Thursday, February 27, 2014



It's Garbage Day
10.8 degrees and overcast at 7:00 a.m.


"Cold and Blustery Today,Areas of Heavy Lake Snow Redevelop Late Today

Another arctic cold front will swing through today with blustery conditions and a round of passing snow showers.  Any accumulation will be fairly minimal, although watch for some slick and changeable travel.  Temps will remain frigid with highs only around 20 and wind chills remaining around and at times below zero.  The lake snow machine will fire up again towards the end of the day with heavier squalls developing, mainly north of the thruway.  Lake Snow Warnings and Advisories are in place.  Where we're not picking up the lake effect there will be frigid wind chills with Wind Chill Advisories in place for much of the region.  High pressure will arrive tomorrow with any lake effect tapering early and most of the day bringing sunshine.  It will be cold and brisk with highs only in the low to mid teens.

Some slightly milder air will arrive on Saturday with highs near 30.  There will be limited sun with a few spotty flurries and light snow showers.  We'll have to watch a larger storm system Sunday into Monday with the chance for some area-wide snow.  As of now it looks as though the worst of this storm will pass to our south.  Another shot of bitter cold will follow for the first half of next week. Keep warm!"



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Veronica J. Spooner
1930 - 2014

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HAPPENING TODAY



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At the Library


Canvas Letter Art,  6pm – 7pm
Where

Ages 7 & up | Sign Up

Kids can come to the library and make a beautiful canvas art piece with their initial to hang in their room. Space is limited, sign up soon. 

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Movie: Lemony Snicket,  6pm – 7pm
Watch a movie on our big screen!
Celebrate the author Lemony Snicket by coming to the library to watch the movie Lemony Snicket! After you can check out one of his books!


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Tomorrow: The Classic Movie at 1:00


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PLANNING AHEAD


Did you know that if you have Time-Warner Cable you'll be able to watch Saturday's Big Game at the Dome on TV?

(Click to enlarge.)

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ALSO HAPPENING ON SATURDAY


And look what the weather's doing for you!


Please send me pictures of YOUR team!

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I may have been creating the impression that everyone around Waterville is tired of Winter: that's not so!

Dan Williams has plenty of ways to have Fun out in the snow and ice!


How about doing some Ice Climbing?


Or making Zip-line Splash?


I've saved the best for last:  a Youtube Video,



Now you know how!

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Have a great day everyone!

Wednesday, February 26, 2014


The Blogger!

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It's Recyclables Collection Day
15 degrees at 5:40 a.m.

The TWCNY morning Weather Forecast:


"Snow Showers Continue, COLD the Rest of the Week.

"We have some weak disturbances working through that will trigger more lake snow and scattered snow showers so our weather is expected to stay on the unsettled side through about the end of the week. 

During this time period, temperatures will continue to run well below average with highs generally in the teens. Lake snow will also continue to bounce around over the next few days. 


Getting into the weekend we may get some temporary relief from the bitter cold as temperatures climb into the 20s Saturday and Sunday."






SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT

from Carrie Woodhouse at WCS re:

Section III High School Basketball Championship 
Saturday, March 1st  Game time 12:45
Waterville Indians vs. Fabius-Pompey Falcons

Team Bus will leave from the Waterville High School at 9:00 A.M. with a sendoff thru the village . 

We will be selling pre-sale tickets from the Athletic office $7.00  (  $8.00 at the dome) 
Tickets can be purchased from 7:30-3:30 MON-FRI  
Ticket sales will be shut-off at 2:00 P.M. on Friday, February 28th.

We will be offering a spectator bus which will leave the High School at 10:45 A.M. Tickets will be $2.00
TICKETS MUST BE PURCHASED IN ADVANCE.

Carrie also sent me this flyer which had been provided by SU.

(Click to enlarge.)

If anyone has better directions or a clearer map I'd really welcome it!

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IN THE MAIL

From Jeff Reynolds, this picture of the Tuesday afternoon Pitch Club.


"Too Much Fun!"

(Thanks, Jeff!)

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IN THE NEWS

Front Page Headlines from
THE WATERVILLE TIMES.

"Domeward Bound!"
"Showing Support"
"Marshall Rec Gets A Review "
"Great Turnout"
"Accident Leads To Arrest"
"Village of Waterville"
"Oriskany Falls Board Meeting"

FOR MORE, PLEASE CLICK HERE.

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More - when I stop blowing my nose!


Tuesday, February 25, 2014


It's 17 degrees at 6:30 a.m., with another inch or so of fresh "puff."

Here's the morning weather forecast from TWCNY:

"Lake Effect Snow, COLD the Rest of the Week

Lake snow showers remain in the forecast for today and it is going to be very chilly with afternoon highs in the upper teens and low 20s. Wind chills will be in the single digits and near zero.

We have some weak disturbances working through that will trigger more lake snow and area wide light snow showers so our weather is expected to stay on the unsettled side through about the end of the week. During this time period, temperatures will continue to run well below average with highs generally in the teens.

Getting into the weekend we may get some temporary relief from the bitter cold as temperatures climb closer to 30 degrees on Saturday."


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NEWS



Next Stop  -   The Carrier Dome



 Class C final - Fabius-Pompey vs. Waterville

Saturday, March 1 at 12:45 p.m.

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IN THE MAIL



As I wrote in yesterday morning's blog post, a controversy has arisen regarding the distribution of funds raised by the Mudfest event.  Here is a letter written by the originator of Mudfest, Daniel Williams, originally addressed "To the Editor:"

"I am thrilled to be back to work on the Daniel Barden Highland Mudfest. Our 2nd annual event takes place on Saturday, April 5th at MKJ Farm in Deansboro. Last year, with the overwhelming support of the local community, together we raised more than $80,000 for Daniel’s two remaining sibling’s college funds. We did more than that though. As a community we took on a collective challenge. For some of us, that challenge was physical; for others, it was emotional. The result of that challenge was an outpouring of love and kindness that buoyed the Barden family from the depths of grief. We are bringing that same spirit to this year’s Mudfest and we hope you are too.

"I made a decision to donate half of the proceeds of this year’s event to Sandy Hook Promise, an organization that was born out of the mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in December 2012. The other half of the proceeds will benefit Compeer, a local charity that establishes long-term mentoring relationships to benefit children and adults with mental health challenges. I never imagined that partnering with Sandy Hook Promise would cause people to believe that I am “anti-gun”. I am writing this letter to put that rumor to bed.

"Sandy Hook Promise is comprised of a team of people who were affected in some way by unimaginable grief. Some members of the team are parents of victims of the massacre and others were touched so strongly by what happened that day in Sandy Hook that they have made it their life’s work to lift people up.

"That is the goal of the Mudfest; to lift us all up from whatever place we may be in. Taking your body and mind of its comfort zone through intense physical exercise is the way to bring wellness to your soul. Mental wellness is the main priority for Compeer and Sandy Hook Promise.

"The parents of victims of the shooting who work at Sandy Hook Promise lost their child to a madman with a gun. They could have turned anti-gun. They didn’t. They know this is a complex problem that can’t be solved by eliminating guns. They know that Sandy Hook, and other countless shootings, are a result of poor mental health, inadequate parenting, disintegrating communities and then, guns. Guns that have fallen into the hands of people aiming to harm themselves or others.

"The position of SHP on guns is simple:

-Expanded background checks for internet and private sales (not interfamilial)
-Ammunition magazines limited to 10 rounds (the shooter at Sandy Hook used 30-caliber magazines)

"SHP is looking into ways to address mental wellness, community connectedness, and peer-to-peer programs. I think about what spirit Tammy Alcott sparked in our community with the Boilermaker Training Program. Commuters driving through our town on weeknights in the Spring must think to themselves what a healthy, connected village Waterville is. This is the spirit of which I would like to continue. I would love to start my own mentoring program that aims to get kids outside to reconnect with nature. I feel tremendous benefits of my time spent in the wilderness with my family.

"I could sit on the sidelines with my wife and kids and believe that we are all healthy and safe. By doing this, I would be neglecting the idea that so many of our youth and adults are in need of mental wellness programs. I woke up to this fact a few months before the shooting at Sandy Hook. Then, Daniel’s cousin delivered one of the eulogies at his funeral. Her last message resonates with me to this day. 'We are deeply grateful to all of you and beg your indulgence for one more favor; please think back on the beautiful life that Daniel Barden knew for seven short years. Honor that life by increasing the number of helpers in our world by behaving like one yourself. If you see something broken, fix it; if you can intervene and spare someone pain, do so; and if you know you have a moral obligation to speak out against what you feel needs to change, then stand up and speak'.

"In my opinion, the folks on the far left and far right have been speaking too much, and they are way too loud. We, the silent majority, trudge along day after day just trying to get through life. I talk to so many people who say things such as,"We can't stop this from happening. This is just the way the world is today." Henry Ford said, "If you think you can do a thing or you think you can't do a thing, you’re right." Those that know me know that I'm not going to take the quitter’s path. I only need to look at my kids to draw the strength to continue to fight for common sense and a safer world.

"For those of you who had the privilege to attend last year’s event, we hope you are ready for this year! You can look forward to burning canoes, more obstacles and six bands at the finish, among other surprises.
To learn more about us visit us on the web: bardenmudfest.org. I look forward to getting my mud on with you all again this year.

Thanks,

Dan Williams"



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ALSO IN THE MAIL ....

From Gretchen Maine, who had just finished reading "Fella" by Dr. Dan Gilchrist:

 "Awesome book. I laughed, I cried, and felt every emotion in between. If I had any criticism, it would be that it should be another 200 pages long!!!"

Thanks, Gretchen!


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- and a note from Kris Eisenhut at the Kountry Kafe that read: "Could you would you please mention that Wednesday Night we are having Chicken N Biscuits 4-8:00 pm."

I replied:  "Sounds good, but - unfortunately - I have a pretty firm rule: I don't promote special menus or events for businesses unless the sales in some way benefit a not-for-profit organization or a family/person in need. Otherwise, I'd be overrun with weekly 'specials' from every eating establishment around, and that really should come under the heading of 'paid advertising' -- something I just don't want to get into."
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For Today's Events, please scroll down to yesterday morning's post.

And please note that I have changed the link to the Obituary for Kristen Truitt.

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Have a good day, everyone!




Monday, February 24, 2014

With Extraordinary Sadness



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1970 -2014

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Partial Blog Post! More to come!




IN THE NEWS

YES!  THEY DID IT!!!



WATERVILLE 65 - WEST CANADA VALLEY 56

- from Syracuse.com.


Photo by Brian Staring with this caption: 
"Zach sends a message with a slam dunk in the West Canada Valley game. 
'We came here to win!' "

(Thanks so much, Brian!)

"NY Mills, Waterville & Oriskany Boys Advance to Finals"
- from the Observer-Dispatch.

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ALSO IN SPORTS

-from the Utica Observer-Dispatch.

(A heptathlon is a track and field combined events contest made up of seven events. 
The name derives from the Greek hepta (seven) and athlon (contest).)

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FROM WKTV:
"Four Injured in One-Car Motor Vehicle Accident."

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It's Garbage Day.
23 degrees at 6:00 a.m. with just an inch or so of new snow.


The TVCNY Morning Weather Forecast: 

Localized Lake Snow, Much Colder 


Lake snow showers and squalls will be around through today with some steadier squalls and windy conditions. It will be chilly with slower travel conditions with in this lake effect. 

Lake snow will then move back North Monday night into Oswego, Oneida, Northern Cayuga and Northern Onondaga county bringing additional moderate/heavy snowfall. Lake snow will mostly stay North of the Thruway Tuesday. Tuesday night will feature area-wide flurries/snow showers with an upper level disturbance moving through. A stronger storm will move by to our southeast. This looks like a near miss right now, but bears watching.

On the temperature side of things, expect below average readings over the next 7 days. Temperatures will gradually get colder heading into the middle of the week with highs only in the teens by Wednesday."


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Miscellaneous Pictures, Here & There,

but..................


You'll have to wait for captions!

I'm having intermittent mini power outages that are slowing down the blogging process!

Please come back a little later!








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Mid-winter Recess began a day early: on Friday the 14th it was really cold, it really snowed, and school was first delayed and then really closed!








 







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COMING EVENTS

Tuesday

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Photo by Jeff Reynolds


Pitch Club at 2:15


Knit 2gether at 7:00

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School Board Meeting at 6:30 p.m.

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SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT
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If you missed the last Market Day you missed displays by even more vendors  .....


............. like this one:  snug caps, hats and more,  all by Virginia Keith!  

(Ginny is also an ace photographer who never goes anywhere without her camera - unlike your blogger! - and who volunteered to take all of these pictures!   Thank You, Ginny!)





I don't know whose display this was, but there were bags and wallets in just about all shapes and sizes and colors imaginable!




Carol Gloss takes a close-up look at Heather Biven's creations.
You can read about and see pictures of Heather's work here: 
at Weathered Heather.




Yes, that's true!  
and I can vouch for the plain, old-fashioned goodness of these cookies!




You don't have to be French - or even a grown-up! - to be drawn right to the display de la biscuiterie fine.


Jarrod Jaquays has an impressive display of unique, oven-proof pottery.

In the right-hand part of the photograph, Annette Gurdo chats with "The Creative Shepherd," to whose Roasted Garlic Cheese Spread I've become quite addicted!




I sent this picture to his Facebook page with the caption:
"Forget the crackers; just use a spoon!"

This week I'll get some of his other products ......



............. and also some Mustard .......




and some of yet another vendor's pickles!

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When you go, allow time to stand around - or sit - and chat!





Members of SouthGate Ministries sponsor a Coffee Corner that is especially popular!

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MARK YOUR CALENDARS!



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COMING ON APRIL 5th
The Second Annual Barden Highland Mudfest

How could such a good event cause a controversy?
Well - apparently it has!

You'll want to read a letter from Dan Williams in tomorrow's Blog Post.