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Congratulations Salem Class of 2013
Bain’s Service Center ~ Salem Auto Parts ~ McClellan Insurance ~ Salem Farm FIRST TIME JOB TRAINING- The Warren County Historical Society and Cornell Cooperative
Supply ~ Salem Hardware & Supply ~ A&J Enterprises ~ Pizza World ~ Ondawa Extension of Warren County will be hosting the Rural Heritage Festival & Youth Fair on August
Greens ~ Salem Pharmacy Supply ~ Country Power Products~ Pole Valley Players 10th from 9am to 5pm at the Warren County Fairgrounds on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg,
Club~ Schoonys Market~Vittengyl Ford~North Country Insurance~Preble Realty NY. The youth component of the Rural Heritage Festival has formally been run as the Warren
County Youth Fair for over 43 years. An important educational component at the Warren County
CHANCE TO DISPLAY PROJECTS- Warren County Youth, 5 to 19 years of age, are invited to Fair has been the Fair Superintendent Program for youth 11 years of age and not older than 18. The
exhibit items they have made in school, in Scouts, or just did for fun at home at the 2013 Warren major objectives of this unique program is to provide a meaningful job experience for youth which
County Youth Fair on Saturday, August 10th. All youth have the opportunity to earn ribbons. In legitimately meets the “prior job experience” required by many employers, and to develop in
addition, youth 5 to 19 years of age have the opportunity to earn cash premium awards from the youth attributes which are important to employers and to the success of the employee on the job.
New York State Department of Agriculture and Markets for their work. Exhibit categories range Specific attributes addressed include: positive attitudes in the areas of initiative and responsibility,
from creative arts, photography, clothing and textile projects, to pets, food, natural resources, public speaking/communication, and knowledge of work place ethics. The Fair Superintendent
vegetable gardening, horticulture, and mechanical sciences. All projects are subject to the rules for Program is sponsored by the Cornell Cooperative Extension 4-H Youth Development Program.
specific departments and fair books are currently available free of charge at the Cornell University Fair Superintendents help set-up, operate and take down the Rural Heritage Festival & Youth Fair
Cooperative Extension office during office hours of 8:30AM to 4:30PM Monday through Thurs- over a period of 4 days (August 7-10). Each Fair Superintendent will be selected through an
day. Judging Day for the exhibits is scheduled for Friday, August 9th from 1:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the interview process which will be held on Tuesday, July 23rd from 3:00pm – 6pm. There will also
fairgrounds on Schroon River Road in Warrensburg. The youth and their exhibits are judged based on
be a Superintendent Training on Thursday, July 26th from 3:00pm – 6:30pm – please contact the
the capability of the youth, and not by comparing one youth and/or exhibit against another (referred
to as the Danish system; this allows for more than one placement at each level). Some exhibits will CCE office to schedule your interview. The youth are given written evaluations and recognized for
be selected to go to the New York State Fair in Syracuse. The judging experience helps youth gain their services through the fair’s ribbons & premium process. Parents and youth interested in this
appreciation of workmanship and helps improve their skills, techniques, and confidence. The exhib- opportunity can contact Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center of Warren County
its must be displayed for public viewing on Saturday, August 10th from 9:00AM to 4:00PM at the (623-3291 or 668-4881).
fairgrounds. Exhibit entries are due to the CCE office by July 15th. For more information on how to
exhibit at the Youth Fair please contact the Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center in HOLIDAY PANCAKE BREAKFAST- The Salem Fish and Game Club will host its’ Holiday
Warrensburg (623-3291 or 668-4881) or visit Extension’s web site at: http://www.cce.cornell.edu/ Weekend Pancake Breakfast on Sunday, July 7th, 2013, from 7:00 am to 11:00 am at its’ Clubhouse
warren on State Route 29 in Salem, NY. Tickets will be available at the door. For information, call Bill
(677-3384) or Kevin (222-3448).
THE CCC CONTINUES TO REACH FOR THE STARS. The Salem Courthouse Community
Center’s newest club, the Salem Astronomers, is in its second year and continues to grow in popularity. FRIENDS OF THE IBA IS PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE THE WINNERS OF OUR THIRD
Under the direction of Bill Frederick, the club has attracted much interest and has a growing ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW, co-sponsored by Glens Falls Friends of Photography “Life in
membership. The club meets at the CCC at 7 pm on the third Wednesday of each month with the the IBA” - First Place: “Red-tail Lift Off,” by Marion Bayly of Speculator; PRIZE: “Raptor
objective of sharing a common interest in astronomy and learning more about the cosmos. Bill is a Encounter” donated by Adirondack Raptors. Marion’s entry also won “Best Photo” and a private
hands-on club director emailing members daily with updates so they can navigate their way through Thoroughbred Farm Tour donated by Old Friends at Cabin Creek.
the night skies. Guest speakers of interest are invited regularly, and Bill has offered members the The artist has generously offered to donate all proceeds from the sale of the work to Friends of the
opportunity to observe the night sky using the powerful telescope at his home. New members are IBA for our work to protect endangered Short-eared Owls and other at risk birds of the Washington
always welcome, and Bill invites anyone to email his recently changed address directly at County Grasslands Important Bird Area.
wfrederi@wildblue.net for additional information.
“Best of Winter Raptor Fest” - First Place: “Screech Owl” by Terry Hawthorne of Ballston Spa;
MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located @ 4 River Rd. Is holding their PRIZE: overnight stay for two at/ donated by Lant Hill Farm B & B in Argyle, and guided birding
monthly breakfast Sunday July 7th 7:30-11:00. Cost adults $6 children $3. Menu consists of eggs, tour from Friends of the IBA. Terry also won a My Muvie Family Cam donated by Ray Supply,
French toast, pancakes, sausage, omelets, hash browns, juice, fruit & coffee. For more info call 753- Queensbury, for Best Photo.
9549 Good time to drop off your returns and check into signing up to volunteer to become a member. “Life in the IBA” - Second Place:“Winter Bluebird” by Denise-Hackert Stoner of Loudonville;
Also check out the Schwan’s fund raising book and place an order to pick up Aug. 4th o9r pick up PRIZE: “Birders’ Bounty” gift basket donated by Times Emporium of Whitehall. Third Place:
info to order online and give credit to JVAS. “Osprey” by Tom Ryan of Queensbury; PRIZE: gift certificate from Clifford Oliver Photography
of Greenwich
CLAM STEAM- THE FISH CREEK ROD AND GUN CLUB ANNUAL CLAM STEAM FOR “Best of Winter Raptor Fest” - Second Place: “An Inquisitive Mind” by Ashley Meade of
2013 WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY 10 AUGUST 2013 FROM 12 NOON THRU 9PM AT Queensbury; PRIZE: wine basket featuring locally produced wines from Oliva Vineyards. Third
THE CLUB HOUSE ON ROUTE 32 SOUTH OF VICTORY TICKETS $40.00 Full Steam ticket Place: “Flight at Winter Raptor Fest”by Stacy Bissell of Glens Falls; PRIZE: honey gift basket
or $30.00 Chicken Ticket For Tickets or Information CONTACT TOM: 491-8194 OR 507-6308 donated by Better Bee of Greenwich. Art Show features more than 50 great works of art, including
OR CLUB HOUSE 695-3917 TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED BY 4 AUGUST 2013 unique hand sculpted jewelry by Arlene Schiek! Oliva Vineyards offers wine tastings, wine bar,
live music and special events; www.ibafriends.org for directions & info, or call us: 518-692-9559
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Physical Therapy, Old Station, Marty Smith’s Garage, Battenkill Country Club,
Cutting Edge, Mary Coulter Real Estate, Thruway Beverages, Ice Cream Man,
Hand Melons, Circle Motors, Aubuchon, Route 29 Auto, Capital Tractor, North
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THE FLAMINGOES ARE BACK! A FUN FUND RAISER!
Residents of Washington County and the surrounding area should
keep their eyes open for a wayward flock of pink flamingoes that
just might show up on a front lawn in your neighborhood! The
flamingoes are on the move to benefit the Haynes House of Hope,
a comfort care home for the terminally ill in Granville. If you wake
up to find the flock resting in front of your house, the only way to
make them leave is to make a $25 donation to Haynes House. For
this donation, you get to decide where the flock will land next. It’s
all in good fun and for a good cause. To arrange for a “flocking,” call
Haynes House at 518-642-8155. The flock is willing to travel
throughout the area, so lawns far and wide can be visited by the *Prices include all available rebates. You may qualify for additional rebates &
fabulous flamingoes. The Haynes House of Hope, located at 7187 Rts. 9 & 28, incentives. **Leases include all available rebates and are based on 10,000 miles
State Route 140 in Granville, serves the terminally ill and their Warrensburg, NY 12885
families. The resident’s stay and care are provided free of charge. a year with $2999 down or trade equity; 1st payment, taxes and DMV fees due at
Since Haynes House receives no funding from insurance or Just 4 miles off exit 23 inception; security deposit waived for well-qualified buyers (security deposit
government agencies, it is totally dependent on fundraising events, where Rt. 9 and Rt. 28 Connect required for Patriot and Wrangler); deposition fee $395; 25¢ a mile overage. x 0%
donations, grants, and the generosity of the community to fulfill
for credit qualified. Pictures for illustration purposes only. Offers end 7/3/13.
its mission. More information is available at
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Take out chicken barbeque from Giffy’s Barbecue in Clifton Park every Sunday until the
fair at the lodge rooms on Rt. 40 North in Greenwich. Serving from 11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
or until sold out. Menu includes 1/2 chicken, baked potato, cole slaw, rolls & butter. Price
$10.00.
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LUNCH, LEARN & PLAY FUNDING Plans are underway for BRUNSWICK HISTORICAL SOCIETY OPEN Wednesdays 1 BINGO Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar Senior Center, 2
the 2013 Lunch, Learn & Play summer enrichment program for – 3 p.m. and Saturdays 10 a.m. – 3 p.m. Located in the historic Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY Bingo, every Wednesday and
area children at the Salem Courthouse Community Center. The six Garfield School, 605 Brunswick Road, Troy and public is wel- Friday at 1 pm. If you have any questions, or would like to join
week program will commence on Monday, July 1 and run through come. We have an on-site extensive genealogy library available.For us for lunch, please contact the center at 518-279-3413.
Friday, August 9. Once again, the children will have the opportu- information call 279-4024 or view us at http://www.bhs-ny.org
nity to participate in the American Red Cross swim program of- BICENTENNIAL CELEBRATION: The Town of
fered at Lake Lauderdale each morning returning to the CCC for a NEW EXHIBIT- new exhibition opened recently at the Washing- Warrensburg, established in 1813 one month before Warren
healthy, nutritious lunch and an afternoon filled with stimulating ton County Historical Society: Stocking the General Stores in County , will celebrate its Bicentennial on July 4th. It will
programs. There is no enrollment charge for LL&P, and the CCC is Washington County, New York, 1900 to 1950. Changes in trans- start with a parade at 11 am on Hudson Street from 3rd Avenue,
hard at work seeking the necessary funds to support this program. portation are documented by period photographs and artifacts. continuing to Elm Street and then onto Library Avenue, ending
The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway directly across from the Goods and services in the stores are discussed by local writers who at the Recreation Field. The parade will include floats by local
school. also remembered or heard about railway and canal experiences. organizations, antique cars and trucks, a hay wagon with live
Shipments made their way up the Hudson, through the Champlain music, singers, a mule-drawn wagon and more. Events at the
GOLF TOURNAMENT- August 24 Cornell Cooperative Exten- Canal and north to Lake Champlain or when heading south to Recreation Field will include a WWII flyover, old-fashioned
sion will be holding its 4th Annual Golf Tournament and Silent Albany, Troy or New York City. Containers had improved to games and prizes, a croquet court, the Adirondack Recorder
Auction at Cronin’s Golf Resort in Warrensburg, NY. All proceeds accommodate larger numbers of goods and more efficient ways to band and Hoddy Ovitt & the Warren County Ramblers, displays
from this benefit will be used to help financially support Cornell dispense foods in the stores. Options in 1900 now included wooden and demonstrations, face painting, booths for food & beverages,
Cooperative Extension’s educational programs. A donation of $85 boxes, cloth bags, crates, barrels, kegs, tin bins, cans and, for home- and more. Attendees are encouraged to bring lawn chairs. Info:
per person includes: green fees, cart, chicken barbecue, goodie bag, use, scuttles and baskets. There was no light-weight cardboard, no 518 623-5153
awards and prizes. The tournament will begin with registration at corrugated cardboard boxes, few brown paper bags, to say nothing
9:15 a.m., followed by a shotgun start at 10 a.m. The tournament of plastic! Conveyances varied according to size, weight, and dis- ROUSE PICNIC Everett Wagar Senior Center- 2 Roxborough
format is a 4-person scramble. Individual players are welcome and tance which commodities had to travel. Locally, some general stores Road, Grafton, NY - Wednesday, July 31, the ROUSE
will be placed within a team. New this year we will be offering at would take orders and deliver in a day or two. A wagon or cart Organization will hold a picnic at Grafton State Park in the
$1,000.00 putting contest and a $500.00 Price Chopper Hole-in- with horse could be rented by an individual or small business Deerfield Pavilion. Coffee and donuts will be served at 10:00
One contest. Pre-registration for tournament and barbecue is re- from a livery for local travel. Within the county, stagecoaches a.m. Noon Bar-B-Q Chicken . Entertainment will be Brian
quired by contacting Amy Sabattis at 518-623-3291 or 668-4881. could carry travelers and their baggage, smaller parcels, and some Zapel. The price will be $10.00, van transportation is available.
mail. By using both the canal and, later, the railroad, general stores Tickets are available at the Everett Wagar Senior Center and
BASS FISHING TOURNAMENT- Gateway House of Peace, provided necessary and desirable goods closer to home. Stocking Central Office. For more information call the Center at
the first charitable hospice to give residents 24/7 care completely the General Stores is open to the public at no charge on Wednes- (518)279-3413.
free of charge, is hosting a bass fishing tournament Sunday, July days and Fridays from 10:00 A.M to 4:00 P.M. through No-
21 at Saratoga Lake to raise money in the non-profit’s quest to vember. It is in the Heritage Research Center at the Washington ICE CREAM SOCIAL Rensselaer County’s Everett Wagar
open its house to residents by the end of the summer. The fishing County Historical Society, 167 Broadway, Fort Edward, New Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton NY–will be having
tournament will take place rain or shine at Lee’s Campground, York. For further information call 518-747-9108 or email an ice cream social, sponsored by Blue Shield, on Friday July
located at 1464 Route 9P on July 21. There are two people al- wchs@wchs-ny.org. 19 following lunch at 12:30 p.m. Reservations are required for
lowed per boat. Registration will take place from 6—7:30 a.m. our nutritious lunch at noon with a suggested contribution of
and the tournament will begin at 8 a.m. and continue until 1 p.m. SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDED- Saratoga Hospital’s Volunteer $2.50. All Rensselaer County seniors welcome. To make your
Register at Saratoga Tackle (cash only) for $70 advance, which Guild recently presented its annual scholarships to five graduat- reservations, please call 279-3485.
includes $10 Lunker, or day of for $80 which also includes $10 ing seniors from local high schools – Mark Choiniere, Melissa
Lunker. Cash prizes go to the top three and Lunker Pool. For Podkulski, and Monata Song from Saratoga Springs High School,
questions or more information on the event, contact Michele
Dowd at fundraisingdirector@gatewayhouseofpeace.org.
Jeanette Davis from Ballston Spa High School, and Zhuo Shi
from Shenendehowa High School. All of the recipients have plans
to pursue a career in healthcare and were presented scholarships
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LEARN HOW IT USE TO BE DONE! From 10 AM to 4 PM on in recognition of their academic achievements and their dedication
Saturday and Sunday, July 13 – 14, learn “how it’s made” 18th
century style at a special Artificers’ Weekend at Saratoga National
to volunteer work. The scholarships were recently presented at
the annual Guild Recognition Dinner.
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Historical Park, located between Routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater, terapase
NY. What’s an artificer? Eighteenth century artificers were
professional tradesmen working with armies to provide or repair
BOOK SALE- Friday and Saturday, July 12 and 13, from 9 to 3,
the Friends of the Chester Library will be offering so many good loweh
supplies needed by the troops. Blacksmiths made and repaired
iron and steel implements. Tailors sewed uniforms for soldiers.
buys at their annual Summer Book Sale. This year there will be ginsel
Woodworkers built or fixed wooden items like boxes, benches, or
tables loaded with recently culled library books priced at 25¢
each, 5 for a dollar. Our Popular Author and Mysteries tables are
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tool handles. Tinsmiths made or fixed canteens, cups. bowls, or
lanterns. If you’d like to see how common items were
filled with new titles for you to browse. Alongside a multitude of
children’s books, there are boxes of teaching materials in most
manufactured in early America, well before the age of areas of instruction. Come take a look at over 75 categories of ANSWER NEXT TIME!
industrialization, this is a perfect opportunity. Join us for this materials organized for your easy access. Know when you make
free weekend event! For more information about this or other a purchase, not only are you taking home interesting buys, but Answer to last Word Wise: Casual: Restaurant,
events, please call the Visitor Center at 518-664-9821 ext. 1777 you are also supporting our library, the heart of our community! innkeeper, goulash, silverware, donuts. Dining
or check our website at www.nps.gov/sara. For further information, please call 494-5384.
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Conquering Pediatric Osteosarcoma Cancer. It will be held Sun-
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day, June 30th from 1 to 5 PM at the Ilde Hour, 30 Rogers Schuylerville SINGERS, DANCERS AND MUSICIANS WANTED for the
Island,Fort Edward, NY. Cost is $12. All proceeds go to 12 year L..H. & W. CRANDALL
EASTON N.Y. Jar 802-774-8005 Rural Heritage Festival & Youth Fair Talent Show!A Talent Show,
old Chloe Kilmartin & family to help with expenses. There will open to ALL Warren County youth ages 3-21 years, will be held
be live music, a basket raffle and silent auction. Basket tickets on Saturday, August 10, during the Rural Heritage Festival &
are $5 for a sheet of 25, drawing to be held at 4 PM. If you would Youth Fair. This event, sponsored by Cornell University
like to pre-buy tickets or donate a basket please contact April Cooperative Extension of Warren County, is solely for the purpose
Washburn at 260-9792 or mikayla2402@msn.com NEW D of providing an opportunity for encouragement, development,
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recognition for their performance. Prizes, sponsored by local
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mini (ages 3-12) and maxi (ages 13-21) divisions. In addition,
Also: Now Buying those who place in the top spots in both divisions are eligible to
compete in the NYS Fair Talent Showcase in Syracuse, NY.
Full Color Junk Cars $200 & Up For more information or to enter, please contact the Cornell
Prints On Scrap, Tin Taken In! University Cooperative Extension Education Center in Warren
County at (518) 668-4881, (518) 623-3291, or email to
Vinyl! Also Buying: Copper, Brass & mlb222@cornell.edu.NOTE: All entries must be received by
3162 State Route 4 Wall Graphics. Batteries per Lb. 4:30 p.m. on July 25, 2013 to participate.
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ORAL HISTORY PROJECT- The Warren County Historical Greenfield Center 518-893-2165
Society will be conducting oral history interviews during the www.mulhollandenterprises.com
Rural Heritage Festival and Youth Fair at the Warren County
Fairgrounds in Warrensburg, NY on August 10th. The Warren We Can Do It: Excavation • Trucking
County Historical Society is searching for individuals who would FREE COMMUNITY LUNCH: The Argyle United Methodist Site Work • Demolition • Clean Outs
Church, 12 Sheridan St., is serving a free community lunch on
like to participate and are specifically interest in talking with
Saturday, June 29, from 12:00 - 2:00 pm. All are welcome. Tree Service• Lot Clearing • Septic Systems
individuals who have some knowledge in three specific areas:
World War II Memories: We are looking for individuals who Driveways • Grading
have memories of The Home Front during WWII (1941-45). Do OR You Can Do It:
you remember Pearl Harbor, D-Day, the election of 1944, and We Rent CAT Equipment
FDR’s death? Also do you remember V-E Day and V-J Day,
rationing, victory gardens, movies, songs, etc.? Fairs in Warren
Skid-steers • Excavators • Man-lifts • Dozers
County: We are interested in talking with individuals who re- Loaders • Trucks • Air-compressors
member the various County Fairs in Warrensburg – and perhaps Jackhammers • Chippers • Stump Grinders
other locations – through the 1960s. Churches: We are looking Roll-off Containers • Compactors
for individuals who have an interest in the importance of churches
in the development of a community. It would be especially in- Concrete Forms • Attachments
teresting to learn why a particular congregation formed in a Mulch • Stone • Topsoil • Sand
particular community, and what influence the people of the church
had on the community, and the role of the church in creating a
ANNUAL SCS ALUMNI BANQUET The Annual Schuylerville
gathering place for people to meet for social events. If you are
Central School Alumni Banquet will be held on August 3 at the
interested in participating in these interviews, you can call the
American Legion, 6 Clancy St., Schuylerville. Cocktails will be at
Warren County Historical Society before August 10th (743-
6, dinner at 7 and dancing at 8 with music by DJ “Happy Days”.
0734) to make arrangements to be interviewed.
Tickets are $30. and may be purchased by sending a check to SCS
Alumni, PO Box 50, Schuylerville, NY 12871 or contacting a
committee member. Limited tickets will not be sold at the door.
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M. Lemery, Derrick S. Longtin, Michael Freeland Mattison, Maia Angelica McDonald, Ashley Beattie, Matthew Beecher, Taylor Birchmore, Colten Birkheimer, Matthew Bishop, James Bourn
Jane Millett, Jason Michael Morrill, Jaykob Jared Neddo, Paxton Daniel Peterson, Dominique Jr., Victoria Bourque, Corrine Brown, Leeann Brown, Holly Bushman, Celina Chapin, Callie
Mae Pope, Brittney Burch Putorti, Jacklyn E. Raino, Carl E. Rehm, Emily A. Rockwell, Kendra Churchill, Calla Clark, Clark Calla, Corey Collard, Muriel Crawford, Kaylee Dalaba, Bridget
Sue Rocque, Ian Douglas Rollins, Dylon J. Rozell, Cassandra Faith Shovah, Shyla Sue Stafford, Decker, Mathew Decker, Cody DeKalb, Zachary Devino, Sierra Dickson, Clark Diffee III, Aaron
Weston Lloyd Troutman, Eleni Marie Tyrell, Morgan Phoenex VanDenburgh, Kassandra Ann Dodge, Darion Dow, Nicki Duel, Kimberly Dunbar, Sydney Dunham, Logan Ehntholt, Rachael
VanGuilder, Carli Hunter Varmette, Jesse Jamal Wood Everts, Tabitha Farrar, Elijah Fournier, Marissa Fredette, Taylor Friedmann, Timothy Garrick,
Nathan Gebo, Travis Gebo, Kacey Goodspeed, Adam Gordon, Emily Gordon, Luke Hahn, Katelyne
Harwood, Brendan Haskins, Shane Helwig, Stephen Hermance, Anisa Hinton, Emilia Holcomb,
Congratulations Whitehall Class of 2013 Daniel Hyatt, Lowell Hyatt, Christian Jones, Kaycee Knipes, Elaine Koutrakos, Emily LaFlamme,
Putorti’s Market ~ Hometown Chevy ~ LaFlammes ~ Schoony’s Market ~ Vittengyl John Laflamme, Peter Langlois, Joseph Lea, Katelynn Leavey, Hannah Lennox, Zamada Litchfield,
Ford ~ Lucias ~ MacLeod’s ~ Stokowski’s ~ Subway ~ Whitehall House of Pizza ~ Patrick Loomis, Kayla Mabb, Marissa MacDuff, Clara Mallory, Rebecca Manalang, Rochelle
Manell, Jonathan Martin, Melinda Martin, Lucas Matteson, Miranda McFarren, Jesslyn Mead,
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Valley Players Club Mernie’s Pub ~ Eastside Auto ~ Cumberland Farms ~ CV O'Brien-Ambrosi, Dustin O'Shell, Michael Parbus, Jordon Penor, Kristen Perry, Gabriel Pratt,
Waste ~ W T Burns Insurance Agency Ricky Prevost, Derek Prieur, Timothy Reardon, Alec Reutling, Christina Rice, Brandon Sabo,
Paige Sady, Joshua Scribner, Timothy Setchell, Joseph Sevrie, Brian Shevil, Karleigh Smith, Sarah
Tennant, Morgan Tooley, Angela Vladyka, Collin Warrington, Samantha White, Andrea Williams,
Pamela Williams, Tyler Williams, Jeffery Winchell, Robert Winchell, Colton Zavistaski, Lauryn
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FIREMEN PARADE & CARNIVAL- The Salem Volunteer Fire Department is hosting its annual
excluded.) (Note-totally free ads are accepted ONLY through addigest.com)
parade and carnival festivities. The carnival will run July 2nd through July 4th starting at 6p.m. The
BUY, SELL, RENT, HELP WANTED, WORK WANTED parade will be on the Fourth of July. Line-up will begin at 4 p.m. sharp in front of the Holy Cross
Church on Main Street (Route 22) in Salem, NY. The parade begins at 5 p.m. sharp. The parade route
STILL THE MOST EFFECTIVE ADVERTISING will proceed down Main Street ending on Archibald Street in front of the Fairgrounds. The theme for
AVAILABLE IN THE AREA! the Parade this year is Music Through the Ages. The department is looking for participants in the
INDIVIDUAL parade. All individuals, families, groups, departments and businesses are encouraged to join the
parade. Everyone is welcome. Come on floats, horses, cars, tractors, bicycles, or on foot. The more
$12 for 15 words & 25¢ per word thereafter creative the better. If you are interested in participating in the parade or have any questions, please
Individual paid ads placed in our papers may now be placed contact Beth at ( 518)894-8362 or email maplevalleyfarm8@aol.com. The department is also looking
through ADDIGEST totally FREE! Otherwise these rates apply. for cake donations for its very popular Cake Booth. All donations are greatly appreciated! This
year’s carnival will include new prizes, two new D.J.s and a live band on the Fourth. As always there
BUSINESS will be great food, including some new items such as homemade French fries, as well as fun games for
$14 for 15 words & 25¢ per word thereafter all ages, a bounce house, dunking booth and a raffle. Fireworks will be on July 4th at 9:30 p.m. So
come celebrate the Fourth of July with The Salem Volunteer Fire Department. We hope to see
Please enclose payment with ad. Visa, Mastercard, Check, Money Order everyone there!
Phone: 518-747-9535 • Fax: 518-747-9529 PANCAKE BREAKFAST-The Poultney Methodist Men’s Club will host an all you can eat pancake
breakfast at the Methodist Church on Main Street in Poultney, Thursday, July 4th from 8:00a.m.
e-mail: shoppers1@earthlink.net until 10:30a.m. The menu is your choice of plain or blueberry pancakes with local grown blueberries
and local Vermont Maple Syrup, bacon or sausage and beverages. The cost is $6.00 for ages 12 and
Mail: 13 Broad St Hudson Falls, NY 12839 over; with $4.00 for ages under 12. Everyone is welcome! Info: 802-325-3174
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10th Annual
Jerry Simon Jr.
Memorial Bass Tournament
Sponsored by Cossayuna Lake
Improvement Association
Saturday, June 29th,
6 AM - 11 AM
$25.00 Entry Fee. 50% Payout
Junior Registration fee 13 & under
$10 - 100% Payout
Bass Master Rules
Live or artificial bait. Only live fish count.
All fish released after tournament
Pre-register online or Call
677-2652-8 am - 5 pm 692-8274-Eves
or send check payable to:
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45 S. Park St., Cambridge, NY 12816
All proceeds to Cossayuna Lake Improvement
Association.
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