submitted by Megan Myers
Mr. Zachary Patrick Myers and Mrs. Megan Phyfe (Barrett) Myers of Babcock Lake in Grafton, NY, are proud to announce the arrival of their second born child, whom they named Skyla Jaide Myers. Skyla Jaide was delivered naturally at the Southwestern Vermont Medical Center in Bennington, VT, on Monday, May 14, 2012, at approximately 6:10 in the morning. [Read more…] about Skyla Jaide Myers Is Born
Stephentown Memorial Library Cabaret Benefit – A Great Success
Berkshires-based cabaret performer Lisa Kantor enchanted her audience at the Stephentown Memorial Library benefit “You Read Me Like a Book!” on September 28 at The Theater Barn in New Lebanon. Lisa and her trio shifted moods and styles of love and love-gone-wrong songs for the enjoyment of a full house of Library supporters.
The Friends of the Library report that the evening raised about $7,000 for the Library, thanks to the support of ticket buyers, advertisers and donors. They offer special thanks to Lisa, The Theater Barn, Hudson-Chatham Winery, Danforth Printing, Harry & David and Lindor Truffles by Lindt for their generous donations. Because of enthusiastic community support and the success of the evening, the Friends are looking forward to a repeat performance next fall.
Hoosick Falls Senior Center Defensive Driving Program
There will be an AARP Defensive Driving Program at the Hoosick Falls Senior Center on November 7 from 9 am to 3 pm. The cost for AARP members is $17, $19 for non-members. It is free for veterans. Call the Senior Center to sign up at 686-7561; the seating is limited.
West Hoosick F.D. Pancake Breakfast
The West Hoosick Fire Department announces an “All You Can Eat” breakfast at the firehouse on Sunday, October 21, from 7:30 to 11 am. The menu includes pancakes, French toast, eggs, sausage, bacon, toast, juice, coffee, tea and hot chocolate. This will be our last breakfast for the year, and we would like to thank everyone for their fantastic support this year. The firehouse is located on Pine Valley Road near the intersection of County Routes 109 and 103. Please call the firehouse at 686-1814 with any questions.
Deathtrap At SLCA
Deathtrap is currently the season opener for Circle Theatre Players and runs October 18, 19 and 20 at 8 pm and October 21 at 2:30 pm at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts. Written by Ira Levin and directed by Joan Fuess, Deathtrap lives up to its description – a mystery so wickedly good..it’s to die for! [Read more…] about Deathtrap At SLCA
Grafton Lakes State Park October Events
• Wednesdays, October 17, 24 and 31 at 4 pm – Wandering Wednesdays with Friends member Dorothy Surprise. Come explore the Park and see the fall foliage. To register visit www.meetup.com/friendsofgraftonlakesstatepark.
• Saturday, October 13 – Treasure Hunt at 1 pm. Learn how to use an orienteering map and compass to track down treasures in the Park. This is a fun family activity – a one mile treasure hunt trek. Space is limited so please pre-register by calling 279-1155. The fee is $2 per person or $5 per family. The group will meet at the amphitheater.
• Wednesday, October 17 – Trail Advisory Meeting at 7 pm. How do we make our trail system even better? Come share your ideas. Meet at the Park Office.
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Flying Deer Tracking Club
The newly formed Flying Deer Tracking Club will meet on Saturday, October 20, from 9 am to noon at a location to be announced. The Tracking Club is an opportunity for adults 18 and older to further their nature education and enjoy time in the fields and forests. We hope to offer a similar program for kids and/or families in future. Members will learn to identify animals by their tracks, recognize scat and other signs left by animals, recognize animal gaits and track patterns, follow trails through varying landscapes and uncover mysteries.
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Dyken Pond Survival Skills Workshop
The Magic of Fire Workshop will be held on Sunday, October 14, from 10 am until 3:30 pm. Learn how to start a fire using common available materials such as fungus, bark and an empty bottle. Make your own bow drill set, proving that you can rub two sticks together to get fire. Various ancient techniques will be covered with enough practice time to create competent and skilled fire makers.
This workshop is for older teens and adults, beginners and more experienced alike. The fee is $20, $15 for members. Pre-registration is required .The program is limited to 15 people. Register by contacting Dyken Pond Center at 518-658-2055 or dykenpond@fairpoint.net. Please register early.
Contact the Center or visit www.dykenpond.org for directions and a complete schedule of our fall events.
Ronald L. Brock
Petersburgh – Ronald L. Brock, 70, of Potter Hill Road, Petersburgh, NY, died on Wednesday, October 10, 2012, at Samaritan Hospital in Troy, NY, after an extended illness.
Born in Petersburgh on February 1, 1942, he was the son of Elizabeth May Wescott Brock of Walloomsac, NY, and the late Lester Elwin Brock, Sr. He was the loving husband of the late Thelma A. Knuetter Brock, who died on June 21, 1997. They were married in Grafton, NY, on March 19, 1965.
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The Life Of George Holcomb – Brother Beriah “Much Dissatisfied”
Friday, April 6, 1824: This morning brother Beriah returned and his brother Ancil Mansow and we came to agreement that we would leave it to three indifferent impartial men to judge what the value of our father’s farm was worth and brother Wm and myself would take it and pay out to the rest of the heirs as the will directs, and all the rest of the heirs have agreed to what brother Beriah would agree on. We choose Squ John King of New Lebanon for the third man and brother Beriah choose Abil Right of New Lebanon for his man, and we choose Adam Brown of Stephentown for our man and brother Sylvester and sister Eleanor agrees to the same. [Read more…] about The Life Of George Holcomb – Brother Beriah “Much Dissatisfied”


