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Publication - LeRoy Pennysaver
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THE ADVICE, SERVICE, SELECTION AND SUPPORT YOU NEED TO FIND THE RIGHT FIT FOR YOUR YARD. 111 Cedar Street Batavia, NY 14020 585-343-4899 www.cedarstreetonline.com LAWN TRACTORS Available only at your locally owned Cub Cadet dealer, the XT2 Enduro Series™ delivers high levels of performance, power, comfort and convenience. • Deluxe Hydrostatic Transmission allows for smooth and simple operation. There’s no shifting; just push a pedal and go. • Corrosion defense system with e-coat for best-in-class protection. • Incredibly responsive handling comes from new, optimized steering system for exact control and maneuverability. LE ROY 110 W. MAIN STREET (1) Subject to credit approval on a Cub Cadet credit card account. Not all customers qualify. Additional terms may apply. Please see your local Cub Cadet dealer for details. * Product Price — Actual retail prices are set by dealer and may vary. Taxes, freight, setup and handling charges may be additional and may vary.Models subject to limited availability. ** Limited warranty – 5-year chassis and front axle, unlimited hours. 3-year and 4-year powertrain (engine and transmission) unlimited hours. Normal wear parts 30 days. For full warranty details, visit cubcadet.com or see your local dealer. † As rated by Kohler, all power levels are rated at 3600 RPM per SAE J1940 gross. †† Built using the highest quality components sourced locally and globally. Specifications and programs are subject to change without notice. Images may not reflect dealer EXCEPTIONAL FACTORY FINANCING AVAILABLE 1 inventory and/or unit specifications. © 2015 Cub Cadet XT2_SPR_Q Haddock Fish Fry $ 9.99 PIZZA • SUBS • WINGS • PASTA 768-4500 WE DELIVER HOURS: Mon.-Thurs. 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 11 a.m.-12 Midnight - OPENING Sundays, Noon -11 p.m. www.pastorespizza.com New! Tossed In Your Favorite Sauce, Then Barbecued on the Charbroiler! Monday Special Large Cheese Pizza + 1 Topping $11.99 + tax Expires 5-24-15 Not valid with other offers. Grilled Wings Attention Crocker’s Ace Hardware Customers We Will Be Closed On Wednesday, May 6th until 3 pm Due To An Electrical Service Update Please Plan Accordingly Thank You For Your Support Le Roy, NY 768-2360 Hours: M-F 7:30-8:00, Sat., 8:30-6:00 Sun. 9:00-5:00 acehardware.com • crockers@rochester.rr.com LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Sunday, May 10th OPEN SUN DAY May 10th 9 am-1 pm make mom’s day teleflora’s field of butterflies bouquet $49.95 Plus We Have ... New! • Hanging Baskets • Patio Pots • Fresh Arrangements Bracelets • Corsages • Roses • Wrapped Mixed fill mom’s heart teleflora’s fill my Bouquets heart bouquet - $39.95 Gourmet & Fruit Baskets Snack Bags dazzle mom. teleflora’s beautiful butterfly bouquet $49.95 Look at our WEBSITE for lots of ideas! www.lakestreetflorist.com PROM TIME, Corsages/Bouts., Garters GRADUATION & RECITAL, Presentation Bouquets/Corsages/Bouts. Lakestreet Florist & Gift Shoppe We Deliver To: LE ROY, Byron, Bergen, Caledonia, Mumford, Pavilion, Wyoming, Stafford & Batavia Taking Orders For Cemetery Urns Teleflora Wire Service For Family & Friends Out of Town 768-7720 DON'T FORGET - Teachers' Day - May 6th & Nurse's Day - May 7th 110 Lake St., Le Roy HOURS: M-T 9-5:30 F 9-6:00 Sat. 9-4:00 8352 COOK’S LANDSCAPING - 330-3819 5/4 Le Roy's Best Advertising Medium EDITOR/PUBLISHER David J. Grayson editor@leroyny.com CIRCULATION editor@leroyny.com T-SHIRTS SWEATSHIRTS SPORTSWEAR NANCY CROCKER CALL LP Graphics 768-2201 Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Multi-Million Dollar Producer 570 East Main Street • Batavia, New York 14020 Office: 585.409.2115 Cell: 585.314.7982 • Fax 585.343.8502 Email: ncrocker@nothnagle.com Website: www.nothnagle.com HOW TO CONTACT US STREET ADDRESS 1 Church St. Le Roy, NY 14482 TELEPHONE (585) 768-2201 FAX (585) 768-6334 WEBSITE www.leroyny.com CLASSIFIEDS office@leroyny.com COMMUNITY CALENDAR SUBMISSIONS calendar@leroyny.com EDITORIAL SUBMISSIONS editor@leroyny.com DISPLAY AD SUBMISSIONS pennysaver@leroyny.com The Le Roy Pennysaver will not knowingly accept or publish advertising which is fraudulent or misleading in nature. The publisher reserves the right to reject or cancel any advertising. The Le Roy Pennysaver assumes no financial responsibility for typographical errors in advertisements, but if at fault, will reprint the portion of the ad in which the error appears. Style, size of type and location of advertisement are left to the discretion of the publisher. The opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the publisher. We cannot guarantee the return of photographs. © 2010 Le Roy Pennysaver (585) 768-6800 • www.leroyfuneralhome.com Like us on Facebook tfn LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 LeRoy Among Four New York Communities Advance In $10 Million America’s Best Communities Competition Four New York communities – including three in the greater Rochester and surrounding area -- are celebrating their first round of success in the America’s Best Communities competition, a $10 million initiative to stimulate economic revitalization in small towns and cities. Webster, LeRoy and Livingston County, plus Norwich in Central N.Y., are moving ahead in the competition. Each will receive $50,000 to develop comprehensive strategies to accelerate the revival of their local economies and improve the quality of life in their communities. Frontier Communications, DISH Network, CoBank and The Weather Channel — the competition’s sponsors — today announced that Webster, LeRoy, Livingston County and Norwich have advanced into the quarterfinals of this innovative competition. They are among the 50 quarterfinalist communities that now have six months to complete their revitalization plans and compete for up to an additional $3 million to bring their ideas to life. In the months ahead, the communities will partner with a major corporation that will provide guidance and support throughout the next stage of the competition. The America’s Best Communities Adopt-a-Community Program has brought together 50 distinguished companies from across the U.S. to support the quarterfinalist communities. Each corporation will be paired with a community to serve as their strategic mentor, while also contributing $15,000 of the $50,000 in prize money. These corporate partners will forge relationships with local leaders and focus their efforts on successful implementation of the innovative business plans. “It gives me great pleasure to announce Livingston County and LeRoy as two community areas that have pulled together their talent and first-class ideas and are now moving forward in the competition,” said Bob Smith, Area General Manager of Frontier’s Rochester West operations. “I can speak from personal experience as to the caliber of the leadership, the resilience and strength of the communities, and the overall commitment they have toward enhancing, growing, and setting the bar high.” Julie Marshall, Livingston County Director of Economic Development stated, “We are pleased to be selected in the America’s Best Communities competition. The community revitalization plan that we will develop with the financial support from America’s Best Communities will be designed to generate sustained economic momentum that will further strengthen Livingston County for many years.” Shelley Stein, County Legislator for LeRoy, said: “The community of LeRoy and Bergen are so excited to learn that we are one of America’s Best Communities! Our application was a shared effort of the Town Supervisor Steve Barbeau and Director of the Jell-O Museum and the LeRoy Historical Society Lynne Belluscio. All of us are eager to share our story of agrarian roots and our ability to create local/ regional commerce steeped in strong entrepreneurial tradition in the community. We look forward to meeting with our strategic mentor and continuing this exciting opportunity for LeRoy to attract more attention to our incredible work ethic, ability to collaborate and strong leadership capacity. We sincerely thank Frontier, Dish Network, CoBANK and The Weather Channel for assisting rural communities reach our full potential.” Sharing comments on LeRoy making it to the quarterfinals, Ms. Belluscio stated: “This is great news! LeRoy is extremely proud to be included in this national search for America’s Best Community. Rural communities are great places to live and raise families. This is where neighbors help neighbors, and the true American spirit is fostered. It is where American entrepreneurs can thrive with proper planning and economic development. It takes a team of dedicated people to make it happen - - and LeRoy has that team - - now we hope that this kind of economic investment and technical support will propel this community into the next generation.” As the newly appointed Area General Manager of Frontier’s Rochester East operations, Bill Carpenter said, “I am very excited to have a town in my area of responsibility move forward in the competition. Webster has demonstrated that it has the inspiration and dedication to generate ideas that will reinvigorate the community. It’s this type of local engagement that attracted me to Frontier, and I am very proud to work with Webster as the community moves to the next round of competition.” Speaking on behalf of Webster, Matt Chatfield, Executive Director of the Webster Community Coalition for Economic Development, noted: “The Webster community is grateful to receive this national recognition for the long-standing efforts of its political, civic and business leadership to make Webster a community of choice in Upstate New York. We are also excited about the prospect of working with our corporate partner to develop a unique, sustainable and achievable business growth plan that will propel our community forward for the foreseeable future.” After launching in September 2014, the America’s Best Communities competition successfully attracted entries from 138 applicant teams, representing 347 communities across the country. All 138 applications were reviewed by a panel of independent expert judges who selected the 50 winning communities based upon an objective set of criteria. America’s Best Communities is a multi-stage, three-year competition that will provide $4 million in seed money and other support to assist communities as they develop new economic growth strategies. The top three communities — those with the most innovative proposals being effectively implemented — will share a total of $6 million in prize money. The winning community will be awarded $3 million, with $2 million for second place and $1 million for third. “As the largest telecommunications company focused on rural America, we recognize the economic impact that strategic investments often have on the revitalization of small towns and rural cities,” Frontier Communications Executive Chairman Maggie Wilderotter said. “America’s Best Communities has already inspired new collaboration among local leaders across New York, and it’s just getting started. The innovative ideas the competition is investing in have the potential to become roadmaps to growth for communities across the U.S.” To see the complete list of all winning communities, visit www. americasbestcommunities.com. Graduation YOU WANT ‘EM... INDOOROUTDOOR B A N N E R S Welcome Home Birthday Retirement Anniversary Birth Announcement School/Club Event ....WE MAKE ’EM one church st. le roy, ny Fundraiser ANY OCCASION! 585-768-2201 M-F 8-5 Graduation YOU WANT ‘EM... INDOOROUTDOOR B A N N E R S Welcome Home Birthday “A LOCAL FAMILY Retirement CARING FOR LOCAL FAMILIES” Anniversary FALCONE FAMILY Birth Announcement School/Club Event ....WE MAKE ’EM one church st. Fundraiser Funeral & Cremation Service,ANY Inc.OCCASION! le roy, ny 585-768-2201 M-F 8-5 Vern C. Falcone Director / Owner 8700 Lake Rd. NY 14482 POLeRoy, Box 187 8700 Lake Road LeRoy, NY 14482 Jenna M. Falcone Vern C. Falcone Funeral Director Director/Owner (585) 768-2400 www.falconefuneralhome.com (585) 768-2400 vern.fffcs@yahoo.com LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 LeRotar y Notes “Blustery” would be an apt description outdoors as President Randy rang the Rotary bell to call our weekly meeting to order. Our guest today was Christi Lotempio. Randy recognized Gary Churchill, just in case he was there. Repeat announcements were regarding The Graze-to-Raise/75th Anniversary and Friday morning make-up meeting. Tim Moag has been pretty busy lately and paid for his missed meetings. The following all had great make-ups. Bob Bennett, Lynn Freeman, Christine Gephardt, and Scott McCumiskey. This helps to reinforce that our attendance requirements aren’t nearly as strict as they once were. Jerry McCullough had an on-line make-up, the content of which drew boos from fellow members and a fine from the President. The fining session got off to an interesting start with Christine Gephardt explaining the psychological benefits of chickens. Bob Carlsen’s 2-cent question cost him as did Erik Fix being unclear about how many alpha- Drive Green and SAVE at Z&M. bets comprise Japanese writings (3). Tony Gugino paid for having to go back to Florida while Anil Sawhney found what money is made of. Sam Vagg must’ve thought Randy was just bugging her and Scott McCumiskey was absolutely batty about his fine. Mary Young had some help from the gallery with her million dollar question and paid anyway. Bob Bennett presided over our Club Assembly where we reviewed the vast amounts of good Rotary does each and every year in our community. We invest a lot of time and energy in our Appliance Raffle, Graze-to-Raise, Pancake Breakfasts, Spaghetti Dinners, Rent-A-Rotarian and Super Bowl TV Raffle. We maintain a strong presence at the Oatka Festival through the Hot Dog Stand and Beat-theBucket and by sponsoring the Petting Zoo. All these efforts go right back to our community through donations to many worthy causes. More about that right here in a future LeRotary Notes... stay tuned. Please check us out and “Like” us on Facebook. Join us for our Drive Green Event and discover what John Deere can do for you! SATURDAY, MAY 9TH AT ALL Z&M LOCATIONS Enjoy refreshments, Ride & Drives giveaways and more! Register during the event and receive AN ADDITIONAL 500 OFF $ the purchase of any new 1 Family through 6R Series Tractors.1 1 Family Sub-Compact Tractors • 22.4 – 23.9 hp† engines 1,250 OFF $ OR 72 MONTHS 0% FOR + APR 500 OFF $ WITH THE PURCHASE OF 2 OR MORE IMPLEMENTS² ZahmAndMatson.com ALEXANDER, NY ..............(585) 591-1670 CLYMER, NY....................(716) 355-4236 EDINBORO, PA.................(814) 734-1552 FALCONER, NY ................(716) 665-3110 NORTH COLLINS, NY ........(716) 337-2563 OAKFIELD, NY .................(585) 948-5261 SPRINGVILLE, NY .............(716) 592-4058 1 Offer ends 12/1/15. Subject to approved credit on John Deere Financial Installment Plan. Some restrictions apply, so see your dealer for complete details and other financing options. Valid only at participating dealers. Coupon offers subject to cancellation at any time.2Offer valid from May 1, 2015 until June 1, 2015. Subject to approved installment credit with John Deere Financial. Fixed rate of 0% for 72 months. $500 off implement bonus is in addition to financing options and requires the purchase of two John Deere or Frontier implements. In lieu of finance offer, get $1,250 off on the 1 Family Tractors. Some restrictions apply, so see your dealer for ZNM3X70503LRP-BW details and other financing options. †Manufacturer’s estimate of power (ISO) per 97/68/EC. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS! They help sponsor the local news section of the Le Roy Pennysaver. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! Stafford Volunteer Fire Department’s LEROY, NEW YORK Rt. 5, Stafford, NY MJK Sealers For All Your Driveway Needs! Annual Mother’s Day CHICKEN BBQ SUNDAY, MAY 10, 2015 Dinner served 11:30 am til ? Meal to Include: 1/2 chicken, small potatoes, coleslaw, applesauce, roll and butter, dessert Cost $9.00/Dinner 5/3 JORDAN OLIVER 585.297.8741 5/3 5/3 •Free Estimates •Complete Driveway or Parking Lot Seal Coating Service •Hot Crack Fill •Fully Insured LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Olmsted Memorial Scholarship The scholarship is being made available by the Olmsted family in memory of Warren and Maria Olmsted, longtime members of the First Presbyterian Church. Maria Olmsted, who passed away in 1992 at the age of 95, had a lifelong love of learning. She always lamented the fact that she was never able to attend college herself, and Mrs. Olmsted made certain that her own three children received a higher education. This scholarship will assist a young resident as she/ he pursues a similar dream. Requirements: * Active in and contribute to the community * Are good students * Are graduating seniors at any community high school or home schooled * Proof of acceptance to an accredited four- year college for the 2014-2015 school year The Maria and Warren Olmsted Scholarship stresses the idea of excellence and community service. The criteria used to choose the recipient will be based on the person’s “significant contribution to community service”. Deadline to the First Presbyterian Church Office is May 21, 2015 Town & Country Garden Club Of LeRoy Sixteen members of the Town & Country Garden Club of LeRoy held their annual Banquet on Wednesday, April 8th at the LeRoy Country Club. The 2015 officers are: President, Ann Walters; Vice-President, Lucy MacKenzie; Recording Secretary, Mary Ellen Peterson; Treasurer, Charlene Ray; and Corresponding Secretary, Sue Privitera. A short business meeting was held. The 2015-16 Yearbooks were distributed and reviewed. Upcoming programs include: a Summer Picnic; Pot Luck Supper; Garden Tours; Christmas Party and making various garden-related craft items. The Club is sponsoring a Work Session on Monday, May 18th. We will be cleaning out last year’s plants from the Main Street containers and putting new plants in them. Anyone who would like to participate is (no exceptions). asked to meet on Main Street at the Walkway by 6:30 pm. Work times for the Oatka Creek bank monument and the four Village entrance beds will be scheduled at a later time. The Garden Club will be holding its annual Plant Auction on Wednesday, June 3rd at 6:30 pm in the Olmstead Hall of the First Presbyterian Church (corner of Main St and Route 19). The Auction is open to the public. Items to be auctioned include: bulbs, perennials, annuals, shrubs, and houseplants. Refreshments will be served. The Garden Club meets the 2nd Wednesday of the month at 6:30 pm. The location and program are announced on the Community page of the LeRoy Penny Saver. You’re invited to come and join us. Anyone interested in more information should contact Ann Walters at 737-9481 or 768-8130. New Homes • Additions • Garages • Pole Barns ROBLEE Plumbing & Heating, LLC 10991 Lake Rd., Pavilion • (585) 584-3841 Full Insured LUXAIRE Furnaces GOULD Pumps NYS Certified Backflow Tester All Types Of Plumbing & Heating Jobs Water & Sewer Lines • Water Treatment & Conditioning Systems Established 1947 FULLY INSURED CUSTOM CARPENTRY LLC. tfn Todd Carli • Phone 703-0964 eow lpgraphics.net CLIP & SAVE Having An UPCOMING EVENT? Need A Place TO HAVE IT? American Legion Todd's Decks • Windows • Doors Kitchens • Baths Ceramic Tile Basement Finishing Custom Shelves/Built-Ins Siding • Remodeling Roofing • Snow Plowing Post 576 • • • • • • • TRUCK DRIVER Class A or B license $15.00 - $20.00 per hour Regular working hours Customer service experience a plus Seasonal layoff if desired Benefits available including 401k Local runs 53 West Main St., Le Roy, NY Please send resume to: Inside - 2 Rooms Available Outside - Large Pavilion PO Box 190 LeRoy, NY 14482 TRUCK DRIVER CLIP & SAVE eow 585-768-2090 6/14 LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Earth & Arbor Days At LNS FLOOR & HOME The ONE store for your perfect floor. Sale! LeRoy Nursery School learned about Earth Day and Arbor Day. They learned about taking care of our planet Earth. Don’t litter, conserve energy & water, plant trees & flowers. Pictured here is the Pre-K Class finishing up planting flower seeds to watch them grow. They also learned the importance of trees and the many reasons we need them. SUPPORT YOUR LOCAL ADVERTISERS! They help sponsor the local news section of the Le Roy Pennysaver. THANKS FOR YOUR SUPPORT! 50 % OFF • Free Estimates • Financing Available To Qualified Customers • Professional Installation Available Visit Our Showroom at 651 E. Main Or On The Web: www.willscarpetonebatavia.com MARCIA GLEBER REAL ESTATE and CONTENTS AUCTION TUES., MAY 12, 2015 • 5:00 pm TOWN OF PAVILION, NY Auction to be held at 10304 Linwood Road, quarter mile north of Rt. 20, LeRoy mailing address, Town of Pavilion, Pavilion Schools. REAL ESTATE: Selling at 5:30pm will be a property that has been home to Mrs. Gleber for past 60 years. 1672 sq. ft. 4 bedroom 1 bath home with 2 car attached heated garage and various outbuildings. Home is situated on quiet rural 2.7 acre lot with small pond. Yard is partially fenced. New roof, newer boiler, 2 year old water heater. Home needs updating. Property sells at $20,000 or above for cash only. $5,000 deposit required. OPEN HOUSES: Tues., May 5 from 3-5pm and Sat., May 9 from 10am-Noon. For details call Penne Vincent at 303-2325 or Shelly Falcone at 685-0995. TOOLS: JD 360 riding mower w/48” cut, 74 hrs, like new; Ariens 8524 snow blower, like new; Coleman 3250 Powermatic generator, like new; Red Devil 2 wheel trailer; yard roller; JD 240G string trimmers; wood extension ladder; garden tools; shop tools and misc. HOUSEHOLD: normal household furniture; dozens of box. Lots. TERMS: 10% Buyer’s Premium. Cash, NYS check, Visa/MC. Select Styles Batavia 585-343-6750 We Do NOW is the BEST time to BUY with the interest rates at their lowest! Don't wait to BUY call Linda Beaumont Linda Beaumont (585) 768-6315 for all your real Home Licensed Real Estate Salesperson estate needs. Multi-Million Dollar Producer PRINTING! 1 Church St., Le Roy, NY 14482 585-768-2201 FAX 585-768-6334 "Complete Carpentry Service" MILLER BROTHERS BUILDERS Custom Homes • Remodeling • Additions Roofing • Siding DANIEL 1-585-409-3193 MICHAEL 1-716-474-0759 tfn LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Tompkins Insurance Agencies Adds Account Executive 8041 E. Main Rd. (Rt. 5) 1 Mile East of Le Roy Open Daily • 768-7259 • 768-7813 Give Mom A Gift That Will Last The Entire Season ... Hanging Baskets • Combo Pots • Rosebushes Annuals & Perennials Everything For Your Spring Planting and Landscaping Needs! Baked Goods Are Now Available! Gift We will be OPEN Certific Mother’s Day 9 am to 6 pm ate Availab s le 5/3 Tompkins Insurance Agencies has hired Martha Bailey as an account executive in its Personal Lines division. She is based out of the Tompkins Insurance office at 29 Main Street in LeRoy. In her new role, Martha will be responsible for building client relationships and identifying methods to mitigate or transfer risk by creating customized insurance solutions for their organizations. She will primarily serve LeRoy and the surrounding communities. MALOVICH ENVIRONMENTAL Family Owned & Operated Tree Service • Tree Trimming Tree Removal • Tree Cabling Stump Grinding Full Insured • Free Estimates We Now Accept All Major Credit Cards 585.409.6509 Mike Darby's Patch & Paint ALL WORKMANSHIP GUARANTEED • INSURED • Interior Painting • Floors Stripped • Plaster/Lath Restoration & Refinished • Drywall & Drywall Repair • Old Ceilings & Walls Made Like New! • Texture Removal 5/24 297-9097 • 768-7737 5/3 lpgraphics.net Western Art History 1 & 2 (ART 103 & 104) LATHAN TREE SERVICE Leonardo Over Lunch COMPLETE TREE CARE www.lathantree.com Children’s Literature (LIT 203) Seuss on Saturdays Algebra 2 (MAT 102) Statistics (MAT 129) Calculus for Business (MAT 137) Fully Insured (585) 768-2278 5/3 Einstein Anytime E Tree Pruning Fertilizing/IPM Tree Surgery Tree Removal Stump Removal Planting Free Estimates SE THIS SUMMER! ONSITE OR ONLIN A COUR Douglass at Dawn TA K E U.S. History 2 (HIS 204) NEW COURSE: Geography of Sustainability (GEO 105) GENESEE PR O M I S E Summer Scholarships • Over 170 Classes • Session 1 starts May 26th • 7 Campus Locations GENESEE.EDU or 866-CALL-GCC ALBION l ARCADE l BATAVIA l DANSVILLE l LIMA l MEDINA l WARSAW l ONLINE Genesee Community College is an equal opportunity/affirmative action institution. LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Yard Sale & Open House 7940 East Main Rd. 768-6294 We Now Carry ! Kerosene HOURS: 5 am-9 pm Deli 11 am-8 pm Lunch 11 am-2 pm Meal Deal $1699 Large Cheese Pizza With 10 Wings (no coupons) EARLY BIRD PIZZA SPECIAL!! Sun. • Mon. • Tues. - Large Cheese - 16” 6 $ 99 No Coupons, Please Check Our GA Out S PRIC E Sat., June 6th, 9:00-2:00 Morganville United Church of Christ 8466 Morganville Rd., 1 mile north of Stafford Browse our bargains, enjoy free beverage, ice cream and $1 hot dogs. To donate sale items to the church or to rent a table at $5, call Laurie at 585-757-2257 5¢OFF Every S UNDAY FRESH MADE TO ORDER SUBS Cold Sub.......................$7.99 Hot Sub..............................$8.99 $ COUPON 1 Monday-Friday $5.00 Includes Fountain Drink 00 OFF Dinner - Expires 5/29/15 Monday- Grilled Chicken Sandwich with Sm. Bag of Chips Tuesday- Hamburger with Fries - add 25¢ for Cheeseburger Wednesday-Goulash with Roll Thursday- Pulled Pork Sandwich with Sm. Bag of chips Friday- Fish Sandwich & Coleslaw, French Fries $1.00 extra Saturday & Sunday ONLY SUPER SUB SPECIAL (Cold Sub) No Coupon $ 5 99 All Lunches Come With 16 oz. Fountain Drink! *Menu Subject to change PIZZ A SLICES - 2/ $ 3.00 Ever y Day! FRIDAYS! 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She had told me all about the uniform and I was very interested in preserving the uniform, but more importantly, her story. When her niece brought the uniform in, pinned to the hanger, Majorette photo 1944 Oatkan. written on yellow paper was Shirley’s story ... In high school she was a very talented baton twirler and when she tried out for the LeRoy High School Band as the majorette, she outperformed all the other girls. As she said in the note, she had taught most of them how to twirl a baton. She was selected to be the majorette, but due to - - as she puts it - - a “class” action of the school officials, she was told that whoever was leading the band had to buy their own uniform. She always believed that the school officials knew that her family didn’t have the money to buy the uniform, and in their own way, were going to prevent her from being the majorette. Sylvia believed that there was some girl from one of the rich families that wanted to be majorette. “My mother hit the roof,” Shirley wrote. So she sold eggs, chickens, canned fruit, and anything else they could do without. And when they had the money, her mother took her to Rochester to Royal Uniform - - because the school insisted that Sylvia could not have a “hand-made” uniform. Her mother had made all of her other twirling uniforms, but that was not good enough. So with her store bought uniform and boots, and hat, Sylvia led the band. But as she wrote, even in the school yearbook, they never gave her credit for being the band leader. In the photograph of the band standing on the front steps of the library, it is clear that Sylvia is alone in front of the band. She is leading the band as the majorette – but the caption lists two girls in the front row. Sylvia always felt slighted. She wrote, “I’m eighty and it still hurts!” When Sylvia graduated, she was too young to go into nursing school, so she remained in high school for another year and she continued to lead the band. She and her mother were afraid that the school would insist that they buy a new uniform, so her mother turned the skirt around and added the feathers on the bottom so “they couldn’t say I was wearing some old thing.” Shirley went on to nursing school at St. Jerome’s in Batavia and was a member of the Cadet Nursing Corps. She was a surgical nurse at Genesee Memorial Hospital and then went to Strong Hospital in Rochester where she was a head nurse on X3 for several years. After some time away, she returned to Rochester and worked at the Cancer Center at the University of Rochester. So when you come to see the new exhibit at LeRoy House, make sure you stop to see the white satin majorette uniform. Uniform after the skirt was changed and And think of young feather edge added. 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This was followed by a tremendous ceremony which included trophy presentations from 2014 to the Tigers (Historical Cup), the Indians (Scanlan Cup), and honoring the 9/10 and 11/12 year old allstar teams who both won District 3 titles last year. The ceremony was capped off as the season was dedicated to Frank Bordonaro, a coach who passed away unexpectedly last July. Members of his family and the Genesee County Sheriff’s Department made it an extra special day! So with the familiar words of Coach B, “Be Ready Out There!” announced to the crowd, it was time to Play Ball in 2015! Twins 1 Red Sox 0 Opening day for the 2015 Little League season was kicked off in style with an epic battle between the Twins and Red Sox. The pitching for both teams was as crisp as the early morning spring air. Colin McCulley started out on the mound for the Twins. He pitched well, striking out eight batters and walking two in 3 innings of work. Ethan Beswick came in and kept the shut out intact. He worked hard on the mound getting out of a couple of bases loaded situations. Beswick ended up with eight k’s while walking three. Aiding the Twins pitchers was their catcher, Cole Rauscher. He was outstanding behind the plate. Andrew Loftus also put in a strong pitching performance for the Red Sox. He struck out 10 batters and only gave up one walk. With such stellar pitching the hits didn’t come easy. The Red Sox could only come up with four hits. They were all singles off the bats of Johnny Panepento, Cole Sullivan, Grant Gilligan and Andrew Loftus. The Twins could only muster up two hits, but boy were they timely. Colin McCulley led off the fourth with a base hit to left field. Then Joey Brennan delivered a clutch hit to right field that sent McCulley from first to third. Next up Ethan Beswick. He picked up the only RBI of the game by cashing in McCulley on a fielders choice. White Ssox 3 Indians 0 The Indians and Whitesox started off the season with a great game which was dominated by excellent pitching by both clubs. Ben LaBombard started on the mound for the Indians and struck out 3 out of the first 4 Whitesox batters. The Whitesox starting pitcher Ryan Friend responded with striking out the side in the first inning. In the second inning, the Whitesox were able to squeeze in a run. Pitchers from both clubs continued to keep base runners at bay until the fifth inning when Bryce Lathan of the Whitesox ripped a single up the middle that scored Kenny Saunders who had reached on a walk. The Whitesox added another run in the 6th to make the score 3-0. Ryan Friend of the Whitesox pitched a no hitter going all 6 innings striking out 18 and allowing only 1 walk. Ben LaBombard pitched 4 2/3 innings striking out 9 and walking 2. Shawn Morabito came in on relief pitching for the final 1 1/3 innings striking out 4 and walking 1. The Whitesox hitting was lead by Ryan Friend who collected 2 singles. Bryce Lathan also had 1 hit and 1 RBI. Kenny Saunders added 1 single and scored a run, Jack Duyssen added a single and scored a run and Mike Buccina added a run as well. run of the 2015 season hit to the opposite field by Zach Baker and a hard hit ball by Cody Lytle. The next two and a half innings witnessed a classic pitchers’ duel that included 12 combined strike outs by both pitchers. On to the bottom of the fifth which began with a 6 pitch walk engineered by Charlotte Blake who eventually scored the winning run on a RBI by Giavanni Caccamise. The Tigers entered the top of the 6th leading 4 -2. Aaron Leone of the Yankees doubled with one out to bring the tying run to the plate, however Giavanni Caccamise struck out the next two to preserve the win. Cody Lytle dazzled on the mound by striking out 15 batters. Zach Baker showed he will be a force to be reckoned with at the plate this year going 3-3 with a single, double and home run. Cody Lytle added 2 singles. Ryan Higgins had a single, while and Aaron Leone added a double for the Yankees. Giavanni Caccamise recorded 14 strike outs. Gianni Ferrara added a single and run scored. Cam Greene also scored and was a defensive stalwart behind the plate. making it 2-0 A’s after one. The score would remain 2-0 until the top of the third when the A’s would strike again. Following a triple to the gap, Bordonaro would score again on a single by Fix. Aidan Robinson would reach on an error and Fix would score on another wild pitch to extend the A’s lead to 4-0. The scrappy O’s would come back in the top of the fourth when a single by Cory Wallace would score pitcher Alex Panepento, who had reached base on a single to left making the score 4-1. The O’s would add another run in the bottom of the 5th as the Strollo brothers would team up with a pair of singles allowing younger brother Drew to score on an RBI by Tyler. Panepento would double moving Drew to third before the A’s escaped with a fine play by Shortstop Bordonaro. The A’s added an insurance run in the 5th when Brady Fix would score on a Luke Rider single to make it 5-2. That score would hold up as the A’s managed their first win of the season. A’s pitcher Aidan Robinson would throw a complete game 7 hitter, striking out 11. Panepento had a fine outing for the O’s allowing just 5 hits while striking out 10. Adam Risewick pitched the last two outs for the O’s allowing one hit with one strikeout. Chase Bordonaro went 2 for 3 with two runs and Brady Fix went 2 for 2 with a walk and three runs for the A’s. Luke Rider pitched in with an RBI single. For the O’s, Panepento would go 3 for 3 with a run scored. Drew Strollo, with his first LL hit (1 for 2 with a run), Tyler Strollo (1 for 2 with an RBI), Finn Shelby and Cory Wallace all had hits for the O’s. A’s 5 Orioles 2 The final game of the Opening Day Quadruple Header featured two expansion teams as the Athletics took on the Orioles. The A’s struck quick in the bottom of the 1st. Chase Bordonaro led of with a sharp single and quickly stole 2nd and 3rd. After a Brady Fix walk, Bordonaro would score on a wild pitch that moved Fix to 3rd. Jake Marcello Tigers 4 Yankees 2 proved to be a tough out fouling Game 3 of Opening Day began off 5 straight pitches before a wild with a text book bunt by Ryan pitch would allow Fix to score Shirley (his first LL hit) and singles by Zach Baker and Cody Lytle to load the bases with no outs. Winning pitcher Giavanni Caccamise (1-0) proceeded to 9 am to noon strike out the side to preserve a 0-0 tie. In the bottom of the first the Tigers took an early 2-0 lead Paintings • Pictures • Large Oak Desk behind a single by G. Caccamise and fundamental base running Memorabilia • Large Antique Glass Mirror by the rest of the Tigers. The Oak Pedestal Kitchen Table Yankees tied the score in third Other Assorted Items inning behind the first home Moving Sale Saturday, May 9th, 84 East Main St., LeRoy, NY LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Le Roy Jr/Sr HS - High Honor Roll 7th grade – Leslie Arneth, Samuel Austin, Connor Beagle, Alexandra Beaumont, Chase Bordonaro, Caleb Busch, Giavanni Caccamise, Katherine Carmichael, Richard Carpino, Kaylynn Cone, Dalton Cowell, Hannah Dempsey, Tabitha Dollarhide, Emily Eckdahl, Adalynn Ehrmentraut, Kenneth Ellingham, Andrew Englerth, Ally Flint, Ryan Friend, Kayla Fussell, Alexander Gephart, Grantham Gilligan, Hailey Grasso, Robert Green, Christopher Gualtieri, Philip Hahn, Mia Hampton, Aidan Harrington, Cole Heaney, Madison Heaney, Jake Hill, Douglas Irwin, Olivia Johnson, Kade Lambert, Bailey Logsdon, Emma Miller, Peyton Miller, Caitlin Napper, Emily Overacker, Marlena Pencille, Alexis Pfendler, Jordan Port, Jacob Raffel, Aidan Robinson, Lucianna Russo, Luke Schalk, Cameron Smith, Eliot Smith, Elizabeth Sorensen, Socorro Spencer, Carley Stauffer, Kassidy Steffenilla, Gabrielle Wilson 8th Grade – Jordyne Amo, Lukas Austin, Maria Cacho, Abigail Cacioppo, Sophia Cacioppo, Samantha Call, Emily Colton, McKenna Cone, Lindsey Coniber, Benjamin Cook, Sara Cottone, Hope Fenstermaker, Daniel Ferrara, Aaron Flint, Harmony Hafner, Joshua Hamilton, Calvin Herrick, Ryan Hogle, Ava Horgan, Samantha Hyde, Maya Iburi-Mather, Sophia Jermy, Miranda Keaton, Farryn Kennedy, Emma Lawrence, Robert Locke, Elizabeth Loftus, Roan Mallaber, Maxin McKenzie, Sydney Miller, Jacob Montoya, Kelsey Moore, Laura Neumann, Riley Pasquale, Alexis Powers, Megan Privatera, Erika Rauscher, Daisy Renz, Patrick Richardson, Colm Roster, Stephany Samis, Marshall Schultz, Aine Smith, Ethan Smith, William Stowell, Isabelle Suriano, Reece Tresco, Emma-Kate Uberty, Sydney Vanderhoof, Jaden VanWyngaarden, Emily Weber, Elizabeth Williams, Tyler Williams 9th Grade – Camryn Arthur, Bryce Bordonaro, Lydia Borrelli, Shelby Brandes, Margaux Carmel, Megan Collins, Abigail Dambra, Kathleen Dessert, Ryan Driscoll, Trinity Dziedzic, Meghan Gerringer, Adeline Gricius, Ryan Kettle, Emily Leone, Gavin Luckey, Karissa Michel, Samuel Miller, Allyssa Natrigo, Ashley Osterman, Carli Piazza, Tyler Rider, Lindsey Riggi, Olivia Riggs, Canyon Roster, Erica Scott, Jaidyn Smith, Collin Stauffer, Cameron Stefani, Victoria Trader, Kaden Vangalio, Ava Vescovi, Savannah Wright, Alexandria Wynn 10th Grade – Hannah Arneth, Megan Ayers, Hayley Babbitt, Ryan Boyce, Cecil Caballero, Benjamin Carmichael, Hailey Eckdahl, Sophie Farnholz, Dominic Filio, Emily Friend, Katherine Funderburk, Braydon Hobart, Madilyn Keaton, Devyn Kelly, Teagan Kennedy, Jessica King, Joshua Laurie, Michaela Mesiti, Alexandra Miller, Natalie Mistersaro, Matthew Pencille, David Privatera, Eric Risewick, Sydney Roloson, Shawn Rushok, Josiah Russo, Timothy Slivinski, Emma Smith, Jacob Steffenilla, Olivia Taney, Cecilia Tillson, Analiese Vasciannie, Olivia Vescovi 11th Grade – Hannah Baumgart, Paige Biggins, Katelyn Cooper, Paul Corbelli, Thomas Dunn, Andrew Duyssen, Nicholas Egeling, Paul Elliott, Jamie Englerth, Carly Fee, Brianna Hill, Danielle Lauricella, Amy Lowe, Jordan Mangefrida, Colin Marrett, Emily McVicker, Thatcher Mowry, Kieran O’Halloran, Mary Purdy, Mikayla Resch, Maura Rogers, Hannah Rosicka, Kathleen Smith, Alison Snell, Cameron Snell, Joshua Sylvester, Allison Uberty, April Whiting, Ethan Witkowski 12th Grade – Rachael Alwardt, Sarah Ball, Briannah Birch, Madison Brandes, Maggie Callan, Emily Chavez, Tess Diskin, Brian Duyssen, Scott Evans, Emily Graham, David Hahn, Connor Hayward, Kayla Heimlich, Tyler Henry, Sydney Heywood, Kyle Hobart, Jamie Ingalls, Monica Keaton, Margaret King, Kaitlyn Mitchell, Derek O’Sullivan, Victoria Peete, Samantha Porter, Natalie Salphine, Amber Salway, Rebecca Schwan, Michael Shepard, Elisabeth Skillman, Kristen Slaven, Adam Smith, John Snyder, Haylee Spencer, Elijah VanWyngaarden, Jessica Vaughan, Daniel Weaver, Sabrina Wright Joe's Small Engine Repair Summer Hours: Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9 am to 5 pm, Sunday 9 am to Noon Mon., Tues., Wed. by Appt. We Now Accept All Major Credit Cards • Service and Repairs • Engine and Transmission Rebuilds • Lawn and Garden Equipment • ATV’s, Dirt Bikes • Light Equipment • Pick Up and Delivery Available • Snowblowers • Snowmobiles • Generators Call (585) 815-3959 8525 Rt. 237, Stafford, NY NANCY CROCKER Licensed Real Estate Salesperson 5/24 Multi-Million Dollar Producer 570 East Main Street • Batavia, New York 14020 Office: 585.409.2115 Cell: 585.314.7982 • Fax 585.343.8502 Email: ncrocker@nothnagle.com Website: www.nothnagle.com tfn Le Roy Jr/Sr HS Honor Roll 7th Grade – Karli Carubia, Gerald Christman, Josiah Cifelli, Kiaya Condidorio, Anthony Filio, Nathan Griffin, Brett Hoag, Adam Jackson, Alexis-Jade Reed, Megan Stefani, Minori Swanson, Adrianna Worley 8th Grade – Jakob Ashley, Andrew Ayers, Alex Cole, Haley Conte, Julia Fleming, Sydney Hailstone, Scott Keister, Timothy McMullen, Maddison Moody, Kayla Roblee, Abigail Wagner 9th Grade – William Beswick, Zachary Boneberg, Erin Cappotelli, Caleb Cifelli, Kristian DeWald, Andrew Ehrmentraut, Kyle Evans, Samantha Fenstermaker, Marygrace Ferrara, Austin Hampton, Indigo Hiler, Thomas Mellon, Hunter Passage, Juliana Prinz, Alexus Rice, Ethan Roy, Haley Scripp, Taylor Sherman, Jordan Stephens, Christian Stone 10th Grade – Kristen Cain, Stryder Coleman, Samuel Colton, Justin DiFalco, Gabriella Duemmel, Alex Hahn, Grant Hertzler, Kiara Jackson, Taylor Kirby, Jesse Lytle, David Renteria, Clayton Rhodes, Kearyn Sczudlo, Nathan Shepard, Ashley Smith, Jennifer Stotz, Mika Swanson, Paige Webb, Erika Wehner, Allison Williams, Dajah Williams 11th Grade – Abbey Cacner, Katline Cartwright, Riley Chester, Emily Dun, Justin Green, Brandon Hodge, Reed Kacur, Johnathan Lauricella, Ashley Marro-Lowery, Michael McQuillen, Claire Muehlbauer, Ceciely Palmer, Benedicto Piazza, Gunnar Renz, Nicholas Shepard, Megan Webb 12th Grade – Kaitlin Blackburn, Jonah Duyssen, Nicholas Grasso, Dylon Gribble, Randal Henning, Billie Hens, Alexa Higgins, Timothy Kelley, Kody Lamkin, Dylan Laney, Avery Mallaber, Alyssa Martin-Davis, Jacob McAvoy, Michael McMullen, Ryan McQuillen, Clinton Nickens, Michael Panepento, Justin Resch, Emma Riggi, Ashley Swartzenberg, Alicia Wardell, Richard Wilson LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Genesee Community College is pleased to recognize three adult students who have earned the Rochester Area Colleges Continuing Education (RACCE) Award, which recognizes adult students who successfully balance their college studies with other responsibilities. Constance Eadie, Bernadette Penkszyk and Candice Murphy were honored at the RACCE banquet in Rochester on April 22, 2015. Connie Eadie, 48, was apprehensive when she started at GCC two years ago. She had dropped out of high school 28 years prior and, now a mother and grandmother, worried she wouldn’t fit in. “What I found was that I was accepted and I made some wonderful, amazing, life-long friends...of all ages!!” Connie, of Le Roy, is pursuing a Paralegal Studies degree and revitalized the Paralegal Club. She earned a Leadership Certificate, became an orientation leader, was named Student of the Month in March 2015 and has maintained excellent grades throughout, earning President’s List honors every semester. She is no longer afraid about starting a new career because she believes GCC has given her the confidence and skills that she has something to offer. After graduation this May she hopes to work in Achievements a family law office, “somewhere that I feel I can really make a difference helping people.” Bernadette Penkszyk returned to GCC in fall 2014, enrolling in the new Food Processing Technology degree program. She became interested in the program while working at Alpina Foods, and though she was laid off, she plans to continue toward earning an FPT degree in 2016. It won’t be her first degree from the College. In 1999, she graduated from the Computer Repair and Electrical Technology program and worked in these arenas for years. In between running a seasonal rental business and being a school bus driver for Alexander Central Schools, Bernadette returned to GCC to try the Occupational Therapy Assistant program, Web Design, and most recently FPT. She has maintained a strong desire to learn, and is a true example of someone taking advantage of the many opportunities GCC has to offer. W h e n C a n d i c e M u rp hy walked into GCC’s Lima Campus Center in fall 2013, she was so anxious she thought she might melt. The welcoming staff eased her anxiety and Candice enrolled full time, making the President’s List. She did this while providing 24 hour care for a veteran, children and a home. Her life has undergone tremendous change since that first semester. She took on a new job, a new home, raising children alone, and a mother with health concerns. She earned Dean’s List honors her second and third semesters and continues to do it all, fast approaching her degree in Human Services. RACCE seeks to recognize adults who have been especially successful at balancing college study with other adult responsibilities and the winners are selected under the following criteria: Cory Loomis of Caledonia will receive his masters degree in Public Policy on May 16th. From the University of Albany Rockefeller College of public Affairs & Policy. Cory is the son of proud parents Gary and Linda Loomis. Steven Farnholz ‘18 of LeRoy, NY 14482 has been named to the Elmira College Dean’s List for Term II, 2015. Full-time students who achieve a grade point average of 3.600 or higher at the end of any Term I or Term II are placed on the Dean’s List at the college. Jacquelyn Carson of Le Roy, NY, was one of 23 students inducted into SUNY Oneonta’s Edward K. Griesmer chapter of National Residence Hall Honorary, a branch of the National Association of Colleges and University Residence Halls, on April 12. 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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 Earth Day At Love Bugs BOILER MECHANIC • Part-time position • 50 HP to 100 HP Boilers • Minimum of 5 years experience •$30.00/hour Please send resume to: Boiler Mechanic PO Box 190 LeRoy, NY 14482 EOE/AA/F/M/D/V The Pre-K class at Love Bugs Preschool celebrated Earth Day at Mickel’s Nickels. The class walked to see Miss Joan, Castle and Genny at their recycling center. They learned all about how bottles and cans are recycled. Miss Joan surprised the children with custom made tee shirts, snacks and drinks. The community of Le Roy is so lucky to have such an amazing person among them! We Do PRINTING! 1 Church St., Le Roy, NY 14482 585-768-2201 FAX 585-768-6334 6/28 Need a Rolloff? 10, 15, 17, 20, 25, 30, and 40 cu. yd. CONTAINERS Scofield Rolloff • 343-8383 Nobody Beats Our Prices! www.scorolloff.com • www.scotransfer.com LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MAY 3, 2015 OBITUARIES LE ROY – Frank Charles Anzalone Sr., 73, passed away April 20, 2015. Born April 8, 1942, in Le Roy and graduated from Le Roy High School in 1960. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made to the National Multiple Sclerosis Society. WEEKLY EVENTS SUNDAY, MAY 3 Konnect Youth Group at Living Waters Church, on Main St. LeRoy. Sundays from 6:30 to 8:30 pm for ages 12-18. “Bring Down all the Walls! Connect with God and Connect with others.” For more information, check us out online at: livingwatersleroy.org/konnect-youth-ministry/ MONDAY, MAY 4 TOPS (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) meets Monday evenings at the LeRoy Presbyterian Church, corner of Clay & Main Streets. Doors open at 6:00 pm and meeting is from 6:30-7:15 pm. Visitors are always welcome. Call 585-768-7103 for more information. TUESDAY, MAY 5 Preschool Storytime: Every Tuesday at 11 am featuring stories, craft and songs at Pavilion Public Library, 5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion. For info: 584-8843. LCCP’s GRACE’S KITCHEN: (Will be CLOSED May 5th and will RE-OPEN on May 12th) A FREE dinner every Tuesday evening, 5-6:30 pm at the LeRoy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park. Parking available on Trigon Park & the lots to the left and back of the Church. Handicapped Entrance in the back of the Church. Takeout & delivery are available. For more info. contact Selby Davis at 585-738-8882 or selbydavis1@gmail.com Le Roy Pennysaver DEADLINE For DISPLAY ADS Is 12 Noon On Wednesdays WEDNESDAY, MAY 6 Penguins of Madagascar - Movie showing at the Woodward Memorial Library for children in grades K-6 - PG and 92 minutes, from 3:15 p.m. Registration required! Call 768-8300 or register online at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org. THURSDAY, MAY 7 Genesee Veterans Support Network (GVSN) supports the development of Veterans focused AA meetings every Thursday, 6-7 pm at the First Baptist Church, 306 E. Main St., Batavia. Meetings led by Mike W. & are open to non-veterans as well. Handicap accessible. For additional information call 585-302-0825. GRACE’S CLOSET: A clothing giveaway program sponsored by Le Roy United Methodist Church, 10 Trigon Park, Le Roy, 9:30 am to 11:30 am every Thursday. We have clothing for all ages. SPRING & SUMMER clothing now being put in place. We are in need of COOLER clothing especially coats, jackets rain boots, especially clothing for children of all ages. We need bedding of all kinds especially blankets. We accept donations be dropped off at the house next to the church. Please put all bags INSIDE on the back porch. NO ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS,DISHES, etc. Any questions call the office 768-8980. Movie Showing of Selma for adults at 6:00 p.m. at the Woodward Memorial Library, 128 minutes, PG-13. Registration is required. Call 768-8300 or register online at www. woodwardmemoriallibrary.org. SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES FRIDAY, MAY 8 Penuel Christian Fellowship, One Step to Freedom addictions ministry, a Christ Centered Addictions program, a weekly meeting every Friday at 7 pm. Call the Church for more information at 768-6901 or 594-9575. SATURDAY, MAY 9 Veterans Only Social Club - Genesee Veterans Support Network announces a new meeting location at Scooter’s Family Restaurant, 3711 West Main Street Road, Batavia, NY - for the once a month Veterans Only Social Club. Meetings are held the second Saturday of each month from 7:00 to 8:30 PM. Veterans of all eras are invited to attend. GVSN is located at 3837 West Main Street Road, Batavia, NY. For more information, contact GVSN, PO Box 541, Batavia, NY 14021-0541 Director@gvsn.net www.GVSN.net 585-302-0825 UPCOMING EVENTS LCCP’s Mommy & Me Playgroup: Every 2nd & 4th Friday, 12:001:30, Le Roy Physical Therapy (in the back gym). Any moms and their birth-kindergarten children are welcome to come enjoy socialization, lunch, coffee, structured games & free play. Stone Church Presbyterian Church Women’s - Annual Rummage and Bake Food Sale, May 7th. Thursday – 5 pm-7 pm, May 8th. Friday – 9 am–1 pm. Bag Sale the 8th. - 9 am-1 pm - 7549 S. Lake Rd. (Rt.19) Bergen, NY. The Genesee Valley Civil War Roundtable presents Wayne Mahood on “Wyman Johnson and the Scythe Tree.” The meeting will take place on Wednesday, May 20th at 7 pm at LeRoy United Methodist Church, 3rd door on right end of long sidewalk, 10 Trigon Park, LeRoy, NY. Discussion period will follow program. New members are welcome. The LeRoy Town & Country Garden Club will meet at 6:30 pm on Monday, May 18th at the walkway on Main St. We will be cleaning up the Main Street planters and planting the flowers for Memorial Day. Please bring a trowel and a gallon of water. Contact Ann Walters at 737-9481 or 768-8130 for more information. The Warsaw Barbershop Chorus present their 74th annual Musical Show, “Star Trek…The Lost Episode” at the Warsaw Middle/Senior High School, Memorial Day weekend, Saturday, May 23rd at 7:30 pm. 27th Annual Oatka Festival, July 18th & 19th, 2015. SAVE THE DATE! www.oatkafestival.org, facebook.com/oatkafest, Twitter. com/OatkaFestival Community Calendar Submissions should be sent to: calendar@leroyny.com (May 3rd - May 8th) All Genesee County residents, 60 and older, can take part in this week’s activities at the Batavia Senior Center, 2 Bank St., Batavia. For more information, call 343-1611. Monday: Arthritis Exercise at 9:30 am; Bridge at 11:30 am; RSVP Board Meeting begins at 12:30 pm. Tuesday: Cribbage is scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm. Wednesday: Quilters Group is scheduled to meet at 9:00 am.; Euchre game is scheduled to begin at 1:00 pm. 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