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CHARLOTTE COMMUNITY NEWS
July / August, 2018
Charlotte Community Association Mission and Vision Statements
M ISSION: To build a stronger community and to enhance the lives of our residents by providing a forum for sharing information, connect ing neighbors and stakeholders, and fostering civic engagement while preserving and promoting the heritage of the Village of Charlotte.
V ISION: A safe, vibrant, and inviting place to live, work and visit; a family-friendly community and a year-round destination celebrated for its rich history and natural resources.
Charlotte Community News
A monthly publication of the Charlotte Community Association
PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612 Circulation 400
Jonathan Hardin, President
Jose Peo, Vice President
Sue Roethel, Secretary
Patti O’Brien, Treasurer
Donna Bour-Purdy, Director and Editor
Mary Chambers, Director
Tom Borrelli, Director
Andrew Hollister- Director (on leave)
Linda Litwak - Director
Open, Director
Inside This Issue:
Community Vision Plan Update
2
CCA Board Nominees Recycling Update
3
Mini Clean Sweep at the River
4
Beatrice Place - Boutique Experience
5
NYS Senator and Assembly Updates CCA Picnic ‘18
6
City Council Update Charlotte Neighborhood Hot Dog Roast and Community Outreach Night
7
Summer Meals for Kids and Teens #whatsupcharlotte?
8
Charlotte Branch Library
9
Community Events
10
2018 Membership and Sponsor Form July Calendar
11
August Calendar
12
Upcoming July CCA Meeting Roger Robach Center @ 7 pm
See Pages 6 & 12 for Aug. Meeting
Monday, July 9, 2018
Monday, August 6, 2018
Monday, September 10, 2018
T his summer we have multiple exciting events that we will either host or take part in and, as always, we
are looking for volunteers:
SUMMER, SUMMER, SUMMERTIME!!!!!
Friday, July 27th from 8:45 AM to 12:00 Noon we will host a Mini-Clean Sweep to complete the work started at the O’Rorke Bridge under passage that connects Stutson Street and River Street. We are excited to have volunteers from the Webster United Church of Christ assisting CCA with this mini-clean sweep. I would like to also thank Pat and Pam O’Neill and Khalize Beamon for starting this project on June 9th and removing a ton of overgrown shrubs, bushes and trees.
Saturday, July 7th from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM the Falleson Road Block Club will host their annual block party and the location this year is at the Brewster Harding Park. The All in Brass Band directed by Tom Allen will kick off the activities and the Charlotte Colonials Football Team will have a friendly game of kickball. The Charlotte Colonials will take on a team from the neighborhood for bragging rights. There will also be a game of dodge ball with water balloons, a 50/50 raffle and door prizes. The block club committee will serve donuts, muffins, water and juice. Please bring a chair, blanket and pack a lunch for the family for a day of fun in the sun!
Wednesday, July 18th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM we will participate in the Northwest Neighborhood Service Center’s Neighborhood Outreach at the Charlotte Harbortown Home at 4575 Lake Avenue. There will be over 50 different
agencies, non-profit groups and organizations giving out information and advice. CCA will be grilling some hots and provide some ice-cold drinks, on a first-come-first-served basis.
Monday, August 6th CCA will host
our annual Community Picnic, and every-
one is invited. Please bring your neighbors
and friends! This year the picnic will be
held at CCA’s new home base at the former
Lakeside Presbyterian Church at 75 Stutson
Street, Rochester 14612. Monster Hots
will again provide hots, hamburgers and
sausages as the main course! We ask that
you bring a dish to pass along. Also, thank
you to Tom and Rhonda Bruce for opening
this space to the community!
Tuesday, August 7th from 8:45 to 12:00 Noon we will host another Mini-Clean Sweep to spruce up Turning Point Park and to clean up around the end of Boxart Street. We are excited to have volunteers from the St. Thomas Episcopal Church youth program assisting CCA with this mini-clean sweep!
Summertime - Continues on Page 2
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T he CCA’s Community Development Committee has been analyzing the great ideas vetted from
the charrette held last fall and has begun selecting the most desirable ideas to pursue. The Committee’s work will ultimately result in a new, community-driven long-term vision plan for development of the Port of Rochester and surrounding areas. A preview of the new vision plan will be presented to the community at the CCA meeting, September 10, 7 pm, Robach Community Center.
The full charrette report, prepared by the
Community Design Center Rochester (CDCR), is posted on the CCA website: http://www.charlottecca.org/community-development/charrette-process/. You can follow the committee’s monthly updates there as well. You can also share your feedback and ideas by contacting [email protected].
Port of Rochester & Charlotte Community Vision Plan Update by Sue Roethel
Tuesday, August 7th from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM CCA will be hosting National Night Out Against Crime in Ontario Park. We will partner with the Northwest Neighborhood Service Center, Rochester Police Department, Maplewood Neighborhood
Association, Lyell Otis Neighborhood Association, et al, to take a stand against crime in our neighborhoods while having a night of fun! CCA will again fire up the
grill to cook some hots and provide some ice-cold drinks on a first-come-first-served basis.
We couldn’t take part or host these events in our community without your support and participation! If you would like to volunteer at any of these events and/or on any of our committees, please contact us at infocharlottecca.org. We are a stronger community when we all work together!
Jonathan
Summertime - Continued from Page 1
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A ccording to the folks at the Monroe County Recycling Center, these are the top 12 items that
cause damage to their equipment and pose serious safety concerns for county employees. Put this on your refrigerator and remember to recycle the right way!
Photo from Monroe County Recycling Center at Ecopark.
For more information on recycling, go to the Ecopark website at https://www.monroecounty.gov/ecopark/.
T he CCA Nominating Committee is soliciting nominations for the 2019-2020 Board of Directors. The following positions are
up for election this year:
President, Secretary, and four (4) Directors. Elected candidates will serve a two-year term from 1/1/19 to 12/31/20.
According to the Bylaws, all board members must be CCA members in good standing for at least two months prior to election and, with one exception, must reside within the boundaries of Charlotte. Current Bylaws allow for one seated Board member to reside outside of the Charlotte community.
Nominations must be received in writing by September 10, 2018.
Voting Rules: New or renewed members, effective as of September 10, 2018, are eligible to vote for Officers and Directors. More information about the elections and proxy voting will be coming soon.
Additionally, the Board is looking for community volunteers to sit on the Nominating Committee, which is responsible for screening all nominees to verify that they meet the necessary qualifications.
Anyone interested in serving on the Board of Directors or the Nominating Committee should contact Sue Roethel, Board Secretary and liaison to the Nominating Committee at [email protected] or 585-865-6101. Nominations may be submitted via email or by mail to the Charlotte Community Association, P.O. Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612.
Key Dates:
September 10 - Last day for nominations to be received by Nominating Committee.
October 1 - Nominating Committee will submit its slate of candidates for Officers and Directors for 2019-20 at the CCA General Meeting.
November 5 - the election will take place at the CCA General Meeting.
CCA Seeking Nominees for Board of Directors Recycling Update from Ecopark!
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Mini Clean Sweep at the River (part one…)
T hanks to Pam and Pat O’Neill, Khalize Beamon and Jonathan Hardin who worked on the mini clean sweep on Saturday, June 9th!!!!!
You’ll have another opportunity to finish this massive job on Friday, July 27th from 8:45 AM to 12:00 noon. This is a massive job that not only helps to beautify our neighborhood, but provides safety and security to all who want to enjoy this path. Call 585-865-6101 or email [email protected] for more info
#minicleansweep #volunteer #givebacktothecommunity @ Charlotte, New York.
Charlotte Welcome Sign Demolished
A wayward driver left a few beer cans and their teeth at the scene after ramming through the flagship “Welcome to Charlotte” sign on Lake
Avenue near Burley Road. A red truck drove through the sign and the driver fled the scene. Unfortunately this sign is very valuable and will be difficult to replace. CCA is working with the Rochester Police Department to have the incident report reflect the damage in order to approach the driver’s insurance company for reimbursement. Fortunately, there were no injuries; but now CCA must deal with an unplanned cost.
Anyone with any information about this incident early in the morning of June 2nd is asked to call 311 with information.
Who is missing their upper dentures?
Our community is stronger when we work together!
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“Seen Your Style “ Pop-up Boutique Comes to Beatrice Place
B eatrice Place, 600 Denise Road, is hosting a lunch-n-learn and pop-up boutique on Thursday, July 12
at 12:00 noon. There is a nominal fee of $5.00 for the meal.
Based in Webster, New York, “Seen Your Style” is a pop-up boutique experience that typically serves residents in senior living communities throughout the greater Rochester area, and can also be taken to senior centers and private residences. The boutique offers premium, pre-owned clothing and accessories - some of which still bear original retail tags. Seen Your Style is a convenient, affordable and social shopping experience!
To learn more or to register, contact Katie Bauer, Community Liaison, at 585.546.8439 x4411 or
July 21st, 2018
Summer Fest @ Ontario Beach Park 11:00 am– 9:00 pm
Come on down to Ontario Beach Park for some
summer fun and entertainment!
There will be a show, tasting, in the gazebo, fun for the kids and much more!
There will be a parade at 6:30 pm.
Watch the CCA Facebook page: www.facebook.com/CharlotteCommunityAssociation/
and website: www.charlottecca.org/ for more information!
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Update: New York State Assembly
Joe Morelle
See Next Update in September!
Update: New York State Senate Joe Robach
Protecting Our Pets
I was pleased to join my colleagues in the New York State Senate and participate in the Legislature’s 8th annual
Animal Advocacy Day. This year’s event brought together lawmakers, law enforcement and hundreds of pet owners and advocates to raise awareness of important animal issues. The safety of our animals is a responsibility in which we all need to share. That’s why I was proud to support several Senate-approved bills to protect pets from harm, including measures to:
Prohibit violators of “Buster’s Law” from having a companion animal.
Toughen penalties for the theft of a dog or cat. Prohibit the leasing of dogs and cats. Increase the fine for abandoning an animal.
Toughen penalties for dog fighting and cruelty to animals.
Every bill speaks volumes on how important it is that we
systematically enact laws that not only protect our pets but,
ultimately, punish those that wish to do them harm.
In addition, this year’s State Budget includes $5 million for
the Companion Animal Capital Fund. This builds upon funding
secured last year by the Legislature, the first of its kind, to
provide humane societies, nonprofits and municipal shelters
with grants for capital projects through a competitive
application process.
My thanks to all of the pet owners, groups and
organizations who travel to Albany each year in support of
Animal Advocacy Day. It is because of your support that we
are able to determine the appropriate legislation that makes
the greatest difference in keeping our animals safe.
CCA Picnic ‘18
New Date, New Time, New Location!
Monday, August 6, 2018
6:30 pm
75 Stutson Street
ALL MEMBERS AND FAMILIES ARE INVITED!
Steve Plum , fel low Charlotterian and owner of
Monster Hots , will be doing the cooking for our main
meat course of hots, hamburgers and sausage .
Everyone is asked to bring a dish to pass.
If your last name begins with:
A-M – bring a side dish
N-Z – Dessert
Bring your friends, neighbors and anyone else who may be interested in CCA.
A brief general meeting update will be provided at 7:00 PM
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Update: Molly Clifford
Northwest City Council Member
J une is City budget time and by the time you read this, we will have begun the 2018-19 fiscal year. Weighing
in at more than 500 pages, it is a challenge for City Councilmembers to sort out the details, never mind our citizens, so I thought some “highlights” might be helpful.
The budget includes modest tax and water-fee increases, leading to an average $43.37 additional charge per household. Expenditures for both capital and operations are 2.4% higher than 2017-18, which are offset by some additional fee increases, the use of both general fund and Enterprise fund balances (water, parking, etc.), the elimination of 9 vacant positions and $13.5 million in departmental and capital reductions.
Perhaps, the most controversial part of the budget was the proposed transfer of one police Lieutenant and three crime prevention officers (CPOs) from the Neighborhood Service Centers (NSC) to the general Patrol Division. This causes additional concern for residents and Council members because the assignment of officers is done by seniority and can impact NSC assignments as a whole as officers are shifted to fill vacancies.
The Rochester Police Department is also proposing to create a Community Affairs Division, which will oversee the NSC CPOs, as well as the School Resource Officers (SROs); positions that currently report up through the Patrol Division. While no one disputes the need for continued focus on improving police-community relations, a potential downside is the fact that NSC CPOs will no longer be a quadrant resource for the Patrol Division. In reporting to a city-wide Community Affairs Division, NW CPOs may be called upon for assignments outside of the NW/Lake Section for city-wide initiatives. One of the things that has worked well in the NW, in my opinion, has been Capt. Dearcop’s ability to coordinate Patrol and NSC resources, e.g., Memorial Day weekend at the beach and prostitution details on Lyell Avenue, etc.
I am hopeful that a new reporting relationship will not impact police services in the NW, but truly improve police-community relations. I will be keeping an eye on it and would be interested in your perspective as well.
Charlotte Neighborhood Hot Dog Roast
and
Community Outreach Night
The Charlotte Community Association and the City of Rochester have joined forces to sponsor a Community Outreach Night for the Charlotte Community.
Date: July 18th Time: 5:00pm-7:00pm Location: Charlotte Harbor Town,
4575 Lake Avenue Come and meet your neighbors, have some food and discover the many resources that are available to those in our neighborhood. Some of the groups who will be there are:
❈ Breast Cancer Coalition of Rochester
❈ Catholic Family Center❈ Eastman Dental❈
Foodlink ❈ NeighborWorks ❈ NYS Safe Child
Program ❈ Pathways to Peace ❈ Rochester Fire
Department ❈ Rochester Police Department
including MountedPatrol ❈ Rochester Regional
Health ❈ RochesterRecreation on the Move ❈ . Free Child Fingerprinting, Hot Dogs, Drinks, and more!
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Free Summer Meals for Kids and Teens 18 and Younger
T he summer is almost here and for families that can mean a lot more to manage when kids are
out of school. Whether playing sports, getting ahead with summer classes, or hanging with friends at a city R-Center, eating a nutritious meal is often the last thing on kids minds. Additionally, with the constant availability of junk foods everywhere, it is increasingly tough for children to make healthy choices.
Thankfully, Summer Meals is back, offering City of Rochester kids 18 and under a fresh, healthy, and free meal that fits in with their on-the-go style. Provided by the City of Rochester, Foodlink, or the Rochester City School District, kids can eat food that will keep them full and satisfied without spending a dime or leaving their favorite activities!
Summer meals can be found at R-Centers, schools, churches, neighborhood programs, and lots of other
places kids spend time during the summer. Also, don’t forget the Summer Meals Food Truck that stops at libraries, parks and other community sites around Rochester. Best of all, parents don’t have to take extra steps to get their kids involved – just drop in during the scheduled mealtime.
To find a location, look for yellow banners with the brightly colored “Summer Meals” logo around your neighborhood! For a complete list of meal times and locations visit http://www.SummerMealsRoc.org or dial 2-1-1.
Article provided by Aaron Lattanzio, Causewave Community Partners
#whatsupcharlotte?
A few highlights from the neighborhood…
• Pedal Tours coming to the Port – go to
rochesterpedaltours.com • Wegmans Concerts by
the Shore continues every Wednesday • new venue
and restaurants open! Arbor at the Port, Taste of
the Bahamas, Kainos • Lakeside Farmers market
every Sunday from 10-2 at the Port • Yoga at the
Beach, Thursdays and Sundays 6:30 on the pier
~namaste ~• Volunteer a few hours to support your
community – [email protected] for
opportunities • new music venue at 75 Stutson •
CCA Picnic August 6 at 75 Stutson • next CCA
meeting July 9th at Roger Robach Community
Center • next newsletter in September.
Have a Great Summer !
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Charlotte Branch Library July / August, 2018 Events
By Paul Tantillo Please note: The library will be closed on
Wednesday, July 4.
This year’s NYS summer reading theme is “Libraries Rock!” We have summer reading
activities and terrific prizes for all ages. Ask us!
Children’s Programs: * Call 428-8248 to sign up for children’s and teen programs that require registration.)
Parachute Play for Little Folk – Mondays July 2-August 13 (except 7/30); Fridays, July 6-August 17,
1-1:20 pm. Ages 2-7.
Mini DaVincis Crafts – Mondays July 9 & 23, August 6 & 20, 4 -5:30 pm. Craft activities for kids. Ages 5-10.
Books & Bingo – Mondays July 16 & 30, August 13, 4pm. Ages 5-10.
Story Time at Charlotte Beach Flagpole – Tuesdays July 3-August 14, 11-11:45 am. Ages 2-10.
(In case of rain, we’ll meet at Charlotte Library)
Bubbles & Chalk Outside Play – Tuesdays July 3-August 14 & Thursdays July 5-August 16, 2-3 pm. Ages 2-10.
Story Time – Fridays July 6-August 17, 1:30pm. Ages 2-7.
Fun Fridays – Fridays July 6-August 31, 3-5 pm. Unstructured fun with playdough, paints, and Wii. Ages 3-12.
Family Movie Fun – Wednesdays July 11-August 29, 5 pm. Saturdays July 7-August 25, 11 am. All ages.
Science VOLCANO Fun – Thursday July 5, 6pm. Ages 5-10.
African Drumming – Wednesday July 11, 2 -2:30 pm. Ages 5-9. Registration required. *
Make a Summer Snack – Thursday July 12, 1 -1:30 pm. All ages. Registration required.*
Tail Waggin’ Tutor – Thursdays July 12 & August 9, 6 -6:30 pm. Ages 5-10.
Ice Cream Story Time – Saturday July 14, 11-11:45 am. Ages 4-10.
Campfire Story Time – Thursdays July 19 & August 16, 6-6:30 pm. All ages.
#PLAYROCS Play Day at Library – Saturday July 21, 11 am-3 pm. A city-wide neighborhood play day…we’ll have lots to do! All ages.
Christmas in July Party – Monday July 30, 1 pm. All ages.
Science Fair Fun – Thursday August 2, 5-6:30pm. Ages 5-10.
Fire Safety with Engine 19 - Saturday August 4, 11 am -12:30pm. All ages.
¡CANTA CONMIGO! Spanish Story Time - Monday, August 6, 1:30-2 pm Ages 2-7.
End of Summer Luau Party - Friday
August 17, 3 -5 pm. All ages.
Teen Services:
Junior DaVincis Arts and Crafts Club – Tuesdays July 10-August 14; Thursdays July 12-August 16, 3pm. Create great craft projects while spending time with friends. Ages 10-16. Space is limited! African Drumming for ‘Tweens and Teens - Wednesday July 11, 1pm. Ages 10-18. Registration required.* Creature Teacher’s African Animals – Tuesday July 17, 1pm. Live animals
from the continent of Africa, up close! All ages. Live Birds of Prey Demonstration – Wednesday August 8, 1pm. Learn about hawks and owls & meet some in person. All ages.
Adult Services:
* (Call 428-8216 to sign up for adult programs that require registration.)
Make a Dish Garden with Hardy Succulents – Wednesday July 25, 1pm. Learn about hardy succulents & use them to make a dish garden that can live outside all year. Registration required. Adults.
Book Sale – Thursday, July 26; Friday, July 27; Saturday, July 28; during open hours. Buy discards and donations at amazing prices. On Saturday, fill a bag for a dollar!
Make a Terrarium – Tuesday August 21, 1pm. Learn the history of terrariums and how they work. Then make one you can take home. Registration required. Adults.
Basic Computer Classes - Tuesdays in July & August at 10:30am.; Wednesdays in July & August at 3:30 pm. 1-on-1 assistance with computer basics: internet, e-mail, basic Word, e-books. By appointment.* Adults.
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July 2018 Event
Bosnian Immigrants - Opportunities and Challenges
by Aiša Purak Sunday, July 15 at 2:00 p.m.
Greece Museum ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
http://www.greecehistorical.org
http://www.greecehistoricalsociety.org [email protected]
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JULY 4 GREECE JAZZ BAND (Jazz and Beyond)
JULY 11 THE SKYCOASTERS (High Energy Party Band)
JULY 18 ROCHESTER PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA (Classical & Pop) * 7:30 pm Start
JULY 25 KRAZY FIREMEN (German & Big Band)
AUG. 1 DADY BROTHERS (Irish)
AUG 8 ATLAS (Party Band)
AUG. 15 ROCHESTER METROPOLITAN JAZZ BAND (Big Band)
AUG. 22 BRANDED (Country)
AUG. 29 RUBY SHOOZ (50’s & 60’s Rock & Roll)
ONTARIO BEACH PARK PROGRAM COMMITTEE
2018 CONCERTS BY THE SHORE
Sponsored by Wegmans & the Ontario Beach Program Committee All concerts begin at 7 pm and end at 9 pm
* Except for the Rochester Philharmonic
Performance that begins a 7:30 pm *
OBPPC Phone: 865-3320 Information Line www.ontariobeachentertainment.org
Co-sponsor by the City of Rochester and
The County of Monroe City of Rochester
Lovely Warren, Mayor County of Monroe
Cheryl Dinalfo, County Executive
To our new sponsors for 2018!
We thank you for your support and hope
our readers visit and support YOU.
75 Sutson Street Page 2
Wendy Hendrickson of the Bruce Music & Theater Academy
Page 7
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Charlotte Community Association
“A Community That Cares”
2018 Membership and Sponsorship Form
Name (s):
Company Name:
Phone # : Email:
Address:
Membership Level
☐ Seniors (62+) & Students $15.00 ☐ Single Membership $20.00 ☐ Patron * $30.00 ☐ Sustaining * $40.00 ☐ Benefactor * $50.00
*☐ Check here if you give permission to CCA to print your name and Sponsorship level in the 2017 CCA Newsletter.
Your name will not be printed if this box is left blank.
Sponsorship Level ☐ Platinum: $300.00
Double Ad (3 ½” X 3”) Space on CCA Web Homepage and Sponsorship page. ☐ Gold: $250.00
Double Ad (3 ½” X 3”) Space on CCA Web Sponsorship page. ☐ Silver: $135
Single Ad (3 ½” X 1 ½”) Space on CCA Web Sponsorship page.
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Paper: Complete this form and mail to CCA Membership, PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612 with your payment. Make check payable to CCA and mail to: CCA Membership, PO Box 12768, Rochester, NY 14612
Sponsors: Thank you!
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PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
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GREECE JAZZ BAND
THE SKY COASTERS
Community Outreach 5-7pm
Charlotte Harbor Town, 4575 Lake Avenue See Pg. 7
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Mini Clean Sweep 8:45 am -12:00 noon. See Pg. 4
Summer Fest @ Ontario Beach Park
11am– 9 pm
Farmer's Market
KRAZY FIREMEN
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Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Concert 7pm
DADY BROTHERS
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5 6 7 National Night Out Against Crime
5 pm - 7 pm Ontario Beach Park
See Pg. 2 for details
8 Concert 7pm
ATLAS
9 Deadline
CCA News September Articles
Due
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14 15 Concert 7pm
ROCHESTER METROPOLITAN
JAZZ BAND
16 17 18
19 20 21 22 Concert 7pm
BRANDED
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27 28 29 Concert 7pm
RUBY SHOOZ
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August, 2018
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Farmer's Market 10am-2pm
Note NEW
Location & Time
CCA Meeting & PICNIC
75 Stutson St. 6:30 pm
See Pg. 6