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COURTHOUSE GALLERY- Ginger Ertz had an irrepressible creative urge since she was old enough to hold a crayon, and in the 1980s, with a BA and MLS under her belt, she started taking drawing, painting, and sculpture classes one or two nights a week, first at the University of the Arts, and then at The Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, for four years at each school. She moved to Vermont and studied with private art teachers, eventually becoming a painting teacher herself. At this point she was exhibiting work and winning awards, such as the Vermont Studio Center Fellowship Award at the Stratton (VT) Arts Festival, in 1997. She returned to school full-time and obtained an MFA from Johnson (VT) State College and the Vermont Studio Center in 2001. She continues to show work regionally and beyond. Her site-specific Soft Chandelier was selected and installed at the Albany International Airport from 2007-2010. She was recently included in the Artists of the Mohawk-Hudson Region, a juried exhibition at the Hyde Museum, Glens Falls, NY, in fall of 2010, and at MASS Mocas KidSpace exhibition Under The Sea, October 1, 2011 May 30, 2012. Her awards include residencies at the American Academy in Rome, and several residencies at the Vermont Studio Center. In 2009 she received a New York Foundation for the Arts Fellowship.This exhibition is funded in part by Price Choppers Golub Foundation, The Town of Lake George, and the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. The Courthouse Gallery hours during exhibitions are Tuesday through Friday 12 - 5 pm, Saturday 12 - 4 pm, and all other times by appointment. The Courthouse Gallery is located at the corner of Canada and Lower Amherst Streets, Lake George, NY. For more information call (518) 668-2616, mail@lakegeorgearts.org , or visit www.lakegeorgearts.org. LaVictoire Farm Sales & Service LaVictoire Farm Sales & Service
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CCC RECEIVES LARAC GRANT The Salem Courthouse Community Center has once again received LARAC funding in support of two worthwhile initiatives. On Friday, January 27, an exhibit entitled The Old Washington County Courthouse will open in the Great Hall. The exhibit which is being created with the assistance of Salem Town Historian, William A. Cormier, will be an interactive display featuring old photographs, diagrams, a CD produced by Tom McMorris and artifacts from the archives. Designed by noted architect, Marcus Cummings, and constructed in 1869, the courthouse is an historically significant building which serves as the anchor of the Salem Historic District. The courthouse is managed by the Historic Salem Courthouse Preservation Association which is striving to restore the building. Additional funding from the Shoppe Off Broadway thrift store and the Dr. Asa Fitch Historical Society has helped to make the exhibit a reality. The Old Washington County Courthouse will be available for viewing until April 2 and will open with a reception on January 27 from 5 until 7 pm. The public is invited. MOVIE NIGHT at the Moreau Community Center Saturday January 14 7-9pm featuring Mr Poppers Penquins. Comfy clothes, sleeping bags and pillows welcome. Soda, water and popcorn sold. $5 per person. $15 for family of 4 or more! Benefit Megan Blake for the People to People Student Ambassador Program. Info and directions: 518-232-5747.
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FISH FRY: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club, located on Fish Creek, south of the village of Victory (look fo our sign) will be starting our FISH FRY FRIDAY January 13 5-7pm and will continue every Friday through March 30. Fried fish or clams or Chicken Tenders $8 . Clam Chowder-$5 a quart! Eat in our club house or take it home. Take Out: 518-695-3917. Everyone is Welcome!
THE COSSAYUNA VOL. FIRE DEPARTMENT AND AUXILIARY WILL BE HOLDING A PENNIES FOR PEYTON BENEFIT BREAKFAST for four-year-old Peyton Colby, on February 5, 7am-12pm. Peyton has been diagnosed with Acute Lymphocytic Leukemia. Peyton is the daughter of Tom and Melissa Colby. She is currently receiving chemo and care at Albany Medical Center. Both Tom and Melissa are members of the Cossayuna VFD and Auxiliary, so please help us in supporting Peyton and her family as they fight this disease. Your support is very much appreciated! Menu includes pancakes, French toast, eggs, home fries, bacon, sausage, toast, coffee/tea/ juice. Price is $6 per person, under five free. There will be many raffles, and 50.50 available. If anyone would like to donate items for the raffles, please drop off at Cossayuna Fire House, Tuesday nights after 7pm or call 692-7155 for pick-up or drop-off arrangements. Any monetary cash donations can be mailed to Cossayuna VFD, c/o Pennies for Peyton, PO Box 321, Cossayuna, NY 12823, Checks payable to: Cossayuna VFD Peyton Fund. Any questions can be directed to cvfda12823@gmail.com. Please visit www.cossayunavfd.com for more information.
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HERITAGE CENTER IN SALEM: Just in time to help celebrate its 10th anniversary, the Historic Salem Courthouse has been designated a Heritage Center by Lakes to Locks Passage, Inc. Visitors coming to the Courthouse Community Center and the Salem area will be met by community members reaching out to provide meaningful information, share authentic experiences and help provide a unique opportunity for guests. Lakes to Locks Passage connects historic, natural, cultural and recreational resources along the Champlain Canal, Upper Hudson River, Lake George and Lake Champlain region. As a Heritage Center, the CCC will be a keeper of community culture and will help build public awareness, appreciation and participation in the historic, natural and cultural resources of the area. Several Heritage Centers are planned for the Champlain Canal corridor for this purpose. On December 14, 2011, the Town of Salem Board passed a resolution in support of this effort. A meeting at the CCC has been planned for Thursday, January 19th at 7 pm to answer questions, collect stores and share a passion for the area. The CCC is located at 58 East Broadway in Salem, and the public is invited to attend. COMEDY SHOW: Sons of the American Legion Comedy Show at the Greenwich Elks Lodge Route 40 in Greenwich Saturday, January 28 starting at 5pm with food and drink available. Featuring Jodi Weiner, Matt Bergman, and Jamie Lissow, extraordinary comedians. Call Phil at 518-378-4810 or 518-3618970 for tickets or more info.
FROST FAIRE- Snow or no snowcome enjoy the 17th annual Frost Faire from 10:30am to 3pm on Saturday, January 28 at Saratoga National Historical Park, located on Routes 4 and 32 in Stillwater. If theres snow, bring your snow tube or plastic sled for spectacular rides on the Big Hill. If theres no snow, you can still enjoy horse-drawn carriage rides, winter nature treks, contra-dancing, special exhibits, games, plus cocoa and cookies by the bonfire. The event is free. STOP 1 Snow tubing the Big Hill (snow tubes/plastic sleds/toboggans only), bonfire, horse-drawn carriage rides and games including Giant Soldier Puzzle, Ice Bowling and Bottle Fishing, warming tent with cocoa and cookies. 12 noon: Winter Nature Hike with hidden treasures and prizes open to all. VISITOR CENTER Contra-dancing, colonial handwriting demonstration, childrens craft room including decorative tin piercing and copper embossing, bonfire, cannon and musket firing demonstrations every half hour. 10:30am Guided Snow-Shoe Trek by reservation only - call 664.9821 ext. 219 or email: megan_stevens@nps.gov Popular in the 1700s, a Frost Faire eased the effects of cabin fever with opportunities to visit friends and enjoy winter activities, refreshments and entertainment. Come out and carry on the tradition! This event is sponsored by the Town of Stillwater and Saratoga National Historical Park. For more information on this or other events at Saratoga National Historical Park, please call the Visitor Center at 518-664-9821 ext. 224 or check our website at www.nps.gov/ sara
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VETERANS/SCHOLARSHIP BREAKFAST at the Clifton Park Elks Lodge 695 MacElroy Road (518) 877-5200 Sunday, January 22, 2012 - 8:00 am 11:30 am. Proceeds benefit the Lodges Veteran & Scholarship Programs. Come enjoy one of the best deals in town!!! 22 CALIBER RIFLE COMPETITION: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be starting rifle competition Tuesday 17 January 2012 at 7PM, and will continue every Tuesday thru 13 March 2012 . EVERYONE WILL BE WELCOME. Bring your own 22 caliber rifle and ammunition. For additional information contact: Ron at 695-3917. FISH FRY: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club located on route 32 south of the village of Victory ( look for our sign ). Will be starting our Fish Fry on Friday 20 January 2012 at 5PM-7PM and will continue on every Friday thru 30 March 2012. Menu: Fried Fish-$8.00, or Fried Clams- $8.00, or Fried Chicken Tenders$8.00, also available will be Clam Chowder at $5.00 a quart. You are invited to eat in at our club house or to call ahead for Take Out 695-3917. EVERYONE will be welcome.
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NEW TAI CHI CLASS OFFERED at Seventy Main in Greenwich A new Beginners Introduction to Tai Chi & Qi Gong class will be offered at Seventy Main in Greenwich in conjunction with The Tai Chi Center of Saratoga. The introductory class will start on January 16 and will run for four weeks, until February 6. Classes are one hour long and start at 7:15 PM. A follow-up class to continue learning the tai chi form will be scheduled if there is interest. In this course, you will begin learning the first movements of the Yang style Tai Chi form as well as basic Qi Gong postures, movements and breath work. These techniques have many benefits for health and well being including flexibility, stress reduction and balance. If interested, please contact Chris at 692-8579 or vanlinc1@gmail.com. Pre-registration is required.
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MOVIE NIGHT- Please join us on Friday January 13 as we watch Jim Carrey in Mr. Poppers Penguins at 7:00pm. The movie is rated PG and runs 94 minutes and will be aired on the big screen at the Schuylerville Public Library. The Schuylerville public Library is located at 52 Ferry Street in Schuylerville. This is a free family program, open to all ages. Feel free to bring snacks! For more information on our movie program, please contact Amanda at 518-695-6641 or via email at afiandaca@sals.edu.
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COMMUNITY LUNCH: Argyle United Methodist Church is serving a free community soup & sandwich lunch on Saturday, Jan 28, from 11:00 am 1:00 pm. Come join us for a warm cup of soup. Also, blood pressure checks will be available.
BATTENKILL TIME TRADERS- What if you could get an hour (or more) of some service you need or want without having to pay cash for it? In exchange youd offer an hour (or more) of something youre good at and like to do. The concept is called time banking, or time trading. For every hour of service given to any member a participant earns one hour, which can be traded for one hour of services from any other member of the time bank. Wide-ranging options for exchange are based on the members skills computer help, rototilling, or keeping an elder company for example. Its not barter on a one-to-one basis. The time trading system values everyones contributions equally. Battenkill Time Traders, a group based in southern Washington County, is hosting an information session at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, January 17 at Proudfit Hall (181 Main Street) in Salem NY (snow date Tuesday, January 24). At the introductory meeting coordinators explain how time trading works, and attendees have the opportunity to meet others in the group. Attendees learn how to begin their active membership and receive hours in their account when they complete membership steps. Bring a non-perishable donation to the food panty and earn an hour with membership. Time trading is a simple idea that has powerful ripple effects in building community connections. For additional information, find us at http://battenkill.timebanks.org/ or on Facebook at Battenkill Time Traders, or call 518-288-5241. Time banking will continue with a Community Social Soup Swap, on Sunday, February 5 from 2-4 p.m. also at Proudfit Hall at 181 Main Street, Salem NY. Bring a crock pot of your favorite soup to share (and earn an hour for your membership), or just come for an afternoon of getting to know your neighbors, enjoying hot soup, and learning a little bit about time banking and how it can improve your life and your neighborhood. Proudfit Hall is handicapped accessible, and there will be a crafts table for children. Everyone is welcome.
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FREE 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 Feb 12, Mar 11. We are handicapped accessible. This is our mission to bring the community together and to love our neighbors as ourselves. Call 518-686 4982 for more info. HERITAGE HUNTERS- Heritage Hunters of Saratoga County will meet on Saturday, January 21, at 1pm at the Town of Saratoga Town Hall, corner of Rt. 4 and Rt. 29 in Schuylerville. Program speaker Lauren Roberts, Saratoga County Historian, will highlight the resources available at the county historians office. She will also explain how to access the Saratoga County Clerks online resources, including deeds, mortgages and censuses. Public is welcome. For information call 587-2978. TASTE OF POLAND- Saturday, January 14 Country Dinner Dance at the Taste of Poland (formerly Northwoods), 188 Bear Pond Road, Athol, 12810 alternate Saturdays, January 14 through April, 6 p.m , $15. smokinggunevents@gmail.com. Free buffet supper & dessert. Partner and line dance lessons, then open dancing to DJ. EENIE MEENIE MUSIC, Wednesday, January 18th, 10:30am. Greenwich Library, 148 Main St. Bring your family and make some music in a demo class of the internationally recognized music and movement class Music Together, for young children (0-4 years) and the adults who love them! Eenie Meenie Music is a new family music center offering classes in Greenwich and Cambridge. For more information, please contact Teacher Sylvia: 518-409-1800 or sylvia@eeniemeeniemusic.com. FOLLOWING THEIR FOOTSTEPS: The Knox Trail Honor Walk During the winter of 17751776, Colonel Henry Knox left Boston, marched to New Yorks Fort Ticonderoga, andwith a team of men and oxenhauled more than 50 tons of cannons and other arms back to Bostons Dorchester Heights. The threat of these cannons firing on British ships in Boston Harbor led to the British evacuation of Boston, a major victory for the fledging Continental Army. In 1926, New York and Massachusetts began installing commemorative markers that traced the so-called Knox Trail at locations in the two states. In April of 2012, staff members of Patriots of the American Revolution Magazine will walk the Knox Trail. The mission: to honor Henry Knox and his noble train of artillery, to raise awareness of and promote the Knox Trail as a unique American historical route, and to help the American Revolution Association raise needed money for history-based museums and parks with connections to Henry Knox and the Knox Trail. Starting from Fort Ticonderoga on Friday, April 6, 2012, Patriots of the American Revolution Managing Editor Benjamin Smith and Copyeditor Alex Culpepper will march south along Lake George and the Hudson River to Kinderhook, New York, where they will veer east into Massachusetts, aiming to reach Dorchester Heights in Boston National Historical Park on Wednesday, April 18. Along the way they will take photographs of the various markers along the Knox Trail and document their trip for in-depth articles about the Trail that will run in future issues of Patriots of the American Revolution magazine. Donations received by corporations and private individuals will be collected by the American Revolution Association and distributed directly and equally to the following four museums and parks: Fort Ticonderoga (www.fortticonderoga.org) New York State Military Museum (http://cts.vresp.com/c/?FriendsoftheNewYorkS/ 71393a5f47/89c3e18a2f/6c4e277454 Boston National Historical Park (www.nps.gov/bost/index.htm) Montpelier, The General Henry Knox Museum (www.generalknoxmuseum.org) Patriots of the American Revolution and the American Revolution Association will keep none of the donations. 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ACCLAIMED AUTHOR MARIA SPECK TO TEACH A HANDS-ON COOKING CLASS BASED ON HER BEST SELLING BOOK ANCIENT GRAINS FOR MODERN MEALS TO BENEFIT THE BATTENKILL KITCHEN IN HISTORIC WASHINGTON COUNTY NEW YORK. The Battenkill Kitchen is pleased to announce the start of its exciting 2012 Cooking Class Season with Maria Speck. Maria Speck not only brings whole and ancient grains to the written page, but also shares with you the ease with which they can become your fastfriends in the kitchen. The recipes are written with clarity, shared with ample stories and rich with history of the grains to make you hungry to cook and share. Ancient grains might seem old fashioned, but come discover why they are the most chic and right-now inspiration of the food world. In this more mindful, health conscious time it is proven that eating whole grains provides a delicious, healthful alternative to processed foods. If you made a promise to eat better, and live more mindfully this New Year, Maria will surely provide you with recipes to help you achieve that goal and live that promise. Space is limited, early registration is advised, Class cost is $110 and includes cost of book. Salem, New York Saturday January 28, 2012 11:00 am 3:00 pm. About Ancient Grains for Modern Meals: Food writer Maria Specks passion for propelling Old World staples such as farro, barley, polenta, and wheat berries to the forefront of new American cooking is beautifully presented in Ancient Grains for Modern Meals. Maria Speck draws on food traditions from across the Mediterranean and northern Europe to reveal how versatile, satisfying, flavorful, and sophisticated whole grains can be. Rustic but elegant dishesCreamy Farro with Honey-Roasted Grapes, Barley Salad with Figs and Tarragon-Lemon Dressing, Lamb Stew with Wheat Berries in Red Wine Sauce, and Purple Rice Pudding with Rose Water Datesare sure to please discerning palates and become favorites in any whole grain repertoire. Learn how to integrate whole grains into busy lives, from quick-cooking quinoa and buckwheat to the slower varieties such as spelt and Kamut. The stunning flavors and lively textures of whole grains are enhanced with natural ingredients such as butter, cream, and prosciuttoin moderationto create lush Mediterraneaninspired recipes. A collection of time-honored, updated classics a treasury for todays cooks. About Maria Speck: The New York Times listed the book, Marias first, as one of the best cookbooks of 2011. Maria grew up in Greece and Germany before moving to the US in 1993 this unusual heritage is at the center of her cooking, writing, and teaching. Marias recipes are inspired by the ease and appeal of Mediterranean cuisine and the centuries-old traditions of preparing whole grain foods in Northern Europe. She combines her vast knowledge about cooking and baking with whole grains with a keen understanding of how to transform these ancient staples into quick and modern foods for our time-strapped lives. In her food writing, Maria combines more than two decades of journalistic research, editing and reporting with her lifelong passion for food. She started her career at Germanys leading news agency Deutsche Presse Agentur (DPA), and she came to the US as a Knight Fellow at Stanford University. Since then, she has worked as a freelance writer for US and German magazines. In the US, Maria has contributed to Gourmet magazine, Saveur, Gastronomica, the Vegetarian Times and Cooking Club, the publication of the Cooking Club of America among others. In Germany, Marias stories have been published in the countrys leading magazines and newspapers. Maria is a member of the International Association of Culinary Professionals (IACP), Chefs Collaborative, Les Dames dEscoffier, The Culinary Guild of New England, and Slow Food USA. For more information, please visit www.mariaspeck.com. About The Battenkill Kitchen:The Battenkill Kitchen, Inc. is a not-for-profit 501 (c) (3) organization and operates as an educational kitchen facility whose goals include: To provide educational seminars and instruction in the areas of food preparation to local farmers and food producers; To provide area residents information and educational assistance in the creation and packaging of food products; To use the kitchen as a teaching platform to educate local school children about food; To provide the community with a kitchen to be used for community events. For more information, please visit www.battenkillkitchen.org.
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BATTENKILL CHORALE SEVENTEENTH ANNIVERSARY SEASON The Battenkill Chorale, Janet McGhee Artistic Director, opens its seventeenth anniversary season with a program of French music on January 28th and 29th, both at 3pm, at St. Josephs Catholic Church, 35 Hill Street, Greenwich, NY. The 100-voice Chorale and professional orchestra will be joined by soloists Susan Hermance Fedak and Keith Kibler in Maurice Durufles Requiem. Also on the program are motets by Francis Poulenc, Gabriel Faure, and Olivier Messaien. In conjunction with this concert, acclaimed artist and Battenkill Chorale soprano Annie McNeice will have her work for sale beginning one half hour before each concert, continuing during intermission and after each concert. Tickets for this concert are $15 and can be reserved by calling (518) 692-8093 or emailing judith.kleinberg@yahoo.com. Due to circumstances beyond our control, St. Josephs Catholic Church is not handicap accessible in winter. The Battenkill Chorale recently returned from a thrilling choral tour of Austria and the Czech Republic. In addition to sold out concerts in Vienna and Prague, the Chorale was given special access to historical sites in the former Terezin concentration camp, where they sang in honor of the thousands who lived and perished there. Plans are underway for a 2014 choral tour to Estonia, Finland, and St. Petersburg, Russia. Mezzo soprano Susan Hermance Fedak has appeared with the Berkshire Lyric Theatre, the Glens Falls Symphony, and the Lake George Opera Company, and been soloist with many of the Capital Districts choral ensembles. A resident of Albany, Ms. Fedak is Associate Minister of Music and Arts at Westminster Presbyterian Church, Director of the Saratoga Childrens Chorus, and newly appointed Conductor of the Burnt Hills Oratorio Society for the 2012-13 season. Bass-baritone Keith Kibler made his national debuts at the age of twenty-four with the Opera Theatre of St. Louis and the Boston Symphony under Seiji Ozawa. He has sung leading opera roles and appeared in concert internationally with artists including Jon Humphrey and Elly Ameling. Twice a Fellow of the Tanglewood Music Center, Keith Kiblers doctorate was earned at Yale University and the Eastman School of Music. Dr. Kibler teaches in the music department of Williams College and also lectures frequently at Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts.
CANCER SERVICES PROGRAM OFFERS FREE HEALTH TESTING. If you dont presently have health insurance, the Cancer Services Program at Glens Falls Hospital pays for the cost of mammograms, pap tests and take-home colon cancer tests. Most local doctors and health centers participate and both men and women are eligible. Please call 518-926-6570 for more information on how you or a loved one could get life-saving tests at no cost to you. Glens Falls Hospital is a 410-bed, not-forprofit, community hospital serving a six-county region of Northeastern New York. With more than 2,900 employees, it is the largest healthcare provider between Albany and Montreal, offering inpatient and outpatient care, including emergency care, medicine/surgery, obstetrics, coronary care, cancer care, physical and occupational rehabilitation, and community services. OSTEO EXERCISE CLASS. Rensselaer Countys Troy Area Senior Center, 19 Third Street Are you tired of limiting your life due to osteoporosis? Have you recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis and want to prevent further damage? Even if you want to avoid getting osteoporosis altogether, come join our Osteo Exercise Class. This class is offered every Friday morning at 10:30 am in the Rose Room on the second floor with instructor, Grace Hamilton. The class works with weights that we provide. You will strengthen your core, and improve your joints and muscles in a fun and supportive atmosphere. Exercising allows us to maintain muscle strength, coordination, and balance, which in turn helps to prevent falls and related fractures. This is especially important for older adults and people who have been diagnosed with osteoporosis. Call 518-270-5348 for more information. SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY EVENTS: @ 52 Ferry St Schuylerville, NY 12871. 518-695-6641 Free weekly story hours on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10am. The stories are followed by a snack and a themed craft. Babies and children are always welcome. Also join our Magic the Gathering Club, now meeting on the first and third Saturdays of the month from 13. All ages and levels are welcome. This is a free program. Contact Amanda at 518-695-6641 with questions. THE SCHUYLERVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARYS KNITTING CLUB is now open to all crafters. The group meets the third Tuesday of each month at 7pm at our library. Please bring any craft project you are working on, such as quilting, crochet, knitting, needlepoint etc., and join us for an evening of crafting. If you are interested in learning a new craft, this could be just the place for you to get started. This month, the group meets on the 19th at 7pm. Please contact Amanda at 518-695-6641 or afiandaca@sals.edu for more information on the group. This is a free program. To see some of the completed projects, please visit our blog at http://schuylervillepubliclibrary.wordpress.com/. SPAGHETTI DINNER- The American Legion Auxiliary in Cambridge is hosting a Spaghetti Dinner. This Dinner is Take-out only, for a donation of $6. It will be held the second Wednesday of each month, through March. You will have your choice of many different sauces, including mussels and clam. Also for your choosing will be meatballs, sweet, and hot sausage. The serving time is from 4 to 6:30 PM at the Post, on Route 22 north, just outside the village. OSTEO AEROBICS @ Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy NY. Exercise is crucial to quality of life and development of the muscles surrounding the joints is most important. Join Grace Hamilton on Thursdays at 10:00 am and will meet weekly. 518-270-5348. SHOOT POOL FREE @ Rensselaer Countys Troy Senior Service Center, 19 Third Street, Troy NY, free to you if you are 60 years of age or older. The Center is open 8:30 am. to 3:00 pm., Monday through Friday. Call 518-270-5348 for more information. USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT OFFERS LOANS FOR VERY- LOW TO MODERATE INCOME POTENTIAL HOMEOWNERS. The U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) Rural Development has money available for low interest homeownership loans. Section 502 Direct and Guaranteed loans provide low to moderate income individuals and families the opportunity to acquire, build, rehabilitate, or improve single family dwellings in rural areas. The standard term for a Section 502 loan is 33 years, but 38- year loans may be considered for those who cannot afford a 33- year loan. Applicants may be eligible for payment assistance to reduce monthly payments. To qualify for USDA Rural Developments Direct Loan Program, applicants must have a household income of less than 80 percent of the county median, have an acceptable credit history and have sufficient income to make the mortgage payment. The home purchased must be modest, in good repair, (or able to be repaired with loan funds) and located in an eligible rural area. Interested persons can distinguish if their area is considered rural by visiting http://eligibility.sc.egov.usda.gov/eligibility/. Section 502 Guaranteed Loans are available to moderate income families and individuals. Applicants apply to approved lenders and USDA Rural Development issues loan note guarantees to participating lenders. These loans are made for 30 years at a fixed interest rate. The lender may loan up to 100% of the appraised value, and closing costs and repairs can often be included in the loan. A down payment and private mortgage insurance is not required, but a 2% one time guarantee fee is required at closing. For additional information regarding USDA Rural Development programs contact the Greenwich USDA Service Center at (518) 692-9940, Ext. 4, Todd Loy, or visit http://www.rurdev.usda.gov/ny. USDA Rural Development is an equal opportunity provider, employer, and lender. Phone: (518)692-9940 ext. 4 | Fax: (518)692-2203 | TDD:(315)477-6447 www.rurdev.usda.gov. CRAFT CLUB- The Schuylerville Public Librarys Knitting Club is now open to all crafters! The group meets the third Tuesday of the month at 7:00pm at the Schuylerville Public Library, located at 52 Ferry Street in Schuylerville. Bring a project to work on, or the supplies you need to begin a new project and come by to hang out with us for a night of relaxing and crafting. This is a free group. For more information on our Craft Club, please contact Amanda at 518-695-6641
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