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FINANCIAL FOCU$ Think About Sending Financial Valentines to Loved Ones! Americans spent nearly $19 billion in Valentine’s Day gifts last year, according to the National Retail Federation. Much of this money went for gifts with short shelf lives, such as candy, flowers and restaurant meals (and about $700 million was spent on gifts for pets). There’s certainly nothing wrong with giving chocolates or roses. But this year, think about going beyond the classic gifts. Instead, use Valentine’s Day as an opportunity to determine how you can make gifts with long-lasting impact to your circle of loved ones. Here are some suggestions: •For your spouse or significant other … As long as your spouse or significant other has earned income, he or she may be able to contribute to a traditional or Roth IRA. So, consider giving a check to be used for that purpose. A traditional IRA can grow tax deferred, while contributions are usually taxdeductible. (Taxes are due upon withdrawal, and withdrawals prior to 59½ may be subject to a 10% IRS penalty.) While Roth IRA contributions are not deductible, any earnings growth can be distributed tax free, provided the account owner doesn’t take withdrawals until age 59½ and has had the account at least five years. For 2015 and 2016, the IRA contribution limit is $5,500, or $6,500 for those 50 or older. •For your children … You don’t have to be rich to give your children a gift worth $1 million – you just have to help them through school. College graduates earn about $1 million more over their lifetimes than those without a degree, according to research from

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the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. Still, college isn’t cheap: The average annual cost – tuition, fees, room and board – for a private four-year college is more than $42,000, according to the College Board, while the comparable figure for a public four-year school is about $19,000. Of course, if financial aid is available, you could get some help. Nonetheless, you may want to start putting away money for college. One popular college savings vehicle is a 529 plan. Your 529 plan contributions may be deductible from your state taxes, and any earnings growth can be withdrawn tax-free, provided it is used for qualified higher education expenses. (However, if you take withdrawals from your 529 plan, and you don’t use the money for these higher education expenses, you may be subject to both income tax and a 10% penalty on the earnings.) •For your parents … If you have elderly parents, you may want to find out if they’ve got their retirement and estate plans in place. If they’ve already taken care of everything, you may not need to get involved – but if they’ve left some “loose ends,” your help could be a valuable gift. So, ask them if they have drawn up the necessary legal documents. Do they each have a will? Have they created a durable power of attorney, which allows them to name someone to make financial and health care decisions on their behalf if they become incapacitated? If it appears they have much work to do in these areas, you may want to offer to arrange a consultation for them with a legal advisor and a financial professional. None of these ideas are “traditional” Valentine’s Day gifts – but all of them can prove of great value to your loved ones. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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YMCA Social Conscience for 172 Years If the Bethlehem YMCA was a human body the wellness center would be the muscles; working out every day to ensure strength and flexibility. Since the body is about 60 percent water we have our aquatics center. Our excellent YMCA staff is the nervous system, helping all our programs and offerings operate effectively. Our members are the heart of everything the Y does every day. But did you know that the YMCA also has a conscience? It’s a conscience that is far older than any treadmill, pool or exercise program. Meet George Williams. The man who founded the YMCA and established the Y’s social conscience that dates back to Victorian London, with a direct line to the Bethlehem YMCA’s current Annual Campaign. George Williams founded the YMCA in London, England, on June 6, 1844, in response to unhealthy social conditions arising in the big cities at the end of the Industrial Revolution. Growth of the railroads and industry brought many rural young men who needed jobs into cities. Far from home and family, these young men often lived at work. They slept crowded into rooms over the company’s shop, a location thought to be safer than London’s dangerous and unhealthy tenements and streets. Williams recognized an important community need and he acted to address it by founding the first YMCA. That Y got people off the streets, provided safe housing, and substituted Bible study and prayer for life on the streets. In 1894, George Williams was knighted by Queen Victoria. He was later buried under St. Paul’s Cathedral among heroes and statesman, and there is a stained glass window in Westminster Abbey -with a red triangle – the Y’s former, long-time symbol, dedicated to Williams and the YMCA. The social conscience of the YMCA has expanded a great deal in the past 172 years, but it’s mission was, and is, very clear: To put Christian principles into practice through programs that build healthy spirit, mind and body for all. 16

So how does that mission lead us from Victorian London in 1844 to Bethlehem N.Y. in 2016? Read that mission statement again. The most important words are the last two – “for all.” The YMCA is a place where everyone is welcome regardless of age, race, religion, or financial circumstances. No one is turned away due to an inability to pay. We can only make and keep that commitment because of the generosity of our members contributing to our Annual Campaign. Funds raised through the campaign provide the financial assistance to ensure that our programs and services are available to the children and families that need our help. Last year, the Bethlehem YMCA raised more than $100,000 through our Annual Campaign and 100 percent of the money raised stayed right here in our community. It’s important to point out that the monthly fee paid by our members goes to pay for operating expenses, from utility costs to personnel to insurance. Contributions to the Annual Campaign – to just site a few examples -- pays for children from low income families to attend summer camp; to help teenagers learn leadership skills; to fund programs that help people combat Parkinson’s disease; to help families deal with life threatening illnesses; or to pay for child care so an unemployed mom can look for a job. From providing housing and Bible studies to homeless railroad workers in London over a century and a half ago, to providing a fun summer camp for needy kids in Bethlehem now, the social conscience of the YMCA has only grown stronger over time. It’s what makes the Y human. It’s what makes us much more than a gym. And it is all because of the kindness and generosity of our members and the people in our community who donate to the YMCA’s Annual Campaign. Please consider contributing to the Bethlehem YMCA’s Annual Campaign. You can make a pledge at the front desk, contact a volunteer Y board member or staff member, or pledge online at cdyma.org (click donate).

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& Now Selkirk Fire Department By Susan E. Leath Cover: During the 1980s, the Childs engine was extensively rejuvenated and nowadays it makes regular parade appearances. Louis Picarazzi is again pictured behind the wheel in this modern photo.

In 1928, the Selkirk Fire Commissioners purchased this O.J. Childs fire apparatus. Sometime during the WWII years it was sold. It came into the possession of the New Salem Fire Department who returned it to Selkirk in the 1960s. Louis Picarazzi, a member of the Selkirk department since June of 1949, sits behind the wheel of the dilapidated vehicle.

For 88 years and counting the Selkirk Fire Department has been providing fire protection. The district covers 33 square miles, about half of the Town of Bethlehem. It began in early 1926 when concerned citizens in the hamlet of Selkirk recognized the need. In March 1928 the Albany County Board of Supervisors officially adopted the resolution establishing the Selkirk Fire District. While the demands on firefighters have certainly changed over the years, the desire to help the community has not. Chuck Whitman, a forty year member and Chairman of the Board of Fire Commissioners, recently said, “The department strives to provide the best, professional public service.” In December of 1926, five fire commissioners were elected and set about organizing the district and the fire company. They were T.B. Vanderzee, William T. Fletcher, Walter Miller, Neil D. Hyde, and Michael H. Mangini. 1928 was a busy time. In January, the commissioners voted to purchase fire fighting apparatus, in March the deposition to Albany County was filed and on March 27 the fire commissioners appointed T.B. Vanderzee as the first chief. He served from 1928-1933. They also appointed a chief mechanic and drivers: A.J. Lehman, William Paulsey, Ross G. Mathusa, Raymond Golden and George Coonley. In April, construction of the Maple Avenue station began and bids for a siren were accepted. In July, a meeting of residents was called to rally volunteers for the company. Department records indicate the first fire alarm took place on November 16, 1928 at a hay barn fire at the Wilsey farm. And yet, a Card of Thanks in the April 13, 1928 Altamont Enterprise shows that the community was banding together to help each other months before that date. “We wish to express our appreciation and 24

thanks to the Selkirk Fire Department and our neighbors and friends for their acts of kindness during the recent fire. Howard Becker and family” reads the item. For the 18 years between 1928 and 1946, the department responded to an estimated 450 fire calls. The total for 2015 alone was 300. Since 1928, Bethlehem has continued to grow. Station No. 2 was established in 1952 and in 1953 the fire commissioners accepted a donation of land from Jacob J. Wiggand for a new fire house on Glenmont Hill Road. Station No. 3 was organized in 1956 and the new fire house in South Bethlehem was dedicated June 16, 1957.

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have supportive Ladies Auxiliaries. And it should be noted that today women are welcomed to become fire fighters as well as participate as part of the auxiliaries. Another activity that should be noted is the Selkirk Fire Department’s annual Fireman’s Fair. This community event is entering its 60th year having started in 1956.

Susan E. Leath presently serves as Bethlehem’s Town Historian. She is the author of Bethlehem an illustrative history of our town with over 200 images dating from the 1880s to 1960. The book is available at local booksellers and online.

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Pictured here is Arthur Williams who was chief from 1962-1975. Note the wreath on the right. It remains today as a permanent memorial and can be seen on the modern building.

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FEBRUARY Monday, Feb. 1 TABLETOP GAMING We provide Dominion, Munchkin, and Ticket to Ride with its USA 1910 Expansion Pack. Bring your own favorites. Snacks will be served! For adults and teens 16 and older. 6:30 p.m. Monday, Feb. 1 BOOK BUDDIES - Children are matched with a teen volunteer to practice reading skills and build confidence. Bring a book or choose one at the library. Sign up online or call 439-9314. For grade K-5. Sessions at 6:30 and 7 p.m.

and the Native peoples of the Northeastern woodlands, Joseph Bruchac will be at the library for a family storytelling event. This is a first-come, first-admitted event; doors will open at 1:45 p.m.; event starts at 2 p.m. Monday, Feb. 15 FRIENDSHIP STORYTIME - Listen to stories about friendship, then make your own imaginary friend using modeling clay and other materials. For kids and families. 10-10:45 a.m.

Monday, Feb. 15 BABYSITTER TRAINING Learn the fundamentals of childcare, including basic first Tuesday, Feb. 2 CHESS CLUB - Try your hand at chess with our teen aid, household safety, and age-appropriate activities in volunteers. All experience levels welcome. For school-age this American Academy of Pediatrics accredited program. kids. Sign up for one or all sessions online or call 439-9314. Certificate upon completion. Registration is limited; sign up online or call 439-9314. *Hands-on CPR presented by 6:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. Clifton Park Halfmoon EMS. For ages 12-17. 1-5 p.m. Wednesday February 3 Monday, Feb. 15 CAKE POPS AND CRAFTS Make some yummy cake pops and create fuse bead crafts SEW IT YOURSELF: FABRIC NESTING BOXES while the pops are baking. For grades 6-12. 3:30-4:30 p.m. Bring 1/4 yard each of two coordinating fabrics; thread optional. Basic sewing machine knowledge recommended. 7 p.m. Sign up online or call 439-9314. Sunday, Feb. 7 A LITTLE SUNDAY MUSIC THE RIVER TRIO Ensemble featuring Pamela Sklar, flutist; Linda Finegan Lott, Tuesday, Feb. 16 LEGO: OLD SCHOOL BUILD violinist; and Jay Shulman, cellist. 2 p.m. No computers, no technology, just you, some bricks, and your imagination. For kids and families. 10a.m. Monday, Feb. 8 DAYBOOKS Discuss “In the Heart of the Sea by Nathaniel Philbrick.” Tuesday, Feb. 16 Copies are available at the information desk. Audio and CHESS CLUB - Try your hand at chess with our teen volunteers. All experience levels welcome. For school-age downloadable copies may be available. 1:30 p.m. kids. Sign up for one or all sessions online or call 439-9314. 6:30 p.m. or 7 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 9 AFTERSCHOOL STEM: BUTTER Make your own butter. Crackers will be provided to taste the Wednesday, Feb. 17 FAMILY YOGA results. For grades K-5. 4-4:30 p.m. It’s time again for some relaxation and fun with local instructor Janine Murphy. Bring a mat or towel. For kids and Wednesday, Feb. 9 families. 3 p.m. AFTERDINNER TOO Discuss “Dry Bones in the Valley” by Tom Bouman. Copies are available at the information desk. Audio and downloadable Wednesday, Feb. 17 3DOODLER CREATIONS copies may be available. 1:30 p.m. Make something out of thin air by drawing in three dimensions with one of the library’s 3Doodler pens. For Thursday, Feb. 11 grade 6-12. Sign up online or call 439-9314. 2-3:30 p.m. TAI CHI FOR HEALTH Practice the ancient Chinese art that promotes health and wellness while focusing on new movements in the Tai Chi Capital District for Arthritis form. All ages and abilities welcome. 11:15 a.m. Friday, Feb. 12 PRESCHOOL STEM: BUTTER - Make your own butter and taste the results! For up to age 6 with caregiver. 10 a.m. Friday, Feb. 12 SEW IT YOURSELF: FABRIC NESTING BOXES Bring 1/4 yard each of two coordinating fabrics; thread optional. Basic sewing machine knowledge recommended. 2 p.m. Sign up online or call 439-9314. Sunday, Feb. 14 A VISIT WITH JOE BRUCHAC Professional teller of the traditional tales of the Adirondacks

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Saturday, Feb. 27 3D PRINTER DEMOS Check out the library’s 3D printer and find out how the cutting-edge technology works. Also, see the new 3Doodler in action. Under 16 can attend with parent or guardian. 11am-noon. Sign up online or call 439-9314. Saturday, Feb. 27 SUPER SMASH AFTERNOON Join your friends for an afternoon of Super Smash Bros. Brawl on the Wii. Snacks will be served. For grades 6-12. 2:30-3:30 p.m.

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Have you found time to read this winter, so far? On slow days, I often cuddle up with Seamus, a hot cup of Scottish blend tea, and a good book. I recently finished Stephen King’s, “Revival”, a 2014 novel, that tells a tale of Jamie & his childhood minister, whose lives entertwine over the course of 50 years. I found it riveting. The allegory of “revival”, re-birth, favors & paybacks fascinated me. I would think that this book would make for great discussion on many levels. I realized that this is my 45th Stephen King novel that I have read since I was 21! That doesn’t include the Dark Tower series, which I wouldn’t read until it was finished. I hate when you are deep into a series and then realize that the next book may take over a year to be published! My next book that I read was “One Minute after You Die” by Erwin Lutzer, a scripturally based look at what has been written, preached and theorized, as to what happens after we die. (Hint: this tied in well with “Revival”) I am currently reading a non-fiction by Douglas Preston & Mario Spezi “The Monster of Florence”, written while Preston lived in Florence, Italy with his family and writing his books with Lincoln Child. This recounts not only the facts behind the greatest serial killings in Italy but also the unusual manner of police & law procedures in the Italian justice system. The victims were engaged couples, killed while “parking” in the surrounding olive groves, fields and land surrounding Preston’s home. The police investigator (Spezi) could not believe that Americans did not know of this crime spree that continued for over 30 years in the beautiful & historic countryside of Florence, Italy! New in the store this month several books by: Lee Child, Daniel Silva, Sylvia Browne, David Baldacci & 100 more picture & chapter books in our children’s section! Remember: the books at Tattered Pages are often in next to new condition for a fraction of the cost. I can’t compete with flea market, garage, and thrift store prices, but, I do offer a selection, service and prices that are hard to beat, especially if you buy on line. Many of my paperbacks start under $5, tradecovers start at $7 and hardcovers start at $9! If you have a trade credit account, you save an additional 20% at checkout! I will reserve titles for you if I don’t have them in store. I will order out of print books for you at a minimal profit for me! I only take 6 books at a time, 12 children’s books, 10 DVDs at a time. No Reader’s Digest condensed, no encyclopedias, and all books must be free of dust, dirt, odor, water damage, of course! No large donations, but if you are clearing an estate or large older collection, call me for I may have a referral for you. Hope to see you in the shop during February…until then…warm up to a good book! Trish & Seamus

My dear friends & constant readers, Did you miss me last month? Well, I missed the deadline due to the wonderful chaos of preparing for the Holidays! I received a call on Dec. 21st that Teresian House had a room for my father & we had to have him there the next day or we might lose the room! Dad had lived for the past 16 months at Rosewood Gardens, in East Greenbush (after surgery for a broken hip) where the nurses & nurse’s assistants had built a warm & loving relationship with him. Some of the aids actually have come to visit him at Teresian, which is a much better fit both physically & spiritually. He can attend Mass & rosary daily…and the surroundings are like that of a 5 star hotel! We just recently celebrated his 87th birthday in an available space that is every bit as nice as an event room at the Century House! So, with helping him transition, finishing up Christmas necessities, I missed the deadline! I have mentioned before how reading to my dad is a great way to spend some time with him. A voracious reader before Parkinson’s made that pleasure a chore, I read to dad for at least 20 minutes at each visit. Amongst his books are “Chicken Soup for the Soldier”, Chicken Soup for the Father, “365 Saints a Day”, The New Testament, “God Calling” and the newest to his collection, a wonderful reading a day book by Joyce Meyer called, “Power Thoughts: 365 Daily Inspirations for Winning the Battle of the Mind” I have to say, Joyce Meyer’s writing is very approachable, understandable and uplifting. Parkinson’s often brings on depression and dementia for my Dad. These uplifting readings provide a springboard for conversation with my Dad especially when he is experiencing a one word answer day. For those of you may be in need of Large Print books, I have a nice selection of books here in the shop from romance to action to mystery. These books tend to range from $9-$13 which is 60% off the original publisher’s prices. For the month of February all books in the “Romance” section will be an additional 15% off all month. What a great way to warm up on a cold, blustery day/night, but with a spicy romance, romance thriller, or historical fiction romance (often known as bodice rippers!). Also, in preparation for Valentine’s Day, Tattered Pages will be hosting another jewelry show in the shop! Designs by Dana will be featured here on Saturday, Feb. 13th, from 11-4am in the shop. Dana is a founding member of the Delmar Farmer’s Market and will be selling her popular & beautifully unique sterling wire earrings with high end beads, repurposed Eldridge is the owner of Tattered Pages at 365 Feura Bush estate jewelry, and Swarovski crystals start under $10! Patricia Rd. in the Glenmont Center Square #447-9910, mytatteredpages@ Our sales during November & December were very gmail, www.tatteredpages365.webs.com, Facebook: Tattered successful. Books specials will also be available that day Pages, LLC. Open: M,T,W 10-5, Th. 10-6, Fri. 10-7, Sat. 10-4 as well. 36

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Women’s Suffrage On Thursday, February 18, 2016 at 2:00 PM Bonnie Mion will present a talk about Women’s Suffrage. August 26, 2016 marks the 96th anniversary of when the 19th amendment became part of the U.S. Constitution. It states, “The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex.” The lecture will be held at the Delmar Reformed Church, 386 Delaware Avenue, Delmar. All are welcome. Free. Refreshments and conversation will follow the talk. Please note the venue change from our usual location.

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Thursday, February 25 at 6:30 p.m. Snow date is set for Saturday, February 27 at 6:30 p.m.

Teams of three to five members will compete for prizes and the honor of being recorded as Bethlehem’s Spelling Champions. This is a team-based competition so no one spells alone. Last year’s Spelling Bee attracted 20 teams from the community and the school district. This year should not disappoint with teams expected from BCSD elementary, middle and high schools, Town Board, Real Estate firms, local banks, and last year’s champs, the Spellmartians. David Ksanznak, Hamagrael Elementary Principal, is Master of Ceremonies and Dave Norman, Music Supervisor for BCSD, is word pronouncer. Bethlehem Opportunities Unlimited (BOU) is a not-forprofit organization that promotes prevention education and safe, healthy activities for the youth in our community. Proceeds from this event will benefit BOU programs. The deadline for team registrations is February 19, 2016 and after that on a space-available basis. Team sponsorships from area businesses and community organizations are ongoing. Registration forms and sponsorship forms are available at: http://www.bethlehemschools.org/community/bou/ While the team registration fee is $120 per team, prospective participants are encouraged to contact bouspellingbee@gmail.com if they need a team sponsor. Team attire and costumes are encouraged. Spellers must be at least 13 years old to enter. Family team entries are welcome!! BOU is also seeking more team sponsors. BOU expects this to be a popular event for families with children and a welcome antidote to winter’s cabin fever. Supporters and cheering sections are expected to join in for an evening of F-U-N, P-H-I-L-A-N-T-H-R-O-P-Y and C-O-M-M-U-N-I-T-Y! Admission is free. Donations welcome. There will be lots of raffle items, entertainment and refreshments available. 39


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