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Your Community Legion Auxiliary The American Legion Auxiliary of Unit 173 meets every second Monday at 7:30 p.m. at the Charles Wescott Post on William Streeet in Bath. Joy of giving Bath Knights of Columbus are seeking toys for needy children and financial donations to provide food baskets for the elderly. Deposit new or good used toys in barrels located throught the area. The barrels are located at: North American Philips, Steuben County Office Building, Bath National Bank (West End and Hammondsport Offices), CVS Drugs, Eckerds, Save-A-Lot, KMart, P&C, Bath Legion, Steuben Trust. Tax deductible financial can be sent to: Knights of Columbus, Council 5147, PO Box 745, Bath, NY 14810. For information about food baskets contact Rocco Angus at 583-2021 between 4-8 p.m. Sign-ups will be from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Dec. 9 at the Knights of Columbus Hall, 321 W. Washington St., Bath. To qualify for the Toy Program, you must be 10 years of age or younger and reside in the Bath Knights of Columbus District. Santa’s day off will be December 7 at Bath National Bank, Liberty Street. Volunteers needed Steuben County Health Care Facility needs shoppers, visitors, and coffee hour hosts to serve the residents. Flexible, varied hours with these tasks. Catholic Charities needs volunteers to advocate for individuals or families through the ěMentoring programî. Schedule is flexible. Steuben Coordinated Transportation needs drivers to transport senior citizens from Avoca, Savona, and other areas to appointments. Mileage reimbursement is available. Office for Aging ís Project Care needs volunteers to assist seniors in shopping and getting to medical appointments. Bath VA needs several volunteer drivers to pick up veterans for their medical appointments. Volunteers would have use of vehicles provided by the VA. Tax counselors are needed for two different programs during the tax season of 1/15/07 through 4/15/07. Volunteers are also needed as greeters and as a media person. Book group The Hammondsport Public Library offers a book discussion group for adults, on the second Monday of the month at 7 p.m. at the library. New members are always welcome. Interested readers may contact the Hammondsport Public Library for more information at 569-2045. Improving driver safety The staff of the Caregiver Resource Center of the Steuben County Office for the Aging can help you sort out the issues and make suggestions for improving elderly driving safety. For confidential help call 664-298 or visit the Steuben County Office for the Aging web site at www.steubencony.org. SPCA donations The Finger Lakes SPCA is requesting area residents to continue donating returnable cans and bottles to the shelter on State Route 54. The recyclable materials are a significant source of income for the SPCA. Volunteers also are needed to assist in the delivery of returnable materials to recycling centers and in walking dogs and cleaning facilities. For further information, call 776-3039. Holiday gift wrap The Annual Holiday Gift Wrap event will be held from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Dec. 3-24 at the Holiday Gift Wrap Booth in front of Barbara Moss, Center Court, Arnot Mall Big Flats. Volunteers will wrap holiday gifts to raise funds for the Chemung-Schuyler- Steuben chapter of the American Cancer Society. The money is for cancer, research, advocacy, education, and services that benefit the Chemung, Schuyler, and Steuben communities. For more information contact Louise at 734-1553 ext. 2. Holiday Caring donors needed The holiday season is sometimes a time of struggle and hardship because there is not enough money for gifts and special meals. United Way of the Southern Tier provides a connection point for potential donors and human service agencies to join forces and make the holiday season brighter for families and children. Participating organizations and the needed services can be found at www.uwst.org/holidaycaring2 006.asp. The list changes frequently, and contributors can choose from a variety of opportunities, including adopting a family and volunteering. Potential donors are asked to review the list, and then contact the organization to work out the donation details. Dormann Library children events During break week there will be two events for kids in K-grade 5. On December 27 from 1:30-3 p.m. is “Bored?/Board” an afternoon of board games and snacks. Bring your favorite board game to play with others or play one of the library’s games. On December 29 from 1:30-3 p.m. will be movie afternoon. We will be watching “Balto” the husky/wolf sled dog that helped saved the children of Nome Alaska. In January the Dormann Library will hold its Friday Family Movie Night on January 19 at 7 p.m. The movie will be Ice Princess which is rated G. Come join the Dormann Library staff for the fun. The Dormann Library is located at 101 W. Morris Street in Bath, NY. For more information call 607-776- 4613. Keep the bells ringing The Salvation Army bells is summoning people to remember those facing hardships during the holiday season. Volunteers are needed to help the fundraising effort that raises money to help local families in times of need. Bell ringing has already started and will end on Christmas Eve. Anyone wishing to help can call The Salvation Army at 962-4681, The Red Kettle Center any time of the day or nght at 1-877-764-7259, or go to www.redkettles.org and fill in the volunteer form online. Parking permits available Bath Village Police Chief David K. Rouse reports that Bath Village Parking Permits for the year 2007 are now abailable. Permit holders pay $10 per month and may park in the Municipal lot or at 10 hour parking meter locations. Permits are sld at the Bath Police Department. Pulteney Park to be decorated Luminaries will adorn Pulteney Park on Christmas Eve. This is a gift to the community from The First Presbyterian Church on the Square in downtown Bath. Bath AAUW Focuses on Asian Indian Women The Bath Branch of the American Association of University Women will meet on January 2, in the Hammondsport High School Library at 7 p.m. The program will feature physical therapist Kimi Archer, of Avoca, who will share her work experience in India and her interaction with Indian women and girls. Following her Powerpoint presentation, Archer will display samples of products made in India by local women near her clinic. AAUW is a 125-year-old organization that promotes equity for all women and girls, life-long education, and positive societal change. The local Branch includes members from Bath and the surrounding area. For more information about AAUW, call Peg Inglis (292-3906) or Mary Hoffman (776-4758). |
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