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SCHEDULE at the Greenwich Free Library, 148 Main St. 692
7157: September 11 through December 22. There will be no
classes when the library is closed.
For kids and their caregivers (not a drop off program).
Free and open to all, no registration required.
Wear comfortable clothing and be prepared to get messy!
Mondays 10:30-11:30 Story Play. Swap stories and meet other
families. Children develop social skills, cooperative play, adaptive
skills, progressive learning, and sensory play.
Tuesdays 10:30-11:30 Simply Story Hour. Enjoy stories, crafts,
songs, and fun!
Wednesdays 10:30-11:30 Kinetic Kids: Stillness and Movement.
A two part class for active preschoolers and their caregivers. First
half is stillness skills that help develop concentration and listening.
Second half is movement with obstacle courses, creative
movement, and active games. Come for one or both.
Thursdays 10:30-11:30 Word Play. Playing with language is a
great way to foster literacy and creativity. With rhymes, music
and props we make, well add good drama to your day.
Fridays 10:30-11:30 Little Learners. Meet our letters one by
one. Explore a new topic each week through fun projects, stories,
and activities. Our most popular class returns.
After school at the Greenwich Free Library Teaming up with
the school and the youth center. September 11 through December
22. No classes when the library is closed.
To make after school programs more accessible to kids who live
outside the village, the Greenwich Central School is experimenting
with a Village late bus pickup Monday through Thursday at a
spot near the library and youth center. Parents must sign students
up for this bus when they register for programs or their
children will not be allowed on the bus. This may seem
confusingjust call the library with any questions, 692 7157.
Mondays 2:30-3:30 Library Club with Mrs. Williams. Read and
discuss great books. Sign up at school for this program and the
late bus. Tuesdays 2:30-3:30 Lego Club. A building space for
all ages, 9 and under with an adult. Register for the late bus at the
library.
Wednesdays 2:30-3:30 YA Lounge. Play a board game, read a
magazine, or just chill. Register for the late bus at the library.
Thursdays 2:30-3:30 - YC Peer Tutoring. Same great program at
a great new location. Sign up at the youth center for this program
and the late bus. Fridays 2:30-3:30 Fab Friday Challenge Edition.
Science, cooking, escape boxesa challenge each week. Please
sign up at the library. No late bus on Friday.

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For instance, why not a simple across the board 10%
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ROAST PORK DINNER is Saturday, October 7th, at the Pawlet Salem Volunteer Fire Department Inc. will be hosting there fourth
Community Church. The Ladies and Gentlemens Supper Club annual Tour de Salem Flame Fighters bike rides on Sunday Sep-
invite you to dinner starting at 4:30pm. If you have questions tember 24. The Ride will start and finish at the Salem Fire
regarding the dinner, please call Doreen Mach at 325-3428 or Departments Carnival Grounds on Archibald Street, just off NYS
Judy Coolidge at 325-3073. Take out orders can also be made on Route 22 (South Main St.) Salem, NY. Start Times - Register on-
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Mashed potatoes with gravy Hot vegetables Cabbage Salad mile at 8:30 a.m., 16 mile at 9:00 a.m., and the 10 mile at 9:00
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FALL BOOK SALE AT HUDSON FALLS FREE LIBRARY


Hudson Falls Free Library is bursting with books for its Fall Book
Sale on Sept. 28, 29 and 30. The public has been quite gener-
ous this summer, says director Kay Hafner of the donations the
library has received since the last sale in June. Someone gave us
a pick-up truck full of craft instruction books and magazines,
and other nonfiction books. Another person brought in novels
left behind in the home her son bought in Vermont. We are at full
storage capacity now and looking forward to a good turnout to
get them into readers hands. The offerings include books of all
sorts, old and current, adult and children, fiction and nonfiction,
hardcover and paperback, donated items as well as library dis-
cards. There are many videotapes and some DVDs, CDs and
audiobooks.
Hours for the book sale are: Thurs., Sept. 28 and Fri., Sept. 29
from 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. and Sat., Sept. 30 from 10:00 a.m. -
1:00 p.m. Friday will feature buy-2-get-1-free deals. Saturday
will be $1.00 bag sales (bags provided).

INTRODUCTORY WORKSHOP ON BOTANICAL ILLUSTRATION Saturday September 23,


Battenkill Conservancy Board Member & artist, Elizabeth Cockey will offer a 1/2 day introductory
workshop on botanical illustration. The workshop will take place in the Community Room of the
Georgi Museum & Park located in Shushan, NY.
Cockey, co-author of the Untold Stories of the Battenkill, is also a prolific painter. Her trout lily
watercolor is featured in the book. The workshop will take participants through the basics of illustrat-
ing the flora and fauna found within the Battenkill watershed. The workshops location at the Georgi
Museum & Park is a perfect setting for exploring the different plants and shrubs found along the
riverfront.
Pencil sketching techniques followed by the use of watercolors will be taught. Class size is limited to
10 participants with advance sign ups required. There is a $25 requested donation and a a $15 materi-
als fee. Participants are welcome to bring their own supplies. The class runs from 10 - 2pm and will
break for a brown bag lunch. Email bkc@battenkillconservancy.org or call 917-658-3589 for more
information.

SALEM HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH offers Mass on Saturday at 4:30 PM and Sundayat
8:30 AM. All children are welcomed to join in the Childrens Liturgy during Sunday Mass. Weekly
Communion Service is offered on Tuesday evening at 6 PM and on Thursday mornings at 8:30 AM.
September 14 was the Feast of the Holy Cross, and Jeff Peck spoke beautifully about our Church and
the parishioners that are our Church. Afterwards a wonderful array of pies and desserts were enjoyed
by all.October 28 will be the last Saturday Vigil Mass at Holy Cross until May. A wine and cheese
event will be held after this Mass. The Vigil Mass then returns to St. Patricks at 4 PM. until spring.

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CROSSING AT THE PARK EVENT ON OCTOBER 1. USDA SEEKS APPLICATIONS FOR GRANTS TO HELP
@ Hudson Crossing Park, Schuylerville, New York. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCERS DEVELOP VALUE-
Schuylerville, New York Working dogs and their trainers will ADDED PRODUCTS Assistant to the Secretary for Rural CAMBRIDGE VALLEY ART TOUR AND SALE Septem-
be featured from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Watch demonstrations of work- Development Anne Hazlett recently announced that USDA is ber 23rd & 24th, 10 to 5 in the lovely village of Cambridge.
ing dogs, including search and rescue dogs, canines that detect accepting applications for matching grants to help farmers, Art enables us to find ourselves and lose ourselves at the same
low blood glucose, water dogs, guide dogs and canines used by ranchers and producer-based businesses nationwide increase sales time. ~Thomas Merton. Visit six artists in five locations through-
the Saratoga County Sheriffs Office and the U.S. Department of of their agricultural products and develop new product lines. out the village during our fifth Cambridge Valley Fine Art Tour.
Homeland Security. The event will also include storytelling, a The funding is being provided through the competitive Value- Starting on the west end of town, visit with Elana Mark who
presentation on safe hiking with your dog, food from Revolution Added Producer Grant (VAPG) program. VAPG grants can be paints local landscapes with barns, and village scenes. Down-
Caf, face-painting and more. In addition, Hudson Crossing Park used to develop new products from raw agricultural products or town you can find two artists sharing space on the Hubbard Hall
will present an award package in its dog of the year contest; en- promote new markets for established products. Veterans, socially- Campus in the Lovejoy building (down the yellow brick road
tries can be submitted on the parks website disadvantaged groups, beginning farmers and ranchers, operators next to Country Gals Diner). Heide Merecki, working in many
(www.hudsoncrossingpark.org). For a complete schedule of events of small- and medium-sized family farms and ranches, and farmer different mediums and Sara Kelly, watercolors. On Grove Street,
contact: Cindy Wian, 518-350-PARK (7275)/ and rancher cooperatives receive some scoring priority. George Van Hook will have his studio open displaying his gor-
info@hudsoncrossingpark.org. Value-Added Producer Grants are one of USDAs most sought- geous oil paintings and around the corner on Avenue A visit mas-
after funding sources for farm-based businesses, Acting NY State ter woodcarver Gerry Holzman. The last stop on the tour is Mark
CHAINSAW SAFETY COURSE to Be Held October 23rd Director Scott Collins said. These grants provide a much-needed Tougias, at the corner of Spring Street and North Park (Rt. 22 N)
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Warren County will be hold- source of financing to help producers increase sales of their value- with his beautiful landscapes.Look for our signs, and visit the
ing a free Chainsaw Safety course on Monday, October 23rd at added products, which can create jobs, extend product reach, in- website for more information about the artists and a map to their
9:00 am at the Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center crease their bottom lines and ultimately keep those dollars in the locations. www.cambridgevalleyart.org While in Cambridge make
at 377 Schroon River Road in Warrensburg, NY. While all dan- growers communities. sure to visit our restaurants, shops and galleries. Most artists cant
ger cannot be eliminated, training and instruction have riven to Information on how to apply for these grants and resources can process credit cards so be sure to bring cash or your check book
be an effective way to mitigate the risk of harm to a chain saw be found online at: https://www.rd.usda.gov/programs-services/ to purchase art.
user. Mike Burns from Professional Forestry Services will present value-added-producer-grants . The deadline to submit paper ap-
an instructional program for the occasional chain saw user on plications is January 31, 2018. Electronic applications submitted
safe operation and risk mitigation. This session is intended to be through grants.gov are due January 24, 2018. For additional in-
an introduction to chain saw use and is not adequate preparation formation and assistance, contact the USDA Rural Development
for felling standing trees (nor is it intended for any certification). NY State Office at (315) 477 6400 Ext. 4.
Info @ 518-623-3291.

NOTTE ITALIANA!: Stillwater United Church, 747 Hudson


Avenue, will host an Italian Dinner Event on the front lawn
under a festive tent, Saturday, September 23rd from 5-6:30
p.m. Menu includes a choice of pastas (gluten free available)
and a variety of sauces, garlic bread, homemade Italian des-
serts and beverages. Take out available. Musical entertain-
ment will be by accordionist extraordinaire, Ralph C.
Brooks. Photo opportunities with backdrops will add to the
ambiance. Tickets: Adults- $12 (or $15, which includes one
glass of Chianti), Children under 12-$5, and under 5-Free.
Weather permitting there will be outside, as well as, inside
seating. Contact 664-7984 for advance tickets or purchase at
door. Proceeds to support the churchs Fellowship Hall reno-
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VICTORIAN TEA The Cambridge Historical Society & Museum located at 12


Broad Street in Cambridge, New York is accepting registrations for its annual Victo-
rian Tea on Sunday, September 24, from 2-4 p.m. to be held at the Museum.
There will be delicious sweets, savories and tea served on white linen cloths and
beautiful china tea service. Well-known historical interpreter and seamstress, Phyllis
Chapman, will provide the live-model program of Victorian fashions. There is a limit
of the number of guests that can be included so please send your reservation check
of $15.00 made payable to Cambridge Historical Society & Museum to Beverly
Collamer, 230 Ash Grove Road, Cambridge, New York 12816. This event is a fund
raiser for the Museum. Saving Our History - Honoring Our Past.
Info: 518 677-5562.
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John G. McCullough Free Library in Reflections: Of September Hope


N. Bennington, VT - (802) 447-7121 Written by Rachel Essaff Maher

Programs and Events for Adults On occasion, I try to remember a time before kids. Its usually a
Ongoing Programs: vague and fleeting thing, like recalling my fifth birthday; I have photos
Book Review Roundtable: Every Tuesday at 5:30PM. Have you read some- that prove it happened, but the memories are fuzzy enough that I question
whether I remember the moment because it happened, or if I remember
thing amazing? Share your thoughts with your neighbors. Learn about books
it only because there are photographs of it. My Before Kids portion
you might like to read as well! Locally sourced snacks will be available. of life is exactly that way.
Device Drop-in Hours: Every Thursday from 2:00- 4:00PM and by ap- My husband and I have been together for nineteen years, but we have been parents for
pointment. Want to learn more about how you can access tens of thousands more than half of that. Just prior to deciding to start a family, he and I had gone on a
of ebooks and e-audibooks for free with your tablet, smartphone, home vacation in Norfolk, Virginia. It was our first real vacation as a couple. If I remember
anything with absolute clarity of our life before kids, it is that one vacation. Not only do
computer or laptop and your library card? Stop in and learn more! Bring
I have pictures of beaches and battleships and aquarium trips, but I have the actual
your device along and well get you set up! memories as well. One of the best memories I have is a moment that occurred on our
Adult Coloring: Every Friday from 1:00-6:00 PM. Relax and unwind with way home. My husband had surprised me with a two-day stopover in Hershey,
intricate coloring pages! Pennsylvania. Since it wasnt planned, we had wound up staying in the worst hotel
Ongoing Programs: known to mankind. There were fist-sized spiders in the shower; there were dark and
ominous stains on the comforters of both beds; and the air conditioning units blew out a
Tales for Tots: Every Saturday morning at 10:30. Join this growing group
dusty warm air that smelled of vinegar and mildew.
for stories, songs, literacy- building activities and occasional crafts. All I might have cried actually. After our beautiful room in Virginia, this trip to Hershey
ages are welcome! did not feel like we were going out on a high note. But I remember it vividly and with
Lego Club: Every Friday afternoon from 3:00 -6:00 PM. A different theme happiness anyway. Why? Because in that dank yellow room with the awful funeral-
each week! Show off your fabulous creation for an entire week in our dis- parlor wallpaper, my husband and I had the conversation that changed our lives forever.
We decided to become parents. And while I may never remember what exactly started
play case! Check out the Lego Challenge Cards, see if you can create the
the conversation, I will never forget the joy I felt when we realized that, after seven years
task on each card! of togetherness, we were ready for a family.
Mothers Support Group: This special group will meet the first Saturday It wasnt easy. It took us a year to finally become pregnant, and then I suffered two
of every month! The group is open to all mothers, mothers-to-be and any- miscarriages. After that, it was off to fertility testing. Time after time, we drove to
one considering motherhood. Event is free. No reservations are required. Albany, New York for test after test after test. Finally, in August of 2006, we were
pregnant again. And in September of 2006, we saw the most beautiful flickering of our
Little ones are welcome! Brought to you in conjunction with Green Moun-
seven-week old fetus heart on an ultrasound screen. You cant take photographs of
tain Birth Connections. . moments like that; sure, you get the print-out as a keepsake, but there is no picture of the
way it felt at that time. There is no photograph of a terrified woman in a hospital gown,
craning her neck to see some small sign of hope; there is no picture of the moment when
that hope was delivered not in an album, there isnt. But in my minds eye, I see it and
remember it so clearly that I am nearly there again. And every September, I find myself
pausing with a smile. No matter how rough life gets, there is always the memory of that
flickering heart on a screen, setting things right again.
I think that is why its become so difficult for me to remember a time before kids. Id
spent so much time thinking and hoping and praying for children that every other memory

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LIVING THEATRE at PINEVIEW: Glens Falls Experience historical theater in an unusual VENDOR SPACES ARE AVAILABLE WANTED - merchandisers, food makers, crafters,
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the Glens Falls Community Theatre. More than a stroll through the cemetery, simply armed with Poultney Town Wide Yard Sale day on Saturday, October 14th. For an application for Town
dates and names, this event is truly living theatre, bringing peoples stories to life. We are highlight- Wide Yard Sale day vendor space and/or questions, the Chambers contact for this event is:
ing womens stories this year in celebration of the New York State Suffrage Centennial. Mary Kathryn Helm at maryhelm1@yahoo.com 802-287-1120, Simply Clean, West Haven,
As people walk through the cemetery at scheduled times, community theater players portray several VT.
of our community ancestors. Paid reservations are recommended since tours typically sell out. Walking
tours are scheduled for 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 12 noon, 12:30pm, and 1:00pm. Chauffeured golf
cart tours are at 10:15 am and 12:15 pm. The cost is $12/person, $8/students, and a $2 discount for
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Lucy Montgomery Wooster Chapman, Marion Chitty
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ATTENTION: The Doug Moody and Scott Stockman concert originally scheduled for Saturday,
September 23rd has been canceled. In its place will be the following concert.
Saturday, September 23, - 7:00pm Little Theater on the Farm presents Elvis Goes Country. Elvis
Tribute Artist Kevin Harder and Nashville recording artist Jeffrey Lee Williams are collaborating to
present Elvis Goes Country.
Kevin is from Gansevoort, NY. He has been an Elvis Tribute artist for the past ten years. Jeff started
singing in the Lake George/Saratoga Springs, New York area, 20 years ago. While living in Nash-
ville, Tennessee, he recorded two albums. Past performance venues include: The Broken Spoke, The
Wild Horse Saloon, and others clubs on Printers Alley in Nashville,TN. The Dunes Golf & Tennis
Club,and Sundial Resort on Sanibel Island, FL.
Several clubs around his home area including many campgrounds, Festivals, Wild West Ranch in
Lake George,The Altamont Fair, Schaghticoke Fair, and the Washington County Fair. He succeeded
in having one of his own songs on country radio in 2001.
This concert replaces the Doug Moody and Scott Stockman concert originally scheduled. Recom-
mended donation $10 and $7 for seniors & students. Refreshments and 50/50 raffle available. For
more information visit our website at Little Theater on the Farm or call us 518-747-3421.#

FARM AND GARDEN PLANS FOUNDERS DAY EVENT On Thursday, September 21


the Cambridge Area Branch of the Womans National Farm and Garden will host a Founders
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afternoon will be a representative from the Hay Berry Farm in Hoosick Falls, who will speak
on the subject of dried flowers, and especially dried lavender harvested from the farm. All
Farm and Garden members are invited and encouraged to bring a guest who might be inter-
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and is celebrating its 58th year. Any woman who is interested in becoming a member, please
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lowship. 885-3149 and every Wednesday and Friday for a suggested donation of will be served. The public is welcome! There will be a brief gal-
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CHURCH SERVICES- Free Spirit Fellowship of Watervliet Berlin and Stephentown. Come join the fun and a nutritious plished and diverse group of people, so portrait painters of course
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Methodist Church. The church is located @ 1401 1st Avenue. 3 p.m. Programs offered at our center include but not limited cheerfully allowed me free rein, not knowing what the outcome
For further info, please call 961-3464. to; Wii games, cards, dominoes, informational presentations, might be. They are friends and acquaintances from the Tune Jam
crafts, scrapbooking classes, yoga and many special events. All Band here in Cambridge, the Sage City Symphony in North
TREK FOR HOPE 5K WALK/RUN is slated for Sunday, Oct. of our programs are free and include materials, bring a friend or Bennington, local bluegrass/country musicians who play in a lot
8 in Village Park, Quaker Street, in Granville, New York. Com- come make new ones we look forward to seeing you. For more of venues around here, and family. The family is used to it, of
ing at the height of fall foliage season, the run takes participants information or to reserve a van ride, call Penny at 279-3413. course.
through village streets, a Rail Trail, and over a covered footbridge Musicians with their instruments obviously are automatically
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a.m. on Oct. 8. It will be preceded by a 1 mile Kids Run at 9 a.m. Why not join your friends and neighbors at the Salem Seniors? I begin a painting by making a loose freehand oil sketch directly
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