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    Hoosick Rd. (Co. 103 & NY 67) Buskirk, NY. Come and enjoyur homemade banana oat waffles with maple syrup or fruit sauce.

    Other tasty dishes will be served also! RSVP by Sept 14: 686-524, 642-1291.

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING:Sunday Sep-tember 21st at the American Legion on clancy Street inSchuylerville. Dancing 1-5pm. Music by Ole Time Country.Everyone is welcome. Casual dress. More info: 518-638-8905 or824-3719.

    RUMMAGE SALEat the Pittstown United Methodist Church

    Hall (located just off Route 7) on Friday, September 26 from 9:30.m. to 4:00 p.m. and onSaturday, September 27from 9:30

    .m. to 11:30 a.m. Clothing, household goods, books, toys for sale.

    Bake and Food Sale both days. On Saturday, the 27th will be a

    Bag Sale -- Buy 2 bags and get 3rd bag free. Contact Jodie 859-

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    AUTUMN BREEZE SPECIAL DINNER. The RensselaerCountys Troy Senior Center, 19 Third Street will hold its monthlyspecial dinner - Autumn Breeze on Thursday, September 18.Brian Zapel will entertain us beginning at 11:00 am. The noonmenu will be Spaghetti & Meatballs, Tossed Salad, Italian GreenBeans, Grape Juice and Cake for dessert. Our wonderful

    complete lunch is available to all seniors age 60 and older for asuggested contribution of $2.75. Call 518-270-5348 to make yourreservations.

    GREENWICH SENIORS CLUBwill meet at noon, Wed. , Sept.7. Everyone will bring his own sandwich. Beverages and dessert

    will be provided. They will meet again at noon Wed. Oct. 1, bringingcovered dish to share. Meetings are held at the VFW,Abeel Av-nue in Greenwich. Visitors are welcome. Anyone over 55 yearsf age can join.

    NEIL DIAMOND TRIBUTE. Rensselaer Countys EverettWagar Senior Center, 2 Roxborough Road, Grafton, NY willbe holding a Tribute to Neil Diamond with Jeff Jarvis, onTuesday, September 16, at 1:00 pm. Come early and join usfor a Baked Fillet of Fish dinner at noon, a suggested donationof $2.75 for Rensselaer County seniors 60 years of age or older,and $5.00 for guests under 60. Call 279-3413, reservationsrequired.

    VALLEY FALLS UMC RALLY DAY Sunday, Sept. 14, isRally Day and the first day of the new church school season atthe Valley Falls UMC. Please join us at 16 State Street in ValleyFalls for our 9:00 service followed by a coffee hour and to seehow church school will start with a bang! The church is handi-capped accessible and has an assistive listening system. For di-rections and contact information, call 753-4848 or go to ourwebsite: www.valleyfallsunitedmethodist.com.

    DONNY ELVIS IN CONCERT Featuring Donny RominesHartford Firehouse Rtes 40&149 Hartford, NY Saturday, October18th Show 6 9 pm Doors open 5 pm Tickets $10. Call632-5326 or As Time Goes By 632-5166. Refreshments available.

    MONTHLY BREAKFAST: Ladies Aux from the VFW post 1938Poplar Ave, Valley Falls will be starting up the monthly breakfast

    undaySept. 14th8am-11am. Bake sale adn RAD knives on sale.Menu consists of eggs, French toast, pancakes, sausage, bacon,

    uice, hash browns, toast, fruit, coffee and biscuits w/sausage &ravy.

    ANNUAL HAM DINNER: Johnsonville Squad located @ 4 RiverRd. will be having their annual Ham Dinner Sept. 214-6PM. Eatn or take out, menu consist of ham, mashed potatoes gravy, corn

    quash, coleslaw, pickles and home pie. Adults 13 & up $10 children-12 $5. Call Donna @ 753-7518 to reserve a ticket.

    BINGOat American Legion Post 13 is held every Sunday. Doors

    open at 4:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 6 p.m. No one under 14 willbe admitted.Northside Drive, Bennington, VT

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    Napaul Publishers, Inc. September 11, 2014

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    PUBLIC HEARING: Rensselaer Countys Everett Wagar SeniorCenter, Grafton, NY Commissioner of Aging, Carol Rosbozomwill present Rensselaer Countys, Department of the Aging missionstatement at a Public Hearing on September 19, at 11:00 a.m.,open to all seniors in Rensselaer County. The floor will be openfor questions and discussion after presentation. For moreinformation please call the center at 518-279-3413.

    COUNTRY ROUND AND SQUARE DANCING: Sundayeptember 28that the American Legion on clancy Street in

    chuylerville. Dancing 1-5pm. Music by Ole Time Country.Everyone is welcome. Casual dress. More info: 518-638-8905 or24-3719.

    FREE HOME BIBLE STUDY-Free home Bible study greatway to study through the Bible at your convenience. Excitingnd informative study that could change your life. Complimentsf Free Spirit Fellowship. 885-3149

    THE OLDE SARATOGA SENIORSis looking for new mem-bers. Anyone age 55 and above are welcome. Meetings are the1st and 3rd Wednesday of each month at the Town Hall inSchuylerville. Fun times for all with trips, luncheons, entertain-ment and much more. Call Pat 331-2978 if any questions.

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    WE HAVE NOT FORGOTTEN!

    We The People..are the backbone, skeleton, flesh and blood of this

    great country. Our government is simply a tool that allows us to achieve

    our goals in a civilized and organized manner.

    September 11, 2001 proved to us and the world that when the chips are

    down it is individuals who make a difference. To us, herois a term

    more appropriately attributed to the actions of Todd Beamer, Thomas E

    Burnett, Jr, Jeremy Glick and Mark Bingham, the people who took it

    upon themselves to take down United Flight #93, fully aware of the con-

    sequences. But, they did it, and in so doing, saved countless lives. Indi-

    viduals like these men are the ones who have built this country and made

    it great. They didnt wait for any directive from a government agency.

    They didnt beg for help or anguish over what they knew they had to do.

    They simply did it, and in doing so the terrorists were denied.

    So, never forget!

    It is during times like these that many of us feel that our contributions are inadequate or not important. But, every effort we make on our own behalf or on behalf

    of others solidifies the foundation upon which our system of government sits. It is not the politicians, nor the media pundits, nor the bureaucracies that make this

    country great. No.. its we, the people. Celebrate our freedoms, and be vigilant so that we dont lose them.

    CELEBRATE FREEDOM!

    Witchcraft Body & Paint

    Corliss Ave Greenwich NY

    518-692-7774

    United We Still Stand!Pizza World Route 22 Salem, NY518-854-9988

    Curtis Super 40

    Route 40 Argyle NY

    518-638-6575

    American Hardware

    518-642-1334

    Church Street Granville

    Salem Hardware

    Main Street Salem NY

    518-854-3113

    The Liquor Stop

    Price Chopper Plaza, Granville

    642-9262

    Town & Country Auction

    Rt. 32N, Bacon Hill, Schuylerville

    518-695-6663

    F&D Auto Sales

    21 County Route 77

    Greenwich 518-695-3187

    WE HAVE NOT

    FORGOTTEN 9/11And We Know

    FREEDOM ISNT FREE!

    We salute all of our first responders,veterans and current military personnel

    for whom we have great respect.A Committment to our

    Future Provides Strength for ourIndependence....United We Stand....

    Let Us Prove to the Worldone more timeWhy Our Country is the Beaconof Light For The Free World!!

    We all should be patriots!

    Bains Service Center

    5 Riley Hill Road Salem, NY

    518-854-3000

    Neesons Truck, Auto & Classic Cars

    7583 Rt.22, Granville, NY

    518-642-2565

    Footes Amish Sheds

    Route 29 Greenwich, NY

    518695-5440

    91101NEVER FORGET

    West Broadway Storage

    93 West Broadway, Salem, NY

    518-854-3113

    TopsFurniture

    North Country Insurance101 Main Street, Greenwich, NY

    518-692-9601

    Wiley Bros

    1854 Route 40 Schaghticoke

    518-753-4266

    Goodales Furniture

    51 Feeder St., Hudson Falls, NY

    518-747-0520

    A&J Enterprisesof Salem, Inc.

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    91101NEVER FORGET

    -T-T-T-T-The Stohe Stohe Stohe Stohe Stovvvvvererererery-y-y-y-y-4245 State Rt 40 South Argyle

    518-638-8950518-638-8950518-638-8950518-638-8950518-638-8950

    McCanns Pharmacy166 Main St, Hudson Falls

    (518) 747-4732

    Please support all of ouremergency first responders,

    our troops and their familiesworldwide!

    Circle Motor Car

    Rt. 29, Greenwich

    695-6565

    GOD BLESS

    AMERICA!!

    Beebes Collision

    71 Harrison Ave, Hudson Falls, NY

    518-746-1496

    Country Power Products

    2339 Rt. 40, Greenwich, NY

    518-695-3503

    Shed Stop

    16854 State Route 4 Ft Ann

    518-639-3055

    Never forget!

    AutoSaver Ford

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    8 Thomas St., Salem NY

    M-F 7 am - 5 pm; Sat. 8 am - 2 pm

    The Staff ofMatthews Automotive

    150 E Main St Salem

    518-854-3070

    We Are Blessed To Live In The

    Greatest Country On Earth!

    144 Main Street, Hudson Falls

    518-747-0554

    McCartees Barn

    23 East Broadway, Salem

    518-854-3857

    Perrys Automotive

    1359 Rte 32 Schuylerville

    518-792-8172

    Simon Auto45 South Park Street, Cambridge

    518-677-2652

    Nessle Brothers Meats Inc

    2945 Cty Rte 74, Greenwich

    518-692-9366

    We stand with the men and women who so

    proudly serve and defend our country

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    THE BENNINGTON FREE CLINICis held each Thursday starting at 6 p.m. This clinic is forninsured people 18 years of age or older, who would otherwise fall through the cracks of our fracturedealth care system. It is located in the First Baptist Church at 601 Main St. Please call 802-447-3700or an appointment to be seen.

    THE FOOD SHELFat the North Bennington Baptist Church is open every Thursday from 1:30 p.m.o 3:30 p.m.

    BINGO: Every Monday, the Bennington Elks hosts bingo. There will be a $1,000 jackpot and 31ames for $13. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and bingo starts at 7 p.m. The Bennington Elks is at 125

    Washington Ave.

    MEDITATION AND SHAMBHALA CLASS- Tibetan Buddhist Meditation and Shambhala teach-ngs will be offered by Maggie Bernstein, a retired psychologist, on the first and third Thursday ofvery month at 7:30 p.m. at the "Left Bank" at 5 Bank St. North Bennington, VT For more info, call02-447-7065.

    MEDITATION FOR EVERYONE SESSIONS IN BENNINGTON- Meditation for Everyoneessions are held Tuesday evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. at the Bennington Free Library. A $1 contribution

    s requested, if possible. Beginning and experienced meditators are welcome. Chairs will be available.f you wish to sit on a cushion, bring one. Sessions facilitated by: Randy Anselmo, Maggie Bernstein,ohn Hearst, Natasha Judson, Eve Pearce and Jane Schaeffer. For more information, call 802-447-393 or contact [email protected].

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    ANNUAL BOOK AND BAKE SALE:The McCullough Free Library in North Bennington

    s planning their annual book sale and is seeking donations of adult and childrens books,DVDs, and CDs and LP records. Area residents can bring donations to the library during

    perating hours: Tuesday and Wednesday 1 8, Thursday and Friday 1 6, or

    Saturday 10am to 2pm. No textbooks, VHS tapes, Readers Digest books, encyclopedias

    r badly outdated non-fiction can be accepted. To make arrangements for other times to

    drop off donations, please call the library at 447-7121. The Book and Bake Sale will take

    lace at the McCullough Library in North Bennington from 9:00AM to 4:00PM on

    Saturday, September 13thand 10:00AM to 3 PM on Sunday September 14th.

    POULTNEY AREA ST. DAVIDS SOCIETYS6TH ANNUAL AUTUMN GATHERING OF THE CLANS WILL BE HELD SUN-

    DAY, SEPTEMBER 21STn East Poultney John L. (Jack) Wilson, Historical Researcher / Writer Will be Guest

    Speaker, By Janice B. Edwards. The Annual Autumn Gathering of the Clans event of PoultneyArea St. Davids Society, a 26th anniversary year Gathering of the Clans event, will beheld on Sunday, September 21st. Sponsored by Poultney Area St. Davids Society, the

    athering will be held at 2:00 p.m. that Sunday in the main floor fellowship hall of his-oric United Baptist Church, On the Green, East Poultney, Vermont (home church of theate famous George Jones, New York Times newspaper). The public is cordially invitedo join with the St. Davids Society. Dessert Social (Te Bach) will be held following therogram. Please bring a dessert to share. Coffee / Tea will be provided. The program willeature guest speaker, Mr. John L. (Jack) Wilson of Harvard, Massachusetts, an historicalesearcher / writer who is working on a book regarding several World War II members of

    A Company, 112th Infantry Regiment, 28th Infantry Division who were killed by a Ger-man tank fired point-blank on their position in the town of Kommerscheidt in November

    944. A German explosive ordnance disposal team working in 2008 at a constructionite in the town found fragments of a World War II-era U.S. military boot. The remains

    were eventually turned over to the Joint POW/MIA Accounting Command for furthernalysis and in 2010 were returned to the United States. Jacks uncle, John J. Farrell, Jr.,

    was one of those fallen soldiers. Jack has been actively working to find and meet theamilies of the soldiers and helping them to bring closure to their lives. It is the life ofnother of these soldiers killed, Sgt. Edward T. Jones, Jr. who was from Spruce Gum,

    West Pawlet, Vermont, which brings Jack to the Vermont / New York Slate Valley region.Sgt. Jones remains were buried with full military honors in September 2010 in Our Lady

    f Mount Carmel Cemetery in Granville, New York. While here, Jack hopes to meet

    eople who can share with him their memories or stories of Edward T. Jones life in theSlate Valley with his friends, his sister Mary and their parents Edward T. & Mary (Whalen)ones, both in the West Pawlet community and in its schools as well as in Granville High

    School where he was schooled. John L. (Jack) Wilson grew up in New England and hasived in Americas Midwest and Far West during his professional career. He has workedor major multinational corporations leading international business development. He haspent years working in Germany and throughout Europe as well as Japan, China, and South-ast Asia.He lives today in Harvard, Massachusetts with his wife and family.The public is cordiallynvited to join with the St. Davids Society in welcoming Jack Wilson to this Valley and toearn more from him about his research and forth-coming book. There is no monetaryharge to attend this event. Free Will donations for historic United Baptist Church, East

    Poultney, host site, will be gratefully appreciated.For more information contacts include:Helen Jones (802)-287-9729, Nancy Williams (518)-642-0709, and/or Jan Edwards802)-287-5744. One may also contact the Society by email at: [email protected] Area St. Davids Society, Inc. was founded in 1988 by Helen T. Jones and theate Eleanor (Evans) Williams McMorrow. It is a fellowship organization comprised of

    many descendants of Welsh immigrant families of the Vermont / New York Slate Valley.Their heritages are primarily immigrant families from villages from North Wales be-

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    From Susans Corner

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    Have you given any thought to milking camels? Camel milk is hitting the mainstream courtesy ofAmericas drome-dairies.Were all used to cows milk alternatives, including goat, sheep and even legume and nut milks likesoy and almond. Another milk alternative is gaining traction with curious American consumers:camel milk. Technically, camel milk isnt new. Milking and riding camels is extremely commonelsewhere, particularly in native camel habitats. There are two main types of camels, the dromedaryor Arabian camel, the one-hump camel found in Africa, the Middle East, and Australia; and theBactrian, the two-hump camel found inCentral Asia. Milking either type, the resultis the same. Camel milk has 2 percent milkfat, a creamy white color and a sweet,slightly salty aftertaste. There are only sevencamel milking facilities in the U.S.Regulation on camel milk varies widely, withmost camel milk drinkers still buying fromsmall farmers or within membershipassociations.In June, a camel milk dairy and distributor,Desert Farms in California, started sellingcamel milk in California Whole Foods storesfor $18 a pint.

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    CEMETERY TOUR- Come and learn more about the history ofGlens Falls and Queensbury, and the people who came before us.The Annual Cemetery Tour at Glens Falls Bay Street Cemetery will

    e held on Saturday,September 27. This is a joint project of theChapman Historical Museum and the Glens Fall s Community The-ter. As people walk through the cemetery at scheduled times, com-

    munity theater players stand at gravesites and bring to li fe the storiesf eight of our community ancestors. This event sold out last year, so

    we strongly recommend advance reservations. Walking tours arecheduled for 10am, 10:30am, 11am, 12 noon, 12:30pm, and 1:00pm.f youd rather ride than walk, we have two golf cart tours at 10:00amnd Noon. New this year, we will have 6 and 8 passenger golf carts.

    The cost is $10/person, $8/students, and a 10% discount for mem-ers. Call 793-2826 for information or reservations, or [email protected].

    "LOWER CHOLESTEROL NATURALLY" SEMINARTuesday Sept 16, 6:30-8:30 pm at theBuskirk Seventh-day Adventist Church's Better Living Center 2176 W. Hoosick Rd. (Co. 103 & NY

    67) Buskirk, NY ~food samples~video lecture ~total cholesterol testing. What you need to know tonaturally lower your cholesterol. Natural strategies with no side effects.To pre-register call: 518-686-4524. ~A free public service of the Seventh-day Adventist Church. ~Donations welcome.

    CORNELL COOPERATIVE EXTENSION OF WARRENCOUNTY ANNOUNCES THE CREATION OF THEIR NEWWEBSITEhttp://warren.cce.cornell.edu/. The purpose of this sites to inform Warren County residents of new educational opportuni-es and to rediscover established Cooperative Extension programs.

    Through the launch of this new website it wi ll connect you to pro-rams and events such as 4-H youth opportunities, family and com-

    munity programs, nutrition and food resources, gardening, landscape,nd natural resource information and school enrichment offerings.

    The Warren County Cornell Cooperative Extension office is veryxcited to bring this resource to you. If you should have any ques-ons regarding this site please contact Amy Sabattis at 518-668-881 or [email protected]. Info: 518-623-3291 or 518-668-4881

    SCRAP REMOVALNothing too big or too small.

    Just call and I will removal all.518-761-6901 or

    518-879-0054

    SALES PERSON NEEDEDWarren/Washington Counties.. Call 518-747-9535

    Full time preferred..Must have own car.

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    WOULD YOU LIKE TO BEYOUR OWN BOSS? Setyour own hours, work in thegreat outdoors? Snowplowand Lawn Care BusinessFor Sale! You get two truckswith snowplows, salter sander,Kubota Backhoe; 2 trailers; 4lawn mowers, 4 back packblowers; 4 weed whackers andmisc equipment and a client listof 50 customers. All for$85k. Call 518-692-2838 formore details.

    RETIRED MANLOOKING FOR WORK:

    Small backhoe jobs,bushhogging. By the hour orby the job. Free quotes given.Call Bill at 518-753-9817.

    HIGHER CASH PAIDFOR COINS,jewelry, gold,

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    TIRES FOR SALECar, Truck, Dump Truck,

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    CASH: For crank phono-graphs, early 78's,

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    WANTED: Goodhome for horses.

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    chests. Call Art518-791-4562or Andy

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    WANTED: Standing timber,wood lots. Fully insured. Call518-692-2109

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    dryer. $150. 518-761-6901.

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    2013 CHEVY IMPALA LT3.6L 6 Cyl, FWD, Auto, 34,876 Mi. .......................... ... $15,000

    2013 CHEVY MALIBU 2LT2.5L 4 Cyl, FWD, auto, 34,544 Mi. ....................... ... $17,000

    2013 CHEVY TAHOE 1500 LT4WD, 5.3L 8 Cyl, Auto, 22,368 Mi. ..................... $36,500

    2012 CHEVY IMPALA LT3.6L 6 Cyl, Auto, FWD, 43,963 Mi. .......................... ... $13,500

    2011 CHEVY TAHOE 1500 LT4WD, 5.3L 8 Cyl, Auto, 66,155 Mi.... ................... $29,000

    2013 CADILLAC XTS3.6L 6 Cyl, V6, FWD, Auto, 14,421 Mi. .......................... ... $32,994

    2013 CHEVY EXPRESS 2500 CARGO VAN4.8L 8 Cyl, RWD, 13,258 Mi. ........ $23,000

    2012 CHEVY CRUZE1LT 1.4L 4 Cyl Turbo, Auto, FWD, 32,504 Mi. .................. $15,000

    2012 CHEVY SILVERADO 2500HD4WD, Ext. Cab, 6.0L 8 Cyl, 17,747 Mi. ....... $29,500

    2012 CHEVY SONIC 1LS1.8L 4 Cyl, FWD, Std., 26,621 Mi. ......................... .... $11,000

    2011 CHEVY COLORADO 2LT4WD, Crew Cab, 3.7L 5 Cyl, 32,834 Mi. .......... $24,000

    2011 CHEVY EQUINOX 1LTAWD, 3.0L 6 Cyl, AWD, Auto, 39,811 Mi. .............. $19,5002011 CHEVY HHR 1LT2.2L 4 Cyl, FWD, Auto, 46,294 Mi. ........................ ........ $13,500

    2011 CHEVY TRAVERSE 1LTAWD, 3.6L 6 Cyl, Auto, 40,598 Mi. ...................... $23,000

    2010 CHEVY AVEO LS1.6L 4 Cyl, FWD, Std., 13,392 Mi. ......................... ........ $8,000

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    SPECIALTY LUMBERTable tops, mantle pieces, rus-tic furniture stock. Select gradehardwood lumber, includingbutternut, cherry, oak, ash,birch, etc. Call 518-494-2747.

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    FOR SALE: ArtisanoHighlights brown leather sofa,

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    JOIN WILD COUNTRY CLOGGERS The Wild CountryCloggers, are enrolling now for the fall semester of their introductorylevel classes called, Clog-A-Nomics and Kid Step. The classeswill run for eight weeks during the months of September and October.Clog-A-Nomics began on Monday, September 8th at 6:30PM, at theDance Mill, 160 Benmont Avenue, on the 4th floor in the South Wingof Vermont Mill Properties and is open to adults and youth, age 11 &up. Learn fundamental steps and essentials needed in becoming aclog dancer. No prior experience necessary.Kid Step will began on Wednesday, September 10th, at 6:30PM,also at the Dance Mill, same location, and is open to children age 10and below. Students will learn a mix of clogging, jazz, musical theater,hip hop, and creative movement. Curriculum is focused more on count-ing beats and studying basic dance etiquette. Cost for 8 weeks ofeither class is $15.00 per person or $35.00 per family (minimum of 3required). If interested, please call (802)379-8484 or email

    [email protected] to request more informat ion or sign upat the first night of class. Find Wild Country Cloggers on the web athttp://www.wildcountrycloggers.com or follow them on Facebook orTwitter.