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    ESLIE PARKE'S PAINTING SERIES "EVERYTHING IS REAL" FEATURED ATOUTHERN VERMONT ART CENTER from June 14 - July 20 . "Everything is Real" is aroup of paintings that are both abstract and representational. Each image in the series exists in theeal world - an old board of insulation, an industrial garage door, a silo and corncrib, a track in the

    mud, and wrapped cargo on pallets. At the same time, each has been composed to accentuate thenherently abstract qualities of the reflective surfaces and their interplay with light. Parke says, "Iave painted many things from nature in the past, and even some traditional still lifes, but I've neverompletely related to those traditional genres.

    It wasn't until I stumbled onto a waterfront dock piled high with pallets of cargo wrapped in plastic that Ifelt I'd finally found my subject . This shiny, transparent, and translucent stuff, which reflected l ight andheld water bubbles from the rain, had all the qualities I was searching for. The subject is completelyabstract, and yet has a surface as complex and difficult to paint as one of Ingres' satin dresses. ""Everything is Real" will be presented as part of the Summer Art Exhibition at the Southern Vermont ArtCenter, West Road, Manchester, Vermont 05354. 802.362.1405 All artwork will be for sale. Gallery hoursare Tuesday - Saturday 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. | Sunday 12 noon - 5 p.m. (free admission). Opening receptionSaturday, June 14th from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. For more information call (802) 362-1405 or visit: www.svac.org

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    DOUG MOODY fans will be delighted with the concert on Friday, June13 at 7pm at LittleTheater on the Farm. He is featured in the band The Roadside Attraction, which is the real dealwhen it comes to American roots music. Elements of country, rock , bluegrass, blues, folk, jazz andock are sewn into the fabric of their sound. This show will be entertaining and full of energy andmotion. The core of this ensemble is singer songwriter Bob Stump on guitar, Doug Moody on fiddlend Johnny Resk on percussion. When it comes to sound, their three- part harmony singing andirtuoso musicianship set them apartThe sound of Doug Moodys fiddle alongside Bob Stumpsinging can be likened to Willie Nelson and Mickey Raphaels harmonica. Currently, Bob has inkedpublishing deal with music publishers in Nashville and L.A. and recently his song the Cowboy in

    Me has aired on Sirius XM satellit e radio.( www.stumpsongs.com )Based in upstate NY the band performs concerts and club dates in the Northeast. Tickets: $8 ($5eniors and students). Refreshments and raffles available. Visit www.littletheater27.org for morenformation and directions. (518) 747-3421

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    SUMMER READING KICKOFF PARTY- Kick off the sum-mer right as we Fizz, Boom, Read in July and August. Join theSchuylerville Public Library on Monday June 30 th at 2pm for asummer kick-off party. Register for summer reading program,and have some ice cream! Details, call 695-6641

    GUITAR CONCERT: On Friday June 13 Seventy Main inGreenwich will be hosting a concert with the innovative GuitaristAttila Vural. Vural has a long standing excellent reputation in thecircle of renowned acoustic innovators, taking you to places thatyou would not have thought a solo guita r may discover. Ticketsare $12 in advance and $14 at the door. Doors open at 7:30 andshowtime is 8pm. 518-692-7041 for more info.

    KEN GOTTRYS PROGRAM, A POTPOURRI OF STO-RIES OF CAMBRIDGE TO BE PRESENTED AT THECAMBRIDGE MUSEUM ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18,AT 7:00 P.M . Ken Gottry, local historian, will present a programt the Cambridge Historical Society & Museum entitled, Ash

    Grove, James Bond, and the Historical Society. The presenta-on will start with the connection between Black Hole Hollowarm in Ash Grove and master spy James Bond. Also included

    will be the 1854 scandal at the fair on Avenue A, as well as the954 Wheelbarrow Bet. Find out about moving the body of Philipmbury and the original 1950 design of the CCS building. Alson tap will be the famous Cambridge girls athletic teams of the930s, so good that Washington County suspended all girls ath-etics for several years. And did you know that Cambridge wasnce the home of the pistol that fired the shot heard Round the

    World which marked the start of the American Revolution, andMark Twain, rather reluctantly, gave a lecture at Ackley Hall?These are just some of the topics Mr. Gottry will discuss; anvening you dont want to miss. The Museum will open at 6:00.m. for tours of the building with the presentation beginning at:00 p.m. There will be light refreshments following therogram.The Historical Society is located at 12 Broad Street, justown the street from the closed Cambridge Hotel.

    10TH ANNUAL AMERICAN LEGION RIDERS JIMQUAKENBUSH RUN at the American Legion Post 574 72Pearl Street in Hudson Falls August 2 with registration at 9 to10:45am. Breakfast sandwiches for a small fee. Ride starts at11am. $20pp or $35pcouple. Lots of food, prizes, games, raffles.Live Music. contact 747-9891 or Big Dan at 361-6410. Pre-register, camping on the grounds. Proceeds help support Veter-ans & community.

    ANNUAL SPRING CONCERT: The Granville Area Choruswill perform its annual spring concert on Sunday, June 22 at4pm in the South Granville Congregational Church. Directed byCrystal Everdyke, and accompanied by Anna Wright, the 30voice chorus will sing a variety of classical and modern hymns.Admission is free; reception follows.

    2014 WHIPPLE CITY 5K RACE PLANNED FOR JUNE14TH Registration has begun for the Whipple City 5K Run/Walk.The race will be held June 14th at 8:30am. The race begins andends in front of the Greenwich Central Middle School. Partialproceeds for the race go to a GGCC Greenwich Central SchoolScholarship. Race T-shirts are guaranteed to the first 250 racersregistered. You can register at www.finishright.com or for aform to mail or bring in go to: www.greenwichchamber.org Feesfor prior registration until June 11th are $25.00. Same day regis-tration is $30.00. Kathy Nichols-Tomkins Managing Director 6Academy Street Greenwich, NY 12834. 518 692-7979http://greenwichchamber.org

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    10am for car show, awards presented at 2pm. CAR SHOWVENDORS WANTED - $25 A SPOT. For additional infor-mation on the Car, Truck and Motorcycle Show contact Janetfrom Graveyarders at 753-4642. Gates open at 8am for fleamarket vendors ($10 a spot), nopre-registration. A day of fun for thewhole family...food, music, bouncehouse, vendors and more! Spec-tator/general admission $2.00, kids13 and under are FREE. Displayspresented by Early Engine Club.For event and vendor information,please call Mary @ 518-753-4411. Sponsored by Hagertyand Castle Agency, Inc. www.schaghticokefair.org

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    Soybeans might be more profitable than corn now, but that doesn't mean they will be at harvesttime. Here, a look at soybean-to-corn price rat ios, says Gary Schnitkey, University of Illinois.Both corn and soybean prices have fallen since last summer, with corn falling more than soybeans.Because corn prices have fallen more the soybean prices, the soybean-to-corn price ratio hasincreased, signaling that soybeans have become relatively more profitable than corn. This leads tospeculation that corn acres will decrease in 2014, while soybean acres will increase. Acreage shiftsmay occur. However, high soybean-to-corn prices in the spring do not necessarily signal high soybean-to-corn price ratios at harvest. Therefore,

    relative returns between corn and soybeansmay change.Spring Soybean-to-Corn Price Ratios.The soybean-to-corn price ratio equals thesoybean price divided by the corn price.Higher soybean-to-corn price ratios meanthat soybean prices are higher relative tocorn prices, which lead to soybeans beingrelatively more profitable corn. Obviously,lower soybean-to-corn price ratios indicatehigher corn returns relative to soybeanreturns.Herein, soybean-to-corn price ratios were calculated using projected prices, which are used to setcrop insurance guarantees. Projected prices are average of settlement prices of Chicago MercantileExchange (CME) contract during the month of February. The December contract is used for cornand the November contract for soybeans. Use of these projected prices provides a good indicationof relative prices in the spring prior to planting.The 2014 projected prices are $4.62 for corn and $11.36 for soybeans, leading to a soybean-to-cornprice ratio of 2.46 (11.36/4.62). It is useful to compare the 2.46 ratio to historical ratios to gain a feelwhether the 2014 ratio is high or low. Two distinct periods exist bet ween 1972 through 2013 (seeFigure 1). Between 1972 through 1998, the soybean-to-corn price ratio averaged 2.40. The 2.46price ratio for 2014 is above the 1972-1998 average, but would not have been one of the highestratios during the 1972 -1998 period (see Figure 1). During this period, U.S. soybean acres increasedmore than corn acres. U.S. corn acres were 67 mil lion acres in 1972 and 80 million in 1998. From1972 to 1998, corn acres increased 19%. During the same time period soybeans acres increase53% from 47 million acres in 1972 to 72 million acres in 1998.Something to keep an eye on.

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    Amid the boxes and family memorabilia at the top of thenarrow back stairs of his Cambridge NY home, gallery ownerSue Clary was delighted to discover a treasure trove in theattic of her friend, highly respected art ist George Van Hook.Now known mostly for his plein air oil paintings that cel-ebrate nature, Van Hooks early works reveal places andsubjects and techniques that preceded his present immer-sion in the rural landscape. The Attic Collect ion is now ondisplay at McCartees Barn Fine Arts Gallery in Salem, whereSue and Bill Clary hosted an artists reception on May 23rd.

    Born in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, Van Hook spentmany summers in mid-coastal Maine, where he gained anearly appreciation for both art and landscape. His desire topaint led him to Paris; during the early morning hours, hewas often able to enter the Louvre to copy the masters andbe inspired by the classics. He and his wife would later moveto California, and the paintings capturing local Californiascenes include one found in the attican early award-win-ner. One of his 1979 paintings, titled Old Town, marked theunintended broadening of his horizons. Van Hook and hispeers were waiting for a figure model who failed to showup, so they decided to just go out and paint. It was windy,he recounted, So I ducked into an alley. The result is anarresting painting that captures the light of coastal Califor-nia and where a truck is the focal point. The Attic Collection includes still lifes that depict the intri-cacy of silken fabric, the coloring of pears, the sheen oflight reflected on a pitcher. Its impossible to think that thesestunning paintings were stashed up in an attic! marvelsSue Clary as she contemplates the artists evolution andthe beauty of the work. I am so pleased that we are bring-

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    CHICKEN BARBECUE The Valley Falls United MethodistChurch is holding a take-out only chicken barbecue on Saturday,June 14. Pick-up will be at the church, 16 State Street, Valley Fallsbetween 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults and $5 forchildren ages 6-12. Call 518-753-6053 for reservations and infor-mation.

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    The story of NV: AUnique Boutiqueand Consignment

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    GENEAOLOGY MEETING- The Schuylerville LibrarysGenealogy group will meet Tuesday June 17 at 10am. Details,call 695-6641.

    GARAGE SALES: Old Saratoga Reformed Church mem-ber, Ruth Hayes, will again hold one of her well-known GarageSales to benefit the Building Improvements Fund. Money raisedby the sale of furniture, books, dishes, knick-knacks and toolswill pay for Porch Railing Maintenance. The sale will take placeon Friday, June 20, and Saturday, June 21 , from 9 am -4pm both days. The address is 247 Hayes Road, in Grangerville.

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