Volume 3 Issue 41 LIBRARY LUNCH SERIES: Thurs., Feb. 19, 12 noon, Saranac Lake Free Library. Steven Engelhart, Executive Director of Adirondack Architectural Heritage, will present “There’s More to Adirondack Architecture than Great Camps”. Free. Desserts and beverages will be served. All are welcome. 891-4190 February 19, 2015 ADIRONDACK WELLNESS WORKSHOP: Thurs., Feb. 19, 7pm, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Certified Emotion Code Practitioner, Marie, McMahon, PTA, LMT, will present “Emotion Code: Releasing Emotional Baggage for Health and Happiness”. Learn the negative effects of emotional baggage and the tools to restore physical and mental vitality. 891-7117 WINTER CARNIVAL SLIDE SHOW: Thurs., Feb. 19, 2pm & 7:30pm, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Come re-live the 2015 Winter Carnival in pictures with this slide show featuring photos of all Winter Carnival events. 891-7117 LOCAL FOODS POTLUCK AND TALK: Thurs., Feb. 19, 5-7pm, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Meet with local farmers and sample some of the products they grow. Learn to participate in the local food movement and have an informative conversation with the people who help make it part of our community. Hosted by The Adirondack Center for Working Landscapes and the Franklin County Cornell Cooperative Extension. RSVP by calling 3276241 SUNRISE ROTARY WINTER CARNIVAL: Sat., Feb. 21, 11am3pm, CVPH, 75 Beekman St., Plattsburgh. Sledding, skating, broom ball, mini-putt snow golf, cross-country skiing, snow shoeing, clowns, healthy snacks & drinks, horse drawn wagon rides, carnival games, pancake toss & more! Free admission with non-perishable food donation for local food bank. SELF ADVOCACY GROUP MEETING: Thurs., Feb. 19. Held the 3rd Thursday of the month at the Saranac Lake Adult Center, 6:308pm, to educate the community about people with disabilities. 8916219 or visit the Facebook page Adk Advocators 2012. OSCAR NOMINATED SHORTS: Thurs., Feb. 19, 7:30pm, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Get a jump on your local Oscar pool with 2 nights of Oscar Nominated Shorts - Animated and Live Action. Tickets: $7. 523-2512 RELIVE THE MIRACLE: With the players that made it happen. Sat., Feb. 21, 7:30pm, 1980 Rink, Herb Brooks Arena, Lake Placid. Featuring interviews, video, memorabilia, and special guests. Tickets are $19.80 and available at the Olympic Center Box Office or online at miracleonicereunion.com SNOWSHOE & CROSS COUNTRY SKI PROGRAM: Feb. 19-20, 2-3pm, Cadyville Rec Park. Learn something new or just have fun in the snow. Equipment is provided. Experience isn’t necessary. Pre-registration is required. Register by calling the Youth Bureau at 565-4750 FREE ZUMBA: Sat., Feb. 21, 122pm, Champlain Centre Mall. Stop by for music, fun, exercise, and giveaways in front of JCPenney. Part of Snowball 2015 SKIING WITH THE STARS: Sat., Feb. 21, 6:30pm, Tupper Lake Groomed Cross Country Ski Center. Join members of the Adirondack Public Observatory for a night on the trails. The APO will bring telescopes. The trail crew will provide the bonfire. Pack some trail treats and meet at the fire pit near Cranberry Pond. Clear sky dependent. Snowshoes welcome. 359-3538 WANTED: Gold - jewelry, rings, chains, watches, etc. Anything 10K, 14K, etc. marked/unmarked, any condition. Top prices paid. Also buying sterling silver flatware. In Tri-Lakes area regularly. JBAgold.com (315) 265-3184 FIRE & ICE FESTIVAL: Feb. 21 & 22, Big Tupper Ski Area. Sleigh rides, bonfires, fireworks, dog sled rides, golf tournament, Broom ball tournament, hockey tournaments, live music/art, ice sculptures, snow carvings, toboggan chute, snocross racing, kid’s winter clothing swap, craft shows, ski films, & more. Gate fee at Big Tupper. FIRE & ICE GOLF TOURNAMENT: Sat., Feb. 21, 12pm, Tupper Lake Municipal Park. The 5-hole course will be played from 12-3pm with the longest drive and closest to pin contests starting at 3pm. Warm up by the bonfire and grab some food and beverages. Bring the entire family. Kids are more than welcome to play and the spectator cost is free. $60/3-person team. $5 for 3 balls in contests. Only event issued balls will be used. Clubs will be available. Presented by the Tupper Lake Lions Club and Tupper Lake Rotary Club. Proceeds will go back to the community through programming provided by both clubs. ROTA STUDIO & GALLERY EVENTS: Thank you to everyone who has been donating to help keep our doors open. Fri., Feb. 20, 7pm, music show featuring Portland, ME experimental rock band, Great Western Plain, with local acts JJ’s Party Tube and Average Looking Mullighans. Sat., Feb. 21, 6pm, acoustic show featuring local gals Giovanina Bucci and Taylor Lavalley. $3-10 donation requested. All ages. Substance free. SNOWBALL 2015: A Celebration of Winter in the North Country. Check out all the cool events happening in Plattsburgh throughout the month of February by visiting www. borderlessnorth.org, the Snowball 2015 Facebook page, or call 518566-7575 CHILI SKI FEST: Sat., Feb. 21, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Chef Sarah Longley and several Paul Smith’s College culinary students are cooking up pots of chili for both vegetarians and carnivores. Come sample it for yourself and check out ski and snowshoe demonstrations, ski with a naturalist, join our waxing clinic and our “Find the Pavilions” poker run. $10/person, free with ski pass. 327-6241 KIDS SNOWSHOE WALK AND GAMES: Sat., Feb. 21, 10am-noon, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Make Chili Fest a family outing. Kids in grades 3-5 are invited to go on a snowshoe walk and play some outdoor games. Snowshoe rentals available. $20/ person, $40/family, 25% discount for Friends of the VIC and seasonpass holders. 327-6241 NEW MOON ART SHOW: Paul Smith’s College VIC. This show features works by Nancy Brossard and Eleanor Sweeney and will be available for viewing and purchase until March 16. 327-6241 GUN SHOW: Sat., Feb. 21, 9am5pm, Sun, Feb. 22, 9am-3pm, West Potsdam Fire Department. Gun raffle, food & beverage. Buy, sell, trade. 45 Blanchard Rd., Potsdam. ADIRONDACK DREAMING: Sat., Feb. 21, 7:30pm, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. The film screenings pay homage to the history and natural wonders of the Adirondacks. Hosted by Steve Fisher. Featuring “Climb to Glory”, “Hanging Spear: Headwaters of The Hudson”, and the world premiere of “Real Adirondack Stories”. Tickets: $15 advance; $20 at door. 523-2512 GAME NIGHT: Every 3rd Sat. of the month. Sat., Feb. 21, 6-9pm, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Come to the Lower Lounge, choose a board game, and join the fun. Play Scrabble, Mah Jongg, Chess, card games, Pictionary, & more. Free. Open to the public. Refreshments provided. 891-7117 COMPUTER LITERACY TRAINING CLASS: Mondays and Wednesdays, Feb. 23 - May 13, 5:30-8:30pm, Wells Central School. This free course is to prepare students for employment as teleworkers in the customer service segments of various industries. For beginners or those wanting to increase their computer skills and employment opportunities. Job specific skills like customer service, sales and marketing techniques, conflict resolution, and interview skills will also be covered. All required materials are supplied free. Contact Andrew for info. at 518-648-5112 or drew@adirondackteleworks.com ALL YOU CAN EAT BREAKFAST: Sun., Feb. 22, 8am-12:30pm, Brushton VFD. Pancakes, sausage, bacon, eggs, home fries, toast, coffee, milk, juice. $8 adults, $4 children 6-12, 5 & under free. Take outs available. 529-6007 Free Classified Ads call - 877-444-2308 2 - Tri-Lakes Free Trader 2/19/2015 KEENE VALLEY LIBRARY KIDS’ MOVIE NIGHTS: Movies will be shown Friday nights at 6pm. Feb. 20 “The Lego Movie” (1 hr. 40 min.). Mar. 6 “Babe” (1 hr. 32 min.). Mar. 20 “Brave: (1 hr. 34 min.). 576-4335 SPRING TUMBLING REGISTRATION OPEN: Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Youngsters ages 2-12 will be introduces to tumbling and basic gymnastic skills to develop strength, flexibility, coordination, and build self-confidence. Held every Tuesday for 7 weeks, Apr. 7-May 19. Students must register for all 7 weeks. No partial payments accepted. Visit www.lakeplacidarts. org or call Donna Walsh, 891-5909, or Mary Heverly, 524-0767, for more info. Also register by phone at 5232512 or on the LPCA website FAMILY SUNDAYS: Feb. 22, Mar. 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29, 11am, The Wild Center, Tupper Lake. Get your family out of the house and engaged with programming that will keep you entertained, educated, and warm during these long winter months. Every week will feature a different nature themed watercolor painting project. Grab a pair of snowshoes and hit the trails to explore on your own or on a guided walk. Free for members or with paid admission which includes free use of snowshoes. 518-359-7800 ADULT WINTER WORKSHOPS: Lake Placid Center for the Arts. The Cello for Fans: Sat., Feb. 28, 3:305:30pm, $20, Instructor is Esther Rogers. Felted Hat or Bowl: Sat., Feb. 28, 10am-4pm, $35 + $12 materials fee, Instructor is Caroline Thompson. Register online or by calling 523-1512 BENEFIT CONCERT: To raise money for the Paul Hameline family. Sat., Feb. 21, noon-5pm, Elks Club, 59 Cumberland Ave., Plattsburgh. Four bands have donated themselves to help raise money for the Hameline Family. The bands are Zip City, The Busco Bandits, The Funky Batz, and Fade to Blues. Valet services will be provided. Just drive up to the front door. No charge for admission. Donations will be gratefully accepted. Hourly raffles, silent auction. VIC VOLUNTEER TRAINING: “Winter Botany” Sun,. Feb. 22, 1-3pm, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Join VIC naturalist, Brian McAllister, on a snowshoe walk to explore the forest and wetland plants and learn to identify last summer’s wildflowers, ferns, and other plant life. Also learn to identify some trees by their bud formation and leaf scars. 327-6241 FREE OPEN SKATING AT THE OLYMPIC OVAL: Sun., Feb. 22, 12noon-8pm, Olympic Speed Skating Oval, Lake Placid. Visitors and residents are invited to take advantage of free open skating and free hockey clinics. NBC will host a live studio show from the Oval that day. This is part of the 8th annual Hockey Weekend Across America and Relive the Miracle event. CABIN FEVER SUNDAYS SERIES: Sun., Feb. 22, 1:30pm, Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake. Speaker Robert Arnold III, NY Council for the Humanities, will explore the legacy of Robert Fulton, creator of the first commercially successful steamboat. “Life Speeds Up: Robert Fulton and a Changing New York” begins at 1:30pm. Admission is free for all. Refreshments will be served. The Museum Store will be open from 12-4pm. WILL ROGERS SENIOR OUTING CLUB: Horse drawn sleigh ride. Tues., Feb. 24, 10am. Visit Hohmeyer’s Lodge in Lake Clear for a luncheon and sleigh ride courtesy of Paul Smith’s College. Cost is $5/ person for the sleigh ride and $15/ person for the lunch. 891-7111 to RSVP NOTICE: Help is needed to fund the final three arched windows for the Tahawus Center, AuSable Forks, and help add beauty to Main Street. Visit www.indiegogo.com/projects/ final-3-replacement-windows-atthe-tahawus-center SUNDAY SKI AND MUSIC SERIES: Sun., Feb. 22, 1-3pm, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Join the K & M Ramblers for some music and outdoor fun. Stop in to enjoy the music before or after your snowshoe or ski. Free with any ski pass. 327-6241 NOTICE: The Peru Free Library will be undergoing a renovation project beginning near the end of February. The front room will be closed to the public for 2-3 weeks, but the library will remain open for business as usual. 643-8618 PAINT & SIP SERIES: Wed., Feb. 25, 6:30-8:30pm, The Bookstore Plus, Lake Placid. A little paint, a little wine, and a whole lot of fun. Local artist Jessie Furnia will lead the first class in the series. Next event will be held in March. Artists will create paintings inspired by a Jessie Furnia original winter scene. No previous art experience is necessary. The class will provide a light introduction to painting with acrylics mixed with wine and fun. You will be able to take away your own masterpiece at the end of the night. Each class is $30 per person. All art supplies and wine will be provided. Pre-registration is required. Space is limited. 518-5232950 or visit www.thebookstoreplus. com for more info WEST POTSDAM FIRE DEPT. GUN SHOW Sat. Feb. 21st 9-5 & Sun., Feb. 22nd 9-3 at the West Potsdam Fire Dept. Bingo Hall - 45 Blanchard Road Gun Raffle • 76 Tables Sold Out! Food & Beverages Served All Day For More Information Contact Brad Clements: 315-268-1000 CELEBRATE WINTER WEEK: The Wild Center will be open every day Feb. 13 - Feb. 22. Each day has a new winter theme and activities for the whole family to enjoy. In addition to special winter programming, there will be guided snowshoe walks, live animal encounters, warm winter beverages, and wintertime crafts. Free for members or with paid admission. 359-7800 LAKE PLACID INSTITUTE BOOK CLUB: Mon., Feb. 23, 7pm, Lake Placid Public Library. We will discuss “Mary Colter, Builder on the Red Earth” by Virginia Grattan. The book is about Colter’s architectural works in the American southwest, which were considered 80 years ahead of the times. All are welcome. 523-3200 FAMILY MEMBERSHIPS AVAILABLE: Now for 2015 at Mount Tom Recreation/Hunting Club in Mountain View. Call Butch, 4834382, M-F, 10am-2pm. FREE COMPUTER CLASS: Wed., Feb. 25, Lake Placid Public Library. 9:30-11:30am, Microsoft 8.1 will be taught by Chris Lawrence. If you have a laptop with 8.1, feel free to bring it. 11:30am-1:30pm, “What’s ‘The Cloud’ where is it and how do you use it?” All will be revealed in this class taught by Chris Lawrence. Participants are encouraged to bring their tablets, phones, or whatever they expect to use the cloud on. Call 523-3200 to enroll for either class. ANNUAL JURIED ART SHOW: BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. “Abstraction” features work in the abstract form in a wide range of artistic media. Runs through Feb. 28. 891-3799 GALLERY EXHIBIT: “The Black & White Show”, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Join artists from around the region as the LPCA celebrates winter. Exhibit runs through Mar. 1 during Gallery hours. 523-2512 Office: (518) 354-8404 • M-F: 8AM-5PM OLYMPIC STORIES: Thurs., Feb. 26, 2pm, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Howard Riley will present a talk on the 1980 Olympic Winter Games in Lake Placid. The talk will also feature a short film, “A New York Olympics”, produced by the NYS Dept. of Commerce which features state agencies and the role they played in the 1980 Olympic Winter Games. Free. Open to the public. Refreshments provided. 8917111 for info. FRANKLIN COUNTY YOUTH BUREAU: Is currently accepting applications for funding Youth Programs for 2015. Programs must have a Board of Directors, checking account, and a Federal Employer ID number to be considered for funding. Deadline for submitting an application is March 6, 2015. For more info. or to receive an application, please contact the Youth Bureau at 481-1697. NATIONAL THEATRE LIVE: Thurs., Feb. 26, 7:30pm, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Robert Louis Stevenson’s classic story of murder, money, and mutiny. Tickets: $16 adults; $14 LPCA member; $10 students/seniors. 523-2512 ANNUAL SPAGHETTI DINNER BENEFIT: Fri., Feb. 27, 5:30pm, St. Agnes Elementary School, Lake Placid. Hosted by the Lake Placid Animal Hospital. All proceeds are being donated to the TriLakes Humane Society’s Spay/ Neuter Fund. Menu is all-you-caneat spaghetti, meat & meatless sauce, house salad, dinner rolls, & beverages. $10 adults, $5 children. Dessert table. 50/50 raffle. Huge selection of raffle items up for grabs. 50 YEARS WITH PETER, PAUL, AND MARY: Fri., Feb. 27, 7pm, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Celebrate the Folk Trio whose music has provided America’s sound track for generations. Tickets $7 adults. 523-2512 TWEEN BOOK AND MOVIE CLUB: Keene Valley Library. Feb. 28 is “Inkheart”. Mar. 28 is “Because of Winn Dixie”. RSVP if possible as we will be ordering pizza. Books are available through the library. Call for info. 518-576-4335 AFRICAN DANCE CLASSES WINTER SERIES: Jan. 6 - Mar. 24, Tuesdays, 7:30-8:30pm, LPCA Annex, 17 Algonquin, Lake Placid. Barefoot African dance to live drumming. No experience necessary. $10 drop-in or $85 for 12 week series. For info contact Johnna at 518-791-9586 TOWN OF KEENE SKATING RINK: Rink hours - Wed., 3:30-6:30pm; Thurs., 3:30-6:30pm; Fri., 3:309pm; Sat., 12 noon-4pm and 5-9pm; Sun., 12 noon-8pm. Closed Mondays & Tuesdays and any Wednesday or Thursday nights of home basketball games. Open Holiday and School Breaks following Sat. hours. Free skating and/or hockey time will be determined by the Skating Rink Attendant. Call the Town Hall @ 576-4444 for more info CEILIDH MUSIC SESSION: Thursdays, 7pm, Saranac Lake Chamber of Commerce. Mix of Celtic, Irish, Scottish, and Old Time tunes. Musicians of any level are welcome. Email psbenson1@gmail. com with questions. LIVE AT BLUSEED: Sat., Feb. 28, 7:30pm, BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. Phil Henry Concert and CD Release Party celebrating his brand new recording “Aberdeen”. “Awardwinning, cinematic, story-song troubadour.” Admission is $14/$12 for BluSeed members. Reservations recommended. 891-3799 or admin@ bluseedstudios.org MOVIE SHOWING: Sat., Feb. 28, 2pm, Plattsburgh Public Library. “Big Hero 6” Free. 563-0921 CHILD SPONSORSHIPS STILL AVAILABLE FROM REASON2SMILE: Give a child at Jambo Jipya School in Kenya a Reason2Smile. Sponsorships range from $216/year for primary school aged children who attend daily to $420/yr. for high school aged children who attend school and live at the Children’s Home. Email info@ reason2smile.org for info. WIC CLINICS: North Country Family Health Center, Franklin County WIC program will be holding the following clinics. Saranac Lake: Feb. 24, 9:30am-2:30pm, at Algonquin Apartment Community Room. Malone: Feb. 19, 8am-4pm; Feb. 20, 23, & 27, 9am-3pm; Feb. 25, 10am-6pm; Feb. 26, 8am-12:30pm; at the WIC Office, 44 Catherine St. Income guidelines may be obtained or an appointment by calling the WIC Office at 483-4262. You are automatically eligible if your family receives Food Stamps or Medicaid. BINGO: Every Mon. at 7pm at the Saranac Lake Adult Center, 136 Broadway. Snack bar and pull tabs will be avail. Doors open at 6pm. STARGAZING AT THE APO: Public star gazing sessions will be held the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month at the Adirondack Public Observatory, 178 Big Wolf Rd., Tupper Lake. Observing begins 30 minutes after sunset. Cancellations announced at 518-359-3538 OWL PROWL: Fri., Feb. 27, 7:30pm, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Come snowshoes and learn owl natural history, call notes, and more. Bring snowshoes and flashlight/headlight to help guide your way. Dress appropriately for being outdoors at night. $10/person or $5 for Friends of the VIC. Snowshoes available for rent. Preregister by 5pm the day prior. 327-6241 LUMBERJACK SCRAMBLE: Sat., Feb. 28, 8:45am registration, 10am race start, Tupper Lake Groomed Cross Country Ski Center, 141 Country Club Rd. An old favorite ski race is returning as skiers of all ages and abilities converge on the ski trails to compete. Classic race; skating is not allowed. Four racing classes. $15 registration. 359-8370 SPECIAL AFRICAN DANCE WORKSHOP: With guest instructor, Nana from Ghana. Sat., Feb. 28, 10am-12pm & 1pm-3pm, Lake Placid Center for the Arts Annex Building. $20/class or $35 for both (if pre-registered). Contact jahnna@ somabeats.com MAH JONGG: Wednesdays, 1pm, Lower Lounge, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Come play or learn the American version of this exciting, ancient, Chinese tile game. FRee 518-891-7117 2/19/2015 Tri-Lakes Free Trader - 3 NOLS PRESENTATION: Fri., Feb. 27, 6:30pm, Paul Smith’s College VIC. NOLS Branch Director, Lindsay Yost, will lead a discussion of the NOLS network, expansion of programs in the Adirondacks, and information on courses offered all over the world. $5 for the general public, FREE to NOLS alumni, Friends of the VIC and VIC season pass holders MID-WINTER GEOCACHING GETTOGETHER: Sat., Feb. 28, 8am4pm, Long Lake Town Hall. 10th Annual Mid-Winter Geocaching Get-Together. Everyone is welcome. Lunch is at 12 noon. BOLSHOI BALLET LIVE IN HD: “Swan Lake”. Sat., Feb. 28, 1pm, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. One of the most romantic classical ballets. Tickets: $16 adults; $14 LPCA members; $10 students. 5232512 INTRO TO MAPLE SUGARING & COMMUNITY MAPLE TRAINING: 9-11am, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Learn about modern methods of designing, installing, and maintaining a sugar bush for bucket, bag, or tubing sap collection. “Backyard Tapping” and the VIC’s community-based maple program will also be addressed. $20/person. 327-6241 PADDLE SPORT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP: Sat., Feb. 28, 124pm, Paul Smith’s College VIC. Adirondack Watershed Alliance will host a seminar focused on assisting communities and organizations coordinate paddle sports events. Pre-registration requested by calling 327-6241 5TH/6TH GRADE GIRLS BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT: Feb. 28 & Mar. 1, NACS High School. Eight team round robin. Guaranteed five games. If interested contact Chris Brooks at 518-593-8908. We have three spots left 3-5TH GRADE HOMEWORK/ READING ADVENTURES: After school program for Lake Placid School District at Lake Placid Free Library. Call Bambi Pedu for more info. 523-3200 CREATIVE WRITING GROUP: 1st Wednesday of each month, 3-5pm, Peru Free Library. HEAP ASSISTANCE: The Essex County Office for the Aging will be assisting with submission of HEAP applications by making individual appointments. Anyone wishing to set up an appointment may call Essex County Office for the Aging at 873-3695 BEGINNER BANJO LESSONS: 1st & 3rd Wednesday of every month, 5-6:30pm, Paine Memorial Free Library, Willsboro. ADOPT A SUGAR MAPLE: Support the development of maple sugaring at the VIC by adopting a tree for $50. We’ll do the tapping, and you’ll invest in the education of an intern. And you’ll get a quart of maple syrup when it’s ready. Adoption papers are available at the VIC front desk. 518327-6241 CABIN FEVER SUNDAYS SERIES: Sun., Mar. 1, 1:3pm, Adirondack Museum, Blue Mountain Lake. “Mohawk Dance and Cultural Presentation” with Akhwatsire. See Joshua Angus Sargent and Natasha Smoke Santiago as they share traditional Mohawk songs, dances, and stories. Admission is free for museum members, students, and children; $5 for non-members. Refreshments will be served. 3527311 WRITER’S WORKSHOP WITH MARY SANDERS SHARTLE: Mon., Mar. 2, 7-9pm, Keene Valley Library. Join us to explore both the image of threads and how they answer questions in life and in metaphor. This workshop will involve writing about “threads” in all their manifestations in our lives, work, and writing. Contact Karen Glass at 576-4335 with questions TABOB YOUTH BOOK PROGRAM: The 2015 Take a Bite Out of Books program will have its organizational meeting on Tues., Mar. 3, 4-5pm, Dickert Room, Saranac Lake Free Library. Young people in grades 5-7 are invited to join the fun. Participants will read and discuss six high interest books in preparation for The Battle of the Books, a Jeopardstyle competition against teams from other libraries at the Champlain Centre Mall, Plattsburgh, in May. TABOB meetings will continue at the SLFL every Tuesday afternoon from 4-5pm through May. Call 891-4190 or email peggyslfl@roadrunner.com for info. BENEFIT CREATIVE WORKSHOP: For Paul Hameline and Family. “Upcycled Sweater Coat”. Tues., Mar. 3 & 4, 7-9pm, BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. This class is offered as a benefit for local resident, Paul Hameline, who is facing the challenge of a serious cancer battle. Hit up the local thrift stores or raid your closet. Find prints, patterns, texture, & colors you love & combine them into a one-of-a-kind upcycled creation. For adults & youth ages 15 & up. Instructed by Stephanie DeJoseph of La Mia Designs. $50/person. Preregistration required. 891-3799 or admin@bluseedstudios.org 4 - Tri-Lakes Free Trader 2/19/2015 PRESENTATION: Wed., Mar. 4, 1-2pm, Wells Memorial Library, Upper Jay. Lucas Christenson of Fledging Crow Vegetables will speak on the founding and operation of his Keeseville farm, featured in the documentary “Small Farm Rising”. 518-946-2644 PROGRAM/MEETING: Wed., Mar. 4, 7pm, Cantwell Community Room, Saranac Lake Free Library. The public is invited to hear Judith Coopy talk about The Chinese Classroom. Judith will focus on interactions between a foreign teacher and her school’s students and faculty. Refreshments will be served. The Women’s College Scholarship Club business meeting will follow at 8pm. 891-6029 ROAD TO RETIREMENT SERIES: “Motion Pictures of Saranac Lake’s Past” Wed., Mar. 4, 2pm, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Jim Griebsch will show the film he put together from the archives of historic footage about Saranac Lake. 891-7117 OPEN MINDED MIC NIGHT: Thurs., Mar. 5, 7pm, BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. Hosted by Mike Shepard. Seasoned and new performers are invited to share their voice and ideas in a professional acoustic setting. Artist/performer sign up is limited to twelve and begins at 7pm. Performance at 7:30pm. Admission is $3. 891-3799 LIBRARY LUNCH SERIES: Thurs., Mar. 5, 12 noon, Saranac Lake Free Library. Michelle Asselin, owner of Harmony Hills Farmstead, will present “How I Became an Adirondack Farmer”. Free. Desserts and beverages will be served. All are welcome. 891-4190 HEALTH CARE ADVICE: 1st and 3rd Tuesdays, 10am-2pm, Goff Nelson Memorial Library, Tupper Lake. Mar. 3 & 17. Advisor available in SMR for 1-on-1 advice on new Health Care Reform. Make appt. with Massena & Franklin Indep. Living, 315-764-9442, resourse@ twcny.rr.com FULL MOON SKI & BONFIRE: Sat., Mar. 7, 141 Country Club Rd., Tupper Lake. Come enjoy the Adirondack’s finest groomed cross country ski trails under the guidance of moonlight. Ski to Cranberry Pond where a bonfire and camaraderie awaits. 518-359-7258 CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: Thursday mornings, 10:30am, Children’s Room, Saranac Lake Free Library. The Preschool Story Time Program. All preschoolers are cordially invited to enjoy stories and the fun of getting together with other children every Thursday morning. 891-4190. STORIES WITH LORI: Thursday mornings, 10:30am, Children’s Room, Peru Free Library. 518-6438618 STORYTIME FOR PRE-K CHILDREN: Every Tuesday, 10:30am, Goff Nelson Memorial Library, Tupper Lake. 518-359-9421 STORYTIME WITH MRS. BLAIR: Thursdays, 10:15am-10:45am, Lake Placid Public Library. Weekly story and song time for very young children through age 6. MEDITATION: Tuesday mornings, 8am, Keene Valley Library. A wonderful way to begin the day. Everyone is welcome. 518-576-4335 VETERANS COALITION: Of Clinton & Franklin Counties will hold mutual support meeting every 2nd Friday of the month. For more info, Dave 521-3507 BINGO: Every Wed., 6:45-9pm, at the Adirondack Adult Center, 179 Demars Blvd. in Tupper Lake. Free Classified Ads call - 877-444-2308 TOWN OF FRANKLIN 55+ CLUB: Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month. Starting in November until the first of May the meetings are being held at 12 noon. Bring a dish to share for dinner. Contact Donna Buckley 891-9214 for info. EXHIBIT & OPENING RECEPTION: Artist in Residence Show. Fri., Mar. 6, 5-7pm, BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. “Forms of Reality” features Brian Bilow and Ben Aleshire with special guest artist Joanna Merry. Featured work includes ceramic sculpture and installation, portraits, and broadsides of poems on handmade paper. Runs through May 2. Free. 891-3799 THE BREW-SKI: Sat., Mar. 7, 2pm, Tupper Lake Groomed Cross Country Ski Center. For a small fee, participants will be able to ski or snowshoe to different brew stations set up along the trails. Microbrewers from around the region will be on hand to pour samples as you gather and mingle by the fire pits at each location. 359-3328 ADULT CHILD FISHING DERBY: Sat., Mar. 7. Fish the waters of Long Lake, Lake Eaton, or South Pond. Teams of Adult and Child under 15. No entry fee. Cash prizes for pike, perch, trout. Registration at the LL Town hall starts at 8:30am. Tip ups and lines in at 9am. Weigh in at 3pm. Sponsored by the Long Lake Fish and Game Club. WINTER BIRDING EXPEDITION: Sat., Mar. 7, The Wild Center. Travel through the central and eastern Adirondacks to the Lake Champlain Valley on an all-day winter birding expedition. Ornithologist and NYS Guide Alan Belford will take you to some of the best winter birding spots in the region. Wear warm clothing and bring plenty of food and water. You are encouraged to bring your field guide, binoculars, camera, etc. you might want that day. Cost; $50/Wild Center members; $55/ non-members. 518-359-7800 ADIRONDACK BACKCOUNTRY SKI FESTIVAL: Mar. 7 & 8, Keene Valley. SkiFest registration opens Wed., Feb. 4 at 8am. Guest athlete Jamie Laidlaw. Demos, instructional ski clinics, guided tours, special presentations. Contact The Mountaineer for info. mountaineer@ mountaineer.com or 518-576-2281 REASON 2 SMILE: Sat., Mar. 7, Lake Placid Center for the Arts. Celebrating world culture with a large variety of dance, music, art, and spiritual workshops from various cultures for all age groups. The day ends with an amazing performance from a variety of local performance groups. All proceeds benefit Reason 2 Smile. 523-2512 HELP WANTED: Full-time opening for Director of Nursing. Administrative position involves planning, directing, supervising institutional activities as applied to nursing services. Requirements: Licensed and currently registered as an R.N. in NYS, 5 yrs. min. experience as Head Nurse/Supervisor. Must assume leadership role and responsibility for all R.N.’s, L.P.N.’s, and Nursing Assistants. CPR cert. required and maintained current ACLS status. Submit letter of interest to: Janet Rhodes, Executive Assistant at: jrhodes@ cliftonfinehospital.org EOE SUNDAY’S KITCHEN BAND: Sat., Mar. 7, 7:30pm, Saranac Village at Will Rogers. Stomp your feet and dance to this eclectic group of musicians performing Celtic & Old Time Americana featuring Pete Benson. $5 donation is requested. 891-7117 LIVE AT BLUSTAGE: Sat., Mar. 7, 7:30pm, BluSeed Studios, Saranac Lake. “The Fox and The Feather”. Five students and alumni of Paul Smith’s College. Admission $12/$10 BluSeed members. Reservations recommended. 891-3799 GROWING AND AGING WORKSHOP: Session 1, “Our Perception of aging over time”. Mon., Mar. 9, 7-9pm, Keene Valley Library. Four session series on aging developed from suggested readings from the NY Council for the Humanities to stimulate discussion about growing & aging. Books, readings, & syllabus are available at the library. All ages are welcome. Reserve a place in the workshop by calling 576-4335 Guiding our Veterans ALL the way home. Comprehensive Services for Veterans, Service Members and their Families HBA offers programs, trainings, community outreach and general resources and referrals for veterans of any generation. Please call our office to set up an appointment. For upcoming events, like us on FaceBook or got to our website, www.hbadk.org e-mail: info@hbadk.org Main Street • Saranac Lake, NY 12983 • (518) 891-4151 Office: (518) 354-8404 • M-F: 8AM-5PM MONTHLY POETRY MEETING: Sat., Mar. 7, 11am, Lake Placid Public Library. The poetry guild is open to everyone with and interest in writing, reading, or just listening to poetry. Meet the 1st Saturday of each month DID YOU KNOW?: February 20 is Love Your Pet Day DEWEY MOUNTAIN DAY: Sat., Mar. 14, 9am, Dewey Mountain Recreation Area. End of winter extravaganza of activities. Race #5 of the Adirondack Paintball Biathlon Series, race starts at 10am. Also, Ski Speed Trap, Icicle Obstacle Course, Children’s Snowshoe Scavenger Hunt, Boxershort Triathlon Relay. The Dewey Mt. BBQ Crew will fill bellies with hot dogs, burgers, & chili. All activities are free except Paintball Biathlon race ($8/nonski club members; $5 for ski club members). Open to the public. 8912697 CONCEALED CARRY PERMIT CLASS: Sat., Apr. 4, 12-4pm, Community Room, Goff Nelson Memorial Library. To register, call 724-376-2373or email concealedcarryusa@yahoo.com CHUCK NORRIS: Bigfoot discovered Chuck Norris and hid in the forest. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Schwinn 101 exercise bike, programs, excellent multi-level workout, ex. cond., $50. 481-7663 FOR SALE: 1600+ Sports Illustrated magazines, good to excellent cond., 35 cents each or $560. Potsdam. 315-323-4428 FOR SALE: Wadsworth electrical breakers, 14-15 amp @ $15 each, 10-20 amp @ $20 each, 1-40 amp @ $40 or make reasonable offer for all. Saranac Lake 905-373-2440 or elanger@sympatico.ca WANTED: Old concert ticket stubs from the 60’s/70’/80’s, prefer larger quantities, will consider what you have. 724-331-5649 FOR SALE: 2002 MXZ Ski Doo, Olympic model, 700cc, hand warmers, reverse, very good shape, $2000. 529-7493 FOR SALE: Kenmore Magic Blue canister vac w/bags, $20. Eureka Enviro Vac, upright, $25 obo. 9461226 FOR SALE: Choko snowmobile jackets. Ladies size L, purple/black/ white, $125 obo. Ladies size M, blue/black, $100 obo. Can be seen at Casier Furniture, Saranac Lake. 891-2400 or 891-0942 FOR SALE: King size quilt, from Pottery Barn, reversible, green/red/ white paisley on one side, green/ white pattern on reverse, 3 Euro pillow shams, ex. cond., lightly used, $35 obo. Pics avail. Call/text 354-9143 FOR SALE: Doll, 17” tall on stand, beautiful, new with card/tag “The Spirit of Romance: Pierrot Collection, $49. 315-386-3579 FOR SALE: Gretsch Honeydipper Brass resonator guitar, like new, with case, $399. Crate 2 channel acoustic amp, 2 8” speakers, 60 watt, $150. 1930’s squareneck guitar, case, $100. 856-9767 WANTED: Working computer, reasonable. 946-1226 FOR SALE: AKC Lab puppies, 1 black male, 1 black female, shots, dewormed, parents on premises. 315-261-0430 FOR SALE: Polaris RZR side by side, 4WD, UTV, 800cc, ex. cond. bob12980@gmail.com 2/19/2015 Tri-Lakes Free Trader - 5 WANTED TO BUY: Advertising signs, old gas stations cans and bottles, neon lights, old tools, boxes of ammunition. 358-9653 WANTED TO BUY: Fisher Minute Mount 2 snow plow blade or complete plow. 651-4280 WANTED: Taxidermy, old, odd, unusual preferred, give call with anything you may have. 524-1058 FOR SALE: 1996 Cat excavator, 4000 hrs., $25,000. Brushton. 4801965 WANTED: Diabetic Test Strips. Cash up to $15/box. Must be unopened/unexpired. We redistribute to the needy. Call Brent 518-353-6629 WORK WANTED: Private duty health care, HHA with 29 yrs. experience, looking for afternoon & evening clients, Plattsburgh & surrounding area, assist with ADL’s, errands, home & some therapy. 518-534-5331 FOR SALE: Ruger MK II .22 caliber pistol. Henry .22 caliber lever action octagon barrel rifle. 727-3339 FOR SALE: Queen mattress and box spring, brand new, still in factory plastic. 534-8444 WANTED: Looking for old Pontiac signs. 572-8909 FOR SALE: Two 20 gallon blader tanks, $50 each. Many barn beams, all sizes. Eisenhower dollars, $1.35 each. richieking@gmail.com WANTED: 1980 Olympic pins, would like a set of them. 293-7354 FOR SALE: Thigh high boots, Enzo Angiolini, women’s size 12, brand new, never worn, 100% genuine black leather, fits calves 16”, height 18”, $200 obo. 284-0124 FOR SALE: Leupold VXI 3-9x50 gloss duplex scope, NIB, $240. Leupold VX-II 2-7x33 matte duplex scope, NIB, $240. 319-0729 FOR SALE: Baby exercise saucer, portable high chair, child sit-n-spin, $7 each. 523-7803 FOR SALE: Toy metal cars, 1:64 scale, 1:48 scale, 1:50 scale, military and construction vehicles. 359-3412 WANTED TO BUY: Guns, ammo, scopes, knives, etc. 483-6581 FOR SALE: Mini Schnauzer puppies, registered, vet checked, 1st shots and dewormed, ready to go, both parents on site, hand raised, $500. 315-265-3647 FOR SALE: 1967 Evinrude 80hp 15” shaft w/controls, new tune-up, $500. 518-891-7159 FOR SALE: Pomeranian puppies, born at Christmas, ready by Valentine’s Day, 3 females, parents on premises. 569-6476 DID YOU KNOW?: February 22 Be Humble Day and World Thinking Day FOR SALE: Firewood, mixed hardwood, cut, split, $80 face cord. 569-9369 NOTICE: You may submit an unlimited number of FREE Reader Classified Ads each week FOR SALE: Holstein/Jersey cross bull calf, $100. 483-2810 FOR SALE: Schwinn 202 recumbent exercise bike, vgc, $75. 483-2026 FOR SALE: Sleeper sofa, $75. 6517290 FOR SALE: Leupold VXI 3-9x50 gloss duplex scope, NIB, $240. Leupold VX-II 2-7X33 matte duplex scope, NIB, $240. 319-0729 FREE TO GOOD HOME: Pitbull puppies. 483-4970 FOR SALE: Doc McStuffins talk & mobile unit, new cond., $20. 3589728 FOR SALE: 1998 18’ Fiberglass boat, motor & trailer, 115hp outboard motor, $2200. 941-447-2087 FOR SALE: Snare drum w/stand & remo head, $40. 481-4791 FOR SALE: AKC German Shepherd puppies, $750. 315-347-2006 6 - Tri-Lakes Free Trader 2/19/2015 FOR SALE: 2007 Poulan Pro riding mower, 17.5hp engine, 6spd trans, 42” cut, $395. 483-3680 FOR SALE: Synthetic ice for hockey training, 300 sq. ft., 7/8 thick. 315600-7079 FOR SALE: North American Hunting Club hardcover books, $100. Big Game series medallions, book of 8, $50. Cook books, $200. 319-2972 FOR SALE: Wooden book shelves, $75. Antique victorian rolltop desk, $950. Country table w/drawer, $125. 8x12 mini barn, $1100. Leather trunk, $350. 483-3897 FOR SALE: Muller cement mixer, pull behind. Large dog house, commercial over range microwave, 1999-07 GMC hood, headlights, parking lights, grill, CB base antenna & access. 483-8917 FOR SALE: Baleage. 358-9248 WANTED: Butler silo unloader for parts or use. For Sale: Hay. 5297470 HELP WANTED: Exp. pizza maker & waitress, apply at LaPizza. FOR SALE: 2010 Palomino Gazelle G210 travel trailer, ex. cond., stored inside, 24” no slide. 651-5527 WANTED: Used and antique traps, pack baskets, trapping books, catalogs, fishing creels, old fishing tackle, antlers. 497-6979 WANTED: Treadmill, great cond. 335-9093 FOR SALE: Firewood. 315-3930567 HELP WANTED: Full-time position for Licensed Practical Nurse. Current NYS license/ nursing assistance required. Clerical experience/CPR cert. preferred. Submit letter of interest to Janet Rhodes, Executive Assistant: jrhodes@ cliftonfinehospital.org EOE FOR SALE: 2 Reg. Holstein heifers, ready to breed, $1650 ea. 536-0704 FOR SALE: Wheelchair, walker, shower chair, bedside commode, $100 all. 483-6945 FOR SALE: Ruger MK11 .22 caliber pistol. Henry .22 caliber lever action, octagon barrel rifle. 727-3339 HELP WANTED: Someone from North Country Homeschool Group to contact in regards to home schooling. 483-9750 FOR SALE: Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, WiFi, ex. cond. 483-5993 FOR SALE: Sony multi channel AV receiver w/remote & manual, $200. 941-315-3024 FOR SALE: International 434 diesel tractor w/cab & loader, 4 cyl. diesel, 3pt hitch, live PTO, good rubber & chains, ex. cond., $6800. 315-2123758 FOR SALE: 2003 Yamaha RX 1L.E, like new, K&N cams, hell clicker bender helix, 196 stud boys down center, 1 1/4 ripsaw, $2700. 315212-8525 FOR SALE: Original Soloflex exercise machine, good cond., all attachments, $125. 651-4452 FOR SALE: 2003 600 REV MXZ X pkg, $200 obo. 315-528-6641 FOR SALE: Firewood. 483-1987 FOR SALE: Straw. 483-3949 FOR SALE OR TRADE: Fully rifled slug barrel for Remington 870 12 ga. w/Simmons shotgun scope. 4256868 WANTED: Monitors for parts, 4200 model. 353-8642 FOR SALE: 2002 Suzuki XL7, ex. shape, runs ex., $2500 obo. 315296-3660 WANTED: Original Nintendo systems, games, access. 319-5106 FOR SALE: Gray love seat sofa, like new, $200. 315-344-5026 FOR SALE: 30-30 Winchester model 94 w/4x32 Bushnell scope, $450. Shotguns, 12 ga. 256-2618 WANTED: Someone to make blouses. 521-5635 WANTED: Free or cheap female Pug. For Sale: 2 hanging lights. 483-8065 FOR SALE: Large purebred Pitbulls, paper trained, friendly, 9 weeks old, $100. 481-4943 FOR SALE: 3 compartments for service rims, 2 8 bolt rims. 522-9673 FOR SALE: Olsen furnace, like new, used 6 mo. 856-9929 WANTED: 20 gauage shotgun. 4836345 FOR SALE: Firewood. 483-2650 FOR SALE: Firewood. 353-2819 FOR SALE: 2008 Polaris Ranger RZR 800, 10 hours, new battery, cargo box, 2000lb winch, tow hitch, rifle carrier, windshield, drives ex., 200 hours, $7000 obo. 726-6303 WANTED: Phonograph records, all speeds. 846-6784 FOR SALE: 6hp Ariens snowblower, $275. 2009 Suzuki 450 dirt bike, many extras, $2900. 593-9632 WANTED: Once fired 35 Remington brass cases for reloading. 297-2003 WANTED: Paperback books. 2367589 FOR SALE: Portable solid oak island w/butcher block top, 2 pull out shelves, 2 attachable drop leaves, $500. 420-6461 FOR SALE: Large antique wood snowshoes w/leather bindings, good cond., $200. 315-212-4261 WANTED: Garage door track, snowplow blade, approx. 2x2’ safety glass. 425-3402 FOR SALE: SeaEagle inflatable kayak, 2 person, double ended paddles, inflator, carry satchel, $50. 529-3006 FOR SALE: Handcrafted oak 10 gun cabinet, interior light, 16x77x36”, 3 drawers on bottom, ex. cond., keyed lock, $250 cash only. 315-344-5026 FOR SALE: Albums, 3000+, $2 ea. 315-794-0849 Free Classified Ads call - 877-444-2308 FOR SALE: Set of 9 lock blade collector knives, 2 new gun trigger locks, $60 all. 315-323-6771 FOR SALE: 30” Kenmore glass cooktop, ex. cond., $275. 36” oak bathroom vanity w/marble top, wall cabinet, mirrored cabinet, toilet, all vgc, $200. 483-2958 afternoon. FOR SALE: Hay. 358-9740 FOR SALE: Hay. 315-769-2068 WANTED: Good used washer. 4835624 FOR SALE: 2002 Acrtic Cat ZR80 Cross Country, studded track, ex. cond., $2500 obo. 315-212-5428 FOR SALE: 22 Native arrowheads, $200 must take all. 529-7816 FOR SALE: Hay. 529-7877 FOR SALE: Laptop, coffee table. 315-643-2314 FOR SALE: 3pt hitch log skidding arm, $400 obo. 315-244-2717 FOR SALE: 14 ct. gold diamond engagement ring w/30 natural diamonds, motorcycle boots ex. cond. 483-1943 FOR SALE: Portable ice shack, 3x6’, $125 obo. Snowshoes, wood & rawhide, $75 obo. 496-4701 FOR SALE: 2 miniature hand carved & painted Mallard duck decoys, 1 miniature Canada Goose decoy, $10 ea. 450-829-2472 FOR SALE: Reg. Appaloosa, broke to ride. 358-4143 FREE TO GOOD HOME: Dachshund dog. 521-7613 FOR SALE: John Saul books, $3 ea. Computer games, $8 ea. Kitchen items, knickknacks, stuffed animals, dolls. 529-6307 FOR SALE: Oak entertainment center w/32” TV, vgc, $140. 4976447 FOR SALE: Infrared Quartz heater, cherry finish w/remote, $70. 4832492 FOR SALE: D3C dozer Caterpillar, 6 way blade, new undercarriage, $22,000. 358-2262 TRADE: 1 or 2 complete DJ shows for car, truck, SUV. 802-988-1176 FOR SALE: Sig Sauer P290rs sub compact .380 cal., new in box, $400. 345-1230 must have NYS permit. Central Boiler OUTDOOR WOOD FURNACE: Safe, Clean, Efficient, WOOD HEAT. 25 year warranty available. Larocks Outdoor Wood Boilers 315-388-4898 FOR SALE: JD 43” plow 110-112, $200 firm. 42” Phillips ambient light plasma TV, $300. 483-0851 FOR SALE: Table w/6 chairs, 2 extra leaves, $100. 483-2625 WANTED: Pair of security cameras, vgc. 483-8575 FOR SALE: 3 mo. old baby hedgehogs, hand raised, $100. 3549757 FOR SALE: Set of Extreme Roller Blades w/storage case, ex. cond., size 7/8 women, $35. 483-3492 Fin, Fur and Feathers Youth Hunters’ Discount ages 12-16 518-521-0326 skinner5719@gmail.com 248 Poplar Road, Constable S, & Office: (518) 354-8404 • M-F: 8AM-5PM Martin’s Country store • Walnut Creek Bacon $3.89/lb. • Cooked Ham $2.99/lb. • Virginia Ham $3.89/lb. • Monterey Jack Cheese $3.89/lb. • Farmer’s Cheese $3.99/lb. • White American Cheese $2.99/lb. • Muenster Cheese $3.79/lb. • Frozen Blueberries $1.99/lb. • Dried Apricots $1.99/lb. • 16 oz. Sweet Leaf Organic Teas $1.09 or 3/$3 • 50 lb. Producer Hi-Gluten Bread Flour $17.99 • 50 lb. Occident Unbleached Flour $17.89 • 50 lb. Black Oil Sunflower Seed $22.99 Moira MaDriD At the crossroads in Moira, Take Rt. 95 to 1st Left 697 Co. Rt. 6 • 518-529-8971 3740 Co. Rt. 14 • 315-590-3043 NOW 2 LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU! HOURS: Mon-Thurs 8-6, Fri 8-5:30 & Sat 8-5 HOURS: Tues-Friday 9-5, Saturday 9-4 We Accept Credit Cards & Food Stamps • Delivery Available REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: 2-story building in Vermontville, upstairs apartment has 2/3 BR, 1 bath, downstairs storefront converting to 2 BR apartment, renovating both apts., new roof, 2.92 acres, fenced-in back yard, $185,000. 518-891-2009 FOR RENT: 2 BR starter house, ex. cond., nice yard, located in Vermontville, sale $65,000, rent $500/month plus utilities. 8912154 FOR SALE: Waterfront house, 3BD, 2BA, lots of decks, dock, basement, year round house in Lake Clear Inn, $249,000. 518-891-7159 FOR RENT: Peru area, 3 BR mobile home, $600/mo. + security, incl. garbage removal, partially furnished. 569-6476 FOR SALE: 40 acres of wooded land in Saint Regis Falls, one acre cleared for building, will consider selling less, asking $35,000. 256-9626 DELI NOW OPEN! FOR SALE: Cozy Malone village home, 3BR, 1 1/2 bath, fully insulated 12x15 sunroom, heated garage, lot size .22 acres, 2 storage buildings, back yard, $126,500. 260-0943 WINDOWS ONLY: Highest quality made vinyl replacement windows. We come to you, measure, and install. 315-265-3568 www.windowsonlyws.com FOR SALE BY OWNER: Restaurant, bar, 8 acres, complete kitchen, 6BR, 2BA, incl. apart., 4 rental cabins w/heat, 2 barns, snow mobile trail in back, owner retiring, will hold papers with qualified buyer. 518359-2540 FOR SALE: 5 acres near Malone, with all utilities, insulated garage, sheds, carport, $38,100. 315-8698743 Please note: The Free Trader reserves the right to edit ads for content and length. ACCOMODATIONS FOR RENT: Single, clean, non-smoking individual to rent private room in 6BR home in Saranac Lake, pet free, 1 car parking, owners there on weekends/holidays, all inclusive $500/mo. 905-373-2440 or elanger@sympatico.ca FOR SALE: Ice cream parlor/diner with house, exit 34 Northway I-87, good location, profitable turnkey business, price reduced, be ready for spring season. 834-9900 FOR SALE: Florida country home with 80 acres, furnished, fireplace, workshop, barn, fenced, 5 minutes to town, LandandFarm.com #1054690, $399,900. 731-3525057 or 731-358-4450 FOR SALE: 30x40 garage/ workshop/carport on 1/4 acre lot, located at 54 Pitt St., Brushton, includes Eagle car lift, furnace, 14’ ceilings, (2) 9x7 (1) 10x12 overhead door, $39,900, cash or land contract $49,900. 480-1965 DID YOU KNOW?: February 25 is Quiet Day YODER STOVES 1001 Coveytown Road, Burke (from Malone, take Spencer rd. about 2 mi., take right, 1st farm on left) CALL FOR OUR SALE PRICES! 518-481-5680 ~BLUE FLAME PROPANE HEATERS~ COAL STOVES, COAL & WOOD BOILERS, CHIMNEY LINER SYSTEMS, COAL & WOOD FURNACES. FOR RENT: Chat. Lake 2BR, 1 bath W/D & elec. inc., shared dock & beach, $750/mo., ref. req. 425-6875 FOR RENT: 3BR house, large yard, w/d hookup, $650/mo. 521-3319 WANTED: House or trailer to rent in Constable area. 483-7029 2/19/2015 Tri-Lakes Free Trader - 7 FOR SALE: 2000 sq. ft home, 3BR, 2 bath, barn, 28 acres, 2 car garage, $155,000. 353-9087 FOR SALE: 1/2 acre land contract, 14x80’ mobile home, SRF. 856-9634 FOR SALE: CommerCIal/Residential zoned, major intersection, 11 large rooms, 9’ ceilings, storage, full basement, .25 acres, parking lot. 651-4605 WANTED: Roommate. 521-4644 FOR SALE: 66.52 acres w/3BR, 2 full bath rancher, 3 garages, shed, creek in Burke, $189,900. 483-2380 WANTED: Mobile home, older model, reasonable. 483-7029 FOR RENT: Rooms in private home, shared common areas, washer & dryer, no pets. 483-4124 FOR RENT: 1BR apt., avail. March 4th, 1st floor, elderly preferred, SD & ref. 521-4583 FOR SALE: Camp, SRF, South River Rd. inc. storage shed, $20,000. 5210520 FOR RENT: Mobile home, March 1st, no pets, $400/mo. +SD. 315250-1099 FOR RENT: 1BR apt., $450. 802233-5361 FOR SALE: Park model w/new fl. room, 34x26, thermal windows, AC, ex. cond., new appliances, partially furnished in Zephyrhills, Fl., $10,000 neg. 497-3080 TELL OUR ADVERTISERS: You saw them in the Tri-Lakes Free Trader! FOR RENT: Small furnished apt., suitable for 1, utilities inc., $500, Malone. 483-2427 WANTED: 3-4BR camp on local lake, 7/23-7/30/15. 319-5953 FOR RENT: 1BR apt., partially furnished, nice country setting, $575/mo inc. utilities, snow & rubbish removal, SD & lease req. 483-0908 FOR SALE: 3BR house, garage & car port, $25,000. 483-8053 8 - Tri-Lakes Free Trader 2/19/2015 FOR SALE: 1998 Toyota Camry, 300,000 mi., driven daily, as is, $1595. 483-3199 FOR SALE: 2009 Dodge Journey SUV, AWD, auto, 3rd row seating, 1 owner, 94,000 mi., runs great, $10,900. 483-8711 FOR SALE: 2011 Chevy Equinox AWD, 4 cyl., sunroof, new tires, vgc, $12,500. 497-6400 FOR SALE: 2004 Chevy ext. cab 4wd 2500 series. 315-769-1448 Office: (518) 354-8404 • M-F: 8AM-5PM CARS Buy a car that will stay RUST FREE...VOLVO 2008 VOLVO S60, sedan, blue, AT, FWD, 5cyl, loaded, leather, all options, $9,995 2002 VOLVO S80, sedan, gray, AT, FWD, V6, loaded, leather, all options, $3,995 2010 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, white, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $22,495 2007 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, silver, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $11,995 WAGONS 2006 VOLVO V50, wagon, black, AT, AWD, 5cyl, loaded, leather, all options, $10,495 2006 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, red, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $9,495 2005 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, silver, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $8,995 2005 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, teal, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $8,995 2005 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, teal, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, clean, leather, $8,495 2004 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, silver, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $8,695 TRUCKS & SUV 2003 VOLVO V70XC, wagon, black, AT, AWD, 5cyl, all options, leather, $7,495 2005 VOLVO XC90, brown, AT, AWD, V8, 7 passenger, rear entertainment, leather, $9,495 2002 FORD F250 SUPER DUTY, black, AT, 4x4, V10, Ext. cab, super size tires, $8,995 NEED A TOW? CALL US ANYTIME AT 518-483-1909 AUTOMOTIVE FOR SALE: 2006 Freestar SE van, 53,000 mi., loaded, dual slide rear doors, rear DVD player, new battery, ex. cond., $6500. 483-5893 FOR SALE: Michelin M&S tires, 215/55R17 Primacy VGC. 856-0263 FOR SALE: 2003 Ford Taurus, $1800 obo. 315-212-3618 FOR SALE: 4 Goodyear Uni-grab winter reactive technology tires, M+S LT 265/75 R16, load range “E”, set up for #15 tire studs, mounted on ultra motor sport 8 lug rims, new $1940.65, will take $1100 cash. 293-8249 FOR SALE: 2006 Cadillac Deville, DTS, Northstar engine, 64,000 mi., mint cond., loaded, never seen snow, must see, $15,000. 891-6980 WANTED: All junk cars and trucks for scrap metal only. Free pick up, from $100$200. 518-521-0916 or 518529-6209 FOR SALE: Two Winterforce snow tires, new cond., 235 55 R17 99S, $200, reason for selling is traded vehicle. 359-3994 FOR SALE: 2005 Honda Shadow 600, stored inside, many extras, $2500 firm. 483-7024 FOR SALE: Weather Tech floor liners, front & back 2013 F150. 4830053 FOR SALE: 2003 Buick Rendezvous AWD, 6 cyl., 149,000 mi., seats 5, $1500 obo. 315-208-4040 FOR SALE: Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires, 225/65R17, $375. 2600943 FOR SALE: 2008 Pontiac Torrent GXP, 130,000 mi., heated seats, PW, PL, new tires, $7500 obo. 419-2464 FOR SALE: 2005 Monte Carlo, 147,000 mi., runs, insp., $4500. 2002 F150 4WD, insp., runs, $3000. 594-3424 FOR SALE: 2010 Hyundai Elantra GLS, 73,000 mi., factory warranty, $7800. 315-262-6636 FOR SALE: 4 Goodyear P265/70R17 tires mounted on 6 lug Chevy alloy rims. 735-4493 FOR SALE: 1999 Chevy Lumina, $500. 353-9463 Sat-Sun. FOR SALE: 2004 F250 Super Duty ext. cab, 4x4, 5.4L V8, 60,000 mi., good cond., $9500 obo. 315-7692658 FOR SALE: 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee Limited, white, leather, roof, loaded, 5000 mi., $36,800. 483-0401 WANTED: Used motor oil. 315-3790571 WANTED: Info on 2008 Chevy Silverado 4.3 motor w/vibration problem intermittent. 315-769-5659 WANTED: Used car and person who will do payments ASAP. 651-7682 FOR SALE: 1977 Chevy Monte Carlo, $5000. 481-4089 FOR SALE: 2001 Jeep Cherokee Sport, 86,000 mi., $3500. 483-7618 FOR SALE: Truck cap for Chevy S10, good cond., $100 obo. 4805108 FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy Silverado, 5.3L ext cab, 4x4, $1000 obo. 5215382 FOR SALE OR TRADE: 1997 BMW 740il, mint cond., low mi., great on gas trade for ATV, side by side, small pickup or $3500 cash. 319-0192 WANTED: Cap for 2005 Chevy Silverado 4dr, 6x6, reasonable, good cond. 483-8813 FOR SALE: 2001 Chevy Blazer 4DR 4x4 auto V6,sunroof, clean, 113,000 mi., $2500. 425-6105 FOR SALE: 4 new tires 215/50R17. 483-2862 FOR SALE: 2004 Toyota RAV4 4WD, 1 owner, non smoker, low mi., $6500 obo. 521-4196 2013 FORESTER PREMIUM, auto, sunroof, loaded (2) 2010 FORESTERS PREMIUM, auto, sunroof, loaded 2011 SUBARU LEGACY PREMIUM, auto, all power options 2009 TOYOTA CAMRY LE, auto, loaded 2010 HONDA CIVIC LX, auto, 2 door 2007 HONDA ODYSSEY, auto, sunroof, heated leather 2006 TRIBECA, auto, 7 passenger, sunroof, heated leather 2006 OUTBACK WAGON, heated cloth, auto, all power 2006 IMPREZA RS SEDAN, auto, all power options 2006 OUTBACK LIMITED, auto, sunroof, heated leather, 2005 FORESTER X, auto, all power 2004 OUTBACK LIMITED, auto, sunroof, heated leather 2003 FORESTER XS, auto, heated seats, loaded 2005 OUTBACK WAGON LL BEAN, 6cyl, auto, heated leather, sunroof FOR SALE: 1976 Dodge Ram Charger 400 big block, headers, exhaust, tires, little work, can be driven, $1500 obo. 651-4539 FOR SALE: 2003 Dodge Neon 4dr, vgc, new brakes, struts, front axles, mechanically sound. 358-3374 FOR SALE: 4 Duratrac tires w/5075% tread, 6 bolt GMC rim, $450 w/ rims. 637-9809 FOR SALE: 1992 Cadillac Deville, 65,000 mi., needs motor, ex. shape, loaded, 4.9 engine, $750 obo. 4207654 FOR SALE BY OWNER: Sell your car, house, boat, land, furniture, & more by using the FREE Reader Classifieds in the FREE TRADER. FOR SALE: 1997 Ford F150 XLT, 89’ box, 4.6L V8, 2WD auto, trailer hitch, needs shackle hanger & rear brake line, $600. 315-755-5063 FOR SALE: 2004 Pontiac Grand Am, 137,000 mi., runs & drives great, white w/decals, some rust, $1000 obo. 832-0358 FOR SALE: 2012 Nissan Cube SL, black, loaded, back up camera, Nav., Sat. radio, Rockford Fosgate CD/Radio w/sub, alloy wheels, ex. cond., 28,000 mi., $14,500 obo. 315-250-3487 FOR SALE: 2001 Ford F150 XLT Super Crew cab, loaded, 129,000 mi., well maintained, $6000. 6511167 FOR SALE: 1999 Audi Quattro AWD, good cond., as is, $800. 3530758 WANTED: Good 4cyl. 1.6 engine from 1997 Geo Tracker 4x4, Suzuki 1996-98. 315-328-5807 FOR SALE: 2011 Ford Crown Victoria, 75,000 mi., $4500. 2003 Olds Alero, 95,000 mi., $1500. 3582419 FOR SALE: 2007 Chevy Cobalt LS, 80,000 mi., auto, tan, ex. cond., $3800 obo. 521-3571 FOR SALE: 2010 Ford Escape, 21,000 mi., 4WD, ex. shape. Yamaha home theater receiver, Yamaha 5 disc player, whole house dehumidifier, new, $75. 250+ DVDs. 315-764-7273 MOTOR CITY TRANSMISSION COMPANY: All types of transmissions repaired. Rebuilding and electronics. Serving the North Country since 1977. Rt. 37, Malone. (518)483-7295 FOR SALE: 1995 Mazda pickup, wooden box, 4wd, will run, needs tires, $300 obo. 353-3203 FOR SALE: 2004 Ford 350 diesel Harley Davidson edition, black & orange, loaded, leather heated seats, 8’ box, 4dr, $16,000 obo. 651-1764 FOR SALE: Set of tires 225/50R16, $85 all. 319-7507 FOR SALE: 1994 Grand Cherokee, Ga. vehicle, ex. cond., $4650. Pair of 12” X-treme car speakers, $50. 2366844 FOR SALE: 2003 Subaru Forester, runs great, new brakes, rotor, ex. shape, $3000 obo. 315-328-5262
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