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Niagara Falls & Wheatfield Courier / Friday, November 28, 2014

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It’s a Wonderful Life has been a classic movie for years, beloved by people of all generations. It has become a tradition in many families to watch this touching story and it has also become a favorite production of The Starry Night Theatre in North Tonawanda. The theatre has been performing its adaptation to the stage by James W. Rogers of the 1946 movie from Frank Capra since 2002 and it is the fifth time that it has been the featured winter performance, being rotated out every three years along with A Christmas Carol and All Through the Night. “I love how the story portrays a small town that is struggling through financial difficulties and how they help each other out,” explained director Don Swartz. “It portrays a strong sense of community and what is possible when come together for the common good.” The story focuses on a man named George Bailey who wonders what life would be like if he had never been born. An angel

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named Clarence is sent to George by the prayers of his loved ones to show him how different things would be if he was not around. The production will feature a cast of over thirty people. Some of the performers include Brandon A. Czerwinski as George Bailey, Carla Kwasniak as Mary Bailey, Carl Tamburlin as Mr. Potter, and Nathan Schuh as Clarence. There will also be people playing the roles of the citizens of Bedford Falls, who will be singing many popular and well known Christmas carols throughout the production. The production of It’s a Wonderful Life follows the classic story with some minor changes. Some of the changes include tweaks to the set used in the production and the costumes worn by the performers. For those in the community that have seen the previous performances of It’s a Wonderful Life by The Starry Night Theatre, there will be some surprises added into the performance that repeat audience members will enjoy. “The audience will enjoy seeing a movie they

have seen many times live on the stage,” Swartz added. “They enjoy the Christmas decorations and the many Christmas carols that the citizens of Bedford Falls sing.” The show will run at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 and 11; at 8 p.m. Dec. 5, 6, 12 and 13; and at 2 p.m. Dec. 7 and 14. Tickets for the show are $17 for general admission and $15 for veterans, students and seniors. Tickets can be reserved online at the theatre’s website or by contacting the theatre directly. As 2014 comes to a close, The Starry Night Theatre is already preparing for the upcoming performances in 2015. The schedule for 2015 includes: Little Women in February, The Boys Next Door in May and the musical Nunsense in August. Auditions for the productions are posted on the theatre’s website. The Starry Night Theatre is located at 170 Schenck Street in North Tonawanda. For tickets or more information, contact the theatre at 743-1614 or visit www.starrynighttheatre.com.

Niagara Wheatfield Common Core Parent Night is a success

(LtoR) Speaker Michael Fisher, Errick Road Elementary Assistant Principal Maria Zawistowski, Errick Road Elementary Principal Nora O’Bryan, Tuscarora Indian School Principal Elizabeth Corieri and Niagara Wheatfield Central School Superintendent Dr. Lynn Fusco. Photo submitted. On Nov. 17, Niagara Wheatfield Central School District held its first Common Core Parent Night at West Street Elementary School. Parents of students from kindergarten to 5th grade were invited to dinner and then attended a two-hour session with Michael Fisher from Orleans/Niagara BOCES, an author, curriculum coach, and educational consultant. Fisher has worked internationally with schools around Curriculum Mapping, Common Core integration, Instructional Technology, and Curriculum Upgrades and

Transformations. He discussed strategies on how to work with and support their children to in this new landscape in education. More than 100 parents attended the session and engaged in a question and answer period after the presentation. Superintendent Dr. Lynn Fusco and Principals Elizabeth Corieri, Theron Mong, Nora O’Bryan and Charles Smilinich were also on hand to discuss how the standards will affect their child and ways to help them at home.


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Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino announces February entertainment lineup

At Seneca Niagara Resort & Casino, Sinatra sings Sinatra for a special Valentine’s Day performance, as Frank Sinatra, Jr. pays homage to his father, the singer and the music that defined the Sinatra legend. The excitement continues when one of the best-selling bands of all time, Foreigner, brings its remarkable list of instantly recognizable Top 40 hits to the Seneca Niagara Events Center, while the intimate Bear’s Den Showroom will shine with Canadian artists, Big Sugar and Honeymoon Suite, a performance by soul and funk group Average White Band, and a Rock ‘n’ Roll Party with Bowzer. Tickets for all Febru-

ary shows are available at select Seneca Resort & Casino retail outlets, Ticketmaster.com, all Ticketmaster locations or by phone at 800-745-3000. The legendary Sinatra mystique will be on full display when Frank Sinatra, Jr. takes the stage of the Seneca Niagara Events Center at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 14. Tickets start at $20. An iconic performer, Frank Jr. is the son of legendary musician and actor Frank Sinatra, Sr., whose voice and music defined entertainment for generations. The concert will feature songs that Frank Sinatra included in over 40 years of performances in Las Vegas and around the world, many of which the

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younger Sinatra witnessed first-hand, including such classics as “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” “One For My Baby,” “New York, New York,” “Luck Be A Lady” and “Strangers In The Night.” Foreigner, one of the best-selling bands of all time, brings its classic songs to the Seneca Niagara Events Center stage at 8 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 21. Tickets start at $20. The remarkable number of instantly recognizable Top 40 hits, including “Feels Like the First Time,” “Cold As Ice,” “Hot Blooded,” “Dirty White Boy,” “Waiting For A Girl Like You,” “Urgent” and “Say You Will,” is truly impressive and a reminder of why For-

eigner has sold so many records across multiple decades. The Acoustical Sounds of Big Sugar is perfectly slated for the up-close-andpersonal experience fans can only get in the Bear’s Den Showroom at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 6. Tickets start at $25. The band’s current album, “Yard Style,” highlights their unique blues, reggae rock sound in an acoustic format. With a wide-ranging musical reach, Big Sugar will bring its audience on a journey that is not to be missed. Average White Band, widely regarded as one of the best soul and funk bands in the history of music, will bring their show to the stage in the Bear’s Den at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 13. Tickets start at just $25. Though perhaps

best known for their timeless instrumental mega-hit “Pick Up the Pieces,” the band has influenced the sound of many top-selling artists, garnering several gold selling albums and multiple Grammy nominations. Canadian rockers Honeymoon Suite will raise the energy in the Bear’s Den at 8 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 20. Tickets start at $25. Formed in Niagara Falls, the band’s name was a nod to the fact that Niagara Falls is the unofficial honeymoon capital of the world. The band’s self-titled debut album, released in 1984, featured four charting hits in Canada: “New Girl Now,” which was their first single to reach the top-50 in the United States, “Burning In Love,” “Wave Babies” and “Stay In the Light.”

Bowzer’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Party rolls into the Bear’s Den at 8 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 28. Tickets start at $25. Jon “Bowzer” Bauman is the world’s most famous greaser. This legendary artist tours around the world delighting fans both young and old with his trademark bicep flex and classic song stylings. Bowzer’s Rock ‘n’ Roll Party is the most fun way to revisit the music and the classic era of the 50’s and early 60’s. As the leader of “Sha Na Na,” Bowzer was seen in millions of households every week on Sha Na Na’s number one syndicated TV series, and he still brings the same energy to the stage as the host and star of his show, strutting and flexing his puny biceps and belting out his basso profundo.

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Opinions & Editorial W W W. C P O W N Y. C O M

‘There isn’t enough manpower to enforce the law’ Dear North Tonawanda Sun, Being the new homeowner on the block, I’ve come to realize, after voicing my concerns for the homes that are rattled greater than a mild earthquake daily, that nothing

will be done to enforce the 5 ton limit on trucks that traverse Wheatfield Street. I have passionately reasoned my concern of the effects on the old medina red stone foundations common to the near 100-year-old homes. The constant sewer repairs are

Parking lot needs attention The City of Tonawanda parking lot extending from the Broad Street Salvation Army past Walgreen’s property over to the back of the Tonawanda Towers exit on Young Street needs a total strip down and repave. As a resident here for 25 years, each year I see a new and carefully powered patching job. But now the primary fabric of the entire lot has reached a critical point of desintigration, where the newest patches are the only sound, intact surfaces left. Likely, parking lots are a low priority of the city’s budget items. However, I’m sure the city engineer,

who is diligent to do the best with what little he has allotted to him, would do a fine job if granted adequate funding ro repave over a quarter century of wear and tear on the city property. Perhaps there are parties in the area who are talented in obtaining court, state, and federal grants for city needs. If these smart and energetic people would take on such a project, I’m sure city hall would be obligingly helpful. Sincerely, Eva

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worth mentioning to the taxpayer also, as how cost effective is it to allow this battering to continue daily without any enforcement and penalty? The police informed me there isn’t enough manpower to enforce the law and so Wheatfield Street

residents must payout the expense of damage to their home, along with the noise of trucks over the lawful limit. I’m guessing the sign prohibiting trucks more than 5 tons is “pretend we have a limit.” My neighbor told me she and her husband

brought this same issue up 30 years ago. I wonder how we will keep paying for the continued abuse of the already burdened taxpayers so that others may prosper. I suggest those in authority replace the traffic light they removed three years ago across

from the old Col. Bond School to slow the traffic down, then maybe the sewer line won’t need to be dug up this year. Madeline Doyle, North Tonawanda Resident

The North Tonawanda History Museum explains what they are thankful for •We’re thankful we are in our eleventh year. •We’re thankful we have been in our permanent home almost six full years. •We’re thankful we were granted our Absolute Charter on Sept. 16, 2014. •We’re thankful HSBC Bank discharged $373,750 of mortgage indebtedness this summer. •We’re thankful we have been entrusted with the many hundreds of thousands of items, large and small, that make up our collection. •We’re thankful for our members and supporters, many of you since we began, and for your continuing faith in us and support of your history museum.

•We’re thankful for our volunteers, those who have been with us since Sept. 10, 2003, those who joined us along the way, both for long term help and those who helped briefly along the way to today, and to those special few who invested of themselves in learning what it is that a history museum has to do and took on serious roles, devoting serious time. •We’re thankful to each person who served on our board of trustees since we began, including one who was the first to volunteer for our original steering committee and then resigned before we ever had a first meeting because she realized what it was going to need from those

who served in that role; one who resigned twelve hours after being appointed as a trustee; one who served for six weeks and resigned because he had “philosophical differences with an organization asking for toilet paper while trying to buy a building; those who wouldn’t take time to learn why the role of trustee with our new and developing history museum was different from any previous roles they had filled; those who stuck with us from the beginning as well as those who remained only a short time. •We’re thankful for the advisors and ex-officio trustees who have always been a more committed bunch than

those who came forward to serve on the board of trustees. •We’re thankful for the special, rich and unique history of North Tonawanda and that there were still enough people in 2003 when we were asked to begin who realized it had been slowly being forgotten and not being properly preserved let alone presented, those who asked us to give North Tonawanda back its historical identity. Donna Zellner Neal, Executive Director North Tonawanda History Museum

Statement from Kiedrowski Due to the Election of Mayor Robert Ortt to the New York State Senate there have been many questions throughout our community as to who will be the next Mayor of the City of North Tonawanda. My name has been “bantered” about for many weeks as the “heir apparent” or the logical choice by my col-

leagues to ascend to the Office of Mayor. I have been extremely humbled and honored by the many residents who have stopped by my office, sent me letters and emails of encouragement to lend my name to the pool of applicants applying to be the next Chief Executive. My family and I have had many discussions over the

last several weeks regarding this very important and life changing experience that lies on the table before me. While I am very flattered that I am one of many being considered to be the next Mayor of the “Lumber City” I have decided that at this point in my life that my current family obligations take precedent over the Office of

Mayor.Therefore, I will not be submitting my name for consideration to be the city’s 29th Mayor. My best, Scott P. Kiedrowski North Tonawanda Clerk-Treasurer

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Barker Lions invite you to join in fundraising activities

In 1927, Helen Keller came to the Lions International Convention and said, “The opportunity I bring you Lions is this: to foster and sponsor the work of the American Foundation of the blind. Will you not help me hasten the day when there shall be no preventable blindness; no little deaf, blind child untaught; no blind man or woman unaided? I appeal to you, Lions, you who have your sight, your hearing; you who are strong and brave and kind. Will you not constitute yourselves Knights of the Blind in this crusade against darkness? I thank you.” Since that time, Lions have sought to aid those who need. Barker Lions are proud to continue this work. During the past year, Barker Lions have aided members of our community by providing hearing aids, eye exams and glasses for those who cannot afford them. The group also built ramps at homes for those with physical challenges. In addition, the club sponsored scholarships for graduating seniors who volunteered in our community, held a Halloween party for elementary school students, sponsored a Boy Scout Troop and Little League team. Lions could also be found volunteering at the local food pantry, Tour de Cure and at the Barker Homecoming Parade. Our outreach into the community includes holding pancake breakfasts and chicken barbecues. The club often partners with another organization such as the Bark-

er Music Boosters or Foreign Language Club to aid their fundraising activities. When asked why he is a Lion, Current Club President Kevin Bittner said, “My father is a Lions Club member. From a young age, he brought me to the various events and projects to help out. I enjoyed meeting new people and helping with the holiday baskets, chicken barbecues and building ramps. As soon as I was old enough I joined the club. Since then, I’ve enjoyed those projects and I’ve met some dynamic people from our community. This club is blend of people from all walks of life who want to do what they can to help others. But don’t think our club is all work. We have fun together, we have interesting speakers at our meeting, and we travel to many conferences and meetings. This is actually my second time as president. How many organizations have people willing to lead it twice?” The other current officers of the Barker Lions are Vice Presidents Fran Costello and Carl Stoloski, Secretary Matt Costello and Treasurer Jim Bittner. We invite the members of our community to join us by volunteering for one of our projects, visiting or speaking at one of our meetings, making a donation and asking about membership. For more information about our activities, check our website www.BarkerLions. org or email Roar@BarkerLions.org.

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Falcons to lean on new core in quest for fourth-straight sectional title

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2014-15 Fed Schedule Dec. 7 vs. Lancaster 1 p.m. at Buffalo State Dec. 11 vs. St. Joe’s 5 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Dec. 14 vs. Frontier 8 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Dec. 18 vs. Canisius 5 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Dec. 21 vs. Will. North 4 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 4 vs. Orchard Park 3 p.m. at Buffalo State Jan. 8 vs. Timon 5 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Jan. 11 vs. Lancaster 7:30 p.m. at Niagara University Jan. 12 vs. Clarence 6:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Jan. 22 vs. St. Joe’s 9 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Jan. 25 vs. Canisius 7 p.m. at Harbor Center 2 Jan. 31 vs. Orchard Park 5:30 p.m. at Northtown Olympic Feb. 2 vs. Will. North 6:45 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Feb. 5 vs. Frontier 5 p.m. at Hyde Park 1 Feb. 7 vs. Clarence 3 p.m. at Northtown Feature Feb. 15 vs. Timon 6 p.m. at Harbor Center 2

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It has been a dominant three years for Niagara-Wheatfield. The Falcons have skated their way to three consecutive sectional championships and this season they aim for a remarkable fourth. This season does pose some obstacles, however, as NiagaraWheatfield graduated 14 seniors from last year, so it will be relying on some key players to show the young guns how to continue to achieve excellence. “We just try to make sure they know why it happened because the guys before them worked real hard,” said NiagaraWheatfield head coach Rick Wrazin. “With our guys that return, every year we tell them that they have to teach the new guys how it works.” Wrazin doesn’t believe that this will be a rebuilding year for his squad as he sees similarities between this team and the championship teams of years past. Even though the Falcons have lost a strong contingent of players to graduation, it looks as though the new players are ready to step in and fill the void. “They are similar in a lot of ways,” said Wrazin. “They are very close already which is nice to see. We lost 14 last year so we have a lot of new kids, but a lot of kids that look like they can step in and do the job right away. It’s hard to say this early, but up front we have a lot of speed which we have had the last couple of years.” While the Falcons have lost the top two scorers from last year, they do return the No. 3 man in Andrew Logar. The senior forward posted 12 goals and 13 assists a season ago, and it appears as if he is ready

ara-Wheatfield success for the past three seasons, but he will finally takeover as the full-time goaltender this year. Wall split time with Nathanial Sommers last year, and in nine appearances he went unblemished, posting a record of 7-0-1 with a 1.68 goals against average and a .933 save percentage. Some other key returnees include forwards Dakota Becker (11 assists) and Alex Bauer (eight goals), along with defenseman Matt Canada and Joseph Torcasio. Even with all of the new faces, the expectations have not diminished for NiagaraWheatfield. Not only is it aiming for a fourth straight sectional title, it is also shooting for a state championship that has eluded them in the past. “We are working a lot harder,” said Senese. “Wrazin is teaching a lot of things and JEFFREY T. BARNES the work ethic is harder than ever has been. We want a Alex Bauer, who scored eight goals last season, is a key returner for itstate championship and this the Niagara-Wheatfield boys hockey team in 2014-15. is a team that I think we can get it with.” Niagara-Wheatfield opens to become the go-to player for leadership. the right time and right spot and it this season with a tilt against Niagara-Wheatfield. “We do have a few veterans,” just happens to be me out there.” Lancaster on Dec. 7 at Buffalo “I’m looking forward to it,” said Stenzel. “We like to push Casey Wall has been an State College. said Logar. “It will be nice hav- our guys, if we see someone important member of the Niaging a little more pressure on me slacking we tell them to pick it to score a few more goals. Obvi- up. We are a team.” HEAD COACH: 2013-14 RECORD: ously I want to win states, which Logar and Stenzel will also be Rich Wrazin 13-7-3 we have never done before, but joinedbyfellowseniorDomenic as far as myself, I’d like to be up Senese, who adds some size on COACH’S OUTLOOK: there in points for the league.” the forward line at 6-foot-1 and KEY PLAYERS: “We are fortunate that Another huge returning com- 185 pounds. Andrew Logar ponent affects the team both Senese also has a reputation we have some leaders this James Stenzel on and off of the ice as captain as a player that seems to find year and they are off to a James Stenzel is back for his the back of the net in big situ- good start as far as teaching Domenic Senese senior season. ations, which is always crucial them about the hard work Casey Wall Stenzel captained last year’s for any team looking to make a and what it takes to repeat. Dakota Becker team and has been a force on championship push. Nothing is given and we Alex Bauer the blue line for his entire career, “It’s good that [Wrazin] puts have a target on our back so notching three goals and five as- me out there at those times,” said Matt Canada sists in 2013-14, but his biggest Senese. “It’s just happens to be we have to show up to work Joseph Torcasio every day.” asset on this team may be his


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Yoko Ono Lennon joins Hard Rock and WhyHunger to ‘Imagine’ a world without hunger In his iconic song “Imagine,” John Lennon asked us all to picture a world free from hunger. In support of that mission, Yoko Ono Lennon joins Hard Rock International and WhyHunger for the seventh year of the “Imagine There’s No Hunger” campaign, which aims to turn John Lennon’s dream into our future. To date, “Imagine” has helped communities grow enough food to provide more than 9.7 million nutritious meals to children and supported programs that taught more than 27,600 community members techniques for sustained food production. This year, “Imagine” is aiming to hit a program milestone of 10 million meals locally produced and served. From November through December 2014, a portion of the retail price from the sale of Hard Rock’s limited-edi-

tion “Imagine” merchandise will directly benefit WhyHunger and its fight against childhood hunger and poverty. Additionally, guests at Hard Rock Cafes, Hotels and Casinos can donate $2 to feed a child for a day, $5 to feed a child for a week, $10 to start a family or community garden and $20 to start a school garden program. Funds raised will go directly to support sustainable agriculture education and nutritional feeding programs around the world. “As someone who has seen and experienced hunger personally, it’s so important for me to help get the message out that millions of people need our support,” Yoko Ono Lennon said. “Through ‘Imagine,’ Hard Rock and WhyHunger are making great strides to bring us a future free from hunger where nutritious food is a human right.”

“At Hard Rock, we care about the world around us, and we believe our mottos are more than just the words on our walls - they are guiding principles for our actions,” said Hamish Dodds, president and CEO of Hard Rock International and global ambassador for WhyHunger. “The ‘Imagine’ campaign allows us to connect with individuals looking to obtain agriculture education, access to land, legal assistance or financial support, to feed themselves and sustain their families and communities on an ongoing basis.” True to Hard Rock’s mottos, “Love All, Serve All” and “Take Time to be Kind,” philanthropy has been the soul of the brand since its founding in 1971. Hard Rock is committed to a wide variety of philanthropic causes and activities around the world. ‘Imagine’ reaches children and families in 20

countries and has raised more than $6.4 million to help fight childhood hunger. “Our long-term collaboration with Yoko Ono Lennon and Hard Rock serves as an excellent platform to provide support to our grassroots partners all around the world,” said Bill Ayres, WhyHunger cofounder and executive director. “Our partnership allows us to tap into Hard Rock’s global network to make a difference in all corners of the world.” In addition, the “Imagine There’s No Hunger” program will raise funds and awareness for WhyHunger in a variety of ways. Music legends The Doobie Brothers and “Sound of Change” reggae-rock stars the Dirty Heads will serve as Hard Rock’s “Imagine” artist ambassadors in the U.S., along with local artists performing at live music events around the world.

Through the “Imagine There’s No Hunger” campaign, every dollar will make a difference. As of Monday, Nov. 3, 2014, Hard Rock will offer limited-edition “Imagine There’s No Hunger” merchandise, available exclusively at Rock Shops at Hard Rock Cafe, Hotels and Casino properties around the world and online at www.hardrock. com. Merchandise includes: •Earbuds: Teal and orange earbuds with the Hard Rock logo on each earbud for $10 each, with 50 percent of net revenue donated to WhyHunger. •Hard Rock Roxtars Kids Guitar Plate: A white guitar-shaped plate featuring the five characters of the Hard Rock Roxtars for $8 each, with 15 percent of gross profit donated to WhyHunger. To reward those who have dedicated their time to others through commu-

nity and worldwide charitable acts, Hard Rock will give guests a chance to win a philanthropic trip to one of WhyHunger’s global charity partners. Guests may enter by submitting a photo and caption that represents their charitable work. The winner will be announced online and will be invited on a site visit with a guest in 2015. Fans worldwide are encouraged to share their “Imagine” experiences by posting messages, photos and videos via the official social media channels for the 2014 “Imagine There’s No Hunger” campaign: Facebook.com/ HardRock or Twitter.com/ HardRock, and hashtag #IMAGINENOHUNGER. For more information, visit www.hardrock.com/ IMAGINE.

Farm Museum gets into holiday spirit to thank community By Sallie Moppert NT SUN CORRESPONDENT

Santa Claus is making a special trip to the Sanborn-Lewiston Farm Museum this December. Santa’s special appearance will be a part of the Farm Museum’s annual Christmas at the Farm event that will be held from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 13 and Sunday, Dec. 14. This is the third year for this holiday event. “This is always such a fun event,” said museum curator Bonnie Haskell.

“We love this event because it is all about making the kids happy and having a good time together as a family and as a community.” The Christmas at the Farm event began three years ago. Haskell and former curator Linda Jackson came up with the idea as a way for the museum to say thank you to the community for its support throughout the year and also as a fun event for children and families to enjoy. Even though Jackson has since passed on, the event is still going strong and brings

many smiles and lots of good cheer to the community. Christmas at the Farm is a free event. The fun afternoon will begin with a lunch that includes dishes such as bean soup and roast beef, along with kid friendly foods such as hot dogs and macaroni and cheese. There will also be a dessert table set up with various sweets and treats. Santa Claus will be at the museum from 12 p.m. until 3 p.m. Children will be able to meet with Santa and parents are welcome to take photos of their

children on Santa’s lap. The museum will also have tables set up with holiday crafts for children to make and a table set up with items from the gift shop in case anyone would like to do some holiday shopping while at the event. The museum itself will be decorated for the holiday season, including ornaments, lights and antique holiday displays. “People always tell us that seeing all of the antique decorations that we have set up every year is like going back in time. The old fashioned deco-

rations are just beautiful,” Haskell said. “I think that this year’s decorations and displays is one of the best that we’ve had throughout all of the years of doing this event. I think the decorators really outdid themselves this year.” The museum is planning for hayrides during the event, but with the questionable weather in the area, the tractor hayrides will only be held if the weather is permitting. Unlike other events at the Farm Museum, the museum will not be open to the public during the

Christmas at the Farm. “This is more of our way to say thank you to the community rather than a fundraiser for the museum,” Haskell explained. “We had over 200 kids between the two days during last year’s event so things are pretty busy but very fun.” The Sanborn-Lewiston Farm Museum is located at 2660 Saunders Settlement Road in Sanborn. For more information, contact Haskell at 9906909 or visit www.sanbornhistory.org.


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Do Your Feet Hurt? Ambulatory Foot Care Center of the Tonawandas

Dr. George Vasiliadis

Diplomate of the American Board of Podiatric Surgery Board Certified in Foot Surgery

190 Main St., Tonawanda

693-1050

www.ambulatoryfootcarecenter.com Prompt Day, Evening, Saturday Hours Available Most Insurance Plans Accepted, Medicare Participants, Union Contracts

State-of-the-Art Techniques: Bunions • Heel Pain • Corns/Calluses • Hammertoes • Bone Spurs • Painful Arches • Diabetic Foot Care • Work Injuries • Sports Injuries • Fractures/Sprains

TOPPINGS GALORE! X-Large or 15 Slice Half Tray with Up To Two Toppings Only

11.99

$

FREE Foot Exam ($45.00 Value) - WITH THIS CERTIFICATE Does Not Include X-Rays or Treatment.

INITIAL EXAMINATION ONLY

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693-1050 Ambulatory Foot Care Center of the Tonawandas


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