Submitted by BCS Communications
The Berlin Chamber Choir is now taking reservations for our 3rd annual Christmas Caroling Fundraiser. The chorus and select instrumentalists will be at Fall Fest on October 14th taking reservations. This year we will have two buses so we can accommodate the entire Berlin Central School District community. Can’t make it to Fall Fest but still want carolers to bring some joy to your family this holiday season? Send a completed reservation form, found at https://berlincentral.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/Christmas-Caroling-Reservations-1.pdf, to Berlin MS/HS, care of Leslie Eliashuk, at leliashuk@berlincentral.org.
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Meet the Candidates
On Monday, October 16th, the Poestenkill Business Association will present our annual Meet the Candidates night forum at the Poestenkill Sullivan-Jones VFW Post on Main Street. All candidates running for county sheriff, town supervisor, town board, town highway superintendent, town clerk, and town judge have been invited to attend and present their respective positions.
Doors will open at 6:30 pm, and the program will begin at 7 pm, with all candidates offering a concise position statement. Pre-submitted questions from town residents will then be read by the moderator to the respective candidates. If time remains, questions may be entertained from the audience. Refreshments will be provided.
Nightmare on Elm Street
Operation S.A.V.E.
On Friday, October 13th, at 6 pm, at New Lebanon Town Hall, 14755 Route 22, the New Lebanon Quality of Life Committee is sponsoring Operation S.A.V.E. suicide prevention training. With Operation S.A.V.E. training, you will:
• Learn a brief overview of suicide.
• Hear about suicide myths and misinformation.
• Learn the risk factors for suicide.
• Learn about the S.A.V.E. model: signs of suicide, asking about suicide, validating feelings, encouraging help, and expediting treatment.
This program is open to all community members who wish to learn from this valuable training. For more information, please contact Kyle Kuffel at kkuff33@outlook.com.
September 29nd, 2023 Edition
Fire at the Former Fox Hollow Restaurant
2nd Annual Cow Plop
September Character Assembly
New Principal and Town Hall Meetings
DAR Meeting
The Ondawa-Cambridge Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution, will hold a bi-chapter meeting with Willard’s Mountain Chapter on Saturday, October 14th, at 11 am, at the Cambridge Town Hall. The speaker will be District Director, Melissa Dowson-Horton. Ondawa-Cambridge will provide the luncheon and Willard’s Mountain will bring a cake.
Any member who believes she is eligible to join the DAR may contact the Regent, Carman Bogle, or the Registrar, Melinda Kittell. Eligibility is based on the Revolutionary War service of a direct ancestor. Guests are always welcome at meetings.