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New York State Teacher of the Year visits the White House Fourth-grade Brockport Hill School opportunity to meet with many of the curateacher and current New York State tors and administrators who guard some Teacher of the Year, Christopher Albrecht, of what many believe to be America’s most has spent this school year on an enriching beloved treasures was deeply meaningful. journey. Among his numerous classroom Albrecht was in a group that visited the visits, speaking engagements and profes- Museum of Folk Life and received hours of sional development opportunities, he says instruction on the importance of cultural two words have stayed at the forefront of variety in the classroom. He said interacting with the curators in the Smithsonian his mind: fortunate and loved. In May, Albrecht reunited with all of Learning Lab was fascinating and he can the other 56 ambassadors of education, envision himself working there down the representing the 50 states and territo- road after retirement. In late June, Albrecht ries, for an extraordinary experience to will return to Washington, DC to work on work with legislators, collaborate with educational policy. Directly following this the Smithsonian Institute and meet with conference, Albrecht will participate in the political leaders in the nation’s capital, American Folk Life Festival. “By meeting these amazing curators, I am Washington, DC. Albrecht said the trip was full of activity but an experience he now getting the opportunity to collaborate with the Smithsonian. It is a dream come will never forget. “It brought me joy to be able to have my true,” said Albrecht. “This wasn’t just a wife with me through most of this experi- celebration, though, there was a great deal ence,” said Albrecht. “She is my sounding of learning involved. Studying cultures, board and understands the amazing jour- music and why people are the way they are is something I can bring back to Brockport ney a teacher’s career path takes.” He arrived in DC on Sunday, April 29, with me.” The following day featured advocacy where he described the scene of a family reunion. Having met the other state teach- meetings in the US Capitol Building. Albreers of the year at the previous February cht arranged sessions with representatives weeklong intensive training in San Fran- from Congressman John Faso’s Office, Congressman Brian cisco, Albrecht Higgins’ Office and said the warmth Senator Charles and excitement Schumer’s Office, filled the atmowhere he brought sphere when they a number of topics reunited. In fact, to the table, includhe said seeing peoing school safety, ple from all over the importance of the country again early childhood and strengthenintervention and ing those relationshifting the grade ships was his falevels for foreign vorite part of the language classes. whole trip. Albrecht discussed “Everyone is so the importance different,” said Alof strengthening brecht. “The range the ties between of state teachers of communities the year is vast. and schools, and There are kinderstressed that there garten teachers, is a huge diversity math teachers, music teachers Albrecht promised his class he would take a photo of culture from one and language arts in front of Washington’s portrait with their class flag. school to another. Therefore, he said a teachers, but we are all bound together by our common lot of the decisions that are best for a school need to be made as local as possible. passion for teaching.” The coveted trip to the White House was The next day Albrecht and the other teachers of the year spent two hours meet- another memorable moment for Albrecht. ing with United States Secretary of Edu- He was humbled to serve as an honored cation Betsy DeVos to discuss important guest with his wife and other teachers of the topics such as educational equity. Teachers year as the national teacher of the year was had the opportunity to ask questions and named and recognized by President Donald voice concerns before splitting into break- Trump. His classroom flag made the journey out sessions, of which Albrecht attended with him, too, as he promised his class he would take a photo with the flag in front of “Rethinking Education.” A highlight of the trip in Albrecht’s Washington’s portrait. To his class’ delight, opinion occurred later that day when the he fulfilled his promise. Albrecht’s adventure continued with a teachers visited the Smithsonian Institution. Albrecht has been a member of the visit to the United States Naval ObservatoSmithsonian Institute since 1995, so the ry and the residence of Vice President Mike

Christopher Albrecht and his fourth-grade class. Pence and his wife, Karen. Each person was welcomed with a hug and a handshake from the second lady and music from the United States Marine Band. Albrecht described the interactions as natural and unscripted in a warm, inviting environment. The second lady even introduced their pet rabbit, Marlon Bundo. “We were told that Vice President Pence would not be there. Suddenly, he was in the room with us. My wife and I spent nearly five minutes talking with Mr. and Mrs. Pence,” said Albrecht. The week in Washington, DC concluded with a gala on Thursday night, where Albrecht sat with Thomas Gentzel, the executive director and CEO of the National School Boards Association. Albrecht said the evening featured a mixture of enjoyment and deep conversations about state testing challenges, safety, and how to narrow the gap between policymakers and people in the classrooms. Gentzel is deeply involved with community service, one of the pillars Albrecht has focused on throughout his career and is continuing to promote during his tenure as NYS Teacher of the Year. Intertwined throughout the meetings and professional development opportunities during his time in Washington, Albrecht made visits to national museums and historic monuments. He took in the sights and sounds of the capital city; reflecting on the protestors exercising their first amendment freedom of speech outside the White House and witnessing the joy and awe of middle school students on class trips. Albrecht left Washington, having to exit early, to return to Rochester to check an item off his bucket list: presenting a TEDx Talk. This talk will be available this sum-

mer after it goes through the publication process. He says he will continue to cherish the upcoming months as he fulfills his responsibilities as NYS Teacher of the Year and makes connections with teachers throughout the United States that will be with him for a lifetime. “Though the trip to Washington, DC was amazing, this year has been an incredible learning opportunity. It has helped me gain vision and make connections that will allow me to use this great gift to benefit our schools nationally, in New York and locally. I look forward to making a difference with what I have learned,” said Albrecht. Provided information and photos

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Brian Bartalo named Holley school superintendent The Holley Board of Education has selected Brian Bartalo as the next superintendent of the Holley Central School District pending formal appointment to the position at the next Board of Education meeting on June 18. He will assume his new role July 16. “Throughout the rigorous search process, Brian demonstrated an ability to connect with students, staff and community members,” said Board President Brenda Swanger. “His long experience and track record of success make him the ideal leader to move our district forward.” Bartalo is currently the principal and International Baccalaureate Head of School at Hilton High School, a post he has held since 2005. From 1999 until 2005, Bartalo was an assistant principal at Hilton High School. Prior to that, he served for one year as the dean of students at Hilton High School. In 1988, Bartalo began his teaching career as a special education teacher at Merton Williams Middle School in the Hilton Central School District, where he taught and coached until 1998. “The Holley community has been very welcoming to me through this search process,” said Bartalo. “I look forward to working with the Board to further the district’s mission of instilling a passion for lifelong learning within our students.” Monroe 2-Orleans BOCES District Superintendent Jo Anne L. Antonacci assisted the Holley Board of Education as search consultant throughout the process. Provided information Brian Bartalo

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Events

•Spencerport “Music on the Canal” Concert Series will present Ron Hart - RockHouse Riot on Sunday, June 24 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Free admission. Bring a lawn chair and the whole family. Concerts are held rain or shine. •Hilton-Parma Gazebo Band continues its 35th Concert Season on Wednesday, June 27 at the Hilton Village Community Center adjacent to Centennial Park. Concerts will be at 7 p.m. (rain or shine). Free and open to the public. Bring lawn chairs.

Fundraisers

•Greece United Methodist Church, 1924 Maiden Lane, will host a drive-thru Chicken BBQ on Thursday, June 21 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m. Chicken alone (leg-thigh-breast) is $8; $10 includes the chicken with a choice of two sides (cole slaw, macaroni salad, baked beans, or salt potatoes), roll & butter and brownie. For information, call 225-1880. •Purple Pony Treasures - Huge Indoor Garage Sale, Saturday, August 11, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., 8321 Lake Street Road, LeRoy. All sale items are donated and will benefit Purple Pony Therapeutic Horsemanship, Inc., a 501c3 organization. If you have clean, gently used items you would like to donate toward this effort we will gladly accept them. Call 880-1096 for drop off details. **No donations the date of the sale please. **We are not accepting large appliances, TV or computer equipment, upholstered furniture or clothing please. Drop off dates: 8321 Lake Street Road: July 21 and July 27, August 3 evening, August 4. Visit us at www.Purplepony.org

Government Meetings

•Chili: Parks & Recreation Committee meets Tuesday, June 19 at 6 p.m. at the Senior Center. •Churchville: Zoning Board of Appeals meets Wednesday, June 20 at 7 p.m. at the Village Municipal Building, 23 East 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 (Wednesday, June 27) 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 Board meets on the first and third Tuesday of the 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 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 (Thursday, June 21). 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.

Health/Help

•Brockport Diabetes Support Group meets every third Wednesday of the month from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Strong West, 156 West Avenue, Brockport, in the main conference room. •New Fibromyalgia Support Group meets every fourth Tuesday of the month (June 26) from 6:15 to 8:30 p.m. at Westside YMCA, 920 Elmgrove Road, Rochester across from Kodak, near the expressway. Topic will be: The Road to Wellness. This program focuses on ways to boost the Immune System. Classes are small. RSVP is needed four days ahead. Leave voice mail at 752-1562.

Historical

•Historic Concordia Cemetery, 4328 Walden Avenue at Sycamore Street, Buffalo will host a tour with presentations and portrayals of past Buffalonians including: Rosa Jackson Lumpkin, Pauline Guenther and Louis John Henry Schmand who will share stories of their lives and adventures on Saturday, June 23 at 11 a.m. Uniformed members of Echoes Through Time, an organization dedicated to the preservation of battlefields and education about the civil war, will tell the story of Buffalo’s famous 1st New York Light Artillery, better known as Wiedrich’s Battery, and how it earned it place in history at the battle of Gettysburg. The event is free and open to the public.

Library

•Chili Public Library events: Registration only where indicated. Monday, June 18 - Chess Club, 6 pm - for ages 18 and under. Tuesday, June 19 - Photo Coasters, 6:30 pm - Join us for a fun evening making photo coasters for your home. Bring four or more photos with you. Registration required.Wednesday, June 20 - Three Blonde Singers with Geoff Clough and Cyndi Kingsley, 7 p.m. Enjoy a musical history of the lives of Patty Page, Peggy Lee and Doris Day. Each has a unique journey of how they arrived to great success as singers in the 1950s. Registration required. Thursday, June 21 - Explore Art with the Whole Family, 5:45 to 6:45 p.m. Monday, June 25 - Monday Minecraft Madness, 6 p.m. All ages. Bring in tablet and Minecraft knowledge. Some computers available. For more information or to register for programs stop at the library, 3333 Chili Avenue, call 889-2200 or visit www.chililibrary.org. •Parma Public Library events: Registration only where indicated. Monday, June 18 from 10:30 to 11 a.m. – Yoga Me Baby! (Birth – 4 years). Drop-in Tech Help: from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Email, Internet, word processing, databases, eBooks etc. Bring your device, charger and passwords. Young Pup Yoga: (Ages 5 to 12 years) from 4 to 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, June 19 at 10:30 a.m. for (Ages birth - 2 years). Baby Story Time: Songs, rhymes, stories and play. Teen Tuesday: (Grades 7 – 12) from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Choose from a variety of activities (games, movies, crafts, etc.) Snacks provided. Wednesday, June 20 at 10:30 a.m. - Story Time: for all ages. Join Ms Amy for stories, songs and lots of puppets. Thursday, June 21 at 10:30 a.m. - Story Time: for all ages. Join Ms Amy for more stories, songs and lots of fun. Friday, June 22 from 2 to 4:30 p.m. In Stitches: For those who like to knit, crochet, cross stitch, weave, spin, make lace or any other hobby that uses stitches. Parma Public Library is located at 7 West Avenue, Hilton. For more information or to register for programs call 392-8350. • Newman Riga Library events: “Libraries Rock!” is the theme for the 2018 Summer Reading Game at the Newman Riga Library. Beginning on June 25 and ending August 9, schoolaged children can play the game anytime the library is open. Children who want to play are given a game board. Those who complete their game boards will be entered in a drawing for some awesome prizes. Preschool-aged children will participate in an independent reading program with a parent, maintaining a log and presenting it at the conclusion of the program will result in a packet of prizes. Young adults are encouraged to read whatever books they choose, allowing them to apply their requisite reading for school to our game … for prizes. Scheduled programs for area youngsters will include The Happy Pirates on June 26 at 3 p.m.; Movie! Movie! On July 3 at 3 p.m.; K9 Demonstration with U.S. Border Patrol Officer Milo Durand on July 10 at 3 p.m.; Master Storyteller Bill Iveson on July 12 at 3 p.m.; Hello Cello with Adele Mockevicius on July 17 at 3 p.m.; Adventures in Chemistry on July 24 at 3 p.m.; and Make a Musical Instrument on July 31 at 3 p.m. We will have a Bagel Party at the conclusion of the Summer Reading program for all non-adult participants on Thursday, August 9 with drawing of names for our major prizes. Need more information? Please give us a call at the library at 293-2009. Library is located at 1 South Main Street, Churchville.

School Boards

•Churchville-Chili Board of Education meets in the Administrative Board Room, entrance 24 or 26, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville on Tuesday, June 26, 6 p.m. Work Session Professional Development Room, 7 p.m. - Business Meeting - Administrative Board Room.

Comments Thanks to Bonnie Chiella I presented a Bravo night award last Monday, June 4 at Hilton High School. It was a wonderful opportunity to honor a deserving member of Hilton’s senior class (Alyssa Juergens) and to donate some money to help her with college costs. Many outstanding seniors were honored that night. This whole Bravo night program on June 4 could not have taken place without the long hours of work of one Bonnie Chiella of the Guidance Department. She helped me with the necessary data to select my winner and I’m sure she helped many other presenters as well. Bonnie is retiring at the end of June and I wanted to make sure that she was recognized for the many years of hard work that she put in to make Bravo night the success that it was. A hearty thank you Bonnie for your fine work and good luck in your retirement. Tom Dowd Retired Hilton teacher and Science Award presenter

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Spring college sports honors by Warren Kozireski •College at Brockport senior Victoire Kothor picked up her second national championship title in the shot put competition throwing 15.88 meters. The title marks the second of the year for Kothor, as she also earned the indoor title earlier in 2018. Kothor and with 14 teammates were named to the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) team All-Region team, which honors the top-5 individuals in each event from each region and the region’s top-3 relay teams. The following Golden Eagles landed on the All-Region ranks in their respective events. Women   Maddie Dibble – Discus   Claire Fisher – Pole Vault   Cynthia John-Ogam – 4x100   Victoire Kothor – Shot Put, Discus, Hammer   Brianna Lawless – 4x100   Jessica Martin – High Jump   Audrey Miller – Shot put, javelin   Chanyce Powell – Triple Jump   Taryn Prutsman – 100, 200, 4x100   Molly Scarpello – 4x100   Cheyenne Vivlamore-Zion – Javelin   Kelcey Watson – Pole Vault Men   Andrew Davis – Steeplechase   Anthony DeYoung – Shot put   John Fleming – Hammer College at Brockport’s Ed Jaskulski was named the women’s Atlantic Region Assistant Coach of the Year by the U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA). Golden Eagle throwers, coached by Jaskulski in his 15th year, swept SUNYAC titles and scored 76 points at the conference meet. Brockport also took the top two spots in the shot put at the All-Atlantic Regional Outdoor Track and Field Conference Championship meet and scored 60 as a throws squad at that meet. •Oneonta junior Alyssa Brault (Churchville-Chili) was named First Team All-SUNYAC in women’s tennis after she finished 11-5 in singles play and 14-5 overall in doubles competition. •Lexi Firkins (Brockport HS) of Morrisville State was named to the North East Athletic Conference women’s lacrosse First Team on defense. The sophomore started 15 games for a Mustangs team that limited opponents to an average of 5.67 goals against per game in conference play. She collected 54 ground balls, nine draw controls and caused a team high 44 turnovers. •Scott Eisenmenger, a senior first baseman at St. John Fisher and Hilton grad, was named to the Empire 8 First Team All-Conference for the fourth consecutive year. He led the Empire 8 in multiple categories including a career-high in home runs (12), RBI (58), slugging percentage (.679) and total bases (106), ranked second on the team and was among the Empire 8’s leaders in batting average at .346 while his 54 base hits this season was the fifth-highest total among all conference players. A three-time All-Region selection, Eisenmenger rewrote the Fisher record books during his time in a Cardinals’ uniform ranking as the program’s all-time leader in home runs (41), doubles (56), RBI (205), hits (225 – tied with Andy Campbell) and games played (175) while his 146 runs scored is the third-most in Fisher’s history. •Churchville-Chili grad Ryan Mead of SUNY Polytechnic Institute was named to the men’s lacrosse North East Athletic Conference Second Team as faceoff specialist. He finished his freshman season as the most successful faceoff man in the history of SUNY Poly with a 61% faceoff win percentage. Mead also had 17 points on 14 goals and three assists. •Hilton grad and Monroe CC sophomore Fran Messura, classmate Chloe Wormsley (Hilton) along with freshman Maliah Benedetto (Spencerport) and Emma Moulton (Brockport HS) were all named First Team All-Region in women’s lacrosse. Messura had 18 goals with 13 assists in 12 games this season while Wormsley helped limit opponents to 75 goals against on defense. Benedetto finished with 29 goals and 28 assists with Moulton gathering up 18 ground balls in ten starts on defense. •College at Brockport senior Michael Caternolo (Churchville-Chili) was named First Team All-SUNYAC in men’s lacrosse as a face-off specialist, senior Dallas Meyers as goalie and Steven Gurin on defense. Caternolo had a dominating year in the faceoff circle winning 124 of the 218 attempts, and was the best in conference play going 61 of 95. He also ended the season with 56 grounds balls; good for sixth in conference. Meyers was also named Defensive Player of the Year after leading the conference inside the cage with the highest save percentage of 69.0% and goals against average with 6.00. He racked up 158 saves over 14 games which was third in the conference. Gurin was a key member of the defense leading the conference with 32 caused turnovers and 64 ground balls, which was fifth. •Houghton junior Taylor Sile (Hilton) was named to the Empire 8 All-Conference Second Team after she led Houghton and was eighth in the E8 in batting average at .406. She led the conference in slugging percentage (.813), RBIs (31), doubles (16), home runs (7) and stolen bases (16) while finishing fourth in runs scored (27), third in on base percentage (.513), second in walks (18). •Roberts Wesleyan’s Kristina Button set an East Coast Conference record with 43 points as the Redhawks women

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The time and chime will again tower over Brockport Restored Tower Clock to be re-dedicated on June 25 by Doug Hickerson History will be repeated when the Tower Clock on the Brockport United Methodist Church is re-dedicated on June 25. That is the date in 1914 when the clock was first dedicated 104 years ago, reportedly attended by 1,500 people seen in the adjoining photo. The re-dedication ceremony at the church, 92 Main Street, will begin at 4:30 p.m. (see side bar). It is hosted by the Village of Brockport Board of Trustees and the Brockport Lions Club. Special activities will begin at 3:30 p.m. The clock had stopped for about a year and was removed for repair on July 13, 2017, by the Essence of Time Tower and Street Clock Experts in Lockport. A second operation on October 16 was a project to remove the hands on the western face of the clock, originally not reachable because power lines were in the way. In the continuing Tower Clock saga, the repaired clockworks were installed on April 26 and made ready for start-up on the day of rededication. The three-stage Tower Clock project is detailed in three articles in Westside News newspapers covering the details of the mechanism and logistics of the work (see footnote references). “The clock being re-dedicated is a Seth Thomas Tower Clock. Seth Thomas was

America’s pre-eminent clockmaker in the period between 1813 and his death in 1859,” states Bill Andrews, Brockport Village Historian and former Village Trustee and Deputy Mayor. “The company went through several mergers or acquisitions but remained in the business of manufacturing clocks until 2009, nearly two centuries after its founding. The tower clocks were produced from 1873 until 1941.” Charles Roeser, the clock expert who owns the Essence of Time company, said, “We know that Seth Thomas Company made 3,200 of these tower clocks, all different models and sizes,” adding that they made 600 of the Brockport model. The clockworks with its original parts never failed. “It was the gears behind the hands that froze up,” Roeser said. He regretted that these clocks are slowly disappearing or have been converted to electric motors. He praised the Brockport clock’s preservation as unique in maintaining its original cable, weights, and pully system to power it. And, the intricate clockworks standing on the tower floor with original parts has been refurbished to its original condition. The restoration of the clock was paid for by a grant from the Rochester Area Community Foundation and donations to a fund drive organized by the Brockport Lions Club.

Re-dedication of the Tower Clock Brockport United Methodist Church 4:30 p.m., June 25, 2018 PROGRAM Invocation - Pastor Meg Morin Vosburgh Brockport United Methodist Church Pledge of Allegiance Moment of Silence Welcome - Margay Blackman Mayor of Brockport Remarks - Aimee Gonzales Brockport Lions Club Remarks - Chuck Roeser Essence of Time History of the Clock - Bill Andrews Brockport Village Historian

Final preparations are being made for the Re-dedication of the Tower Clock on June 25. Photo by Rick Nicholson.

All singing “America” Music before and after the ceremony provided by members of the Brockport High School Band

The first dedication of the Tower Clock on the Brockport United Methodist Church 104 years ago. It was dedicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution in honor of Revolutionary War soldiers buried in the Brockport area. The Brockport Republic reported a turnout of 1,500. Thanks to Mayor Blackman for providing and Charlie Cowling for scanning the original photo. Provided photo. Get there early for activities from 3:30 to 4:30 p.m. Tours of the church tower by members of the Brockport Lions Club; free ice cream in Sagawa Park donated by Jimmy Z’s; free commemorative keepsakes donated by the Brockport Lions Club (both while supplies last); and free children’s activities, organized by the MOMS Club of Brockport. A reception will be held in the Parish Hall of the church immediately after the 4:30 p.m. ceremony. The public is urged to attend this momentous event in Brockport’s history.

Note: For the articles, in sequence, in Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald, here are the links. Or, go to www.westsidenewsny.com and click on “Archives.” http://www.westsidenewsny.com/features/201706-26/the-time-and-the-chime-to-be-restored-inbrockports-tower-clock/ http://www.westsidenewsny.com/features/201710-30/personal-connections-and-generoussupport-keep-brockports-tower-clock-project-oncourse/ http://www.westsidenewsny.com/features/201805-07/the-return-of-brockports-tower-clock/ (Includes photo of restored clockworks.)

Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School celebrates a successful first year of FFA On May 29, Byron-Bergen Jr./Sr. High School held their first FFA Awards ceremony since restarting an agriculture program after an absence of almost 50 years. The presentation honored student members and their supportive FFA parents. Certificates of Appreciation were given to many community advisors and volunteers, and district personnel. The FFA chapter’s student officers were recognized as a cohesive leadership team who have driven the growth of the new chapter: Garrett Sando (president), Cole Carlson (vice-president), Hallie Calhoun, Isabelle Stevens, Andrew Parnapy, and Seth Sharp. Greenhand FFA degrees, for Sr. High School students, were given to Jacey Donahue and all six FFA officers. Garrett Sando was named the Star Greenhand for 2018. Discovery FFA degrees for Jr. High School students were given to Caleb

FFA President Garrett Sando (r) with advisor and Ag teacher, Jeff Parnapy (l). Provided photo.

Carlson, Madelynn Pimm, and Rachel Best. Four students received Proficiency Awards: Cole Carlson (Beef Showmanship), Sando (Employment Interview), Parnapy (Creed Speaking), and Sharp (Agricultural Sales). The ceremony marked the end of the beginning for the Byron-Bergen agriculture program and FFA chapter. It has been an amazing year for both, with about 15 students getting involved in the hands-on approach to learning offered in the new Introduction to Agriculture Science class, along with the Living Environment class. Students marveled at the opportunity to learn about agriculture as a science course, and to be able to explore it even more deeply through FFA. “Students are really excited and proud to participate in FFA,” said Byron-Bergen’s Cornell Ag-certified teacher Jeff Parnapy. “They love the teamwork and leadership activities involved. Our kids have stepped up and taken responsibility for making the decisions and doing the work necessary for the chapter to be successful, to raise funds, and to take part in the community. Our group attended the recent NYS FFA Convention in Rochester and got to meet students from around the state. We’re planning to participate at the State Fair and the Genesee County Fair later this summer.” Parnapy says the chapter will begin active competition in statewide FFA contests this fall, and take part in more state and FFA District 9 events and trips next year. He says FFA is undergoing a renaissance, with several local school districts starting new chapters. He also credits the school’s Advisory Committee — local volunteer

Byron-Bergen’s FFA members at May’s NYS FFA Convention in Rochester. (l-r) Garrett Sando, Jacey Donahue, Isabelle Stevens, Rachel Best, Madelynn Pimm and Hallie Calhoun. Provided photo farmers and animal science experts — for their help and guidance. Parnapy will be attending professional development sessions in Animal Science this summer, with the hope of offering it as an additional class in the 2019-20 school year. “We had a great first year bringing back Ag Education and FFA for the first time in so many years,” said Jr./Sr. High School Principal Patrick McGee. “Kudos to Mr.

Parnapy and our kids for getting this back off the ground. We truly believe that this program is going to continue to grow and be a viable part of the Jr./Sr. High School.” FFA is a national organization that makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. www.ffa.org


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Spencerport announces Team Scholar Athlete awards The Spencerport Central Schools’ Athletic Department is proud to announce that six (6) spring varsity athletic teams qualified for the NYSPHSAA Team Scholar Athlete Award during the spring 2017-18 season. The teams and student-athletes who qualified for the NYSPHSAA Team Scholar Athlete Award with a 90 percent average or above during the spring 2017-18 season are as follows: Girls Lacrosse, Coach Patricia Condon, GPA 96.24 - Olivia Wall, Lillian DePalma, Sabrina Trapani, Camryn Sack, Catherine Wall, Natalie Choate, Megan Zaharkin, Erin Coykendall, Hailey Rooney, Rianna Viavattene, Jamie Briggs, Lexington Jackson, Paige Pohleven, Vanessa Cordaro. Boys Tennis, Coach Linda Vazzana, GPA 95.03 - Alexander Graff, Joseph Vaccarella, Brandon Ferrigno, Marcus Palozzi, Jadon Schlierf, Giovanni Fargo, Ryan Davis,

Donovan West, David Bresciaq, Nolan Benson, Owen Mears, Jacob Smith, Salvatore Sack, Henry Hart. Softball, Coach Eric Binn, GPA 93.09 - Sydney Brongo, Kathleen Stewart, Tori Guary, Kylie Tozer, Madison Brongo, Nicole Leone, Kailee DiGiacco, Samantha Moschettieri, Amber White. Baseball, Coach Larry Frisa, GPA 92.39 - Kiernan Crowley, Michael LoPresti, Gino Pellett, Gregorio Ranieri, Nathan Hueber, Raymond Richards, Joseph Carroll, Jason Nau. Girls Track and Field, Coach Michelle Marasco, GPA 92.30 - Addison Glozer, Veingmany Phengsomphane, Taylor Laubacher, Ariana Chung, Sierra Kegler, Meaghan Nash, Marrisa Vidal, Carley Jordan. Boys Golf, Coach Mark Moon, GPA 90.51 - Raymond DePalma, Lucas Krolczyk, Justin Hockenberger, Jack Helmicki, Jason Uebelacker. Provided information

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rounds with instruction Play nine holes of golf on 4 Wednesday afternoons in August and 8 Friday evenings July through August 4:00pm-8:00pm. (Scheduled tee times). Wednesday’s play features a tournament format. The importance of direction and distance control will be taught while developing a sound setup routine. • Students will be taught how to make a dynamic “connected” golf swing • Improving their balance and ability to hit the sweet spot more consistently • Includes 1.5 hours of instruction and 9 holes of golf each week If weather does not permit on course play, video instruction will be taught in the indoor teaching area. This program also offers your child unlimited range club use for an additional $115.00 A parent is welcome to play along for free on Fridays. Cart is an additional $50.00 Jake Welch, in his third season of pro baseball, is off to a good start. After a championship season last year where he earned a ring with the Birmingham Bloomfield Beavers of the USPBL league, Welch signed a contract in October 2017 with the Frontier League Windy City Thunderbolts out of Chicago. Welch currently has a three win, no loss record. After 24 innings pitched, Welch has a 2.63 ERA with six earned runs, four BB and 20 strikeouts. Welch, the 6 foot 6 inch right handed pitcher, is a graduate of Spencerport High School and Notre Dame College of Ohio. Provided information and photo.

Salmon Creek Country Club 2018 EVENING JUNIOR GOLF CAMPS The goal of this four week program is to provide your child with a positive and enjoyable golf experience. This will entail instruction on swing fundamentals, long game, short game, putting, etiquette, practice drills and safety. The program is taught by PGA Professional Gary Tatar. Camp I: Mondays, July 9, 16, 23, 30 (Sign-up deadline July 6) Camp II: Tuesdays, August 7, 14, 21, 28 (Sign-up deadline August 3) Camp Time: 5:30 pm to 7:00 pm Instruction starts promptly at 5:30. The camp is open to children ages 8 to 14. Camp is limited to the first 20 children. An adult is welcome to observe. Golf is available following instruction. Children play free, however must be accompanied by an adult. If the adult plays a twilight fee is required.

Cost of the Camp is $80. Price includes instruction, range balls.

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2018 Junior Golf Camps Golf Instruction with PGA Professional Gary Tatar

The goal of this five week program is to provide your child with a positive and enjoyable golf experience. This will entail instruction on swing fundamentals, short game, putting, etiquette, rules, playing and safety. The camp director and instructor is PGA Professional Gary Tatar.

Camp I: Tuesdays, July 10, July 17, 24, 31, (Aug. 7 RD) (Sign-up deadline July 6) Camp II: Wednesdays, August 1, 8, 15, 22 (Aug. 29 RD) (Sign-up deadline July 30) Camps will be broken down into two groups: Juniors (13-18) • Sub-Juniors (8-12) If any group doesn’t fill up Salmon Creek Country Club reserves the right to combine age groups. Schedule: Juniors will have instruction from 10:30-11:30 & Golf from 11:45-3:30. (Lunch after nine not included) Sub-Juniors will have instruction from 11:45-12:45 & Golf from 1:00-3:45. (Lunch not included) Cost of the Camp is $140 ($105 for members). Price includes instruction, range balls & green fees (non-members).

All Juniors will be required to have an adult present if you choose to play the golf course following the camp.

Rain Dates of Aug. 7 and Aug. 29 will be used if program is cancelled prior to 8:00am. All other Camp dates will be held as scheduled. In case of bad weather instruction will be held inside and rain checks will be issued for golf. Indoor sessions will run for two hours you will be required to provide early transportation in this event.

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All Sub Juniors will be required to have an adult present for at least one week of on course supervision.

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Please view our website for a printable registration application.

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•Shulman, Milton, died May 18, 2018 at age 98. He was predeceased by his son, Dean; parents, Harry and Rose Shulman; brothers, Abe and Ben. He is survived by his loving wife of 69 years, Harriet; son, Dr. Mark (Margaret) Shulman; grandsons, Kyle, Bryce, Max and Gabriel; nieces, nephews and friends. Milton was a WWII Veteran and a long-time dentist with a practice in Hilton. He was also a member of Alpha Omega dental fraternity, an avid golfer and long time member of Midvale Country Club. Graveside Services were held May 24 in the Britton Road Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the American Cancer Society in his memory.

•Marshall, Robert E., died June 7, 2018 at age 85. He was a US Air Force Veteran and retired from Eastman Kodak Company after 31 years of service. He is survived by his wife Mary Marshall, daughters Darlene Jennejohn and Linda (Jack) Hall, son Dale Marshall (Michelle Henner) and grandchildren Heather Jennejohn, Tonya and Alicia Hall. Funeral Services were held June 12 at the Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Interment at Mount Albion Cemetery. Contributions can be made to the Hildebrandt Hospice Care Center, 3111 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623 or the American Heart Association, 25 Circle Street, Suite 102, Rochester, NY 14607 in his memory.

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•Haggerty, Lynn M., died June 9, 2018 at age 71. She is predeceased by her parents Joseph and Clara Wittmann and daughter-in-law Alyssa Haggerty. She is survived by her loving husband of 47 years, Cecil; her loving children Patrick, Margaret (Matt) Jaworski and Katie (Jared) Schjei; grandchildren Clare Cecilia and Allison Grace Jaworski and Nora Lynn Schjei; twin sister Linda (Dick) Kirsch; sister Mona (Emil, deceased) Laak and brother Mark (Elizabeth, deceased) Wittmann; nieces, nephews and many loving friends. Her Mass of Christian Burial was celebrated June 15 in the Church of Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Brockport. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that you send flowers to a family member or friend in honor of Lynn or contribute to Hildebrandt Hospice or the American Kidney Fund in her memory.

Hungerford, Carolyn H. Hamlin: Died June 11, 2018 at age 74. She is survived by her husband of 54 years, Charles; her children, Timothy (Cheryl) Hungerford and Michelle (Mark) Johnson; her grandchildren, Casey (Lene Le) Hungerford, Bailey Johnson, MacKenzie Hungerford, Amber Johnson and Patrick (fiancé, Caroline Yufei Hu) Clarke; her sister, N. Jacquelyn Maxson; and nieces and nephews. Friends may call Monday, June 18, 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. at Hilton Exempts Hall in Hilton, where her Funeral Service will be held on Tuesday, June 19 at 11 a.m. Interment will be held in Lakeside Cemetery. We extend a special thanks to the Unity ICU staff for their wonderful care of Carolyn. Contributions can be made to the Hamlin Public Library, 1680 Lake Rd. N., Hamlin, NY 14464 or Walker Fire Department, 1420 Walker Lake Ontario Road, Hilton, NY 14468 in her memory.

•Dehlman, Jennifer R., died June 12, 2018 at age 45 after a courageous battle with breast cancer. Predeceased by her father, Robert Resides. Survived by her loving husband of 20 years, Mark; 10 year old daughter, Lauren Elizabeth (LuLu); mother, Charlene Irons; stepmother, Randi Resides; grandmother, Emma Doud; many siblings, in-laws, nieces, nephews and dear friends. Jen graduated from Geneseo High School, MCC Nursing and U of Rochester with a bachelor’s degree in nursing. Throughout her career she touched so many lives across the country but of all her accomplishments she was most proud of being a Mom. A Celebration of Jen’s Life was held June 15 at St. Pius the Tenth Church, Chili. Interment St. Pius Cemetery. Donations can be made to Gilda’s Club of Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1806 Bridge St. N.W., Grand Rapids, MI. 49504 in her memory. •Spillan, Mary T., died June 9, 2018 at age 79. Predeceased by her daughter, Patricia M.; Survived by her loving husband of 59 years, Jim; children, Michael (Ann Marie), Marleen Murphy-Massaro (Michael) and Timothy (Gwen); grandchildren, Kathleen, Robert, Jeremy, Molly and Tanya; many cousins here and in Ireland. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated June 13 at St. Pius the Tenth Church, Chili. Interment Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

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•Brennan, Gregory T., died January 25, 2018, after a long illness. Age 62. Graduate of Hilton High School. Graduate of NY Academy of Dramatic Arts, instructor at same. Accomplished writer, actor, director, producer, entrepreneur. Predeceased by parents, Tom and Marie. Sadly missed by his twin, Plad; brothers Steve, Andy, and Tom; daughter Kate, and countless friends, who will gather Sunday, June 17, 2 to 9 p.m. at Hamlin Beach, Pavilion Four. •Smith, Paige A., died June 10, 2018, at age 18. Predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Ronald and Nancy Smith. Survived by her loving parents, Sean and Linda D’Ettorre-Smith; sister, Ashlie Smith; maternal grandparents, Frank and Elaine D’Ettorre; aunts and uncles, David and Kathy D’Ettorre, Daniel D’Ettorre, Tammie and Clayton Smith and Chad and Diana Smith; and several cousins and many, many friends. Her Funeral Service was held June 16 at the Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Inc., Hilton. Interment will be held at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to Lollypop Farm, 99 Victor Road, Fairport, NY 14450 in hrt memory.

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•Benvenuto, Greg R. “Benny,” died unexpectedly on June 9, 2018. Survived by the love of his life and best friend, Suzie Marianetti; parents, Bobby and Mary Lou Benvenuto; sister, Gia (Chris) Callari; nieces, Isabella, Giavanna and Valentina; and his loving dogs, Clayton, Alex and Abbey. Benny worked at Bryce Marine for 36 years. His Memorial Service will be held June 18 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Lawrence Church, North Greece Road. •Gurzynski, Susan (Kuhn), died suddenly, June 8, 2018 at age 59. Predeceased by her parents, Robert and Dorothy “Fluffy” Kuhn. Survived by her husband, David; son, Kyle; dog, Tucker; siblings, Marie Bloom (David Bell), Robert (Sandy Jennings), Frank (Sherry Krenzer); brother and sisters-in-law, Sharlene (Fred) Allen, Shirley (Anthony) Valle. Douglas (Linda) Gurzynski; special friends, Lorraine Cannon and Kathy Bopp; and several cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Sue was a School Bus Driver for the Spencerport School District for 29 years. Her Funeral Mass was celebrated June 15 at Holy Ghost Church, Gates. Interment Holy Ghost Cemetery. Contributions can be made to Gates Ambulance or Spencerport Fire Department in her memory. •Mosher, Daniel, died suddenly June 10, 2018 at age 57. Predeceased by his father, Donald Paul. Survived by daughter, Amanda Marie; granddaughter, Harper Rose; mother, Ginny; and siblings: David (Leighann), Maggie (Wally) Wyse, Paul (Mitch Tilley), Beth (John) Blount; nieces and nephews. His Memorial Mass was held June 16 at St. John the Evangelist Church, Spencerport. To share a memory visit www.walkerbrothersfh.com. •Riscignolo, Patricia M. “Pat,” died June 3, 2018 at age 71. She is survived by her devoted sons, James and Phillip (Annette) Riscignolo; daughters, Christina Smigle and Patricia; cherished grandchildren, Patrick, Nicole, Zane and Robin; siblings, Phyllis Longstretch, Teri Barnes, Jacque Mierop, Bill Ruehle and loving sister and best friend, Judy Ruehle; many nieces, nephews and cousins. Pat retired from Jada Plastics after 40 years of service. Services were held June 10. Contributions can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105 in her memory. •Suydam, Stephen J., died June 9, 2018 surrounded by his loving family. Predeceased by his parents, Stedman and Winifred Suydam. Also predeceased by Agnes Suydam and Dorothea Suydam. Survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Kathryn (Holland); children, Andrew (Janis) Suydam, and Kristen (John) Goodman; grandchildren, Jacob, Emma and Brandon Suydam, Taylor Goodman; brother, Peter (Annette) Suydam; beloved nephews, Rycken (Lisa) Suydam and Stephen (April) Suydam; aunt, Mary Kukielski; cousin, Phil (Elisa) Kukielski; mother-in-law, Bette Holland; sister-in-law, Ginny Wenner and many wonderful friends and neighbors. Stephen’s life was celebrated June 16 at Trinity Lutheran Church, Spencerport. Interment will be held privately at Fairfield Cemetery, Spencerport. Donations can be made to American Cancer Society, 1100 Goodman Street South, Rochester, NY 14620 in his memory.

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Spencerport sixth graders celebrate school namesakes, history Cosgrove Middle School sixth graders in Andrea Page’s English class wanted to discover more about the individuals whose names are our school buildings. The class worked in teams to conduct research, write biographies, create presentations, and coordinate a special premiere to share this history with our community. “They must have done something right, something really profound, something worth exploring, and something worth

talking about,” the students wrote. “So we set out to get to know the names on our school, as people who we can learn from and embrace as a member of our Spencerport family.” Students, staff and community members attended the Spencerport Heroes event on June 12, and gave special recognition to members of the William Munn and Terry Taylor families who also attended. Provided information and photos

Pictured above, l-r, Ruby Taylor, Uryah Taylor, Terry Taylor III, Rebecca Taylor, Solomon Waddell, Savannah Taylor Waddell, Kr Waddell, Terry Taylor II.

Students shared their findings with community members at the Spencerport Heroes event on June 12.

Hawley announces electronic recycling event Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,C,I-Batavia) announced that he will be hosting a free electronic recycling event for local residents on Saturday, June 23 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. in the parking lot of 5130 East Main Street in Batavia. The event gives residents an opportunity to recycle old electronic devices such as computers, cell phones and televisions in an environmentally conscious manner. “This has been a tremendously successful event in the past and a useful way for local residents to get rid of unusable bulky electronic devices in a safe and environmentally-friendly way,” Hawley said. “It is important that we keep in mind how consumerism affects the environment and realize that we have an obligation to future generations to leave our planet a cleaner place than we found it. I encourage all interested residents to come out on the 23rd and I look forward to seeing you there!” Items accepted: Computers, monitors, printers, cell phones, audio/video, small electronic devices. Limit of four tube televisions per car. Provided information

Pictured at right, Kathy Munn Hubbard, Courtney Hammerle, Gabriella King, and Mary Munn Gurnett. Hubbard and Gurnett are the daughters of William C. Munn.


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Trinity Christian Preschool held its graduation ceremony on Tuesday, June 5. Under the direction of their teachers, Jodi Blank, Laurie Butts and Betty Kelley, the students sang songs, received diplomas and ended the evening with a farewell reception. Pictured in the front row are: Logan Noble, Savanna Driessler, Jack Dunn, Gracelyn Moore. Middle row: Jax Laude, Madison Moser, MacKenzie Carpenter, Jackson Allen, Isaac Macomber, Amelia Mead, Mary Oakden, Jackson Hinett. Back row: Ryan Kokinda, Mira Paetsch, Tristan DasFaias, Alexis Margolis, Liam Kelly, Charlotte Long, Robert Balonek, Ariella Sterling. Provided photo.

Gates Fire Fighters Fill the Boot for MDA During the 2018 MDA Fill the Boot campaign, the dedicated members of Gates Professional Fire Fighters Local 3792 took to the streets to help kids and adults with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related life-threatening diseases live longer and grow stronger. Through May 24 nearly $7,704 was raised to benefit the Muscular Dystrophy Association. “The fire fighters of Gates Professional Fire Fighters Local 3792 have once again shown their immense dedication and care for MDA’s families during this year’s Fill the Boot campaign,” said MDA Fundraising Coordinator Heather Powers. “This year’s Fill the Boot was a success and we are grateful for the generosity of those in the Gates community who have helped individuals with muscular dystrophy, ALS and related muscle-debilitating diseases truly live unlimited.”

Fire fighters have taken part in MDA’s Fill the Boot tradition for more than 60 years, hitting the streets or storefronts asking pedestrians, motorists, customers and other passersby to make a donation to MDA, joining the fight to find treatments and cures for devastating diseases that take away everyday abilities like walking, talking, hugging and even breathing. Funds raised help MDA’s efforts to fund groundbreaking research and life-enhancing programs such as state-of-theart support groups and Care Centers, including the MDA Care Center at Strong Memorial Hospital in Rochester. They also help send more than 60 local kids to “the best week of the year” at MDA Summer Camp at no cost to their families at Rotary Sunshine Campus in Rush. Provided information

Spencerport Depot announces 2018 photo and essay winners On June 9, over 140 people attended the season opening celebrations at the Spencerport Depot Visitors Center and Canal Museum. Winners were announced for the 2018 photo and essay contest. The theme of the photo contest was transportation. Photo winners at the Elementary level were first - John Laduke; second - Brody O’Keefe; Honorable Mention - Iris Clements. At the Middle School level, winners were first Emily Schicker; second - Allison Snarr; Honorable Mention - Emma Schleher; Honorable Mention - Mackenzie Chapman. High School winners were first - Luke Thompson; second Matthew Bowerman; Honorable Mention - Nina Parry; Honorable Mention - Connor Schmid. Adult winners were first - James Mitchell; second - Greg LaDuca; Honorable Mentions (2) - Laura Bianchi. Essays this year focused on the impact of the Erie Canal on daily life. This year’s essay winners were first - Micayla Peluso; second - Aiden Tyson; Honorable Mention - Abigail Wake; Honorable Mention - Alexis Holmes. All entries from this year’s contests will be on display at the Spencerport Museum until the end of June. Terry Werth, local author of Goodnight Spencerport, talked about her experiences as an author. Terry instilled a desire to have young authors continue to read and write their stories. Check out the Museum website and social media pages for details of next year’s photo and essay contests.

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Terry Werth. Photo by Karen Fien.

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31st annual Ray Edmunds Memorial R/C Air Show and Fun Fly The Radio Control Club of Rochester is hosting its 31st Annual RCCR Ray Edmunds Memorial Radio Control Air Show and Fun Fly, June 23 and 24, at the Model Flying Field located in Northampton Park, 304 Salmon Creek Road, Brockport. Examples of every type of radio-controlled model aircraft, along with some of the area’s best pilots, will be on hand for this two-day event. Flying demonstrations begin at 10 a.m. and run until 5 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is free. For information and directions, visit www.rccr1957.com. Provided information

Sweden Town Clerk chosen for leadership position Sweden Town Clerk Karen M. Sweeting has been voted in by her peers as a District Director for the New York State Town Clerks Association. This is a distinct and admirable honor bestowed only on a few clerks of the 932 towns throughout New York State, according to Lisbeth Fumagalli, Secretary, NYSTCA. In this leadership position, Sweeting will mentor clerks and be a liaison between the Counties of Allegany, Genesee, Livingston, Orleans, Monroe and Wyoming and the State Association. Sweeting’s term will run from July 1, 2018 to June 30, 2021. Provided information

Scenes from the Spencerport Firemen’s Parade - June 7, 2018

Photos by Joe Pompili


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Brian Hartman shattered the previous New York State record walleye by 1.5 pounds when he boated this Godzilla walleye in the St. Lawrence River on May 5. The fish weighed an amazing 18 pounds 2 ounces. Mr. Hartman caught the big female on a Trigger-X swimbait. Provided photo.

State record walleye taken by T.R. Hendrick The St. Lawrence River has produced another New York state record fish this year. The 2016 record tying 8-pound 4-ounce smallmouth was caught up there just two years ago and now on May 5, 2018 Brian Hartman caught a humongous 18-pound, 2-ounce walleye, shattering the old 16pound 9-ounce record from January 2009. Hartman was using a Trigger-X swimbait in 20-25 ft. of water, not too far from the Thousand Island Bridge. The St. Lawrence River holds the state muskie record as well. In 1957, Art Lawton caught a 69-pound 15-ounce monster. We here in Western New York have some of the best walleye fishing in the country, all within a few hours’ drive east or west. Lake Erie, Oneida Lake, eastern Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River are all fantastic walleye water. To the west we have Lake Erie, considered by most serious walleye fishermen as the best walleye lake in the U.S. The huge eight-lane launch at Small Boat Harbor is only an hour and twenty minute drive from Rochester. The walleye bite is hot on Lake Erie right now. I saw many limits of nice 2-4 pound walleyes coming in to the fish cleaning station at the harbor. The Small Boat Harbor is part of the newest state parks in the system, and Buffalo Harbor State Park is the first state park in the city of Buffalo. The park is home to a 1,100-slip marina, a restaurant, boat launches, personal watercraft launches and a fish cleaning station. If you want to give Lake Erie walleyes a try, launch at Small Boat Harbor and motor a mile to the west until you see the huge windmills on shore. Fish right in front of those windmills in 28-30 ft. of water, you will see plenty of other boats doing the same. Troll or drift worm harness or stick baits, you must be moving or the gobies will drive you crazy. If you plan a trip, get the wind forecast and be sure the winds aren’t going to be blowing too strong from the west or northwest as that lake gets rough quickly with those winds. Reports from Oneida Lake so far this walleye season continue to be good and anglers have been getting them in 10-35 feet of water. Blade-style baits and bucktail jigs have been working well. Shallow

water seems to be better early, and then the deeper water action picks up as the day progresses. At the eastern corner of Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River, walleye fishing was slow this spring compared to last May. June and July are tough months to catch walleye in that area, but the walleye fishing will heat up again mid-August and it will then be fantastic for at least a month. I spent a few hours with Gene Bolton of Sunken Treasures Charters this May and picked his brain about the walleye fishing in eastern Lake Ontario and the adjoining bays. Gene is one of the top walleye charter captains on the eastern end of Lake Ontario. I asked Gene about the record-breaking smallmouth and walleye recently caught in the area. He believes the main reason is that the bass, and now the walleyes, are eating the protein rich gobies. “The goby is an invasion species that entered our waters from the bilge tanks of international freighter ships traveling the Great Lakes. For years they were believed to be nothing but a negative to the fishery, but we have found that the bass were eating them and growing larger, quicker … and now the walleye are eating them. The gobies have actually helped our game fish grow faster.” Gene went on to say, “We are also benefiting from many of the anglers now practicing catch and release on the bigger fish, so obviously the fish live to grow bigger for somebody else to catch.” If you’re heading east and want to book a trip with Captain Gene, you can contact him at Sunken Treasures Fishing Charters on Facebook or call 315-486-8463. Don’t forget the bass season opens Saturday the 16th as well. The Finger Lakes are your best bet for largemouth and most have good smallmouth fishing as well. Lake Erie and Lake Ontario are hard to beat for their big smallmouth bass. When it comes to the bass, practice CPR - Catch-Photograph-Release. Walleyes are a different story because they are much better eating; so keep the two- and three-pounders, and let the bigger fish go after you get your photo. Remember those are the big female fish carrying all the eggs each spring. Now go get on the water, this is the time of year we fishermen have been waiting for.

Sweden/Clarkson Community Center upgrades fitness equipment Members of the Sweden/Clarkson Community Center fitness room will soon enjoy a few new pieces of equipment: a Pre Vitality Dual Ab/Back Extender to promote lower back and abdominal strength; a Precor Cross trainer with multiple functionalities; and new benches for free weight work. The Fitness Center is a real bargain

for Sweden/Clarkson residents with onemonth memberships starting at just $20 (youth and senior). An adult can enjoy a one-year membership for $235. Rates are higher for non-Sweden/Clarkson residents. Call 431-0090 to learn more about the fitness room or to schedule a tour. Personal training sessions are also available. Provided information


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2011 Honda Accord LXP, 4 door, power steering, power windows, power locks, air, tilt, cruise ,69,000 miles, excellent condition, $9,000. 585415-5141.[6-17] ___________________ 2007 Toyota Sienna Van XLE, leather interior, new tires, rotars and pads, and exhaust, 138,000 miles. $7,900. 585-415-5141.[6-17]

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2006 Honda Civic LX, 4 door, auto, 125,000 miles, excellent condition, power windows, power locks, tilt, cruise, working air, good tires and brakes, $4,950. 585415-5141.[6-17]

AUTOMOTIVE Four aluminum, 12 spoke wheels, from a 2002 Buick LeSabre. $50 each or all four for $175. Call 585-3528730.[TFN]

AUTOS WANTED Wanted: Cargo Van 2007 and up, Chevy or Ford, 585-415-5141.[617]

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AUTOS WANTED Junk Cars, Trucks & Vans Wanted. Cash paid up to $800 or possibly more for newer models. Always free pick up! WE ARE NOT AFFILIATED WITH ANY OTHER COMPANY! 585-3055865.[TFN]

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Lehman Landscape We have your landscaping needs covered. Mowing, Edging, Weeding Planted Areas, Pruning, Planting, Hedge Trimming, Tree Trimming, Leaf Clean-up, Mulching, Weed Prevention, Refuse Removal, Hauling/Removal, Masonry Work, Hardscapes, Spring/Fall Clean-up, Plants and Flowers. Free quotes. Owner and Landscape Professional. Call 585-732-1888 or email: DLehmanLandscaping@gmail.com.[8-14] ___________________ Mike’s Yard Works now accepting new customers in the Spencerport, Hilton, Parma, Ogden and Chili areas. We perform mowing, clean up, weeding, mulch, aeration and dethatching. Call Mike, 585-4514628.[TFN]

Appliance Repair: Call Lou Borrelli. Washers, dryers, refrigerators, ranges-ovens, microwaves. 585-352-3440. [TFN] __________________ Top Notch Appliance Service - “A notch above the rest!” Insured. Reasonable rates. Professional Service. 585-8209964, www.topnotchappliance repair.net[TFN]

YOU ARE READING A WESTSIDE NEWS PUBLICATION ATTORNEYS/LEGAL Attorney: Real Estate Closings, Divorce, Family Court, Bankruptcy and Wills. Call for consultation today. Jennie M. Cooper, 2255 Lyell Avenue, 585-325-7792. A Debt Relief Agency.[729]

GRAVESITE MAINTENANCE Gravesite care when you can’t get there Headstone Cleaning, Detailed and Personalized Plot Maintenance. Flower Bouquet placement for holidays or special remembrance days. Call 585-352-7476 or visit www.personalgravesitemaintenance. com. Locally owned and operated.[TFN]

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ITEMS FOR SALE/FOR RENT BOATS & ACCESSORIES 2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers, trailer. Used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585355-5873.[TFN]

CLASSIFIEDS

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585-637-9180

ESTATE/ HOUSEHOlD SAlE Estate/Garage Sale - Tools, fishing, house hold items, 5756 West Wautoma Beach, Hilton. Saturday, June 23, 8 a.m. - 5 p.m.[6-17] Estate Garage Sale, June 21 & 22 (Thursday, Friday) 60 Sandstone Drive, Spencerport. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Antiques and collectibles including fishing poles and lures, Virginia glass, radio tubes, Corelle and Pyrex, records, comics, massive costume jewelry collection. Also old bar ware, Princess House, electronics, BB guns, tools, purses, cookbooks and standing dress mirror. Medical equipment includes quality tilt wheelchair, Hoyer lift, Deluxe Shower Chair and Carefoam Rollabout. Beta tapes, 8 tracks and cases, Oak jewelry armoire, Bakers rack, ladders and large Syrocco collection. Antique paper mache puppet, Pianorgan, watches and much more. No early birds and cash only.[6-17] __________________ Chili: 1379 Paul Road (14428) & 3582 Union St., June 22 & 23; 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Multi-family. Huge variety. Kids, Pokemon, Clothes, Jewelry, .25.50 bins.[6-17]

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65 FC 80 FC 75 FC ......... 5 or More Local Delivery

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While Supplies Last • Additonal Fees for Out-of-Town Delivery

BCEXCAVATING, INC. MISCEllANEOUS fOR SAlE Swim Raft - Shoremaster, 7-1/2 ft. x 9-1/2 ft. yellow all-poly raft with non-skid deck, ladder, anchor line. 3,000 lb. capacity. Sturdy & stable. $600. 585-3927630.[7-29] __________________

Golf Balls - $1 each, Sneakers - size 10. Fisher Stove Baby Bear - $275. Mini Horse $375 like new. Cub Cadet lawn mower 42”, snowblower 36”, rebuilt engine - $800.[6-17] __________________ Solid Maple kitchen - 42” top cabinets, stainless steel appliances, Corian counters, Mouser cabinets, like new condition. $40,000. New sell for $3,900. 585-469-8939.[TFN] __________________

585-370-7986 cell 585-352-0368

WANTED TO BUY Wanted: Lawn Tractors and riding lawn mowers, running or not running, call 585-4155141.[6-17] P u t yo u r s u p e r value ad here for only $14.50 for 15 words and 50 cents for each additional. Buy 1 week and we give you two more Free! Call 585352-3411 for details on the Super Value Ad. Single items only on this special and not available to businesses. $500 maximum.[TFN]

5000 watt gas generator with Gentran Transfer Station 120/250 V, six circuits - $400. 585392-8708.[TFN]

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NOTICE The following inserts should be found inside your edition of the Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald this week. • gATES bIg m Inside all papers in Ogden and Spencerport. • TOPS Inside all papers in Bergen, Holley, Kendall, Clarendon and Murray. • COUnTRY mAx

GARAGE/ Inside all papers in Spencerport, Ogden, RUMMAGE SAlES Parma, Hilton, Hamlin, Kendall, BrockBrockport - 23 Woodlands Way. June 23; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Clothing, toys, some furniture, many miscellaneous items.[6-17] __________________ Spencerport - 26 Pine Hill Road between Hinkleyville and Trimmer). Multi Family lots of kids and baby items, clothing, toys, household, some tools, something for everyone. Friday, June 22 and Saturday, June 23; 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.

GIfT IDEAS GOODNIGHT SPENCERPORT - rhyming story, local history, gorgeous photographs $15. The Unique Shop, Cafe Macchiato. www. goodnightspencerport. com.[TFN]

port, Sweden, Holley, Bergen, Clarendon and Murray.

• bUSInESS ALmAnAC 2018 Inside all papers. IF YOU FAIL TO RECEIVE A COPY OF THESE FLYERS AS YOU SHOULD, PLEASE CALL OUR OFFICE AT 352-3411.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Help a Veteran in need! Donate your gently used furniture and household items. Call 585-8661747 or visit our website pgrny.org.[TFN] __________________ Advertise in the Westside’s only publications with saturation coverage... AND a professional editorial staff. That spells readership and response. To advertise in Suburban News and The Hamlin-Clarkson Herald call 585-3523411 for details.[TFN]

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For rent - Two bedroom apt. North Chili area $800 plus utilities. Call 585-820-0050.[6-17] __________________

Reach almost 5,500,000 homes in the New York state classified Network available through this newspaper. Only $490 for 15 words. $15 each additional word. Call 585-352-3411 and place your ad today![TFN]

1670 Mt. Hope Avenue, Rochester (minutes from College Town). One bedroom, $825 per month - utilities included, security deposit required, one year lease, full basement for storage, off street parking, laundromat across street (Mt. Hope Plaza), immediate availability, pictures available upon request, will consider pets. Contact Thomas Nanni, 585694-4212.[TFN] __________________ Spencerport/Greece. Studio/1 BR apartments, 2 BR House and Mobile homes. Great location on W. Ridge near Manitou. Commercial Building 2,000 sq. ft. Subdividable. 585-3813672.[TFN] __________________ Hilton: Cedar Hill Townhouses - The Space your family needs to grow ... away from the crowded city. Affordable two and three bedroom town-houses with 1.5 baths, finished basement family rooms, storage/laundry rooms wit h 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 585392-6015. Professionally managed by Landsman. Hours: MondayFriday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Equal Housing Opportunity. We do not participate in Section 8 or DSS programs. [TFN] __________________ B ro ck p o r t - W i l l ow brooke Manor. Spacious two bedroom apts. Appliances, carpeting, 24 hr. emergency service, free cable TV, recreation and laundry facilities. 585-637-3400.[TFN]

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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]

RESORT PROPERTIES fOR RENT Three bedroom, 2 bath home in North Cape May, N.J. (10 minutes to the ocean, beaches). Call Keith at 585-3528730. [TFN]

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House Cleaner - Days, M-F. Can earn over $500/wk. with performance & attendance rewards. Must be at least 21 years old & have own car. 585247-4650.[TFN]

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cnc/mold maker/ tool maker:

“A” Shift. Master Cam & Solid Works Experience Needed. Able To Read Blue Prints, Work With Standard Mills, Grinders & EdM Machine. APPLY

IMCO, INC.

15 turner Dr. Spencerport, NY 14559 Maintenance Mechanic Monday-Friday, 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Full time with shared on-call responsibilities. At least 18 years old. Must have valid NYS drivers license and reliable transportation. Skilled maintenance tech with an eye for detail. Electrical, Plumbing, furnace troubleshooting, snow removal. Must have own basic tools and be able to life 50 lbs. Will work independently and as a team. Previous apartment turnover experience helpful. Health coverage, Employer contributed 401(k) plan, paid vacation, holiday and personal/sick time. Opportunities for training & advancement. e-mail to propmanager2@ frontier.com, 585473-8410 x 115.

JOB OPENING:

ClarENdON HIGHway dEPartmENt • Full-time mEO • Must have clean CDL License ApplicAtions Are AvAilAble At the

town Hall, 16385 Church Street in Clarendon or the Highway Garage 4424 Hindsburg road in Clarendon ApplicAtions mAy be dropped off At the

town Hall or Highway Garage or mAiled to

Clarendon Highway department PO Box 47, Clarendon, Ny 14429 for AdditionAl informAtion contAct

Superintendent Larry Swanger at

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For details call Spencerport Schools

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TOWN OF CLARKSON HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT OPEN POSITION Motor Equipment Operator (MEO) Position • Full-time with benefits • CDL required • Two (2) years paid experience in the operation & mechanical repair of medium & heavy motor equipment is preferred • Employment application found @ www.clarksonny.org • Fax application with resume to 585-637-1142 or email to highway@clarksonny.org • Deadline: Thursday, 6/28/18 at 4:00 p.m.

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Girl Scouts of Western New York is proud to announce Rachel Blank of Spencerport, as a 2018 Gold Award Girl Scout. Blank’s project, Project Take Baby Home, was created to help parents with newborns in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Golisano Children’s Hospital. She collaborated with the hospital to provide baskets of essential baby items, such as blankets and clothes. She gathered donations at Trinity Lutheran Church in Spencerport and at the Ogden Farmers’ Library. In total, she donated 45 baskets of baby items to the NICU. Blank stated, “I chose my project because the first few days of my life were spent in the NICU at Strong Hospital because my twin brother and I were born six weeks early; the NICU saved my life and I wanted to give back. The purpose of my project was to ease the burden and expense of childcare that families with babies in the NICU have to face.” She explained, “The project had a very positive impact on me. It allowed me to broaden my horizons and to come to under-

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Summer Serenades returns to Brockport The annual Summer Serenades music series returns again to the Village of Brockport’s Welcome Center on the Erie Canal just east of Main Street. Every Thursday evening in July (7 p.m.) and August (6:30 p.m.) a professional group performs in this scenic and acoustically strong venue. The atmosphere is always casual – people bring chairs or sit on the grass, often with snacks purchased on Main Street. The Greater Brockport Development Corporation sponsors a lineup of local musicians, homegrown or newly established residents. This series is made possible solely with the generous support of many local businesses and individuals. •July 5 - Marc Berger and friend. Marc has performed around the country as a singer, acoustic guitar player, writer of original music, and recording artist. •July 12 - Rudy Dean. Rudy is a new village resident. He is an accomplished singer and instrumentalist performing songs from the Great American Songbook. •July 19 - The Brockport Big Band. Our community is pleased to have the always popular “BBB” return featuring outstanding local musicians playing classic jazz and other crowd favorites.

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Learn All Things Digital opens in Hilton On May 14, a new business ribbon cutting ceremony was held for Learn All Things Digital, 17 East Avenue, Hilton. Owner Chuck Kinmond conducted his business out of his home for a number of years. He services home and business owners with hardware and software repairs, maintenance and training for computers, tablets, smart phones, and other digital equipment. Kinmond found many people are unaware of all the features their digital devices offer, and do not know how to perform the routine maintenance that keeps their equipment functioning properly. In his business, Kinmond instructs his clients in basic to advanced aspects of many kinds of electronics.

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18 Suburban News - North Edition - June 17, 2018 Legal Notice Notice Pursuant to Local Finance Law Section 81.00 Spencerport Central School District

Section 2. The Spencerport Central School District is hereby authorized to issue its General Obligation Serial Bonds in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $9,385,000, pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York, in order to finance the class of objects or purposes described herein, and such amount is hereby appropriated therefor.

The bond resolution published herewith was adopted on June 12, 2018 and the validity of the obligations authorized by such bond resolution may be hereafter contested only if such obligations were authorized for an object or purpose for which the Spencerport Central School District is not authorized to expend money or if the provisions of law which should have been complied with as of the date of publication of this notice were not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of publication of this notice, or such obligations were authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution.

Section 3. The class of objects or purposes to be financed pursuant to this resolution (hereinafter referred to as “purpose”) is certain capital improvements consisting of construction and reconstruction of school buildings and facilities within the School District (each such building being a class “A” (fireproof and certain fire resistant) building as defined in Subdivision 11 of Paragraph a of Section 11.00 of said Local Finance Law), site and athletic field improvements, and the acquisition of certain original furnishings, equipment, and apparatus and other incidental improvements required in connection therewith for such construction and school use.

Section 4. It is hereby determined and declared that (a) the aggregate maximum cost of said purpose, as estimated by the Board of Education, is $12,385,000; and (b) the Spencerport Central School District’s plan to finance the cost of said purpose is (i) to provide $3,000,000 from the existing capital reserve fund for such costs; and (ii) to provide up to $9,385,000 from funds raised by the issuance of said Bonds and the Bond Anticipation Notes hereinafter referred to; and (c) no money has heretofore been authorized to be applied to the payment of the cost of said purpose.

Marcela Clapper District Clerk Spencerport Central School District, New York

BOND RESOLUTION DATED JUNE 12, 2018 OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE SPENCERPORT CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT AUTHORIZING GENERAL OBLIGATION BONDS TO FINANCE CERTAIN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTING OF CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES, AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF BOND ANTICIPATION NOTES IN CONTEMPLATION THEREOF, THE LEVY OF TAXES IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS IN PAYMENT THEREOF, THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH SUMS FOR SUCH PURPOSE, AND DETERMINING OTHER MATTERS IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. WHEREAS, the qualified voters of the Spencerport Central School District, New York, at the annual meeting of such voters duly held on May 15, 2018, duly approved a proposition authorizing the levy of taxes to be collected in installments, in the manner provided by the Education Law, for the class of objects or purposes hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, the Board of Education, acting as lead agency under the State Environmental Quality Review Act and the applicable regulations promulgated thereunder (“SEQRA”), has completed its environmental review and, on March 13, 2018, has duly adopted a negative declaration and has determined that the implementation of the type I action as proposed will not result in any significant adverse environmental impacts; now therefore BE IT RESOLVED BY THIS BOARD OF EDUCATION AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The Spencerport Central School District shall undertake certain capital improvements to the School District’s existing school buildings and facilities, as more particularly described in Section 3 hereof, and as generally outlined to and considered by the voters of the School District at the annual voter meeting on May 15, 2018.

Section 5. It is hereby determined that the purpose is one of the class of objects or purposes described in Subdivision 97 of Paragraph A of Section 11.00 of the Local Finance Law, and that the period of probable usefulness of said purpose is thirty (30) years. Section 6. The Spencerport Central School District is hereby authorized to issue its Bond Anticipation Notes in the aggregate principal amount of not to exceed $9,385,000, and is hereby authorized to issue renewals thereof, pursuant to the Local Finance Law of New York in order to finance the purpose in anticipation of the issuance of the above described Bonds. Section 7. It is hereby determined and declared that (a) there are presently no outstanding Bond Anticipation Notes issued in anticipation of the sale of said Bonds, (b) the Bond Anticipation Notes authorized hereby shall mature within one year of the date of issuance thereof or such longer term as may be desired in accordance with the provisions of the Local Finance Law, (c) the Bond Anticipation Notes authorized hereby are not issued in anticipation for Bonds for an assessable improvement, and (d) current funds will be provided prior to the issuance of the Bonds or Bond Anticipation Notes herein authorized, to the extent, if any, required by Section 107.00 of the Local Finance Law. Section 8. It is hereby determined and declared that the Spencerport Central School District reasonably expects to reimburse the general fund, or such other fund as may be utilized, not to exceed the maximum amount authorized herein, from the proceeds of the obligations authorized hereby for expenditures, if any, from such fund that may be made for the purpose prior to

the date of issuance of such obligations. This is a declaration of official intent under Treasury Regulation §1.150-2. Section 9. The faith and credit of the Spencerport Central School District, New York, are hereby irrevocably pledged for the payment of the principal of and interest on such Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes as the same respectively become due and payable. An annual appropriation shall be made in each year sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such obligations becoming due and payable in such year. There shall annually be levied on all taxable real property of said School District, a tax sufficient to pay the principal of and interest on such obligations as the same become due and payable. Section 10. The power to further authorize the sale and issuance of said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes and to prescribe the terms, form and contents of said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes, subject to the provisions of this resolution and the Local Finance Law of New York, including without limitation, the authority to determine whether to accept bids electronically to the extent allowed by the Local Finance Law, the consolidation with other issues, the determination to issue Bonds with substantially level or declining annual debt service, all contracts for, and determinations with respect to credit or liquidity enhancements, if any, and to sell, issue and deliver said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes, subject to the provisions of this resolution and Local Finance Law, is hereby delegated to the President of the Board of Education or to the Vice President of the Board in the event of the absence or unavailability of the President. The President of the Board of Education, Vice President and the District Clerk are hereby authorized to sign by manual or facsimile signature any Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes issued pursuant to this resolution, and are hereby authorized to affix to such Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes the corporate seal of the School District and to attest the same. The President of the Board of Education is additionally authorized (but not required) to execute and deliver a financing agreement with the Dormitory Authority of the State of New York and any other agreements and documents necessary to accomplish a financing, all as may be determined in the discretion of the President of the Board of Education. Section 11. This resolution, or a summary hereof, shall be published in full by the District Clerk of the School District together with a notice in substantially the form prescribed by Section 81.00 of said Local Finance Law, and such publication shall be in each official newspaper of the School District. The validity of said Bonds and Bond Anticipation Notes issued in anticipation of the sale of said Bonds may be contested only if such obligations are authorized for an object or purpose for which said School District is not authorized to expend money, or the provisions of law which should be complied with, at the date of publication of this resolution are not substantially complied with, and an action, suit or proceeding contesting such validity, is commenced within twenty (20) days after the date of such publication; or if said obligations are authorized in violation of the provisions of the Constitution. Section 12. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.

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35 State Street, Brockport, NY 14420, (585) 637-3780. “We are a congregation that loves God, loves others and serves the world.” Join us for worship Sundays at 10am with Rev. Nicholas Dorland. We have a family friendly service where all children are welcome to attend service. Nursery and child care is available. Coffee/fellowship following worship. Sunday School and adult education 11:15am each Sunday. Teen Bible and Bagels the first Sunday of each month at 9:15am. Book study Thursday evenings 7 to 8:30pm. Loaf and Ladle serving a free hot meal the fourth Sunday of each month 1 to 2:30pm. Free Community Garden summer and fall. Many fellowship and outreach programs for youth and adults. Website: www. firstchurch14420.org. Email: officefpc@frontiernet.net.

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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. Coffee hour after worship at 11:00 and special events throughout the year.

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HILTON BAPTIST CHURCH

“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” We are a community of God’s people who seek to enable others to form a spiritual connection with God and share the Good News of Jesus Christ. 50 Lake Ave., Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10:00 AM followed by a time of fellowship. Children’s Sunday School: 11:00 AM – 12:00 Noon. Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible. Hearing Assistance available during the service.

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.

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59 Henry St, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest.cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, Facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc Lead Pastor: Rob Dickerson. Worship 10am. Midweek programs: Tuesday 7pm Royal Rangers - a scouting program for boys. Saturday 7pm YouthQuest High School & Middle School student ministry. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” Faith, Family, Friends, Fun, Freedom.

22 South Main Street, Churchville (across from the Johnson House Restaurant), 585-454-9152, www.gochristianchurch.org, Pastor Dominic Renaldo. SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE at 10:30 am, BIBLE STUDIES WEDNESDAYS at 7 pm. Our FOOD PANTRY is open Wednesdays from 6:30 to 7 pm, free and open to the community. We are a church committed to Jesus Christ, His Word, and sharing His love with people walking through real life. Handicap accessible.

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Grace & Peace meets Sunday mornings in the Ogden Senior Center, located at 200 South Union Street in the Village of Spencerport. Bible study: 9:30 to 10:15am. Coffee and snacks: 10:15 to 10:30am. Church service: 10:30am to noon during which time children’s church is available. Pastor: Eric Longnecker. An independent, Bible based, Christ centered church. Please join us.

“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. 39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club, TurningPoint Teens, Adult Bible Discussion Group. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 39 Hovey Street, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792.

SPENCERPORT WESLEYAN CHURCH

“Sharing the love of Christ.” 2653 Nichols St. (Rte. 31), Spencerport, (585) 352-3398, www.spenwes.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.

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 THE EVANGELIST CHURCH

55 Martha Street, Spencerport, NY 14559, Phone: 585-352-5481, E-mail: sstjohnc@dor.org, The Rev. Peter B. Mottola. Mass Schedule: Saturday 5pm, Sun 7:45am, 9:30am, & 11:15am; Monday 8am; Tuesday 8am; Wednesday 6:30pm; Thursday 8am; Friday (Traditional Latin) 8am. Confessions: Wednesday 5:45pm, Saturday 3:45pm. Upcoming events: Vacation Bible School “SHIPWRECKED” Aug. 13-17, 2018. Check out our Website for details www.stjohnschurchspencerport.org.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Saturday schedule: Confessions 3:304:30pm; Rosary 4:30pm; Mass 5pm. Mass: Sunday 9:30am (includes Children’s Liturgy); Sunday 6pm LifeTeen. Adult Bible Study: 10:30am. Handicap accessible. All are welcome.

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ST. MARK’S CHURCH

13 South Main Street, Holley 16789 Kenmore Road, Kendall Parish Center - Holley 638-6718, www.stmarystmark.org. Father Mark Noonan. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday - 8:00AM St. Mary’s; Thursday - 5:30PM St. Mary’s; Friday - 8:00AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.

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 585-773-8794. 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!

TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH & PRE-SCHOOL

191 Nichols Street (Route 31), Spencerport, NY 14559. Phone: 3523143. Rev. Matthew W. Canaday, Pastor. Trinity’s Summer Worship Schedule – Sundays at 9:30AM – May 27th thru September 2nd. Visit our Website at www.tlcspencerport.com. E-mail: trinityspencerport191@juno.com. “The Mission of Trinity is to joyfully share the Gospel through Christ-centered worship, teaching and reaching out to the community by acts of caring.”

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by Kristina Gabalski

Color inspiration for the garden by Kristina Gabalski Picking a color scheme is one of the most important decisions when designing your home landscape. Deciding on a color scheme is fun, but there are more color options available in plants and flowers than ever before, and it can be overwhelming. University of Florida Extension has some advice for what you should consider when choosing colors for your garden. First of all, consider the color of your house and other landscape features. You might want your garden color scheme to blend with your house color, or you might want it to contrast. UF Extension advises that plant material located closer to the house benefits from the use of contrasting colors. Another important factor is how your yard is used. It you entertain frequently, bright saturated colors will help add energy to the party. If your yard is a place to retreat and relax, serene, soothing colors are the best choice. The time of day and light conditions when your yard is used are also important to consider. For evening and night use, light colors will stand out, while darker, brighter colors are better for the sun. Color also reflects the style of your garden. Tropical gardens use bright, hot colors of red, orange and yellow; cottage gardens feature pastels and spring colors; a contemporary garden might feature unusual or metallic colors. Always take into consideration your unique growing conditions and plant availability. Your color choices might be limited based on the plants which grow best in your yard and the availability of certain plants locally. There are many places to find inspiration for garden color schemes. Most people have a favorite color or shades of color that they find appealing. Choosing colors that appeal to you will increase your enjoyment of your home landscape. Many gardeners love to re-create a favorite vacation spot in their backyards, or are inspired by gardens they see while traveling. Color pallets can be taken from a favorite painting, fabric print or decorative object. Colors in a favorite piece of clothing can be inspiring. Visit art galleries, study paint chips, or visit home goods stores to see a variety of color combinations in a single location. Garden magazines and books are great places to find inspiration. Photos of gardens that appeal to you will have a ready-made color pallet to copy. Botanical gardens and plant nurseries are also wonderful sources of inspiration. At botanical gardens, color combinations have been de-

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Choosing colors for your home landscape is fun. Think about your favorite colors and use them as a starting point. Pink and gold is one of my favorite color combinations. Photo by K. Gabalski.

RICHARD AND GLORIA ADAMS AUCTION

MONDAY, JUNE 25, 2018 5:00P.M. BERGEN, NY Auction to be held at 8383 Peachey Road, Bergen, NY. East off of Route 19, between Bergen and Brockport. Having sold farmette will sell: TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT J. D. 216 garden tractor with 46” mower and snow blower; Troy Bilt 8HP rototiller, needs work; MTD wood splitter; several mowers; 100+ maple sap buckets; 100+ animal traps; large quantity of tools. See www.harriswilcox.com for pictures and complete list. HOUSEHOLD Antique oak ice box; baby crib; GE upright freezer, great condition; See website; U OF R CONSIGNMENT ITEMS Selling at 6PM will be: 2008 Chevrolet Express 3500 cargo van, 110K miles; 2006 Chev Express 3500 cargo van, 56K miles; 2002 Chev 2500 4 X 4 pickup w/snow plow, 39 K miles; 2006 Ford Freestyle, 79 K miles; Tenant propane sweeper model 6400; Snap-On Tire Balancer Model WD240/WB230; John Bean E HP system 4 tire machine with accessories; Towing dolly, 10 other items. See website.

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Directions: 2488 Reed Rd., Corner of W. Sweden Rd. Selling at 5:30PM will be 1712 sq. ft. ranch home situated on 2.1 acre rural lot backs to Black Creek. Home has 3 - 4 bedrooms with 2 baths, 2 car attached garage & 12 course basement partially finished. Home has large deck, 2 yr. above ground pool & 40’ X 32’ barn. Brockport Schools. Assessed for $144,700. Property sells at $90,000 or above. A $10,000 deposit is required. Open houses: Sat. June 23rd from 10 – 11am, Tues. June 26th from 4 – 6pm and Sat. June 30th from 10 – 11 am.

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signed by professionals, and you can view different color combinations throughout the year. Plant nurseries and garden centers make it easy to gather plants in pots and try different arrangements until you find a combination that you like. Finally, keep your eye open as you drive or walk through your community. Note the landscapes which catch your eye and determine what it is that you find appealing about the color scheme. Even if you don’t like bright saturated colors in your home decor or clothing, you may find you like them in the great outdoors where they will attract lots of attention.

REAL ESTATE, ANTIQUE AND TOOL AUCTION MON., JULY 2, 2018

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