Archives for December 2012
Shaker Museum|Mount Lebanon Needs Your Help
As of today, the Shaker Museum|Mount Lebanon has raised $79,000 towards the $100,000 Ellsworth Kelly Foundation Challenge Grant. With only $21,000 to go to reach our goal by January 1 – we are counting everything. Anything you contribute to the Shaker Museum will be included and doubled by the Ellsworth Kelly Foundation. This includes your annual membership, monthly donation payments and pledges. [Read more…] about Shaker Museum|Mount Lebanon Needs Your Help
Panther Bowling Round Up
HF 3 Ft. Edward 1
The Hoosick Falls bowling team won a hard fought close match against Northern Division power house Fort Edward by the score of 3-1 on Thursday, December 13. After winning the first game by 111 pins, Hoosick Falls lost the second game by 32 pins and then won the third game by 27 pins to give them the point for match total. Hoosick Falls had total pins of 3,729, which is their high total of the season, to Fort Edward’s total pins of 3,623. Hoosick Falls now has a record of 23-1 and Fort Edward has a record of 21-3.
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Panther Varsity Hoopsters Shut Down WASAREN Leading Scorer
by Ben Gaines
Coach Mike Lilac Jr. and the boys Varsity Basketball team, tied for fourth with Tamarac in the WASAREN League, hosted Granville, who are in a three way tie for last. The plan was simple; to add to their win column they needed to play the Horde hard and find a way to shut down Jared Beattie. Beattie, the Horde’s scoring machine, leads the WASAREN League with a 27.8 point per game average; he had a season low of 23 against Hoosic Valley Wednesday night. Levi Brewster and Beattie went up for the tip, with Brewster edging out Beattie.
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Hoosick Falls JV Basketball Keeps On Winning
by Ben Gaines
The HFCS JV basketball team, coached by Chris Fleming, was back home Friday night hosting the Granville Horde in front of a smaller than usual crowd. But the Panthers, not willing to disappoint, were ready to put on a show, and Jake Nolan was the entertainment for the first quarter. The sophomore with 71% shooting accuracy put 8 of the first quarter’s 12 points on the board to the Horde’s 6.
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Panther Boys Varsity Basketball Takes First Win Of Season
by Ben Gaines
The HFCS Varsity boys hoopsters traveled to Greenwich looking for their first win. Levi Brewster was all business walking into the Witches’ circle, and he won the tip for the Panthers. Andrew Hoag, Taylor Baker, Randy Tutunjian and Austin Pitt were in the brew with him the first quarter. The boys soon found that this was to be no stroll in the woods; they would have to fight for every bucket. The first quarter was physical and ended 10-4 in the Panthers’ favor, with Jonny Whitman, Evan Phillips and Cody Gaines jumping into the brew for the Panthers.
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Hoosick Falls JV Burns The Witches For 20th Win In A Row
by Ben Gaines
The JV Panthers traveled to Greenwich on the 12th to see what the Witches had brewing. This is a good squad all the way down the bench, and they really put on a show from start to finish on the road. The starting five – Noah Chani, Jake Nolan, Justin Gaines, Mark Hackett and Connor McCart – had their hands full for a few minutes with Joe Bushong and Jake Pett underneath the net. [Read more…] about Hoosick Falls JV Burns The Witches For 20th Win In A Row
The Secret Garden At SLCA
Circle Theatre Players opens its 2013 season with the musical, The Secret Garden, based on the classic novel by Frances Hodgson Burnett. This tale is about life and love growing from loss and haunting pain. This successful musical version of the famous story has music, mystery, humor and drama and is enjoyable for all ages. Come believe in the magic of life renewed!
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If Pigs Could Fly…
HAYC3 Labyrinth Walk At The Armory
On Sunday, December 30, HAYC3 will host a meditative Labyrinth Walk at the Armory from Noon to 3 pm.
Measuring approximately 36 feet wide, the labyrinth provides a calming, peaceful start to ready your mind and spirit for the coming New Year.
Labyrinth walkers will enter and exit at the same point, and can always see where they are going as the path is clearly marked on the ground. The labyrinth is not a maze. The purpose of a maze is to lose your way: the labyrinth is designed for you to find your way. It represents a journey to your own center and back out into the world. The design of the labyrinth replicates the floor of Chartres Cathedral in France.
Labyrinth walks should begin at least 30-mintues before closing time. The event is free and open to the public; no reservations required. Please bring a pair of comfortable socks for your walk. For more information, call HAYC3 (518) 686-9050.