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Community members, and $15 for students. Half day fee is $25. To register, call 518-677-3928 or visit www.newskete.org.
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CAMBRIDGE The Communities of New Skete will hold a retreat starting at 8 a.m. on March 15 at the monastery on New Skete Lane. Fee is $35 per person (includes lunch) for a full day, $20 for Chapel
Crafters Wanted GREENWICH The BPOE #2223 Elks Auxiliary of Route 40 Greenwich is seeking crafters for its annual Spring Craft Fair to be held from 9 a.m. to 2
p.m. on Saturday, March 8. Cost is $30 per space. Contact Donna a 692-2347 or Amber, 587-8224 or email eccdb@verizon.net.
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Video Game Night GREENWICH The United Church of Greenwich is hosting a Video Game Night for youth up to 18 years of age (under 10 may come with a parent) from 4:30 to 9 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14 at the church at 37 Salem St., Greenwich. Play X-Box and Wii games, along with classic consoles like Super NES and N64. Free pizza as well. Information: Christopher at 692-9859 or cfitz@unitedchurch12834.org.
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Midwinter Music GREENWICH Music from Salem, an internationally renowned chamber music series based in Salem, will host a “Heart of Winter Party” that consists of sweets, savories, champagne, music, a documentary video, bidding on a dinnerfor-two, and even dancing. The party will take place from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at Plow 103 Main on 103 Main Street in Greenwich on Friday, Feb. 14. For details, call 518-232-2347.
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Holiday Chocolate SCHUYLERVILLE Greater Schuylerville Youth Program will present from 6 to 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14 in the Youth Center in Fort Hardy Park a Valentine’s Day event called “I Love You and Chocolate, Too.” A chocolate dessert sampler bar is the star of the show. Admission is free but a $10 donation is suggested. Please RSVP by Feb. 7 by calling 518695-6100. Leave a message including family name, phone number and how many will attend. Space is limited. Visit www.facebook.com/g reaterschuylervilleyouthprogram.
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Oil Paintings Shown WARRENSBURG Oil Painter and Sculptor Frederick Holman will concentrate on his oils in a showing of his paintings from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14 at Willows Bistro in Warrensburg. Admission is free and the event is open to the public. For information, call 518-803-4034.
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SCHUYLERVILLE The Schuylerville Community Theater invites everyone to a murder mystery dessert theater
show as they present “Murder on the Oriental Rug” at 7:30 on Friday and Saturday, Feb. 14 and 15, Friday and Saturday, Feb. 21 and 22, and at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16 and 23. The show will be performed at the Saratoga Town Office Building on the corner of Routes 29 and 4 in Schuylerville. Written by Tony Schwartz and Marylou Ambrose, the show is a play within a play. When half the cast of “Murder on the Oriental Rug” bails out, the remaining performers are stuck playing all the roles. During the first act, the audience meets a Shakespearean actor with a drinking and gambling problem, a washed-up former child star, and a bimbo with a short memory. Before the evening is over, someone will be ruthlessly murdered on the Oriental rug, and it will be up to the audience to solve the crime. A prize will be awarded to one of the audience members who correctly guesses the murderer and motive. Schuylerville Community Theater welcomes newcomers John Hinchliffe, Lisa Meade and Annette Preston to the stage. The show also marks the return of veterans Debbie Bailey, Andrew Greenwald and Donna Hillebrandt. Directing the show is Bonnie Thomas, who returns to SCT after a 15-year hiatus. Tickets are $15 for adults and $12 for students and seniors. For reservations, phone 518-6955480.
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Valentine Concert GREENWICH Con Brio Performing Arts will feature the acoustic group Jastrio in a Valentine’s Day Concert at 7:30 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 14 at Seventy Main on Main Street in Greenwich. CONTINUED
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Stephany and Arnold Frieifelder are two thirds of Jastrio, three musicians who play clubs in New Jersery. Stephany sings a jazz repertoire, accompanied by Arnold on bass fiddle. Their distinct sound and personal interpretations of the American Songbook are certain to be audience pleasing. Other guests include vocalist Chelsie Henderson and djembe performer Wayne White. White, who specializes in African drumming, will accompany Chelsie’s vocals on the djembe. Veteran Con Brio performers Tiffany Miller Maynard, Susanne Bischoff, Giovanni Grillo and Les Wheeler will also be performing. Les will pay tribute to the late country singer Ray Price, considered one of the greatest of all time. Guests will enjoy beautiful love songs including “This Thing Called Love,” “You Don’t Know Me,” and “Tenderly.” Accompanying on piano will be Douglas Bischoff, Con Brio artistic director. Admission is $10 per person. For reservations, call 796-8184 or email Dbchorale@ aol.com.
Saturday15 Super Book Day CAMBRIDGE St. Luke’s Church at 4 St. Luke’s Street in
Cambridge invites all children 5 to 12 to St. Luke’s Super Book Saturday from 8:30 to 10 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15. A pancake breakfast, a Noah’s Ark video and all Super Book Friends will be on hand. For details about this free event, call 518-677-2632.
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Quilters Meet ARGYLE The Highland Quilters Guild will meet at 9 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15 at Argyle’s Methodist Church. A local 4H group has signed up to meet there at 10 a.m. to sew a project to be entered in August’s Washington County Fair. Supplies and lunch will be supplied. For details, call 518-6388250.
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SCHUYLERVILLE Old Saratoga Auxiliary Unit 278 on 6 Clancy Street in Schuylerville will hold its 17th annual flea market from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15, with a snowdate of Sunday, Feb. 16. More than 40 vendors and home cooked food will be displayed at the market. For details, call 518695-3011.
SALEM The Salem Courthouse Community Center is offering free tax assistance from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15 at the CCC. Locallytrained workers will help e-file federal and state returns for families with incomes under $50,000. They are not able to help self-employed workers or households with rental or farm income or depreciation. An
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Photography Class LAKE LUZERNE “Perfect Pictures Every Time, with Carl Heilman II,” a photography class offered by Adirondack Folk School at 51 Main Street in Lake Luzerne, will be offered CONTINUED
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from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15. The eighthour class includes instruction, question and answer, and several hours of photography. Tuition is $205, with member tuition, $195. The materials fee is $25. For details, call 518-6962400.
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Sweet Saturday GRANVILLE All children are invited to Granville’s Pember Library at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15 for a special “winter holiday” celebration of creating snowmen, crafting valentines and listening to terrific tales. Refreshments will be provided. For details, call 518-6422525.
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Souper Lunch EASTON A “Souper Lunch”
will be served at Easton Methodist Church, Route 40, in North Easton from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15. Cost is $7.50 for adults, twelve and under, $3.50, and under 5, free. Take-outs are available and there are no reservations. For details, call 802-664-7184.
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Bluegrass League LAKE LUZERNE Adirondack Bluegrass League will hold a combination meeting, jam session and pot luck dinner at 1
p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16 at the Lake Luzerne Town Complex. Bring an instrument to play and a dish to share. For details, call 518-221-6231.
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Artist Reception SCHUYLERVILLE An opening reception for upstate artists Christopher Murray and Cheryl Horning will be held from 5 to 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15, as part of the unveiling of a new exhibit at Laffer Gallery at 96 Broad Street, which is called
“Once Upon a Time.” The exhibit of the two artists will remain at The Laffer through March 16. For details, call 518-695-3181.
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Pancake Supper ARGYLE Argyle American Legion will hold an “All you can Eat” pancake supper from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 15 at Post 1815 on Sheridan Street (Route 40.) For details about this traditional pancake supper, call 518638-8603.
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Starlit Trek CAMBRIDGE The Battenkill Conservancy invites everyone to join them and the Salem Astronomy Club on Saturday, Feb. 15 for a post-Valentine’s Day Full Moon Stargazing Hike and Bonfire in Cambridge. Members of the Salem Astronomy Club will share their expertise in indentifying winter constellations along the hike. Tiki torches placed along the wooded trails will guide skiers, snowshoers and hikers through the woods. If trail conditions are suitable, snowshoes and cross country skis are encouraged for this outing. The evening wraps up with apple cider, hot chocolate and winter snacks served around a roaring bonfire. This hike is open to both adults and children, and takes place at the home of Jan and Tom Wolski. Attendees should meet at 42 McMillan Rd. in CONTINUED
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Cambridge at 7 p.m. on Saturday. There is no charge to participate. To confirm attendance, or for information on discounted equipment rentals or directions, email battenkillconservancy@gmail.com or call 518677-2545.
Sunday16 Pancake Breakfast SCHAGHTICOKE Victor Lodge of Schaghticoke will serve its monthly pancake breakfast from 7:30 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16. Besides pancakes, Belgian waffles, sausage, soufflé, omelets, scrambled eggs, juice and coffee will be served. Lodge members invite everyone to have breakfast with them.
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Monthly Breakfasts GREENWICH Greenwich Elks Lodge continues to hold its monthly breakfast, with this month’s serving at the lodge from 8:30 to 11 a.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16, and the other two dates, March 16 and April 20. Cost is $7 for adults; $6 for seniors; $5 for youths 5 to 12; and under 5, free. Meanwhile, the lodge continues to sell “Richies” pizza each Friday night, along with chicken wings, mozzarella sticks, French fries and other specialties from 5 to 8 p.m. For details on either breakfasts or pizza nights, call 518-692-2061.
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Mushroom Magic CAMBRIDGE The power of fungi to heal the planet will be the topic of Hubbard Hall’s latest Curiosity Forum “The Real Magic of Mushrooms” with Sue Van Hook at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 16 in the Freight Depot Theater at Hubbard Hall. Sue Van Hook is chief mycologist at Ecovative, a six-year-old start-up company in Green Island, N.Y. that grows mushroom materials as biodegradable replacements for plastic foams. The company has licensed its protective packaging line to Sealed Air Corporation and is moving forward with 100 natural composites for the building, automotive and floatation industries. In addition to being a mycologist, Van Hook is also a naturalist, teacher and healer. She has been studying the taxonomy and ecology of fungi for the past 38 years, having begun her coursework in the Pacific Northwest where mushroom season lasts nine months of the year. She was awarded her bachelor and graduate degrees in botany and mycology at Humboldt State University. For the past 18 years, Van Hook has taught biology and environmental science labs at Skidmore College in Saratoga Springs. Prior to that, she worked in land conservation for The Nature Conservancy in northern California and as Director of Land Conservation CONTINUED
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and Stewardship for the Main Coast Heritage Trust. This event is free and open to the public. For more information, visit www.hubbardhall. org.
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Preserve on Route 22 on Sunday, Feb. 26, with children, guardians and hosts listening to different owl calls and touching owl wings and talons from the museum’s display. Bring a flashlight and wear snowshoes or boots. Registration is not required. For details, call 518642-1515.
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Stroll for Owls HEBRON Pember Library and Museum announces that an “Owl Walk,” primarily for children, will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Hebron Nature
Vacation Fun SALEM The Bancroft Public Library will host a series of programs, “Beat Winter Break
Boredom” during the week of Feb. 17. All programs will begin at 2 p.m. On Monday, students will make Fun Loop bracelets. Participants can bring a loom if they have one, or they will be taught how to make a bracelet without one. Tuesday is Lego Day. On Thursday, students will be given a bridgebuilding challenge that will be simple enough for the youngest, but challenging enough for the most skilled builders. The week wraps up with an Angry Birds Afternoon on Friday. Make your own Angry Birds to take home. All programs are free of charge. For more information, call the library at 854-7463 or find the library on Facebook.
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Vacation Program CAMBRIDGE Hubbard Hall will offer a school vacation program “Arts Around the World” Monday through Friday, Feb. 17 through 21 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Beacon Feed Studio Building. This year the program will explore the music, dance, crafts, foods and stories of the unique cultures of Germany, China and Peru. Special guests will share their personal travel experiences, and students will create art inspired by what they learn. Each day will include outdoor play time. The week wraps up with an international feast, a museum exhib-
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it and a performance for family and friends on Friday afternoon. The program is recommended for children ages 6 to 12. A hearty home-cooked snack will be provided daily, but children should bring a bag lunch and dress for creating art. Registration for the week is $219 or $199 for members and includes all materials and snacks. Tuition assistance is available. To register, go to www.hubbardhall.org or call 518-677-2495.
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Marriage Conference BUSKIRK Jimmy Evans, from “Marriage Today,” will counsel troubled husbands and wives through a “conference DVD” on five successive Mondays, from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., starting Feb. 17 and ending March 17, at Buskirk Community Seventh-Day Adventist Church at 2176 West Hoosick Road. Cost is free. To register to attend, call 518-6864524.
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ages and will be held in the museum. For details, call 518642-1515.
Wednesday19 Paint Slate GRANVILLE Pember Library and Museum invites children to decorate a slate plaque by painting or decoupage from 11:30 to 1 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 19. Children must be age five and older for the program in the library. Since only 12 seats are available, pre-registration is required. For details, call 518642-1515.
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Thursday20 Make Sun-catchers GRANVILLE Pember Library and Museum will hold a make sun-catchers workshop for children 5 and older on Thursday, Feb. 20 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the library. Pre-registration is required to reserve seating. For details, call 518-642-1515.
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Women and Children Knitters Night GREENWICH Washington County WIC will hold its monthly clinic from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Greenwich’s Town Office on Quaker Street, offering grocery bill help for those who qualify, and supplemental food and health education programs to pregnant and nursing women. For details, or to make a separate appointment, call 518-7462460.
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A Live Chinchilla GRANVILLE Pember Library and Museum invites children to meet Muffin, a rare albino Chinchilla, from noon to 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 18. This program is open to children of all
CAMBRIDGE Beginners and those who wish to learn knitting are invited to a knitter’s night at Battenkill Books, 15 E. Main Street in Cambridge from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 20. Bring yarn, the bulkier the better, and size-ten needles, a “nice newbie size.” No RSVP is required, but for details, call 518-677-2515.
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hold a Cabin Fever Frolic from 7 to 10 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 21 at St. Patrick’s Church in Cambridge. Events feature an “Oldies but Goodies” DJ spinning music, free snacks, and food and drink for sale. Suggested donation is $7, with all proceeds to support K of C charitable projects.
Saturday22 Community Dinner CAMBRIDGE A free Community Dinner will be served on Saturday, Feb. 22 from noon to 1 p.m. at the First Baptist Church in Cambridge. The menu, provided by Girl Scout Troop 307 will feature homemade meatloaf, baked potato, green bean casserole and dessert. Doors open at 11:30 a.m.; no reservations are necessary. All are welcome.
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Community Lunch ARGYLE The Argyle Methodist Church on 12 Sheridan Street will serve a free community lunch from noon to 2 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22. All are welcome to attend. For details, call 518-638-8391.
Park. Admission is one old-patterned bed sheet and a joke written on a piece of paper. A kitchen area, where food will be consumed, is planned for inside the fort. For details, call 518-6956100.
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Mid-Winter Cookout CAMBRIDGE St. Luke’s Church in Cambridge invites everyone to the second in their “Come-Unity” series, a summer-style cookout in mid-winter, from 4 to 7 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22at the church. Guests can enjoy hamburgers, hot dogs and all sorts of delicious summer fare at the event, to be held rain or snow. Takeouts will be available. Suggested donation is $8 for adults, $4 for children ages 6 to 13 and free for children under 6. For more information, call 518-677-2632.
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Gourmet Dining SALEM The Salem Courthouse Community Center invites area residents to its “Beat the Winter Blues” dining event, taking place at private homes in late February and early March. The public is invited to join friends in support of the CCC
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GREENWICH The Greenwich Elks will hold their 10th Annual Hot Dog Roast on Saturday, Feb. 22 from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Enjoy hot dogs, chili, clam chowders, sausage and peppers, hamburgers and more. The Open Bar Band will play from 5 to 9 p.m. Free local cab rides will be provided between 8 and 10 p.m. Admission is $17.50 and is allinclusive. To reserve tickets, call 692-2061 after 4 p.m.
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Jct. Rtes. 22 & 149, Granville, NY
518-642-1720
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Tractors
www.moorescorners.com
www.catherineburklyforjudge.com
Spring Loaded! 4 Days for $99! Get 4 days of skiing with Bromley’s Spring Loaded Card.
Buy the Card online at bromley.com or at the ticket window.
MON.-FRI. 10-4, SAT. 10-NOON
First sweep $99.
(FirstÊsweepÊincludesÊinspection) www.cambridgestoveandchimney.com info@cambridgestoveandchimney.com
518 677 7082
Route 67 Eagle Bridge, NY
518-686-3500
FRIDAY FEBRUARY 14TH Music with
DON KAHN 7:00 P.M. NEW WINTER HOURS: Thursday - Saturday Opening at 4 P.M. Closed Sunday - Wednesday
Route 11, 6 miles from Manchester, VT
802-824-5522
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CSA
CAMBRIDGE STOVE AND CHIMNEY
Restaurant & Tavern
wine. The homes are able to accommodate between six and eight guests, with seating available on a first-come basis. Cost is $50 per person. To make reservations, call the CCC at 518-854-7053.
NATIONAL
Big Blanket Party
Lacy Bailey Chimney Sweep
open their home and serve Cornish game hens to their guests. Finally, on Saturday, March 1, Dottie Schneider will offer vegetarian lasagna, while Al and Nancy Budde will serve classic roast beef. Each dinner will include appetizers, salad, dessert and
Card valid from 2/24-12/19/14, non-holiday. Purchase card for $99 online; $109 at the ticket window. Card can be “re-loaded” for $99 through the end of the 2013/2014 season. Card can be used only once a day.
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SCHUYLERVILLE The Schuylerville Youth Center invites “tweens,” or children 8 to 12, to build the “biggest Blanket Fort the area has ever seen” from 3:30 to 6:30 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22 in Fort Hardy
and enjoy a wonderful meal in a lovely setting. Six area families are opening their homes and offering their culinary talents on three separate evenings. Each dinner starts at 6 p.m. On Saturday, Feb. 22, Dave and Judy Klingebiel will offer beef short ribs and Tom Tanaka and Katie Kilpatrick will serve sirloin beef and cheese fondue. The evening of Friday, Feb. 28, Bob and Carolyn Akland will
SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15TH Music with
NY LOUNGE LIZARDS 7:00 P.M. TAKING RESERVATIONS FOR VALENTINE’S DAY!
Special Menu
S E R O T S Yankee G N I S CLO One Dollar ! E L SA ENTIRE CHAIN OF STORES CLOSING All Items In Stores 75¢
Deliveries from our warehouse arriving weekly
Everything in Stores and Warehouses Must Be Sold! This is a great opportunity for all Teachers, Churches, Retailers & Wholesales and our loyal customers.
SALE GOING ON NOW!
Price Chopper Plaza, Bennington, VT Granville Plaza, Granville, NY Greenwich Plaza, Greenwich, NY
8 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, February 14, 2014
Glens Falls National’s
Introductory Rate
3-Year Fixed Rate Home Equity Line of Credit
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• Flexible payment options and terms to suit your needs • Minimum amount only $10,000
• Tax deductibility of interest**
• Rates and terms available for new lines only
• Take advances by writing a check*
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Lock in Your Possibilities
For more details stop by your local office today or call: Salem Office • 212 Main Street • 854-3500
Fort Ann Office • 110 George Street • 639-5591
Granville Office • Route. 22 • 642-2206
Argyle Office • 93 Main Street • 638-8261
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FIXED FOR 3 YEARS
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VARIABLE RATE AFTER 3 YEARS PRIME + .25%
CURRENT PRIME IS 3.25 %
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APR
A Great Way To Finance Projects, Improvements, Purchases, Tuition & Expenses *Home Equity Line of Credit, no closing costs, provided a minimum advance of $10,000 is taken at closing. Advances may be taken either by using standard Home Equity Line checks provided by the Bank or by signing a separate Installment Loan Agreement(s) with its own home equity loan rate(s) and term(s). Minimum advance by the installment loan method is $5,000 with a maximum of four outstanding loans at any time. As principal is repaid on the installment loan(s) advance(s), the available credit on the line increases by an equal amount. 2.99% for the irst 3-years of the home equity agreement will be charged on new lines with advance(s) taken by writing a Home Equity Line check. This 2.99% interest offer does not apply if the loan purpose is to reinance an existing Glens Falls National mortgage or home equity balance. At conclusion of the 3 year introductory ixed rate period, APR will be calculated based on the highest Prime Rate published in the Wall Street Journal. WSJ Prime Rate is presently 3.25% as of 12/16/08. For combo lines of $25,000 or more the annual percentage for advances taken by check will be prime +.25%, for lines less than $25,000, the annual percentage rate is prime +.75%. Rates on check advances are subject to quarterly adjustment throughout the term of loan and will not exceed a maximum of 14.95% APR. There is no minimum rate. This offer applies to consumer lines of $250,000 or less. Minimum payment of $100 on check advances may apply. Payments may be made through a Glens Falls National checking or savings account. For a typical installment loan advance of $25,000 over 10 years, your monthly payment would be approximately $253.12, assuming an automatic payment from a Glens Falls National checking or savings account and an APR of 4.00%. If the home equity agreement is cancelled for any reason within 2 years from closing date, the amount of closing costs and mortgage tax the Bank pays at closing (approximately $705 for a typical $25,000 line), will be added to payoff amount owed. Maximum approved line is 80% of appraised value of house minus existing irst mortgage balance, if any. If the Bank determines Title Insurance is necessary, cost will be borne by customer. Customer required to maintain property insurance.**All or part of Home Equity Interest may be tax deductible. Please consult with your tax advisor concerning your personal tax situation. All Annual Percentage Rates shown are accurate as of 10/24/13 and are subject to change anytime at Bank’s discretion. Subject to credit qualiied. Equal Housing Lender/Member FDIC 2/14 FREE PRESS
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GLENS FALLS • 793-2888 Corner Dix Avenue & Quaker Road Open Daily 9-8; Saturday 10-5; Sunday 12-4
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• Free Delivery & Set-Up (*within 50 miles) • Some items not exactly as shown • 6 MONTHS SAME AS CASH NO INTEREST for credit qualified. Quality Manor Furniture & Mattress • Full Service Department *Items not exactly as shown. All items subject to Prior Sale.