August 5, 2018
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Friends of Seymour Library support wide-ranging library needs By Doug Hickerson In visits to Seymour Library in Brockport, my striking impression is that, of all our local events or institutions, this must be the most concentrated gathering of a crosssection of our community, all enjoying a wide variety of educational and entertaining pursuits. I see a steady stream of diverse people in great numbers when I enter or leave, around 400 daily recorded, and more during summer programs. They are adults of all ages, teens, and parents or grandparents with kids in tow. Wandering the library’s many sections on any day, I may come upon kids’ structured activities such as crafts, Legos, and electronic gadgets. Teens and adult activities are also abundant. Behind this delightful display of wholesome happenings are the Friends of Seymour Library. They are a group of volunteers who raise funds for library materials, services, staff development, equipment and programs. Some of the programs include Children and Teen Book Festivals, Children’s Summer Reading Program, Teens’ Summer Programs, and Adult Reading Programs, to name only a few. Friends and their work The Friends group consists of anyone who contributes as little as $10 a year to be a member, now numbering about 100. The amount of direct involvement is up to the individual. Many are involved in fundraising such as the membership drive, the twice-yearly used book sales and the yearly fabric sales. Some help out with the many library programs. In the Friends’ monthly meetings, Director Carl Gouveia’s contribution includes updates on library activity and where funds are most needed. Officers of the Friends have deep roots in the organization and they all affirm Seymour Library’s great value to the community. Past President Charlotte Wright – Behind organizational foundation and growth Charlotte “Char” Wright served as president of Friends for 16 years, starting in 2000. Under her long tenure, the Friends organization evolved to what it is today. Her name is always spoken with respect, including from the current president, Lynne Gardner: “I am very proud of the Friends, and I give credit to Charlotte who laid the foundation over her administration.” Several directors came and left Seymour Library during Wright’s term in office. One thing she established early on was the inclusion of the director in Friends meetings “so we would work as a team,” she said. Friends became more active, moving beyond sorting magazines and washing books, she reflects. Funds originally supported summer programs, but expanded to causes like reading incentives for adults, plus staff development and staff appreciation events. The yearly book sale went to twice a year and the annual fabric sale began. And, reorganization and revised by-laws occurred in 2015 with staggered terms for officers. Wright said Friends had been supporting children’s programs, led by librarian Natalie Burch, and teen’s programs for years. The teens programs had thrived under Chris Daily who retired in 2017 after 26 years of service. Carl Gouveia became the library’s director
Attending the May 21 Friends of Seymour Library meeting were (l to r) - seated: Charlotte Wright, Debbie Cody, Carolyn Mundy, Linda Sanford, and Mary Marone. Standing: Dan Burns, Lynne Gardner and Karen Sweeting. The photo was taken in the Seymour Library Duryea Room against a background of art work by Mrs. Della Buzard’s art students at the Cornerstone Christian Academy in Brockport. Art work from the community is often displayed here, contributing to the library’s unofficial identity as a “community center.” Photo by Dianne Hickerson in 2013. He hired a librarian, Abby DeVuyst, who created the first adult programs, now receiving Friends’ support, too. He also hired a teen librarian, Stephanie Blando. Wright noted that all three librarians have degrees in library science. Wright reflected on today’s Seymour Library. “It’s a wonderful place with great programs for our youth and adults. The staff is friendly and helpful, including some trained in computer technology who are available to help those using our many computers,” she said. President Lynne Gardner – Sees fundraisers as added benefit for the community Lynne Gardner has been president of the group for two years. A Brockport resident for 30 years, she started bringing her kids to the original library site in the Seymour mansion. Now serving about 15 years with the Friends, she joined because, “We spent a lot of time in the library and I decided I wanted to give back to this wonderful place.” She sees a wider benefit to raising funds in the book sales. Beyond the money raised, “I love the whole idea of passing on books already read to somebody who has not read them,” she said. “It encourages reading and is a community event. People look forward to it twice a year.” She also
likes the recycling of fabric and yarn in the annual fabric sale. After the sale, left-overs get good use by being offered free to organizations making Dresses for Girls Around the World, knit caps for babies, lap rugs for vets, and comforters for the homeless.
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The annual fabric sale took place in the library’s Duryea Room on June 9. Tables were filled with fabric, yarn, thread, buttons, ribbon and other sewing materials contributed by people in the wider Brockport area. This sale and the used book sales held twice a year are the primary fundraising activity of the Friends of Seymour Library. Photo by Dianne Hickerson
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Carl Gouveia, President of the Brockport Kiwanis Club, gives the George Mann Key Club Scholarship to Brockport High School graduate Lindsay Allen, who is a member of Key Club – a school club sponsored by the Brockport Kiwanis Club that promotes volunteerism in high schoolers. This year under the supervision of the Key Club Advisor, Christine Howlett, the club had 19 seniors who were eligible to wear the navy blue Key Club cords at graduation. In order to earn these cords the students needed to complete 15 hours of community service this year or 50 hours of service over four years. Pictured (l-r) Carl Gouveia, President of the Brockport Kiwanis Club; Lindsay Allen, Key Club Member and Recipient of the George Mann Key Club Scholarship; and Christine Howlett, Key Club Advisor. Provided photo.
Kayla Saladyga receives Girl Scouts 2018 Gold Award Girl Scouts of Western New York is proud to announce Kayla Saladyga of Spencerport, as a 2018 Gold Award Girl Scout. Saladyga’s project was titled “STEM Summer Lessons.” Saladyga explained, “My Gold Award involved my local FIRST FTC Robotics team within my hometown of Spencerport. Robotics has been a large part of my life, as I’ve spent one year on the younger FTC team (which was actually set up by a former Girl Scout for her Gold Award), and three years on the older FRC. Robotics has become a large part of my life, as I’ve taken many experiences from it, and learned a lot from my mentors. It is also a large reason for why I wish to go into engineering. With this, I wanted to give back to the team, and look for a way to support the younger students coming up onto the FTC Team. In order to help give them a chance to learn some of the skills that would be needed on both the FTC and FRC teams, I created a series of PowerPoints involving the different aspects of the robotics teams and how the team runs. I also presented these PowerPoints to the students during the weekly summer meetings of the team in order to help the students gain the information. As a student mentor on the team, I
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Between June 24 and June 30, the Brockport Police handled 302 calls for service (12584 to date) to include 3 Harassment/Fight/Assault Report, 12 Family Trouble Report, 107 Special Attentions, and conducted 79 traffic stops. Please note that the above calls do not represent all of the calls received by the Brockport Police. It should be noted that not all of the calls are found to be as dispatched once on scene. Any Questions/Comments can be directed to Chief Mark T. Cuzzupoli by calling (585)637-1020 or by email ChiefCuzzupoli@ brockportpolice.org Community Message Brockport was struck again! The Brockport Police responded to several reports of vehicle larcenies where vehicles were left unlocked and gone through. As the
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Blood Drives
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Events
•GO ART! will feature Stephen Lewandowski on Thursday, June 14 at 7 p.m. at GO ART!, 201 East Main Street, Batavia. Lewandowski has published 13 books of poetry and his poems and essays have appeared in regional and national environmental and literary journals and anthologies.
Government Meetings
•Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) is holding his next round of office hours for Genesee and Monroe county residents. The office hours will be attended by Hawley’s staff. The 139th Assembly District, represented by Hawley, includes all of Genesee County and portions of western Monroe County. To schedule an individual appointment with Hawley, contact his office at hawleys@nyassembly.gov or call 356-0686 for the Monroe County office hours, or 813-1608 for the Genesee County office hours. June Office Hours: Monroe County, Ellwanger Room, Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport on Wednesday, June 20 from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Genesee County: Genesee Community College, Conable Technology Building, Room T124. Assemblyman R. Stephen Hawley Drive (1 College Road), Batavia on Friday, June 15 from 2 to 4 p.m. Genesee Community College, Conable Technology Building, Room T124. Assemblyman R. Stephen Hawley Drive (1 College Road), Batavia on Friday, June 29 from 2 to 4 p.m. •Brockport: Village Hall, 127 Main Street, Brockport is open Monday - Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. except holidays. Website: www.brockportny.org. Phone 637-5300. Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. only upon application. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month at 7 p.m. only upon application. Other Boards, Committees, Task Forces have varying meeting schedules. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Holley: Board of Trustees meets on the second Tuesday of the month (June 12) at 7 p.m.; Zoning and Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month at 5 p.m. All meetings are at the Village of Holley office, 72 Public Square, Holley. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall.
•Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month (Meetings at 5 p.m. instead of 7 p.m. from April 17 through June 26). Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month. Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.
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•Byron-Bergen Public Library events: Summer Reading Program Kick-off is Thursday, June 21 at 10:30 a.m. Join us for a magical musical time with Farmer Tom. Sign-up for summer reading and win prizes. A Babysitting Workshop will be offered June 28 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. The cost is $25 which includes all course material. You must be at least 11 years old to be certified. Preschool story time summer session begins Friday, July 8 at 10:30 a.m. Bring young children for fun exploring sound, color and animals. Byron-Bergen Public library is located at 13 South Lake Avenue, Bergen. Call the Library at 494-1120 for more information. •Hamlin Public Library events: Summer Reading Kick-Off with The Happy Pirates: Wednesday, June 27 at 10:30 a.m. Town Hall Gym. Sail in and join the Happy Pirates in our summer reading adventure. Summer Reading Challenge Registration opens Monday, June 25. Weekly prize drawings for all ages. Preschool Summer Storytimes: Mondays, June 25 - August 6 at 10:30 a.m. Themed stories, music and movement. “Our Community Rocks Series” featuring local non-profits and businesses: Mondays, June 25 through August 6 at 1 p.m. To see the full summer program, go to hamlinlibraryny.org or check us out on Facebook. •Seymour Public Library events: The Fabric, Yarn & More Sale: Saturday, June 9, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Summer Teen Volunteer Information Night: Monday, June 11, 6 to 7:30 pm. Offer your help and make a difference. Volunteer at the library to gain job experience, and contribute to your community. Grades 6 to 12. Baby Sing, Sign, and Play: Tuesdays, June 12 and 19, 11 to 11:30 a.m. Oscar Movie Night: Tuesdays, June 12 and 26, 5:30 to 8 p.m. Greyhound Meet and Greet: Thursday, June 14, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. “Meet Bert, the 40 mph hour couch potato,” and a few of his friends. Learn about these retired racers from the dog tracks, and see them up close. You too can adopt a “fast friend.” Find out how.” Summer is On Its Way! Don’t forget to Register for Summer Reading at the Kick-Off Party: Saturday, June 16, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. All programs listed are held at the Seymour Public Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport. For more information, or to register for programs, call 637-1050. This is just a sample of the programs that are offered. For full listing, check our website at www.seymourlibraryweb.org.
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Lakeview Community Church, 30 Long Pond Road near Edgemere Drive, supports the Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf every month. However, August is special in that there is a specific challenge. This year the challenge is to collect 1,800 boxes of mashed potatoes. Last year, the August Challenge was to collect 1,500 boxes of macaroni and cheese which is a two-month supply. Through the generosity of friends, families, neighbors and co-workers, the total collected was 2,128 boxes. The year before, the August Challenge was to collect 800 jars of pasta sauce – the total collected was 1,328 jars. Donations may be dropped off at the church on Sunday mornings. Volunteers will also be at the church on Saturday, August 25, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. to accept donations. Any and all contributions are greatly appreciated. For information, contact Lakeview Community Church at 227-4910. Provided information
Museum of Transportation celebrates “Railroad Day” The New York Museum of Transportation celebrates the romance and history of American railroading on Sunday, August 12, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Museum volunteer “Gandy Dancers” will show the work they do to maintain the tracks. The century-old caboose from the Genesee & Wyoming Railroad will be open to visit. A classic velocipede will be on the line...can you make it go? Hobos will tell tales from their days “riding the rods” across the country and there will be unlimited trolley rides on the only electric trolley operation in New York State. Door prizes, train videos, and more are included. No reservations are needed, and trolley rides are included in the admission price of $8 adults, $7 seniors age 65 +, and $6 youths age 3 to 12. Under age 3 are free. The New York Museum of Transportation is located at 6393 East River Road, just 20 minutes from downtown Rochester and easily reached from Exit 11 off I-390. For information, call 585-533-1113 or visit www.nymtmuseum.org. Provided information and photo
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The Hilton School District will welcome Jeffrey Michael Green, Ed.D. as Hilton High School principal on August 27. He replaces Brian Bartalo, who accepted the position of superintendent for the Holley Central School District. Green has served as principal of Odyssey Academy (grades 6-12) in the Greece Central School District since 2015. Prior to that, he was assistant principal at Athena High School, also in Greece, and associate superintendent for the Diocese of Rochester. Green began his career teaching and serving as an instructional coach in the Rochester City School District. Green’s education includes a bachelor’s degree in business administration from Ithaca College, a master’s in business and marketing education from Nazareth College, a Certificate of Advanced Study in school building and district leadership, and a doctoral degree in teaching and curriculum from the University of Rochester Warner School. Green’s entry plan includes becoming deeply involved in the Hilton community, developing trusting relationships focused on student success with stakeholders and groups, and bringing out the best in his staff while aligning goals to the district’s strategic plan.
“I would like to thank the Board of Education, the search committee, and (Superintendent) Dr. (Casey) Kosiorek for the opportunity to join the Hilton school community,” said Green. “I have felt incredibly welcomed in my short time getting to know the school, the district, and the community during the interview process and now I am looking forward to working collaboratively in support Jeffrey Michael Green, Ed.D. of our students.” Green lives in the Provided photo. town of Greece, Hilton School District, with his wife, Erica, and their daughters, Avery, age 5, and Quinn, age 3. Avery will be attending kindergarten at Quest Elementary School in the fall.
Friends of Seymour Library support wide-ranging library needs Continued from front page Vice President Dan Burns – Sees increased cooperation among three support groups Dan Burns estimates he has been a member of Friends for 20 years, now in his second year as vice president. He sums up the value of Seymour Library as a “community center with a relatively new and very well-done regional history section (Local History Room).” He cites offerings like books, periodicals, the internet, research programs, but emphasizes “programs for all ages, including young people and teenagers which have developed so much in the last several years.” He sees Friends as “very active in fund raising to support all the increased programs, including in the community, like prizes for essays, research papers and Project Graduation at Brockport High School.” Burns sees increasing cooperation among the groups supporting the library: Friends, the Library Board, and the relatively new Foundation. “All three are working toward the same goals.” Treasurer John Hamling – Feels libraries must “rebrand” for this generation John Hamling is the only officer of Friends who is not retired. And, since 1992, he has served a record 26 years as treasurer. He is a financial advisor at Karpus Investment Management in Pittsford. (Missing from the May 21 Friends meeting photo). Hamling describes Seymour Library as “a multi-purpose gathering place,” and an example why public libraries should “rebrand, John Hamling or pitch a little differently, because a lot of folks think libraries are a dying breed as bricks and mortar,” he said. “It’s not just about borrowing books. Books have become secondary in some cases, because the generation behind us (I am 65) is not going to the library for the same reasons we did.” He said we are fortunate at Seymour Library to have the teen and adult groups with “attractive things to do” and access to electronic books, videos, and games that are the popular media. “Our teen group is highly regarded throughout Monroe County,” Hamling said. “It’s very popular and successful. Other libraries ask what we do differently with teens. Chris Daily built the program with the help of many; she made it happen. And, leadership is seamless with Stephanie Blando as the new teen librarian.” Secretary Carolyn Mundy – Sees the library as “The hub of the community where all kinds of things happen” Frequenting the library for many years, Carolyn Mundy joined the Friends in 2012. She has been the secretary since 2015. “Libraries are the hub of the community where all kinds of things happen,” Mundy said. She sees the importance as a social gathering place for some, plus the book sales providing affordable books. “There are programs for children, teens and adults, as well as family nights, movies, and games.” She likes doing hands-on work in most of the Friends projects like the Christmas brunch for the staff.
“It’s nice to interact with the staff and get to know them.” She works at the book and fabric sales, does the membership mailing, and provides membership information at the sidewalk sale and arts festival in Brockport. Friends of Seymour Library – State-affiliated and interacting with county groups Friends of Seymour Library is one of 16 groups in Monroe County called the “MCLS Friends Council.” The Council is part of the New York Library Association Friends of Libraries Section. The groups meet twice a year, taking turns hosting the meeting and sharing their current activities, fund-raisers, and other membership initiatives. The meeting this year was on April 24 at Seymour Library, attended by 10 of the groups, with almost 40 people present in the Duryea Room round-table discussion. “The Friends of Seymour Library and the library’s Foundation are doing great work and a goal was to showcase some of their projects for the other Friends groups,” said Lisa C. Wemett, the council’s secretary and first vice president. Participants first had a tour of the library guided by Director Carl Gouveia. After the sharing session, a sampling of members gave their impressions of Seymour Library: “Lovely library with welcoming, pleasant, comfortable space for each age group. Your new ideas sound exciting.” Pam Birch, Pittsford Friends “A very impressive mid-sized library. Children’s area is very well done. But, I was really impressed with the new Local History Room. I believe more libraries should donate space for these efforts.” Dave Eaton, Gates Friends “Lovely! So much space for the community to meet, hold events. Well laid out for maximum re-configuration.” Ami Peri, Avon Friends “Many notable creative spaces. Children’s room is fantastic.” Kathy Stothard, Brighton Friends “The Library is very extensive. The Teen space, children’s space and pre-school spaces are so inviting and bright.” Jill F. Campbell, Friends of Drake Library College at Brockport To become a member of Friends of Seymour Library, send a tax-deductible donation of $10 or more (payable to: Friends of Seymour Library) to: Friends Membership, Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, NY, 14420. For information phone: 637-1050. The web site for Seymour Library: seymourlibraryweb. org The previous feature article on Seymour Library was “Seymour Library’s Director Carl Gouveia - Living out a destiny to become the champion of a public library” in Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald, May 13, 2018. Go to www.westsidenewsny.com and click “Archives.”
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Master Plan Progress at the Seneca Park Zoo A favorite activity for my family and I is exploring the Seneca Park Zoo, especially in the summer months! In Monroe County, we are lucky to have outstanding quality of life services that we can enjoy with our families and friends. The Seneca Park Zoo is a fun, inviting place to teach our kids about animals, the environment, and the importance of conservation. As some of you may know, the Seneca Park Zoo is undergoing some major renovations that will improve the quality of life for its animals and make the overall zoo experience much more exciting and enjoyable for visitors. Back in July, the Zoo broke ground on the first phase of the Seneca Park Zoo Master Plan. This first phase is a $60 million expansion that will take about five years to complete. We are already seeing major changes to our zoo, including the opening of the brand new Cold Asia Exhibit. This exhibit is the home to the Zoo’s newest family members: Red Pandas! Our two Red Pandas, Blaze and Starlight, arrived from the Smithsonian Conservation Biology Institute. The exhibit is also home to the Zoo’s two existing snow leopards, Kaba and Timila. The Seneca Park Zoo will soon be home to the Masai giraffe after the completion of a 4.5 acre expansion of the Zoo. Visitors will not only be able to see these giraffes in the Zoo’s brand new “A Step into Africa” Exhibit, but will also be able to feed the giraffes year round! I can’t wait to see the completion of this exhibit at the end of the summer. I know my family and I are eagerly awaiting the opportunity to have such a unique and interactive experience. If you’re looking for a fun and informative summer activity to share with your children, the Zoo’s gates are open every day from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. I can’t wait to see the Zoo’s master plan progress over the next few years. Phase 1 is supporting nearly 200 construction jobs while also providing a great opportunity to encourage future tourism to Monroe County. As a member of the Legislature, I am proud to continue to approve funding for this project and other quality of life services through our Capital Improvement Program and Capital Budget. For more information, or to plan your next visit to the zoo, visit http://senecaparkzoo.org/. Mike Zale Monroe County Legislature District 20
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Healthcare an important issue in midterm elections One of the most important issues in the midterm elections will be the idea that this president is intent on dismantling Affordable Care Act (ACA or Obamacare). Chris Collins voted to repeal and replace ACA (news letter 5/4/17). Mr. Collins also admitted he did not read the bill as he was busy with other meetings. My question is how are you able to vote on such an important bill without, reading a bill yourself, and speaking with constituents in your state? Most of us have heard that the U.S. spends about 20 percent of gross national product on healthcare. Yet our healthcare has been expensive, inefficient, and confusing. Our healthcare system was, and in some ways still is, a profit driven system. The passing of the ACA was a start for the U.S. for decent healthcare for everyone. It was a start toward government responsibility. The ACA created important rules and incentives to push our “greedy” healthcare system to better serve patients and families. How? The ACA was able to stop insurance companies from denying people with preexisting conditions. The ACA capped out of pocket spending per person to about $6,000. This was done so people would not go bankrupt. The ACA defined a list of essential benefits that every insurance company cover and pushed preventive care. The ACA was unable to include other ideas such as being able to negotiate for lower drugprices due to powerful lobbying from big PHARMA. Politicians would like us to believe that we don’t want “socialized medicine” like other countries. Every other developed country in the world has healthcare for less than what we pay for in U.S. Most other countries use a unique hybrid system of government intervention and free market system. We as citizens need to be informed and look at what Mr. Collins wants to do with his healthcare vote. He voted to dismantle the ACA. To replace it with what? Use your vote to help us change this path! Anita O’Brien Clarkson
At their annual conference, the United States Tennis Association recognized Westside Challenger Tennis as the most outstanding program in the category, “Service to People with Disabilities.” Once again, Westside Challenger Tennis will provide a Fall Program for K-12 students with special needs. Although this program is designed to ensure that students with special needs receive excellent instruction from specially trained professionals, tailored to their individual skill level, the program is integrated and all players are welcome. This program is based on the United States Tennis Association motto that “people of all ages and abilities should have an opportunity to participate in the game of tennis.” The Fall session dates are September 8, 15, 22 and 29 from 12:30 to 1:45 p.m. and will take place at the Brockport Central School District tennis courts or gym facilities. Participants should plan to attend all dates. Students with special needs will be given enrollment priority. Equipment and refreshments will be provided at no cost. This program has a limited enrollment of 20 participants accepted on a first come first served basis. Those interested are encouraged to obtain registration forms as soon as possible. These forms are available by request at westsidechallengertennis@gmail.com. Applications are due August 24, 2018. Provided photo
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Celebrate Agriculture in Monroe County Farm to Table Dinner on August 12 in Rochester
Pictured here with their completed artwork are Evelyn Gravina, Florence Francione, Berta Desormeau, Madison Major, Jane Wargo, Mary Masceri and Joyce Hinshaw. Provided photo.
Fine Art Miracles at Westwood Commons Caroline Garnaat is making art approachable to all ages and abilities. An artist for 40 years and teacher with the nonprofit organization Fine Art Miracles, Inc., Caroline helps residents at Westwood Commons, a DePaul Senior Living Community in North Chili, channel their inner Picasso once a month. Caroline said completing an art project gives residents a sense of accomplishment. “The knack is trying to determine where people are in terms of their abilities and to find a project that will challenge the more experienced people and give confidence to the less experienced.” The mission of Fine Arts Miracles, Inc. (FAM) is to bring the cognitive and social benefits of art to the elderly living in nursing homes and assisted living facilities through fine art lessons, art therapy, music therapy and social robot-enhanced learning for all ages and capabilities.
According to Fine Arts Miracles CEO Tess Lojacono, studies show that people may express their feelings through colors, images and artistic impressions. “Verbal skills often fail the elderly over time,” she explains. “Researchers believe art therapy can help people express themselves when this happens. Drawings, paintings, collages and simple sculpture offer a visual-art dialogue.” Participation in art class stimulates the temporal lobe of the brain and can induce the use of motor skills. “I really love working with the seniors because they’re very interested in learning,” said Caroline. “Most of them are still very capable even if they may have physical limitations. They still want to use their brains and be involved, and they are a lot of fun!” Provided information
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Farms are an essential and diverse part of New York State’s economy, contributing significantly in the billions of dollars each year across the Empire State. With farmland occupying nearly one-quarter of the State’s land area, agriculture also promotes New Yorkers’ quality of life in other ways, including access to locally grown foods, preserving open space, and enhancing communities through farmers’ markets, agritourism and other such activities. Monroe County alone is home to 475 farms and over 98,000 acres of land in farms that produce a diverse variety of fresh, locally sourced food. A Celebrate Agriculture Dinner is being hosted by Monroe County Farm Bureau in collaboration with Monroe County Soil and Water Conservation District and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County. Attendees can enjoy and celebrate delicious, local products and meet the farmers that grow them. This year’s “Farm to Table” dinner will be prepared by Chef ’s Catering with the vast majority of the products
used to create this delicious dinner coming directly from farmers in Monroe County. Thanks to the Monroe County Parks Department this year’s event will be held at the Clubhouse at Durand Eastman Park. Not only does this event celebrate farmers in our community but it also helps to support the Farm Bureau Scholarship Fund and the promotion and education of agriculture throughout Monroe County. The dinner will be held Sunday, August 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Clubhouse at Durand Eastman Park in Rochester. Advance sale tickets are $25 per person. Purchase tickets online at MonroeCountyFarmBureauNY.org. Special thanks to event sponsors: Monroe County Parks Department, The Bruce Porter Agency, Wegmans, Howlett Farms, Marc Krieger, Steve Werner of Empire Tractor, Matthew Carey of Snap-On, Hopkins Farm, Beth Rogers Agency and Monroe Community College – Agriculture and Life Sciences Institute. Provided information
St. Paul Lutheran School and Church receives Youth Sports Grant St. Paul Lutheran School and Church in Hilton has received a $24,097 grant from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Legacy Fund for Youth Sports at Rochester Area Community Foundation. This grant was one of the first 20 grants from the fund, established at the Community Foundation with a $5 million gift from the Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. Foundation. Grants from this fund, which will be awarded annually, fulfill the vision of the late founder and owner of the Buffalo Bills football team to create, expand and improve youth sports and recreation programs in his adopted hometown that includes the greater Rochester region. St. Paul will partner with Hilton-Parma and Hamlin recreation departments to provide a number of youth sport and recreation
opportunities in the future. The grant helps to cover costs of equipment and supplies needed for such programming. St. Paul also aims to play a part in expanding into North Greece, Hilton and Hamlin communities to increase recreational opportunities through new programming, facilities, and space and equipment, and foster positive, working relationships with town recreation organizations in serving area youth and families. “We love and care about our community very much,” said Kevin Rhodes, assistant principal and athletic director at St. Paul. “Thanks to the generosity and efforts of Mr. Wilson and Rochester Area Community Foundation, what was simply a vision for St. Paul to be involved in the community in this way, is moving toward a reality.” Provided information
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Thomas Walter earns rank of Eagle Scout; troop celebrates Spring Court of Awards Boy Scout Troop 90 is pleased to announce that Thomas Walter has earned the highest rank of Boy Scouts, Eagle Scout. Thomas’s project was the construction and installation of a picnic table and a 189 sq. ft. paverstone walkway, and the clearing of a 250 ft. stretch of overgrown brush surrounding a pond. The project was located at senior care facility, Brookdale Brighton. This project restored the beauty of the pond and created a relaxation area for the community. Thomas earned a total of 26 Merit Badges from 2013 to 2017 as part of his requirement to become an Eagle Scout. A sample of some of the badges he earned were: Citizenship in the Community, Fish and Wildlife, First Aid, Personal Fitness, Wilderness Survival, Camping, Lifesaving, Sports, and Orienteering. A minimum of 21 Merit Badges is required for any Eagle Scout. Thomas was joined by his parents, familiy and friends at the ceremony held at the First Baptist Church of Chili and followed with a celebratory reception. “We are so proud of our troop and the leadership these young men provide through eagle scout projects that help our local religious institutions, schools and community,” said Bernie Fingar, Scout Master. “We look to advance as many scouts as we can to the rank of Eagle and are always pleased with the creativity, thought and effort that go into the projects especially since fewer than five percent of Boy Scouts nationwide attain this illustrious rank.” Troop 90 also celebrated their Spring Court of Awards honoring nine scouts who advanced in rank and all scouts who earned Merit Badges. Colin Guilfoyle, Adam Root and Graham Wohlers joined the troop at the Rank of Scout; Joshua Smith advanced to Tenderfoot; Tim Dewey, Casey
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Genesee Transportation Council to hold Planning Committee meeting The Genesee Transportation Council (GTC), the Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) for the Genesee-Finger Lakes Region, will be holding one of its regularly scheduled Planning Committee meetings on Thursday, August 9, at 10 a.m. at the Wayne County Courthouse, located at 26 Church Street in Lyons. The Planning Committee provides professional and technical direction to the GTC Board. It is comprised of transportation and planning technical professionals who have been appointed by GTC Board members. Following input from various other committees, the Planning Committee reviews and recommends action on activities and work products that are then considered for final approval by the GTC Board. Each Planning Committee meeting is open to the public. A public forum is included at the beginning and the end of
all meetings to allow for public comment on meeting agenda items before and after recommendation to the GTC Board is made or action is taken. The United States Department of Transportation requires every metropolitan area with a population over 50,000 to have a designated MPO to qualify for receipt of federal highway and transit funds. GTC is the MPO for the nine-county region, which includes Genesee, Livingston, Monroe, Ontario, Orleans, Seneca, Wayne, Wyoming, and Yates counties. Learn more at www. gtcmpo.org For those needing special accommodation to participate in this meeting please contact GTC at 585-232-6240 at least 48 hours before the meeting. Persons who are hearing impaired should use the NYS Relay Service at 800-662-1220 or 711. Provided information
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•Patchen, John W., of Canandaigua, died July 26, 2018, at age 78. He is survived by his wife of 55 years, Judy Patchen; four children, Jeff Patchen, Jill (Chad) Peek, Jody (Sue) Patchen and Jane (Joe) Palmer; nine grandchildren; and sister, Linda (Tom) McCausland. John retired from the Spencerport Central School District after many years there, first as a physical education teacher and later as an administrator. He was active in the Lions Club and was an avid volunteer. His Memorial Service will be held Sunday, August 5, at 1 p.m., at Bluff Point United Methodist Church, 3044 Kinneys Corner Road, Bluff Point, NY. Contributions can be made to ALS Association Upstate NY Chapter, 135 Old Cove Road, Suite 213, Liverpool, NY 13090 in his memory.
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•Sackett, Michael R. and Anne Maturi. Michael R. Sackett, age 65 of Solon, Maine, died April 30, 2018. Anne Sackett Maturi, age 63 of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, died May 14, 2018. A Graveside Service was held August 4 at Mount Rest Cemetery, Bergen. A Celebration of Life for Michael and Anne was held at St. Brigid’s Parish Center, Bergen.
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•Dodson, Muriel J. (Mert), age 82, died July 29, 2018 at Elderwood at Brockport. She was born December 9, 1935 in Brockport, daughter of the late Gordon and Edith (Wilson) Smith. She was predeceased by her husband Charles; sons, Charles Dodson Jr. and Phillip Dodson. She is survived by her sons, Todd (Barbara) Dodson of Brockport, Jody (Dawn) Dodson of Holley; several grandchildren, great-grandchildren; sister Diane (Gerald) Harris of Holley; and several cousins, nieces and nephews. Family and friends will be received at Muriel’s Memorial Service held at Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road, Brockport on Saturday, August 11 at 11 a.m. •Reynolds, Nancy J., died suddenly July 27, 2018. She is survived by her loving husband of 33 years: Christopher; beloved daughters: Marci Reynolds and Katherine Reynolds; and cherished grandson: AJ. Predeceased by her sister Sharon Bennett and mother Pearl Bennett. Services were held July 31 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Interment was held privately.
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•Burgess, Craig C., died July 26, 2018, at age 60. Craig is a son of Glenn Burgess of Byron and the late Vera (Lougheed) Burgess. Surviving along with his father are his wife, Sue (Jasek) Burgess of Byron; children, Justin Burgess of Fresno, Texas, Brandon (Brice) Burgess of Batavia, Jessica (Dave) Zambito of Gates, Brittany (Nick) Kesler of Oakfield and Kelly Kesler of West Lafayette, Indiana; two grandchildren, Mackenzie and Conner Burgess and a future grandchild, Grigorious; one brother, Steve Burgess of Clarendon; two sisters, Shelly Cone of Waterport and Jodie (Scott) Warner of Ontario; and several nieces and nephews. Services were held August 1 at the H.E. Turner & Co. Funeral Home, Bergen. Interment with full military honors in Byron Cemetery, Byron. Contributions can be made to Crossroads House, P.O. Box 403, Batavia, NY 14021, www. crossroadshouse.com/donate in his memory.
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•O’Brien, Robert J., died July 26, 2018 at age 91. Predeceased by his beloved wife of 64 years, Mary. Survived by his children, Rob (Sharon), Jim (Mimi), Steve (Maureen), Eileen (Patrick) Gibbons and Anne (Jim) Mason; 14 grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; brothers, sisters, nieces and nephews. Bob was a Korean War Army Veteran and a retiree of Eastman Kodak Company. He was an author and inventor and a lifelong active parishioner at St. Pius Tenth Church. His Funeral Mass was celebrated July 31 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Interment, St Pius Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Patrick Place, 2006 Scottsville-Chili Road, Scottsville, NY 14546 in his memory. •Stockton, Dona F., died July 31, 2018, surrounded by her family and Rocco. Predeceased by her parents, Lyman and Gladys Frisbie; brother, Robert (Arlene) Frisbie and a gold star mother to son, Craig. Survived by her son, Richard; grandchildren, Sal (April) and Shayne; greatgrandchildren, Talan, Tyler, Tanner and Teigan; brother, Fred (Nancy) Frisbie; several nieces, nephews and dear friends. Dona was a retiree from Canfield and Tack. She was an active member of Pearce Memorial Church and volunteered at Meals on Wheels. A Celebration of Dona’s Life was held August 4 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home. Interment Riverside Cemetery. Donations can be made to Wilmot Cancer Center in her memory.
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•Karlnoski, Scott J., It is with great sadness that the family of Scott Karlnoski announce his passing on July 28, 2018 at the age of 43. Predeceased by his parents, Ronald and Marilyn. He is survived by his loving wife, Maureen (McElligott); his adoring son, Sullivan; sister, Shannon (Steve) Audin; loving in-laws, nieces and nephews, aunts and uncles and a host of long-time friends. At Scott’s request, a private service will be held. Donations can be made to the Long Lake Volunteer Fire Department, PO Box 576, Long Lake, NY 12847 in his memory.
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•Derleth, Edward J., died July 31, 2018 at age 84. Predeceased by his wife, Peggy; a devoted husband, father, grandfather and friend. Survived by his children Theo (Ganine), Kevin (Marti), Andy (Karen) Derleth and Karen (Tom) Lippincott; many grandchildren; great-grandchildren; nieces, nephews and dear friends. A Memorial Mass was held August 4 at St. Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Interment Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Hospital, P.O. Box 1000 Dept. 142, Memphis, Tennessee 38101 in his memory. •Kelly, Robert “Bob,” died July 27, 2018, age 79. Survived by his beloved wife and best friend of 58 years, Tina Kelly; his sons, Ty (Tena), Eric, and Jeff (Christine) Kelly; brother, Brian (Anita) Kelly; grandchildren, Cody (Gina), Paige (Corey Monks), Tyler, Austin, and Reece Kelly; great-granddaughter, Addison Kelly; sister-in-law, Joe Ann Hawley; several nieces, nephews and friends and a longtime devoted special friend, Dickie Mackenzie. Predeceased by his sister, Debbie Hassan. His Funeral Service was held August 1 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be made to Wilmot Cancer Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory.
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•Burgio, Linda C., (Towne), died July 29, 2018 at age 80. She is predeceased by her daughter Lisa, parents, Warren and Vada Towne, brother Burt. Linda is survived by her loving husband of 59 years, Thomas; daughter, Bonnie (Thomas); son, Thomas Jr. (Tammy); grandchildren, Amanda, Katie, Alyssa and Jacob; great grandchildren, Adrianna and Elijah; and brother Doug (Dorie). Her Funeral Mass was celebrated August 3 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to the American Diabetes Association, 160 Allens Creek Road, Rochester, NY in her memory. •D’Angelo, Rinoldo A., died July 28, 2018, age 91. Predeceased by his wife, Patricia and grandson, Paulie Wayda. Survived by children, Raymond (Carol), Gary (Michelle), Kurt (Beth), Pamela (Robert Bills) D’Angelo, Charla (Fred) Scacchetti, and Cynthia (Paul) Wayda; 20 grandchildren; 20 great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Visitation was held August 2 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Funeral Service was held at the convenience of the family. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to Veterans Outreach Center, 447 South Avenue, Rochester 14620 in his memory. •Mastrodonato, Andrew A., Jr., died July 25, 2018 at age 78. Predeceased by his wife, Catherine (Dennis) Mastrodonato; parents, Andrew and Rose Mastrodonato; sister, Joanne Montagliano. Andy is survived by his children, Scott (Rachelle) Mastrodonato, Nicole (Phil) McMurdy and Andrew (Courtney) Mastrodonato; long time companion Bernita Eger; grandchildren, Lilliana and Colin McMurdy, Jacob and Madison Mastrodonato; nieces, nephews, cousins and many friends. His Funeral Mass was celebrated July 30 at St. John Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Entombment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Donations can be made to Journey Home, 994 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14626 in his memory.
Say you read it in Suburban News & The Herald Kathy O’Hara (Perez) Kathy O’Hara (Perez), 61, of Brockport, NY passed away on July 16, 2018. She was preceded in death by her parents Jack & Nellie O’Hara and her brother Shaun O’Hara. Kathy is survived by her sister, Molly Kleehammer and her two daughters, Katie Brown & Rachael Volpe. A memorial gathering will be held Sunday, Aug 12 at the Brockport Exempt’s Hall, 248 West Ave from 1-4pm.
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Legal NoticeS Notice of Formation Notice of formation of BB6 Properties LLC; Art. of Org filed with Sec’y of State (SSNY) on 6/26/2018. Office Location: Genesee County. SSNY designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may served. SSNY shall mail copy of process to P.O. Box 316, Byron, New York 14422; Purpose: any lawful purpose.
Legal Notice Village of Brockport Brockport Village Hall will close early (at 2pm) on Thursday, August 9, 2018 for a 2:30 pm benefits meeting for employees and retirees to be held at Village Court. As always, correspondence or payments with payment stubs can be placed in the locked drop box near the Village Hall entrance. Leslie Ann Morelli Brockport Village Clerk
Legal Notice Town of Sweden Certificate of Sweden Town Clerk I, Karen M. Sweeting, Town Clerk of the Town of Sweden, in the County of Monroe, State of New York, HEREBY CERTIFY, as follows: That the resolution entitled: Authorize Payment from Workers Compensation Reserve Fund (Resolution No. 75 of 2018 adopted June 26, 2018) a copy of which is on file in the Town Clerk’s Office, was adopted by the Town Board of the Town of Sweden on June 26, 2018, and that a notice setting forth the date of adoption of the resolution and containing an abstract of said resolution concisely stating the purpose and effect thereof, was duly posted and published as required by law – publication date of July 1, 2018 in the Town’s official newspaper. That no petition, as prescribed by Section 91 of the Town Law, protesting against said resolution and requesting that said resolution be submitted to the qualified electors of the Town of Sweden for their approval or disapproval has been filed with the Town Clerk within thirty days (30) after the date of adoption thereof, or at any other time since said adoption. Karen M. Sweeting Town Clerk Dated: August 3, 2018
Legal Notice Town of Clarendon TAKE NOTICE that the Clarendon Town Board will hold a Public Hearing on August 21, 2018 at the Clarendon Historical Society Museum Barn, 16426 Fourth Section Road, Clarendon, NY at 7:00 PM to consider amendments to the Town Zoning Ordinance; as follows: Remove from ARTICLE V, SECTION 510-5 – Minimum Specifications for Residential Structures in the Residential/ Agricultural (RA) District the following: C. Minimum Lot Size If Served by Public Water Supply – Thirty Thousand (30,000) Square Feet ; D. Minimum Lot Size If Served by Public Water Supply & Public Sewer/Package Plant – Twenty Thousand (20,000) Square Feet . Revise ARTICLE VI, Regulations applicable to all Zoning Districts: SECTION 601 – Permitted Uses/ Accessory uses to read: B. An Accessory Building or Structure may be allowed to be placed on a lot without a residence provided the following conditions are met: 1. The accessory structure is for personal use by the owner. No renting or subletting shall be permitted. 2. All exterior areas of the property and premises shall be maintained in accordance with the latest edition of the Property Maintenance Code of New York State. C. Accessory structures/uses shall comply with the setback requirements and all regulations applicable to the zoning district in which it is located, unless otherwise specified in this Ordinance. Add the following to ARTICLE VI, SECTION 608- FLAG LOTS : A. PURPOSE: Whereas, failure of compliance to the zoning regulations could create unreasonable building lot configurations, and whereas unregulated flag lots can have serious impact on land development, traffic, emergency access, fire protection and overall character of a neighborhood, the Planning Board has the discretion to approve residential flag lots within minor or major subdivisions within all zoning districts which permit residential uses. B. All Flag lots shall be subject to Subdivision review by the Planning Board and shall conform to all standards set by the latest Zoning Ordinance and the Subdivision Regulations of the Town of Clarendon. C. Miscellaneous Requirements: 1. Exclusive of the flagpole portion, the flag portion of the lot shall meet all minimum dimensional specifications for the zoning district in which it is located. Exception: There shall be no front yard frontage requirements. (See Article V-DISTRICT REGULATIONS). 2. A minimum flagpole frontage of 30 feet shall be provided; however, the Planning Board may require that the minimum flagpole width be increased on a parcel that is 10 acres in size or larger where it finds that the lot has the potential to be further subdivided. 3. No structure or accessory structure shall occupy any part of the flagpole portion of the lot. 4. Driveways for flag lots shall comply with Article VI, Section 607- RESIDENTIAL DRIVEWAYS of the Zoning Ordinance, and ARTICLE V- GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND DESIGN STANDARDS of the Subdivision regulations. 5. The need for buffering shall be determined by the Planning Board as part of the Site Plan review. 6. The minimum building setback line shall be no closer to the flagpole than 25 feet. Revise ARTICLE VI, SECTION 612 Motor Vehicles to read: See Local Law No. 3 of the year 1997 and Local Law No. 3 of the Year 2007 Regulating the Outside Storage of Unlicensed
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AREA WORSHIP SERVICES BROCKPORT FIRST BAPTIST
Serve. Pray. Worship. A Welcoming and Affirming American Baptist Congregation. 124 Main Street, (585) 637-9770. Sunday: 9:45am - Praise Music; 10:00am - Worship; 10:30am - Children’s Study; 11:15am - Adult Study. Free Community Meal 3rd Sunday.
BROCKPORT FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. “We are a congregation that loves God, loves others and serves the world.” Join us for worship Sundays at 10am with Rev. Nicholas Dorland. We have a family friendly service where all children are welcome to attend service. Nursery and child care is available. Coffee/fellowship following worship. Sunday School and adult education 11:15am each Sunday. Teen Bible and Bagels the first Sunday of each month at 9:15am. Book study Thursday evenings 7 to 8:30pm. Loaf and Ladle serving a free hot meal the fourth Sunday of each month 1 to 2:30pm. Free Community Garden summer and fall. Many fellowship and outreach programs for youth and adults. Website: www. firstchurch14420.org. Email: officefpc@frontiernet.net.
G.O. CHRISTIAN CHURCH
22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10:00 AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.
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HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
MORTON BAPTIST CHURCH
1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-659-8459, mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Interim Minister: Rev. Walter Steenson, email walter.steenson@gmail.com, cell 585-729-2502, home 585-392-5427. For The Glory Of God And The Advancement Of His Kingdom. Service with choir at 10:30am, Children’s Sunday School - during church service, Choir practice Wednesday at 6:30pm, Communion the first Sunday of each month. Handicap accessible.
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club, TurningPoint Teens, Adult Bible Discussion Group. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.
SPENCERPORT UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
With God’s help, we are Christians who are trying to get it right by making disciples for Jesus Christ through Worship, Fellowship and Love for all of God’s children. Would you join us on our journey? 30 Amity Street, Spencerport, NY, 585-352-3114, spencerportumc. org, sumc@rochester.rr.com. Jack Laskowski, Pastor. Sunday Service is at 10:30am followed by Coffee Hour in the Fellowship Hall. Child Care, Sunday School and Bible Study available. Handicap accessible.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 9am.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, Preschool.
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, Phone: 585-352-5481, E-mail: sstjohnc@dor.org, The Rev. Peter B. Mottola. Mass Schedule: Saturday 5pm, Sun 7:45am, 9:30am, & 11:15am; Monday 8am; Tuesday 8am; Wednesday 6:30pm; Thursday 8am; Friday (Traditional Latin) 8am. Confessions: Wednesday 5:45pm, Saturday 3:45pm. Upcoming events: Vacation Bible School “SHIPWRECKED” Aug. 13-17, 2018. Check out our Website for details www.stjohnschurchspencerport.org.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Saturday schedule: Confessions 3:304:30pm; Rosary 4:30pm; Mass 5pm. Mass: Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy). LifeTeen Mass 7pm. Vacation Bible School “A Radical Ride on the Wings of Prayer with the Amazing Angel and Super Saints” August 13 through 17, 9:30am to 12:30pm daily. Register at www.stleochurch.org or call 392-2710. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.
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13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 8:00AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
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Sweden water study meeting scheduled for August 7 The Town of Sweden will host the presentation of a public water expansion study recently completed by MRB Group on Tuesday, August 7 at 7 p.m. at the Sweden Town Hall, 18 State Street. Joining MRB in the presentation will be a representative from the Monroe County Water Authority and Jay Grasso, a consultant who completed a median income study of the town earlier in the year.
The goal of the studies is to pursue funding opportunities for the expansion of public water in largely rural areas of the town. Residents who are interested in public water expansion are encouraged to attend the meeting. A video taping of the meeting will be available on the town’s website later in the week. Provided information
Preservation League wants to save Tug Urger and other Erie Canal resources The Preservation League of New York State is seeking support for its efforts to protect the historic Tug Urger and other Erie Canal vessels that provide an authentic link to the past. The League recently learned that the New York State Canal Corporation, under the New York Power Authority (NYPA), has plans to beach the tugboat Urger, flagship of the Erie Canal and beloved “teaching tug.” This vessel has introduced thousands of school children and members of the public to New York’s navigable waterways, reinforcing the role of the Erie Canal in making New York the Empire State. Tug Urger used to travel up and down the canal system for school field trips and public events. Now the Canal Corporation and NYPA want to pull it from the water and make it a dry-land exhibit at a NYS Visitor Center off the Thruway in Montgomery County. NYPA’s plans would permanently disable the Urger and prevent it from returning to service. The League is launching an advocacy campaign to call attention to the plight of the Urger and to call on the Canal Corporation and New York Power Authority to work with stakeholders to develop a plan for the fleet of historic canal vessels, more than a dozen of which are slated to be scuttled off Long Island to create artificial reefs for sport fishing and recreational diving. According to Jay DiLorenzo, president of the Preservation League, “The Erie Canal is an engine for recreation and tourism with significant economic benefits for canal communities, businesses, and New York State. The Preservation League has been working for years to help communities in the Erie Canal Corridor address their unique preservation challenges and revitalize canalside assets.” Through more than $600,000 in grants, technical servic-
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es, workshops, awards and the Industrial Heritage Reuse Project, the Preservation League has helped individuals, not-for-profits and municipalities throughout the canal corridor. Loans from the Endangered Properties Intervention Program (EPIP) have added more than $300,000 in support. “As we mark the 100th anniversary of the Barge Canal, it seems like a remarkably poor time to remove historic resources from the National Historic Landmark NYS Canal System,” continued DiLorenzo. “It’s hard to imagine the future of the canal system without Tug Urger and other significant historic vessels on the water. These vessels convey the sense of New York State pride, stewardship, and heritage that are integral to a thriving, living waterway,” said Bob Radliff, Executive Director of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor. According to Dan Wiles, president of the Board of Directors of the Canal Society of New York State, “The 1901 Urger already had a storied career even before plying Barge Canal waters in the 1920s, serving as a fishing boat on Lake Michigan. As one of the State’s maintenance workhorses, its presence overlaps nearly all of the years of the Barge Canal, now celebrating its centennial. It has been appreciated by generations across these many years and across New York State. It is one of the essential links between that past and the future. We all need it to continue this mission on the waterway, being shared by communities throughout the canal corridor.” In addition to the effort to save the Urger, the League is also calling on the Canal Corporation and New York Power Authority to work with stakeholders to develop a plan for the remainder of the fleet of historic canal vessels, which currently numbers 57. More information and a petition is on the Preservation League’s website at www.preservenys.org/save-the-urger.
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Auction to be held at 2601 Clarkson Parma Townline Road, 2 miles north of Route 104. REAL ESTATE: Selling at 5:30 P.M. will be 1836 sq. ft. country home on 1.9 acres wooded lot in Hilton School District. Barn/shop has electric and wood furnace. Ready for clean out and remodel. Sells to highest bidder. $6,000 deposit required to bid. Open houses: Sat. Aug. 4 from 10 – 11AM and Tues. Aug. 7 from 4 – 5PM. Call Penne 303-2325 or Shelly 683-0995. CAR, BOAT TOOLS: See www.harriswilcox.com for pictures and list. TERMS: 13% B.P. Mastercard, Visa or Discover, 3% discount for cash or NYS check. Phone (585) 494-1880
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August events at the Spencerport Depot August will be a busy month at the Spencerport Depot and Canal Museum. All month, the museum will be featuring a historic lenticular photo of Main Street in Rochester. This object is on loan from the NY Museum of Transportation. The museum will also be hosting several events: On August 7 from 6 to 7:30 p.m., The Genesee Valley Arts Council will be at the museum running an Arts Grants seminar. For more information and to book a place, please call Melissa Moody at 243-6785 by August 5. The 4th Annual Spencerport Heritage Day will be on Saturday, August 18 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., featuring jazz
music from the Hot Club of Buffalo (11 a.m. to 1 p.m.) and Bearcat and the Birds (2 to 4 p.m). There will also be activities and demonstrations for people including a Spencerport FD Fire Truck (1 to 2 p.m). The museum along with the Village of Spencerport are hosting the Corning Museum of Glass’ GlassBarge and the 1862 Barge Replica, the Lois McClure on Wednesday, August 22 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tickets for the GlassBarge are all reserved but shore side viewing is available. For more information about these events, visit www. spencerportdepot.com/events or call on 352-0942. Provided information and photo
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