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Blood Drive at Southern Vermont College

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

Southern Vermont College will be hosting an American Red Cross Blood Drive on Wednesday, April 9, from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm in the Mountaineer Athletic Center gymnasium. Donors are required to be at least 17 years old and weigh at least 110 pounds. The College invites and encourages community members to participate in the Blood Drive.

For more information or to sign up to donate blood, contact SVC’s Civic Engagement Coordinator Corie Steinke at 802-447-4667 or csteinke@svc.edu. Individuals may also contact the American Red Cross directly at 800-RED-CROSS or www.redcrossblood.org.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Texas Hold’Em This Friday At The Armory In Hoosick Falls

April 4, 2014 By eastwickpress

This Friday is poker night at The Armory in Hoosick Falls. Shuffle up and deal at The Texas Hold’Em Tournament on Friday, April 4.

Doors open at 6 pm; play starts at 6:30. The buy-in is $35 with an option for a $10 add-on plus a $5 high hand pot. Newcomers and experienced players are welcome. The Armory is at 80 Church Street (on the corner of Elm Street) in Hoosick Falls.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Night Kitchen Farm Puts Hathaway’s Drive In Over Goal

March 29, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Duane and Betsy Greenawalt recently announced that Hathaway’s Drive In will open with new digital cinema and sound on Friday, April 25, weather permitting. Duane said, though they had raised more than half of the necessary funds, they anticipated being closed this season and raising the rest of the money through the summer to reopen in 2015. They would not be opening this year without the help of Lynn Caponera from In The Night Kitchen at Scotch Hill Farm in Cambridge, NY. “Lynn contacted us around Thanksgiving time last year and told us she loves drive ins and she wanted to help and she provided a significant portion of the funds required to convert to digital projection.” In return for the financial support the Greenawalts agreed that Hathaway’s would help increase public awareness of the need for hunger relief for children and families in local communities by running on-screen public service announcements promoting awareness for hunger relief. “It is a cause we personally believe in so being a part of it was easy,” said Duane. “In addition we will be asking all movie patrons, if they can, to bring a non-perishable food item to the theatre when they visit. Together we hope to make a tangible impact on hunger relief in our communities while enjoying digital cinema and sound from our equipment.”

The late Maurice Sendak, author and illustrator of the children’s book “Where the Wild Things Are” and so much more, created The Night Kitchen Farm. Maurice bought the 150 acre Scotch Hill Farm in the 1990s. He was drawn to the area because of the nearby Monks of New Skete with whom he had a long term relationship. Scotch Hill Farm, now owned by Lynn, a long time Sendak companion and assistant, is a working farm that grows and donates food to local food banks and pantries.

Duane said, “It has been a long journey working diligently to accumulate these funds. We owe much gratitude to our loyal patrons, friends, family and well-wishers from across the country. They purchased field speakers, tee shirts, posters, season passes, raffle tickets, film earrings  and attended a fall music concert; all to benefit our cause. The recent ‘Night at the Brewvie’s’ event at the Hoosick Falls Armory, which was a collaboration between Brown’s Brewing Company, HAYC3 and Hathaway’s was a tremendous success. Again, a big ‘Thank You’ to everyone who supported the effort.”

Duane estimates the upgrade and other improvements will cost over $90,000. “We are still fundraising because there are more improvements we want to make,” he said. Originally the cost was thought to be about $70,000. “When we started tearing out the projection booth we discovered the whole electrical system, meters and panels, has to be upgraded and replaced,” he said. “Fortunately we are beginning to receive some in-kind donations, which are very helpful.” Dave Sutton of Suttonscapes has volunteered to use his equipment to dig the conduit line from the projection booth to the snack bar, for example. Someone else located underground lines as a contribution. Eventually they would like to upgrade the rest rooms as well.

The Greenawalts have so much going on in their lives that they have decided to turn over management of the Drive In to Steve Hansen who formerly operated the Bennington movie complex and, before that, the Bennington Drive In.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls

Gayle Donohue Promoted

March 29, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

Williams College Director of Dining Services Robert Volpi recently announced that, after a national search, which attracted a lot of interest, and included a wide range of student, faculty and staff involvement, Gayle Donohue has been appointed the Assistant Director of Student Dining. Donohue began her career at Williams in July 2005 as the Assistant Manager of the Faculty House. In 2006 she was promoted to Manager of Driscoll Hall and then moved on to become the manager of Mission Park in 2010. Donohue graduated from the University of Denver, Colorado with a BS in Hotel/Restaurant Management in ‘89-’90. She received a Master of Science Degree in Organizational Leadership from Norwich University in 2011. Donohue began her new position on March 10.

Gayle Donohue is the wife of Paul Donohue. They live in Hoosick Falls and have two children, Mary, a 2013  Cum laude graduate of St. Lawrence University and son Peter, a Junior at the New School in Manhattan, NYC. Gayle is the daughter of Herb and Peg Loretan of Hoosick Falls and a graduate of St. Mary’s Academy.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls

Magical Storybook Program For April Vacation

March 29, 2014 By eastwickpress

Time to Register Your Child for HAYC3’s “Magical Storybook” April Vacation Enrichment Program

This spring break, send your child on a funtastical journey via books and stories at HAYC3’s April School Vacation Enrichment Program. “Once Upon a Story Book, Spring Edition” is a week of exploring and discovering contemporary and classic stories, fairy tales, and more.  The program is from April 14th to the 18th.

Every day features a new adventure, each focusing on different books. This creative, storybook-themed camp will spark kids’ imaginations. All of the program’s games, activities, and even snacks will be related to that day’s book. It’s an exciting, effective and fun way to connect kids to reading and open doors in their minds.

The Vacation Program runs each day from 9 am to 3 pm, with extended hours until 6 pm. Snacks are provided, but kids should bring a lunch. The cost is $110 per week per child. Enrollment is limited and the program is filling up quickly, so go to http://hayc3.org/youth/vacationprogram/, email contacthayc3@gmail.com, or call 518-686-9050 to reserve a spot for your child (or children) now.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls

St. Mary’s Academy Spring Auction Is Coming Soon!

March 29, 2014 By eastwickpress

St. Mary’s Academy will be having its annual Spring Auction on Saturday, April 5. There will be a silent auction as well as a live auction hosted by Ron Seifert, Hoosick Falls Auctioneer. Doors will open at 6:00 pm for a preview of the items, and the live auction will begin at 7:00 pm. Come enjoy a light fare and cash bar while supporting a great cause. Please note this is a 21 and older event. We have many fabulous items to present once again, including: beautiful jewelry including Ed Levin pieces, an autographed Toby Keith picture, inside tickets to the sold out July 4th James Taylor concert, American Girl Doll (Kit), Dream Again Refresh Sleep System mattress (King size) by WCW, two George VanHook paintings, Coach bag, a trip to Martha’s Vineyard, a scoreboard that once hung in the SMA gym, precious classroom projects and more…much more! We hope to see you there!

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Private Schools

Shrek The Musical at HFCS Free Fun for All Ages

March 29, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Hoosick Falls Central School Drama Club will present Shrek The Musical on Friday April 4th, Saturday April 5th, and Sunday the 6th.  Thanks to the continuing support by the school, the Drama Club continues to offer free admission!

Crew members work on one of the many set pieces required for Shrek The Musical. Photo courtesy of Rob Allen
Crew members work on one of the many set pieces required for Shrek The Musical. Photo courtesy of Rob Allen

In keeping with the 2001 movie, the story follows everybody’s favorite lovable green ogre as he strikes a deal with the scheming Lord Farquaad to rid the swamp of a band of fairy tale creatures.  Shrek’s quest: to rescue the fiery Princess Fiona from a dragon-protected tower.    Teamed up with the incessantly chatty Donkey, he sets off on what seems to be a simple task, but it will forever change him and the land of Duloc.

While the musical has a great deal of similarities with the movie, there are also many differences and surprises. The music is all new, and is fantastic, beautiful, and hilarious.  Nominated for 8 Tony Awards, 11 Drama Desk Awards, and even a Grammy, the Broadway show enjoyed a successful run.

The show is perfect for all ages: it contains no bad language, is very captivating, and has great messages about love, friendship, and diversity…and it wouldn’t be the occasional burp.  There will be a brief 20 minute intermission where concessions will be available for purchase in the High School Cafeteria, with all proceeds going back into the HFCS Performing Arts through the student-run Performing Arts Council group.

Because the show is aimed at all ages, we had adjusted the start times to work better with the little ones.  The performances Friday the 4th and Saturday the 5th will begin at 6:30 pm, while Sunday’s start time will be 2 pm.

If you have any questions, feel free to contact the show’s director Rob Allen at 686-7321 x1106.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Hoosick School Dist.

Hoosick Falls St. Patrick’s Parade

March 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

 

It Rained On The Parade!

by Bea Peterson

Holding a parade in March in this part of the Country is a crapshoot. Some years the weather is unseasonably warm. Other years snow has to be hauled away from the parade route. This year the parade got off to a great start with almost pleasant temperatures. Then suddenly the temperature dropped and sleet and rain fell just long enough to get everyone soaking wet.

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Local News

County Moves To Take Hoosick Falls Property By Eminent Domain

March 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Kieron Kramer

At its regular meeting on March 11, the Rensselaer County Legislature passed a resolution that will break the deadlock at the former WCW, Inc. property at 1 Mechanic Street in Hoosick Falls. In February of 2011 the County commenced an in rem tax proceeding against the property, owned by JW Realty and then transferred to Four J’s One Mechanic Street, LLC, for property tax delinquency in the amount of $1,213,000 owed the Village of Hoosick Falls.  [Read more…] about County Moves To Take Hoosick Falls Property By Eminent Domain

Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick Falls, Rensselaer County

Total Community Effort Makes Empty Bowls A Success

March 21, 2014 By eastwickpress

by Bea Peterson

According to HACA Director Dianne Hosterman and HAYC3 coordinator Deb Alter, Empty Bowls was a success all around. “It was a wonderful community effort,” said Hosterman. “Special thanks to Megan Conner who had the inspiration for having this event in Hoosick Falls and got the bowls made, HAYC3 for hosting it and all the participants from the Girl Scouts, Jazz Band, Art Class, St. Mary’s Academy, Weeb’s, Bagels and Brew, First Baptist Church and others in the community. It has been a tough winter for those we serve, and this will really make a difference.”

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Filed Under: Front Page, Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

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