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Bulletin Board: Week of Aug. 2-8

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Bethesda Episcopal Church Building Fund cocktail party: 6 to 8 p.m. Monday, Aug. 5, Saratoga Golf and Polo Club, Saratoga Springs. For an invitation and more information, contact the church office at 584-5980.

Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous: 7 p.m. Mondays, United Methodist Church, 175 Fifth Ave., Saratoga Springs. Meetings based on the 12 Steps every Monday night. No dues, fees or weigh-ins. Helena 584-8190. http://www.foodaddicts.org

Archeology program: Brookside Digs, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday-Thursday, Aug. 5-9, Brookside Museum, 6 Charlton St., Ballston Spa. Hands-on archaeology experience which includes research, digging, cleaning, and analyzing artifacts. Teachers encouraged to participate and professional development credit may be available. $250 for five days. http://www.brooksidemuseum.org. 885-4000.

Tuesday, Aug. 6

Annual Vision: Estamos Aqui/We Are Here event: 5:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, Saratoga Race Course, 267 Union Ave., Saratoga Springs. Multicultural event to feature drinks, hors doeuvres, music by the Garland Nelson Ensemble and the final selection of photographs from this years Vision participants. A Look Behind the Scenes is an ongoing black and white photography project initiated by EOC, in which participants from the Latino community are invited to participate in a photography workshop series. All proceeds collected at the reception will go toward the Latino Community Advocacy Program. Julie, 288-3206.

Morning history hikes: Why Saratoga/Sept. 19: The First Battle, 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, Saratoga Battlefield, Routes 4 and 32, Stillwater. Free guided tours of Saratoga Battlefield led by National Park volunteers Larry Arnold, Ray Palmer and Jerry Parker. The hikes involve walking for two miles over uneven ground. Participants should bring water, insect repellant and dress for the weather. 664-9821, ext. 1777.

Dark Tuesday concerts: noon Tuesdays in Aug., Saratoga National Historic Parks visitor center, 648 Route 32, Stillwater. Bring a lunch and listen to a different program each week. Aug. 6 will feature harpist Elizabeth Huntely. For more information call the Visitor Center at 664-9821, ext. 1777 or http://www.nps.gov/sara.

Hadley Luzerne Public Library and Historical Society presentation: A Paradise for Boys and Girls: Childrens Camps in the Adirondacks, 7 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, library, 19 Main St., Lake Luzerne. Free and open to the public. 696-2643.

Glens Falls Area Celiac-Sprue support group: 6 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, Rookies Cookies & Crme, 324 Broadway, Fort Edward. Ice cream social; Rookies has gluten-free cones and has received the Gluten Free Certification from the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness. Jean, 584-6702.

Little Sisters of the Poor Our Lady of Hope Residence: Gala in the Pines: A Summer Gathering, 6 to 9 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 6, Hall of Springs, Saratoga Springs. Honoring the Knights and Dames Auxiliary of the order of Malta, Capital District area and Shawn Seagroatt. Featuring music by Hamilton Street Jazz Trio and Donna Purnomo. $125; $100 under age 35.

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Drew Edelman wins gold at Maccabiah Games

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Photo courtesy of Menlo School Former Menlo School standout Drew Edelman was named tournament MVP as Team USA captured the gold medal at the Maccabiah Games in Israel.

When recent Menlo School graduate and basketball standout Drew Edelman arrives on the campus of University of Southern California in a couple weeks to begin her collegiate basketball career, shell have quite the answer to the question: what did you do this summer?

All Edelman did was help lead the Team USA Junior Girls squad to a gold medal at the Maccabiah Games in Israel last month, winning the tournament Most Valuable Player award in the process.

It was a lot of fun, Edelman said. I had never been out of [North America].

The Maccabiah Games are a Jewish version of the Olympic Games. The Maccabiah Games are held every four years in Israel and are open to all of Jewish descent. Edelman went to a tryout in New York in December and made the team comprised of players ages 15 to 18 years old.

There were a lot of people who showed up for the tryout, Edelman said, estimating about 45 players over a two-day period.

After receiving word she made the team, Edelman finished up her season at Menlo, helping guide the Knights to the Central Coast Section Division IV championship and all the way to the Northern California tournament semifinals.

The last organized game in which Edelman played was the Knights 61-54 loss to Salesian-Richmond in the NorCal semifinals before leaving for Israel. She said there was an optional workout with the team in New York, but she declined to attend. The camp was in New York because most of the girls on the team were from the East Coast. Edelman and only one other player were from California.

When she finally arrived in Israel, it was a combination of work and play. The first week was spent getting up for a 5 a.m. practice, followed by another practice in the afternoon. The second week had only one practice, after which the teams spent time sightseeing around the country.

While Edelman admits she is not ultra religious, she did appreciate the time spent connecting with her Jewish heritage.

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Train Simulator 2013 ADL/ADC DMU Sneak Peak 5 – Video

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Train Simulator 2013 ADL/ADC DMU Sneak Peak 5 Our 5th sneak preview at the ADL/ADC DMU for Train Simulator 2013, in this video we have a look at the new headlight system, dashboard and sounds. By: tranzrail709

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Middle East Peace Talks: Israel’s Tzipi Livni calls renewed talks with Palestinians ‘complicated’ – Video

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Middle East Peace Talks: Israel #39;s Tzipi Livni calls renewed talks with Palestinians #39;complicated #39; Israel #39;s chief negotiator with the Palestinians has voiced cautious optimism following talks held for the first time in nearly three years. By: JewishNewsOne

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Maccabiah Games in Israel: Ground-breaking JLTV coverage of this summer’s ‘Jewish Olympics’ – Video

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Maccabiah Games in Israel: Ground-breaking JLTV coverage of this summer #39;s #39;Jewish Olympics #39; Although the 19th Maccabiah is the third largest sporting event in the world after the Olympic games and the University Olympics, it actually is receiving ve... By: JewishNewsOne

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All Around By Israel

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All Around By Israel New Breed/ Come on Bless the Lord with Me by Darwin Hobbs-Medley by YEMI-O Live in ROWLETT, TX - All Around/Come on Bless the Lord with me Medley - Ministration by YEMI-O the Heavenly ATMC (Amazing Trumpetters Mass Choir (Joyous... By: opeoremade

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Is Buddhism A Religion Buddhism vs Christianity vs Judaism vs Islam – Video

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Is Buddhism A Religion Buddhism vs Christianity vs Judaism vs Islam By: Anne Rice

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TASSecurity.TLC Serie 31. Tel Aviv Israel, Innpulsa Colombia, StartUp, Postulación 2013 – Video

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Parabens Vó Lourdes e Vô Israel – Video

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Parabens V Lourdes e V Israel Homenagem aos meu queridos Avs. By: Jade Almeida

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Events 8-2-13

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BOOKS

News from Books by the Sea

BBTS has partnered with the Cape Cod Writers Center to provide local authors with a dedicated retail outlet to promote and sell their work. Theyll host a Launch Party for the new program from 3 to 5 p.m. Aug. 24, and the public is invited.

Each of these authors will host a book signing at the store to promote their work. Upcoming dates: Aug. 3: Sheila McCormick (Cousin Andrew), 12-2 p.m.; Aug. 10: David Litwack (Along the Watchtower), 1-3 p.m.; Aug. 11: Frances McNamara (Death at Woods Hole), 2-4 p.m.

The bookstore is located at 846 Main St., Osterville. 508-420-9400.

Titcombs Bookshop news

Aug. 5: Katrina Kenison, author of The Gift of an Ordinary Day, will discuss her latest memoir, Magical Journey: An Apprenticeship in Contentment, 7 p.m.

Aug. 19: Susan Branch, author of A Fine Romance: Falling in Love with the English Countryside, will present a book talk at 4:30 p.m. at Sandwich Town Hall, co-sponsored by Titcombs. $5, seating is limited, so advance reservations are encouraged.

Titcombs is at 432 Route 6A, East Sandwich. 508-888-2331, http://www.titcombsbookshop.com

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