Registrations are now being accepted for participants in the Polar Plunge at Grafton Lakes State Park. The Winter Fest is in its 30th year with events occurring all day on January 24. The plunge happens promptly at 1 pm with check-in beginning at noon by Long Pond beach. This event is open to the first 50 people who pre-register. The fee is $20 and includes a T-shirt and a hot drink. Heated changing areas are available nearby but bring warm clothes for before and immediately after.
Grafton
Then And Now
by Mary Young
On October 25, 2014 our kindergarten class of 1959 had a 55 year class reunion. [Read more…] about Then And Now
Stalemate On Grafton Budget
by Alex Brooks
The Grafton Town Board held a budget workshop on Thursday November 20, but it didn’t last long. Councilman Rick Ungaro presented a series of changes to the budget and made a motion, seconded by Councilman Mike Crandall, to adopt these changes to the budget . The vote was 2-2, so the motion did not pass. Town Supervisor Frank Higgins then made a motion, seconded by Councilwoman Barbara Messenger, to adopt the Preliminary Budget as the Final Budget. This also resulted in a 2-2 vote, so that motion did not pass either. But apparently it didn’t need to.
Berlin High School Announces Award Winners
Daughters of the American Revolution National Society
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Caroling For Cans
Girl Scouts are sponsoring Caroling for Cans and special collections to help feed families this winter. More families than ever are turning to local food pantries in Berlin, Grafton and Stephentown for help. The need for supplemental food has become so great that Berlin Elementary School (BES) is supplying food directly to families for weekends and during holiday periods. These organizations are having trouble keeping their shelves stocked. Local Girl Scout Service Unit 154 is organizing a special holiday food drive to help food pantries and BES meet the need.
The community is invited to Caroling for Cans, a Christmas carol sing along on Wednesday, December 10, from 5:30 to 6 pm at the Seventh Day Baptist Church in Berlin. You can help by attending this important holiday event and bringing a non-perishable donation for the food pantries/school.
The Girl Scouts will also ask community organizations to set out collections boxes for food and request their members to bring food donations to meetings held in December. Food collection locations will be announced very soon. In the meantime, if you have any questions or would like to help, please contact the Girl Scouts at 279-3772 or 733-6488.
Holiday Gathering At The Grafton Library
The Grafton Community Library is hosting a holiday gathering from 10:30 am until 1 pm on Saturday, December 6. The public is invited to come enjoy treats and refreshments, connect with friends and neighbors, and help decorate the Library’s tree for the Senior Center Christmas Tree Festival.
There will be a special program for children at 11 am featuring local children’s book author William Middleton reading from his work. For more information visit graftoncommunitylibrary.org.
Sullivan-Jones VFW Post 7466 And The Ladies Auxiliary Of Poestenkill Breakfast Buffet And Bake Sale
Join the Sullivan-Jones VFW Post 7466 on December 14 from 8 to 11 am for its next monthly VFW Breakfast Buffet and Ladies Auxiliary Bake Sale. Enjoy our regular buffet including scrambled eggs, sausage, bacon, home fries, pancakes, fruit, juice, tea and coffee. Build your own omelets ham, bacon, sausage, cheeses, mushrooms, peppers and onions. Look what’s new this month – home made French toast.
The cost of the buffet is $8 for adults, $10 with the omelet, $4 for children 6 to 12 years old and no charge for children under 5.
Our Ladies will be holding a bake sale during the breakfast. Enjoy homemade goodies great for holiday gifting, or treat yourself. May you all have a happy and safe holiday season.
Dyken Pond Center Historical Research Project
We are gathering information on the land use history of the Dyken Pond Environmental Education Center and surrounding area. We would like to document past uses and history of the Dyken Pond Center for a future exhibit. We are looking for photographs, maps, stories and/or personal knowledge of the lake itself, historic farms and businesses, land use practices and people who have historically visited or vacationed in this area. If you are willing to share items or information, please contact Mary Alice Pasanen at Mary_Alice_Smith@hotmail.com or 229-1936.
Contact the Center at 658-2055 or dykenpond@fairpoint.net or visit our website at www.dykenpond.org for more information and a complete schedule of our events.
Grafton Planning Board Action – Tame Time Equals Efficiency
by Kieron Kramer
The Grafton Planning Board took only five minutes to approve the minutes of the previous meeting, to accept two applications for minor subdivisions and to schedule two public hearings. The meeting began at 7 pm on Monday, November 17, and adjourned at 7:05. A quorum was formed by three Planning Board members, Owen Grandjean, Art Surprise and Planning Board Chairman Tom Withcuskey. [Read more…] about Grafton Planning Board Action – Tame Time Equals Efficiency
Stained Glass Workshop In Grafton
The Grafton Community Library will present an introductory Stained Glass Workshop on Saturday, December 6, from 9 am to 1 pm. Create a simple, beautiful hanging ornament in an afternoon. Instruction includes basic stained glass techniques, and you will come away with a new appreciation for the art form. Plus, you’ll take home a fabulous gift for the holidays – if you can bear to give it away!
The workshop is suitable for ages 12 and up. Class size is limited, and advance registration, along with a $10 materials fee, is required. Register at the Grafton Community Library, located at 2455 NY Route 2, during open hours on Mondays and Tuesdays – 3 to 7 pm, Thursdays and Fridays – 3 to 8 pm and Wednesdays and Saturdays – 10 am to 1 pm. Connect with the Grafton Community Library by phone at 279-0580 or visit www.graftoncommunitylibrary.org.
Instructor Theresa Faul has been teaching stained glass classes at The Arts Center in Troy since 2000, as well as conducting introductory and intermediate classes at HVCC and Helderberg Workshop. She developed one day panel workshops, a stained glass jewelry workshop, a box making workshop and an ornament making workshop as well as advanced techniques and independent study programs. She creates works on commission and sells in local shops.
This project is made possible in part through a Community Art$ Grant, a program funded by The Arts Center of the Capital Region through the New York State Council on the Arts, a State agency.