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Hello sports fans! Just a note that we have started our open soccer for the summer, a little earlier than normal, but its okay! On Monday nights, at John Kennedy there will be open soccer for anyone and everyone. It is co-ed, all ages welcome. The participants usually range somewhere between 16 and 60. Again, its on Monday nights, at John Kennedy at any open field space there, between 6:30 and 7:00. Playing time runs until it gets too dark to play or people get too tired! Again, anyone is welcome. If you have any questions, please feel free to e-mail me at ammd1727@yahoo.com or call 585.409.5228. We play every Monday rain or shine. Its a good chance for people to meet new sports fans, get a little exercise and just have a chance to kick a ball around without having to commit to a league or a team. Depending on the number of players, we will break people up into teams so its always new each week!
6:30pm
Noblehurst Farms Inc, of Linwood, will be
hosting a summer fundraiser to benefit the
Pluta Cancer Center on Sunday afternoon,
August 9th. The picnic will feature: Chicken Barbeque
(York Fire Department), ice cream, live music from Tim Bucci and his band, tours of the farm and rotary milking facility, and a farm equipment exhibition.
The Pluta Cancer Center in Henrietta has served many patients and families in
Rochester’s outlying communities, including our own. Gary McIntyre,
of Noblehurst Farms, has been the inspiration for this picnic. Following his own
cancer treatment, Gary searched for a meaningful way to thank Pluta while
informing our community that they can “Choose Pluta” for cancer care.
A picnic on the farm seemed a perfect solution. As a not-for-profit cancer center
Pluta will use funds raised to:
Within our small, close-knit communities we have seen far too many friends, family, and neighbors affected by cancer. This fundraiser is one small way to recognize the impact of this disease. The picnic’s planning team, comprised of Noblehurst Farms employees, York Fire Department volunteers, neighbors, church groups, and family, has been overwhelmed by the interest and generosity from the community for the event in the form of donations. Local businesses, including an overwhelming number of farms and agricultural vendors, are contributing their time, dollars, food, and equipment.
The picnic begins at 1 pm on Sunday August 9th at the farm’s main dairy facility on Craig Road in Pavilion. The chicken barbeque will run from until 3 pm, and farm tours from 2 – 5 pm. Tickets are on sale now and we invite you to join us by bringing friends, family, and neighbors. Call Linwood Turf Equipment at 585-584-3122 or visit www.plutacancercenter.org for ticket information. Tickets are pre-sale only, and limited in number.
1:00pm
Why not Mark your calendars for Sunday August 2nd and attend our Cornell Club Alumni Picnic and Student Send-off! You’ll have the opportunity to reminisce with fellow alums about our Cornell days – no matter whether you graduated in 1949 or 2009, our shared Cornell connection is a strong common bond!
This summer event celebrates our Cornell heritage, reacquaints us with old friends, allows us to meet new ones, introduces our Cornellian incoming and current students -- all while we enjoy a delicious Cornell Chicken BBQ and hearing from our Cornellian NYS Commissioner of Agriculture, Patrick Hooker. Our state dairy princess, Lauren Osborn, an incoming Cornellian freshman, will also be there.
The event will take place at the Kunze home at 6340 LaGrange RoadWyoming, NY 14591. It’s sure to be a wonderful event with Cornellians and friends from the Genesee, Orleans, Livingston and Wyoming county region. Cornellians and guests from other counties are also certainly welcome. The time is 1 pm and the food will be served at 2. Cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children’s portions.
. Please mail your reservations and checks to Hans or call them in to Hans at 585-495-6797 or to Kendra Lamb at 585-409-1543. Encourage your fellow Cornellians to meet you there!
1:00pm
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Stafford Fire Dept., Inc. 1st Annual Waterball Tournament & Co-Ed Volleyball Tournament -Proceeds to benefit the Stafford Fire Dept. Health & Education Fund- Date - July 11, 2009 Time - Waterball will start at 8:00 am Volleyball will start at 11:00 am until ???? Where - Stafford Fire Dept. 6153 Main Road Stafford, NY Cost - $25.00 per team (per event) Prizes -$ Cash $ (to be determined by number of entries) Food and Drinks will be available (Each team entered will receive a lunch ticket good for a hotdog or hamburger and a pop or beer (if 21 years or older) R.S.V.P. No later than June 30, 2009 to RSVP call (585)345-0938 or e-mail svfd@rochester.rr.com. Make checks payable to the Stafford Fire Dept. Health & Education fund Check out our web site for full details @ www.staffordvfd.org
8:30am - 7:30pm
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This Saturday, July 11th from 9 a.m.- 6 p.m. there will be garden tours, classes, herbal lunch and children's activities at Herbly Wonderful. Want more info? Check out their Web site
9:00am - 6:00pm
The New York State Police, the Trooper Foundation and Allstate Insurance will sponsor the 2nd Annual “G.O. Ride - Girls Only Motorcycle Event” on Saturday, July 11. The event is designed for women riders or women who want to learn more about motorcycle riding and motorcycle safety. It's free and will include a motorcycle instruction presentation given by a New York state police motorcycle safety officer. Local motorcycle vendors will be on site with motorcycles and equipment specifically designed for women. The event will also include an escorted motorcycle ride through the Niagara wine country followed by a picnic with music by a local band. It takes place at 9 a.m. at the Oppenheim Park 2713 Niagara Falls Blvd. in the Town of Wheatfield. Bring your friends and come and enjoy a great day of riding.
9:00am - 5:00pm
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Take advantage of a free car seat safety check from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, July 11 at Albion Fire Hall. The event is hosted by state Assemblyman Steve Hawley (R,I,C - Batavia) in conjunction with the state police. "Despite parents' best intentions, statistics show that 70 percent of car seats are installed improperly," Hawley said in a press release. "I would like to encourage all parents to attend this important event and would like to thank the New York State Police for coming to make sure car seats are properly installed."
10:00am - 1:00pm
Genesee Countywide Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) will be holding a fundraiser car wash on Saturday, July 11 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. It will take place at Center of Attention Auto Spa, 8318 Park Road, next to Alex’s Place. All the money from the car wash will go to benefit Countywide SADD. Alex’s Place will also be having a baby-back-ribs cookout,with part of the proceeds going to Countywide SADD. This organization dedicated to stopping alcohol and substance abuse in our county. There are eight school districts and one private school in Genesee County. Two student representatives from each school come together to participate in monthly meetings and to plan alcohol and drug free events in the county. Funding support comes through Genesee County STOP-DWI.
10:00am - 2:00pm
Care-A-Van will be at Central Avenue this Saturday for grocery and clothing distribution from 10:30-12:00 Noon.
10:30am - 12:00pm
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The Ramble Music & Art Fest will be held in Jackson Square in downtown Batavia from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday, July 11. More than 20 different groups and individuals will be performing. There will be chalk art on the streets, other activities and food and refreshments.
11:00am - 9:00pm
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The Muckdogs take on the Mahoning Valley Scrappers at Dwyer! There is a pre-game concert at the park with Papa and Mama Root presented by Tim Horton's of Batavia and New Buffalo Impact. This is the second game of a three game home series against the Cleveland Indians farm team. Come down and Rock the Ballpark and watch our Muckdogs Rock the Ballpark too! Game time is 7:05 pm. Gates open at 6:05 pm.
7:05pm - 10:05pm
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