The eighth Annual Memorial Ryan Gardner/Courtney Carelli Motorcycle Run will be held in Stephentown on Saturday, August 6. Once again, motorcyclists and spectators will gather at Gardner’s Ice Cream and Coffee Shoppe on Route 22 at 9 am for the annual benefit that will depart at 11 am for a 90 mile ride through three states. The motorcyclists from around the region will return to the Fire Hall on Grange Hall Road for a day of food, gifts, games, live music, raffles and prizes from 1 to 10 pm.
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Stephentown Library Events – August
• Free Daily Lunch & Snack for Kids – We are pleased to have been chosen as a feeding site through this federally funded lunch program. We will be serving a healthy bag lunch each weekday from 12 to 1 pm in the community room. From 3 to 3:30 pm we will serve a snack. There is no charge and no income or residency requirement. All children under age 18 are encouraged to take advantage of this program. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The program will run until August 19, Monday through Friday.
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Freeing A Slave At The Stephentown Historical Society
Award winning author and filmmaker Scott Christianson of Sand Lake will speak about his acclaimed new book, Freeing Charles: The Struggle to Free a Slave on the Eve of the Civil War, on August 1, to the Stephentown Historical Society. The meeting will be at 7:30 pm at the Stephentown Heritage Center on Garfield Road, Stephentown. The building is handicapped accessible. For directions or information, phone 518-733-5675 or visit Stephentown-Historical.org for a map.
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Local Residents Earn Degrees From The College Of Saint Rose
The following local residents earned undergraduate and graduate degrees and certificates of advanced study as members of the Class of 2011 at The College of Saint Rose in Albany.
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John H. Atwater, Jr.
Stephentown – John H. “John Boy” Atwater, Jr., 57, of Pomeroy Avenue, Pittsfield, MA, died on Saturday morning, July 23, 2011, at Berkshire Medical Center in Pittsfield surrounded by his loving family.
Born in Pittsfield on February 19, 1954, he was the son of the late John H. and Lois M. Swisher Atwater. He was the loving husband of the former Ellen Hayford, whom he married on July 14, 1990, in the First Baptist Church of Pittsfield.
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Beacon Celebrates Completion Of Frequency Plant In Stephentown
by David Flint
It was back in December of 2007 that Beacon Power first introduced to Stephentown its plan to build a flywheel based plant to regulate electric frequency on the power grid, to be the first of its kind in the world. Following seven months of extensive deliberations, the Planning Board granted a special permit allowing the plant to be built. It took a bit longer than expected, but on Tuesday, July 12, the company held an inauguration celebrating the completion of the plant now running at its full 20-megawatt capacity.
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Stephentown Town Board Action – Music Festival Returns
by David Flint
The Bella Terra music and arts festival is returning to Stephentown. The Festival attracted some 1,500 patrons over four days and nights last August and also some complaints afterward from residents upset over the continuous loud noise resounding through the valley into the morning hours. [Read more…] about Stephentown Town Board Action – Music Festival Returns
Helen Kenyon Johnson Celebrates 100 Years
by David Flint
Helen Kenyon Johnson of West Stephentown was born on July 8, 1911, one hundred years ago. That was the year of:
Completion of the first transcontinental airplane flight from New York to Pasadena (It took 84 days.);
Ground breaking in Boston for Fenway Park;

The Follies Bergere Theater opening in New York City;
Chevrolet entering the automobile market in competition with the Model T Ford;
The South Pole first reached by Norwegian Roald Amundsen;
The Philadelphia A’s beating the NY Giants 4 games to 2 in the 8th World Series.
Helen attended a one room school house in Schodack, a half hour from her home by foot in good weather. In the winter time with snow on the ground she and the other kids might be lucky enough to get a ride by horse and sleigh. She later graduated from Rensselaer High School and later still from Albany Business College in 1930. She married Joe Kenyon in 1933, and they eventually had two sons, Calvin and John. Helen worked for many years as a secretary at RPI, retiring at age 65. Joe passed away in 1966 and Helen was married again in 1974 to James Frank Johnson, gaining a stepdaughter, Peggy. After retiring from RPI, Helen earned her real estate license and worked in Johnson’s real estate and insurance office. Johnson died in 1987. Helen now has nine grandchildren and 23 great-grandchildren.
Helen is a long time member of the West Stephentown Baptist Church, the Stephentown Seniors and the Historical Society. In earlier days she was also an active member in the Stephentown Grange.
Friends and family were all invited to celebrate Helen’s 100 years at a party at her home on Route 43 in West Stephentown on Saturday, July 9. Congressman Chris Gibson sent his regards, was unable to attend but sent a Certificate of Congressional Recognition and an American flag that earlier in the week had been flown over the Capitol building in Washington, DC. These were presented to Helen by her granddaughter Tami and Tami’s husband George Whalen. “They know all about you in Washington,” Whalen said.
Joe Kenyon has a lot of respect for his grandma and lots of fond memories. She was the one, he recalls, who always drove all of her friends all around because they didn’t drive anymore even though she was ten to twenty years older than they were. He thinks it’s great that grandma still lives in the house that she and her husband built more than 76 years ago. The things she likes best, Joe said, are visits from family, church family and friends, sending and receiving cards and notes and a nice hot cup of tea with toast and jelly and sweets. She also enjoys reading her Bible and her journals every day. Grandma, he said, has a great memory for dates and all those special events that have happened throughout her 100 years.



Stephentown Library Events
• Free Daily Lunch & Snack for Kids – We are pleased to have been chosen as a feeding site through this federally funded lunch program. We will be serving a healthy bag lunch each weekday from 12 to 1 pm in the community room. From 3 to 3:30 pm we will serve a snack. There is no charge and no income or residency requirement. All children under age 18 are encouraged to take advantage of this program. Children under 12 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. The program will run until August 19, Monday through Friday.
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Make Math Work For You! Free Basic Math Class For Adults
If you are looking to sharpen your basic math skills or you are considering beginning your higher education and need a math refresher, “Applied Math for Adults,” can help.
This free, six week, non-credit course will be offered beginning July 26 at Averill Park High School. Classes will run from 6 to 9 pm Tuesday and Thursday evenings.
The course will provide a real world problem solving approach to basic math concepts like algebra, fractions and percentages. Students will work to gain more confidence in using math to help them with a variety of tasks. The course can also provide some confidence to those who are considering entering a technical field and need some help with their math skills.
For more information or to register, call Jamie Dreimiller at 518-629-7453 or email j.dreimiller@hvcc.edu.

