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GreeceNewsNY.comVolume 2 Issue 9 May 2016
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Volunteer Greece - People
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Volunteer GreeceGreece Ecumenical Food Shelf volunteers include (l to r) Kate LaBarca, Polly McCubbin, Ann Walker, Marion Renfer, Barb Gardner, Eileen Webber, Mike Bansbach, Joe LaBarca and Mike Zack. A love of helping people in their community bonds this group. These volunteers find their jobs rewarding. They agree that it keeps them busy for the three hours, and they leave feeling good about what they have done. Greece Ecumenical Food Shelf is looking for volunteers to work at the Food Shelf and also for delivery drivers.
Photo by Karen Fien
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Volunteer GreeceGreece Kiwanis - Within this group picture are long time Club members, Bill Joyce, a 50 year member. Kiwanis tradition was always for the branch manager of the Marine Midland Bank to be a member of the Kiwanis, so that was why Bill originally joined the group. He says he has always enjoyed participating in all the Kiwanis events.Ron Arndt is a 40 year member. His Kiwanis experience developed due to an interest in community activities, he also built a lot of friendships through the group.Ray Sunday is a 41 year member. Ray says a friend encouraged him to join and he has developed great friendships and memories as a Kiwanis member.The Greece Kiwanis works as a team on projects, and they work well together. All money raised through projects goes back into the community. Photo by Karen Fien
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Volunteer GreeceGreece Paint Players (L-R Front) Angie Kananen, Jen Moore, Evelyn Webber, Catherine Blind (L-R Back) Keith Moore, Rosario Rinaudo, Gordon Osburn, Daniel Hoak. About their work the Paint Players say, “Performing and bringing joy to our audience. We enjoy working to-gether, we are like a family and our audience has become like our family also, with so many continuing to come to the shows.”
Photo by Karen Fien
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Volunteer GreeceJourney Home is one of several homes for the dying in the Rochester and surrounding area. They are not funded by third party insurance or agencies. They are a not for profit, privately incorporated 501(c)(3) funded through donations, memorials, United Way Donor option (2212) and fundraisers.(L-R) Judy Baker, Volunteer, Sandi Stone, Volunteer, Anita Roach, Vol-unteer Board Chair, Tracey Jagla, Director, Cathy Miller, Volunteer, and Susan Gramlich, Volunteer.Their reasons for volunteering at Journey Home include, “Time to give back to the community after raising a family,” “Sister was a resident and wanted to give back,” “Family can be family again and not just caregiv-ers,” “Provide care for residents as well as their families,” “Have met the nicest people at the hardest time of their lives,” “Love the people they work with and the residents,” “It is a center point, puts things in perspective,” and “Was a nurse and felt it was something that was a perfect fit when retired.” Photo by Karen Fien
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Greece Performing Arts Society Notable Garden Tour
Since 1969 the Greece Performing Arts Society has been bringing quality mu-sical arts and enter-tainment to the Town of Greece and the en-tire Rochester area. This not-for-profit organization, which supports five musical groups and a sum-mer theater camp, is funded by member-ships, business do-nations and special fundraising events. In 1997 a commit-tee was formed to begin a new fundraiser - a garden tour which would bring visitors to the west side of the county to see beautiful gardens and be entertained by musicians and artists in the gardens. On Saturday, June 18, 2016, the 20th Annual GPAS Notable Garden Tour will be held from 10am to 4pm, rain or shine, continuing a tradition that is anticipated and welcomed each year by approximately 500 visitors. This year “A Rainbow of Gardens” will feature eight gardens, from “A Multi-Themed Garden” on Stone Road to “An Old and New Garden” on Edgemere Drive.The tour ticket booklet for the self-guiding tour contains a map showing the location of each garden and a description of the garden. Tour visitors will also enjoy live music, visual artists and light refreshments in each garden. In addition a perennial plant sale will be held from 9am to 3pm at 179 Kentucky Crossing. This sale is open to the public with no ticket needed. The Notable Garden Tour and the GPAS Gift-Wrapping Booth in Greece Ridge Mall in December are the largest fundraisers sponsored by GPAS. The funding is nec-essary to support the 5 performing groups; Greece Concert Band, Greece Community Orchestra, Greece Symphony Or-chestra, Greece Choral Society, Greece Jazz Band, and GPAS Summer Theater Camp. These groups are always looking for new members. Those interested can call the GPAS Hot-line 585-234-5636 or visit www.greeceperformingarts.org . Tickets for the Garden Tour are: $17 in advance until June 17, 2016; $22 day-of-tour; $15 for GPAS members. Tickets will be available starting on Mother’s Day, May 8, 2016 at the following locations: Green Acre Farm and Nursery, 3456 Latta Road, 14612, 227-0510 Rockcastle Florist, 870 Long Pond Rd., 14612, 225-3640 VanPutte Gardens, 136 North Ave., 14626, 225-7770 Frear’s Garden Center, 1050 Stone Road, 14616, 663-5130 Faris Pharmacy, 2050 Latta Road, 14612, 663-6950
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Volunteer GreeceUnity Hospital Volunteers (R-L) Andrew DelDuca, Kayla Lilly, Pam Horton, John Schwartz, Nancy Willoughby, Angie Kananen. On volunteering they agree, “It gives you a nice feeling helping people. Giving back to the community gives us a purpose.”
Photo by Karen Fien
Volunteer Greece Greece Historical Society (L-R) Bill Sauers, Wallie Rust, Alan Muel-ler and Arnie Amering standing, Marie Poinan seated on the left and Lee Strauss seated on the right in the office at the Greece Historical Society Museum. These volunteers enjoy giving back to their community. They say it’s fun doing what you love doing when you are retired. They all love his-tory and also educating children who come to visit.
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16 GreeceNewsNY.com May 2016Helpful Spring Tips and Free Rabies ClinicA reminder from the Animal Control Office that Spring can bring some wild life issues to home owners. To avoid having unwanted critters on your property keep it as uninviting as possible. Do this by eliminating all food sources from wildlife. This can include your garbage cans, pet food bowls and bird feeders. It is also important to check your roof vents and soffits to elimi-nate the nesting of animals such as squirrels. Be sure to finish off areas under decks and sheds to prevent animals from nesting and breeding.Most importantly we would like to invite you to our Free Rabies Clinic on Wednesday May 11, 2016 from 5pm-7pm. This free ra-bies clinic is held at the Greece Highway Department located at 647 Long Pond Road. Free rabies vaccinations are for dogs, cats and ferrets. We ask all dogs are leashed and ferrets and cats are in cages. Pets must be at least 3 months of age. Rabies vaccines are required in NYS for all pets over 4 months of age and are needed to license your dog. For more information call 585-581-4025.Peter Braggins, Greece Police Animal Control Officer
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Victory Road Outreach hosts “The Greatest Baby Shower Ever”by Barbara Burke
On May 21, 2016 from 11AM to 3PM PetraPlace Coun-seling Services’ Victory Road Outreach Program will host “The Greatest Baby Shower Ever” as part of their new Mommacare Program.
The Mommacare Program is a free program for young moms-to-be that offers support, friendship with others going through the same situation, education from health-care and social work professionals, and also provides much needed baby care products. Mommacare participants will meet on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month from 5:30-7PM, a light dinner is included at each meeting. During the meetings there will be clinical social workers available to help with questions and concerns of moms-to-be. There will also be trained volunteers that will help program par-ticipants find additional resources that are available within the community. Topics of discussion during the program include Dealing With Changes, Becoming A Mom, Getting and Staying Healthy, Understanding Your Body and Plan-ning for the Future.
The Mommacare program will officially be launched in September of 2016.
“The Greatest Baby Shower Ever” is a community out-reach of the Mommacare Program that encourages com-munity members to help the young mothers-to-be by do-nating baby and mom care items. It will be held on Saturday May 21, 2016 at the Adeline Park Shelter, 124 Armstrong Road, Greece. Adeline Park is a 6.5 acre neighborhood park located in northeastern Greece. The Adeline Park Shelter will be decorated with a Baby Shower Theme.
Community members are encouraged to drop in anytime between 11AM and 3PM and enjoy refreshments, activi-
ties, and surprises. Volunteers will be available to answer questions about the Mommacare Program. Please bring a gift of new or gently used baby items which will be given to the new moms in the Mommacare program as they move forward to becoming moms.
Most needed items include diapers, clothing and acces-sories… anything that moms go through a lot of when car-ing for an infant. (Please note car seats, cribs or walkers cannot be accepted).
There will also be a baked food sale during the event that will benefit the Mommacare Program.
Mommacare is a Community Education and Awareness Outreach through PetraPlace Counseling Services. With extensive community involvement, “PetraPlace promotes mental health care and support in our community’s expe-riences with recovery and revitalizing hope for the future of all.”
The Founder and Executive Director of PetraPlace Coun-seling Services is Stacey Reed-MacGregor, MSW LCSW, she says, “Our mission and vision continues to grow and so does the need for our programs and services. Making our-selves welcoming and accessible as well as educating our community about mental health has been a major focus.”
For more information about Mommacare and PetraPlace Counseling Services visit www.petraplace.org or call 585-730-7777.
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Volunteer GreeceThe Greece Ecumenical Clothing Closet, (L-R), Mary Agati, Judy Ertel, Lori Gibbs & Linda Mal-ta volunteer at the Greece Ecumenical Clothing Closet, 500 Maiden Ln., Greece. They enjoy help-ing and meeting the people in their community who need their services. The Clothing Closet is open Monday through Saturday 9-11am, pro-viding gently-worn, clean clothing for residents of all ages and sizes. Everything is free. Proof of residency is required. One bag to fill with neces-sary items is given, once a month.
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Andreano Receives “Community Champion Award”by Tami Raco
Linda Andreano was elected into her position as Fire Commissioner of the North Greece Fire District in Decem-ber of 2013. This is a 5 year term and non-paid commit-ment for Linda. In addition to being one of the Commis-sioners of the District she is also the Vice Chairwoman of Greece Fire Council. She is the only woman in 93 years to ever hold a Commissioner position in the district as well as the first woman to sit on the Greece Fire Council. Remark-ably she is the one of the few people in the district with no firefighting experience.
The reason Linda decided to run for this position in 2013 is to give back to the community and district that helped save her life. Linda had a near brush with death in 2003 when she had an ectopic pregnancy. The North Greece Fire Department arrived on scene and made sure Linda got the proper medical attention at the hospital. She was consid-ered dead for a brief moment, and if it was not for the first responder from the North Greece Fire Department, she would not be here today.
Linda is a University of Rochester graduate and has lived in Greece for 16 years with her husband, daughter and twin boys. She comes from a corporate project manage-ment background and currently owns her own business. Linda balances her time between her family life, running Planet Botanica, and her Fire Commissioner responsibili-ties. Linda felt the position at the district gave her a perfect opportunity to help the district with their budget planning. The district is made up of five elected Commissioners who serve in non-paid positions. Linda serves as the district’s Public Information Officer, she assists with budgeting and setting the districts tax rate, negotiates and approves pur-chases, and bills and overseeing projects. She is well ac-quainted with Article 10 laws which govern the Fire Dis-trict, and she working closely with the District Attorneys. She also actively works on maintaining a positive ISO rat-ing in the District which directly impacts the home owners cost of fire insurance.
All Linda’s hard work and giving back to the community has earned her this most recent nomination for the “Com-munity Champion Award” by the Rochester Professional Consultants Network. She is the winner of the Community Champion Award for providing guidance and direction that
has resulted in a noteworthy improvements within the community. She has been recognized for her contribution as an active member of the Greece Chamber and as the Fire Commissioner of the North Greece Fire District. The 2nd Annual RPCN Awards Gala Dinner was held on April 19, 2016 at the Double Tree Hotel by Hilton on Jefferson Road.
When Linda was asked what motivates her to do this work she said, “My passion comes from giving back to my Community, that’s what I am driven by.” Linda also feels honored to be able to work with “some of the best in the business of firefighting.” She said, “If it weren’t for those who helped me, and continue to help me learn my way, I would not be able to perform any of my duties in an effec-tive way.”
To learn more about Linda and the North Greece Fire Dis-trict visit http://www.northgreecefd.com/about/
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Greece Planning Board Chairman Alvin I. Fisher Receives Award
Longtime Greece Planning Board Chairman Alvin I. Fisher received the 2016 New York Planning Federation John O. Cross Award for Outstanding Planning Board Chair at the NYPF Annual Conference in Saratoga Springs on April 18, 2016.
Chairman Fisher has served on the Greece Planning Board for nearly 38 years; 25 of those years as the board’s chair. He has participated in nearly 900 planning board meetings, overseeing the review of several thousand ap-plications for site plan and subdivision approval. According to Monroe County Real Property Data, more than 1/3 of Greece’s housing stock was approved for construction dur-ing Chairman Fisher’s tenure.
Chairman Fisher is being recognized by NYPF as an out-standing chairman for his ability to constructively involve the public in the planning process, his ability to maintain order in public meetings, and not least of all his longev-ity as a board member and chair. He strives to ensure that all concerns and opinions are considered in the Planning Board’s decisions, and for this he has gained the respect of town residents and the development community alike.
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Benefits of a CSA for Fruits and Vegetablesby Tami Mungenast Personal Trainer and Nutrition Coach
What is a CSA? CSA is short for Community Supported Agri-culture. CSA is a relatively new idea in farming, but it has been gaining momentum since its introduction to the United States from Europe in the mid 1980’s. The concept originated in Swit-zerland and Japan, where consumers interested in safe food and farmers joined together in economic partnerships with the farm-ers. When you join a CSA you are actually buying a share in a local farm. The members who buy a share pay in advance for a growing season which helps allow the farmer to have operating capital. The cost ranges from approximately $400-$700 depend-ing on the farm, what is included and the frequency. Some CSAs offer a half share option for those who have smaller families or want to try it for a year before committing to the full share. The growing season in our area typically starts in June and ends late October. During the growing season members receive a box of produce from their CSA on a regular schedule. Typically pick-ups are once a week at a designated picks up location.
What are the benefits of a CSA? Fresh Food! Often farmers pull the food from the ground the
same day you get it. CSA produce doesn’t get shipped across the country on trucks or sit on store shelves before you get it. The re-sult is the produce lasts much longer than store bought produce. Fresh picked produce yields higher nutrients and more flavor.
Save Money! It is less expensive to buy directly from the farm-er than a retailer. You get the benefits of purchasing fresh lo-cally grown produce without the increased prices at the grocery store. The middle man has been eliminated. You also reduce the carbon footprint since your produce does not have far to travel!
Getting Closer to Your Food Source = Healthier! By belonging to a CSA you get closer to your food and the people who grow it. As you probably heard often get as close to your food source as possible. CSAs offer you the opportunity to know exactly where your food is coming from and how they are growing it. You can build a relationship with the farmer and learn about the use of chemicals, suggestions on how to cook it, recipes and more!
Learning to Eat Seasonally! By receiving your share each week you learn which foods are in season and when they grow. The
CSA helps you learn to look forward to the foods as they are nat-urally harvested in our own area. Grocery stores have trained us to shop without seasons as produce comes in from all areas of the country and the world. We lost the healthy flow of our local growing seasons in our diets. Seasonal foods vary in nutrients and are body needs more of certain nutrients during different times of the year. It can be healthier to eat produce according to the seasons.
Take the Pressure Off! If you don’t have the space time or tal-ent to grow your own food purchasing a CSA lets you rely on a lo-cal farmer who does! Even if you do like to grow your own small vegetable garden, use a CSA to supplement what you’re growing. Sometimes our own gardens can be wiped out due to weather or pests. CSA to the rescue!
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Volunteer GreeceGreece Rotarians worked with Senator Joe Robach at his recent Electronic Re-cycling event at Ecopark in Rochester. A constant stream of old computers, printers, microwave ovens, and other electronics kept everyone busy. Some of the participating Rotarians are (l-r) Greg Sadwick, Pattie Anthony, Club President, Jon Seiler, Senator Robach, Mike Taylor, Mike Sofia, and Mike Masiello.
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License - A Novel by Diane Rivoli Chapter Eight DOG LICENSE
Owen couldn’t figure out what the big deal was. He could hear his mother crying in the next room. Or was she laughing?
Owen shook his head. It wasn’t like his sister Dixie had died or anything! She was just moving into her own apart-ment. That wasn’t anything to cry about. Not like when As-trid had died.
His Mom always told the story of how she was eight months pregnant with him and Gabriel when she had walked down the street to the neighbor’s to see the new litter of puppies. And when she walked back home she had a tiny black pup in the palm of her hand. That was Astrid!
Mom said that every morning when she got up she could see with her naked eye that Astrid had actually grown big-ger during the night. She grew bigger and bigger and big-ger until she ended up weighing one hundred pounds!
A few weeks after Mom brought Astrid home, he himself had been born. And seven minutes after that, there came Gabe! With him and Gabe and Astrid being so close in age, it was almost like they were triplets. But none of them looked the same because Owen and Gabe were fraternal twins and Astrid, of course, was a dog. Owen often wished that he and Gabe were identical though. What tricks they could play on people if no one could tell them apart! And Owen and Gabe were all about playing tricks.
Astrid was only ten years old when she had died last year but even though ten was young for a human, Dad said it was getting on in years for a big Lab/Shepherd/Samoyed/Husky mix like Astrid.
Up until the day she died, there hadn’t been a day in his life that Astrid hadn’t been there – helping him eat his cereal, chewing on one end of her puppy toy while Owen chewed on the other, chasing Dad’s good tennis balls that Owen threw for her in the back yard or just laying still while Owen hugged her and buried his face in the soft thick fur on the back of her scruffy neck. Nothing seemed the same after Astrid died. He felt lost without her around.
They had buried her in the back yard under the tree that she liked to lay under to get out of the sun. She was wrapped in a soft old blanket to keep her warm and they put some of her favorite toys with her to keep her com-pany. Dixie read a poem she had written about how won-derful Astrid was and how lucky everyone in heaven was to have her with them now. They had all cried their eyes out. And even days or weeks later, just when they thought they were done crying, something else would set them off again.
Like when Owen found Astrid’s toy gorilla under the couch. He got all choked up and tears started rolling down his cheeks.
Mom had started sobbing when a bunch of Astrid’s loose dog hairs appeared out of nowhere and went floating
around on the kitchen floor like a tumbleweed. And he had found Gabe blubbering behind the shed holding one of Astrid’s chewed up tennis balls in his hands.
Dad came up with the idea of hanging a plaque on the tree as a remembrance to Astrid. He found a place online that could make the plaque and they sent them a drawing of Astrid that Owen had done himself, which had looked exactly like her, along with some words that Mom had writ-ten. The plaque turned out awesome!
ASTRIDBELOVED FAMILY DOG
HER SPIRIT WILL STAY HERE IN THIS YARD TO ROMP AND PLAY FOREVER IN OUR HEARTS
SHE WILL REMAIN ALWAYS OUR PUP ALWAYS OUR GUARDIAN AND PROTECTOR
He really missed Astrid. He looked at that plaque on the tree whenever he was in the back yard. Would he miss Di-xie? Maybe a little. Who were they going to play tricks on now without Dixie around?
“Gabe! Gabe! Dixie just left!” Owen whispered loudly, kicking the upper bunk to wake his brother. “So,” Gabe mumbled sleepily “Did you put the spiders in her suit-case?”
Gabe bolted upright in his bed and sat there, a wide grin spreading across his face.“That I did, big bro. That I did!” “Awesome! Yah, baby, yah!”
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Look online at www.greecenewsny.com for Chapter 9 on 5/2 and Chapter 10 on 5/9, with Chapter 11 appearing in our June print edition available on May 16, 2016.
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Print editions available at Interior Expressions by Design in Greece, Lift Bridge Book Shop in Brockport & Simply NY on Culver Road. Online at Amazon and Diane’s website. Comments, Questions? Contact Diane Rivoli through her website www.dianerivoli.com.
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GreeceNewsNY.com May 2016 27Greece Chamber Annual Youth Hall of Fame Marks Its 26th Year
The need for recognizing the accomplishments and achieve-ments of our young people within the community is something often overlooked. If you would like to show your support for an outstanding community of young people, the Greece Chamber of Commerce invites you to join them on Thursday, May 5, 2016, at 7:00 pm at The Mall at Greece Ridge (in the State Street Wing) for the 26th Annual Greece Youth Hall of Fame Induction Cer-emony. This special event of acknowledgement for outstand-ing youth was started in 1990 by the Greece Youth Hall of Fame Founding Committee Chair Ralph DeStephano.
The Youth Hall of Fame induction Ceremony, over the last 26 years has applauded more than 260 outstanding 11th and 12th grade students residing in the Town of Greece, from any regional public, parochial or charter school. These students have demon-strated excellence in personal growth and development through: exceptional volunteerism within the community; remarkable achievement in employment; overcoming personal tragedy; coping with overwhelming life challenges; or a combination of these circumstances and beyond. This year the Greece Chamber of Commerce along with current Greece Chamber Youth Hall of Fame Chair Rhett VanScoter, the Youth Hall of Fame committee and long- standing event sponsors, VanScoter Insurance Agency; The Summit Federal Credit Union; Tompkins Bank of Castile; Van-Putte Gardens; and Wegmans Food Markets (Latta Road); and the Greece and Hilton Central School Districts will recognize 16 students at the induction ceremony for their successful endeav-ors.
Greece Chamber of Commerce Youth Hall of Fame nomina-tions are submitted by the public, inductees are determined by the Greece Chamber of Commerce Youth Hall of Fame Commit-tee based on meeting and/or exceeding the selected criteria.
“The Greece Chamber of Commerce joins with business and community leaders in understanding the importance of recogniz-ing and supporting young people who demonstrate exceptional positive qualities and achievements, often in the face of adver-sity,” said Sarah Lentini, Greece Chamber of Commerce President
and CEO. “We are proud to be part of this effort.”This year’s Greece Chamber of Commerce Youth Hall of Fame
Committee Members are Rhonda Ball (The Summit Federal Credit Union); Alex Broccuto (Genesee Regional Bank); Kim Bel-levia (Tompkins Bank of Castile); Ralph DeStephano (Buckman Enterprises); Susan Edgett (Greece Chamber of Commerce); Gina Inclima (Top Notch Janitorial Services); Sarah Lentini (Greece Chamber of Commerce); Kyle Van Putte (Van Putte Gardens); Rhett VanScoter (VanScoter Insurance Agency); and Brian Ward (Ward & Schmerebeck, PC).
To learn more about the Greece Chamber of Commerce Youth Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony or to register as a guest, visit www.GreeceChamber.org or contact Sue Edgett, Director of Member Services & Events, at 585-227-7272, [email protected].
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Greece Chamber Youth Hall of Fame Ceremony - (l to r) Greece Chamber Youth Hall of Fame Committee Chair and owner of VanScoter Insurance Agency, Rhett VanScoter, Greece Chamber of Commerce President & CEO Sarah Lentini, Monroe County Ex-ecutive Cheryl Dinolfo, and Greece Chamber Youth Hall of Fame Founder Ralph A. DeStephano pose for photo at the 25th An-nual Greece Chamber Youth Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony.
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Lunchtime Concert for Greece Rotary Mem-bers - Greece Rotarians recently enjoyed a concert during their weekly luncheon and meeting. Thank You to the vocalists from Greece Athena High School. The Club was honored to welcome Rotary District 7120 Vocal Contest Co-Chair Sandy Mc Lellan, who presented an award to Kendall Miller. Kend-all placed 3rd in the competition. Shown (l-r) Nevasse Magone-Fragale, Melanie Morillo, Sandy Mc Lellan, presenting award to Kend-all Miller, and Ashley Cahill.
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Norman Rockwell’s “The Rookie”
On Sunday, April 10, 2016 the Greece Historical So-ciety hosted the presentation “Norman Rockwell - The Rookie.”
Greece resident, Sherm Safford as a young man modeled as the rookie in the Red Socks locker room for the Norman Rockwell painting. Safford spoke about his experiences working with Norman Rockwell as a model and the notoriety he enjoyed in the years since the painting was featured on the cover of the Satur-day Evening Post on March 2, 1953. He also shared the process that Rockwell used to paint the picture as well as interesting stories about the other people in the painting, Norman Rockwell and the community they lived in at the time of the painting. Norman Rockwell’s original painting of “The Rookie” sold in May 2015 for $22.5 million. Photo by Karen Fien
Greece Choral Society presents Mozart’s “REQUIEM”
Friends of The Greece Public Library Spring Book Sale May 18 thru 21, 2016 in the Welsh Room at the Greece Public Library, 2 Vince Toffany Blvd., Greece. Wednesday Night from 5:00 - 7:00 pm is Preview Night for Members only. Membership is $5.00 annually.Open to the Public Book Sale dates are May 19 thru 21, 2016.
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The Greece Choral Society, directed by Rollo Fisher, will perform Mozart’s “Requiem” on Sunday, May 22, 2016, at 4 PM at St. Charles Borromeo Church, 3003 Dewey Ave-nue, Greece. The performance will include orchestra and soloists. The soloists are Soprano Kelly Allen, Alto Kath-ryn Kolyer, Tenor Daren Lopez-Villanueva, Bass Matthew DiDonna. “Requiem” was Mozart’s final work and at the time of his death in 1791, it was unfinished. The composi-tion was completed after his death by a musical colleague. A Requiem is a mass for the dead. Mozart was commis-sioned by a wealthy patron to compose the work, but it has
been surmised that Mozart intended his “Requiem” to be performed at his funeral. The presentation of the “Requi-em” will be preceded by a performance from a Women’s ensemble Rochester Rhapsody. The concert is free with a suggested donation of $5. All donations go to the Greece Perfroming Arts Society which sponsors five musical groups and a Summer Theater Camp. The Greece Choral Society is one of the five groups. For further information call the GPAS Hotline, 585-234-5636 or visit www.greeceperform-ingarts.org.
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Art at the Library - On Monday, April 4, 2016 Karlene Van Deusen instructed the class on techniques for paint-ing Spring Daffodils using acrylic paints. Art classes are held at the Greece Public Library, 2 Vince Tofany Blvd. Next scheduled class is on May 2, 2016, “Drawing a Charcoal Still Life.” For more information or to sign up for a class visit www.greecepublicli-brary.org. Photo by Karen Fien
PANCAKE BREAKFAST Saturday, May 14, 2016 - 9-11:30AMBarnard Restaurant & Party House360 Maiden Lane, Greece$6 Per Person - Family 4 Pack $20 - Children Under 3 FreePancakes, Sausage, Juice, Coffee & TeaInfo. and Tickets - Angie Kananen 865-9742 or email: [email protected] by Kiwanis Club of Greece and Honor Flight Rochester
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Greece Rotary Welcomes New Members - Rotary District Governor and Greece club member Bill Gormont led the induction. Participants in the ceremony are (l -r ) District Governor Gormont, Sponsor Al Meilutis and Shawn Davis, and Sponsor Larry Wills and Jeff Jung. For information on Greece Rotary membership go to www. Greecerotary.org.
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North Greece Fire Department Honors Members
The North Greece Fire Depart-ment recently held their annual installation of Officers Dinner. This year’s dinner marked the 94th year that North Greece has provided emergency and non-emergency services to the residents of the North Greece Fire District. State Senator Joe Robach and Greece Town Super-visor Bill Reilich were also in at-tendance to help celebrate the occasion.
The following members were recognized for their years of ser-vice to the organization:5 Years - Jay Jeffries, John Nor-mal, Jeff Simmons, Andrew Young and Dr. Stephen Zajak10 years - Heidi Boehl Jeffers, Jeff Gates, Jim Hare, Brad Knight, Jonah Larabee, Tom Sullivan, David Yantz15 years - Jason Cates, Craig Gri-erson, Matt Healey, Kris Helfer, Frank Lombardo, Paul McManus, John Williams Chris Wood20 Years - Kevin Battaglia and Gary DiMora25 years - Rick Delvecchio45 years - Bill Miller50 years - Sherman Manchester, Jr.55 Years - Gene PrestonTop Responder Award of 2015 - Gene Preston
Special Recognition Awards were also given out to Green Acre Farms & Nursery and Hushards RV for their continued support.
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Kitchen Open Till 1:30AM Daily;
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512 Long Pond Rd., Rochester 14612 • 227-9100
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New 65” TV NHL Center Ice Package
16 oz. cans Genny, Genny Light,
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and 10 Wings $13.75
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Well Drinks
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Long Pond Pub
510 Long Pond Rd., Rochester, NY 14612
Well known forour homemade wing sauce, blue cheese
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Over 40 Years of Good Times & Great Food!
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429-6540 • 426-3397
Giuseppe’s
Prices subject to change without notice.
Catering MenuBuffet #1 - Roasted Chicken, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Rolls & ButterBuffet #2 - Choice of meats: Roasted Chicken, Chicken French, Chicken Cacciatore, Chicken Parmigiano, Chicken Marsala, Roast Beef Burgundy, Baked Ham, Sausage, Peppers and Onions, Veal Parmiagiano, Veal French, Meatballs or Sausage from the Sauce. Includes: Baked Ziti, Roasted Potatoes, Tossed Green Salad with Dressing, Italian Relish Tray, Rolls & Butter.
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entrees by the Pan alsoavailable
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Fresh Baked Breads & Pastries now available
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Mother’s Day DinnerServing 4pm-9pm
Serving 10am-3pmEggs Benedict, Cinnamon French Toast, Breakfast Pizza, Scrambled
Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Oven Baked Potatoes, Chicken French, Pulled Pork Sliders, Ham, Pasta, Fresh Fruit and much more!
reservationsrecommended
adults $16.95 • Children 10 & under half PriceChildren under 3 Free
Mother’s Day Brunch
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