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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 6, 2016
YWCA Seeks Nominations for Women of Distinction
YWCA of Genesee County’s
Women of Distinction Committee
is seeking nominations for those
outstanding people deserving of
one of six Women of Distinction
Awards this year.
Recipients will be honored
during the annual Women of
Distinction Awards Celebration
June 18 at Genesee Community
College, 1 College Rd.
Local YWCA officials have
been striving to incorporate a
more direct relationship between
award recipients and the nonprofit’s endeavors, including the
Domestic Violence Crisis & Prevention Services program, Care
& Crisis Helpline, Children and
Family Services and Healthy Relationships course in the schools.
No matter how big or how small,
or whether it’s a man, woman,
youth or business, all of those
efforts have tremendous potential
to assist with our goal to empower
women and eliminate racism.
These awards are one way
to publicly acknowledge the
good works of others that have
ultimately contributed to the
well-being of our Genesee County population, Executive Director
Jeanne Walton said.
“Our agency has been mirroring YWCA USA in that it
is constantly evolving to meet
community needs and share its
strengths,” Walton said. “This
year the national organization released a new brand to emphasize
that we’re on a mission. YWCA
of Genesee County’s mission is
to reach out to women and families with our domestic violence
and childcare services while
recognizing that we can’t do it
alone. The Women of Distinction
Awards Celebration is a wonderful way to give a nod of thanks
for the dedicated generosity of
our supporters.”
The selection committee is
looking for nominations of women, companies and organizations
that have gone above and beyond
in the following categories:
Racial Justice: Supporting di-
versity through one’s initiatives,
philosophies and/or programs.
This may include service in a
leadership role, with commitment to racial justice and a high
standard of courage, integrity
and commitment to YWCA’s
mission to empower women and
eliminate racism.
Economic Empowerment:
Helping women to face the challenge of economic inequality
or hardship. This is done with
programs or initiatives that create
opportunities for women to lift
themselves from their current
circumstances and gain more
options to improve their lives.
Corporate Social Responsibility: Making a continuous effort
to recruit, develop and promote
a diverse work force and foster
an inclusive environment where
women leaders thrive.
Military/Veteran: A veteran or
related agency that has worked on
behalf of veterans and continues to
serve through civic, personal and/
or professional improvements.
Advocacy/Civic Engagement:
Working to make a difference in
the civic life of our communities
and developing the combination
of knowledge, skills, values and
motivation to make that difference. Promoting the quality of life
in a community, through both political and non-political processes.
Peace: Striving to make the
world a better place by emphasizing the importance of kindness,
compassion and peace.
Nominations are due by March
14 and may be emailed to: [email protected] or sent to
YWCA of Genesee County, 301
North St., Batavia, NY, 14020.
Please include your name and
contact information, the award
category, name of nominee, some
background and your reasons for
nominating this person, organization or business.
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 6, 2016
Ides of March
Corned Beef & Cabbage
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Followed by a FREE Celtic
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Saturday,
March 12th
Dinner from 3:30 to 7:00 pm
Concert from 7:00 to 8:30 pm
LeRoy United Methodist Church
10 Trigon Park, LeRoy
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FREE “Celtic Concert” following dinner in the Sanctuary
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DINNER tickets are $10 for adults, $9 for seniors;
$6 for children 10 & under. Take outs will be available.
Come and enjoy some great food, fellowship and “Irish Music”
by Celtic Trio: Cuisle Mo Chroi
Patricia Carey, Mary Lester & Cathy McGrath
Dancing by students of MGOS Academy of Irish Dance - Rochester, NY
This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization
Program, a Re-Grant Program of the NYS Council On the Arts &
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The Rotary Club of Le Roy’s
February 24th meeting was
called to order by Past President
Carol Wolfe.
Guests included Kuc Majak and
Marvin Mich from the Vocational
Institute for the Children of South
Sudan.
Announcements were as follows: On March 12th, we will be
stuffing Easter eggs at the Moose.
On May 12th, a Wellness Fair will
be held at the Village Green with
all welcome to attend. May 18th
is the United Way Day of Caring.
Our Gaze to Raise Fundraiser will
be held on May 20th at the former
Mercy Grove.
Missed Meetings included,
Martha Bailey, Kim Cox, Ben
Deragon, Jim Ellison, Eric Fix,
Lauren Humphrey, Jerry McCullough, Tom McGinnis and
Mary Young. David Grayson
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daughter’s chocolate moose with
Bob Bennett graciously paying
David’s fine.
Our Presentation was brought
to us by Phil Weise on the Vocational Institute for the Children of
South Sudan. The Organization is
helping children of War Victims
in South Sudan with technical
apprenticeships such as carpentry, welding and mechanics.
It is offered to both girls and
boys. The organization started in
2001 and as of today they have
raised $100,000. Classes began
as of February 2016. They have
a goal to raise another $25,000
for windows and doors in the
school. Thirty students currently
attend the school with the goal at
350. The current government is
funding the teachers and supplies.
For more information, visit www.
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John Lauricella At
NYS Wrestling Tournament
Congratulations
to LeRoy Wrestling’s John Lauricella for placing
5th in the 120#
weight class at the
New York State
Wrestling Championships held February 26 and 27.
John won his first
match by pinning
Dillian Palaszewski from Galway in
Section 2.
Advancing to
the quarterfinals, he lost 3-1 to
Dane Heberlein from Alexander in Section 5, the eventual
NYS Champion at 120#. John
then moved into the consolation
bracket where he defeated Satoshi Abe from Putnam Valley
in Section 1 by a score of 11-2.
He defeated his next opponent,
Jacob Nolan from Saranac in
Section 7 by a 4-2 decision. He
then lost 6-4 in a tough match
against Jon Gomez of Locust
Valley in Section 8. John then
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to earn his place on the podium
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Besides being the first wrestler
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new career record in the LeRoy
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LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 6, 2016
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 6, 2016
Superintendent ’s Column
by Kim M. Cox
Superintendent of Schools
As spring approaches, it is getting
very busy at the Le Roy Central
School District. Between 2016-17
budget design, the planning for the
spring construction schedule for
the R.I.T.E project, and numerous
activities at each building, there is
never a dull moment!
I hope you were able to attend
the wonderful production of “The
Addams Family”. As is usual for
our musical productions the talent
of our students, staff, and community members truly shines.
Congratulations, and thank you
to the Le Roy Central School
District Music Department for
their commitment and hard work
that goes into these outstanding
productions year after year.
“PARP” (Parents as Reading
Partners) Month just concluded
at the Wolcott Street School with
a great festival and celebration of
reading last Friday. Remember,
just because PARP month is over,
it is important to keep reading. I
also want to recognize the WSS
staff and especially Michelle Cantabene and Jen McClurg for their
efforts in making this happen.
The Board of Education and the
Administration continue to draft
the 2016-17 school budget. For
the past several years we have
dealt with the GAP elimination
adjustment (GEA), a flawed foundation aid formula, and a complex
property tax cap formula. Still,
despite these challenges, we have
been able to continue to develop
responsible budgets that have allowed us to realign our resources
to make substantive changes to
our programs.
Each year the legislators and
the Governor release school aid
runs that give districts an approximate idea of how much aid
we can expect for the upcoming
school year. You might recall
last year we did not receive this
information and were basically
building our budget blindfolded.
This year, the good news is that
we did receive the state aid runs
which provide us with some guidance on expected revenue for the
upcoming year. The bad news is
that we continue to see the GEA
still applied to our aid allotment.
Over the course of the past
several years, Le Roy has been
denied about 8 million dollars in
state aid funding due to the GEA.
We had hoped that we would not
see this reduction applied again
this year and we would have
our state aid fully restored. As
it stands right now, we still have
about $250,000 being withheld in
GEA. Over the course of the next
few weeks, the board of education, the administrative team and
I will be diligently advocating for
full restoration of the GEA, as
well as a call to revise the flawed
foundation aid formula. We are
cautiously optimistic that some
of this will be restored when the
state budget is released April 1st.
Just a quick word about the tax
levy limit. When first proposed by
Governor Cuomo this was touted
as a 2% tax cap. This was very
misleading as the 2% was not
the limit, but rather a part of the
calculation to determine the percentage. In reality the calculation
calls for 2% or CPI (whichever
is lower) to be used in the calculation. This year the number is
.12%. That number, along with
other exemptions and additions,
go together to make up the tax
limit calculation. This calculation
is currently being finalized for
the district and will be used as
we complete the budget process.
We do believe that we will be
able to put forth a well-balanced
and responsible school budget
for the 2016-17 school year. The
budget will be adopted at the
April 12th school board meeting.
Budget presentations will be
held throughout the community
beginning in April and the Budget
Hearing will be held May 10,
2016 at Memorial Auditorium. If
you would like more information
or would like to schedule a budget
presentation, please feel free to
contact me at 768-8133.
Enjoy the warm weather headed
our way!
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1,087,500 Tons Of LeRoy Limestone
by Lynne Belluscio
There’s a lot of LeRoy in Mt.
Morris - literally. In 1948, when
construction began on the Mt.
Morris dam, it was General
Crushed Stone in LeRoy who
had the contract for supplying the
crushed limestone. This aggregate,
as it is called, was mixed with sand
and cement to create the dam. By
the time it was finished, the dam
was 246 feet high, 221 feet thick
at the base, and 1,026 feet long.
It required 330,000 tons of sand,
2,443,000 bags of cement and
1,087,500 of crushed limestone
from LeRoy.
For three years, the cement was
poured non-stop day and night except during the winter. The cement
was mixed on site and poured
into 8-cubic-yard buckets that
weighed 22 tons each. The buckets
were swung across the canyon at
intervals of about one every five
minutes, to fill the huge forms.
In order to meet the demand,
General Crushed Stone installed
a larger crusher. George Schaefer,
who was the general manager at
General Crushed Stone, reported
to the Rochester Rotary Club,
that to keep up with production,
3,500 tons of limestone was being
trucked to Mt. Morris each day – a
distance of 52 miles round trip.
When the dam was finished in
1952, it was the fourth highest
dam east of the Mississippi River. It cost $19,800,000 and came
in $400,000 under budget. At its
peak construction, 470 men were
working at the dam construction
site. The last bucket of concrete
was poured on October 31, 1952.
Mt. Morris Dam is under the
Buffalo District of the United
States Army Corps of Engineers.
In 1775, when the Continental
Congress organized the Continental Army, it included a chief
engineer to provide engineering
services to General Washington.
In 1779, a separate Corps of
Engineers was created for the
Continental Army and one of its
first assignments was to build
fortifications near Boston.
After the war, and the dissolution of the Continental Army, it
wasn’t until 1802 that President
Thomas Jefferson created the
Corps of Engineers, which was
stationed at West Point. The superintendent of West Point was
always an engineer officer until
1866. In fact, during the first half
of the 19th century, West Point
was the only engineering school
in the country.
In 1824, the General Survey Act
authorized the Army Corps of Engineers to survey roads and canal
routes, and Congress approved a
bill giving the Corps the responsibility to improve the navigation of
the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers.
It was also in 1824, when Capt.
Theodore Maurice was assigned
to the Buffalo District to supervise operations on Lake Erie, but
supervision of the Buffalo District
was based at West Point, where
it remained until 1857, when a
permanent office was established
in Buffalo. Today the Buffalo
District covers 38,000 square
miles from Messena, New York
to Toledo, Ohio, and includes six
field offices.
In 1952, Bassett’s Art Shop in
Perry published a photo book of
the dam construction. Although
the reprints of the photos are not
particularly clear, as you can see,
it is a great documentation of the
work. I don’t know if any men
from LeRoy worked at the dam
site, but certainly the men who
B.R. DeWitt’s 20 cubic yard trucks haul
worked for General Crushed Stone
the material to the site and dump it into a
receiving hopper ...
between 1948 and 1952 and the
men who worked for Dewitt, who
drove the trucks, contributed to
the project.
If you haven’t been to the Mt.
Morris Dam, you need to take the
30 minute trip. Go down Route
36, through York and
into Mt. Morris, past the
entrance to Letchworth
Park and up the hill.
Turn right on 408 and a
few miles on the right is
the entrance to the dam.
The stone is then conveyed to a huge storage pile.
It’s a beautiful drive to
It is drawn from the bottom of this pile and given a
primary crushing and screening ...
the overlook and the
visitor center. There are
some great exhibits in Corps of Engineers. There is a You might also catch a glimpse of
the visitor center, about great exhibit about animals and one of the nesting bald eagles that
the dam and the Army animal tracks that is great for kids. flies over the gorge.
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Police Reports
02/29/2016
1) 46 year old Todd A. Berkemeier of 61 Walnut Street, Batavia
was arrested by the LeRoy Police Department on 2/25/2016 and
charged with one count of Endangering the Welfare of a Child, a class
A-Misdemeanor. It is alleged that on or about 12/16/2015, Berkemeier knowingly acted in a manner which was likely to be injurious
to the physical, mental or moral welfare of a child less than 17 years
of age by allegedly sending an inappropriate Facebook message to
the victim. Berkemeier was issue an Appearance Ticket to appear in
LeRoy Court on 3/7/2016.
2) 28 year old Joshua J. Nilsen of Hilltop Drive, LeRoy, was
arrested by the LeRoy Police Department on February 28, 2016,
and charged with Driving While Intoxicated, Aggravated Driving
While Intoxicated; having a BAC of .18% or more, and Drivers
View Obstructed. Nilsen was arrested following a traffic stop after a
witness alleged Nilsen’s vehicle was operating erratically on South
Street Road. Patrols located the vehicle on Route 19 in the Village
and initiated a traffic stop on Craigie St. for allegedly having drivers
view obstructed. After a brief investigation Nilsen was allegedly
found to be intoxicated. Nilsen was issued Traffic Tickets to appear
in the LeRoy Town Court on March 21, 2016.
both parties. The incident started when 23 year old Rebecca L. Rose
of 28 North Street, LeRoy and 33 year old Jeffrey W. Scott of 1
Walnut Street, Batavia met at an address on Robbins Road in LeRoy
to talk about their relationship. The discussion became heated and
Scott allegedly damaged the inside of Rose’ vehicle amounting to
$1,643.48. Rose then, while leaving the location, backed her vehicle
up, allegedly running over Scott the first time then drove forward
away from the scene allegedly running over and/or dragging Scott a
second time. Scott suffered injuries consisting of pain and numerous
abrasions about numerous areas of his body. Scott was treated at a
local hospital and released.
Scott was charged with one count of Criminal Mischief in the
3rd Degree, a class E-Felony and Rose was charged with one count
of Assault in the Second Degree, a Class D-Felony and Leaving the
Scene of a Personal Injury Accident. Both were arraigned before
the Hon. Michael Welsh of the LeRoy Town Court and both were
released ROR.
Briyana L. Tydell, 16 of LeRoy was arrested on Thursday, February
25, 2016 and charged with Criminal Mischief, 4th; Menacing, 2nd
and Harassment, 2nd; following a domestic incident at her residence.
Ms. Tydell was arraigned at LeRoy Town Court and held on $500
bail. She is scheduled to appear (as possible youthful offender) in
LeRoy Town Court on March 7, 2016 at 1:00 pm.
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OBITUARIES
WYOMING - C. Kenneth Henderson, Age
89, died February 24, 2016 at the United
Memorial Medical Center in Batavia. Donations in Ken’s honor may be made to
the Wyoming Hook & Ladder Co., PO Box
36, Wyoming, NY 14591 or Crossroads
House, PO Box 403, Batavia, NY 14021.
BERGEN - Gary W. Heimlich, age 76,
of W. Bergen Road, passed away suddenly on Monday (February 29, 2016) at
Strong Memorial Hospital. Contributions
in Gary’s memory are suggested to
either the LeRoy Sports Boosters, c/o
Marianne Witkowski, 4 Platt Avenue,
LeRoy, NY 14482 or to a charity of the
donor’s choice.
Jacqueline K. Pope, 71, formerly of Pavilion, passed away peacefully, Monday,
February 29th at the Wyoming County
Nursing Facility where she resided. In
lieu of flowers, donations may be made
to Attica SPCA, 808 Creek Road, Attica,
New York 14011 or to a charity of donor’s
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WEEKLY EVENTS
SUNDAY, MARCH 6
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/
for a nice buffet meal and social. Bring your own place setting and beverage.
Coffee, tea and dessert are provided. Dinner is served at 6:00 pm followed by
a program. Please join us for an enjoyable evening. This month’s program will
be bingo. Any questions, please contact Judy Ridley, Director @ 768-2001, or
Sharon Frost @ 768-6846.
MONDAY, MARCH 7
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.
THURSDAY, MARCH 10
Sunflower Noodle Art at the Woodward Memorial Library for children
in grades K-6, from 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. Create a picture of flowers using noodles
and pipe cleaners. Registration is appreciated! Call 768-8300 or register online
at www.woodwardmemoriallibrary.org.
TUESDAY, MARCH 8
Preschool Storytime : Every Tuesday at 11 am featuring stories, craft and songs
at Pavilion Public Library, 5 Woodrow Dr., Pavilion. For info: 584-8843.
Town of LeRoy Board Meeting, 7 pm at the Town Hall Board Room, 48
Main St.
LCCP’s GRACE’S KITCHEN: (WILL BE CLOSED MARCH 8th & WILL REOPEN THE
FOLLOWING TUESDAY, MARCH 15th) A FREE dinner every Tuesday evening, 5-6:30
pm at the Masonic Community Center on 12 Bank St. Plenty of parking. Takeout
& delivery are available. For more info. contact Selby Davis at 585-738-8882 or
[email protected]
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. We need bedding of all kinds especially blankets.
Donations can be dropped off at the house next to the church. Please put all bags
INSIDE on the back porch. NO ELECTRONICS, COMPUTERS,DISHES, etc. Open
Tuesdays 5-6:30 pm. Any questions call the office 768-8980.
AXIS Student Ministry at Living Waters Church, on Main St. LeRoy. Tuesdays
from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. for 7th to 12th grade. Our goal is for teens’ lives to be
impacted, and radically changed. For more information, check us out at: http://
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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9
Wednesdays from 6:30 pm until 8:00 pm - First Baptist Pavilion will be having
their youth program. titled “JOY CLUB”. It is open to children in the Pre-school age
up to 6th grade. It will be held at the church 10956 S. Lake Road, Rte. 19. It is
a fun time of Bible stories, game time, refreshments and memory work. Call for
further information 585-584-3179 ext. 12. Leave your name and number and the
secretary will call you back.
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The LeRoy Town & Country Garden Club will hold its monthly meeting at
7:00 pm at LeRoy Presbyterian Church. Ashort business meeting with 2016
committee signups will be followed by a demonstration of flower arranging
by Tammy from Tops floral department. Contact either Ann at 768-8130 or Lucy
at 768-2308/[email protected] by March 2nd so that there will be enough
flowers and materials for everyone. Visitors are welcome. Contact Ann Walters
at 737-9481 or 768-8130 for more information.
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The Woodward Memorial Library Board of Trustees meets at 4:30 p.m.
at the community center at South Ponte Vedra, Florida and at the Woodward
Memorial Library.
For
On Wednesdays
Village of LeRoy Board Meeting, 7 pm at the Village Hall, 3 West Main St.
The Senior Citizens of Le Roy and Stafford meet the third Wednesday of
the month from March through December for dinner and a planned program.
We meet in the Knights of Columbus Hall behind Save-A-Lot on West Main
Street. Each person attending brings a generous dish to pass or pays $4.00 each
SENIOR CITIZENS ACTIVITIES
FRIDAY, MARCH 11
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.
Penuel Christian Fellowship is organizing a young adult fellowship and Bible
study. Ages: 12 and up, Time: Fridays from 7-9 pm, Study: the book of Romans
(a 16 week course), taught by Josiah Gariboldi.Place: 7115 West Main Street.
SATURDAY, MARCH 12
LeRoy United Methodist Church Hosts its 4th “Ides of March” Corned Beef
& Cabbage Dinner & Silent Auction, Followed by a FREE Celtic Concert by Cuisle
Mo Chroi & Dancing exhibition by students of MGOS Academy of Irish Dance of
Rochester, NY. The Dinner and Concert are at10 Trigon Park in LeRoy. Following
dinner is the FREE Concert from 7 to 8:30 pm. You do not need to attend the
dinner to come and enjoy the concert! We are handicapped accessible. For more
information, please call the church office at 585-768-8980.
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 [email protected] www.GVSN.net 585-302-0825
UPCOMING EVENTS
The Genesee Valley Civil War Roundtable presents Earl McElfresh on “Custer’s
Civil War”, Wednesday, March 16th at 7:00 pm. The meeting will take place 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.
Tempting Turkey Dinner with homemade sides!! Sat., March 19 starting at
4:30 pm, Riga Congregational Church,7057 Chili-Riga Cntr. Rd.( Rts.33A@36 )
First of our SPRING dinners, all made from scratch ! Pies for dessert too! Take
outs are available.
For five years Living Waters Church has been blessing area teenage girls with
free dresses for the prom. Donations of gently used dresses can be received
until March 27th at the Church office. Tues, Thurs & Fri from 8 am to 3 pm.
Please call the church office at 768-7570 if a different drop off time is needed.
Community Calendar Submissions should be sent to:
[email protected]
(March 7th - March 11th)
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:
Tax Preparation Available by Appointment Only 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Arthritis Exercise is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m.;
Bridge is scheduled to begin at 11:30 a.m.
Tuesday:
Cribbage is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.
Wednesday: Tax Preparation Available by Appointment Only 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.; Ombudsman is scheduled to meet at 9:00 a.m.; Quilter’s
Group is scheduled to begin at 9:00 a.m.; Euchre is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.
Thursday:
Tai Chi is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m.; Gentle Fitness is scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m.; Elderwood Meeting is scheduled
to begin at 11:30 a.m.; Cribbage is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.; Bridge is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.
Friday:
Art Class is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.; A Representative from Univera Insurance will be available from 10:00 a.m. to
12:00 p.m.; Line Dancing is scheduled to begin at 10:00 a.m.; Euchre is scheduled to begin at 1:00 p.m.
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 6, 2016
Machpelah
Cemetery
Annual
Plot
Owners'
Meeting
at
Oatka Hose Co.
11 North Avenue
10:00 am
Saturday,
March 19, 2016
3/6
CORNED BEEF & CABBAGE!
$5 Food Specials after 9pm - Daily!
Achievement
EASTER SUNDAY BRUNCH BUFFET!
Sarah Ball has been placed on
the Baldwin Wallace University
Dean’s List for earning an average of 3.6 or above in the Fall
semester.
Sarah is a Freshman Violin
Performance major in the Conservatory at Baldwin Wallace
University. This recognition is a
tribute to her musical ability and
academic discipline.
By reservation only! Call now for details.
Ashley Jenks of Pavilion, NY,
will be inducted into the Alpha
Lambda Delta Honors Society
chapter at Ashland University.
Jenks is majoring in forensic
chemistry. Jenks is a 2015 graduate of Pavilion Central High
School.
lpgraphics.net
2 Seatings: 11/Noon & 3/4pm
Kids Eat for
$1.99*
every Sunday
(See server for details.)
FREE Coffee or Beverage $1 OFF Friday Fish Fry
BREAKFAST SERVED Sat. & Sun. 8am-1pm
Not valid w/other offers. Exp. 3/20/16.
W/coupon.
Not valid w/other offers.
(Up to $5 value.)
Exp. 3/18/16.
Mooney’s LeRoy
Mooney’s LeRoy
With/your breakfast order.
LE ROY PENNYSAVER & NEWS - MARCH 6, 2016
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