Spencerport Canal Days July 29
Spencerport Canal Days 2024
Information Booth - 2 1/2 hour commitment
Tasting Tent - 2 1/2 hour shifts
Advertising - attend a few meetings to know where and what info needs to be distributed; contract with advertising agencies
Car Show - park cars, direct traffic, and handle registrations
Children’s Activities - 2-3 hour shifts helping in activity tent
Canaligator Race - planning throughout the year and helping during the race
Arts and Crafts - help review applications, check in vendors; serve as goodwill ambassador to listen to crafter suggestions, needs, etc.
Solicitations - research and contact sponsors to help fund event
Entertainment Committee - overseeing entertainment the days of event
Setup/teardown - 1.5 hours at beginning and end of event
Garbage detail - 1.5 hours twice daily
Co-ordinator for event - share job of overseeing the event. Plan general meeting agendas and lead approximately 10 meetings per year
Photographer - take pictures periodically throughout event to be used in future advertisements
Volunteer Dinner - help find location for; help with details for the dinner
Also needed 50 volunteers for the two day event!
Anyone with a few spare hours and a love for the Village of Spencerport and this community event, please stop by one of the Information Booths where there will be signup sheets, contact Ginny Swarthout at Spencerportcanaldays35@gmail.com or call 585-352-1350 to learn how you can help make Spencerport Canal Days 2024 a reality.
30 • Vendors • Music • Car Show • Tasting Tent • Food • Canaligator Race • Lots of Family Fun! Westside News A Special Section of July 23, 2023 westsidenewsny.com Join the fun! SUNDAY, JULY 30, 2023 Ferris Goodridge AMERICAN LEGION, Post 330 691 Trimmer Road, Spencerport, NY 14559 Judged Show: Top 40 + 20 Specialty Trophies $15 until July 23rd (Postmark); $20 July 24th or later, NO refUNDs Make checks payable to:spencerport Canal Days Car show Please fill out form below and mail to: spencerport Canal Days Car show, PO box 331, spencerport, NY 14559 Print Name: ___________________________________Year______________________ street address:_______________________________ Make______________________ City:___________________state:______Zip:_________MODeL___________________ Phone:______________________________________________ Waive of Liability: american Legion and all Volunteers working at the Car show are NOt responsible for any damage to show vehicles while entering, at show and exiting property. signature:______________________________________Date______________________ Rain or Shine 50/50 RAFFLE registration:9:00am-12 Noon NO eNtrY ON fIeLDtILL 9aM free Hot Dog:for Pre-registers awards:3:00pm Dash Plaque:1st 200 DJ: bobby “rocker”fredericks the Music Man More info at:www.spencerportcanaldays.com
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Take the shuttle –save the trouble!
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
Spencerport Canal Days will again offer free shuttle buses to and from Spencerport High School, 2707 Spencerport Road, to Key Bank in the village of Spencerport. Plenty of free parking is available at the High School. On Sunday, July 30, buses will also shuttle visitors to and from the Car Show at the American Legion on Trimmer Road from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Handicap accessible buses are available, and the buses can also accommodate strollers.
For the past 12 years, the shuttle buses and drivers have been provided by Spencerport School District. “Many thanks to the school district and their drivers for helping us make the festival an easy outing for all,” said Pat Everett, who volunteers to coordinate the shuttles. She rides the buses for the first few runs to make sure everything is going as planned and to listen to any suggestions for improvement. The festival profits pay for the bus rental and drivers.
“I look forward every year to passing along information about Canal Days and hearing from folks about treasures they’ve purchased or music they’ve heard or just the ability to get out and visit with their neighbors and friends at a family friendly outing,” said Everett.
accent at Spencerport Canal Days
by Grace Scism for Spencerport
Canal Days
It’s never too early to begin your holiday shopping and Spencerport Canal Days is the perfect place to find unique handmade gifts for your family and friends, including your fur babies.
Check out Nicole McKinney’s Pawsome Treatery for dog treats with ingredients you can feel good about giving your favorite canine. A little over a year ago, she adopted a husky/boxer mix named Milo from Second Hand Dog Rescue in Rochester and he became her inspiration for creating delicious dog treats. “When I was looking at treats for him, they all had this huge list of ingredients that I didn’t even recognize and long expiration dates,” said McKinney. “It got me to wondering what’s really in these treats.”
McKinney’s first endeavor was a peanut butter and banana crunchy treat, which she now offers in four different flavors and several shapes. But she knew that not all dogs can have crunchy treats, so she started making pupcakes and doggy donuts decorated with carob frosting. She also sells carob chip and peanut butter dog cookies. All the treats are made with human grade ingredients like wheat flour, eggs, bananas, peanut butter, and oats. She dehydrates the crunchy treat
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so they last up to six months, and the softer treats can be frozen. “They look like people food and yes, you could eat them too if you wanted!” said McKinney.
One of Canal Days’ youngest crafters is Abby Raccuia, who is only 18, but has been selling her crafts since age 15. “I couldn’t get a job at 15, so I started making and selling jewelry at the Batavia Farmers’ Market,” she said. Then about a year ago, she decided to learn a new skill. “I live on a farm and thought it would be helpful to learn welding, so my brother Alex taught me,” said Raccuia. She also took a high school welding class followed by a 30-hour TIG welding class at Rochester Arc & Flame Center. “I decided that there was bigger potential with the horseshoes and had learned a few things about how to run a business, so now I’ve started doing some of the major craft shows in the area.”
Check out her Iron Hooves Welding booth where you can pick up yard decorations, crosses, towel racks, napkin holders and paper towel holders made from horseshoes.
In addition to McKinney and Raccuia, many new crafters will be displaying their work at Canal Days this year. Local vendors and some from around the country will travel to Spencerport with items such as jewelry; canvas/wood signs; t-shirts; laser-cut vinyl records; wooden toys, puzzles and clocks made with reclaimed wood; and much more.
Stop by the Information Booth!
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
Don’t know where to find your favorite festival treat? Looking to buy some Canaligator Race tickets? Need to find a restroom? Head over to the Information Booths located on Union Street and in front of the Firemen’s Field. Volunteers are there to hand out maps with all the vendors listed, sell Canaligator Race tickets, and answer any questions festival goers may have.
Information booths will be located on Union Street and at the start of the Firemen’s Field. The booths are manned with two volunteers from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday. “The volunteers work in three shifts, so that’s 12 spots I have to fill every year,” said Peggy Jongsma, who oversees the Information Booths. “A few teachers and principals have signed up to volunteer. It’s great to see hugs from former students and surprised faces when current students see teachers and principals outside of the school setting.”
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Canal Days Tasting Tent returns for eighth year
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
The Canal Days Tasting Tent came about in 2013 when volunteers Greg and Denise Schweers, and Bill and Pat Everett decided to pursue the idea of a wine tent. This year,
in addition to wineries, the Tasting Tent will feature a meadery and distillery.
Three wineries will be on hand: Main Street Winery from Arcade, Thousand Island Winery from Alexandria Bay, and Victorianbourg Wine Estate from Wilson.
New this year is Queen City Meadery in West Seneca. “The four of us sampled their meads at a local event and enjoyed them a great deal,” said Denise Schweers. “So, we’re hoping that people will visit the tent and give them a try too.”
What is a mead? According to Queen City, mead is an alcoholic beverage created by fermenting honey with water, sometimes with various fruits, spices, or hops. The alcohol content ranges from about 7.2 percent alcohol to more than 13 percent. The defining characteristic of mead is that most of the beverage is derived from honey. Meads may be still, carbonated, or naturally sparkling; dry, semi-sweet, or sweet.
Festival goers also will have the opportunity to taste products from Four Fights Distilling, Corning’s oldest distillery, featuring vodka, moonshine, whiskeys, bourbon, gin, and apple pie distilled spirits.
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The Canaligator Race is back!
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
The popular Canaligator Race is back after a two-year hiatus and will take place on Sunday, July 30, at 4:30 p.m. So be sure to purchase your tickets during Spencerport Canal Days at either of two Information Booths on Saturday, July 29, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sunday, July 30, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tickets are $5 each or five tickets for $20. You do not need to be present to win.
For those who have never experienced a Canaligator Race before, the event involves dumping over 900 little green canaligators off the Union Street Bridge into the Erie Canal to see which make it to the finish line first…and last. The Spencerport Rangers Robotics Team will dump the canaligators and 13WHAM Meteorologist Mark McLean will provide the play by play. Newly appointed Spencerport School District Superintendent Ty Zinkiewich and Assistant Superintendent for Human Resources Jamie Lissow will announce the winners.
Each one of the little green canaligators has a number on his tummy and if your number is a winner, you are a winner. Prizes include generous Wegmans and Tops gift cards, RMSC passes, a wine basket, nail salon gift cards, and gift certificates for local restaurants, such as Brindle Haus Brewing Company, Mangia Mangia, Spencerport
Hots, Texas Bar-B-Q Joint, and Union Street Coffee House.
The Spencerport Teaching Assistant Association (STAA) stepped up to organize the Canaligator Race this year. “I work as a teaching assistant at Munn Elementary School,” said Rachel Baldwin, who is overseeing the event. “We were looking to do some community outreach this year and since we all missed the Canaligator Race, we were excited for the opportunity to bring it back.”
Proceeds from this year’s race will be donated to Aurora House, a two-bed comfort care home (or hospice home) for the dying in Spencerport.
Bring your appetite to Spencerport Canal Days
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
Walking around Canal Days and seeing all the great arts and crafts, listening to the bands, and watching the Canaligator Race is bound to make one super hungry for some delicious food. Bill Everett, who organizes the food trucks, has it covered again this year. With eight food vendors, there will be plenty of variety, including wraps, sandwiches (chicken and roast beef), mac and cheese,
arancini, fried dough, kettle corn, pastries, cheesecake, ice cream, shaved ice, and nachos and cheese as well as water and soft drinks. The following food trucks will be along the south fence of Firemen’s Field, the same as last year:
•Agatina’s Italian Eats
•Kettle Corn Shoppe
•Mayer’s Concessions
•R & R Ice Cream Café
•Red Osier & Cheesy Eddie’s
•Rob’s Sweet Tooth
•Whacky Waffles House of Whacks
•Wraps on Wheels
Everett began volunteering about five years ago when he and his wife, Pat, along with Denise and Greg Schweers started the wine tasting tent. “I keep coming back so that we can continue to have Spencerport Canal Days,” he said. “I feel it is important to continue to promote Spencerport through this festival.”
Local restaurants, such as Clutch on the Canal, McColleys, Slayton Place, Texas BarB-Q Joint and Union Street Coffee House, will all be open for business as well.
Spencerport Canal Days runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday, July 29, and Sunday, July 30.
make the Tasting Tent possible, the Everetts and the Schweers said they come back every year because they believe Spencerport is a wonderful community and they want others to enjoy the area as much as they do. “There are great people who work on this event, and we enjoy working with them and enjoy their company and friendship,” said Denise Schweers. “It is important to do your part to help your community shine and we believe we are helping Spencerport shine by helping with Canal Days.”
The Tasting Tent will be open from 11 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. both days of the festival in the Firemen’s Field on the southwest side of the canal bridge. Admission is $5 per person and ID (valid driver’s license) will be checked at the door. All the vendors will have products for sale and customers can request that their purchases be held until the end of the day, so they don’t have to carry them as they enjoy the festival.
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Judged Show with 64 Trophies Awarded
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Shuttle Bus Drop Off & Pick Up Point, Live DJ, Door Prizes, Additional Food & Restroom Facilities
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Canaligator race on the Canal
Sunday, July 30th at 4:30pm adopt a Canaligator $5 ea. or 5/
Prizes include: Geva Tickets, The Clubhouse Package, RMSC Family Fun Package, Wine/Spirits Basket, and Gift Cards from Wegmans, Tops, Union Street Coffee House, Mangia Mangia, Spencerport Hots, Classic to Modern Nails, Brindle Haus, Texas BBQ Joint, Five Below, Braemar, and Michaels. Purchase tickets at both information booths. Sales end at 3pm Sunday.
2023 Saturday, July 29th 10:00am-5:00pm Sunday, July 30th 10:00am-5:00pm arts, Crafts, Food Vendors & live Entertainment Both days! SpECIal EVEntS EntErtaInmEnt ~ Saturday, July 29th Information as provided by Canal Days Committee at press time. Subject to change. FIrEmEn’S FIEld StagE 10:00AM-11:00AM Dori’sMusicStudio 11:30AM-1:00PM DoubleDown 1:30PM-3:00PM SIRSY 3:30PM-5:00PM Retro SErVICE AvailablefReeofcharge fromSpencerportHighSchool Sat.&Sun.9:30AMto5:30PM TheShuttlealsogoestothe CarShowonSunday. Look for the Spencerport School Buses! For 40 years, Spencerport Canal Days has been made possible by volunteers from Spencerport and nearby towns. Thank you for your time and effort in making this event what it is! EntErtaInmEnt ~ Sunday, July 30th FIrEmEn’S FIEld StagE 10:30AM-Noon GreeceJazz ensemble 12:30PM-2:00PM CanalQuartet 2:30PM-4:30PM NoBigDeal SORRY,NOPeTSALLOWeD Spencerport Canaldaysneeds Volunteers!! If you are interested in volunteering contact the Information Booth SpEnCErport Canal daySmaJor SponSorS ChIldrEn’SaCtIVItytEnt Sunday, July 30th
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29 McColley’sIrishPub
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115 PawsomeTreatery– all natural dog treats
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97 RedOsier,Cheesy eddies - roast beef, mac salad, cheesecake, drinks
98 RNRMerchandise - ice cream, shaved ice, nachos & cheese
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Uncover the excitement of gem mining and add a little sparkle to your Spencerport Canal Days visit. Fun for all ages, this hands-on experience is a treasure hunting adventure where you can sift through mining rough to reveal colorful gems.
“The gem mining is something new for us, but our love for doing fairs and festivals goes back a long way,” said Raymond Conti with NY Fun Foods. “Don Mack, owner of NY Fun
Foods, has been serving and putting smiles on fairgoers’ faces since the 70s.” Gem mining is a new opportunity that was presented to the company. Mack always loved rocks and gems as a kid. His grandfather even called him “little nugget.” So, he decided the fun activity was a good fit for their festival offerings.
Miners can purchase a fossil find bag for $18, a paydirt bag for $18, or a smaller gem bag for $12 – all of which they can fill with their treasures.
Spencerport Canal Days Car Show
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
Car enthusiasts from all around flock to the Spencerport Canal Days Car Show to see hundreds of the area’s best cars and to visit with their owners who have made their vehicles a labor of love. In its 34th year, the show takes place rain or shine Sunday, July 30, at the Ferris-Goodridge American Legion Post #330 at 691 Trimmer Road. Shuttle buses will run from Spencerport High School from 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is from 9 a.m. to noon with no one entering the field before 9 a.m. The registration fee is $20 July 24 or later with no refunds. The first 200 registrants receive a dash plaque and there are plenty of door prizes, plus a 50/50 raffle. Awards are presented at 3 p.m.
As in past years, breakfast is available from 8 to 11 a.m. inside the American Legion. Barton’s Parkside Hots and LuGia’s Ice Cream will be on hand for lunch from 11 a.m. until the end of the show. Music will be provided by Bobby “Rocker” Fredericks – The Music Man.
Cars, which generally range from the early 1900s through the present, are judged by a panel using a point system based on criteria such as cleanliness, paint, and engine condition. A Best in Show, the top 40 and 20
specialty trophies are awarded. Last year, 328 cars were on display.
Proceeds from the Spencerport Car Show go back to the community. Last year, a donation was made to the Ogden Auxiliary Police for a protective vest and to the American Legion for paving their driveway. The proceeds are also used to purchase between 60 and 65 trophies, plus dash plaques and hats for the volunteers, all of which are purchased locally.
Many volunteers are needed to make such a large car show possible and successful. John Krywy, who has volunteered since 2004 and overseen organizing the show since 2011, said that around 30 to 35 volunteers are needed to park cars, direct traffic, and handle registrations. Those interested in volunteering may contact John Krywy at pjkrywy59@ gmail.com or 585-352-3872.
Volunteers needed to make Canal Days 2024 possible
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
The engine that runs Spencerport Canal Days is a group of dedicated volunteers. Unfortunately, the volunteer pool is running dry and new faces are needed to step up to make Spencerport Canal Days 2024 a reality. Many volunteer positions need to be filled:
•Information Booth – 2.5-hour commitment
•Tasting Tent – 2.5-hour shifts
•Advertising – attend a few meetings to gather information that needs advertising; contract with advertising agencies.
•Car Show – park cars, direct traffic, and handle registrations
•Children’s Activities – 2- to 3-hour shifts
•Canaligator Race – planning throughout the year and helping during the race.
•Arts and Crafts – help review applications, check in vendors; serve as goodwill ambassador to listen to crafter suggestions, needs,
•Solicitations – research and contact sponsors to help fund event.
•Entertainment Committee – overseeing the days of event.
•Setup/teardown – 1.5 hours at beginning and end of event
•Garbage detail – 1.5 hours twice daily
•Co-coordinator for event – share job of overseeing the event. Plan general meeting agendas and lead approximately 10 meetings per year.
This does not count the over 50 volunteers needed for the two days of the event. “Canal Days brings people to the area and thus benefits our community, and many come back throughout the year to support our local businesses,” said Ginny Swarthout, the tireless chairperson for Spencerport Canal Days. “People have even moved here after attending Canal Days. They comment on the friendly atmosphere and small-town quaintness and want to be a part of it.”
Anyone with a few spare hours, a penchant for organization, a talent for mobilizing volunteers or just a love for the Village of Spencerport and this community event, please stop by one of the Information Booths where there will be signup sheets, contact Ginny Swarthout at Spencerportcanaldays35@gmail.com or call 585-352-1350 to learn how you can help make Spencerport Canal Days 2024 a reality.
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First Congregational Church of Spencerport to host Children’s Activity Tent
by Grace Scism for Spencerport Canal Days
For a second year, volunteers from the First Congregational Church of Spencerport UCC have stepped up to host the Children’s Activity Tent at Spencerport Canal Days. “We were very excited to have this opportunity this year,” said Sue Bagley, who is coordinating the event. “Working with the kids was so much fun last year. They were
all so sweet and had lots of fun choosing their craft and then making it. So many smiles and giggles!”
Located in the southwest corner of the Firemen’s Field near the food trucks, the Children’s Activity Tent will have an assortment of crafts available for kids of all ages, including decorating superhero masks and princess crowns; bumble bee clothes pins; a mermaid craft; boondoggle and bead
necklaces; a dinosaur craft; and a paper ice cream cone craft.
There is a nominal charge for some activities and donations are gladly accepted. Children of all ages are welcome. Parents/guardians are asked to accompany their children while they work on their projects.
“All of us who worked the tent had such a great experience that we decided at the end of Canal Days to ask to do it again this year,” added Bagley.
Music lovers will love the entertainment at Spencerport Canal Days
by Grace Scism
for Spencerport Canal Days
Jazz, funk, rock, pop, country – no matter what your music preference, the entertainment at Spencerport Canal Days is sure to please.
The two-piece vocalist/drummer group SIRSY will perform from 1:30 to 3 p.m. Charismatic vocalist/drummer Melanie Krahmer also plays bass on a keyboard with her drumstick and throws in a few mean flute solos too. Guitarist, and Mel’s husband, Rich Libutti plays guitar through a pedal board full of vintage effects and plays bass on a pedal board with his feet. These two multi-instrumentalists manage to sound like a full band. Their energetic show often includes stories from the road, laughter, and dance parties.
Opening the stage on Sunday from 10:30 a.m. to noon is the Greece Jazz Ensemble, directed by Gary Samulski. The band plays all styles of big band music, from the swing era to present day. Performing in the Greater Rochester area since 1997, this volunteer big band has developed a varied repertoire of familiar standards, dance tunes, and modern high-energy jazz charts.
The festival kicks off on Saturday, July 29, from 10 to 11 a.m. with students from Dori’s Music Studio in Spencerport. Dori Swarthout has been finding great bands for Canal Days since 2017. A band teacher at Bernabi Elementary School and owner of Dori’s Music Studio, she has a lot of music connections, making it easy for her to find great bands to perform at Canal Days.
Closing out Saturday from 3:30-5 p.m. is Retro, comprised of Tom Murphy on lead guitar and vocals, Mark Schott on lead guitar and vocals, Mark (Taco) Rodriguez on drums and vocals, and Greg Brockway on bass guitar. The band will be playing classic rock, a little country, and a lot of one hit wonders to keep festival goers dancing.
From 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., Double Down will take the stage with their rock, pop and modern country vibe that has been entertaining thousands of folks across Western NY for decades. They are pros at getting the party started with songs that make you want to dance, sing along, and tap your feet. Double Down features Eva Mancarella on lead vocals, Mike Panessa on lead guitar, Jeff Snopkowski on rhythm guitar, Mike Putorti on bass, and Todd Heschman on drums.
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Hailing from Rochester and on stage from 12:30 to 2 p.m., Canal Quartet is a fourpiece instrumental combo that plays a variety of jazz and funk classics. The band performs at venues ranging from restaurants and festivals to weddings and corporate events. Each member’s background creates a polished and exciting performance filled with classic melodies planting the seeds of completely unique improvisations.
Closing out Canal Days from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. on Sunday is No Big Deal, a trio that plays a mix of rocking tunes from a variety of artists. “We pride ourselves on doing covers of the songs you love, maybe haven’t heard in a while, and we have fun while doing it!” says Patrick Glantz. His guitar and vocals, paired with Jonathan Linder on drums, and Doug Galenza on bass produce a driving rhythm section, ripping guitar solos, and epic arrangements of classic and modernclassic hits.
All performances are in the Fireman’s Field Entertainment Tent with plenty of chairs for visitors to relax in and enjoy the entertainment.
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