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The Wesley Community Delivers Holiday Cheer

SARATOGA SPRINGS – The Wesley Community delivered holiday cheer during the week of Christmas to its residents at the Wesley Health Care Center. 

A special holiday gift was delivered to each individual resident at the long-term senior care facility at The Wesley Community ahead of the holiday weekend. 

Wesley staff purchased and donated nearly 130 presents for the residents, while the remaining gifts were purchased through donations to The Wesley Foundation. This annual tradition at Wesley Health Care Center ensures all residents enjoy the holiday season. 

Moreau Lake State Park Upcoming Events

Monday, December 27, 10 a.m. Letterboxing/Treasure Hunt. This event will take place outdoors. Search for clues that eventually lead to hidden treasure. Open to kids of all ages. Registration is required: call 518-917-2174. Cost is $1 per child.

Tuesday, December 28, 10 a.m. Knee High Naturalists. Meet inside the Warming Hut for story time then head out for a walk along the lakeshore. Geared toward ages 2-5. Registration is required at 518-917-2174. Cost is $1 per child.

Wednesday, December 29, 10 a.m. Fire Starting Class. This program is geared for kids ages 10+. Join an environmental educator to learn how to start a fire and Leave No Trace principles about minimizing fire impacts. This event will be held outside. Meet at the warming hut at the outside fire pit. Reservations are required: call 518-917-2174. Cost is $1 per child. 

Wednesday, December 29, 10 a.m. Family Hike. Hike from the office down to the Warming Hut, across to the lake and back up to the office. We’re sure to see animal habitats and tracks! For kids of all ages and their guardians. Registration is required: call 518-917-2174. Cost is $1 per child.

Thursday, December 30, 9:30 a.m. Eagle Watch. Join an environmental educator on a trip along the Hudson River to look for eagles. We will be driving to different pull-off locations to get out and look for an eagle. Eagle spotting is not always guaranteed. Please bring binoculars if you have them. You must call to register for this event at 518-917-2174. $5 for adults, $1 for children.

Friday, December 31, 1 p.m. Last Day Hike. Join an environmental educator on a guided hike along the Red Oak Ridge trail to the Moreau Overlook. This will be a strenuous 4+ mile hike. It is a steep incline with a rocky section right before we reach the top. Call 518-917-2174 to make a reservation. Cost is $5 for adults and $1 for children.

Saturday, January 1, 10 and 11a.m. First Day Hike. Join Moreau staff for a walk in the woods around Moreau Lake. Spots are limited, please call 518-917-2174 to reserve yours. $5 for adults, kids under 16 free. Weather permitting. If there is ice or snow please come prepared with cleats or snowshoes. There is a limited amount of snowshoes available for rent. The warming hut will be open with a fire inside and out.

Moreau Lake State Park is located at 605 Old Saratoga Road, Gansevoort. For more information, call 518-793-0511. 

Soroptimist “Saratoga Community Grants”

SARATOGA COUNTY — Soroptimist of Saratoga County’s Fund Distribution Program is now called “Saratoga Community Grants.” This year a total of $35,000 will be awarded to local organizations that support the needs of women and girls in Saratoga County. 

To qualify, candidate organizations must be based in or serve the needs of residents of Saratoga County. Grants are typically awarded for specific activities, start-ups, or capital projects. Consideration will be given to the number of people served. 

The application must be submitted by February 15, 2022 and is available on the SISC website at www.soroptimistsaratoga.org.   Grant recipients will be notified by April 15, 2022.  For more information, email the committee at funddistributionsaratoga@gmail.com. 

Winter Coat Drive Begins in Saratoga Springs

SARATOGA SPRINGS — Shelters of Saratoga has partnered with Fingerpaint to provide winter coats to anyone in need. The 3rd annual “Take One, Leave One” winter coat drive was created as an easy way to provide warm coats for anyone in need one. 

The coat rack is located in downtown Saratoga Springs in front of the Fingerpaint building at 395 Broadway. Community members wishing to donate are encouraged to hang gently used or new coats on the rack which will be available through the winter. 

For more information contact Shelters of Saratoga office at 518-581-1097.

Thank You to All Our Military Service Men & Women

Christmas Poem

This poem was written by a Marine. The following is his request. 
In light of Christmas, some credit is due to our U.S. service men, women, and Canadian Forces for our being able to celebrate these festivities. Sharing this poem is a small way to pay a tiny bit of what we owe:
to make people stop and think of our heroes, living and dead, who sacrificed themselves for us.

‘Twas the Night before Christmas,
He lived all alone,
In a one bedroom house
Made of plaster and stone.

I had come down the chimney with presents to give,
And to see just who
in this home did live.

I looked all about,
A strange sight I did see,
 No tinsel, no presents,
Not even a tree.

No stocking by mantle,
Just boots filled with sand.
On the wall hung pictures
Of far distant lands.

With medals and badges,
Awards of all kinds,
A sober thought
Came through my mind.

For this house was different,
It was dark and dreary,
I found the home of a soldier,
Once I could see clearly.

The soldier lay sleeping,
Silent, alone,
Curled up on the floor
In this one bedroom home.

The face was so gentle,
The room in such disorder.
Not how I pictured
A United States soldier.

Was this the hero
Of whom I’d just read?
Curled up on a poncho,
The floor for a bed?

I realized the families
That I saw this night,
Owed their lives to these soldiers
Who were willing to fight.

Soon round the world,
The children would play,
And grownups would celebrate
A bright Christmas Day.

They all enjoyed freedom
Each month of the year,
Because of the soldiers,
Like the one lying here.

I couldn’t help wonder
How many lay alone,
On a cold Christmas Eve
In a land far from home. 

The very thought
Brought a tear to my eye,
I dropped to my knees
And started to cry. 

The soldier awakened
And I heard a rough voice,
‘Santa don’t cry,
This life is my choice; 

I fight for freedom,
I don’t ask for more,
My life is God,
My country, my Corps.’

The soldier rolled over
And drifted to sleep,
I couldn’t control it,
I continued to weep.

I kept watch for hours,
So silent and still
And we both shivered
From the cold night’s chill.

I didn’t want to leave
On the cold, dark night,
This guardian of honor
So willing to fight.

Then the soldier rolled over,
With a voice soft and pure,
Whispered, ‘Carry on Santa,
It’s Christmas Day. All is secure.’

One look at my watch,
And I knew he was right.
‘Merry Christmas my friend,
And to all a good night!’

Help Build the Veteran’s Memorial Walkway Brick by Brick

MALTA — The Malta Veteran’s Appreciation Program  is looking to build a memorial that will commemorate our veterans (and their family members) for their contributions to the protection of our nation and its citizens, as well as the preservation of freedom throughout the world. You can help build the Veteran’s Memorial by ordering a brick or making a donation. 

To honor those that have served this country, the Town of Malta built a Veteran’s Memorial at the entrance of the Town Hall to include a piece of the 9/11 steel from the Twin Towers. Place an order now for the 2nd 100+ brick order to have them installed for the Sept. 17, 2022 dedication. 

Each brick can have your veteran’s branch of service crest on the left-hand side. The Veteran’s name and any additional wording, i.e. name of the military branch, unit name, name of a particular conflict, is at the discretion of the donor. Family members of Veterans qualify for a brick also. All proceeds go directly to our local veterans from the purchase of your brick. 

When filling out the order form make sure to write information exactly as you want it to be presented on the brick, paying special attention to punctuation, abbreviation, etc.; lettering on the bricks will be capitalized. 

Please complete and send along the order form with a $100 check made payable to MVAP or Malta Veterans Appreciation Program, located at 4158A Silverbeach Rd, Malta, NY, 12020. Please write “Veteran’s Memorial Brick” on the memo line in the left-hand corner of the check. Also send along a short paragraph or two about the person on your brick and a photo of them. 

You can find the printable PDF order form or order online at www.MaltaVets.com. For more information, please email MaltaVETS@gmail.com or contact Renee Farley at 518-577-8863. 

Ugly Sweater Breakfast With a Blessing

Kudos this group of friends who came up with  ‘Ugly Sweater Breakfast With a Blessing.’

A simple idea with BIG impact:
Wear an ugly sweater
Have a great meal with your friends
Everyone throws in $100 for a tip for their server.

The tip total came to $1,500.00!

Great job Ronda Parsha, Terry Hynes, Nichole Loscalzo, Vanessa Baer, Patricia Smith, Tammy Loya, Rick Kunta, Starr Iula, Chris Iula, Joe Fasolino, Amada St. George and Alicia Fuss.

All of you in our reading audience…Let’s keep this idea going and share our blessings!

Holiday Match Update: Over $944k to Local Charities So Far

SARATOGA COUNTY —The Stewart’s Holiday Match Program customer donations have reached over $477,983 as of Thursday, Dec. 9. That’s over $944,000 with the Stewart’s match so far, and there’s just over two weeks left to collect.

These donations stay local and support local nonprofits; funding may go to a Girl Scout Troop, an arts program or a food pantry. Each week a different Holiday Match recipient is highlighted. This week Unity Hall is being featured. Unity Hall located in Oneida county is one of New York’s most exciting homes for live events and hands-on programs all year round. They offer diverse music, theater, spoken word and more, in their beautifully restored 19th century center for the arts.

The Stewart’s Holiday Match Program has no administrative fees and donates 100% of donations received to charities in their market areas. Stewart’s Shops matches each donation penny for penny and dollar for dollar and has been doing so for the past 35 years, raising over $32 million for local charities.

Holiday Match funds are collected from Thanksgiving to Christmas Day in each of the 354 shops. Local children’s organizations are encouraged to apply for funding here. The deadline for submission is January 31, 2022. All groups applying must be locally based, benefit children under 18, and be a qualified, charitable 501c3 organization. A listing of all the local organizations that received funds last season is available online.

Saratoga County History Center Announces Public History Award Winners

BALLSTON SPA — James Richmond – founder and coordinator of the Saratoga County History Roundtable, and Carol Godette – a former educator and freelance writer, were announce as winners of the inaugural annual Saratoga County Public History Award.

The Saratoga County Public History Award seeks to raise awareness of the efforts of individuals and associations in the greater Capital District who devote endless hours and dollars to the preservation or dissemination of local, regional, and national histories. 

Richmond is the founder and coordinator of the Saratoga County History Roundtable, a group dedicated to investigating and discussing local history. 

Godette is a former educator and freelance writer. Her dozens of essays in Simply Saratoga Magazine have ranged in topic from architecture to fashion to popular personalities. 

The recipients were selected by a committee that included: Ronald Schorpp, social studies department chair at Saratoga Springs High School; Lisa Kissinger, social studies academic administrator for Shenendehowa CSD; Heather Mazurowski, social studies department chair at Ballston Spa High School; Heidi Hill, Historic Site Manager at the Schuyler Mansion State Historic Site; Samantha Bosshart, Executive Director of the Saratoga Springs Preservation Foundation; and Saratoga County History Center Trustee Isobel Connell, and Center Chairperson Michael Landis. 

An award ceremony will be held at Brookside Museum at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 21 and will be shown via a live Zoom and Facebook broadcast.