Founder`s Day 40th Celebration
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reflections 1974-2014 Volume MMXIV, Issue 12 • August 8, 2014 Founder’s Day 40 Celebration th Thank you to all of the residents who came out to this year’s 40th Founder’s Day celebration. We had sunny skies and a nice cool breeze. There was plenty to do for all ages. Amy from FUNOLOGY101 provided the awesome face painting. Melas Italian Ice cart had many flavors that they were scooping up. Edges Photography was there taking candids and provided the photo booth for everyone to enjoy. Be sure to check out Edges website, http://edges.zenfolio.com to see all of the Founder’s Day pictures. Tim Horton’s Coffee Cruiser provided courtesy ice coffee and frozen hot chocolate which was a crowd favorite!! The children had fun visiting the Smokehouse-Public education Trailer & the Ambulance. Pierre Esprit Radisson entertained the crowd with his stories of his past explorations. The Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department was busy doing the children’s fingerprinting & safety ID’s. Letizia and the Z-Band came on at 6:30 pm and kept the crowd dancing and entertained until the fireworks. PYROTECNICO fireworks provided a magnificent 20 minute display of fireworks to end the evening with many cheers from the spectators!! A big thank you to our Founder’s Day Sponsors: The Allstate-Moreno Insurance Agency; Autumn Starr; Eldan Homes & CGM Property Services. Also, a big thank you to In-Bev/AB for donating the beer. Radisson Community Association Mission Statement To preserve, protect and enhance the common lands and facilities for the use and enjoyment of the RCA Residents and Members. To promote the health, safety, welfare, education and cultural enrichment of the Residents and Members of Radisson. To ensure compliance with the Radisson Declaration of Protective Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions. I would like to thank our REC Committee: Brittnie & Doug Beachel, Sue & Curt Norpell, Sharon Hayford, Will DeSain, Wendy & Ray Racha, Sue & Tom Dietrich, Elaine Ceresko for setting up and working the food & beer tents. Thank you to the many volunteers who came out to help cook, serve or pour beer and to our youth workers and volunteers for making sure the children’s activities ran smoothly. Also, a thank you to the RCA Office Staff for helping out with the grill, food & drink tents. A huge thank you to the Maintenance Department for helping us with the set-up and clean-up of this event. Last but not least, many thanks to the Belgium Cold Springs Fire Department; Greater Baldwinsville Ambulance Corps and the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Department for being a part of this event to help ensure the safety of all our spectators. It is always a pleasure to see family, friends and neighbors come together at these events to show their pride in their commu- Reflections is an official publication of Radisson Community Association, Inc. 3128 Amesbury Drive, Baldwinsville, NY 13027 Phone: 315-635-7171 | Fax: 315-635-7182 For general RCA inquiries email [email protected] or visit www.radissoncommunity.org. nity. One more reason why Radisson is a great place to live!!! If you would like to join the REC Committee or have suggestions/ideas for future Radisson events please contact Lori at 635-7171 or e-mail: [email protected]. Sincerely, Lori Galutz Director of Community Programs insidE This Issue From the Executive Director - Pg. 2 OCRRA Info - Pg. 3 Local Calendar - Pg. 4 Reflections, August 8, 2014 Page 1 From The Executive Director Written by Lynn Tanner, CMCA The Board of Directors held their Annual Organizational Meeting in July, which brings together the incoming and outgoing board members to discuss and transition any ongoing issues facing the community. Also at that meeting, the officers for this year’s board are elected. The officers of this year RCA Board are: Doug Beachel, President; Tom Dietrich, Vice-President; Jay Caporiccio, Treasurer; Bill Lester, Secretary. Thank you to them, and the other board members, for their service to the community! We’ve received many positive comments from residents about this year’s landscaping projects. The first to be completed was the landscaping around the Radisson entrance wall at Drakes Landing Road and Route 31. The Radisson entrance wall was installed last fall and landscaping was not able to be completed until this year. We also made much-needed landscaping improvements to the exterior of the RCA Office. The work was completed by CGM Property Services and they did an outstanding job. Below are before and after photos of each loca- tion to see the changes! As mentioned in a previous article, the Town of Lysander is scheduled to do roadwork on Drakes Landing Road and East Patrol Road this summer. They will be doing a Cold in Place Recycling project on Drakes Landing Road, similar to the work done on Glacier Ridge Road last summer. It is anticipated that this project will take about a week to complete and has been pushed back to a start date of mid to late August. They are also planning to complete a cold mix paving and stone and oil project on East Patrol Road. When the RCA Office receives an update as to when these projects will commence, we will be sending out an eMail Bulletin to the Community News group. Time seems to flying by at an alarming speed this summer, unfortunately as it always seems to. Although some our summer activities and events are done, there are many activities that are still available. The Oberon Pool is available for open swim and has special times allotted for lap swimming only. Session IV swim lessons begin on August 11 and water aerobics continues through August 15. The Oberon Pool doesn’t close until Labor Day (last day open is September 1), so take advantage of it and enjoy summer swimming opportunities right through to the end of summer! What a wonderful celebration our Founder’s Day event was this year. When the skies opened up right before the event we were very concerned that it would cause a lower than expected attendance. But, that was clearly not the case. The rains did not dampen anyone’s spirit and the community came out in droves to celebrate. Thank you, again, to everyone that had a part in making the day go so smoothly! A State of New York Legislative Resolution, sponsored jointly be Senator DeFrancisco and Assemblyman Barclay, recognizing the 40th Anniversary of the Radisson Community Association, and; a Resolution from the Onondaga County Legislature, sponsored by Legislator Brian May, honoring the Radisson Community for its 40th Anniversary. On July 24, 2014, Senator John A. DeFrancisco presented Lynn Tanner with a legislative resolution to celebrate the 40th Anniversary of the Radisson Community Association. Source: http://www.nysenate.gov/senator/john-defrancisco This summer, landscaping improvements were made at the Drakes Landing entrance and the RCA Office. Work was done by CGM Property Services. Before Before After Page 2 Reflections, August 8, 2014 After Summer REC This summer has gone by way too quickly! Even though we’ve had to cancel REC a few times due to the weather, we definitely had our fair share of sunny and humid days. There were a lot of water bottles on hot days and a lot of jackets on cold days. We have many of these items in our lost & found at the RCA Office! The campers loved the Fisheries Outreach Specialist from the State Department of Environmental Conservation! He taught the campers many cool new things about fish and even let them practice casting, deeming them biologists for the day. Super Hero Day was a huge hit with the campers and counselors. The Talent Show was very entertaining and there is a lot of talent amongst our campers. One of our favorite days at REC is Carnival Day, and boy was it fun! We had DJ Brett Maring playing some jams, an inflatable obstacle course, carnival games and the all-time favorite the Counselor Dunk Tank!! The REC Olympics also turned out wonderfully. The kids competed for a chance at bragging rights for next year. The final results were: 1st placeHannah & Danny’s Pink Bandits, 2nd place-Matt & Paulina’s Black Ninjas and 3rd Place-Dan & Connor’s Red Hot Chili Peppers! Congratulations to all participants. The team spirit was great to see and everyone was a good sport. Thank you for all of these exciting days at REC, each one different and fun. This has been my sixth year involved with this program and it may also be my last. It’s amazing how fast it seems to have gone by, but when I look back, I have countless memories of REC. Going through the program myself as a kid, I remember many counselors who had an impact on who I am today. I wish the campers the best of luck at school and in their futures. They have made this “job” unbelievably worthwhile. Matt Miles Program Director Toss Your Household Toxics the sale of electricity generated from trash at the Waste-to-Energy Facility; and a grant from Do you have hazardous household items such as pool chemicals, driveway the NYS DEC. Acceptable items include: sealers or garden pesticides that you Automotive products such as want to clear out of your house? transmission or brake fluid, engine Make an appointment for OCRRA’s convenient toxics drop-off today! degreaser, anti-freeze, diesel fuel, gas Appointments are required and can be cans, and contaminated gasoline. scheduled Monday - Friday, from 6:30 Cleaning supplies, such as oven a.m. to 6:00 p.m. at Environmental cleaner, drain cleaner, lye, toilet bowl Products and Services of Vermont (532 cleaner, floor and furniture polish, State Fair Boulevard, Syracuse). Make mothballs and products containing an appointment online or call 453-2866. petroleum. Garden supplies and Only toxic items from households are pesticides. Painting supplies, accepted. See the full list of acceptable including OIL-BASED paints, stains, or finishes, paint thinner, turpentine, items on OCRRA’s website ocrra.org. This is no fee for this service; brush cleaner, paint stripper, and OCRRA underwrites the cost of wood preservatives. Place empty oilproper toxics disposal through revenue based, latex or aerosol paint cans in generated at our Drop-Off Sites; your trash. (NOTE: Latex paint is not accepted.) Miscellaneous products, such as fluorescent light bulbs, pool chemicals, lighter fluid, kerosene, driveway sealer, mercury thermometers and thermostats, nail polish remover, smoke detectors, loose asbestos that has been double bagged, and any product whose label has descriptions such as toxic, flammable, poisonous, or corrosive. Important Safety Tips 1. Keep items in their original containers. Secure all lids and caps. 2. Line a cardboard box with a large plastic bag; place your materials in the box. 3. Stuff crumpled paper between containers so nothing tips over in transit. 4. Store the box in a well-ventilated place, if you are pre-packing the box. 5. For safety sake: Do not transport household hazardous waste with pets or children and please refrain from smoking. These items are NOT accepted as part of this program: Latex paint, motor oil, propane tanks, batteries, fire extinguishers, pharmaceuticals and non-hazardous waste. Latex paint can be disposed of properly by drying out the paint with paint drying crystals, available at local hardware stores, or with kitty litter. Medications can be rendered disposable by treating them with an undesirable substance such as coffee grounds, cat litter, or ashes, and placing in a container in your trash. Town of Lysander Joins eWaste Alliance Partnership The NYS Electronic Equipment Recycling and Reuse Act was signed into law on May 28, 2010. This gives every New Yorker the opportunity to recycle their electronic waste in an environmentally responsible manner and the Town of Lysander will be offering FREE Drop-off of the following electronic equipment: Computers,Televisions, Small scale servers, Monitors, Keyboards and mice, Fax machines, Scanners, Printers, VCR’S, DVR’s, Portable digital Music Players, DVD players, Digital converter boxes, Cable or satellite receivers, Electronic or video game consoles. You can drop any of these items off on Monday through Friday during regular business hours at the Lysander Highway Department Office located at 2730 W. Entry Road. (Directly across from the Radisson Ice Arena). Reflections, August 8, 2014 Page 3 LOCAL CALENDAR 4th Annual Rally for the Cure Memorial Golf Tournament Baldwinsville Oktoberfest 2014 Friday, August 8th at Radisson Greens. Registration begins at 9am; 10am shotgun start. $100 for 18 holes of golf, food, prizes, beer, and more! Men AND ladies welcome! $40 to attend evening cocktail reception. More info at www.tracizimmermemorialfund.com. Friday, September 12th from 4pm to 11pm and on Saturday the 13th from 12 noon to 11pm in Baldwin Canal Square, the village municipal square in the center of Baldwinsville (behind Key Bank on E. Genesee St.). We are looking forward to another very exciting weekend full of great food, live music and fun for all in the great tradition of German festivals. Check the website baldwinsvilleoktoberfest. com for complete details. Canine Carnival 2014 Lysander Fall Market FEST-ravaganza Saturday, August 9th from 10am - 3pm at its new location, Jamesville Beach Park. This year’s event will again feature hundreds of animals for adoption from dogs and cats to horses, animal demonstrations, horse carriage rides, a Red Cross Blood Drive,food,music,live radio broadcasting and back by popular demand,our Sports and Kids Zone with Central NY sports teams. Admission is FREE. Carnival will be held rain or shine. Cirque d’Vin Wine Club Tastings Friday, September 5, 2014 at 7pm at The Red Mill Inn. Pre-registration and $16 payment is required by 9/3. Checks should be made payable and mailed to the Cirque d’Vin Wine Club, PO Box 832, Baldwinsville, NY 13027. Wines sampled that evening may be ordered at a discount from Clay Wine & Spirits (315-6220501) on Route 31. For additional information email [email protected] or call Mary Mulligan at 315-635-3413 or Mike Broski at 315-468-5408. Sunday, September 14th, at Lysander Town Office from 11am-5pm. The festival will have a focus on local farms and homegrown and handmade products. The venue is also being expanded to include flea market vendors, and many more juried artisan and crafter vendors. There will be bands and presentations, and the Lysander Parks and Rec Family Fun Area with bouncy houses, pony rides, and other children’s activities/entertainment, wine tasting, all of the amazing GBC Farmers’ Market food vendors! Brought to you by the organizers of the Greater Baldwinsville Community Farmer’s Market and the Town of Lysander Parks and Recreation gbcfarmersmarket.com. NEIGHBORHOOD WATCH NOTICE Help keep our community a safer place for you and your family! * Get to know your neighbors * Be aware & observant * Report suspicious behavior and incidents to the local authorities You can also visit the Neighborhood Watch Page on our website, www.radissoncommunity.org and utilize the Safety Resources to be informed! While there, sign-up to receive Neighborhood Watch eMail Bulletins sent from the RCA informing you of reports of criminal activity. 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