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Hoosick Grange News

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

On July 9 Elsie Marpe was in charge of the program. She read a poem on “The Flower of Friendship” and told us the State flower, dog and flowers we can eat and medicine we can get from flowers like aloe for burns. She told us about painting rooms a color and how it affects us, like blue for bedrooms; it’s relaxing. Elsie quizzed us on “The Star Spangled Banner” and our flag, “Old Glory.” She read us three jokes and told us how to get rid of unwanted telephone calls by hitting your # button six or seven times. It confuses the machine and kicks your number out of their system. Also, send junk mail back with your payment. She heard proposed on a radio station that we write “In God We Trust” on the back or front of our mail – it is our national motto. Great idea, just do it. She finished her program with a poem, “When I’m An Old Lady,” and a closing thought. The Lecturer thanked Elsie.

July 23 Meeting

On July 23, after the business meeting, the Lecturer had for her program an old fashioned Spring-Cleaning program. She talked about cleaning in the 1930s, 40s and 50s and how different it was from the present time. They used Omar Wallpaper Cleaner, that looked like Play-Doh. They would swipe the ceiling and the rest of the wallpaper. When they were done with the pink ball, it had turned into a dry, black glob. They also used Fels Naptha Bar Soap that was used for everything, laundry, floor, dishes and cupboards. They used Bon Ami Cleanser and Behold, a polish for furniture. Ivory Flakes was used on laced curtains and then they were put on curtain stretchers. Oh, the hurt fingers. Vinegar and ammonia were used on windows, before Windex. The Lecturer talked about the old wringer washing machines and the two tubs of water, one with clear water and the other with bluing in it. They had to put each wash through the wringer and in the clear water, swish around and put through the second bluing water, and then through the wringer again. Each load had to be done this way. These were hard days. The Lecturer sang the Duz jingle and the Rinso White one. These soaps were used later on.

The Lecturer had a game on songs that were Wacky Hits from the 40s and 50s. This was fun finishing songs like “I’m My Own” – and singing them. She had a reading titled “The Fence,” about a boy with a bad temper. His father corrected him quite foxey. She read a poem, ”Naming The Chickens,” and had a closing poem, “Do You Wonder?” on the many blessings sent your way. Refreshments were served by Marion Cipperly, and they were delicious.

On August 6 is the Rensselaer County Pomona Grange at Brunswick, covered dish supper at 7 pm and Baking Contest. Our next meeting is the Hot Dog/Corn/Pot Luck at 7 pm. It is also Bingo/Fun Night. Don’t forget wrapped prizes. Invite friends and neighbors.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Local News

Walter A. Wood Alumni Reunion 2014

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Janice Tate

Nearly 150 alumni and guests attended the 33rd Annual Walter A. Wood High School Alumni Reunion on Saturday, July 14, 2014, at the Pittstown Volunteer Emergency Corps. Master of Ceremonies, Ronald Seifert, was introduced by Janice Tate, who welcomed the group and led the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Helen Filkins delivered the Invocation.

Following dinner, Ron Seifert gave a special welcome to the newest 50 year class, the Class of 1964, who were introduced by Janice Cipperly ’64. Attending were Elizabeth Davison, Donald Eighmey, Jennifer Fisk, Alan Frost, Ellen Gavagan Miller, Lester Goodermote, Richard Lassor, Beverly LeBarron Cummings, Douglas LeBarron, Harold McClellan, Sylvia Mello Silva, Charlotte Stevens Humphrey, Gary Tilley and James Whittet. Ann Sheldon Riedel introduced the Class of 1954 (the 60 year class): Shirley Andrew Palazzi, Helen Betner, Shirley Brownell Cottrell, Nancy Bulson Duket, Ellen Eighmey Carrolan, Alan Finzer, Beverly Kipp Perry and Sandra Pine Davis. Ron Seifert then recognized those attending from 1949 (65 years): Bud Bentley, Judith Bohmer Stewart and Helen McLucas Foss. The Class of 1948 was Robert Cipperly, Douglas Sherman, Marjorie Pine Herrington and Mary Weller Englehart. The Class of 1947 was Barbara Eldredge Brackett, Iva Hewitt Durkee, Gwendolyn McMartin Smith, Marion Siemens Cipperly and Evangeline Weller Brenenstuhl. The Class of 1946 was Elsie LeBarron Marpe. The Class of 1945 was Donn Brownell. The Special Class of 1944 (70 years) was recognized: Robert Morrison, Bertha Piritz Alden and Stella Sawtell Brownell. The Class of 1943 was Helen Brownell Filkins, Kenneth Herrington and Harry Michie. The Class of 1942 was Marion Goodermote Hynick and Winifred Griswold Ferguson. The Class of 1941 was Norma Brenenstuhl. The Class of 1940 was Gordon McNeilly and William Nugent, Jr. The Class of 1939 was Clara Sheldon Gutermuth and Kasmer Stempek. The oldest graduate attending was Eleanor McClure Fairbanks of the Class of 1929 (85 years) who turned 102 years young on June 17. Birthday wishes were given to her.

Those who traveled the farthest for the reunion were Sylvia Silva, class of 1964, from Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Robert Strait , Class of 1960, from Ammon, Idaho. The program ended with Jim Whittet leading us in the school song.

Thank you and appreciation given to all for the generous voluntary contributions to the Fund for Repairs to the Town of Hoosick Swimming Pool. A total of $1,590 was given to the Town of Hoosick Supervisor for the pool repairs needed.

Thanks were given to the Committee, especially Charles Filkins, who does a tremendous amount of work on the programs. Also thanks to Charlotte Redden who made the centerpieces for the tables. The Committee consists of Helen Filkins, Janice Cipperly, Mary Rubino, Sarah Snyder, Ron and Joyce Seifert, Doug Sherman and Janice Tate.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News, Petersburgh

Francis Cape’s Utopian Benches At Mount Lebanon

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

Francis Cape’s Utopian Benches will be on exhibit through August 11 from 11 am to 4 pm, Friday through Monday, in the North Family Wash House.

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Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon

Berlin Scholarships

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Pamula Gerstel

Berlin Alumni Scholarship

The Berlin Alumni Scholarship was awarded to Alessa D’Alessio, the daughter of Yolanda and Mike D’Alessio. She was chosen out of ten applicants. Alessa will be attending the University of Rochester.

The Margaret Kinn Scholarship

Cody Seel of Petersburgh is the first recipient of the Margaret Kinn Scholarship award in the amount of $1,000 per year. He must maintain a 3.0 GPA to continue to receive this scholarship. His parents are William and Maureen Seel.

Filed Under: Berlin, Local News

Wildlife Presentation At The New Lebanon Library

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

The New Lebanon Library’s Summer Reading Program ends with a bang on Thursday, August 14,  at 1 pm. The Zoo in Forest Park and Education Center will be at the Library to present a wildlife program  in which children will have a chance to  get up close and personal with some of the animals.  Participants will learn more about and touch a giant rabbit, a chinchilla, an armadillo, reptiles and more! The event will conclude with an ice cream social  and balloon animals made by a clown.

Space is limited  for this free event  and registration is required.  To sign up, call 518-794-8844  or email leb@taconic.net . The Library, at 550 State Route 20, is located ¼ mile north of the yellow blinking light at the intersection of Routes 20/22.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon

Pay it Forward

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

submitted by Gail Smith

Last week, the American Red Cross went out on National Appeal, which means there is not enough blood in the system to meet the anticipated needs. You can help change that. Hoosick Falls’ next community blood drive takes place on Saturday, August 9, from 8 am to 1 pm at the H.F. Community Alliance Church, 484 Hill Road.

With people on vacation, we aren’t getting the response we usually get when we place phone calls, so new donors are needed to help fill those gaps. We would like to suggest that all eligible donors pay it forward, whether you’re a first-timer or if you’ve given gallons of blood before. Think of one or more people you can donate in memory of, or in honor of, and we’ll put their names on hearts and plaster the wall with them. Another way you can help is by telling a friend of the dire need and personally inviting them to make an appointment, or stop in to donate.

The Red Cross is offering 2 incentives on August 9. All presenting donors will receive a free T-shirt plus a $2.50 coupon for Turkey Hill Ice Cream, and we’ll also be serving Weeb’s doughnut holes at the canteen. But more importantly than all of that, you’ll help narrow the margin between what is available and the anticipated need.

To make your appointment, call 1-800-red-cross, go to redcrossblood.org or, if you’d like more information, contact Gail at 686-3269. Walk-ins are welcome.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

August Events At The New Lebanon Library

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

The New Lebanon Library announces the following August events. All of these events are free and will take place at the Library which is located at 550 State Route 20.

• August 1 – Coffeehouse Night with Linda Worster – 6 pm. Enjoy an evening of acoustic music with this Berkshire favorite. Donations for the performer are appreciated.

• August 3 – New Lebanon Book Group – 11 am. The book to be discussed is The Painted Girls by Cathy Marie Buchanan. Newcomers are welcome.

• August 5 – Block Party: Legos in the Library! – 1 pm. This is a Lego club for kids. We’ll display their creations in the Library until the next club.

• August 6, 13, 20, 27  (event is on Wednesdays) – Small Wonders Storytime – 10 am. There will be songs, movement activities and age-appropriate stories for our younger patrons and their caregivers, for toddlers up to 35 months.

• August 6, 13, 20, 27 (event is on Wednesdays) – Preschool Story Hour – 11 am. Story hour includes crafts, songs and movement activities for kids from 35 months to 5 years old.

•August 6 – Cut-Ups! Collaging Workshop! – 4:30 pm. Participants will explore the techniques and methods used in collaging. The workshop is suitable for anyone age 3-100 who can cut paper and use paste. Everyone will leave with a collage.

• August 7 – Simple Science – 1 pm. Join us and explore fun and simple science experiments. All materials will be provided – for ages 7-12.

• August 7 – Author Janice Goldfrank – 6:30 pm. Goldfrank will discuss her iBook Field Guide to the Seasons.

• August 8 – Outdoor Concert with Divinitress – 6 pm. Enjoy acoustic rock, originals and sing-along favorites with these two talented songstresses. Bring a blanket or lawn chair and join us on the lawn. Rain or shine; the performance will move indoors if the rains come. Donations for the performers will be appreciated.

• August 12 – Bingo for Kids – 1 pm. Bingo, prizes and fun for kids aged 5-12.

• August 12 – Teen movie night – 6:30 pm. Join us for a free screening of a current film suitable for teens.

• August 14 – Zoo on the Go! – 1 pm. This is a wildlife program in which participants get up close and personal with animals and reptiles. An ice cream social and balloon animals will follow.

• August 14 – Family Crafts Night – 6:30 pm. Join us and make a sunflower wall hanging. All materials will be provided for ages 5 and up.

• August 15 – The Ladies Auxiliary Ukulele Orchestra – 7 pm. The Orchestra includes Bernice Lewis and Bernie McMahon, who perform songs from every musical era, ranging from Mozart to the Andrews Sisters, from Led Zeppelin to Radiohead. Donations for the performers will be appreciated.

August 19 – Simple Science – 1 pm. Join us and explore fun and simple science experiments. All materials will be provided.

• August 21 – Author Debby Mayer – 7 pm. Author Mayer will read from her memoir Riptides & Solaces Unforeseen after which she will answer questions and sign books.

• August 22 – David Grover and Linda Worster in concert – 6 pm. Enjoy an evening of acoustic folk, rock and originals with these acclaimed Berkshire musicians. In case of poor weather the concert will move indoors.

• August 23 – Paws-to-Read – 9 am. Therapy dogs come to the Library and children read to their furry friends. And, of course, the dogs listen! Please call 518-794-8844 to register.

• August 28 – Rick Leab in concert – 6:30 pm. This acclaimed Berkshire musician performs works for guitar, mandocello and rhumba box. Donations for the performer will be appreciated.

• August 29 – Family Movie Night – 6:30 pm. A current film suitable for the whole family will be shown. Call for title. Popcorn and juice will be provided.

For further information on any of these events, please contact Jeannie Bogino at 518-794-8844.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon

Oh How Many Feet You Meet

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

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Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News, Private Schools, School News

Tsatsawassa Pig Roast

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

On Saturday, August 16, the Tsatsawassa Protective Fire Company Inc. will hold its 26th Annual Pig Roast on the firehouse grounds located just off Route 20 in the hamlet of Brainard. Doors will open at 1 pm and the afternoon will be filled with fun events including door prizes and games as well as hot dogs, sausage/hamburgers and drinks, all while the “whole pig” covered with foil, will be roasting on the spit in view of the attendees.

At about 5 pm the roast pig will be served with a baked potato, applesauce, corn on the cob – all followed by ice cream with your choice of strawberry or chocolate sauce.

Tickets may be reserved by calling 518-766-3815. They cost $20 for adults and $10 for children 5 to 12 years old. Children under five enter free. The event is held under cover of the large pavilion in the rear of the fire house where parking is also available.

Completing the event will be a large raffle, and members are currently canvassing area residents to offer them an opportunity to support this project with the purchase of tickets for which prizes have been donated by area merchants. Special thanks to those merchants who include Jackson’s Old Chatham House, Antiques at Bailey’s and Ultra Lube, LLC in Nassau, Lebanon Valley Speedway, Angel’s Trumpet Flowers and Gifts, Mario’s Restaurant and Hermon T. Huntley Insurance Agency all in New Lebanon, as well as Curtis Lumber in Schodack. Additional door and game prizes will be distributed during the event.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Rensselaer County, Stephentown

The Berlin Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary Fabulous Fall Out Car Show

August 1, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Berlin Fire Company Ladies Auxiliary will hold its Ninth Fabulous Fall Out Car Show on September 27 at the Berlin Fire House on Community Avenue in Berlin. There will be refreshments for sale all day.

Vendors should reserve their space now. There is limited space at $15. Call Tena at 658-2294 or Shirley at 658-2893 for more information.

No food vendors, please.

Filed Under: Berlin, Local News

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