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Published: August 21, 2008 09:33 am
South Valley
By CAROL BRODIE
I haven’t had a bird report
in awhile, but we are still enjoying
our summer birds
around the area. Bill and
Marsha Mabie have had numerous
finches, some orioles,
flickers, a pair of cedar waxwings,
busy little hummingbirds,
among other birds.
Meanwhile, we occasionally
see our pair of cardinals, but
they seem to only visit the
feeder early in the morning
or later in the evening. I finally
did manage to take a
picture of the male one morning.
We had a busy week at
the Cobleskill Fair from Aug.
5 through 10 and enjoyed the
many people who stopped by
our booth to say hello. I can’t
mention them all, but some
of our local area folks whom I
saw were Jim and Carolyn
Sweeney, Marilyn, Jessica
and Grayson Mollen, Margaret,
Tiffany and Brent Mabie,
Connie Capece, Fran and Joslyn
Mabie, Dick and June
Hansen and grandchildren,
Alice Morell, Leland and Pat
Mabie and Annie Anderson,
Raymond and Sandy Sutton,
Rodney Brazie and Darlene
Coon, and Heather Webster
and children, along with her
niece, Sarah Mancuso. My
grandnephew and grandniece,
Jerred and Jaidon
Brodie, also stopped by to see
us one day as they were visiting
the fair with their other
grandparents, Steve and
Amy Fancher.
I also met some new people
this year as they stopped
by to visit and asked that I
mention them in my column.
I enjoyed a nice visit with
Charles and Marilyn Dufresne,
of Worcester, as they
asked about the Mabies, with
some of whom they attended
school with many years ago.
Gerard McGrath, of East
Worcester, stopped by twice
to visit and asked to be remembered
to his good friend,
Clifford Snyder. Frank Sause,
of Hyde Park, also stopped
by the booth and enjoyed a
visit with my dad and mom.
Frank grew up in South Valley
and remembers living in
the current Mollen house
back around 1938.
We were having such a
busy week that I was completely
taken off guard by a
surprise that I knew I had
coming when my friends, Peter
and Louise Siretz, of
Spencer, N.Y., and her son,
Paul, from Florida, walked
into our booth on Friday!
Then on Saturday, my friend,
Veritta “Sam” Munk, and
her husband, Tim, of Rexford,
visited me as they usually
do each year.
But neither “Sam” nor I
were quite ready for the surprise
we received that evening
when our friend, Janette
Reynolds, showed up!
We’ve known each other and
been friends since our days
at Mid-State Baptist Camp,
near Middleburgh, back in
1971, and this was the first
time the three of us have
been together since way back
then!
As with each year, you
wonder what kind of neighbors
you are going to get in
the booths surrounding you,
but once again, we were fortunate
enough to have terrific
neighbors, and we all
had a great time together!
Across from us, in fact, was
Vicki Hazzard, and her little
girl, Samantha, from Cherry
Valley, so it was neat to meet
and get to know them.
It was also very interesting
as I met a young man
from Hungary as he stopped
by to purchase some maple
products. He was very inquisitive
and had lots of
questions about the process
of making maple syrup. One
of the main reasons I enjoy
doing the fairs is because you
get to meet all kinds of people
and it is very interesting
visiting with some of them.
On the other side of the
curtain from us, in Progressland,
is the Schoharie County
Emergency Services booth.
Each year they have daily
drawings for prizes and at
the end of the week, they also
have a drawing for a big prize
as the name is picked from
all of the entries during the
week. I’d like to congratulate
two of the daily winners who
were from the Town of Roseboom.
On Tuesday, Curtis
VanDewerker, of Pleasant
Brook, won the tower fan,
and Rodney Brazie, of South
Valley, won the two thermometers
in Friday’s drawing.
Birthdays and
Anniversaries
Birthday wishes go out to
Claran “Sissy” Lundgren,
Brian VanBuren, Karen Butler,
Jacob Brodie who will be
six years old, Tom Laymon,
Adrienne Mabie, Stacy Van-
Buren, Micah Schecter, Barry
Webster, my dad, Elliot
Brodie, Destiny Miller, Carol
Mabie, and Katelyn France.
Anniversary wishes go to
Mark and Debbie Anderson,
Paul and Gertie Schecter,
Stacy and Lorel VanBuren,
George and Kim Gray, and
Rob and Heather Webster.
Wedding Congratulations
Congratulations to Ben
Shaffer and Lisa Kiesow who
were joined in marriage by
Pastor Ron Fralick at the
Cherry Valley Presbyterian
Church on Saturday, July
19. Ben’s mom, Hilda, reports
that the wedding was
absolutely beautiful and the
radiant couple looked lovely.
The Shaffers farmhouse
was a bustle of activity for a
few days as out of state relatives
arrived to attend the
wedding and the reception,
which was held at the Cobleskill
Ski Lodge, following
the wedding.
The newlyweds enjoyed a
honeymoon in Ocean City,
Md., and are now settling
into their home on Honey
Hill. Ben keeps busy with his
hoof trimming business and
he also works on the family
farm with his dad and mom,
Walt and Hilda Shaffer. Lisa
will be starting a new job
this fall teaching calculus
and algebra at the Richfield
Springs Central School.
Webster Family Reunion
The Webster Family Reunion
was held at Glimmerglass
State Park, Cooperstown,
on Saturday, Aug. 2,
with 63 people attending.
Hayden Nora Mabie, ninemonth-
old daughter of Jerome
and Denise Mabie, of
Locust Grove, Va., was the
youngest family member
present. Myra Webster, of
Cherry Valley, was the oldest
family member present.
Barbara “Bobbie” (Huntington)
Burdick, of Placitas,
N.M., came the furthest distance.
Those attending were
from Cherry Valley, Springfield,
Oneonta, Fort Plain,
Cooperstown, Burlington
Flats, Albany, Troy, Pleasant
Brook, Hartwick, Westford,
Orange, Va., Locust
Grove, Va., Madison Heights,
Va., and Placitas, N.M.
A big “thank you” to Shirley
Webster for sharing the
Webster Reunion information
with me.
Bits and Pieces
Marsha Mabie and daughter
Belinda Hoagland took
Destiny Hoagland and her
girlfriend, Josh and Reise
Hoagland, and Christopher
Bateman to Linerick, Maine,
on Thursday, July 31, where
they all spent a few days at
Marsha’s brother’s camp.
The kids enjoyed all kinds of
water sports and had lots of
outdoor fun. They all returned
home on Tuesday,
Aug. 5.
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