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1941 Historical Aircraft Group.......... 77 Haul 4 Less......................................59 Spotlight Theatre...............................36
3 Legged Pig BBQ............................43 Hemlock Fair....................................38 Springwater Amish Workshop............10
A B Cole Real Estate..........................90 Hemlock Hills Alpaca Farm................51 Stafford Painters................................44
Adventure Calls Outfitters...................77 Hickory Ridge Golf & RV Resort..........69 Stan’s Harley Davidson......................61
Affordable Floorcovering...................10 Hidden Valley Animal Adventure.........68 Studio Sales & Pottery.......................62
Antique World LLC............................78 Holland Land Office Museum.............49 Sunnyside Cycle Sales.......................78
Arcade & Attica Railroad.....................8 Houghton Letchworth Tamarack Campground.....................15
Arctic Refrigeration & Air Cond..........87 KOA Campground............................16 The Farmer’s Wife.............................32
Art Ah La Carte................................79 Howard Hanna, Batavia......................9 The Oaks at Livingston County
Attica Rodeo....................................44 Howard Hanna, Melissa Carey..........78 Country Club....................................89
Avon Rotary Corn Festival..................95 Howard Hanna, Geneseo..................18 The Ridge Campground.....................17
Barber Hill Wellness..........................99 Howard Hanna, Linda McGory..........69 The Viking Valhalla at the Rose
Barretts Batavia Marine.....................10 Jan’s Smoke Shop.............................60 Garden Bowl....................................70
Batavia Bootery..............................102 Kreative Design Kitchens..................102 Tobacco Free GLOW.........................14
Batavia Country Club........................36 LeRoy Hearth & Home.......................89 Town and Country Agway..................46
Batavia Downs Gaming & Hotel.........27 Lickity Splits Ice Cream......................97 Toyota of Batavia..............................94
Batavia Muckdogs............................51 Little Lakes Community Center.............26 Travel Trailer Center..........................17
Batavia Peace Garden.......................40 Livingston County CASA........... 36 & 68 Twisters............................................98
Batavia Players.................................46 Livingston-Wyoming Arc....................77 Union Hose Fire Company.................26
Batavia’s Original.............................43 Livonia Inn.......................................99 Upstate Auto Group..........................62
Beaver Meadow Family Campground...16 Lopez Construction............................98 Uptown Tan......................................80
Big Sky Restaurant & Saloon..............99 M & R Automotive.............................88 Washington Towers...........................51
Body and Face by Kristin...................20 MacDuffie Sand & Gravel................103 Wiley’s Riverside Marina, LLC............98
Bourbon and Burger..........................18 Martin Bros. Chevrolet.......................91 William Kent, Inc. Auctioneers/
Bubba’s Landscape...........................68 Meadowbrook Golf...........................51 Real Estate.......................................98
Bushido Martial Arts..........................61 Minnehan’s Fun Center......................98 Wills Carpet One..............................87
Camp Cherith...................................98 Monroe Industries.............................44 Wolcott Farms....................................8
Camp Wyomoco..............................16 Mount Morris Rotary Italian Festival.....87 Wyoming County Agri-Palooza..........52
Cedar Street Sales & Rentals..............59 National Hotel..................................57 Wyoming County Chamber................53
Clean Cuts Barbershop......................59 Not Dot Shop...................................95 YMCA...............................................7
Cornell Cooperative Extension Noyes Memorial Hospital..................94 Zirbel Automotive..............................90
of Livingston County .........................37 Oak Orchard Canoe.........................59
Creekside Fabrics & Quilting..............38 Oak Orchard Lighthouse Museum.......18
Dansville Artworks.............................54 O-AT-KA Festival...............................43 Cover Photo by Ben Beagle: Young
Davis Countryside Meadows..............75 O’Brien’s Septic................................96 visitor to 2017 Geneseo Airshow plays
Deer Run Winery..............................51 Olcott Beach Carousel Park................70 with a toy biplane while a Stearman
biplane performsin the sky.
Destroyer Golf Park...........................45 Oliver’s Candies...............................54
Dr. Joseph Canzoneri........................55 Orleans County 4-H Fair....................91
Dream Lake Campground..................15 Orleans County Tourism.....................28
Dublin Corners Farm Brewery.............91 Overhead Door Co...........................78
East Aurora Flea Market......................3 Quality Inn, Geneseo......................104 Brought to you by
Fabulous festivals,
entertaining events
A major highlight of WORLD WAR II WEEKEND
summer in the four-county June 9-10 • Arcade &
GLOW region is the many Attica Railroad, 278 Main
community festivals that St., Arcade • 492-3100,
take place. https://www.aarailroad.com/
In Livingston County, the Departures leave at 1 p.m.
season includes early June Watch battles rage, ride the
events such as the Francis trains. Visit the camps and
Bellamy’s Glory Day and talk with re-enactors, check
the Photographer’s Dream out live displays with mil-
Day at Mount Morris Dam. itary vehicles and a flame-
Add in Geneseo’s Sum- thrower. Admission applies.
mer Fest, Ring of Fire
events on Conesus and
Silver lakes or Avon’s Corn
GLORY DAY FEST
Festival for more fun. And June 9 • 11 a.m. •
don’t forget the state Festi- Mount Morris
val of Balloons that floats The festival is an annual
into Dansville at the end of celebration of Flag Day
summer. and the birthplace of Fran-
If you’re willing to take cis Bellamy, author of the
a short drive, you can find Pledge of Allegiance. Fam-
luscious strawberries at ily-friendly events include a Courtney Weimar/For The Livingston County News, File Photo
Albion’s Strawberry Festi- petting zoo, arts and crafts,
A bagpiper marches in the 2017 Francis Bellamy Glory Day
val, the music-filled Ramble food, sidewalk sales, games parade in Mount Morris. The day is an annual celebration
Music and Arts Festival in for kids, music, and tours at of Flag day in the birthplace of Francis Bellamy, author of
Batavia’s Jackson Square, a the Mills Mansion. Mount the Pledge of Allegiance.
converted alley that is now Morris Central School is
a popular music destination, hosting a fun run, student Please, no pets in the park dors and distilleries and
Le Roy’s long-running art show and Art-in-the- that day. Free admission. sample their locally made
Oatka Festival, or a Civil Park Chalking Event with bourbons and whiskeys
War re-enactment set on a prizes. A tribute to histor- BATAVIA BOURBON during the first Batavia
train along the Arcade & ical residents will include Bourbon and Whiskey Fest.
Francis Bellamy, Ross & WHISKEY FEST Buffalo football legend and
Attica Railroad.
Festivals provide a per- Barnes, Sarah Bradford and June 9 • 3 to 7 p.m. • Hall of Famer Thurman
fect summer family escape John Wesley Powell. Batavia Downs, 8315 Park Thomas will also be on site.
– for a day or a couple of The Francis Bellamy Road, Batavia • www.bata-
hours. Check our list, save Memorial Parade starts at viadownsgaming.com
a date and venture out this 6 p.m. on Main Street and Explore numerous ven- See EVENTS T6
summer. heads to Bellamy Park on
Lackawanna Avenue for June 28 - October 18
ALBION STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL family fun night. Fireworks
at 9:30 p.m.
June 8-9 • 11 a.m. to 9
p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 9
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on. www.albionstrawberry- Downtown Bergen, Route
festival.com 19, Bergen
The festival marks its Fun-filled family day.
32nd anniversary this year. Parade, food and craft ven-
Parade begins at 10 a.m. dors, music, 40-foot obsta-
on Saturday. Events include cle course and new bounce
crafts, food vendors, raffle house. This year’s theme is
and musical entertainment. “Honoring Our Military.”
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Wolcott Farms
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Admission: adults $15, legal catch, and no commu-
children 7-12 $5, 6 and nications.
younger free. Free parking. 4 Seasons of Family Fun LLC
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is June 10 at 1 p.m. • Pankow Farm, 5808 Glen
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Events
From T8
RING OF FIRE
From T12 museum grounds. July 3 • 10 p.m. •
3RD OF JULY FIREWORKS Silver Lake
TOWN OF BARRE BICENTENNIAL PATRIOTIC SERVICE Residences along the
WITH RING OF FIRE
June 29-July 1 • July 1 • 11 a.m. • Cob- shore line of Silver Lake
July 3 • 10 p.m. • Cone-
Barre Town Park blestone Museum, 14393 light flares and fires. Fire-
sus Lake
The Town of Barre will Ridge Road, Albion • works at 10 p.m.
Originally an old Seneca
celebrate its bicentennial 589-9013 • www.cobble- Indian tradition, this Inde-
throughout the weekend stonemuseum.org pendence Day celebration is GO-ART! PICNIC IN THE PARK
with special events held Celebrate our nation’s the highlight of the summer July 4 • 11 a.m. to 5
mainly at Barre Town Park.
Independence Day with on Conesus Lake. p.m. • Centennial Park,
Events include a parade, When the Seneca Indians
style in the 1834 Cobble- Batavia • 343-9313 •
antique car and tractor were the sole residents of
stone Church. An 11 a.m. www.goart.org
show, games and contests, Conesus Lake they would
delicious fool, fireworks, patriotic service is planned As Picnic in the Park
with spirited music, read- gather around fires around celebrates its 40th year,
and live music. the lake to celebrate the
ings and refreshments. the theme will be 1940s.
beauty and abundance of There will be music and
HISTORIC TRADES FAIR the lake. performances on the Main
WARSAW FIREMEN’S
June 30 • 11 a.m. to 5 Lake residents light flares Stage. Art vendors, food
p.m. • Cobblestone Muse- FOURTH OF JULY CARNIVAL at 10 p.m. along the entire and family activities. Free
um, 14393 Ridge Road, July 2-4 • Warsaw Town shoreline of the lake creat- admission. Presented by the
Albion • 589-9013 • www. Park, Liberty Street, War- ing a ring of fire. The night Genesee-Orleans Regional
cobblestonemuseum.org saw • www.warsawfirede- is highlighted by fireworks Arts Council.
An artisan fair with partment.com displays. Public viewing at
demonstrations on historic Midway rides, kiddie Vitale Park or Long Point See EVENTS T19
14 • Thursday, June 7, 2018 • Summer Guide
GUIDE TO LOCAL the morning. For those who don’t like to camp, increasing
exposure to daylight and then avoiding sources of artifi-
cial light (i.e., televisions and cellphones) at night can help
CAMPGROUNDS create a similar effect.
GUIDE TO
LOCAL
CAMP
GROUNDS
• RV Campground
• RV Rentals
• Dump Station
• Cabin Rentals
• Inground Pool
• Miniature Golf
• Snack Bar
• Rec Hall
• Game Room
• Playground
• Golf Cart Rentals
• Nature Trails
• Hiking & Biking
Enjoy Fishing and
Boating on
Nearby Lakes!
Call Today to Book Your Time!
7811 Tamarack Lane, Springwater, NY 14560
585.669.2252 • www.tamarackcampground.com
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GUIDE TO LOCAL 40 Flint Hill Rd., Caledonia Owners: Edie and Joe Rae
CAMPGROUNDS
(585) 538-4200 jejrae@gmail.com
www.geneseecountrycampground.com
GUIDE TO
LOCAL
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GROUNDS
Located in between
Buffalo & Rochester
in NY’s Greater Niagara
Come to a Place Where Life
Is Worth Camping! 5 miles from
Darien Lake
Oak Orchard
Sun’s Out...
RING OF FIRE
Lighthouse Museum
Buns out.
14357 Ontario Street
Kent (Point Breeze), NY
Purchase your personalized
brick for the Memorial
Walkway at the Oak Orchard
Doug McFarland/For The LCN, File Photo
Harbor Lighthouse on the
Fireworks light up the sky shores of Lake Ontario, USA!
above Conesus Lake on Learn more at
Tubbs Memorial Park, Jessica Barrett from Nunda finished third in the sack race SUMMER FESTIVAL
Ziegler Drive, off 15A, at the 2017 York-Leicester Field Day. This year’s event is
scheduled for July 6, with a rain date of July 7. July 6-7 • Geneseo Vil-
Lima lage Park • Main and Park
Gather the family and streets • geneseorotary.com
bring your chairs or blan- day’s festivities, highlighted YORK LEICESTER FIELD DAY
by the swearing in of new WITH FIREWORKS Enjoy musical concerts,
kets to watch the fireworks entertainment, delicious
show. American citizens. Admis- July 6 • 7 p.m. • York
sion applies. food, arts and crafts ven-
Central School grounds, dors, and petting zoo in the
INDEPENDENCE DAY Routes 63 and 36, Village Park during this
July 4 • 10 a.m. to 4 JAM IN THE VALLEY Greigsville annual event. Downtown
p.m. • Genesee Country July 5-7 • Buffalo Hill Admission is free. Events businesses have sidewalk
Village & Museum, 1410 Village Campgrounds, 1629 include opening and closing sales starting Thursday.
Flint Hill Rd., Mumford • Route 20A, Varysburg • ceremonies, games for all The Rochester Philhar-
538-6822, www.gcv.org www.jaminthevalley.com ages, music, refreshment, monic Orchestra will per-
The patriotic and spirited Some of the top names in face painting, jump house form its Summer Spectac-
festivities that turned July country music play the fes- for kids and raffles. A ular with fireworks Friday
4th into America’s great- tival at Buffalo Hill Village fireworks display will com- night at 8:30 p.m., Saratoga
est national holiday still Campgrounds in Varysburg. mence at dusk. The event, Field, SUNY Geneseo.
flourish in this year’s grand Performers include Drake in its 65th year, is supported Admission.
celebration. White & The Big Fire, Billy by donations. The Teddy Bear Parade
Join the hoopla of tradi- Currington, Brett Young School rules prohibit begins on the grounds of
tional American pageantry, and Cole Swindell. For alcoholic beverages, smok- St. Michael’s Episcopal
marching bands and mer- information or tickets, visit ing, pets and outside ven-
rymaking that comprise the www.jaminthevalley.com. dors. Rain date is July 7. See EVENTS T20
20 • Thursday, June 7, 2018 • Summer Guide
Events ets are $30; $40 for VIP and $10 for
designated drivers.
Events
From T30
METRO 10 RACE
Aug. 18 • Orleans County
• www.metro10race.com
The Third Annual Metro
10 pits two unique running
communities (Rochester
and Buffalo) against each
other in a friendly compe-
tition where every runner’s
time counts. You choose the
city closest to your heart.
The 2018 event promises
to be bigger and better
with an earlier start time of
Rocco Laurienzo/The Daily News File Photo, 2017
8:20 a.m. Due to popular
demand, there is also offer- Jerry Bertolo makes adjustments to the cylinder of a Fricks 65 H Eclipse tractor during
ing a 5-mile option. Sign up the annual Alexander Gas and Steam Engine Rally. This year’s rally will celebrate 50
years.
at runsignup.com
36, Dansville • 335-9260, tage items on the grounds and 6 p.m. and Monday
OLD-TIME FIDDLERS’ FAIR poagshole.com of the Museum, at this at 6 a.m. Event highlights
Aug. 18-19 • 10 a.m. to One of the largest hill- fundraiser. include arts and craft ven-
4 p.m. • Genesee Country climbs in the country. Lots dors, food court, tethered
Village & Museum, 1410 of vendors offering food, NEW YORK STATE rides, free entertainment,
Flint Hill Rd., Mumford • merchandise and more. rides and amusements for
FESTIVAL OF BALLOONS
538-6822, www.gcv.org Admission $20; children 10 children, and a car show.
and under free. Parking is Aug. 30-Sept. 3 (Labor No pets (service dogs
Come for the history, stay Day weekend) • Dansville allowed), coolers, alco-
for revelry. The weekend $5. Event takes place rain
Municipal Airport entrance hol or drones on festival
features more than 100 or shine.
on Maple Street, Dansville • grounds. Entrance fee.
musicians on four stages. - 335-8418 • nysfob.com
from polished professional STONE TOOL TECHNOLOGY SHOW The festival begins with a
to the youngest beginner. Aug. 24-26 • 10 a.m. to free balloon glow Thursday
Enjoy the non-stop enter- 6 p.m. • Highbanks Rec- from 8:30 to 10 p.m. Daily
tainment. Held rain or reation Area, Letchworth balloon flights (weather
shine. Admission applies. State Park • 493-3600 permitting) Friday 6 p.m., See EVENTS T32
This event features Saturday and Sunday 6 a.m.
GERMANFEST flintknapping, stone tool
Aug. 25 • noon to 6 p.m. making demonstrations,
• Attica Veterans Park, Native American crafts and
Exchange St., Attica • 19th century mountain men
www.atticalions.org encampment, and Atl-Atl
Come celebrate all things competition. Pick Your Own
German with food, music • Strawberries • Christmas Trees
and entertainment for the ATTIC TREASURES SALE • Raspberries • Blueberries
entire family.
Aug. 25 • 10 a.m. to 3
p.m. • Livingston County
• Apples • and More! 798-4247
POAGS HOLE PROFESSIONAL Historical Society Museum, You will be delighted with our wide variety of seasonal fresh fruits and vegetables. This season starts with
our strawberries. Both u-pick and already picked available. The summer season continues with fruits and
MOTORCYCLE HILLCLIMB 30 Center St., Geneseo • vegetables, both freshly picked and u-pick, and brought to you from our garden and various local farm-
Aug. 19 • 12:30 p.m. 243-9147 or email ers. Large quantities are offered for some of the fruits and vegetables. Call ahead and place your order.
(gates open 9 a.m.) • 10401 lchistory@frontier.com
Poags Hole Rd., off Route Shop for quality and vin- 11170 Maple Ridge Rd. • Medina, NY 14103
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Elizabeth “Betsy”
Matthews
Associate RE Broker, GRI, CBR
Cell: (585) 370-5131
RealtorBetsy@gmail.com
Holly Harvey
Associate RE Broker
Cell: (585) 414-4845
h.h.harvey@frontierrnet.net
Places BATAVIA
AUSTIN PARK
St. Information: 345-6305.
Places
From T41
LIONS PARK
Home of Tonawanda
Valley Girls Softball and
Batavia Bull Dawg’s youth
football. Also has horseshoe
pits, pavilion with electric-
ity, picnic tables and char-
coal grill. 11 Wallace St.
Information: 345-6305.
3 LEGGED PIG
REAL PIT BBQ
3415 Rochester Rd., Lakeville - 585.346.0001
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Monday - Closed
Tuesday-Sunday 11am-Close
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Cannot be combined with any other special.
OPEN:
MEMORIAL DAY & LABOR DAY One per person. Expires January 1st, 2019.
3leggedpigbbq@gmail.com
Like Us On Facebook
To See Our Specials WWW.3LEGGEDPIG.COM
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KITCHEN
AND BATH
Come visit our
Factory Showroom
Monroe Industries, Inc.
5611 Tec Dr., Avon, NY 14414
585-226-8230 • monroeind.com
Fax: 585-226-8276
61st
61st Annual
Annual
Attica Championship
Rodeo
August 2nd 8pm
August 3rd 8pm
August 4th 1pm & 8pm
August 5th 2pm
Tickets available now
www.dailynewstickets.com
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Places
From T48
Leicester
STARR PARK
Picnic pavilion, play
equipment and ball fields.
Route 36.
EMPIRE DRAGWAY
A quarter mile drag strip
hosting world-class events
on Fridays and Saturdays
into October, 2011 New Rd.
in Leicester. Information:
382-3030, www.Empire-
Livingston County Photograph
Dragway.com.
Conesus Lake provides many recreational opportunities.
Lima CONESUS LAKE BOAT LAUNCHES
MARK TUBBS MEMORIAL PARK Pontoons, ski boats, fish-
Enclosed pavilion, play-
ground, paved trails for hik-
ing boats, canoes, paddle-
boats and personal water- 2018
ing, picnic area with grills. craft use this launch site.
n Hartson Point, 5030
Summer Program
A network of walking trails
opened in October 2013. East Lake Rd., Livonia.
History Heroes
Trail entrance is near south- n Pebble Beach Road:
west corner of the parking 1/4 mile south of Route
area. 7384 Ziegler Drive. 20A in hamlet of Lakeville.
Hand launch, 120 cars.
Open to children ages 7 -12
n Sand Point: on Route
LIMA HISTORICAL SOCIETY’S 20A in hamlet of Lakeville.
TENNIE BURTON MUSEUM Hand launch, 50 cars. Famous Historic Sites • Cemetery Tour
Open Sundays 2-4 p.m., Historic Crafts • Animal Show
June to end of September.
1850 Rochester St. 624-
VITALE PARK • Penny Carnival (Bring A Friend!)
Community park at north-
1050 LimaHistorical.org. ern end of the lake at the
• Musical Celebration
outlet. Summer concerts are
Livonia featured at the Gazebo on For more information or to register your
BOWEN MEMORIAL PARK Sunday nights. Restrooms, child, please contact,
benches, picnic tables, play-
Playground, picnic shel-
ground, gardens, fishing, the Holland Land Office Museum at:
ter, ball fields and skate-
docks, walking trails, pavil-
585-343-4727
boarding park. 62 Main St.
ions and grills are provid-
ed. Hand boat launch. No
COMMUNITY PARK swimming. Route 20A, Big hollandlandoffice@gmail.com
Small park on Route 20A Tree Road, Lakeville. Infor-
at the bottom of the hill mation: 346-3710. Program coordinator: Anne Marie Starowitz
leading to the village. 2 Big Museum Director: Ryan Duffy
Tree St. See PLACES T50
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ALWAYS A HIT
FOR SUMMER FUN
BATAVIA MUCKDOGS BASEBALL
2018 NIGHTLY PROMOTIONS For tickets visit
FRIDAY: $1.00 12oz. Domestic Drafts
SATURDAY: Post-Game Fireworks
MUCKDOGS.COM
SUNDAY: Kids Run the Bases or call 585-483-DOGS (3647)
JULY 3rd Independence Eve
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July 23 – The Peartz
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July 30 – Gap Mangione
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ton and Red Jacket streets.
ny, country.
Aug. 20 – Andrew Van-
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Norstrand and Tim Ball, fid-
dle music.
Aug. 27 – Dady Brothers,
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D
id you know Gen-
esee County wel-
comes nearly 2 mil-
lion visitors every
year?
Genesee County’s diversi-
ty is an attraction in itself for
many travelers. Thrill enthu-
siasts come for “destination
fun,” Darien Lake Amuse-
ment Park, the state’s larg-
est water and theme park.
Batavia Downs Gaming &
Hotel is another visitor-mag-
net with live harness racing
at the oldest lighted harness
Mark Gutman/The Daily News File Photo
racetrack in North America,
summer concert series, as Luna, left, and Axel dash in the 2017 Batavia Downs wiener dog races. Batavia Downs is
well as great dining. Unique one of the major attractions in Genesee County.
attractions such as Oliver’s in Stafford, and of course, Our Visitor Center is not the same great things, and
Candies and the Jell-O Gal- the D&R Depot Restaurant just for the out-of-county invite previous visitors back
lery, speak for themselves as in LeRoy. By now you’re visitors. It’s also for you, again to see what’s new. We
must-see destinations. Our
probably thinking of some the locals. Consider us a produce a comprehensive
historical sites, like the Hol-
of your favorite local spots. resource when you are wel- Genesee Country visitor’s
land Land Office Museum
and all of our community We hope that you’ve heard coming your out-of-town guide, dining guide, visitor
historical societies and muse- by now that the Genesee friends and family. We can coupons, golf package bro-
ums tell our story and attract County Chamber of Com- provide you with recommen- chure and a printed events
history enthusiasts. We have merce has moved to a new dations for local and regional calendar. All of our tourism
some of the best views of location on Park Road and day trips, or regional bro- opportunities and local travel
nature in Western New York opened a year-round Visitor chures to assist in planning a information can be found on
with Iroquois National Wild- Center, right next-door to the stay-cation. Stop in to gather our website at www.Visit-
life Refuge, the state’s larg- Quality Inn & Suites. Per- some information and rec- GeneseeNY.com.
est wildlife refuge and the haps, you’ve even stopped ommendations. If we don’t Our Visitor Center is occu-
oldest county forest in New in to check out our beauti- have exactly what you’re pied by volunteers during
York State, Genesee Coun- ful new space and had the looking for, we’ll assist you the peak travel season, late
ty Park & Forest, which opportunity to chat with our to make sure you receive the May to early September.
offers diverse recreation, friendly tourism staff. If not, information you need. Visitors love to interact with
educational programs and a we hope you will. In 2017, Speaking of travel infor- our friendly volunteers and
beautiful interpretive center. our new Visitor Center wel- mation, our office produces the volunteers enjoy meet-
Paranormal-curious travel- comed nearly 3,000 travel- several informative and fun ing all these travelers. Vol-
ers test their courage while ers. During the peak season brochures to represent Gen- unteers and staff welcome
exploring the haunted halls months alone, over 2,400 esee County. We distribute familiar faces with the same
of Rolling Hills Asylum, the local and regional travel bro- these brochures and guides smiles and excitement as we
second most haunted loca- chures and pamphlets moved throughout the northeast do first-time visitors. If you
tion in the United States. from our Visitor Center into United States and Southern would you like to help us
As for all the great dining the hands of the traveler. Ontario, Canada. We also welcome visitors to our great
options, people come to We try our best to offer the make them available locally, community, call our Tour-
Genesee County just to dine perfect variety of local and to keep the great citizens ism Department at (585)
at destination restaurants like regional guides, as many of informed on the fun things to 344-4152 to inquiry about
Alex’s Place and The Red our visitors travel from New do, as well as regionally, to volunteer opportunities.
Osier Landmark Restaurant York City to Niagara Falls. invite new visitors to enjoy We’d love to have you.
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reat hiking, tasty craft
beverages, and spec-
tacular waterfalls are
just three of the ma-
ny things that draw visitors to
Livingston County in the Fin-
ger Lakes. In the last year and
a half, five breweries and a ci-
derworks have opened or are
in the final process of opening.
These establishments join our
award-winning Finger Lakes
wineries, Deer Run and Eagle
Crest.
The microbreweries and
cidery make small batch, craft Livingston County Area Chamber of Commerce
beverages from local hops, The Genesee Valley Greenway State Park is one of many natural attractions to explore
regional grape varieties, and in Livingston County.
second-to-none New York
state apples. It is the local Young. Cider sippers can sit rugged route has some spe- minted outdoor experience
soils, water, and weather that on the patio and listen to local cial moments such as when it soak into your mind. Why
gives beverages made here musicians while they watch passes along the gorge cliffs not unwind with a unique ale
a distinctive taste that can the sunset on Conesus Lake. of Letchworth State Park and or lager from Dublin Cor-
be duplicated nowhere else. Want to earn your thirst? into some of the “high coun- ners Brewery in York, New
The very nature of being a Why not hike or bike in the try” of the Southern Tier of York. Can’t get any fresher
craft brewer, vinter, or cider spectacular Finger Lakes the state. Detailed maps and beer as the hops are growing
master allows these crafts countryside and forests of guides are available to lead right outside the front door!
to be practiced at its most Livingston County. The hikers along its varying path Owners Justin and Heather
pure state with hands-on care. County has hundreds of miles to shelters and camping sites Grant would love to meet
Each small batch is tested and of trails ranging from the along the way. you and tell you the story
tasted until they reflect exact- Genesee Valley Greenway to For those families who of their brewery. Visitor
ly what these regional food our sections of the hundreds love to hike together and see David Mackey summed it
entrepreneurs had in mind of miles long Finger Lakes waterfalls up close, Stony up this way, “Great people,
when opening their boutique Trail. Brook State Park’s beauti- great beers, great time, we are
businesses. The Genesee Valley Gre- ful gorge trail is a true gem. already talking about our next
Experience innovative new enway State Park is 90 miles This friendly route follows trip out there. 5 stars!”
ciders, with names like Blue- long and follows former canal the river and passes by three Livingston County’s new-
berry Hills and Apple Pie at and railroad routes that con- major waterfalls until it est brewery is Battle Street
OSB Ciderworks in Lakev- nected the agriculture of the comes to the top of a 50 foot Brewery in Dansville. Broth-
ille. While enjoying these valley to the rest of the state. wide waterfall which roars er owners, Doug and Thomas
unique drinks, you have a Being built for canals and into the river below. Acomb, took an abandoned
great chance of meeting and rails, the majority of this trail Any visit to the Western 1870’s train depot and com-
chatting with brother and sis- is fairly level with a good Finger Lakes Region is not pletely renovated and restored
ter owners Eric and Elise. surface as it passes through complete without a visit to it to make a contemporary
Taste a flight at the cider- woodlands, wetlands, valleys, “the Grand Canyon of the brewery with a vintage rail-
works, located adjacent to farmlands and historic villag- East”, Letchworth State Park. road feel. They also serve
the westernmost Finger Lake, es from Monroe to Cattarau- Both trekkers and photogra- wine, cider, and food for peo-
then take home a growl- gus Counties. phers find endless beauty in ple who want more choices.
er of your favorite to enjoy The Finger Lakes Trail is the three large and nearly 100 Battle Street Brewery is just a
at your leisure. “The place an extensive system of paths smaller waterfalls that pour “hop,” skip, and a jump from
made a believer out of me! that begins in the Alleghe- from the cliffs into the Gene- Stony Brook State Park, the
The ciders were not too sweet ny National Forest in Penn- see River. Your task is to see perfect end to a perfect day.
and were packed with layers sylvania and continues north if you can find them all. For more information on
of complex flavors...the gin- then west through central A visit to one of the Coun- Livingston County, visit
ger citrus was my absolute New York until it ends in ty’s microbreweries is just www.FingerLakesWest.com
favorite”, said patron Amber the Catskills. This at times the ticket to let your freshly or call 1-800-538-7365.
Summer Guide • Thursday, June 7, 2018 • 85
I
n the age of distractions the Orleans County Marine
and acceleration, it’s Park featuring live music
more important than ev- and food & beverage ven-
er to unplug your device dors (July 10-Aug. 14).
and connect to what really The 4-H Fairgrounds
matters. We understand that have a full schedule of horse
finding a stimulating envi- shows and dog shows this
ronment for the entire fam- summer and highlighted
ily can be challenging when by Orleans County Cornell
there are so many popular Cooperative Extension’s,
destinations to choose from. 72nd annual 4-H Fair, July
Orleans County is one of 23-28.
those best-kept-secrets that The fourth annual Metro
our returning visitors feel 10 race is scheduled for
a sense of home and would Aug. 18 at Bullard Park
prefer to keep all to them- where runners will compete
selves. We are known for for the coveted trophy for
our world-class fishing, our either Team Rochester or
farm fresh produce, award Team Buffalo. (Metro10R-
winning wineries, unique ace.com)
cobblestone and sandstone The Corning Museum of
architecture and friend- Glass GlassBarge and the
ly canal town culture. We Schooner Lois McClure
invite you to experience our will be cruising through
hometown charm and rich Orleans County this sum-
heritage at the following mer, anchoring at two loca-
events. tions on the Erie Canal pro-
The Cobblestone Muse- viding free glass blowing
um is hosting a variety of demonstrations and tours
cultural programs this year. in celebration of CMoG’s
The Historic Trades Fair Mark Gutman/The Daily News File Photo, 2017
150th anniversary. They
is June 30 with artisans at Ben Restivo adds whipped cream to a strawberry short- will be docked at the Hol-
work demonstrating his- cake during the 2017 Strawberry Festival in Albion. He ley Canal Park July 24 and
toric handcrafts. (Cobble- works for Breeze Inn Again Cafe in Kent. Medina Canal Basin on
stoneMuseum.org) August 10-11.
Enjoy the fruits of our ing an arts and crafts show featuring a parade, arts & Wind down the summer
labor every Saturday morn- on the courthouse lawn, live crafts, chicken barbecue, for our third annual Orle-
ing at the Canal Village entertainment throughout children’s activities, duck ans County Heritage Fes-
Farmers Market in Medi- historic downtown Albion race and highlighted with a tival, Sept. 7-16 where we
na featuring epicurean as well as the parade Sat- spectacular fireworks dis- will host lectures, tours and
delights from locally grown urday morning and chalk play. events. Visit Orleansnyher-
produce, craft beverages, the walk art contest. Come We continue to celebrate itage.com for more infor-
locally raised meats and a celebrate the bicentenni- the Erie Canal’s bicenten- mation.
wide selection of delicacies. al of two of our towns: nial – including when hun- For more information on
Holley will host its annual the Town of Shelby will dreds of cyclists participate any of our events, to locate
June Fest on June 2 with celebrate June 16 and the in the annual Cycle the Erie overnight accommodations
arts & crafts, antique boat Town of Barre celebrates Canal adventure July 8–15, such as a campground or
parade and live entertain- June 29-30. Lyndonville with stops in Medina and waterfront cottages, visit
ment. June 8-9, Albion will kicks off the July celebra- Albion. OrleansCountyTourism.
celebrate the 32nd Annual tions at the 43rd annual Cruise in, by boat, bike or com. Follow us on Face-
Strawberry Festival featur- Independence Day Festival traditional methods, to Point book.
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T
he lure of Letchworth
State Park, the “Grand
Canyon of the East”
and the No. 1 state
park in the USA and No. 1 New
York State attraction, beckons
those who love the splendor of
stunning vistas and waterfalls.
Hiking, biking, swimming,
whitewater rafting and hot air
ballooning are just some of the
activities available at Letch-
worth.
But there are plenty of
other fun activities and events
planned for this summer in
Wyoming County.
Agri-Palooza, a fun-filled
day on the farm, will be Letchworth State Park is the top destination in Wyoming County. This photo of the Low-
June 10 at Pankow Farms er Falls by Sarah Marsch took third place in the “I Love Wyoming County” photography
in Castile, right around the contest.
corner from beautiful Letch-
worth State Park. In addition will perform live in concert ly entertainment provide ing Civil War re-enactments.
to educational displays, farm at 8 p.m. with fireworks to enjoyment for all – classic Love the outdoors and want
tours, and children’s games follow. car shows take place every to explore uniquely spots in
and activities, Agri-Palooza Visit Warsaw Valley Fest, Thursday. Super Cruise Wyoming County? Spend
visitors will have an endless July 12-14, in the village of nights at the Corral run on this summer experiencing our
variety of Wyoming County Warsaw. Stroll along Main the third Thursday of each geocaching trail – a hi-tech
products to check out, taste Street and enjoy craft ven- month, June through Septem- treasure hunt that utilizes
and purchase including chips, dors, fun events, tasty food, ber. your smart phone and sense
cheese, milk, maple products wonderful entertainment and Spend a beautiful summer of adventure. Each geocache
and more. much more. afternoon riding through the will require you to find a con-
Celebrate America’s inde- Tis the season for arts and nature park at Hidden Valley tainer with a secret passcode
pendence holiday during Jam culture. Start by enjoying Animal Adventure and come inside – with enough code
in the Valley at Buffalo Hill Shake on the Lake’s Wyo- face to face with some of the words you will be rewarded
Village in Varysburg July 5-7 ming County Week perfor- world’s most exotic animals; with a collectible coin!
with myriad national country mances of Shakespeare’s an adventure kids of all ages Wrap up the summer at one
recording artists — followed “Richard III” July 30-Aug. 4. will love. At the end of the of the county’s most popu-
by massive fireworks. Experience a once-in-a-life- tour, enjoy a delicious dinner lar events – the Wyoming
Want tasty farm fresh pro- time event when the Buffalo of wild game meats at the County Fair, Aug. 11-18. As
duce and baked goods? Try Philharmonic Orchestra visits Lodge at Hidden Valley. always, there will be myr-
a Saturday morning farmers’ the Archery Field in Letch- Experience the beautiful iad entertainment options,
market in Perry, or visit the worth State Park July 14 – sweeping countryside with a including County vendors,
Warsaw farmers’ market on with fireworks over the gorge train ride along the Arcade arts and crafts, food and
Thursday evenings. On July following their performance. and Attica Railroad. The more.
14, visit the Tour de Per-RY Wholesome family activ- excursion train runs week- For more information on
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Submitted Photo
Josh Rice, a Perry native and founder of Theatre@37 on Main Street, performs as one of several puppeteers in a
show. Thanks to his efforts and support from several Wyoming County arts programs and sponsors, Perry will play
host to an inaugural New York State Puppet Festival in June.
Puppets
From T92
visual and performing artists Koryu Nishikawa V, a Japanese National Cultural Treasure and fifth-generation head-
have helped to strengthen the master of Hachioji Kuruma Ningyo Theatre Company, is a dear friend of Josh Rice and
local arts economy,” a recent one of the featured artists during this June’s inaugural New York State Puppet Festival.
release from the Chamber Wyoming County Rural Arts and expose them to some- n Concrete Temple Theatre
office states. “The County Initiative and the Arts Council thing new? And to show art- presenting the acclaimed fam-
already has many appealing for Wyoming County and fis- ists and audiences why I think ily show “Gepetto: Extraordi-
arts and cultural activities, cally sponsored by the Perry this place can be an arts and nary Extremities.”
which makes it already a day Main Street Association. cultural destination? It’s the n Tom Lee and Lisa Gon-
trip destination for the greater “The impact of arts projects reason I do any of this — to zales premiering their dance/
region. The study found that like the New York State Pup- make the art I love, in a place puppetry hybrid piece, “Place
Wyoming County’s authentic pet Festival on communities I love, with people I love, for (No Place).” Lee will also
and organic arts industry was like ours is profound,” said a community I love. That is present a shadow puppet
already a strong story, and one Jacqueline Hoyt, executive piece for children, “Tomte.”
living the dream.”
that can be amplified through director of the Arts Council n Sam Jay Gold presenting
multiple marketing avenues for Wyoming County. “We About the artists his new Czech-marionette
and existing programs.” now can say that our com- and Balinese shadow pup-
Rice has known that for a munities can see works of New York State Puppet
petry-inspired piece, “Untold
long time, really — he shared art never seen before in the Festival artists will include: Stories from the War with the
a story of the Regional Eco- entirety of the state, right n Dan Hurlin, winner of
Newts.”
nomic Development Coun- here.” the Rome Prize and Alpert
n Rice and his origi-
cil’s $20,000 investment in And, at the very least, the Award in Theatre, a Guggen- nal puppet piece, “The
Shake on the Lake three years festival is a dream come true heim Fellow and director of Marooned.”
ago as evidence for his claim. for Rice — and hopefully the graduate theater program n Hamida Khatri, a Paki-
“They believe the arts serves as only the first of at Sarah Lawrence College, stani-born puppeteer and
create jobs, so they gave us many in his hometown. exhibiting his works. visual artist, teaching pup-
the resources ...,” Rice said. “Why not show the people n Koryu Nishikawa V, a petry workshops based on
“They believed in us, and now that inspired me where I came “Japanese National Cultural her social justice program,
I am believing in more...” from and how beautiful it is?” Treasure” and fifth-genera- Project KALI.
The festival, which runs he asked. “Why not show the tion headmaster of Hachioji –––
from June 14 to the 24, is community the kind of work Kuruma Ningyo Theatre More information can be found
supported by grants from the that inspires me as an artist Company. by visiting www.nyspf.org.
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