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Winter Yoga RUSSELL - A new yoga series is beginning January 27 at 6 p.m. at the Russell Senior Center. The series will have eight meetings, all on Mondays at 6 p.m. The cost is $50 for the whole eightsession series or $10 for a drop-in day. Make checks payable to: Russell COA Yoga. For more information, contact Dennis Moran (413) 862-4769. Combat the winter blues with yoga!
Teen Writing Group SOUTHWICK - Are you a writer in 7th – 12th grade? Would you like to improve your writing skills? Would you like to share your writing with other young writers? If this sounds like you, then we would like to invite you to showcase your writing skills by becoming a member of the new Teen Writers' Group at the Southwick Public Library. The group will meet for the first time on Wednesday, January 29 from 2:30 p.m. to 4 p.m. (7th and 8th graders may join us at 3 p.m.). If you
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Calligraphy Course WESTFIELD - Westfield Creative Arts, in partnership with Westfield State University, presents its newest class, Calligraphy taught by Kathy Morrissey-Morini. Art of Calligraphy is an eight-week course that explores all levels of calligra-
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GED Prep Classes WESTFIELD The Westfield Community Education will keep registration open through January 30 for anyone interested in achieving their High School Equivalency Test. Residents of Greater Westfield area are welcome to register. To register please call 568-1044. Classes start February 3 for the Spring Semester at the Westfield Athenaeum from 6 p.m. - 8 p.m.
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Yoga Class BLANDFORD - The Blandford COA and the Blandford Library are partnering to offer the community a yoga class for all levels. Yoga brings healthy benefits to people of all ages and everyone in the community is invited to participate. The class will be offered every other Thursday from 6:30 p.m. to 7:45 p.m. and will be held in the Blandford Town Hall. Our next meeting will be on January 30. The Westfield Yoga Center will be providing a certified instructor who will design the class for mixed levels of ability. The class is suitable for beginners. Please bring a pillow and blanket or yoga mat. The fee for the class is $10. Contact Mary Brainerd at 413-848-2332 to register for the class or for additional information. You are not required to pre-register. We look forward to seeing you there.
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Valentine Swap WESTERN MASS - For the past few years, Hilltown Families has organized a community-wide Handmade Valentine Swap, a free event open to all families in Western MA. Last year 1,300 handmade Valentines were swapped, and we're looking forward to having more families join in the fun again this year! A community handmade Valentine swap gives families an opportunity to be creative together while connecting with other families in Western Massachusetts Through the swap, participants mail out handmade Valentines to 10 assigned addresses, and in return each participant receives handmade Valentines from 10 other participants. The swap is intergenerational and cards can be handmade by any combination of child and adult, so if kids aren't completely up to the task or if an adult would like to make their own design, there's flexibility. Deadline to
Valentine’s Day Party RUSSELL - The Russell COA will hold a February Birthday and Valentine's Day
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Boating Safety Course WESTFIELD - Westfield State University’s Division of Graduate and Continuing Education will be offering Boating Safety on Tuesday nights from February 4 to April 8 from 7:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m. Taught by qualified U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary instructor, Bob Madison, this
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Alumni Band Reminder HUNTINGTON – Gateway alumni (from any graduating class) are invited to take part in the first ever Alumni Band! This is a minimal commitment of one weekend, which will take place on February 8 and 9. This will be a fun, musical weekend; people do not need to be playing currently in order to take part. This is part of the year-long 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Gateway Regional School District. Please RSVP
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WESTFIELD The Council On Aging is combining the monthly “Live and Learn” healthy lifestyle series with a special research project on balance that Dr. Melissa Roti from the Westfield State University Movement Science Department is conducting. The risk of falling is greater for older adults if physical and cognitive functioning decline. Therefore, prevention should address both areas. One factor that may negatively influence physical and cognitive functioning is hydration status or how much fluid a person drinks. Dr. Roti’s research project will examine the relationship between hydration and balance in older adults. Join Dr. Roti at the Senior Center on Thursday, February 13 at 10 a.m. for her presentation, “A Balancing Act.” She’ll discuss factors that affect balance as well as outline her research project for any senior who would like to be a subject. Participants will complete some questionnaires regarding food/fluid intake and physical/cognitive function; provide a single urine sample; and perform a balance assessment. The information gathering and balance testing will take place in
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WESTFIELD - Abner Gibbs Elementary School is hosting a 100th Anniversary Pasta Supper on Thursday, February 13 in our school cafeteria. Please join us for a fun family event and some delicious food. Tickets purchased in advance: adults $6, children ages 4-12 are $4 and under 3 are free! Ticket prices at the door are $7 for adults and children are $5. Tickets can be bought calling the school at 413-5726418. The tradition continues; please join us and make some
WESTFIELD - The high school alumni of 1945 meet on the first Wednesday of each month at Friendly’s between 9:30 a.m. to 11 a.m. All ’45 graduates and their friends are welcome to their “friendly” get-together. Come early! Next meeting is February 5.
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Book Club RUSSELL - The COA Book Club will be reading the Original Illustrated Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle for our February discussion. Updated versions are now being shown on PBS and CBS.... now let’s compare them to the originals written over 100 years ago! Since this is a complete set, we will all read at least the first three short stories and any others you desire. Pick up your cop at Russell Senior Center. Join us on Tuesday, February 11 at 9:30 a.m. at the Senior Center. Coffee will
RUSSELL - A new program has started in Massachusetts that delivers free frozen breakfast foods to Senior Centers on a regular basis if there’s an interest. On Wednesday, February 19 from 9:30 a.m. - 11 a.m., the Russell COA will have an open house to give anyone interested in this program an opportunity to join us for a light breakfast (coffee, muffins, etc.) and take home a bag of these products, which include oatmeal, muffins and juices. There are no income requirements to participate in this program.
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NINJA Ninja is a male Chihuahua mix, who is about 2-3 yrs old & quite the personable little guy. He is a bit nervous around new people but just give him a few minutes, he warms up quickly. Ninja has spent a lot of time out on the streets, literally, & has become somewhat of a celebrity at the shelter, due to his ability to survive out there. This little guy was able to stay barely alive in that horrific cold we had, his arrival at the shelter was a life saver for him. Now Ninja would be so grateful to have a warm & safe place to rest that little body of his that has endured so much. He is as cute as a button & would thrive in an apartment or home with older adults who could share some of their time & a lot of their love with him. He is truly a furry babe in need of a forever home, where he can trust people again & know that the streets will never again be home to him. Please come visit the shelter & see Ninja & all our wonderful other canine guests, you will be delightfully surprised at what you find. With the winter months here, we are in need of canned dog food for all our canine guests. Thank you from all of us at the Westfield Regional Animal Shelter; a Shelter that Westfield can be very proud of.
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Construction Class WESTERN MASS Western Mass COSH announces a five-day OSHA30 Construction class for supervisory personnel with tuition set at $300 per person. It is noted that this may be the only time this class is offered this year, as it is often difficult for people to schedule due to the pressure of work. All persons interested in obtaining this qualification with genuine knowledgeable in-person instruction this year are encouraged to attend. The classes will be held from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. all week starting Monday, February 17, through Friday, February 21 at 640 Page Boulevard in Springfield. Reservations may be made by email or by calling (413) 7310760. Payment of the $300 tuition may be made by cash, check or PayPal. PayPal payments should be sent to westernmasscosh@verizon.net. Space is limited so please enroll as soon as possible.
Bus Trip SOUTHWICK On Tuesday, February 18 a bus headed for Mohegan Sun Casino will be leaving the Southwick Senior Center at 8 a.m. Departure time from the casino will be 3:30 p.m. Cost per person is $19, which includes a $15 meal credit or free buffet and a $20 bet. To sign up, visit the office or call 569-5498.
‘2 for 2 Fridays’ WESTFIELD - Volunteer Alan Sudentas whips up scrumptious pancakes at the Senior Center on the third Friday of every month from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Participants get two big pancakes and a cup of coffee for two bucks. Tickets can be purchased at the Senior Center greeter’s desk on the morning of the breakfast. No advance tickets, no sign-ups, and no reservations for these monthly pancake breakfasts are necessary. In addition, the Senior Center Wellness Nurse, Jennifer
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Fur-Bowl WESTFIELD - Bowlers of all levels are invited to a Bowl-A-Thon fundraiser on Saturday, February 22 from 7 p.m. – 9 p.m. at Canal Bowling Lanes at 74 College Highway in Southampton. The event benefits the Westfield Homeless Cat Project, a no-kill cat and kitten rescue. This purrfectly fun evening will include pizza, snacks, prizes, raffles and more. The $15 admission includes shoe rental and three strings of candle pin bowling. Contact Paul at 413-244-2468 or email westfieldhcp@aol. com. Tickets are available at the door.
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Accepting Grant Requests WESTFIELD - Sarah Gillett Services for the Elderly, Inc. is currently accepting preliminary Grant Requests from organizations providing services to the elderly residents of the greater Westfield area. The filing deadline is March 1. Since the Sarah Gillett Trust was established in 1971, thousands of dollars have been awarded each year to those organizations in the greater Westfield area that are serving the elderly populations within this location. Preliminary applications should include the specific amount desired and a brief one page explanation of the services the organization would provide. No brochures or lengthy descriptions of the organization should be provided at this time. Shortly after the filing date of March 1, qualifying applicants will be contacted and an
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Citizens Legislative Seminar BOSTON – State Senator Benjamin B. Downing (D Pittsfield) announced today that the 72nd Citizens' Legislative Seminar (CLS) will be held on Tuesday, March 4 and Wednesday, March 5 from 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Massachusetts State House. Nominated applicants will participate. The CLS is a biannual seminar that aims to better educate the public on the Commonwealth’s legislative process. Established in 1976 through a collaborative effort of the Massachusetts Senate and the University of Massachusetts, this two day
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WESTFIELD - Abner Gibbs Elementary School is holding a calendar raffle fundraiser in celebration of the school turning 100 years old. 100 days of prizes to celebrate 100 years of quality education at Abner Gibbs Elementary School. Calendars are available for purchase at the school office 413-5726418. Cash or checks made payable to Abner Gibbs PTO are acceptable forms of payment. Each calendar is $10 and there are many fabulous prizes provided by our local community donators. Drawing begins January 1 and ends April 10. Winning entries will be placed back into drawing. Winners will be contacted by phone and prize pickup will be during
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Chair Yoga SOUTHWICK - A new series of chair yoga for seniors is being held on Fridays at 11 a.m. at the Southwick Senior Center for all area seniors. These classes help with mobility, stress reduction and improved breathing as well as strengthening and toning. Please call SSC at 413-569-5498 to register or contact the instructor at 413-569-0444 or visit www.guidanceforinnerpeace. com for questions or concerns.
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MONTGOMERY - Grace Hall Memorial Library is sponsoring yoga classes at the Town Hall, 161 Main Road in Montgomery Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. The mixedlevel class is taught by Kathy Niedzielski, CYT, of LifeDance Studios in Westfield, and is appropriate for most ability levels. The fee is $10 per class and students should bring their own mats. For more information contact the library by phone at 413 862-3894 or via email at montgomerylibrary@ yahoo.com.
Chi-Gong Exercise Class SOUTHWICK - A new Chi-Gong exercise class is being offered at the Southwick Senior Center and we are hoping to get more involvement. The goal is to provide gentle movement exercises for adults with health challenges, which will result in more energy, an increase in mobility and reduced stress. Classes will be held at the Southwick Senior Center on Monday mornings from 10-11 a.m. The cost is only $3. Please call for more information 569-5498. No pre-registration necessary.
Grandparents Raising Grandchildren WESTFIELD - Are you raising a grandchild? Grandparents' traditional roles change dramatically when they assume total responsibility of caring for their grandchildren. Although each family situation is unique, there are many similar needs and concerns. The Greater Westfield Grandparents Raising Grandchildren support group meets the second Tuesday of every month at the Westfield Boys and Girls Club. Childcare will be provided. All grandparents are welcome to attend starting at 6:30 p.m. For questions, please contact gpsg01085@aol.com or call
RUSSELL - We are looking for veterans who are interested in helping out the community and of course other veterans. Last year we had a successful year as we marched in parades, put on dinners and clover drives, and helped out families. You say what is the AMVETS? The AMVETS is a Veteran’s Service Organization dedicated to serving our fellow veterans and our communities. For more than 60 years, AMVETS has been a staunch advocate of providing American’s veterans with the benefits and services they’ve earned through honorable military service. Unlike other veteran’s service organizations who restrict membership to
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Museum Discounts SOUTHWICK - The Southwick Public Library and its Friends Association have 15 area passes/discounts available for check out to its adult patrons in good standing. Each pass is allowed out for two days, may be checked out by a family once per month, and are $5 per day past due. The library’s passes/discounts include: The Springfield Museums, Amelia Park Children’s Museum, the New Children’s Museum in West Hartford and Roaring Brook Nature Center, Eric Carle Museum, Connecticut Tr o l l e y Museum, Massachusetts State Parks Pass, Connecticut Science Center, and the U.S.S. Constitution, Boston. The Friends of the Library passes/discounts include: The Basketball Hall of Fame, Magic Wings, Mystic Seaport, New England Air Museum, Zoo at Forest Park, Holyoke Children’s Museum, and
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funds to help those in need wherever need exists. Part of a worldwide organization of more than 1.5 million members, the Lions motto is “We Serve.” Lions Clubs across the state donate more than $1 million to Massachusetts Eye Research, but also conduct service activities emphasizing diabetes awareness, education and research, community welfare, improved hearing and work with those who are physically and mentally impaired. Lions members come from every walk of life, age and persuasion but all have one thing in common: They enjoy helping others. While the primary function of the Club is charitable, its members often find involvement in Lionism leads to improved networking with others in the community. Any resident interested in joining this local Lions Club is most welcome to come to a meeting as a guest to talk with others about the work of Lionism and get to know the benefits of becoming a member.
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Volunteer Companions Sought WESTFIELD - If you want to impact an older adult’s life in a positive way, consider volunteering with the Council On Aging Companion Program. Companions assist homebound elders in Westfield with grocery shopping, errands, transportation to medical appointments and/ or friendly visiting. The goal of the Volunteer Companion Program is to help older adults maintain their independence and sense of well being. It takes only two hours per week and volunteers are reimbursed for their gas mileage. There is no charge to seniors for the service which is funded by the Westfield Community Development Block Grant program, Sarah Gillett Services for the Elderly, the Massachusetts Executive Office of Elder Affairs, and private donations. For more information, contact Fran Aguda at the
Yarn Donations Needed WESTFIELD - The “Sassy Stitchers” knit and crochet group at the Westfield Council on Aging is seeking yarn or monetary donations for their involvement with two local programs, “Project Linus” and “Comfort Covers.” The mission of Project Linus is to provide a sense of security, warmth, and comfort to children who are seriously ill or traumatized through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans. Lap blankets and shawls are given to seriously ill hospice patients through the Comfort Covers program. Donations of brand new, full skeins of washable yarn or monetary donations for the purchase of yarn will be gratefully accepted. Please contact Tara LeBlanc at 5626435 for additional information.
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WESTFIELD - The CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars Board of Directors announces that students applying for scholarships must file online. Through the new website, http://csfwestfield.dollarsforscholars.org, students will have the ability to create online profiles, which allow them to apply for and be matched to multiple scholarships for the 2014 school year. The student dashboard on the website will give students and their parents one stop shopping for chapter
scholarships, educational resources, opportunities and events. We encourage prospective college students to begin developing online profiles now, to assure that you are alerted about scholarship opportunities in advance of deadlines. Soon we will announce the date by which applications for CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars scholarships must be submitted.
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SOUTHWICK Southwick-On-Stage announces a director’s search for the 2014 season. The theatre group plans to produce two shows. Both shows will be presented on the stage at the Southwick Town Hall. The first show will be: ‘On Golden Pond’, by Ernest Thompson (first produced in 1979) and the second production (pending licensing approval) will be a musical “The Fantasticks’, music by Harvey Schmidt, book and lyrics by Tom Jones.
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Online Seminar WESTFIELD - Scholarship America has partnered with CollegeWeekLive to host an online event specifically for Dollars for Scholars communities. CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars is pleased to offer students, parents and others in Westfield a convenient way to receive relevant and timely information from national experts on financing education beyond high school. The event will feature three live, interactive presentations, and include topics such as completing the FAFSA, understanding financial aid options and sharing tips on finding and applying for scholarships. Participants can join the presentations from the comfort of their home, school, or library – anywhere that has a computer and internet access. Please, join CSF Westfield Dollars for Scholars in this great opportunity!
noon. Paper Mill Elementary School is searching for assistance during lunch times any day Monday through Friday and any time between 11:30 a.m. and 1:10 p.m. Grade 5 is looking for a math helper from 10:10 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. or a Grade 3 class is looking for math assistance from noon to 1 p.m. any day. A 3rd grade student needs organization assistance for 30 minutes at 9:30 a.m. one or more times weekly. Training is provided as needed. VIPS will work with you to match your availability and school preference. All interested in volunteering must complete an application, a Criminal Offender Records Information form and training before they can begin to volunteer. Training appointments are available at mutually convenient times to the volunteer and VIPS staff. Please call VIPS at 572-6345 or email
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Project, a no-kill cat rescue, holds adoptions at 1124 East Mountain Road during January on Thursdays 5 p.m. to 7 p.m., Saturdays 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Sundays 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. These friendly cats are spayed/neutered,
Volunteer Tutors and Teachers Needed WESTFIELD - Are you a community member, parent or college student? Do you have some extra time and a desire to help children? An hour a week can truly make a difference to help Westfield schools! Volunteers in Public Schools of Westfield (VIPS) would like to match YOU with a request for help from one of our schools. Volunteers work at assignments at the request of and under the direction of a staff person. VIPS is currently searching for volunteers at the following locations: Highland Elementary School requests a mentor/ tutor to work with a 2nd grade Nepali student between for ½ hour between 10:30 a.m. and
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“Noodlers” Club WESTFIELD - During the morning hours, when children are busy studying at school, there is another group who refers to the Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield as their second home. They have dubbed themselves the “Noodlers” and they have been active members since the building opened in 1991. From 7:30 a.m. till 10 a.m. this energetic group of senior citizens can be found walking in the gym, swimming laps or simply splashing around in the pool. On any given week day 15 to 20 “Noodlers” can be found at the club enjoying their morning workout. Our “Noodlers” regularly organize coffee hours and holiday parties here at the club to celebrate the friendships they share. The club provides a friendly environment for adults and seniors to stay active and feel like they belong. Just like our youth members, our seniors refer to each other as their second family. With an annual membership fee of $125.00 for adults and $99.00 for seniors, the club invites the community to take advantage of its resources. Anyone interested in adult and senior memberships and programs offered from 7:30 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. please contact Lerryn at 562-2301.
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Guitar Lessons WESTFIELD - The Boys & Girls Club of Greater Westfield is now accepting registrations for youth ages 8 and older for guitar lessons. Lessons will held on Wednesdays. Beginner classes will be from 4 p.m. - 5 p.m. and advanced classes will be from 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. You may register at the front desk Monday through Friday 8 a.m. - 6 p.m. or online at www.bgcwestfield.org. For more information please contact our Program Director Jose Roman at (413) 562-2301.
American Legion WESTFIELD - American Legion Post 124, 38 Broad Street submitted an application for charter to the Sons of the American Legion on Saturday, January 11. Founded in 1932, Sons of The American Legion “SAL” exists to honor the service and sacrifice of Legionnaires. SAL members include males of all ages whose parents or grandparents served in the U.S. military and were eligible for American Legion membership. Members of The American Legion, American Legion Auxiliary and Sons of The American Legion comprise the Legion family, which has a combined membership of nearly 4.2 million. The Post 124 SAL Committee Chairman & Past Commander Ed Johnson and his SAL committee will be working aggressively for the successful establishment of the Post 124 SAL Squadron. The Post anticipates a 2014 announcement of a recruiting drive to the Post 124 SAL Squadron. Additional information on the Sons of the American Legion can be found at: http://www.legion.org/sons/
Lines Inspired by Jazz and Blues SOUTHWICK - The art of Michael George, artist and musician, will be featured at an event on January 30 that will be part art exhibit, part performance and part celebration at Southwick Community Episcopal Church. The show will begin at 5:30 p.m. with an exhibition of his oil on canvas works, inspired by the musical lines that are themes in jazz and blues. At 7:30 p.m. musicians will gather and play live, including some improvisational jams! An all age event, refreshments will also be served. Come and bring friends for a part of or the whole night. The address is 660 College Highway.
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Shedding light on replacement windows (Family Features) Windows can bring new life to existing homes by letting in fresh air, flooding rooms with natural light and opening up beautiful views. They also come in all shapes, sizes and materials. Important considerations for selecting the right window are type, material, style, climate and budget. Type A pocket window is perfect in situations where the home’s existing window frame and surrounding wall are in good condition, but the sash is in need of improvement. Installing a complete replacement window is a good choice for projects involving more substantial renovation. Material The most common materials used for windows are vinyl, wood, clad-wood and aluminum. Your choice depends on what factors are most important to you. Vinyl — A strong PVC material that is used for its durability, energy efficiency and ability to stand up to the elements. This material resists fading and won’t flake, peel or rot. Wood — Wood comes from trees with a range of characteristics, such as grain, color and sap content. Cladding is a strong layer of metal over the wood, providing extra protection and low maintenance benefits with no exterior painting required. Look for windows, like the JELD-WEN® W-2500 clad-wood windows, that combine the beauty of real wood with high-tech energy efficiency. JELDWEN’s wood windows, patio doors, exterior doors, door frames and trim boards made with solid pine AuraLast wood are protected from wood rot, termites and water saturation. Aluminum — A lightweight and strong material that is a cost effective alternative to wood. This material is corrosion-resistant and performs well in most climates. Style Awning, bay, bow, casement, double-hung, fixed, garden, single-hung, sliding and tilt and
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