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Battle of the Bands Saturday Seven bands to compete; event at R.S. Taylor in Hebron The Historic Salem Courthouse will host its inaugural Battle of the Band competition at R.S. Taylor & Sons Brewery in Hebron this Saturday. Seven bands from the capital region and New York City will compete for a $1,000 prize. See all the details inside.

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Balloon & BBQ Festival starts today The sixth annual Saratoga Balloon & BBQ Festival will take place Friday through this Sunday at the Saratoga County Fairgrounds. This family-friendly event celebrates the best of the capital region

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Albert Lee The Strand Theatre will present Albert Lee, whom Eric Clapton calls “the greatest guitarist in the world,” on Friday, June 21, from 8 to 10 p.m. Lee is one of the most respected and renowned guitarists in music history, having worked with The Everly Brothers, Eric Clapton, Emmylou Harris and The Cricketts over his long and illustrious career. The Britishborn country-rock artist started his career during the emerg-

ing rock ‘n’ roll scene of 1960s London, when he swapped bands with the likes of Jimmy Page and Chris Farlowe. After moving to the U.S. and assimilating himself into the country music scene, Albert quickly garnered a reputation as one of the fastest guitar players in the business. He recorded several solo albums and won a Grammy in 2002 for his contribution on “Foggy Mountain Breakdown.” He continues to tour today, playing his signature Ernie Ball Music Man Guitar. Emmylou Harris has said of him: “When Saint Peter asks me to chronicle my time down here on earth, I’ll be able to say – with pride if that’s allowed – that for a while I played rhythm guitar in a band with Albert Lee.” The Albert Lee Band includes keyboardist John Thomas,

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whose musical resume includes 23 years with Bruce Hornsby, in addition to appearances with Emmylou Harris, Don Henley, Tracy Chapman, Sparks and a host of others. Bass player Will MacGregor’s credits are a testament to his wide-ranging talents, having worked with the likes of the Pretenders, Pat Boone, Exene Cervenka and others. Cost: $30 general admission. Tickets: www.brownpapertickets.com/event/4229434. Information: 518-832-3484 or www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Balloons & BBQ The sixth annual Saratoga Balloon & BBQ Festival will take place Friday through Sunday, June 21-23, at the Saratoga County Fairgrounds in Ballston Spa. This familyfriendly event celebrates the best of the capital region with food, live entertainment, shopping, activities for kids and, of course, balloons. Six barbecue chefs will fire up their smokers and grills, 30 hot air balloons will launch over the Adirondacks and 75 exhibitors will sell their arts, crafts, specialty goods and sundries in the marketplace.

The festival opens on Friday, June 21, at 3 p.m. Activities in the afternoon will include a children’s zone, the BBQ Boulevard, a beer and wine garden, helicopter rides, entertainment by Sean the Prankster Magician and others, balloon inflation, launches and rides, weather permitting, and a balloon glow at dusk. Balloons & BBQ will continue throughout the weekend with more food, fun and activities, including performances and live music by Oobleck, The Real McCoy Stunt Comedy Show, Sean the Prankster Magician, Rocky and the Moose Knuckles and the Jersey Disc Devils. Patrons interested in taking to the air can book a 30-60-minute hot air balloon ride. Riders will meet their pilot and crew, help inflate and set up the balloon, hop on for a breathtaking ride and then help roll up the balloon. Expect to spend about three hours from arrival to return. Balloon rides are for ages 10 and up and include admission to the festival. Day and weekend passes for the festival are available. Information/tickets: www. balloonandbbq.com. Saratoga County Fairgrounds, 162 Prospect St., Ballston Spa, New York.

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Farmers Market The Arlington Village Farmers Market will begin on Friday, June 21, on the grounds of the Arlington Inn, from 4 to 6 p.m. and will run on Friday afternoons through September 6. With live music weekly, the Arlington Inn’s “Meet the Maker” series and small plates on the patio series during farmers market hours, an Artist’s Corner showcasing a different local artist each week and activities for the kids, the market will be a happening for all ages. Market vendors will sell produce, meat, cheese, baked goods, relishes, jams and jellies, raw local honey, maple syrup, homemade candy and more, and the Artist’s Corner will showcase local artists working in wood, oils, photography, pottery, jewelry and more. The Power of Produce (POP) Club will provide a fun opportunity for children ages 5-11 to engage in the local food system. Information: 802-430-3578 or email farmersmarket@arlington-vermont.com. Arlington Inn, Routes 7A and 313 West, Arlington, Vermont.

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The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 • 3 with the most light to fight the darkness of Alzheimer’s. In Greenwich, the day will be celebrated with promotions by local businesses, book signings and a seminar entitled “Alzheimer’s: Everything You Should Know and How to Prepare.” Gather at 103 Main St. will have a resource table available all day and will host yoga instructor Haley Graves leading a community yoga session at noon and 4 p.m. And at Elevate Personal Training at 100 Main St. instructors will host a group workout class for all fitness levels at 10 a.m. Local promotions will include purple extensions and manicures from 2nd Story Salon at 2 Washington Square, beer and purple T-shirts from Argyle Brewery at 1 Main St., purple desserts from Just Meats at 1023 Route 29, $10 purple bouquets from North Country Flowers at 94 Main St., purple workout drinks from Anytime Fitness at 1169 Route 29, and a purple outfit from Just Because at 2 Washington Square. Look for purple donation cans throughout Greenwich, too. Proceeds will benefit research on Alzheimer’s. At Gather 3:45 p.m., 5 p.m. and 6 p.m., local authors will sign copies of their books: “Little Land of Lose Ends” by Darrin Renner and “75 Memory Hacks” by Brad Zupp. And at 5 p.m., the community is invited to “Alzheimer’s Everything You Should Know and How to Prepare,” at Gather. Topics and speakers will include Stacey Barcomb of the Alzheimer’s Disease Caregiver Support Initiative speaking on local resources for caregivers; aging life care manager Kym Hance from Herzog Law on how to pay for care; attorney Erika Sellar Ryan on legal considerations before and after diagnosis; Greenwich and Cambridge Health Centers care managers Carol Byron and Mary Madison on early signs, healthcare decisions and local resources; Maria Geizer from Home Instead Senior Care on home care options; Claire Hartten on brain health and nutrition; Brad Zupp on memory health for all ages; and Heather O’Connor of the Center of Excellence for Alzheimer’s Disease on the value of early dementia assessment.

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Bird Program Merck Forest and Farmland Center will host a bird identification and habitat program on Saturday, June 22, from 8 to 10 a.m. What birds are in the area and what sorts of habitats do they enjoy? Participants will find out by exploring the woodlands of Merck and should dress appropriately for being in the woods. Cost: $5. Information: 802-394-7836 or info@merckforest.org. Merck Forest and Farmland Center, 3270 Route 315, Rupert, Vermont.

Camille West The Strand Theatre will present Camille West in “Suburban Mother from Hell and Friends” on Saturday, June 22, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Singer/songwriter/comedienne West brings her sweet sound and intelligent comedy to the Strand with special guest vocal group The Resolutions and an appearance by Laura Roth and Hui Cox. This concert is a benefit for Regina Bennet, who was recently diagnosed with cancer. Cost: $16. Information: 518-832-3484 or www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Basket Raffle Doreen’s Soup Kitchen and Food Pantry will host a basket raffle fundraiser for the organization on Saturday, June 22, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Basket drawings will begin at 2 p.m. Winners do not have to present to win a basket. The fundraiser will include hot dogs, chips, snacks and fun. Information or to donate a basket: 518-747-9042. Doreen’s Soup Kitchen & Food Pantry, 293 1/2 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Bands & Beer The Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center will host its inaugural Battle of the Bands Competition at R.S. Taylor & Sons Brewery in Hebron on Saturday, June 22, from 5 to 9 p.m. Seven bands from the capital region and New York City will compete for a $1,000 prize pooled from donations from the community and local businesses and competition registration fees. Judges will be Zakk Eastman, Bob Warren and Lou Della Valle, all accomplished musicians from the area. They will critique and grade each band on technical proficiency, musicality, performance, creativity and audience appeal. Bands slated to play include Shay’s Rebellion, Human Talk, Easy Tiger NYC, The McDowell Brothers, Moon Eye, Papa Squat and Craig Agus Ceol. With attendance expected to exceed 200, this will be a night to remember. The event organizers encourage attendees to carpool.

The evening will take place under a tent, but attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs and blankets for extra seating. R.S. Taylor will offer soda, beer, pizza, wings and pulled pork tacos for purchase. The fundraiser will help support several restoration projects at the courthouse, which is celebrating the 150th anniversary of its construction this year. Admission: $10. Information/tickets: www. salemcourthouse.org/battleofthebands or purchase tickets at the Salem Courthouse Community Center or R.S. Taylor and Sons Brewery. R.S. Taylor & Sons Brewery, 3602 County Route 30, Salem, New York.

Yard Sale Castleton will host its 12th annual town-wide yard sale on Saturday, June 22, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. The sale, hosted by Castleton Community Center, will have more than 50 tables inside and out and will provide “drive around” maps for yard-salers on the prowl for great finds throughout Castleton. All proceeds from the yard sale are used for Castleton Community Seniors programs and services for the community including elderly and disabled transportation, senior meals and wellness classes. Information: 802-468-3093. Castleton Community Center, 2108 Main St., Castleton, Vermont.

Refreshments Green Mountain Church of Christ will open its doors to the community during the Castleton town-wide yard sale on Saturday, June 22. The church’s facilities will be available and ice-cold bottled water and frozen treats for children will be offered free of charge. All are welcome to stop by for a bit of refreshment or to beat the heat on what we all hope will be a nice summer day of bargain hunting. Information: 802-278-8390. Green Mountain Church of Christ, 522 Route 4A West, Castleton, Vermont.

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Concert Hubbard Hall will present the Men o’ War Balladeers on Saturday, June 22, at 7 p.m. Formed in 2016, the Cambridge-based vocal group wins over audiences with their unique blend of traditional Celtic, maritime and British folk ballads that showcase the voices of its members: solo or in rich harmony, unaccompanied or with skillful acoustic guitar or Irish bouzouki accompaniment. Performing timeless music of joy, heartbreak, success or sorrow, these young men bring emotions to the brim as they recount in song age-old tales of Arctic fishing voyages, soldiers gone to war, or Irish outlaw rapparees. Tickets: $15 for adults, $10 for students ages 6-21 or pay what you can at the door. Information: 518-677-2495 or www.hubbardhall.org. Hubbard Hall Center for the Arts and Education, 25 E. Main St., Cambridge, New York.

Coin Drop American Legion Auxiliary Unit 323 will have a coin drop in Granville on Saturday, June 22, from 9 a.m. to noon. Proceeds will benefit Legion programs as well as Girls State, the summer leadership and citizenship program sponsored by the Auxiliary. Information: 518-796-3062.

Contra Dance Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill will host a summer solstice celebration and community contra dance on Saturday, June 22, from 4 to 6 p.m. Contra dancing is a traditional American folk dance accompanied by live music, typically from the Celtic and New England traditions. Each dance is first taught by a caller and then danced to the music. All ages and skill levels are welcome to this event, and no experience is necessary. Alice Smolinsky will call out the steps while dancers spin to the rollicking tunes of Atlantic

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Farm, lawn & garden Crossing. Wear comfortable footwear that won’t mark up a wooden dance floor and bring a water bottle. Cost: $10 per person, $15 per family. Information: 802-287-8197 or email Pamela Burlingame at pjbgame@gmail.com. Stone Valley Arts at Fox Hill, 145 E. Main St., Poultney, Vermont.

Pug Party Dorset Village Public Library will host a pug meet-up and party on Saturday, June 22, from 3 to 5 p.m. Library pugs Milla and Chewie would like to invite any local pugs – or any wellbehaved canine – and their humans to join them, as well as any community members who would like to stop by and pet some pugs. There will be snacks, games, prizes and crafts for the kids. The party will take place rain or shine, inside the library or behind it. Information: 802-867-5774 or email dorsetvillagelibrary@ gmail.com. Dorset Village Public Library, 3331 Vermont Route 30, Dorset, Vermont.

Zero Balancing Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will welcome Cyndy Shaw, who will discuss Zero Balancing on Saturday, June 22, from 2 to 3:30 p.m., at Equinox Village. Zero Balancing is a mind/ body therapy performed through clothing on a massage table. This therapy technique can reduce pain, increase range of motion, improve sleep and bring practitioners to deeper states of consciousness that facilitate healing similar to meditation. Fee: $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Information/registration: 802-867-0111 or visit www.greenmtnacademy.org. Equinox Village, 49 Maple St., Manchester, Vermont.

Up Home Pawlet Town Hall will exhibit “Up Home,” hand-colored photographs by Susanne and Neil Rappaport of the Griswold home in Pawlet, beginning Saturday, June 22. After Minnie Griswold passed away in 1952, her sons locked up their mother’s house in Pawlet and left all her belongings in place, unaltered. Thirty years later, Pawlet docu-

mentarians Susanne and Neil Rappaport returned at the invitation of one of the brothers, Charlie, and went on to produce hand-colored photographs of Minnie’s home. This rarely seen collection of 45 hand-colored photographs will be on exhibit through Sunday, July 28. The exhibit will be hosted by the Pawlett Historical Society. Hours will be Saturday and Sunday, June 22 and 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.; Monday through Friday, June 24-28, from 2 to 4 p.m.; Saturday, July 6, from 2 to 3:30 p.m., with a special presentation by Eileen Travell, senior photographer for the Metropolitan Museum of Art at 2:30 p.m.; and weekends through July 28, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cost: Free. Information: 802-325-2406. Pawlet Town Hall, 122 School St., Pawlet, Vermont.

Garden Tour The Dorset Historical Society will host a garden tour on Saturday, June 22, at 1 p.m. Visit three of Dorset’s most beautiful private gardens when the historical society will lead a tour of gardens owned by Kaye Manly, Pam Gilbert and Heidi Stokes. Participants will

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Clean-Up The Battenkill Conservancy will host its second roadside clean-up of State Route 313 bordering the Battenkill on Saturday, June 22, at 9 a.m. Volunteers will meet at the State Line Rest Area north of the Village of Cambridge to spend an hour collecting trash and debris along this scenic stretch of the roadway. Safety vests and bags will be provided along with coffee, cider and donuts. Give back an hour of your summer in gratitude for its official arrival on Friday. Information: Email bkc@battenkillconservancy.org.

Cambridge History The Cambridge Historical Society and Museum will open for the 2019 season on Saturday, June 22, with an open house from 1 to 3 p.m. The open house will feature a display of wedding gowns from the 1850s through 1970. Tours of the 1869 house will be given and there will be refreshments. Other exhibits include items from the Civil War era, artifacts from local families and a wonderful miniature of the “green bridge” that stood in front of Varak Park, which was made by Bob Raymond and gifted to the historical society by his family. The museum is open Tuesdays and Saturdays from 1 to 3 p.m. or by appointment. Cost: Free. Information: 518-677-5232. Cambridge Historical Society and Museum, 12 Broad St., Cambridge, New York.

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The Strand Theatre will present the North Country Jazz Project on Sunday, June 23, from 3 to 5 p.m. The North Country Jazz Project is a big band based in Glens Falls. These 19 musicians are passionate about entertaining, inspiring and educating audiences with a wide variety of music from the big band repertoire. Tickets: $15/$12. Information: 518-832-3484 or www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

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Concert Little Theater on the Farm will present Smokey Greene and Sons on Sunday, June 23, at 2 p.m. The legendary Smokey Greene is a true pioneer in country music and has been playing guitar and singing since the 1940s. In 1961, he put together an act that opened for name acts like Ernest Tubb, Hank Thompson, Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard and most of the acts that worked the WWVA Wheeling Jamboree. Greene will be joined by Arlin and Scott Greene. The evening will also include refreshments and a 50/50 and baked goods raffle. Recommended donation: $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors. Information: 518-747-3421 or www.littletheater27.org. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd., Fort Edward, New York.

Film Screening Pawlet Public Library will host a free screening and discussion of the film “Rooted: Cultivating Community in the Vermont Grange” on Sunday, June 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. Produced in 2018 by the Vermont Folklife Center and Historic New England in partnership with the Middle Branch Grange and Riverside Grange, both in Vermont, the film documents the Grange, the national farmers’ organization, and explores how it has worked to strengthen and preserve rural communities since 1867. In personal interviews and at social gatherings, Grange members reminisce about growing up in the Grange and share their hopes and concerns for the future of an organization adapting to a different concept of community in the 21st century. A panel of local farmers will bring the story home, touching upon the history of Pawlet’s former Grange organization and the impact that changes in agriculture have had on the local community.


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June is National Dairy Month! FEWER FARMS, MORE MILK Dairy Industry Is Changing By Jared Stamm The dairy industry continues to be one of the most significant economic forces in Washington County. According to the 2017 Census of Agriculture, Washington County ranks 10th in terms of market value of agricultural products sold out of 51 counties producing dairy in the state and 91st out of 1,892 counties that produce dairy in the United States. The 2017 census also reports that the market value of dairy products sold in Washington County was around $95,000,000 out of a total of $135,000,000 of agricultural products sold in the county. The good news this year is that milk prices are increasing somewhat over past years. David Holck, county executive director for the Farm Service Agency covering Washington, Warren and Saratoga counties, said, “It appears that milk prices will increase about $2 a hundredweight over last year” – that is, per hundred pounds of milk. However, he said, “dairy farming continues to be challenging here in the Northeast.” What has hurt many dairy farmers this spring is increasing prices of grain because of severe flooding in the Midwest, which grows the bulk of corn and soybeans. “Farmers just aren’t able to plant some of their acreage,” Holck said. Closer to home, he said, “this spring has been just very wet, and farmers are having a hard time getting crops planted and field work done.” And the trend toward an increasing number of dairy farmers selling their farms to more competitive farms continues, said Holck. The reason continues to be that, even with increasing prices, for many farmers it is more expensive to produce milk than to sell it. Even with prices at around $18 per hundredweight of milk, the average cost to produce a hundredweight is around $19-$20. “So there are fewer dairy farms,” said Holck, “but production across the board is the same or a little higher. The folks staying in business tend to get larger and their production per cow tends to increase.” SALUTING OUR DAIRY FARMERS!

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The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 • 9 Cost: Free. Information: 802-325-3123 or www.pawletpubliclibrary.wordpress.com. Pawlet Public Library, 141 School. St., Pawlet, Vermont.

Chamber Music The Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center will present “Chamber Music in the Courtroom” on Sunday, June 23, at 3 p.m. Pianist Dan Shulman, violinist Kaori Washiyama and friends will present a concert of piano and string music. Tickets: $20 for adults, $5 for children. Information: 518-854-7053 or www.salemcourthouse.org. Historic Salem Courthouse Community Center, 58 E. Broadway, Salem, New York.

VT History The Bennington Historical Society will host a history talk on Sunday, June 23, at 2 p.m. at the Bennington Museum. On June 11, 1778, Loyalist David Redding was hanged on the Bennington town green for “enemical conduct.” This was Vermont’s first hanging. Ethan Allen, newly released from a British prison, served as State’s prosecutor. Historian Phil Holland will tell the story of Redding’s trial and execution, which was only the beginning of his odyssey through history. Denied burial in 1778, his bones were not interred until 1981. In the meantime, his case had caught the attention – to the point of obsession – of John Spargo, the founding director of the Bennington Museum, who published a small book on the subject in which he accused the Vermont authorities of a miscarriage of justice. With the help of unpublished material prepared by Bennington historian Joe Parks, this talk will sort through the evidence and reflect on the passions aroused by the case. Phil Holland has written about the Battle of Bennington, Robert Frost and other subjects of historical and literary interest. He is currently touring the state lecturing about “The Black Presence at the Battle of Bennington” through the Vermont Council on the Humanities Speakers Bureau. All Bennington Historical Society meetings are free and open to the public. Information: 802-447-1571. Ada Paresky Education Center, Bennington Museum, 75 Main St., Bennington, Vermont.

Saint Day La Fédération FrancoAméricaine du NY will celebrate the feast of St. John the Baptist with a Mass and reception on Sunday, June 23, at 2 p.m. at St. Mary of the Assumption Church in Waterford. Father Jeffery L’Arche will celebrate, officiating the mass in English and French with a choir singing French hymns. Following the Mass will be a reception in the church’s parish hall. Dr. Janet Shideler from Siena College will bring her project, “Je Me Souviens . . . I Remember,” to the reception. All are welcome. The project, which is funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities, seeks to digitally preserve the rich cultural heritage of upstate New York

Franco-American communities. Individuals may bring old family photos, toys, religious medals, newspapers clippings, needlework, sheet music, bobbins, spindles, military medals or anything else that helps to tell their Franco-American story. The items will be scanned and entered into Shideler’s database. Eventually, the items will be viewable online at the New York Heritage Digital Collection. Information: 518-541-3216. St. Mary of the Assumption Church, 119 Broad St., Waterford, New York.

Artist Talk Copper Trout Art Gallery will host an artist talk and outdoor demonstration by Robert Ramspott on Sunday, June 23, at 3 p.m. Ramspott’s current show at the gallery, “Honor the Flowers,” features more than 50 still lives and landscapes. Cost: Free. Information: arts@coppertroutgallery.com. Copper Trout Art Gallery, 1163 New York Route 313, Cambridge, New York.

Get Out and Go The Granville community encourages residents to “Get Out and Go Granville” on Sunday, June 23, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Granville EMS parking lot. Come out and see how easy it is to be active. Some activities include use of rental bikes from Johnson and Son Bikeworks, local wellness resources, a scavenger hunt, smoothie tastings by Cornell Cooperative Extension, safety presentations on biking and walking at noon and 2 p.m., 10-minute bike tune-ups and bike helmet fittings, a

Washington County Sheriff K9 demo at 11 a.m., Washington County Sheriff IDs for children and “Cycling Without Age” rides for seniors and people with limited mobility. Enjoy free family fun for people of all abilities. Cost: Free. Granville EMS, 52 E. Potter Ave. Granville, New York. Parking will be available at the Knights of Columbus parking lot and the carnival parking lot.

Strawberry Fest Middletown Springs Historical Society members and friends will celebrate the organization’s 50th anniversary at its 45th annual Strawberry Festival on Sunday, June 23, from 2 to 4 p.m. Strawberry lovers are invited for delicious strawberry shortcake made with fresh Vermont strawberries, homemade biscuits, vanilla ice cream, and whipped cream, with a choice of iced tea, lemonade or coffee. Local artists and craftspeople will display and sell their work, including maple products, jewelry, photography, knitted items, honey and beeswax products. Items donated by Historical Society members and friends will also be for sale to benefit the organization, including two Killington golf passes. The Peter Huntoon band Tradewinds will enliven the afternoon with classic 60s-80s favorites, and there will be children’s activities. The museum also will be open. Currently on exhibit are “Fifty Years of History” highlighting the Society’s accomplishments since its founding in 1969, a timeline of Middletown Springs history, as well as exhibits on Baptist pastor

Sylvanus Haynes and the Montvert Hotel and Mineral Springs. Information: Pat Hemenway at 802-235-2421 or David Wright at 802-235-2376. Middletown Springs Historical Society, 10 Park Ave., Middletown Springs, Vermont.

Benefit American Legion Post 49 in Fair Haven will host a basket party benefit for Harold “Ozzie” Osborne on Sunday, June 23, beginning at 11 a.m. with drawings at 1 p.m. Ozzie was diagnosed with stage 4 liver cancer and is in the process of receiving treatment. He is the only remaining charter member of the Argyle EMS and a member of the Argyle Fire Company and Argyle United Methodist Church for more than 50 years. He retired from Grand Union after a career of more than 40 years and has been driving the Argyle school bus for more than 50 years. All money raised will be used to help cover Ozzie’s medical expenses. Cost: $5 admission, $2 for each additional sheet of tickets. Information/donations: Kathy Bishop at 518-499-5310 or Mae Kelley at 518-499-5023. American Legion Post 49, 72 S. Main St., Fair Haven, Vermont.

Rosin the Beaux The Cambridge Valley Farmers Market will welcome the ensemble Rosin the Beaux

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10 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 Hikers will meet at the D&H trail crossing on Main Street for a slow-paced three-and-ahalf-mile hike on easy terrain that will last about three-and-ahalf to four hours. All are welcome, even those who don’t know a lot about identifying birds. There will be many friendly and accomplished birders in the group who will share their knowledge. Bring water and insect repellent; binoculars, cameras and field guides are welcome additions, too. Cost: Free. Information: Joel Tilley at jptilley50@gmail.com (preferred method) or evenings between 7 and 8 p.m. at 802-2982583. D&H trail crossing on Main Street, Poultney, Vermont.

Concert The Castleton Summer Concerts at the Pavilion, sponsored by Heritage Family Credit Union, will present The Grift in the first of its summer concerts on Tuesday, June 25, at 7 p.m. The Grift is Vermont’s premier good-time party band, playing catchy original tunes and popular covers across a variety of music genres. With serious musical and songwriting chops, The Grift have been playing across central Vermont for nearly 20 years. Bassist/vocalist Peter Day won a recent Vermont-wide songwriter contest, and guitarist/vocalist Clint Bierman cowrote “I’m On My Way” for the “Shrek 2” soundtrack. Classically trained drummer Jeff Vallone has at least one symphony under his belt. And Andrew Moroz on keys has toured and recorded with the likes of Phish, Anais Mitchell and Jennifer Hartswick and has shared the stage with Carlos Santana and Dave Matthews. Cost: Free. Information: 802-468-1013. Castleton University, 62 Alumni Dr., Castleton, Vermont.

PB&J Café The Adirondack Theatre Festival’s PB&J Café will present “Alice in Wonderland” Tuesday through Friday, June 25-28, at noon. The show will have a second run July 16-20. In this theatrical version of the classic adventure, Alice meets a hurried White Rabbit, swims in a sea of her tears, confronts a Caterpillar, and questions a grinning Cheshire Cat, all in an effort to find out what kind of place she stumbled into. Cost: $18. Information: 518-480-4878. Charles R. Wood Theater, 207 Glen St., Glens Falls, New York.

Versailles Treaty Green Mountain Academy for Lifelong Learning will welcome Derek Boothby to talk about the Treaty of Versailles on Tuesday, June 25, at 5:30 p.m. at Burr and Burton Academy’s Hunter Seminar Room. Boothby, the former director of the United Nations Department of Political Affairs, will discuss the treaty, which is 100 years old this year. The treaty that concluded World War I laid the blame for the war squarely on Germany and its allies, imposed very heavy reparations on Germany

and established the League of Nations. In retrospect, it is seen by some as a vindictive failure that contributed to the causes of World War II twenty years later. The United States Senate refused to ratify the treaty largely because joining the League of Nations required giving up in part some sovereignty and placed internationalism above nationalism. This topic is just as pertinent today as it was 100 years ago. Cost: $15 in advance or $20 at the door. Information/registration: 802-867-0111 or visit www.greenmtnacademy.org. Hunter Seminar Room, Burr and Burton Academy, 57 Seminary Ave., Manchester, Vermont.

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WEDNESDAY Concert Little Theater on the Farm will present The Bluebillies in a tribute to Hank Williams, with special guest Bill Healy, followed by a themed open mic on Wednesday, June 26 at 7 p.m. The Bluebillies include Mel (Melba Deen) Guarino on rhythm guitar and vocals, Mark Guarino on bass and vocals and Frank Orsini on fiddle and vocals along with various guest artists. The evening will also include refreshments and a 50/50 raffle. Recommended donation: $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors. Preregistration required for the open mic: Call Mel at 518632-5026. Information: 518-747-3421 or www.littletheater27.org. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd., Fort Edward, New York.

Reading Program Pawlet Public Library will sponsor its annual summer reading program for children in grades 1-6, beginning Wednesday, June 26, and continuing on Wednesdays through July 24. The program will meet from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Educator Hunter Bassett will introduce a new series of activities that explore outer space. The library is following the statewide summer reading theme, “A Universe of Stories,” which coincides with 60 years of NASA’s space exploration and the 50th anniversary of the Apollo moon landing. Children will earn prizes as they advance in reading during the five sessions. Preregistration is encouraged for this free program as space is limited. New this year, parents accompanying children can join literacy coach Catherine Hunter to learn how to encourage their child’s interest in nonfiction. Information: 802-325-3123 or www.pawletpubliclibrary.wordpress.com. Pawlet Public Library, 141 School St., Pawlet, Vermont.

Farm Tour Cornell Cooperative Extension of Washington County will host “Fresh from the Creamery,” a tour of Battenkill Valley Creamery in

Salem, on Wednesday, June 26, at 6 p.m. This farm has been milking cows since 1945. Since 2008, the farm has run an onsite creamery and bottling operation. Participants will learn about the bottling process from cow to the dairy cooler from the creamery’s fifth generation of dairy farmers. Preregistration is required as there are limited spots available. Cost: Free. Information/registration: 518-746-2560. Battenkill Valley Creamery, 691 County Route 30, Salem, New York.

Nutrition Talk Washington County Aging and Disabilities Resource Center Nutrition Program will sponsor a discussion about heart health and stroke risk on Wednesday, June 26, at noon at Skene Manor in Whitehall, and on Thursday, June 27, at noon at Mountainview Commons in Granville. Many seniors feel that they have eaten a certain way for most of their lives and have done just fine. Change is not welcomed or desired. When a doctor and/or registered dietitian counsels someone about heart health it is important to emphasize goals important to maintain their quality of life. It is never too late to make a change. Registered dietitian Kristin Stewart will lead the discussion about heart health and stroke risk and will provide tools to assess participants’ risk and make changes. The discussion will be followed by a fun taste test challenge. Cost: Free. Skenesborough Harbor, 8 Elizabeth St., Whitehall, New York. Mountainview Commons, 88 Quaker St., Granville, New York.

Floral Design The Tri-County Garden Club will host a workshop on floral design on Wednesday, June 26, at 11 a.m. at Hartford United Methodist Church. Those interested in floral design and in learning how to prepare an entry for a flower show should plan to attend. A federated judge will inspire participants with examples of designs in preparation for the club’s August flower show. Guests are welcome, and lunch will be served. Information: Peggy Lynch at pldanapt@gmail.com or 760383-1812. Hartford United Methodist Church, 47 County Road 23, Hartford, New York.

Dinner Skene Manor will host its special monthly dinner on Wednesday, June 26, beginning at 5:30 p.m. with a social hour. This month’s dinner, which will feature a taste of the Caribbean, will be served at 6 p.m. The dinner menu will include tomato soup, mango coleslaw, rolls, pork loin and roasted sweet potatoes, pineapple ginger–glazed carrots and condensed milk cake with strawberries for dessert. Cost: $35. Reservations/Information: 518-499-1906. Skene Manor, 8 Potter Terrace, Whitehall, New York.

Concert Rutland Recreation and Parks Department’s Seven to Sunset Concert Series will present Miss Guided Angels on Wednesday, June 26, at 7 p.m. This Rutland musical group blends folk, blues, bluegrass, country, rock, pop and more into a musical stew – Americana-style, or as they like to say, Ver-mericana. With a long list of covers and a growing list of originals, the band turns heads and brings smiles to people’s faces. Miss Guided Angels includes George Nostrand on acoustic guitar and vocals, Lisa Gardner on acoustic guitar, vocals and a mean tambourine, Bob Campbell on percussion and backing vocals and Jimmy Kalb on fiddle. Cost: Free. Information: www.rutlandrec.com or 802-773-1822. Main Street Park, 5 S. Main St., Rutland, Vermont.

Concert Wood Park in Hoosick Falls will be the site of a concert by the Hoosick Falls Stardusters on Wednesday, June 26, at 7:30 p.m. This 18-piece swing band has been performing since 1976 and includes trumpets, trombones, saxes, piano, traps and bass. Bring a chair or blanket and enjoy some swinging music in the park. Cost: Free. Wood Park, Hoosick Falls, New York.

Melville Manchester Community Library will present actor Stephen Collins in a one-man play about Herman Melville on Wednesday, June 26, at 7 p.m. “Sailing Towards My Father” is written and directed by Carl A. Rossi and performed by Collins, who has portrayed a number of historical figures. The play chronicles “Moby Dick” author Herman Melville’s life from youth to old age, concentrating on his evolution as a writer and his complex relations with God, his parents and siblings, his wife and children and Nathanial Hawthorne. This performance is free and open to the public. Information: 802-549-4577 or email events@mclvt.org. Manchester Community Library, 138 Cemetery Ave., Manchester Center, Vermont.

Bird Pics The Southern Adirondack Audubon Society and Crandall Public Library’s Folklife Center will host a reception in the Folklife Gallery to celebrate the 2018 Audubon Photography Awards Show on Wednesday, June 26, from 6 to 8 p.m. The exhibit will be on display through Saturday, August 31. The photographs celebrate the splendor of many bird species protected under the 100-year-old Migratory Bird Treaty Act, the most important bird conservation law, which is currently under siege in Congress and by the Department of the Interior. The winning photographers and their stunning bird photographs were selected from more than 8,000 entries submitted by photographers from all 50 states, Washington, DC, and 10 Canadian provinces. Canon, the sponsor of the

Audubon Photography Awards exhibition, brings the prizewinning photographs to Audubon centers and chapters around the United States. Cost: Free. Information: 518-792-6508. Crandall Public Library, 251 Glen St., Glens Falls, New York.

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Concert Fair Haven’s summer concert series will present Wyld Nightz Band on Thursday, June 27, at 7 p.m. in the park. Rain location is the Congregational Church at the park’s north end. Wyld Nightz Band specializes in classic danceable rock and roll performed with high energy and solid ensemble playing. The band includes Michael McKinney on guitar, trumpet and vocals; Jeff Brewer on guitar and vocals; Fred “Freight Train” Epstein on drums; Matt Martyn on bass guitar; Tony Speranza on keyboard and vocals; and Anthony Speranza, Jr. on alto and tenor sax. Hot dogs, popcorn and soda will be available. The concert committee will have T-shirts on sale as well. Intermission will be highlighted by a drawing for door prizes. Cost: Free. Information: 802-265-3010, ext. 301. Fair Haven Town Park, Fair Haven, Vermont.

Lake Social The Lake Bomoseen Association will hold its second social of the year on Thursday, June 27, from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Iron Lantern Restaurant. The evening will include appetizers and drinks and will be a good time to welcome summer and catch up with Lake Bomoseen friends and neighbors. Attendees may also pay their Lake Bomoseen Association dues and hear about upcoming summer events. This social is open to all. Cost: $15 covers appetizers and one drink. Tickets will be sold at the door. Information: Davene Brown at 802-468-2281 or gdddbrown@ hotmail.com. Iron Lantern Restaurant, 272 Vermont Route 4A, Bomoseen, Vermont.

Artist Talk The Carving Studio and Sculpture Center will welcome artist Rita Fuchsberg, who will discuss her “Ladies in Waiting” exhibit, on Thursday, June 27, at 7 p.m. The installation on display through Sunday, July 14, examines the experiences of women on death row. The gallery is open daily from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Information: 802-438-2097 or info@carvingstudio.org. Carving Studio and Sculpture Center, 636 Marble St., West Rutland, Vermont.

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A balanced diet that's rich in nutrients is a key component of a healthy lifestyle. Nutritious diets include fruits and vegetables, but a truly well-rounded diet also includes dairy. The Dairy Council of California¨ notes that dairy products are good sources of calcium and vitamin D, giving them a well-earned reputation as nutrient-rich products worthy of inclusion in healthy diets. Dairy products are more than just milk. In fact, the United States Department of Agriculture notes that low- or reducedfat cheeses and yogurts can provide a host of vitamins and nutrients for those who want to include dairy in their diets without pouring themselves a glass of milk. The effects of dairy on the body are numerous, and the following are just some of the ways that the various nutrients and vitamins in dairy can have a positive impact on you and your body.

Calcium Various dairy products, including low-fat milk, yogurt and cottage cheese, are rich in calcium. The USDA notes that the body uses calcium to build bones and teeth and maintain bone mass. That can help people lower their risk for osteoporosis, a potentially debilitating condition characterized by brittle, fragile bones that are vulnerable to injury due to tissue loss.

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Dairy products also make great, nutrient-rich additions to any diet.

that are fortified with vitamin D can help to build and maintain healthy bones. Milk, soy milk and certain yogurts and cereals are among the products that may be fortified with vitamin D. ItÕs important to note that people can overdo it in regard to vitamin D. In fact, a 2010 study published in The Journal of the American Medical Association found that intake of very high doses of vitamin D among older women was linked

of dairy to more falls and fractures. That's something to consider for people considering vitamin D supplements, which have become widely popular in recent years. Such supplements should be discussed with a physician, who may just advise those concerned about their vitamin D intake to consume more low-fat dairy products.

Potassium According to the USDA, certain dairy products can be great sources of potassium. The organization notes that milk and yogurt have more potassium and less sodium than cheeses. Diets that include sufficient potassium have been linked to healthy blood pressure. Fruits and vegetables may the first foods people think of when crafting healthy eating habits. But dairy products also make great, nutrient-rich additions to any diet.

Don't let sunburn derail your summer Many people find it impossible to think about summer without conjuring visions of spending endless hours outdoors from morning until evening, whether beachside, on the open water or even floating in a backyard pool. Although a certain measure of sun exposure is required for some natural functions of the body, it's well documented that too much time in the sun can be hazardous to one's health. That's why summer frolickers need to exercise considerable caution each time they step out See SUN, pg. 2

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Sun Continued from front page side. Taking sunburn for granted can be a big mistake. Many people wouldn't risk burns from a hot stove or open fire, but they won't think twice about being unprotected under the very hot rays of the sun. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says more than one-third of adults and nearly 70 percent of children admit to suffering from sunburn within the past year. Depending on the intensity of the sun and the amount of time spent outside, sunburn can be a first- or second-degree burn. In first-degree burns, damage

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year, and also from artificial UV sources, such as tanning beds. Preventing sunburn is simple. Q The Mayo Clinic says the sun's rays are the strongest between 10 a.m. and 4 p.m., so schedule outdoor activities for other times of day. Otherwise, limit exposure to the sun and take frequent breaks in the shade. Q Wear protective clothing that covers the arms and legs. Some outdoor gear is designed to offer sun protection. Tightly woven fabrics tend to help the most. Q Apply - and reapply - sunscreen. Look for products that offer an SPF of 15 or greater. The American Academy of Dermatology actually recommends an SPF of 30 or greater. Make sure the product is broad-spectrum, meaning it

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Aging is inevitable: Are you prepared? It is no secret that people are living longer—America’s population of persons aged 90-and-older has almost tripled since 1980. With our muchimproved chances for reaching our 90s and beyond, it is important to know that senior retirement communities can support the ever-changing health needs that inevitably come with aging. Too many people wait for a major health crisis before thinking about what is available—whether for themselves, their parents, a close family member, or dear friend. There may be financial considerations that were never planned for, or a wait list for the

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Centers Health Care is going strong Centers Health Care, the largest post-acute health care network in the Northeast, has given new voice to its message and its mission. It all comes down to two words that convey a world of meaning: Get Stronger. That direct, imperative sentence is at the core of Centers’ 49 facilities across five states, and Centers is bringing it all home here in Washington County. The Get Stronger story begins in Centers’ therapy suites—physical, occupational and speech—where cutting-edge rehab technology and the top therapists in health care combine to make its rehab residents healthier and stronger. Whether recovering from injury, illness or surgery, the residents at Centers benefit from the most advanced equipment and treatment protocols.

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A trusted, local resource for physical therapy for over 25 years The mission at Donna P. Johnson Physical Therapy, P.C., has always been to provide high quality, one-on-one patient care. They have done so for over 25 years and will continue to do so. Their commitment to their patients is unwavering. Donna P. Johnson Physical Therapy, P.C., is a local, trusted resource for rehabilitation of nonsurgical injuries, post-surgical care and worker compensation injuries. They want to express gratitude to all of their patients and the communities around them for making them the “go-to” clinic for physical therapy services. The quality of the care they provide to their patients is highlighted whenever a patient asks for them specifically to receive their physical therapy care.

This year the amazing team of physical therapists and front office personnel are available to you in both Fair Haven and Poultney, Vt. Having these two neighboring clinics allow for greater access to physical therapy for patients and availability of appointments are timely; often next-day appointments are an option. The staff at Donna P. Johnson Physical Therapy, P.C., is committed to staying current with the latest concepts, treatment techniques and tools in their field via continuing education courses and seminars. Four physical therapists offer experience and competence in the following areas: general orthopedics, over-use injuries, sport related injuries, work conditioning, spinal care, neurological conditions, pediatric conditions

and vestibular (balance) rehabilitation. Owner-Physical Therapist Donna Plante said, “Physical therapy addresses a broad range of conditions. If you, or a family member, are not sure if physical therapy is appropriate, feel free to contact us at any time via phone or email. In addition, check out our website. This allows the community to learn more about our facility, to become more educated about physical therapy and various injuries, as well as to contact the physical therapists or office staff directly via personalized emails! You can also like us on Facebook and find more information there.” From their Vermont offices, they will continue to provide the same level of care you have come to expect and appreciate from all of us at Donna P. Johnson

Physical Therapy, PC. Their intent is to reach out with patient education and empower people to return to their everyday home, work and play activities. With the use of home exercise programs, in-house educational bulletin boards, educational newspaper articles geared towards improved wellness and injury prevention and now with additional educational tools on the website, they strive to make you healthier and more active. Donna P. Johnson Physical Therapy, P.C., is available to you and your family in Fair Haven or Poultney. Both offices are open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Thursday. The phone number in Fair Haven is (802) 265-4055 and in Poultney, (802) 884-8213. Or visit them on the web at www.DonnaJohnsonPT.com.

Simple ways to help alleviate back pain Few health problems are as prevalent as back pain. The American Chiropractic Association says that 50 percent of working Americans admit to having back pain symptoms each year. Bone and Joint Health Canada states that as much as 80 percent of people experience back pain at least once in their lifetime. Back pain can be so significant that it results in a loss of function that impedes daily activities. In fact, according to the 2015 Global Burden of Disease report, back pain is the single leading cause of disability in most countries. Back pain can be a complex issue. According to data complied by TheGoodBody.com, only one in 10 people learns the primary cause of their pain. That's because many things, including muscle sprains or joint irrita-

tion, can contribute to back pain. Other factors that may contribute to back pain include arthritis, stress, obesity, or diseases of the internal organs. Each of these issues can make it challenging to uncover the culprit behind back pain. Ruling out degenerative diseases can be a first step in treating back pain. Doctors also may ask their patients about their level of physical activity. Doctors may want to know if patients suffering back pain engage in activities involving repetitive movements to determine if their back pain can be traced to these activities. Some common factors contribute to back pain, and addressing these issues may bring about relief. Q Strengthen core muscles. Poor muscle tone, especially in the back and abdominal muscles, may result in back pain. Engaging in activities that

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Anxiety According to the Anxiety and Depression Association of America, anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses in the United States. Roughly 40 million adults in the United States, or 18 percent of the country's population, has an anxiety disorder. Developing from a complex set of risk factors, including genetics, brain chemistry, personality, and life events, anxiety disorders are highly treatable. Unfortunately, the ADAA notes that less than 40 percent of those suffering from anxiety disorders receive treatment. Treatment of anxiety disorders can be highly effective and can even help people deal with other disorders, as the ADAA says nearly one-half of people diagnosed with depression are also diagnosed with an anxiety disorder. People living with anxiety disorders who seek treatment may find they also are suffering from depression, compelling them to receive treatment for that disorder as well and further improving their quality of life.

strengthen the core can help strengthen the area, offering more support to the back. A doctor, physical therapist or fitness instructor may guide you in exercises, such as planks or abdominal crunches, that can strengthen the core. Q Get up and move. A sedentary lifestyle can be a major contributor to back pain. Nearly half of Americans who experience back pain are desk workers who spend the majority of their time sitting, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Qi Spine, a clinic that gathered data from 1,300 people who said they deal with spine-related pain, found that half the participants with sedentary jobs had

lower back pain. Standing, moving around and taking breaks from the desk can help alleviate pain. Q Lose weight. The spine is vulnerable to effects of obesity. Extra weight in the abdomen may pull the pelvis forward and strain the lower back, states the American Obesity Association. Losing weight can reduce that strain on the lower back, thereby reducing pain. Back pain is a frequent complaint and compels many people to visit their doctors. Exercise, maintaining a healthy weight and strengthening core muscles can go a long way toward keeping the back healthy and pain-free.

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The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 • 11 Veterans Memorial Park. The seven-member band has been pleasing crowds with its classic rock/horn band sound for over 40 years. Band members include Jimmy Adinolfi on vocals; Frank Scirocco on drums; Amy Giammattei on trombone and vocals; John Halvorsen on trumpet; Steve Kannes on guitar; Steve Campito on keyboards; and Nicky Vegas on bass. Cost: Free. Veterans Memorial Park, Quaker Street, Granville, New York.

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Concert Whitehall’s Music in the Park summer concert series begins with Steel Pier Jazz Band on Friday, June 28, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Riverside Veterans Memorial Park. The Steel Pier Jazz Band features talented musicians performing lively Dixieland music that will keep the audience’s toes tapping. Bring the family and some lawn chairs and enjoy great music, rain or shine. Cost: Free. Riverside Veterans Memorial Park, Whitehall, New York.

Canal Fest Whitehall’s Canal Festival will take place Friday, June 28, from 6 to 9 p.m. and Saturday, June 29, from noon to 10 p.m., in Skenesborough Park. The festival is a wonderful weekend of fun events, including rides, games, vendors, chicken barbecue, horse-drawn wagon rides, musical acts, winding up with a fireworks display on Saturday night. Cost: Free. Skenesborough Park, Skenesborough Drive, Whitehall, New York.

Comedy The Adirondack Theatre Festival’s cabaret series will present “Jonathan Burns Flexible Comedy” on Friday and Saturday, June 28 and 29, at 7:30 p.m. Goofy, curious and oddly flexible, Jonathan Burns has performed his unique blend of comedy and magic for audiences across the globe. As seen on “The Late Show” with David Letterman, “The Jay Leno Show,” “The Late Late Show” with James Corden, as well as “La France a un incroyable talent” (France Has Got Talent), this two-time Variety Act of the Year has been called “extremely funny” by The New York Times, “a wonderful performer” by Penn Jillette and perhaps most notably “one of the most hilariously original acts I’ve ever seen” by Chad Rabinovitz. Cost: $30. Information: 518-480-4878. Charles R. Wood Theater, 207 Glen St., Glens Falls, New York. Concert The Strand in Hudson Falls will present the Jonathan Newell Band in concert on Friday, June 28, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Pianist/guitarist/singer/ composer/educator Jonathan

Newell has been performing as a classical pianist, folk guitarist, rock guitarist and singer in night clubs, cafés, college campuses, festivals, concert halls and private parties since 1980, logging between 150 and 300 gigs per year. The first set of the evening will feature original music from Newell’s recent keyboard progressive rock compositions and songs from his folk rock days in the late 1980s through the early ’90s. The second set will feature covers from the 60s through the 80s. Musicians include Jennifer Newell on vocals, Randy McGeoch and Michael Craner on bass, Rye Wylie on drums and Adam York on saxophone. Covers include songs by Janis Joplin, Led Zeppelin, Bruce Hornsby, Fleetwood Mac, the Beatles and many more. Cost: $10. Information: 518-832-3484 or www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

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Little Theater on the Farm will present the incomparable John and Orion Kribs on Saturday, June 29, at 7 p.m. John Kribs is an extraordinary guitarist, singer and songwriter. In 1984 he formed Johnny & The Triumphs. He now plays with the New McKrells, Awesome Pumpkin, The Bluebillies, John and Orion Kribs and several more bands. He draws large crowds at The Parting Glass and Caffe Lena. Orion Kribs, son of John Kribs, is one of the best mandolin players in the United States and an outstanding singer. The evening will also include refreshments and a 50/50 raffle. Recommended donation: $10 for adults, $7 for students and seniors. Information: 518-747-3421 or www.littletheater27.org. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Rd., Fort Edward, New York.

NY Free Fishing New York State will sponsor a Free Fishing Weekend on Saturday and Sunday, June 29 and 30. Residents and visitors can fish New York waterbodies for free through the weekend. Anglers are permitted to fish without a fishing license, which otherwise costs $5 to $50, on any of the state’s 7,000 lakes and ponds or 70,000 miles of rivers and streams. All other state-wide fishing regulations remain in effect. The program is part of Governor Cuomo’s NY Open for Fishing and Hunting Initiative and the upcoming free fishing days are only two of several planned for this year, including National Hunting and Fishing Day on Sept. 28 and Veterans Day on Nov. 11. In addition to the free fishing days, there will be dozens of free fishing clinics and events held at locations across the state. Information: www.dec.ny. gov/outdoor/89821.html.

Party The Lighthouse Kids and Granville Assembly of God will host a community family party on Saturday June 29, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m., in Granville’s Veterans Memorial Park. Rain date will be Sunday, June 30, from 2 to 5 p.m. This free party for families with kids will feature face painting, kids’ songs with hand motions, a skit about how much God loves you, crafts, water games, a free gift for children between the ages of 5 and 12 and much more. The menu will include free hot dogs, chips, soda and snow cones. Information: Visit the Community Family Party page on Facebook. Veterans Memorial Park, Quaker Street, Granville, New York.

Concert Hoosick Falls Summer Concert Series kicks off at the Wood Park gazebo on Saturday, June 29, from 4 to 8 p.m. with a concert by The Bluz House Rockers. One of the Capital Region’s best-known party bands for the past 20 years, the Bluz House Rockers will have the audience on its and dancing to their versions of everyone’s favorite classic rock, R&B, and Motown tunes. Cost: Free. Information: 518-894-5035. Wood Park, Wood Park Lane, Hoosick Falls, New York.

Wine & Food Fest The 5th annual Adirondack Wine & Food Festival will return to Lake George on Saturday, June 29, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, June 30, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The festival will showcase some of the best wineries, breweries, distilleries, artisan food vendors, crafts and food trucks the region has to offer. The Culinary Tent will feature cooking demonstrations as well as local bartenders demonstrating unique wine cocktail recipes. For families, a kids’ activity tent will be available to enjoy on-site, plus a state-ofthe-art natural playground and a new skateboard park located just outside the festival grounds. Cost: $38, free for kids 15 and under, $75 for VIP tasting tickets. Designated driver/underage tickets also available. Information and tickets: www.adirondackwineandfoodfestival.com. Charles R. Wood Festival Commons, 17 West Brook Road, Lake George, New York.

Concert Whitehall’s Music in the Park summer concert series will present classic rock band Freewheelin’ on Saturday, June 29, from 7 to 9 p.m. in Riverside Veterans Memorial Park. Bring the family and some lawn chairs and enjoy great music, rain or shine. Cost: Free. Riverside Veterans Memorial Park, Whitehall, New York.

Work Party Merck Forest and Farmland Center will host a volunteer work party on Saturday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. On the last Saturday of the month, work with great people in the great big beautiful outof-doors. Volunteers will assist

Merck’s conservation efforts by removing invasive honeysuckle. This will be a moderately strenuous activity, involving digging, pulling, cutting and dragging small and large honeysuckle plants. Volunteers will need to bring sunscreen, water, long pants, hat, work gloves, snacks/lunch and closetoed shoes. Information: 802-394-7836. Merck Forest and Farmland Center, 3270 Vermont Route 315, Rupert, Vermont.

Concert The Strand Theatre in Hudson Falls will present RAEL-The Music of Genesis on Saturday, June 29, from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. RAEL-The Music of Genesis is a New York City and Northern New Jersey–based tribute band that recaptures the energy and originality of live stage performances by Genesis during its early years. RAEL pays homage to the most groundbreaking and influential band in the progressive rock genre by incorporating the musical excellence, lyrical storytelling and theatricality that brought Genesis to a position of prominence in the rock world. The members of RAEL are Lloyd Gold on lead vocals and flute, Mike Belmonte on bass, bass pedals and backing vocals, Paul Sheehan on drums, cymbals and backing vocals, Michael LaBuono on keyboards and Sal Locascio on guitars and backing vocals. Cost: $22. Information/tickets: 518-832-

3484 or https://m.bpt.me/ event/3627411. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

Quarry Hike The Dorset Historical Society will host a hike to Freedley Quarry on Saturday, June 29, beginning at 9 a.m. The hike will be led by Art Gilbert, a retired geologist, and Jon Mathewson, curator of the Dorset Historical Society. Hikers will meet at the Bley House Museum at 9 a.m. and carpool to the trailhead, returning by noon. Cost: Free. Information: 802-867-0331 or www.dorsetvthistory.org. Bley House Museum, Vermont Route 30 and Kent Hill Road, Dorset, Vermont.

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The Strand in Hudson Falls will present Hot Club of Saratoga on Sunday, June 30, from 6 to 8 p.m. Hot Club of Saratoga, upstate New York’s premier gypsy swing collective, plays a repertoire that reflects the spirit and style originated by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli in The Quintet of the

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12 • The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 Hot Club of France most prominent in the 1930s and kept alive through a long line of gypsy jazz artists since that time. Most of the tunes Hot Club plays were either written or recorded by Django during his all-too-brief musical life. Hot Club of Saratoga features solo and rhythm guitars, string bass, violin and clarinet/sax playing gypsy swing true to its origins while subtly expanding the genre. Tickets: $12/$10. Information: 518-832-3484 or www.mystrandtheater.org. The Strand Theatre, 210 Main St., Hudson Falls, New York.

VBS Hebron United Presbyterian Church will host Vacation Bible School beginning Sunday, June 30, and running through Wednesday, July 3, from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. each evening. Children in grades kindergarten through fifth are invited to attend. There will be games, crafts and music and song, all with a superhero theme! Dinner will be served each evening. Cost: Free. Information: 518-854-9883. Hebron United Presbyterian Church, 3153 County Route 30, West Hebron, New York.

Breakfast Victor Masonic Lodge of Schaghticoke will host a fifth Sunday buffet breakfast on Sunday, June 30, from 7:30 to 11 a.m. The menu will include pancakes, Belgian waffles, scrambled eggs, sausage, Knickerbocker souffle, potatoes with and without onions, bacon, juice and coffee. The public is invited to enjoy breakfast with great company. Cost: $7. Information: John Betts at jtbetts43@yahoo.com. Masonic Temple, 1548 Route 67, Schaghticoke, New York.

Keep in mind . . . For more details on these ongoing events, visit www.manchesternewspapers.com/communitycalendar.

ARGYLE ³ Christ’s Closet Thrift Shop: First Fridays, 2-5 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon. Argyle Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., Argyle. ³ Opioid Recovery Task Force: Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m., educate, support and offer resources to those affected by the opioid epidemic in our community. Information: Deb Peacock at 518-638-8979. Argyle United Methodist Church, 12 Sheridan St., Argyle.

CAMBRIDGE ³ Cambridge Public Library Adult Programs: Alzheimer’s Support, first Mondays, 6-7 p.m.; Knitting/Quilting, Wednesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.; Mahjong, Thursdays, 1-4 p.m. Information: 518-677-2443. Cambridge Public Library, 21 W. Main St., Cambridge. ³ Cambridge Public Library Children’s Programs: Super StoryHour, Tuesdays, 10 a.m., ages birth to school-age; LEGO Club, first Saturdays, 4 p.m.; Lights On Learning Enrichment in math, science, social studies, literature, Sundays, 1 p.m. Information: 518-677-2443. Cambridge Public Library, 21 W. Main St., Cambridge.

EASTON ³ Easton Library Adult and Children’s Programs: Osteo Exercise, Mondays and Wednesdays, 8:30-9:30 a.m.; Preschool Story Hour, Wednesdays, 10 a.m. Information: 518-692-2253. Easton Library, 1074 Route 40, Easton.

GANSEVOORT ³ Gansevoort Volunteer Fire Department Breakfast: Monthly all-you-can-eat country breakfast, 8-11 a.m. For dates, visit fire department’s Facebook page. Gansevoort Firehouse, 1870 Route 32N, Gansevoort.

GRANVILLE ³ Al-Anon: Mondays, 10 a.m. Information: Alison at 518-6421251. United Church, 18 Church St., Granville. ³ Farmers Market: Mondays, 2-5 p.m., through Oct. 21. Farmers Market Nutrition Program-WIC and SNAP accepted as payment. Mountainview Commons parking lot, 88 Quaker St., Granville. ³ Lyme Disease Support Group: Second Fridays, 1 p.m. and 7 p.m. Information: 518-6422883. Trinity Church, 35 East Main St., Granville. ³ Mobile DMV: First Wednesdays, 9:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Information: 518-746-2163. Granville Village Offices, 51 Quaker St., Granville. Pember Board of Trustees Meetings: Third Thursdays, 6 p.m. Pember Library, 33 W. Main St., Granville. ³ Pember Library Adult and Children’s Programs: Pember Peapods for preschoolers, Tuesdays, 10 a.m.; A Good Yarn for knitters, Wednesdays 3-4:40 p.m.; Nature’s Art for kids 6 and older, every other Wednesday through June 5, 3:30-4:30 p.m., call Bernie at the library to preregister; LEGO Club, Fridays, 2-5 p.m.; Learn with Linda, one Saturday per month, 11 a.m. Information: 518-642-2525. Pember Library, 33 W. Main St., Granville. ³ Pember Library Book Sale: Wednesdays, 5-7 p.m., Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon, $1 hardcovers, 50 cent paperbacks, 10 cent children’s books. Pember Library, 33 W. Main St., Granville. ³ Slate Valley Museum Children’s Programs: Create on Slate for pre-K through high school, third Thursdays, 3-5 p.m. Information: 518-642-1417 or www.slatevalleymuseum. org. Slate Valley Museum, 17 Water St., Granville. ³ United Church of Granville Free Lunch: Fridays, 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. all welcome. United Church of Granville, 18 Church St., Granville.

GREENWICH ³ Alzheimer’s Support Group: First Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m. Information: Stacey Barcomb at 518-832-4992 or www.wehelpcaregivers.com. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Greenwich Farmers’ Market: Wednesdays, Jan 31-Dec. 19, 3-6 p.m. Information: Julie Callahan 518-944-7149 or greenwichfarmersmarket@ gmail.com. 106 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Greenwich Free Library Adult Programs: French lessons and conversation, first Mondays, 6-7:30 p.m., contact kscott@sals.edu for information; Day Knitters, Tuesdays, 12:30-2:30 p.m.; Night Knitters, Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.; Osteo Exercise, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 8:30-9:45 a.m.;

Hatha Yoga, Saturdays, 9-10:15 a.m. Information: 518-692-7157 or greenwichfreelibrary.com. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Greenwich Free Library Children’s Programs: Building Blocks, Mondays-Fridays, 10:3011:30 a.m., early literacy for preschoolers. After School Programs for 4th grade and up: Art and Environment Club, Mondays, 2:30-4 p.m.; LEGO Club, Tuesdays, 2:30-4 p.m., under 9 must be with an adult; Minecrafter Club, Wednesdays, 2:30-4 p.m., 3rd grade invited, too. Information: 518-692-7157 or greenwichfreelibrary.com. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Greenwich Free Library Board Meeting: Third Wednesdays, 7 p.m.; Information: 518-692-7157 or greenwichfreelibrary.com. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Greenwich Seniors: First and third Wednesdays. Information: Eileen DiNisio at 518-937-1838. Greenwich VFW, 63 Abeel Ave., Greenwich. ³ Holistic Moms Network: First Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. for moms and dads with an interest in natural, holistic, organic and green living. Information: Jackie at 518-832-3959 or www. chapters.holisticmoms.org/ chapters/ny-greenwich. Greenwich Free Library 148 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Senior Lunch with a local history talk or activity: Second Mondays, 12:30-1:30 p.m. RSVP Mary or Peggy 518-746-2357 or mfenton@co.washington.ny.us. Reservations required. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich. ³ Survivor of Loved Ones to Suicide Support Group: Second Wednesdays, 6-7:30 p.m. Information: 518-683-4665 or winterstar10@yahoo.com. Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St., Greenwich.

HOOSICK FALLS ³ Celebrate Recovery: Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Information: Sandy at 518-6865962 or Bob at 518-779-3484. Hoosick Falls Community Alliance Church, 484 Hill Rd., Hoosick Falls. ³ Cheney Library Adult Programs: Knit/Crochet, Tuesdays, 9:30 a.m.; Quilting, second and third Tuesdays, 7 p.m.; Memoir Group, second Thursdays, 3-4 p.m. Information: 518-686-9401 or cheneylibrary.org. Cheney Library, 73 Classic St., Hoosick Falls. ³ Cheney Library Children’s Programs: Story Time, Tuesdays through Nov. 27, 10 a.m. in the children’s room; LEGO Club, Fridays through Dec. 14, 4 p.m., first and third Fridays for grades 5-6; second and fourth Fridays for grades 2-4. Information: 518-686-9401 or cheneylibrary.org. Cheney Library, 73 Classic St., Hoosick Falls. ³ Have LifeLong WellBeing: Prevention Plus, third Fridays 7-8:30 p.m., registration required; Friends and Family, second Saturdays, 10-11:30 a.m., free breakfast, medical information, registration required. Information/registration: 518496-1265 or havelifelongwellbeing.com. Have LifeLong WellBeing, 4976 Route 7, Hoosick Falls. ³ Hoosick Amateur Radio Club: First Thursdays, 7 p.m. Information: hoosickfallshams@yahoo.com. North Hoosick Fire Department, 22106 Route 22, Hoosick Falls.

HUDSON FALLS/KINGSBURY ³ Hudson Falls Free Library Adult Programs: Page Turners, first Tuesdays, 7 p.m.; Scrabblers, second Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.; Chapter Chat, second and fourth Tuesdays, 2-4 p.m.; Memory Sharing, third Tuesdays, 2 p.m.; Writing Group, third Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.; Hooks and Needles, second Fridays, 11 a.m.-noon; Memories and More, third Fridays, 11 a.m.-noon. Information: 518-747-6406 or www.hudsonfalls.sals.edu/calendar. Hudson Falls Free Library, 220 Main St., Hudson Falls. ³ Hudson Falls Free Library Children’s Programs: Book Buzz, third Tuesdays, 3:30-5 p.m.; Story Time for children up to age 7, Thursdays, 10:30-11 a.m.; Library Club, Wednesdays, 3:30-5 p.m.; Arts and Crafts, Thursdays, 3:30-5 p.m.; Pokémon and Other Games, first Saturdays, 11 a.m.noon; Art Time, second Saturdays, 11 a.m.-noon; LEGO Lovers, third Saturdays, 11 a.m.-noon. Information: 518-7476406 or www.hudsonfalls.sals. edu/calendar. Hudson Falls Free Library, 220 Main St., Hudson Falls. ³ Kingsbury Volunteer Hose Company Bingo: Mondays, 7 p.m., doors open at 4 p.m., cards and refreshments available at 5 p.m. Kingsbury Volunteer Hose Company, 3715 Burgoyne Ave., Hudson Falls. ³ Hudson Falls American Legion Spaghetti Dinner: Last Wednesdays, 5-7 p.m., $10 per person. Hudson Falls American Legion, 72 Pearl St., Hudson Falls. ³ Senior Center of Kingsbury/Fort Edward: Meals, Monday-Friday, noon, $3; SilverSneakers Classic, Mondays, 9 a.m.; Pool, Mondays, 1 p.m.; Zumba Gold, Tuesdays, 1:30 p.m.; Coffee with a Cop, third Tuesdays, 11:15 a.m.; OsteoBusters, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9 a.m.; SilverSneakers Yoga, Wednesdays, 9 a.m.; Knitting, Wednesdays, 1 p.m.; Warm-up/ Balance/Aerobics, Thursdays, 2 p.m.; SilverSneakers Circuit, Fridays, 9 a.m. Information: 518-747-9352. Senior Center of Kingsbury and Fort Edward, 78 Oak St., Hudson Falls. ³ Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS) Chapter #0208: Tuesdays, 5 p.m. weigh-in, 5:45 p.m. meeting, first meeting free. Information: Elaine at 518747-5651 or Maureen at 518-7479014. Presbyterian Church House, 9 River St. Hudson Falls.

JOHNSONVILLE ³ Christ United Methodist Church Thrift Shop: Wednesdays and first Saturdays, 9 a.m.-noon, weather permitting. Christ United Methodist Church, off Route 67, Johnsonville.

PITTSTOWN ³ Cozy Corners Bookstore: Thursdays and Sundays, 9 a.m.noon, $1 hardcovers, 50 cent paperbacks. Pittstown Methodist Hall, 45 Old Route 7, Valley Falls.

SALEM ³ Bancroft Library Adult Programs: Silent Book Club, first Mondays, 5:30-7 p.m., no registration required; Regular Book Club, first Tuesdays 2 p.m.; Short Story Writing, Thursdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m., registration required. Information: 518-854-7463 or www.slibrary.org. Bancroft Public Library, 181 S. Main St., Salem.

³ Bancroft Library Children’s Programs: Story time for babies-preschoolers, Wednesdays, 10:30 a.m.; Minecraft Club, Thursdays, 3:304:30 p.m.; LEGO club, Fridays, 2:30-3:30 p.m. An adult must accompany kids under 7. Information: 518-854-7463 or www.slibrary.org. Bancroft Public Library, 181 S. Main St., Salem, N.Y. ³ Blind Squirrel Chess Club: Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m., free, just stop in. Bancroft Public Library, 181 S. Main St., Salem. ³ Celebrate Recovery: Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m.; pizza on first Tuesdays, 5:30 p.m. Information: 518-260-3985. Salem Community Fellowship, 224 Main St., Salem. ³ Farmers Market: Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. through Oct. 19. Farmers Market Nutrition Program-WIC and SNAP accepted as payment. Village Park Gazebo, Main Street, Salem. ³ Osteobusters Senior Exercise and Education: Tuesdays and Fridays, 10 a.m., free. Information: Rose Mary Sheffield, Pat Phillips or Paulette Leonard at 518-854-7626. Holy Cross Church Hall, 247 S. Main St., Salem. ³ Salem Shoppe Off Broadway Thrift Store: Wednesdays, 1-6 p.m., Thursdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Salem Courthouse Community Center, 58 E. Broadway, Salem.

SCHAGHTICOKE ³ Living with Cancer Support Group: Third Mondays, 7 p.m., free. Information: Ted at 240-5954511. Presbyterian Church, downstairs, 165 Main St., Schaghticoke.

SCHUYLERVILLE ³ Country Round and Square Dance Association Dances: Every other Sunday, 1-5 p.m., music by The Countrymen, all welcome, $7 for adults, $2 for children 6-17, free for kids under 6. Information: Linda at 518-638-8905 or Sandy at 518-8243719. Old Saratoga American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. ³ Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club Breakfast: Second Sundays, 8-11 a.m., $8 for adults, $4 for children 5-12, free for kids under 5. Information: 518-6953917. Fish Creek Rod & Gun Club, 121 Route 32, Schuylerville. ³ New-Style and Old-Tyme Fiddling with the Adirondack Fiddlers: Second Sundays, except July and August, 12:304:30 p.m., all fiddlers welcome, round and square dancing. Information: 518-274-6817 or adirondackfiddlers.org. Old Saratoga American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. ³ Schuylerville Public Library Children’s Programs: Preschool Story Time, Wednesdays and Thursdays, 10 a.m.; Geology Club, Thursdays, 2 p.m. Information: 518-695-6641. Schuylerville Public Library, 52 Ferry St., Schuylerville. ³ Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop: Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Information: 518-6954640. Second Hand Rose Thrift Shop, 116 Broad St., Schuylerville.

SOUTH GLENS FALLS ³ Upstate Model Railroaders Open House: Third Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m., families and train-lovers invited to visit the layouts and see the trains in operation. Information: www.upstatemodelrailroaders.com. Upstate Model Railroaders, 22 Hudson Falls Rd., South Glens Falls.


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BARGAIN Finds Under $100 Ad! SUPERSTORE Finds under $100 (10) STUFFED PENGUINS $5. (518) 793-4265 100 LB AIR TANK $20. (518) 577-3782 14 FERN MICHAELS books. $10. (802) 537-3175 18 SPEED MOUNTAIN BIKE new. $99.99. (518) 223-2514 20” WEAVING LOOMS, one portable, one standing, for same rigid heddle. $45. (802) 278-8144 3 BANANA BOXES of romance books. $10. (802) 5373175 3 BOXES OF ROMANCE books. $10. (802) 537-3175 3-PERSON OUTDOOR SWING with cushion. $20. Granville (518) 642-2966 (3) STUFFED BEARS wearing hats & coats. Also have their own stands. $25. (518) 793-4265 (30) STEPHEN KING paperback books, classics. $10. (518) 695-5436 32” SONY TV thin model, Braun engine swivel base. See in use. $90. (518) 6422589 4 T E L E S C O P E L AW N CHAIRS $35. (518) 282-9644 (4) HONDA CRV 15 inch rims. $80. (518) 232-2484 (4) KEROSENE LAMPS w/ globes. $20 for all. (802) 2879245 leave message. (41) DEAN KOONTZ paperback books. $15. (518) 6955436 50TH ANNIVERSARY COLLECTABLE Stewart’s truck. 121 of 800. 1995, new in box. $99. (518) 252-1063

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(6) NEW HAMPTON BAY slingback dining arm chairs for patio. In box, unassembled. Can send picture. $90. (802) 465-4300

BOOK SHELF wood. $30. (518) 632-5445

DECK RAILING PLANTERS (3) Gardener’s Supply fits standard 2x4 rail (3-1/2 inch). Brand new cost $60, now $30. (518) 854-7797

GARBAGE BAG full (3T) girls’ clothes. Asking $40. (518) 686-4867

JOHN WAYNE 7 DVD lot incl. Big Jake, Chisum, Hatari. $25. (518) 642-8049

GARBAGE BAG full (3T) girls’ clothes. No stains/rips. Asking $40.(518) 686-4867

JOHN WAYNE WOODEN WALL clock, wooden wall plaque and box of books. $20 for all. (518) 499-5059

LL BEAN (3T) Toddler boys’ winter jacket, navy, removable hood, grow sleeves. Asking $45. (518) 686-4867

(6) RELIGIOUS PLATES $15 for all. (518) 793-4265 ABOUT 20 45-RECORDS all Country singers. $20 for all. (518) 415-9290 ANTIQUE LOOM 22” wide, 6 harness. Built by FA Heocox. $75. (518) 638-8749 ANTIQUE UMBRELLA SWIFT large. $60. (518) 6388749 ATV AND MOWER LIFT from Harbor Freight Tools. New $99, great condition. Now $45. (518) 252-1063 BASEBALL CARD HOLDER within notebook. $10. (518) 415-8009 BELL WHITE MOTORCYCLE helmet, medium, DOT. Like new. $75. (802) 645-0548 BIKE RACK: Thule car top single bike rack, clamps onto car rack, like new. $40. (802) 273-3674 BLACK & DECKER WEED WACKER used 3 times, $45. (518) 642-3776 BLACK TV STAND with 2 drawers, 21” high, 16” wide, 41” long. $10. (518) 639-5588 BLOND DRESSER w/mirror. Solid wood. $50. (518) 6325445 BLUE JEANS 5 PAIR size 40 x 32 new & like new condition. $30. (518) 642-8049 BOGS BOOTS Girls size 4. Purples/black. Excellent condition. $40. (802) 683-9265

BOOKS ALL KINDS love stories, mysteries. Four boxes. $20. (518) 282-9644 CAKE PATTY MOLDS three w/handle and original box Poor Wagner. $26. Tom (518) 677-2444 C A L H AW K 1 0 - P I E C E JUMBO combination wrench set sizes 1-5/16 thru 2 inch. New, never used. $50. (518) 686-4186 CAMPER SIZE TABLE good shape, 4’ Long x 29 width, 30” high, brown. $40. (518) 5773782 CHINA CABINET glass doors on top plus drawers. $80. (518) 642-0621 CHINA: 110 PIECES of the “Four Winds” pattern from Staffordshire, England of ships at sea (reddish brown print on white background). Beautiful - a steal @ $99. (518) 642-2025 COMBINATION SAFE by Meilink, fire resistant on rollers, fireproof, 16W x 14D x 22H. $99. (802) 278-8144 COMPUTER DESK w/shelf for keyboard. $50. (518) 6325445 COMPUTER SPEAKERS with subwoofer. $15. (802) 645-0548 CORNER DOLL on her knees. $15. (518) 415-8009 DA R K P I N E 9 - D R AW E R dresser w/mirror. $99. Hudson Falls (518) 502-1773 or (518) 747-6755 DARK PINE KING SIZE bed. $99. Hudson Falls (518) 5021773 or (518) 747-6755

DESK, MAHOGANY SECRETARY glass enclosed shelves on top, drawers on bottom. $99. (518) 692-9459 DOG STROLLER has storage underneath cup holder. Only used twice. $30. (518) 480-2299 D R E S S E R 4 - D R AW E R S cherry finish, good condition. $30. (518) 642-2603 D R E S S E R 4 - D R AW E R S walnut finish. Good condition. $30. (518) 642-2603 DRILL, RYOBI 18 volt with charger & (4) lithium batteries, works great. $65. (518) 855-4044 E DWA R D I A N P L A N T E R with cover and metal stand. $49. (802) 235-1017 ELECTRIC HACK SAW good shape, works great. $20. (518) 577-3782

GOTHAM ELECTRIC SMOKELESS grill. New in box. Never used. Paid $129, asking $70. Greenwich (518) 744-8968 GREENWICH AD OK CORN husker c1850 framed names Thompson Rice Wilcox Reynolds. $27. Tom (518) 6772444 HAMSTER BIN CAGE: ball, wheel, bottle, bedding. Large, very clean. $35 obo. (802) 287-9116 HEATER FORCED AIR propane, perfect for garage, shed, or outdoors. $50. (518) 692-9459 H E PA P O R TA B L E A I R CLEANER, Honeywell. Recirculates 21’ x 23’ room. Hardly used. $35. (802) 2788144 HOBBICO AC/DC AUTO charger 900. $20. Granville (518) 642-2966

ELECTRIC LAWN MOWER used 3 times, new $199, will sell for $85. (518) 642-3776 EMERSON 13 INCH TV w/ built-in VCR. $35. (518) 2322484 FIREROCK (SHEETROCK) brand new 5/8” heavy-duty; (2) 4x8 sheets. $20. Bring a truck. (518) 282-9039 F U L L S I Z E M AT T R E S S foundation. Still in plastic, like new condition. $45. (802) 417-7497 GAF 2X2 SLIDE PROJECTO R w / s c r e e n . $ 2 0 / o b o. Granville (518) 642-2966

K-CUP MACHINE works, without book for it. $25. (518) 415-8009 K E N M O R E WA S H E R & DRYER Washer doesn’t always spin out. Dryer works perfect. Set $75. (518) 6861677 KENMORE WASHER and dryer. $99. (802) 446-2117 KEURIG COFFEE POT w/filter & coffee & tea. Almost new. $55/obo. Hudson Falls (518) 502-1773 or (518) 747-6755 KEYBOARD , brand new in box, electric, Casio model CTK-3500. $99. (802) 2788275 KING SIZE BED ‘n mattress w/frame. Good shape, 53”WD x 74” Long. $50. (518) 5773782 KNITTING MACHINE $15. (518) 638-8749

HOMEDICS JET SPA, jet action foot bath, 4 jets. $10. (518) 791-5401

LARGE CROCK WITH LID about 8 gallon, no cracks. $50 firm. (518) 854-9790

HP DESKJET 2050 print, scan, copy includes manual & cables. $40. (518) 791-5401

LARGE NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS umbrella w/wooden handle in good condition. $10. Call (518) 499-5059 Whitehall

INTELLICHEF HALOGEN BURNER with instructions, brand new, never used, red hot in seconds! $45. (518) 686-1715 JEWELRY MISC. ITEMS about 25 items. $20 for all. (518) 793-4265

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LIGHT TAN DRESSER 19” wide, 32” high, 60” long, 6 medium drawers, 3 small drawers. $25. (518) 639-5588 LL BEAN (3T) toddle boys’ navy ski bibs. Retails $69, asking $25. No rips/stains. (518) 686-4867

LONG JUMPER DRESS size 16. Never been worn. $20. (518) 415-9290 MAPLE COFFEE TABLE w/ drawers, light color 40 x 24. New condition. $99. (631) 271-2732 MAPLE WOOD CHAIR black cloth. Excellent condition. $20/obo. Hudson Falls (518) 502-1773 or (518) 747-6755 MATTEL 1966 TAN complexion doll w/long black hair, green pant suit. $25. Tom (518) 677-2444 MAYTAG GAS DRYER $99. (802) 265-3428 MEADE 4.5” COMPUTERIZED telescope Infinity Model. $50. Granville (518) 642-2966 MENS LEATHER BELTS size 38, one black, one brown. Brand new. Both for $15. (518) 499-5059 MINI HP COMPUTER speakers. $10. (802) 645-0548 MINT GREEN GOWN size 16. $25. (518) 415-9290 MOEN 6610BN bathroom faucet, brand new in box, $70. (518) 791-5401 OIL OR KEROSENE FUEL tank 200 plus gallons. Excellent condition. $99. (518) 6952088 PAELLA PAN, large 18”, nonstick. $24. (518) 686-1715 PAIR WING CHAIRS mauve color, excellent. $65. (631) 271-2732

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PAMPERED CHEF CLASSICS family heritage stoneware bar pan. 11x17, very good condition. $45. (518) 686-1715

POWERMATE FIELD TRIMMER 160cc, 4-cycle. Extra line included. Has had little use. $99. (518) 686-4186

RUG 7’ 10” x 102”, like new blue/gray. To see Google: world alpine modern butterfly rug Walmart. $75. (802) 2879116

SOFA BED FLORAL PRINT excellent, with sheets. $99. (631) 271-2732

STEPHEN KING GLENN CHADBOURNE ar t print, signed limited edition, characters #2. $50. (518) 252-1063

VERY GENTLY USED pack and play, shades of purple w/ flowers. $20. (518) 747-5673

WILSON’S LEATHER JACKET ladies distressed brown, large, beautiful jacket. $75. Glens Falls (518) 761-9818

PARK BENCH ROD IRON arms and back. Wooden seat, maple finish. $50. (518) 6422603 PIANO GRAND UPRIGHT good condition, needs tuning. $25. (518) 235-1407 PLAYPEN GRACO PACK and go. $10. (518) 282-9644 PORCH GLIDER with one chair. $30. (518) 282-9644 P O R TA B L E F O L D I N G GRILL stand, assembled in box, never used, $50. (802) 282-5219 for pics.

PRINTER NEVER BEEN USED book and paper with it. $50. (518) 415-8009 PRINTER,, Epson XP-630 wireless, used very little, EC. $15. (518) 855-4044 PUPPY PLAYPEN BLUE PVC clean. Only used a few times. $30. (518) 480-2299 PURPLE & WHITE WOMEN’S motorcycle helmet. Large, DOT, like new. $25. (802) 645-0548

Announcements ALTHOUGH MANCHESTER NEWSPAPERS tries earnestly to check all Classified Advertising submitted for legitimacy and accuracy, we cannot be responsible for ads that may be misleading. Once an ad has started running it is non-refundable. TAG SALE, LAWN SALE, garage sale, junk sale...whatever you choose to call it, advertise with us for only $20! Call (518) 642-1234 for details or stop by to place your ad and pick up your FREE signs.

Miscellaneous DIVORCE $349 - Uncontested divorce papers prepared. Only one signature required. Poor person application included if applicable. Separation agreements. Custody and support petitions. 518274-0380

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Services SERVICE DIRECTORY ADS Ads as low as $7.60 per week in a circulation of 30,000+! Call today 518-642-1234

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“SELL IT HERE!!” One item per ad. Exclusions apply, including Firewood, Real Estate, Pets, Hay. $13 for 20 words, runs 3 weeks. Add a photo for only $5. Call or email today! 518-642-1234 TAILGATE: 1996 F250, dark blue, chrome trim, excellent condition, $275. Leave message (802) 345-4331 TORO ELECTRIC START 8 HP snow blower, M824, like new, $475. (518) 638-6985 TRAMPOLINE, Magic Circle, 12-13’, like new w/cage. Includes manual, anchor & cover. Stored inside. $325. (802) 325-2500

Firewood/Fuel ALL HARDWOOD FIREWOOD for sale. Cut, splt and delivered any length. 1 1/2 cord loads. (518) 642-1558 or (802) 855-3974 COAL FOR SALE Lehigh Anthracite, rice, pea, nut and stove. Summer special call 518-424-5663 or (518) 6429819. D RY S E A S O N E D F I R E WOOD $135/half cord or $260/full cord. Green $210/ full cord. Campfire & boiler wood $150. (518) 638-6338. GREEN HARDWOOD Immediate local delivery incl. 518-915-4040.

Free (4) LARGE THERMOPANE angled deadlights. FREE. (802) 287-2588 EPSON PREMIUM X-630 PRINTER 2.7” touch screen. I n s t r u c t i o n b o o k , wo r k s. FREE. Call 9-5 (518) 6421514 EVERLAST BODY BAG with chain straps. Very good condition. FREE. Call 9-5 (518) 642-1514 FREE 7X7 POND: aka huge nonfunctioning hot tub. Add plastic liner and you have a pond! Come get it, bring help. (518) 282-9039 FREE COMPLETE SET SCOTT stamp catalogs (6) 2007. No. Hebron (518) 8547797 FREE DECK 8X8 PRESSURE treated. Good for pool w/steps and rails. (518) 3455018

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FREE KITCHEN STOOL tall, swivel. (518) 642-0621

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FREE METAL GAZEBO w/ chandelier. Lacks hardware (bolt sheered off in storm). Will need a truck. (518) 2829039

$99 REMAINING garage sale items. Eden Pure Heater, Sewing Machine, Milk Glass, Golf chipper, and more. (518) 753-7735

LINCOLN ARC WELDER AC/DC 225/125V “NEW” Never turned on. Includes Video and comprehensive manual. $475. (518) 6389000

SCAFFOLD, excellent condition. $80. (518) 223-2514 SELF-PROPELLED PUSHER LAWN mower. $99. (802) 235-1017 SEWING MACHINE, HuskyStar by Husqvarna, Viking model ER10, brand new in box. $55. (518) 686-1715 SIDE BOARD good condition. $75/obo. (518) 642-0621

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SAILBOAT, 14’ Sunfish, older model, mast, no sail, tiller board. $1 (one). (802) 2733674

LAMPS (2) BEAN POT type w/shades, clear color. FREE. Call 9-5 (518) 642-1514

Free PELLA THERMOPANE double hung window, 26”x57”. FREE. (802) 287-2588 TV SONY TRINITRON color 27” cable-ready. Instruction book, remote, works. FREE. Call 9-5 (518) 642-1514 USED WELL PIPE/ conduit with wire. Approx. 200-300’. FREE. (802) 287-2588

Garage Sales CAMBRIDGE: 712 School House Way. June 21-22 9amdark. Inside and outside sale. Vintage, collectibles smalls, Ninja items, prints and much more fresh from Jupiter Island, Florida. Call Eddie for more info (518) 955-2172 NORTH GRANVILLE, NY, 1083 Grey Goose Rd, Sat & Sun, June 22 & 23, 9-4. Furniture, dishes, appliances, tread mill, much more!

Guns & Ammo CRAGIN’S GUN SHOP BUY * SELL * TRADE 105 State St, Rutland, VT 802-773-9781 WORK 802-558-2300 CELL

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S O FA F L O R A L P R I N T beige, blue, green, excellent. $60. (631) 271-2732 SONY 4K UPSCALE 3D BluRay disc player model BDP 56500. $75. (518) 677-5851 S TA R T R E K T H E N E X T GENERATION 1988 up. $50 for all 10. Tom (518) 677-2444 STAR WARS ACTION FIGURE lot (12) boxed Rey Finn Airspeeden Swoop. $75. (518) 642-8049 STEPHEN KING BLOCKADE BILLY unopened hardcover, Cemetery Dance Publication, w/trading card. $50. (518) 252-1063

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STOCK WINDSHIELD for Harley Road King. Excellent condition, no hardware. $50. (518) 686-5003 TIRES (2) ENDURO 726 w/ rims, 225/70/15, 235-1407. $90. (518) 235-1407 TOOL BOX converts to chainsaw case,20” x11”x13” never used, $15. (518) 855-4044 TRAILER HITCH for Mazda Tribute. New. $60. (518) 2351407 TRUCK CAP fits Chevy S-10 with 6 ft box. $60. (518) 2351407

VHS MOVIES (about 20). $20 for all. (518) 415-9290 VIDEOS 36 ACTION and westerns. All in good condition for only $15. Call (518) 499-5059 Whitehall WEBER Q100 GRILL, never used. $99. (802) 282-5219 for pics WHIRLPOOL SUPER CAPACITY, 3 cycle, 4 temp dryer. $50. (518) 686-1677 Wii CONSOLE, Sports resort with box, great condition. $80. (518) 791-5401

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WILSON’S LEATHER JACKET ladies medium, silver zippers. Excellent condition. $85. Glens Falls (518) 761-9818 W O O D E N E N T E R TA I N MENT CENTER 52” long, 28” high, 24” wide, 2 glass doors w/shelves, 2 regular doors w/ shelves. $25. (518) 639-5588 YAMAHA DSR-225GM, 61 key multi-function piano with 100 styles, 200 pre-sets. $80. (802) 465-4300

PETS-LIVESTOCK Dogs-Cats-Pets LONG HAIR CHIHUAHUA: Male, one year old, $150. (518) 642-3776 ORPHAN KITTENS, 7 weeks, 4 white and black, 1 black. FREE. (518) 753-4795 POMERANIAN PUPPY 4-7 lbs. when full-grown. $175. (518) 642-3776 TEACUP CHIHUAHUA PUPPIES 3-6 lbs. when full-grown. $150/ea. (518) 642-3776

Hay & Grain ALL NATURAL, NON-GMO Feeds Corn: Whole, Ground, Cracked, Soymeal, Oats. Feed made-to-order for cows, pigs, chickens, horses, etc. Dry hay and Baleage. Elsworth’s (518) 692-2781 or (518) 932-9860 cell. Closed Sundays.

Poultry LAYING PULLETS: Rhode Island Red and Barred Rock, $10/each. (518) 642-3776

CALL TODAY FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION 518-642-1234


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Employment HELP WANTED:

FAIR HAVEN RESCUE

Full time, Computer Diagnostics Skills required. Good Benefit package. Join a positive team in a growing business!

• EMT or higher. • Responsible for overall operations of the service. • Answer to Board of Directors. • Paid vacation and sick time. • Health Insurance. • Pay based on provider level & experience.

Automotive Technician

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Warner’s Auto Church St, Granville, NY

Administrator Position

Please submit resume to: Fair Haven Rescue Squad 17 Prospect St., Fair Haven, VT 05743 802-265-3620 Office.FHRS@gmail.com

NEEDED IMMEDIATELY CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION LABORER Experience preferred but not necessary. Must have clean valid driver’s license.

CALL: 802-558-0856

CONCRETE PROFESSIONALS, INC.

Career need a shift in gears? Find that perfect job right here in the classifieds!

To place an ad, call

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Larson Farm & Creamery making Organic pasteurized milk, yogurt, butter and Italian gelato. Food Service experience preferred but not required. Attention to detail and high level of sanitation are essential.

FULL TIME Larson Farm and Creamery Wells, VT • 802-645-0865

STONE FABRICATOR VMGSS, Corp., is looking to hire a fulltime Stone Fabricator. Candidate must have a valid driver’s license, pass drug screening and submit to a back ground check. Hours of operation are typically 8 am - 4 pm, Monday to Friday. Some earlier days, later nights and weekends are required, some overnight travel from time to time is a must. Experience in fabricating stone kitchen counter tops and vanities is required. Knowledge of installation and templating is preferred. Pay is based on experience and we ask only qualified individuals apply.

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Help Wanted AIRLINE CAREERS Star t Here –Get trained as FAA certified Aviation Technician. Financial aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call AIM for free information 866-296-7094 CHAMPLAIN BEEF in Whitehall, NY is looking for parttime office help for their busy meat packing facility. 5 days/ week, basic computer skills a must. Office experience not necessary, will train. Contact Pam by email pamcuomo@ gmail.com or by phone 518499-0176, leave a message. All calls will be returned. FARM HELP WANTED Afternoons, robot herd, guiding cows, feeding calves, barn chores. (802) 325-3127 HANDYMAN - PART-TIME White Creek/ Shushan. Yard work, pool maintenance, painting etc. 518854-9840 JOB OPPORTUNITY: $18.50 P/H NYC - $15 P/H LI- $14.50 P/H UPSTATE NY. If you currently care for your relatives or friends who have Medicaid or Medicare, you may be eligible to start working for them as a personal assistant. No Certificates needed. (347) 4622610 (347) 565-6200 THE U.S. CENSUS BUREAU is now recruiting thousands of Census Takers in your area. Nobody knows your community better than you! Visit 2020census.gov/jobs to learn more!

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Hiring Event/Interviews on Thursday, June 27th 10:00am-4:00pm

CALL TODAY FOR ADVERTISING INFORMATION 518-642-1234

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These are temporary-to-permanent positions through Nesco Resource. AngioDynamics and Medline are looking for long-term employees and will convert individuals to permanent status after 120-180 days on assignment with Nesco Resource. No prior medical device assembly or production experience is necessary. Eligible for medical, dental and vision benefits starting your first day. Nesco Resource is an equal employment opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or veteran status, or any other legally protected characteristics with respect to employment opportunities.

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The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 • 17

Employment

To place an ad, call

518.642.1234

BUILD YOUR CAREER WITH A GROWING COMPANY

Career need a shift in gears?

r.k. Miles, Inc. in Manchester Center, VT is seeking positive, energetic individuals for the following positions:

DOOR & WINDOW SALES

MATERIAL HANDLER/DRIVER

Individual must possess sales and building experience and be familiar with building materials and millwork products and applications.

Candidate must have valid driver's license and a clean and safe driving record. Individual will be responsible for preparing customer orders for pick up at or delivery from our Warehouse. Candidate must have a positive attitude and ability to provide excellent customer service at the warehouse and at job sites. Physical requirements include the ability to be on feet all day. Ability to lift products weighing up to 100 pounds and place on and/or unload from truck. Individuals with construction or building material knowledge are encouraged to apply. Must pass forklift certification. This is a non-CDL position.

Required skills and experience: • Knowledge of door and window products, lumber and building materials and building applications • Ability to drive to job sites, meet with customers, measure projects • Ability to problem solve; be creative with building conditions • Knowledge of window and door computer software • Ability to assist with our contractor and retail customers with millwork and building materials stock and special order purchases.

MARKETING ASSISTANT

Find that perfect job right here in the classifieds!

PART-TIME (15- 20 HRS PER WEEK) The Marketing Assistant will work under the supervision of the Marketing Director and will assist with effectively communicating and marketing rk MILES’ brand, products and services. Specific duties include assisting with: • Creating ads, departmental brochures, company newsletters and in-store signs as needed. • Website and social media maintenance. • Event coordination.

r.k. Miles, Inc. in Manchester Center, VT is seeking a positive, energetic individual for the following position:

HARDWARE & PAINT RETAIL SALES We are searching for the right candidate to work in both our Hardware and Paint stores. Qualified applicants must have previous sales and customer service experience, along with general knowledge of tools, hardware supplies, paint and sundries, building materials as well as other related products. Knowledge of plumbing, electrical, and painting products and applications a plus, but will train the right candidate. Duties include assisting customers, mixing and matching paint, merchandising, stocking, organizing, and cleaning. Physical requirements include the ability to be on feet all day, including repeated walking throughout store, up and down stairs, climbing ladders, and must be able to lift products weighing up to 75 lbs.

We offer competitive wages, full array of benefits to full time employees and a pleasant work environment. Stop in our 618 Depot Street, Manchester store to apply. You may also mail, fax or email your resume and cover letter to: r.k. MILES, Inc. attn: Human Resources PO Box , Manchester Center, VT  tel:    • fax:    email: hr@rkmiles.com

BENEFITS • Medical, Dental, & Life • 401K & Profit Sharing • Employee Discount • Paid Time Off & Holidays

Visit www.rkmiles.com to download an application.

Requirements: • Proficient in current graphics and publishing programs for marketing material development. Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office Applications and Word Press experience is preferred. • Strong organizational skills and is able to work effectively with multiple tasks and deadlines.

EOE

r.k. MILES IS COMMITTED TO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUSINESS PRACTICES.

We offer competitive wages, full array of benefits to full time employees and a pleasant work environment. Come in and fill out an application or mail or email your resume and cover letter to: r.k. MILES, Inc. attn: Human Resources PO Box , Manchester Center, VT  email hr@rkmiles.com • tel   

Visit www.rkmiles.com to download an application.

BENEFITS • Medical, Dental, & Life • 401K & Profit Sharing • Employee Discount • Paid Time Off & Holidays

EOE r.k. MILES IS COMMITTED TO ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUSINESS PRACTICES.

Community Care Network has several openings in our growing, comprehensive, integrated, and family-centered early childhood program. Applicants must have the ability to individualize and provide a developmentally appropriate preschool curriculum for children ages 3-5. We embrace a unified approach that fosters teamwork and engages in partnership with families.

LEAD TEACHER ($19.57/hr.) Independent teacher able to lead a classroom, within a three-classroom preschool center. Responsibilities include student supervision and instruction for children, ages 3 to 5, utilizing weekly lesson plans and implementing Creative Curriculum. Minimum credentials required: Teaching License with Early Childhood Education endorsement, or plan to attain one, is preferred; two years of experience working with preschool children in a group setting; and strong communication, organization, assessment and planning skills, complemented by supportive approach to embrace children and families in early education.

TEACHER ASSISTANT - Children’s Discovery Center for Early Learning ($17.18/hr) Provide assistance and support to the Lead Teacher in providing a developmentally appropriate curriculum individualized to each child. As part of the team, assist in assessing each child’s educational development three times per school year using Teaching Strategies GOLD. Assist teacher with parent conferences each school year, supporting IEP directives, ensuring developmental/social emotional screenings are conducted for each child, developing lesson plans and following all Vermont Child Care Licensing Regulations. This position requires a minimum of a CDA and 12 months experience in a preschool setting; Associate’s degree in Early Childhood Education, preferred.

CHILD CARE TEACHER - Children’s Discovery Center for Early Learning ($14.64/hr) Provide assistance and support to the Lead and Assistant Teachers to deliver developmentally appropriate curriculum individualized to each child. Using a strengths-based team approach, assist with implementation of activities according to the lesson plan. Help to create and maintain a positive, safe and supportive learning environment. Support compliance with all Vermont Child Care Licensing Regulations. This position requires a minimum of completion of Fundamentals for Early Childhood and 12 months experience in a preschool setting.

FAMILY SUPPORT SPECIALIST ($15.00/hr) Develop and sustain collaborative relationships with an assigned caseload of families who are eligible for Head Start services, and serves as the family’s primary point of contact on behalf of their child and their own engagement in the child’s development. The Family Support Specialist will deliver comprehensive services, including in a home setting, which includes the development of family and child goals, case management services, referrals, and parent engagement activities. Applicants must possess strong personal skills that build relationships, strong written and verbal skills, and proficiency with data entry. Minimum of three years of experience working with families in a communitybased early education or other family support/family-centered program. Travel is a must for this position. Must have a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation. Associates degree in Human Services or Equivalent required.

SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS ($11.85/hr) Substitute teachers must be at least 18 years old, High School Diploma or GED required and experience working with children preferred.

We offer a comprehensive benefits package, including health and dental insurance, short and long term disability insurance, life insurance, 401K and a generous leave pool.

Qualified applicants can visit www.rmhsccn.org to apply.


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Manchester Newspapers’

DID YOU KNOW! Castleton Meadows, Castleton, VT

REAL ESTATE

Apartments

For Sale

GREENWICH: 2bdrm, 1.5 baths, W/D, partial heat and electric included. No pets/ smoking. Available now. $900/ mth. (518) 817-3173

This property is federally funded and offers affordable housing for senior, handicapped, or disabled households. Qualified applicants pay 30% of adjusted annual income towards rent and utilities. There may be a waiting list. For more information, contact: EastPoint Properties 5A East Point Drive Bedford NH 03110 (603) 262-3718 (TDD equipped) Mon. - Fri. 8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Homes

This institution is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

RENTALS

NEW YORK/VERMONT border $39,900. 12 acre mini farm with views, southern exposure, stream, bever pond. Easy access - Bennington VT, Albany & Saratoga, NY, Williamstown, MA. Bank financing 802-447-0779 RUSTIC CABIN, South Plymouth, NY. Solar, barn, hot tub, fenced field, mature trees. 1 . 9 1 a c r e s. N ew s e p t i c . $92,000.00 will hold mortgage with $30,000.00 down. 607-336-5255

CAMBRIDGE, NY 3 bed, 3 bath, country luxury farmhouse. Bordering state forest for peace, quiet & view. A/C, washer/dryer, ground maint. & snow removal incl. $1150/ mo. +util. (518) 854-9840

SERVICES DIRECTORY Every Service For Every Purpose Alterations ALTERATIONS SEWING INSTRUCTION SCHUYLERVILLE, NY www.memyself-i.com (518) 695-4867

Computer Services COMPUTER ISSUES? FREE DIAGNOSIS by GEEKS ON SITE! Virus removal, Data Recovery! 24/7 EMERGENCY SERVICE, Inhome repair/On-line solutions. $20 OFF ANY SERVICE! 844-892-3990 THE PC DOCTOR Computer Repair (518) 642-3878 pcdoctor3@verizon.net

Storage EXIT ONE SELF-STORAGE Heated Units Also Available Route 4-A Fair Haven, VT 802-265-3330

Home Improvement B AT H R O O M R E N O VA TIONS. EASY, ONE DAY updates! We specialize in safe bathing. Grab bars, no slip flooring & seated showers. Call for a free in-home consultation: 888-657-9488.

Hole in the Wall Woodworking Custom builds & furniture repair

518-854-5000

DOZER WORK WANTED Driveways Installed/Repaired Clearing, Lawn Work & More Small Dump Truck Load Delivery Sand, Gravel, Topsoil, Stone & Others Contact Ralph Home: 518-677-8921 Cell: 518-681-0227 (no text)

Plumbing & Heating SMILANSKY PLUMBING & HEATING Granville/Salem/Greenwich Robert Smilansky Owner 518-832-0086

Tree Service BOURN TREE SERVICE Over 30 Years of Service Fully Insured * Free Est. Brush Clipping * Land Clearing. (518) 642-2182

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The FREEPRESS • Friday, June 21, 2019 • 19 Autos

Boats

1992 MITSUBISHI 3000 GT SL, new tires, needs water pump, have all parts to repair, $2395. (518) 744-3663

15 FT ALUMINUM wide-bottom custom fishing boat, 35 HP mercury motor & trailer. $1500. (518) 642-1812

2001 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE: Needs motor work and battery. Body interior tires & wheels in excellent condition. $1800 obo. (802) 375-6782

15’ CANOE with paddles & new seats. $150. 518-7475010

2004 PT CRUISER: auto, 4 door, good condition, $900. (518) 642-3776

29’ TERRY TRAVEL TRAILER, deluxe model, wall to wall car peting, mint condition. $7,500. Can be seen weekends at 347 Stage Road, Benson, VT. (802) 855-1438

2005 JEEP LIBERTY 4wd, 167K miles, well maintained engine/transmission, runs great, cold a/c, asking $3500. (518) 538-5005 2005 MB C320 4-matic, navy blue, needs a little TLC, 243K, asking $1200. Call Tim at (802) 772-0707 2005 MERCURY MONTEGO 4dr, maroon, auto, sun roof, pw/pl, 3.0liter, 80K miles, $1500. (518) 961-5641 2014 HONDA CIVIC LX: 51,000 miles, newer battery/ tires, remote star t, VGC, $9750. (802) 468-0011 CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! We buy 2002-2018 Cars/ Trucks, Running or Not! Nationwide Free Pickup! Call 1-888-416-2208 D O N AT E YO U R C A R t o Wheels For Wishes, benefiting Make-A-Wish. We offer free towing and your donation is 100% tax deductible. Call 518-650-1110 Today!

Autos Wanted CARS/TRUCKS WANTED!!! 2002 and Newer! Any Condition. Running or Not. Competitive Offer! Free Towing! We’re Nationwide! Call Now: 1-888-416-2330. DONATE YOUR CAR TO CHARITY. Receive maximum value of write off for your taxes. Running or not! All conditions accepted. Free pickup. Call for details. 1-855-5871166

Tires, Parts, Accessories

(2) ORIGINAL 23x10:5012 Carlisle Turf Master tires that came on my Z540R. About 30 hrs of use. $60. (802) 265-4440

Four Wheel Drive 2 0 0 3 TOYOTA TAC O M A 170,000 miles, V6, 5spd, 4x4. New frame, runs and drives great. $5000. (802) 645-0864

Pickup-TrucksVans

2010 CARRIAGE CAMEO 5th wheel, 36’, 2 slides, excellent condition. Can be seen anytime. $29,995. Call (518) 852-7566 Cambridge, NY

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BRAND NEW TIRES (2) 23x10:50-12 Carlisle All Trail tires. 12 hrs. Tread whiskers still present. Almost identical to the HDAP tires on some John Deere lawn tractors. Purchased for my JD Z540R zero turn for better traction. $60. 802-265-4440

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Total savings offer, #BS19932. Sale price and lease offers, #BS19754. Qualified customers lease for 36 months with ZERO down payment. 30,000 total miles. Lessee responsible for excess wear, tear and $0.20 per mile over 30,000 miles. 1st payment due at signing. Must trade 2013 or newer and finance full amount with dealer to qualify for all offers. Not compatible with subvented APR financing. Tax, title & registration extra where applicable plus 1st payment due at signing. Expires 6/30/19

Classic & Antiques

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Motorcycles

2019 Subaru Outback

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Campers

CLASSIC 1968 PONTIAC FIREBIRD, 400 cubic inch, 335 HP, numbers matching, automatic, in hood tachometer, 78,000 miles, excellent condition. Also includes original red line tires, $24,500. (518) 791-7579

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Greenwich, NY 518-692-9604 • www.stephensofgreenwich.com 2018 RAM 2500 CREW CAB

2018 DODGE DURANGO SXT #N4654 AWD, Blacktop Package, Popular Equipment Group, 3rd Row Seating

#N4751 UConnect®, Spray-in Liner, 4x4, Wheel to Wheel Side Steps

MSRP $40,525

MSRP $55,145

DIESEL!

BUY FOR

$

34,999

2019 RAM 1500 CREW CAB BIGHORN #N4681 20” Aluminum Chrome-Clad Wheels, Remote Start, Trailer Tow Group

MSRP $47,565

$12,000 OFF MSRP! *

BUY FOR

* 2019 JEEP CHEROKEE LATITUDE PLUS

$

44,294

2019 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE

#N4900 Cold Weather Group, 4x4

#N4783 Cold Weather Group, 4x4

MSRP $31,035

MSRP $29,680

LEASE $ FOR

199

*

LEASE $ FOR

*

MONTH

199

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MONTH

*N4751 Buy for Price for qualified business owners only. N4900 $199 per month for 42 months, 10k miles per year, $3499 down plus 1st payment, tax and DMV fees. N4783 $199 per month for 42 months, 10k miles per year, $2999 down plus 1st payment, tax and DMV fees. All lease payments based on Tier 1 credit through Chrysler Capital. Buy for prices are plus tax, title and DMV fees. Not responsible for typographical errors. All sales prices include applicable rebates. Expires July 1, 2019.

OVER 100 PRE-OWNED VEHICLES IN STOCK! CHECK US OUT AT WWW.STEPHENSOFGREENWICH.COM 2015 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 3500HD Stk# U7432 DIESEL! High Country, 4x4, Crew Cab 40,174 miles

2015 RAM 3500 DIESEL! LARAMIE Stk# U7446

2017 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SPORT S Stk# U7461 4x4, 4-Door 20,351 miles

4x4, Crew Cab LOADED! 50,968 miles

$49,989

$47,989

$29,989

2014 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED

2016 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED Stk# U7471

2012 GMC SIERRA 3500 DENALI

Stk# U7469 4x4 59,597 miles

$18,989 2014 RAM 1500 LARAMIE Stk# U7480 4x4, Crew Cab 53,685 miles

$29,995 2015 KIA SORENTO LX Stk# U7489 AWD, 4-Door SUV 37,427 miles

$16,989 2014 JEEP PATRIOT SPORT Stk# U7501 4x4 70,694 miles

$11,989

Stk# U7473 4x4, 4-Door Crew Cab 87,527 miles

4x4, Leather, Power and Heated Seats, heated Steering Wheel, Panoramic Sunroof and More! 39,273 miles

$39,989

$23,989

2016 RAM 2500 LARAMIE

2016 RAM 3500 BIG HORN Stk# U7482 4x4, Crew Cab 30,493 miles

Stk# U7486 4x4, Crew Cab 13,655 miles

$38,989

$44,989 2016 RAM 1500 OUTDOORSMAN

2016 JEEP COMPASS LATITUDE

Stk# U7499 4x4, Crew Cab 28,316 miles

Stk# U7498 4x4 37,490 miles

2013 CHEVROLET EQUINOX LTZ Stk# U7462 AWD, Leather and Power Seats, Backup Camera 67,406 miles

$15,989 2017 CHEVROLET SILVERADO 1500 LT Stk# U7474 4x4, Double Cab Power Seats, Backup Camera 54,916 miles

$29,989 2018 DODGE GRAND CARAVAN SE PLUS Stk# U7488 4-Door 36,888 miles

$20,989 2014 HYUNDAI SANTA FE SPORT Stk# U7500 2.0T, AWD 57,729 miles

$17,989

$29,989

$17,989

2015 JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE LIMITED

2016 JEEP CHEROKEE LIMITED

2013 HONDA ACCORD SPORT

Stk# U7502 4x4 41,321 miles

$26,989

Stk# U7508 4x4 33,672 miles

$24,989

Stk# U7509 61,426 miles

$14,989

* PLUS TAX, TITLE & REG. NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR TYPOGRAPHICAL ERRORS

2551 Route 40 Argyle Road • Greenwich, NY 12834 Sales Hours: Mon.-Thurs. 8:30-7, Fri. 8:30-6, Sat. 8:30-5

518-692-9604 www.stephensofgreenwich.com


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