The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Rememberin­g family and friends

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A roundup of notices and services. Look for additional obituaries on this newspaper’s website.

soups, pork roast, stuffed cabbages, roasted potatoes, vegetables, salad, dessert and beverages. Take-out orders will be available. Donations are $12 for adults, $6 for children 6-12, under 6 are free. For further informatio­n, call 518-306-5754 or 518-363-0001. LASAGNA DINNER: Bacon Hill Reformed Church in Schuylervi­lle serves a Lasagna Dinner with meat or vegetable lasagna, plus sides, at 4:30 p.m. and 5:45 p.m. on Saturday, November 10. Take-out will be available from 4:15 p.m. – 6 p.m. Adults $10, veterans $8, children under 12 $5. Proceeds will benefit Camp Fowler Scholarshi­ps. Bacon Hill Reformed Church at is handicappe­d accessible. Call Jennifer Thomas at 518-695-6116 to make reservatio­ns. LEONARD BERNSTEIN AT 100: Legendary bassist Gary Karr and Skidmore faculty members Michael Emery (violin), Paul Green (clarinet), Sylvia Stoner (narrator) and Anthony G. Holland, conductor take part in “Leonard Bernstein at 100 – The Educator and Intellectu­al.” The composer’s son, Alexander Bernstein, joins musicians from the original broadcast for a panel discussion. 7 p.m., Zankel Music Center. Adults $8, seniors and Skidmore community $5, free for students and children. For ticket informatio­n, call 510-580-5321 or visit www.skidmore.edu/zankel. MUSICIANS OF MA’ALWYCK: The death of concert artist David Hochstein on the front lines of World War I in October 1918 inspired Pulitzer Prize winning composer Samuel Gardner to create a profoundly moving piano quintet depicting Hochstein’s life. Musicians of Ma’alwyck presents this quintet, paired with music of Hochstein and Fritz Kreisler, along with the silent film Under Four Flags, shown with a newly created score by composer Max Caplan, and readings from WW1 letters by Pastor William Levering and Norman Thibodeau. Special guest artists include violinist Theodore Arm, violist Andrew Snow, and pianist Max Caplan. 2:30 p.m., First Reformed Church, Schenectad­y. Tickets $25/$10. Free preview on Wednesday, November 7, noon, at SUNY Schenectad­y. Repeat performanc­e on Sunday, November 11, a 2 p.m., Arkell Museum, Canajohari­e. For more informatio­n visit musicianso­rmaalwyck.org. NYS 5-HOUR PRE-LICENSING COURSE: The next NYS 5-Hour Pre-Licensing course will be offered Saturday, November 10, from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Avenue, Saratoga Springs. The cost for the class is $40. To register, call John Rinko at 518584-2221 or email RinkoDrivi­ngSchool.com. A portion of the cost will be donated to United Methodist Church. SARATOGA SPRINGS FARMERS’ MARKET: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m., Lincoln Baths building, 65 South Broadway. With more than 50 vendors, market-goers will be able to shop for a wide variety of local products year-round. The Holiday Market features local artisans, crafters, and specialty foods from November 3 to December 29. For a complete list of winter vendors, visit http:// www. saratoga farmers market. org/saturday-winter-vendors/. SCI-FIAT MISC I: Come to the Museum of Innovation and Science (miSci) for an out-of-thisworld “Star Wars”-themed event on Saturday, November 10. Dress as your favorite sci-fi character for a meet-and-greet and photo ops with characters from the 501st Legion (Vader’s Fist), the Rebel Legion, and the R2-D2 Builders Club. Play retro “Star Wars” video games and meet Jack Wang, co-creator of the “Star Wars Epic Yarn” book series. Tour miSci’s latest exhibit, “Toys: The Inside Story and the 20th Century Toy Chest,” with Daniel Faye of Sassy’s Satellite. 10 a.m. – 4 p.m., 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectad­y. Museum admission is $12 for ages 13 and up, $10 for seniors 65 and over, $8 for ages 3-12; children 3 and under are admitted free. Visit www.misci.org or www. facebook.com/miSciNY for more informatio­n. SENIOR MONTHLY DANCE: Peaceful Country Band provides the music for the Ballston Area Senior Monthly Dance from 7 p.m. – 10 p.m. at the Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. $5 entrance fee for non-members. Members are asked to bring a snack to share. Check out www.ballstonar­easeniors.com for more informatio­n. TANG FAMILY SATURDAYS: Programs include a brief tour of a current Tang Museum exhibition followed by a hands-on art activity suitable for children ages 5 and up with adult companions. 2 p.m. – 3:30 p.m., Tang Museum, Skidmore College. Free and open to the public; registrati­on strongly suggested. For reservatio­ns and more informatio­n, call 518-580-8080. Sunday, Nov. 11 ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: The Ballston Spa Elks Lodge’s All You Can Eat Breakfast returns to 10 Hamilton Street on November 11 from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Active military (with I.D.) and veterans eat free this month. Adults $7, Seniors $6, children 10 and under $5. All profits go to Elks charities. For more informatio­n please contact the Ballston Spa Elks Lodge at 518-885-1149. BENNINGTON BATTLEFIEL­D: Bennington Battlefiel­d State Historic Site will host a Veterans Day observance on November 11 at 11 a.m. Speakers will highlight American service through the centuries, discussing the American experience in the Revolution­ary War, the War of 1812 and World War I. A musket salute will follow. This free event is open to the public, no RSVP required. BIG BANG THEORY: Overwhelmi­ng evidence indicates that the universe began as a point and has been expanding ever since. Recent discoverie­s indicate that the visible part of the universe accounts for only about 5% of its energy (or mass), the rest coming from dark matter or dark energy. Dr. Vivek Jain, Associate Professor of Physics at UAlbany and a specialist in elementary particle physics, will discuss these concepts and unanswered questions about the universe at 1:15 p.m. in Room 224 of the Albany Sage Colleges campus, New Scotland Avenue and Academy Road, Albany. A meet and Greet proceeds the program at 12:30 p.m. Presented by the Capital District Humanist Society., the program is free. For details or directions call 518-533-2666 or visit www. humanistso­ciety.org. GRACE CHURCH (WATERFORD): The Rev. Kathy AlongeCoon­s celebrates the Holy Eucharist at 7:30 a.m. and 9:30 a.m. Sundays at Grace Church, 34 Third Street, Waterford. Deacon Denise Moore assists. An adult Christian Education program begins at 8:30 a.m. A coffee hour follows each service. For more informatio­n, call the Episcopal parish at 518-2377370 or visit www.gracewater­ford.com. INDOOR CRAFT & GARAGE SALE: The popular SaratogaWi­lton Elks Ladies Auxiliary Indoor Craft and Garage Sale, featuring more than 40 vendors with fall and holiday decoration­s and much more, takes place at the Saratoga-Wilton Elks Club off Maple Avenue on Elks Lane on Sunday, November 11, from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. Admission is free and parking is great. All proceeds go to local Elks charities. To sell at the next event call Linda at 518-289-5470 for more informatio­n. JEWISH BOOK FAIR: On Sunday, November 11, the Sisterhood of Congregati­on Shaara Tfille/ The Jewish Community Center of Saratoga Springs holds its 5th Annual Jewish Book Fair from 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. at 84 Weibel Avenue, Saratoga Springs. Featured author Ruth Behar will discuss her new book “Lucky Broken Girl” at noon. The sale features a wide range of Jewish themed or Jewish authored books, many of which are not on local bookstore shelves. A portion of the proceeds from each sale goes back to Congregati­on Shaara Tfille/ The Jewish Community Center of Saratoga Springs. Admission for the featured author is $5, free for students with ID accompanie­d by an adult. For more informatio­n or to RSVP for the featured author, call 518-5842370. MONTHLY BREAKFAST: The Fish Creek Rod and Gun Club at Victory Mills holds its monthly breakfast on the traditiona­l Veterans Day, November 11, from 8 a.m. – 11 a.m. Adults $8, children $4. Everyone is welcome. Call 518-695-3917 for more informatio­n. ST. PETERSBURG MEN’S ENSEMBLE: The New Skete Monastery in Cambridge welcomes back this award winning quartet for a performanc­e of world classic choral sacred music and traditiona­l Russian songs. 2 p.m., Holy Wisdom Chapel, 273 New Skete Lane, Cambridge. Free and open to the public; donations welcome. SUNDAY MEDITATION: Cultivatin­g compassion & wisdom. Sunday morning meditation 9 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. at One Big Roof, 538 Maple Avenue, Saratoga Health & Wellness Building (across from the Maple Avenue Middle School, just off Route 50). By donation. No experience necessary. All are welcome. SUNNY SUNDAYS: Sunny Sundays are your opportunit­y to take a safe glimpse at the sun. Educators from the Dudley Observator­y at miSci will operate their 14inch telescope inside the roll-top roof observator­y, allowing visitors to safely look at the sun and search for sunspots. Other objects such as the moon and planets may also be visible. In the event of poor weather, there will be hands-on indoor activities instead. The observator­y will be open from 1 p.m. 2:30 p.m. every Sunday through December 30. miSci galleries will be open continuous­ly from noon – 5 p.m. Access to the observator­y or activities is free with museum admission ($12 Adult, $10 Senior, $8 Child) at miSci, the Museum of Innovation and Science, 15 Nott Terrace Heights, Schenectad­y. TRINITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Trinity United Methodist Church of Wilton holds Worship and Sunday School every Sunday at 10 a.m. Choir meets at 9 a.m. Youth group follows worship. Nursery provided. 155 Ballard Road, Gansevoort. Contact Pastor Jeffrey Stratton at 518-423-8195 for baptisms and weddings. VETERANS DAY REMEMBRANC­E CEREMONY: On Veterans Day, November 11, Gurtler Bros. VFW Post 420 will have its remembranc­e ceremony at 1 p.m. followed by an unveiling of the Gallery of Valor picture display, with luncheon to follow. Anyone wishing to submit a photo of a family veteran member to be displayed in the gallery should submit it to VFW Post 420,190 Excelsior Ave., Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Attn: Jim Hartman. For more informatio­n call 518587-6944. Please have photos received by November 5. Monday, Nov. 12 NORTHSHIRE BOOKSTORE: Caldecott medalist Emily Arnold McCully shares stories of women who challenged the status quo, championed others and made their voices heard in “She Did It! 21 Women Who Changed the Way We Think.” 4 p.m., 424 Broadway, Saratoga Springs. USS SLATER: The USS SLATER Veterans Day observance will be held Monday, November 12, at 9 a.m. on the Hudson River in Downtown Albany, just south of the Dunn Memorial Bridge. The public is invtited to attend. After the observance, the only WWII Destroyer Escort afloat in America will be open to the public for guided tours until 4 p.m. Admission is $9 for adults, $7 for children. USS SLATER will remain open Wednesdays through Sundays, excepting Thanksgivi­ng Day, from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. through November 25. Call 518-431-1943 for more informatio­n. Tuesday, Nov. 13 BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library will hold a 25 cent used paperback sale on November 13-14 in the library’s Dutcher Community Room at 49 Henry Street from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cash and checks accepted. For more informatio­n, call the Friends’ Book Shop at 518-584-7860 ext. 333. EPA PUBLIC INFORMATIO­N SESSION: The U.S. Environmen­tal Protection Agency will hold a Public Informatio­n Session to discuss the cleanup of contaminat­ed soil in a half-acre area near Excelsior, Warren and High Rock Avenues on Tuesday, November 13, at 7 p.m. at the Excelsior Springs Event Center, 47 Excelsior Ave., Saratoga Springs. The project area includes a section of Excelsior Avenue, a small green space containing the Old Red Spring well and pavilion and a section of an adjacent paved parking lot. The work is scheduled to begin in November and will continue through spring 2019. For more informatio­n call 518-407-0400 ext. 122. HALF MOON BUTTON CLUB: The Half Moon Button Club meets on Tuesday, November 13, at 11 a.m. at the Bethlehem Public Library, 451 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. Social time starts at 11 a.m., followed by the business meeting at noon and Phyllis Dunn’s program on Paris Back Buttons. Bring a bag lunch; dessert will be provided. For more informatio­n call Lisa at 518-469-7420 or Kristi at 518869-8125. Everyone is welcome. KOREAN WAR VETERANS: The November luncheon for Ch. 60, Korean War Veterans Associatio­n, will be held on Tuesday, November 13, at 11:30 a.m. at the Ambrosia Diner, just off Exit 19 of the Northway. Cebe and Jim McConkey will be the hosts. Please phone your reservatio­n to the McConkeys by calling 518-5817763 by November 11. Veterans who served anywhere during the

Korean War, in Korea at any time, spouses, widows, friends and relatives are all invited to attend. For further informatio­n or a membership applicatio­n, please contact Comm. Roger Calkins at 518-584-3037. Annual dues are $10 for veterans, $5 for all others. LONG TERM CARE CONVERSATI­ON: The Wesley Foundation will host a program entitled “A Conversati­on About Long-Term Care” at the Holiday Inn, 232 Broadway, Saratoga Springs on Tuesday, November 13 at 6 p.m. Long-term care planning experts Tara Anne Pleat, Esq. of Wilcenski & Pleat, PLLC, and Brian Johnson, MBA, CLTC of Advisor Insurance Brokers will lead the evening’s discussion. Admission is free. Advance registrati­on is requested for the seminar. Reservatio­ns can be made by phone at 518-691-1420 or via email at foundation@thewesleyc­ommunity.org. PIEROGHI SALE: Christ the Savior Church, 349 Eastline Road, Ballston Lake, holds a pieroghi sale on Tuesday, November 13, with potato/cheese, sauerkraut and farmer’s cheese pieroghis. Orders are expected to be large than usual so please order early by calling 518-363-0001. SARATOGA SENIOR CENTER: “Seniors’ Questions and Concerns” is the topic of a meeting on Tuesday, November 13, at 1 p.m. at the Saratoga Senior Center, 5 Williams Street. The meeting is an opportunit­y to meet with and ask questions of Mayor Meg Kelly, Public Safety Commission­er Peter Martin, Public Works Commission­er Skip Scirocco and Senior Center director Lois Celeste. For more informatio­n visit http:// www.saratoga-springs.org/261/ Senior-Advisory-Committee or vall 518-681-7530. SCHENECTAD­Y EFLUNS: The Schenectad­y Elfuns hold their monthly luncheon meeting on Tuesday, November 13, starting at 11:30 a.m. at the Hilton Garden Inn in Clifton Park. The guest speakers are Matt Cuevas, president of the Schenectad­y Central Park Rose Garden board of directors, and architect Mary Moore Walinger, who designed the Pergola in the garden. Luncheons are open to all Elfuns and their spouses or guests, and to all former or retired GE employees. Spouses of deceased Elfuns are also welcome. Make your reservatio­ns by Friday,November 9, by calling Glenn Gerber at 518-289-5665. SHINE A LIGHT ON LUNG CANCER: Members of the public are invited to attend a Shine a Light on Lung Cancer event from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. on Tuesday, November 13 at the Hilton Garden Inn at Albany Medical Center, 62 New Scotland Avenue. Speakers include Albany Med’s Thomas Fabian, M.D., section chief of thoracic surgery, as well as lung cancer survivors and caregivers. A moment of remembranc­e will be held to honor those who have been lost to the disease, and there will be an opportunit­y to connect with other attendees. The event is free and open to all. Light refreshmen­ts will be served. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN MAGICIANS: The local group of the Society of American Magicians, Assembly #24, meets at 7:30 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month at the S. W. Pitts Hose Co. of Latham, 226 Old Loudon Road. All persons 16 and older with any interest in the art of magic are welcome to enjoy a fun evening. For more informatio­n, or a link to a local magician, visit www.SAM24. SYNTHASITE.COM. TUESDAY TALK: Schoharie Crossing State Historic Site conducts its fourth annual Tuesday Talk series to recognize New York State History Month this November. On November 13, Terry McMaster presents “Scots-Irish Immigratio­n Patterns, the Old New York Frontier and the Cherry Valley Massacre.” All presentati­ons are free of charge and will begin at 6:30 p.m. in the Enders House adjacent to the Schoharie Crossing Visitor Center, 129 Schoharie Street, Fort Hunter. Refreshmen­ts will be provided and donations are always appreciate­d. Wednesday, Nov. 14 ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB: Join the Glens-Falls Saratoga Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club for a screening of “Harnessing Nature: Building the Great Sacandaga” on November 14 at 7 p.m. at the Crandall Public Library. Producer Jason Kemper and writer-producer Lauren Roberts will be on hand to discuss the documentar­y process and answer questions about the film. Free and open to the public; no reservatio­ns required. Co-sponsored by the Folklife Center at Crandall Public Library. BOOK SALE: The Friends of the Saratoga Springs Public Library will hold a 25 cent used paperback sale on November 13-14 in the library’s Dutcher Community Room at 49 Henry Street from 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Cash and checks accepted. For more informatio­n, call the Friends’ Book Shop at 518-584-7860 ext. 333. GOOD BOOKS FOR GOOD WORKS: The Woman’s Club of Albany and the Book House of Stuyvesand Plaza host an evening of holiday book suggestion­s on Wednesday, November 14, from 5:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. at the Book House. A portion of all book sales that evening will benefit the Arbor Hill Elementary School Library in the Albany City Public School system. Bestsellin­g author David Baldacci will be at the Book House to sign copies of his new novel, “Long Road to Mercy;” all those attending the Baldacci event are invited to participat­e in “Good Books, Good Works” as well. MECHANICVI­LLE DISTRICT PUBLIC LIBRARY: Hudson River Photograph­y Club meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. Mechanicvi­lle District Public Library 190 N. Main St. Mechanicvi­lle. Call 518-6644646 or visit meclib.sals.edu for more informatio­n. OPIOID FORUM: This discussion, presented by the New York State Associatio­n of Nurse Anesthetis­ts, examines the strides made by the healthcare industry in combating opiate addiction and protecting patients from the potential deadly effects of opioid misuse. Assemblyma­n John T. McDonald III will moderate the discussion. 4 p.m. – 6 p.m., Albany Capital Center,55 Eagle Street, Albany. Free and open to the public;. register at https://www. eventbrite.com/e/opioid-forumhow-the-healthcare-industry-isaverting-opioid-abuse-tickets515­12184330?aff=efbeventt ix&fbclid=IwAR0TDCt7­ZrIlFY SDpqE-_xxAt6LKj6W­ZYJJzaPOvb­hP0_MqpnRe0LB7­eRT4. PICKIN’ SESSION: Amateur and profession­al musicians are invited to play solo, background, or join up with a group for a fun session with extemporan­eous, off-thecuff music. 6:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m., Milton Community Center, 310 Northline Road, Ballston Spa. Free to the public; please bring a snack to share. Check out www. ballstonar­easeniors.com for more informatio­n. TURKEY DINNER: SaratogaWi­lton Elks Lodge #161 presents a turkey dinner from 4:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. at 1 Elks Lane, Saratoga Springs. Donation requested: Adults $12, Seniors/Military $11, Children 5-12 $8, under 5 free. All takeouts $12. Cash bar available. Thursday, Nov. 15 AMERICAN WAY OF WAR: Renowned military historian Edward G. Lengel will present “The American Way of War from the Revolution to World War I” at 7p.m. at the Fort Plain Museum, 389 Canal Street, Fort Plain. ideas about American versus European tactics and military behavior dating back to George Washington’s command inspired General John J. Pershing’s conduct as commander of the American Expedition­ary Forces during World War I—sometimes for the better, and sometimes for worse, and continue to influence the United States today. Lengel will sign copies of his new book, “Never in Finer Company: The Men of the Great War’s Lost Battalion,” and light refreshmen­ts will be served. Suggested donation $5.

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