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2 • November 2019 Let It Snow 2019

Winter season brings wonderlands of fun


LET IT SNOW: Festive and seasonal activities offer plenty to see and do in the coming months
By BEN BEAGLE happening in the GLOW re- under 5 pounds; must be schools.org. Spencerport High son improvisational group that
ben@batavianews.com gion (and remember to check handmade by you; must be School PAC, 2707 Spencer- creates on-the-spot theater
submitted by Nov. 30. Public port Rd., Spencerport. based on audience sugges-
The first snowflakes have al- the online calendars at www. voting will be Dec. 2 through tions and participation, Nick
ready been seen in parts of the thedailynewsonline.com 14t. Prizes will be awarded Marra draws on his experi-
four-county GLOW region this or www.thelcn.com to find by age group. Entry forms will Nov. 15 ences from growing up in an
month. It’s a gentle reminder hundreds of things to do each be available at the front desk TGIF Craft Day: Painting Italian Catholic home, to his
of what’s likely to come during month): (585) 798-3430 or visit: www. Acorns. 1 to 2 p.m. Visit www. current family of two sons in
the next several months. facebook.com. Lee-Whedon hoaglibrary.org. Hoag Library, their 20s and a young daugh-
Nov. 14 Memorial Library, 620 West 134 Soutn Main St., Albion. ter (born 16 years later), Tick-
But those who call Gene- Ave., Medina. ets are $25 a person. Seating
see, Livingston, Orleans or Winter Wonderland Display & Grown Ups Night Out: 6:30 is limited. Call (585) 494-
Wyoming counties home are Contest: Open to all ages. “Annie:” 7 to 9 p.m. Based p.m. An evening of endless 1621. Gillam Grant Communi-
a hearty bunch, and we like to Handmade ornament display on “Little Orphan Annie” this laughs featuring Defiant ty Center, 6966 West Bergen
and contest. Ornaments will classic musical is appropriate monkey improv & stand up Rd., Bergen.
head outside no matter what for all ages. $12 to $13.14.
be collected for the month of comedian Nick Marra. Defiant
the thermostat says.. A little November. Rules: Must weigh Visit www.shs.spencerport- Monkey Improv is a two-per- See EVENTS T3
snow or cold isn’t going to slow
us down from enjoying all
the region has to offer – it just
means we might have to leave
a little earlier, drive a little
slower or dress a little warmer.
There is plenty to do if
you’re looking to have some
138 Court St., Geneseo, NY 14454
fun with family and friends in 138 Court St., Geneseo, NY 14454
Cell: 585-746-6330
the coming months or if you Office: 585-243-2643
Office: 585-243-2643
are seeking an antidote to cab- Fax: 585-243-1838 Fax: 585-243-1838
in fever or the winter blahs.
Here is a selection of enter-
rbook@rochester.rr.com Renee Book anneoth@frontier.com
www.annenothnagle.com
Anne Nothnagle
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tainment and other activities 585-746-6330 585-303-1405
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(585) 768-8300. Woodward the Drum & Bugle Corp. For a Warsaw Barbershoppers: 7 to
Events Memorial Library, 7 Wolcott
St., Le Roy.
personal tour, contact Laurie
Nanni via email to oakfield-
history@yahoo.com. Free.
9 p.m. Come sing with the
Warsaw Barber Shoppers at
From T2 the Warsaw Masonic Hall.
Oakfield Historical Society, 7
Nov. 17 Maple Ave., Oakfield. Free. (585) 786-8441 or
Masonic Hall, 75 South Main
Nov. 16 Geneseo Piano Trio: 3 to 4
St., Warsaw.
p.m. Info: (585) 245-5000 or
Holiday Market: 10 a.m. to 3
online at ems.geneseo.edu.
Nov. 19
p.m. Holiday Market includes Friends’ Ornament Workshop:
SUNY Geneseo, 1 College Cir- Local Author Series - George
many wonderful and local 4:30 p.m. Help make orna-
cle, Geneseo. Rollie Adams: 6 to 7:30
vendors, food,raffles, holiday ments for the Friends of the
p.m. George
portraits and activities for the Oakfield Historical Museum Rollie Adams is Library’s Tree that will be out
kids. Circle Nursery School, Open House: 1 to 3 p.m. The president & CEO in the Village Commons during
10 Park Place, Avon. Oakfield Historical Society emeritus of the the holiday season. Stop by
Family Workshop: “ ‘Frozen’ opens its doors each Sunday Strong National between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.
Party.” 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. afternoon to the public. This Museum of Play All ages welcome. Royalton
Celebrate the release of year’s exhibits include the in Rochester.
United States Gympsum Com- Hartland Community Library, 9
this chilly movie sequel with He will be sign-
pany display. Visitors will also ing and reading G. Rollie Adams, top, and Vernon St., Middleport.
stories, crafts and a snack.
find a new display, “Communi- passages from his novel, “South of Little
Fans are welcome to this
family event. More detail on ty Organizations,” highlighting his novel, “South Rock,” left.
our website. Registration is the IOOF, IOOB, Mother’s of Little Rock.”
appreciated. Register online Club, Lion’s Club, the Grange, Books will be available for brary.org. Hoag Library, 134
See EVENTS T4
at: http://www.holleylibrary. Betterment Committee and purchase. Visit www.hoagli- South Main St., Albion.
org/events/2019/11/16/fro-
zen-party, via phone or in the
library. Free. Community Free
Library, 86 Public Square,
Holley.
Drop-in Crafts: Noon to 3 p.m.
Stop in anytime for seasonal
children’s crafts, featuring col- 138 Court St., Geneseo, NY 14454 138 Court St., Geneseo, NY 14454
orful leaf turkeys, fingerprint Cell: 585-737-7420 Cell: 585-747-2108
trees, and more. All ages Office: 585-243-2643 Office: 585-243-2643
are welcome, Registration is Fax: 585-243-1838 Fax: 585-243-1838
appreciated. Visit https:// www.johnwallin.com John Wallin www.mariebeikirch.com Marie Beikirch
woodwardmemoriallibrary. Assoc. Broker Lic. R.E. Salesperson
libcal.com/event/5689081 www.abcolerealestate.com 585-737-7420 www.abcolerealestate.com 585-747-2108
or call the Library to register,

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Nov. 21
Events Knight Music Chamber: 7:30
p.m. Dr. Leah McGray con-
FIND HUNDREDS OF THINGS TO DO EACH MONTH WHEN YOU VISIT OUR ONLINE CALENDARS
AT WWW.THEDAILYNEWSONLINE.COM OR WWW.THELCN.COM.
From T3 ductor in Doty Recital Hall.
(585) 245-5000 or visit ems.
geneseo.edu. SUNY Geneseo,
Nov. 20 1 College Circle, Geneseo.
Washi Tape Holiday Cards: 6 “ ‘Frozen’ Party:” 4:30 to 5:30
to 7 p.m. Make personalized p.m. Celebrate “Frozen 2”
greeting cards for your family with crafts and games. Come
and friends this Holiday sea- dressed in your Arendelle
son. Melissa will go over how best. Recommended ages
to make some of the simpler Pre-K and older. Royalton
holiday designs, using festive Hartland Community Library, 9
Washi Tape and scrapbooking Vernon St., Middleport.
supplies. Each participant will
be able to add their own spe-
cial touch to each card they Nov. 22
create. This is an adult pro-
gram. Registration is required. TGIF Craft Day: Confet-
Visit https://woodwardmemo- ti-Stuffed Turkey. 1 to 2 p.m.
riallibrary.libcal.com/calen- Visit: www.hoaglibrary.org.
dar/programs/holidaycards to Hoag Library, 134 South Main
register. Call (585) 768-8300. St. Albion.
Woodward Memorial Library, 7
Wolcott St., Le Roy. See EVENTS T5

138 Court St., Geneseo, NY 14454


Cell: 585-750-3320
Office: 585-243-2643
Fax: 585-243-1838
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Lic. R.E. Salesperson
www.abcolerealestate.com 585-750-3320
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“The Velveteen Rabbit:”


Events 7:30 p.m. There once was
a stuffed rabbit who loved a
boy and a boy who loved a
From T4 stuffed rabbit. Follow “The
Velveteen Rabbit” and friends
18th Annual Wonderland of in the nursery while they wait
Trees: 6 to 8:30 p.m. Join us to become real. Adapted from
as we kick off the 18th Annu- the classic children’s book
al Wonderland of Trees. This by Margery Williams. Tickets
years suggested theme is are $10 to $22. Visit www.
“Flowers of Christmas.” Tick- roberts.edu. Roberts Wesley-
ets are $15 per person, $10 an College, Howard Stowe
for museum members, and Roberts Cultural Life Center,
$5 for children younger than 2301 Westside Drive, Chili.
age 12. For more information,
call(585) 343-4727, email
hollandlandoffice@gmail.com Nov. 23
or visit http://www.holland- Santa visits Oliver’s Candies:
landoffice.com/Events/Won- 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Santa is
derlandofTrees2019.aspx for bringing tons of fun along with
the registration form and map him and the misses. Oliver’s
of available tree locations. will also be hosting a petting
Holland Land Office Museum, zoo, pony rides, and a food
131 West Main St., Batavia. stand. Oliver’s Candies, 211
“Deck the Halls” at GO ART!: West Main St., Batavia.
6:30 to 8 p.m. Join us for Thanksgiving Crafts: 10:30 to
a night of creativity and fun 11:30 a.m. Join Miss Grace
with local mixed media artist for a variety of creative and
Jenn Cascell. This night of fun fun Thanksgiving crafts to
will include all the supplies MARK GUTMAN/DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTOGRAPH take home. Registration is
needed to create a beautiful Joan Barton of Batavia and Joyce Grazioplene of Oakfield look at the Wonderland of Trees at the appreciated. Register online
holiday ornament, and a com- Holland Land Office Museum, 131 West Main St., Batavia, during the opening of the 2018 event. The at http://www.holleylibrary.
plimentary holiday mimosa. org/events/2019/11/23/
annual event returns Nov. 22.
GO ART!, 201 East Main St., thanksgiving-crafts, over the
Batavia, create your very own cake Each cake challenge will test materials are included. Cost phone or in the library. Free.
Cake,Sip, and Create: 6 to masterpiece with instructions newly acquired skills in a fun is $35 to $40. Gillam Grant Community Free Library, 86
8 p.m. Bring your favorite by Pam. Participants will learn yet competitive way. Prizes Public Square, Holley.
bottle of wine or other adult how to creatively decorate will be awarded for first, sec- Community Center, 6966
beverage and your friends to cakes for the fall season. ond and third place cakes. All West Bergen Rd., Bergen. See EVENTS T6
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Nov. 29 Nov. 30
Events Santa’s Christmas Land: 5 to
10 p.m. The creators of the
Small Business Saturday: Shop
small in Genesee County. A
From T5 Lake View Singing Twinsmas great opportunity to get out
House and winners of ABC’s
“The Great Christmas Light and shop our local small busi-
Warrior House Holiday Craft
Fight,” invite you to join them nesses. Pick up unique gifts
Show: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Holiday Craft show to benefit at Santa’s Christmas Land for for everyone on your list. Visit
the Warrior House veterans a holiday light festival. Don’t visitgeneseeny.com. Down-
and families. Crafts, basket miss Santa’s Polar Express town Batavia.
raffle, quilt raffle, kids craft Dr. Leah McGray Dr. Gerard Floriano train or the hayride through
table. Knowlesville Fellowship the lights. Santa’s Christmas Olde Tyme Holiday Storytime:
Hall, 3619 Knowlesville Rd., Bread of Life Community ed to the first 350 registered, Land is a gigantic high-tech 11 a.m. to noon. Open to all
Knowlesville. Dinner: 5 to 6:30 p.m. Free professional timing, and synchronized musical light ages. Stop in and enjoy a
community dinner. All are wel- prizes to the top finishers. All show and walk through Christ- story before Santa arrives on
Fall Bazaar and Luncheon: 10 come. Free. (585) 786-5445 mas festival unlike any other
a.m. to 2 p.m. The Fall Bazaar proceeds will benefit Cystic Main Street. (585) 798-3430.
or visit www.valleychapel.org. holiday celebration. Admission
and Luncheon is scheduled Valley Chapel Free Methodist Fibrosis charities. For more Lee-Whedon Memorial Library,
is $12 to $15. Visit san-
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.. Lun- Church, 3415 State Route information, visit www.cfteam- 620 West Ave., Medina.
taschristmasland.com. San-
cheon features homemade 19S, Warsaw. natalie.com. Wyoming Hook ta’s Christmas Land at the
soups, pulled-pork sandwich- & Ladder Fire Co. Inc., Maple
es and homemade dessert Great Pumpkin Farm, 11199
Street, Wyoming. Main St., Clarence. See EVENTS T7
selection. Bazaar includes Nov. 28
attic treasures, vendors,
Turkey Trot 2019: 8 to 11:30
handcrafted items, theme
baskets and baked goods.
Proceeds benefit mission
a.m. Annual Turkey Trot host-
ed by First Baptist Marilla.
There is a 5K timed race and
Look great for the holidays!
projects of the Presbyterian

Off frame
30%
a 1 mile walk. Individuals,
Women’s Group. Free. (585)
families, and friends are all
237-2726. Brick Presbyterian
invited. The race begins at

purchase
Church, 6 Church St., Perry. 8:30 a.m. sharp. Plan on
Holiday Sale of Wheatland arriving at 8 a.m. Runners
Historical Association: Gifts, may also register the day of
home decor, antiques, collect- the race from 7:45 to 8:15 (Must have eye exam and lenses)
ibles, fresh boxwood wreaths a.m. Only runners need to No other discounts apply.
and greens arrangements, register. Water will be provid- Offer expires 12/31/19
hand-sewn items, quilting, ed at the end of the race. All
rug hooking, holiday pies, runners are asked to bring a
We accept most insurance including: EYEMED, NYS Vision
local history books, and much snack or treat to share after
113 E. Main Street Plan, Univera, Community Blue, Spectera, Aetha, Cigna,
more. This holiday sale will be the race. This is a free event.
Batavia, N.Y. (585) 344-1345 Excellus, Preferred Care, Davis & Fidelis
held from 9 a.m. until 2 p.m. Monetary donations will be
Call 571-4936 for more infor- accepted to help with Danny’s
mation. Sage-Marlowe House, Helping Hands, a resource
for families who have fallen
69 Main St., Scottsville.
on hard times in the Iroquois
School District. All donations
2020 KODIAK 700 EPS
Don’t Get Left Out!
Nov. 24 will go to providing Christmas
Geneseo Symphony Orchestra:
3 p.m. Dr. Leah McGray con-
ductor. With Geneseo Festival
gifts to children in the com-
munity. First Baptist Marilla,
11651 Bullis Rd., Marilla.
Deer & Snow Season
Singers, directed by Gerard
Floriano. Program includes
Cystic Fibrosis Turkey Trot:
7:30 to 11:30 a.m. The Cys-
Are Just Around the Corner!
Anton Bruckner, “Te Deum”; tic Fibrosis Turkey Trot is an 2020 YAMAHA ATV’S, SIDE BY SIDES
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cocca, cookies, cider, donuts, Dec. 2


Events craft and more. The HFL high
school choir will have a sing-a-
long. New this year is the kids
Santa Visits the Library: 6 to
7 p.m. Santa will stop by the
From T6 activity tent. Free admission, library for a story and pic-
presented by Lima Rotary tures. Visit www.hoaglibrary.
Polar Express Train Rides: On Club. Call for more informa- org. Hoag Library, 134 Soutn
the Polar Express, children tion, 585-448-6410. Main St., Albion.
experience the magic of DIY Mason Jar Holiday Gifts: 6
Light up Mount Morris: Takes
the classic Christmas mov- to 8 p.m. Make and take sev-
place on Small Business Sat-
ie(based on the book) during eral festive gifts using mason
urday. Main street businesses
a one-hour train ride. Aboard jars. All materials included.
will have sales. There will be
the train, songs from the Space is limited. Free. To reg-
movie play over the sound raffles sponsored by some
non-profits. Cookies, snacks ister, call (585) 243-0440 or
system. Entertainers dressed visit www.wadslib.com. Wad-
as chefs move through the and drinks will be given to
customers in many of the sworth Library, 24 Center St.,
train cars, delivering cookies
stores. At 6 p.m. the lighting Geneseo.
and hot chocolate to the
passengers. The ride even of the Christmas tree will take
Learning Through Play!: 5 to
includes story time narrated place on the corner of Main
and Chapel streets. 7 p.m. Join SUNY Geneseo
by Liam Neeson. Thirty min- graduate students in play
utes into the ride, the Polar Christmas in the Country testing board games in the
Express stops at the North Bazaar: The bazaar features library balcony. All ages are
Pole to pick up Santa, who crafts, a bake sale, new to welcome to participate. Free.
rides back to Medina with you, and more, 10 a.m. until (585) 243-0440 or visit www.
everyone, handing out bells 2 p.m. Lunch is available from wadslib.com. Wadsworth
to all the children. All Polar 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The bazaar Library, 24 Center St., Gen-
Express tickets include admis- will be at Tuscarora Presbyte- eseo.
sion into the Medina Railroad rian Church, 8082 Dutch St.
Museum, hot cocoa, a cookie Rd., Mount Morris. For infor- Book Club, “Snow Child”: 1 to
and a bell for children. Medi- mation call 658-2733. 2 p.m. Meets the first Mon-
na Railroad Museum, 530 day of the month to discuss a
West Ave., Medina. predetermined book. All books
Breakfast with St. Nick: At
Dec. 1 are provided by the library.
Christmas Craft and Vendor This is a free program, but
Genesee Country Village and GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH
Show: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. you must register so a book
Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Rd. Visitors to Genesee Country Village and Museum, Mumford,
Mumford. Seatings times are More than 80 tables avail- can be ordered for you. Call
will be able to interact with the villagers as they demonstrate a (585) 798-3430 to sign-up.
9 a.m., 10 a.m., 11 a.m. able. Refreshments available.
variety of activities during “Preparing for Winter” on Nov. 30. Table rental call Barbara Lee-Whedon Memorial Library,
and noon. Reservations are
required and non-refund- (585) 507-9930. Free. 620 West Ave., Medina.
able for this all-you-can-eat of activities, including candle Lima Town Hall. Watch for the Alexander Fire Department
pancake breakfast. Reserve making, spinning wool and fire truck with Santa. Family Receational Hall, 10708 Alex-
meat preservation. The adja- fun for everyone including hot ander Rd., Alexander. See EVENTS T8
online gcv.org or call 294-
8218 with questions. Tickets: cent Genesee Country Nature
adults $20, youth 1-17 $15, Center will demonstrat how to
kids under 1 free. Tickets carve spiles – wooden taps
include admission to “Prepar- for harvesting maple sap from
ing for Winter” program in the trees. Also, a 1 p.m. trail walk
historic village. will discuss spile placement
and sap harvesting. (585)
Preparing for Winter: 9:30 538-6822 or visit www.gcv.
a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wander org. Genesee Country Village
through the rustic winter & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill
setting as villagers busy Rd., Mumford.
themselves with prepara-
tions for the coming season. Light Up Lima!: The Christmas
Interact with the villagers as tree lighting event begins at
they demonstrate a variety 6 p.m. until 7:30 p.m. at the
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screen, all while staying cozy


Events around a campfire There
will be a small devotional at
7 p.m,, accompanied by a
From T7 tree lighting. This is a free
event, open to all ages. For
Dec. 3 more information, contact
the Northgate Free Methodist
Geneseo Jazz Ensemble: 7:30
Church office at (585) 343-
to 9:30 p.m. Call (585) 245-
4011 or visit northgatefmc.
5000 or visit ems.geneseo.
com. Free. Northgate Free
edu. SUNY Geneseo, 1 Col-
lege Circle, Geneseo. Methodist Church, 8160 Bank
Street Rd., Batavia.
Geneseo Wind Ensemble: 7:30
Dec. 5 p.m. Conductor Dr. Leah
Christmas Social in the One McGray will lead the concert
Room Schoolhouse of the in Wadsworth Auditorium. For
Honeoye Falls: Town of Men- information, call (585) 245-
don Historical Society in Harry 5000 or visit ems.geneseo.
Allen Park in Honeoye Falls. edu. SUNY Geneseo, 1 Col-
Enjoy Christmas caroling by lege Circle, Geneseo.
church choirs, instrumental
music and vocals from 6:30 Pajama Storytime with Santa:
to 8:30 p.m. Plus free hot 7 to 8:30 p.m. Kindergarten
wassail and Christmas cook- age and younger with a par-
ies. This event is not hand- ent or caregiver. Includes the
icapped accessible. Ques- movie, “What is Christmas?”
tions, call (585) 624-5655. and a story with Santa. Par-
ticipants are asked to bring a
Adult Game Night: 5:30 to 9 LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS FILE PHOTOGRAPH non-perishable food donation
p.m. Decks, Dice and Mee- Santa Claus waves to the children during a past Hometown Holidays parade in Caledonia. This for the local food bank. This
ples holds adult game nights year’s “Hometown Holidays” is scheduled Dec. 6 to 8 in Caledonia and Mumford. is a free program, but regis-
from 5:30 to 9 p.m. the first tration is required. Call (585)
Thursday of each month at 798-3430 or sign-up online at
years old and up. Registration Lighting Ceremony at 6:30 family-friendly event will be
the Genesee-Orleans Region- leewhedon.org. Lee-Whedon
required. Space is limited. p.m. in the Keystone Parking come and go as you please.
al Arts Council. Join us for Memorial Library, 620 West
games and adult beverages Call (585) 243-0440. Wad- Lot, 26 Main St. Bring your Enjoy a guided tour of a live
sworth Library, 24 Center St., nativity through the commu- Ave., Medina.
at GO-Art’s Tavern 2.o.1. voices and holiday spirit.
We’ll play some of the fun Geneseo. nity prayer walk, complete
Vintage Christmas: 6 to 8 with carols and hot chocolate.
and intriguing party games
p.m. Northgate Church invites Come decorate cookies,
that are trending with adults. Dec. 6
Come play Hail Hydra, Red the community to it’s annual enjoy a few classic Christmas
Vintage Christmas event. This movies on an outdoor movie
See EVENTS T9
Dragon Inn, and even Cards Wreath Making Workshop:
Against Humanity. Admission Create a holiday wreath using

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is $5. For more information, pine and holly boughs, from
call (585) 343-9313 or visit 7 to 8 p.m. at the Chip Holt
GoArt.org. (585) 343-9313 Nature Center, Vitale Park,
or visit www.goart.org. Gen- Lakeville. Registration and $8
esee-Orleans Regional Arts fee to cover cost of materials (ALL TYPES OF ROOFS)
Council, 201 East Main St., is required. There is a limit of
Batavia. 20 participants and spots go
quickly. Register by emailing
Make Your Own Gingerbread chipholtnaturecenter@yahoo.
House Event: 6:30 to 7:30 com to reserve your spot.
p.m. Make gingerbread hous-
es from graham crackers, Tree Lighting Ceremony: Kick
frosting, and various holiday off the holiday season with
candies. Open to children 4 the Village of Livonia’s Tree

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fun for the whole family taking parade to Church Park for the
Events place throughout the village
downtown business district,
however primary events will
tree lighting ceremony; wine
walk from 6 to 8 p.m., and
much more. Various choirs
From T8 be occurring from 2 to 6 p.m. from Dansville Central School
Pick up event passports at performing starting at 6 p.m.
Yuletide in the Country Tours the Village Hall, 74 Genesee
and Dinner: 4:30 to 8 p.m. Geneseo’s Christmas in the
St. where Santa is Coming Village. This annual event
Yuletide in the Country Tour to Town: photos with Santa,
& Buffet dates are Dec. happens in downtown Gen-
make and take crafts, face eseo. The Cookie Stroll is
6-7, Dec. 13-15 and Dec. painting and more (free with
19-21. Take a guided tour to from 2 to 5 p.m., tickets
donation and/or new toy for are $5, and will be available
Yuletides past. Visitors will Avon Food Pantry and Toy
be invited into scenes that online and at participating
Drive). Avon Holiday One Stop businesses beginning Nov.
highlight a variety of holiday Shop will be held 9 a.m.-4
celebrations and gatherings 14. Various businesses will
p.m. at the Avon Inn. Lots of have open houses, specials,
as they would have looked
food choices to enjoy from and/or craft vendors. Santa
throughout the 19th Century.
chili to crepes to mac and LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS FILE PHOTO and Mrs. Claus will be joined
As an add-on or a night out on
its own, Yuletide Buffet din- cheese. Holiday music. Tree From left, Mrs. Claus and Santa Claus listen to James Werner by strolling carolers. The
ners combine a hearty meal lighting ceremony with Santa Jr., Izzy, and Charlotte from Spencerport as they relay their ChristmaSing begins at 6
with the ambiance of the and his elves at 6 p.m. Family Christmas wish lists during a visit Touch of Grayce in Geneseo p.m. around the Bear Foun-
Museum’s Banquet Center all concert with Bob’s Brother’s tain with Santa arriving down
during the village “Christmas in the Village” festival in 2018.
decked out for the holidays. Band at 7 p.m. in the Avon Main Street.
Tax and gratuity are included Fire Hall.
crafters and other vendors in pus Center and at the Town
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reservations are required and lage: The festival features see Community College Cam- ArtWorks. There will be a See EVENTS T12
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Street and ends at the fire United Methodist Women.


Events station, 8145 South Main
St. Enjoy cookies and hot
chocolate with Santa after the
Holy Parish Bell Choir: 11 a.m.
to noon. Visit www.hoaglib-
From T9 parade. The home decorating rary.org. Hoag Library, 134
contest and parade awards Soutn Main St., Albion.
Leicester’s Winter Wonder- will be announced. Christmas In The City & Holi-
land: The festivities will be Holiday Bazaar: The bazaar day Parade: 2 to 6 p.m. Cel-
held from 4 until 6 p.m. in will be held from 10 a.m. ebrate the Holidays in Down-
the Leicester Village Park. to 2 p.m. and offers many town Batavia with pictures
Come and enjoy cookies, handcrafted items including with Santa, craft workshops,
hot chocolate, popcorn and placemats, dolls, ornaments; parade and more. Shop local
snacks. Visit with Santa and fresh and artificial greens retailers and take advantage
there will be gifts for the kids. arrangements. There will be of holiday specials. Activities
Also wagon rides and lots of baked goods, pantry items and crafts will be available.
Christmas music to enjoy. and more. The cafe will be The holiday parade down Main
Tree lighting ceremony is at open, serving a variety of Street will begin at 6 p.m. For
5 p.m. DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO homemade soups and pies information, visit visitgene-
Anna Tabelski gives Frosty the Snowman a high-five at the 2018 at Geneseo United Methodist seeny.com or goart.org. Down-
Breakfast with Santa: The
Arc of Livingston-Wyoming’s Christmas in the City in Batavia. Church, 4520 Genesee St., town Batavia, Bank Street and
Breakfast with Santa will be Route 63 and Court Street, Alva Place, Batavia.
at 9 a.m. at KidStart, 5871 tion to the KidStart Backpack Fire Department. The parade Now accepting debit and
Groveland Station Rd., Mount Program. Reservation by Nov. begins 5:30 p.m. on School credit cards. Presented by the See EVENTS T13
Morris. The festive family 27 to Hannah Brown, 658-
event will include food and 2828 or hbrown@lwarc.org.
drink, crafts, games, music, Christmas Live!: This family
and individual visits with event is from 4 to 7 p.m. and
Santa Claus. Breakfast with features hay rides, family pho-
Santa is a free, inclusive
event for any child age 12 or
tos, arts and crafts, bon fire,
popcorn, cookie decorating,
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Christmas portion of Handel’s


Events Messiah. All proceeds go to
music student scholarships.
Admission is $16 to $20.
From T12 Visit www.roberts.edu. Rob-
erts Wesleyan College, How-
Create-A-Critter: 10:30 a.m. ard Stowe Roberts Cultural
to 3:30 p.m. Let your imagi- Life Center, 2301 Westside
nation run wild. With a touch Drive, Chili.
of creativity and hot glue, you
can turn some pine cones, Holiday Craft Fair: 10 a.m.
seed pods, leaves, sticks to 3 p.m. About 75 vendors
and more into a great gift display their homemade crafts
for someone you love, or from wood working to jewel-
you can keep your critter for ry to hand-knit scarves and
yourself. Create garlands and more. Includes a raffle table
ornaments edible for wildlife, with prizes donated by various
dress for the weather and vendors. Raffle tickets are
decorate the Outdoor Learn- cash only. Admission is free.
ing Center. There are two Florence Brasser Elementary
sessions: Session 1: 10:30 School, 1000 Chili Center
a.m. to 12:30 p.m.; Session Coldwater Rd., Rochester.
2: 1:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. 4th Annual Tree Lighting Cer-
Pre-registration is required. emony: Christmas in Stafford
Call (585) 344-1122. Admis- begins when the tree is lit at
sion is $5 per person or $10 Ilette Park. Join the celebra-
per family. Genesee County tion as the sun disappears
Park & Forest Interpretive to see the lights make their
Center, 11095 Bethany Cen- appearance and celebrate the
ter Rd., East Bethany. beginning of the greatest time
MARK GUTMAN/DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO of year. Ilette Park, Corner of
Stocking Stuffer Holiday Book
Sale: 10:30 a.m. to 2:30 Santa Claus counts down the lighting of the Le Roy Christmas tree during the 2016 Winterfest Route 5 and 237, Stafford.
p.m. Choose a bagful of used celebration. This year the event returns on Dec. 7 to the village.
See EVENTS T14
books and audio/visuals for
$5. Sponsored by Friends
of Wadsworth Library. Free.
(585) 243-0440 or visit www.
wadslib.com. Wadsworth
Library, 24 Center St., Gen-
eseo.
Winter fest: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Features a Christmas bazaar. Our Annual Christmas Event!
children’s activities and tree November 22, 23, 24, 29 & 30
lighting with Santa Claus. 10AM - 4PM each day
Refreshments • Door Prizes • Fun
Look for additional activities
at Woodward Memorial Library
on Wolcott Street Free. Down- Charming Gifts • Homemade • Really Unique
town Le Roy. Inspiring Finds • Super Prizes • True Country
Many Vendors • Amazing • Simply Wonderful
Christmas in Oakfield: 11 a.m.
to 3 p.m. This is the 22nd
Annual Santa in the Park
event. Starting at 11 a.m.,
the first 50 families can pick
up a grapevine wreath. Then
they proceed to each stop to
collect an ornament and get
We Have What You Need to Keep
their card stamped. Complet-
ed cards are returned to Trian-
You Safe & Warm This Winter
gle Park and entered into the
grand prize drawing at 3 p.m. • Greenfiber Insulation
Mr. Claus arrives by fire truck • Rock Salt
at 1 p.m. and he and Mrs.
Claus will greet children on Holiday • Wood Pellets
the gazebo until 3 p.m. The • Space Heaters
Oakfield-Alabama Lions Club
has cookies and hot cocoa Sip & Shop • Shovels • Gloves
• and more!
during Santa’s stay. This is
a joint effort orchestrated by
Oakfield Lions Club, Oakfield Saturday, November 30th
Betterment Committee, and 12-4 pm
many other local organizations
and businesses. Many local Join us for free food and wine pairings as
businesses have specials this we welcome multiple independent artisans
day. Triangle Park, Corner of and retailers in our event room for an
Routes 63 and 262, Oakfield. afternoon of shopping, wine, food and fun!
Christmas Gala: 7:30 p.m. Gift Certificates Available
Enjoy your favorite songs and 3772 West Lake Road, Geneseo, NY 14454
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The Nutcracker: New York 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 14.


Events State Ballet: 7:30 p.m.
The New York State Ballet
presents its holiday classic
See the Christmas story in a
memorable way as scenes of
Jesus’ birth unfolds through
From T13 with music by Tchaikovsky, scripture narrative, biblical
performed by a live orchestra characters and live animals.
Dec. 7 & 8 under the direction of Music After the hayride visit the
Director Jared Chase. Follow indoor Bethlehem village and
Holly Trolley Rides: Enjoy a along as young Clara falls enjoy hot cocoa and cookies.
two-mile round trip ride on an asleep at her family’s Christ- This free event will be held at
authentic vintage trolley car. mas party under a majestic AWC Four Corners Campus,
Rides operate every half hour Christmas tree with her 4277 Caledonia-Avon Rd.
starting at 11:30 a.m., with beloved Nutcracker doll by (corner of West River Road
the last ride departing at 3:30 her side. Watch as her doll and Route 5), Caledonia.
p.m. Visit with Santa and magically comes alive, battles
Mrs. Claus and there will be Sponsored by Avon Wesleyan
the Mouse King and takes her Church.
complimentary cookies and
to the Land of Sweets where
hot chocolate for all. Check Walk Through Bethlehem:
she meets the Sugar Plum
out the model train displays Take a step back in time to
Fairy and enjoys dances from
at the New York Museum of relive the excitement of the
around the world. Tickets
Transportation, 6393 East City of Bethlehem on the night
are $20 to $55. Visit www.
River Rd., West Henrietta. NEW YORK MUSEUM OF TRANSPORTATION PHOTOGRAPH that Jesus was born. The
roberts.edu. Roberts Wesley-
Admission is $10 adults, $9 Santa Claus greets visitors as they board the “Holly Trolley” at event will be held from 7 to 9
for seniors 65 and older, $8 an College, Howard Stowe
the New York Museum of Transportation, West Henrietta. Roberts Cultural Life Center, p.m. on Dec. 13 and 6 to 8
youth 3-12. No reservation p.m. Dec. 14 and the actual
are required. For more infor- 2301 Westside Drive., Chili.
Christmas sweater patrons and poignant musical on walk through is 20 minutes at
mation, www.nymtmuseum. can get creative and make how Charles Dickens’ life Faith Fellowship Church, 5630
org or 533-1113. Also Dec. an ugly Christmas shirt. All was inspired and shaped Dec. 13 & 14 Pebble Beach Rd., Lakeville.
14 and 15. while writing one of his most (On the corner of West Lake
materials included. Space is Live Nativity Hayride: Take
limited. To register, call the famous stories. Jam packed an adventure back in time Road and Pebble Beach Road,
library at (585) 243-0440, with holiday favorites and across from the water tower.)
Dec. 8 some incredible new music,
and encounter the wonder
The event is free.
visit wadslib.com, or stop in. of Jesus’ birth. The outdoor
The Rochester Philharmonic this is a must see production
Orchestra Holiday Concert: Sponsored by Friends of Wad- drama will be held from 6:30 See EVENTS T15
for the holiday season fea- to 8:30 p.m. on Dec. 13 and
The holiday tradition begins at sworth Library. Wadsworth
turing a wide ranging in age
3 p.m. in Livonia High School, Library, 24 Center St., Gen- cast. For ticket information,
2 Bulldog Blvd. Presale tick- eseo. contact the box office, at
ets are $13 for students
and seniors; $15 for adults,
(children under five are free) Dec. 13
(585) 815-9393. For informa-
tion, (585) 861-6471 or visit
visitgeneseeny.com. Harvest-
O’Brien’s Septic
and may be purchased at
Wegmans, Five Star Bank
in Lakeville and Geneseo,
“A Charles Dickens Christ-
mas”: 7:30 p.m. A tender
er 56 Theater, 56 Harvester
Ave., Batavia. & Portable Toilets
West’s Shurfine, Livonia Phar-
macy or call Andrew Lawton
346-4000 x1015. At the door
all tickets will be $17. This A NICE SMILE IS ALWAYS IN STYLE! 585.766.1221
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to 2 p.m. Santa is making Specialist in Orthodontics For Children & Adults
an appearance at Terry Hills 4376 Lakeville Road, Route 20A, Geneseo
Golf Course for brunch. Cost
is $17 per adult and $10 585-243-3174 | www.drkochortho.com
per child (ages 5 to 10).
Reservations required. For
information, call (585) 343-
0642. Terry Hills Golf Course,
Restaurant & Banquet Facility,
5122 Clinton Street Rd., Bat-
avia.

Dec. 10
Cookie Exchange: Bring five
Saturday & Sunday, December 7th & 8th
dozen cookies to share and 10:00am-5:00pm
leave with five dozen of a vari- GIFT CERTIFICATE SPECIAL:
ety of cookies. The exchange
is scheduled from 7 to 8:30 Buy one service, get a second of equal or
p.m. at Little Lakes Commu- lesser value for HALF OFF!
nity Center, 4705 South Main
St., Route 15A, Hemlock. SALE on skin care,
spa products &
Dec. 11 gift baskets
Ugly Christmas Shirt: 6:30
to 8 p.m. No holiday season 58 Main Street Geneseo
is complete without an Ugly 585-243-3350
Christmas sweater party. www.bodyandfacebykristin.com
Instead of making an ugly
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Christmas Concert with John


Events Dady and Friends: Little
Lakes Community Associa-
tion’s annual holiday concert
From T14 will begin at 7 p.m. Tickets
are $15 with light refresh-
Dec. 13-15 ments included. Come and
Yuletide in the Country Tours be ready to share in the spirit
& Dinner: Take a guided tour of the season! Little Lakes
to Yuletides past at Genesee Community Center, 1405
Country Village & Museum, South Main St., Route 15A,
1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. Hemlock.
Explore the wintry historic
village and see the variety of
celebrations and gatherings Dec. 14
as they would have looked A Hometown Holiday Activity:
throughout the 19th Century. Story and Craft. Noon to 1
Tour tickets for all ages are p.m. Make the library one of
$25. Dinner tickets cost $30 your Hometown Holiday cele-
adults, $18 youth 2-10, youth bration destinations. Drop-in
1 and under free. Reservation from noon until 1 for a holiday
are required, www.gcv.org. story and craft. Visit www.
Tours will also be held Dec. hoaglibrary.org. Hoag Library,
19-21. 134 Soutn Main St., Albion.
Books from Birth Christmas
Dec. 14 Storytime: 2 to 2:30 p.m. For
Mount Morris Rotary Christ- those who joined the Books
BEN BEAGLE/LIVINGSTON COUNTY NEWS FILE PHOTO
mas in Mount Morris: Activ- from Birth program. If your
The bear sculpture at Main and Chapel streets in Mount Morris was in a festival mood on Christmas child is younger than 5 years
ities planned throughout the
day and night include story- Eve 2018 as it found itself surrounded by holiday globes with greetings such as “Merry Christmas.” old and lives in the Albion
telling with Mrs. Claus, and area they could join, too. Call
cookies and juice. Visit with ments, presents for the chil- Charities of Livingston Coun-
the Mills Mansion will have an the library for details. Register
Santa one on one. Free, at dren, photos with Santa, and ty, starts with cocktails and
open house. A concert will be EPC Stone Church, 3177 in advance for program sup-
rides on a fire truck. Infor- silent auction at 5 p.m. at
held at the Livingston County Church St., Caledonia. One plies. Visit www.hoaglibrary.
Campus, Parade of Lights mation call Cynthia Nelson, Willow Creek Event Center,
hour time slots, 9 a.m.-noon. org. Hoag Library, 134 South
and tree lighting ceremony. 346-2513. 3100 Rochester Rd., Lakev-
Registration required by Dec. Main St., Albion.
Enjoy horse drawn carriage 7 to Amber Teitsma, 585-857- Christmas Parade: Hosted by ille. Followed by an elegant
rides, food and drinks. One 0387 or email amberteits- Honeoye Falls Fire Depart- sit-down dinner and music
of the highlights of the event ma@gmail.com. ment the parade starts at by Bob’s Brother’s Band. For
includes a visit with Santa. 6:30 p.m. at Pinetrail and information and tickets, www.
Christmas In Nunda: This day-
Uncle Otto’s Christmas ends at the fire house, 7 aboutcclc.org.
See EVENTS T16
Party: The party, hosted by Monroe Street. After the
long holiday events begins
the Lakeville Volunteer Fire parade, venture to the fire
at 8:15 a.m. with a “Santa
Department, will be held hall and see Santa, enjoy
Stroll” sponsored by Be Well
from 1 to 3 p.m., free, at the snacks and drinks.
Nunda. It starts at the high
Lakeville Training Grounds
school and follows a short
building, 5939 Stone Hill Rd. Masquerade Gala & Silent
route around the village. It
Santa will arrive at about 1 Auction. “Unmask Poverty”:
is a fun event for the whole
p.m. on a fire truck. Refresh- This event to benefit Catholic
family. There will be prizes
for costumes. Breakfast with

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Santa will be from 9 to 11

G ENESE
a.m. at the Whistling Farm-
er’s Pub at Woodlyn Hills IMMEDIATE IMPLANTS
Golf Course. Vendors will be
throughout the village and in
the firehall from 9 a.m. until
FEEDS
3860 W. Main St. Rd., Batavia • 344-3231
When a patient has enough natural bone, an “immediate load” dental
implant may allow for placement of a temporary tooth directly after
the natural tooth has been extracted. This technique was developed
4 p.m. Santa will be around in response to patients’ desire for quicker treatment than one would
the village after the breakfast
until 3 p.m. There will be
The
T h e Snowy
S n o w y Season
S e a s o n Is
I s Upon
U p o n Us!
Us! receive with traditional tooth implantation, which can take many
months and multiple office visits to complete. Immediate placement
activities for the children at We carry: and loading of a single implant are made possible with the use of an
different times throughout the implant with a tapered body, designed to promote high stability while
day. The parade of lights will SNOW FENCE, ROCK SALT, MUCK BOOTS, SNOW
the implant is integrated into the surrounding tissue and bone. These
start around 6 p.m. followed SHOVELS, WOOD PELLETS, COAL, CALCIUM
implants are not for everyone, including those who smoke, grind
by fireworks. Winners of the CHLORIDE, DRY SHOD BOOTS, BIRD SEED,
Christmas Lighting contest their teeth,have an autoimmune disease, hygiene issues, or a chronic
SAFEPAW, GLOVES, DE-ICERS, and HEATED disease.
will be announced at the
parade. There are four cate- DISHES, BEDS & WATER BUCKETS FOR YOUR PET! Implants have had a significant impact on the lives of thousands of
gories with a $50 first-place people. In addition to their cosmetic appeal, implants allow people to
prize in the categories of enjoy a healthy and varied diet without the restrictions some denture
traditional, nostalgic and busi-
ness. Judging will take place
PAW THAW wearers face. To find out if this method of tooth replacement is for
you, call BATAVIA FAMILY DENTAL for a consultation at 585.343.4246.
Dec. 5 to 7. For more infor-
mation on the contest, check
the D’Amicos Christmas Light
Show Facebook page.
$
12 99 25# bag
One visit to our office at 6 Batavia City Centre will show you just how
satisfying and rewarding a trip to the dentist can be. Office hours are
by appointment.
P.S. An “immediate load” dental implant known as the “All-On-4”
www.GeneseeFeeds.com
Sensory Santa: Meet Santa Monday-Friday 8:30-5:30, Saturday 8-3 lower denture is actually comprised of four implants that are placed in
up close and personal in a the jaw bone to give support for an entire denture.
sensory friendly environment. DELIVERY SERVICE AVAILABLE!
Sensory activities, crafts,
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Light fare, snacks and drinks to the North Pole. When we


Events will be available for purchase.
Tickets for the Open House
are: $10 for adults, $8 for
arrive at the North Pole Santa
will join us for the ride back
From T15 to the Medina Railroad Muse-
youth ages 3-17, and free um. He will hand out a bell to
for youth under three. The
Saturday Morning Children’s museum is located at 1410 each child. Admission into the
Program: 10 a.m. to noon. Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. Info. museum is included in your
Children 7-12 years old can gcv.org. ticket. Dress in your favorite
learn how to make antique pajama’s and enjoy the ride.
paper ornaments and write Popcorn, Paperbacks and Pan- Medina Railroad Museum,
letters to Santa. Registration cakes with Mrs. Claus: 10 to
11 a.m. Stories and pancakes 530 West Ave., Medina.
is required. Cost is $5 per
child or $4 for museum mem- with Mrs. Claus. Visit www.
hoaglibrary.org. Hoag Library,
bers. Call (585) 343-4727
134 South Main St., Albion.
Dec. 24
or email hollandlandoffice@
gmail.com to register. Visit Christmas Eve Candlelight
www.hollandlandoffice.com. GENESEE COUNTRY VILLAGE AND MUSEUM PHOTOGRAPH Communion Services: Ser-
Holland Land Office Museum, “Yuletide in the County” takes visitors at Genesee Country
Dec. 21-22 vices will be held at 4 p.m.
131 West Main St., Batavia. Village and Museum, Mumford, through scenes of yuletides past. Santa & Reindeer Train Ride: and 7 p.m. at Avon Wesleyan
A 1-hour magical ride to the Church, 300 Genesee St.,
1410 Flint Hill Rd., Mumford. Dec. 21 North Pole. Santa makes a corner of Pine View Heights
Dec. 14 & 15 Explore the wintry historic special trip bringing his rein-
and Genesee Street, Avon. All
Holiday Open House at Gen- deer for all the children to
Holly Trolley Rides: Enjoy a village and see the variety of esee Country Village and are welcome.
two-mile round trip ride on see. Santa’s sleigh is avail-
celebrations and gatherings Museum: Celebrate the tra- able for family photos before
the authentic vintage trolley ditions of the season and See EVENTS T17
car. Rides operate every half as they would have looked you board the train to ride
explore the winter wonders of
hour starting at 11:30 a.m., throughout the 19th Century. the historic village. Self-guid-
with the last ride departing Tour tickets for all ages are ed tours. Eight houses will be
at 3:30 p.m. Visit with Santa open to explore. Experience
and Mrs. Claus and there will $25. Dinner tickets cost $30
adults, $18 youth 2-10, youth music, sample foods and
be complimentary cookies and enjoy a visit with St. Nick.
hot chocolate for all. Check 1 and under free. Reservation This magical event is sched-
out the model train displays are required, www.gcv.org. uled from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
at the New York Museum of
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25 East St. Starting with www.LandLtransmissions.com Hours: Mon-Fri 8:00am 5:00pm
Christmas music by the Music
Impromptu String Quartet at
6:30 p.m. The Festival of Car-
ols and Readings begins at 7
p.m., followed by the candle-
John’s Service Station, Inc.
Owner - John Frank
lighting. Then refreshments,
cookies and punch, will be 187 Pearl Street te
served in the dining room.
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Events wine glasses. Turn a regular
wine glass into a beautiful
From T16 masterpiece. This program is
best suited for adults. Space
limited. Registration will begin
Dec. 31 Dec. 9. Call the library at
Noon Year’s Eve: 11 a.m. (585) 243-0440 or stop in to
to 12:15 p.m. Get ready to register. Visit wadslib.com.
welcome 2020. With sparkly Wadsworth Library, 24 Center
art projects, a countdown, St., Geneseo/
balloon drop, and more,
patrons will enjoy New Year’s
festivities all before bedtime. Jan. 17
Open to children 4 years old
and older. For information, “Newsies:” 7:30 p.m. Based
call (585) 243-0440. Wad- on the musical film of the
sworth Library, 24 Center St., same name, which was
Geneseo. inspired by the Newsboys
Noon Year’s Eve Party: 11:30 Strike of 1899 in New York
a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Join us for City. It tells the story of Jack
a family-friendly New Year’s Kelly who dreams of life out
Eve celebration. Balloon drop of the city. When Joseph Pulit-
at noon. Register in advance zer raises newspaper prices
for supply purposes. Visit at the expense of the news-
www.hoaglibrary.org. Hoag boys, Kelly and the newsies
Library, 134 Soutn Main St., decide to act. Tickets are $17
Albion. to $23. Visit www.roberts.
Batavia Downs 2020 New edu. Roberts Wesleyan Col-
Year’s Eve Party: Reserva- lege, Howard Stowe Roberts DAILY NEWS FILE PHOTO
tions required. Call Sara at Cultural Life Center, 2301 A crowd gathers on the Main Street bridge in Le Roy for prime viewing of fireworks as part of a past
(585) 343-3750 ext. 6439. Westside Drive, Chili. “First Night” celebration, an annual New Year’s Eve event in the village.
Payment required ahead
of time. Ring in 2020 with
dinner, drinks and dancing
with music from The Hit
List. Live music 8:30 p.m.
Home Sweet Home
to midnight. Fireworks and
champagne toast at midnight.
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7 facts about the winter solstice


Metro Creative Syndicate position at noontime for sev- Usually those temperatures For example, Scandinavians
Nocturnal animals and eral days before and after the are reserved for January and would burn a juul (yule) log
human night owls may re- winter solstice – at its lowest February. in the hearth in honor of the
joice during the winter sol- point in the sky. 6. The Farmer’s Almanac god Thor. Thor’s job was to
stice. 4. It is easy to mistake the reports that many cultures
bring the sun’s warmth back
On the winter solstice, solstices for the equinoxes, marked the arrival of the sol-
people can witness the which also occur twice a stice as a time of death and to the people.
Earth’s longest night and year. rebirth. While the winter solstice
shortest day of the year However, the equinoxes Early man also kept track and the lack of sunlight syn-
for their respective hemi- occur in fall and spring and of the days by observing the onymous with it may not be
spheres. For individuals mark when the sun is direct- sun’s position in the sky. something everyone looks
living in the northern hemi- ly above the equator and In fact, historians believe forward to, there is a silver
sphere, the winter solstice night and day are of equal Stonehenge was created to lining. Following the winter
generally occurs between length. monitor the sun’s yearly
December 20 and 23 each solstice, the hours of sun- The winter solstice may come
5. Despite the winter “movement.”
year. Those in the southern light gradually increase by and go unnoticed, but it’s
solstice indicating the be- 7. Many traditions asso-
hemisphere experience the the day, eventually paving an interesting day on the
ginning of the astrological ciated with Christmas origi-
winter solstice between June the way for the spring equi- calendar. This year, the solstice
winter, it may not be the nated during Pagan celebra-
is Dec. 21.
20 to June 23. coldest time of the season. tions for the winter solstice. nox.
In 2019, the winter solstice
in the northern hemisphere
will be at 11:19 p.m. on Dec.
21.
The solstice may come
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is derived from Latin and
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As temperatures drop, KEEP UP WITH BREAKING NEWS IN THE GLOW REGION ONLINE.
VISIT WWW.THEDAILYNEWSONLINE.COM AND WWW.THELCN.COM.
check the tire pressure
NAPS tire life and gas mileage.
You may notice, when the
weather turns colder, the tire
Incorrect tire pressure can
lower gas mileage by 0.3 per-
ATV prices start at $4,399 00
pressure monitoring system cent for every one PSI drop in
light on your dashboard lights pressure of all four tires and
up more frequently. improve fuel efficiency by
The Car Care Council rec- up to 3.3 percent when the
ommends checking your tire correct tire pressure is main-
pressure regularly during the tained.
winter to help keep the TPMS “Tire pressure should be
light off and your vehicle safe. checked at least monthly.
“It’s typical at this time of It is important to note that
year for motorists to get TPMS newer cars with tire pressure
warnings and then get worried monitoring systems may not
about their tires,” said Rich alert you until the tire is sig-
White, executive director of nificantly under-inflated, so
the Car Care Council. “Often you may want to check it more
drivers will see this in the frequently,” said White. “It is
morning when it’s coldest. If important to check tire pres-
the temperature warms, the sure whenever there is a sig-
light could turn off but it’s like- nificant weather change and
ly that tires will still be a few more often during the winter
pounds per square inch (PSI) months.”
under-inflated. This is why it’s
The Car Care Council is the
important to check tire pres-
source of information for the
sure regularly.”
“Be Car Care Aware” consum-
It’s a cool idea to check your
er education campaign pro-
car’s tire pressure whenever
there’s a drop in temperature moting the benefits of regular
outside. vehicle care, maintenance and
According to the U.S. Tire repair to consumers.
Manufacturers Association,
for every 10 degree drop in LEARN MORE
temperature, tire pressure de- For a copy of the council’s
creases one to two PSI. Car Care Guide or for further
Checking the tire pressure information, visit www.car-
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