Westside News Wrap - April 30, 2017

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1 Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald Wrap - APRIL 30, 2017

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Sunday, May 7th • 12:00 - 6:00 PM

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includes:

6 Hours of Entertainment, Hot Dog or Burger, Bag of Chips

12:00 - 1:45 PM: Buckle Up Band - Country music with a New York attitude 1:45 - 4:15 PM: Tribute to the King Terry Buchwald The Legend lives on During the Day: Happy the Clownballoons and more 4:15 - 6:00 PM: Boones Farm Band - One of the finest bands in Western New York

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Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald Wrap - APRIL 30, 2017

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Suburban News and Hamlin-Clarkson Herald Wrap - APRIL 30, 2017

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Diversions Salmon Creek Country Club

Let Us Cater YoUr

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Catering Menu (20 person minimum)

Mother’s Day Brunch

May 14th, 2017 Serving 10:00am-4:00pm Brunch Menu Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Virginia Baked Ham with Pineapple, Breakfast Potatoes, Muffins, Danishes, Carved Turkey Breast, Pulled Pork, Slow Roasted Roast Beef, Chicken Parmesan, Taco Bar, Pasta Bar (Made to order), Soup and Salads, Fresh Fruit & Sundae Bar.

*Buffet includes plates, napkins, silverware and serving spoons.

Regular Buffet - $9.00 per person (Includes 2 meats and 3 sides) Deluxe Buffet - $10.50 per person (Includes 3 meats and 4 sides)

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ChoiCe of MeatS:

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Roast Beef in Au Jus Chicken Pieces Chicken Parmesan Marinated Chicken Breast Pulled Pork

4/28/17 THRU 5/4/17

GUaRdians of THe Galaxy Vol. 2 pG-13 (diGiTal) THURs 7:00, 9:40;

Barbeque Beef Barbeque Chicken Breast Chicken French Virginia Baked Ham Italian Sausage

Brunch Includes: Coffee, Tea, Milk, Juice and Soft Drinks

Adults - $19.00 Children under 11 - $11.00 Children under 3 - Free

ChoiCe of SideS:

THe faTe of THe fURioUs

Macaroni Salad tossed Salad Caesar Salad Cole Slaw Salt Potatoes oven Roasted Potatoes Corn

pG-13 (diGiTal)

fRi 4:00, 7:00, 9:40; saT-sUn 1:00, 4:00, 7:00, 9:40; Mon-THURs 7:00, 9:40

GoinG in sTyle pG-13 (diGiTal)

fRi 4:00, 7:10, 9:15; saT-sUn 1:15, 4:00, 7:10, 9:15; Mon-Wed 7:10, 9:15

Rice Pilaf French Style green Beans Baked Beans tuna Macaroni Salad Potato Salad Pasta Salad Macaroni & Cheese

garlic Mashed Potatoes Mashed Potatoes Cajun Corn wild Rice Mixed Vegetables Scalloped Potatoes Ziti

Walk-ins Welcome/Reservations Suggested

RollS wItH ButteR And MARgARIne InCluded

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Adults $8.00 MAtINEE $6.00 ChIldrEN AgEs 2-11 $6.00 sENIor CItIzENs $6.00 CollEgE studENts $6.00

WHITE WATER RAFTING Ride/slide/tgate - Black River (other dates TBA) Dep. 9am Exit 44 ...................$140+ NYC SHOPPING - EXPLORING Dep. 2am - stay til 10pm 5/13 (5/27, 6/10, 6/24, 7/8, 7/15, 7/29, 8/12) ................$130+

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Complete Menu of Dinner Choices

NY YANKEE HOME GAMES Stay in NYC till 10pm ............$200+

Dep. 12am most dates, tix in Grandstand, upgrade options 5/27 A’s 6/10 Orioles 6/25 Oldtimers vs. Texas $240+ 7/8 Brewers 7/26 Reds 7/29 Rays 7/30 Rays 8/12 Red Sox 8/26 Seattle 8/27 Seattle NY METS HOME GAMES 9/3 Red Sox 9/27 Tampa Stay in NYC till 10pm............$230+ 5/14 Derek Jeter Jersey Retirement/Monument Dep. 12am most dates, tix in & Astros @ Yanks. Dep. 8am..............................$500+ Promonade, upgrade options. 6/24-25 Yankee Oldtimers Wkend 2 games vs. 6/14 Cubs 8/5 Dodgers Texas, more, Dep. 2am.......................................$410+ 8/16 Yankees 8/11-12 Red Sox @ Yankees 2 games, hotel, ride ........$350+ 8/15-16 NY Yankees @ Mets AND Mets @ Yanks 2 games - tix, 5/31 Cincy Reds @ Toronto Blue Jays S212 Dep. 7am..$150+ Grandstand, hotel, tour, Bfst, Dep. 5am, 6/3 Yankees @ Toronto Blue Jays S212 Dep. 7am .$150+ back Thursday 8am................................................ $450+ 6/3-4 Yankees @ Toronto Blue Jays 2 Games, S212 6/7-8 U2 Concert Pittsburgh Ride, bfast/tix/hotel .......$450+ Dtown hotel, Meal, DutyFree, Dep. 7am..................$390+ 6/10-11 Pocono NASCAR 400 & Orioles @ Yankees, Hotel, tix, BUFFALO FOOTBALL @ New Era Field, Orchard Park tgate, Dep. Naples 4am, return 10pm Sun.............$480+ All include Bodine Monster Tailgate Buffet, Bus Dep. 7:40AM. 8/3-4 Yanks @ Indians w/Rock & Roll HOF Dep. 12pm .$300+ Family Oriented Fun For All Ages! Sect. 307 or 201 $200+ 8/6 NASCAR @ The Glen w/tgate, Pit Pass 7am........$180+ **Bus/tgate w/your own tix is $110pp 8/16 Guns & Roses @ The Ralph/Bflo tgate/ride ........ $90+ 9/10 Jets 9/24 Broncos 10/22 Bucs 10/29 Raiders CONCERTS @ KEY BANK CENTER w/tgate & ride .........$80+ 11/12 Saints 12/3 Patriots 12/10 Colts 12/17 Dolphins Dep. 4:30pm Nashvilles in Henrietta 50 yard line S333-334..$220+ Prime 20 yard line S114..$320+ 9/27 Bruno Mars Live! Club Package $330+, 300 level $210+ 11/26-27 Green Bay Packers @ Pittsburgh Steelers Hotel/pool/tgate/tix, dep. 10am ...........................$480+ 10/26 Tim McGraw/Faith Hill Club $320+, 300 level $190+

5480 County Rd. 36, Honeoye, ny 14471 (585)

(585) 352-3664

Plus tax, and $35 delivery within 15 miles is available

Bodine

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355 Washington St., Spencerport, NY 14559

367-2904 • bodineunlimitedtours.com

Departs Pittsford. Itineraries mailed 7 days prior to departure. Please read and sign company policies prior to booking.

See our ad in the Westside News Hometown Community Directory

The dining room and bar are open and serving... FRIDAY

Early Bird Special BEFoRE 5:30 pm

soup & 10.25 with salad bar

$

$

AFTER 5:30 pm

soup & 11.25 with salad bar

Special of the Week Prime Rib (10 oz.) $ 13.00 Prime Rib (14 oz.) $ 16.00

served with soup & salad

Serving 4:30 - 8:30 p.m.

355 Washington St., Spencerport, New York

Pro Shop 352-4300 • Club House 352-3664 • Tennis 352-1840 www.Salmoncreekcc.com


To make entering our Directory Contest easier we now have the questions on our website

WESTSIDENEWSNY.com

Click on “Features” and select the Directory Contest from the choices. That week’s questions will be on that web page. All answers can only be found in the current edition of the

Hometown Community Directory simply email your answers to the four questions to directoryfunpackage@westsidenewsny.com

AGAIN THIS YEAR... WIN $600 FUN PACKAGE! Use it any way you wish

• Syracuse Football/Basketball • Buffalo Pro Football • Buffalo Sabres • Yankees • Red Sox • Blue Jays • NY Mets @ Citi Field • Finger Lakes Wine Festival • US Open Tennis • Nascar & Indy Racing • School Trips • White Water Rafting • Ski Tours to Gore Mountain & Austria • NYC Shopping/Exploring/Rockettes Make your selection and $600 will be applied against the total. Certain exclusions apply, based on availability.

Package courtesy of

BODINE UNLIMITED TOURS, INC www.bodineunlimitedtours.com

367-2904

WINNER TO BE ANNOUNCED IN APRIL 2018

Also we’ll draw 3 winners for additional prizes each month.

OTHER WAYS TO ENTER

1. Watch your Suburban News or Hamlin Clarkson Herald each week for your entry blank Simply answer the questions & send it in. 2. PLUS make a copy of every receipt over $25 for purchases made at any of the listed advertisers from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each receipt submitted. 3. PLUS make a copy of every estimate for services made by any listed advertiser from the Hometown Community Directory and you’ll receive credit for one entry for each estimate submitted.

RULES

1. Limit one entry per week per household for answers to questions printed below. No limit on entries submitted with a receipt for purchase or estimate for services as described above. 2. All entries must be submitted in individual envelopes. All envelopes must have a return address on the front of the envelope including name of entrant. Entries submitted with a receipt must say “RECEIPT” on the envelope. Entries submitted with an estimate for service must say “ESTIMATE” on envelope. Numerous entries submitted in one envelope will count as only one entry.

AGAIN FOR THIS EDITION

Your choice of businesses to select from will be limited. Commencing with the May 2005 contest winners, we are limiting the certificate total for the next year from any particular business to the total spent on advertising by that business in the Hometown Community Directory for that year.

Find The Answers To The Questions Below Inside Your Hometown Community Directory Copies of the Hometown Community Directory may be picked up at our office at 1776 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, Spencerport. THIS WEEK’S QUESTIONS - Questions also listed on our website. 1. What chamber of commerce does St. Bonaventure University On-Line belong to? _________________________________________found on page___________. 2. What landscape contractor is women-owned? _________________________________________found on page___________. 3. What nursery provides florist service for weddings and special events? _________________________________________found on page___________. 4. What is the phone number for the Town of Wheatland Town Clerk? _________________________________________found on page___________.

Name______________________________________ Phone__________________ Address______________________________________ Zip__________________ Mail this ad with your answers to

DIRECTORY ESCAPE c/o WESTSIDE NEWS INC. P.O. Box 106, Spencerport, New York 14559 Questions and entry form also available on our website.

Get out & grow! by Kristina Gabalski

Getting ready to grow tomatoes by Kristina Gabalski Tomatoes are the most popular garden vegetable, but they can be notoriously challenging to grow. In fact, Cornell University ranks tomatoes as “moderately difficult” on the ease-of-care scale. If you are like most gardeners, you are probably planning to grow at least one variety of tomato this year and perhaps you have seedlings already started inside. Whether you are growing from seed or plan to purchase transplants, now is a good time to make decisions about how and where you will grow this year’s crop. The most common advice regarding growing tomatoes is not to set them out in the garden too early. We have been experiencing some mild temperatures this spring, but chilly temperatures, especially at night, are still common for us right through May. Sally Jean Cunningham, a Master Gardener and garden author who lives in nearby Erie County, says nighttime air temperatures should be above 55 degrees for planting tomato transplants - that can mean into June in western New York. She recommends holding off until that time to transplant and doing it on an overcast day or in the evening. Cover plants with baskets if winds or hot temperatures are expected during their first days in the garden. Tomatoes like to be planted deeper than they were in their containers and planting the stems horizontally encourages good root systems, sturdier plants and an earlier harvest. Strip all the leaves off the plants except for the top cluster and plant in a long, narrow hole. New roots will grow at each juncture where the leaves were removed. Cunningham, who wrote a book on companion gardening, Great Garden Companions, says she plants tomatoes with basil, dill, cosmos, daisies or sunflowers. Borage (which I’ve always felt has a blossom similar to tomatoes) is another good companion. Barbara Damrosch, another garden author and resident of Maine, says tomatoes need lots of sun (eight hours each day) and warmth to ripen, but they are very sensitive to temperature. If temperatures are too cold, they don’t do anything, but if temperatures remain in the 90’s for many days, tomato plants can become severely stressed. Sunscald - which produces whitish patches on the fruits and invites disease, can be an issue during hot spells. Pollen in the tomato flowers can also be ruined and the blooms fall to the ground, affecting yield.

Mountain Merit - an AAS winner, is a tomato variety which has good disease resistance. Good planning can help overcome some of the challenges of growing tomatoes. Photo credit All American Selections. It may help to plant tomatoes where they will receive some dappled afternoon shade, Damrosch explains, and also recommends a row of tall sunflowers nearby or draping shade cloth over stakes or tomato cages on hot, sunny afternoons. Do not prune leaves that shade developing fruit. Additionally, excessive heat can prevent the fruits from ripening fully. The tomatoes can be harvested when not quite fully ripened and brought inside to finish the process. Consistent water is important, especially to reduce heat stress. Watering regularly at the roots (morning is best) will also help prevent cracking of the fruit and blossom end rot. Mulch will help keep moisture in the soil and prevent pathogens in the soil from getting onto leaves and spreading disease. Several kinds of mulch are recommended, including both black and red plastic mulch. A thick layer of straw also works. Lastly, tomatoes are heavy feeders. You can side dress with one-half cup of 5-10-5 per plant and work into the top inch of the soil when fruits are about one inch in diameter and again when harvest begins. For organic production, tomatoes can be foliar fed with fish emulsion at blossom time and every two weeks thereafter. Tomatoes like fertile, well-drained soil with a pH of 6.0 to 7.0. There are many decisions you can make this spring before planting which will help you to produce a healthy crop of tomatoes this summer.

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