The Hoosick Falls St. Patrick’s Day Parade Committee will host Irish Basket Bingo on Saturday, January 19, at 12 noon. Come take a chance on winning twenty great basket prizes. Doors open at 11:30 am in the basement of the Immaculate Conception Church in Hoosick Falls.
Cards, card markers, raffles and food will be available.
If anyone would like to donate a basket to support the St. Patrick’s Parade, contact Marie O’Neil at 518-686-4829. Each year the operating cost of running the annual parade exceeds $7,000.
This year’s parade is on Saturday, March 16, at 1 pm.
Hoosick Falls
HAYC3 Is Planning Hoosipalooza 2013
Hoosipalooza is a community celebration to support the Hoosick Falls Food Pantry on February 2. This day long, spirited celebration will provide our community with a full itinerary of events, activities, music and food for all ages provided by local clubs, organizations, churches, teams and community members. All events are free, but donation jars will be present at each location with all proceeds benefiting the Hoosick Falls Food pantry. Last year’s Hoosipalooza raised over $2,000.
Last year’s highlight was the Hoosipalooza Bed Race where Hoosick residents watched their fellow community members jump on the sheets and push their crazy homemade bed mobiles down Main Street. Each team was sponsored by a business, group, organization or family. There was no limit to the amount of decorations or spirit each team boasted, and that rule still applies this year!
What Are The Bed Race Rules?
• Teams must construct their bed mobile from a twin size bed.
• The bed mobile must have four wheels.
• At least one team member must be on the bed during the race.
• The team name must be proudly displayed on the mobile.
• The bed pushers (during the race) must be 15 years of age or older.
• There is no set price to enter the race, only a donation.
Bed Race Prizes will go to the fastest, funniest and most creative beds. Winners will receive fame and glory throughout our community! The Bed Race will begin at noon on February 2. The starting line will be in front of Village Primary Care, and the finish line will be at Wood Park. Contact HAYC3 to register.
HooOwl Hunt
New this year is the HooOwl Hunt. The HooOwl Hunt is a two week Snow Owl hunt in Hoosick. One snow owl will be hidden in a secret location in the Hoosick Community. Each day a riddled clue pertaining to the HooOwl’s whereabouts will be posted on www.HAYC3.org. The first clue will be posted on January 20. The person who finds the HooOwl will win $250. Brush up on your local history, Hoosick geography and rhetoric because January 20 is fast approaching!
If you would like more information regarding Hoosipalooza, the Bed Race, the HooOwl Hunt or adding something to the Hoosipalooza, day-long itinerary, please contact HAYC3 at 686-9050.
Eat More, Weigh Less
Obesity, the leading cause of death in the United States – is the result of poor nutrition and inactivity. What is at the far end of the fork is killing Americans – over 500,000 of us annually. It is setting us up for diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, stroke and even cancer. Two thirds of Americans are overweight, and one third are obese. The epidemic of obesity can be reversed and more easily than you think. Success is possible! You simply need a realistic, systematic, take charge approach to weight management.
In a dynamic presentation on Thursday, January 17, at 6:30 pm at the Buskirk Better Living Center at the Buskirk Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2176 West Hoosick Road, you’ll learn about how to get to your ideal weight naturally and stay there effortlessly, the eight factors that scientific research associates with increased weight, concrete strategies for reducing fat in your diet and increasing physical activity, coping with stress and creating support systems. This is a free community service supported by your donations. For more information, please call 686-4524.
A New Way To Heat An Old House
by Bea Peterson
Bob and Linn Becker live in the elegant brick house at the corner of High Street and Parsons Avenue that was built in the early 1830s. “We’re only the third family to live in this house,” said Bob. Becker said the first owner was Levi Chandler Ball. Originally the house was encompassed by a 400 acre farm. The house next door was the home of the farm supervisor. According to Becker, there wasn’t a kitchen in the house until 1960. Both the Ball family and the George McKearn family, the next owners, had their meals prepared at the farm supervisor’s home and brought over to the main house.
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Hoosick Falls Scout Troop 63 Takes C.P.R. Training
It Takes A Village To Make A Village Thrive; Volunteer Days At The Armory
HAYC3 is about to embark on the ambitious task of readying the Armory for new events and programs to benefit the entire community, and we need your help.
Volunteer Days will be held January 12 and 13 and February 16 and 23 starting at 9 am. With a bit of elbow grease, good humor and love from the entire community, we’ll be able to revive this beautiful structure into a thriving hub for events, markets, galleries, recreation, studios and more. If you can hold a paintbrush, push a broom, make a sandwich, change a light bulb or simply make a neighbor laugh, then you are more than qualified and, more importantly, needed!
Please stop by for any period that fits into your busy schedule. Any gift of time will be greatly appreciated. For more information call 686-9050.
A Stardusters Christmas
by Bea Peterson
The men and women of the Stardusters Band looked sharp in their black slacks, white shirts and red bow ties on Sunday afternoon, December 16. They played their first ever Christmas Concert. It was held at the Community Alliance Church. Their audience was treated to new and exciting arrangements of familiar holiday music. [Read more…] about A Stardusters Christmas
St. Mary’s Academy Students Spread Christmas Cheer
Cheney Library News
Come one, come all! There will be a January Clearance Sale at the Cheney Library in Hoosick Falls on January 5 between 8 am and 1 pm. All hardcover books will cost just 50 cents, and all paperbacks and children’s books will cost only 25 cents. Be sure to arrive early to get the best books; remember “The early bird gets the worm!”
The Cheney Library is located on Classic Street in the Village of Hoosick Falls. Our phone number is 518-686-9401, and the hours at the Library are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 1 to 8 pm, Tuesday 10 am to 5 pm, Friday 11 am to 4 pm and Saturday 8 am to 1 pm.
E-Reader Workshop
Did you get a Kindle, Nook or iPad over the holidays? An employee of the Upper Hudson Library System will come to our Library on Wednesday, January 9, at 7 pm to help with any questions about use and downloading of free eBooks from the Library. [Read more…] about Cheney Library News
Honey Heart Holistic Health Workshop At The HAYC3 Armory
Honey Heart Holistic Health is a new office that has opened at the HAYC3 Armory on the second floor, Suite 19. The owner, Jennifer Contessa, will be holding her first of many two hour health workshops.
The January 17 workshop at 6:30 pm will focus on Whole Foods:
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