FREE! Take One! Inside: Springwater townwide sale & baseball Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show Geneseo Summer Festival & Sidewalk Days...& much more!
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1 July 2016 FREE! Take One! THE LAKE COUNTRY A Monthly Ar ts, Events, and Tourism Guide to the Little Finger Lakes Region of Western New York State Inside: Springwater townwide sale & baseball Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show Geneseo Summer Festival & Sidewalk Days...& much more! FREE! Take One! Honeoye Lake
2 FOR SALE FOR SALE St. Mary s Church 1st Annual Garage Sale Friday, July 15, 9 am 7 pm Saturday, July 16, 9 am 2 pm St. Mary s Church 8961 W. Main Street, Honeoye Hot dogs, drinks, and a bake food sale. Children s items, clothing, collectibles, furniture, tools, and much, much more. Drop-off times: Saturday, 7/9/16, 9 am 1 pm; and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday 7/11/16, 07/12/16, 07/1/16, 1 7 pm. Beautiful 4-bedroom farmhouse in Cohocton with large barn, 2-car garage, 5 acres, and a pond. $87,500. Call Exceptional Antiques Bought & Sold Furniture Quilts Glassware China Crystal Lamps Books Oils Prints Pottery Collectibles 5 Main Street Mount Morris, NY Store (585) Home (585) Edward R. Phillips, Owner Monday Saturday, 9:0 5:00 Join Us for Christmas in July on July 24! EXIT 9 FLEA MARKET EXIT 9 OFF 90 IN AVON (Just north of the exit on 15) Our 20th Year! Open Sundays, 8 am pm Come, relax, browse! Antiques Furniture Tools Household Items Depression Glass Lots of Toys Books Galore Handmade Decorative Items Coins Fishing Supplies Vintage Jewelry Unique Craft Supplies Honey Products Spices & SO MUCH MORE! THE LAKE COUNTRY Experience the color, the lines, and the texture of the Finger Lakes. Scott P. Waldeis, D.C. Brandy J. Briggs, L.M.T. A Monthly Arts, Events, & Tourism Guide to the Little Finger Lakes Region of Western New York State Diane Olson, Editor & Publisher P.O. Box 7, Springwater, NY LCWeekender@yahoo.com Publication deadline for ads, press releases, or event or group postings is the 15th of each month for the following month s issue. Distributed throughout the Little Finger Lakes region, available FREE at over 100 merchants and businesses in: Avon, Bloomfield, Bristol Center, Conesus, Dansville, Geneseo, Groveland, Hemlock, Honeoye, Lakeville, Lima, Livonia, Mount Morris, Naples, North Cohocton, South Bristol, Springwater, Wayland, & West Bloomfield. Available by subscription: send check or money order for $24 to receive 12 issues per year. Naples Valley Chiropractic desires to provide the highest quality of chiropractic care to those entrusting their health to us. We strive to create a friendly and inviting environment where we focus on giving personalized attention to the healthcare needs of our patients in a professional manner. 10 South Main Street Naples, New York Phone (585) For inspiration and ideas for your home and office, or to select that one-of-a kind gift for someone special. With over 200 regional artists featured in Artizanns, we re certain you ll be pleased. Experience Artizanns today... Open Daily Year Round Summer/Fall Hours: Mon. Sat. 10 a.m. 5 p.m., Sun. 11 a.m. 5 p.m. 118 North Main St., Naples, NY Page 2 Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender!
3 Springwater continues bicentennial events on July 2 & Townwide Yard Sale The Springwater Bicentennial Committee is hosting a townwide yard sale on Saturday, July 2, from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Springwater Town Board has authorized the committee to allow anyone who wants to display their wares on Main Street to use town-owned property. There is no fee for this event and all proceeds belong to the participants. The town wants all property brought in to be removed at the end of the day including any trash or garbage. The Springwater American Legion will also allow their property to be used with the same caveat that no trash or garbage is left behind. The Springwater United Methodist Church, 8001 South Main Street, will provide hot dogs, snacks, and beverages that day at a reasonable price. They are also accepting donations for their tables at the yard sale that day. Donations may be left in the St. Pauly Used Clothing donation box or call Terri White, , for more information. Please mark items for yard sale and the ladies of the church will separate those items from the St. Pauly donations. Proceeds from the church yard sale go toward assisting youngsters in Springwater with getting book bags filled with the necessary school supplies when they start school again in September. This is part of the HandUp Committee s fundraising efforts to support young people, veterans and their families, and those in need throughout the year. Fundraiser for Mt. Vernon/Evergreen Cemetery Also on July 2, beginning at noon, the Mt. Vernon/Evergreen Cemetery Association will hold a chicken barbecue to raise funds for ongoing upkeep in the cemetery. The Springwater Fire Department has graciously allowed the association to use their facilities at 8145 South Main Street for this event. Cost is $9.00 per person. Takeouts are available. Baseball with the Rochester Cardinals Weather permitting, the Springwater Bicentennial Committee will host the Rochester Cardinals, a baseball team from Rochester, in an intra-squad nine-inning exhibition game at the Larry Canute Memorial Park, located behind the Springwater American Legion Post 905 at 7998 School Street, on Sunday, July. The Rochester Cardinals are part of the National Adult Baseball Association comprised of former collegiate and retired minor league players. Players will take the field at 10:00 a.m. to warm up and the game will start at 11:0 a.m. Hot dogs, snacks, and beverages will be available for purchase at reasonable prices with proceeds benefitting the Springwater American Legion Post 905. Submitted by Judy Tripp-Neu Like the Lake Country Weekender on Facebook! The Kit Inn Long-Term Cat Boarding Home Away From Home Spacious Suites Private Peaceful Professional Affordable Insured Visit (585) All Western Evergreen Nursery & Christmas Tree Farm SAMMY S PLACE RESTAURANT Take the time to tour the farm! Contact us Liberty Pole Road, Springwater, NY or kjth@allwesterntrees.com STOP IN AT OUR NEW EXPANDED LOCATION & CHECK OUT OUR NEW EXPANDED MENU! (2 doors north of our old place!) 8148 Main Street, Springwater THURSDAY PASTA NIGHT All You Can Eat FRIDAY NIGHT FISH FRY PIZZA & CHICKEN WINGS $20 Friday-Saturday-Sunday GRILLED FAVORITES Grilled Fish Every Friday, Grilled Baby Back Ribs Every Saturday Sun & Thurs, 7am 8 pm Mon Wed, 7am pm Fri & Sat, 7 am 9 pm The Honeoye Public Library Presents the 2016 PERFORMANCES at HONEOYE LAKE FREE! Friday Evenings, 7 9 pm, at the Town Gazebo, Main St. (Rt. 20A), Honeoye Paulsen, Baker & Chaapel...July 1...(Folk) Bat McGrath...July 8...(Singer/Songwriter) The Tortoise & the Hare, Merry-Go-Round Playhouse...July 15...(Theatre) Flower City Society Orchestra...July 22...(Light Classical) The Dady Brothers...July 29...(Irish) Honeoye Community Band & Odd Men Out...Aug. 5...(A Capella) Ghost Riders...Aug (Hard Core Country) The Brothers Blue...Aug (Old Time & Bluegrass) Mr. Mustard...Aug (Beatles Tribute Band) All performances are free and open to the public! Rain Location: Honeoye Central School Auditorium, entrance on Allens Hill Rd. Questions? Call the Honeoye Public Library at Honeoye Central School Summer Painting Workshop July Mr. Williams, painting coach, would like to invite you to explore your painting skills! Classes will be held at Honeoye Central School s art room 149 from 9 a.m. to p.m. We will be working with both acrylic and watercolor paints, painting in the classroom studio and outdoors. Classes are open to anyone 12 years of age and up. Costs: (which include supplies and instruction) Full week: $150 (Monday Friday); daily rate: $0 Students are on their own for lunch. To inquire and register, please contact Mr. Williams: twilliams@honeoye.org, or call Payment can be made through the Honeoye Central Business Office, attention Barb Overfield, P.O. Box 170, 8528 Main Street, Honeoye, New York Deadline for registration is July 5, but that is a flexible date. HONEOYE PUBLIC LIBRARY 8708 Main Street, Honeoye, NY Performances at Honeoye Lake Every Friday evening in July and August see our ad (above). On Your Mark, Get Set... READ!* Summer Reading at the Honeoye Public Library begins on Saturday, June 25. Come in, sign up and get your bag of goodies. Take the time to READ across the USA, on a virtual bicycle trip, with checkpoints along the way. Crafts creative activities prizes! Join us for a summer of fun! Honey Bees in Honeoye Saturday, July 9, 10:00 am A Canadice Pure presentation that will look at the life of a colony, bee foraging, why bees swarm and how bees survive the winter. An enclosed observation hive will allow us to look inside an active hive. Honey samples for tasting! Join Us!!! Monday, July 11, 10:00 am Noon Do you quilt, knit, crochet, hook, etc.? Do you have any unfinished projects that you need help with? Do you just want some company? Join us on the second Monday of each month for an informal gathering and hopefully we can inspire one another. Canadice Lake Writers Group Tuesday, July 12, 6:0 7:0 pm This will be the first group meeting with future meetings to be held monthly on the second and fourth Tuesday. Please bring a synopsis of your life and direction as a writer and a one-page sample of your work. July Book Sale Saturday, July 2 Saturday, July 0 During normal business hours. Bag sale on Saturday, July 0. Book Talk Group Wednesday, July 27, 5:0 pm Jack of Spades by Joyce Carol Oates. Join us for this true book of suspense! Refreshments and conversation at 5:0 p.m. with book discussion at 6:00. Wildlife Defenders Tuesday, August 2, :0 pm Come for an exciting, wildlife education program that will be fun for the whole family! Explore the Amazing History of YOU! Ancestry, Library Edition is available at the Honeoye Public Library. The website is for use, on our computers, and at no cost. Copies 20. *Call the library at to register for these events! Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender! Page
4 Dansville ArtWorks announces 2016 Student Award winner Dansville ArtWorks Inc. is pleased to announce the recipient of its Student Award to Dansville Central s Leanne Camuto. Dansville ArtWorks established the $100 award in 2015 to recognize the efforts of a student who participated in the arts throughout their high school years at Dansville Central and intends to pursue a post-secondary degree in the visual, literary, or performing arts. Leanne Camuto is a visual artist with a vintage style. She came highly recommended by Ms. Pullen, Dansville High School art teacher and Idol by Leanne Camuto National Art Honor Society advisor, who describes Leanne as an old soul with a quiet, witty energy. Indeed, Camuto agrees that she is the girl born in the wrong time. She is passionate about the 50s and 60s, which is highly reflected in her work. She prefers to create in black and white, whether paint or charcoal, and enjoys taking artistic risks to show people who she is. Leanne has also participated in National Art Honor Society and currently holds the office of Vice President. She will pursue a degree in graphic design at the College of St. Rose in Albany. Dansville ArtWorks president, Nicole Alioto, states, It s crucial to foster the arts in our youth and provide venues in which their efforts can be appreciated and acknowledged. Accordingly, Leanne s artwork will be exhibited at Dansville ArtWorks gallery in Fall 2016, and a reception will be scheduled to coincide. Details will be announced on Dansville ArtWorks Inc. is a 501(c) nonprofit organization whose mission is to cultivate and enhance the visual, literary, and performing arts opportunities in the greater Dansville community. It is supported by community members and businesses, and offers art workshops for adults and children; programs including Chalk Walk & ArtsFest; and exhibition, consignment, and performance opportunities. For more information, contact them at or dansvilleartworks@gmail.com, or visit the gallery at 178 Main Street, Dansville (open Thursday Saturday). Submitted by Salome Farraro The deadline for everything in the August edition is Friday, July 15. LCWeekender@yahoo.com or call Monday, July 25, at 10 am Sharp! 4-PERSON SCRAMBLE ISLAND OAKS COURSE LIMA COUNTRY CLUB 7470 CHASE ROAD, LIMA, NY Great Fun! Great Prizes! HILL PAINTING, LLC Mt. Morris, NY All of your painting needs: Interior/Exterior Drywall Repair Power Washing Decks/Fences hill-painting.com It s still the collision shop of your choice! For All Your Body, Paint & Collision Repairs... SCOTTIE S DETAIL AUTO BODY Div. of Upland Enterprises, Inc Lakeville Rd., Avon Just 1/4 Mile North of I-90 Exit 9 Park & Ride JULY BRINGS A NICE SELECTION OF SUMMER FLOWERS AND FRESHLY PICKED PRODUCE! Freshly Baked Breads, Pies, Cookies & Donuts NYS Maple Syrup, Honey & Sharp Cheddar Cheese Enjoy Our Jams, Jellies, Mustards & Other Gourmet Items! Hunt Country & Heron Hill Wines from the Wayside Wine & Gift Shop Large Display of Patio Furniture 202 Main St., Naples NY Open 8 am 7 pm Phone: (585) Check us out on Facebook! josway711@aol.com Website: josephswaysidemarket.com Page 4 Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender!
5 Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show to continue Lakefront Productions has announced that they have obtained a special events permit from the City of Canandaigua to continue the long-standing tradition of hosting a July art show in Kershaw Park in An art show has been held in Kershaw Park for over 42 years. In 2015, Lakefront Productions took over the arrangements and promotion of the art show at that location with only six weeks left to the show date after a previous promoter suddenly backed out and moved their show to another location. The 2016 art show has been renamed and will now be known as the Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show. The 2016 show will be on July 0 and 1 from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. both days, and admission is now free to the public. The show will have family activities, music, and a wide assortment of food vendors, including Nick Tahou Hots, Mark s Pizza, Soul Juicin, and more. We look forward to continuing this long-standing tradition, building on our success from last year, and hosting a full show of artists in 2016 from all across the country, says Susan LeBeau, art show coordinator for Lakefront Productions. More information for the upcoming show, including artist registration, is now available at Submitted by Jim LeBeau See this and past issues at LakeCountryWeekender.com! West Bloomfield Farmers Market Every Friday, 2:0 6:0 pm on the church lawn at the 4 corners 905 Rt. 5 & 20 West Bloomfield, NY The Jack Evans Community Center in Hemlock is now available for your event or private party. To book your event call or hemlockschool@gmail.com. CHAINSAW CARVINGS by James Link Come, see our new expansion! Handcrafted Items by 5 Local Artisans & Antiques from 12 Local Antique Dealers CARVINGS & MORE Kathryn Link, Owner 79 Main Street, Mount Morris Open 7 Days a Week Interested in Owning Alpacas? Animals to Fit Any Budget Great Customer Support... with 15 Years Experience Hemlock Hills Alpaca Farm (585) Find us on Facebook Group Tours Fiber Yarns Clothing Gifts Garden Nutrients Saturday & Sunday, July 16 & 17 Conesus Lake Association Annual Arts & Crafts Show Long Point Park, Rt. 256, West Lake Rd. On Beautiful Conesus Lake! Saturday, 10 am to 5 pm Sunday, 10 am to 4 pm Over 100 top quality crafters Food court with chicken BBQ both days Entertainment: Alchemy Steel Drummers on Sat. 1 to pm 78 RPM Big Band on Sun. 1 to pm Geoffrey Clough on keyboard all day, both days Admission and parking are always free! Rush to Colby s Daily 11 am 9 pm! Monday Kiddie Cones 99 Tuesday Roller Hot Dogs 99 Ice Cream Lovers Paradise 6 Flavors PIE SALE $4.99 Locally-Grown Apple, Peach, Cherry New! Frozen Yogurt! Baked Fresh Daily! Since 1989 Daily Lunch Special $6.99 Choose From 9 Sides 7272 West Henrietta Rd. Exit 11 & Route Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender! Page 5
6 Join area summer hikes with Springwater Trails Hiking with the Springwater Trails group is always an adventure summer, fall, winter, or spring. As we begin our fifth summer hike season there are many more adventurous and fun-filled hikes awaiting us this year, from Springwater to Canadice and Hemlock Lakes, Hi Tor in Naples, Stid Hill in Bristol, and beyond to other Finger Lakes locales. This year, each month has a scheduled Springwater hike in celebration of the town s bicentennial. Additionally, there are various other hikes planned in the Finger Lakes area forests, lake areas, and wild fields replete with wildflowers and scenic views. Summer hikes, during July and August, run from 4 to 6 p.m. every Sunday with a social get-together directly following each hike, either potluck picnic-style, or at an area restaurant, where we eat, drink, and converse. All hikes are free, and new members are always welcome. For additional information/directions to hikes/hike updates please visit our website: springwatertrails.org. Submitted by Dena Munsell Bush s Chimney Service For the safety of your home & family RESIDENTIAL SPECIALIST Chimney Cleaning Inspections Relining Wood & Gas Stove Sales, Installation & Service Masonry Repairs Tuckpointing Animal Removal Custom Stainless Steel Chimney Caps & Crowns Fully Insured FAX: Bob Bush, Owner 7095 S. Old West Lake Rd. Honeoye, NY Bush1005@gmail.com T-GRAY Automotive Complete Auto Repair Foreign & Domestic Computer Diagnostics N.Y.S. Inspections Engine Transmission Brakes Suspension Air Conditioning Service Alignment Exhaust Cooper Tires Established Rt. 15, Conesus Get Your Photo or Painting on the Cover of THE LAKE COUNTRY Calling all photographers and artists amateur or professional! If you have some great scenic photos or paintings of the beautiful and unique landscapes in the Little Finger Lakes area, here s your chance show them off on the cover of The Lake Country Weekender! To have your favorite photo or painting considered for future publication, simply your digital image to: LCWeekender@yahoo.com. Be sure to include in your your name, address, phone number, and the month and place represented in the photo or painting. Photos chosen for publication will appear on the front cover of a future edition along with photographer/artist credits. Participants whose images are chosen will be notified. RULES: 1. Photo or painting must be a scenic landscape of someplace located in the Little Finger Lakes region, within a 15-mile radius of one of these lakes: Conesus, Hemlock, Canadice or Honeoye. 2. Image must be digital (no prints, please!), vertical in orientation, and high in resolution (00 d.p.i. or higher).. The person submitting the image must be the photographer or artist who created it. 4. The photographer or artist must be willing to sign a release form allowing The Lake Country Weekender permission to publish. Monica s Pies 7599 Route 21 Naples, NY Open 9 5 Every Day It s home improvement season! Let us do the work for you to get your home looking great! Home Remodeling Roofing Siding Windows Gutters & Cleaning All Phases Residential/Commercial RAWLEIGH CONSTRUCTION Accepting all Major Credit Cards Free Estimates Fully Insured Lake Country Landscaping Services Offered: Lawn Mowing Flower Bed Weeding/Restoration Landscape Design & Implantation Bush Trimming Shapes & Spirals Weeding, Mulching, Planting Water Features Hardscapes (585) Ace Road Extension Hemlock, NY Lakecountrylandscaping@gmail.com Rick Voorhees, Owner/Operator Fully Insured Free Estimates Page 6 Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender!
7 Countdown is on to Geneseo Summer Festival & Sidewalk Days The Geneseo Summer Festival, celebrating its 4th year, will be on July 8 and 9 in the Village of Geneseo. The event is free and open to the public. The entire downtown area and Village Park is transformed into an exciting venue of family fun and entertainment for everyone. Festival goers are invited to an exciting schedule of music and entertainment, shopping galore, and a variety of foods. Activities are planned for all ages and include: Shopping and Food. Shopping enthusiasts are invited to browse downtown shops and stroll the sidewalks for food, local wares, and amenities. Festival fans will find arts, crafts, and so much more on display at booths in the Village Park. Music and Entertainment. Music lovers will find bands and entertainment continuously, showcasing local talent in the park throughout both days. Back by popular demand, the Skycoasters will perform at the Village Park on Saturday night from 8 to 10 p.m. Children s Activities. Highlighted children s activities include a petting zoo, bounce house, wildlife animal education, face painting, photo booth, hula hooping, caricatures, games, and much more. An annual favorite, the Teddy Bear Parade, will be at 11 a.m. on Saturday, July 9. Community Benefit. This year the Geneseo Rotary is pleased to announce that the Summer Festival 50/50 raffle proceeds will go to Teresa House. Event sponsors include the Geneseo Rotary Club, Geneseo Merchants Association, and the Geneseo Welcome Center. Submitted by the Geneseo Summer Festival Planning Committee Thank you to all the advertisers in The Lake Country Weekender! Your ads support the publicity of the arts, events, and tourism activities in the Little Finger Lakes communities! STAR THEATRE Where you see and hear one movie at a time in historic beauty! OVER 50 CANDIES FROM 25 TO $2.50! Show Times 7 pm Matinees 1 pm Saturdays & pm Prices Available for birthday parties, private events, weddings, & fundraisers! Adults, $8 Seniors/Veterans/Students, $7 Kids 18 & Under, $7 Matinees, $6 144 Main Street, Dansville StarTheatreDansville.com Thank you for letting us entertain you since 1921! Plan your perfect getaway... THE LODGES AT SPRINGWATER & CANADICE LAKE! Gather with family and friends in luxury and style! The Lodge at Springwater: This 4,500-square-foot beautifully crafted log estate has been designed and decorated with discriminating taste. Its 6 bedrooms, 10 beds and 4 full baths accommodate up to 20 people comfortably. Nestled on 12 acres of peaceful woodlands in Springwater, this is a perfect, cherished getaway. The Lodge on Canadice Lake: This luxury 4000-square-foot log retreat sits on 7 acres of spectacular wooded privacy with barns and hiking trails. Its 5 bedrooms, 9 beds and 4 full baths accommodate people comfortably. Celebrate your special event The lodges are the ideal venue for holiday gatherings, wedding receptions, family reunions, and anniversary or birthday gatherings. Enjoy the wonderful activities in our area including the Springwater hiking group, festivals, art fairs, wine trails, boating, fishing, or just enjoying the spectacular views. Let us help you plan your getaway today call , toll-free , or info@websterluxuryliving.com. Now accepting Summer 2016 reservations. For more information, visit our website at: Now Open for Reservations! MOUNTAIN SIDE LODGE IN BRISTOL 1/4 mile from Bristol Mountain Ski Resort Dansville Chalk Walk & ArtsFest Saturday, August 6, 10 am 4 pm Everything starts at Dansville ArtWorks 178 Main Street Dansville Historic Downtown Dansville Rain or Shine! Sidewalk Chalk Art by Juried & Community Artists Arts & Crafts Show & Sale Live Music Steel Alchemy & Groveland Station Be part of the fun! Register to be a Community Chalk Artist by July 25. Free Chalks! This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by the Genesee Valley Council on the Arts at the Livingston Arts Center, a member-supported organization. Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender! Page 7
8 Olde Country Store to celebrate 1st anniversary with two-day BBQ On July 4, 2015, my daughters and I stepped into our newly purchased but truly old, Olde Country Store, opening its doors to the public for the very first time in just over seven years. Now, almost one year later, we look back at our life-changing journey, realizing the hard work, endless optimism, and the everyday support of our family, friends, neighbors, community, and customers. We were truly blessed, from the time we pulled our roots and left our familiar lives behind in Mainz, Germany, to the time of rebuilding in and near my hometown of Naples. On opening day, just a fraction of our over 189 candy bins were filled. The shelves where close to empty or nonexistent. We opened our doors knowing that this will be a long, steady ride in whatever direction our community, our hearts, and our instincts guide us. Every day was a new one of little expectation but much hope hope that we will always choose the right path through this new maze of life. Countless artists and crafts people walked through our door, sharing with us their creations as well as their hopes and dreams, until we began filling our walls and shelves with a unique collection of local crafts and goods. This 4th of July weekend will be very special for us we will have been in business for an entire year. During this time we ve met so many wonderful people and made so many new friends, simply through our daily routine. This particular weekend will be a weekend of thanks and gratitude. What better way to celebrate this than to have a special event for our one-year anniversary? Our event will include two days of BBQ featuring our local BBQ expert Bob-E-Que (Bob Fleishman) at a celebration price of $8.50 per meal. You can choose from pulled pork or roasted turkey on Kaiser roll with two sides (coleslaw and pasta salad), made freshly in-store by Jenny. We will have many local and very talented vendors in the upstairs of our store as well as our south side lawn. Taste testers will include: 4J s BBQ Sauce (Geneva), Woodstead s Hot Everything and Anything Sauce (Naples), and Heaven Scent s Jack Cheese (Cohocton). We are especially grateful to have Arbor Hill Winery & Grapery to help make our celebration extra special with taste testing of their local grape and wine-based products. Our two-day event is set for July 2 and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. with the BBQ starting at noon until sold out. Mondays we re normally closed, but since the 4th of July falls on a Monday this year, we will open for a half day (11 a.m. to 4 p.m.) just like we did a year ago for our opening day. The Olde Country Store is located at 2 University Avenue in North Cohocton. We look forward to seeing you there! Submitted by The Olde Country Store and More 1849 team: Jeff, Jenny, and Denise 2 University Ave., North Cohocton on the Crossroads to Naples, Wayland, & Cohocton Open Tuesday Sunday 9 am 6 pm, Closed Mondays CANADICE LAKE OUTFITTERS Canoe and Kayak Rentals on Canadice & Hemlock Lakes Call ahead for reservations Check out our website for package deals and special events. We also offer bike rentals. canadicelakeoutfitters.com Special Gifts for Every Taste! German Glass Ornaments (pictured right) Locally-Made Boxes & Baskets, Jewelry, Art, Lotions, Foods, & Imported German Glass Over 50 Different Candies & German Chocolates HEMLOCK HIDE-A-WAY & LIVONIA CENTER Variety of sizes for every need. Winter and year-round storage available for vehicles, boats & RVs indoor and outdoor. Clean, Dry, Secure, 24-Hour Access East Ave., Hemlock 479 Rt. 15A, Hemlock 6749 Rt. 20A, Livonia Center Let us manage your timber for tomorrow... today. Chrisman Climate Control STORAGE We offer THE BEST in land management! We harvest 0 40% of the timber from woodlots that we have harvested before. We are a family-owned company that does not contract any crew other than the family. We meet with each landowner to discuss their goals for the woodlot. We determine what is best to maintain a healthy and productive woodlot. We provide a FULL RANGE of products! We work very hard to saw anything that a customer calls and asks for. We saw furniture-grade lumber, including walnut, hard maple, cherry, white oak, and red oak. We also provide mulch, sawdust, campfire wood and firewood, as well as construction materials, fence boards, posts and more! GULDENSCHUH LOGGING & LUMBER Family Owned & Operated for nearly 40 years 14 Wheatland Center Rd., P.O. Box 191, Caledonia, NY 1442 (585) Located behind the Chrisman Agency at 8689 Main St., Honeoye CLIMATE CONTROLLED STORAGE UNITS with heat and air conditioning to keep your valuable belongings in a constant environment that resists dust, pests, humidity, and other threats. VIDEO SURVEILLANCE keeps an eye on your unit 24/7! We have 11 small units from 7'x10' to 10'x10' and 2 large units (big enough for a vehicle or small boat) at 12'x2'. Discount for six-month term. WANTED U.S. COINS & CURRENCY Private collector buying old U.S. Coins/Currency/Collections Highest Prices Paid Estimates & Appraisals Available Silver Dollars Wheat Pennies Indian Head Pennies Mint/Proof Sets Buffalo Nickels Currency/Bills Colonials Tokens Complete Collections Clip n Save Save this ad until you re ready to sell! INSURANCE CHECKLIST Home Auto Business Contractors Boat Motorcycle Life Great personal service at affordable prices since 1982! We still make house calls! With our large selection of companies, and our dedication to servicing you, you will not find a better agency. We sell all types of personal and commercial Insurance, as well as employee benefits, and other financial services See our new building at 8689 Main Street, Honeoye Page 8 Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender!
9 in the Little Finger Lakes To post your event FREE, it to Please limit to 50 words. Your event should occur in or near the Little Finger Lakes area (see community list in the masthead on page 2). Events by community or nonprofit groups only. No classes or workshops. The deadline is the 15th of the preceding month (or the 16th if the 15th falls on a Sunday). FRIDAY, JULY 1 Homesteaders Club, 7 p.m. If you are interested in gardening, small scale farming, canning, preserving, or anything else homestead-related, this is the spot for you. This month the Homesteaders Club meeting is going on a farm tour! Come join us at Hootenanny Hill as Bruce and Diana show us their off-grid Botanical Sanctuary homestead, 6200 County Road 8 (Avoca-Wheeler Road), Avoca, NY Sponsored by the Cohocton Library. SATURDAY, JULY 2 Springwater Townwide Yard Sale (see article on page ). Chicken BBQ at the Springwater Fire Hall (see article on page ). SUNDAY, JULY Baseball Game at Larry Canute Memorial Park, Springwater (see article on page ). WEDNESDAY, JULY 6 Spaghetti Supper, Honeoye United Church of Christ, 8758 Main St., Honeoye. 5 7 p.m. Adults, $6. Takeouts available. A portion of the profits will be donated to the UCC phone ministry. Springwater Bicentennial Committee meeting, at the Springwater American Legion, 7 p.m. Celebration plans are being made. All are welcome to participate. THURSDAY, JULY 7 Chicken & Biscuits Dinner, first Thursdays, by Hemlock United Methodist Church. 4:0 7:00 p.m. at the Hemlock Fire Hall, Rt. 15A. Donations benefit Food Pantry and local needy. Old-fashioned creamed chicken over biscuits, mashed potatoes, salad, homemade desserts, coffee, tea, and milk. Takeouts available. Hemlock UMC, Summer Reading Opening Party! 5 7 p.m., Lions Club Pavilion. Test your skill at Percy Jackson s demi god field games, enjoy Greek snacks, and fun outside at the Lion s Club Pavilion! Sponsored by the Cohocton Library. Opening Reception of our new exhibit, 4:0 6:00 p.m. Dansville ArtWorks, 178 Main St., Dansville. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 8 & 9 Barn Cat Outreach Annual Fundraiser Yard Sale at 8499 Route 15/Indian Valley Rd. in Springwater from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We're accepting new and gently used items under the tent starting July 7. Geneseo Summer Festival and Sidewalk Days (See article on page 7.) MONDAY, JULY 11 Game Bonanza, 5:0 7:00 p.m. Did you know that the Ancient Egyptians invented bowling? Try out games from around the world all over the library! Snacks and prizes will be provided. Cohocton Public Library (8 Maple Ave, Cohocton) (585) Auxiliary Dinner, American Legion Auxiliary Unit 1278 at 491 Co. Rd. 6, Honeoye. 4 p.m. til gone. Baked ziti dinner, salad, dessert and drink. Cost $6 for members and guests. Proceeds to benefit Post 1278 veterans. WEDNESDAY, JULY 1 Spaghetti Dinner at the United Methodist Church of Livonia, 21 Summers St., Livonia. 5 7 p.m. Spaghetti with meat sauce, salad, garlic bread, finger food desserts. Adults, $7; children 10 and under, $. Takeout available. Country & Blue Grass Jam! 7 p.m. There will be lots of musicians, awesome music, excellent food, and tons of fellowship! All are welcome! Every 2nd Wednesday (May October). Meal: adults $6, children 5 12: $4, under 5 free. ebumc@frontiernet.net for more info. FRIDAY, JULY 15 Visiting Author Series & Open Mic with Nicole Santalucia, 6 8 p.m. Dansville Art- Works, 178 Main St., Dansville. State of the Towns Dinner Meeting, Bristol Mt. 6 7, cocktail hour; 7 8, dinner; 7:0, hear from local towns and state officials. Honeoye Lake Area Chamber of Commerce. FRIDAY & SATURDAY, JULY 15 & 16 St. Mary s Church 1st Annual Garage Sale, St. Mary s Church, 8961 W. Main St., Honeoye. Friday, 9 a.m. 7 p.m., Saturday, 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Hot dogs, drinks, and a bake food sale. Children s items, clothing, collectibles, furniture, tools, and much, much more. Drop-off times: Saturday, 7/9, 9 a.m. 1 p.m. and Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, 7/11 1, 1 7 p.m. SATURDAY & SUNDAY, JULY 16 & 17 Conesus Lake Association Arts and Crafts Show, Long Point Park, Rt. 256, West Lake Rd. on Conesus Lake. Saturday, 10 to 5, and Sunday 10 to 4. Over 100 crafters, chicken BBQ, and live music. Free admission and parking. SUNDAY, JULY 17 Free Community Meal, Richmond Fire Hall, Main St., Honeoye. 2 to 4 p.m. Open to everyone! Sponsored by Little Lakes Church. For more information, call Darryl at , lala8@rochester.rr.com, or go to our website: MONDAY, JULY 18 Family Fort Night, 7 8 p.m. The library is closed; bring your blankets and build a fort, we will provide the clips! Books, games, and Roman snacks will be available for you to enjoy in your fort. Cohocton Public Library (8 Maple Ave.), Cohocton. TUESDAY SATURDAY, JULY 19 2 Hemlock Little World s Fair, Hemlock Fairgrounds. Main events, entertainment, shows, demonstrations, exhibits, activities, and more! THURSDAY, JULY 21 Dansville Artworks Networking Mixer, 4:0 6:00 p.m. Art appreciators, artists, and community/business members invited to enjoy light refreshments and company of others in the art gallery. Free/open to the public. 178 Main St., Dansville , dansvilleartworks.com. Co-sponsored by the Dansville Chamber. Community Friendship Luncheon, at the E. Bloomfield United Methodist Church, Rts. 5 & 20 at Park Place in East Bloomfield. Doors open at 11:0 a.m., lunch served All are welcome for lunch and fellowship. A freewill offering will be accepted. The church is handicapped accessible. Please call the church at for more information. SATURDAY, JULY 2 SATURDAY, JULY 0 July Book Sale, Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main St., Honeoye during normal business hours. Bag sale on July 0. MONDAY, JULY 25 Book Walk and Talk, 5:0 6:0 p.m.share the books you have been reading as we stroll around Cohocton! Light refreshment will be provided. Cohocton Public Library (8 Maple Ave., Cohocton). WEDNESDAY, JULY 27 Book Talk Group, Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main St., Honeoye. Jack of Spades by Joyce Carol Oates. Refreshments and conversation at 5:0 with book discussion at 6:00 p.m. THURSDAY, JULY 28 Spaghetti Dinner & Music Jam, dinner from 4:0 7:00 p.m. followed by music jam; pay by donation. Webster s Crossing United Methodist Church. FRIDAY, JULY 29 The ArtMobile: Choose Your Own Creation at the Dansville Public Library. St. Bonaventure University presents this twoday special program on Fridays, July 29 and August 5, from 2 p.m. Children will be creating art based on the theme Green Revolution and can make recyclable art projects including wind chimes, planters, and much more! For ages Space is limited for this special event. Please call or stop in at the library to register your child. ONGOING: DAILY Tour of Mount Morris Dam! The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Visitor Center at Mount Morris Dam is open daily through October 25 from 10 a.m. to 4:0 p.m. Free ranger-guided walking tours of the dam are offered each day as follows: Monday Thursday at 2 p.m. & Friday Sunday at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. Tours are limited to 0 people on a first-come, first-served basis. So, come early to sign up and check out our Visitor Center! For details contact the Mount Morris Dam Visitor Center at Location: Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area; 610 Visitor Center Rd. in Mount Morris (located 2 miles south of Mount Morris off of Rt. 408S/ Chapel St). THURSDAYS Thursday Night Summer Concert Series June 2 September 1 at Deer Run Winery, Geneseo. Free concerts on the lawn. Wine, wine slushies, and food available. deerrunwinery.com, FRIDAYS West Bloomfield Farmers Market, 7 p.m., West Bloomfield United Methodist Church, 905 State Route 5, West Bloomfield. Performances at Honeoye Lake, 7 p.m. at the gazebo on Main St., Honeoye. 7/1: Paulsen, Baker & Chaapel; 7/8: Bat McGrath; 7/15: The Tortoise & the Hare, Merry-Go- Round Playhouse; 7/22: Flower City Society Orchestra; 7/29: The Dady Brothers. Having a festival or special community event this summer or fall in the Little Finger Lakes region? Get free publicity in The Lake Country Weekender! your press release to LCWeekender@yahoo.com. (The deadline is the 15th of the preceding month.) Your press release will be reviewed and considered for publication.* Call for more information. *Publication is determined by relevant content. The Lake Country Weekender does not guarantee publication of all press releases it receives, and reserves the right to edit what it does publish. Only press releases will be considered no brochures or flyers, please. No calls for artists or vendors. Mill Creek Café Restaurant & Ice Cream Shoppe located just north of beautiful Honeoye Lake! Check out our Saturday night music lineup on Facebook! NEWLY RENOVATED CAFE & BAR! Homemade Soups Freshly Baked Bread Signature Burgers Wraps Fresh Salads We use fresh, seasonal, locally-produced foods, local beef, and local farm-fresh eggs! Our menu includes regular items as well as weekly seasonal features. (Check them out on our facebook page!) Serving a Big Selection of Craft Beers & Finger Lakes Wines! An Unexpected Twist on the Ordinary 8705 Main St., Honeoye Website: CAFE: Tues Fri 11 am 9 pm, Sat 7 am 9 pm, Sun 7 am Noon, Closed Mondays. ICE CREAM SHOPPE: 11 am 9 pm Daily Say you saw it in The Lake Country Weekender! Page 9
10 Nature in the Little Finger Lakes A gathering we go Sauntering along the trail of a local waterfall gully with an armful asunder of downed and dead basswood bark for making cordage, I meet a couple and three children. The woman shows me her find: a rock that is shaped inexplicably like a human ear. She holds the shale up against the side of her head to demonstrate its caricatured likeness, and I laugh. The older girl at her side smiles when the woman tells me how they collect rocks shaped like body parts to take home and paint. We are building a rock person, she adds. Gathering is an instinct from our ancestral heritage looped like longing in our DNA. Those who go shopping are gathering (with money for trade), an evolution of our natural state of being; humans like collecting stuff. Take, for instance, the spritely child with his pockets full of stones, or my own propensity to fill my pockets with acorn caps. Gathering from the Earth is cherishing her many gifts, exploring her nooks and crannies; better yet, when doing so we are full of wonder and mindfulness. Have you ever gone looking for beach glass and at first you see none, but as you tune in to the color and form you begin to find bits of green and white rounded glass everywhere? Gathering is both an action verb (like when storm clouds gather), and a noun (as in a group of ladybugs). A gathering of crows is called a murder; a gathering of toads a knot; geese or sheep gathered are a flock. When people gather, as in we are gathered here today, it can be termed a mob, a congregation, a mass, an assemblage, a multitude, a constellation, or even just a gathering. But to gather is: to convene, to collect, to obtain, to acquire, procure, or attain. Gathering is doing; although gathering out in Nature somehow feels different. Wild gathering emanates an awareness more akin to the activity involved in meditation. Foraging is the act of gathering wild food. Many people go stalking the wild asparagus (Euell Gibbons style) and in some parts of the country, foraging has become a hipster means of reducing one s grocery budget. It s free food, after all, so long as you know how to properly identify what you are looking for. I go gather to get nettles, oyster mushrooms, chanterelles, sulfur shelf, and medicinal fungi. I gather St. John s Wort and Motherwort for making tinctures, mugwort and cedar for smudge. Picking wild raspberries and cloudberries is nearly rapturous! The wildcrafter s rule of thumb is: for every plant harvested, leave 10 behind. I also like to look for the grandmother plant of the tribe, and in their honor, leave an offering of thanks. But gathering anything be it shimmery pebbles or edible cattail shoots, or empty bird nests braided with lichen, fallen feathers, or failed butterfly wings is not allowed in public places, specifically state and county parks, without a permit, or, at the very least, permission. Broadly interpreted, anything found within a park is to be left in the park. New York City is currently having a problem with urbanites foraging food and fungi in the parks. (I have a windowsill full of illegal rocks!) Alongside Eelpot Creek I watch small minnows swimming in place, facing the current, mouths gaping and ready. The little fish are gathering food, come what may. Birds gather tufts of my dog s white hair to cushion their nests, worms to slurp up from my garden, bugs to devour from outside the horse barn. Some crows will even gather shiny objects of intrigue just to have them. I don t know what stones gather, other than moss. Mosses gather water, and maybe stones; mud wasps mud. The ash and maple and oak around my home gather sunlight. The squash in my garden gather nutrients with their roots through a delicate process of cation exchange. Turkeys gather beechnuts and acorns (called mast, the botanical name for seeds), nuts, berries, and vegetation for wildlife. Doing absolutely nothing, I gather oxygen, just by simply being. I m not sure if gathering is a natural, inalienable right, but evidence in the world around me seems to elicit a say so. In some places in our world, the gathering of basic needs such as water, or fuel to cook food, is an all-consuming daily chore. Miles are walked for water in Africa, sometimes twice a day. There is no time to gather rocks for play, or to build a rock person. Our Little Lakes are bountiful and abundant, but gathering requires respect for public lands, private landowners, and the environment. Anyplace we foray, we should give thanks for all the blessings and gifts this region provides. It seems so natural to want to take home a great find from the outdoors, and to even seek one out, but maybe what we really need to gather from Nature isn t the item or object that catches our eye at all? Maybe what we seek in such gathering is something far deeper than that. (To learn more about foraging, join Edgar Brown and me at Writers & Book s Food Foraging class on July 16 at the Gell Center in the Bristol Hills. Contact Writers & Books at to register.) Angela Cannon-Crothers, Writer/Educator/Naturalist in the Little Finger Lakes To post your group FREE, it to LCWeekender@yahoo.com. Please limit to 50 words. Your group should be from the Little Finger Lakes area (see community list in the masthead on page 2). Community or nonprofit groups only. No classes or workshops. The deadline is the 15th of the preceding month (or the 16th if the 15th falls on a Sunday). SUNDAYS Springwater Trails Hiking Group: Join us for our weekly hike on the Springwater Trail and on other trails around the Springwater area every Sunday, 4 to 6 p.m. followed by social hour. Check the website, for up-to-date information on the hikes, since special circumstances may force a change to scheduled times. Contact us anytime at info@springwatertrails.org. SUNDAYS, SATURDAYS, & TUESDAYS Women s Running Group: Join us for friendship and fitness. Contact Tami Kenyon, Chapter Leader for Finger Lakes Moms Run This Town: tjkenyon@juno.com. For more information, please visit our website: or Facebook page: MorrisNY. MONDAYS Knitting at the Library, 4 p.m., Wadsworth Library, 24 Center St., Geneseo. All skill levels are welcome. Free, open to the public. Information: geneseolibrarydirector@owwl. org, SECOND MONDAY Do you quilt, knit, crochet, hook, etc.? Do you have any unfinished projects that you need help with? Do you just want some company? Join us on the second Monday of each month for an informal gathering and hopefully we can inspire one another. 10 a.m. noon at the Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main St., Honeoye. Ties That Bind, Dansville Public Library, 200 Main St., Dansville. 6:0 8:0 p.m. Working on a project? Need motivation? Come to the Holden Room to enjoy some needlework: knitting, crocheting, cross stitch, needlepoint, quilting, etc. Having problems with a project? We are here to help each other. For more information, please call THIRD MONDAY The Lake Country Garden Club in Honeoye is going on a field trip to learn about growing hops. If interested, please call Sally at for more information. TUESDAYS Livingston Art Group, 9 a.m. 2 p.m. Come paint or draw with the Livingston Art Group at the Chip Holt Community Center, Vitale Park, Lakeville. Free. Bring your paints and a bag lunch and join us! Information: Sally Moses, 24-05; Pat, , smoses6994@ aol.com. Needles at Noon, 12 1 p.m., Livingston Arts Center, 4 Murray Hill Dr., Mt. Morris. Needleworkers are invited to bring their handiwork (and brown bag lunch, if desired) for an hour of conversation and sharing. Contact: Summer Reading Program On Your Mark, Get Set... READ! Every Tuesday June 28 August 16, 1 p.m. at the Dansville Public Library. We will kick off the with registration and a movie on Tuesday, June 28 at 1 p.m. Readers of all ages will explore sports, games, and movement through books, activities, science experiments, art projects, and more. This year s program will include performers, storytime, crafts and an end-of-summer reading party! Children will receive a goodie bag for signing up. TUESDAYS & THURSDAYS Bone Builders at 9 a.m. at the Cohocton Public Library, 8 Maple Ave., Cohocton. A free hour-long exercise and education program for those 55 and older, designed to reduce or halt the risk of osteoporosis in both women and men. Participants of all abilities can benefit from this program. FIRST TUESDAY Basketeers Quilt Club, Lakeville United Church of Christ, 7 p.m. For more information, contact Maria Oliver at SECOND & THIRD TUESDAY Canadice Lake Writers Group, 6:0-7:0 p.m. at the Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main St., Honeoye. Tuesday, July 12, will be the first group meeting. Please bring a synopsis of your life and direction as a writer along with a one-page representative sample of your work to share (if you wish). For more information please contact Darlene at beesandland@gmail.com or by text at SECOND & FOURTH TUESDAY Livonia Kiwanis, 6 p.m. at Leisure s restaurant in Lakeville. We are always looking for new members or just come visit and see if you are interested. Call Ann Holevinski, , for more details. THIRD TUESDAY Honeoye Chamber s Economic Development Task Force meeting at the Richmond Town Hall, 7 p.m. FIRST & THIRD WEDNESDAYS Poets and Writers Club, 10:0 a.m., Chip Holt Community Center, Vitale Park, Lakeville. Poets and writers who like to write and share their work. Free. Information: Dorothy Weichenthal, SECOND WEDNESDAY Board of Trustees of the Honeoye Public Library, 8708 Main St., Honeoye. 7 p.m. THURSDAYS The Lake Side Artists Guild, 10 a.m. noon at the Canadice Town Hall. All artists and crafters in the area are invited to attend. For more information, call Dorothy Harrison at or Kathleen Armitage at Naples VFW and Auxiliary Dinner from 5 til 7 at the VFW Post in Naples on Rt. 21 just north of town. Menu varies from week to week. For more information, call after 4 p.m. Wednesday through Sunday. Storytime at the Cohocton Public Library (8 Maple Ave, Cohocton) is a fun, interactive, and educational program for children and their caregivers. Each week the program will feature stories, crafts, and activities based on a particular theme. 10 a.m. 7/7: Go Go Bananas; 7/14: Super Snail Traps; 7/21: Shark Attack; 7/28: Water Color. SECOND THURSDAY Ravenous Readers, 6:0 p.m. at the Dansville Public Library, 200 Main St., Dansville. Looking to join a book club? We re looking for members! For more information please call THIRD THURSDAY The Colony Caregivers of Ontario County meets at 6 p.m. at Wood Library, 14 North Main St., Canandaigua. The organization works in Ontario County to trap, spay, neuter, and vaccinate feral, stray, and abandoned cats. Please join us to see how you can help. To be added to our list or volunteer, please send a message to: tnvr@thecolonycaregivers.org and we will contact you. SATURDAYS Crafternoon at Honeoye Craft Lab, 4 6 p.m. at 6 Honeoye Commons, Honeoye. Bring your craft projects, including projects you need help with. 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