Interim Principal joins B-B Jr./Sr. HS
Carol Stehmcational Leadership Department.
“I am genuinely thrilled to return to Byron-Bergen,” said Stehm. “I had a wonderful experience at the Elementary School last year and look forward to getting to know the older students and seeing some familiar rovided information and photo
Parma Greece UCC celebrates 189 years of faith and service
GUCC is honoring this occasion by offering several opportunities to celebrate. Anyone who has ever been a member of the church, served on a board, sang in the choir, gotten married there, had children baptized or attended Sunday School there, or enjoyed their chicken barbeques or potluck suppers is part of the church’s rich history. All are welcome to join in a week of joy and remembrance at these celebration events: •August 20 – Outdoor service in the gazebo and Memory Garden at 9 a.m., followed by resentation by parma/Hilton Historian David Crumb at 7 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall: “The Last Country Church, Gathering Stones” (in person and online) •August 24 and 25 – The Labyrinth returns, a walking meditation available from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Fellowship Hall
•August 27 – Anniversary Sunday, a special worship service at 9 a.m. followed by the annual church picnic/breakfast buffet.
Worship services are Sunday mornings astor Bradley Klug. The church is located at 1211 Manitou road,
GUCC is a welcoming, caring community, bringing together people from multiple religious traditions and backgrounds, honoring the spiritual journey of each individual. No matter who you are, or where you are on
For more information on these events or GUCC office at 585-3926120, visit www.parmagreeceucc.org, or o to the church’s Facebook page, parma rovided information and photo
How sheep are bringing the “farm” to solar farms in Ogden
by Mike Zale, Ogden Town SupervisorSheep and solar energy. Until recently, I never would have imagined how these two very different things could be linked. That is, until Town Clerk Noelle Burley, Assistant Building Inspector Sue Duggan and I took an impromptu workday field trip to a local solar site on Whittier Road to meet with a farmer who is revolutionizing the way we utilize land for both agriculture and industrial purposes in the town.
When we arrived at the solar field, we were greeted by Olesya Haze, owner of TIM Farms, and her flock of sheep. Within the confines of the perimeter fences, the flock happily devoured grass and other vegetation growing amid the solar panels, not the least bit concerned by the onlooking spectators.
It’s called solar grazing, also known as agrivoltaics, the practice of simultaneous use of land for solar panels and agriculture. TIM Farms launched in 2018, when the owners moved to Ogden and pur-
chased their first sheep. Since then, their flock has grown exponentially, and they have begun selling their stock and whole lamb to the local community and beyond.
With an eye for pasture, they noticed all the unutilized vegetation within solar fields as prime landscape for sheep grazing. They contacted the owners of these solar sites and proposed a collaborative approach that would bring the “farm” to the solar farm. The response was overwhelmingly positive, and their flock now provides vegetation management services at the neighboring solar site on Whittier Road.
Overgrown vegetation can shade and damage solar panels, so these sites must be regularly maintained. The standard mowing approach is both costly and tedious, and the land beneath the panels serves no real purpose.
That’s where the sheep come in. They consume the grass, weeds, tree seedlings and other veg-
etation, keeping the panels in peak operation. In turn, the panels provide shade on hot summer days, and shelter from the rain. The sheep also play a vital role in improving the soil, echoing the success of strip mine reclamation programs that restore degraded lands.
TIM Farms solar sheep project is among the first in our region and I’m sure it won’t be the last. It truly demonstrates the potential of combining energy with agriculture and maximizing land use for everyone’s benefit. It’s a win for the sheep, the farmers, and the owners of the solar fields.
Thank you to Olesya for allowing us to come by for a visit and for teaching us about this fascinating method. It’s a good day when you learn something new and get to feed alfalfa to a flock of sheep. We look forward to visiting again soon.
Spencerport CSD teacher arrested
Ian Milam, a math teacher at Spencerport’s Cosgrove Middle School, has been arrested and is being charged with crimes involving the production, receipt, possession of child pornography, and transfer of obscene material to a minor.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Meghan K. McGuire, who is handling the case, stated that on May 3, 2023, the Greece Police Department received a report that a sexually explicit video was discovered on a 12-year-old girl’s phone. The girl allegedly received the video from her friend, an 11-yearold girl. Subsequent investigation determined that Snapchat accounts with usernames “matteckler” and “mikeywikey37” had been contacting the two minor girls.
Search warrants traced the materials to defendant Milam, who allegedly posed as a high school student in the Spencerport School District and sent sexually explicit photos and videos to the 11-year-old. Milam is also accused of manipulating her into sending a photo via Snapchat of herself in a tank top. Investigators also uncovered numerous sexually explicit conversations between “matteckler” or “mikeywikey37” and other Snapchat users who appeared to be minors. Milam is also accused of coercing a 12-year-old girl to send sexually explicit photos to him.
Milam made an initial appearance before U.S. Magistrate Judge Mark W. Pedersen on August 9 and is being held pending a detention hearing on August 14.
Milam joined the Spencerport Central School District in 2018 and has served as an elementary and middle school teacher. He has been placed
newsmakers
The following students were named to the 2023 spring presidents list at SUNY Genesee Community College:
•Natalie Utz of Bergen
•Emily Johnson of Bergen
•Kaitlyn Windhauser of Bergen
•Fayth Norway of Hamlin
•Laura Ellsmore of Holley
•Tatum Gagne of Holley
•Olivia Miller of Holley
•Madelyn St. John of Holley
•Melania Towner of Holley
•Sara Kingdollar of Holley
•Brendi Nunnenkamp of Holley
•Erica Sampson of North Chili
•Abigail Algarin of North Chili
•Breanna Fox of Rochester
•Terence Kurtz of Rochester
• Daniel Ziegler of Rochester (14624)
• David Ziegler of Rochester (14624)
•Elena Ford of Rochester (14624)
• Stephanie Dalba of Rochester (14624)
•Nina Lacey of Rochester (14624).
on administrative leave and had his access revoked to all district electronic resources and buildings. Further, he has been directed not to have any contact with SCSD students, staff, or families.
In a letter to the district, Spencerport Superintedent Ty Zinkiewich said, “The district was never given any reason to suspect illegal or inappropriate behavior by Milam in any way. A background check and employment screening are required prior to hiring. His screening included a search of the New York State Sex Offender Registry. That screening came through with the approval from the State Education Department.”
The district is working with investigators to determine whether any Spencerport students may be involved, and is encouraging families with students who may have had him as a teacher or advisor to ask about their online activity.
Zinkiewich said the district has launched an internal review, and that any official release of information will come from law enforcement. “Our priority will be to our students and maintaining the integrity of the FBI investigation,” he said.
If any members of the public have information regarding Milam or the Snapchat accounts “matteckler” or “mikeywikey37,” please contact the FBI at 585-279-0085.
The Department of Justice also reminds the community that the fact that a defendant has been charged with a crime is merely an accusation and the defendant is presumed innocent until and unless proven guilty.
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Fundraiser planned to benefit equine therapy program
A Food Truck Rodeo, Cornhole Tournament and Vendor Fair will be held Sunday, August 20, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hamlin VFW, 1739 Lake Road, Hamlin. The event benefits Before the Last Call, an equine therapy program for first responders and veterans that is based in Kendall.
Team registration for the Cornhole Tournament begins at 11 a.m. Bags fly and the fair begins at noon. The event also includes a Chinese Auction, 50/50 raffles, pony rides, and more.
All proceeds raised go directly towards helping Before the Last Call provide equine therapy free of charge to our nation’s and community’s heroes.
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Volunteer to transcribe books into Braille
The Spencerport Lions Braille Service will be offering Braille Transcription classes at the Gates/ Spencerport Ambulance building at 116 Lyell Avenue, Spencerport. Classes will start on Thursday, September 14, 2023 and will meet weekly, Thursday mornings, through May.
Olivia Petronio of Spencerport, was named to the spring 2023 dean’s list at Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A graduate of Brockport High School, she is the daughter of Frank Petronio and Martha David of Spencerport.
Eric Velez of Hilton, graduated in May 2023 with a master of science degree in health, physical education, and recreation from Emporia State University, Emporia, Kansas.
The following students were named to the spring 2023 dean’s list at St. Lawrence University.
•Carly Baker of Rochester. Baker is majoring in philosophy. Baker attended Hilton Central High School.
•Keara Conolly of Hilton. Conolly is majoring in psychology and Hispanic studies. Conolly attended Hilton Central High School.
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There is a nominal cost for the course, however the student will be provided with an instructor, instruction materials, Braille Writer and Braille paper. Students should plan on approximately two hours of homework per day as they work towards certification as a transcriber by the Library of Congress. Transcribers can then work at home transcribing requested reading materials for the blind.
Ongoing support and encouragement will be provided at weekly meetings, where volunteers come together to proofread each other’s work.
For more information and to register for the class, call instructor Mary Ann Knapp at 613-5956 or Jean Blasioli at 737-2149.
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Classes/Workshops/Webinars
•Cornell Cooperative Extension Olmsted Parks on Thursday, August 17, at 6:30 p.m. at the Sweden Farmers Museum, 4988 Lake Road. Pre-registration is required and each class costs $5 per person at the time of registration. Class size is limited to 20 people. Registrations will be taken at the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center, 4927 Lake Road, at swedenclarksonrec.recdesk.com, or call 431-0090.
Donations Needed
•Lakeview Community Church, 30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive), is collecting cans of canned fruits for the Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf on Saturday, August 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
•The RMSC Council is gearing up for its annual Fantastic Findings Sale (September 21-24 at the RMSC Campus) with Donation Days this summer.
The RMSC Council accepts: antiques, art, collectibles, furniture (no couches or china cabinets), gardening tools, hardware, housewares, jewelry, seasonal decorations, sporting goods, and working appliances. They cannot accept books, clothing, cribs, infant seats, mattresses, box springs, or medical supplies. The next Donation Day is Saturday, August 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Eisenhart Auditorium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester. For information, go to https://rmsc.org/events/ fantasticfindings/.
Events
•Euchre at Harvey C. Noone Post #954 American Legion, 6444 Buffalo Road, Churchville, every third Thursday (August 17) of the month at 6:30 p.m. Arrive by 6 p.m. to secure a seat for individual play. Contact Tish Juergens at levans14428@ yahoo.com with any questions.
•Strawberry Social at Union Church, 14 North Main Street, Churchville, on August 19 from 1 to 3 p.m. Serving hot dogs, strawberry desserts and ice cream. For information, call 585-293-1665.
•Clarkson Good Neighbor Day is Friday, August 18, at Hafner Park, 3645 Lake Road, Clarkson. Clarkson Historical Society is doing tours of the Academy from 4 to 5 p.m. Brockport Lions Crusin’ Car Show from 5 p.m. to dusk. Kids activities, including pony rides, face painting, and a fishing derby, from 5 to 7 p.m. Ruby Shooz performs at 7 p.m. Food will be available for purchase. The event ends with fireworks at 10 p.m.
•Trio Ghidorah performs Saturday, August 19, at noon as part of the Hoag Music Series at the Hoag Library, 134 South Main Street, Albion. All performances are free and open to the public.
•Hilton-Parma Recreation presents Food Truck Wednesdays at Parma Town Park every Wednesday from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Food trucks will be located near the playground area. August 16, The Melt Truck.
•Letchworth State Park’s summer schedule has almost daily free educational outings, field trips, and community science experiences. For a complete list of upcoming educational programs, go to https://on.ny.gov/3Yf3vUk.
•Spencerport’s Music on the Canal summer concert series will be held on Sundays from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. On August 20, PV Nunes plays Blues to Country. Held rain or shine. Admission is free. Bring a lawn chair.
•Brockport’s Summer Serenades free concert series is held on Thursday evenings at the Welcome Center, 11 Water Street (rain location is St. Luke’s Church, corner of Main and State Streets). Three Hits and a Miss perform on August 17 at 6:30 p.m. Wide range of songs from the 50s through the 80s. •Summer Concert and Food Truck Rodeo on Tuesday, August 15, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Greece Town Hall Campus. Free admission and parking. The concert will feature the Skycoasters. Participating food trucks include Terry’s Tips and Beef BBQ, Sugary Delights, Wraps on Wheels, Melt Food Truck, J&S Fried Dough, Mr. Squeeze Lemonade, Kona Ice, Red Osier/Cheesy Eddies, and Travelin’ Tom’s Coffee Truck.
•Gates Recreation & Parks Summer Concerts are held outside of Gates Town Hall, 1605 Buffalo Road, every other Sunday at 6:30 p.m. A different food truck will be on-site at each performance. All concerts are free. Bring seating. In case of inclement weather, concerts will be moved inside the Town Hall. The Boomers perform on August 20. Food truck is Wraps on Wheels.
•Wegmans Concerts by the Shore are held every Wednesday from 7 to 8:30 p.m. at Ontario Beach Park, 50 Beach Avenue, Rochester. Concerts are free to attend. Dukes (R&B) performs on August 16. For information, go to https://www.ontariobeachentertainment.org/concerts-by-the-shore/.
•A Community Outdoor Movie Night will be hosted by St. Paul Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton featuring the film Overcomer on Friday, August 18, at 7:45 p.m. An inspirational movie for the whole family (Rated PG). Free movie and popcorn. Bring your own lawn chairs and blankets. In case of rain, the event will be held indoors. For information, call 392-4000 or go to www.stpaulhilton.org.
•The Gathering Table/Teen Closet at Brockport First Baptist Church, 124 Main Street, will be held on Sunday, August 20, from noon to 1 p.m. The menu will be a brunch lunch. The Teen Closet will be open 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Clothes and accessories will be offered for free to teens and young adults.
•The 25th Annual Clarissa Street Reunion will be held on August 19 from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on Clarissa Street from Troup Street to Samuel McCree Way. This event celebrates the vibrant history and enduring legacy of the Black and brown community in Rochester, while honoring National Black Business Month. There will be a parade along with variety of vendors, exhibits, storytellers, food, and musical entertainment. For details, go to https:// www.clarissastreetlegacy.com.
•Movies in the Park, a series of family-friendly movie screenings, runs through the summer with all movies beginning at dusk, approximately a half hour after sunset. Prior to each movie, there will be a scavenger hunt where attendees will have an opportunity to find Never Forget Roses honoring local people who served our country and paid the ultimate price for their service. Hook will be screened August 18 at Mendon Ponds Park.
Fundraisers
•Drive-thru Chicken BBQ on Friday, August 18, from 3:30 p.m. until sold out, at Elmgrove UMC, 1500 Spencerport Road, Gates. Dinners are $15 each or two for $25 and include half chicken, salt potatoes, apple sauce, coleslaw, roll and dessert. For information, call 247-4973.
•A Food Truck Rodeo, Cornhole Tournament and Vendor Fair will be held Sunday, August 20, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Hamlin VFW, 1739 Lake Road, Hamlin. The event benefits Before the Last Call, an equine therapy program for first responders and veterans. Team registration for the Cornhole Tournament begins at 11 a.m. Bags fly and the fair begins at noon. The event also includes a Chinese Auction, 50/50 raffles, pony rides, and more.
•Hilton Cheer Car Wash and Bottle Drive on Saturday, August 26, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Steve’s Convenience Store, 690 Manitou Road, Hilton. Buy a $5 tickets from any Hilton cheerleader and bring cans and bottles to donate.
•End of Summer Book Sale sponsored by the Friends of the Greece Puiblic Library - August 26 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Buckman’s Plaza Lower Level, 2590 West Ridge Road. Bring your own bag. Masking is optional.
•Mainly Books, 24 Main Street, Hilton, is holding a DVD sale for all of August and September. Buy one DVD, get one free; over 1,000 titles to choose from. See store for details. Starting in September, evening hours are changing to Tuesday night till 7 p.m. Senior Day is also changing to the first Tuesday of the month. Proceeds support the Parma Public Library.
•Pineway Ponds 5K is September 23. Run or walk with family and friends as the route takes participants over two bridges, ending with a celebration at Pineway Ponds Park. Sign up online at https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/Spencerport/ PinewayPondsPark5KRunWalk. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Willie Bee Foundation.
Government Meetings
•Chili: Historic Preservation Board – August 14, 7 p.m.; Town Board – August 16, 7 p.m. (live stream available). All meetings are at the Town Hall Main Meeting Room.
•Churchville: Board of Trustees – August 14, 7 p.m., at 23 E. Buffalo Street.
•Hamlin: Town Board – August 14, 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals – August 21, 7 p.m., at 1658 Lake Road.
•Parma: Town Board – August 15, 6:30 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals – August 16, 7 p.m.; Planning Board – August 21, 7 p.m., at 1300 Hilton Parma Corners Road.
•Spencerport: Board of Trustees – August 16, 4:30 p.m.; Zoning Board – August 17, 7 p.m., at 27 West Avenue.
Health/Help
• The Food Cupboard at First Presbyterian Church of Chili, 3600 Chili Avenue is open from 10 to 11:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 19, and the third Saturday of each month. Grocery Bags of food donated to those in need – currently serving around 80 families. Anyone interested in being a Food Cupboard Helper (packing bags, handing out food, etc.), making monetary donations, and/or donating peanut butter, cereal or crackers to this cause, can contact the church at 585-889-9896.
•Free Family Health & Wellness Fair on Saturday, August 26, 9 a.m. to noon, at the Mall at Greece Ridge. Local organizations will offer wellness information. Stop by to receive free blood pressure tests, mammography screenings, free at-home colorectal cancer screening tests (if eligible), Operation Safe Child fingerprinting ID cards, and more. To schedule an appointment with the Mobile Mammography Unit, call 585-922-PINK or go to https://pink. rochesterregional.org. Sponsored by Assemblyman Josh Jensen.
•The Spencerport addiction support group meeting for anyone touched by addiction is every Tuesday, 6:30 p.m., at Spencerport Wesleyan Church, 2653 Nichols Street. Park in the back, enter thru downstairs door and go all the way to the back and through a door to the back room. Call 410-8021 or 261-5280 with any questions.
Historical
•The national America 250 team wants to know, “What does America mean to you?” Whether it’s
a photo from your hometown, reflections on how you want to mark America’s 250th birthday, or a story about your family’s journey to these shores, all are invited to share their point of view on what makes America, America. Go to https://america250. org/share-your-story/ to learn more.
•Joel Humphrey will present a talk, The Future of History, on Wednesday, August 23, 7 p.m., at the Colby Pulver House Museum, 568 Colby Street, Spencerport. For information, call David at 4904751 or email saxman14410@gmail.com.
•Clarendon Historical Society presents Queen of the Bremen by Marlies Adams DiFante, the true story of an American child trapped in Germany during WWII, on Wednesday, August 16, at 7 p.m. Held at the Clarendon Historical Society, 16426 Fourth Section Road at Church Street. For information call 585-638-6371 ext. 104 or 585-4020148.
•The Gates Historical Society’s next program is Monday, August 21, 7 p.m., at the Gates Town Hall Annex. Jim Dierks, from the New York Museum of Transportation, will be sharing about the museum and presenting a slide show entitled “The Interurban Era,” covering the history of trolley lines from 1900 to 1930. This program is free. The facilities are handicapped accessible.
Library Programs
•The Hamlin Public Library is open Mondays/ Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays/Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Fridays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed Saturdays in August. Digital Literacy of Rochester is at the library Mondays from noon to 3 p.m. providing tech help. Preschool storytime is Mondays at 10:30 a.m. Summer reading finale is on Wednesday, August 16, from 1 to 2:30 p.m. It will be a Big Outdoor Game Day with giant Connect 4, Plinko, cornhole, hula hoop relay races, chess/checkers, and more. Ice Cream and free eye-screening will be provided by the Hamlin Lions Club. Call 964-2320 to register for programs. Visit the library’s Facebook page or www.hamlinlibraryny.org for more information.
•Newman Riga Library, 1 South Main Street, Churchville, is open Mondays/Wednesdays/Fridays from 11 a.m. to 5 p. m.; Tuesdays/Thursdays 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. For information, call 293-2009, go to newmanrigalibrary.org, or visit the library’s Facebook page.
•Ogden Farmers’ Library, 269 Ogden Center Road, is open Monday 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., Tuesday through Thursday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (every third Friday opening at 10 a.m.), closed Saturdays in July and August. Story time every Tuesday at 10:15 a.m. Rotating registration-required kids events every Thursday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m.: Drawing Club (first Thurs.), LEGO Club (second Thurs.), ROCDOG Therapy Dog Visit (third Thurs.), Pokémon Trainers Club (fourth Thurs.). Walking Club for all ages is every Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m., meeting at Union Street Coffee House, rain or shine. Find Adult and Teen events at OgdenLibrary. com or facebook.com/ogdenfarmerslibrary.
•Parma Public Library, 7 West Avenue, Hilton is holding the following events (no registration unless indicated): Tiny Canvas Art Show – Monday, August 14, 6 to 8 p.m., for all ages. Enjoy refreshments and games while viewing the tiny canvas submissions by Parma patrons. Baby Storytime & Sensory Play – Tuesday, August 15, 10 to 10:30 a.m., recommended for ages 0 to 3. Teen End of Summer Reading Party – Tuesday, August 15, 3 p.m., for grades 7 and up. Come to the Hilton-Parma Community Center Gazebo to celebrate the end of summer with tie dye t-shirts, games, and snacks. White t-shirts and other supplies will be provided as supplies last. Storytime @ the Gazebo – Wednesday, August 16, 10:30 a.m., recommended for ages 2 to 6. Join Ms. Zuzu at the Gazebo for an outdoor storytime. Bring blankets or chairs. Rain location is the Parma Library. Sweet & Spicy Romance (ONLINE) – Wednesday, August 16, 7 to 8 p.m., register to receive a Zoom link to discuss The Siren of Sussex by Mimi Matthews. So Little Time & Tots – Thursday, August 17, 2 to 3 p.m., at Mamaste Cafe in Hilton to discuss The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan. Kids End of Summer Reading Party – Friday, August 18, 2 p.m. Celebrate your reading journey with ice cream, raffle prizes, games, and more. For information, call 392-8350 or visit www. parmapubliclibrary.org.
•This is a sample of programs held at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue, Brockport, 637-1050. For complete information, visit seymourlibraryweb. org. Programs marked with an * require advance registration. Historic Pursuits: The Hearth and Home – Monday, August 14, 11 a.m. to noon, for ages 5 to adult. Step back in time to the 1700s in this lively interpretation of home life: colonial cooking, holidays, children’s games, schoolhouse activities, and daily chores make for a full session of domestic fun. Historic Pursuits: Revolutionary War Soldier – Monday, August 14, 2 to 3 p.m., for ages 8 to adult. Marching, soldiering games, and marksmanship are all presented in a safe, highly interactive format as participants learn about the Revolutionary War and the men (and women!) who answered freedom’s call. Girls Rock! Rochester Songwriting Workshop* – Tuesday, August 15 and 22, 4 to 5:15 p.m. Artfully express your thoughts and emotions by learning how to build imagery using descriptive writing tools powered through song, poems, journaling, and lyrical composition.
Explore New York’s musical roots at GCV&M’s Fiddlers’ Fair & Making Music Weekend
Genesee Country Village & Museum, in Mumford, will dig into the musical roots and folk traditions of New York State during the annual Fiddlers’ Fair & Making Music Weekend, coming up on Saturday, August 19, and Sunday, August 20, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Visitors will enjoy a musical experience that brings together musicians on multiple stages for a weekend of nonstop entertainment. Settle in to hear the variety of performers, enjoy food and drink, explore the 19th-century Historic Village, and spend the day immersed in live musical performances. This event is sponsored by National Grid with media sponsor WXXI.
Explore the musical roots of New York State
Explore the musical stylings brought to New York State by laborers on the Erie Canal, listen in on a discussion around cultural expression, racial stereotyping, and appropriation involved in 19th-century minstrel shows, see a luthier crafting stringed instruments on site and learn about his process, enjoy a lively demonstration of Irish bagpipes (uillean pipes) and learn about the role this instrument played in shaping Irish-American music, explore development of the American Blues in New York State, and more.
New this year –take a master class
New for 2023, visitors to Fiddlers’ Fair & Making Music Weekend are invited to join regional performers and professionals for one-hour workshops included in the cost of festival admission. On Saturday, sit in on “Improvisation Made Simple & Learning By Ear” hosted by Howard Lester
(11:30 a.m.), “Introduction to Home Recording” hosted by Alfred Brown of Lowly Mountain Banjos, or “The Art of Harmonica” hosted by Thomas Hanney (2:30 p.m.). On Sunday, join “Playing with Others & How to Jam” hosted by Daniel Lynch (12:30 p.m.) or “Stage Presence & Audience Interaction” hosted by Howard Lester (1:45 p.m.).
Meet regional tradition-bearers
The festival will feature mainstays of New York State’s folk and historical music community. Special presentations include, but are not limited to: Tim Ball (“Upstate Crossroads,” an exploration of fiddle tunes from across New York State), Ted McGraw (learn about the relevance of accordions in our local musical history), and more. Other tradition bearers include Nils Caspersson, Mary Lester, John Ryan, Howie Lester, and Allen Hopkins.
Jamming Tent
The Fiddlers of the Genesee will once again sponsor the Jam Tent on the museum’s scenic Great Meadow – open to any visitors who arrive with instruments in hand ready to lend their talents to a tune. Visiting musicians are also encouraged to find spots throughout the museum grounds where they can indulge in impromptu jams.
Enjoy musical performances galore
Visitors are encouraged to bring a chair or blanket to settle in for a wide variety of musical performances all around the GCV&M grounds. Hear performances by The String Chickens, Almost Irish, The Out of Towners, Orleans City String Band, the Fancy
Find musical performances all across the grounds of Genesee Country Village & Museum during Fiddlers’ Fair & Making Music Weekend, coming up August 19 and 20.
Bandits, and Joe Beard & The Blues Union. (Performances vary between Saturday and Sunday.)
Plus, on Friday, August 18, GCV&M will host it’s last Summer Sunset Series outdoor concert of the season, with a performance by Rochester band A Girl Named Genny, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Learn more and purchase tickets: https://www.gcv.org/event/ summer-sunset-series/
Purchase tickets online in advance and save
Those interested in attending Fiddlers’ Fair & Making Music weekend are encouraged to purchase tickets online in advance to get early bird discount pricing – there is a small additional fee at the door for daily admission and special event tickets purchased day-of. Student musicians under 18 with instruments in-hand are granted complimentary admission for themselves and one chaperone (preregistration is necessary – student musicians can pre-register by emailing rward@gcv.org). Musicians wishing to sign up to play on the Main Stage will be refunded the price of admission upon signup. Visit https://www.gcv.org/event/fiddlers-fair-making-music-weekend/ to learn more and purchase tickets online.
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Conference offers whole-life development for women
Dr. LaShunda Leslie-Smith will be hosting the biannual EPIC Women’s Conference taking place August 18 and 19 at the Rochester Riverside Convention Center. The two-day series of workshops is a “whole-life conference” that will bring in hundreds of women from all over the region to take time to invest in themselves. The themes of the conference are Esteem, Passion, Inspiration and Courage.
The conference will offer workshops focusing on spirituality, professional development and lifestyle. More than 20 workshops are scheduled over two days and include topics such as getting started in the real estate
business, understanding the power of Godly friendships, and more. There will be industry professionals and leaders presenting the workshops and keynote sessions, including Dr. LeslieSmith, Pastor Amanda Williams and Pastor Darla Edlin.
Close to 250 women attended the 2018 EPIC Women’s Conference and it received very positive reception. The 2020 virtual event garnered nearly 100 attendees. Late registration is open while space remains with the option to buy single-person passes, two-person passes, and a church group rate for 10 people.
“The reason I developed this confer-
ence is because I do believe it’s important for us as women, as individuals, to really invest in ourselves,” Leslie-Smith said. “Not just for our job, but really exploring opportunities to learn more about the things we’re passionate about.”
Passes include access to three main keynote sessions, six breakout sessions, networking opportunities and all-day access to the Vendor Village (exhibit hall), featuring local and women-owned businesses. Hotel accommodations for guests will be available at both the Hilton Garden Inn - Downtown and the Hyatt Regency Rochester - Downtown.
For more about the EPIC Women’s Conference and to register, visit www.epicwomensconference. com.
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Local 4-H youth experience Japanese culture
Twenty-seven New York State families have begun the adventure of sharing their homes with a young person from Japan through the 4-H Youth Development program. The NYS 4-H Japanese Exchange program is an initiative of the New York State 4-H Office at Cornell University, in cooperation with County Cornell Cooperative Extension offices around the state. The
25 Japanese youth, ages 13 to 17, and their two adult chaperones arrived at the Syracuse International Airport on July 23 and connected with host families from all corners of New York state. The Japanese youth have been staying with host families who have a child of a similar age and will prepare to head home to Japan on August 18. The host families are located in 22 NY counties from Western NY, the Finger Lakes region, the Adirondacks and the Hudson Valley.
In Monroe County, the Rimkus family is hosting one of the Japanese delegates, Shunka Inagaki. Daughter Hannah shared, “It’s so much fun to show her around Rochester! From going to the beach to bike rides we have been having a great time! We are excited to take her to Seabreeze and on other day trips around the area.” Shunka bonded with the family right away. Shunka’s host mother, Amy Rimkus, also expressed that it has been fun to hear about Shunka’s life in Japan as well. “It’s been a way to learn about her culture and way of life and share a little about ours. I would recommend this program to anyone who is open to a new adventure!”
The New York State program is supported by a National nonprofit
organization affiliated with 4-H called States’ 4-H International, based in Seattle, Washington. States’ 4-H International works with 4-H programs in nearly 20 states to coordinate inbound and outbound cultural exchanges ranging from one month to 10 months between 4-H youth and youth from Japan, South Korea, Norway, Costa Rica and many more countries. The 30-day summer Japanese program will provide an opportunity for nearly 550 Japanese youth to experience life in the United States this summer. For more information on the program, visit www.States4hexchange.org.
The goal of the 4-H International Exchange program is to encourage participating youth to gain a greater understanding and appreciation for cultural diversity, global connection, and civic engagement. 4-H is the nation’s largest youth development organization, reaching over six million youth through a community of young people across the U.S. and implemented through the Cooperative Extension System of the United States Department of Agriculture. The New York State 4-H program reaches over 170,000 youth per year, connecting them to hands-on learning opportunities in science, healthy living, civic engagement and agriculture and food systems. 4-H helps youth ages five to 19 from rural, suburban, and urban communities grow into competent, caring, contributing members of society. 4-H programs reach youth in every New York state county and the five boroughs of New York City. For more information on 4-H Youth Development, visit https://nys4-h.org/. Provided information and photo
Westside News
East & West Editions can be picked up at the following locations, also on our website westsidenewsny.com
EAST EDITION
Chili Area
Arrow Mart – 4179 Buffalo Rd.
Arrow Mart – 3774 Chili Ave. College Green Apartments – 45 College Greene Dr. Food Towne – 4390 Buffalo Rd.
Kwik Fill – 4385 Buffalo Rd.
Meadowbrook Apartments – 1 Meadow Farm S. Roberts Wesleyan University – 2301 Westside Dr. Union Meadows Apartments – Union Square Blvd.
Churchville-Riga Area
ANG Market – 7127 Buffalo Rd.
Babe’s Salon – 7 Fitch St.
Churchville Greene – Greenway Blvd.
Crosby’s – 2 East Buffalo St.
Ehr-Dale Heights – 1 William James Dr. Town & Country Trailer Park – 5839 Chili Ave.
Hilton-Parma Area
7 Eleven – 15 Lake Ave.
Ace Swim & Leisure – 610 North Greece Rd.
Arlington Restaurant – 4 Main St.
Crosby’s – 1228
Hilton-Parma Corners Rd.
CVS – 84 South Ave.
Hilton East – 231 East Ave.
Hilton Pharmacy – 32 Main St.
North Greece Deli – 502 Long Pond Rd.
Pleasure Lanes – 144 South Ave.
Tops Market – 98 South Ave.
Spencerport-Ogden Area
7 Eleven – 161 South Union St.
Abe’s Restaurant – 5232 Ridge Rd. W.
Big M Market – 1520 Spencerport Rd.
Brewski’s – 5019 Ridge Rd. W.
Byrne Dairy – 2295 Spencerport Rd.
DJ’s Pizza – 2139 North Union St.
Joe’s Mart Gas Station – 5028 Ridge Rd. W. NAPA – 380 South Union St.
Ogden Gardens, 20 Kingsford Lane
Ogden Senior Center – 200 South Union St.
Ogden Town Hall – 269 Ogden Center Rd.
Slayton Place – 26 Slayton Ave.
Spencerport Family Apothecary – 42 Nichols St.
Sullivan’s Charbroil – 4712 Ridge Rd. W.
Tops Market – 27 Slayton Ave.
Trowbridge Apartments – 67 Lyell Ave.
Valero Gas Station – 2371 Spencerport Rd.
Walgreens – 2841 Nichols St.
Yellow Goose Gas Station – 3512 Brockport-Spencerport Rd.
WEST EDITION
Bergen Area
7 Eleven – 8400 Buffalo Rd.
Bergen Meadows – 6619 N. Lake Rd.
C Store – 8073 Clinton St. Rd. (Route 33)
Hidden Meadows – Hidden Meadows Dr.
Ralph & Rosie’s Deli – 19 N. Lake Rd.
Rose Garden Bowl – 21 Buffalo Rd.
Brockport-Clarkson Area
Crosby’s – 8389 West Ridge Rd.
Seymour Library – 161 East Ave.
Wellington Woods – 702 Wellington Woods Dr. S.
Brockport-Sweden Area
Byrne Dairy – 5550 Brockport-Spencerport Rd.
Brockport Diner – 11 Erie St.
Crosby’s – 4614 Lake Rd.
Kwik Fill – 82 Main St.
Lift Bridge Book Shop – 45 Main St.
Mobil On the Run Gas Station – 4118 Lake Rd.
Royal Gardens Apartments – 100 Royal Gardens Way
The Landing – 90 West Ave.
Hamlin Area
Bradford Manor Apartments – 161 Victor Lane
Brightly’s Farm Market – 525 Drake Rd.
Crosby’s – 1449 Lake Rd.
Hamlin Library – 1680 Lake Rd.
Hamlin Terrace Apartments – 150 Hamlin Terrace
Hamlin Town Hall – 1658 Lake Rd.
Krony’s Pizza – 500 Hamlin Clarkson TL Rd.
Nina’s Golden Scissors – 1765 Lake Rd.
Pettinari’s – 918 Roosevelt Hwy.
Tops Market – 1800 Lake Rd.
Holley-Clarendon Area
Akley Apartments – 17179 4th Section Rd.
Crosby’s – 4541 Holley-Byron Rd.
Holley-Murray Area
Crosby’s – 35 State St.
Hickory Ridge Campground – 15853 Lynch Rd.
Holley Grove Apartments – 121 W. Albion St.
Holley Pharmacy – 3 Geddes St.
Crosby’s – 16672 State Route 31
Juxtapose Depot – 3570 Fancher Rd.
Murray Superette – 16573 Ridge Rd.
Woodside Court Apartments – 121 W. Albion St.
Kendall-Kent Area
Crosby’s – 16825 Roosevelt Hwy. Schwenk’s Winery – 1456 Bills Rd.
death notices
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•Kanous, Ann (Florence) of Greece, died August 2, 2023 at age 90. She was predeceased by her parents, Gerald and Florence Whelehan; her husband, Roy Kanous (2015); and her grandson, Mason Kanous (2021). She is survived by her children, Jim (Sheila Beers) Kanous and Jerrie (Kenneth) Ruschak; her grandchildren, Amy (Tomasz) Religa, Michael (Irina) Ruschak, and Trevor (Lauren) Kanous; her five greatgrandchildren; her sisters, Mary Ritz and Joyce Streicher; and her sister-in-law, Eleanor Kanous. Ann was predeceased by her brother, Bernard Whelehan. Ann, as everyone knew her, was a life-long resident of Hilton/Greece. She was retired from her job at the Parma Town Hall, where she was Secretary to the Assessor. She was a member of St. Leo’s Catholic Church for many years. In her leisure, she enjoyed reading.
Ann’s Funeral Mass was held August 9 at St. Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Interment in Parma Union Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 200 Meridian Centre Blvd., Suite 110, Rochester, NY 14618 or to the Sally Edelman-Harry Gardner Cancer Research Foundation, PO Box 97, Hilton, NY 14468 in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
•McCabe, Thomas J., age 81, of Albion, died August 8, 2023. He was the son of the late Frances and Mary (Vagg) McCabe. Tom is survived by his wife of 61 years, Barbara; two children, Michael (Luis) Rosario McCabe of Churchville and Marc McCabe of Albion; grandson, Spencer Rosario McCabe of Churchville; brother-in-law, Lynn (Polly) Hill; nieces, nephews and cousins. Tom retired from the City of Rochester Police Department after 32 years. He was a member of the Appaloosa Horse Club of Western New York. Tom and his son, Marc, raised Appaloosa horses and showed them. Tom was a member of the Barre Town Board, Board member of Orleans County Cooperative Extension and was involved with the horse program.
Visitation followed by his Memorial Service was held August 11 at the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home, Albion. Contributions in Tom’s memory can be made to the Richard Knights/Sue Kaderli Memorial Fund, Inc., P.O. Box 684, Medina, NY 14103. To share a special memory of Tom, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
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•Fleming, Betty M. (Pendas), age 86, died August 8, 2023. She was born on September 27, 1936, to her late parents, Domingo Soruco and Luisa Rios Soruco in Cochabamba, Bolivia and spent most of her life in California. In Betty’s spare time, she liked to cook, sew, go out to eat, and go shopping. Betty is survived by her children, Mimi (Jeff) Reyngoudt, Debra Lumen, and Ann (Richard) Gaccione; her siblings, Charo (late Wally) Keiderling, Gonzalo (Blanca) Soruco, Viqui Soruco, Antonio (Carmen) Soruco, and Carmen (Alan) Simpson; grandchildren, Macy (Brandon), Lexi (Dan), Jackie, and Carly; several nieces and nephews.
Services for Betty will be held privately. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes of Holley. To share a special memory of Betty, please visit www. mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
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•Burrows, Lawrence I., died August 5, 2023, at age 87. Predeceased by his wife, Barbara C. Burrows, and son-inlaw, Kirk Reber. Survived by his children, Susan Reber, Karen (Chris) Shadders, Larry (Tammy), and Bill (Nicole); grandchildren, Carson, Ben, Alex, and Lydia Reber, Mike, Jacob, Tyler and Josh Shadders, Abby (Lucas) Galbier, Gregory, Natalie and Theo Burrows; brother, Robert (Anita) Burrows; brother-in-law, Barry (Judy) Collins; sister-in-law, Karen Collins; and several nieces, nephews, and dear friends. Larry received a degree in Geology from Syracuse University at age 19 and worked for the NYS Highway Department as a Geologist after college but soon followed his passion for the world of finance to NYC. In New York, Larry landed a job as a broker on Wall Street that ultimately led him to Rochester where he spent his career as an owner at Brighton Securities on Monroe Avenue. He loved to play golf and spent most summers on the course at Ridgemont Country Club. He also loved to travel.
His Funeral Service was held August 10, at Pearce Memorial Church, North Chili. Private interment, Westside Cemetery. Contributions in his memory can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association, 200 Meridian Centre Blvd, Suite 110, Rochester, NY 14618. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
•Flannery, Thomas L., died August 5, 2023 at age 94. Predeceased by his wife, Marie; daughter, Kathleen; brothers, Mike, John and Francis; and sister, Dorothy. Survived by his sister-in-law, Ethel Flannery; several nieces, nephews, dear friends and caring neighbors, Dave and Joan Rausch. Tom was a caring, private and devoted husband and father.
His Funeral was held August 10 at St. Pius Tenth Church, Chili. Interment, Holy Ghost Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Catholic Relief Services in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
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•Goula, Linda R., died August 1, 2023 at age 76. She is survived by her husband of 56 years, Peter S. Goula; her children, Peter S. Goula of Lillington, NC, Cindy L. Goula of Elon, NC, and Derek A. Goula of Rochester; her grandchildren, Madison Lynn Greeson, Shannon Hayes Hobbs, and Levi James Sykes; her great-grandchildren, Rhylee Lynn and Casey Andrew Greeson; her brothers, Dave and John (Susan) Reynolds; and her sister, Sue (Ben) Kleimann. Linda worked at Eastman Kodak prior to being married. Once starting a family, she became a full-time homemaker, keeping the household running. Linda enjoyed sewing, was an avid gardener and helped friends and neighbors with her talents. Interment will take place at the convenience of the family in Lakeside Cemetery. Donations can be made in memory of Linda to UR Medicine Home Care, 4180 Empire Boulevard, Webster, NY 14580. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
•Nettnin, Loren W., died August 5, 2023 at age 83. He was predeceased by his mother, Evelyn Nettnin; his son, Mark Nettnin; his brothers and sisters-in-law, Everett (Esther) Nettnin and Harry (Beatrice) Nettnin; and his brother-inlaw, William Brown. He is survived by his loving wife of 60 years, Eleanor Westphal Nettnin; his daughter, Dawn (Larry) Staub; his daughter-in-law, Denise Nettnin; his grandchildren, Robert, Larry, Abby, and Kala; his great-grandson, Roman; his sisters-in-law and brother-in-law, Karen (Bruce) Joba and Carol Brown; and several nephews. Loren was employed by Duffy-Mott Company in Hamlin and Eastman Kodak Company for many years. He enjoyed boating, waterskiing, fishing, and swimming. He was a fan of auto racing and camping.
His Funeral Service was held August 11 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., Hilton Interment in Lakeside Cemetery, Hamlin. Donations in memory of Loren can be made to St. John Lutheran Church, 1107 Lake Road North, Hamlin, NY 14464 or a charity of one’s choice.
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•Bertolino, Roger J., died August 6, 2023 at age 89. He is survived by his wife of 63 years, Diane; his son, Roy (Shawna) Bertolino; his grandchildren, Michael (Christine) Bertolino, Aidan Bertolino, and Lorelei Bertolino; and his great-grandchildren, Gianni and Gabriel Bertolino. Roger was predeceased by his parents, Joseph and Julia Bertolino. Roger was a 20 year career Veteran of the US Marine Corps, achieving the rank of Gunnery Sergeant E7. He was a member of the American Legion and the VFW. In his leisure he enjoyed bowling and golfing.
Family and friends are invited to call on Wednesday, August 16, 2023 at 10 a.m. at St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, where Roger’s Funeral Mass will follow at 11 a.m. Interment at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to St. Leo the Great Catholic Church, 110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, NY 14468 in his memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton.
•Blackburn, Brian, died August 6, 2023 at age 56. He was predeceased by his mother, Nelvia Blackburn and his daughter, Nicole Blackburn. He is survived by his children, Aaron (Danielle) Blackburn, Justin (Diana) Blackburn; his father, Kelly (Karen) Blackburn; his brothers, Shawn Blackburn and Brett (Jennifer) Blackburn; the mother of his children, Kathy Blackburn; and his nieces and nephews. Brian was the CEO, owner and founder of Precision Fire Protection. He loved Harley motorcycles, hunting, fishing, boating, spending time in the 1,000 Islands and especially spending time with his family.
Family and friends are invited to call on Sunday, August 13, 2023 from 1 to 4 p.m. at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton. Interment at the convenience of the family in Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to the National Kidney Foundation, 30 East 33rd Street, New York, NY 10016 in Brian’s memory.
•Jock, Douglas J., died August 5, 2023 at age 58. He was predeceased by his parents, Donald and Pauline. He is survived by his companion, Emily; his children, Cassandra (Jake), Savannah (Dan), and Luke; his grandson, Colt; his brothers, Larry (Robin), and Greg (Cindy); the mother of his children, Pam Jock; and his nieces and nephews. Doug was retired from the Village of Hilton Department of Public Works, where he was a Heavy Equipment Operator. In his leisure, he enjoyed planting flowers and vegetable gardening, enjoyed cutting wood, riding his 4-wheeler, riding his John Deere gator around his property, treasure hunting and anything Halloween.
Visitation was held August 10 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, 735 East Avenue, Hilton. Interment at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 in his memory.
holley •Silco, Donald L. “Don,” age 88, died August 4, 2023. He was predeceased by his parents, Herbert and Margarite (French) Silco, his brother, Marvin. Don is survived by his loving wife of 42 years Carol; children Linda Silco, Dale Silco, Jim Silco, Patricia (Robert) Kajfasz, Barbara Sands; grandchildren, Andy and Steven Silco, Daniel Schreiber, Hanna and Daniel Sands; several great-grandchildren; siblings Audrey Nersinger, Erma Coe, Richard Silco; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Don worked as a Produce Manager at various local grocery stores before he retired from Tops in Medina. He loved to golf, fish, camp and listen to country music in his spare time.
Services for Don will be held privately at Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Home of Holley. To share a special memory of Don, please visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com.
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•Groat, Gregory A., age 68, died August 1, 2023. He was predeceased by his parents, Paul and Agnes (Schneider) Groat and his son, Joshua Groat. Greg is survived by his wife Onnalee “Liz” Groat; his children Sarah (Justine) Segear-Groat, Travis Baldwin, Onnalee O’Connor; grandchildren Little J, Merrick, Anderson, Zephyr; brother Paul (Kathy Sanfilippo) Groat; sister Judy Davenport, Charlene (Walter) Gilbert, Marilyn (Dick) Rink; several nieces, nephews and cousins. He was a member of the St. Mary’s Athletic Club in Albion and the Operating Engineers Union IUOE #58. His Celebration of Life will be held Sunday, September 17 at the Laurelton Fire Department, 405 Empire Blvd. from 2 to 4 p.m. Burial will be in Irondequoit Cemetery, 3671 Culver Road, Rochester. Arrangements entrusted to the Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Albion. To share a memory of Greg, visit www.mitchellfamilyfuneralhomes.com
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•Krepps, Marilyn Jean (Crombach), died August 1, 2023, at age 83. Predeceased by her husband, S. Gill Krepps V, and her grandnephew, Alexander Shewey. Survived by her sister, Dorothy (Crombach) Shewey of Redmond, Washington; nieces and nephews Sheila and Byron Bishop of Seattle, John A. Shewey of Salem, Oregon, Michael and Stacy Shewey of Jacksonville, Florida, and David A. Shewey of Aumsville, Oregon; her seven beloved grandnieces and grandnephews; her cherished friend, Jim Derleth; best buddy, Sue Witzel, who supported her throughout her cancer care; her dearest, Betsy Pereira; cousin, Tom Crombach; and her many other friends. Marilyn worked the boom years at Eastman Kodak Company, where she was a comptroller. There she met her husband, Gill Krepps, also a Kodak employee. At Kodak, Marilyn was a founding member of an employee ski club. Marilyn enjoyed skiing with family and friends at Bristol Mountain as well as all over the US and Canada. Marilyn downplayed her sports prowess, but the family always said that if she had been born at a later time, Marilyn would surely have been in some professional sports league. She hit a hole-in-one at the Churchville West course, had frequent newspaper mentions with her bowling and softball scores, was playing golf with her buddies well into her cancer journey, and in her upper years, was still flying down the ski slopes. One of Marilyn’s most treasured activities was volunteering at St. John’s Nursing Home where, for many years, she was a mealtime and activities companion. She took the seniors on fun outings to Highland Park and other local venues. Marilyn had a ready laugh, a warm heart, and found joy in gathering her many friends and family near.
Family and friends are invited to her Funeral Mass at St. Pius Tenth Church, 3000 Chili Avenue, Rochester, NY 14624 on Saturday, September 23 at 10 a.m. Donations can be made to Lollypop Humane Society or St. Pius Tenth Catholic Church in her memory. Arrangements entrusted to the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili.
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•Lockamyeir, Gary T., died August 5, 2023 at age 79. Gary is predeceased by his parents; two brothers and beloved sister, Jean. He is survived by wife, Jean Lockamyeir; daughters, Amy (Dale Attili) Lockamyeir, Sarah (Joe) Loverdi, Patricia (Diane Williams) Polcyn, Susan (Dorgan) Polcyn, Jean-Marie (Mark) Conrad; sons, John (Lindsay) Short, Richard (Kelly) Polcyn; grandchildren, Christopher, Stephen, Helena, Margaux, Jordan, Jacob, Ryan, Grace, Ryley, Alex, Joshua, Tyler, Camryn and Avery; several nieces and nephews.
Visitation and a Celebration of his Life was held August 10 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spencerport. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery, Spencerport. Donations can be made to The Wounded Warrior Project, P.O. Box 758517, Topeka, Kansas 66675 in his memory.
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Staff at Lutembe Umea Primary School in Uganda with the rainwater collection system that Merton Williams Middle School students and staff sponsored.
Merton Williams Middle School makes clean drinking water possible for Ugandan school
The rainwater collection system that Merton Williams Middle School students and staff sponsored this spring has been completed and is transforming the lives of people in Uganda. Because of Merton Williams’ support, clean water is now available for Lutembe Umea Primary School’s 12 staff and 473 students.
Previously, students and staff fetched water from an off-site borehole well. By bringing a rainwater collection system to facility grounds, Ugandan Water Project estimates that up to 1.50 miles of walking and 15.17 hours of collection time per day was eliminated for these students and staff.
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“We’re so grateful that Merton Williams Middle School chose to partner with the Ugandan Water Project to give water and give life to these schools for years to come,” said Jess Alinaitwe, director of community partnerships for Ugandan Water Project.
As part of their International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme service learning project, Merton Williams Middle School has partnered with the Ugandan Water Project for several years to sponsor projects that make clean drinking water available to the people of Uganda. Provided information and photo
Spencerport mentalist performing
at Fringe Festival
Spencerport mentalist Anthony Presciutti will be appearing at this year’s Rochester Fringe Festival. He is performing one show only on Thursday, September 14, from 8:15 to 9:15 p.m. at CenterStage Theatre at the JCC Hart Theater in Brighton.
Anthony has been performing on stage and traveling across the United States and Canada since he was 17 years old and a student at Spencerport High School. Now, at 23, Anthony has an all-new show with some never-before-seen routines, including his humorous “mind-reading machine” that will broadcast the thoughts of a lucky guest up on the big screen for everyone to see. Anthony has transitioned over the years from a magician to more of a mentalist,
where he messes with the mind and makes crazy on-the-spot predictions and revelations that seem impossible to the average person. His show at the Fringe Festival will consist of adult humor, suspense, and amazement.
Anthony has opened for some big names, such as AGT’s Sal “The Voice” Valentinetti, the popular Italian comedy duo, The Uncle Louie Variety Show, and Frank Santorelli from HBO’s The Sopranos
Tickets for Anthony’s show are $15 general admission, $10 for veterans and students, and are available at RochesterFringe.com.
Learn more about Anthony and his show at www.Facebook.com/AnthonytheMagician.
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Longtime Brockport firefighter receives award
Brockport Fire District Firefighter Alan C. Way was recently named Firefighter of the Year with over 50 years of service by the Western New York Volunteer Firemen’s Association (WNYVFA).
Way joined the Brockport Fire Department in 1963 shortly before serving his country in the United States Navy. Upon his return from active duty on the USS Randolph CVS, he continued his service to the community in the fire department and in a variety of ways – volunteering at his church, at Lakeside Hospital and teaching first aid and driver safety when called upon.
He has become a well-known fire department volunteer at the local schools with his many years of dedicated service coordinating fire prevention activities. He has also been very active in the Brockport Exempts Club, the Brockport Fire Police, and
a variety of fire service organizations across the county and state.
It is for these reasons and many more that Alan Way was nominated for this distinction. He was selected and received the award on July 29, 2023 from WNYVFA.
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Brockport artist’s work on exhibit in Albion
An exhibition of artwork by Sarah Hyatt will be opening at Marti’s on juried shows including the “Small Works Exhibit” at Main Street Arts in Hyatt attended the Steven Carpenter Art Center intermittently between the years of 2007 and 2020, while she finished nursing school and started a family. Her future aspirations include illustrating children’s books as well as For more information, visit brockProvided information and photo
Opinion
Concerned about variance granted in Hamlin
There were two public hearings on a variance to grant Chickens and Quail for Nathan Pacelli at 61 Hillcrest Drive, Hamlin. The neighbors are totally opposed to this. There are still remaining code violations on this property and Nathan is the son of the current building inspector, Cheryl Pacelli. He was granted a variance for Quail and Chickens.
In Hamlin’s code it clearly states that code enforcement officers cannot have anything to do with this. Cheryl Pacelli did not excuse herself from the first hearing, but did so for the second hearing. What’s up with this? Based on the facts, how could the Zoning Board grant this variance?
Steve Baase, the Town Supervisor, is well aware of the situation and has not yet rectified this. Incidentally,
Steve Baase is the nephew of Norm Baase, the Zoning Board Chairman. Hopefully there will be a fair resolution soon to this injustice.
Austin Warner Former Hamlin Zoning Board Member 1993-1999, Former Hamlin Town Supervisor 2000-2006
Note: Westside News reached out to Supervior Baase for comment, but had not heard back as of press time. The Town of Hamlin is holding a public hearing on Introductory Local Law #7 on Monday, August 14, 6 p.m., at the Hamlin Town Hall. The Local Law proposes to set out the requirements for keeping of Chickens and Hens on residential property with a license.
Sweden schedules rezoning public hearing
The Town of Sweden has scheduled a public hearing regarding an application to rezone 4740 Lake Road from single family residential to multi-family residential. The empty lot sits at the southeast corner of Lake Road and Crestview Drive. Proposals in the past to re-zone the property to commercial have been denied.
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hood meeting to share his vision of townhomes on the site. In late July, Simone filed the rezoning application with the Town Board, which scheduled a public hearing for Tuesday, September 12, 2023 at 6:30 p.m. at the Sweden Town Hall, 18 State Street. More information is available at https://www.townofsweden.org/legal-notices. Provided information Taste summer’s finest when you shop our full selection of fresh picked homegrown produce! Sweet corn, tomatoes, large pepper variety, squash, eggplant, onions and more! Fresh eggs starting under $2 dozen, fresh bacon, butter, Amish foods, gourmet coffee, wine, Bozza pasta, local honey and NYS maple products! Don’t let summer end without fun for the entire family at the mining sluice and enjoy ice cream and slushies!
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The Kendall Community gathered for a community worship at the town gazebo on Sunday, August 6. During a ceremony at the service, Kendall Lion President Eric Maxon along with Past District Governor Judy McKnight, Grant Coordinator Lion Tom Bartolini, and District Governor Melanie Adams presented the AED emergency defibrillator devices and cases to representatives from the five Kendall-area churches. Receiving for each church were Patty Longrod, St. Mark Roman Catholic Church; Pastor TC Smith, Mt. Olive Missionary Baptist Church; John Becker, Kendall United Methodist Church; Pastor Steve Worrall, Morton Baptist Church; and Beth Schmidt, Concordia Lutheran Church. Spearheaded by Lion President Eric Maxon, the Kendall Lions Club was able to purchase these devices with a matching grant from the New York State and Bermuda Lions Foundation. Provided information and photos.
Summer is Still Here!! ENJOY IT!!
Bozza Pasta moves to new Greece location
by Tami RacoBozza Pasta, a manufacturer of authentic homemade pastas and Italian specialties, outgrew their 4,000 square feet Hilton location, and recently relocated to the Elm Ridge Center in Greece. Their new facility is quadruple the size of the former location, with 8,000 square feet dedicated solely to the production of gluten free products, as well as a freezer that is seven times the size of their previous location.
Bozza Pasta is owned by Michael and Marisa Bozza of Hilton. In 2019 they added a partner, Jake Fabry, who is responsible for the commercial sales division.
In 2013, the Bozzas began making pasta for farm markets and smaller restaurants. Michael is originally from Gragnano, Italy, and is the third generation of pasta makers in his family. In 2016, they moved their operation to Hilton to keep up with the demand of the wholesale accounts that they serve. “In 2018, people began knocking at our door asking to buy our pasta products for their homes,” Marisa said. This led Bozza Pasta to create a retail line of pastas to offer to the public. As both wholesale and retail demand surpassed their capabilities in Hilton, they knew it was time to grow. They closed the doors to their Hilton location at the end of July 2023, and will be opening their brand-new facility to the public on August 26, 2023.
The new Greece location of Bozza Pasta, 462 Elm Ridge Center, will hold an official Grand Opening for the retail pasta shop on Saturday, August 26,
The new facility is quadruple the size of Bozza’s previous location in Hilton. from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The retail pasta shop will carry 70 varieties of Italian specialty foods, 15 varieties of ravioli, a large line of gluten free pastas, sauces, desserts, olive oils, glazes, and breads. During the Grand Opening, the first 100 visitors will receive a free pound of pasta. There will be live music, giveaways, and tours of the new production facility.
Later in September, Bozza Pasta
plans to open their newest division at the Elm Ridge location, called “Fast Casual.” Customers can stop in and pick their pasta, protein, sauce, and toppings for either dine-in or “to-go” bowls.
For more information on Bozza Pasta and a coupon, see their ad in this edition or visit their website at www.bozzapasta.com.
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Brockport CSD appoints Cybersecurity Coordinator
Brockport Central School District has appointed Garrett Hotchkiss as Cybersecurity Coordinator. The appointment was approved by the Board of Education during the Board Meeting on July 14 and became effective on July 17.
Hotchkiss has worked in the Brockport IT department
since December 2015. During that time, he has worked in a variety of capacities including microcomputer technician, network technician and, most recently, senior network technician. He has a bachelor’s degree in Information Security and Forensics, as well as certifications in Microsoft and Comp Tia Security+.
Hotchkiss brings with him a wealth of knowledge and experience protecting systems, networks and programs from digital attacks.
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Lakeview Community Church holding annual August Challenge
Lakeview Community Church, 30 Long Pond Road (near Edgemere Drive), supports the Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf (GEFS) every month. However, August is a special month because the church holds its August Challenge. The goal this year is to collect 1,200 cans of canned fruits.
Donations of canned fruit or monetary donations may be brought to Lakeview Church on Saturday, August 26, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. during
its “drive up and drop off” day. Those who don’t want to shop are invited to give cash or make a check payable to Lakeview Community Church and write “GEFS” on the memo line. Volunteers will shop for you. For more information, call 317-3733 and leave a message. The results of the August Challenge will be shared in Westside News next month. Provided information
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REAL ESTATE
ITEMS FOR SALE/FOR RENT
Firewood
GARAGE SALE
Garage Sale: August 24 & 25, 9am-5pm; August 26, 9am-2pm 1665 Redman Road, Hamlin. Furniture, dishes, Hummel items, tools, farm implements. August 26 - 1/2 price sale.[8-20]
MOVING SALE
Brockport - 46 Fairview Dr. August 19, 9am-4pm - Moving Sale. Household items, 1941 Singer sewing machine, furniture, tools, yard tools, games, dog crates, women’s clothes, sound bar, TV.[8-13]
GOODNIGHT SPENCERPORT - rhyming story, local history, gorgeous photographs - $15. The Unique Shop. www.goodnightspencerport.com.[TFN]
NOTICES
ANNOUNCEMENTS
* Attention * Spencerport Class of 1973 50 year reunion. Sat., Sept. 2, 1:30 - 10 p.m. Tickets $35 PP in advance. Mail to: Spencerport Class of 1973, PO Box 373, Spencerport., NY 14559. Contact for more info: Spencerport73RSVP@gmail.com or text/ call 585-230-8662. [8-27]
Town of Sweden Highway Department
Full-time opening for crew member/mechanic. NYS
CDL driver’s license preferred. Strong diesel mechanic skills required. Highly motivated team member sought. Must be able to perform heavy lifting tasks and be available to work all shifts as needed. Competitive pay and generous benefits including NYS Retirement System. Extensive training is given on-the-job. A goal of the department is to grow members’ skills. Applications available at the Sweden Highway Garage, 40 White Road and on-line at www.townofsweden.org/employees. Deadline for application Friday, August 18. Equal opportunity employer.
BROCKPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT
is accepting applications for the following positions:
NON-TEACHING
Sr. Auto Mechanic, Head Custodian, Cleaner, Cafeteria Monitor, Food Service Helper, Bus Driver, Bus Attendant, Teacher Aide, and Subs in all Areas.
For all positions, apply on line at: https://www.applitrack.com/brockport/onlineapp/
The Spencerport School District
is hiring:
• Administrative Assistants (OCIII)
• Office Account Clerk
• Teacher Aides
• Teaching Assistants
• Licensed Practical Nurse
• Bus Drivers
• Cleaners
• Maintenance Mechanic III
• Grounds Equipment Operators
These full-time positions offer great benefits including: medical, dental, and vision insurance, paid leave time and holidays off, and NYS pension. For details and to apply online visit www.spencerportschools.org under Job Openings.
Questions? Call (585) 349-5124 (EOE)
DBI ProPertIes
Full Time mainTenance Technician NosNoWreMoVAL, LANDsCAPINGor PAINtING.
1 Year Property Maintenance required. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds unassisted. On call rotation every 4 weeks. Paid weekly with competitive pay rate and benefits package. A clean Driver’s License and reliable transportation to work are required.
Salary: $20.00 - $22.00 per hour
Contact Tammy Keyes • Email: tkeyes@dbiproperties.com Phone: 585-225-2780
Part time openings in local church to work in our young children’s room.
• Every Sunday 9:30-11:30am
• Adults with experience
• Background check required
• $15 an hour
Submit letter of interest and experience to:
First Congregational Church Attn: Board of Christian Education 65 Church Street Spencerport, NY 14559
Brockport Volunteer Ambulance is looking for independent Contractors for Emergency Technicians and Drivers. They get paid once a month to do what you love, and help your neighbors. Email chuckbradybvac@gmail.com or medic2397@yahoo.com for more information: Visit us on our website at www. brockportambulance.org. Non-Emergent call - 585431-3337. Please leave a detailed message with your name and phone number. We will get back to you as soon as we can. Neighbors Helping Neighbors since 1962.[9-24]
Wednesday, August 16th from 1-5pm
The Walden Project-NY now accepting student enrollments
The RMSC Cumming Nature Center (CNC) is looking for at least four more students to complete The Walden ProjectNY enrollment for this fall.
The Walden Project-NY is a full-time outdoor education program for high school seniors and gap year students that is inspired by the teachings and writings of Henry David Thoreau. Based at the CNC in Naples, the program provides an opportunity for interdisciplinary education in an outdoor setting with an emphasis on academic independence and freedom.
“I feel so lucky to be part of this program. Every day, I watch young people challenge themselves, solve problems in their communities, engage with big ideas, and have meaningful experiences that they’ll remember forever. I can say, without hesitation, that this educational model works,” said Andy Webster, Lead Teacher at The Walden Project-NY. Based on
Legal Notice Town of Sweden
Notice of Town Board Member Attendance at Seymour Library Budget Presentation August 29, 2023
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Town Board members may attend the Seymour Library Board budget presentation on Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 7 pm at the Library, 161 East Avenue. That a quorum of Town Board members might be present, but the Board will not convene or take any action. Members will be attending as observers.
This by Order of the Sweden Town Board Karen M. Sweeting, Sweden Town Clerk
Legal Notice Brockport Fire District
RESOLUTION 2023-52
Boiler Replacement at Brockport Fire District Station 1
The following resolution was adopted by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District on August 7, 2023
Resolution to expend from the Brockport Fire District Buildings and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund for the replacement of the Boiler System at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420.
WHEREAS, pursuant to General Municipal Law §6-g, the Brockport Fire District (Fire District), Towns of Sweden and Clarkson, County of Monroe, State of New York, did establish the “Brockport Buildings and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund” a capital reserve fund to finance all or part of the cost of acquisition or the construction, reconstruction, remodeling, refurbishment, acquisition or upgrading of existing Fire District buildings or facilities; to pay or provide for structural improvements or to pay or provide for upgrades to the replacement of the HVAC systems, security, smoke and fire protection services for those buildings or facilities. Fire District facilities include the Fire District training grounds.
WHEREAS there is a need to replace the original Boiler System at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport, NY 14420. The current boiler system is the original system when the building was constructed in the early 1970’s and is no longer energy efficient and it has become difficult to find replacement parts for repairs.
WHEREAS the above-mentioned work is to be financed from monies in the above-referenced “Brockport Fire District Buildings and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund”, and it is the purpose of said capital reserve fund to fund the replacement of the Boiler System at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420.
NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Brockport Fire District is hereby authorized to expend from the “Brockport Fire District Buildings and Facilities Capital Reserve Fund” an amount not to exceed $300,000 for the purpose of the replacement of the Boiler System at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport NY 14420 and,
BE IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum and shall not take effect until 30 days has elapsed after its adoption, or unless approved at a special election of the qualified voters of the Brockport Fire District after a proper petition calling for such special election is filed with the Secretary of the Brockport Fire District within the time permitted by law.
The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote and upon roll call the vote was as follows:
Patricia Connors, Chairwoman, Commissioner Yes
Allyn Hammel, Vice Chairman, Commissioner Yes
Willard Bird, Commissioner Yes
Debra Bax, Commissioner Yes
David Georgiev, Commissioner Absent
The resolution was thereupon duly declared to have been adopted subject to a permissive referendum.
Dated: August 7, 2023
Debra L. Bax, Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners
Brockport Fire District PO Box 131, 38 Market Street
Brockport NY 14420
17 years of data from the Walden Project in Vermont, Walden students are 40 times more likely to go to college than their peers that learn in a conventional classroom.
The Walden Project-NY at the RMSC Cumming Nature Center will once again offer dual enrollment credit through the Finger Lakes Community College (FLCC) Gemini program. Eligible students enrolled in The Walden Project-NY may earn up to 10 college credits from FLCC after their successful completion of the program and will receive access to Gemini program resources while enrolled in The Walden Project.
“The Walden Project-NY is so important to the mission of the Cumming Nature Center because it not only acts as a capstone opportunity for our thriving suite of Forest School programs, but it also provides students a chance to understand their own learning styles and have the freedom to research
LegaL NoticeS
Legal Notice
Town of Clarkson
Notice of Town Board Member Attendance at Seymour Library Budget Presentation
August 29, 2023
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Town Board members may attend the Seymour Library Board budget presentation on Tuesday, August 29, 2023 at 7 pm at the Library, 161 East Avenue. That a quorum of Town Board members might be present, but the Board will not convene or take any action. Members will be attending as observers.
by Order of the Clarkson Town Board
Susan Henshaw Clarkson Town Clerk
Legal Notice
Brockport Fire District
RESOLUTION 2023-51
Purchase and Installation of Cameras at Brockport Fire District Station 1
The following resolution was adopted by the Board of Fire Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District on August 7, 2023.
WHEREAS, pursuant to General Municipal Law §6g, the Brockport Fire District did establish the Brockport Communications Equipment Capital Reserve Fund, a Capital Reserve Fund to finance the cost of acquisition of new or used, upgraded, additional, and replacement communications equipment, including base station radios, vehicle radios, portable radios and pagers, for communication purposes for the Brockport Fire District and in addition to assist the Brockport Fire District with the expense and cost of integrating with the new communication system implemented by Monroe County and to assure the Brockport Fire District is in compliance with this new system.
WHEREAS, there is a need to complete Phase 2 of the installation of cameras at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport, NY 14420.
WHEREAS, the above-mentioned acquisition is to be financed from monies in the above-referenced “Brockport Fire District Communications Equipment Capital Reserve Fund”, and it is the purpose of said Capital Reserve Fund to fund the acquisition and purchase of such equipment,
NOW BE IT RESOLVED THAT, the Brockport Fire District is hereby authorized to expend from the “Brockport Fire District Communications Equipment Capital Reserve Fund” an amount not to exceed $20,000 for the purpose of the purchase and installation of additional cameras at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport, NY 14420 to complete Phase 2 of the installation of cameras for security and safety of the Brockport Fire District personnel, apparatus, and equipment stored at Brockport Fire District Station 1, located at 38 Market Street, Brockport, NY 14420.
BE IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution is subject to a permissive referendum and shall not take effect until 30 days has elapsed after its adoption, or unless approved at a special election of the qualified voters of the Brockport Fire District after a proper petition calling for such special election is filed with the Secretary of the Brockport Fire District within the time permitted by law.
The adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly put to a vote and upon roll call the vote was as follows:
Patricia Connors, Chairwoman, Commissioner Yes
Allyn Hammel, Vice Chairman, Commissioner Yes
Willard Bird, Commissioner Yes
Debra Bax, Commissioner Yes
David Georgiev, Commissioner Absent
The resolution was thereupon duly declared to have been adopted subject to a permissive referendum.
Dated: August 7, 2023
Debra L. Bax, Secretary Board of Fire Commissioners Brockport, Fire District PO Box 131 38 Market Street
Brockport, New York 14420
topics meaningful to them in a supportive outdoor environment setting,” said Director of the RMSC Cumming Nature Center, Nathan Hayes. “I have no doubt that the Walden Project-NY is leading the way in rethinking what a high school education can be, and in these early years, enrollment is very important to help illustrate the exceptional impact that this program has on students and their futures.”
The Walden Project-NY has received incredible feedback from participants and their families in the last few years, with a parent sharing “I don’t think I’m exaggerating when I say that this program saved my daughter’s life” and a student sharing that ”My worst day at Walden was a thousand times better than my best day in normal school.”
Enrollment ends on September 1, 2023. Students who are interested in enrolling in The Walden Project-NY program can learn more at rmsc.org/walden.
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Legal Notice
“MARGHA CONSULTANTS & LANGUAGE SERVICES LLC. Arts. of Org. filed with the SSNY on 07/28/2023. Office location: Monroe County. SSNY has been designated as the agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail a copy of any process to P.O. Box 402, North Greece, NY 14515. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.”
Legal Notice
Spencerport Fire District
NOTICE OF PERMISSIVE REFERENDUM
Spencerport Fire District Board of Commissioners approved the following budget transfers at their Monthly Commissioners Meeting held on August 3, 2023. These transfers are subject to Permissive Referendum.
Motion by: McQuilkin/Seconded by: Dorgan
To approve the transfer of $214,361.00 from the Building Reserve Fund to reimburse the General Fund for expenses related to the new Training Facility. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum.
In Favor: 3 Opposed: 0
Motion by: McQuilkin/Seconded by: Dorgan
To approve the purchase of A Pierce Saber Custom Pumper in the amount of $768,777.00 from the Truck Reserve Fund. This resolution is subject to permissive referendum.
In Favor: 3 Opposed: 0
Jacqueline Sullivan, Secretary Spencerport Fire District
Legal Notice
Town of Hamlin Hamlin Zoning Board of Appeals Public Hearing
Please be advised that the Hamlin Zoning Board of Appeals will hold a Public Hearing at the Hamlin Town Hall located at 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin on Monday, August 21, 2023 after 7:00 p.m. with on-site inspections by the board beginning after 10:30 a.m. on Saturday, August 19, 2023 for the following:
PUBLIC HEARING
AREA VARIANCE
39 COOK ROAD JASON & TINA REQUA
Application of Jason & Tina ReQua, owners, Jason & Tina ReQua, seeking relief from Town Code§520-27C which states that a detached private garage or carport or non-agricultural storage barn must be erected equal to or behind the front main foundation line of the principal dwelling or building on the lot and shall not be located nearer than 15 feet to any rear or side property lines, nor closer than 10 feet to any other building on the lot. They are proposing to erect a pole barn in front of the main front foundation line of the existing dwelling. This is in the R-VL Zoning District. Tax account# 002.030-01-08.111.
All interested parties will be given the opportunity to be heard at this time.
Further information may be obtained by calling 964-8181.
August 7, 2023
Norman Baase - Chairperson Zoning Board of Appeals
Area Worship Services
ELMGROVE UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
We are located at 1500 Spencerport Road, Rochester 14606 in Gates. Phone: 585-247-4973. Building is handicapped accessible. Time of Worship: 10AM - led by Rev. Jeff Aiosa. Website: ElmgroveUMC.org. You can join us remotely by clicking on the link to the Pastor’s page (you do not need a Facebook account to view posts). Email: ElmgroveUMC@yahoo. com. Community Outreach and Ministry Opportunities include: Little Free Library, SWEM, Aurora House, RAIHN, Prayer ministries, etc. We have a long history in the Gates community and we are looking forward to a bright future that includes you! Please come and join us on Sunday!
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH BROCkPORT NY
A congregation that Loves God, loves others and serves the world! Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 a.m. Coffee and fellowship following worship. 35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. Email: fpcbrockportoffice@gmail.com. Website: www.fpcbrockport.org. Handicap accessible. Hearing loop available. Everyone is welcome to join our church family!
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF CHILI
Rev. Brandi Wooten and our Congregation extend a warm welcome to all who come to our little white church on the hill, 3600 Chili Ave. Brandi and our congregation are enjoying a summer sabbatical—a Season of Renewal. Our temporary pastors during this time are Rev.Whitney Scoville and Elder Fred Mollon. Please join us for worship, Sundays, 10 AM, a family friendly service, either in person or virtually via live-stream or recording at https://www.facebook.com/firstpreschili/live/. Help us enjoy relaxation, new experiences (a Devotional walk, a relaxing Yoga gathering, prayer opportunities), new fun, new discoveries, new connections, different worship leaders…and take Jesus on the journey with us! Youth Groups, Music Opportunities, Mission Trips, Season Teams, and Community Outreach, including our Food Cupboard (3rd Sat. each month, 10-11:30 AM), are a few programs we offer to enrich our faith. In need of prayer or counsel, call or email the church office: 585-889-9896 or fpc3600@gmail.com. Handicapped accessible. Website: chili-presbyterian.org.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-7990, Email hbchurch50@gmail.com, Pastor Dan Brown. Join us on Sunday mornings at 10:00 am. We offer In-person services and Live-Streaming on YouTube under “Hilton Baptist Church Live.” Visit our Website at hiltonbaptist.org for more information. We are a Congregation of the American Baptist Churches. Our Building is Handicap Accessible and we offer Hearing Assistance during the Worship service. Everyone is Welcome to join our Church family!
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: office@humcny.org. Worship Service is open in the HUMC Sanctuary. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday Services are live-streamed at HUMCny.org. All are welcome. Please visit us in person. Handicap Accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
1021 Hilton Parma Corners Rd, Hilton Website: www.lifequest.cc, email: info@lifequest.cc. Lead Pastor: Rev. Rob Dickerson. Sunday Worship 11am. Midweek Programs: Wednesdays at 7pm – Midweek Adult Bible Study, Royal Rangers - a scouting program for boys; Wednesdays at 6:30pm HYM Hilton Youth Ministries at the Gate Youth Center, 62 East Avenue, Hilton. Journey together as we discover God’s Love and Purpose for our lives. Faith - Family - Friends - Fun - Freedom
MORTON BAPTIST CHURCH
1152 County Line Road, Hamlin, NY 14464. Church phone 585-6598459, email mortonbaptistchurch@yahoo.com. Pastor: Steven M Worrall, email pastorsteve712@gmail.com, cell 585-354-9779. Sunday Worship 10:30am. Sunday school is held during church service. Adult Bible Study is held on Wednesdays at noon, Choir practice at 4:30pm Wednesdays. Youth Group meets on Friday nights from 7 to 9pm. Our building is handicap accessible and visitors are welcome.
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
Our purpose is: “To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship is at 10AM live in our sanctuary, as well as livestreamed on Zoom and Facebook Live. Bible Studies, Youth Group, Sunday School and outreach are available to all. Contact the church for more information and for links: ogdenpresbyterian@gmail.com; www.ogdenpresbyterian.org; 585-3526802; 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport.
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.
PEARCE CHURCH
pearcechurch.org. 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili, NY 14514. 585-5949488. Join us for worship! Saturday: 5pm. Sunday: 9:30am. Pearce 4 Kids Child Care Center, Pearce4kids.org, 585-594-1833. Handicapped Accessible.
THE POTTER’S HOUSE
CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
4756 Lake Road South, Suite 7, Brockport, NY 14420 Website: Brockportphchurch.com Phone: 585-943-1719
Services: Sunday at 10:30 am and 6 pm; Thursday at 7 pm.
SPENCERPORT ASSEMBLY OF GOD
We are located at 3940 Canal Road in Spencerport. We offer a warm welcome to all. Come join us as we seek the LORD through worship, prayer and Bible study. Sunday School is 9:30 AM, Sunday Worship is at 1030 AM. Enjoy a cup of coffee before service! Wednesday prayer meeting is 6:30 PM. Contact us at 585-352-5900. We are on Facebook; Email is SpencerportAG@gmail.com.
SPENCERPORT BIBLE CHURCH
1948 North Union Street, Spencerport. Phone: 585-352-1241 We have a new interim pastor! Pastor Domenic Danesi, of Rescue and Revive Ministries. We invite you to visit us Sunday mornings as we worship through music, studying the Bible, and fellowship with coffee and cookies. Our main worship service at 10:45am is family integrated - All are welcome to join. Adult Bible Studies starts at 9:30am. Wednesday: Bible Study over Zoom - 7pm. Visit our website or check out our Facebook page for more information. spencerportbiblechurch.org
SPENCERPORT FIRST CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
Promoting the Christian way of life through service and stewardship to the community and the world. Look for the white steeple at 65 Church Street in downtown, Spencerport NY 14559. (585) 352-3448. Rev. Michael Sloan. We provide worship, educational and mission opportunities for children, youth, and adults. Worship services are Sundays at 10am live on Facebook and on site in our sanctuary. Worship is followed by Coffee Hour in Fellowship Hall. Sunday School for ages 4 and up is also available during service. Handicap accessible. Email: info@spencerportucc. org. Website: www.spencerportucc.org. Facebook: Spencerport UCC.
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S CHURCH
3350 Union Street, North Chili, Parish Office: 594-1400. We are a welcoming Catholic community with a focus on Faith in God and Service to His people. Join us for Mass any Saturday at 4:30PM, Sunday at 10:00AM or weekdays on Tuesday and Wednesday at 9:00AM. All are welcome in this place! We have a gifted Music Ministry including a Choir, Folk Group and Contemporary Group as well as a committed Faith Formation program for our youth. We offer many events throughout the year for our congregation and the surrounding community designed to deepen our faith and serve our brothers and sisters in the Rochester area. Check out our website at https://www.stchristophersnchili.org and follow us on Facebook and Instagram for all the latest updates.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
Follow Jesus, Build Community, Serve Others in Love. We welcome all to worship with us in warm fellowship in the Episcopal tradition of openness and caring. We are an ALL inclusive community with an open communion table. Please join us for Sunday worship at 10am. All services are both in-person and live-streamed online. We also offer a variety of Lenten and Advent programs, a Bible Study on Tuesdays, live music, Sunday School, semi-monthly Youth Group meetings and numerous other community building events. We are handicapped accessible. Follow us on Facebook, look for us on the web at www.stgeorgehilton.org, and join us for worship and fellowship at 635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm).
Churches, to have your services listed or updated, please call 352-3411.
ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Chris Bode. 1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, 585-964-2550. Sunday Services: 8:30 AM & 11 AM; 5th Sunday one service at 9:30
AM. Adult Bible Class & Sunday School at 9:45 AM (September – June). To view our services or devotions, go to stjohnhamlin.org.
“To KNOW Christ and to make Him KNOWN.”
ST. JOHN THE EVANGELIST CHURCH
St. John’s is a place to encounter Christ in the sacraments, in community and in the Scriptures through prayer, service, and fellowship. Join us for Holy Mass at 5pm Saturdays, or Sundays at 7:45am, 9:30am, and 11:15am. Daily Mass, Tuesdays, & Thursdays at 8am and Wednesdays & Fridays at 6:30pm. Mass 9am on 1st Saturdays. Confession Mondays & Wednesdays 5:30-6:00pm and Saturdays 3:454:30pm. Eucharistic Adoration Thursdays 1:00pm-6:00pm (Benediction at 5:50pm) & Sunday 1:30-4:30pm (Evening Prayer at 4:00pm, Benediction at 4:15pm). Many great opportunities to learn about the Holy Bible, and groups for families and children of all ages. We are located at 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559. Visit our website at www. StJohnsChurchSpencerport.org. Email: sstjohnc@dor.org. Our Parochial Administrator is Fr. Sriram Sadhanala.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
110 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton, 392-2710, www.stleohilton.org. Fr. Joseph Catanise. Daily Mass is celebrated: Monday 5:30 PM; Tuesday-Thursday 8:30 AM; Friday Communion Service 8:30 AM. Every Wednesday: Eucharistic Adoration 9 AM to 8 PM. Weekend Schedule: Saturday Confession 3:30-4:30 PM; Rosary 4:30 PM; Mass 5 PM (live-streamed). Sunday: Mass 8 AM, 10:30 AM, 6 PM; Adult Bible Study 11:45 AM. First Saturday Mass at 8:30 AM. All are welcome. Handicapped accessible.
ST. MARY’S CHURCHST. MARk’S CHURCH
13 South Main Street, Holley16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center – Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org.
Daily Mass: Tueday-Friday 8 AM at St. Mary’s (no Mass on Monday); St. Mary Vigil Mass 4 PM on Saturday; St. Mark Vigil Mass 5:30 PM on Saturday; Sunday Mass 10 AM at St. Mary’s.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, 585-392-4000, www.stpaulhilton. org. Senior Pastor: Rev. Mark Ball – pastorball@stpaulhilton.org, office 585-392-4000. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kingdom Kids – Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes – Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies and Mens Bible Study – Thursdays at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH & PRE-SCHOOL
191 Nichols Street (Rt. 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 352-3143. Pastor Steve Shrum. Trinity’s Updated Worship Schedules starting Sunday, July 9th – Traditional service at 9:00AM; Full Contemporary service at 10:30AM with Children’s Church. Both worship services will be live streamed on YouTube. Visit our new website at www.TrinitySpencerport. org. Email: trinitylutheran191@gmail.com. ‘We are a Christ-centered church here to assist and rejuvenate the community through the guidance of the Holy Spirit. We are a people that will equip families to draw closer to the Lord.’
UNION CONGREGATIONAL
UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
14 North Main Street, Churchville. A warm welcome awaits you at Union Church.Join us on Sunday mornings at 10 am, watch us live stream on Facebook, or find us on soundcloud.com/ucc-churchville. No matter where you are on your journey, you are welcome here. We are an open and affirming church and invite all. Food distribution for local families in need on the fourth Wednesday of each month from 4-5 pm. Look for our special events advertised throughout the year, or on our signboard at the front of the church. Call 293-1665 or stop by to talk with Pastor Bradley Klug any Wednesday 1-3 pm; e-mail us at unionucc@frontier.com or check our website at Churchvilleucc.com. Also like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter and Instagram. We would love to hear from you and/or have you worship together with us.
On Saturday, July 29, 53 members of the Hare family gathered for a Decade Birthday Celebration/ Reunion. The Gordon and Evelyn Hare family from Greece honored Evelyn Hare 100 (1923-1999), David C. Hare (son) 80, Alice Hare Allen (daughter) 70, Etta Mae Hare English (daughter) 60, Jennifer Hull Brown (granddaughter) 50, Steven Armendinger (grandson) 40, Angelina Hare (great-granddaughter) 30, and Emma Lynn Hull (great-granddaughter) 20. Some family members traveled from Oregon, Pennsylvania, and South Carolina to join in the festivities. Provided information and photo.
by Barbara BurkeDan rubinstein, a writer, adventurer, and paddleboarder from Ottawa, Canada, camped overnight on the banks of the Erie Canal in Spencerport on Sunday, July 30. rubinstein is on a paddleboard journey that began in June 2023 and is expected to go through September 2023. The trip will take him from his home in Ottawa to Montreal, New York City, and Toronto, and then back to his home via the Ottawa pier, St. Lawrence river, richelieu river, Lake Champlain, Champlain Canal, Hudson river, Erie Canal, Niagara river, Lake Ontario, and rideau river.
r ubinstein calls his journey “Water Borne – A stand-up paddleboarding pilgrimage through the blue space next door.” rubinstein is writing a book about his paddleboard experience. He says, “My book, rooted in this experience, will be about the importance of immersing ourselves in ‘blue space’ and deepening our relationship with water for a wide range of reasons.”
He is meeting and interviewing people – planned and impromptu – along the way, asking questions about the waters where they are and what these places mean to their lives.
rubinstein says that, to him, paddleboarding is: “A unique way to interact with both natural and human aquatic
ecosystems that can help connect us to this vital natural resource that we often ignore or neglect.” He says standing upright on the water and moving with or against the flow allows him to see his surroundings in a new way.
Water Borne will be rubinstein’s second book. His first book, Born to Walk, details another of his passions. He said, “The humble act of putting one foot in front of the other transcends age, geography, culture, and class and is one of the most economical and environmentally responsible modes of transit. Yet with our modern fixation on speed, this healthy pedestrian activity has been largely left behind.”
rubinstein traveled throughout the U.S., U.K., and Canada to walk with people who saw the act not only as a form of transportation and recreation but also as a path to a better world. He said, “There are no magicbullet solutions to modern epidemics like obesity, anxiety, alienation, and climate change. But what if there is a simple way to take a step in the right direction?” Born to Walk explores how far this ancient habit can take us, how much repair is within range, and guarantees that you’ll never again take walking for granted.
For more information on Dan rubinstein’s journeys, visit his Instagram (danrubinsteinsup) and website, www. waterborne.ca.