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Yes, she can dance vied with one hundred young dancers from around the country for a spot in the Top Ten. In the end, she did not She’s passionate, determined and make the final cut, but Charlene says fearless, and yes, she can dance. the family was moved by the amount This past spring, 13-year old Olof interaction with the show’s judges ivia Bevilacqua received national Nigel Lythgoe, Paula Abdul and Jason television exposure as a contestant Derulo. “It was impressive that the on the FOX show So You Think You judges spent so much time with her,” Can Dance: The Next Generation, Charlene says. making it to the academy level Olivia’s So You Think You Can competition in California. “It was an Dance routine was contemporary, amazing experience,” Olivia’s mom, but she also studies classical ballet. Charlene, says. Performing in front of a camera was Olivia, who was 12 during the So different, she explains, but she was You Think You Can Dance competiable to adjust. “I was nervous at first,” tion last spring, is an 8th grader she says, “but then I viewed it as if I at Merton Williams Middle School. was on stage and I wasn’t nervous.” She started dancing when she was The dancing ended up being the four and now spends time seven easy part, Olivia notes, being interdays a week training and learn13-year old Olivia Bevilacqua of Hilton viewed by host Cat Deeley was a bit ing at the Odasz Dance Theater in Irondequoit where Jessica Odasz may be young, but she has already caught more intimidating. “It was such an and Andrea Astuto are her instruc- the attention of the dancing world with her experience for her,” Charlene says. “It talent. Provided photo. helped her to learn that if she keeps tors/trainers. working hard, she may be able to do Charlene says the family decided something like that again.” to have Olivia audition when proOlivia and Charlene say they were also impressed by ducers of So You Think You Can Dance decided to feature the “outpouring of support” from the Hilton community. 9-13 year old dancers during this past season. “People were so excited for her, everybody was just amazThe family, including dad, Scott, and sisters Riley, ing,” Charlene says. Olivia also had support and guidance 15, and Madison, 9, traveled to New York City for the from her teachers and fellow students at Odasz Dance initial audition, which impressed judges and resulted Theater. in a ticket to the Academy in California where Olivia Olivia says sister Riley’s dancing inspired her to begin dancing herself. “I wanted to be like her,” she explains. She participates each year in Youth America Grand Prix - the world’s largest global network of dance, which promotes dance education through scholarship auditions, master classes, performances, and educational outreach and activities. The Youth America Grand Prix features ballet and contemporary styles, and last year, Olivia was in the Top 12 dancers from around the world, winning a scholarship for additional ballet studies. “I love classical ballet and I love contemporary,” Olivia says. “They balance each other out. I want to dance professionally for a career when I get older.” Charlene says all three of her daughters work hard to do well in school and continue their studies in dance. Right now they are preparing by Kristina Gabalski
Olivia Bevilacqua performing a contemporary dance. Provided photo.
Olivia in a contemporary pose. Provided photo. for the next Youth America Grand Prix regionals which will be held in Chicago early next year. The finals will be in New York City in April. “I’m proud of how she has gone through this process,” Charlene says of Olivia’s experiences this year, “ ... of how hard she has worked and that she has had these opportunities.”
Olivia Bevilacqua and her mom, Charlene, pose in their Hilton home. The 13-year old has received national and international attention for her dancing skills. K. Gabalski photo.
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Village receives 17th Certified Local Government (CLG) Grant The Village of Brockport received its 17th Certified Local Government (CLG) grant. The grant’s purpose is to enable the village to hire a consultant to make an historic resources survey of College, King and Clinton Streets with a view to identifying one or more historic districts that may be eligible for listing on the State and National Registers of Historic Places. The CLG program is funded by the U.S. Department of the Interior and adminis-
tered by the NYS Historic Preservation Office for the purpose of assisting municipalities with their historic preservation programs. States are required to reserve 10 percent of their federal historic preservation allocation each year for CLG grants. CLGs are municipalities with historic preservation programs that conform to certain standards established by the Department of the Interior. Distribution of this grant is based on merit and need of the certified local government.
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Starting Monday, October 24th and continuing thru October 28th, the Town will pick up brush only. Only one pass will be made.
Monday, October 24, 2016.
Reminder to Residents: For those residents wishing to dispose of brush throughout the year, the Town of Sweden will deliver a truck for overnight use to your residence for homeowners to load for disposal. There is no charge for this service. Because of time constraints, multiple drop-offs are discouraged. This service is not available for private contractors or residents utilizing private contractors for tree and landscaping services. Residents may also drop brush off at the highway garage during normal business hours. Please call 637-3369 for truck delivery or more information.
Brian Ingraham, Superintendent of Highways
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isters are eligible for state and federal tax credits for work on their buildings that conforms to Department of Interior standards. “We are very grateful for the wonderful support our historic preservation program has received from the State Historic Preservation Office,” Trustee Bill Andrews said. “Without their help we could not have accomplished nearly as much.” Provided information
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All residents must have the brush at roadside by Monday, October 24th at 7:00 AM. No brush to be placed prior to October 17th. Brush must be no longer than eight (8) feet and piled parallel to the roadside. ––––– • ––––– If there are any questions, please call the Highway Department at 637-3369 or the Town Clerk at 637-2144 ––––– • –––––
The Village of Brockport has been a certified local government since 1995. A similar study identified an historic residential district comprising 72 homes on State and South Streets and Park Avenue on the village’s east side that has been listed on the Registers. A total of 130 structures in the village (plus the High Street cemetery) have been so-listed. Also, a program of the Village’s Historic Preservation Board has designated 110 structures as historic landmarks. The owners of structures listed on the Reg-
Department of Public Works crews will be picking up brush beginning Monday, October 24, 2016. This is being provided as a service to residents to alleviate the continual placement of bruch at curbside. There will be only 1 pass down each street and a maximum of 1 truck load of brush per residence. DO NOT PLACE BRuSh AT CuRBSIDE uNTIL SATuRDAy, OCTOBER 22 OR SuNDAy, OCTOBER 23. DO NOT PuT BRuSh IN ThE ROAD. DPW continues its policy of leaving a small dump truck overnight for those who wish to load their own. Anyone wishing to use this service must call the DPW office to schedule to have a truck dropped off. For items other than brush, please contact your refuse hauler.
If you have any questions, or to schedule the truck drop off, please call the Department of Public Works at (585) 637-1060 Monday-Friday between 7:00 A.M. and 3:30 P.M.
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•Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra will perform in concert on Friday, October 28 at 7:30 p.m. in the Tower Fine Arts Center Mainstage, 180 Holley Street on the Brockport campus. Tickets cost $17/general, $12/seniors, alumni, faculty and staff and $9/students. Available online at fineartstix.brockport. edu, by phone at 395-2787 or at the Tower Fine Arts Center box office. •October Open Mic at A Different Path Gallery, 27 Market Street, Brockport on Saturday, October 29 from 5 to 7 p.m. Event is open to anyone who would like to share their writing. Free and open to the public. Contact Christine Green chrissygreenny@gmail.com.
•Parma: Town Board will meet 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. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month (October 24). Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.
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•An evening of Trick or Treating - Saturday, October 29, from 5 to 9 p.m. at Kendall Ridge Stables, 2242 Peter Smith Road, Kent. Safe alternative to trick or treating with treats, games, palm reading, pumpkin decorating, hay maze and haunted house. Tickets cost $3 at the door. All proceeds donated to Kendall Class of 2017. •Concordia Lutheran Church, 6601 Fourth Section Road (Route 31), Brockport will host a Roast Pork Dinner Benefit on Saturday, October 29 at 4:30 and 6 p.m. Reservations encouraged by calling Mary 259-6805 or 637-5930. Takeouts between servings. Dinner costs $8.50 adults, $5 college students with ID, $4 age 6 through 12, free 5 and under. •Fall Bazaar, Lunch and German Dinner - Saturday, October 22 at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton. Bazaar, 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Lunch served 11 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. and Dinner 5 p.m. until 6:30 p.m. Reservations recommended for dinner. Call 392-4000 ext. 211. •Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save bottles, cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866. •The BUM Players & Brockport Kiwanis present “Moon, Mars and Murder” an interactive who-dun-it mystery benefit on October 28 & 29 and November 4 & 5, 7:30 p.m. at the Brockport United Methodist Fellowship Hall, 92 Main at Erie - Use Erie Entrance. Tickets cost: $10 or 2 for $19. Available 637-5656 or 637-5358. Note new location. •Funtastic and Enjoyables Sale on Saturday, October 22 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Exempts Home, 248 West Avenue, Brockport. Sponsored by Mary Jane Holmes #440 Order of the Eastern Star. Free admission. Crafts, bake sale, cafe´ and Chinese auction. For information call 659-8764. •St. Paul Lutheran Church, 158 East Avenue, Hilton will serve a German Dinner on Saturday, October 22. Reservations are recommended for 5 or 6:30 p.m. seating. Tickets cost: Adults $13; children 6 to 10 $7; children 5 and under free. For reservations call 392-4000 ext. 211.
Government Meetings
•Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (October 17) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month (October 24) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month (October 17) at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Holley: Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Board of Trustees meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Regular monthly Supervisors Meetings are held prior to the Board of Trustees meetings, beginning at 5:30 p.m. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall. •Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley.
•Hilton TOPS 632 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Friday, 9 to 10:30 a.m. at the Hilton Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, second floor. For information call Dorothy at 225-1717.
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•Clarendon Historical Society, 16426 Fourth Section Road will present “Temperance and Suffrage: Susan B. Anthony, Frances Willard and an Uneasy Alliance” on Wednesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. Dr. Alison Parker, Professor of History at The College at Brockport, will present the program with an intro regarding the Temperance Movement in Clarendon by Town Historian, Melissa Ierlan. Program is free and open to the public. Light refreshments served. For more information call 638-6371 ext. 104.
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•Board of Commissioners of the Brockport Fire District meet Monday, October 17 and (Tuesday October 18 for Budget Hearing at 7 p.m.) at 6:30 p.m. at Brockport Fire Station 3, 191 West Avenue, Brockport. •The Hamlin Morton Walker Board of Fire Commissioners meets on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. and the third Monday of the month at 7 p.m. for the purpose of paying bills. All meetings will be held at the Hamlin Morton Walker Fire District Building, 1521 Lake Road in Hamlin. •The Kendall Fire District Commissioners meet on the third Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Fire Hall, 1879 Kendall Road, Kendall. •The Brockport Lions Club meets the first and third Wednesday of the month at the Brockport area Vet’s Club on West Avenue at 6:30 p.m. Contact person is Barb Marshall, 255-0948 or e-mail at appleumpkin@aol.com.
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•The Kendall School District Board of Education meets Wednesday, October 19 at 7 p.m. in the David J. Doyle Kendall Junior Senior High School Library at 16887 Roosevelt Highway, Kendall.
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Winner of the Hilton Apple Fest Quilt - Congratulations to Susan Saunders of Greece who won the Hilton Apple Fest Quilt. Susan said she has a special place on the wall in her family room to hang it. She also said both her grandmother and aunt were quilters (blue jean quilts) and she has a deep appreciation for the art form. The quilt was made by Amelia’s Fabric and Yarn Shoppe on Upton Street in Hilton. The proceeds of the quilt will provide two scholarships for seniors in the Hilton High School who plan to attend college. Photograph by Maureen Spindler, Village Photographer.
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A record setting day On October 5, Brockport Central School students set a new Walk To School record with 670 walkers representing all three elementary schools, the Middle School and High School. This year’s winner of the Walk To School trophy was Hill School with a remarkable 47 percent of its students walking. Participation was up this year with an impressive 43 percent of all grade school students walking or biking to school. Now in its 11th year, the walk, which was initiated to help increase exercise in children and demonstrate the fun of walking to school with family and friends, has generated full community participation and excitement. There are so many individuals, student groups, parent groups, service organizations, commercial vendors and even a farmer involved that naming them all would be difficult (so I won’t try). However, a huge thank you to everyone who walked and everyone who participated in making the walk another great success. Let’s see if we can do even better next year. Jim Goetz Brockport Walk To School Committee
Cartons for Christmas accepting donations Each year our community makes an effort to help local families in need for the holidays. The project is Cartons For Christmas. Area churches, schools, service organizations, businesses and individuals of all ages lend their support. Last year we served 110 local families (450 people) by providing 8,000 items of food, gift cards and hundreds of toys for young children. We invite you to participate. Donate food (canned, boxed and bagged), money to purchase perishables, or a toy. Please make checks payable to Cartons For Christmas. We cannot distribute expired food. Please check dates before donating. Our Early Drop-off Locations (November 2 to December 2) for non-perishable food items are: Nothnagle Realtors, 85 South Union Street; Spencerport Federal Credit Union, 2775 Spencerport Road; and Fowler’s Canaltown Wine & Spirits, 377 South Union Street. An open house will be held to accept your donations at St. John the Evangelist School building gym, off Martha Street in the Village of Spencerport: Friday, December 2 from 3 to 6 p.m. We will deliver food cartons during the afternoon of Saturday, December 3. Make a local child smile by providing a toy or gift. Beginning November 16, stop in at one of our three Toy Tree locations: The Unique Shop, 130 South Union Street; Fowler’s Canaltown Wine & Spirits, 377 South Union Street; and Spencerport Federal Credit Union, 2775 Spencerport Road and select an angel from the ‘Toy Tree’. This project is sponsored by the Ecumenical Council of area churches. We thank you for your anticipated support and enthusiasm. Maureen and Glenn Granger, Coordinators Cartons for Christmas
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sports & recreation Bees extend winning streak to 14 by Warren Kozireski
Four Seasons Collision in Brockport held its Ribbon Cutting on Thursday, October 6. Jimmy Z’s food truck was present to hand out free food. Pictured left to right: Dorothy Daniels, Michael Kurzawski, Kristopher Oaks and Robin Waller. Provided photo and information.
“The first two games we just thought we’re Byron-Bergen and we can win just by stepping off the bus,” Bees girls’ soccer head coach Wayne Hill said. “We haven’t played that way since then.” The Bees extended their winning streak to 14 consecutive games with a convincing 4-1 victory over Kendall in the final regular season game. Junior Makenzie Muoio began the scoring for the Bees in the 14th minute taking a pass through the defense by Jeanne Denson on the right wing and finding the far upper corner of the net for a 1-0 lead. Muoio made it 2-0 at 36:54 after taking a through-pass from Kelsey Maurer and putting the ball inside the right post. That marked her tenth goal of the season giving the Bees four players with ten or more with Miriam Tardy, Kelsey Fuller and Kelsey Maurer. Just 93 seconds later, Kendall closed to within a goal of the lead as junior Taylor ReQua pounded her direct kick from 23yards out into the lower left corner of the net to close the Eagles to 2-1 at halftime.
Byron-Bergen regained their two-goal cushion just three minutes into the second half as the team’s leader in assists, Leah Thompson, passed the ball from midfield up to Fuller, who scored her 13th goal of the campaign. Kendall threatened in the 55th minute as freshman Hailee Mitchell hit the crossbar. The Bees then put the game out of reach at 59:04 as Maurer gathered the ball in the box, one-stepped around the defense and rifled her shot into the back of the net to make it 4-1. “We possess the ball and pass with a purpose,” Hill said. With some teams having one game remaining in their regular season schedules, the Bees could be anywhere from a two seed to a four-seed for the upcoming Section V playoffs. Addison appears to have locked up the top seed in Class C1 and the Bees are awaiting results from Gananda and Bloomfield, which will determine their final seeding. The Bees finished the regular season having outscored their opponents 64-8 over 16 games and shutout their opposition in 11 of the 14 wins.
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Two Spencerport Rotarians received Paul Harris Fellowship. Milt Danko, (right) a Rotarian since 1994, received his PHF+1. As a Rotarian, Milt has served on the District Ambassador Scholarship Committee, chaired the Soap Box Derby Committee and headed up the Rotary award winning Sneaker Recycling Program to assist Katrina victims. Although only a Rotarian for two years, Nancy Peebles (left) received her PHF+2. Nancy serves as the Director of Youth Service and is also serving on the Literacy Committee. Provided photo and information.
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Eighth-graders Celeste Keyes and Leah Ingraham each had two individual first place finishes and were part of a winning relay team to lead Spencerport to a 100-76 win over Batavia in girls’ swimming. Keyes won the 100-Butterfly in 1:05.72 and the 100-Backstroke in 1:08.07 while Ingraham touched first in both the 500Freestyle (5:52.37) and, just three events later, the 100-Breaststroke (1:21.94). The
Rangers swept the top three spots in the 500 with Sydney Federico and Sara Bonfiglio taking second and third respectively. With sophomore Nicole Dates and junior Kate Dunn, both were part of the winning meet-opening 200-Medley Relay team in a time of 2:09.14. Dates took first in the 200-Freestyle in 2:08.04 while senior Mia Krolczyk finished first in the 200-Individual Medley in 2:34.34.
Hilton Cadets celebrate senior day with seven goals by Warren Kozireski Senior Nick Simone netted a hat trick with one assist while classmate Matt DeFeo added two goals and one assist to lead Hilton to a 7-0 win over Churchville-Chili - their fourth consecutive at home and extended their current unbeaten streak to six games. The Cadets used their superior team speed, especially on the wings, to create chance after chance. Simone converted a penalty kick at the 16:35 mark and, just 1:44 later, made it 2-0 Hilton on a 26-yard arcing shot that went in the net just under the crossbar for his team-leading 17th goal of the season. Noah Malta had his hard shot tipped over the crossbar by Saints senior goalkeeper Kyle Dick in the 27th minute, but that only delayed the Cadets third goal as senior Michael Provost redirected a centering pass from DeFeo into the net at 31:01. Hilton poured in four more goals in the second half with Simone completing his hat trick with a left-foot shot at 47:49.
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Brockport Police host tour for the Brockport Boys’ Academy Summer Program by Tami Raco One summer day while Brockport Chief of Police Daniel Varrenti was out on patrol, he met up with a group of elementary aged boys playing outside near Cooper Hall. Part of the ongoing focus of the Brockport Police Department’s community policing is to engage and interact positively with the youth. Part of this initiative is to talk with children in the community, build positive relations and give out toy police badges to help foster good relations with them. The group of boys he met on this occasion included students from the Brockport Boys’ Academy Summer Program. This program selects boys from Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. School #9 to help provide positive summer activities for them through a program that takes place at the college. Upon talking with the boys, it led the Chief to meet-
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Sweden solicits water survey responses The Sweden Town Board has convened a committee of the board and interested citizens to take a look at possible grant/loan programs that would bring water district expansion projects to properties currently without access to public water. The most important part of the committee’s work now is to gather comprehensive information about well water issues in the town. In October, a survey will be mailed to all residents who do not have public water. The town has also set up an on-line survey option at www.surveymonkey. com/r/swedenwater. Residents can participate on-line or return the paper survey by mail. The town board urges all residents on private wells to complete the survey and return it by Monday, November
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St. John’s Church planning for 150th Anniversary by Joe Reinschmidt St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church of Spencerport will celebrate 150 years of serving the community next year. Accordingl, Reverend John Loncle, the current Pastor, called a meeting that was held on June 14 for any parishioners interested in planning activities to recognize this special occasion. That meeting was essentialy a brain storming session where individuals could make suggestions for specific events. Most ideas were accepted with the caveat that the suggester had to further explore and develop their idea. Several committees grew out of that meeting.
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Winners announced for Pineway Ponds 5K Run/Walk Ninety-nine runners and walkers enjoyed the sunshine and cool air in this year’s 2016 Pineway Ponds 5K Run/ Walk, presented by the Town of Ogden and the Kiwanis Club of Spencerport. Age group winners for male and female were as follows: •Female 19 and under: Amanda Daubert- 24:04; Alexandra Battaglia - 24:52; and Desilets Dubois - 25:11. •Male 19 and under: Erik Juiliani - 20:25; Nathan Werth - 27:30; Aiden Agostini - 29:23. •Female 20-49: Mackenzie Sillick - 24:18; Rebekah Valerio - 24:50; and Nicole Kalen - 26:52. •Male 20-39: Eric Richmond - 19:10; David Allen - 22:30; and Timothy Skrypnik - 22:36. •Female 40 and over: Paula Renz - 26:52; Kim Werth 27:32; and Julie Norris - 28:22. •Male 40 and Over: Edward Juiliani - 19:40; Dave Adams - 20:57; Pete Fatouros - 22:00. Thanks to the following sponsors who made this event possible: MVP Healthcare, Brown & Brown of New York, Westside News, J. William Jewelers, Lattimore of Spencerport Physical Therapy, Loyal Nine Development, Nalgene, Slayton Place, Dominic Agostini of State Farm Insurance, Texas Bar-B-Q Joint, Cardinal Lawn & Landscape, D’Angelo’s Plumbing & Heating, LuGia’s Ice Cream, Natale Signs, Village Square Management, Page Countryside, Cellura Dental, Krony’s Pizza, Wegmans, and RoadID. In addition, thanks to the following local businesses who donated prizes to the winners: Bad Apples Bistro, Grandpa Sam’s, Spencerport Hots, and the Little Theatre. Finally, another thanks goes to Paul Pakusch for volunteering his time to photograph the event. Next year’s event has already been scheduled for Saturday, September 30. For those interested in participating or sponsoring this event, contact Ogden Parks and Recreation at 617-6174. Provided information
Make a World of Difference on Halloween (Family Features) This year, Halloween will bring tricks and treats, and teachable moments, too, thanks to Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF. Under the guidance of teachers across the nation, thousands of students can learn positive global citizenship values and be empowered to make a difference. On Halloween, equipped with the knowledge that they can make the world a better place for children, kids can go door-to-door with the iconic orange UNICEF boxes to collect donations that add up to lifesaving change for vulnerable children. In order to bring the program to classrooms and help educators engage their students, a series of lesson plans were developed on topics like child rights, survival and development. The resources, which include readings, photos, videos, music, maps and games, introduce students to issues affecting the health and well-being of kids around the world, including clean water and sanitation, nutrition and education. Since 1950, the campaign has raised more than $175 million to help UNICEF provide children with medicine, nutrition, clean water, emergency relief and education.
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Key Club International will participate in Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF by raising funds for The Eliminate Project, which seeks to eliminate maternal and neonatal tetanus, a deadly disease that claims the lives of thousands of babies and mothers each year. Key Club International, a student-led service leadership program of Kiwanis International, is the oldest and largest service program for high school students. For more information, visit TheEliminateProject.org or KeyClub.org. American Airlines will support Trickor-Treat for UNICEF through UNICEF’s Change for Good program, which converts customers’ donations of foreign and domestic coins into lifesaving services for the world’s most vulnerable children. From Oct. 17–31, American Airlines employee flight attendant volunteers will make a Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF-themed announcement and collect donations from customers on select international flights. To learn more about the Trick-or-Treat for UNICEF campaign, visit trickortreatforunicef.org.
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Brockport Symphony Orchestra presents Americana Concert The Brockport Symphony Orchestra will celebrate the spirit of American music at their Americana Concert on Friday, October 21 at 7:30 p.m. in the historic sanctuary at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street in the Village of Brockport. Admission and parking are free, and donations to the orchestra with a portion for St. Luke’s and canned items for the Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf will be gratefully accepted at the door. Under the baton of music director Jonathan Allentoff, this concert will showcase the talents of guest vocal artist
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Hilton-Parma Senior Center offers flu shots The Village Community Center will offer a flu shot clinic Thursday, October 20 at 59 Henry Street in the Senior Lounge. CVS Pharmacy in Hilton will administer the shots from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Bring an insurance card and a form will be required to be filled out. Shots will be given in the order of sign in. No appointment necessary. Call HiltonParma Recreation at 392-9030 to be placed on the list so that enough vaccine is available. Provided information
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How prepared are you? by Maggie Fitzgibbon How prepared are you? What would you do in the event of a weather-related emergency or a fire in your home or workplace? September was National Preparedness Month and October is Fire Prevention Month. The Spencerport Fire Department is hoping that people will take time to think about fire safety in their home and workplace and form their own preparedness plan. Eileen Magin has served as a volunteer with the Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Association Ladies Auxiliary since 1960. She serves in many capacities but fire safety education is her passion. “Statistics show that deaths from fire have dramatically declined, however seven people die each day in United States home fires. People need to be prepared in the event of any emergency,” Eileen said. She encourages families, senior citizens, couples and those who live alone to think about fire safety in their homes and plan their escape route in the event of a fire. “You have two to three minutes to escape a home from the time a smoke alarm goes off. Decide upon a meeting place. Practice your fire drill. If a fire occurs, leave the home and wait until the firemen give the clear to enter the home,” she added. “Many people have a perception that their environment is safe, but fire will occur if the right elements come together, such as cooking, smoking and fireplaces and or woodstoves.” Eileen Magin’s grandson, Lieutenant Richard Timothy Magin, is the Fire Prevention Officer for the Spencerport Fire Department. The Magin family has deep roots in the Spencerport Fire Department. Like Eileen, he encourages parents to practice fire drills with their children. “The more you practice a fire drill the more it will become second nature. If a fire strikes, you need to get out fast,” Richard Timothy explained. Prevention is key to safety. Both Eileen and Richard Timothy echo this same message. Test smoke and carbon monoxide alarms frequently, replace the batteries every six months. Smoke and carbon monoxide alarms should be installed on every floor of a home and should be replaced every 10 years. Every home should be equipped with a fire extinguisher, which should be checked monthly. New homes are now being built with sprinklers and built-in smoke alarms. “Sprinklers can contain a fire and save a home.” Eileen said. Richard Timothy explained how a recent fire in Spencerport was confined due to a sprinkler system. “A fire started on a balcony of an apartment and due
Spencerport Firemen Richard Timothy Magin and Christian Geer inventory items for the Fire Department Open House. Photo by Maggie Fitzgibbon.
Spencerport Firemen Christian Geer and Richard Timothy Magin stand with their fire turnout gear in front of a Spencerport Fire Department firetruck. Photo by Maggie Fitzgibbon. to the working sprinkler system, the fire damage was limited to the balcony and exterior wall. This sprinkler system saved the apartment and building.” Weather emergency preparedness means to get ready for a weather-related emergency that calls for a state of emergency. Eileen noted that people should have enough non-perishable food and water for three days in the event of no power. “Parents should have a discussion with their children – ‘What would we do if we were stranded by a snow storm?’ Develop a plan including phone numbers and be prepared if our area needed to evacuate,” she said. Ogden Police Chief Christopher Mears explained that the Town of Ogden, which includes the Village of Spencerport, has an emergency response plan in place. “Our committee meets regularly to review the plan and we have trained for different scenarios. Four years ago when Hurricane Sandy hit, all the municipalities in this area were ready to implement emergency plans. The Red Cross has an agreement with Spencerport Central Schools to utilize the schools as emergency shelters when school is not in session. All the schools are equipped with backup generators,” he explained. Richard Timothy encourages people to become familiar with what resources are available in the community should homes need to be evacuated. Most importantly, Richard Timothy suggests people to ask themselves, “Am I prepared? If a weather emergency should happen am I prepared financially, physically and psychologically? Do I have a generator, working flashlights and batteries, a gas powered chainsaw and gas and other tools? Do I have the necessities, water, food and a way to safely create heat?” Interested in learning more about fire safety or emergency preparedness? Visit the National Fire Prevention Association at nfpa.org or the American Red Cross at redcross.org. For more information contact Spencerport Fire Department at 352-6115. Fire Safety Month was established after the Chicago Fire of 1871 destroyed much of this United States city. Over 100,000 people were homeless and 300 lives were lost as a result of this fire that was estimated to have cost $200 million in damages. Soon after this devastating fire Joseph Medill was elected mayor of Chicago and he promised stricter laws regarding construction of new buildings and fire codes.
Fire safety and prevention go hand in hand October is Fire Prevention Month. Fire safety and prevention go hand in hand. Some of the most important fire prevention safeguards are working smoke and carbon monoxide alarms. These alarms should be tested every six months and replaced every ten years. Smoke alarms should be placed on every floor of a home including the basement. Every home should be equipped with a fire extinguisher that should be tested every month. Operating a fire extinguisher properly can be a challenge, so practice is key to successful control. Fire prevention practices encompass a wide range of household and work place practices that include cooking, heating and electrical. When cooking, make sure that the stove and oven are properly vented. Keep all flammable objects such as potholders and towels away from heat. Always stay in the kitchen when cooking. If you need to leave the area, then turn the stove off. If an oven fire occurs, turn the oven off and keep the oven door closed. If a stovetop fire happens, cover the pan with a lid and remove the pan from the burner. A fire extinguisher should be used to smother a kitchen fire. Many people use alternative methods in heating their homes and offices such as wood stoves, space heaters and fireplaces. Extra care should always be taken when using other methods. Maintain a three-foot safe zone around the heating source. Keep anything that could catch fire out of this area including children. Never use your oven to heat your home. Have your fireplace and chimney inspected and cleaned annually. Always turn off a space heater when leaving a room or office. Wood stoves should be installed as per the manufacturers’ specifications. Candles can be a fire hazard and should be monitored closely. Blow out candles when leaving the room and avoid using candles in bedrooms and other areas where people fall asleep. Keep candles at least 12 inches away from anything that can burn. Think about using flameless candles in your home. Always use flashlights if the power is out. Parents should teach children what a smoke alarm sounds like and what to do in the event of a fire. Practice fire drills and have a meeting place outside the home. Children should know how to call 911 and understand how to give necessary information such as the home address and family member names. All family members should know the stop, drop and roll method if clothing catches fire. Stop, drop to the ground and roll until the flames extinguish. For more fire safety and prevention information, contact the Spencerport Fire Department at 3526115.
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•Foster, Margaret J., died October 6, 2016 at age 89. Predeceased by her siblings Robert, Jack and Catherine Thayer. She is survived by her loving husband of 55 years, George; daughter Martha (Tony) Burns; son George Foster (Amy); grandchildren Jordan, Jamie, Jake, Erica, Amber, Cory, Carley, Ashley and Brandon; eight greatgrandchildren; sister Mary Rice and many nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was held October 12 at Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Contributions can be made to the Church of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 152 Main Street, Brockport 14420 in her memory.
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•Lyon, Esther (Roberts), died October 10, 2016, age 96. She was predeceased by her husband Daniel Lyon; her two brothers and sisters- in-law, Walter (Elnora) Roberts and Albert “Bud” (Betty) Roberts; and two nephews, Jimmy Roberts and Larry Roberts. She is survived by her step-daughter Meredith (Jeffrey) Altman of Churchville; granddaughter Megan (Robert) Hoose; two great-grandsons, Jessup and Aaron Hoose; two nieces Judith Snavley of Youngsville, Pennsylvania and Nanette (Bill) Rode of Warren, Pennsylvania; a nephew David (Carmen Wong) Roberts of Glendale, California; and several grandnieces and greatgrandnephews. She attended Chesbrough Seminary (now Roberts Wesleyan College) and Seattle Pacific College as well as receiving a bachelor’s degree from Greenville College (IL) and a master’s degree from Syracuse University. Esther taught high school English at Lottsville, Pennsylvania and at Roberts Junior College in North Chili, before moving to Winona Lake, Indiana to begin a 30-year career in editing Christian Education materials for the Free Methodist Church of North America. She also authored “The Bishop and His Lady,” a biography of B. T. Roberts, the founder of the school that later became Roberts Wesleyan College. At age 64, Esther retired and married for the first time, becoming a wife, mother, and grandmother all on the same day. She and her husband Dan moved to Spencerport in 1988 and then to Churchville in 2000. Esther was a woman of strong Christian faith and a long-time member of Pearce Memorial Free Methodist Church in North Chili, where she was active in the seniors’ group, as well as in SCOR (Senior Citizens of Riga), until the last few months. For several years she was a volunteer tutor in the OASIS reading program at Fairbanks Road Elementary School (Churchville-Chili). Esther’s Funeral Service will be held Saturday, October 22 at 3 p.m. at Pearce Memorial Free Methodist Church, 4322 Buffalo Road, North Chili. Interment private.
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•Nettnin, Virginia, died October 8, 2016 at age 88. Wife of the late Victor Nettnin and daughter of the late Charles and Edna Garrison. Survived by her sons, Van (Kathleen) and Lee (Rebecca) Nettnin; grandsons, Cory and Jason Nettnin; sister-in-law, Pat Garrison; God-children, Charles Graupman and Gail Jacobs; grand-dogs, Cocoa and Sugar; several nieces and nephews. A Memorial Service was held October 16 at St. John Lutheran Church, Hamlin. Private Interment, Lakeside Cemetery. Contributions can be made to St. John Handbell or Improvement Fund in her memory.
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•Cary, Timothy Robert, age 55, died unexpectedly on October 5. He is survived by his longtime partner, Connie Houghton; brothers, Douglas (Maureen) and Donald (Susan), and his two nieces, Diana Cary and Elizabeth Cary McDuff, and great nephew, Noah. He is preceded in death by his parents, Donald and Sophie and his sister, Susan. Tim served in the US Navy for four years. Tim was a longtime machinist at PEKO Precision. A Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated October 14 in Nativity Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. Interment in Mt. Olivet Cemetery with Military Honors. Contributions can be made to Mary Cariola Children’s Center, 1000 Elmwood Avenue #100, Rochester, NY 14620.
•Van Orden, Loren N., “Van the Car Man,” died October 6, 2016 at age 79. Predeceased by his parents, Loren and Elsie Van Orden; sister, Yvonne Van Orden. Survived by his wife, Lorraine of 49 years; son, William (Laurie) Locus; daughters, Karen (Dan) Kerbs and Leslie (Fred) Brightman; grandchildren, Shawn Locus, Alaina Locus, Justin Farruggia, Taylor (Ryan) Haupt, Lukas Brightman, Tanner Brightman and Raya Pickett; great-grandchild, Dominic San Augustin; brother, Wallace Van Orden; sisters, Madelyn Abbott and Christine (Christian) Grupp; nephews, Kevin Grupp, Christofer Abbott, Tyrone Abbott; his aunt, Wanda Geisler; sister and brother-in-law, Joan and Alan Codd Sr.; nephew, Alan (Helen) Codd Jr.; great-nephews and nieces, cousins and friends. Services were held October 13 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., Hilton. Private Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to The Lewy Body Dementia Association in his memory. •Wurster, Volker, died October 5, 2016 at age 76. He is survived by his devoted wife, Adelheid; his children, Jason Wurster and Nicole (Ronald) Goldberg; his grandson, Blake; his sister, Heidi Pfizenmier; several nieces and nephews. Volker was a retired printer for Greece Central School. His Funeral Service was held October 10 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Inc., Hilton. Private interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Alzheimer’s Association in his memory.
cerport. Interment to follow at Holy Angels Cemetery in Scottsville. Donations can be made to Heritage Christian Services Foundation, 349 West Commercial Street, Suite 2795, East Rochester, NY 14445 in her memory. •Fouquet, Clarence A., died October 8, 2016, age 96. Survived by daughter Kimie (Paul) Romeo; granddaughters Jamie Romeo, Teri (Eli) Hills and Kelly Romeo; three great-grandchildren; dear friends Shirley, Ed and Mike Callan and many friends from Braddocks Bay Yacht Club. His Funeral Mass was held October 12 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. Interment, St.John’s Cemetery. •Jenks, Gary G., Predeceased by his wife, Peggy; parents, Howard and Dorothy Jenks; sister, Linda Jenks; brother, William Jenks. Survived by daughter, Heather (Chuck) Short; grandchildren, Aiden (his little buddy) and Alison; siblings, Barbara Fedigan, Richard (Joanne) Jenks and Sharon Huyck; beloved nieces and nephews; godson, Shawn
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•Miller, Robert J., died suddenly October 7, 2016 at age 69. Predeceased by his parents, Robert and Violet Miller. He is survived by his loving wife of 42 years, Kristi; their daughter, Lindsay Miller; and grandson, Robert J. Miller; many cousins and dear friends. Bob was a member of the Clifton Fire Dept. for 50 years and was a US Army Vietnam War Veteran. His Funeral Service was held October 11 at the Mumford First United Presbyterian Church, Mumford. Interment, Mumford Rural Cemetery. Donations can be made to Clifton Fire Department, 53 Wheatland Center Road, Clifton, NY 14428 or Mercy Flight Central, 2420 Brickyard Road, Canandaigua, NY 14424 in his memory.
•Unger, Kenneth A. Sr., died October 2, 2016, age 91. Predeceased by his wife Claire Unger and son Christopher Unger. Kenneth is survived by his wife, Paula Unger; children, Ruth Ann (Tom) Unger Pestorius, John (Linda) Unger, Jim Unger, Kenneth Jr. (Kim) Unger, Mary Unger, Paul Unger, Paulette (Carl) Foster, Kim (Dennis) Lewis, Eric (Karen) Stypa.; 13 grandchildren and seven great grandchildren; sister, Shirley (Warren) De Witt. All are invited to attend Kenneth’s burial service at Holy Ghost Cemetery, 239 Coldwater Road in Rochester on Thursday, October 27 at 11 a.m. Donations can be made to School of the Holy Childhood, 100 Groton Parkway, Rochester, NY 14623 or Hildebrandt Hospice Care, 2652 Ridgeway Avenue, Rochester, NY 14626 in his memory.
Dale C. Ellison On October 8, 2016 Dale C. Ellison, age 57, died unexpectedly at home in Alden. Dale was a dedicated worker. He enjoyed boating, fishing, dirt bikes, snowmobiling and large bonfires. He leaves behind three children, the center of his world; Amber, Cody and Dustin Ellison; mother, Mary Ann Fleming (Tom); two brothers, Lee Ellison and Brian Masters; two grandchildren, Faith Ellison and Troy Ellison. There will be no funeral service. A celebration of Dale’s life will be held at Hamlin Beach State Park. Area 3 on Friday, October 21, from 3 to 7 p.m. Memorial donations to Dale’s children would be appreciated.
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•Bliss, James H., age 82, died October 5, 2016. Predeceased by wife Mary (Sterle); grandson Andrew, sister Xiemena DeGroat. Survived by son Foster (Wendy) Bliss of Fredericksburg Virginia; daughter Joanne (Stephen) Billings of Clifton Springs; grandchildren Alexander Bliss, Ashley (Madhu) Kuttuva; great-grandchild Minka Kuttuva. His Graveside Service was held October 11 in East Kent Cemetery followed by his Celebration of Life at the Morton Baptist Church, Hamlin. Donations can be made to the Church, 1152 County Line Road, Hamlin 14464 in his memory.
Jenks; devoted niece, Lisa Cervini; longtime friend, Mike Sullivan. A Graveside Ceremony was celebrated October 12 at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.
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Pursuit of Excellence Award recipients raise the bar on funeral service excellence by adhering to the highest ethical and professional standards and providing unsurpassed service to families and communities. To earn an NFDA Pursuit of Excellence Award, a participating funeral home must meet or exceed business standards set forth by the program and demonstrate proficiency in key areas of funeral service, such as compliance with state and federal regulations; providing ongoing education and professional development opportunities for staff; offering outstanding programs and resources to bereaved families; maintaining an active level of involvement within the community; participating and actively serving in the funeral service profession; and promoting funeral home services through a variety of marketing, advertising and public relations programs. Participants are also required to adhere to a Pledge of Ethical Practices. “Christopher Mitchell’s voluntary participation in the Pursuit of Excellence Award program reflects a clear determination to exceed the expectations of those they serve,” said NFDA Chief Executive Officer Christine Pepper, CAE. “This prestigious recognition assures families of the highquality, compassionate service they will receive the moment they walk through the funeral home’s front door.” David B. Mitchell, President and Owner of Christopher Mitchell Funeral Homes, Inc. stated, “We constantly strive to provide better service to the families we are privileged to serve.” Mitchell went on to say, “We are continually looking for better ways to serve our families and newer ways to stay involved within our community. When you’re locally owned, you are one with the community. We take pride in giving back to those who have trusted and supported us for so many years,” Mitchell said. More information about the NFDA Pursuit of Excellence Award program can be found on the association’s website, www.nfda.org/pursuitofexcellence. Provided information
The Village of Holley is requesting sealed bids for labor and material to construct a 60’ x 80’ pole barn on the stone site at 60 South Main Street in Holley, NY, with a completion date no later than December 30, 2016. Plans will be available at the Village Office, 72 Public Square, after 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, October 18, 2016. Separate “Sealed Bids” will be received by the Village of Holley until 1:00 p.m. on Tuesday, October 25, 2016 and the bids will be opened on this day at 2:00 at the Village Office. Please make sure the outside of the envelope is labeled SEALED BID. The Village of Holley has the right to refuse any and all bids submitted. Deborah Schiavone Village Clerk/Treasurer Village of Holley
Legal Notice Town of Sweden NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Preliminary Budget of the Town of Sweden, Monroe County, New York for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2017 has been completed and filed in the office of the Town Clerk of the said Town, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York, where it is available for inspection by any interested person during regular office hours. FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Town Board of said Town will meet and review said Preliminary Budget and hold a public hearing thereon at the Town Offices, 18 State Street, Brockport, New York at 7:00 PM on Tuesday, October 25, 2016. Any person interested in the budget will be heard at that time, in favor of or against the Preliminary Budget for 2017, or any item therein. Comments may be either written or verbal. A summary of the entire proposed budget follows: PURPOSE TOTAL BUDGET Operating & Maintenance: General Government $ 1,267,556 Public Safety 118,250 Health 2,500 Transportation 1,472,700 Economic Assistance 51,879 Culture & Recreation 710,185 Home & Community 184,250 Employee Benefits 793,850 Debt Service 99,363 TOTAL: $ 4,700,533 213,896 Other-Special Improvement Districts: TOTAL BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS $ 4,914,429 FURTHER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the compensation to be paid to all elected Town Officials, pursuant to the requirements of Section 108 of the Town Law, is as follows: Town Supervisor Councilperson Highway Superintendent Town Clerk Receiver of Taxes and Assessments
$ 25,918 7,559 77,468 47,217 21,754
BY ORDER OF THE TOWN BOARD TOWN OF SWEDEN, MONROE COUNTY, NY Karen M. Sweeting, Clerk
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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.
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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.
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.
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 and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792
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. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH
1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, UPK & Preschool.
ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH
167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 5pm; Sunday 9:30am (child care available at 9:30am Mass); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Handicap accessible. Wine Tasting Fundraiser on Saturday, November 19 at Hilton Fire Exempt Club. Featuring O-Neh-Da and Eagle Crest Vineyards, food, music, raffles and silent auction. Cost is $25 per person. Call 392-2710 and ask for Sharon.
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by Kristina Gabalski Though more than 150 years separates them, a group of Albion Middle School students Saturday, October 8, felt very close to a local Civil War soldier who died during the Battle of Gettysburg. Students in Tim Archer’s service learning classes lead a program to unveil a historical marker at Hillside Cemetery in Clarendon in honor of Herbert Charles Taylor, the only known Civil War soldier from Orleans County to die at Little Round Top on July 2, 1863, when Company A of the 140th New York Volunteers relieved the 16th Michigan Infantry. The project actually began last year when Archer’s then 7th graders, “researched Civil War soldier from Orleans County,” Archer explains. “In our research, we discovered that Herbert Charles Taylor of Holley fought and died at Gettysburg.We think he is the only one from Orleans County to do so. As such, we petitioned the Pomeroy Foundation for a grant to cover the cost of a historical marker. It arrived in July.” The fact the maker arrived over the summer meant that the students had to wait until this fall for the dedication. Archer says students did several projects related to The Historical Marker dedicated to Herbert their Civil War reCharles Taylor located at Hillside Cemetery search. “The project in Clarendon. Provided photo. gave students a chance to learn history, personalize the characters, and gain a sense of appreciation for the severe cost many gave so that we can enjoy our unique freedoms as Americans. It gets them to think outside of themselves and see the bigger picture.” Orleans County Historian Matthew Ballard and Town of Clarendon Historian Melissa Ierlan were both involved in the project.
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New Horizons Properties Tim Archer poses with Albion 8th grader Emily Mergler who dressed as President Abraham Lincoln. Students read Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address during the ceremonies. Provided photo. “It’s nice to see the kids taking an interest in history,” Ierlan says. She explains that she visited the class last year to discuss the project and noted the students were “very engaged” in the process which enabled them to “get their hands” on the project and “get some results.” “It’s been awesome to work with the kids,” Ierlan says. “The sign will be there and they can show their children and grandchildren. It’s nice to get them interested when they are this age.” Herbert Charles Taylor was only 20 years old when he died. He is buried at Hillside Cemetery. The dedication ceremony on October 8 included remarks by Melissa Ierlan and Matthew Ballard, a Memorial Poem, Earl Schmidt of the Orleans County Veterans Services Agency, Fjolla Bela of the Pomeroy Foundation and a gun salute by members of the American Legion and the 140th Volunteer Infantry Re-enactment Group. Herbert Charles Taylor’s gravestone.
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