Tuesday, November 23, 2010




It's 50 degrees; no precipitation.




WKTV's forecast: "Mild weather arrives in Central New York today, along with heavy rain and even some thunder this morning. Drier weather arrives this afternoon, along with increasing winds. Gusty winds late today, with highs in the upper 50s across most of the area.

Cooler weather tonight will produce some snow showers and flurries late. Lake effect snow showers and flurries will continue early tomorrow, with most areas seeing just a light coating. The higher elevations of Madison County could see a half inch or more.

Thanksgiving starts out chilly but dry. The next storm system will bring the chance for a light mix of rain, sleet, and possibly freezing rain late in the day. Cooler weather arrives for Black Friday, with some lake effect snow showers and flurries."





Getting ready for Winter!

The Village DPW was out and around, yesterday, covering fire hydrants with protective barrels.


The only "snow" was spotted by sharp-eyed Dick Martin: a couple dozen snow geese and some more-ordinary Canada Geese in a field behind the Coffmanns on Route 12.

(Thanks, Dick!)

I spent a couple of hours driving around the countryside looking for more Snow Geese, but didn't see any.



I did notice that the Gallaghers' cows, next to Osborn Avenue, have either become oblivious to rain or have learned to ignore it!


IN THE NEWS!



Kevin Ford with his parents, Kathy and Dan, and his sister Kristen.

Kevin Ford received the New York State Advisor of the Year Award at this year's New York State Student Council Conference in Buffalo, on Sunday night. Kevin is the co-advisor of the Student Council at Poland Central School, where he teaches Earth Science, and a former president of Student Council at Waterville (Class of 2001).



These photographs were sent to me by Leslie Olivera / VanWormer, r., former Advisor to the Student Council at the Waterville Jr.-Sr. High School.

IN THE MAIL

A nice letter from Denise Gelfuso, who grew up in Sauquoit but has lived in Waterville for seven years, who writes:
"I would love to see someone organize a night of Christmas Caroling in the park. What a wonderful way to bring the community together and get in the holiday spirit other than some good old fashion Christmas Caroling. With sheet music for all, hot chocolate, cookies and best of all the people and the wonderful memories this could make. I would back anyone 100% that is willing to organize this event and feel we would get a great outcome."

I wrote back to her saying that I remember doing just that sort of thing, here in Waterville, many, many years ago. "Homestead" provided little books of Christmas Carols and there would be a couple dozen of us who would troop around the village, singing. I think that must have been when Kraig Pritts was the director of the Community Chorus.

Speaking of "old times" ...... I was chatting with Jean Davis, yesterday, recalling that FORTY YEARS AGO NOW we were both on the committee involved in planning the Village's Centennial Celebration, one of the major events in community history, that took place during the Summer of '71.


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"All Tuned Up" will be playing on Wednesday evening during the traditional Thanksgiving Eve gathering at the Legion.


I'm going to take a couple days "off" from blogging so that I can - along with celebrating Thanksgiving with Allison and Rick and Iain - get my 41st annual batch of homemade Christmas cards under control!

Please do let me know if you have any news or "social notes" of Thanksgiving travel or entertaining that could be included in "the blog." I will not be in town on Friday evening, so if anyone takes any pictures of the Parade of Lights, please send those to me, too!

Happy Thanksgiving to All of You!







Monday, November 22, 2010

Monday morning!




It's Garbage Day!

44 degrees; cold rain!



The WKTV Weather Forecast: "An unsettled start to the work week today as an area of low pressure passes to our west. A warm front will cross the area today and bring occasional rain showers to Central New York throughout the morning and afternoon. An east wind will keep temperatures cool for most of the day, but as winds switch into the south, warm air will arrive. Temperatures overnight will actually climb into the 50s.

Warm weather tomorrow, with highs well into the 50s. A cold front brings cooler but drier weather for Wednesday.

Thanksgiving looks unsettled, with the chance for rain and snow showers. Chilly weather arrives into the weekend, with a good bet for lake effect snow."




'Tis the Season!



It was mild, over the weekend ..........



and Amanda Briggs was hanging lights at her home on East Bacon Street.



Some lights were already shining on West Bacon Street.

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In the Mail on Friday

----- from John Peterson: "Our son, Dan, drove up from N.C. yesterday, 775 mi. in exactly 12 hrs.5am-5pm, to hunt and visit through Thanksgiving. We are elated to have him. He is going to Afganistan for 3 months in Jan as a civilian for Boeing Aircraft, to do mods to the Osprey aircraft deployed there."


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TONIGHT at 7:30
First Annual Community Thanksgiving

at the Masonic Lodge.

All singers are invited to be a part of "The Community Choir." There will be a choir rehearsal (3 simple pieces) at 6:45 pm on the 22nd. For information (or music) please call 841-4261.


Everyone is urged to bring a non-perishable contribution to the Waterville Area Food Pantry.

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Stephen Metzler

1955 - 2010


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ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS

"Rogers Environmental Center to Close...." from the Oberver-Dispatch


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This is one of the photographs

that Jeff Reynolds took on November 25, three years ago,
when
SNOW GEESE came - by the thousands.

It's time to watch for them, again!

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Congratulations!

to Bill Strohmeyer and his company, BusinessWare Consulting, who are now officially open in their new office on E. Main Street in the former "Modern Electric" building.

And on the other side of East Main Street........



Something's happening at the 1838 Bank building!

The scaffolding is down.

There are candle lights in the upper windows and
although the windows at street level are all covered
with newspapers .............
that's only until February 1st!


Something new is coming!

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IN SANGERFIELD



There's a brand new sign in front of the Post Office!


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AFTER THANKSGIVING


PARADE OF LIGHTS
Friday Evening



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FOR YOUR DECEMBER CALENDAR

AT THE LIBRARY

K2-gether * Every Tuesday @ 7pm
For all the want to be knitters, beginners, advanced or anywhere in between. This is a weekly meeting where you can come relax, chat and knit with fellow knitters.

Please bring your own supplies. Knitting books will be avaliable for you to checkout or just to look through while you're here.

This is a drop-in program,
you do not need to come every week.

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Holiday Movie Night* Tuesday, December 7th
6pm
Movie: National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Free Movie. Free Popcorn. Take a break from all of the holiday rush and watch this classic movie on the big screen.
Holiday Movie Night* Thursday, December 9th
6pm
Movie: Elf
Free Movie. Free Popcorn. Take a break from all of the holiday rush and watch this great movie on the big screen.


Night on the Town * Friday, December 10th
7pm
Movie: Eclipse
Watch the movie for free and recieve a BOGO coupon for refreshment
at the Red Lion Pub that night.


Only adults can recieve the BOGO coupon.

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It's the Season of Song


(Please click to enlarge.)

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Familiar faces - and voices! - include: Margaret Bornick, Jeanne Kellogg, Linda Manchester, Johanna Marcure, Gail Prentice, Kristin Strohmeyer and Debbie White.

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HAVE A GREAT DAY, EVERYONE!