submitted by Bill Gaillard
Members of the Town of Hoosick Rescue Squad presented their annual EMS week program to St. Mary’s School and Hoosick Falls Central School during the National EMS week celebration from May 19-25. During this time the country recognizes the work done by its EMS agencies.
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North Hoosick Fire Dept. Kids Dance
The North Hoosick Fire Department will hold a kids dance on Friday, June 14, from 7 to 10 pm at the fire station on Rt. 22. Students ages 9 to 15 and who attend local schools are invited.
There are only two more dances left in the school year. The last regular dance scheduled at the fire station is on Friday, June 28, and the final dance of the school year will be the annual pool dance at the Town of Hoosick community pool in Hoosick Falls on Friday, July 12. Tickets for the pool dance can be purchased at the last two regular dances at the firehouse.
Hoosac School College Admissions Forum
The Hoosac School Office of College Counseling invites area parents and students to attend an informational session and Q & A on applying to college and how to pay for it with Ulysses deArmas, Associate Director of Admissions, R.P.I., and Heather Clifford, Associate Director of Financial Aid, Bennington College. The forum will be held on Thursday, May 9, at 7 pm in the Lowenfish Auditorium at the Hoosac School. All are welcome!
If you would like to attend, please RSVP at 518-928-5685 or tkurland@hoosac.org.
Mountain Road School Open House
Parents and children in grades pre-k through eighth are invited to Mountain Road School on Tuesday, April 30, from 9:30 to 11:30 am for its monthly “Tea and Tour Tuesday.” Prospective families can enjoy a cup of tea, learn about the school, tour the classrooms and campus and meet with teachers and current parents.
The Open House is also an opportunity to view Mountain Road School’s new home in the lovingly-restored 1788 Hand House, situated on 20 acres of fields, woods and streams.
Mountain Road School is located at 4565 County Route 9 in New Lebanon. For additional information, visit the School’s website at www.mountainroadschool.org. or contact Cynthia Gray, Admissions Director, at cynthia@mountainroadschool.org, or 518-794-8520.
Second Annual Shaking Off The Winter Blues Family Concert
The Mountain Road School is sponsoring the Second Annual Shaking Off the Winter Blues Concert, a musical celebration for the entire family, on Sunday, April 7, from 1 to 5 pm. This year the concert will be held at the Richmond Congregational Church, one mile east of the NY border off Route 295 in Richmond, MA. Eight musical performances and four hours of live music will offer something for every musical taste from child to adult.
The afternoon kicks off with Sandy & Sandy playing a high energy, foot stomping blend of blues and country. Other featured performers include Paul de Jong, cellist, composer and co-founder of the internationally acclaimed band “The Books,” local favorites Linda Worster and JoAnne Spies, Divinitress, Dar Nico & Chris, with an eclectic mix of musical styles, and The Mountain Road Children’s Ensemble. The school’s house dance band, The Mountain Rodents, with Mark Kelso, Richard Green, Jon Stevens and Chris St. Clair, will close the concert with a dance jam.
Admission is $15 per person or $25 per family. A silent auction with local goods and services and delicious home made foods are part of the afternoon event.
The Mountain Road School was founded in 1975 as an independent school and serves children pre-school through grade 8. The school is known for its small, multi-aged classrooms and long standing commitment to nature-based education. Enrollment for the 2013-14 is underway with openings at all grade levels. Information is available at the school’s website www.mountainroadschool.org.
The Saint Mary’s Academy Spring Auction
Bigger, Better and More Fun Than Ever!
The St. Mary’s Academy Spring Auction will take place at the school at 4 Parson’s Avenue on Saturday, April 13. Doors open at 6 pm, bidding begins at 7 pm. The inimitable Ron Seifert will be the auctioneer. Tickets cost $5 at the door; they include the cost of a bidding number and food. There will be cash bar.
Live And Silent Auctions
Auctions will include a huge variety of goods and services. Items large and small, expensive and affordable, unusual and familiar, serious and fun, useful and frivolous…you name it, and we probably have it on our auction list.
Here’s just a small sampling:
• four inside seats for Melissa Etheridge at Tanglewood;
• a WCW mattress;
• NASCAR memorabilia signed by the drivers and used in actual competition – a quarter panel from Matt Kenseth and a hood from Denny Hamlin;
• a hot air balloon ride;
• a Saturday-Saturday Village of Loon Mountain Lodge time share for this August;
• Ed Levin jewelry;
• George Van Hook original paintings;
• a three month Anytime Fitness membership;
• spring yard cleanups;
• a month of classes at The Berkshire Dance Theater;
• a week long time share in North Myrtle Beach for this year or next;
• a Home Security Package;
• a Howe Caverns Family Pass, and
• Park Hopper Passes from Disney
And lots, lots more. Come on out and have a good time.
It’s all for a good cause. Historically and educationally, SMA has been an integral part of Hoosick Falls and the surrounding communities. Proceeds from the auction help support St. Mary’s Academy’s long standing commitment to high quality education for students from pre-k through eighth grade.
For more information, call Pat Hayes at 518-686-4314 or email smaspringauction@yahoo.com.
Hoosac School Boys Repeat As NEPSAC Basketball Champions
submitted by Dean S. Foster, Headmaster, Hoosac School
When the Hoosac Boys Varsity Basketball season began in November, there were a number of goals in place. The most important of which was to repeat as New England Champions. On Sunday March 3r, in Worcester, MA, that goal was achieved with Hoosac defeating #2 seed Chase Collegiate of Waterbury, CT, 62-49.
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Darrow To Host Winter One-Act Plays And Art Gallery Reception
On Friday, March 1, at 7:30 pm and Saturday, March 2, at 3:30 pm the Darrow Theater Workshop will present its traditional winter production of one-act plays. Both performances will take place in the Darrow School Theater and are free and open to the public.
According to Will McGreal, Darrow’s Director of Performing Arts, this year’s one-acts include seven individual plays – three directed by students – expressing a range of comedic and dramatic themes. The themes include a melodramatic work about swimming the English Channel, the chance meeting of two Holocaust survivors, two best friends coming to terms over preparing food for a party, a flip-flop of celebrity and fan club personalities, a sweet turn in a relationship at a bookstore, a strange mix of opinions about the future and a surreal look at time travel. This season’s production will include a few musical numbers to liven the evening’s entertainment.
“Student directors will use the skills they honed in last year’s Scene Study class to direct three of this year’s plays,” said McGreal, who produced the plays along with faculty member Andrew Barnett, Music Program Director. “They are in charge of everything from script analysis, to set design, to rehearsals. The Directors’ efforts are complemented by other student positions, such as the artistic designer, lighting designer, costume crew manager and production manager.”
Local Darrow students participating in the production include Julia Reynolds ’14 of Richmond, MA, Maia Beckwith ’15 of Stephentown, NY, Dan Cavanaugh ’14 of Slingerlands, NY, Oakley Frost ’15 of Dalton, MA, Nat Gable ’13 of Castleton, NY, Maria Laureyns ’14 of Pittsfield, MA, Noa Naftali ’13 of New Lebanon, NY, and Ben Warren ’13 and Zac Warren ’14 of Lee, MA.
In conjunction with the plays, Darrow’s Joline Arts Center will host a free reception and exhibition of student artwork, by students in classes that include digital photography, drawing, painting, 3d design, and furniture design. The reception and exhibition will be open on Friday, March 1, from 6:30 to 7:25 pm. The Joline Arts Center’s galleries will also be open following Saturday’s performance, beginning at 4:30 pm.
For more information, please call 518-794-6000.
Hoosac School Quarterfinal Basketball Game
The Hoosac School Boys varsity basketball team will host its NEPSAC tournament quarterfinal game on Wednesday, February 27, at the Hoosick Falls Central School gymnasium. The opponent is yet to be determined. Game time is tentatively set for 5 pm, and admission is free. The public is welcome to attend.