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HOLY CROSS CATHOLIC CHURCH IN SALEM ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN THE MASS SCHEDULE. Sunday Mass will continue at 8:30 am, but the Saturday Mass will be at 6:00 from now until Nov. 6th. Weekday liturgy will be temporarily stopped until the week of November 14th, though days and times might change. Watch the bulletin for more information. On Sunday, September 25, a retirement dinner was held for Father Condon at the Greenwich Elks. Three hundred guests were present from Holy Cross Parish in Salem and St. Patricks Church in Cambridge as well as family from Ireland and other area priests and officials from the diocese. It was a wonderful celebration recognizing Father Condons 31 years in Salem. Sunday school classes have begun and a parent may still register by contacting Kim Gariepy. There will be a coffee hour on October 2, hosted by the Altar Rosary Society. Parishioners are also reminded that helpers are still needed for the food pantry on Saturdays and they may contact Lonnie Rasmussen or Seth Pitts for information. Also, Sunday, October 2 is the Washington County Making Strides Against Breast Cancer. Contact Elaine Gibb for more information. 518-854-3692. FLOOD VICTIMS BENEFIT TEXAS HOLDEM & DINNER Trak-Inn Bomoseen Rte 30 Bomoseen Vt. SUNDAY October 9th, 2011 No Limit Texas Holdem Tournament Doors open at 11:00, play starts @ 12:00 $ 100 dollars entry fee %75 payback Omaha Hi-Lo Tournament Registration @ 3:30 Omaha Hi-Lo No-Limit Start @ 4:00 $40 buy-in If you dont play Poker stop in and support the cause by having dinner. Which is $10. Trak Inn is famous for their Dinner Menu. Serving from 1:00 - 6:00. Proceeds will go to the flood victims. Sponsored by Center Grange #290 Hubbardton VT The TRAK INN Restaurant, Bomoseen, VT & the VT-NY Border Poker League. INFO- Ray Downs 518499-1750 or rdowns01@nycap.rr.com. GARLIC FESTIVAL at the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market The second annual Garlic Festival at the Warrensburgh Riverfront Farmers Market is scheduled for the Friday of Columbus Day Weekend, October 7, 2011 from 3 - 6 p.m. Vendors will be selling many varieties of locally grown garlic to eat and grow. Information on how to grow garlic will be provided by Warren County Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners. Recipe handouts using garlic scapes, whole bulbs and cloves. Samples of dishes using garlic as the key ingredient will be offered. Contests with prizes awarded for the best foods featuring garlic in the following categories: appetizer, soup, pasta, entree, vegetable, and dessert. Garlic Mystique: Medicinal, Folklore and Much More...Demonstrations on how to decoratively display garlic. Live Music in the Gazebo More information available by calling 466-5497 or e-mailing taawhalen@yahoo.com THE SHOPPE OFF BROADWAY thrift store in Salem located beside the Courthouse Community Center will once again be offering shoppers the opportunity to purchase a bag filled with clothing, shoes and purses for only one dollar. The popular monthly event will take place starting Wednesday, September 28th from 1 6 pm and continue Thursday through Saturday, September 29th October 1st from 10 1 pm. This is the perfect opportunity to purchase warm clothing for children and adults. Shoppe profits support the many programs offered for children in the area. Donations of gently used clothing are always appreciated and may be made during Shoppe hours.
TALENTS OF JORDAN BECKER, COURTHOUSE POTTER, DISPLAYED The Courthouse Community Center in Salem will be presenting an exhibit of the wood-fired pottery of Jordan Becker. Ash + Clay will be on display in the Great Hall until Friday, September 30. A Bennington College graduate, Jordan is the manager and instructor at the Courthouse Pottery Studio and oversees the ceramics program at Salem Art Works as well. Having a great fondness for the Battenkill Valley area, Jordan returned to his country roots after starting his career in New York City. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway in Salem and is handicap accessible. For additional information, contact the CCC at 518-854-7053. EXCITING FALL OPPORTUNITIES AT THE CCC. As the progress continues with the clean-up process at the Salem Courthouse Community Center, plans to resume classes are underway. The pottery studio is making great strides and studio manager, Jordan Becker is projecting classes will resume the first week in November. Any interested parties should contact the CCC or follow the progress at www.salemcourthouse.org. The CCC is excited to be offering a free English language class starting Thursday, October 6th from 6:30 to 7:30 pm. The class session will last for 7 weeks, and should provide the individual with some basics for speaking the English language. Retired teacher, Faith Perkins will instruct the class which is open to everyone. If you know of anyone who may benefit from this opportunity, please let them know. For the creative individual, the CCC is offering Art in the Barn. Noted artist, Joan Duff Bohrer will be instructing the class on Mondays from 9 to noon starting on October 3rd and ending October 24th. The four sessions are designed to enrich the painting experience and are offered to beginners and accomplished artists alike. The CCC is located on East Broadway across from the Salem Central School and everyone is invited. MONTHLY BREAKFAST- The Johnsonville Rescue Squad located @ 4 River Rd. Johnsonville, NY will be holding their monthly breakfast Sun. Oct. 2nd 7:30-11:30. Menu consists of eggs, pancakes, french toast, sausage, omelets, juice, coffee, fruit and hash browns.Cost Adults $6 children 5-12 $3 call (518)7539549.
SMALL BUSINESS EXPO AND CRAFT FAIR AT SCHAGHTICOKE FAIRGROUNDS Showcasing the areas finest small businesses and local artisans, over 50 vendors will be on hand at the first Small Business Expo and Craft Fair to be held on Saturday, October 1 and Sunday, October 2, 2011 at the Schaghticoke fairgrounds. Hours are 9:00am to 3:00pm both days. Both the expo and craft fair will be held inside the NYS Products building and the 4-H building, so come rain or shine! Just in time for the holidays, local skilled craft persons will be selling everything from handmade jewelry, Adirondack furniture, womens clothing, accessories, home fashions, country crafts, holiday decorations and more. In addition to the craft fair, there will be independent retailers including representatives from Avon, Pampered Chef, Scentsy, Shush Shoes, Tupperware, Mary Kay, Lia Sophia, Miche Bags and many more. Local small businesses, just to mention a few, will be on hand promoting everything from graphic design services and funeral home services to travel information, insurance and pet care services. The Schaghticoke Fair will be raffling chances to win Box Seat # 8 for the 2012 Schaghticoke Fair. Raffle tickets are $5.00 each or 3 for $10.00. You do not need to be present to win! In addition to fantastic food, entertainment, including Nashville Songwriter Phil Hoyt performing original and country music from 11am - 1pm on Saturday, and raffles there will also be a bounce house for the kids. Free admission to attend this event. For more event information, please call 518-753-4411, x13 or visit our website at www.schaghticokefair.com. The Schaghticoke fairgrounds are located at Routes 67 & 40, Schaghticoke, NY.
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GARAGE SALE October 1 & 2 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. RAIN or SHINE 5 Dorance Road - Hebron 3 miles south of 22 & 149 intersections, Granville, NY left on Dorance Road mile from West Pawlet off County Route 31 Guns, ammo, knives, scopes, binoculars, tools, tires, and many other things. QUEEN PILLOW TOP MATTRESS SET Euro (pillow) top mattress, box foundation and steel frame in original packaging. In Storage. Sacrifice at half of cost. Warranty Card attached. $325 Call 518260-6653 SCRAP METAL, heavy tool steel, batteries, copper bits & pcs, brass, varied pumbing, est. 2-3,000 lbs. You pick up. Best fair offer on all of it, no skinners please! Call 623-9509 after 12 noon only! CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's, cylinder records, parts. Call 798-5612 TREE AND STUMP REMOVAL LAND AND LOT CLEARING. REASONABLE & INSURED 518-623-2389 MINI HORSES FOR SALE $200 Each 518-854-7930 2004 HONDA XR80 BIKE Good condition. $900. 518-747-0931 SEASONED HARDWOOD cut, split, delivered, $200 full cord. 518-854-9647
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DRUMMS SAWMILL Kiln Dried Rough Cut and Planed lumber in stock. 1" & 2" T&G. Shiplap, Novelty Siding, Log Cabin Siding. V-Groove. Hrs: M-F 8 am-4:30 pm; Sat. 8 am-3:30 pm Pick-up or delivery. 193 Casey Road in Schuylerville. 518-928-9982 518-583-1168
LARGE COLLECTION OF PIANO MUSIC & VERY EARLY SHEET MUSIC FOR SALE: Call 518-692-9645. 8 TRACK & CASSETTE TAPES FOR SALE. Call 518-692-9645. FOR SALE 2005 SUZUKI FORENZA STATION WAGON. Fully loaded, Cal. Car, every option, 80K, Exel Gas mi. 4 cyl, auto, six airbags. $5,850 O.B.O. Call 623-9509 after 12 Noon.
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WANTED OWL PEN GUNS & AMMO BOOK BARNS (Parts & Pieces) are open for the season. New or Used. 100,000 books, maps, prints. Good, Bad or Ugly Open Wed-Sun 11am-5pm. 518-854-7930 518-692-7039 owlpenbooks@wildblue.net
FIREWOOD FOR SALE: full cord, local, unseasoned Hardwood, cut and split. 518692-2109 SLATE WANTED: Used slate on or off the building. Also new and used slate for sale. Call 802-265-3200. QUALITY USED CARS visit us at WARNER'S AUTO Church Street., Granville, NY 518-642-1342 CASH: For crank phonographs, early 78's, cylinder records, parts. Call 798-5612
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BEST OF QUALITY TAXIDERMY Deer Heads Mounted. Bear Rugs Made. Museum Quality. 518-642-9570 CHICKEN BARBECUE- The Cossayuna Vol. Fire Department will be holding a Chicken Barbecue, October 8, noon-3pm at their station on Bunker Hill Rd., Cossayuna,. Please reserve your tickets by October 4. Price is $9 for half chicken, macaroni salad, baked beans, roll, and drink. For more information or to reserve tickets, call 692-7864 or email cvfda12823@gmail.com For more events, please visit www.cossayunavfd.com
TENTS FOR RENT Graduations/Birthdays, etc. Tables & chairs available. Call Artie Erbe 518-692-2974
HERITAGE HUNTERS ANNUAL GENEALOGY CONFERENCE Marian Pierre-Louis, the principal researcher for Fieldstone Historic Research and a regular speaker at genealogical societies, will offer four workshops at the annual Heritage Hunters Fall Conference. It will be held on Saturday, October 15th at Saratoga Town Hall in Schuylerville, at the corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29. The topics are: Pirates and Prisoners - the Registry is more than just Deeds; Two Chairs and a Pair of Spectacles discovering your ancestors in Probate Records; Finding the Gems in Cemeteries; and Dont Call Your Relatives, Let Them Call You! The day begins with registration, exhibits and coffee at 8:45 AM and will conclude at 3:15 PM. A hot lunch will be served. Registration by Oct 12 - $30 for members and $40 for others. For information call 518-587-2978 or email: melfrejo@aol.com.
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LITTLE THEATER ON THE FARM BROADWAY ROYALTY Premiere of a new musical revue of best songs written by Jewish composers/lyricists over past 100 years of Broadway productions. Produced by Martin P. Kelly. Features Janet Stasio, Angela Potrikus, Adam Paul Fine, William Hickman, and Keyboardist Vince Bonafede. Saturday, Oct. 1 at 2:00 and 5:30 p.m. Little Theater on the Farm, 27 Plum Road, Fort Edward, NY. $10. (518) 461-5411 or www.littletheater27.com
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4TH ANNUAL BASKET RAFFLE.The Auxilliary Unit of American Legion Post #634 Route 22 North in Cambridge, NY will hold its 4th annual Basket Raffle on Sunday, October 9th, 2011, Doors open 1PM and drawing begins at 2:30PM. Concession stand will be open. Tickets are available prior to raffle and at the door. To donate or purchase advance tickets please contact June Hommel 518-677-3576 or contact the American Legion Lounge. Everyone is welcome
NYC BUS TRIP Seats are still available on the Cambirdge Girl Scouts trip to New York City. The bus leaves Dollar General on Rt 22 in Cambridge 7 a.m. on Saturday, October 15, returns to Cambridge by 11 p.m. that night. The bus will drop passengers off at Bryant Park in New York City around 11 a.m. After a day sightseeing, shopping or seeing a show, the bus will depart from Bryant Park at 7 p.m. Seats are $45 per person. Contact Lisa Pembroke, Troop Leader, at 518-222-4372 or Beth Dillard, 6778356, for details and to reserve seats. Space is limited, so make your reservations soon.
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SUICIDE PREVENTION WALK- Suicide is the third leading cause of death among teens and young adults in the United States. Hoosick has seen its share of these tragedies over the years, most notably with the two teen suicides that occurred in 2010. Last year more than 500 people participated in the first community suicide prevention walk organized by the Hoosick Area Youth Center & Community Coalition with the help of the Marcoux and Sweeney families. The event was very moving and meaningful to those touched directly and indirectly by suicide. Several people who tragically lost loved ones decades ago turned out to be part of this walk to save lives. The community is invited to walk with us again on October 9 to raise awareness about depression and suicide, to advocate for mental health issues, and to assist survivors of suicide loss in the recent and distant past. Walkers should gather in Wood Memorial Park where candles and ribbons will be distributed. The walk will begin at 5:30 p.m. St. Marks Church will provide a free dinner for walkers afterward. The church will also be open for a time of fellowship and sharing after the walk. For information, call 518-686-9050. CAR SHOW- The Clifton Park Elks Lodge, in association with Empire State Chassis and Fabrication, is holding their 5th Annual Elks Fall Classic Car Show Saturday, October 15, 2011, 9:00 am 4:00 pm at the Clifton Park Elks Lodge, 695 MacElroy Rd, Ballston Lake, New York. Proceeds to benefit various Elks charities, including the Elks National Foundation, a major not-for-profit supporter of college scholarships, aid for people with disabilities, support of youth athletic and drug-education programs and Veterans services. SPECTATORS ALWAYS FREE!! Car entry only $10 - Registration closes at noon. For more info, contact John (518) 322-1551.
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JR NBA REGISTRATION- Gavin Parks highly successful youth basketball league is gearing up for another great season of Jr. NBA, which is a recreational program for boys and girls grades 2 through 10. All skill levels, including beginners, are welcome, and everyone receives equal playing time. Jr. NBA was developed in the fall of 2000 as an instructional program with 20 children. It has since grown into a multiple division league with more than 280 participants.The league is divided into four grade groups: grades 2/3, grades 4/5, grades 6/7, and grades 8 through 10, (based upon the grade the child is in for the 2011-2012 school year). Placement dates for each age group will be held October 12-15. Games and practice times are NOT determined until October 16. Practice begins the week of October 18 and will be held once a week thereafter, on the same night and time, for one hour. Assigned practice times run from 5:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. Games begin the week of November 6 and are held on Saturdays, ending February 5th. All games will take place at Gavin Park. Registration for Wilton residents is going on now. Non-residents can register beginning September 27th. The deadline to register is October 8th. The cost is $100 for Wilton residents and $130 for non-residents, which includes a full uniform. Gavin Park is located at 10 Lewis Drive, Saratoga Springs. You can register in person, at Gavin Park, or by mail. Registration forms can be obtained on the Towns website, www.townofwilton.com, using check, money order, or credit card (MasterCard or VISA). For more information, call please us at (518) 584-9455.
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AUTHORS NIGHT- The sixth annual Authors Night will be held on Tuesday, October 11th at 7:00 p.m. at Pats Barn, Rensselaer Tech Park, 100 Defreest Drive, Troy. Authors Night is an evening of life-affirming true stories by adult literacy students and tutors. Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County invites you to experience first-hand accounts of how literacy changes lives. Plus, local author Linda Murray Berzok will read from her recent publication, Storied Dishes. This free event is sponsored by CAP COM Federal Credit Union and everyone is welcome. Literacy Volunteers of Rensselaer County recruits and trains volunteers to provide individual and small group tutoring. A professional staff supports volunteer tutors, tutor trainers, planners, and board members who make our programs run. We are an affiliate of Literacy New York and accredited by ProLiteracy America. Contact Literacy Volunteers at 274-8526 or visit www.lvorc.org for more information. BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi. Everyone and the animals they love are welcome! Tuesday, October 4, 2011 @ 4:00 PM ... Followed by light refreshments of the season @ New Skete Monastery. All animals must be on a leash or in a secure pen at all times for the safety of participants and other animals. When not able to bring an animal, bring a photo of the animal or an endangered species in the wild. For further information visit our website or email RSVP to karengladstone@newskete.org.
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WORLDWIDE PHOTO WALK- The Saratoga County Historical Society announced that on Sunday, October 2, Brookside Museum in Ballston Spa will take part in the Fourth Annual Worldwide Photo Walk the worlds largest global social photography event in the history of photography. The Fourth Annual Worldwide Photo Walk, organized Scott Kelby, president of the National Association of Photoshop Professionals (NAPP) and #1 bestselling computer and technology book author, is the worlds largest global social photography event in the history of photography. This year, the Photo Walk will take place over two days in October giving more photographers from around the world a chance to participate. In 2010, more than 30,000 photographers walked in over 1,000 locations taking 6 million images in just one day. The Photo Walk is free and open to anyone who owns a camera. More Photo Walk details are available at: http://worldwidephotowalk.com/ or visit the Scott Kelby Worldwide Photo Walk Facebook page. FALL LUNCHEON- Monday, October 3, 11:30 am Social Hour, 12:30 lunch. Glens Falls Country Club Program: Fashion vs. Function: 18th Century Style. Luisa Craige-Sherman, owner of Explore History, LLC, will present a program about the manners of women in the mid to late 1700s and share examples of the clothing styles plus such fashion accessories as hats, gloves, jewelry, and shoes. Cost: $40. Reservations required. Call (518) 793-2826.
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MONTHLY SUPPER- The men of St. Marks Episcopal Church, 70 Main St., Hoosick Falls,invite everyone to enjoy our free monthly Sunday Supper, served from 5 - 6pm.Upcoming dates are Oct 9, Nov 13, Dec 11.This is our mission to bring the community together and to love ourneighbors as ourselves. FOURTH ANNUAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AWARENESS PROJECT- The Fourth Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Project, Break the Chains will open Saturday, Oct.1 at bjsartworks Gallery and run through Monday, Oct. 31. Opening reception is Saturday Oct. 8, 4 6 pm Meet the artists and enjoy the acoustic inspirational music of Pam Barker. bjsartworks hopes to raise $1000.00 to give to our local Catholic Charities to help support the relief they provide to victims of domestic violence. Check donations can be made out to Catholic Charities and mailed or dropped off at the gallery. BLESSING OF THE ANIMALS- All and the animals they love are welcome! New Skete Monasteries Annual Blessing of the Animals in celebration of the Feast of Saint Francis of Assisi will be held Tuesday, October 4, 2011 at 4:00PM. Light refreshments of the season to follow. All animals must be on a leash or in a secure pen at all times for the safety of participants and other animals. When not able to bring an animal, bring a photo of the animal or an endangered species in the wild. 250 New Skete Lane, Cambridge, NY. Information: (518) 677-3928 ext. 303 or www.newskete.org. CRAFT VENDORS WANTED The Thurman Fall Farm Tour, to be held October 8th and 9th, has openings for vendors at its craft fair at The Glen Lodge B&B and Market on busy NY State route 28, between Warrensburg and Gore Mountain. Also at that site, organizers say, will be availability of a train ride to Thurman Station on the Saratoga & North Creek Railroad, a horse logging demonstration and raft rides. The rest of the Town of Thurman will be humming for those two days, with open houses at sugar houses and tree farms, a geocaching scavenger hunt, gallery tours, a business home show, and much more. It promises to bring a good crowd. Those interested in learning more or obtaining a craft vendor application should call 518-623-9595 or email martinslumber@hotmail.com. To learn more about the whole event, visit the constantly-changing website, www.persisgranger.com/Thurman_Fall_Farm_Tour.htm. 5TH ANNUAL FALLING LEAVES 5K RUN and Kids Fun Run Saturday October 8, 2011 To benefit the community and worldwide outreach programs of the Ballston Spa United Methodist Church. For more information and a registration form, please visit our website at www.ballstonspaumchurch.org. You can also contact Heather Leggieri at dhlegg@msn.com or 8856659. Great exercise, great fun, and great prizes! NEW YORK CITY BUS TRIP WITH OPTION OF RADIO CITY TICKETS The Cossayuna Vol. Fire Dept. Auxiliary is sponsoring a bus trip to New York City on November 12. Two options available. Day on your own in the City ($43); or trip to the City along with a ticket to Radio City Music Hall ($107) to see the Christmas show. Radio City tickets are located on the 1st Mezzanine and are limited, so call early. Bus trip is provided by Yankee Trails. Pick up locations are Aviation and Wilton Malls. For more information contact Rose Bain, at 518-669-3402 or krbain@roadrunner.com. GARAGE SALE- The Moseskill Marketplace, located at 120 Main Street in Argyle, NY is holding its annual Garage Sale on Saturday, October 8th from 9am till 5pm. The procedes from this sale benefits the co-op. Moseskill Marketplace is an artisans co-op. Currently the works of over forty area producers/ craftsmen/artists are on display in the store. Shoppers will find locally produced honey and maple products. Also on display are hand made area rugs, slate coasters and stands and fine and folk art items.Visitors to the store will see baby items, hand made/ milled soaps, sewn items for the home and to wear. Books by local authors and quality jewelry are also available. Everyone is encouraged to visit the new Holiday Room where a selection of wreaths, swags and ornaments delight the eye. DINNER- BACON HILL REFORMED CHURCH WILL HAVE A ROAST PORK DINNER SERVED FAMILY STYLE ON SATURDAY OCTOBER 8 SERVINGS ARE AT 4;39 AND 5;45 P.M. ADULTS $9.50 AND CHILDREN 12 UNDER $5.00 TAKEOUTS AVAILABLE. FOR RESERVATIONS CALL JANE SCHWERD 587-8147. MENU; ROAST PORK W/DRESSING, MASHED POTATOES, SQUASH, KRAUT, HOMEMADE APPLESAUCE, ROLLS, HOMEMADE PIES AND BEVERAGE. HANDICAP ACCESSIBLE. TURKEY SUPPER: On Saturday October 15, 2011, Christ Methodist Church in Johnsonville will hold the annual Turkey Supper. Settings will be at 5,6, and 7 p.m. Takeout dinners will also be available. 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MAMMALS OF THE ADIRONDACKS- Argyle Free Library presaents a free slide show by nature photographer Gerry Lemmo at 7:00PM on Wednesday October 5, 2011 at the Argyle United Presbyterian Church. The slide show is entitled Mammals of the Adirondacks, from Mice to Moose This event is made possible, in part, with public funds from the NY State Council on the ARTs Decentralizatioon Program. administered locally by the Lower Aderondack Regional Arts Council. Thank you- Fay M. Graham638-8861. CALL TO ARTISTS! 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Project Art related or inspired by the subject of Domestic Violence October 1 - 31, 2011 Go to the web site for Prospectus http:// www.bjsartworks.com/ or Bev for more info 518-793-9350. INDIAN HEAD RESORT The Moreau Seniors will be raveling to the Indian Head Resort for an overnight stay on October 3rd and 4th. It includes a luncheon cruise on Lake Winnepesukee, and visits to the Wright Museum and Castle in the Clouds. They will be staying at the Indian Head Resort, which offers great food, and entertainment, and relaxing surroundings. This will be a beautiful fall foliage trip. Call the Center to sign up now, 792-6007. TAG SALE/FLEA MARKET- The Cossayuna Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary will be holding a Tag Sale / Flea Market on October 8 and looking for anyone who wants to rent space. Please visit www.cossayunavfd.com for form to reserve your space. Please call Rose Bain at 692-7864 or email cvfda12823@gmail for more information. ROAST PORK DINNER:Presbyterian United Church of Schaghticoke Annual roast pork dinner Saturday, October 29, 2011; sittings at 5:00 p.m. and 6:30 p.m. We ARE handicapped accessible! Call Sylvia 753-4545 for reservations (required).
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