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Education beyond the final frontier Hilton teacher’s dreams come true as he spends five days at Space Camp by Grace Griffee Students in Stephen Cudzilo’s eighth grade earth science class at Merton Williams Middle School in Hilton are in for a treat when school is back in session. Their teacher spent five days at the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy in Huntsville, Alabama and is excited to share what he learned and experienced. Fairport teacher Andrea Costanza encouraged Cudzilo to apply for the camp, so he did in October of last year. In January, he received word that he was accepted and left for camp right after summer vacation began. Only 10 when the movie “Space Camp” came out, Cudzilo began realizing his childhood dream when he arrived at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center. Among educators from 33 countries, Cudzilo was one of 200 accepted into the program from the 1,000 who applied. “The experience didn’t hit me until I was standing with people from around the world. It really made me feel good.” The Honeywell Educators at Space Academy is a professional development program that is designed to help middle school math and science teachers from around the world become more effective educators in science, technology, engineering and math. Educators are empowered with supplemental teaching techniques through simulated astronaut training and innovative educational tools that help bring science to life in the classroom.
During this five-day program, educators participate in 45 hours of intensive classroom, laboratory and training time, focusing on space science and exploration. On day one, Cudzilo viewed the world’s only full-scale Space Transportation System display (space shuttle). “You have to see it to believe it,” said Cudzilo. “It’s immense.” On day two, the space explorers heard Homer H. Hickam, Jr. talk about his book Rocket Boys, a story about growing up in a mining town, and a boy’s pursuit of amateur rocketry, that inspired the movie “October Sky.” The group also heard Michael Foreman, a retired U.S. Navy pilot and a NASA astronaut, recount a story about Alan Shepard. “On the day before the launch of Apollo 14, an engineer asked Shepard if he knew how the rocket worked,” said Cudzilo. “He responded by asking the engineer if he knew how the rocket worked. The engineer said that he knew how his piece worked. Everyone knows their piece and coordination, expertise and trust is what makes it all work together.” On the third day, Cudzilo witnessed the immensity of the Saturn V rocket. “They have two – one is upright and the other is sideways,” he said. “They built the building around the one that is sideways.” The Saturn V rocket is 111 meters (363 feet) tall, about the height of a 36-story-tall building, and 18 meters (60 feet) taller than the Statue of Liberty. “I can’t even fathom three people strapping themselves to it,” he added.
Hilton’s Stephen Cudzilo, an eighth grade earth science teacher, experiences the multi-access trainer, which simulates the disorientation one would feel in a tumble spin during reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere. Provided photo.
Stephen Cudzilo on one of his missions during which his job was CapCom or Capsule Communications, part of Mission Control. Provided photo. Day three also included a simulated mission to Mars during which Cudzilo was a mission specialist. While wearing a space suit, he had to install solar panels in simulated weightlessness. “It was interesting to see how hard it was to work. While movement was effortless, I was wearing a big, bulky suit,” he described. Cudzilo also took part in a simulated water rescue during aviation camp. “During a simulated helicopter crash, the cabin starts to flood and you’re in an enclosed space. It’s a little scary. No, it’s a lot scary!” He also had a chance to pretend to jump out of the helicopter using a zip line. On the fourth day, Cudzilo experienced a multi-access trainer that simulates the disorientation one would feel in a tumble spin during reentry into the Earth’s atmosphere, and the 1/6 gravity chair, which simulates the Moon’s gravitational pull, which is 1/6 that of Earth’s. Cudzilo’s Space Camp experience also included two missions for which he and his teammates had one hour of practice and one hour to complete the mission. Part of mission control, his assignment was Capsule Communication. “I was the only person who could communicate with the shuttle,” he said. “Listening and relaying information at the same time was tough. Everything had to be timed perfectly and we struggled with getting the timing right.” The final day included seeing a mock-up of the International Space Station and running experiments, such as designing and constructing an ablative shield to protect an egg from a blow torch like protecting a space craft from re-entry. Another experiment involved working in teams to land a rover on Mars. “Both exercises would be fun for my class to do,” said Cudzilo.
Cudzilo said that the space missions of the 60s and 70s were different from those of today because the people working on them weren’t afraid to fail. “That is what made the missions successful,” he said. “Now the mentality is that we need to do things right the first time.” He said that he believes there is another important class lesson in not being afraid to learn as you go. Cudzilo’s team worked together despite language differences, sharing technology, collaborating and learning from their mistakes. Cudzilo hopes to drive home the idea that it’s okay to make mistakes in the learning process by showing a video each month that illustrates failures in the mission to the moon and then by June, showing what those failures resulted in. Cudzilo also wants to make his students aware of today’s space program and the NASA’s Journey to Mars. NASA is developing the capabilities needed to send humans to an asteroid by 2025 and Mars in the 2030s. “NASA is looking for hundreds of thousands of people in countless areas of expertise and these opportunities will be presenting themselves when these students are adults,” he said. “NASA will be looking for a huge network of smart people who are willing to learn and take advantage of opportunities.” Cudzilo also encourages his fellow teachers to apply for the camp and is hoping to send his own two sons to Space Camp for kids. For more information on the Honeywell Educators at Space Academy, visit educators.honeywell.com. For more information about Space Camp for kids, visit spacecamp.com.
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Legislators’ letter spurs governor to announce federal aid to Lake Ontario communities Following a press conference Wednesday, July 5 requesting Governor Cuomo to petition President Trump for federal assistance regarding the flooded conditions along Lake Ontario’s southern shore, Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) announced that the governor has signed into law legislation, of which Hawley helped usher through the house, that will immediately provide about $45 million in funding to communities that have been destroyed by flooding and erosion. “As you know, the lake level is still a major issue along the Lake Ontario shoreline,” the legislators wrote. “The devastation has created massive land erosion, and has destroyed residences and businesses. It is imperative that
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•Chili: Historic Preservation Board meets Monday, July 17 at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall - Main Meeting Room. Parks & Recreation Committee meets Tuesday, July 18 at 6 p.m. at the Senior Center. 2030 Comprehensive Plan Meeting - Tuesday, July 18 at 6 p.m. at the Town Hall, Main Meeting Room. •Churchville: Board of Trustees meets Monday, July 17 at 7 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 E. Buffalo Street, Churchville. •Hilton: Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton. •Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public. •Parma: Town of Parma office will be closed Monday, July 3 and Tuesday, July 4. Town Board meets on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of every month (July 24) at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public. •Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.
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•Riling, Rev. Donald P., died July 6, 2017. He is predeceased by his sons, Darrell N. Riling and Douglas P. Riling. Survived by his wife of 59 years, Mary Jane Riling; children, Donald G. (Julie) Riling, Lisa J. (Richard) Rocco, David P. (Melissa) Riling; 12 grandchildren; two greatgrandchildren; several nieces and nephews. For the past 55 years. Don served as the Senior Pastor at Christian Center Church, Brockport. His Memorial Service was held July 15 at Brockport Free Methodist Church, Brockport. Contributions can be made to the Christian Center Church Building Fund, 4716 Lake Road, Brockport, NY 14420 in his memory. •Riexinger, Geraldine A., died July 2, 2017 at age 80. Predeceased by her husband, Robert Riexinger, son, George Riexinger; parents, John and Elizabeth Ottmar; sisters, Delores Sypnier, Joanne Ottmar and many other loved ones. She is survived by her children: Douglas (Meg) Riexinger, Duane (Donna) Riexinger, Darrin (Betsy) Riexinger, Karen (Steve) Shepanski, Lisa (John) Ryan; daughter in law, Tania Harrell; brother, John (Patti) Ottmar; grandchildren, great grandchildren, nieces and nephews. Geraldine most recently retired from the Town of Chili Tax Department, prior to that she worked at Fleet Bank in Gates. Her Memorial Service was held July 15 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Spencerport. Interment private. Donations can be made to Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center or Trinity Lutheran Church in her memory. •Ryan, David J., died suddenly Saturday, July 1, 2017. Predeceased by his parents, Milton and Margaret, and brother Milt. He is survived by his loving wife Sharon; son Michael (Sandy) Ryan; three grandchildren Julie, Jacqueline and Dillon Ryan; many other family and friends. Funeral arrangements entrusted to Fowler Funeral Home, Inc. Contributions can be made to Wilmot Cancer Center, 601 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester, NY 14642 in his memory. •Swanger, Donald E., died July 6, 2017, at age 90. Predeceased by the love of his life, his wife, Alice J. Swanger, his daughter Linda Schult, 13 brothers and sisters and sonin-law Dale Whipple. He is survived by his children Terry (Kathy) Swanger, Vanessa (Jeff) Anchor, Ellen Whipple; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grandchildren; two sisters; many nieces and nephews. His Funeral Service was held July 11 at the Fowler Funeral Home, Inc., Brockport. Interment, Lakeview Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Rochester Honor Flight or Brockport Church of Christ in his memory.
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Christian, Jay Edgar Jay Edgar Christian, 90, of Spencerport, NY, formerly of Wellsboro, PA, passed away on July 3, 2017. Jay was born in Muncy, PA, on October 25, 1926, to Margaret (Grove) and Ralph Christian. Jay worked in the lumber or hardware business most of his life, both in Pennsylvania and in New York. He had a wealth of woodworking knowledge and used it to the betterment of those in his life. He was also one to find old clocks and find a way to make them work and be useful again. Gardening was another interest he had and he enjoyed making wood products that could be enjoyed such as the gazebo, wooden bridge and the trellises that grace the yard and garden. Jay’s greatest passion was fishing until he could no longer, due to his health. He rarely missed an opportunity to go fishing and it mattered not that he struck out in many fishing holes. Jay enjoyed camping along Asaph Creek for many years and met people who became lifelong friends. In his last few years his close friend, Pete, took him fishing in his boat and spent many hours letting the old fisherman do what he loved to do. Jay was excited when he became a grandfather and even more so as a great grandfather and he loved to stress the Great part. His love for his family was evident throughout his life. In addition to his children, he had a very loving family growing up. His mother raised ten children basically alone and they didn’t have many material things, but they all got along well and they learned to get by, but mostly they learned the value of family. He has passed that on to his children. Survived by children: Sharon Thomas of Truth or Consequences, NM, Paula (Thomas) Warriner and William (Vickie) Christian of Wellsboro, PA. Grandchildren: Kelly Warriner (Darrin) Smith of Franklin, OH, Aaron (Jackie) Warriner of Pennsville, NJ, and David and Ashley Christian of Wellsboro, PA. Great grandchildren include Silas and Kevin Smith and Logan, Liam and Caitlin Warriner. Long time special friend, Marilyn Brown, of Spencerport. Sisters: Thelma Borden of Bath and Mary (Vyrl) Norris of Painted Post, NY, and brother, James (Sandy) Adams of Dansville, NY. He is also survived by his children’s mother, Helen Finch Christian of Wellsboro. Jay was predeceased by loving brothers and sisters: Ralph (Skeet), Philip, Grove, Ronald, Alice (Root), Anna (Hunter) Prothero and Ila (Wagner) and sonin-law, Glen Thomas. A Memorial Service was held July 8 at Cherry Flats Baptist Church in Pennsylvania.
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•Gadomski, Christopher J., died July 4, 2017 at age 53. Predeceased by his parents, Jerome and Patricia. Survived by his sons, Ryan and Cameron; brothers, Jeff (Joanna) and Corey; step-mother, Donna Gadomski and niece, Ruby Gadomski. His Funeral Service was held July 11 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Interment Grove Place Cemetery. •Mac Kay, Muriel B., died July 8, 2017. Predeceased by husband, Stanley S. Survived by daughters, Lynne S. Mac Kay and Deborah (Kenneth) Tiffany of Perinton; grandson, Sam Tiffany; one granddaughter, Caroline Tiffany. Muriel worked at the Gates-Chili School District for 35 years and was a member of the First Baptist Church in Chili. Her Funeral Service was held July 14 at the First Baptist Church in Chili. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Donations can be made to the Humane Society at Lollypop Farm, ABVI, or Fairport Baptist Homes Foundation in her memory. •North, Patricia A., died July 5, 2017, at age 85. Predeceased by husband, Earl “Bob”; son, Jay; brothers, Bernard and Hank Mergler. Survived by daughters, Tracey North and Robyn (Timothy) Knowlton; her grandchildren, greatgrandchildren, niece and nephew. Pat was a member of the Kenmore, Gates and Monroe County Firemen’s Ladies’ Auxiliary, as well as past president of the Ladies’ Auxiliary FASNY, and a lifelong member of the Girl Scouts of Genesee Valley. Her Funeral Service was held July 15 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Interment, White Haven Memorial Park. Donations can be made to FASNY Fireman’s Home in her memory.
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•Hyde, Debora A., died July 2, 2017 at age 60. Predeceased by her parents, Ralph and Theresa Lee. Survived by her loving husband of 42 years Willis J. Hyde; daughter, Julie Hyde; son, Jessey Hyde; brothers, Joe, John, Jim and Stephen; sister, Mary Catherine “Katie” Lee Weis; many family and dear friends. Debora’s celebration of life will be held at the convenience of the family. Contributions can be sent to Lollypop Farm (www.lollypop.org) in her memory. •Phillips, Donald, died peacefully on July 10, 2017 at age 82. Survived by his wife Gail; children Darlyn (Ron) Reddy, Lindsey Phillips and Nicholas Phillips; grandchildren Brandon and Shannon Reddy and Delvin Ergott; sisters Evelyn Huskey and Dorothy (John) Kelly; nieces and nephews and beloved dogs Peanut and Sophie. Donald is a Veteran of the U.S. Navy. His Memorial Mass was held July 15 at St Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Interment private. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450 in his memory.
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•Lavender, William H. “Bill,” died July 6 at the age of 81. Predeceased by his brother, Robert. Bill is survived by his wife, Joanne; sister, Helen Heckleman; sister-in-law, Nancy Lavender. Also surviving are two daughters, Wendy (George) Colucci and Kathy Lavender; two grandsons, Nicholas (Sue) Colucci and Christopher Colucci; two greatgrandsons; two step-children, Robert (Patricia) Gill and Robin (Robert) DePoint; two step-grandsons, Kevin Gill and Devin (Brittany) DePoint; one step-great grandson, Jackson. Bill was also “Daddy” to his pet, Lily. Special thanks to Richard and Helen Rubino for their many years of friendship. Bill was a member of the Holley Fire Department for 50 years and served as Fire Chief for six of those years. Bill has donated his body to the U of R Medical School. A Memorial Service will be held at a later date. Contributions can be made to the Holley Fire Deparment in his memory.
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•Catalino, Salvatore “Sal,” died July 3, 2017 at age 87. Predeceased by his grandson, Theodore “Teddy” Piendel; brother, Hank Catalino. He is survived by his loving wife of 62 years, Virginia “Ginny” Catalino; children, Candida Catalino, Stephen (Linda) Catalino, Patricia (Ted) Piendel, David (Sonya) Catalino; grandchildren, Regina, Sarah and Rebecca Catalino, Erica Piendel, Leah, Hannah and Deborah Catalino; great grandson, Isaac Buckland; brother and sisters, Frank (Mary) Catalino, Mary (Richard) Pavone, Helen Catalino; sister-in-law, Cathy Catalino; several nieces and nephews. Sal was a Dr. of Education/Administrator. His Funeral Mass was celebrated July 10 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Ronald McDonald House Charities of Rochester, NY Inc., 333 Westmoreland Drive, Rochester, NY 14620 or to St. John the Evangelist Church of Spencerport, 55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559 in his memory. •Dunn, Betty J., died peacefully at home at age 90. Predeceased by her husband, John and daughter-in-law, Jayne. She is survived by her sons, John T. Dunn, William G. (Joan) Dunn; daughters, Kathleen A. Miller, Jean (Michael) Kelly; grandchildren, John P. (Teresa) Dunn, James L. Dunn, Michael (Vanessa) Kelly, Tina (Michael) Whiting, Brian Kelly, Patrick (Tameika) Dunn, Robert (Jennifer) Dunn, Shalynn (Nicholas) Klotz; 14 great-grandchildren; sister, Dorothy Margis; sister-in-law, Queenie Newman; nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was celebrated July 15 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment, Webster Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to Pluta Cancer Center in her memory. •Rodak, Peter E. “Buddy,” died July 6, 2017 at age 83. Predeceased by his brothers and sisters, mother and father and loving wife of 59 years, Fay M. Rodak. He is survived by his children, Greg Rodak, Patricia A. (Gene Wisner) Triassi, Susan (Kevin) Dixon, Thomas A. (Kimberly) Rodak; grandchildren, Nicholas R. (Cristina) Triassi, Rachael S. (Clayton) Forsyth, Samuel A. Triassi, Christopher D. Dixon, Daniel J. (Julie) Dixon, Thomas A. (Danielle) Rodak Jr., Whitney L. (Paul) Rodak; five great grandchildren; sistersin-law and brother-in-law, Jean Rodak, Joseph (Meg) Glomboski; many loving nieces, nephews and friends. Buddy was a Navy Veteran and Eastman Kodak Company retiree. His Funeral Mass was celebrated July 11 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment in St. John’s Cemetery. Donations can be made to the Aurora House Hospice, PO Box 21, Spencerport, NY 14559 in his memory.
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Brasstacular benefit Concert for Honor Flight Rochester includes musicians from all over upstate A concert to benefit the veteran’s group Honor Flight Rochester will take place on Sunday, July 30 at the Greece American Post 468 Outdoor Music Festival site, 344 Dorsey Road. The event, referred to as the Ultimate Brasstacular Benefit Concert for Honor Flight Rochester, is hosted by the Greece American Legion Post 468 Family. It will feature some of Upstate New York’s most exciting drum corps, brass bands, and big band acts. The day-long festival will bring together music from Rochester’s legendary drum and bugle corps culture, and will conclude with an en masse salute to the 70th Anniversary of Rochester’s Fabulous Crusaders. “Our concerts have helped more than 100 veterans go on an Honor Flight, and many of these vets call it a trip of a lifetime. We’re proud to say the biggest support
has come from Rochester’s extended drum corps family,” said Event Coordinator Tom Allen, Director of the All In Brass Band. Each year this concert is one of the biggest, brassiest events of the summer, and for the first time ever it will include brass acts from Syracuse and Buffalo. All proceeds from the concert will go to Honor Flight Rochester. Gates open at 11 a.m. with music starting at 11:30 a.m. and continuing until 7 p.m. Tickets for this event cost $12 each and $40 for a family of four and are available at Post 468 at 344 Dorsey Road, or by calling 663-2091. Food and beverages for all ages will be available. Festival tent with seating, lawn chairs welcome. Provided information
North Chili church to host inspirational singer Inspirational hearing-impaired singer and national recording artist Sherry Anne will sing at the 9 a.m. service of the United Methodist Church of North Chili, 2220 Westside Drive, Rochester on Sunday, July 30. Sherry Anne, born with a bilateral hearing and speech impairment, sings with an elegant voice that perfectly blends a passion for Southern Gospel-style, country, and blues music with her deep faith. She has shared a message of hope at women’s conferences nationally, has recorded a public service announcement of the International Christian Centers for the Deaf in North Mexico, and was invited to sing at the Gaither Vocal Band concert in Buffalo on July 14. Sherry Anne is among the Singing News 2017 Top 10 Favorite New Artists and has recently released her fifth CD: Reflections Through the Years. Learn more at sherryanne.com. Provided information
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Jerry Klafehn and “The Giving Tree” by Doug Hickerson Shel Silverstein’s story “The Giving Tree” begins with, “Once there was a tree … and she loved a little boy.” The story continues as the tree devotes its life to making the boy happy. First, she gave her leaves for him to play in. Then, she gave apples to sell and make money. Later she gave her branches so the boy could build a house. Later still, with the boy older and sad, the tree gave her trunk to make a boat so he could travel. Finally, the boy came back “just to sit and rest.” The tree offered her stump for sitting and resting. “And the boy did, and the tree was happy,” as the story ended. Jerry Klafehn was not so demanding on his silver maple tree. All he wanted was its beauty in his backyard, including the brightly colored leaves of autumn. Jerry, now 83 and a master carpenter, built his own house near the Brockport Village limits in 1959. A few years later he and his wife, Laurie, wanted a tree for the backyard. “I grew up around a sugar maple which I loved,” he said. “It was so beautiful in the fall.” But, the couple chose a silver maple. “We both had it in our heads that it was a different kind of tree than it turned out to be.” The failing tree “I thought we’d have a nice beautiful tree in the fall,” Jerry said. “But, the leaves turned a yellowish brown and hung on until the snow was falling. I would rake up a huge pile of leaves in all kinds of terrible weather, and I was liking it less and less.” In the year that Laurie passed away, “I just felt it was the time to get rid of it,” Jerry said about the tree which was about 40 years old by then. He had it cut down.
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Cats on the Genesee by T.R. Hendrick The Genesee River is one of rare rivers that flow north in the United States. It starts down in Gold, Pennsylvania and spills into Lake Ontario 160 miles later. The river is clear and swift in the Southern Tier and has some good trout fishing in that section. As it meanders north, it gets lazier and muddier. The color turns from gin clear to chocolate milk. This change is not due to pollution, but to the muddy bank runoff from the Genesee Valley farm land. Trout don’t like chocolate milk and start to disappear as the flow heads north. But there is a game fish that loves brown water, the channel catfish. The catfish gets no respect here in the north, but in the southern U.S. they are second only to bass in popularity. If the Genesee River was running through a southern state, there would be cat fisherman all over the waterway. Cats are vastly underfished here in Western New York only because they have bad PR in the north. These handsome devils are a great fighting fish and, for those of you unfazed by the muddy environment they swim in, are excellent table fare. The section of the river from Avon north to Rochester is stacked with big channel cats in the 2 to 10 pound range and hardly anyone fishes them. Boat access to this section of the river is limited, but there is an excellent free boat launch at the mouth of Black Creek in Chili just off Scottsville Road. From there you can zip a boat out into the river in seconds. Most of the time, the summer current in the Genesee is unhurried but be aware that it can quickly pick up after a big rain. One nice feature of boating the river is that you never have to worry about it getting too rough. As for catching these scent-oriented creatures, there are many commercial types of bait on the market that claim to catch catfish but I personally haven’t had much luck with any of them. Worms work well but you will be bothered by smaller fish constantly nibbling your worm off. Chicken livers work fine because they are nice and bloody, but for my money you can’t beat fresh cut-bait.
That is freshly cut pieces of any fish. You can ask your bait store for recently deceased minnows and most are happy to give them to you. What I like to do is set up a fishing pole using a small #6 hook with a piece of worm that will usually catch a small sucker quickly in the river; I cut that oily fish up into small chunks about the size of a half dollar and you have the perfect catfish bait. If you get bit on cut bait it is going to be a cat. When fishing catfish, it is better to be mobile; fish a spot for 20 minutes and move. If there are cats in the area they will scent your bait and bite it within a twenty-minute window. If you don’t catch anything in that time frame move on down the bank, or if in a boat, down river. If you are fishing from a boat, try fishing up current from the numerous log jams. The cats live in those jams and if your bait is upstream they will smell it and come out for lunch. I fish the river all the way south to Avon and the fishing gets better the further south you go. I believe there are catfish up there that haven’t seen a hook. If you bank fish there are several shore fishing access points: a nice one on Route 253 in Henrietta and the next bridge south on Rush Scottsville Road in Rush. There are some walleye, northern pike and smallmouth bass in this stretch of the Genesee but to my knowledge they aren’t caught in any numbers. Cats, on the other hand, can be. Heavy rods and braided line are your best bet for hoisting the cats out of the cover. Snags are common, so bring plenty of tackle. I like 2/0 circle hooks; the cats literally catch themselves. All I have to do when I see a bite is pick up the rod and start winding. Try to avoid using round sinkers because they will roll with the current, getting you snagged. I like a flat two ounce sinker; a flat sinker will lie on the bottom and the heavy weight will stay put. In the dead of summer when much of the in-shore fishing here in Western New York gets slow, go herd some cats. They pull hard and their looks get much better when floating in hot grease. Chances are you will have the river to yourself. Give the muddy Genesee a try. I think you will be surprised the number of channel cats that live there.
Old river rat Butch Miller with a nice mess of Genesee River cats. Provided photo.
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Board continues to maximize outflows from Lake Ontario At its meeting on June 30, the International Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River Board agreed to continue releasing an outflow of 10,400 cubic meters per second (m3/s) (367,300 cubic feet per second), as conditions allow, in order to help lower the level of Lake Ontario, and provide all possible relief to riparian residents while considering the impacts throughout the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River system. This outflow continues to be the highest ever released from Lake Ontario on a sustained basis. The Board reviewed current conditions of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, and despite efforts to provide relief by releasing record-high outflows, recent wet conditions continue to sustain high water levels, causing continued severe impacts to Lake Ontario and St. Lawrence River property owners, recreational boaters, businesses and tourism. Lake Erie remains well above average, and combined with significant rainfall during the past month, the total inflow to Lake Ontario reached the second highest recorded in the month of June since 1900. Yet despite the near record-high inflows and notwithstanding a slight rise in levels following especially heavy showers and thunderstorms on June 22, Lake Ontario levels fell 9 centimeters (3.5 inches) overall last month, 8 centimeters (3.1 inches) more than average and the 11th largest decline in June since 1918. On the St. Lawrence River, levels near Montreal and further downstream had been declining in general, but rose to near record highs in recent days following a series of storm events. The board continues to monitor and assess conditions in consideration of the impacts that these exceptionally high levels and flows are having in Lake Ontario and the upper and lower
St. Lawrence River on all stakeholders, including commercial navigation. Furthermore, based on information provided to the Board by the St. Lawrence Seaway on navigation conditions at high flows, the Board concluded that an outflow of 10,400 m3/s (367,300 cfs) is the maximum outflow that can be released from Lake Ontario with present river levels, that would still allow continued, though restricted, safe commercial navigation in the St. Lawrence River. The Board noted that while wet weather has maintained high levels recently, warmer and drier summer conditions are likely to return, and allow water levels throughout the system to resume their decline. As levels decline, a gradual reduction in outflows will be required to prevent the velocities in the St. Lawrence River from exceeding the limits for safe navigation. However, the Board expects the flow of 10,400 m3/s (367,300 cfs) can safely be maintained for some time to come, and will continue to reevaluate this on a daily basis at least until its next meeting. The Board is drawing on all of its resources and available technological support to provide the best information and allow it to review options to reduce water levels as fast as possible while considering all interests in the Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River system. The Board appreciates the input of all stakeholders and interests and looks forward to continuing open communication during this period of historic high water levels. Outflow changes, photos and graphs are posted to the Board’s Facebook page at www.facebook.com/InternationalLakeOntarioStLawrenceRiverBoard (English), and more detailed information is available on its website at http://ijc.org/en_/islrbc. Provided information
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items for sale/for rent ART WORK Original acrylic paintings ... seasonal, landscapes, portraits, modern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & very interesting. For more information contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585-9247868.[TFN]
BOATS & ACCESSORIES 2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers, trailer. Used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585-355-5873.[TFN]
COLLECTIBLES Precious Moments, all early markings & no mark. Many to choose from. Single $5, doubles $10. Call 585-3924444.[TFN] _________________ C h e r i s h Te d d i e s - $5 each. Many to choose from. 585-3924444.[TFN] _________________ Memories of Yesterday - $5 each. Many to choose from. 585-3924444.[TFN]
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FURNITURE 2 pc. Solid Maple Hutch. Top shelves, bottom doors. $75. 585-392-7119.[7-23] _________________ Queen Anne style entry table and beveled mirror, cherry. $75 for set. Would fit small area perfectly. Call 585-747-7202, leave message.[TFN]
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★★★★★★ For Sale: Drop leaf table with 4 chairs & hutch - maple set. Oak coffee & end tables, dolls, Precious Moments, glassware, lamps, odds & ends. 585-964-5727.[7-16]
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Blueberries, Honey, Garlic! Enjoy nature’s bounty from our small Victorian farm. U-Pick/ We-pick, high quality organically-sprayed blueberries. The Gardens at Colehill - An environmentally conscious family farm, growing extraordinary produce in an idyllic country setting. Follow us on facebook for more information facebook.com/ ColehillFarms. Friday through Monday, 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. 3569 N. Main St. Rd., Holley, 585-6386528.[7-23] __________________
Churchville, 38 McIntosh Rd., across from golf course. Fri., July 21; Sat., July 22; 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Multifamily household sale. Woodcrafts.[7-16]
Ain’t it sweet to beat the high cost of heat? Coal, wood pellets, Enviblocks. Pick-up, delivery. Gloves, boots, critter control, hay, straw, pet/farm food and bird seed. www.higbiefarmsupplies.com. 585-5948300.[TFN]
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APARTMENTS/ UNFURNISHED Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom townhouses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/ laundry rooms with w/d hookups, central air, 24-hour emergency service, and playground for the kids. Cats are welco me. Rates from $825-$875 + security. Call for details 585-392-6015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN]
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MOBILE HOMES FOR SALE Harper Park Hamlin: New and pre-owned manufactured homes for sale in lovely community. Yard with 2 car asphalt driveway. Short drive to Hamlin Beach State Park. Moderately priced, single floor living. Take a tour today. 4000 Brick Schoolhouse Rd., Hamlin, NY. Call 585-964-2434 or visit us at www.harperhomes. net. [TFN]
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SPACE FOR RENT Space for Rent: The Hilton Community Center has two rooms for rent on the second floor. The rooms have been previously used as dance studios. The room sizes are approximately 1,224 square feet an approximately 680 square feet. If interested, please inquire at the Village Office, 59 Henry St. or call 3924144, ext. 102.[7-16]
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Recently I had the honor of organizing and performing a “fill the boot drive” for my senior project. The money was to go to the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. With the extraordinary help of my fellow firefighters, we were able to raise a little over $5,000 in less than two hours. The whole experience had a huge effect on me and only strengthened my desire to one day become a career firefighter and protect the people of this community. I feel I must thank others who helped make this possible: Past Chief Dan Azzolina for providing the signs through his company; Past Chief Pat O’Hara for his guidance; Ogden Police Chief Chris Mears for his support along with the Village of Spencerport, Randy Jensen and the local National Fallen Firefighters Foundation.
I have to thank the men and women of the Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association, the Spencerport Fire District and the Spencerport Firemen’s Exempts Association. Without them this could not have been accomplished. Most of all I have to thank the people of the Spencerport Community. Your kindness and generosity made all the work worth it. I am truly proud to be a part of this village, surrounding town and it truly makes me proud to serve you as a volunteer firefighter. I look forward to many more years of working and living in this community. Sam Lobene, Class of 2017 Spencerport Volunteer Firefighter
2017 Hamlin Wheel Fest Cruise-In drives in a great success We have now officially reached a milestone. Twenty years are in the books. We never thought that time could go by that fast, but it sure has. 2017’s cruise-in was awesome. We had a car count of 208 vehicles. This year there was an even wider variety of vehicles. You name it and it was probably somewhere on the field. There were a lot of cars we had not seen before. Makes you wonder where they all hide. It was a great cruise-in. We had our opening ceremony at 11 a.m. with scouts from Troop #375, Pack #394 and Pack #316 from Hamlin and Brockport presenting our nation’s colors. New this year was DJ Alex Balbi of AB Sound who did a great job keeping everyone informed of the event happenings and entertaining us with music. The weather was perfect - cool but sunny. If you have never been to our cruise-in, you really need to stop by. One can take a walk down memory lane looking at the old cars. You hear a lot of people saying, “I had one of those.” (Some still do). At about 1:30 p.m. we did our awards presentation and that is one tough venture. All these vehicles are winners. This year we did a little something for Ronald McDonald House. We collected a few hundred dollars through the 50/50 raffle and a couple items we auctioned off. Thank you to Monroe Extinguishers and Stoners for those items. Plan on it now, mark your calendar for the “First Saturday in June.” 2018 is going to be a blast. If you have a “special car, truck, bike, whatever” bring it on down. If you don’t have a vehicle, come take that stroll down memory lane. Remember, support the sponsors that let us have this event. And a special “Thank you” to all participants and the Cruise Crew. See you 2018!
Hamlin Wheel Fest Cruise-In award winners 2017: Best Truck - 1956 GMC, Kevin Metzger, Hilton; Best Import - 1958 Austin Healy, Gary Hartle, Spencerport; Best Motorcycle: 2002 Harley Davidson, Guy Cennane, Hamlin; Cruise Crew Choice - 1933 Willy’s Couple, Gary Mayer, North Chili; Ladies Choice - 1933 Ford Coupe, Mark Jock; *Oldest Vehicle - 1923 Model “T” Roadster, William Miller, LeRoy (was a tie for oldest vehicle, winner was earliest entry number); Long Distance - 1967 VW, Keith Licht, North Tonawanda; Special Interest: 1959 Studebaker Lark towing a 1966 Scotti travel trailer, Joseph and Judy Schultz, Holley; Spirit of the Cruise - 1932 Plymouth, Chet Hein, Holley; Popular Choice - 1960 Plymouth Fury, Rich Miller; Chairman’s Choice - 1970 Buick Gran Sport, Tom Delaney, Hilton. 2017 Wheel Fest Cruise-In sponsors were: Monroe Extinguisher Company, Mann Insurance Agency, Spurr Dealerships, Hilton NAPA, Hagerty Classic Vehicle Insurance, Summit Racing Products, Wimpy’s Store, Waye Motors, CMJ Customs, Steve Mills at Castle Products, Top Notch Car Wash, Bill Gray’s Restaurant, Windshield Centers, Doan Chevrolet, Chips Auto, Dollinger’s Inn & Suites, NYCM, McDonald’s, ESL Federal Credit Union, Coker Tires, Mother’s Polish, Jeg’s Hi-Performance, Stoner’s Solutions, Jasper Engines & Transmissions, Subway, Golden Eagle Restaurant, Hamlin Fire Department, Hamlin Ambulance Squad, Hamlin Fire Police, Hamlin Highway Department, Town of Hamlin, Meguiars Cleaning Products, Cub Scout Pack 394, Cub Scout Pack 316, Boy Scout Troop 375 and Sound Provided by AB Sound. Hamlin Wheel Fest Cruise-In Committee
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GCC Board of Trustees approves first Start-Up New York application
Legal NoticeS Legal Notice Hilton Central School District HCSD BID #2017-18-01 Hilton Central School District is seeking Bids for the 2017-18 school year for tires. All bids should be submitted by July 21, 2017 @ 10:00 AM to: Mr. Adam Geist Assistant Superintendent for Business 225 West Avenue Hilton, NY 14468 Mark Envelope: Sealed Bid # 2017-18-01. Please include the non-collusive bidding certification. For questions about the bid or to request a bid packet please contact: Joseph LaMarca 300 School Avenue Hilton, NY 14468 585-392-1000 x 7400 jlamarca@hilton.k12.ny.us
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Genesee Community College’s Board of Trustees approved its first-ever application for participation in the Start-Up New York program, which permits eligible companies to operate tax-free on or near SUNY campuses for ten years. Trustees approved Tencar, Inc. for participation, a medical equipment manufacturing firm founded in 2011 by Georgann M. Carrubba of Basom, New York, a 2003 graduate of GCC’s Nursing program. Tencar will operate in the Genesee County Economic Development Center’s Med Tech Park, located on the south side of Hawley Drive, across from the Batavia Campus. Genesee Community College designated the Med Tech Park as part of the Start-Up NY zone two years ago. The Start-Up NY application will now be forwarded to the New York State Empire Development Corporation and State University of New York for review and final approval. Reid J. Smalley, executive director of Workforce Development, said that approval may come within the next 60 days, permitting Ms. Carrubba to begin operating in the Med Tech Park. Ms. Carrubba, who serves as CEO of the company, developed and patented an innovative ostomy device that
prevents awkward leakage and odor among patients with colostomies and related conditions. The product is expected to go to market later this year. Product components will be 100 percent made in the United States, and Ms. Carrubba has concluded an agreement with the 3M Company to use its products in the manufacturing of TenCar devices. The Start-Up NY program is open to new or expanding businesses that align their operations or products with academic disciplines taught at SUNY campuses and some private college and university campuses. Genesee Community College students in the Nursing, Fashion Design and Business programs will have the opportunity to learn product design, customer service, business operations, and entrepreneurship principles from TenCar. The company hopes to make internships available to GCC students and hire GCC graduates in the future. Prior to the Board’s decision, the College’s Start-Up NY Committee scrutinized the company’s plans and operations, and determined that the company’s presence in the GCC Start-Up NY Zone would benefit the college and its students. Provided information
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Approval of the Board Meeting Schedule 2017-2018 School Year The Superintendent recommended that the Board of Education approve the Board Meeting Schedule for the 2017-2018 school year. The meetings will be held at 7:00 p.m. in the Board Room, 225 West Avenue, Hilton New York unless otherwise noted. Agendas are available on the District’s website. http://www.hilton.k12.ny.us/board_education.cfm August 8, 2017 September 12, 2017 September 26, 2017 October 10, 2017 October 24, 2017 November 14, 2017 December 12, 2017 January 9, 2018 January 23, 2018 February 13, 2018 February 27, 2018 March 13, 2018 March 27, 2018 April 10, 2018 April 24, 2018 May 8, 2018 May 22, 2018 June 12, 2018 June 26, 2018 July 10, 2018 August 14, 2018
Remember to visit 4-H at the Genesee County Fair. This year’s 4-H fair theme is “4-H Grows Here” and local 4-H’ers have worked hard all year to show the community what 4-H means to them. Check out the 4-H exhibits, club displays and animal shows at the Genesee County Fair July 17 through 22 held at the Genesee County Fairgrounds, 5056 East Main Street Road in Batavia. For more information about the Genesee County Fair, visit http://gcfair.com/.
Thursday, July 20 •9 a.m. - 4-H Horse Show - Gymkhana Classes •9 a.m. - 4-H Dairy Cattle Show (Show Ring) •2 p.m. - 4-H Goat & Sheep Quiz Bowl Contest (Merton Building) •5:30 p.m. - 4-H Market Animal Auction Buyer’s Dinner (Kennedy Building) •7 p.m. - 4-H Market Animal Auction (Show Ring)
Monday, July 17 •9 a.m. - 4-H Horse Show - English Classes (Horse Ring) •9 a.m. - 4-H Goat Show (Show Ring) •11 a.m. - 4-H Beef Cattle Show (Show Ring) •12 p.m. - 4-H Dairy Cattle Fitting Clinic & Contest •6:30 p.m. - Fair Parade - 4-H Theme “4-H Grows Here”
Friday, July 21 10 a.m. - 4-H Beef Cattle Judging Contest 12 p.m. - 4-H Livestock Costume Contest (Show Ring) 3 p.m. - 4-H Beaded Bracelets Activity with the FCS Club (Kennedy Building) 5:30 p.m. - 4-H Tractor Driving Contest
Tuesday, July 18 •9 a.m. - 4-H Horse Show - Western Classes (Horse Ring) •9 a.m. - 4-H Market Hog Show (Show Ring) •12 p.m. - 4-H Market Lamb Show (Show Ring) •6 p.m. - 4-H Rabbit Show (Merton Building) •6:30 p.m. - 4-H Market Steer Show (Show Ring)
Saturday, July 22 1 p.m. - 4-H Goat Obstacle Course Contest 2 p.m. - 4-H Bandana Bracelets Activity with FCS Club (Kennedy Building) 2:30 p.m. - 4-H Rabbit Knowledge Contest (Merton Building) 4 p.m. - 4-H Market Animal Master Showmanship Contest (Dates and times are subject to change) Full daily events schedule of the Genesee County Fair is available at: http://gcfair.com/Home/FairInformation/ DailySchedule.aspx. Provided information
Wednesday, July 19 •10 a.m. - 4-H Dairy Cattle Judging Contest •12 p.m. - 4-H Sheep Show (Show Ring) •5 p.m - 4-H Hog Show (Show Ring) •6 p.m. - 4-H Poultry Show (Merton Building)
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FIRST CONGREGATIONAL UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST
65 Church Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, (585) 352-3448. Sunday worship 10:00 am, family-friendly, children attend church until dismissal to their Sunday School classes - nursery through high school ages. There is no Sunday School during the summer. Coffee hour after worship at 11:00 and special events throughout the year.
HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH
“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Children’s Sunday School: 11am to 12 Noon. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9 to 9:45am, Thursday 9am. Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times). Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible.
HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.
LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH
59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship: Sunday 10am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family. friends.fun.freedom
OGDEN PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH
“To equip ourselves and others to be disciples of Christ as we seek God’s will for our church and beyond.” Sunday worship with choir at 10:00 a.m. with Sunday School for children. Fellowship hour after worship with lots of good food. Men’s and Women’s Bible studies. Youth group. Many Service and Fellowship opportunities. Handicapped accessible. 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport 14559, 585-352-6802. www.ogdenpresbyterian.org. Pastor Tedd Pullano.
PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH
39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Tuesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.
SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH
“Sharing the love of Christ.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spencerportwesleyan.org. Sunday Schedule: 9:00am Sunday School (for all ages); 10:15am Worship. Mid-Week: 7:00pm Inductive Bible Study. Pastor Ryan Strange, Senior Pastor. Pastor Phalkun Nov, Cambodian & Nepali Ministries.
LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH
Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch. net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.
ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH
635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 7pm LifeTeen Mass. Handicap accessible. Vacation Bible School - July 23-27 for children ages four through Grade 6. A Wilderness Adventure through the Sacraments! Cat Chat Catholic VBS. Free. This year will offer an evening of family fun, a pre-K program, an afternoon wilderness party, and daily snacks, crafts, games, fun and faith. Registration forms available at www.stleochurch.org.
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13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.
ST. PAUL LUTHERAN CHURCH & SCHOOL
158 East Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-4000, www.stpaulhilton.org. Pastors: Rev. William L. Kay - wlkay49@gmail.com, office 585-392-4000 x209, cell 716-474-5321; Rev. Mark Ball pastorball@stpaulhilton.com, office 585-392-4000 x201, cell 585773-8794. Worship Services: Saturday at 5pm; Sunday at 8:30am and 11am. Bible Studies: Kids4Christ - Sunday at 9:45am; Adult Classes - Sunday at 9:45am; Ladies Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am; Men’s Bible Study - Thursday at 10:30am. School: Meeting your child’s learning needs from age 2 through 8th grade. Call for a tour!
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Third annual Village of Churchville Luminaria Ceremony set The third annual Village of Churchville Luminaria Ceremony is scheduled for Wednesday, August 2, following the summer concert at the Village Memorial Park and gazebo that evening. The luminaria ceremony, sponsored by the American Cancer Society Relay For Life, represents an emotional and moving remembrance of loved ones who have battled cancer. As cancer touches each and every family, luminaria bags may be purchased for $5 to honor a cancer survivor or in memory of a loved one lost to cancer. Members of the Churchville-Chili LEO Club will decorate those bags purchased before August 1. Orders for these luminaria bags can be found at the Village of Churchville and Town of Riga offices, Newman Riga Library, Bank of Castile and Westside Credit Union. At the conclusion of the ceremony, those wishing may take the decorated bags home with them. Come early and enjoy the concert, starting at 6:30 p.m., with “8 Days a Week,” a Beatles tribute band. Luminaria ceremony should begin about 8:30 p.m. Provided information
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The Spencerport Rotary Changeover Dinner featured quite a few memorable moments. President Kathy Magin presented “President Awards” to: Dave and Ann DeMers for their work on the new Membership Program; Dick Turner for helping behind the scenes with insight and offering every resource he has to help the club; Ann DeMers for her work on the Literacy Program, which received #1 recognition for Outstanding Literacy Program; New Rotarians Jan Elliott and Jon Spencer with “Rookie(s) of the Year”; PDG Roger Ressman for being the go to person for input and Rotary protocol questions. The evening culminated with the presentation of the President’s pin by 2016-2017 President Kathy Magin to incoming 2017-2018 President Dave DeMers. Provided photo and information.
If you're contemplating a way to heighten the elegance, functionality and resale value of your home, it's wise to take a look at the latest trends in kitchen surfaces. A major kitchen remodel can increase the real value of your home more significantly than any other alteration. It's important to know what styles and materials are most popular with consumers when you select your new kitchen surfaces. Home design experts say homeowners are most interested in natural, highly durable materials this year. Upscale kitchens often include stone countertops, the most popular being granite, marble, quartz and limestone. Granite countertops are a current homeowner favorite because they're the most durable. You can carve a roast, roll pizza dough, or set a hot frying pan directly on granite without damaging it. Although stone is porous, requiring special sealants to keep out mositure, granite is the least absorbent and only requires resealing about once a year. Other popular countertops are stainless stell, tile and plastic laminate. The choice will be determined by the style, color scheme and price of your kitchen.
Brockport Auction on Thursday, July 27th at 5:00 pm at 96 Erie Street. 3 bedrooms 1.5 baths, Colonial with 1,422 sq. ft. Needs TLC. Assessed for $78,400, sells at $20,000 or above. OPeN HOuSeS: July 22 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am, July 24 from 12 noon to 1:00 pm. See www.harriswilcox.com. For more details call Penne at 303-2325 or Shelly at 683-0995.
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*Sales tax, registration fee, title fee, and $75 dealer fee due at delivery. Lease requires those and $5500 cash or trade, first months lease payment plus $595 lease acquisition fee. 36 month term, 10,000 miles per year, additional miles available at an extra charge. Total of payments Forester $3708, Impreza $2448, Legacy $3204, Outback $4896. Guaranteed future value lease buyout Forester $23476, Impreza $12652, Legacy $13300, Outback 19907. Lease and interest rate requires Subaru Motors Financing approval.
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