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June 17, 2013

Stride 4 STRIDE

WOUNDED VETERANS AND YOUTH-ATHLETES IN WHEELCHAIRS RACE SIDE BY SIDE TO MODEL HEALTHY, ACTIVE LIFESTYLES 4th  Annual “Stride 4 STRIDE” 5K Run & 2.5K Walk and Wheelchair Roll, Family Friendly Event to benefit STRIDE Adaptive Sports
(Albany, NY - June 22, 2013) – The City of Albany’s Riverfront Corning Preserve serves as home to such popular events as ‘Alive at 5’ and the Jazz Festival.  But on Saturday, June 22, 2013, the Capital Region is invited to join hundreds of participants in an awareness demonstration for healthy, active lifestyles, regardless of disability, at Albany’s familiar venue  site for STRIDE Adaptive Sports’  4th   Annual ‘Stride 4 STRIDE’ 5K Run/2.5K Community Walk and Wheelchair Roll, sponsored by Berkshire Bank.   The 5K race, with chip timing provided by ARE Event Productions, kicks-off at 9am in front of the Amphitheatre and leads racers down a fast, flat course through Albany's Corning Preserve. Participants can to cross the finish line as a solo runner in the 5K, as a team in the family-friendly 2.5K Community Walk, or for those who need an added “push”, as a team partner with athletes who have special needs, rolling in wheelchairs.  Sparky the Clown, Zippy the Clown & Goofball, a clown with special needs, will be on hand to provide face-painting, temporary tattoos and balloon making for the kids.  Goofball, a clown with special needs herself, plans to walk with the other participants.  Additional activities include bouncy bounce house, vendor refreshment tent with free Chobani yogurt and novelty ice-Cream, free chair massages, a 400 meter Tot-Run, and a mascot appearance from the Albany Devils.
Event Chairperson is Jonathan Phillips, owner of Phillips Hardware.  Other sponsors include SEFCU, with additional in-kind support from Chobani Yogurt, Hannaford, and Friehofer’s. Adaptive Sports continue to offer thousands of adaptive program lessons FREE OF CHARGE to hundreds of special needs/disabled athletes and their families.
100% of the money raised will help STRIDE
Registration is $20 on or before June 18.  After June 18th, registration is $25.  To register on-line, visit www.stride.org.
~STRIDE is a not-for-profit volunteer organization dedicated to enriching the lives of children and individuals with disabilities through sports and recreation programs.
If you would like more information about this event, or to schedule an interview, please call Kristen Kelley at (518) 598-1279 or e-mail Kristen at kkelley@stride.org.      

THE ANCHOR IS AT THEIR NEW HOME

The Anchor Food Panty and Thrift Shop has found a permanent home at The Sisters of the Resurrection Convent located behind Riverside Rehabilitation and Nursing Center at 90 Main St. off Rt 9J. The Anchor will reopen at it's new location on Monday, June 24, 2013. The hours will remain Monday 6PM – 8PM, Tuesday & Thursday 9AM–2PM and the First Saturday of each month 11AM–2PM. 

The entrance to The Anchor is located on the lower level at the 2nd door from the left as you pull up to the back of the Convent. If you have any problems, you can contact them at 732-4120.

June 16, 2013

Dig into reading

June 12
FREE Ice Cream-Castleton Public Library Summer Reading Program Kick-off 

See the Full Calendar here

June 10, 2013

Happy Birthday Maurice Sendak!

Sendak's popularity came, at least in part, because he 

respected children's intelligence and imagination. “You 

cannot write for children. They're much too

complicated," he said. 

"You can only write books that are of interest to them.”

Maurice Sendak! http://huff.to/ZFbslg Check out the Google Doodle!


Get your copy here...




June 9, 2013

What?!?

Johnny Depp Turns 50: Actor Celebrates A Milestone Birthday Today (PHOTOS)

Jaime Schultz & the Major Legues!

Jaime Shultz
Jaime Schultz had dreamed of being chosen in the Major League Baseball draft and on Saturday, that dream came true.

Schultz, a Maple Hill grad, who just finished his junior season pitching at High Point University, was selected by the Tampa Bay Rays, in the 14th round of the MLB First-Year Player Draft.