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Saratoga YMCA Raffling Off Belmont Picnic Tables

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The Saratoga Regional YMCA is hosting a Belmont weekend raffle sweepstakes across all five of its branches. Raffle tickets are available for purchase until May 12. Entrants can win a six-person reserved picnic table for the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival, with admission included. Ticket prices range from $25 to $50, with a bundle option available for $100. Proceeds will help fund YMCA programs.

For more details or to support the cause, contact Allie Mantica, Development Director, at 518-583-9622, ext. 395 or allie.mantica@srymca.org.

Dog Day Celebration Saturday in the Spa City

SARATOGA SPRINGS —Impressions of Saratoga will host its 20th Annual Dog Day Celebration from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 11 in front of the store, at the corner of Broadway and Phila St.

Each dog will be greeted with fresh water and treats, first-time visitors will have their photo taken for the “Doggie Wall of Fame.”

Well behaved pets on leash and under voice control are welcome. 

The Saratoga County Animal Shelter and H.O.P.E. (Homes for Orphaned Pets Exist) local pet rescue organizations will be on hand with information about their programs and animals looking for forever homes. 

Donations of pet items such as food, treats, collars, leashes, blankets, and toys are accepted. 

H.O.P.E.’s Walk for the Animals takes place Saturday in Congress Park at 10 a.m. Wellspring will be in attendance educating about their “Safe Pet Partnership” – a program to find foster homes for pets of those in an abusive situation who are afraid to leave for fear of what will happen to their pets.

Hop on Home, a bunny rescue and sanctuary will be in attendance with some adoptable bunnies and program information.

Speaker to Probe Roots of Current Israeli-Palestinian Conflict

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Dr. Aaron Berman

Public Talk On the Israeli/Palestinian Crisis

Dr. Aaron Berman to speak on the history of the Israeli/Palestinian conflict.  Dr. Berman is a professor emeritus of history at Hampshire College.  Dr. Berman has written extensively on the modern history of Jews and oppression.  He is the author of the book Nazism, the Jews and American Zionism: 1933-1948.  Among his other writings are reviews of Frank W. Brecher, Reluctant Ally: United States Foreign Policy Toward the Jews from Wilson to Roosevelt and “American Zionists, the Drive for a Jewish Commonwealth and the Holocaust,” Holocaust Studies Annual I (1983). 

Dr. Berman will focus on the pre-October 7, 2024 events.   

John Kaufmann, who is organizing the talk, observed that “many of us are devastated by the violence of the Hamas raid in October and by the violence of the Israeli state in response to that attack.  The central question for us is where this catastrophe came from?” Rather than focusing on the current events, Dr. Berman will discuss how the conflict between the two peoples attempting to share the same space came to this point. 

The talk will occur on May 13, 2024, at the Methodist Church on Hemming Road, Saratoga Springs, at 7:00 PM.  All are welcome. 

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John Kaufmann

Jean Eschner

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SARATOGA SPRINGS – Jean Eschner passed away peacefully on April 21, 2024 at the age of 94. Born on November 22, 1929, in Buffalo, NY, to the late Edwin Scheuerle and Helene Siegel Scheuerle, Jean led a life dedicated to family and friends, sports, and community service. After graduating from Kensington High School in Buffalo, Jean earned a Bachelor’s degree from SUNY Brockport and a Master’s Degree in Physical Education from Syracuse University in 1967. She
married Arthur Eschner on August 25, 1951, embarking on a marriage that spanned 64 years until Arthur’s passing in 2015. Jean lived in Fayetteville, DeWitt, and East Syracuse, NY, for over 60 years. Her final two years were spent at the Wesley Community in Saratoga Springs, NY, near her son Andrew.

Jean’s passion for physical education led her to a 20-year career as a part-time girl’s physical education teacher in the Jamesville-DeWitt school district. She enjoyed tennis, golf, bowling, and cross-country skiing, among many other physical pastimes. She participated for many years in the CNY Folksmarch, and competed in the New York State senior games. Jean also was an avid Bridge player, and in her later years she enjoyed games of MahJong with friends.
Jean enjoyed deep and abiding friendships, and in the summer months could often be found, glass of wine in hand, with friends on their docks on Hatch, Cazenovia, and DeRuyter Lakes. Regardless of the season, she always had coffee brewing. Jean and Art often exercised and socialized together at the local fitness club, and then rewarded themselves with a coffee or breakfast with friends. Jean loved to travel and, along with Arthur, went on many trips and cruises with dear friends to the American West, Alaska, Hawaii, and abroad, including much of Europe, Turkey, New Zealand, and
beyond.

Jean was an active member of the DeWitt Community Church (DCC), particularly the church’s Women’s Association where she was quite involved, participating in projects, working the Thrift Shop in the day, serving in the church’s Women’s Circles and as Deacon, along with her late husband. She volunteered often at the Everson Museum and the Samaritan Center, and helped to deliver Meals on Wheels with Art.

Jean is survived by her children Stephen (Rebecca Knowles) of Scotland, Thomas (Marie) of Scarborough, ME, and Andrew (Suzanne), of Gansevoort, NY, her grandchildren Adam, Emily, James, and Rachel, her great-grandchildren Eleanor, Rhys, and Phoebe, as well as beloved cousins, nephews, and nieces, and friends who will deeply miss her presence. Preceding her in death were her husband, Art, her son, Karl, who passed away as an infant, and her sister Lois Krall. Jean’s life and legacy will live on through the countless lives she touched with her spirit of fun and devotion to friends and family.

A celebration of Jean’s life will be held at the DeWitt Community Church on June 22 at 11:00 a.m., at which the family looks forward to greeting friends and sharing memories. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be given to the Samaritan Center of Syracuse (samcenter.org) or the DeWitt Community Church Women’s Association (www.dewittchurch.org). The family extends its heartfelt gratitude to the staff of Woodlawn Commons as well as The Wesley Community in
Saratoga Springs, NY for their support over the last two years, and to her friends and visitors who sustained her spirit.

Online remembrances may be made at www.burkefuneralhome.com.

Racing Museum Announces 2024 Hall of Fame Class

SARATOGA SPRINGS — The National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame announced its 2024 Hall of Fame class last week: 

• Jockey Joel Rosario and racehorses Gun Runner (KY) and Justify (KY) in the contemporary category

• Jockey Abe Hawkins and racehorses Aristides (KY) and Lecomte (KY) were selected by the Pre-1900 Historic Review Committee

• Harry F. Guggenheim, Clement L. Hirsch, and Joe Hirsch were chosen by the Pillars of the Turf Committee

Rosario, Gun Runner, and Justify were all elected in their first year of eligibility.

The 2024 Hall of Fame class will be enshrined on Friday, August 2 at the Fasig-Tipton sales pavilion in Saratoga Springs at 10:30 a.m. The ceremony will be broadcast live on the Museum website at www.racingmuseum.org. The event is open to the public and free to attend.

Cincinnati Bengals Sign Local Football Player

GREENWICH — The NFL’s Cincinnati Bengals signed undrafted free agent wide receiver Cole Burgess last week. Burgess is a Greenwich, New York native who played for SUNY Cortland, where he totaled 3,133 receiving yards and 35 touchdowns in his college career. 

Last month, Burgess had lunch at the Front St. Deli with Ballston Spa Mayor Frank Rossi. In a social media post, Rossi wrote that Burgess is “somebody that exudes not just confidence, but also positivity in every step he takes in his journey.”

In an official draft profile, NFL Analyst Lance Zierlein wrote that “Burgess has the size, testing, and production to create some league interest. He thrived against a lower level of competition but plays with a consistently competitive demeanor.”

Jean Leonard Promoted to President Of Proctors Collaborative

SCHENECTADY — Philip Morris, CEO of Proctors Collaborative, announced the promotion of Jean Leonard to President. 

Leonard, currently the chief of staff and head of programming, has served the institution for 12 years. In that time, in addition to program responsibility and duties in the office of the CEO, she has intermittently been responsible for other departments as well as special projects. 

President is a new position at the Collaborative and is reflective of continued recovery from the nearly two-year shutdown during COVID and the expanding portfolio of activities that the Collaborative embraces. The President will head all operations day-to-day and continue to lead an expanded programming department. 

The Collaborative manages the collection of Proctors facilities in Schenectady, as well as Capital Repertory Theatre in Albany and Universal Preservation Hall in Saratoga Springs. 

COCKTAILS & JAZZ FUNdraiser May 11

SARATOGA SPRINGS —The Frederick Allen Elks Lodge #609 will host a semi-formal evening of snappy cocktails and delicious jazz from 5 – 8 p.m. Saturday, May 11.

The event, featuring music by Azzaam Hameed of SmoothKeys, with vocals by Annette Harris, will be staged to raise awareness and funds for the Frederick Allen Elks Lodge and their Annual Education Award. Music, Lite Hors d’Oeuvres, Silent Auction, Cash Bar. 

Frederick Allen Elks Lodge #609, is located at 69 Beekman St., Saratoga Springs. For more information, go to: www.FrederickAllenLodge.org.