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Football & Cheerleading Sign-up MARCH 13TH 12-3 & April 10th 12-3 @ Apollo Restaurant, Albion Four age groups 6-7, 8-9, 10-11, 12-13 Age 14 allowed for cheerleading Must be 6 years old by 12/01/10, can not turn 14 before 12/01/10 No weight restrictions, Birth certificate required Football $65.00 Cheerleading $55.00 COACHES & PARENT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED All Coaches certified. Can play high school modified & AYSAP For more info call Keith Knaak @ 746-4268 or 682-4490 COME CHEER, PLAY FOOTBALL & HAVE LOTS OF FUN!! |
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Swan Library Coming Events |
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 Swan Library Coming Events March 17th Page Turners Book Club 7pm Discussing The Mermaid Chair By Sue Monk Kidd @ 7pm Tabooh with Dr. Neil Johnson Learn about the 1922 Lewis Sands Bankruptcy from 12:15-12:45 SWAN LIBRARY’S 110TH ANNIVERSARY Library friend’s serving cake. Teens Celebrate with “Beatles Rock Band” From 4-5pm followed by St. Pattrick’s Day Jeopardy from 5-6pm 22nd Fantastic Fun “Yankee Noodle Program” Children’s library from 6:15 to 7pm |
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Spring Migration Celebration |
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OONA's 1st Annual Spring Migration Celebration Saturday March 20th The event will begin at 11 AM with the "Running of the Birds 5K Fun Run & Waddle". Registration will begin at 10 AM at the Black North Inn on Ontario St. This is a fun run/walk whereby participants are encouraged to dress as a bird. Awards will be given for costume creativity as well as fastest runners. Whether you're a snowbird, freebird, lovebird or Canada Geese running in a V-formation, come and celebrate the spring migration. The festivities will continue at the Black North with live entertainment featuring "The Blind Leading the Blind", door prizes and specials throughout the day. Bird watchers welcomed! Pre-registries by March 13th: $10 (to guarantee your Tshirt size) Registration after March 13th: $15. Download application/flyer from our Documentation page. Proceeds to benefit Orleans County PAWS in support of controlling the feral cat population. This event is presented by the Oak Orchard Neighborhood Association and the Healthy Communities Capacity Building Project of Orleans County. For more information or to become a sponsor, call Lynne at 585-682-0090. |
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2010 Farmer-To-Neighbor Night Centennial Celebration for Agricultural Education Saturday March 20th @ White Birch Golf Course Social hour 6-7pm * Dinner 7pm Guest speakers: Wilbur Mull & Anna Metcalf Silent auction * DJ & dancing * sponsor gallery Reservations are $20 per person or $17 per person for groups of 10 or more For reservations or more info 798-4265 |
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Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension Free Workshops March 9th @ 7pm & April 13th @ 7pm SAVE ENERGY, SAVE DOLLARS Explore the many ways to reduce your energy bills through no-cost/low-cost energy actions. Choose ideas that work for your family & find out how much they will save you. FREE Energy saving items will be provided. March 23rd @ 7pm & April 27th @ 7pm MAKING ENDS MEET Learn techniques & tools that have helped lots of people enhance their financial situation. Find out about community resources that may assist you in reaching your financial goals. FREE money management tools will be provided. All classes will be held ay Orleans County Cornell Cooperative Extension Education Center @ the 4H Fairgrounds. 12609 Rt. 31, Albion Please call 798-4265 x22 or x26 & sign up for the time & date that works best for you. |
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THE 18TH ANNUAL TRIP RAFFLE |
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NOTRE DAME HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTSTHE 18TH ANNUAL TRIP RAFFLE"ONLINE ADDITION"Drawing will be held on March 17th @ 7pm10 TRIPS TO BE GIVEN AWAYto purchase your tickets @ $28 each go towww.ndhsbatavia.com/currentnewsletter.pdf or call 343-2783 ext.144 |
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JOIN THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION ABOUT PLACES THAT MATTER TODAY So far, our This Place Matters campaign has been incredibly successful; hundreds of people have submitted photos about places that matters to them. We're gathering all of the submissions together into a photo mosaic of our beautiful 1916 Beaux ArtsHeadquarters building in Washington, D.C. It’s a great way to view all the This Place Matters photos in one place AND get inspired to submit your own photos of the places that matter to YOU. This Place Matters helps people call attention to special places in their community -- some small, some great, some famous, some infamous, some beloved community treasures, some forgotten andfacing demolition -- but all part of a larger sense of place that helps define us as a nation. So get out there with your cameras and start a conversation in your community! Visit our This Place Matters page www.preservationnation.org/take-action/this-place-matters/ to view all the photos and learn how to submit your own. For more information
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2010 Erie Canalway calendar |
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Get Involved: Photo Contest and Calendar Calendars are coming soon! Pick up a copy of the 2010 Erie Canalway Calendar starting December 1, 2009 at selected libraries and visitor centers throughout the National Heritage Corridor.  Each month features one of twelve winning images from this year's Erie Canalway photo contest. Calendars go quickly! 8,500 calendars are being distributed and are available on a first come, first served basis. Limit: one per family please. 2010 Calendar Distribution Sites (PDF) > |
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The Oak Orchard Lighthouse Museum Committee is very pleased to announce they have been awarded a an important and critical grant that will enable reconstruction to begin of the Oak Orchard Lighthouse at Point Breeze, Oak Orchard Harbor, Orleans County. The $85,000 Environmental Protection Fund award matches local funds raised by the committee for the historic reconstruction. The total estimated cost for the timber-framed historically correct structure, with accompanying site elements consisting of the Children’s Peace Garden, the circular brick walkway with compass rose and benches carved of native Medina Stone, is estimated at $170,000. The realization of this project to Orleans County promises to revitalize the area by drawing heritage travelers along the Seaway Trail and the Western Erie Canal Heritage Corridor. This project is one of many in the western New York area focused on creating a tourism and recreation based economy by re-creating their rich history and heritage for public benefit and community enhancement. Upon completion of the lighthouse, the committee will focus on establishment of a maritime museum to promote local and regional history. For more information, to see the site plan, become a member, purchase a personalized brick for the walkway, sponsor a Medina sandstone bench or the compass rose, go to www.oakorchardlighthouse.org. |
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Read more... [Oak Orchard Harbor Light]
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Paper Drive... Troop 28 Paper Drive, Please Help Raise Money For Our Group. Recycle Bins are Located Behind Vision 2000 & Medina United Methodist Church. |
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