Hamlin-Clarkson Herald - November 27, 2016

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November 27, 2016

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Rangers volleyball team brings home sectional title Finishes second in state; many players recognized with awards The Spencerport Boys’ Varsity Volleyball team had an outstanding year. This team won a Sectional Title for their community for the first time since 2001. They also won their division for the second straight season going 10-0 in divisional play, while only losing two sets throughout the season. This determination earned them a trip to Long Island in a chance to play for the State Championship. They lost to Eastport Manor in pool play but won the match versus Oswego to give them their chance to play for the coveted State Championship. They had a rematch versus Eastport Manor out of Long Island, which was a Class A school last year. The Rangers took game one and had control of game three, but failed to capitalize. In the fourth set the boys were losing 24-17 and rallied making Eastport Manor call two timeouts and brought the score to 24-22, which showed the character of this team and program. These boys fought for everything throughout their time in Spencerport to get to the top of Section V and New York State. Many highlights of the season came when faced with adversity when losing to Victor in the first match of the year and winning the next 13 straight matches, with huge wins versus Gates Chili, Brock-

port, Brighton, Churchville and Fairport; a program that Spencerport has not beaten in 15 years at the varsity level. With a tough stretch at the end of their schedule and trips to Buffalo, the Rangers found themselves playing back in Buffalo for the Regional match-up with Eden. But first they had to take care of the teams they faced twice during the season. By having the number one seed for the second year in a row, the Rangers had a bye for their first round. Then they played against the Brighton Barons who won States last year and defeated Spencerport in the finals a year before. The Rangers then went to the finals to play against the 13 member senior team from Brockport. The first set was one of the most intense sporting events for all to witness. The score of game one went to 31-29 for the Rangers. Then the Rangers hit their stride and won the next two sets 25-19 and 25-14. A crowd rushed the court in a fury of excitement, giving the Rangers the epic Sectional title they were searching for as they made it to the finals three out of the last four years. The Rangers went off to a state qualifier match to play Midlakes where they came out flat but won in three sets. Finally, this led the Rangers to Orchard Park to play Eden, in their best match of the season as they came out early with a determination to win the chance to play for the State Championship. The team won in three sets

Left to right: Raymond Richards, Jason Nau, Kiernan Crowley, Coach Jackson, Lucas Krolczyk, Eric Jackson, Nathan Hueber, John Olmsted, Joseph Moschettieri, Coach Rabidoux, Andrew Bertino, Jaden Gillette, Spencer Curtis, Jarod Barnard, Josh Hubbard, Josh Rabidoux, Coach Aaron Austin, Coach Elyse Austin-Monje. Sitting in front: Trevor Lane and Zach Baxter. Provided photo.

Left to right: bottom row - John Olmsted, Lucas Krolczyk, Andrew Bertino, Joe Moschettieri, Jaden Gillette, Josh Rabidoux. Top row - Ray Richards, Spencer Curtis, Eric Jackson, Zach Baxter, Trevor Lane, Jarod Barnard, Josh Hubbard and Coach Aaron Austin. Provided photo. and off they went to Long Island. This team had many players recognized with awards: First Team - Josh Rabidoux, MVP; Andrew Bertino, Libero of the Year; Jarod Barnard and Trevor Lane. Second Team - Jaden Gillette, Honorable Mention; John Olmsted; Josh Hubbard; Eric Jackson; Zach Baxter and Spencer Curtis. All-Tournament team at Webster - Jaden Gillette. All-Tournament team for Sectionals MVP Andrew Bertino, Josh Rabidoux and Trevor Lane. All-Tournament team at States - Josh Rabidoux and Jaden Gillette.

The State Sportsmanship Award went to Jarod Barnard through his leadership and development of teammates and behavior on and off the court to represent the Ranger Spirit The Coaching Staff won Coach of the Year; making this the second time in three years Coach Aaron Austin and his coaching staff of Coach Rabidoux, Coach Jackson, and wife Coach Austin-Monje have been awarded this honor for their team’s unforgettable season. Provided information

The team is grateful for their support system and the road warriors that made the trip to Long Island to root on the team. Provided photo.


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Brockport CSD students perform in Senior High Area All-State Music Festival Seven Brockport High School musicians performed in the New York State School Music Association Zone 2 Senior High Area All-State Music Festival November 18 and 19 at Churchville-Chili High School. The students were selected based on the scores they received at the NYSSMA Solo Festival this past spring. The musicians chosen included: Morgan Costello, Chorus; Molly Falkenstein, Chorus; Shay Gauthier, Chorus; Kayla Piedmonte, Chorus; Max Sevor, Chorus; Griffin Smith, Orchestra and Gavin Tremblay, Chorus. Provided information

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The Greece Performing Arts Society will present “Music for the Holiday Season” on Sunday, December 4, 2016, at 3:00pm at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 3003 Dewey Avenue. This concert will showcase the Greece Symphony Orchestra directed by Dr. David Fetler, the Greece Choral Society directed by Dr. Rollo Fisher, and the Silvertones Flute Ensemble directed by Linda Badami. World renowned violinist Yunjung Lee will also be featured as soloist in the “Meditation from Thais” by Jules Massenet. The program includes a wide variety of holiday favorites, including “Sleigh Ride”, “Let It Snow, Let It Snow, Let It Snow”, “Adeste Fideles”, “Joy to the World”, and “Song of the Bells.” Celebrating an annual tradition, the Greece Choral Society and Greece Symphony Orchestra will combine forces for Handel’s majestic Hallelujah Chorus. A suggested donation of $5 will be gratefully accepted at the door. For additional information, please visit www.greeceperformingarts.org.

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Brockport High School Musicians performed in Senior High Area All-State Music Festival: Front (l-r) - Morgan Costello, Molly Falkenstein and Shay Gauthier. Back (l-r) - Kayla Piedmonte, Max Sevor, Gavin Tremblay and Griffin Smith. Provided photo.

Parkway meeting draws a crowd in Orleans County by Kristina Gabalski Residents, community leaders, and county and state lawmakers are vowing to continue their fight for repairs to the Lake Ontario State Parkway in Orleans County. The Oak Orchard Neighborhood Association (OONA) hosted a meeting at Point Breeze November 14 to discuss the future of the Parkway. New York State Department of Transportation’s Region 4 director Kevin Bush and State Senator Robert Ortt, R-Tonawanda, attended the meeting which drew more than 100 people. This past summer, the state announced there is paving planned for eastern sections of the Parkway - from Payne Beach west to Route 19 - which will be paved next summer, and the portion from Hamlin west to Route 237 in Kendall, will be paved in 2018. Members of OONA have said that still does not address the horrific conditions of the Parkway west of Route 237 to Lakeside Beach Park in Carlton. Orleans County Legislator Ken DeRoller, who represents the towns of Kendall and Carlton, tells the Suburban News/Hamlin-Clarkson Herald that the November 14 meeting was very positive. He says he expects Senator Ortt will be very helpful on the state level. “We’ve been to Albany two times,” DeRoller says. “The State Assembly can be overwhelming ... we are now operating at the Senate level, which may give us a better shot.” DeRoller explains that although the November 14 meeting went well, those advocating for improvements west of Route 237 have, “a ways to go.” He said the Parkway is owned by the State Department of Parks and Recreation, but is maintained by the state DOT. The challenge for improving the Parkway west of Route 237 lies in convincing the DOT that it is, “more than a highway,” DeRoller says. Traffic counts on the Parkway pale in comparison to Routes 18 and 104, but DeRoller points out the Parkway is not open to commercial traffic as it was constructed to provide motorists with scenic vista views of Lake Ontario. “It’s like comparing apples to oranges,” he says of traffic volume counts. DeRoller argues the value of the parkway lies mainly as a draw for tourists.He observes that the Parkway connects two state parks which are 15 miles apart along the southern shore of Lake Ontario - Lakeside Beach State Park and Hamlin Beach State Park. According to DeRoller, Lakeside Beach is a 744-acre park which saw more than 77,000 visitors in 2014. It has 274 campsites and four miles of hiking and biking, cross country and snowmobile trails. Hamlin Beach is 1,287 acres and saw more than 278,000 visitors in 2014. It has 264 campsites and six miles of hiking, biking, cross country and snowmobile trails.

Additionally, DeRoller points out the Parkway recently made the 2016 list of the Landmark Society of Western New York’s Five to Revive list. “We are losing the battle on car count,” DeRoller told members of the Kendall School Board of Education during their regular meeting November 16. “The value of the Parkway lies in its historic value (and its tourist draw) as a scenic byway. We need to talk about tourism and quality of life.” Kendall School Board President Nadine Hanlon attended the November 14 meeting at Point Breeze. She said the state continues to argue that there are no funds to continue repaving to Lakeside Beach, but OONA and community leaders would continue to advocate for funding. “Kevin Bush was impressed with the number of people who attended,” she said. Kendall Jr./Sr. High School Principal Carol D’Agostino agreed. The DOT, “was clearly impressed with the number of people and the fact they were the right people (to be in attendance),” she said. D’Agostino noted the meeting was very positive. Members of the Kendall Town Board also attended the November 14 meeting and discussed their impressions during the regular Town Board meeting November 15. Kendall Supervisor Tony Cammarata called the meeting, “refreshing.” He spoke during the OONA meeting and explained that in the Town of Kendall, the poor condition of the Parkway is an important safety concern. “First responders are no longer taking the Parkway,” Supervisor Cammarata said. That means it takes longer to get patients to hospitals on the west side of Rochester. “I hope they (NYSDOT) take that into consideration,” Cammarata urged. “Our main criteria is public safety.” Kendall Councilperson Bruce Newell said EMTs report it can take at least five minutes longer to transport on much busier routes such as Route 18 or Route 104, but the poor condition of the Parkway makes it unsuitable for emergency use both for ambulances and local fire trucks and apparatus. Additionally, the Lake Ontario State Parkway Transportation Alternatives Feasibility Study is progressing. Councilperson Newell, who has been part of a selection committee, reported November 15 that a recommendation has been made regarding a consultant for the study. The study is a joint effort between the Orleans County Planning Department and the Genesee Transportation Council (GTC) and will determine how best to use the most poorly maintained section of the roadway in Orleans County. Councilperson Newell says options include repurposing, decommissioning or reducing to less than four lanes. Legislator Ken DeRoller explains that decision making based on eventual study results, as well as the push for more funding to improve the condition of the Parkway to Lakeside Beach will, “be a very interesting challenge.”

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Great Grape Escape to benefit non-profit agency The Roger Robach Community Center at Ontario Beach Park, Charlotte, will transform into a wonderland of wine, cheese, artisan bread, honey and chocolate tasting on Saturday, December 10 for a Great Grape Escape event open to the community. Hosted by Victory Road Inc., a non-profit community outreach organization based in Greece, the taste of the trail festivities, set for 2 to 6 p.m., will feature samples

Members of the Great Grape Escape planning committee: Stacey Reed-MacGregor (left), Antonio Ortiz-Potter and Shirley Yeager (right). Provided photo.

from 20 Finger Lakes wineries and ten other vendors who will offer tastes of their specialties. In addition, there will be hourly drawings and a silent auction. Tickets, at $40 per person or $70 a couple, are available at www.iamvictorious.life or by calling 351-4786. All proceeds will benefit Victory Road, an organization that provides support to children, youth and their families. The Victory Road team has partnered and formed working relationships with corporations, local businesses, churches, the medical community and the local school system to offer a variety of programs. Some include Momma Care, a support program for young moms and moms-to-be; Creator’s Workshop, designed to offer an outlet for crafts and companionship for neighborhood children; an after-school homework help program for youth and the TitleWave Book Club for young readers. Future programs in the planning stage include a Friday night coffee house and open mic night, marriage and relationship mentors, family friendly events and more. It is the goal of the Victory Road Team to provide early intervention to those in need of some support and direction in their lives. Victory Road is an outgrowth of Petra Place Counseling Services of Greece. For more information about Victory Road programs, call 730-7777. Provided information

Churchville-Chili CSD welcomes new board member The Churchville-Chili Central School District announced the selection of new Board of Education member, Kristen Brumbaugh, who was appointed at the October 25 Board of Education meeting. She replaces former board member, John Connelly, who resigned from his seat in September due to work commitments. Kristen will serve for the remainder of the 2016-17 school year. Kristen and her husband, Matthew, a Churchville-Chili graduate, moved back into the district three years ago so their two children could also attend Churchville-Chili. Both Noah and Emma attend Fairbanks Road Elementary school.

Kristen received her bachelor’s degree in elementary education and now works at Professional Financial Strategies in Pittsford. She has been a literacy volunteer for the district and currently seeks to expand her volunteer work as a Board of Education member. Kristen says, “As a school board member, I am interested in the growth of our students through learning and social awareness, as well as their security on the campus and security in the technology we provide.” The Board of Education and the administrative team would like to welcome Kristen. Provided information

Record-breaking 670 Brockport students participate in Walk to School Day A record-breaking 670 Brockport Central School District students joined thousands of students around the world as they walked, biked, skateboarded and scootered to school during International Walk to School Day on October 5. The event, organized locally by the Walk to School Subcommittee of Walk! Bike! Brockport!, promotes the benefits of physical activity. Families who wished to participate but lived too far away had the opportunity to park and walk from Bill Gray’s or the Village Optician. Tents were set up at each location so students could pick up an apple (donated by Kalir Farm) and a special trinket of appreciation for their participation. Student volunteers from the College at Brockport boys’ baseball team and girls’ basketball team accompanied the walkers and community volunteers were stationed at intersections to offer support and encouragement.

The event continued on the district campus with music provided by the high school band “Element 36”and free coffee for adult walkers, donated by Tim Hortons and distributed by the Kiwanis Club. Brockport’s three elementary schools compete each year for the coveted Walk to School Day trophy, which is presented to the school with the highest percentage of participation. The Hill School won this year, with 47 percent participation of its eligible student body. Dr. James Goetz, the event organizer, presented the Hill School with the trophy during an assembly on October 11. Barclay came in second, with 41 percent participation, followed closely by Ginther with 40 percent. Combined, 43 percent of Brockport’s elementary schools walked or biked to school that day. This marked Brockport CSD’s 11th consecutive year participating in Walk to School Day. Provided information

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•Seymour Library and UR Medicine’s Strong West will host a Free Community Holiday Party at the library on Saturday, December 10 from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Treats, cookie decorating, take-home crafts and story time for children. No reservations required. Donations of food or toy item to benefit the Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf or the Brockport Toy Shelf appreciated. Seymour Library is located at 161 East Avenue, Brockport. Call the library at 637-1050 or Strong West at 758-7542 for more details.

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•The Adams Basin United Methodist Church (corner Canal Road and Washington Street, Adams Basin) hosts the 24th Annual Cookie Walk & Craft Sale on Saturday, December 3, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Homemade cookies sold by the pound and great gifts for Christmas. •The Brockport College Community Chorus will perform Part I of Handel’s “Messiah” along with the renowned “Hallelujah” Chorus, and invites attendees to bring along their music scores to join in the singing. The concert will take place on Sunday, December 4 at 7:30 p.m. at the First Presbyterian Church of Brockport, 35 Main Street, Brockport. Tickets cost $5 and available at the door. •The College at Brockport’s Department of Dance will present DANCE/Strasser featuring choreography by undergraduate and graduate students in the college’s nationally renowned dance program. Performances take place Thursday, December 1 through Saturday, December 3 at 7:30 p.m. in the Rose L. Strasser Studio in Hartwell Hall, Kenyon Street, on the Brockport campus. Tickets cost $17/general, $12/senior citizens, Brockport alumni, faculty and staff, and $9/students. They are available online at fineartstix.brockport.edu, by phone at 395-2787, or at the Tower Fine Arts Center Box Office, 180 Holley Street, Brockport. •42nd Annual Brockport Kiwanis Holiday Craft Show and Sale, Sunday, December 4, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sweden-Clarkson Community Center, 4927 Lake Road South, Brockport. Set-up: Saturday, December 3 from 6 to 8 p.m. or facility will be open Sunday for set-up at 7 a.m. Cost: Space size is 7 feet by 10 feet, cost is $60, closed to entrants after November 30. Optional: limited number of 6-foot tables available for rent at $10 each. Funds must be paid in advance, send payments to: Brockport Kiwanis, Attn: Craft Fair, P.O. Box 203, Brockport NY 14420. Email lcochran@brockport.edu or call 395-5490. •Fundraiser to benefit the Aurora House - Save bottles, cans and pull tabs (aluminum only). The collection is on-going. Call John, 352-7866.

Government Meetings

•Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (December 5 and December 19) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (December 12) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month (December 1) only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted. •Clarendon: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall, 16385 Church Street, Clarendon. Planning Board meets every second and fourth Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Town Hall. Zoning Board of Appeals meets upon necessity, on the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. •Clarkson: Town Board meets each second and fourth Tuesday at 6 p.m. at the Clarkson Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. Planning Board meets the first and third Tuesday of

each month at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first and third Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. Conservation Board meets the second Wednesday of every month as needed. Architectural Review Board meets on the first Tuesday of the month as needed. All meetings are held in the Town Hall, 3710 Lake Road, Clarkson. The Library Board meets on the third Tuesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. at the Seymour Library, 161 East Avenue. Historical Society meets on the first Wednesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Clarkson Academy, 8343 Ridge Road. The Town Clerk’s Tuesday office hours have been extended to 6 p.m. •Hamlin: Planning Board meets the first Monday of each month (December 5) at 7:30 p.m.; Town Board meets the second Monday of each month (December 12) at 7 p.m.; Conservation Board meets fourth Monday of each month (November 28 and December 13) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Monday of each month (December 19) at 7:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hamlin Town Hall, 1658 Lake Road, Hamlin. For information, call 964-7222. •Kendall: Town Board meets on the third Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m. for regular meetings. The conference sessions (workshop) meets the first Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. Meetings are held at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. The Town Board has also scheduled additional work sessions to occur on Saturdays prior to the third Tuesday of each month from 9 to 11:30 a.m. at the Kendall Town Hall, 1873 Kendall Road, Kendall. Planning Board meets the fourth Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m., with optional work sessions held the second Tuesday at 7 p.m.; and the Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 7 p.m. at the Kendall Town Hall. •Murray: Town Board meets the second Tuesday of each month beginning at 7 p.m. at the Murray Town Hall, 3840 Fancher Road, Holley. •Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. •Sweden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Tuesdays of the month at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second and fourth Monday of each month (November 28). Town of Sweden offices are open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information, contact the Supervisor’s office at 637-7588.

Library

•Seymour Library events: Toddler Time - Monday, November 28, 10:30 to 11 a.m. Teen Writing Group - Monday, November 28, 7 to 8:30 p.m. Babies and Books - Tuesday, November 29, 10:30 a.m. to 11:15 a.m. Preschool Activity Club - Tuesday, November 29, 11:30 to 12:30 p.m. Adult Coloring Extravaganza: Wednesdsay, November 30, 6 to 7 p.m. Reservations required. All events listed are held at the Seymour Public Library (unless indicated), 161 East Avenue, Brockport. For more information go to www.seymourlibraryweb.org and click on Program Calendar or call 637-1050.

Meetings

•The Hamlin Democratic Committee meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Hamlin Town Hall.

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•Hamlin Crafts Club meets the first Thursday of the month. All are welcome. For more information and location, call Gladys 392-2529.


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Collecting brand new and gently used coats for all ages from newborn to adult, and in memory of Giana, new (only) gloves and mittens until November 30th at thirty drop site locations! For a list of locations please check our website at mattscoats.webs.com or https://www.facebook.com/MattsCoatsForKids (About-page info-products)

Our two free days of coat distribution for any child in need and unable to buy a coat will be on

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Genesee Community College receives grant for student veterans Genesee Community College announced that the College has received a grant in the amount of $8,000 from America’s Warrior Partnership Community Integration, a non-profit organization whose purpose is to identify and support community-level agencies that provide holistic services to veterans. This grant was awarded in response to a nomination by Veterans One-stop Center of WNY, Inc., with whom Genesee Community College will collaborate to provide vital services to veterans that empower them to remain enrolled in school. This funding will empower Genesee Community College to keep veterans enrolled in school while addressing unforeseen challenges and barriers they may encounter which cannot be addressed by other resources through providing financial assistance. “Returning veterans are an important resource in our communities, and deserve the range of educational services that will help them pursue rewarding careers,” said Richard Ensman, Jr., director of Development and External Affairs at Genesee

Community College. “We are delighted to expand our outreach to veterans in partnership with Veterans One-stop Center, and to make scholarship and grant dollars available to our veterans community.” “Genesee Community College is a great community partner in Genesee and Wyoming counties when it comes to serving our veterans and military families,” said Roger L. Woodworth, president and CEO of the Veterans One-stop Center of WNY. “We look forward to ensuring more veterans are able to complete their course of study at GCC and set themselves up for economic success.” The Veterans One-stop Center of WNY opened an office in Batavia in November 2015 to increase access for veterans in Genesee and Wyoming counties. Genesee Community College has over 120 post-9/11 Veterans enrolled in their courses. Community Integration, a national award program administered by America’s Warrior Partnership Community Integration, is made possible by Wounded Warrior Project funding. Provided information

Brockport Symphony Orchestra presents annual Holiday Pops Concert Celebrating a Brockport tradition, the Brockport Symphony Orchestra will present their 7th Annual Holiday Pops Concert on Saturday, December 3 at 4 p.m. in the historic sanctuary at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 14 State Street in the Village of Brockport. Admission and parking are free, and donations to the orchestra with a portion for St. Luke’s and canned items for the Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf will be gratefully accepted at the door. Under the baton of music director Jonathan Allentoff, this concert will feature special appearances by award-winning Yamaha Flute Artist Tracy Harris, nationally acclaimed vocalist Mary Wojciechowski, and noted film lecturer and author, Dr. Sidney Rosenzweig. Harris will premiere two new works for flute and orchestra composed by Todd Harris, “Reimagining the First Noel” and “Joy to the World Frostily Reimagined.” Paying tribute to the songs featured in holiday films, Wojciechowski will perform “Do You Want to Build a Snowman” from

Frozen, “Somewhere in My Memory” from Home Alone 2, and “I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day” from Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer. She will also sing “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Ives and the traditional Chanukah song, “Rock of Ages.” Rosenzweig, lecturer of film at The College at Brockport and author of “Casablanca and Other Major Films of Michael Curtiz,” will give a special introduction to Edison’s 1905 silent film, “The Night Before Christmas.” The movie will be showcased on screen as the orchestra performs Allentoff ’s new score. The program also includes “Bourrees 1 & 2 from Orchestral Suite No. 4” by J. S. Bach and “In the Bleak Midwinter” by Gustav Holst. Everyone is invited to sing-along with Mary and the orchestra for “Santa Claus is Coming to Town.” A dessert reception will follow the concert in Parish Hall. For additional information, visit www.brockportsymphony.org. Provided information

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Many women business owners don’t know the benefits of becoming a Certified Woman Owned Business and how the application process works. At the December 6 Roc POWER Group lunch meeting, Carla Vazquez from the New York State Small Business Development Center will talk about why women should become Certified Women Owned Businesses, give tips on ways to make the application process easier, and speak about other opportunities for women business owners in New York state. The meeting will take plac at the German House, 315 Gregory Street. Networking will go from 11:30 a.m. to noon with lunch and the presentation from 12 to 1:30 p.m. Lunch costs $25. Register at www.rocpowergroup. com/registration-for-events Launched earlier in 2016, the Roc POWER Group is a networking group for women business owners in the Rochester area. The POWER in ROC POWER Group stands for Prominent & Outstanding Women Entrepreneurs of Rochester. For more information, visit www. rocpowergroup.com. Provided information

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Genesee Country Museum awarded $10,000 Mars Grant Genesee Country Village & Museum is one of three recipients of $10,000 grants from Mars Inc. for the research and programming of historic chocolate.

The winners of the Forrest E. Mars Jr. Chocolate History Research and Investigative Studies grants were announced at Ellis Island during the annual Colonial Chocolate Society banquet on November 16. “Chocolate history is an important part of who we are at Mars,� said Gail Broadright, director of Mars Sponsorships. “Each year we have the incredible opportunity of furthering the discovery and interpretation of chocolate’s unique role in our collective heritage. Our grant winners represent some of the innovators in this space, and we are thrilled to support their work, bringing chocolate history and the history of the Americas into the lives of their visitors.� GCVM, which has partnered with Mars in programming with historic chocolate since 2000, researched 19th-century cookbooks to find, document and share recipes using chocolate from 1800 to 1900. Some of the dishes were prepared and documented on video in the appropriate period buildings at the museum. The videos will go on Facebook and YouTube. Provided information

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MOMS ClubŽ of Brockport prepares for annual Holiday Giftaway The MOMS ClubŽ of Brockport will collect gently used toys/gifts for children (newborn through teenager) at various locations to distribute toys to any family in need. The public can leave toys in collection boxes at the Seymour Library, Bert’s Box Fitness, SUNY Brockport Judo Dojo in Cooper Hall, The Sweden Community Center and Java Junction. The club requests that all items are complete and not missing critical pieces. Items should be “giftable and playable� as is. If a toy requires batteries, please include them, along with the instructions and/or boxes (if applicable). The club will also welcome shopping bags. No stuffed animals will be accepted. Organizers will not ask attendees any income or personal information if they attend the event. The Giftaway will be held Friday, December 2 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Saturday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Brockport Elks Lodge, 4400 Sweden Walker Road. For more information, contact Emily at giftawaybrockport@outlook.com. Provided information

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Brockport Open House

After you’ve shopped in our Gift Shop full of New Holiday Items... Enjoy a relaxing lunch in the Café, daily menu specials.

December 3 & 4

Holiday Open House

Sat., Dec. 3 & Sun., Dec. 4

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• Books • Games • Toys • Stocking Stuffers • Arts & Crafts • Baby Gifts • Advent Calendars

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Candlelight Christmas Show lights up Morgan Manning House The annual Candlelight Christmas Show will be held at the Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main Street in Brockport, on Friday, December 2 from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, December 3 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Over 50 local artisans will display and sell their items in the national landmark Victorian mansion, home of the Western Monroe Historical Society. The mansion will be filled with handcrafted items such as jewelry, chocolates, holiday decorations and ornaments, woven garments, paintings, baked goods and much more.

Music and scents of the Season will add to Holiday cheer for browsers in search of items for themselves and gifts for others. A raffle will be held during the show of items donated by the crafters. All raffle proceeds support the MorganManning House. A suggested donation at the door of $3 directly benefits the Society’s programs and maintenance of the house. They accept all major credit cards. For more information, call 6373645. Provided information

M 9:30-6, T-F 9:30-8, S 10-6, Sundays 12-6 until Xmas

Holiday Greetings to All From Western Monroe Historical Society

Morgan-Manning House 151 Main Street, Brockport, NY 14420 We extend appreciation to our entire membership and encourage your patronage of these local business members: Adams Basin Inn Arjuna Florist & Gifts Bateman Orthodontics - Dr. Bateman Bittersweet Brad’s Northside Service Brockport Animal Hospital Brockport Auxiliary Brockport Custom Carpet Brockport Optometry - Dr. Raff Carriage Place & Antique Co-op Country Treasures Danielle Windus-Cook Properties Dunn’s Furnishings, Inc. 58 Main BBQ & Brew Five Star Bank Fowler Funeral Home, Inc. Jill’s Antiques & Collectibles Kirby’s Farm Market Klafehn Heise & Johnson, PLLC

Lift Bridge Book Shop Magic Wands Vacuum Cleaner Shoppe Mahan’s Discount Liquor & Wine Red Bird Cafe & Gift Shoppe Robb Farms Salmon Creek Nursery, Inc. Sara’s Garden Center Seaward Candies Stockham Lumber Strong West - Brockport The UPS Store #1145 The White Farm Bed & Breakfast Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home Maxwell Thaney, DDS Wegman’s Brockport Westside News Inc.

Sunday, December 4th 3-5pm Pictures with Santa Bring your family and camera to the MorganManning House. Have your picture taken with Santa!

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Fri., Dec. 2nd - 10:00am-9:00pm • Sat., Dec. 3rd - 10:00am-5:00pm 55 Artisans display and sell exquisite handcrafts throughout the beautifully restored Victorian mansion. Suggested donation $3.00 Major credit cards accepted For information about Membership, Programs, Special Events Website: morganmanninghouse.org Email: morganmanninghouse@gmail.com Telephone: 585-637-3645


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Brockport Open House December 3 & 4

Brockport readies for annual holiday parade kinds) and marching bands illuminated with holiday lights. This year Jeremy “Newman” of the WBEE Morning Coffee Club and Caurie Putnam will MC the parade. Following the parade will be the tree lighting ceremony at Sagawa Park complete with a visit from Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Officer Dawson encourages families to come and spend the day in Brockport. “Members of the Brockport High School Choir will be singing carols,” he says. “Downtown stores will be staying open later for holiday shopping. Families can bring their kids out for a good time. We encourage everyone to come. It’s a tradition now and we want to see it expand.” Dawson adds that downtown stores located off Main Street will have stands set up along Main Street for the convenience of those attending the event. There will be no parking on Main Street, Officer Dawson says. Those attending can park in municipal lots located off Main Street in the business district, as well as where permitted on side streets.

by Kristina Gabalski

Several decked out fire trucks participated in the 2015 parade, including this one from the Fancher-Holley-Murray fire district. File photo by Rick Nicholson.

Downtown Brockport

Organizers are busy with last minute preparations for the sixth annual Holiday Light Spectacular Parade in Brockport. This year’s event is set for Sunday, December 4, and kicks off the holiday season in the village. The Brockport Police Stetson Club was instrumental in starting the now much anticipated event, and Brockport Police Officers Tyler Dawson and Joshua Sime (Brockport Police Stetson Club president) say fireworks are back this year. “The fireworks definitely bring more people,” Officer Dawson says. The fireworks show is sponsored by Sunnking Electronics Recycling and will begin immediately following the tree lighting at the end of the evening. The fireworks will be visible from the downtown business district, Officer Dawson says. Officers Dawson and Sime say the highlight of the evening - the community parade - begins at 5 p.m. on Main Street in the downtown business district. Featured will be floats, cars, trucks (of all

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How Should You Use Retirement Plan Distributions? During your working years, you put money into your IRA and your 401(k) or similar employer-sponsored retirement plan. But once you’ve retired, how can you maximize the benefits you get from these plans? First, be aware of the rules governing withdrawals from your retirement accounts. Once you reach 70½, you must start taking “required minimum distributions,” or RMDs, from your traditional IRA and your 401(k). If you have a Roth IRA, you can avoid taking withdrawals for as long as you want. But if you have to take RMDs, what should you do with them? Here’s one suggestion: Put the money into three “buckets” – one for near-term income, one for medium-term income and one for long-term income. A financial professional can help you choose the appropriate investments for these three buckets. This approach can help you address a key threat to your retirement well being: the possibility of outliving your income. So, when those RMDs start arriving, think about putting out the “buckets” to catch them. This article was written by Edward Jones for use by your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor.

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One day after setting a new school record with 17 treys in their first round victory over Stonehill, Roberts Wesleyan’s women’s basketball team overcame a ten-point third quarter deficit in a 78-69 win in the championship of their Alumni Tournament. The Redhawks built a five point lead after one quarter led by a pair of treys by senior Kindsay Brandt before the Storm had a 9-2 second quarter run to tighten the contest. Lake Erie outscored Roberts 16-6 to open up a ten point advantage in the third quarter, but the Redhawks rallied at the free throw line with junior guard Brooke Fields, Brandt and Taya Andrews going a combined eight-foreight from the free throw line. A Fields acrobatic shot at the end of the third quarter cut the deficit to two. Two three-pointers by Lucy Covley in the early minutes of the fourth kept the Storm lead at just two before the Redhawks 18-5 run anchored by Fields two field goals and three free throws, an old-fashioned three-point play by Brandt along with a trey, another Covley three-pointer and free throws by Necedah James. “Coach really got on us (after the first half) and we really had to pick it up,” Fields said. “We started out a little slow and that’s not how we normally start off. So we all had to regain our focus and come back in the second half.” Five Redhawks scored in double figures led by All-Tournament team selection Covley’s 18 points and Brandt’s 15. Fields scored 13 with a team-high four assists while tournament Most Valuable player Emily Miller, who set a career high with 29 points in the semifinal win, and Sara Nady each added ten points. Andrews led with nine rebounds. The Redhawks were 18-19 from the free throw line during the game as they improved to 4-1.

Schreiner nets first shutout by Warren Kozireski

My son is 8 years old and has an appointment for his first filling. I don’t want him to be scared so what should I do to prepare him for that appointment? The best way to help your son feel relaxed and unworried about his appointment is to be relaxed and unworried yourself. Kids are far more perceptive than we give them credit for and when we telegraph our concerns to them by making a big deal out of an upcoming appointment, they quickly get the message that “this is something I need to be worried about.” In my experience, the best way to prepare them is to simply mention that they have an appointment in a few days, but don’t go into unnecessary details. Basically treat it like a normal cleaning appointment and let your son’s dental team handle the rest. In my experience, very few children are innately afraid of us and we are usually able to get them through their appointments without any problems at all. Frequently they don’t even notice that we’ve given them an injection…unless they’ve been “warned” by older siblings, friends or parents. Sadly, in those cases they are often crying before they get through the front door and believe me, those appointments aren’t fun for anyone involved. So my best advice is to keep things light and easy. If you have specific concerns about how your son may react to an appointment, arrange to speak to your dentist privately before you schedule his appointment so everyone can feel confident that any potential problems have been addressed and your son will be fine.

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Sophomore goaltender Liam Schreiner registered his first varsity shutout in his first varsity game while senior Alec Rockow, Maison Fadale and Patrick Viscardi each scored twice to lead Brockport to a season-opening 11-0 win over Batavia in high school hockey. “It’s always something I wanted to have happen,” Schreiner said about his shutout. “It’s a dream scenario. Going into the last few minutes I was sweating more than the rest of the game combined, but I tried to stay calm and confident.” As for the souvenir puck the coaching staff gave him in the locker room, he said “I think I’ll put it on my bookshelf so I can look at it every day.” Fadale opened the scoring with the only goa, of the first period. He banged in a rebound from a Grady Walden shot at 14:02—his first varsity goal. Brockport exploded with five goals in the second period. Defenseman Tyler Martin skated in from the left point and rifled a shot over the glove hand of the goaltender and into the upper right corner just 1:11 into the stanza. Viscardi netted his first stick side from atop the left faceoff circle after an offensive zone draw with assists to Walden and Koby Dusett at 4:50. Rockow banged in his own rebound at 9:24 and, less than two minutes later, took a perfect pass in the slot from Andrew Harley for his second goal. Austin King made it 6-0 Brockport when he pounded in the rebound from a ben Leach shot from the right point at 12:52. The Blue Devils made it a runaway with five more tallies in the third period. Anthony Volpe knocked in a rebound after Walden’s shot hit the goaltender in the mask and bounced to the slot to make it 7-0. Fadale scored his second of the game on a perfect redirect of a Rockow pass before Viscardi scored his second with an assist from Peyton Young. Sophomore Jack Skakuj walked in from the point and found the corner of the net at 13:57 of the third period for a 10-0 lead and senior Cameron Dony scored on the power play from Adam Drexel for the final goal. Brockport outshot Batavia 59-10 in the contest. The Blue Devils easily won the Division II regular season crown last season before being upset by Aquinas in overtime in the Section V tournament quarterfinals. “We have a very similar team to last year; deep and we can roll three or four lines with 12 seniors,” Brockport head coach Greg Stahl said. “They have a calm confidence and are very businesslike. I think we will be able to wear teams down this season by playing more lines.”


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& Fitness Tis’ the Season for Holiday Weight Gain by Tami Mungenast CPT CNWC If you are worried about holiday weight gain, it seems many Americans may have cause for concern. Between the Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years holidays and festivities many Americans struggle not to pack on extra pounds. The food choices become more abundant and our time to exercise becomes a scarcity. Research has shown the average weight gain this time of year ranges between 3-10 lbs. Several studies, including a study from the New England Journal of Medicine, found that the overweight and formerly overweight are at the people at most risk to gain weight during the holiday season. Almost 40% of these demographics gained weight during the study. Often the weight gain is more than just parties. Social pressures, stress and breaks of routine are also top reasons people gain weight. Here are a few tips to help you avoid falling into the weight gain patterns: •Get moving! Start your day with some exercise. Whether it is a brisk walk, some time on the treadmill or a morning workout, start your day off with a calorie burning activity. Holiday eating is not always the issue. Having a break in your activity and skipping workouts can be as harmful to your weight management. Find time throughout the day for small bursts of exercise. Even 1015 minutes of exercise can go along way.

•Never go to a party hungry. Eat before special events so that you don’t show up hungry. It’s much easier to tame cravings and impulse eating if you are full from a healthy meal. If you let your hunger kick in your ability to stay in control of your food choices will be hindered. •The “One a Day” approach; Allow yourself one holiday type treat per day. Your choice of the holiday treat, your choice of when and where you eat it. Allow yourself something you really enjoy but limit it to one item per day. This way you won’t feel deprived but you also won’t eat excessively. •Watch the liquid calories! Special coffees, alcohol with high sugar mixers and eggnog base drinks can add a lot of calories and carbs quickly. They won’t fill you up and you will find your sugar crash will make you crave even more. Allow real food to fill you up not the beverages. If drinking alcohol try low carb beers, wine spritzers or dry wines. Avoid mixed drinks with high sugar juices or sodas. Make a habit of having one 8oz glass of water after any alcoholic drink. •Socializing doesn’t have to center around eating. Enjoy time with your friends and family throughout the holiday festivities. Remind yourself you can still fully enjoy yourself with out over indulging. Focus on the quality of time you are spending with your loved ones.

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GCC Forum Players bring Shakespeare classic to stage The Stuart Steiner Theatre at Genesee Community College will soon transform into mythical Athens and an enchanted forest. Audience members will meet a handsome fairy king, misguided father, star-crossed lovers, a weaver who’s transformed into a half-donkey, wood sprites and elves. The GCC Forum Players will bring William Shakespeare’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” to the stage with shows on Thursday, Friday and Saturday, December 1 through 3 at 7:30 p.m. and again on Sun-

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•Loiacono, Rose M., age 85, died November 17, 2016 in Rochester. Beloved wife of the late James V. Loiacono; cherished aunt of one niece and four nephews; dear friend of Lana (James) Koneski of Bergen. Services held privately. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Memorials in the form of Mass Intentions requested.

BROCKPORT

•Morris, Jacqueline M., died November 16, 2016 at age 91. Predeceased by the love of her life her husband Raymond and her brother Glenn Monnett. She is survived by her daughter Rayleen Bucklin, son Raymond M. Morris III, grandchildren Johnna (David) Bellen, Jennifer (Mark) Lessar, Amanda Morris, Raymond M. Morris IV, great-grandchildren Colin, Calvin, Dylan, Shayne, Kazia, Alba, Noah and Avery, brother Duane Monnett and several nieces and nephews. Jackie was the Brockport Village Historian for many years. She was on numerous boards and committees in the Village and was the Head Cook and cafeteria worker at the Ginther Elementary School in Brockport. A Memorial Service was held November 20 at Fowler Funeral Home Inc., Brockport. Contributions can be made to the Sunset House or a hospice of one’s choice in her memory. •Galliger, Dennis H., died October 30, 2016, age 67. Vietnam Era Veteran. Predeceased by parents Harold and Gladys Galliger. Survived by sister, Dianne Falzone; nephew, Michael Winn; many cousins and friends. A Funeral Service was held November 22 at White Haven Memorial Park, Fairport. Donations can be made to a Veterans charity of one’s choice in his memory.

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•Curtis, George F., died November 16, 2016 at age 76. Predeceased by his parents James and Mabel and his brothers James L., Jack and Neil. He is survived by his loving wife of 39 years, Kay Curtis, his children Kim Butts, Mark Curtis, Kevin (Heidi) Acker, Mark (Susan) Acker, grandchildren Ryan, Curtis, Sarah, Jason, and Erin, sister Violet Merritt, many nieces and nephews and many dear friends. George was a longtime member of the Black North Riders Horse Club and the Hamlin Senior Citizens. He was an Eastman Kodak Company retiree. A Graveside Service was held November 19 at Lakeside Cemetery, Hamlin. Contributions can be made to an animal shelter of one’s choice or the ALS Association, Upstate New York Chapter, 135 Old Cove Road, Suite 213, Liverpool, NY 13090 in his memory.

•McNulty, Ronald J., died November 19, 2016, age 74. Survived by his wife, Catherine McNulty; children, Patrick McNulty and Sheila (Michael) Flint; step-children, Richard (Terry) Potter and Dawn (Guy) Ciasullo; siblings, Marie (Gary) MacGregor and Carol (Michael) Schneider; three grandchildren and two great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. Predeceased by brother, Jerry McNulty. A Service was held November 23 at Thomas E. Burger Funeral Home, Hilton. Interment at the convenience of the family. Donations can be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, 262 Danny Thomas Place, Memphis, Tennessee 38105 in his memory.

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•Blickwede, George A., died November 17, 2016, age 79. Predeceased by his wife, Patricia; and three siblings, Marilyn Schickler, Barbara and Lawrence Blickwede. Survived by children, Kathleen (Jeffrey Gaudiosi) Kastner and Robert (Nicole) Blickwede; step-children, Beth Durand and Michele Durand; sister, Mary Castelein; sister-in-law, Beverly (Terry) Achter; his son-in-law, Scott Kastner; grandchildren, Michael, Daniel, Danielle and Kayla; his step-grandchildren, Saffron, Sebastian, Danielle, Victoria and Joseph; several nieces and nephews. George proudly served his country on an island 3000 miles away from San Francisco during the “great battle at Huntington.” A Funeral Mass was held November 23 at St. Leo the Great Church, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to Wilmot Cancer Center in his memory. •Daily, Bernice M., died November 17, 2016, age 84. Predeceased by husband, James (2015) and daughter, Sussane Gouger. Survived by children, Diane (Frank) D’Ambrosia, Tim (Joan) Daily, Patty (Lenny) DeJohn and Pam Heid; sister, Marion Ryan; nine grandchildren; nine great-grandchildren; several nieces and nephews. A Funeral Mass was held November 21 at St. Leo’s Church, Hilton. Interment, Parma Union Cemetery. Donations can be made to the American Cancer Society, 1120 South Goodman Street, Rochester 14620 in her memory.

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Four Hilton seniors signed letters of intent to play sports at the collegiate level (l-r): Payton Cook, Yianni Diakomiholis, Louie DePrez and Tyler Dalle. Provided photo.

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Legal Notice Legal Notice Hilton Central School District 2016 Capital Project BE IT RESOLVED BY THE BOARD OF EDUCATION AS FOLLOWS: 1. A special meeting of the qualified voters of the Hilton Central School District shall be held at the High School Building, 400 East Avenue, Hilton, New York and Northwood Elementary School, 433 North Greece Road, Hilton, New York, on Thursday, December 15, 2016, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M., for the purpose of voting on the proposition described in the notice of special meeting hereinafter set forth. 2. Said special meeting shall be called by giving the following notice thereof: NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a special meeting of the qualified voters of the Hilton Central School District shall be held at the High School Building, 400 East Avenue, Hilton, New York and Northwood Elementary School, 433 North Greece Road, Hilton, New York, on Thursday, December 15, 2016, between the hours of 6:00 A.M. and 9:00 P.M. The following proposition will be submitted for voter approval at said meeting: PROPOSITION Shall the following resolution be adopted to wit: RESOLVED THAT THE BOARD OF EDUCATION OF THE HILTON CENTRAL SCHOOL DISTRICT IS HEREBY AUTHORIZED TO UNDERTAKE CERTAIN CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS CONSISTING OF CONSTRUCTION AND RECONSTRUCTION OF EXISTING SCHOOL BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES, 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, ALL AT AN ESTIMATED MAXIMUM AGGREGATE COST OF $32,250,000; AND TO APPROPRIATE AND EXPEND FROM THE EXISTING BUILDING CAPITAL RESERVE FUND $1,500,000 FOR SUCH COSTS, AND THAT THE BALANCE OF SUCH COST, OR SO MUCH THEREOF AS MAY BE NECESSARY, SHALL BE RAISED BY THE LEVY OF A TAX TO BE COLLECTED IN ANNUAL INSTALLMENTS, WITH SUCH TAX TO BE OFFSET BY STATE AID AVAILABLE THEREFOR; AND, IN ANTICIPATION OF SUCH TAX, DEBT OBLIGATIONS OF THE SCHOOL DISTRICT AS MAY BE NECESSARY NOT TO EXCEED $30,750,000 SHALL BE ISSUED.

of the School District Clerk. Any such application must be received by the District Clerk at least seven days before the date of the aforesaid special district meeting if the ballot is to be mailed to the voter, or the day before such special district meeting if the ballot is to be delivered personally to the voter. A list of all persons to whom absentee ballots shall have been issued shall be available for public inspection in the office of the District Clerk during regular office hours on each of the five days prior to the day of the vote (excluding Saturday and Sunday). An absentee ballot must reach the office of the District Clerk not later than 5:00 p.m. on the day of such special district meeting.

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PROPOSITION Shall the proposition set forth in the legal notice of this special voter meeting, authorizing construction, reconstruction and equipping of existing school buildings and facilities, site, athletic field, and incidental improvements, all at an estimated maximum aggregate cost of $32,250,000; with the expenditure of $1,500,000 from the existing capital reserve fund for such costs, the issuance of not to exceed $30,750,000 of debt obligations of the School District therefor, and the levy of a tax in annual installments therefor, with such tax to be offset by state aid available therefor, all as more fully described in said notice, be approved? The School District, 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 October 25, 2016, has duly issued 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. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN that applications for absentee ballots to vote on the proposition may be applied for at the office

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“A Congregation of the American Baptist Churches.” 50 Lake Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-7990. Pastor Dan Brown. Website: www.hiltonbaptist.org. E-mail: hbchurch@frontiernet.net. Facebook: Hilton Baptist Church. Worship Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Children’s Sunday School: 11am to 12 Noon. Adult Bible Study: Sunday 9 to 9:45am, Thursday 9am. Women’s Bible Study & Men’s Group: Every other Saturday (Call for dates & times). Child Care available during the Worship Service. Handicap Accessible.

HILTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH

Making disciples of Jesus Christ for the transformation of the world by Following Christ; Connecting Generations; Transforming Communities. 21 West Avenue, Hilton, NY 14468, (585) 392-8761. Rev. Jennifer Green, pastor. Website: www.humcny.org, E-mail: humc98@rochester.rr.com. Service: 10am. Fellowship: 11am. Sunday School: 11:30am. Child care available 9:30am to 12:30pm. Adult Bible Study: Monday 7pm & Thursday 1pm. Handicap Accessible.

LAKEVIEW COMMUNITY CHURCH

Reformed Church in America. Our Life, Ministry, and Mission: To Have Hearts Centered on Christ And Hearts Open to Our Neighbors. 30 Long Pond Road, Rochester, NY 14612 (near Edgemere Drive in Greece), (585) 227-4910, www.lakeviewcommunitychurch. net. Rev. Steven Rodriguez, Pastor. SUNDAY SERVICES: Sunday School at 9am (during June, July & Aug., No Sunday School Classes); Praise & Worship at 10am. OTHER ACTIVITIES: Monday: Boy Scout Troop #18 (7pm); Tuesday: Community Cards (1-3pm); Wednesday: Women’s Prayer & Share Group (10am), Bible Study (7pm), Band Rehearsal (6pm), Choir Rehearsal (7pm). Visit our website or call for additional info. Handicapped accessible.

LIFEQUEST COMMUNITY CHURCH

59 Henry Street, Hilton, Hilton Community Center, www.lifequest. cc, email: info@lifequest.cc, facebook: LifeQuestCC, twitter: @lifequestcc. Rob Dickerson, Lead Pastor; Jamey Hinman, Associate Pastor. Worship: Sunday 10am. Mid-Week Programs: Tuesday 7pm @ Crosspoint Free Methodist - Royal Rangers - Boys Scouting Program; Sacred Girls - Girls Scouting Program. “Journeying together as we discover God’s love and purpose for our lives.” faith.family. friends.fun.freedom

PARMA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH

39 Hovey Street, Hilton, (585) 615-6383, www.PCFMinistries.com, Facebook: Parma Christian Fellowship Church. Rev. Dr. Myke Merrill. Worship Services: Saturday 5:00PM, Sunday 10AM. Family Midweek: Wednesday 6:30PM - Kids Club and TurningPoint Teens. Nursery School: Parma Kids Preschool and Child Care Center, 167 Lake Avenue, Hilton. School Phone: (585) 392-5792

ST. GEORGE’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH

635 Old Wilder Road, Hilton, NY 14468 (across from Kelly’s Apple Farm), 585-392-4099, www.stgeorgehilton.org. Please join us for Worship and Sunday School at 10am.

ST. JOHN LUTHERAN CHURCH

1107 Lake Road West Fork, Hamlin, NY 14464, (585) 964-2550. Pastor Christian Bode. Sunday Worship 8:30 & 11AM. Sunday School & Bible Class 9:45AM. NYS Licensed Child Care - Mon.-Fri., 6AM-6PM, 964-5859, UPK & Preschool.

ST. LEO’S CATHOLIC CHURCH

167 Lake Avenue, Hilton, (585) 392-2710, www.stleochurch.org. Father Joseph Catanise. Worship: Saturday 4pm beginning November 13; Sunday 9:30am; Sunday 6pm LifeTeen Mass. Bible Study: Sunday 10:30am; Tuesday 9:15am. Handicap accessible.

ST. MARY’S CHURCH

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 - 11:30AM St. Mark’s; Saturday Vigil - 5:00PM St. Mary’s; Sunday - 8:30AM St. Mark’s, 10:30AM St. Mary’s.

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Byron-Bergen HS hosts GVEP professional development workshop On November 16, representatives from nine local school districts gathered at Byron-Bergen Junior/Senior High School as part of a collaborative initiative in video instructional coaching, which is guided by the Genesee Valley Educational Partnership (GVEP). The Byron-Bergen Central School District began implementing the practice of instructional coaching two years ago. They have taken the lead in sharing information and experience with others in the group. Member districts include Alexander, Avon, Batavia City, GVEP, Livonia, Pavilion, Wyoming and York. An instructional coach has one goal: to see that every student receives excellent instruction, every day, in every class. The coach works with teachers, helping them bring evidence-based practices into their classrooms, and provides supportive feedback and specific observations of their individual teaching practices.

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GVEP Director of Instructional Coaching Jim Thompson speaks about the importance of providing effective coaching and training to the coaches themselves. Provided photo.

BBCSD Superintendent Mickey Edwards explains the way the district has integrated instructional coaching into the fabric of its support for teachers. Provided photo.

For the past six years the Spencerport Rotary Club has donated winter coats to area elementary schools for children K through 6. This year a total of 16 coats were donated to three local schools. The club also collected hats for boys and colorful matching head scarves for girls. Here, President Kathy Magin holds one of the coats. Provided photo and information.

The GVEP workshop opened with an introduction by the Director of Instructional Coaching Services, Jim Thompson. Thompson explained the genesis of the program at ByronBergen, which was championed by District Superintendent Mickey Edwards, along with past-superintendent Casey Kosiorek and Dr. Daniel Murray, Superintendent of York Central School. It began with video coaching, which gave teachers the opportunity to improve their instruction by videotaping their classroom presentations. They were then able to consult with Thompson to analyze their effectiveness and understand their “glows” and “grows” - areas where they excelled, or where they could try something different. The program at Byron-Bergen expanded last year with the addition of the Avatar Simulator, an online virtual classroom where teachers can practice and refine their instructional techniques by interacting with virtual students. The instructional coaching approach depends on building a confidential, nonjudgmental relationship with a trusted mentor. The Partnership is now moving forward with training more instructional coaches, in order to spread the support to teachers at every participating district’s schools. At Byron-Bergen, teacher Diana Walther will take on the role at the Junior/Senior High School; teacher Deborah Slocum at the Elementary School. Both teachers recently attended the 2016 Teaching Learning Coaching Conference in Dallas, Texas, along with Thompson, and Elementary School Assistant Principal Amanda Cook. They each shared a high point presentation from the conference with the whole group. “Our mindset at Byron-Bergen is one of continuous growth. Instructional coaching is now part of the culture here,” said Superintendent Edwards. “This year, it is an option teachers can choose for their Annual Professional Performance Review (APPR). Over half of our high school teachers are participating, along with almost as many at the elementary school.” Provided information

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