Brandon Hodges recently became a Junior Member of the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad. He rides on Team 6 with Beth Cipperly (Team Capt.), Cindy Mattison and Tanya Surdam. Brandon would like to go into the medical field following graduation and hopes to gain knowledge and experience while riding with THRS. He likes being there to help people in his community.
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The Hoosick Falls Lacrosse Club Starts Practice
submitted by Eric Crawford
The Hoosick Falls Lacrosse Club (HFLC) started practice last week. Practices are on Tuesdays at 5:30 pm at the Hoosac School fields. It was the first ever practice. These kids made history!
Registration is still open. We still have loads of equipment available. Scholarships are available and the Carknard Fund supports HFLC. No kids will be turned away. We are still actively registering kids from kindergarten through eighth grade. Both boys and girls are welcome to play. We are fully staffed with experienced coaches.
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Berlin Students Head To Puerto Rico
submitted by Karen Day
On Wednesday, April 3, twenty Berlin students left for an educational trip through EF/Smithsonian Student Tours to Puerto Rico with their Spanish teacher, Ms. Karen Day, Guidance Counselor, Anne Lazarony, and Marine Biology/Physics teacher, Matt Christian.
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HFCS PTA April Family Movie Night
The Hoosick Falls Central School PTA announces its April family night film series co-sponsored with the Hoosick Federal Credit Union. Here is an opportunity for families to enjoy an outing free of charge.
The movie scheduled is Wall-E, described by film critic Roger Ebert as, “an enthralling animated film, a visual wonderment and a decent science-fiction story.” The film airs on Friday, April 19, at 6 pm in the High School Auditorium. Doors open at 5:30 pm, and drinks, popcorn and pizza will be for sale in the Elementary School Cafeteria with the proceeds going to the Hoosick Falls PTA. This movie is rated G.
The event is open to the general public and school spirit items will be available for sale.
ADAPT To Benefit From Texas Hold ‘Em Tournament
On Saturday, April 13, HAYC3 and ADAPT will hold a Texas Hold ’em Tournament Fundraiser with hosts Rick Ferrannini and Rick Tinkham at the Hoosick Falls Armory, 80 Church Street, Hoosick Falls.
The doors will open at noon for registration, and game play begins at 1 pm. No advance registration is required. The entry fee is $35 with a $10 add-on option and a $5 high hand pot. Refreshments will be for sale with proceeds benefiting ADAPT. Fifty percent of a 50-50 raffle will also benefit ADAPT.
ADAPT is the Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention Team of Hoosick Falls Central School Class of 2014 parents/guardians hosting the substance-free after-prom celebration. If you are interested in learning more about this event or ADAPT or would like to make a donation, please email hfcs.adapt@gmail.com or call 518-686-9050.
Family Feud Charity Event
The Taconic Valley Chapter of the National Honor Society has decided to raise money for charity as it’s chapter service project for the 2012-2013 school year.
On Friday, April 12, at the Berlin MS/HS auditorium, “families” consisting of employees of the Berlin School District, will come together to raise money for their favorite charities by playing our version of the “Family Feud.” This event will begin at 6:30 pm and admission is $2 for adults and $1 for students.
Please help us by coming out for what promises to be a fun and exciting evening.
Refreshments will be sold, and all proceeds will be divided between the winning “families’” charities.
Team Spirit T-Shirts For Hoosick Falls Elementary School
Once again, this school year the Hoosick Falls Elementary Physical Education staff is looking for sponsors for the Team Spirit Shirt Fund. This fund will supply team T-shirts for students to have during our annual Field Days held at the end of the school year. As we did last year, each child will be able to keep his or her shirt. If you or your company are interested in donating to this fund, donations of $25 or more will be recognized on the back of the shirt and donations of $100 will receive special recognition.
Questions can be directed to Ms. Amy Netti, Elementary School Principal. Donations can be mailed to Mrs. Denise Campbell, Hoosick Falls Elementary School, P.O. Box 192, Hoosick Falls, NY, 12090. Donations are requested by May 15. Please put the name of the child you are sponsoring on the memo line of the check and make your check out to the Hoosick Falls Central School.
Hoosick Grange News
On March 13 Hoosick Grange had an open meeting. David Schmidt was in charge of the program. He introduced Mr. Mike Speranza from Schenectady, who was our speaker for the evening. Mr. Speranza showed us “The Steps In Rope Making.” He said that rope making started way back in time, before fire making, otherwise, how did Adam and Eve tie on their fig leaves. He showed us flax or hemp, how the early farmers cut it, left it on the field to dry and let it rot. You would have to know how long to let it rot just right before crushing it, then pulling it through the spikes and then spin it. With big fibers, they taught young girls how to spin. With little fibers, they use them to make linen.
Mr. Speranza had a number of rope making machines. Some were very small, and he had bigger ones. He used bailer twine on one machine. With some Grangers’ help, they made some three strand twine. They also made six strand rope on another machine.
Back in the early days the United States was rich in lumber. They traded with the Dutch and the English. England didn’t have a lot of lumber. During 1620 – 1630 there were a lot of rope factories. Ships used a lot of rope, up to 70 miles on each ship. So the United States and England traded, lumber for rope and other things. To make a long strand of rope they needed a lot of men with the same tension on the rope. They needed 760 foot strands with three strands each to make a long piece of rope. Mr. Speranza also told us that the English soldiers used to work in the rope factories. He asked us if we knew where the Rope City was in New York? We didn’t give the right answer. It was Auburn, NY. It was known as Cordage City.
We thanked Mr. Speranza for a very interesting program. The Lecturer announced the winners of the photography contest. Martha Babbitt won in the people category, and Corinne Philpott won in the animal category. They both won with a score of 100 in the scenery and nature category. The judges were Walter and Roberta Burr.
Hoosick Grange met again on March 27. It was an open meeting night with the Hoosick Falls Central School Jazz Band . We had a great crowd, and the band members were very enthusiastic. The Lecturer introduced Mr. Brown who conducted. She told how the Grange looked forward to hearing them each year. Mr. Brown said the Jazz members looked forward to coming for other reasons, too. Mr. Brown introduced the first song they played, “Rocks” and then “Lets Go to the Hop.” He introduced each member from the sixth grade through the twelfth grade. After that, they played “String of Pearls” and “Georgia on my Mind.” The crowd liked all the different tempos, like “Can’t Help Falling,” but the band members really liked the “Twist.” They played many more different songs, ending with “Rock Around The Clock.” They really liked that one. The program lasted about one hour.
The Lecturer thanked Mr. Brown and the band members. It was refreshment time. The Grange had lots of goodies, like ice cream and punch and cookies for everyone.
Hoosick Grange’s next meeting will be on April 10. Norma Brenenstuhl is in charge of the program, and Marion Brenenstuhl is in charge of refreshments. Grangers, remember it is food drive night. Let’s really surprise ourselves with lots of canned goods or money for HACA.
Erika Hawkins And Ryan Groux Are Wed
Erika Lyon Hawkins, daughter of Philip and Jane (Wheeler) Hawkins of Buel, NY, was united in marriage to Ryan Charles Groux, son of Larry and Claudia Groux of Petersburgh. A ceremony took place November 4, 2012, at McKnownville United Methodist Church in Albany.
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Locks Of Love In Hoosick
by Bea Peterson
Hailey Rawling is only three years old. She didn’t mind getting her long hair cut, but she wasn’t thrilled about parting with the golden pony tail with the curls on the end that she got to hold in her hand. With just the slightest reluctance she put the shiny tresses in the bag to be mailed to Locks of Love. [Read more…] about Locks Of Love In Hoosick





