Westside News Wrap - July 12, 2015

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Fifteenth annual Festa Italiana set for July 16-18 For the 15th consecutive year the Italian American Community Center will feature its Festa Italiana. There will be a variety of programs ranging from international entertainment, great Italian food and activities for young and old. The Festa Italiana will run July 16, 17 and 18 on the grounds of the IACC on Manitou Road in Gates. In pursuit of its mission, the Festa Italiana will offer the Italian American community highlights of Italy’s musical heritage and Italian culture with popular Italian American artists, including Pino Gioia, one of Italy’s most renowned performers. Concerts will include “Direct from Las Vegas” with Suzanne Goulet in a tribute to Liza Minelli, and local favorite NOVA featuring Franco Ciffa. The Formula Band will also perform a party and dance set in the evening. Coupe DeVilles will return by popular demand on Saturday night with “Smoking Blues” to close the festival. Admission at the door is $5 for adults and free for ages 16 and under accompanied by an adult. For more information check the website at www. iaccrochester.org.

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Erie Canal Heritage Corridor recognizes Locks District in Lockport by Kristina Gabalski Calling the “Flight of Five” locks on the Erie Canal in Lockport, “.. a major regional tourist attraction, a must see destination,” the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor recently honored the Lockport Locks Heritage District with one of two 2015 Erie Canalway Heritage Awards of Excellence. Recipients were recognized June 24 during a ceremony in Syracuse at the annual meeting of the Erie Canalway Heritage Corridor Commission and Heritage Fund Board. Hudson Crossing Park in Schuylerville was also honored with an Award of Excellence. Honorable Mention went to the Old Erie Canal Towpath at Butternut Drive in Dewitt. The award honors significant places along the corridor and recognizes excellence in advancing the goals of the Erie Canalway Preservation and Management Plan. “We congratulate this year’s recipients for capitalizing on and showcasing our canal heritage,” said Russ Andrews, chairman of the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor Commission. “These are not only great places to visit, they are outstanding models that show how preserving our heritage can go hand-in-hand with economic and community revitalization.” Dave Kinyon, chairman of the Lockport Locks Heritage District Corporation said, “We’re honored to be recognized with this award. Along with sites in Niagara Falls,

and Buffalo, Lockport’s canal-related attractions represent a significant cluster of outstanding heritage assets that make Western New York a tremendous destination for visitors. The collaborative effort in Lockport is reinforced at the regional and state level to maximize the economic impact that heritage tourism offers to all of our communities.” A five-person independent jury selected award recipients based on a written application and site visit, which included meetings with officials at each site, as well as community leaders, municipal representatives and other stakeholders. The award recognizes the Lockport Locks District as the focus of highly successful economic investment, historic preservation, and community revitalization centered on the city’s iconic locks. The Locks District showcases the restoration of Locks 69 and 70 - originally completed in 1849. Canal Street, a pedestrian and bicycle-only street overlooking the locks, anchors a number of events, businesses and attractions including: the Erie Canal Discovery Center; Lake Effect Ice Cream; Flight of Five Winery; Lockport Caves and Underground Boat Rides; and a weekly community market. Additionally, Harrison Place, an advanced manufacturing and entrepreneurship hub, Cornerstone CFCU Arena, a newly opened skating facility, and Lockport Locks and Erie Canal Cruises are located in the district.


by Kristina Gabalski

Make the summer garden cheery with daisies

sired length and finish off a crown by tucking the end under near the starter head. Students at Medina High School continue a graduation tradition that began there in the 1920s and involves a large, lush daisy chain.During graduation, 16 juniors carry a 54 ft. long daisy chain, leading graduates into the ceremony. The chain is symbolic of “moving up day” and honors the top 16 girls - who wear white dresses and gloves - in the junior class, escorted by the top two boys who wear tuxes and red vests. The students make the large chain themselves, gathering 90 bushels of daisies from gardens and fields and wind them tightly around a thick rope. It’s a beautiful tradition and a special way to enjoy the summer daisies.

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Please fill out form below and mail to: Spencerport Canal Days Car Show, PO Box 331, Spencerport, NY 14559 Name:____________________________________________________YEAR _______ Street Address:____________________________________________MAKE _______ Daisies make excellent cut flowers. Here they add a casual, meadow feel to a mixed bouquet. The soft stems of daisies can be woven together to create a flower chain. K. Gabalski photo.

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Daisies - Shasta daisies (Leucanthemum x superbum) in particular, are a mainstay of my early summer flowerbeds and borders. Mine come into bloom after the peonies fade and help keep the landscape looking cheery until the lilies and later blooming perennials take over. Daisies are a member of the large Asteraceae family and feature white flower rays with yellow center disks on free-flowering plants. They like full sun, but will tolerate light shade and are not picky about soil acidity. Daisies do like rich, well-drained soil, are tolerant of rabbits and deer, and will bloom through the summer if dead flower heads are removed. Daisies also make excellent cut flowers. Luther Burbank (1849-1926) developed the Shasta daisy in the 1890s. He crossed European oxeye daisy, Pyrenees chrysanthemum, Portuguese field daisy, and Japanese field daisy to produce the Shasta daisy, which is named for the snow-covered Mt. Shasta in northern California, and located near where Burbank did his work. Shastas can grow 2 to 3 feet tall and spread to 18 inches wide. My favorite Shasta cultivar is ‘Becky’ which has rigid stems that grow 3 to 4 feet tall. ‘Becky’ is larger than most other Shasta cultivars and does not require staking. Even with heavy rains this past June, mine held up well. Daisies are easy to grow, but can be plagued by leaf miners, stem rots and leaf spots - the latter are caused by bacterial and fungal diseases. Leaf spot shows as round or irregular brown leaf spotting and is more common at times of heavy rain. Giving daisies lots of room and keeping their planting area clean can help control fungal diseases, but when it’s as wet as it has been, control can be very difficult. In addition to giving them space, keep daisies looking their best by removing faded blooms and dividing regularly, especially when you notice the center of the clump is dying back. Separate plants and select the strongest pieces from the outside of the clump for re-planting.

Before you re-plant divisions or put in new transplants, make sure to prepare the soil well by spading it to a depth of at least 12 to18 inches and working in lots of organic material such as leaf mold, compost or well-rotted manure. Add some fertilizer following manufacturer’s directions for the amount to apply. Making daisy chains has long been a fun garden activity. You can use daisies or any flowers with soft, flexible stems. To braid a chain, start with three long-stemmed flowers and cross them over each other. Braid the stems together for about one inch. Add another flower so the new stem rests on top of the center and continue braiding holding the new flower stem together with the center stem. Continue the process until your chain reaches the de-

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