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me Mfamont Enterprise r-Thundiiy* Decern 17 The Enterprise — Michael Koff Wearing conical comical caps, towers at the playground in Tawasentha Park in Guilderland await children on a cold and windy Monday. Stewarts to speak on the Underground Railroad ByEthieMoak NEW SCOTLAND -r ^People of Courage, People of Hope, Seek- ers of Justice\ celebrates the Capital Region's participation in the.Undergrbun'd Railroad move- ment of the 19th' Century, This historic period is composed of a rich, complex collection of his- tpiiciEdly documented accounts of peopleih our area who worked to abolish slavery and assist ^free- dom seekers (slave's) in reaching safety 'arid freedom. vers 7 corner iui! ..U/jBiur , .«J'--:ui:l?.i l.S'-i: If • Join with Paul and Mary Liz Stewart, independent research- ers and cprfbunders of the Under- ground Railroad History Project of the Capital Region, Inc., to le^rh inqre about the local par- ticipants in,this exciting period of our nation's history. The Stewarts T«rill present the program for the New Scotland Histbric,a^Assoc;ation. at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 4, at the Wyman Osterhout Community Center in New Salem. The free program is open to the public. The museum will be open at 1;3Q p.m. for those who would like to see the current exhibit, \Korea the Forgotten War.\ The 2009'hjstprical associatipn calendars featuring buildings throughput the town of New Scot- land that have historical markers, will be available for sale for $6. If you.would like more informa- tion about the program, or the historical association, pjease call 768-2933. - Helping others can be fun and family frie <')-.i'i ii'V.; v. By Donald Stauffer . If you've been thinking you might want' to volunteer with Community Caregivers, come to one of pur meetings at a conve- nient location near you for a one- hour information and orientation session^ You can find out what oppor- tunities are available for flexible volunteering for as little as two hours a month. Individuals: and families can work with a variety of clients with different needs: shopping, home visits, telephone reassurance, transportation, as well as office assistance and others. There are many different ways to help. Several information/orjenta-, tion sessions are coming up, each lasting about one hour. Come find out about. Community Caregiv- ers, v/hat we do, what volunteer opportunities are available. Locations, dates, and times for January and February 2009 are: — Thursday, Jan. 8, at 11 a.m., at Community Caregivers offices, 2113. Western Avenue, Guildeirland; — Wednesday, Jan. 28, at 11 a.m., at the Bethlehem Public Library; — Thursday, Feb. 12, 6 p.m., at Community Caregivers of- fices; and . — Saturday, Feb. 28, at ll. a.m., at Bethlehem Public Library. It's easy to sign up: Fill out a simple form and attend a one- hour orientation. It's flexible: Volunteer as little as two hours a mPhth or as much as you would like. It's family friendly: Spend time together as a family help- ing others. It's fun: Work with other volun- teers who enjoy helping others; there are many different ways to help. Call 456-2898 for more infor- matipn. Red Cross blood drives welcome walk-ins American Red Cross blood drives open to the public will be held at the following locations during the month of January. Blood donors must be healthy, at least 17 years old (16 with a state parental permission, slip) and must weigh a minimum of 110: pounds. Dehors can donate blood everj? 56 days, and public participation is encouraged. Walk-ins are - welcome; ap- pointments are recommended. — Saturday, Jan. 10 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Voprhees- ville Fire Department at 12 Altainont Road, Voorheesville; call Bill'Stone at 765-3309 for an appointment; — Friday, Jan. 23 from 1:30 to 6:30 p.m. at the Medusa Volun- teer Fire Department on Main Street, Medusa; call Janet Case at 797-3455; — Saturday, Jan. 24, from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Delmar Re- formed Church at 38o6 Delaware Ave. in Deltoar; call'the American RedXross at 1-80JO-GIVE-LIFE; — Saturday, Jan. 24, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.n. at Helderberg Ambulance Inc. at 978 Cole Hill Road, East Berne; call the Ameri- can Red Cross at 1-800-GIVE- LIFE;and — Wednesday, Jan. 28, from 1 to 6 p.m. at the Guilderland Public Library at, 2228 Western Ave., Guilderland, sponsored by the Guilderland Chamber of Commerce, call Cyndy Meyers at456-66ll. Color Film Processing •v is here'at The Altamont Enterprise • Personal Service • Competitive '•. 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