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    Brockport voters decide to keep village governmentby Kristina Gabalski

    Brockport Mayor Margaret Blackman says she and other Village Board mem-bers are looking forward to getting back to work now that voters have rejected a proposition that would have dissolved the village government.

    We were optimistic that people would want to keep their village, the mayor said Tuesday evening, May 24, after results were announced that the dissolution proposition had been voted down 817 to 632.

    She said she is also optimistic about the future of the village. We need to better educate people about the budget, Mayor Blackman explained, and noted the village will continue to pursue out-side sources of revenue as a way to keep taxes in check.

    The rejection of government disso-lution for the second time since 2010 means that services like community policing and code enforcement are im-portant to residents, the Mayor said.

    Rhett King headed a group of residents who petitioned for the dissolution vote and organized a not-for-profit group called NY Villagers for Efficient Government, which called for unification between the village and Town of Sweden to lower the tax burden.

    He said he was excited to bring the issue to the voters, but was disappointed with the results.

    Unlike whats been said, that this is a group of landlords who have brought this thing, six hundred is not an insignificant number, King observed of the yes votes. I am grateful and hopeful the village govern-ment will be more responsible to the needs of the people. People had been asking for the vote for a long time.

    The village tax levy has risen 25 percent since 2010, he noted. Behavior is believ-able, not words, King said. He thanked those who voted yes for, Coming out and having the courage to vote.

    Brockport Police Chief Daniel Varrenti approached King following the announce-ment of the vote results and offered to work

    Brockport Village Trustee Annie Crane (l) and Village Clerk Leslie Morelli (r) celebrate outside the village offices Tuesday, May 24 after Morelli announced the results of the dissolution vote. Many in the crowd who had gathered to hear the results greeted the defeat of the proposition with cheers. K. Gabalski photo.

    together by traveling to Albany to rally for tax relief.

    A college town like Brockport needs a community police force, the chief noted, but with two-thirds of the village taken up by the SUNY campus - which is tax exempt, We need some relief, the Chief said.

    He called the state law regulating the dissolution process, ridiculous... the law does nothing but divide the village. Its just a shame.

    Chief Varrenti said he is concerned that more than 600 people voted to dissolve village government. I want everybody to want this village, he said.

    Two dissolution votes over the past six years have impacted recruitment for the Brockport Village Police Department, Chief Varrenti explained. He said the village spends money to train new officers and then struggles to retain them.

    The repeated threat of dissolution has an

    exorbitant cost for those on both sides of the issue, as well as the Police Depart-ment, Chief Varrenti said, as officers are lured to other departments offering bet-ter pay and greater security.

    If you could get more money, work less hours and not have to put up with the fear of (municipal government) be-ing dissolved, what would you do? he questioned.

    Chief Varrenti said he understands that there are those in the village who dont want a community police force and who struggle to pay taxes.

    I didnt come to run the police depart-ment ... I didnt come to run for election ... I came to serve everybody in this vil-lage, he said.

    If taxes are the issue, Chief Varrenti noted, he is willing to work with com-munity members and go to Albany to seek relief.

    The Dewitt Clinton Tug Boat headed towards Brockport between Redman Road bridge and Main Street bridge. Photo by Rick Nicholson.

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    Proposed townhouse project in Ogden gets preliminary approvalby Kristina Gabalski

    Saying the project was not yet ready for final approval, members of the Ogden Planning Board May 12 gave preliminary approval for the proposed Parkview Center Townhomes development.

    The approval was granted with contin-gencies that concerns of the town engineer, the town highway superintendent and the Planning Board attorney be satisfied.

    The 40 townhouse unit project is pro-posed on slightly more than four acres of land between Land Re Way and North Union Street on property that is zoned Multi-Family Residential.

    Planning Board member Mary Lou Het-zke was the only member who voted no on preliminary approval. During a public hearing on the project, she expressed concerns over the lack of outdoor play space for children who might reside in the development.

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    told Planning Board members developers had met with Town of Ogden and Village of Spencerport staff regarding how to provide sanitary sewers.

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    During the March Planning Board meeting, Highway Superintendent David Widger had expressed concerns over plans by the developers to utilize a temporary dedicated pump station for sewage.

    Giraulo said the project includes 36, two bedroom units, and 4, three bedroom units. All units would be two-story and have a one-car garage, he said. The project includes the construction of four separate buildings.

    The rear of the proposed project will face North Union Street, but will be finished to look like the front of the townhomes, Gi-raulo said. It will be appealing to motorists coming down North Union, he said.

    Giraulo told Planning Board members roadways within the development have been widened to provide adequate space for emergency/fire needs.

    During the public hearing, a representative of the Ogden Conservation Board noted the project is part of a gateway to the village, we should ensure it fits into the character of the neighborhood, he said.

    Drainage was also raised as an issue of concern. It was typically wet when it was used as farmland, the Conservation Board explained ... (we must make sure) neighbors on North Union and across are not impacted by the development.

    Town Engineer John Freel agreed. We need to work on overall drainage, he said.

    The proposed project is in need of vari-ances, which will be taken up by the Ogden Zoning Board during their June meeting, Patrick Smith, Odgen Building Inspector, said.

    One resident spoke during the public hearing; a resident of North Union Street, said she worries about the increase in traffic approaching the North Union/Big Ridge Road intersection. I have safety concerns, she said. Its such a busy road. She also noted drainage issues, which she called, horrible for the whole area ... as a homeowner in the area, we have two sump pumps and a stream of water all the time.

    Planning Board Chair Gary Parker said, We are paying very close attention to (drainage). We are currently address-ing that. He also read into the record a letter received from a resident who expressed concerns over landscaping and how the buildings will look.

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    Events/EntertainmentHarvey C. Noone Post 954, American Legion will conduct their annual Memorial Day Ceremony and Parade on Monday, May 30. The ceremony will begin at 10 a.m. at the Churchville Elementary School and the parade will begin at 11 a.m. and end at the Churchville Cemetery. All are welcome.Ogden Senior Center will host the Curbside Market at 200 South Union Street, Spencerport on Monday, June 6 and June 20 from 11 to 11:45 a.m. Open to the public. Curbside Market offers fresh and healthy produce at affordable prices. Every $5 SNAP purchase gets a $2 bonus. Cash, debit, EBT and WIC/FMNP accepted.Allegiance Trio will perform on Friday, June 3 at 7 p.m. at Parkridge Free Methodist Church, 10 Straub Road, Roches-ter. Tickets cost $15 in advance or $18 at the door. For more information, go to www.sgny.net or call 329-3840.Italian American Club Cultural Committee presents Thomas Grasso guest speaker on the History and Restoration of the Erie Canal, Thursday, June 9 at 7 p.m. (doors open at 6:30 p.m.) at 150 Frank DiMino Way. Free and open to the public. For more information, call 594-8882.The public is invited to attend an open meeting and program, designed to share information about the Order of the Eastern Star, as well as related youth groups on June 4 at 10 a.m. at Unity Masonic Lodge, 133 South Union Street, Spencerport. The program features an informational presentation, a degree for guests, a flag tribute, recognition of Masonic Youth Groups and refreshments. Ring doorbell at either front or rear en-trance. For more information, contact event organizer Erika Hansen at [email protected] of a documentary on the journey of the Spencer-port Robotics Team to World Championships will be held Wednesday, June 15th at 7 p.m. at Spencerport High School. The documentary is the work of three former Spencerport students who traveled with the team. Tickets are $5 for stu-dents and $8 for adults. Contact Nancy Mancuso [email protected] for tickets.

    FundraisersParma Baptist Community Church will serve a Chicken Barbecue Saturday, June 4 at 4997 Ridge Road West, Spencer-port. Price $10; Dine-in time: 5 p.m. Take outs: 4 to 6 p.m. No guarantee of available dinners without advanced reservations. Call Karl and Cheryl, 392-8286. St. Judes Faith Formation Center, 4100 Lyell Road will host a Next-to-New Sale on Thursday, June 2 from 5 to 8 p.m.; Fri-day, June 3 from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Saturday, June 4 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. sponsored by Holy Ghost, St. Helen and St. Jude. Includes silent auction, baked goods and concessions, breakfast, lunch and dinner.

    Government Meetings Brockport: Village Board meets the first and third Monday of each month (June 6 and no meeting June 20) at 7 p.m. Village Board work session meets the fourth Monday of the month (June 27) at 7 p.m. Planning Board meets the second Monday of each month (June 13) at 7 p.m. Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of the month (June 2) only upon application. Historic Preservation Board meets the third Thursday of the month at 7:15 p.m. All meetings are held at the Village Hall unless otherwise noted.Chili: Monday, May 30 - Town offices closed, Memorial Day observed. Traffic & Safety Committee meets Thursday, June 2 at 7 p.m. in the New Highway Garage - 200 Beaver Road. Hilton: Hilton Village Board meets the first Tuesday of the month at 5 p.m. Zoning Board meets the second Tuesday of the month at 6:30 p.m. All meetings held at the Hilton Com-munity Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton.Ogden: Town Board meets the second and fourth Wednes-days of each month at 7 p.m.; Work Sessions will be held on alternate Wednesdays at 5 p.m. as needed; Ogden Conservation Board meets the first Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Planning Board meets the second Thursday of each month at 7 p.m.; Ogden Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings will be held at the Ogden Community Center, 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport, and are open to the public.Parma: Town Board will meet on the first and third Tues-day of the month at 6:30 p.m. Conservation Board meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Thursday and third Monday of each month at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the third Thursday of each month at 7 p.m. All meetings held at the Parma Town Hall, 1300 Hilton-Parma Corners Road, and are open to the public. Riga: Town Board meets the second Wednesday of the month (June 8) at 7 p.m.; Planning Board meets the first Monday of the month (June 6) at 7 p.m.; Zoning Board of Appeals meets the first Thursday of every month (June 2) at 7 p.m. Conserva-tion Board meets fourth Monday of every month at 7 p.m. All meetings are held at the Riga Town Hall, 6460 East Buffalo Road, Churchville. Open to the public.Spencerport: Village Board of Trustees meets the first

    Wednesday of the month; Planning Board meets the first Tuesday of every month; Architectural Review Board meets the first Tuesday of every month and Zoning Board meets the third Thursday of every month. All meetings start at 7 p.m. at the Village Office, 27 West Avenue. The board also meets the second, third, fourth and fifth Wednesday of each month at 4:30 p.m. at the Village Office.

    Health/HelpSpencerport TOPS #37 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Wednesday at the Ogden Presbyterian Church, 2400 South Union Street, Spencerport. Weigh-in from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m.; meeting from 6:30 to 7:15 p.m. For information, call 352-1147 or 352-0054.Hilton TOPS 632 (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets every Friday, 9:30 a.m. at the Community Center, 59 Henry Street, Hilton, second floor. For information call 225-1717.

    Library ProgramsChili Public Library programs and events: Tuesday, May 31 - Pinterest for beginners, 7 p.m. Come learn how to get started with Pinterest. Registration required. Wednesday, June 1 - Adult Book Discussion, 7 p.m. Discussion of The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. Books available at the checkout desk. No registration required. Monday, June 6 - American Girl Club, 4 p.m. Age 5 to 12. Pick up this months book at the check out desk. No registration required. Chess Club, 6 p.m. Ages 18 and under. No registration required.For more information or to register for programs stop at the library, 3333 Chili Avenue, call 889-2200 or visit www.chililibrary.org.Ogden Farmers Library events: Monday, May 30 - Closed for Memorial Day. Appy Hour: Fitness Apps - Wednesday, June 1 at 6 p.m. Learn how to use a FitBit and the different apps. Bring the device, the library will supply the mocktails. No registra-tion required. The library is located at 269 Ogden Center Road, Spencerport. For more information call 617-6181.

    HistoricalThe Ogden Historical Society announces programs for the month of June: June 5 - Top Spinning with Dan Olney. June 12 - Strawberry Social & Ra Cha Cha Barbershop Quartet. June 19 - Closed for Fathers Day. June 26 - Fashions of the 1800s with Jenny Honan. Programs take place Sundays and begin at 2 p.m. at the Colby-Pulver House, 568 Colby Street. Tours of the house are available immediately following the scheduled program.Newman Riga Librarys Annual Book Sale will be held Thurs-day, June 2 from 5 to 9 p.m.; Friday, June 3 from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Fill a bag with books for $3 on Saturday. Basket raffles. Call the Library at 293-2009 for more information.

    MeetingsHilton-Parma Fire District will hold its regular meetings for 2016 on the first Wednesday of the month Wednesday, June 1. All meetings begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Hilton-Parma Fire De-partment, 120 Old Hojack Lane, Hilton. Open to the public.Spencerport Rotary Club meets for dinner and community fellowship each Monday at 6:15 p.m. at Slayton Place Restau-rant in Spencerport.Crafts, Community Service, Dinner and more with the Mon-roe County Home Bureau Cracked Pots (Spencerport area), the second and fourth Wednesdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. from September through June (no meeting July and August). Meetings are held at different locations. Cost is $11.50 per year. Call Loretta at 352-5720 for information.

    Social and ProfessionalThe Hilton Heart and Hand Quilt Guild meets the first Thursday of each month from 6:30 to 9 p.m. at the Hilton Fire Department, 120 Old Hojack Lane. (Please do not park in front of hall - park and enter by side door on left side of hall). New members and visitors welcome. For information contact, Mary Hinkley, 392-4153 or Sarah Barton, 392-5403.

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    Rangers reach number one in Class Bby Warren Kozireski

    Spencerports girls lacrosse team scored the first four goals of the game and came out of halftime with three more unan-swered tallies in an 8-5 win over Webster Schroeder in the final game of the regular season. The win improved the Rangers record to 15-1 and the top seed in the Class B Section V playoffs.

    Freshman Natalie Choate began the scoring with the first of her five goals with an assist from Maliah Benedetto at 2:55.

    Freshman Emily Coykendall found se-nior Sara Roman with a pass to make it 2-0 at 10:20. The Rangers scored twice more within 22 seconds as Benedetto converted after a 30-yard spring to the goal followed by Choates second from Erin Coykendall.

    Schroeder closed the gap with three goals over the final 9:37 of the first half, but the Rangers offense again found their rhythm to open the second.

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    for the third-year starter. Benedetto netted her second of the game at 8:32 to build the Rangers lead to 7-3.

    Schroeder scored twice more before the end of the half, but Choate netted her fifth from Erin Coykendall after a three minute offensive possession to complete the scor-ing. Senior goalkeeper Olivia Schroeder made 11 saves in net for the win.

    The 15-win season is the best in school history for the program. Ranked 20th among Class B schools in the New York State Sportswriters May 23 poll, the Rang-ers only loss this season was to Fairport, who is ranked 22nd in the state in Class A.

    They defeated Churchville-Chili 4-3 in the playoff quarterfinals to advance to the semis against Webster-Thomas.

    All four of Spencerports seniors plan to play college lacrosse in the fall. Schroeder is committed to Niagara University, Kelly Mohan to Edinboro, Sara Roman is head-ing to St. John Fisher and Alexis Plouffe to Fredonia. Erin Coykendall is already committed to Northwestern three years prior to her graduation.

    Hilton and Spencerport advance in tennis sectionalsby Warren Kozireski

    Spencerports first doubles team of David Debellis and Tyler MacDonald overcame a first set loss to win 2-6, 6-2, 6-3 to give the Rangers a 4-3 win over Canandaigua in the Section V quarterfinals. Hilton didnt lose a single set in a 7-0 shutout over Edison.

    Rangers second singles Matthew Davis also lost his first set 1-6 before rebounding with resounding 6-1, 6-1 wins in the final two. Third singles Tyler DeCosse won his match 6-1, 7-6 while second doubles Quin Carr and Spencer Curtis also took a 6-2,

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    BROCKPORTBarrus, Robert M. Sr., died suddenly May 22, 2016. Survived by his beloved wife Paula Ellen; children LuAnne (James) Cenci, Robert M. Jr. (Carole Jean) and Tyler (Tamara); stepchildren Kelly (Terry) Mosier, Sheri (John) Abdoo, Laurie (Andre) Callicutt and David Slone; 15 grandchil-dren and nine great-grandchildren; sisters Janet Carter and Patricia Lucero. Prede-ceased by his first wife Beverly Dill and sisters Ruth Prince and Marjorie Gallo.

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    CHILILennon, Huworth W., died May 13, 2016 at age 74. Predeceased by his mother, Carmen Rhoden and brother, Jascha Len-non. Survived by his children, Vinton, Donna and Chad Lennon; siblings, Derrick (Marva), Lloyd, Ryan Lennon and Thelma (Donovan) Cole; many loving relatives and friends. Huworth was born in Jamaica WI and was a retired electrician from East-man Kodak Company.

    His Celebration of Life Service will be held Sunday, May 29 at 3 p.m. at Mt. Olivet Baptist Church, 141 Adams Street, Rochester, NY 14608. Donations can be made to the Church in his memory.

    Minchella, Mary Barbara, died May 18, 2016. Predeceased by her mother, Sally LaWall and father-in-law, John Minchella. Survived by her husband, Fred; two chil-dren, Abby and Will; father, Wynn LaWall; five brothers and sisters, Michael LaWall, Laura (Bob) Brandis, Steven LaWall, Kathryn Boltz and Susan (Tony) Cortese; mother-in-law, Frieda Minchella; sister-in-law, Cheryl (John) Signorino. Barbara was a member of Anchor Christian Church and served on the Mission Committee.

    Her Funeral Service was held May 21 at the Leo M. Bean and Sons Funeral Home, Chili. Interment Grove Place Cemetery. Donations can be made to Anchor Chris-tian Church, 375 Beaver Road, Rochester, NY 14624 in her memory.

    Pagano, William J., died Tuesday, May 24, 2016 at age 67. Predeceased by his parents, Nicholas and Ruth and sister-in-law, Deby Pagano. Survived by his loving wife of 43 years, Debbie; daughters, Leann (Scott) Hall and Beth (Jim) Harper; grand-children, Taylor, Collin, Morgan, Hailey and Eleanor; brothers, Nick (Norma) and Paul; several nieces, nephews and great-nieces and nephews.

    His Funeral Service was held May 27 at Open Door Baptist Church, Churchville. Donations can be made to Visiting Nurse Service, P.O. Box 270441, Rochester, NY 14627 in his memory.

    HAMLINFarrelly, Dolores A. Dee Dee, died January 6, 2016 at age 73 in Alamogordo, New Mexico after a five year battle with cancer. Survivors include her husband, Paul Farrelly of the family home; her two daughters, Debra (Hal) Alton of Al-amogordo, New Mexico and Loriann (Rob-ert) DAgostino of Hamlin; Pauls children, Rhonda (Steve) Townsend, Leonard Far-relly, Shane (Rachel) Farrelly, and Daniel (Michell) Farrelly; eight grandchildren; three great grandchildren; She was pre-ceded in death by her father, Michael F. Ross, mother, Rose (Tripi) Ross.

    Funeral Services will be conducted at Fowler Funeral Home, 340 West Avenue, Brockport on June 1, 2016 at 11 a.m. Burial will follow at Lakeview Cemetery, Brockport. Contributions can be made to The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in her memory.

    Falls, Judith Eleanor, age 72, died April 12, 2016. Born in Pittsburgh, Penn-sylvania on October 24, 1943, Judy is predeceased by her mother and father, Col. George and Naoma Hall, and brother Lt. Col. Joseph Hall. She is survived by her loving husband Thomas Falls; children Andrea (Tony) Isaacs, Eric (Carrie) Falls, Jonathan (Nina) Falls; grandchildren Cole and Sienna Isaacs, Zachary, Lucas and Jacob Falls; sister Joni (Gary) Cox; many nieces, nephews, and dear friends.

    Her Memorial Service will be held Sun-day, May 29, 1 p.m. at Bethany Presbyte-rian Church, 3000 Dewey Avenue, followed by a celebration of life at Hamlin Beach State Park, 1 Camp Road, Pavilion #5 at 3 p.m. Donations can be made to Lymphoma Research at Wilmot Cancer Center in her memory (www.giveto.urmc.edu/cancer).

    SPENCERPORTLynch, Karen, (Koch), died May 16, 2016 at age 57. Loving wife and mother known for her kind and gentle personality. Predeceased by her father, Kenneth Koch. She is survived by her loving husband, David Rick Lynch; children, Morgan Lynch, Matthew (Jennifer Steinruck) Lynch; mother, Margaret Koch; father-in-law and mother-in-law, David and Geor-gialee Lynch; sister, Peggy (Leigh Balcom) Koch; niece, Kate Balcom; loving friend and assistant, Jackie Lobene. Karen was employed for 28 years at a medical health facility in Rochester.

    Her Funeral Service was held May 26 at Walker Brothers Funeral Home, Spen-cerport. Interment private. Donations can be made to Lifetime Care Home Health Care & Hospice, 3111 Winton Road South, Rochester, NY 14623 in her memory.

    Get ready for rhubarb seasonby Kristina Gabalski

    I love fruit and sometimes I like to think of my garden as a pie garden. I have rasp-berries, grapes, apples, cherries, currants, and - even though its really considered a vegetable - rhubarb, which I love to use for pies.

    It has become a tradition for me to start the summer season with the baking of a rhubarb pie on Memorial Day weekend. Come September, the summer season ends on Labor Day weekend with the baking of an apple pie - both of which are made with produce from my garden. Pie making is deliciously satisfying for me and I love to be able to use what I grow in my own yard. Its edible landscaping at its best, I think.

    The rhubarb harvest is currently under-way in our area and although strawberry/rhubarb is a June delicacy, rhubarb sauces and pies are a tasty way to feature the tart home-grown treat on its own.

    Growing rhubarb is not difficult and if you have at least a corner of your yard for a few plants, its fun to grow. The harvest is early in the season, which I really like because at this point I feel like I cant stand it any longer until the local produce season begins.

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    Rhubarb can tolerate part-shade, but for highest yields, plant in full sun in a spot with consistent moisture. Dormant crowns should be planted in early spring, as soon as the soil can be worked. Potted plants can be planted at any time. Crowns should be planted 1-3 inches deep and 2-3 feet apart - give your rhubarb plenty of room to grow and a spot with good air circulation.

    Mulching helps retain moisture and suppress weeds. The plants require little or no fertilizer.

    The first year, remove flower stalks, which form when the weather grows warmer. This strengthens the developing plant. Do not harvest leaf stems until the second year and hold off on a major harvest until the third year when the plants are well established.

    To harvest, pull leaves with stalks in a gently twisting motion. Use only the stalks - the leaves contain oxalic acid, which is toxic in high doses. Leaves can be compos-ted or used as a mulch. Refrigerate stalks for one week. Place them in a plastic bag or wrap in a damp cloth. Stalks can also be frozen, cooked or raw, in an airtight container.

    Use rhubarb for pies, jams or sauces. An easy sauce can be made with 10 cups cubed rhubarb, three cups sugar and one teaspoon ground cinnamon.

    Place rhubarb in a large pot and almost cover with water. Bring to a boil and then simmer over medium heat until very tender - about 20 minutes, while stirring occasion-ally. Remove from heat and add sugar and cinnamon until dissolved. Serve hot or cold (allrecipes.com).

    Lori Skoog - local gardener/grower extraordi-naire - harvests rhubarb at Skoog Farm in the town of Sweden in a photo taken during the 2015 harvest. Lori makes scrumptious pies with her lovely tart leaf stalks. K. Gabalski photo.

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    Hamlin Wheel Fest 20161521 Lake Road, Hamlin

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    The 19th Annual Hamlin Wheel Fest will be held on Saturday, June 4 from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at the Hamlin Firemens Field, 1521 Lake Road. This years festival will once again feature a silent auction that benefits a local not-for-profit organization.

    The Wheel Fest Committee, which has had many of the same members since the festival began, makes sug-gestions as to where the proceeds should go and then committee mem-bers vote.

    Past recipients include the Hamlin VFW Post 6703, Craig A. Goodrich Dog Shelter, Life Solutions, Hamlin Fire Department, Hamlin Public Library and Hamlin Recreation just to name a few. Every year the proceeds go to a different group that helps the commu-nity, said Michelle Johnson, Deputy Town Clerk. The Mia Foundation was chosen this year.

    The Mia Foundation was developed four years ago to give animals born with birth defects a fighting chance. The Foundation was inspired by a tiny Chihuahua named Mia, who was born with a cleft palate. It was suggested at birth that she be euthanized, but Sue Rogers and her husband, Gary, gave her tender loving care and not only did she survive for almost two years, but she paved the way for the more than 500 animals that have been helped by the Foundation so far.

    Not all of the animals survive, but ALL are given a chance, said Rogers. So many animals born with birth de-

    fects, such as cleft palates or missing limbs, are euthanized at birth. With a little work and a lot of love, these animals give back so much more than anyone could possibly imagine. All they need is a chance!

    The Mia Foundation runs solely on donations. In one week alone they can spend $7,000 for surgeries, routine vet appointments and critical cases. Fundraisers are very important in raising much needed funds to keep the Foundation going, noted Rogers.

    The Foundation partners with Ham-lin Dog Shelter to foster some of the animals and the shelter even has a kennel dedicated to the Mia Founda-tion. We love the crew over there and are so blessed to have them on our team, said Rogers. It helps to have a place to show dogs in person. The dogs can be viewed by the public instead of just seeing pictures on the internet.

    Over 40 businesses and individuals have donated items to the silent auc-tion so far. They include hair products, dog items, kitchen items, dolls, stuffed animals, hats, bags, toys, fabric, file folders, t-shirts, candles, lotions, soaps, a tax preparation gift certificate, baby blankets, gift certificates for restau-rants and stores, gift baskets, tickets to Red Wings, Rochester Flash and Buf-falo Sabres games, and much more.

    The Mia Foundation and its pre-cious animals thanks Hamlin and the Wheel Fest Committee for having us be the recipients of this years donations, said Rogers. To learn more about the Mia Foundation, visit themiafounda-tion.com.

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    gan in 1997. The goal was to have a fam-ily-oriented event that was identified with the Town. When trying to determine what the nature of the event should be, the town historian noticed something unusual about the pictures that graced the walls of the Northstar History Center: everything had wheels! Hamlins early residents had wagons, tractors, and other wheeled equip-ment to help them navigate, manage, and farm this northwestern town in Monroe County.

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    PeSt eliMinatiOnDiamond Pest Elimi-nation. Bee and wasp proof your home now so you can enjoy out-door activities all sum-mer long. Call by June 30 for a special rate. 585-723-6589.[6-26]

    Pet BOarDing

    weDDingS/SPeCial OCCaSiOnSProfessionally trained soloist, available to add a touch of elegance to your wedding, meeting or social event. Call 585-352-8730.[TFN]CLASSIFIEDS

    aPPlianCeSGE Dryer, excellent condition, 585-469-8939. $100.[6-5]__________________Frigidaire Washer, ex-cellent condition. $100. 585-469-8939.[6-5]__________________Kenmore Microwave,counter top, excellent condition. $50. 585-469-8939.[6-5]

    art wOrK

    Original acrylic paint-ings ... seasonal, land-scapes, portraits, mod-ern folk images, various sizes. Affordable & veryinteresting. For moreinformation contact Nils R. Caspersson, 585-924-7868.[TFN]

    FeverishQuilter

    .com Longarm Quilting Service

    25 Years Experience

    (585) 802-9857

    artS, CraFtS,hOBBieS

    BOatS& aCCeSSOrieS

    2011 Larson LX710, 135 hp. custom covers,trailer. Used 5 times, less than 15 hrs. on motor. $15,000 585-355-5873.[TFN]

    FirewOOD/Fuel

    Alternative Fuels -DryCreek Wood Pellets, Bagged Coals and Envi-Blocks. Hendel Farms, Holley. 585-638-6042.[TFN]

    garage/MOVing SaleS

    Community Flea Mar-ket - Saturday, June 4, 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Gates Presbyterian Church, 1049 Wegman Road. Be a vendor or shop! Indoor/outdoor spaces. 585-426-8427. Books, Plants, Baked Goods, Food and Beverages.___________________Brockport - 575 Holley Street. June 3 & 4; 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Collectibles, tools, books, microwave, household goods, much more.[5-29]___________________North Chili CollegeGreene annual Com-munity Garage Sale - June 2, 3 & 4, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Multiple homes. Across from Roberts Wesleyan College off Buffalo Road.[5-29]___________________Brockport - 78 South Avenue. Friday & Sat-urday, June 3 and June 4; 9 a.m. - til. Large va-riety of miscellaneous items.[5-29]___________________Garage Sale: Sat. & Sun., June 4 & 5, 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Gates, 1765 Spencerport Road.[5-29]___________________Yard & Barn Sale: 1617 Lake Road, Hamlin. June 2, June 3 & June 4, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. No early birds. Unique finds, large inventory, class act sale![5-29]

    hOMe FurniShingS

    Dining Room Set - Ethan Allen. 8 chairs (6 regular, 2 captains), ta-ble pad, China cabinet. $800. 585-339-8651.[5-29]

    lawn & garDen

    MiSCellane