town of lockport 2010 summer edition

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town of lockport 2010 summer edition
TOWN OF LOCKPORT
2010 SUMMER EDITION
Hello and welcome to summer!
enjoy this wonderful gift from the Lytle Family.
This summer promises to be one of our best with all the fun
events planned by Cheryl Antkowiak and the Town of
Recreation Committee. Three summer family movie nights
Junes 25th (Shorts) July 28th (Annie) and August 13th
(Monsters vs. Aliens), Community Day - July 25th, Old
Home Week - July 24th to July 30th, Old Home Week
Parade - July 24th, and NASC - North American Soccer
Camp July 12th to July 16th.
Business Development:
Business development continues to be a priority for us at
the Town of Lockport. Welcome to Crawford Furniture, La
Galera Mexican restaurant, Aspen Dental (relocation), Sign
Works (expansion) and Gutner Heat Exchange.
Walmart:
People continue to ask if there is any news about the new
Walmart Super Center. We continue to inquire with the
various parties involved and hope to see some construction
soon. Stay tuned!
Sincerely,
Marc R. Smith
Supervisor
Well, that is all the news we have for this edition. Enjoy
your family and the great summer weather.
WHAT’S INSIDE
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Parks:
We continue to develop our parks.
Day Road Park:
Day Road Park recently received new umbrellas over the
picnic tables. We will be installing another drinking fountain near the playground. Soccer nets are up. Player
benches will be installed soon and games will begin on the
fields this summer. Use of the fields can be scheduled with
Jim Slowie at 433-4504.
Lytle Park:
Our second Lytle Nature Preserve meeting went well and
was attended by many residents. We hope to get some
trails established this summer so everyone can begin to
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www.elockport.com
Town Directory
Office Hours
Important Dates
Rabies Immunization Clinics
Highway Department
Town Historian
Yaquatics
Community Day
North American Soccer Camps
Flyer/Application
Old Home Days
Old Home Week
Movie Night
Golf Lessons
Coupons
Town Newsletter Now Posted
on www.elockport.com!
TOWN DIRECTORY
SUPERVISOR
[email protected]
Marc Smith
TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS
Cheryl Antkowiak
439-9520
434-1270
Office Hours
Town Court 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
Town Hall 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
Building & Assessing Department
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
Offices Closed
Independence Day – July 5th
Labor Day – September 6th
[email protected]
Paul Siejak
433-8188
[email protected]
Paul Pettit
434-8672
[email protected]
Mark Crocker
434-0898
[email protected]
TOWN CLERK
Nancy Brooks
439-9524
2010 Town Board Meetings
7:30 pm the First Wednesday following
the first Tuesday of every month at the
Town Hall, 6560 Dysinger Road
July 7th
August 4th
September 8th
October 6th
[email protected]
TOWN HIGHWAY SUPT.
Lewis Hagen Jr.
439-9522
FREE RABIES IMMUNIZATION
CLINICS 2010
439-9529
The Niagara County Department of Health in
cooperation with the Niagara County Veterinary
Society will hold FREE Rabies Immunization
Clinics in 2010.
[email protected]
TOWN SEWER/WATER
Water Clerk
[email protected]
Emergency After Hours
TOWN JUSTICES
Raymond Schilling
Leonard Tilney Jr.
433-0005
439-9528
439-9528
[email protected]
TOWN RECEIVER OF TAXES
Lori Krug
call 439-7511
439-9531
[email protected]
TOWN ASSESSOR
John Shoemaker
439-9526
[email protected]
BUILDING INSPECTOR
Brian Belson
439-9527
[email protected]
DOG CONTROL OFFICER
Joan Coe
434-4786
TOWN HISTORIAN
Larry Haseley
434-1547
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
State Sen. George Maziarz
State Assembly Jane Corwin
731-8740
839-4690
NIAGARA COUNTY LEGISLATORS
Wm. Keith McNall – 16th Leg. Dist. 434-8070
Gerald Farnham – 7th Leg. Dist.
433-0703
Richard Updegrove – 17th Leg. Dist. 434-2140
Anthony Nemi – 15th Leg. Dist.
434-0133
POLICE
Emergency
New York State Police
Niagara County Sheriff’s Dept.
FOR DIRECTIONS call the specific clinic site
FOR ANY OTHER CLINIC RELATED QUESTIONS:
911
434-5588
438-3393
NYS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION
Roger A. Thompson
877-457-5680
[email protected]
Economic Development Coordinator
David Kinyon
439-9535
[email protected]
1. Tuesday, August 10 Veterans Park, Village of
Youngstown
5:00 – 6:30 p.m. corner of Nancy Price Way &
Church Street. Phone: 745-7721
2. Saturday, September 18 Cornell Cooperative
Extension ("County Fairgrounds")
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 4487 Lake Avenue, Town of
Lockport. Phone: 433-8839
• By law, all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets must
have a current rabies vaccination from four months of
age and on.
• Cats and dogs receiving immunization WITHOUT PROOF
of a previous rabies immunization will receive a certificate valid only for one year. Cats and dogs WITH PROOF
of previous rabies immunizations will receive a certificate
valid for three years.
• Ferrets must receive vaccinations annually, regardless of
previous immunization.
• All Animals must be properly restrained. Cats &
Ferrets must be in a box or carrier. Dogs must be
leashed.
• The Department does not offer dog or cat vaccinations other than rabies. It is very important for the
health and well being of your animal and the other
animals attending our rabies clinics, that they have
seen a veterinarian and are up to date on all of their
immunizations, to include dog parvo virus.
• Volunteers are needed. Please call 439-7511 if interested.
• It is requested that anyone bringing more than six animals to one clinic contact the Niagara County
Department of Health at 439-7511 up to one week prior
to the clinic so paperwork can be processed more efficiently.
VETERINARY SERVICES PROVIDED BY
THE NIAGARA COUNTY VETERINARY SOCIETY
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Town Highway Department
2010 Brush Schedule
The Town Highway Department only picks up brush three times a year: Spring,
Summer and Fall.
• Brush must be out before 7 a.m. Monday morning of scheduled pick up.
• The Highway Department will not pick up brush from cleared lots, roots,
stumps or limbs larger than 8 inches in diameter. Brush must be piled neatly,
with cut end to the road.
• There will be no return trips to pick up brush. NO EXCEPTIONS!!
ROAD NORTH OF & INCLUDING LINCOLN AVE. & HINMAN ROAD,
WILL BEGIN JUNE 28 & SEPT. 27.
ROAD SOUTH OF LINCOLN AVE. & HINMAN ROAD,
WILL BEGIN JULY 5 & OCT. 4.
HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT LITTERING
The Town of Lockport Highway Department has received an unusual amount of complaints
regarding unlawful dumping of yard debris, garbage, tires and other miscellaneous rubbish
along road sides and ditches. Please be aware of the following:
Vehicle & Traffic Law Article 33 Section 1220
§ 1220. Throwing refuse on highways and adjacent lands prohibited.
(a) No person shall throw, dump, deposit or place, or cause to be thrown, dumped,
deposited or placed upon any highway, or within the limits of the right of way of such
highway, or upon private lands adjacent thereto, any refuse, trash, garbage, rubbish, litter or any nauseous or offensive matter.
(b) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as prohibiting the use in a reasonable
manner of ashes, sand, salt or other material for the purpose of reducing the hazard of, or
providing traction on snow, ice or sleet.
(b-1) Nothing herein contained shall be construed as prohibiting the use of any highway or
private lands adjacent thereto for the transport or transit of agricultural trucks, machines
or implements or dairy or domestic animals or agricultural stock with any accompanying reasonable or unavoidable deposit of nauseous or offensive matter.
(c) A violation of the provisions of subdivision (a) of this section shall be punishable by a
fine not to exceed three hundred fifty dollars and/or a requirement to perform services for
a public or not-for-profitcorporation, association, institution or agency not to exceed ten
hours and for any second or subsequent violation by a fine not to exceed seven hundred
dollars and/or a requirement to perform services for a public or not-for-profit corporation,
association, institution or agency not to exceed fifteen hours.
TOWN MUNICIPAL CODE CHAPTER 85 SECTION 85-3
§ 85-3. Prohibited acts.
It shall be unlawful for any person in the Town of Lockport to, in any way, interfere with
drainage systems, including culverts, storm sewers, ditches, natural drainage systems,
which drain areas of the Town and adjacent properties. Unlawful acts include, but are not
limited to:
A.Filling ditches or drainage swales with any debris or other impediments.
B.Placing or constructing any structure upon drainage easements, as recorded or depicted
on filed subdivision maps.
C.Placing or constructing any structure in a location which blocks any ditch, drainage system or waterway.
D. Filling in swales which are utilized to allow drainage from adjacent properties.
E.Allowing an accumulation of debris upon one's property in such a fashion as to obstruct
any such system, or access thereto.
F. Installation of pipes in ditches which affect more than one property without the consent
of the Highway Superintendent.
G. Allowing any prohibited act to exist on any real property owned by, or under the control
of, any person
If a resident would like information of how to dispose of excess trash, please contact the
Highway Department at 716-439-9522. Local authorities will be contacted if any such
debris is found along roadsides or drainage ditches.
HOLIDAY SCHEDULE:
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WASTE MANAGEMENT
The regular collection schedule will
be followed on all holidays EXCEPT
those listed below:
July 2010 NO DISRUPTION OF
SERVICE REFUSE COLLECTION
September 6, 2010 Labor Day
No pickup Monday
One day later remainder of week.
WM will collect a total of six (6) 30gallon regulation garbage cans or
30-gallon plastic bags. Each container MUST weigh less than 60
pounds. No paper bags, cardboard
boxes or any other non-regulation
container will be permitted. All
refuse and recycling MUST be
curbside by 6 a.m. on your collection day.
APPLIANCES/BULK ITEM
WM will collect one large bulky
item or one large appliance per
week, per residence. Place the large
bulky item or appliance at the curb
on the same day as your refuse collection and it will be collected the
following day. Bulky items included; furniture, carpet (must be cut
in less than 4 ft. in width, rolled,
tied and weighing less than 60
pounds) mattress, box spring, etc.
Appliances include; stove, refrigerator, freezer, hot water tank, etc.
ITEMS NOT PERMITTED
Tires, construction and demolition
debris, pathological wastes, pesticides, oils/oil barrels, paste board
barrels, warm/hot ashes, 55-gallon drums, solvents, flammable
materials, asbestos board, pool
chemicals, automobile batteries or
parts, suspicious waste, or any
other waste required by law to be
disposed of at a hazardous waste
facility.
MISCELLANEOUS PREPARATION
Water based paint cans - must be
dried up. Brush - no more than
four inch (4'') in diameter, no
longer than four feet (4'), tied in
bundles no larger than eighteen
inches (18'') in diameter.
Please note that the town of
Lockport highway department
collects brush three (3) times per
year, spring, summer and fall.
Please refer to spring newsletter
for schedule dates.
EXCESS REFUSE
Residents with excess refuse due
to flooding, moving in or out of residence, household cleaning or
remodeling project should consider
the following:
• Stickers may be purchased
through Town Clerk’s Office or WM
at a cost of $12 for 12 stickers or
$24 for 24 stickers for each additional 30-gallon plastic bag over
the 6-unit limit.
• To rent a roll off container (dumpster), contact WM (800) 422-4040
for information or Town of
Lockport Highway at 439-9522
The Town of Lockport will make
no special arrangements with
WM for excess collection.
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Town Historian
From The Town Historian -- More Memories Of
Days Gone By, And The Old Familiar Signs
With A Message
Listen Birds
These Signs Cost Money
So Sit A Spell
But Don’t Get Funny
Burma Shave
“Wash your feet before you go to bed, they are nasty from playing
outside all day, barefoot”
“Let me know when the Fuller Brush Man comes by, I need a few
things from him”
The above are familiar sayings from the past – I enjoy using them as
a reminder to you all, that I am always looking for “Historical
Memories and Documentation” of days gone by, to place in the Town
Historian’s Office on Chestnut Ridge Road.
This has been a busy spring, and will be a busy summer for me – I
am on the “Old Home Week 2010” Committee, and there are a lot of
things being planned for the week of July 24 – 30, 2010. If you have
anything documenting or highlighting the Summer of 2010, I would
appreciate hearing from you. We are planning a “HUGE” Parade to
kick things off on July 24th, so look for the information as to how
you can participate.
games. The Town Historical Society, and the Town Historian will
have Displays and Information.
The Town Historical Society will have an Open House at the Pomeroy
School, on Lower Mountain and Leete Roads, on Monday, July 26th,
as a part of “Old Home Week”, so stop in and visit our 1873 OneRoom School. The Historical Society is experiencing a rejuvenation –
so drop in, and you might like to join our group.
After several years of searching, I was finally able to locate the
“Rapids Owl”. It is being refurbished, and will soon be placed on
grounds of the Rapids Volunteer Fire Co., which is appropriate as
this is their 75th year of service to the Town.
I still have a few copies of the “Niagara Historic Trails” Guide. It is
a good source of information about older homes and places in the
Town of Lockport, and also the rest of the County, and you may learn
something about a property you have passed by and wondered
about. You may also have
something to add, which
would be appreciated.
The Guide is a Real
Bargain for $15!!
Larry Haseley,
Town Historian
434-1547
The “Town Community Day” will be held on Sunday, July 25th, from
1 – 4 PM, on the Town Hall grounds, with entertainment, food, and
Town Recreation Department
Summer swim lessons starting July 12 - August 28, 2010.
!
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
4 lane lap
4 lane lap
4 lane lap
4 lane lap
4 lane lap
4 lane lap
5-8
5-8:30
5-8
5-9
5-8:30
one lap lane 8-9am
water fitness 8-9
water fit 8:30-9:30
preschool & youth
9:15, 10, 10:45 & 11:30
Parent/Child 10am
4 lane lap
12:15--2
OPEN POOL
2-3pm
Day Camp 3-4:30
preschool & youth
4:45, 5:30, 6:15, 7
preschool & youth
9:15, 10, 10:45 & 11:30
Parent/Child 10am
4 lane lap
12:15--2
AOA/lap swim
1-2
OPEN POOL
2-3pm
Day Camp 3-4:30
OPEN POOL
7:45-8:30
preschool & youth
4:45-5:30
water fitness 5:30-6:30
parent/child 6:30-7
preschool & youth
6:30 and 7:15
OPEN POOL
7:45-8:30
one lane lap
8 - 8:30pm
one lane lap
8 - 8:30pm
parent/child 6:30-7
one lap lane 8-9am
water fitness 8-9
water fit 8:30-9:30
preschool & youth
9:15, 10, 10:45 & 11:30
Parent/Child 10am
4 lane lap
12:15--2
OPEN POOL
2-4pm
white water fit 4-4:45
4 4:45
preschool & youth
4:45, 5:30, 6:15, 7&7:45
water fit 8:30
preschool & youth
9:15, 10, 10:45 & 11:30
Parent/Child 10am
4 lane lap
12:15--2
AOA/lap swim
1-2
OPEN POOL
2-3pm
Day Camp 3-4:30
OPEN POOL
7:45-8:30
preschool & youth
4:45-5:30
water fitness 5:30-6:30
parent/child 6:30-7
preschool & youth
6:30 and 7:15
OPEN POOL
7:45-8:30
one lane lap
8 - 8:30pm
one lane lap
8 - 8:30pm
parent/child 6:30-7
4 lane lap
10-1:00
AOA/lap swim
1-2
OPEN POOL
2-3pm
Day Camp 3-4:30
birthday parties
on the hour
may vary
party
5-8:30
one lane 8:30-9:30
water fit 8:30
parent/child
9:30-10 & 10:30-11
preschool & youth
9:30, 10:15
and 11am
OPEN POOL
12-4
The Town has a $20.00 coupon
at the Town Clerks office, please
bring proof of residence. This
coupon can be used by town
children who wish to participate
in the YMCA Summer
Swimming Lessons for 2010.
Sign up takes place at the
YMCA. Any questions can be
directed to YMCA 434-8887 or
Town Clerks office 439-9524.
available
open pool
depending on
reservations
OPEN POOL
4:30-8:00pm
one lane lap
5-8:00pm
5TH ANNUAL
COMMUNIT Y DAY
FREE
EVENT!
July 25th, 2010
Lockport Town Hall, 6560 Dysinger Road, Lockport, NY
Time: 1pm - 4pm
4
Music - American Legion Band of
the Tonawandas
Hot Dogs, Ice cream
Games and Prizes
Local Fire Departments
Historical Society....and more!!
Town Recreation Department
Sponsored by TOWN OF LOCKPORT RECREATION
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DATES: July 12 to July 16th 2010
LOCATION: Day Road Park
Program: Play S.A.F.E /
A.T.T.A.C.K camp
Ages: 8 to 16 years old
Time: 9am to 3pm
Cost: $165
Program: Play S.A.F.E
Ages: 5 to 6 years old
Time: 9am to 10.30am and 10.30am to
Noon
Cost: $85
Campers receive a ball, t-shirt and player evaluation
Shinguards and water bottle required
Regisration via online only, please visit www.NASC.com
or
http://elockport.com/town-recreation-family.php
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Tel: 716-478-0609
Email: [email protected]
Program: Play S.A.F.E / A.T.T.A.C.K camp
Ages: 7 to 10 years old
Time: 9am to Noon
Cost: $105
Registration Form.
x
x
NOTE: A $35 fee will be applied to refunds from cancellations. To register siblings, photocopy this registration page.
PLAYER INFORMATION:
F PLEASE CHECK BOX IF INTERESTED IN HOUSING A COACH THE WEEK OF CAMP
Name:
Date of Birth:
Grade as of Sep. 2010:
Age:
Sex:
Number of Years Played:
Address:
City:
State:
Zip:
PARENT/GUARDIAN AND EMERGENCY CONTACT:
Parent/Guardian Name:
E-Mail Address:
Home Ph:
Work Ph:
Cell Ph:
Addt’l Emergency Contact:
Relationship:
Home Ph:
Work Ph:
Cell Ph:
Family Doctor:
Doctor’s Phone:
ALLERGIES: (List all known)
Allergen
Reaction
Management
Medication
Food
Other
MEDICATIONS BEING TAKEN: Please list all medications (including over the counter or non prescription drugs) taken routinely. Bring enough meds to
last the entire camp. Keep in the original packaging that identifies the prescribing physician (if prescription), and the name of the medication.
This person takes NO medications on a routine basis (circle one)
Yes
No
Med 1
Dosage
Frequency
Reason
This person takes
medications as follows:
Med 2
Dosage
Frequency
Reason
GENERAL QUESTIONS: (Circle Yes or No, and explain additional information on separate sheets)
Ever been hospitalized?
Y
N
Ever had surgery?
Y
N
Have frequent headaches?
Y
N
Ever had a head injury?
Y
N
Ever had ear infections?
Y
N
Ever had back problems?
Y
N
Skin problems? (e.g., itching, rash, acne)
Y
N
Have asthma?
Y
N
Had mononucleosis in the last 12 months?
Y
N
Ever had emotional difficulties for which
Had problems with diarrhea/constipation?
Y
N
Ever had an eating disorder?
Y
N
Y
N
professional help was sought?
Board of Health requires medical history and immunization records. By checking this box I understand to bring these to the first day of camp.
NASC is in regulatory compliance with respective state Departments of Public Health and fully licensed by local Boards of Health
NASC is in regulatory compliance with respective state Departments of Public Health and fully licensed by local Boards of Health. This camp complies
with all the regulations of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (105CMR430.000) and is licensed by the local Board of Health.
PROGRAM DETAILS: Check the top of this flyer for the equipment included in your camp fee
Name of Local Sponsoring Organization
Name of Camp Program:
Date:
Time:
2nd Camp Prog. (if applicable)
Date:
Time:
COLORS: Scarlet/Black/White (SBW) Royal/Black/White (RBW)
EQUIPMENT: Check one, if applicable
Shirt
YS
YM
YL
RELEASE. This release is made to allow my child
AS
AM
AL
AXL
Ball
3 (5-7 yr)
4 (8-11 yr)
5 (12+)
to participate in North American Soccer Camps and its sponsored events. I recognize that my signature on this release is a condition of your
permitting my child to participate. I agree that you may photograph and/or videotape my child during camp and its sponsored events and that you retain the rights to use these visual images in any
manner you wish without compensation to my child. I further agree that you may use and license others to use my child’s name, voice, likeness, and any biographical facts which may have been provided
to you, including advertising and promoting the camp and its sponsored events. I certify that my child is in excellent physical health, and may participate in strenuous and hazardous physical activities,
including the soccer to be played at camp. I certify that there are no physical limits to my child’s participation in the camp and its sponsored events.
Permission is granted for my child to receive
emergency medical treatment if needed. I hereby release and discharge NASC and all its affiliated entities from any and all liability, claims, demands, and causes of action for personal injury, property
damage, and / or other loss suffered by my child in connection with his / her participation in the camp and its sponsored events. I represent that I am a parent / guardian of the minor named above and I
agree that the grant and release contained therein binds me and the minor to all of its terms.
Parent/Guardian Signature
Date:
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Town Recreation Department
Lockport Old Home Days for Kids 7-12!
Niagara County Historical Society
215 Niagara St., Lockport
[email protected]
One day summer youth Program
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Open to children ages 7-12 years
Reservations are required. Call 434-7433
Cost: Regular admission $20.00 per day
but Town children pay $15.00 with coupon
See coupon on page 8.
Explore different decades of the 19th and 20th centuries while getting ideas for the 2010 Old Home Week
Children's Parade on July 24th at 11am
July 7th - 1820's - The Erie Canal
Aug. 4th - 1930's - The Great Depression
July 14th - 1910's - Old Home Week
Aug. 11th - 1950's - The Age of Prosperity
July21 - 1860's - The Civil War
Aug. 18th - Special Field Trip Day
Includes Tours, crafts, games, hands-on activities, Historic characters, snacks and much more!
Please visit the website for the latest news and information on
OLD HOME WEEK.
www.LockportOldHomeWeek.com
Saturday, July 24
11:00am Kiddie Parade
1:00pm Grand Parade
5:00pm - 8:00pm Market Street Art Center Show Opening featuring
Lockport Themed Artwork
5:00pm - 10:00pm Downtown Concert
Sunday, July 25
8:00am - 11:00am Welcome Home Breakfast - Holiday Inn William Gregory (featured speaker at Welcome Home Breakfast)
8:00am - 9:00pm 100 Mile Relay - Max Lederer Field
5:00pm - 10:00pm Concert
10:00am - 4:00pm Outdoor Flea Market at The Warehouse
10:00am - 5:00pm Gallery DiMaggio Open House
4:00pmHymm Sing - Grace Episcopal Church
6:00pm 7:30pm Step Back In Time Players - Historic Trolley Tour I
- “Entertainers”
1:00pm- 4:00pm Town of Lockport Community Day - William
Gregory (guest at Community Day)
1:00pm - 6:00pm Carnival - Canal Street
Monday, July 26
12:00pm - 6:00pm Niagara Landing Open House featuring Smith
Airfield Planes
2:00pm - 9:00pm Golf Outing & Open House - Lockport Town &
Country Club
6:00pm - 7:30pm Step Back In Time Players - Historic Trolley Tour
II - “Visionaries”
6:00pm Lockport Monday Night Cruise - Ida Fritz Park
5:00pm - 9:00pm Carnival - Canal Street
Tuesday, July 27
2:00pm - 5:00pm Lockport Presbyterian Home Ice Cream Social &
Open House
DeFlippo’s Resturant and Bed & Breakfast Open House & Dinner
Special
6:00pm 7:30pm Step Back In Time Players - Historic Trolley Tour
III - “Politicians”
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7:00pm Pocket Change Concert featuring David Stockton - City of
Lockport
5:00pm - Menu TBA - Locport Locks & Erie Canal Cruise Open
House BBQ
7:30pm Lockport Locks & Erie Canal Discount Cruise
TBD “Buskers on the Banks” Canal Walk Part I - Scalzo Park to
Wide Waters Marina
5:00pm - 9:00pm Carnival - Canal Street
Wednesday, July 28
Niagara Produce Farmer’s Market & Open House
7:00pm - 9:00pm The Warhouse - Open House/Wine
Tasting/Music
DeFlippo’s Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast Open House & Dinner
Special
6:00pm 7:30pm Step Back In Time Players - Historic Trolley Tour
IV - “Women of Lockport”
7:00pm Library Concert Series Featuring “ The McClue Artist Guild”
Dusk Town of Lockport Outdoor Movie “Annie”
5:00pm - 9:00pmCarnival - Canal Street
TBA Tuscarora Inn Open House - Live Music - Band
9:00pm Taboo - Humpday Open House w/Music (Over 21)
Thursday, July 29
4:30pm Krolick's Chicken BBQ - Lockport Presbyterian Home
DeFlippo’s Restaurant and Bed & Breakfast Open House & Dinner
Special
Lockport Community Band Concert - Lockport Presbyterian Home
TBD “Buskers on the Banks” Canal Walk Part II - Scalzo Park to
Wide Waters Marina
7:00pm Step Back in Time Players - Palace Theater
9:00pm Step Back to the Future After Party at Taboo
Friday, July 30
Molson canal Concert Series - Rik Emmitt
TBA Magician Tony Weiland & other entertainment
Awards Ceremony
10:30pm Fireworks Display
Town Recreation Department
June 25th
Movie Night
Aug. 13th
Town Hall Complex, 6560 Dysinger Road
enjoy the sounds of The Federation of Musician’s
at 7:00 p.m. before showtime.
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MONSTERS
VS. ALIENS
July 28
FREE POP & POPCORN • BRING LAWN CHAIRS & BLANKETS • RAIN OR SHINE
Annie Get Your Gun
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
Saturday, July 10 7:30pm
Thur. July 8, Sun. July 11,
Thurs. July 15, &
Sat. July 17.
438-1130
Please see page 8 for coupons.
Historic Palace Theater, Lockport, NY
Phone: (716) 438-1130
2010 Youth Golf Lessons
When:
Every Wednesday (beginning June 30th) or
Saturday (beginning June 26th) Eight (8) week session 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
Where:
Gothic Hill Golf Course,
5477 Niagara Street Extension, Lockport
Who:
Youths – ages 6 -12 years
Cost:
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE AT
WWW.GOTHICHILLGOLF.COM
See coupon on page 8.
Regular Lesson $19.50
Town participants $14.50 per lesson w/coupon
Includes:
Lesson
Bucket of range balls
Round of golf w/pull cart
To register: call Gothic Hill Golf Course @ 438-5477
Questions: Contact Town Clerk’s Office 439-9524
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Town of Lockport
6560 Dysinger Road
Lockport, NY 14094-7970
PRSRT STD
US POSTAGE
PAID
BUFFALO, NY
PERMIT # 801
$5.00 OFF
$5.00 OFF
$5.00 OFF
EXPIRES 8/25/10
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 SESSION.
EXPIRES 8/25/10
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 SESSION.
EXPIRES 8/25/10
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 SESSION.
$5.00 OFF
$5.00 OFF
$5.00 OFF
EXPIRES 8/25/10
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 SESSION.
EXPIRES 8/25/10
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 SESSION.
EXPIRES 8/25/10
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 SESSION.
YOUTH
GOLF LESSON
YOUTH
GOLF LESSON
YOUTH
GOLF LESSON
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
438-1130
SAVE $2.00 ON ALL
PALACE THEATRE
EVENTS!
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
438-1130
SAVE 75 ¢
ON ANY ONE
CONCESSION ITEM
$5.00 OFF
YOUTH
GOLF LESSON
YOUTH
GOLF LESSON
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
438-1130
SAVE $2.00 ON ALL
PALACE THEATRE
EVENTS!
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
438-1130
SAVE 75 ¢
ON ANY ONE
CONCESSION ITEM
$5.00 OFF
YOUTH
GOLF LESSON
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
438-1130
SAVE $2.00 ON ALL
PALACE THEATRE
EVENTS!
2 East Ave.
Lockport, NY 14094
438-1130
SAVE 75 ¢
ON ANY ONE
CONCESSION ITEM
$5.00 OFF
ONE DAY SUMMER YOUTH
PROGRAM
ONE DAY SUMMER YOUTH
PROGRAM
ONE DAY SUMMER YOUTH
PROGRAM
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 CHILD.
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 CHILD.
NOT VALID WITH ANY OTHER OFFER.
GOOD FOR 1 CHILD.