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Sponsored Post: St. Joseph's School launches fund raising campaign!

By Lisa Ace

SJS Launches Fund Raising Campaign! Also Calling for Alumni Nominations.

Batavia, NY – St. Joseph Catholic School is pleased to announce the establishment of the All Apostles’ Society, an annual giving society aimed at creating sustainability for the school. Alumni Tom and Jean Lichtenthal have agreed to act as honorary co-chairs for the campaign, which hopes to raise $50,000 by the end of the year.

With the closing of Holy Family School in Le Roy last year, the school has swelled to 300 students from 14 school districts and four different counties. While enrollment remains strong, school officials would like to guarentee the school remains viable for years to come. Principal Karen Green believes the time is right for the school to kick off this initiative.

“We have tremendous support from the church, our families and staff, and the community at large but we want to take steps now to ensure that St. Joe’s will be a vibrant part of the community for years to come,” Green said.

The campaign will be led by Development Director Chad Zambito and supported by the school’s advisory committee including Bryan Winters, a former Holy Family supporter that has made the transition to St Joe’s.

“It was difficult for us to witness the closing of Holy Family but we are very happy with St. Joe’s and want to make sure that parents in Genesee County and the region have an option to provide a Catholic education for their children,” Winters said.

The Lichtenthals both attended St. Joe’s and sent their three children to the school as well.

“St. Joe’s teaches so much more than academics, it gives these children a solid foundation of knowledge, morals and values that they can build on for the rest of their life," Tom said. “We have been involved in committees and fundraisers in the past and are looking forward to helping the school take another step toward sustainability.”

The campaign will kick off with a reception at T.F. Brown’s in Batavia on Aug. 22.

Meanwhile, officials have announced that the 54th annual Popcorn Ball will be held on Oct. 26 and will feature a “Corks and Forks” theme. Nominations are now being accepted for Outstanding Alumni awards.

For more information about the All Apostles’ Society or the Popcorn Ball, call 343-6154 or visit www.sjsbatavia.org.

Sponsored Post: Disc Golf! The newest sports craze at Darien Lakes State Park!

By Lisa Ace

By Lindsay Hawkins

The Newest Sports Craze at Darien Lakes State Park -- Disc Golf!

Think of traditional golf -- but with Frisbees. There, you have disc golf! If throwing is not your forte (like myself), the course may seem intimidating -- but don’t let that deter you from trying it out at Darien Lakes State Park’s beautiful 18-hole Angry Apple Disc Golf Course.

The object of disc golf, much like traditional, is to “complete each hole in the fewest number of strokes” (or throws in this case), according to the Professional Disc Golf Association (PDGA). There are even specific discs like there are golf clubs! You start from a tee area and aim for the target  an elevated metal basket. At Darien Lakes, the course winds through an old apple orchard and wooded hills, presenting quite a fun challenge for players. 

Also known as Frisbee golf, disc golf is a great way to spend time outside with family or friends. Kids to seniors can be seen on the course, which starts just behind the contact station at the entrance to the park. There are three separate tees to accommodate all levels of expertise, so everyone can participate!

Doug Kelly, park manager at Darien Lakes, brought the sport to the park over a year ago, to much success. He knew the park had the perfect land and setup for a disc golf course. Professional golfers and amateurs have visited the park solely to try the course. 

“The sport has a fairly easy learning curve so you can get proficient rather quickly,” Kelly said. “The idea for the course was to create a fun design that would cater both to experienced golfers and those who are just being introduced to the sport. It’s a great way to spend a few hours relaxing while playing at your own pace.”

Disc golf actually has a local connection! In 1970, a group of people from Rochester had been playing disc golf with tournaments and leagues -- they even had a championship event by 1972. The next year, they discovered the International Frisbee Association and turned their championship event into a national one -- the American Flying Disc Open. From there, disc golf was incorporated as an event in the World Frisbee Championship, and then the PDGA was formed. 

The course is open year-round (yes, if you are feeling adventurous, you can play in the winter!) The park will soon be renting and selling discs for use on the course, but keep in mind that there is a lot of foliage surrounding the course and you don’t want to lose your disc! 

Players get to see a secluded part of the park, which is both serene and scenic, while getting in some exercise and relaxation. Visit Darien Lakes' hidden treasure and see what this up-and-coming sport is all about!

Darien Lakes State Park is located at 10475 Harlow Road in Darien.
Call (585) 547-9242 for more information about disc golf and the park.

Sponsored Post: Jam at The Ridge concert lineup! Join the family fun!

By Lisa Ace

Jam at The Ridge concert lineup! Join the family fun! Here is the lineup for our upcoming concerts.

For more information, reservations or to purchase tickets for upcoming events, please visit http://www.frostridge.com/index.html, then select [Concerts] or call us at 585-768-4883.

Frost Ridge, Where the Fun is!

Sponsored Post: 77th Annual Elba Firemen's Onion Festival August 9th & 10th!

By Lisa Ace

Friday August 9th - Listing of Events

  • 5:00pm - Grounds Open
  • 6:00pm - Ladies Aux. Roast Beef on Weck (Inside Rec Hall)
  • 7:00pm - Firemen's Parade (starts on Chapel St., ends at Rec. Hall)
  • 9:00pm - 7th Heaven (in the beer tent)
Saturday August 10th - Listing of Events
  • 12Noon - Kiddie Parade (starting at Dan's Pizza)
  • 12Noon - Kiddie Tractor Pull (by Memorial Statue in front)
  • 12Noon - Ladies Aux. Roast Beef on Weck (inside of Rec. Hall)
  • 1:00pm - Ride Special Main Events
  • 5:00pm - Chicken Barbeque (inside the Rec. Hall)
  • 6:00pm - Mac & Company ( in the beer tent)
  • 7:00pm - Crowning of the Onion Queen (by Memorial Statue in front)
  • 9:00pm - Black Widow (in the beer tent)
  • Midnight - Award winners of grand prize!
    Choice of 2013 Ford Mustang or $20,000 Cash!

Sponsored Post: High Voltage Tattoo has added an additional tattoo booth and another artist

By Lisa Ace

High Voltage Tattoo has added an additional tattoo booth and another artist.

In response to increasing business, we at High Voltage Tattoo and Piercing have added another tattoo booth and hired another artist. For most of 2013 all of the tattoo artists at the shop have been booked in advance with appointments, so we have rarely been able to accommodate walk-ins. Hopefully with an additional new workspace and another tattoo artist, we will be able to get more walk-ins into a chair.

Jeremy is the latest artist to join the High Voltage crew. Jeremy tattooed in Buffalo for six years and has recently moved to Batavia. We now have five people working full time to better meet the needs of our customers.

High Voltage Tattoo is Genesee County's longest established tattoo and piercing shop. We blend old-school values with modern safety standards. Our tattoo artists create custom artwork, coverups or they can bring your own sketches to life. Our studio is a sanctuary of creative self-expression and we uphold a zero-attitude policy. Each client is treated with integrity and respect.

We are open 7 days a week, so stop in for a new tattoo or piercing or call (585) 201-1127 to book an appointment. Visit us online: http://www.hvolttattoo.com/

Sponsored Post: The Yngodess Shop welcomes their 25,000th customer!

By Lisa Ace

The Yngodess Shop welcomes their 25,000th customer, Joan Miller! We are approaching our 18-month anniversary and would like to thank everyone for their continued patronage. We thrive on providing the best products and customer service to the area. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you!

Sponsored Post: Join Bradman Chiropractic in celebrating 25 years of service on Saturday, July 27th, 1pm-5pm!

By Lisa Ace

Bradman Chiropractic will be hosting an anniversary party and open house event to celebrate 25 years of serving familes in the Genesee Region. A significant milestone, Dr. Bradman has helped thousands of people since his doors opened in 1988. We welcome everyone to bring your family down to celebrate with us this Saturday July 27th from 1 to 5 p.m.!

Visit us online at: http://bradmanchiropractic.com

 

Sponsored Post: Washington Towers Hosts an Open House on July 26th from 10am-2pm!

By Lisa Ace

Washington Towers is hosting an Open House from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on July 26th. We will be hosting an Open House to show our beautiful building to the community! Take a tour of an apartment, ASK questions of our staff, MEET other residents, see the amenities we have to offer, LISTEN to music and HEAR a live broadcast by WBTA personalities. Snacks and refreshments will be provided.

This event will take place rain or shine, inside or out. We will be here to show you the benefits of living at "the very best senior facility in Genesee County!"

We offer:

  • Security
  • One bedroom/two bedroom units (no studios)
  • Well maintained inside & out
  • Great location
  • Friendly & helpful staff

Event Highlights:

  • Music by Gridder & Pitch -- 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.
  • Food by Louie & Stella’s Café and Pasta Bowl
  • Live broadcast with WBTA personalities! 10a.m. - Noon

For more information on Washington Towers, please call (585) 344-0200.

HUD Section 8 Housing for Elderly & Disabled (with impaired mobility).
Displays provided by: Wortzman's Furniture Floral Fantasies.

Sponsored Post: Open House for CNC Machinists!

By Lisa Ace

OPEN HOUSE FOR CNC MACHINISTS
Location: Genesee Community College, Main Campus in Batavia, NY.
Date/Time: Wednesday, July 24, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m.

Superior Group assisting Greatbatch Medical of Clarence, NY, with their search for MULTIPLE CNC MACHINISTS for DIRECT HIRE positions. EXPERIENCE IS REQUIRED. CNC Swiss Turning, vertical mill and/or two-axis turning experience & set up experience required.

Pay rage: $18-20+/HR DOE. Shift: 2nd & 3rd shifts. 

Job Location: Clarence, NY. 

**Competitive wages including a 10% shift differential for 2nd & 3rd shifts, 401K with employer match, profit sharing, up to 4 weeks PTO within the 1st year of employment and much more!**

If you cannot attend open house, please call Jamie @ 716-937-5225 or e-mail me at kempskij@superiorgroup.com!

Go Beyond. www.superiorjobs.com. EOE M/F/D/V

Sponsored Post: Genesee County Fair starts tonight and runs through July 20th!

By Lisa Ace

SCHEDULE OF EVENTS
Tuesday 7/16

  • 9am - 4-H Swine Show
  • 12 pm -  4-H Goat Show
  • 2:30 pm - 4-H Sheep Show
  • 6 pm - 4-H Beef Show
  • 6:30 pm - "Genesee's Got Talent" -Talent Show
 
Wednesday 7/17
  • 4 - 8pm -  Mr. Scribbles and various children events
  • 5 - 10pm - Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 5 pm - Classic car show
  • 6:30 pm - Grand Parade in the fairgrounds
  • 7 pm - Karaoke
  • 8 - 11pm - Barnstorm Band
 
Thursday 7/18
  • 5 - 10pm - Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 6 pm - Raceway 5 Stock Car Racing
  • 7 pm - 4-H Livestock Auction
  • 8 pm - Patrick Johnson - Elvis impersonator
  • 8 pm - Karaoke Finals
 
Friday 7/19
  • 5 - 10pm - Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 7 pm - Genesee County Fair Queen and Princess Pageant
  • 7 pm - Demolition Derby
  • 8 pm - Julie Dunlap Band
 
Saturday 7/20
  • 11 am - Farm Stock Tractor Pull - Bring your tractor
  • 1 pm - 10pm Rides by Mainevent Amusements
  • 4 pm - WNY Garden Tractor Pull
  • 6 pm - WNY Pro Farm Tractor and Truck Pull
  • 8 pm - Monster Johnson Band

For more information, please visit us online at: http://gcfair.com

Sponsored Post: Terry Hills Restaurant Invites You to Dinner, Dance and a Swinging Sunset!

By Lisa Ace

Terry Hills Restaurant Invites You to Dinner, Dance and a Swinging Sunset! Thursday, July 11th. Dinner seatings 5-5:30 p.m., and 6 p.m. Serendipity Swing will be playing from 6 to 8 p.m. We will be offering a special menu that includes: Chicken Cordon Bleu, Seafood Stuffed Haddock, Prime Rib, Vegetarian Pasta Capri and Stuffed Pork Tenderloin. Reservations required -- Last call.

Serendipity Swing: “A Little Big Band,” is an Eight-Musician Ensemble with a female and male vocalist from Buffalo that performs music associated with the Golden Age of Glamorous Ballrooms, Classy Supper Clubs, the Most Elegant of Private Parties, and the Great American Songbook.

The music library, with more than 300 titles, contains selections which explore and mirror the beauty of the music elements; melody, harmony and rhythm. It is music that is artful, graceful, whimsical and listenable. The melodies are memorable. The harmonies are soothing and rich in texture. The tempos, rhythms, are danceable and toe-tapping.

Reservations Required – (585) 343-0642dine@terryhills.com
Terry Hills Restaurant, 5122 Clinton St. Road, Batavia
Visit us online at: www.terryhills.com

NY is Open for Business

By Bob Harker

"ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - Chief Executive magazine ranks New York as the49th worst state for business in the opinion of CEOs questioned. The ninth annual survey of CEOs blamed New York's high taxes, bureaucracy and a regulatory system that is difficult to navigate. The CEOs ranked New York just better than California. Most larger states with strong labor unions faired poorly in the rankings. CEOs liked Texas most for the ninth straight year, followed by Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee and Indiana. The ranking comes as New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo is continuing a "New York Open for Business" campaign with TV ads that say the Empire State is now far more welcoming of business and employers. A Cuomo spokesman notes the state is now at its highest work force size ever."

American Legion Turkey Dinner

By Jeanice Howard

The American Legion Auxiliary Annual Turkey Dinner

On November 10th 2012 we will be serving our annual Turkey Dinner

from 5 PM – 7 PM

At the AMERICAN LEGION Post#576

53 WEST MAIN STREET

LE ROY, NY

 

Adults $8.00 per person, Children $5.00 per child

Take Outs available starting at 4:30 pm

The American Legion Auxiliary cooks up a Turkey Dinner with real mashed potatoes and all the trimmings, including homemade pies and deserts.

Open to all members and guests, please join us.

Event Date and Time
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Lazio? Cuomo? What's the Difference? Not Much

By Dave Olsen

 In 2004 private citizens, Andrew Cuomo and Rick Lazio co-hosted a radio show in New Rochelle, NY, where they acted like old pals and complemented each other for their work on making housing affordable when Cuomo was HUD Secretary and Lazio was the House chair of the Housing Opportunity sub-committee. Pretty fascinating stuff (if you're a political nerd like me), about 2 guys out of politics that really want back in.  Anyway here is the audio of the show, it's a hour long and I haven't yet been able to listen to all of it. http://ia331203.us.archive.org/3/items/TheCuomoAndLazioShow/01Track1.mp3

 

and the Blog that turned me on to it.  http://blogs.villagevoice.com/runninscared/archives/2010/05/when_rick_lazio.php

 

I will try to listen to it tonight, as I have things to do now.

Warren Redlich Press Release

By Dave Olsen

 Warren Redlich released this on Sat. May 22,2010. 

 

Cuomo Plan Falls Short

Release to media today in light of Andrew Cuomo’s announcement:

Andrew Cuomo’s “plan” for New York lacks substance. Cutting spending requires more than vague ideas. It means firing people, cutting pay and reducing benefits. Any candidate should have the decency to say who will get hurt.

Warren Redlich is the only candidate who names specific agencies to eliminate and the only one who proposes to cap pay and pensions for government jobs.

With Warren Redlich, workers know whether or not they’re safe. With Cuomo, Lazio, Levy and Paladino, everyone has to worry.

The Redlich plan eliminates spending on corporate welfare and unnecessary agencies so we can reopen parks, stop teacher layoffs and prevent new taxes.

For more on Warren’s plan for New York, see wredlich.com/ny/issues/

Warren Redlich is the Libertarian nominee for Governor. He is also seeking the Republican nomination.

 

I Love New York State, Why Don't Local Restaurants?

By Bea McManis

Did you ever try to order a NYS Wine in a local restaurant?

We spent good money to send a group out of state to tout local tourism and products, when the money might just as well been spent touting New York State wines to our local establishments.

California wines and foreign wines have their place, but shouldn't NY wines be right up there with the rest?

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