Friday, March 6, 2009

Friday





I know: I SAID that I wasn't going to post anything, this morning - primarily because I was out of town most of yesterday and didn't take any local pictures AND because I have an early breakfast date this morning - however .....................

in my VERY early morning Email, this announcement from Fr. Tom Servatius at St. Bernard's Catholic Church:



Students from Notre Dame High School
will be at St. Bernard's tonight to present:
"The Stations of the Cross - Through the Eyes of Mary"

The Stations of the Cross is a prayerful reflection on the events of Good Friday which led to the crucifixion of Christ. While it can be done many different ways, this evening's presentation will reflect on these events from the perspective of Mary, the Mother of Jesus.

7:00 pm.

Come early for a good seat.

Free Will Offering to support this wonderful ministry.

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Also in the morning mail, a new poster for "Hello, Dolly!" and the following ticket information, all sent to me by Andrew Rycraft, a.k.a. Ambrose Kemper:


(Click to enlarge!)

Andrew wrote: "Cast members will not be selling tickets this year, but people can get tickets by calling the District Office at the high school (841-3900) or they can buy them at the door on the nights of the show. Tickets are $6."

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This interesting article is in this morning's O-D. Deansboro Fire Chief Jerry Sehn and Assistant Fire Chief Bob Welch: "At the Right Place at the Right Time!"

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Frances Ditch, in N. Brookfield, is collecting

SODA and SOUP CAN TABS

to help out a friend - Bob Jaquin.

You can send the tabs to Frances at

9137 Main St., North Brookfield, NY, 13418.

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New - for your calendars - especially if you live anywhere near Albany!

Click to enlarge and you'll find MATT QUAYLE'S name!

An especially exciting coincidence is that a Quayle Family Guideboat, donated to the Museum in the 1980's, is part of the Adirondack backdrop!


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At 6:37 a.m. it's 38.5 degrees and drippy.




WKTV's forecast: "On Friday the warm front will push to the east and only some light sprinkles or rain showers are expected after some spotty early morning ice. Temperatures will climb into the mid 40's.

For Heart Run and Walk Day we still expect plenty of clouds but mild temperatures. Highs will be 45-50."

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I'm sure that there will be several "teams" of runners and walkers participating in tomorrow's Heart Run & Walk. If you have any pictures to share, send them along!

Now - Have a Great Day, everyone!


12 days and counting!




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