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Darrow School Open House

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

Darrow School invites all prospective students and families to attend its upcoming Open House on Monday, January 20. The program begins at 9:30 am in the Wickersham Administration Building and will consist of class visits, tours and a question-and-answer period. Lunch will be provided.

Darrow’s challenging and individually focused college-preparatory curriculum features a unique combination of classroom instruction, hands-on learning and environmental consciousness. Our beautiful mountainside campus, a National Historic Landmark, is rich in its Shaker heritage and provides an ideal educational setting.

Any interested families with students who will be entering grades 9 through 12 in 2014 or 2015 are welcome to attend the Open House. Darrow has a rolling admissions policy and offers mid-year enrollment on a limited basis. Another Open House will be held on Monday, February 17.

To register, to request more information about Darrow or to apply online, please call 518- 794-6006, email admissions@darrowschool.org or visit www.darrowschool.org.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Private Schools, School News

Hoosick Cemetery Association Annual Meeting

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Annual Meeting of the Hoosick Cemetery Association will be held Saturday, January 18, at 1:30 pm at the Hoosick Baptist Church for the election of officers and such other business as may come before said meeting.

Filed Under: Hoosick, Local News

Mountain Road School Open House

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

Parents and children in grades pre-k through eighth grade are invited to Mountain Road School on Tuesday, January 21, from 9:30 to 11:30 am for its monthly “Tea and Tour Tuesday.”  Prospective families (kids are welcome, too) can enjoy a cup of tea, learn about the school, tour the classrooms and campus and meet with teachers, current parents and students.

Since our Tea and Tour Tuesday open houses take place during school hours, families can get a genuine sense of what Mountain Road School is really like. “It’s a great opportunity,” said Director of Outreach, Anne Undeland, adding that the open houses will occur on the third Tuesday of every month until the summer break.

Founded in 1975, Mountain Road School is known for its innovative, multi-aged classrooms, visionary nature-based curriculum and nurturing child-centered philosophy.

Mountain Road School is located at 4565 County Route 9 in New Lebanon. For additional information, visit the school’s website at www.mountainroadschool.org.

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Private Schools, School News

Stephentown Fire Department Texas Hold’em

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Stephentown Volunteer Fire Department  will hold a Texas Hold’em Tournament on Saturday, January 25, in the Stephentown Fire Hall, located at 35 Grange Hall Road in Stephentown. The doors will open at 5:30 pm and close at 6 pm. Play begins at 6:15 sharp.

No advance registration is required. A donation of $35 per player will be accepted and give the player 6,000 in chip value. Players can make an additional $10 donation at the door for 2,000 extra in chip value. This tournament will pay one place for every 10 players with a minimum of four places and a maximum of 9 places.

A free buffet will be served at the first break and refreshments will be available.

For more information, please call John Linton at 518-733-0469.

Filed Under: Local News, Stephentown

DEC’s New Computerized System For Sporting Licenses Up And Running

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

The New York State Department of  Environmental Conservation’s (DEC) new computerized sporting licensing system is operational, allowing sportsmen and sportswomen to conduct license transactions, Commissioner Joe Martens announced.

The transition of hunter, angler and trapper data required a temporary shutdown for sales of hunting, fishing and trapping licenses, recreational marine fishing registrations and harvest game reporting.  The data transfer has been completed and individuals can resume normal transactions and reporting on the new system.

Individuals who were unable to report harvest data during the temporary shutdown were given a grace period for reporting of this data.  With the system now operational, all harvest data that has not been reported must be submitted by January 20, 2014.

Hunters, anglers and trappers are able to purchase sporting licenses, stamps and permits at one of the nearly 1,500 locations across New York State, via telephone at (1-866-933-2257) or via the internet at https://aca.dec.accela.com/dec/

“I encourage New Yorkers to utilize the new license system to purchase their sporting licenses, report any deer harvested during the system blackout period and enjoy the many outstanding outdoor activities available in New York State,” added Martens.

Filed Under: Local News, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

What’s That Bird? Check Your Smartphone

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Cornell Lab of Ornithology has released a free iPhone app to help people identify 285 birds in North America. Created with support from the National Science Foundation, the app asks just five questions, then displays photos of birds that match your description – customized to your location and time of year.

“We named the app Merlin because of its uncanny, almost magical, way of guessing which bird you saw,” said the Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Jessie Barry, whose team created the app with partner Birds in the Hand. Barry said that, far from magic, Merlin uses data from citizen science participants and bird watchers to understand how people see and describe birds and to narrow the list to the birds found nearby. The app is the first to use data from the eBird citizen science project to dynamically select the birds found within about a 30 mile radius of your location at the time when you saw the bird.

“This type of precision is only possible because bird watchers report their sightings to eBird from locations across North America every day of the year,” Barry said. Merlin draws upon 70 million eBird sightings to calculate which species you’re most likely to encounter.

Additionally, bird watchers “trained” Merlin to understand how people see and describe birds. By participating in online activities to describe birds based on photos, they contributed more than three million data points that Merlin uses to deduce which birds are viewed based on people’s description of color, size and behavior. The app records your response when you confirm the bird you saw, enabling researchers to identify successful interactions and improve Merlin’s performance over time. It also displays photos, ID tips, sounds and range maps for each species.

The Merlin Bird ID app can now be downloaded from the App Store. The Cornell Lab plans to release Merlin for Android and online use in the spring of 2014 and to continue adding more species. Merlin is made possible with support from the National Science Foundation, Pennington™ Wild Bird Food and friends and members of the Cornell Lab of Ornithology. The Cornell Lab is a nonprofit organization with the mission to improve the understanding and protection of birds.

Filed Under: Local News, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

Wildlife Tracking Field Intensive At Dyken Pond

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

Experience a full or half day field intensive with Alcott Smith, tracker, naturalist and veterinarian at the Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center. Three wildlife tracking sessions are offered – Saturday, January 18, from 9 am to 4 pm and Sunday, January 19, from 9 am to 12 noon or 1 to 4 pm. Sign up for one or all sessions. In past programs we have followed tracks to a porcupine in its den, found kill sites with tracks emanating in all directions and have found mouse tracks that end at a set of wing marks. The possibilities are truly endless.

Pre-registration is required and space is limited. Each session will explore a different area of the Rensselaer Plateau. Please register by contacting Lisa at dykenpond@fairpoint.net or 518-658-2055. There is a fee of $30 for the full day program and $20 for a half day program with a $5 discount for members of the Friends of Dyken Pond. Participants must dress appropriately for being outdoors and be physically fit.

The Dyken Pond Center, located at 475 Dyken Pond Road, Cropseyville, is a Rensselaer County Park open daily during daylight hours for hiking, fishing. cross-country skiing and snowshoeing. Call 658-2055 or visit the website www.dykenpond.org for more information, directions and a complete schedule of our winter events.

Filed Under: Grafton, Local News, Sports Outdoors

Rensselaer Plateau Alliance Celebrates Major Achievement

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Rensselaer Plateau Alliance is celebrating the fifth year of its incorporation with a major accomplishment. Namely, the completion and publication of the Rensselaer Plateau Regional Conservation Plan and three related User Guides (for municipal officials, landowners and organizations). The Conservation Plan includes detailed information about the region’s significant ecological communities, economy and community values, as well as historical and demographic research. The Guides are intended to assist municipalities, landowners and organizations with using the Conservation Plan to learn more about the Plateau and support local land use decisions, regional economic development initiatives and conservation efforts.

Please consider joining us for a grand celebration of this and other RPA accomplishments at 6 pm on Saturday, February 15, at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts.  The celebration will include dinner, catered by The Arlington House, music, good conversation and cheer and a brief program featuring comments by U.S. Congressman Chris Gibson, Rensselaer County Executive Kathy Jimino, NYSDEC Hudson River Estuary Program Coordinator Fran Dunwell and RPA President Jim Bonesteel.  The cost is $40 per person with RSVP required. Please visit our website at http://rensselaerplateau.org for RSVP information and links to the Regional Plan and Guides.

The celebration will also feature a silent auction featuring goods and services from the region with all proceeds supporting the educational and outreach programs of the RPA.  Of particular interest is an original work of fine art donated by noted local artist Stephen Pentak (http://stephenpentak.com).

Keep informed of the many activities going on with RPA or the more than 30 Alliance organizations by checking out our new database driven calendar of events at http://renpa.azurewebsites.net/.

Filed Under: Local News, Rensselaer County, Sports Outdoors

TCHH Presents A Cure For The Polar Vortex

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

The Theatre Company at Hubbard Hall (TCHH) teams up with Pauline Productions to present the 1980s comedy classic, Parallel Lives, aka “The Kathy and Mo Show,” written by Kathy Najimy (Sister Act, Veronica’s Closet, Dirty Blonde) and Mo Gaffney (Mad About You, Absolutely Fabulous). Jeannine Haas and Julie Waggoner embody over a dozen characters in this romp with a feminist sensibility. This co-production with Hubbard Hall is directed by Brenny Rabine.

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Filed Under: Hoosick, Hoosick Falls, Local News

Almost, Maine At SLCA

January 17, 2014 By eastwickpress

Join us at the Sand Lake Center for the Arts as Circle Theatre Players presents the funny, feel good production Almost, Maine. Written by John Cariani, directed by Cheryl Charbonneau, it begins on a cold, clear moonless night in the middle of winter. All is not quite what it seems in the remote, mythical town of Almost, Maine. [Read more…] about Almost, Maine At SLCA

Filed Under: Local News, New Lebanon, Stephentown

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