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Relive the Days When the Canal Was King! Saturday, September 17th & Sunday, September 18th
CANALTOWN DAYSPALMYRA
Grand Parade a Saturday at 4:00 pm
Main Street • Route 31 • Palmyra • www.palmyracanaltowndays.org
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PalmyraAnnual44th New York
Advertising supplement to the Wayne Post for September 14, 2011
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FREEPARKING
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4CANALTOWN DAYS is a FAMILY EVENT!For the comfort and safety of all our guests bikes, skateboards, rollerblades and pets except for seeing eye guide dogs are prohibited from all festival areas.
PALMYRA CANALTOWN
DAYS P.O. BOX 64
PALMYRA, NY 14522
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 • 10-7Breakfast in the Park|Sub Sandwiches 7:00 to 10:00Horsedrawn Wagon Rides 10:00 to 2:00 Antiques 10:00 to 6:00 Food Booths 10:00 to 7:00Craft Booths 10:00 to 7:00Market Square 10:00 to 7:0028th NY Vol. Infantry Civil War Reenactment 10:00 to 6:00Antique & Classic Car Show 11:00 to 3:00Fine Arts Show & Sale 11:00 to 6:30Little Dude Ranch Pony Rides 11:00 to 7:00Canal Walks 11:00 and 1:00, Starts at Info BoothCanoe, Kayak, Paddleboat, Waterball Rentals 11:00 to 3:00Museums Open Noon to 4:00Canal Boat Rides on Rose Lummis Noon to 4:00 Chicken Barbecue Noon until GONE! Ox Roast 4:00 to 8:00 with Sandwiches at NoonGRAND PARADE 4:00 Pre & Post Parade Band Demo
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SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 • 10-4Breakfast in the Park|Sub Sandwiches 7:00 to 10:00Canaltown Days 5K Run or Walk 9:00 Horsedrawn Wagon Rides 10:00 to 11:45 Craft Booths 10:00 to 4:00Market Square 10:00 to 4:00Food Booths 10:00 to 4:00Chicken Barbecue 11:00 until GONE!Canal Walks 11:00 and 1:00, Starts at Info BoothCanal Boat Rides on Rose Lummis 11:00 to 4:00Little Dude Ranch Pony Rides 11:00 to 4:00Canoe, Kayak, Paddleboat, Waterball Rentals 11:00 to 5:00Museums Open Noon to 4:00 Antiques Noon to 5:00HORSEDRAWN PARADE 2:00
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Clean SWEEP
Kevin Wright of K&D Disposal will once again be donating his time and equipment to collect the huge amounts of garbage generated by Canaltown Days. This is not new for Kevin, as he has graciously done it for many years. Festival organizers said they are grateful, as the service saves the festival a considerable amount of money.
Canaltown Days is happy to welcome back Chet Walker as our Grand Parade Emcee, Saturday, September 18 at 4:00 pm. Chet is the morning co-host of 1180 WHAM Morning News. Every day, he wakes up more Western New Yorkers than all the local Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts combined! From Buffalo to Syracuse, Lake Ontario to the Pennsylvania border, every weekday morning,
Chet and his radio partner, Beth Adams, serve up news and entertainment with a great big dose of fun. Together they have been the most listened-to morning radio program for 15 years straight.
Find Chet Walker and Beth Adams every weekday morning from 5:00 to 9:00 am on 1180 WHAM Morning News.
Popular radio host will emcee parade
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Take home mementos!The Palmyra Canaltown Days Committee will again this year be offering commemorative items for sale, including t-shirts and drink koozies. Purchase mementos on the north side of Main Street, next to the information booth in front of the Village Park.
Rose Lummis Canal Tour
Take a narrated boat tour on a 1953 Mississippi River boat, the Rose Lummis.Tours leave the Port of Palmyra at 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:30 pm. $13 per person, $9 for children ages 2-12. Tickets available at the Canaltown Days Information Booth and at the boat. Lunch and snacks included. Return transportation provided.
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Palmyra’s history is alive and well today, over 200 years later. Once known as the “Queen of Canal Towns,” Palmyra was an important center of trade along the Erie Canal, despite its start as a frontier village. Today Palmyra is an historical and recreational oasis in a countryside community that has preserved and retains much of its original architecture. When strolling through Palmyra you can experience the feel of the 1800s, Victorian-era grandeur, and the ongoing prominence of well-known citizens who lived here.
In 1820, Joseph Smith, at the young age of 14, claimed to have a vision of God, which prompted him to create the Mormon religion. In 1830 he organized the Mormon Church, which began with a membership of six. Now the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has more than eleven million members worldwide. Each year thousands of people flock to the area to attend the Hill Cumorah Pageant, a great outdoor theatrical production depicting the beginning of the Mormon religion. Palmyra’s diverse religious history can been seen in the center of town where four churches stand on four corners of Main Street. Winston Churchill’s maternal grandfather, Leonard Jerome, worked as an apprentice in a village store in Palmyra in the 1830’s. Then, after completing his education at Princeton, he became a partner in his uncle’s law practice here.William Phelps was a vital citizen who served needs of locals and travelers with his general store, tavern, boarding house and bakery, all housed in one building, erected in 1826. The William Phelps General Store and Home Museum has remained intact with original merchandise, furnishings and artifacts.
In 1856, John M. Jones changed the face of the printing industry when he opened a ompany that for 63 years produced and exported printing presses and cutters. The Print Shop Museum houses some of the finest printing equipment ever made.This Alling Coverlet Museum on William Street houses the largest collection of handwoven coverlets in the United States. The Palmyra Historical Museum is a former hotel and tavern that includes 23 rooms displaying over 200 years of Palmyra’s history and its influence on American life and culture.Visitors to this town of living history can walk the Erie Canal Heritage Trail, explore the Market Street Historic District, and even hunt for ghosts. The William Phelps General Store and Palmyra Historical Museum come alive at night during the Ghost Tours that can be experienced here.Palmyra hosts celebrations and events that depict its quintessential rustic charm that are sure to delight. When visiting stay one of the homey bed and breakfasts in the area, or nearby cottages, camping, or inns. [Information courtesy of www.palmyrany.com, www.co.wayne.ny.us]
Palmyra’s Proud History
You will not want to miss the Palmyra Canaltown Days Market Square this year! We have several new vendors as well as many returning vendors offering a large variety of unique and exciting items.
The children can “pan for gold” while the adults shop for special treasures and bargains. There will be sports collectables, leather goods, clothing, antiques, culinary items, jewelry, crafts, skin care products, pet items, home décor, stoneware and more.
Come spend the weekend with us and get a jump start on your holiday shopping. Our location is still at the HSBC Bank parking lot on Main Street. If you need more information or want to be a vendor, please contact Deb Profeta or Patti Griffin, c/o Canaltown Days Committee, P.O. Box 64, Palmyra, NY 14522 or visit our website at www.palmyracanaltowndays.org.
Apetz: Barefoot books, puppets & puzzlesBailey: African skin careCareNet Pregnancy CenterESL FCUEverdry WaterproofingFlip Flops Tan Shop: Tanning products & lotionFountaine: T-shirts, incense, hatsFriberg: TupperwareHill: Trading cards, sports plaques, sports hats, etc.The Glad Hatter: Barmah Australian leather hats, Harley Davidson leather, cotton & straw hatsTastefully SimpleLoren: Partylite candles|accessoriesMcCord: Cookie Lee JewelryPerugachi: Sweaters, t-shirts & jewelryPalmyra Democrat Committee 24 Hour Helping HandsPevear: Mary KayRyals & Co.: ZCOIL shoesSchweickhard: Avon productsSloane: YoungLiving essential oilsSmith: Alpaca fiber, yarn, clothingStocum: Children’s toys, wooden items, picture frames, pole people, jewelry,
wind chimesWestern Presbyterian Church: Rada Cutlery Products, knives, soup & dip mixesSchuler: Pampered Chef representativeWood: Sunglasses, pro team blanketsMulberry Hollow: Primitive candles, bittersweet wreaths, berry garlands, potpourriWallace: Scentsy (plug-in warmers, safe wickless alternative to candles)Thompson: Psychic/mediumship readingsAmes: Tie dye, Life is Crap, beer shirts, etc.Cardinale: Pan Wagon, jewelryDeCann: Duck pond gameModa Trading: Pillow Pets/pursesPietromonaco: D&Y accessories, sunhats, scarves, sunglasses, ladies accessoriesPreston: Tees, etc.Seasons of Fairport: Deco Flags, craftsSinchico: Wool sweaters, flutesSlocum: Jewelry, dog bonesWireless World: Verizon Wireless/Direct TVBurroughs: Dog bones & blanketsThe Leather Outlet
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CRAFT BOOTHS3 Joan & Chris Johnson Handpainted glass, metals, wood10 Eleanore Patterson Twig angels, stars, wreaths, arrangements, plagues, NFL bears, bibs, potholders, doll clothes11 Thelma Shulla Handknitted slippers, mittens, hats, booties, towels, catnip balls14 Erin Unz Handmade beaded hair clips
19 Amy Jerome Handcrafted purses, accessories, fleece blankets,
20 Paula Carlett American Girl|Bitty Baby doll clothes & accessories
21 & 22 Lisa Dombrosky Baking-style candles, home & seasonal decor, benches, wooden quilts
25 & 26 Jeff Becker Sr. Magnetic jewelry for pain relief
35 MaryAnn Sacheli Jewelry, cell charms, wine/beer charms
40 Amy Fox Gifts made from recycled wine/liquor bottles
49 & 50 Ugandan Water Project Handmade paper jewelry, carvings, grass bowls
52 Judy Bradburn Decorative painting, handmade purses, placemats, tablerunners
44, 56 & 57 Charles & Tom Sims Woodcrafts: signs, furniture58 & 59 Domenica Gruschow Woodcrafts, photography, jewelry, vests62 & 63 Sheila Protz Jewelry from glass, crystals, metal & polymer clay
66 Russ Gardner Laser engraved wood plaques
67 JoAnne Liberti Custom jewelry74 Donna Garrison & Debbie Henderson Fleece scarves, pillows, padded photo albums, wreaths & floral arrangements75 ½ Jackie Sparks Handpainted angels, santas, snowmen, rag dolls, wreaths, stitcheries, stars77 Jane Verdow Books & book-related/publishing
82 & 82½ Bobbi Benedetto Handmade jewelry
83 + 83½ Gail Duvall Embodied shirts, kitchen towels, wall hanging, bibs, burp cloths & fleece blankets
87 Cindy Hoffman Wood magnetic names, window etched decals, embroidered/dyed clothing
89 Susanne Ticknor Fleece hats, scarfs, coats, capes, doo rags, crocheted towels, halo, wands, etc.
91 Gail Howard Doll clothes to fit American Girl, Bitty Baby, My Twin dolls & backpacks
93 & 94 Joyce Wheeler Bird feeders/houses, other wooden items
105 Geraldine Kukurudza Jams, jellies, gift baskets
108 Linda Yager Crocheted towels, handmade gemstone jewelry, home decor
109 Bill Henrie Wood products: birdhouses, etc., plaques & paintings111 Sue Conant Gel and soy candles, melts, potpourri & fudge112 & 113 Lisa Davis Decorative country and Amish painted scenes on wood, plagues, cabinets & more
114 Bonnie Rainbow Aprons, potholders, pillows/cases, fabric items118 Lois Barto Baby knits, quilted table runners, placemats, hanging towels, potpourri, oils & more119 Sandy & Dale Chatterton Handpainted wooden switchplate covers & outlets
120 Marlene McCue Candles, floral & paintings
121 Enchanted Rose Garden Gift shop, foods, gifts, florals, etc.
122 & 123 Ann Marie Ballard Snuggle sacks (blanket & pillows in a drawstring bag), neck warmers, neck coolers, cold packs
129 Melissa Kelley Woodcrafts
130 JoAnn Miller Primitive home items, wreaths, window frames, candles, Christmas ornaments, photos.
131 Brigitta Bader Appliqued wallets, handbags, aprons, etc.
132 & 133 Lynn Czekaj Painted wood & signs, tin signs & glass jewelry pendants
28 John Oleski (Kylies Canine Treats) All natural gourmet dog/cat treats42 Kathleen Prasker Barnwood birdhouses & fabric folk art, primitive floral
29 Mary Lane Walking your dog gear: mittens, totes, scarves, pouches, paw wipes, cork boards48 Lori Price Beaded jewelry - “twist” necklace
69 Lynne Blance Henna body stain, face painting, glitter temporary tattoos, chair massage
31 & 32 Elwood Huff Stained glass panels, suncatchers, kaleidoscopes36 & 37 Tracy Hall Handpainted county wood bowls, platters & plates, Halloween decorations65 Wendy & Mark Erbach Homemade dips/mixes71 & 72 Mary Ellen Aloi Knitted scarfs, handmade pillows, silk flower arrangements
88 Rotary Club
110 Sharon Block All hand-cut and painted woodcrafts
127 Marge Almekinder Baby sweatshirts/jewelry
137 & 138 Michael Rechtin Tie Dye
54 Sharon Caves Chainmaille chains, jewelry, incense, air fresheners
61 Cynthia Burke Handcrafted quilts & quilted table runners, placemats, napkins, Christmas tree skirts & stockings
92 Historic Palmyra
106 John and Bonnie Brasser Henna on arms, legs, back hands & feet. Gilding and glitter & haavia. Temporary tattoos.38 Melissa Toppes (Honey Bee Creations Jewelry in sterling silver, gold filled & copper metals with gemstones & pearls. Some with handmade glass beads.
4 David Bitting Fused diachronic glass jewelry with some sterling settings of my design. Rings & earrings.46 Amy Nicholson Indoor & outdoor stacked glass garden decorations
90 Nectar of the Vine Wine frappe (slush mix), samples available43 Paula Attwell & Linda Viertel Homegrown organic French lavender filled products crafted from vintage hankies, tea towels, doilies, etc. fashioned into sachets, drawer liners & comfort pillows. Handmade cigar box guitars18 Jerry Kelly (Palmyra Community Library) Selling tickets in support of the Palmyra Library Fundraising Event October 29, Blue Heron Golf Club.
9 Sheila Schetrompf Handmade beaded jewlery
124 Zion House Homemade goat’s milk spa products
6 Marsha Fuller Hanging crystals: beaded-crystal fan pulls, bookmarks, ornaments, little girl wands, halos, hairclips, potted hens & chicks
7 Casper Pignato Handmade beaded necklaces, bracelets, magnetic bracelets
12 Gary & Micky Sergent Small woodcrafts, birdhouses, signs, stars, shelves etc.
134 Jacki Greene 36 different wooden character banks
16 Denise Dooley Handmade jewelry both strung & woven115 Patti VanHall Necklaces, bracelets & earrings73 Lisa Rouse (Swallowtail Studio) Handcrafted sterling sliver & semi precious stone jewelry and Jacqueline Salsbury (Wolf Paw Designs)
Palmyra Republican Committee Location 1 Waffles
Fowler’s Taffy • Location 2 Taffy, candy and caramel apples,
cotton candy, fresh lemonadeHoly Cow That’s A Big Cookie!
Location 3 Large homemade cookiesMason’s • Location 4
Hamburgs, hot dogs, sausages, drinksPal-Mac Soccer Booster, Inc.
Location 5 Pizza, asst’d candy, water, soda, coffee
NY Central Hose Company #5 Location 6 Fried dough
Pal-Mac Lions Club • Location 7 Popcorn, soda, water
Fowler’s Greek Stand • Location 8 Gyros, chicken pita, Greek salad, sample platter
Palmyra Community Center Village Park Booth • Location 9 Breakfast Sandwiches 7am to 10am.
Hot dogs, hamburgers, Italian sausage, coffee, soda & water
Gananda Rotary • Location 10 Philly steak sandwiches, chicken nuggets,
corn dogs, French fries, salt potatoes, soda, water
Darrell’s Kitchen • Location 11 Fried chicken wings & ribs
Dar’s Delights • Location 12 Homemade ice cream, ice cream floats & drinks
Nancy’s Hot Sandwiches • Location 13 Gyros, chicken pitas, pulled pork, Philly cheesesteak
Nancy’s Fried Dough • Location 14 Fried dough, fresh squeezed lemonade, fruit smoothies, pizza logs, mozzarella sticks, pizza logs, chicken fingers
TC Concessions • Location 15 Bloomin’ onions, ribbon fries, raviolis, chicken fries,
beer battered cheese fries, garlic/parmesan fries, soda, waterTC Concessions • Location 16
Funnel cakesLittle Red Wagon • Location 17
Ribeye steak ‘n cheese sandwiches, pizzaburgers, grilled chicken ‘n cheese, grilled chicken sandwiches,
chicken parmesan sandwiches, french & sweet potato fries, fried cauliflower & mushrooms, mozzarella sticks,
soda, coffee, water
Mo Jo’s Tacos • Location 18 Hard & soft tacos, nachos, corndogs, taco salad, nacho grande,
chimichanga, jalapeno poppers, chocolate frozen banana, fried ice cream, fried cheesecake, soda, water
Palmyra Reformed Church Location 19
Saturday Only: Pies, cookies, brownies, Dutch fritters, cupcakes, coffee
Canaltown Nursery • Location 20 Root beer floats & face painting
Western Presbyterian Church Location 21
Roast beef sandwiches & dinners, water, coffee
First United Methodist Church Location 22
Sunday Only 11:00 til gone: Chicken BBQCub Scouts • Location 23
Breakfast 7am to 11am: Pancakes, sausage, bacon & eggs, coffee, tea,
hot chocolate, orange juice & water. After 11:00am: Subs, chips, drinks
Condee Vending Location 24
Cheesecake on a stick, cotton candy, sno cones, nachos & cheese, drinks
Zion Episcopal Church Location 25
Hot fudge brownie sundaes, pulled pork sandwiches, water, soda
Palmyra Community Center Main Street Booth
Location 26 Hot dogs, water, soda
Hanson’s Original Kettle Korn Location 27
Sweet crisp popcornWursthaus III • Location 28
German food: knockwurst; bratwurst; hot & spicy beef & pork; schnitzel; German potato salad; sauerkraut; drinks
American Legion • Location 29 Saturday Only:
Chicken BBQ, hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage, drinksMercer’s Wine Ice Cream
Location 30 Riesling, Peach White Zinfandel, Red Raspberry Chardonnay,
Cherry Merlot, Chocolate Cabernet & Port
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The 5 Museums of Historic Palmyra Open Canaltown Days 12-4pm
✰ NEW! Erie Canal Depot✰ Palmyra Printing Museum✰ Phelps General Store✰ Alling Coverlet Museum✰ Palmyra Historical Museum
Upcoming Events• Sibyl Phelps 116th Birthday Party Sunday, October 10, 6:30-9:30pm Readings Available
• Cemetery Walk October 14 & 15 6:30pm and 7:45pm
• Holiday bazaar November 17, 18 & 19
NEW – Harp music at the museumNEW – Ghost walk • 8-10pm, Sat.
$15 Per Person – Booth downtownnear Presbyterian Church
www.historicpalmyrany.com
(315) 597-6981 for Information or Reservations.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 10:00 to 10:30 am Towpath Volunteers Street/Park 10:30 to 10:50 am Palmyra Macedon Select Choir Gazebo/Park 11:15 to 12:15 am Eva & the Dog Boys Gazebo/Park 12:30 to 2:00 pm Lock 52 Ramblers Gazebo/Park 2:30 to 4:00 pm F.O.G. (Freakin’ Old Guys) Gazebo/Park 3:00 to 3:30 pm Hit Men Main Street 3:00 to 3:30 pm York Lions Steel Drum Band Main Street Post Parade Penn Dixie Band Main Street
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 11:30 to Noon Palmyra Macedon Jazz Ensemble Gazebo/Park Noon to 1:00 pm Fiddlers of the Genesee Gazebo/Park 1:00 tp 1:45 pm Denim & Lace Country Line Dancers Main Street 1:30 to 2:30 pm Johnny B Gazebo/Park 2:30 to 4:00 pm Music Makers Big Band Gazebo/Park
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
Enjoy local talent when this year’s Canaltown Days festivities open with the sounds of the Towpath Volunteers Fife & Drum Corps and the Palmyra Macedon Select Choir singing the National Anthem. There will be many local artists including John Denniston of Eva & the Dog Boys, John Barry of F.O.G., and new this year, John Bornheimer of Johnny B.
The Lock 52 Ramblers will play Dixie for everyone’s listening pleasure. Right before the Horse Drawn Wagon Parade, the Fiddlers of the Genesee will get us all in the stomping mood, and Denim & Lace will show us the newest line dances. The Music Makers Big Band is back this year to perform on Sunday afternoon to wrap up the weekend in swinging’ style!
Palmyra Canaltown Days Entertainment
is collecting eye glasses during Canaltown Days.
Palmyra Macedon
Bring in your old glasses
and get a FREE large bag of
popcorn!
MANY THANKS!to our corporate sponsors
Also a special thanks to all the area businesses that have helped in many other various ways.
The Canaltown Days Committee and Community in general sincerely appreciate your contributions.
Art Show Sponsor: PALMYRA MACEDON ROTARY
Pipe Band Sponsor: James R. Hickey Post #120
AMERICAN LEGION
Car Show Sponsors: JEM COM and
FINGER LAKES STREET MACHINES
Additional Contributor: ADRIAANSEN TRuCKING
Services Contributors: BELLS BODY SHOP
and K & D DISPOSAL
5K Race Contributors: ALPCO RECYCLING, COMMuNITY BANK,
JRLON, INC., LOGO FACTORY, McDONALDS, MARK’S PIZZERIA,
RELIANT COMMuNITY CREDIT uNION, VAN PARYS ASSOCIATES, WALMART, WEGMANS
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FRIDAY12oz Bud & Bud Light$2.00 a bottle!
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Look for Palmyra Community Center Food Booths• Main St. – next to McKenzie’s• Village Park – northside of Main St.
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2011 Canaltown Days
The 2011 Canaltown Days Committee is comprised of numerous volunteers who have met year-round to bring residents and visitors this enjoyable weekend.
The 2011 chairpersons are:
VOLuNTEERS’ EFFORTS make it possible
• General Chairman: Tom Klemann• Announcements: Gary Haigh• Art Show: Michele & Alzina Palmer• Boat Tours: Deb Klemann• Bus Transportation: Larry Williamson• Canal Walk/Tours: Pete Henry• Car Show: Chris Tones• Clean Up: Earl McDonald• Committee: Joan Landgrebe
• Crafts: Linda Williams• Entertainment: Deb Klemann• Market Square: Patti Griffin & Deb Profeta• Food Concessions: Linda & Jerry Tome• Horse Wagon Rides: Sam & Sue Priem• Information Booth: Jane Webster & Terra Leo• Parade: Sharon Condit• Police: Dave Dalton & Jim Showman• Promotional Items: Joan & Don Loveless
• Publicity: Colleen and Tom Hall• Review Stand: Renee & Jim Herrmann• Road Race/Walk: Matt Robbins• Sound: Mark & Carla Craft• Street Dance: Ken Learn• Traffic & Crowd Control: Mike Boesel• Treasurer: Alicia Lynch• Webmaster: Jim Herrmann
Fuzzy Guppies:
Human Powered WatercraftsVisit us at the dock in Palmyra for Canaltown Days,
where we will be renting kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, and the “must try” Water Ball.
Fuzzy Guppies rents and sells all forms of “Human Powered Watercrafts” such as, canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and the popular Water Ball, an 8’ diameter, clear ball that allows people of all ages to actually walk on water! Fuzzy Guppies also has a full retail store carrying water sports essentials and apparel. They provide transportation to various locations as well as lessons from beginner up to kayak rolling. Fuzzy Guppies also does birthday parties, offering great fun for all ages!
There will also be Guppy apparel for sale. Visit www.fuzzyguppies.com or call (315) 539-8848 for more information.
This year’s car show, sponsored by Finger Lakes Street Machines, will be held on Saturday, September 18, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, on Main Street. The show will be held rain or shine, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Healing Heroes Network. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Canaltown Days while viewing classic and antique cars. Judging will be from noon to 2:00 pm, awards ceremony at 2:30 pm, followed by the parade at 4:00 pm. Trophies will be awarded to the Top 50 Cars and Best In Show. Registration for this popular event begins at 9:00 am. Park with your friends! For information visit www.palmyracanaltowndays.org.
Palmyra Antique and Classic Car Show
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Who is Alicia Lynch? (This is hard talking about yourself!) Well first and foremost I’m a life-long Village resident and wife of Tom Lynch for 32 years. Mother to Wendi, Ashley and Patrick, who are all married and happily providing me with three grandchildren so far, another one due in December, which will even the count to two girls and two boys.
What do you do?• I have been the Village Clerk since April 1996, as well as the Village Treasurer since December 2003.
• I have been on the Palmyra Community Library Board of Directors for four years.
• I am on a fundraising committee that will be putting on a Mystery Theater Dinner for the library on October 29th. It will include a silent auction with some fantastic items.
• I am a member of the Village of Palmyra’s Loan Committee.
• I am an Elder of the Western Presbyterian Church.
• For the past eight years I have been involved in the Angel Tree project, which provides Christmas gifts to those in need. Along with the Clothing Cupboard, these are two of my most rewarding pastimes.
• I became the unofficial Chair of the Clothing Cupboard which is an idea I had three years ago to provide clothing to those in need. A partnership was
formed between the Western Presbyterian Church, Zion Episcopal, Palmyra Reformed Church, United Methodist and St. Annes’ Catholic Churches. It operates on the same premise as the Food Cupboard but re-distributes good used clothing to needy.
• Last and foremost, I have been a member of Canaltown Days Committee for about 25 years. With my husband, we chaired the Flea Market for about 20 years and I believe I’ve been the treasurer for about 10 years.
What inspires you and what do you love about Palmyra? I love what a fantastic community Palmyra is, and I see it demonstrated every day. Being part of the Canaltown Days committee, you realize how strong our sense of community is here. It is the largest fund raising event for many, many organizations and so many volunteers take part and support it, not to mention our fearless leader, Tom Klemann. If you’re thinking about getting involved in anything, you should start here—what fun. The Clothing Cupboard, the Angel Tree project are both fine examples of the generosity of our community. It truly is a great place to live and raise a family.
Why are you excited about being the Grand Marshall? Are you kidding me? Do you know why I got involved with the Canaltown Days to begin with? So I could get one of the best seats for the best parade in upstate New York! What a kick to be the Grand Marshall, my mom would be so proud! This is as good as getting Lions Club Woman of the Year last November! I know it sounds like bragging but it is still something that I’m proud of.
Civil War Encampment with the 28th New York Volunteer Infantry
Experience history on the west lawn of the Zion Episcopal church with an authentic Civil War encampment, including drill and firing demonstrations. The Twenty-Eighth New York Volunteer Infantry is a Civil War era reenacting group which is dedicated to recreating and
remembering the lives of men from the upstate New York area who fought to preserve the Union during the 1861 to 1865 war. Members attend living history events, parades, memorial services, and battle events across the Eastern United States throughout the year.
A Fun Question and Answer Session with Grand Marshall Alicia Lynch, Palmyra Village Clerk Treasurer
Why were you chosen to be Grand Marshall this year? Not a clue but I promise I didn’t pay any bribes, and nobody loves the parade more than I do! (Guess it wasn’t so hard talking about myself after all.)
To reach Alicia, call or stop by the Village Hall at 144 East Main Street, (315) 597-4849, www.palmyrany.com
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Get ready for the biggest and boldest Canaltown Days Art Show and Sale yet! Once again, the show is being sponsored by the Palmyra-Macedon Rotary Club, and we thank them for their continuing generosity and support. The show will be held Saturday, September 17th from 11:30 am to 6:30 pm at the Zion Episcopal Parish Center, located at the corner of Canandaigua Street and Main Street.
This year we have the privilege of introducing Antoinette Magaletta McClure of Shortsville as our art show judge. Owner of Rainmaker Designs, McClure and partner Dan McClure produce one of a kind gold and silver jewelry, enameling, jewelry boxes and custom furniture. Clients are worldwide, in countries as far away as Australia. Featured in numerous magazines, their most recent success came in March 2009 when one of their signature pieces, The Carosello Garden Chair, was presented with the “hottest new product” award at the Rochester Home and Garden Show. We are honored to have Antoinette Mgaletta McClure as our judge this year. Learn more about the McClures at www.rainmakerdesigns.com.
We will be continuing the judging categories established in the past which include oil/acrylic painting, drawing, photography, youth and Palmyra sections, but we will also be including “altered,” or experimental photography, mixed media, sculpture/wood, and fiber arts/ceramics/jewelry sections as well. As always, ribbons and cash awards will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in several categories and many honorable mentions will be awarded.
ART SHOW and
SALE
There’s a way to jump into the history of the Erie Canal and not get wet! Stroll down memory lane on the original canal trail. Gary Hughes will guide you from Main Street to Canal Street and to the Palmyra Marina, where you will learn about the Erie Canal and the business it created for canal towns. You will have the option to continue to historic Aqueduct Park to view the Aldrich Change Bridge and Erie Canal lock.
Canal walks will be on both Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm and will take approximately an hour and a half. All tours will meet on the sidewalk behind the Information Booth on Main Street. A bus is available to return from the lock.
Brickhouse Antiques
Located in a beautifully restored circa 1860 building at 47 East Main Street, The Brick House Antique Center will be open during Palmyra Canaltown Days. Offering two floors of quality antiques, they now offer a new line of area rugs, including Oriental, braided, traditional, and indoor/outdoor rugs. Stop by the sidewalk sale on Saturday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and shop Sunday from Noon to 5:00 pm. (315) 597-3883, www.brickhouseantiques.com
Canal Walking Tours
This year’s parade steps off promptly at 4:00 pm on Saturday, September 17 and will feature 13 marching bands including the York Lions Steel Drum Band, Penn Dixie, and everybody’s favorite gangsters, The Hit Men. There will be performances by the Fingerlakes Drum Line, Towpath Volunteer’s Fife and Drum Corps, the Excelsior Brigade Fife and Drum Corps with their accompanying Civil War Reenacting Group, as well as several local bands. We are pleased to welcome back the CA Palmer Drum and Fife Band, a group that had its beginning in Palmyra and participated in the earliest Canaltown Days Parades. And of course, many local service groups, businesses and political figures will be represented.
The float category this year is a celebration of “America The Beautiful.” The Pal Mac High School Band will lead the parade and perform the National Anthem while the Palmyra American Legion presents the colors. Prior to the parade there will be a performance by the York Lions Steel Drum Band beginning at 3:00 pm at the grandstand. Watch for the Hit Men to accost the audience along the parade route! Don’t forget to stick around for a performance of the Penn Dixie Band at the grandstand after the parade.
Grand Parade For 185 years the Wm.
Phelps General Store and Home has remained in its original location, and at night, its history comes
to life. For the past four, years Historic Palmyra has
been offering ghost hunts, where the happenings of the past, people, and their experiences can been seen, heard or felt by those who dare to explore. Under a watchful eye, allowing for an enjoyable and pleasant experience, your ghost hunt host will walk with you as you watch for ghostly
faces peering through windows or listen for hushed voices saying “hello.” Whether you are a novice or a seasoned hunter, for those who enjoy the unknown, these hunts are especially exciting. Unknown noises, voices, smells and shadows, real and by chance, these unexplainable happenings occur on their own and without warning. Only you can decide what you believe! Historic Palmyra offers ghost hunts most weekends, and occasionally during the week. Hunts last 6 hours. $30 per person, by reservation only. Shorter hunts are available. Minimum attendance required. 132 Market Street, and 140 Market Street, Palmyra (315) 597-6981, www.historicpalmyrany.com
Ghost hunts...
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Get ready for the biggest and boldest Canaltown Days Art Show and Sale yet! Once again, the show is being sponsored by the Palmyra-Macedon Rotary Club, and we thank them for their continuing generosity and support. The show will be held Saturday, September 17th from 11:30 am to 6:30 pm at the Zion Episcopal Parish Center, located at the corner of Canandaigua Street and Main Street.
This year we have the privilege of introducing Antoinette Magaletta McClure of Shortsville as our art show judge. Owner of Rainmaker Designs, McClure and partner Dan McClure produce one of a kind gold and silver jewelry, enameling, jewelry boxes and custom furniture. Clients are worldwide, in countries as far away as Australia. Featured in numerous magazines, their most recent success came in March 2009 when one of their signature pieces, The Carosello Garden Chair, was presented with the “hottest new product” award at the Rochester Home and Garden Show. We are honored to have Antoinette Mgaletta McClure as our judge this year. Learn more about the McClures at www.rainmakerdesigns.com.
We will be continuing the judging categories established in the past which include oil/acrylic painting, drawing, photography, youth and Palmyra sections, but we will also be including “altered,” or experimental photography, mixed media, sculpture/wood, and fiber arts/ceramics/jewelry sections as well. As always, ribbons and cash awards will be awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd places in several categories and many honorable mentions will be awarded.
ART SHOW and
SALE
There’s a way to jump into the history of the Erie Canal and not get wet! Stroll down memory lane on the original canal trail. Gary Hughes will guide you from Main Street to Canal Street and to the Palmyra Marina, where you will learn about the Erie Canal and the business it created for canal towns. You will have the option to continue to historic Aqueduct Park to view the Aldrich Change Bridge and Erie Canal lock.
Canal walks will be on both Saturday and Sunday at 11:00 am and 1:00 pm and will take approximately an hour and a half. All tours will meet on the sidewalk behind the Information Booth on Main Street. A bus is available to return from the lock.
Brickhouse Antiques
Located in a beautifully restored circa 1860 building at 47 East Main Street, The Brick House Antique Center will be open during Palmyra Canaltown Days. Offering two floors of quality antiques, they now offer a new line of area rugs, including Oriental, braided, traditional, and indoor/outdoor rugs. Stop by the sidewalk sale on Saturday from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm, and shop Sunday from Noon to 5:00 pm. (315) 597-3883, www.brickhouseantiques.com
Canal Walking Tours
This year’s parade steps off promptly at 4:00 pm on Saturday, September 17 and will feature 13 marching bands including the York Lions Steel Drum Band, Penn Dixie, and everybody’s favorite gangsters, The Hit Men. There will be performances by the Fingerlakes Drum Line, Towpath Volunteer’s Fife and Drum Corps, the Excelsior Brigade Fife and Drum Corps with their accompanying Civil War Reenacting Group, as well as several local bands. We are pleased to welcome back the CA Palmer Drum and Fife Band, a group that had its beginning in Palmyra and participated in the earliest Canaltown Days Parades. And of course, many local service groups, businesses and political figures will be represented.
The float category this year is a celebration of “America The Beautiful.” The Pal Mac High School Band will lead the parade and perform the National Anthem while the Palmyra American Legion presents the colors. Prior to the parade there will be a performance by the York Lions Steel Drum Band beginning at 3:00 pm at the grandstand. Watch for the Hit Men to accost the audience along the parade route! Don’t forget to stick around for a performance of the Penn Dixie Band at the grandstand after the parade.
Grand Parade For 185 years the Wm.
Phelps General Store and Home has remained in its original location, and at night, its history comes
to life. For the past four, years Historic Palmyra has
been offering ghost hunts, where the happenings of the past, people, and their experiences can been seen, heard or felt by those who dare to explore. Under a watchful eye, allowing for an enjoyable and pleasant experience, your ghost hunt host will walk with you as you watch for ghostly
faces peering through windows or listen for hushed voices saying “hello.” Whether you are a novice or a seasoned hunter, for those who enjoy the unknown, these hunts are especially exciting. Unknown noises, voices, smells and shadows, real and by chance, these unexplainable happenings occur on their own and without warning. Only you can decide what you believe! Historic Palmyra offers ghost hunts most weekends, and occasionally during the week. Hunts last 6 hours. $30 per person, by reservation only. Shorter hunts are available. Minimum attendance required. 132 Market Street, and 140 Market Street, Palmyra (315) 597-6981, www.historicpalmyrany.com
Ghost hunts...
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Who is Alicia Lynch? (This is hard talking about yourself!) Well first and foremost I’m a life-long Village resident and wife of Tom Lynch for 32 years. Mother to Wendi, Ashley and Patrick, who are all married and happily providing me with three grandchildren so far, another one due in December, which will even the count to two girls and two boys.
What do you do?• I have been the Village Clerk since April 1996, as well as the Village Treasurer since December 2003.
• I have been on the Palmyra Community Library Board of Directors for four years.
• I am on a fundraising committee that will be putting on a Mystery Theater Dinner for the library on October 29th. It will include a silent auction with some fantastic items.
• I am a member of the Village of Palmyra’s Loan Committee.
• I am an Elder of the Western Presbyterian Church.
• For the past eight years I have been involved in the Angel Tree project, which provides Christmas gifts to those in need. Along with the Clothing Cupboard, these are two of my most rewarding pastimes.
• I became the unofficial Chair of the Clothing Cupboard which is an idea I had three years ago to provide clothing to those in need. A partnership was
formed between the Western Presbyterian Church, Zion Episcopal, Palmyra Reformed Church, United Methodist and St. Annes’ Catholic Churches. It operates on the same premise as the Food Cupboard but re-distributes good used clothing to needy.
• Last and foremost, I have been a member of Canaltown Days Committee for about 25 years. With my husband, we chaired the Flea Market for about 20 years and I believe I’ve been the treasurer for about 10 years.
What inspires you and what do you love about Palmyra? I love what a fantastic community Palmyra is, and I see it demonstrated every day. Being part of the Canaltown Days committee, you realize how strong our sense of community is here. It is the largest fund raising event for many, many organizations and so many volunteers take part and support it, not to mention our fearless leader, Tom Klemann. If you’re thinking about getting involved in anything, you should start here—what fun. The Clothing Cupboard, the Angel Tree project are both fine examples of the generosity of our community. It truly is a great place to live and raise a family.
Why are you excited about being the Grand Marshall? Are you kidding me? Do you know why I got involved with the Canaltown Days to begin with? So I could get one of the best seats for the best parade in upstate New York! What a kick to be the Grand Marshall, my mom would be so proud! This is as good as getting Lions Club Woman of the Year last November! I know it sounds like bragging but it is still something that I’m proud of.
Civil War Encampment with the 28th New York Volunteer Infantry
Experience history on the west lawn of the Zion Episcopal church with an authentic Civil War encampment, including drill and firing demonstrations. The Twenty-Eighth New York Volunteer Infantry is a Civil War era reenacting group which is dedicated to recreating and
remembering the lives of men from the upstate New York area who fought to preserve the Union during the 1861 to 1865 war. Members attend living history events, parades, memorial services, and battle events across the Eastern United States throughout the year.
A Fun Question and Answer Session with Grand Marshall Alicia Lynch, Palmyra Village Clerk Treasurer
Why were you chosen to be Grand Marshall this year? Not a clue but I promise I didn’t pay any bribes, and nobody loves the parade more than I do! (Guess it wasn’t so hard talking about myself after all.)
To reach Alicia, call or stop by the Village Hall at 144 East Main Street, (315) 597-4849, www.palmyrany.com
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MANY THANKS!to our corporate sponsors
Also a special thanks to all the area businesses that have helped in many other various ways.
The Canaltown Days Committee and Community in general sincerely appreciate your contributions.
Art Show Sponsor: PALMYRA MACEDON ROTARY
Pipe Band Sponsor: James R. Hickey Post #120
AMERICAN LEGION
Car Show Sponsors: JEM COM and
FINGER LAKES STREET MACHINES
Additional Contributor: ADRIAANSEN TRuCKING
Services Contributors: BELLS BODY SHOP
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5K Race Contributors: ALPCO RECYCLING, COMMuNITY BANK,
JRLON, INC., LOGO FACTORY, McDONALDS, MARK’S PIZZERIA,
RELIANT COMMuNITY CREDIT uNION, VAN PARYS ASSOCIATES, WALMART, WEGMANS
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2011 Canaltown Days
The 2011 Canaltown Days Committee is comprised of numerous volunteers who have met year-round to bring residents and visitors this enjoyable weekend.
The 2011 chairpersons are:
VOLuNTEERS’ EFFORTS make it possible
• General Chairman: Tom Klemann• Announcements: Gary Haigh• Art Show: Michele & Alzina Palmer• Boat Tours: Deb Klemann• Bus Transportation: Larry Williamson• Canal Walk/Tours: Pete Henry• Car Show: Chris Tones• Clean Up: Earl McDonald• Committee: Joan Landgrebe
• Crafts: Linda Williams• Entertainment: Deb Klemann• Market Square: Patti Griffin & Deb Profeta• Food Concessions: Linda & Jerry Tome• Horse Wagon Rides: Sam & Sue Priem• Information Booth: Jane Webster & Terra Leo• Parade: Sharon Condit• Police: Dave Dalton & Jim Showman• Promotional Items: Joan & Don Loveless
• Publicity: Colleen and Tom Hall• Review Stand: Renee & Jim Herrmann• Road Race/Walk: Matt Robbins• Sound: Mark & Carla Craft• Street Dance: Ken Learn• Traffic & Crowd Control: Mike Boesel• Treasurer: Alicia Lynch• Webmaster: Jim Herrmann
Fuzzy Guppies:
Human Powered WatercraftsVisit us at the dock in Palmyra for Canaltown Days,
where we will be renting kayaks, canoes, paddle boats, and the “must try” Water Ball.
Fuzzy Guppies rents and sells all forms of “Human Powered Watercrafts” such as, canoes, kayaks, paddleboats, and the popular Water Ball, an 8’ diameter, clear ball that allows people of all ages to actually walk on water! Fuzzy Guppies also has a full retail store carrying water sports essentials and apparel. They provide transportation to various locations as well as lessons from beginner up to kayak rolling. Fuzzy Guppies also does birthday parties, offering great fun for all ages!
There will also be Guppy apparel for sale. Visit www.fuzzyguppies.com or call (315) 539-8848 for more information.
This year’s car show, sponsored by Finger Lakes Street Machines, will be held on Saturday, September 18, from 11:00 am to 3:00 pm, on Main Street. The show will be held rain or shine, and a portion of the proceeds will benefit Healing Heroes Network. Enjoy the sights and sounds of Canaltown Days while viewing classic and antique cars. Judging will be from noon to 2:00 pm, awards ceremony at 2:30 pm, followed by the parade at 4:00 pm. Trophies will be awarded to the Top 50 Cars and Best In Show. Registration for this popular event begins at 9:00 am. Park with your friends! For information visit www.palmyracanaltowndays.org.
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The 5 Museums of Historic Palmyra Open Canaltown Days 12-4pm
✰ NEW! Erie Canal Depot✰ Palmyra Printing Museum✰ Phelps General Store✰ Alling Coverlet Museum✰ Palmyra Historical Museum
Upcoming Events• Sibyl Phelps 116th Birthday Party Sunday, October 10, 6:30-9:30pm Readings Available
• Cemetery Walk October 14 & 15 6:30pm and 7:45pm
• Holiday bazaar November 17, 18 & 19
NEW – Harp music at the museumNEW – Ghost walk • 8-10pm, Sat.
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17 10:00 to 10:30 am Towpath Volunteers Street/Park 10:30 to 10:50 am Palmyra Macedon Select Choir Gazebo/Park 11:15 to 12:15 am Eva & the Dog Boys Gazebo/Park 12:30 to 2:00 pm Lock 52 Ramblers Gazebo/Park 2:30 to 4:00 pm F.O.G. (Freakin’ Old Guys) Gazebo/Park 3:00 to 3:30 pm Hit Men Main Street 3:00 to 3:30 pm York Lions Steel Drum Band Main Street Post Parade Penn Dixie Band Main Street
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 18 11:30 to Noon Palmyra Macedon Jazz Ensemble Gazebo/Park Noon to 1:00 pm Fiddlers of the Genesee Gazebo/Park 1:00 tp 1:45 pm Denim & Lace Country Line Dancers Main Street 1:30 to 2:30 pm Johnny B Gazebo/Park 2:30 to 4:00 pm Music Makers Big Band Gazebo/Park
ENTERTAINMENT SCHEDULE
Enjoy local talent when this year’s Canaltown Days festivities open with the sounds of the Towpath Volunteers Fife & Drum Corps and the Palmyra Macedon Select Choir singing the National Anthem. There will be many local artists including John Denniston of Eva & the Dog Boys, John Barry of F.O.G., and new this year, John Bornheimer of Johnny B.
The Lock 52 Ramblers will play Dixie for everyone’s listening pleasure. Right before the Horse Drawn Wagon Parade, the Fiddlers of the Genesee will get us all in the stomping mood, and Denim & Lace will show us the newest line dances. The Music Makers Big Band is back this year to perform on Sunday afternoon to wrap up the weekend in swinging’ style!
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CRAFT BOOTHS3 Joan & Chris Johnson Handpainted glass, metals, wood10 Eleanore Patterson Twig angels, stars, wreaths, arrangements, plagues, NFL bears, bibs, potholders, doll clothes11 Thelma Shulla Handknitted slippers, mittens, hats, booties, towels, catnip balls14 Erin Unz Handmade beaded hair clips
19 Amy Jerome Handcrafted purses, accessories, fleece blankets,
20 Paula Carlett American Girl|Bitty Baby doll clothes & accessories
21 & 22 Lisa Dombrosky Baking-style candles, home & seasonal decor, benches, wooden quilts
25 & 26 Jeff Becker Sr. Magnetic jewelry for pain relief
35 MaryAnn Sacheli Jewelry, cell charms, wine/beer charms
40 Amy Fox Gifts made from recycled wine/liquor bottles
49 & 50 Ugandan Water Project Handmade paper jewelry, carvings, grass bowls
52 Judy Bradburn Decorative painting, handmade purses, placemats, tablerunners
44, 56 & 57 Charles & Tom Sims Woodcrafts: signs, furniture58 & 59 Domenica Gruschow Woodcrafts, photography, jewelry, vests62 & 63 Sheila Protz Jewelry from glass, crystals, metal & polymer clay
66 Russ Gardner Laser engraved wood plaques
67 JoAnne Liberti Custom jewelry74 Donna Garrison & Debbie Henderson Fleece scarves, pillows, padded photo albums, wreaths & floral arrangements75 ½ Jackie Sparks Handpainted angels, santas, snowmen, rag dolls, wreaths, stitcheries, stars77 Jane Verdow Books & book-related/publishing
82 & 82½ Bobbi Benedetto Handmade jewelry
83 + 83½ Gail Duvall Embodied shirts, kitchen towels, wall hanging, bibs, burp cloths & fleece blankets
87 Cindy Hoffman Wood magnetic names, window etched decals, embroidered/dyed clothing
89 Susanne Ticknor Fleece hats, scarfs, coats, capes, doo rags, crocheted towels, halo, wands, etc.
91 Gail Howard Doll clothes to fit American Girl, Bitty Baby, My Twin dolls & backpacks
93 & 94 Joyce Wheeler Bird feeders/houses, other wooden items
105 Geraldine Kukurudza Jams, jellies, gift baskets
108 Linda Yager Crocheted towels, handmade gemstone jewelry, home decor
109 Bill Henrie Wood products: birdhouses, etc., plaques & paintings111 Sue Conant Gel and soy candles, melts, potpourri & fudge112 & 113 Lisa Davis Decorative country and Amish painted scenes on wood, plagues, cabinets & more
114 Bonnie Rainbow Aprons, potholders, pillows/cases, fabric items118 Lois Barto Baby knits, quilted table runners, placemats, hanging towels, potpourri, oils & more119 Sandy & Dale Chatterton Handpainted wooden switchplate covers & outlets
120 Marlene McCue Candles, floral & paintings
121 Enchanted Rose Garden Gift shop, foods, gifts, florals, etc.
122 & 123 Ann Marie Ballard Snuggle sacks (blanket & pillows in a drawstring bag), neck warmers, neck coolers, cold packs
129 Melissa Kelley Woodcrafts
130 JoAnn Miller Primitive home items, wreaths, window frames, candles, Christmas ornaments, photos.
131 Brigitta Bader Appliqued wallets, handbags, aprons, etc.
132 & 133 Lynn Czekaj Painted wood & signs, tin signs & glass jewelry pendants
28 John Oleski (Kylies Canine Treats) All natural gourmet dog/cat treats42 Kathleen Prasker Barnwood birdhouses & fabric folk art, primitive floral
29 Mary Lane Walking your dog gear: mittens, totes, scarves, pouches, paw wipes, cork boards48 Lori Price Beaded jewelry - “twist” necklace
69 Lynne Blance Henna body stain, face painting, glitter temporary tattoos, chair massage
31 & 32 Elwood Huff Stained glass panels, suncatchers, kaleidoscopes36 & 37 Tracy Hall Handpainted county wood bowls, platters & plates, Halloween decorations65 Wendy & Mark Erbach Homemade dips/mixes71 & 72 Mary Ellen Aloi Knitted scarfs, handmade pillows, silk flower arrangements
88 Rotary Club
110 Sharon Block All hand-cut and painted woodcrafts
127 Marge Almekinder Baby sweatshirts/jewelry
137 & 138 Michael Rechtin Tie Dye
54 Sharon Caves Chainmaille chains, jewelry, incense, air fresheners
61 Cynthia Burke Handcrafted quilts & quilted table runners, placemats, napkins, Christmas tree skirts & stockings
92 Historic Palmyra
106 John and Bonnie Brasser Henna on arms, legs, back hands & feet. Gilding and glitter & haavia. Temporary tattoos.38 Melissa Toppes (Honey Bee Creations Jewelry in sterling silver, gold filled & copper metals with gemstones & pearls. Some with handmade glass beads.
4 David Bitting Fused diachronic glass jewelry with some sterling settings of my design. Rings & earrings.46 Amy Nicholson Indoor & outdoor stacked glass garden decorations
90 Nectar of the Vine Wine frappe (slush mix), samples available43 Paula Attwell & Linda Viertel Homegrown organic French lavender filled products crafted from vintage hankies, tea towels, doilies, etc. fashioned into sachets, drawer liners & comfort pillows. Handmade cigar box guitars18 Jerry Kelly (Palmyra Community Library) Selling tickets in support of the Palmyra Library Fundraising Event October 29, Blue Heron Golf Club.
9 Sheila Schetrompf Handmade beaded jewlery
124 Zion House Homemade goat’s milk spa products
6 Marsha Fuller Hanging crystals: beaded-crystal fan pulls, bookmarks, ornaments, little girl wands, halos, hairclips, potted hens & chicks
7 Casper Pignato Handmade beaded necklaces, bracelets, magnetic bracelets
12 Gary & Micky Sergent Small woodcrafts, birdhouses, signs, stars, shelves etc.
134 Jacki Greene 36 different wooden character banks
16 Denise Dooley Handmade jewelry both strung & woven115 Patti VanHall Necklaces, bracelets & earrings73 Lisa Rouse (Swallowtail Studio) Handcrafted sterling sliver & semi precious stone jewelry and Jacqueline Salsbury (Wolf Paw Designs)
Palmyra Republican Committee Location 1 Waffles
Fowler’s Taffy • Location 2 Taffy, candy and caramel apples,
cotton candy, fresh lemonadeHoly Cow That’s A Big Cookie!
Location 3 Large homemade cookiesMason’s • Location 4
Hamburgs, hot dogs, sausages, drinksPal-Mac Soccer Booster, Inc.
Location 5 Pizza, asst’d candy, water, soda, coffee
NY Central Hose Company #5 Location 6 Fried dough
Pal-Mac Lions Club • Location 7 Popcorn, soda, water
Fowler’s Greek Stand • Location 8 Gyros, chicken pita, Greek salad, sample platter
Palmyra Community Center Village Park Booth • Location 9 Breakfast Sandwiches 7am to 10am.
Hot dogs, hamburgers, Italian sausage, coffee, soda & water
Gananda Rotary • Location 10 Philly steak sandwiches, chicken nuggets,
corn dogs, French fries, salt potatoes, soda, water
Darrell’s Kitchen • Location 11 Fried chicken wings & ribs
Dar’s Delights • Location 12 Homemade ice cream, ice cream floats & drinks
Nancy’s Hot Sandwiches • Location 13 Gyros, chicken pitas, pulled pork, Philly cheesesteak
Nancy’s Fried Dough • Location 14 Fried dough, fresh squeezed lemonade, fruit smoothies, pizza logs, mozzarella sticks, pizza logs, chicken fingers
TC Concessions • Location 15 Bloomin’ onions, ribbon fries, raviolis, chicken fries,
beer battered cheese fries, garlic/parmesan fries, soda, waterTC Concessions • Location 16
Funnel cakesLittle Red Wagon • Location 17
Ribeye steak ‘n cheese sandwiches, pizzaburgers, grilled chicken ‘n cheese, grilled chicken sandwiches,
chicken parmesan sandwiches, french & sweet potato fries, fried cauliflower & mushrooms, mozzarella sticks,
soda, coffee, water
Mo Jo’s Tacos • Location 18 Hard & soft tacos, nachos, corndogs, taco salad, nacho grande,
chimichanga, jalapeno poppers, chocolate frozen banana, fried ice cream, fried cheesecake, soda, water
Palmyra Reformed Church Location 19
Saturday Only: Pies, cookies, brownies, Dutch fritters, cupcakes, coffee
Canaltown Nursery • Location 20 Root beer floats & face painting
Western Presbyterian Church Location 21
Roast beef sandwiches & dinners, water, coffee
First United Methodist Church Location 22
Sunday Only 11:00 til gone: Chicken BBQCub Scouts • Location 23
Breakfast 7am to 11am: Pancakes, sausage, bacon & eggs, coffee, tea,
hot chocolate, orange juice & water. After 11:00am: Subs, chips, drinks
Condee Vending Location 24
Cheesecake on a stick, cotton candy, sno cones, nachos & cheese, drinks
Zion Episcopal Church Location 25
Hot fudge brownie sundaes, pulled pork sandwiches, water, soda
Palmyra Community Center Main Street Booth
Location 26 Hot dogs, water, soda
Hanson’s Original Kettle Korn Location 27
Sweet crisp popcornWursthaus III • Location 28
German food: knockwurst; bratwurst; hot & spicy beef & pork; schnitzel; German potato salad; sauerkraut; drinks
American Legion • Location 29 Saturday Only:
Chicken BBQ, hot dogs, hamburgers, sausage, drinksMercer’s Wine Ice Cream
Location 30 Riesling, Peach White Zinfandel, Red Raspberry Chardonnay,
Cherry Merlot, Chocolate Cabernet & Port
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Palmyra’s history is alive and well today, over 200 years later. Once known as the “Queen of Canal Towns,” Palmyra was an important center of trade along the Erie Canal, despite its start as a frontier village. Today Palmyra is an historical and recreational oasis in a countryside community that has preserved and retains much of its original architecture. When strolling through Palmyra you can experience the feel of the 1800s, Victorian-era grandeur, and the ongoing prominence of well-known citizens who lived here.
In 1820, Joseph Smith, at the young age of 14, claimed to have a vision of God, which prompted him to create the Mormon religion. In 1830 he organized the Mormon Church, which began with a membership of six. Now the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints has more than eleven million members worldwide. Each year thousands of people flock to the area to attend the Hill Cumorah Pageant, a great outdoor theatrical production depicting the beginning of the Mormon religion. Palmyra’s diverse religious history can been seen in the center of town where four churches stand on four corners of Main Street. Winston Churchill’s maternal grandfather, Leonard Jerome, worked as an apprentice in a village store in Palmyra in the 1830’s. Then, after completing his education at Princeton, he became a partner in his uncle’s law practice here.William Phelps was a vital citizen who served needs of locals and travelers with his general store, tavern, boarding house and bakery, all housed in one building, erected in 1826. The William Phelps General Store and Home Museum has remained intact with original merchandise, furnishings and artifacts.
In 1856, John M. Jones changed the face of the printing industry when he opened a ompany that for 63 years produced and exported printing presses and cutters. The Print Shop Museum houses some of the finest printing equipment ever made.This Alling Coverlet Museum on William Street houses the largest collection of handwoven coverlets in the United States. The Palmyra Historical Museum is a former hotel and tavern that includes 23 rooms displaying over 200 years of Palmyra’s history and its influence on American life and culture.Visitors to this town of living history can walk the Erie Canal Heritage Trail, explore the Market Street Historic District, and even hunt for ghosts. The William Phelps General Store and Palmyra Historical Museum come alive at night during the Ghost Tours that can be experienced here.Palmyra hosts celebrations and events that depict its quintessential rustic charm that are sure to delight. When visiting stay one of the homey bed and breakfasts in the area, or nearby cottages, camping, or inns. [Information courtesy of www.palmyrany.com, www.co.wayne.ny.us]
Palmyra’s Proud History
You will not want to miss the Palmyra Canaltown Days Market Square this year! We have several new vendors as well as many returning vendors offering a large variety of unique and exciting items.
The children can “pan for gold” while the adults shop for special treasures and bargains. There will be sports collectables, leather goods, clothing, antiques, culinary items, jewelry, crafts, skin care products, pet items, home décor, stoneware and more.
Come spend the weekend with us and get a jump start on your holiday shopping. Our location is still at the HSBC Bank parking lot on Main Street. If you need more information or want to be a vendor, please contact Deb Profeta or Patti Griffin, c/o Canaltown Days Committee, P.O. Box 64, Palmyra, NY 14522 or visit our website at www.palmyracanaltowndays.org.
Apetz: Barefoot books, puppets & puzzlesBailey: African skin careCareNet Pregnancy CenterESL FCUEverdry WaterproofingFlip Flops Tan Shop: Tanning products & lotionFountaine: T-shirts, incense, hatsFriberg: TupperwareHill: Trading cards, sports plaques, sports hats, etc.The Glad Hatter: Barmah Australian leather hats, Harley Davidson leather, cotton & straw hatsTastefully SimpleLoren: Partylite candles|accessoriesMcCord: Cookie Lee JewelryPerugachi: Sweaters, t-shirts & jewelryPalmyra Democrat Committee 24 Hour Helping HandsPevear: Mary KayRyals & Co.: ZCOIL shoesSchweickhard: Avon productsSloane: YoungLiving essential oilsSmith: Alpaca fiber, yarn, clothingStocum: Children’s toys, wooden items, picture frames, pole people, jewelry,
wind chimesWestern Presbyterian Church: Rada Cutlery Products, knives, soup & dip mixesSchuler: Pampered Chef representativeWood: Sunglasses, pro team blanketsMulberry Hollow: Primitive candles, bittersweet wreaths, berry garlands, potpourriWallace: Scentsy (plug-in warmers, safe wickless alternative to candles)Thompson: Psychic/mediumship readingsAmes: Tie dye, Life is Crap, beer shirts, etc.Cardinale: Pan Wagon, jewelryDeCann: Duck pond gameModa Trading: Pillow Pets/pursesPietromonaco: D&Y accessories, sunhats, scarves, sunglasses, ladies accessoriesPreston: Tees, etc.Seasons of Fairport: Deco Flags, craftsSinchico: Wool sweaters, flutesSlocum: Jewelry, dog bonesWireless World: Verizon Wireless/Direct TVBurroughs: Dog bones & blanketsThe Leather Outlet
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Kevin Wright of K&D Disposal will once again be donating his time and equipment to collect the huge amounts of garbage generated by Canaltown Days. This is not new for Kevin, as he has graciously done it for many years. Festival organizers said they are grateful, as the service saves the festival a considerable amount of money.
Canaltown Days is happy to welcome back Chet Walker as our Grand Parade Emcee, Saturday, September 18 at 4:00 pm. Chet is the morning co-host of 1180 WHAM Morning News. Every day, he wakes up more Western New Yorkers than all the local Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts combined! From Buffalo to Syracuse, Lake Ontario to the Pennsylvania border, every weekday morning,
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Take home mementos!The Palmyra Canaltown Days Committee will again this year be offering commemorative items for sale, including t-shirts and drink koozies. Purchase mementos on the north side of Main Street, next to the information booth in front of the Village Park.
Rose Lummis Canal Tour
Take a narrated boat tour on a 1953 Mississippi River boat, the Rose Lummis.Tours leave the Port of Palmyra at 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, 2:00 pm, and 3:30 pm. $13 per person, $9 for children ages 2-12. Tickets available at the Canaltown Days Information Booth and at the boat. Lunch and snacks included. Return transportation provided.
Relive the Days When the Canal Was King! Saturday, September 17th & Sunday, September 18th
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