks, a spinoff of local favorites Eat, Sleep, Funk, will wrap up the evening. “My favorite part of the event is finding the bands, inviting them to take part in our fundraiser and getting to hear about why they will help,” said event o rg a n i z e r a n d P l a n n e d Parenthood bill coordinator Shana Darrah. “It (the fundraiser) b r i n g s i n a n e w c ro w d every year based on the bands we get and we also have our regular supporters,” said Darrah. “It’s always fun and gets people talking.” Sandra Esposito, Sexual A s s a u l t S e r v i c e s C o o rd i nator for Planned Parenthood, said the annual fundraiser is a positive way to bring everyone together from the community and to keep education about sexual assault at the forefront. “This is a crime that is v e r y u n d e r re p o r t e d a n d we want people to know there are services here for them in Clinton and Franklin County,” Esposito said. “Come and support survivors in a fun way where people can discuss things out in the o p e n . We w a n t p e o p l e t o

of this event has been getting the hotline information out there,” What: Rock Against Rape Darrah said. “I don’t When: Saturday, April 6, know if many people from 7 p.m.-2 a.m. even knew we offered Where: Olive Ridley’s, 37 i t t i l l we st ar t ed g et Court Street, Plattsburgh ting it out there with Admission is $3 at the door. Rock Against Rape.” Esposito said it is very important to have these services know they are not alone.” available for victims so they know no one asks to Planned Parenthood be raped. A l l p ro c e e d s r a i s e d a t “ O u r s e r v i c e s a re f o r t h e e v e n t g o d i re c t l y t o both females and males,” services for victims. said Esposito. “People Planned P a re n t h o o d s e e m t o t h i n k r a p e i s a p ro v i d e s a f re e 2 4 - h o u r c r i m e t h a t i s j u s t a b o u t hotline manned by trained sex. Rape is a crime about rape crisis counselors. power and control.” Esposito said the counF o r m o re i n f o r m a t i o n s e l o r s c a n a l s o re f e r t h e a b o u t t h e e v e n t , o r t o callers to other counseling m a k e a d o n a t i o n , c a l l services when needed. P l a n n e d P a re n t h o o d a t Planned P a re n t h o o d 561-4430 also provides educational Anyone seeking counmaterials and accompaniseling services or for help m e n t f o r v i c t i m s t o h a v e coping with an assault can someone there to go with call the free hotline at 1them to the police station, 877-212-2323. to seek medical services a n d f o re n s i c e x a m i n a t i o n s , a n d t h ro u g h c o u r t proceedings. “ T h e v e n u e , t h e r a ff l e items and the bands were all donated, so we can put all the money toward helpSat., April 6 - Thurs., April 11 i n g p ro v i d e s e r v i c e s t o Admission (PG13) victims of sexual assault,” 12:10PM • 5:00PM said Darrah. Darrah, who has organEvil Dead (R) ized the event for five of 12:55PM • 3:05PM • 5:15PM i t s s e v e n p ro g r a m s , s a i d 7:30PM • 8:50PM • 9:55PM she keeps jumping to vol10:30PM unteer because it’s a fun G.I. Joe: Retaliation (PG13) event that is helpful to (RealD 3D) many people. 12:05PM • 2:25PM • 4:45PM “One of the best results


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Young professionals Continued from page 1 Nothing, he said, should stop these things from becoming reality. “Don’t look at that sewage treatment plant as something that’s there, look at it as something you want gone,” Read said. “I think more young people are getting involved. You’ve got a voice. There is energy in this town.” Terry Meron, owner of the Comfort Inn complex in Plattsburgh, added to the slew of forward-thinking ideas, and received applause when he mentioned that the 99-acre City Beach property could become a festival marketplace, complete with restaurants and shops. He also said that the area’s history could be used to attract visitors. Those ideas are just his own, though, and Meron implored attendees to help paint a picture of what Plattsburgh can become by getting involved with projects like Destination Master Plan and Vision 2 Action. “I firmly believe that Plattsburgh has, over many, many years, lacked enough planning in what it should be,” Meron said. “If you take a look at the physical attributes of this community, and the potential for it, it’s within our power to make it better.” The big picture, he said, is to give visitors so many options that they stay for several days, thus doubling or tripling the amount of money they spend. “That’s why Disney built four parks to keep people seven days,” Meron said. Plattsburgh Town Supervisor Bernie Bassett kept the momentum going by citing the presence of several global companies in the region, including Fujitsu Frontech, APG Neuros, Nova Bus and Schluter Systems. There are more to come, he said, but cautioned that complacency and dependence on government are not the answer. “We should be optimistic,” Bernie said. “As I look at all of you and see the resource you bring to the community—make it happen. Don’t look to government. Don’t look to us as the sole source. You start it.” Bassett went on to say that grants are available to help young

OBITUARIES TIMOTHY SIDDONS Timothy Siddons of WillsDavidson and race car fan. boro, NY passed away quietHe greatly enjoyed working ly on March 30, 2013. He is with his hands. He was a the son of the late Warren spirited gentleman who had and Shirley Siddons. He is many friends. He will be survived by his brother, missed by all who knew him. David Siddons of Colorado. Timothy grew up in Memorial services took place Rochester, NY and spent sevon Wednesday April 3, 2013, eral years of his life in Tupat the Saint Philip of Jesus per Lake, NY. Catholic Church in WillsTimothy was an avid Harley boro, NY.

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IN LOVING MEMORY OF ANTHONY CARSON Anthony Carson was born ters. February 28, 1935 in WhalAnthony, one of eleven siblonsburg, New York and lings, lived in Hartsville, passed away peacefully Massachusetts for many Monday, March 25, 2013 at years, and prior to his retirehis home in Lecanto, Florida, ment, was the owner of Carwith his family at his side. son Construction. He leaves behind his wife of A celebration of Anthony's 60 years, Ellen Carson, sons life will be held at a later David, Mark and Tim, and date. daughter Laura. The family wishes to thank Anthony was preceded in Hospice for all their support death by his son Terrance. and caregiving. In lieu of He also leaves behind nine flowers, please send donagrandchildren, four great tions to Hospice. grandchildren and four sis-

entrepreneurs. “If you ask, you might be surprised at what’s there,” Bassett said. “Get aggressive and make it happen. You’ll be surprised what the results are.” Kim Mannion, a business adviser with the North Country Small Business Development Center, said that the city should be the hub of activity in the region. One thing that can facilitate that is the reinstatement of an economic development office in the city. Through that office, a revolving loan fund could be created, which would enable local business owners to apply for financial help for things like repairs. “The lending requirements oftentimes aren’t quite as strict as a commercial lender, so it’s often easier for folks to get money,” Mannion said. She also urged everyone to shop locally and embrace the Cana-

dians, who spend a lot of money in the region. David Coryer, director of sales and recruiting at employment service ETS “We want to create a community that has stickiness to it for us and anyone who comes here,” Coryer said. Coryer said that the region’s proximity to New York City and Montreal make it attractive to companies, but that it needs to offer more to keep people around. Clinton Community College Director of the Center for Community and Workforce Development Paul DeDominicas added that, unlike other areas, business owners support each other, “The partnerships that happen in this community across organizations are pretty impressive,” DeMoinicas said. “There’s not a lot of territorial positioning. When businesses come into town, you see everybody at the table, and they’re all working together.”

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PLATTSBURGH—There will be a little variety and a lot of talent at the Palmer Street Coffee House this Friday, April 5. The second-annual event will be hosted by Julie Canepa and Tim Hartnett of Oh! Betty, who will start the evening by playing some of their original music. “It’s really like an invited open mic,” Canepa said. “Last year we had about 15 guest musicians and the place was packed. There aren’t many chances to see that much local talent in one place.” Canepa and Hartnett started play-

What: Invited Open Mic at the Palmer Street Coffee House When: Friday, April 5. Doors open at 7 p.m., music starts at 7:30 p.m. Where: Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 4 Palmer St., Plattsburgh Contact: Jody at 569-6920 Admission is $10 at the door. ing out together four years ago, and have since become well-known in the North Country for their mix of folk and indie musical styles. Typically, Canepa handles the vocals while Hartnett plays guitar and supplies backup vocals, but Canepa

ARNOLD J. CLARK APR 30, 1962 - MAR 30, 2013 Arnold J. Clark passed away ment and required emergent on Saturday March 30, 2013 medical evacuation back to at his home in Albany, NY Florida. As a result, Eric reunder Eric's ever watchful stricted his future travel to an and doting care and Hospice area not to exceed 50 miles after losing his from Albany unone year battle less accompawith lymphoma. nied by medical Born April 30th, personnel. Arni 1962 to Howard J loved to argue Clark and Dorethis point, mainna (Howard), in ly to well....argue Plattsburgh, NY. (another passion Arni worked as a of his!). laboratory techArni is survived nician at CVPH by his partner in Plattsburgh Eric Edwards, and in various his mother Dorefacilities in the Albany rena (Robert Sayward), sisters gion, most recently at Ellis Katrina "Tina" (Peter Evens) Hospital in Schenectady and Melissa "Missy" (Roger where he was a supervisor. Smith), nieces Jamie (Mike Arni will always be rememLaBarge), Jennifer (Curtis bered for his sense of humor, Seegars), and Chelsey Bourhis willingness to help anydon (Smith), his great one, and his ability to belch nephew and nieces Matthew, on command and LOUDLY Claire, and Mya, his grandto the amusement of those mother Noda Howard, severyoung at heart. One of his al aunts, uncles, and cousins passions was to bring people and his beloved cats. together through his culinary Arni is predeceased by his faskills. Arni loved animals ther Howard, grandparents and always had several Gilbert Howard Sr., Willard around; cats, dogs, ferrets, and Delia Clark, and several and his salt water fish aquaruncles. ium. In lieu of calling hours and a Arni loved to travel. His funeral, Memorial celebramost recent excursion, a 14 tions for Arni will be held day cruise, ended on the isSaturday April 6th at the land of Barbados, where he Lewis Fire Hall, Lewis NY at developed complications 1:00 pm and at a later date in from his chemotherapy treatApril in Albany.

jokingly admitted that she can also “play a mean kazoo.” Friday’s performance will be different, as they will be joined by two Bobs—Bob Newton from the Clem Hawkins Band on drums and Bob Garrow from the Adirondack Jazz Orchestra on bass. The quartet is only an opener for an evening filled with talent, though. Musicians from throughout the region have been invited, including members of Americana rootstock band Big Slyde from the Adirondacks and Canadian folk-pop singer/songwriter Josée Allard. Paul Carson, Giovanina Bucci, and Ava Goble and Irene Delgado Delpree are also slated to perform.

DONALD A. DAVIS APR 29, 1938 - MAR 19, 2013 Goshen, NH: Donald A. NH, Adam Flewelling of Davis, 74, of Lear Hill Road, Newport, NH, Stephanie passed away March 19, 2013 Millette and her husband Peat his winter home in Polk ter of Lakeland, FL, Brent City, FL. and Bradley Flewelling of Donald was born on April 29, York, SC. His greatest gifts in 1938 in Moriah, NY, the son later life were his great of Robert and Regina (Merrilgrandchildren, Kayla Murl)Davis. phy and Brianna Millette of He proudly served his counUnity, NH, Brycen try for four years in the Flewelling of Newport, NH, Army. and Ayden Leonard of LakeDon married his wife Alice land Fl. (Bush) on July 31, 1959. He also leaves his brothers He worked at Claremont PaRobert Davis of Newport, per Mill for several years beNH, Willis Davis of Willsfore becoming a businessboro, NY, Lyman Davis and man. He was the owner of Carl Davis both of Westport, Don Davis Construction. He NY, many nieces, nephews loved to play in the dirt and and cousins. was best known as "Digger Don was predeased by his Davis." parents, Robert Davis of Mira Don loved hunting, fishing Loma, CA and Regina Deckand antique tractors. He ener of Wadhams, NY, his sisjoyed sharing his love of tracter Carol Calkins of Wadtors by entering them in local hams, NY and stepfather Edparades. ward Decker of Wadhams, Don was a member of the NY. Cheshire-Mount Vernon MaA memorial service will be sonic Lodge and Bektash held to celebrate Don's life at Shriners. He was also a memthe Croydon Flat Church, ber of the Moose. Croydon, NH on April 6, The family includes his lov2013 at 11:00AM officiated by ing wife Alice of 53 years, his Rev. Donna Leslie. daughters Tammy Flewelling The family suggests that doand her husband Mark Jr. of nations be made in his memNewport, NH, Sandra Milory to the Shriners Hospital lette and her husband Matt Springfield, 516 Carew of Lakeland FL. His grandStreet, Springfield, MA children Gregory Millette 01104. and his wife Amber of Unity,

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GUNS & AMMO DALTON HILL GUNSHOP Rifles, and Hand Guns. Most Popular Brands in stock. Marlin, Ruger, Smith & Wesson, Savage, Remington Mossberg. Call after 4:00pm. Moriah Center 518-5468257

WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil and gas interests. Send details to P.O. Box 13557 Denver, Co. 80201

COMMERCIAL PROPERTY FOR RENT Elizabethtown, 4 Room office with bathroom and closet, reception area, in-floor heat, fire place, off street parking, . Near County Government Center. $700. per month, utilities included. 518578-7916

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LAND LAKE SALE: 6 ACRES COAN LAKE, $24,900. 8 Acres house, Bass Ponds, $99,900. 5 Acres Portaferry Lake $129,900. www.LandFirstNY.com 1-888-683 -2626 NEW YORK STATE Land, Former Scout Camp Was: $69,900 NOW: $39,900.7 Acres on River Was: $49,900 NOW: $39,900. Adirondacks - 8 Acres Was: $21,900NOW: $17,900. Direct Financing w/ Low Payments. Call: 1-800-229-7843 www.landandcamps.com REPOS, SHORT SALES, BANKRUPT FARMS! SPRING LIQUIDATION! MARCH 23rd! 5 acres - $12,900, 10 acres - $19,900, 30 acres -$39,900. Southern upstate NY! Termsavail! Call or click 1-888 -701-1864. www.newyorklandandlakes.com SMALL RUSTIC CABIN ON 5 ACRES. So. Adirondack/Tug Hill Region. Town Road & Power Nearby. ONLY $19,900. Financing Available Under $200/month. Call 1-800-229-7843 or visit. www.christmasandassociates.com

MOBILE HOME

RICHARD L. FOREMAN DMD GENERAL FAMILY DENTISTRY 78 Champlain Street (Route 11) Rouses Point, NY 12979 297-8110 TAKE VIAGRA/CIALIS? 40 100mg/20MG Pills + 4 FREE only $99. Save $500! 1-888-7968878

LAWN & GARDEN BRUSH HOG Model EFM600. Used 1 year, like new. Finish mower. 518-570-8837 $1,000 FENCING ALL types wood, chain link, vinyl, wrot iron, picket, gates, posts, kennels, C&C or installed, free est., reas., delv 4825597, Rmvd2000@aol.com

FURNISHED PARK Model with attached room, Voyager Resort, Tucson, Arizona #6-256. Prime corner lot with 3 fruit trees, and a 1995 Buick Roadmaster. Go to www.forsalebyowner for pictures and details. Ad Listing #23927596. $23,950. Call Karen Armstrong 518-563-5008 or 518 -569-9694.

SINGLE-FAMILY HOME

LOST & FOUND LOST WHITE LAB WHITE LAB WITH BLACK COLLAR WHITE WRITING MISSING FROM KEESEVILLECHESTERFIELD AREA ON 3/29/13. ANSWERS TO HUCK. HAS MEDICAL CONDITION, NEEDS SHOTS AND SPECIAL FOOD. REWARD OFFERED FOR SAFE RETURN. 518-834-5246/518-569-0512

WANTED TO BUY BUYING EVERYTHING! FURS, Coins, Gold, Antiques, Watches, Silver, Art, Diamonds."The Jewelers Jeweler Jack" 1-917-696-2024 By Appointment. Lic-Bonded. CASH PAID- up to $28/Box for unexpired, sealed DIABETIC TEST STRIPS. 1-DAY PAYMENT. 1-800371-1136

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 $105,000 518-570-0896 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

RECORD COLLECTOR would like to buy record collections and sheet music. Cash Paid! Please Call 518-846-6784. WANTED ALL MOTORCYCLES, before 1980, Running or not. $Top CASH$ PAID! 1-315-5698094 WANTS TO purchase minerals and other oil & gas interests. Send details P.O. Box 13557, Denver, Co 80201

MORRISONVILLE, NY , 3 BR/1 BA Single Family Home, 1,056 square feet, built in 1979, New roof, kitchen, bath & water heater. Full basement. $99,500 OBO. MAKE ME MOVE! 518-4209602

Catch the greatest bargains in the Classifieds 1-800-989-4237


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SINGLE-FAMILY HOME OUT OF STATE REAL ESTATE Sebastian, Florida Affordable custom factory constructed homes $45,900+, Friendly community, No Real Estate or State Income Taxes, minutes to Atlantic Ocean. 772581-0080, www.beach-cove.com. Limited seasonal rentals

LAWN & GARDEN GARDEN HOSE REEL Only 15$. Like New. By Suncast. 834-1110 before 7pm.

VACATION PROPERTY CHARLESTON LAKE, CANADA Single Family Home, Great Cottage on Charleston Lake, Canada. 2-4 people perfect. 2 hours & 15 minutes from Syracuse. For more information please call 315-6732240. Please leave message.

ACCESSORIES BILL’S BODY SHOP 390 Military Turnpike, Plattsburgh, NY 643-8591

AUTO DONATION

1977 156 GLASTRON Boat with 70 HP Johnson motor, with trailer, excellent condition. $2500. 518-359-8605

DONATE A CAR - HELP CHILDREN FIGHTING DIABETES. Fast, Free Towing. Call 7 days/week. Nonrunners OK. Tax Deductible. Call Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation 1-800-578-0408

2006 STARCRAFT 14’ Aluminum Boat w/outboard 9.5 HP 4 stroke Mercury motor, w/Aluminum trailer, excellent condition, must see. $4,200 OBO. 518-643-9391

BOAT FOR SALE 1984 Cobia 17' bowrider, 115HP Evenrude outboard (newer), 2002 Karavan trailer, runs but needs some work. $1,500. 518-576-4255 BOAT LIFT model# 1501, sits on the bottom of the lake. Make an Offer. 518-891-2767 Leave Message on Mail Box 1.

AUTO WANTED

CARS

CARS/TRUCKS WANTED! Top $$$$$ PAID! Running or Not, All Years, Makes, Models. Free Towing! We're Local! 7 Days/Week. Call Toll Free: 1-888-416-2330

2009 MUSTANG GT 45th Anniversary Ed. Leather Interior. Stored every winter. $21,500 518-561-2928 2007 STINGRAY BOAT 25' Stingray Criuser, only 29 hours, LIKE NEW, sleeps 4, has bathroom, microwave, fridge, table, includes trailer, stored inside every winter. (518) 570-0896 $49,000

CASH FOR CARS AND TRUCKS. Get A Top Dollar INSTANT Offer! Running or Not! 1-888-416-2208 (888) 416-2208 TOP CASH FOR CARS, Any Car/ Truck, Running or Not. Call for INSTANT offer: 1-800-454-6951

Advertise Classifieds! Have we got a WHEEL DEAL for you! 1-800-989-4237.

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 Z1900, 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

MOTORCYCLES 1989 YAMAH Virago runs good $1250; 2003 Hyosung runs good, $2000. Please call 518-962-4394

2000 RANGER 2000 Ranger XLT 4x4 Super Cab, camper top, liner, tonneau cover, 6 cyl., auto, AC, stereo, 130K, Asking $3595. 518-576-9042

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RILEY FORD Route 9. , Chazy, NY www.rileyfordinc.com Call: (518) 846-7131

1999 HONDA REBEL good condition, Red/Black, 6500 miles. Asking $1695 OBO. Call after 3pm 518-962-2376

g n i r p SALE S 2013

STK# EP205 -

MSRP ............................$15,585 Ford Retail Cust. Cash ....... -$250 Ford Challenge Cash ......... -$500

NEW!

FORD FIESTA

NEW!

Air, 6 Spd. Auto, CD, Remote Entry

$

39 MPG HWY

14,835 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13

2013 FORD C-MAX HYBRID

2013 FORD FOCUS SE STK# EP228 - 4 Dr., 2.0L I4 GDI, 6 Spd. Auto

MSRP ............................$20,485 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$1,750 Ford Challenge Cash ....... -$500* Dealer Disc. ....................... -$540

NEW!

$

38 MPG HWY

17,695 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13

2012 FORD TAURUS SEL

STK# EN291 - V6, 6 Spd. Auto, Leather, Rear Camera, Sony 12-Speaker Sound, SYNC System

MSRP ............................$26,450 Ford Retail Cust. Cash ....... -$750

NEW!

47 MPG HWY & CITY

$

MSRP ............................$33,640 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$5,740

27 MPG HWY

NEW!

2013 FORD FUSION SE

STK# EP301 - 1.6L Turbo, 6 Spd. Auto, Pwr. Seats, Window Locks, Sirius, SYNC System

MSRP ............................$25,585 $25 585 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$1,500 Dealer Disc. ....................... -$690

NEW!

$

HWY

23,395 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13

2013 FORD EXPLORER 4WD SSTK# EP323 - V6,, 6 Spd., Sp , SSYNCC Sy System,, SSirius,, Trl. Tow

MSRP ............................$33,130 Ford Retail Cust. Cash .... -$2,000 Dealer Disc. ....................... -$700

$ 25,700 OFFER ENDS 7/8/13 30,430 OFFER ENDS 7/8/13 27,900 OFFER ENDS 6/3/13 PERFORMANCE CORNER 2013 FORD FOCUS 5 DR ST NEW! 2014 FORD MUSTANG GT NEW! 2013 FORD TAURUS SHO

STK# EP250 - 6 Spd., 2.0L Turbo, Moonroof, ST2 Pkg.

$

MSRP

27,775 27 775

$

STK# EQ002 - V8, 6 Spd., 19” Alum. Wheels

$

MSRP

36,540 36 540

STK# EP239 ~ Nav.,, Moonroof

$

MSRP

45,480

*Requires Ford Credit financing & approval. All customers may not qualify. Ford Programs subject to change.

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Route 9 Elizabethtown, NY

Dealer #7085874

518-873-6389 www.adirondackchevrolet.com

FROM NOW UNTIL MARCH 31ST, WE WILL GIVE YOU AT LEAST

TRADE-IN BOOK VALUE

FOR YOUR TRADE AGAINST AN ANY NEW OR PRE-OWNED VEHICLE! WE NEED YOUR TRADE!

2012

$

BUICK VERANO IN STOCK!

$25,150

CHEVY 1500 EXT CAB 4X4 C

$ • Stk. #CS6, LS Pkg., 4.8L, Fully Loaded, OnStar & XM Radio, HD Trailer Pkg. MSRP $35,540 Adk Chevy Disc. -2,340 Rebate -3,000 Rebate (must own GM Product) -2,000

2013

7,340

OFF PRICE

CHEVY MALIBU ECO

$

2012

3,885

MSRP $28,285 Adk Chevy Discount -2,385 Rebate -1,500

ALL NEW!

OFF PRICE

37 MPG

$24,400

CHEVY CRUZE LT C

$

2,725

• Stk. #CR1 “6 Speed Manual”, Fully Loaded! Cruise, OnStar, XM Radio MSRP $19,270 Adk Chevy Disc. -725 GM Rebate -2,000 Your Price

$28,200

• S Stk. k #CS2 Red, Fully Loaded, Moonroof, Rear Camera, Remote Start, OnStar, XM

Your Price

OFF PRICE

MSRP $27,175 Adk Chevy Disc. -1,275 GM Rebate -750 Your Price

Your Price

2,025

• Stk. #CR144, 1SL Pkg., Leather, Fully Loaded! OnStar, XM Radio

OFF PRICE

$16,995 $258/mo.*

2013

CHEVY 1500 REG CAB 4X4

$

5,665

• Stk. #CS10, 4.8L V8, Snow Plow Prep, HD Trailer Pkg. MSRP $29,800 Adk Chevy Disc. -1,164 Rebate -2,500 Rebate (must own GM Product) -2,000 Your Price

ALL NEW!

OFF PRICE

$24,136

*TAX, TITLE, REG. NOT INCLUDED. †† 10,000 MILES PER YEAR/39 MONTH LEASE. ** MUST OWN GM PRODUCT. ALL LEASES APPROVED BY ALLY. MUST HAVE A FICO CREDIT SCORE OF 700 OR MORE. INCENTIVE PROGRAMS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTIFICATION. SEE DEALER FOR COMPLETE DETAILS.

Please check with us about our “Buy Here, Pay Here Program” 518-873-6389

2007 Chevy Equinox LS

2011 Chevy Cruze LT

AN78B, AWD, Fully Loaded

CR124A, Air, Cruise, Fully Loaded, Bluetooth, OnStar, XM Radio

SOLD

41243

LAST

2013

BUICK VERANO

2012

Can’t find that special vehicle. WE CAN! Call Buzzy, Todd or Bucky today at

518-873-6389

10,780 OR $205/MO* 2009 Suzuki SX4 AWD

2012 Chevy Malibu LT

2001 Ford Taurus SE

CS73A, Automatic, Fully Loaded & Navigator

AM280A, Fully Loaded, XM Radio, OnStar, Moonroof

CR190A, Fully Loaded, Low Miles

$5,900

2011 Chevy 2500 Reg Cab 4x4

2004 GMC 2500 Reg Cab 4x4

20,880 OR $318/MO* 2012 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab 4x4 LT

2011 Chevy 1500 Ext Cab 4x4

C510A, 8’6” Fisher Minute Man Plow

CR228A

CS38A, 5.3L, Fully Loaded! XM Radio, OnStar

CS118A, LT Pkg., Fully Loaed, XM Radio, OnStar

2007 “New Body” Chevy 2500 Crew Cab 4x4 CS105B, Fully Loaded

$

20,800 OR $334/MO*

$

25,480!

$

$

11,600 OR $213/MO*

*Tax not included. †10,000 miles per year, 39 month lease. All leases approved by ALLY. Must have a FICO Credit Score of 700 or more.

$

27,980 OR $431/MO*

$

23,480

$367

OR /MO* GREAT SELECTION OF PRE-OWNED VEHICLES! Give Buzzy, Todd or Bucky a call today for more great everyday savings! 518-873-6389

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