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Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 3 Meet Miss Penn Yan 2019 Riley Dallos

he cover photo ther/granddaughter pair and played modified In order to make Penn on this issue of that are any closer than girls softball and soccer Yan a place where youth TSummertime is these two. at Penn Yan Academy. want to stay and raise a classic in many ways He beamed with pride In the community she families, we need to — from the iconic view when she performed participates in PYTCo make sure they stay of Keuka Lake’s East as the first Madeline in productions, volunteers healthy and happy,” she Branch from Neil & Madeline’s Christmas in at the Yates County says. Joyce Simmons’ Vine- 2014. Would the mem- Humane Society and The Miss Penn Yan yards on Culver Hill bers of PYTCo (Penn- Milly’s Pantry, and is a program is a scholarship Road to Lee Sackett’s sylvania Yankee Theater student of the Seneca program managed by 1928 Model A Sport Company) who chose School of Performing Yates County women. Coupe. her then know they Arts and babysits. Each year at StarShine, But the element that would be sponsoring her As Miss Penn Yan, the Penn Yan Christmas pulls it all together is bid for Miss Penn Yan Riley wants to focus on festival, Miss Penn Yan Riley Dallos, Miss Penn just a few years later? ensuring that our youth is chosen from a group Yan 2019. Riley, the daughter of are healthy and safe of several candidates., Riley is the grand- Kelly and Sean Dallos, within the community. each sponsored by a daughter of Lee Sackett, is active in Drama Club, “Protecting our youth different local organiza- and you’ll have to look School Band, National starts with mental tion. Miss Penn Yan Riley Dallos hard to find a grandfa- Junior Honor Society, health and awareness. MORGAN’SMORGAN’S GROCERYGROCERY Open 7 Days a Week...Mon.-Sat. 7am-9pm; Sun. 8am-9pm 100 Hamilton Street • Penn Yan, NY 315-536-6612 www.morgansgrocery.com Fresh Chicken Custom Cut LARGE Selection FRESH & FROZEN FISH from • Salmon • Pollack • Flounder Certified • Perch • Haddock • Swordfish Angus Beef • Lobster Tails • Shrimp • Scallops Choice Quality Meats at Supermarket Prices • Clams • More MAKE MORGAN’S YOUR STORE FOR: ALL BRANDS Your Complete Pick of COLD Lotto Headquarters the Season BEER & POP MEALS & YOUR SPRING WATER Fresh LARGE SELECTION IMPORTED BEER SUBS SUPPLIER - Daily Specials, Fresh Made BAGGED ICE • LP GAS Produce 5 gal. bottles, coolers, dolphin pumps. Salads Baked Goods Page 4 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express

www.Chronicle-Express.com Summertime is here! 138 Main St., Penn Yan, NY 14527 PHONE (315) 536-4422 • FAX (315) 536-0682 ummertime in the you’ll find some helpful in- to make this publication SFinger Lakes is here! formation on these pages. interesting and informa- Karen Morris...... PUBLISHER [email protected] Welcome to the fabulous Summer fun in the Fin- tional. Thank you to those , and in par- Gwen Chamberlain...... EDITOR ger Lakes actually began who pay attention to all [email protected] ticular, the Keuka, Seneca, in 2019 as soon as people the details. John Christensen...... STAFF WRITER and Canandaigua Lake could get to the lake and Inside, you’ll read all [email protected] area in the heart of the enjoy early events such as about some of our popular Candace Scutt...... SALES MANAGER Finger Lakes. Here, you’ll the Keuka Arts Festival, traditional summer time [email protected] see you are surrounded by Keuka Lake Triathlon, activities, along with some Cheryl Maslyn...... SALES ASSOCIATE three of the most beauti- Dundee’s Show ‘N Go, newer events we hope will [email protected] ful bodies of fresh water Penn Yan’s Cruisin’ Night, become tried and true fa- Robert Corey...... CIRCULATION MANAGER in the U.S. And just think, and the State vorites in their own right Mark Griffin...... PHOTOGRAPHY there are eight more to ex- Haiti Benefit Auction in You’ll also find a calen- Genny Hillman...... COMPOSING [email protected] plore! June. dar of events and a listing Much of the traffic in Yates County includes horses and buggies, especially Whether you are a year- The fun has just begun, of area wineries, brewer- Sunday mornings. Michael Hansen...... COMPOSING PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS [email protected] round resident, one who and there will be more ies, and distilleries. Madeline Verdi...... CUSTOMER SERVICE spends the best months of adventures and events So, pour a glass of your [email protected] the year with us, a regu- through the summer and favorite local beverage, COPYRIGHT © 2006–2019 GATEHOUSE MEDIA, INC. lar visitor to the area, or a fall. find a comfy seat, and en- first time guest, we hope Each year we work hard joy… Summertime! Bicycle Rentals Ride Double Sided, Pillow Top, the No-Flip All Sizes Outlet New Mattresses Trail Including Odd Sizes COUPON Sold in Sets or Per Piece 10% OFF Rental Complete Wooden with this ad Bedsteads, Bunk Beds, Headboards, Metal Frames 143 SENECA ST., PENN YAN 1197 Rt. 14A, Penn Yan • 315-536-8206 Gift (2 1/2 mi. 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He enjoys shar- ing information about The Yates County His- the origins of the Men- deeply religious people Mennonite culture. tory Center’s exhibit, nonites, why so many prevail. In cooperation The exhibit is open “How Should We Then have migrated to Yates with Mennonite com- Tuesday through Friday Live?” The Groffdale County, and some cul- munity spokesperson from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mennonites of Yates tural traditions. Ivan Martin, the History and Saturdays in July County is on display at Forty-five years ago, Center presents this pho- and August from 10 a.m. The L. Caroline Under- the first Mennonite fam- tographic exhibit with a to 2 p.m. MAJOR APPLIANCES wood Museum at 107 ily migrated to Yates narrative to answer com- Turn to page 11 to see Chapel St. in Penn Yan County from Ephrata, mon questions. some tips about etiq- at through the summer. Pa. 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Aug. 14: Southern Tier ments are available at are held on Wednes- The 2019 performance All Star Jazz Band — 16 the Baptist Church’s hot July 3: Paul Strowe Acoustic Sensation — “Human Jukebox” day evenings and begin schedule includes: Piece Big Band Sound dog/hamburger stand at 6:30 p.m. continue July 3: Paul Strowe A special concert for before the concert be- July 10: Paulsen, Baker and Warren Paul — Country, through Aug. 14. The Acoustic Sensation — children will be held at gins, and during the con- Folk, Bluegrass concerts will take place “Human Jukebox” 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, July cert, various non-profit at the scenic Yates Coun- July 10: Paulsen, Bak- 30 at Indian Pines Park. groups will sell intermis- July 17: Penn Yan Community Chorus — Hometown ty Courthouse located at er and Warren Paul — Michael Miller, storytell- sion refreshments. Chil- Singers with a variety of tunes Court and Main Streets Country, Folk, Bluegrass er from Rochester, will dren’s time is 5:30 – 7 in Penn Yan. July 17: Penn Yan be featured. This will be p.m. and is held at the July 24: Cool Club w/ the Lipker Sisters — Boogie- The mission of the Community Chorus — held in conjunction with rear of the courtyard. Woogie, Swing, and Ragtime Yates County Summer Hometown Singers with the Village of Penn Yan Suggestions or band Concerts Series is to of- a variety of tunes summer playground pro- ideas are always wel- July 31: Mr. Mustard — Only the Beatles fer a variety of musical July 24: Cool Club gram. This performance comed. Contact Scarlett performances to help en- w/ the Lipker Sisters — is free, and all kids are Emerson at 315-536- August 7: Penn Yan Community Band — Hometown hance the quality of life Boogie-Woogie, Swing, invited. 4569 or Barb Stewart at Band, Patriotic and More in our community giving and Ragtime Bring your own lawn 315-536-8079. 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Whether you shop for people who believe deep- with a job to do. local Mennonite-made ly in Christianity and • NO PHOTOS OR goods and furniture, have chosen a simple, VIDEOS, please. Many purchase a quilt, stop humble, and peaceful Mennonites do not allow by a shop set up by the way of life that is dif- photos, considering pos- Mennonites to sell their ferent from the outside ing for photographs to products, or explore the world. be an unacceptable act of scenic countryside to Here are some basic pride and imagery. They view travel by horse and rules of courtesy: will usually allow you to buggy, a visit to Yates • DON’T STARE, photograph their homes, County’s Mennonite GAWK, or otherwise be farms, and buggies if you country can be a reward- disrespectful. Do not ask respectfully, but even ing and fascinating ex- enter private property this can be intrusive and Stock car racing has been a part of Dundee’s culture perience. From tranquil without permission. is better avoided. If you for decades. farms and the clip-clop • WHEN DRIVING, must take pictures, con- FILE PHOTO/CHRONICLE-EXPRESSof horse-drawn buggies keep and eye out for sider a telephoto lens, to busy birdhouses, ener- slow-moving buggies and avoid taking any gy-producing windmills, (especially at night), and photos which include and tasty foods, plenty of give them plenty of room recognizable faces. A opportunities exist for a when following or pass- picture of the rear of a Auctions, like the Haiti Benefit Auction held each June, always provide a good glimpse into our neigh- ing. Please slow down. buggy as it travels down opportunity to mingle with Mennonites. bors’ way of life. To avoid spooking the the road probably won’t PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS It is important to be horses, keep headlights offend anyone. regarded as being ‘on are not open on Sundays rule,’ and treat all of considerate of the Men- on low-beam and stay • IF YOU ARE SIN- display.’ Dress appro- (used for worship, visita- our neighbors and their nonites and their life- away from the horn. CERELY interested in priately for a visit — no tion and rest). Please re- property in the same way style. Just like you, they • BUGGY HORSES talking to Mennonites to bathing suits and be spect the Closed Sunday that you would wish to do not solicit or encour- ARE valuable property. learn more about their mindful of that salty say- signs. be treated. age people to take their Do not feed horses tied culture, visit a Menno- ing on your t-shirt. Enjoy your visit to pictures or knock on to a hitching rail or har- nite owned business and Mennonite community Yates County, but be Provided by The Yates their doors. nessed to a buggy, and talk with the shop keep- shops and businesses sure to follow the ‘golden County History Center Please remember that ask permission before ers. Most enjoy talking they are not actors or petting a horse. Think of with outsiders, if they spectacles, but ordinary them as a service animal don’t feel like they are

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Piano and Strings in the Chapel spired world premiere: musicians from his Man- “Early Frost,” based on 29 and Dvořák’s Quin- Keuka College, Norton Chapel, Keuka Park, NY it’s all part of this 17th hattan Chamber Orches- the poetry of Robert tet in E flat Major Op. Edvard Grieg, Spring; Claude Debussy, String Quartet; year of the Finger Lakes tra (MCO), and invited Frost, will be premiered 97. Robert Schumann, Piano Quintet; at the concert July 21. The concert June 30 SUNDAY, JULY 21, 7:30 p.m. The 2019 FLCMF at the historic Glenn Music for guitar, flute, viola, violin, bassoon and soprano season, which runs H. Curtiss Museum, Anthony Road Winery, 1020 Anthony Rd., Penn Yan, NY BEVERAGE BARON Richard Auldon Clark, world premiere, “Early Frost” , Weekly Specials On Beer & Soft • 536-3522 through July 27, opened featured oboe, clarinet, based on the poetry of Robert Frost June 15 at Hunt Coun- trumpet and strings. 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(see http://nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/nysparks/ny_boatersguide_19 for the latest Edition of NYS Boaters Guide) Enjoy the beauty of the Finger Lakes through music The concert July 14 for piano and strings at Boating Regulations for Keuka Lake 2019 Keuka College’s beauti- • Maximum Speed and Noise Limits ful Norton Chapel in- - 45 mph during daylight hours, 25 mph after sunset until sunrise and times of reduced visibility cludes music of Grieg, - Maximum 90 decibels stationary, 75 decibels underway (mufflers must remain in place) Debussy, and Robert - 5 mph within 200 ft. of shore, docks, floats or anchored boats (except when pulling up Schumann. or dropping off a water skier) The program at An- - In times of high or low water, be alert to additional restrictions announced by the Sheriffs thony Road Winery for - Organized events that desire exceptions to NYS laws must apply for a Marine Regatta permit, guitar, flute, bassoon, see https://parks.ny.gov/recreation/boating/documents/RegattaPermitApplication.pdf and strings, July 21, fea- Bow Riding is not permitted, passengers must be seated within the vessel, not on the gunwale, tures Clark’s world pre- motor hatch or stern while underway. miere, as well as works Children under 12 on board a vessel under 26 feet must wear an appropriately sized by Diabelli, Febonio, Type I, II or III USCG Approved life jacket while boat is underway. (Type III & V inflatable and Piazzolla. Life Jackets not approved under 16) The series concludes Water Skiing at Hunt Country Vine- - Tow boat must have an observer at least ten years of age, in addition to the operator yards, July 27 with - Skier must wear an approved Life Jacket designed for water sports not an inflatable life music of Tchaikovsky, jacket Martinů and Clark. The - Water Skiing is prohibited between sunset and sunrise and times of reduced visibility. season is a mix of old Finger Lakes Chamber Music Director Richard Aul- den Clark with Manhattan Chamber musicians. All boats must stay 100 feet from “diver down” flags, these are the Alpha Flag (blue pennant and new, classical and PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS with white stripe at base) and the Diver Flag (red rectangle with white diagonal stripe). folk, with some surprises maestro Clark has in [email protected] or free master classes and Sailboats under 23 ft. & mind to delight, chal- leave a message at 315- concerts for students Boating Equipment Motor Boat PWC Manually powered vessels lenge, and provide unex- Life Jackets One per person One per person One per person (incl. paddle craft1) 536-0383 in local schools each 2 2 pected pleasure. In addition to ticketed spring, and concerts for Throwable Device Type IV NR Type IV Adults tickets are $25; concerts, the Festival campers in the region Fire Extinguisher(s)-B1 All Federal Rules Require NR students are free. For Visual Distress Signals (See Boaters Guide, page 23) has an active education in July. Over the years, 3 more information or to outreach program. Rich- thousands of youth have Nighttime -3 Red Flares 16 ft. & up NR Sailboats from Sunset to Sunrise order tickets at www. ard Auldon Clark, with a enjoyed these education (under 16’-night only) (not req’d on manually powered vessels) FingerLakes-Music.org; NYC professional cham- outreach experiences. *The Sirius Signal SOS distress light is approved by the US Coast Guard and NYS email FingerLakesMusic ber ensemble, provides in place of flares. Daytime -Distress Flag Day Only Required NR Broker/Owner Anchor All NR NR Bob Curbeau...... 315-270-2008 Horn/Bell/Whistle-Mechanical 39 ft. & Over NR NR Licensed Associate Brokers Whistle or Horn-Mouth Under 39 ft. All NR (whistle req. on paddle craft) Ron Miller...... 315-729-7858 Chuck Eveland...... 315-521-2224 Navigation Lights Bow & Stern NR3 White lantern4 Licensed Sales Associates Joe Brodmann...... 315-694-2658 Ed Culver...... 315-521-8097 NOTES (“NR”= Not Require) Elesha Wager...... 315-529-7389 Tyler Bermon ...... 585-354-8001 Paddle Craft include canoes, kayaks, stand up paddle boards and pedal boats. All boats 16 ft & longer (except canoes and kayaks)require a buoyancy cushion or other 140 Main St., Penn Yan www.fingerlakesproperty.com throwable device. 315-536-7285 PWC operation is not permitted from sunset to sunrise and during times or reduced visibility. BENTON - Successful Bed & Breakfast located in the heart of the Sailboats under power must exhibit navigation lights required of a motor boat. Finger Lakes. The inn contains three guest rooms, multiple com- mon rooms and the inn’s full kitchen, Huge deck overlooking the THE COLD WATER LAW requires all occupants of a vessel 21’ or less to wear a Life Jacket countryside, valley views and two additional guest cabins which from Nov.1 to May 1 while underway – if the vessel is not tied to the dock, it is “underway”. sit near the woods. All five guest units are spacious and include PLEASE BE AWARE OF EXPIRATION DATES ON FLARES AND FIRE EXTINGUISHERS comfortable sitting areas, fireplaces and flat-screen televisions. Additional Suggested Equipment: First Aid Kit, Bailer, Boat Hook, Paddle, Compass, Marine The owner’s attached annex provides 1,350 square feet of liv- Radio ing space with full kitchen, large living room, master bedroom and 1.5 bathrooms. Property Powerboat Operation: Persons born on or after May 1, 1996 must have successfully sits on six acre lot with three completed a State certified, Power Squadron, or Coast Guard Safe Boating Course in bay garage for workshop and order to operate a mechanically propelled vessel. Please refer to the NYS Boaters Guide. storage space. Electricity is Certificates or a NYS driver’s license with the “anchor” symbol must be in the operator’s solar powered, total electric possession (ie: on the boat). bills are under $240/yr. Personal Watercraft: Operators must be at least 14 years old. Operators of all ages are MLS# R1189020 $749,000 required to have passed one of the NYS approved safe boating courses. Certificates must be in the operator’s possession. www.fingerlakesproperty.com Compliments of: Keuka Lake Association www.keukalakeassociation.org 315-694-7324 Page 14 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Antique Show & Sale is Aug. 24 at fairgrounds For information about the The Yates County Ag- 2370 Old Route 14A, Admission is $3.50. If you go ‘Urinetown’ is summer musical ricultural Society will Penn Yan. Look for the coupon in 180th Yates County Fair, turn What: Antique Show & host the 47th annual Each year this popular this publication for a 50 Sale Antique Show and Sale show brings 100 dealers cent off coupon. When: 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 to page 31 from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 to the fairgrounds with For details, contact p.m. Aug. 24 p.m. Aug. 24 at the Yates many of the booths in- Katie Carno at 315-694- Where: Yates County County Fairgrounds, side the fair buildings. 2657 or 315-536-5039. 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Seth Olney Licensed Real Estate Salesperson (607) 973-0150 [email protected] The Broadway production of Urinetown won several awards, including three Tonys. PROVIDED BY MTI Dave Reeve The Penn Yan Theatre shortage, caused by a for the N.Y. State Down- Licensed Real Estate AssociateBroker Company (PYTCo.) is 20-year drought, has town Revitalization Ini- If you go (315) 729-1647 [email protected] staging Urinetown as led to a government- tiative grant awarded to What: Urinetown their summer musical enforced ban on private the Village of Penn Yan When:Aug. 9-11 for their 41st season. toilets. The citizens must for $10 million. If suc- Where: Penn Yan Acad- Jesse Lapp Show dates will be use public amenities, cessful, the $3.75 million emy Licensed Real Estate Salesperson Aug. 9, 10, and 11 at regulated by a single request for the Sampson Tickets: $12/$10 (315) 882-4456 the Penn Yan Academy malevolent company will complete PYTCo.’s [email protected] auditorium, directed by that profits by charg- revitalization of the 1910 All proceeds from the PYA drama club alum- ing admission for one of Vaudeville house as the production of Urinet- own benefit the Samp- Brianne Kirk nus and PYTCo. board humanity’s most basic performing arts center Licensed Real Estate Salesperson member Daniel Martens needs. Amid the people, for all of Yates County son Theatre project and PYTCo.’s future live the- (315) 651-2572 with music direction by a hero decides that he’s and the central Finger [email protected] Jennifer Kraemer, Di- had enough and plans a Lakes region. atre productions. rector of the Penn Yan revolution to lead them Community Chorus, and all to freedom! Mahlon Brechbill accompanied by the tal- Winner of three Tony Welcome To Licensed Real Estate Salesperson ented and beloved pia- Awards, three Outer (315) 882-472 nist Brian Cerow. 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PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH SITES: Keuka Lake : off Route 54A east of Branchport, Concrete ramps; pumpout; parking for 50 cars and trailers. Park user fee. Penn Yan Boat Launch: Water/Keuka Street off Liberty Street (State Route 14A) Hard surface ramps; docks; parking for 120 cars with trailers. Parking fee. Guyanoga Creek: At Route 54A bridge at Branchport. Gravel ramp for cartop and small trailered boats. Parking for four cars.

SWIMMING: Red Jacket Park, Lake Street (State Rte. 54) Penn Yan. Operated by Village of Penn Yan. Indian Pines Park, Ritchie Blvd., Penn Yan, off State Rte. 54A. Operated by Village of Penn Yan. , off Route 54A east of Branchport

KEUKA LAKE ASSOCIATION Founded in 1956, the Keuka Lake Association, with Barbecue Equipment & Supplies over 1600 members, provides a unified voice for Finishing Mowers www.meadowcreekbarbecue.com those who love Keuka Lake. The group’s mission is to Rotary Cutters preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty GET COMFORTABLE. Grills Smokers GET THE ORIGINAL Backhoes for future generations. 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Bean hold outdoor clinics Area: 11,584 acres Length: 19.6 miles BRANCHPORT – The of the Finger Lakes to will educate participants ful planning and consid- Maximum width: 1.9 miles Outside is Everything life,” says Scott Janas, on various techniques eration of the activity. Maximum depth: 183 feet We Make. That is the Department Manager for outdoor enjoyment Outdoor survival Thermocline: between 30-35 feet iconic slogan of the ever- with L.L.Bean and FLM at all skill levels. popular outdoor gears Trustee. “With so many The first clinic of four The fourth and final PUBLIC BOAT LAUNCH SITES: company, L.L. Bean. of our outdoor courses took place May 30, when L.L. Bean clinic will be Keuka Lake State Park: off Route 54A east of They sell high-quality and clinics happening in an L.L. Bean expert held Aug. 22, covering Branchport, Concrete ramps; pumpout; parking for 50 outdoor survival and cars and trailers. Park user fee. apparel for the whole and around the lakes, it guided guests through emergency prepared- Penn Yan Boat Launch: Water/Keuka Street off family, outdoor equip- just made sense to work the methods of animal Liberty Street (State Route 14A) Hard surface ramps; ment for all four sea- together.” tracking. The June 27 ness-a must for those docks; parking for 120 cars with trailers. Parking fee. sons, and much more. The FLM holds the clinic taught campfire who are eager to spend Guyanoga Creek: At Route 54A bridge at Branchport. L.L. Bean’s Outdoor Dis- stunning beauty and cooking where guests time in nature! Gravel ramp for cartop and small trailered boats. covery programs bring diverse cultural stories learned tips and tricks All clinics are free of Parking for four cars. their mission statement of the Finger Lakes re- of preparing delicious charge and entrance to life, providing indi- gion in high regard. This meals to enhance any into the state park is SWIMMING: viduals with opportuni- can be seen through its camping experience. also free for these clin- Red Jacket Park, Lake Street (State Rte. 54) Penn ics. ties to enjoy nature in all ever-expanding program Leave No Trace Yan. Operated by Village of Penn Yan. its glory. opportunities found The Finger Lakes Indian Pines Park, Ritchie Blvd., Penn Yan, off State Their partnership with throughout its 30-acre The July 25 clinic will Museum is a 501(c)(3), Rte. 54A. Operated by Village of Penn Yan. Finger Lakes Museum campus and at various focus on the “Leave No not-for-profit organiza- Keuka Lake State Park, off Route 54A east of (FLM) for the second partner locations. This Trace” Basics, which will tion and is chartered Branchport year of summer pro- partnership with L.L. cover the principles of by the New York State grams embodies their Bean creates continued responsible outdoor ac- Education Department. KEUKA LAKE ASSOCIATION tivities, ensuring respect See www.FingerLakes- Founded in 1956, the Keuka Lake Association, with slogan and dedication outdoor educational and preservation of the Museum.org for more over 1600 members, provides a unified voice for to outdoor explora- experiences to visitors Creatures like these kits depend on humans leaving those who love Keuka Lake. The group’s mission is to tion. “L.L.Bean is proud and locals alike. There areas for generations to information or to con- little trace of their presence in the wild. preserve and protect Keuka Lake and its natural beauty to support the Finger are several clinics on the come as a result of care- tribute. PROVIDED for future generations. Lakes Museum and schedule, one held each To learn more about Keuka Lake Association and its goal to bring the month in the summer Est. 1999 support the group’s efforts through membership, visit heritage and history season. 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From July 30, 1924 equine presenters for 2019 Chronicle-Express Tourist Camp was Empire Farm Days first name chosen Empire Farm Days will be held Aug. 6 - 8 at Rodman Lott Farm from many 2973 State Route 414, Seneca Falls In selecting a name for SENECA FALLS — Farms in Seneca Falls barrel racer, is part of the new park the village Apache hideaway. Hip- on Wednesday, Aug. 7, Tanglefoote Stables, op- board was not lacking podrome. Death drag. for shows at 11 a.m. and erated by her mother Suefor names to choose Shoulder stand. Back 2 p.m. in the Runnings Dominesey-Schum at Al-from as the following bend. These are some Round-Up live horse exander and Sheldon. 67 names had been of the daring moves demonstration ring. The Runnings Round- suggested: Lookwell that visitors to the 2019 Courtney Jean has Up live horse demon- Park, Fond du Lac Park, Empire Farm Days will thrilled crowds at the strations at Empire Lakelure Park, Caravan see demonstrated by International Plowing Farm Days feature a Campus, Bywater Com- 14-year-old, award-win- Match and Royal Agri- different presenter each mon, Friendshaven ning trick rider Courtney cultural Winter Fair and day. Emma and Jack Park, Beachlawn Park, Jean Schum. at rodeos in Canada and Minteer and their wild- Buena Vista Park, Lake The teenager known New York State. Court- to-mild American Mus- View Park, Sun Set Park, as “Courtney Jean, the ney Jean won an Ontario tangs will be the featuredCommunity Park, Red Trick Riding Machine” RAM Rodeo Tour Fi- presenters Tuesday, Jacket Park, Lakeside will make her first visit nals Champion Buckle Aug. 6. On Thursday, Park, Fairway Park, Courtney Jean, the Trick Riding Machine will appear at Empire Farm Days Aug. to the agricultural and in 2017. In January of Aug. 8, meet volunteers Sunset, Bayview Park, 7. rural living event at 2020, she will compete and equines with Begin Summersite Park, Ex- PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS Rodman Lott and Son in the trick riding com- Again Horse Rescue. petition at the Interna- For more details on tional Professional Ro- Empire Farm Days ex- deo Association Finals in hibits, vendors, activi- Oklahoma. ties, demonstrations Courtney Jean, who and seminars at www. is also an accomplished empirefarmdays.com.

163 Main Street, Penn Yan 1803 Candles • Funky Socks Tervis Tumblers • Baby & Kids Lake Apparel • Jewelry & Accessories FANCY QUALITY Keuka & Seneca Lake Signs Young Living Essential Oils BUCKWHEAT Greeting Cards Galore AND WHEAT PRODUCTS If you think you were paying too much for Buckwheat and wheat products for propane this winter, give Finger Lakes a call! sale at our Main Street location. Visit us at our web site: 125 Main Street, Penn Yan OPEN 7 DAYS www.thebirkettmills.com 315-536-3488 ~ VISIT US ON FACEBOOK Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 21 Teenage trick rider joins Before it became Red Jacket Park, what was it? From July 30, 1924 cell Park, Village Park, Glades, Bouna Vista Village Clerk. and was named Eliza- dancing parties. George equine presenters for 2019 Chronicle-Express Lakeledge Park, Nay Park, Schoonburg Park, My Dear Sir: In that bethtown. This title was Youngs for many years Nap Park, Camp Com- Manor Park, Bona Vista, rare volume known as changed to Summersite, held his courts there as Tourist Camp was fort, Sandy Beach Camp, Lake Side Park, East Cleveland’s History of and for many years it Justice of the Peace. Empire Farm Days first name chosen Camp Easy, Beautiful Side Park, Morningside Yates County appears was persistently regard- Some mechanics were Empire Farm Days will be held Aug. 6 - 8 at Rodman Lott Farm from many View, Camp Commerce, Park, Camp Lakehurst, the following interesting ed as the natural site for established there and Keuka Lake Park, Tower Eureka Park, Camp information in regard the village to be located there was a slight prom- 2973 State Route 414, Seneca Falls In selecting a name for Park, Lake Keuka Free Excelsior, Applebloom to that locality called at this point. The first ise of business. It was barrel racer, is part of the new park the village Tourist, Pacacea Park, Park, and Lincoln Park. “The Foot of the Lake.” tavern there was built by a great point for public Tanglefoote Stables, op- board was not lacking Panorama Park, Pass- Village Historian Wal- The first settler at the Wallace Finch. Hewas gatherings, horse races, erated by her mother Suefor names to choose time Park, Morning Glo- ter Wolcott suggested foot of the lake was John succeeded by Peter shooting at targets and Dominesey-Schum at Al-from as the following ry Park, Green Bay Tree, the name “Summersite,” McDowell, who located Heltibidal who made popular sports and the exander and Sheldon. 67 names had been Lynhurst Park, Elyquinn and with his suggestion there on land belonging additions to the house consumption of whisky The Runnings Round- suggested: Lookwell Park, Loch Ken Park, sent a little history of to Abraham Wagener in and it long remained a was considerable. Up live horse demon- Park, Fond du Lac Park, Scene Serene Park, that portion of the vil- 1803. He built a double prominent public house. Simpson Buck, who strations at Empire Lakelure Park, Caravan Lake Look, Camp Glim- lage in which the park is log house on the bank of George and Robert once flourished as a tai- Farm Days feature a Campus, Bywater Com- mer Gleam, Care Cure located which is both in- the lake, east side near Sherman owned it once lor in Penn Yan, built different presenter each mon, Friendshaven Camp, Park Picturesque, teresting and instructive. the outlet, which re- and were succeeded by a large tavern at that day. Emma and Jack Park, Beachlawn Park, Paradise Park, Kamp It reads as follows: mained until a few years William Kimble in 1823. point but soon broke up Minteer and their wild- Buena Vista Park, Lake Keuka, Play-a-day Park, ago. The building remained and returned to Penn to-mild American Mus- View Park, Sun Set Park, Camp Enjoyette, Kool Penn Yan, N. Y., Afterward a village till quite recently. It was Yan, finally going west. tangs will be the featuredCommunity Park, Red Kamp, Camp Cool Edge. June 23, 1924 ‘ plot was laid out on the noted for its fine ball presenters Tuesday, Jacket Park, Lakeside Camp Come Often, Clarence R. Smith, east side of the outlet room and numerous CONTINUED ON PAGE 87 Aug. 6. On Thursday, Park, Fairway Park, Camp Content, Edge- Aug. 8, meet volunteers Sunset, Bayview Park, water Park, Hiawatha and equines with Begin Summersite Park, Ex- Park, Camp Keukomia, Stay Healthy & Again Horse Rescue. Camp Keukonia, Keuka For more details on Safe this Summer Empire Farm Days ex- Stop Rabies hibits, vendors, activi- • Keep your dogs, cats, and ferrets up to date on rabies vaccinations. ties, demonstrations • Don’t have any contact with wild animals. and seminars at www. • Report all animal bites or contact with bats to Yates empirefarmdays.com. County Public Health (YCPH). If you find a bat in your “We connect people to solutions home, catch it without injury to its head and contact YCPH. Prevent Mosquito Bites so they may thrive” • Use bug spray with DEET and follow package instructions. • Wear long pants and long sleeves if you are outside • Food, Household & Personal Care Items between sun down and sun up. St. Paul’S lutheran ChurCh - elCa • Fix or replace holes in window and door screens. • Health Care Insurance • Once a week, empty and clean anything that can hold 135 hamilton Street • New Hope Cancer Care water such as tires, toys, buckets, or bird baths. • New Ministry Paul’s Place a drop-in Prevent Illness Spread by Ticks Penn Yan, nY 14527 • Use bug spray to prevent tick bites when spending time outside. respite program for both Caregivers and • Avoid walking through tall grass and stay in the center of 315-536-8165 Early Stage Alzheimer’s & Dementia trails when hiking. • Do a daily tick check after spending time outdoors and Patients shower as soon as possible. Summer services are 8am and 10 am • And More • Check pets for ticks. Use flea and tick preventative medication all year long. June 2 through September 1. As you are doing your spring, summer or fall • Remove attached ticks right away using pointy tweezers cleaning remember The Living Well will take and clean the bite with soap and water or rubbing alcohol. We worship at 8am and 10:45 am • Go to http://www.yatescounty.org/219/Ticks-Lyme- September through May. your donations unopened and unexpired of Disease to watch a video on how to safely remove a tick. food, household and personal care items. Keep Safe this Summer • Use sunscreen when you are outside. You can also help by visiting our website • Wear your bike helmet when cycling or rollerskating or on Web site: www.stpaulspennyan.org a motorcycle. www.umcthelivingwell.org and hit the • Supervise children when they are near water. “donate here button”. • Always wear your seat belt when you ride in a car. • Use the right car seat for your child’s age and size. Facebook: facebook.com/stpaulspennyan Open Monday – Friday 9-3 • Learn CPR and first aid. • Call the Upstate Poison Control Center for any poisonings 121 E. Elm St, Penn Yan at 1-800-222-1222 • For more information, visit the Yates County Public Health website Everyone is Welcome [email protected] • (315)536-0838 at www.yatescountypublichealth.org or call 315-536-5160. Page 22 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express FOR THE TWENTIETH YEAR: Your Full Service Marina Mercruiser, OMC, Volvo The Final Art Barn show East Bluff Harbor 6508 East Bluff Drive

2 miles south of Penn Yan, NY 14527 Keuka College 315-536-8236 COMPLETE MARINE SERVICE Artists planning the final Art Barn Show are from left,Fran Bliek, Char DiGenn- aro, Helga Poreda, Hannelore Wolcott-Bailey, Bonnie Barney, and Ginny Deneka MODERN INDOOR 350 BOAT STORAGE FACILITY PROVIDED wenty years ago and the Boston Conser- opportunity. a Penn Yan art- vatory of Music, he is In addition to WE RENT T ist saw her new the founding member of Hannelore Wolcott- boat-storage barn as an the Keuka Lake Music Bailey, there will be Bon- ideal site for a summer Festival. nie Barney, Fran Bliek, art show. Hannelore This year’s Art Barn Ginny Deneka, Char BOATS Wolcott-Bailey has will be held from 9 a.m. DiGennaro, and Helga hosted the July 4 th to 4 p.m. Thursday, July Poreda. And if they PONTOON BOATS celebration every year 4, and Friday, July 5. The happen to be at Keuka since, inviting a total six artists are looking for the holiday, Dylan of 15 different artists to forward to visits from the might serenade us, and FISHING BOATS share the space over the many people who have Tonya hang some paint- years. made this an Indepen- ings. SKI BOATS Five to seven artists a dence Day ritual, maybe The Art Barn is 2 ½ year have participated, some they haven’t seen in miles south of Penn Yan, www.eastbluffharbor.com and the list reads like a a few years, and certainly off Route 54 towards Who’s Who of men and new customers, taking Keuka Lake. You can’t women area painters. advantage of this final miss it. Only one, in addition to Hannelore, remains for Custom Acrylic all 20 years: Bonnie Bar- Fabrications ney, followed closely by Fran Bliek. In the beginning Bimini Tops, Hannelore’s grand- daughter, Tonya Ken- Bow, Cockpit & nedy, hung her art class Mooring Covers projects. Today, she has graduated from Pratt In- Repairs stitute and is a success- ful professional in the field. Fifteen years ago young Dylan Kennedy, a grandson, entertained the crowd with his vio- lin music. Today, hav- The original Art Barn group: Alison Hall, Bonnie Bar- ing graduated from the ney, Tonya Kennedy, Gwen McCausland, Hannelore Cleveland Conservatory Wolcott-Bailey, Elinore Emmick, and Ruth Brown. PROVIDED Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 23 Page 23 DiscoverDiscoverDISCOVER thethe BestBest inin THE SeniorSenior BEST LivingLiving IN SENIOR LIVING The Final Art Barn show Celebrate July Fourth in the Finger Lakes ST. MARK’SST. MARK’S TERRACE TERRACE o Fourth of July Ncelebration is com- plete without a parade Residents Residentsof St. Mark’s of findSt. Mark’s our senior find community our senior lifestyle community full lifestyle full of friendship, exercise, and fireworks. Here in the Finger Lakes, ac- of friendship,activities, exercise, beauty activities, and choice. beauty Residentsand choice. have Residents more time to do the things they enjoy: as we tivities begin early with a have moretake time care to do of the lawn things care, they snow enjoy: removal, as we take window care ofwashing and other maintenance chores. popular Fly-in Breakfast at the Penn Yan Fly- lawn care, snowA stimulating removal, windowand social washing lifestyle and otherawaits maintenance you should you choose to participate. To insure ing Club, and continue chores. A peacestimulating of mind, and socialour facilities lifestyle awaitsare secured you should and youa personal emergency response system is through the day to end with a spectacular fire- choose to participate.included inTo everyinsure apartment.peace of mind, We ourare facilities a short arewalk from shopping, places of worship, works show. secured and a personal emergencyrestaurants, response medicalsystem is facilities included and other services. Between 6:30 and 11:30 a.m. volunteers in every apartment. We are a short walk from shopping, places of serve breakfasts of pan- of July parade, which merce sells flares spe- worship, restaurants, medical facilities and other services. Artists planning the final Art Barn Show are from left,Fran Bliek, Char DiGenn- cakes, eggs, sausages, steps off at 2 p.m. The cifically intended to help The Terrace’s Offer a Retirement Living Lifestyle You Will Love, aro, Helga Poreda, Hannelore Wolcott-Bailey, Bonnie Barney, and Ginny Deneka and drinks at the Penn parade route begins ring Keuka Lake with PROVIDED with Exceptional Care and Service by Our Compassionate Yan Flying Club on the at North End Marina fire. Get yours early! The Terraces Offer a Retirement Living Lifestyle opportunity. Bath Road just south on State Rte. 54A and At the south end of and Experienced Staff In addition to of Penn Yan.For details stretches north along Keuka Lake, the Ham- You Will Love, with Exceptional Care and Service Hannelore Wolcott- visit www.PennYanFly- 54A and Guyanoga Road mondsport Fireman’s by Our Compassionate and Experienced Staff Bailey, there will be Bon-ing Club.com. to the Finger Lakes Mu- Carnival opens at 5 p.m. nie Barney, Fran Bliek, If you’d rather go for seum & Aquarium. Ev- July 4 and continues Ginny Deneka, Char a run in the morning, eryone is invited to enter through July 6 with Whether You are Newly Retired, Considering Retiring or Just DiGennaro, and Helga the Branchport United a float, car, marching rides, games, food, beer, Whether You Are Newly Retired, Poreda. And if they Methodist Church starts unit or whatever. contests and more. Looking for a Secure and Supportive Environment to Age in, happen to be at Keuka its Red, White & Blue 5K Enjoy the rest of the Considering RetiringSt. or Mark’s Just Looking is the forRight a Choice for You for the holiday, Dylan Walk/Run beginning at afternoon at the lake or might serenade us, and 8 a.m. For details visit at a local winery, and Secure and Supportive Environment to Age in, Tonya hang some paint- www.branchportumc. then find a good viewing ings. org. spot for the fireworks July 4 on St. Mark’s is the• Efficiency Right Choice and for One You Bedroom Apartments • The Art Barn is 2 ½ Don’t worry about show at 10 p.m. from Keuka Lake miles south of Penn Yan, lunch - the Branchport/ behind the Finger Lakes • Affordable Rents • What: Fly in Breakfast • Efficiency and One-Bedroom Apartments • off Route 54 towards Keuka Park Fire Depart- Museum Discovery Keuka Lake. You can’t Campus. 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its slate roof and to its sic and painting, science original slate roof, at a flying buttress arches, and astronomy, but is cost of over $200,000. Be there the chapel’s many ar- crowned with mother- Five years ago part of the What: Free concert chitectural features are hood, the ultimate ex- upper level balcony was When: 5 to 7 p.m. July 14 executed with extraordi- pression of love. boarded off in response Where:Garrett Memorial nary craftsmanship and Garrett Chapel is un- to concerns about the Chapel beauty. Its highly styl- der the ecclesiastic care structural integrity of the ized stained glass win- of the Episcopal Diocese cast stone. This work is What: Free concert dows are the last works of Rochester, but in a the focus of the current When: 5 to 7 p.m. Aug. of renowned glass artist unique arrangement, all phase of intensive res- 25 Frederick Wilson. Sanc- maintenance and opera- toration that should be Where:Garrett Memorial Chapel tuary windows illustrate tions are funded through complete by the summer scenes from the life of a separate non-profit of 2019. What: Benefit event- Christ. Crypt windows organization called the The lower level has When: 5 to 8 p.m. Aug. depict thoughts from Garrett Chapel Trust. A been closed off to visitors 10 famous poets such as small endowment, left for years due to ongoing Where:Garrett summer Evelyn and Paul Garrett Tennyson’s “The Brook,” by Paul Garrett, covers safety concerns. This home PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS Eugene Field’s “Wynken, approximately 50 per- portion of the building asked his mother to take Both the interior and ex- Blinken and Nod,” and cent of annual operating has been subjected to stone work, increasing him “home” to Bluff terior are adorned with Longellow’s “Children’s costs, however, it pro- water damage coming accessibility to the build- Point. extraordinary works of Hour” with a focus on vides nowhere near the from the leaking roof, ing and grounds, pro- The chapel was de- art. The superior artistry family as the cornerstone funds needed to ensure terrace, and connecting tecting the stained glass, signed by Mortimer and craftsmanship can of Christian civilization. preservation for the fu- exterior walls, which and repairing other ar- Freehof of New York be seen in every hand Furthering the emphasis ture. has severely damaged chitecturally-significant City in a 6th century cut stone, bronze and on the central role of Time and the elements the interior ceiling, wall decorative aspects. Norman Gothic style and oak door, stained glass family as a Garrett prin- have taken their toll. In plaster, decorative mold- Most of the repairs to constructed of seam face window, and handmade ciple, the magnificent 2016 the first stage of a ings, and floor tiles. Fu- date have been funded granite from Pennsylva- European light fixture. bronze entry door to the major restoration proj- ture restoration efforts at by designated gifts from nia with other materials From the top of its lower level depicts the ect was completed with the Chapel will focus on TURN TO PAGE 65 from around the world. Norman bell tower, to arts and agriculture, mu- the replacement of the additional exterior cast Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 27

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2019 YATES SUMMER Jerusalem History Series: CONCERTS IN THE PARK From glaciers to Native American habitation Yates County Courthouse Lawn Main & Court Streets, Penn Yan Canandaigua Lakes. Hobart & William Smith the pavilion on south Presented by Yates Concert Series, Inc. Be there From the nomadic College. shore of beach. The clos- Wednesday evenings at 6:30 p.m. • June 26-August 14 What: Native American archaic people who lived He discussed the natu- est parking is behind the June 26 - Rod Blumenau Stories here after the ice age to ral events that formed pavilion. Park admission July 3 - Paul Strowe When: 7 p.m. July 16 the mound building cul- the landscape of current is free for this event. Do- July 10 - Paulsen, Baker with special guest Warren Paul Where: Keuka Lake tures and eventually the time: Glaciers, mega- nations will go to Yates July 17 - Penn Yan Community Chorus State Park Seneca People, a myste- floods, ancient oceans, County History Center July 24 - Cool Club & the Lipker Sisters rious story lies hidden in and ancient collisions. July 31 - Mr. Mustard What: Native American Native American the past. Native American History Aug. 7 - Penn Yan Community Band History Some evidence of the When: 7 p.m. Aug. 6 Stories Aug. 14 - Southern Tier Jazz Band story remains hidden in At 7 p.m. Tuesday For further information, please contact: Where: Hunt Country The series continues Aug. 6, David Schewe Vineyards the hills and valleys we Scarlett Emerson 315-536-4569 or Barb Stewart 315-536-8079 call home. To find out at 7 p.m. Tuesday, July will present a session at This summer a special performance for kids of all ages will be added...July 16 (rain date Thursday, Hunt Country Winery Yates County has a more about the story the 30, at 10:30 am at Indian Pines Park. Michael Miller, storyteller will be featured. July 18) with Native on Native American rich geological and his- Jerusalem History group Children’s time is 5:30-7:30 pm and is held at the rear of the courtyard. American Storyteller, History in Yates County torical story. From the has organized a series of The mission of the Yates County Concert Series, Inc. is to offer a variety of Ronnie Reitter of the Information on recently musical performances to help enhance the quality of life in our community, time of the glaciers and events on the history of Seneca Nation, who will researched sites in the giving residents and visitors an opportunity to enjoy live performances without when they retreated Yates County. cost in an attractive outdoor setting on the lawn of the historic Yates County tell stories at a lakeside Town of Jerusalem will Court House. until the Revolutionary The series began June bonfire at Keuka Lake be featured. A $5 do- • Bring chairs or a blanket War, Native American 25 with Geology of the State Park. Bring your nation will go to Yates • Refreshments available cultures lived between Finger Lakes, presented own blanket or chair for County History Center. • Restrooms available and around the shores by David Kendrick, hillside seating, below of Keuka, Seneca and Dept. of Geoscience at

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YATES COUNTY FAIR CONTINUED FROM PAGE 31 1:30 p.m. 4-H Poultry Barn Show, 4-H Barn 6 p.m. 4-H Goat Show For more information 7 p.m. 11th Annual 9 a.m. 4-H Gymkhan- 6 p.m. Outlaw Pulling about the 2019 Yates Figure 8 Race, Main na Show, 4-H Horse Series, Main Grand- County Fair, visit www. Grandstands Ring stands: 2.6 Diesel, Street yatescountyfair.org 8 p.m. Total Destrucw- 2 p.m. Youth Ice Legal, Semi Trucks, Here is a schedule of tion Demoltion Derby, Cream Eating Contest, Light Hot Farm, Hot The National Society activities and attractions Main Grandstands 4-H Building Tractors Daughters of the Ameri- (all subject to change): 8 - 11 p.m. Ampersand 3 p.m. Youth Water- 8 p.m.- midnight 3rd can Revolution was founded in Washington, Daily Project Band, Entertain- melon Eating Contest Annual Class Reunion ment Barn ,4-H Building Night with Ruby Shooz D.C. in 1890. Locally, 1-10 p.m. EMS Day the Gu-Ya-No-Ga Chap- July 10- Wednesday 6 p.m. Farm Tractor July 13- Saturday 1-10 p.m. 4-H Dairy Pull, Main Grandstands ter, was organized in Bar 1 - 10 p.m. Firefighter 8 - 11 p.m. The John 1-10 p.m. Armed Forc- Penn Yan on Dec. 18, 1-10 p.m. 4-H Exhibit Day Bolger Band, Entertain- es Day 1922. The DAR is a non- Hall open 11 a.m. 4-H And Open ment Barn 10 a.m. 4-H Open profit and non-political 4 p.m. Antique Tractor Goat Show Livestock Show, 4-H women’s service organi- Show - Antique Tractor 2 p.m. Youth Pie Eat- July 12-Friday Show Ring zation. The motto of the Tent ing Contest, 4-H Build- 7 p.m. - midnight Class 1 p.m. Pony Pull, 4-H DAR is “God, Home, and Rosarie’s Royal Racers ing Reunion Day Horse Ring Country.” The objectives Cincinnati Circus 6 p.m. Animal Science 9 a.m. Rooster Crow- TBA 4-H Dog Show, of the Society are: • HISTORICAL Playland Amusements Bowl, 4-H Show Ring ing Contest, 4-H Barn 4-H Show Ring Rabbit judging at the 2018 Yates County Fair. – to (6 - 11 p.m. Tuesday, 4-6 p.m. Mannequin 10 a.m. 4-H Open TBA Mini Mod’s & FILE PHOTO/CHRONICLE-EXPRESSperpetuate the memory 4 - 11 p.m. Wednesday, Modeling/Public Presen- Dairy Show, 4-H Show Garden Tractor Pull, and spirit of the men and Thursday, 1 - 11 p.m. Fri- tations, 4-H Building Ring Main Grandstand 4 p.m. Youth Ice tion Demolition Derby, women who achieved day & Saturday) 7 p.m. UPW -Wres- 11:30 a.m. 4-H Horse 2 p.m. Mannequin Cream Eating Contest, Main Grandstands American independence; tling, Main Grandstands Fun Classes Modeling/Public Presen- 4-H Building 8 p.m.- mid- • EDUCATIONAL – to July 9 - Tuesday 5 p.m. Youth Pie Eat- night The Swagger July 11- Thursday 1 - 4 p.m. Annual Kids tations, 4H Building carry out the injunction 2 p.m. 4-H Rabbit/ Day 3 p.m. Youth Water- ing Contest, 4-H Build- Band,Entertainment of General George Wash- Cavy Show/Sports, 4-H 1-10 p.m. Law En- 4 p.m. Kids Day Give- melon Eating Contest, ing Barn ington in his farewell Show Ring forcement Day away, Entertainment 4-H Building 7 p.m. Total Destruc- address to the American people, “to promote, as an object of primary importance, institutions for the general diffusion BOAT RENTALS of knowledge, thus de- veloping an enlightened SKI, PONTOON &

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Donations are ter, was organized in and love of country, and also given to veterans in (315) 536-7459 Penn Yan on Dec. 18, to aid in securing for VA hospitals and other Please join us for Mass this weekend! 1922. The DAR is a non- mankind all the bless- service organizations. profit and non-political ings of liberty. Local members donate Naples Penn Yan women’s service organi- Any women age 18 or many hours of volunteer St. Januarius St. Michael zation. The motto of the older, regardless of race, time to their churches, 180 N. Main St. 312 Liberty St. DAR is “God, Home, and religion or ethnic back- schools, and community. Country.” The objectives ground is eligible for • The local chapter Saturday, 5 P.M. Saturday, 5:00 P.M. of the Society are: membership in the DAR. meets on the third Sunday, 10 A.M. 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Length: Any size Season: All year in Keuka Lake Conservation (DEC) • Smelt Dipping Daily Limit: 5 fish in combination (maximum of 1 Commissioner Basil Seg- Season: All Year Anytime rainbow trout or 3 landlocked salmon) gos reminds campers Daily Limit: 8 qts./day: dip net 14 in. diameter Min. Length: 15 inches for all types that the New York State max • Black Bass firewood transportation Season: Third Saturday in June through March 15 regulation is still in ef- Daily Limit: 5 fish per day Keuka Lake Tributaries fect. Untreated firewood Min. Length: 12 inches Where: From the lake upstream to the first barrier may contain invasive Special Season: March 16 through Friday before impassable to fish pests that kill trees, and the third Saturday in June, catch and release fishing Species: brown trout, rainbow trout, lake trout, to protect New York’s is allowed—artificial lures only. and landlocked salmon forests, untreated fire- • Northern Pike Season: April 1 through Dec. 31 wood should not be Season: First Saturday in May through March 15. Daily Limit: 3 fish in combination (maximum 1 moved more than 50 Daily Limit: 5 fish per day rainbow) miles from its source of Min. Length: 22 inches Min. Length: 15 in. for all species origin. Statewide Regulations “Using local firewood is a simple act that ev- • Pickerel Keuka Lake Outlet eryone can do to help Season: First Saturday in May through March 15. 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East Swamp Road is the Next Right. Second House on Left. Look for Brown House and Red Barns. Open M-F 8:00-5:00; Sat. 8:00-Noon Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 35 Use local firewood while enjoying the outdoors Keuka Lake Fishing Regulations ’19 To protect New York’s forests, untreated firewood should not be moved more than 50 miles from its source of origin. With camping season untreated firewood at well underway, Depart- home and use firewood The New York State firewood regulation: ment of Environmental from local sources.” Prohibits untreated firewood from being brought into Conservation (DEC) Homeowners should New York from other areas; Commissioner Basil Seg- not move firewood from gos reminds campers trees that died on their Prohibits untreated firewood grown in the state that the New York State property for use while from being transported more than 50 miles from its firewood transportation camping. By moving source of origin; and regulation is still in ef- untreated firewood, in- fect. Untreated firewood vasive pests are able to When transporting firewood, documentation of the may contain invasive hitch rides to new areas, source, origin, or treatment is required. pests that kill trees, and spreading faster and to protect New York’s farther than pests could When transporting the source documenta- forests, untreated fire- have on their own. A firewood, documenta- tion are also available on wood should not be variety of invasive spe- tion of the source, origin, DEC’s website. Consum- this standard has been Asian longhorned beetle, moved more than 50 cies can be transported or treatment is required. ers purchasing untreated proven to kill insects may further restrict the miles from its source of on firewood, from wood The origin of the wood firewood should make and diseases that may be transport of firewood origin. boring beetles and de- is where it was grown. sure the source is clearly in firewood. Kiln-dried in specific areas. As “Using local firewood foliators to fungi and Anyone that cuts fire- labeled to know how far only means the wood quarantines are lifted, is a simple act that ev- diseases. wood for personal use is the wood may be trans- was heated to dry it out expanded or tightened, eryone can do to help The New York State required to fill out a Self- ported. so it will burn well, but the firewood regulation protect our forests from firewood regulation: Issued Certificate of Ori- Firewood that meets it may not have reached will continue to remain invasive insects and Prohibits untreated gin, available on DEC’s the state’s heat treat- 160 degrees F for 75 in place. For more infor- diseases,” said Commis- firewood from being website. Producers of ment standard (160 de- minutes. Purchasers of mation on Firewood and sioner Seggos. “Moving brought into New York untreated firewood for grees F core temperature heat-treated firewood Invasive Insects, visit untreated firewood that from other areas; sale must obtain wood for 75 minutes) and is are encouraged to look DEC’s website http:// could be contaminated Prohibits untreated grown within 50 miles of labeled “New York- for the appropriate la- www.dec.ny.gov/press/ is one of the main ways firewood grown in the their business but may Approved Heat Treated/ bel indicating the wood press.html or contact that invasive pests are state from being trans- then declare the busi- Pest Free,” can be meets the standard. DEC’s Forest Health Di- spread to new areas. To ported more than 50 ness as the source of the moved without restric- Quarantines for indi- vision at foresthealth@ help stop the spread, I miles from its source of firewood. Examples of tion. Heat-treating to vidual invasive species, dec.ny.gov. urge all campers to leave origin; and such as oak wilt and the

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This summer, Wat- ident Michael Printup “Watkins Glen In- kins Glen International said. “This is a great ternational is home to Be there and Genesee Brew- chance to showcase some of our most loyal ing Company will host what WGI has to offer Genesee fans. It’s about the Genesee Summer beyond racing and pro- time we celebrate them What: Free Concert s- Concert Series at The vide the fans with more in the best way we th Glen, a free six-event summer entertainment.” know how: heading to 7 Annual When: 6 to 8 p.m. July 9 : Rust (Classic concert series at the Free and open to the the track to kick back, RED, WHITE, BLUE Rock) track, providing fans an public from 6-8 p.m., enjoy a show and July 18: Tempting Scar- opportunity to listen to the happy hour-style great beer,” said Janine 5K WALK/RUN let (Hard Rock, Pop) local bands and learn events continue through Schoos, associate brand July 4, 2019 July 25: Woodshed more about the upcom- July 25. Fans can enjoy director for Genesee Prophets (“Power ing events for the 2019 $1 Sahlen’s hot dogs, Beer. “We’re really hap- Sunday Worship Time, 10:45 AM Twang” original mate- season. $2 Genesee drafts, $3 py to be cohosting this Kim Lyons, Pastor rial) “We are excited to wine and $4 cocktails. awesome summer series not only bring back our Genesee Beer and Light as a part of our partner- Where: Watkins Glen summer concert series, will be featured at each ship with The Glen.” International, Schuyler Branchport United County Rte. 16, Wat- but kick off our rela- concert on draft as well July 9 – Rust kins Glen tionship with Genesee as the brewery’s most July 18 – Tempting Methodist Church Brewing Company in a award-winning beer: Scarlet (formerly Guilty 3376 Guyanoga Rd., Branchport, NY 14418 unique way,” Watkins The Original Cream Ale, Pleasure Band) www.branchportumc.org Glen International Pres- available in cans. July 25 – Woodshed

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Prophets RUST has spent the past rock and pop rock sound wild-men, hellbent on & country, what some camping, and additional RUST is a classic rock several years refining that they bring through- world-domination or people have coined as information, call 1-866- cover band from the their sound to become out the Southern Tier. self-destruction. The “Power Twang”. 461-RACE or visit www. Southern Tier of New the premier classic rock The Woodshed Proph- Prophets primarily play Keep up with The theglen.com. York State. Consisting band. ets out of Sidney, are original material that is Glen on Facebook and of veteran, professional Tempting Scarlet, a quartet of bearded a unique blend of rock Twitter. For tickets, players that have been a formerly Guilty Pleasure part of the areas’ music Band, returns to The scene since the 1970s, Glen with their hard

CLIP & SAVE 10 Acres U-Pick Pumpkins 53RD Annual $2.00 each Keuka Lake Art Show Located on the Village Square STARTING IN in MID-SEPTEMBER Hammondsport, NY LILYEA FARMS Saturday, July 6th & Sunday, July 7th Moved 1 mile to the north... 10am-5pm watch for signs 607-776-77774 • www.hammondsportartshow.com 1320 Pre-Emption Rd. 4 miles South of Bellona • 536-6644 YATES COUNTY’S Indian Pines LARGEST SELECTION OF SKI TUBES Welcome Farm Market * GENERAL HARDWARE * PLUMBING & ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES * QUIKCRETE Friends! OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK * SPORTING GOODS * HOUSEWARES * FISHING TACKLE * PAINTS & STAINS 2406 West Lake Rd. • Rt. 54A, Penn Yan * U.S. FLAGS * RENTALS * ICE * BOAT STORAGE & MUCH MORE (315) 536-3944 Homeland Farm Fresh Market Hanging Baskets • Top Soil • Mulch Sweet Corn, Tomatoes, Salt Potatoes, Watermelon, Peaches & More! Lawn & Garden Supplies PROPANE TANKS FILLED Maple Syrup, Honey, Jams, Jellies, HERE Salsas, BBQ Sauces, Dressings 4 Corners, Branchport • Phone 315-595-6622 Fresh Baked Pies, Breads & Cookies BRANCHPORT HARDWARE Convenient Parking Quality Hardware with Friendly Service Weekdays 8 to 5:30; Sat. 8 to 4; Sun. 9 to Noon Page 38 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express AT PARKS AND PUBLIC SPACES Parks show off Finger Lakes nature Among the beautiful State Parks SAMPSON STATE vineyards, wineries, and KEUKA LAKE STATE PARK breweries, the Finger PARK Lakes has several parks 3560 Pepper Rd. 6096 Route 96A and open public areas, Keuka Park Romulus, NY 14541 both state and local, for 315-536-3666 315-585-6392 people to visit during www.parks.ny.gov www.parks.ny.gov their adventures over the This state park in- Encompassing just summer. cludes a lakefront swim- over 2000 acres on the There are also sev- ming area, picnic area, eastern shore of Seneca eral locations for boat a playground, pavilion, Lake, Sampson State launching, some with campgrounds and trails Park features camping hard ramps and some to walk. There are also and boating as the pri- hand launching areas boat launches mary recreational activi- spread across three With plenty of natural ties. The park has a total lakes, rivers, and creeks. beauty from the lake and of 309 campsites with Here is some infor- the views of the vine- 245 electric and 64 non- mation about the many yards, Keuka Lake State electric sites. The marina places where the public Park is an enjoyable has just over 100 boat is encouraged to get out location to visit over the slips and a large multiple and enjoy the natural summer. launch site. A key feature The waterfalls at the Seneca Millsite on the Keuka Outlet Trail, a 7-mile long trail beauty of the Finger Entrance fee: $7 daily of the park is the beauti- between Keuka and Seneca Lakes that is open to the public. Lakes Region. per car: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS through Sept. 5. TURN TO PAGE 88 the CAFE Seasonal fare. Organic when possible. As local as we can get. Starters / Salads / Sandwiches Specials / Desserts Summer Hours Thursday thru Monday 11:30 am to 4 pm Sunday Brunch Specials HUNT COUNTRY VINEYARDS 4021 Italy Hill Road, Branchport NY 800-946-3289 | HuntWines.com EV Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 39

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At left, a lamp created at Sommerville Pottery and at right, a cake stand from Betelgeuse Pottery. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS his summer visitors Every summer Som- Tto the four potter- merville Pottery has ies that comprise the offered instruction Keuka Pottery trail will on the wheel or basic have more opportunities hand-building as well as to learn to work in clay, hosting student interns as well as be treated to who are committed to Madeline Pizzo, Sommerville Pottery Studio’s Sum- more innovative stone- improving their wheel- mer intern. Laura Wallace’s Fairy Houses. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS ware and porcelain throwing expertise. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS pieces. Open to all ages, the CLIMBING BINES 2019 Summer Events May 11th Music Sam Swanson Pizza Posto

June 2nd Benefit Shootout for Soldiers Cornhole Tournament Smokin Pete’s BBQ

June 7th Music- Thoroughbred Food Smokin Pete’s BBQ

June 16th Fathers Day Bash 12-2:30pm: The Overrated Band | 2:30- 5pm: Thoroughbred Smokin Pete’s BBQ

June 28th The Band Hamilton Smokin Pete’s BBQ

August 4th The Unoriginal Gravity Band Smokin Petes BBQ

August 9th Music from The Lub Dub Band

Augest 31st - Bines Fest

September 22nd Music from Randy Z on Guitar Smokin Pete’s

September 27th Living Well Chili Cookoff

October 25th Halloween Bash Jimmy and the Parrots Every Third Thursday in the Pavilion | June - October Live Music and Pop-Up Resturaunt Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 41

individual and group and more. and operated by Barbara particular note are their instruction can include “We will be hosting an and Eric Havill. This grape and “Keuka View” working on the potter’s open house at the end of year they celebrate their landscapes of sailboats wheel, basic hand-build- the summer with a focus 47th. anniversary as and the Bluff. ing, scouts badges, glaz- on Madeline and her potters at 8921 Coryell The Keuka Pottery ing and firing, and tile- work,” Monica added. Road, Branchport. Trail studios are open to making. Arrangements This year Laura Wal- The couple works the public during nor- can be made by calling lace will offer visitors in both porcelain and mal business hours. If a Monica Sommerville at two options for learning stoneware, producing special trip is planned, 607-868-4409. to work in clay at her functional pieces that calling ahead is recom- “I am excited to intro- own studio, Betelgeuse are ovenproof, dish- mended. Sandra Wil- duce our Summer 2019 Pottery, at 6646 State washer safe, and micro- liams’s email address is: intern, Madeline Pizzo,” Route 415 in Bath. wave friendly. They are williamswest@hotmail. Monica said. “I am offering a 2-hour decorated with Barbara’s com. The Havills can be “Madeline grew up ‘try-it’ workshop where unique brushwork, reached at 607-868-3151 in Rochester and spent individuals can schedule based on the Japanese or www.havillpottery. a lot of time on Keuka a time with me to come sumi-e style, and fea- com. Find Sommerville Lake near Branchport,” in and learn to throw ture representations of Pottery at 607-868-4409 she added. pots using a potter’s the birds, dragonflies, or www.sommervillepot- “Madeline is enter- wheel, she explains. cats, and horses that the tery.com. Laura Wallace ing her fourth year at She also teaches a va- Havills have on their can be contacted at 607- Rochester Institute of riety of hand-building 50-acre farm overlook- 346-6773 or Betelgeuse- Technology studying classes such as pendant ing Keuka Lake. Of [email protected] Industrial Design and making, fairy house Every summer Som- Laura Wallace of Betelgeuse Pottery. Sustainable Product De- building and “paint your PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS merville Pottery has velopment. own ornament” work- offered instruction “An artist with a love shops. on Hill Winery. This is layered with marbled on the wheel or basic of making things by All of the information the third iteration of this color to create a visual hand-building as well as hand, Madeline recently about these classes can pottery, which started depth and texture that hosting student interns found an interest in pot- be found on Betelgeuse in Burlington Vt. in is beautiful on its own who are committed to tery after taking a throw- Pottery.com, or on her 1991 and then moved to or as a background for FINGER LAKES improving their wheel- ing class at RIT. She has Facebook page. Hammondsport in 1998. elaborate hand-painted throwing expertise. been using clay to create Last year Sandra Wil- “My pieces are hand- decoration.” COUNTRYSIDES Open to all ages, the beautiful lamps. This liams opened Mud Lust thrown from a smooth Further north along summer she will focus Pottery at 9310 County white, low-fire earthen- the Keuka Pottery Trail on larger forms, glazes Route 76, opposite Her- ware,” Sandra explains. is Havill Pottery, owned “Their surface is then Quality Docks, LLC Yates County {WINE•WATER•WILDERNESS} Steel and Aluminum Docks, FISHER TREE Rafts and Moorings; Oak and I-Beam Seawalls DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE Hoist & Dock Repairs all over the SERVICE TRAVEL GUIDE TODAY OR CALL US TO REQUEST ONE Finger Lakes 315-536-2743 315-374-3014 Eric CHECK OUT OUR 24/7 315-374-3024 George VISITOR CENTER LOBBY Tree Trimming & Removing Stump Grinding • Hydro Feeding 2375 ROUTE 14A Land Clearing • Vista Pruning PENN YAN, NY Cabling YATESNY.COM • Free Estimates 315-536-6231 315.536.3111 [email protected] • Fully Insured

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Enjoy the quiet beauty wooden boat building ware, dark sawdust fired of summer in the Finger and construction. And earthenware and wood- Lakes when you visit the Book Room, which fired pots are among the East Hill Gallery at the showcases classic books many creations she has Folk Art Guild in Mid- for children and the lat- to share this summer. dlesex. est summer reads for all Woodworker David Open from May 11 ages, is a favorite among Barnet stays closer to through October, the Guild customers. Tours home to collect native Gallery offers fine qual- of the craft studios, built woods for turning bowls ity, distinctive work in by Guild members over and making furniture. pottery, woodworking, the past 50 years are Appreciative customers natural fabric clothing, available on request. also donate burls and and handmade note During the winter sea- logs for some of the cre- cards. Open Saturday son the potters design, ations. The wood shop from 11 – 5 and Sunday throw, glaze and fire pots also makes ware for the from 1 – 5, the Guild is for the home and kitch- home, in particular cut- located between Keuka en. Annie Schliffer, head ting boards and kitchen Truus Radin, the Guild weaving instructor for the 2019 Craft Weekend, makes and Canandaigua Lakes, of the Guild pottery, utensils. a point to participants in the workshop. There are three places left in the class just west of Penn Yan, has traveled throughout David also tends to for this July. where wineries abound the and the Guild’s orchards, PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS and lakes draw vacation- to Japan, China, India and the apple is featured Oct.12 and 13 Fiber Design Studio with for clothing — and new ers. and Peru, learning many celebrated at the annual from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. eco printing among the this year, table runners, The Guild is also home techniques and glazes Guild Open House and both days. dying techniques used napkins and pillows. of East Hill Boat Shop which are reflected in Apple Fest where fresh Unique clothing items on new and vintage and Paul’s book room. her designs. Shino and cider, homemade lun- Craft Weekend for spring and summer fibers. Hemp, cotton, Workshops See the fine detail that celadon on porcelain, cheon and open studios women’s fashions will be wool, silk and linen are goes into the craft of leaf design on stone- with demonstrations are featured by the Natural some of the fabrics used The Folk Art Guild For all your fine wines & good spirits…

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shops for adults and to learning and living. conducts educational Working alongside ex- The beauty of art and crafts thrives outreach programs for perienced master crafts- children. people, apprentices learn Its Apprenticeship proficiency in a craft and Program is designed for how to live alongside young people who are others in a community on a hill in the Finger Lakes searching for a practi- setting. cal, hands-on approach

20th Annual ART BARN SHOW & SALE will be held Fluted bowl with crackle glaze. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS Pagodatree bowl Thurs., JULY 4 and Fri., JULY 5 PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS 9am-4pm will also offer opportuni- eco-printing and song- About the Rochester Region, the Guild has ties to grow and learn writing. Details and reg- Folk Art Guild grown to receive world- in the crafts at its 12th istration are at www.fol- A not-for-profit arts wide recognition for its at the “Art Barn” on annual Craft Weekend kartguild.org. The Craft community and educa- handcrafts, which have Blue Spruce Lane Workshops, July 11 Weekend is funded in tional institution, the found their place in 2 1/2 mi. south of Penn Yan (off Route 54) Truus Radin, the Guild weaving instructor for the 2019 Craft Weekend, makes through 14. Experienced part by the NYS Council Guild began its work museums, private collec- a point to participants in the workshop. There are three places left in the class teachers offer four days on the Arts Decentraliza- in crafts more than 60 tions, shops, and galler- Finger Lakes Artists: for this July. of immersion in wood tion Program admin- years ago. Located on a ies through the United Hannelore Wolcott Bailey PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESSturning, weaving, pot- istered by the Auburn 350-acre farm in New States and abroad. The tery, film making, poetry, Public Theater. York’s Finger Lakes Guild also offers work- Bonnie Barney Fran Bliek Ginny Deneka Char DiGennaro Helga Poreda

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Better than you remember, more than you can imagine. OPEN JULY 4th 2019 EVENT SCHEDULE APRIL 27 | Opening Day SEPT. 14 | Craft Demos MAY 18 | Spring Car Show SEPT. 28 | Fall Car Show and Green and Gold Day (Keuka College) MAY 27 | Open Memorial Day | Craft Demos | Open Columbus Day From crafters to craft JUNE 15 OCT. 14 beers, farm fresh | Pumpkin and Face Painting JULY 4 | Open OCT. 19 produce, gift shops, great | Trick or Treat JULY 6 | Vintage Tractor Show OCT. 26 restaurants, tasty treats, | Honoring our Veterans and Prime Time Brass Amish and Mennonite JULY 13 | Craft Demos NOV. 9 Concert to Benefit Honor Flight baked goods, handmade JULY 27 | Welcome Grape Hounds! | Customer Appreciation Day and items, custom furniture, AUG. 3 | “Cruize” In and Welcome NASCAR Fans! NOV. 30 cabinetry and local Small Business Saturday and Cookie Decorating AUG. 17 | Craft Demos and Welcome Woodstock Fans! wineries, you’ll find | Pictures with Santa and Cookie Decorating exactly what you’re SEPT. 2 | Open Labor Day DEC. 7 | Closing Day looking for! SEPT. 7 | Welcome Vintage Grand Prix Fans! DEC. 14 3900 New York 14A • Penn Yan, NY 14527 • (315) 536-3032 @thewindmillfarmandcraftmarket • thewindmill.com Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 45 Seneca Lake WATKINS GLEN - Located off Route 414 on the canal SENECA LAKE PURE WATERS ASSOC. portion of Catherine Creek. Hard surface ramps; parking Seneca Lake Pure Waters Association is working to Elevation: 445 feet for approximately 60 cars with trailers; fee. Operated by protect and preserve the water quality of Seneca Lake. Area: 43,343 acres the Village of Watkins Glen. Length: 38 miles Maximum width: approx. 3 miles Maximum depth: 618 feet Thermocline: between 60 - 125 feet at PUBLIC ACESS SITES - Route 5 and 20 and 96A at the City of Geneva. Hard surface ramps; pumpout; parking for 30 cars with trailers. LONGS’ GENEVA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE - Geneva on Route 5 and 20. Free launch ramps and temporary dockage. . - Located on Route 96A, 12 miles south of the City of Geneva. Concrete ramps; pumpout; parking for 64 cars and trailers. LODI POINT STATE MARINE PARK - Located off County Road 136, 5 miles west of the Village of Lodi. Hard surface ramp; parking for 68 cars and trailers. SEVERNE POINT - Located on Severne Point Road, off Route 14, 8 miles south of Dresden. Hard surface Sweatshirts, T-Shirts, Jackets, & Beach Towels ramp; parking for 12 cars and trailers. Good winter Souvenirs launch site. SMITH MEMORIAL PARK - Located off Route 313 at Hector. Dirt and gravel launch; steep dirt access road; launching of boats not recommended; fee. Winter launching possible. Operated by the Town of Hector. Hammocks by Hatteras & Pawley’s Island Exclusive to LONGS’ $ 99 $ 99 Custom 149 – 219 Keuka Lake Also stands, pillows, Amish Country Store Wooden Signs table & tree straps Cards for Every Occasion 3 Sizes Conveniently Located on the Seneca Wine Trail $2950– $15000 West Side of Seneca Lake 20 Fat Quarters for $20!

Games Water Toys for Fun on the Books, Books & More Books Lake or in the Pool New!FLX LONGS’ Has the Largest Department in Penn Yan! The old-fashioned country store is in Glassware an 1850’s barn we filled to the rafters Set of 12 with hand-stitched quilts & quilting fabrics. Only $71.99 We Have Providing home-canned jams & jellies, pickled NY Times Bestsellers Watershoes! products, homemade fudge, local honey, Small Children to XL 20% OFF Adult $7.99–$9.99 maple syrup. Mfg. List Everyday Amish-Made Baskets CARDS & BOOKS Made to Last a Lifetime or Two! OFFICE SUPPLIES Hours: Mon–Sat 9 AM–5 PM; Closed Sunday LONGS’ 115 MAIN STREET, PENN YAN, NY • 315-536-3131 • FAX 315-536-6743 Mon–Thurs 8:30 am–7 pm • Fri 8:30 am–8:30 pm 386 State Rte. 14 • Penn Yan Sat 8 am–6 pm • Sun 10 am–5 pm 315-781-2571 Page 46 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Enjoy a walk, run, or event on the Keuka Outlet Trail What connects Keuka tween two Finger Lakes to sunset year-round Outlet mission is to and Seneca Lakes, Penn — Keuka and Seneca with access at 10 loca- preserve and protect Yan and Dresden, Milo — and it’s the home of tions in Penn Yan, Milo, the Keuka Outlet Pres- and Torrey? What con- much of Yates County’s Torrey, and Dresden. ervation Area that en- nects your children with history. The Friends of Enjoy the trail for a compasses most of the nature and history? the Outlet, the charitable mindful hike, invigorat- land around the Keuka The Keuka Outlet organization that owns ing run, relaxing bike Outlet. Trail. and maintains the trail, ride, horseback ride, The trail itself was The Keuka Outlet help you connect to the picnic, fishing, or simply once the tow path for Trail follows the only trail and our history. The exploring nature. natural waterway be- trail is open from sunrise The Friends of the TURN TO PAGE 87

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After August 11th Call for Information FREE ADMISSION Open 10–5 Wed–Fri; 10–4 Sat; 12–4 Sun; Closed Mon & Tues LOCATED ON ANGUS RD. JUST OFF RT. 14 315-694-0123 9 mi. S. of Geneva or 4 mi. N. of Dresden ¼ mi. N. of Fox Run Vineyards www.gracegardens.com Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 47 Page 47 KEUKA POTTERY TRAIL Sommerville Pottery

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6646 State Route 415, Bath Email: [email protected] Thurs. & Fri. 3:30-6; Sat. 11-4 Website: mudlustpottery.com [email protected] Summer Hours: BetelgeusePottery.com Daily 10-6 607-346-6773 Page 48 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Welcome to Finger Lakes Wine Country early and a native vineyard its Keuka Lake art works by the late roots extend far back founder Walter Taylor. into the community. Wineries The tour and tasting Rehabilitation of the experience begins with a site has been ongoing Tasting room hours vary complimentary 30-minute and new plantings are from winery to winery walking tour of the estate, scheduled. The micro- and season to season. followed by a 20-minute production farm winery Some wineries require tasting extravaganza. offers wines that focus on reservations for all sustainability and quality tastings, while others Chateau Renaissance production without require reservations for Wine Cellars forgetting how to have groups of 8 or more. 7494 Fish Hatchery Road fun! Other wineries have no Hammondsport restrictions. Because 607-569-3609 Domaine LeSeurre policies change and 866-426-7543 Winery wineries often plan spe- www.chateaurenais- 13920 State Route 54, cial events, it’s recom- sancewinecellars.com Hammondsport mended to check online Founded in 2001, this 607-292-3920 listings or call ahead winery emphasizes www.domaineleseurre.com about hours and other a French and Italian Originally from information. winemaking style. Bottle- Champagne, , our fermented white, blush, family has hand crafted Azure Hill Winery red, and fruit flavored wine for six generations. 8716 Gallagher Rd. sparkling wines are In 2011, after 16 vintages Hammondsport handcrafted using a 500 around the world, we fell 607-868-5702 year-old family recipe. in love with Keuka Lake. www.azurehillwinery.com Table wines range from We unite our French A farm winery, located bone dry to sweet, and heritage and new world on the Westside of include vinifera, hybrids, wine experience to Keuka Lake. Joe Sheehy, and native grapes. Fruit develop wines which pair Winemaker/manager wines from regional well with fine cuisine as and wife, Leslie Knipe, fruits include cranberry, well as casual fare. Wines President, began this plum, apple, pear, and include Chardonnay venture in 2006, planting dandelion. in a variety of styles, a few acres of Dry Riesling, Semi-Dry Vines. All wines are Crooked Lake Winery Riesling, Sweet Reserve produced from grapes 1296 State Rte. 54 Riesling, Gewürztraminer, grown and bottled on site. Hammondsport and Rosé 607-292-3562 Barrington Cellars Crooked Lake Winery Dr. Konstantin Frank’s 2794 Gray Road is home to the longest Vinifera Wine Cellars Penn Yan active winemaker over 42 9749 Middle Road 315-531-8923 or 315-536- years experience in New Hammondsport 9686 York state—John Lebeck. 607-868-4884 www.barringtoncellars.com You will find some of the 800-320-0735 Barrinton Cellars is best value in the Finger www.drfrankwines.com located 500 feet east of lake region. Known as New York’s State Route 54, 8 miles most award-winning south of Penn Yan. Deep Root Vineyard winery since 1962 10391 Cross Street, and renowned for its Bully Hill Vineyards Hammondsport world-class , 8843 Greyton H. Taylor 315-651-3001 Gewürztraminer, Memorial Drive, www.deeprootvineyard.com Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Hammondsport After an extensive and more. Founder 607-868-3610 search Ben and Michelle Dr. Konstantin Frank www.bullyhill.com Hartman discovered a pioneered viticultural Keuka Lake’s east branch, looking south. gem in the Finger Lakes methods that have FILE PHOTO/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS Several buildings including a museum of AVA. Established as permitted a generation of Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 49 Eastern wineries to grow Keuka Lake Vineyards Serkesiya and Saperavi Company is home of Point of the Bluff Keuka Lake vineyards, these superb varieties of 8882 County Road 76 (the “Black Russian the world-famous Great Vineyards or grapes grown in other European grapes. Brands: Hammondsport Red”), it’s easy to see Western Winery Visitor 10489 County Rd. 76 regions around the world, Dr. Konstantin Frank, 607-868-4100 how the more than 1,000 Center. The winery is South Pulteney our winemaker works Welcome to Finger Salmon Run, Chateau www.klvineyards.com members of our wine club the oldest (1860) in the 607-332-3060 with vineyard managers Frank Keuka Lake Vineyards understand quality when Finger Lakes Region. It is www.pointofthebluffvine- to ensure the grapes is a small farmstead they taste it! Located one designated U.S. Bonded yards.com are grown, tended and Heron Hill Winery estate winery that mile off State Route 54. Winery No. 1. The eight We believe wine making harvested to the highest 9301 County Route 76 produces world class stone buildings are listed begins in the vineyard, standards. Lakes Wine Country Hammondsport wine in a European style, Pleasant Valley Wine Co. in the National Register and requires the finest 607-868-4241 specializing in premium 8260 Pleasant Valley Rd of Historic Places. Parent grapes sourced from the 800-441-4241 Riesling and Hammondsport company to Caywood very best growers of their www.heronhill.com made in a dry, elegant 607-569-6111 Vineyards and Seneca regions. Whether growing Established in 1977, style for enjoyment with www.pleasantvalleywine.com Harbor Wine Center. Riesling or Pinot Noir Heron Hill Winery has good company and fine Pleasant Valley Wine in New York at our own combined the rich food. Located two miles TURN TO PAGE 50 heritage of the Finger north of Hammondsport. Lakes’ grape growing and winemaking past with Keuka Spring Vineyards the highest standards 243 State Route 54 of craftsmanship and East Lake Road The 2019 Yates County Fair commitment to quality Penn Yan The 2018 Yates County Fair to create a family of 315-536-3147 acclaimed wines for all www.keukaspringwinery. JULY 9–13, 2019 occasions. Heron Hill com takes advantage of the Three-time winner DEMOLITION DERBY TRUCK PULLING area’s warm summer of the Governor’s Cup LIVE days and cool fall nights and two-time winner along with the rolling hills, of Best White Wine in MUSIC deep lakes, and gravelly America, the Wiltberger 7/9 Ampersand Project Band 8–11 PM soil to produce some of family invites you to 2.6 Diesel the finest New York State share their premium Street Legal 7/11 John Bolger 8–11 PM wines. Heron Hill and wines. They have earned Semi Trucks 7/12 Ruby Shooz 8–12 PM Ingle Vineyards practice countless accolades Light Hot Farm 7/13 The Swagger Band 8–12 PM sustainable farming since 1985, offer a wide Hot Farm 466 Tractors methods, no chemical selection of red and fertilizers, herbicides or white wines, and host 4H Poultry Show 1:30 PM 4H Barn insecticides are used. seasonal events. Taste Tuesday, July 9 4H Dairy Bar Opens 1–10 PM Saturday, July 13 Brands: Ingle Vineyard, world class wines and EMS DAY 1–10 PM 4H Exhibit Hall Opens 1–10 PM ARMED FORCES DAY 1–10 PM 4H Dairy Bar Opens 1–10 PM 4H Gymkhanna Show 9 AM 4H Horse Ring 4H Open Livestock Show 10 AM 4H Show Ring Heron Hill, Eclipse, Game enjoy the beautiful view ROSAIRE’S ROYAL RACERS – DAILY Bird. Gift shop & deli at overlooking Keuka Lake 4H Exhibit Hall Opens 1–10 PM 4H Dairy Bar Opens 1–10 PM 4H Rabbit/Cavy Show/Sports 2:00 PM 4H Show Ring CINCINNATI CIRCUS – DAILY 4H Exhibit Hall Opens 1–10 PM winery. from their hillside tasting ROSAIRE’S ROYAL RACERS – DAILY Youth Ice Cream Eating Contest 2 PM ROSAIRE’S ROYAL RACERS – DAILY room, gift shop, and CINCINNATI CIRCUS – DAILY 4H Building CINCINNATI CIRCUS – DAILY Hunt Country Vineyards picnic area. From these Antique Tractor Show 4 PM Antique Tractor Tent Youth Watermelon Eating Contest 3 PM PLAYLAND AMUSEMENTS OPEN 4 PM–11 PM 4021 Italy Hill Road grapes, Keuka Spring PLAYLAND AMUSEMENTS OPEN 6 PM–11 PM 4H Building Pony Pull– 1 PM 4H Horse Ring Branchport produces internationally 11th Annual Figure-8 Race 7 PM Antique Tractor Show 4 PM Antique Tractor Tent 4H Dog Show Tba 4H Show Ring 315-595-2812 recognized Chardonnays, Main Grandstands PLAYLAND AMUSEMENTS OPEN 4 PM–11 PM MINI MOD’S & GARDEN TRACTOR PULL Farm Tractor Pull–6 PM Main Grandstands 800-946-3289 Rieslings, and Cabernets, Total Destruction Demoltion Derby 8 PM TBA MAIN GRANDSTAND Main Grandstands The John Bolger Band 8 PM–11 PM Mannequin Modeling/Public Presentations www.huntwines.com. as well as wines that Entertainment Barn Established in 1981, highlight the unique fruit Ampersand Project Band 8 PM – 11 PM 2 PM 4H Building Entertainment Barn Youth Watermelon Eating Contest 3P 4H Hunt Country Vineyards characteristics of the Friday, July 12 Building is a family-owned grapes of the region. Wednesday, July 10 CLASS REUNION DAY 7–12 PM Youth Ice Cream Eating Contest 4 PM 4H winery located on a Picnic area and regional Building FIREFIGHTER DAY 1–10 PM Rooster Crowing Contest 9 AM 4H Barn sixth generation farm gift shop. Antique Tractor Show 4 PM Antique Tractor Tent 4H Dairy Bar Opens 1–10 PM 4H Open Dairy Show 10 AM 4H Show Ring above the shores of Youth Pie Eating Contest 5 PM 4H Building 4H Exhibit Hall Opens 1–10 PM 4H Horse Fun Classes 11:30 AM Total Destruction Demolition Derby 7 PM Keuka Lake. The Hunt McGregor Vineyard 4H And Open Goat Show 11 AM 4H Dairy Bar Opens 1–10 PM Main Grandstands family is dedicated to Winery Youth Pie Eating Contest 2 PM 4H Building 4H Exhibit Hall Opens 1–10 PM The Swagger Band 8 PM–12 PM growing quality grapes 5503 Dutch St. ROSAIRE’S ROYAL RACERS – DAILY ROSAIRE’S ROYAL RACERS – DAILY Entertainment Barn and vinifying elegant Dundee CINCINNATI CIRCUS – DAILY CINCINNATI CIRCUS – DAILY PLAYLAND AMUSEMENTS OPEN 1 PM– 11 PM and unique wines. Hunt 607-292-3999 Antique Tractor Show 4 PM Antique Tractor Tent EVENTS SUBJECT TO CHANGE ANNUAL KIDS DAY 1–4 PM Country produces limited 800-272-0192 PLAYLAND AMUSEMENTS OPEN 4 PM–11 PM Animal Science Bowl 6 PM 4H Show Ring Kids Day Giveaway 4 PM Entertainment Barn $12.00 Per Admission quantities of vintage www.mcgregorwinery.com Antique Tractor Show 4 PM Antique Tractor Tent Pay One Price Mannequin Modeling/Public Presentations Includes Parking, Musical Entertainment, varietal wines and focuses Perched high on a 4H Goat Show 6 PM 4–6 PM 4H Building All Grandstand Events, Daily Shows, on specialty wines hill above Keuka Lake, Outlaw Pulling Series 6 PM Main Grandstands UPW–WRESTLING 7 PM Main Grandstands Rosaire’s Royal Racers, Cincinnati Circus, including late harvest and 2.6 Diesel, Street Legal, Semi Trucks, Light McGregor Vineyard has All Midway Rides ice wines. offered quality, estate- Thursday, July 11 Hot Farm, Hot Tractors bottled wines for over 3rd Annual Class Reunion Night LAW ENFORCEMENT DAY 1–10 PM 30 years. With varietals w/ Ruby Shooz 8 PM–12 PM ranging from Pinot Noir to www.YatesCountyFair.org | Penn Yan, NY | Old Rt. 14A | (315) 536-3830 Riesling and rarities like Page 50 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Keuka Lake Wineries Enjoy the Finger Lakes safely! Ravines Wine Cellars wine experience, with ers. Vineyards was Fall of 14630 State Route 54 its Tuscan style tasting Visit our historic hilltop 2016. With the tasting Hammondsport room, expansive Crooked Barn Tasting room opening and the 607-292-7007 vineyards and state- Room in the heart of first vintage being re- www.ravineswinecellars.com of-the-art winery. Pick Keuka Lake wine country, leased in spring of 2017. Keuka Lake Tasting up a bottle or two of and experience our unique Winemaker Hans Peter Room: The incredible their award winning selection of dry, semi-dry, Weis and his wife, Ashlee vistas of Keuka Lake wines (there are many and sweet Finger Lakes use a beautiful one room border our first tasting to choose from) and wines. school house to provide St. Michael School room, styled much like a picnic on the Creekstone personalized tasting to French Bistro. Friendly terrace while basking in Vineyard View Winery everyone that visits. 214 Keuka St. and knowledgable staff the splendor of the Finger 2971 Williams Hill Road Penn Yan will guide you through Lakes’ finest. Keuka Park, NY 14478 Yates Cellars tasting beautiful wines Phone: 315-536-6112 315-694-7262 3170 NY-54A, as you take in the breath Stever Hill Vineyards vineyardviewwinery. Keuka Park Tom Flood, taking views. 3962 Stever Hill Rd com 315-575-1863 Principal Branchport The Folts family’s love www.yatescellars.com Rooster Hill Vineyards 315-595-2230 of the area and its history Our 19th century wine 489 Route 54 South steverhillvineyards.com runs as deep as the vines shop is located in the Penn Yan Stever Hill Vineyards is that have been tended by Hampstead Mansion, 315-536-4773 family owned and oper- five generations. Adam built in 1838 by Henry www.roosterhill.com ated by dedicated fifth Folts tends the vines on Rose. Yates Cellars was Rooster Hill Vineyards generation Branchport, the same property his established in 2000 offers the quintessential Finger Lakes grape-grow- great-great-grandfather and is a small, limited first cultivated. The Folts production boutique Farm grows mostly native winery operation with grapes and some French- two vineyard locations, American hybrids. both in Yates County. We grow and produce over Weis Vineyards 25 varieties of wine made 10014 Day Rd. from native grapes 136 YEARS OF TRADITION Hammondsport French hybrid grapes 607-284-4011 and vinifera grapes. & AN EXCITING FUTURE! www.weisvineyards.com • SMALL CLASS SIZE • EMPHASIS ON ALL The first harvest for Weis CORE SUBJECTS • DEDICATED FACULTY AND STAFF • HIGH-TECH CLASSROOMS Third Thursdays - Live music series, free • LAPTOPS FOR STUDENTS June 20th, July 18th, August 15th, 5-8 pm • STRONG SPANISH, ART, MUSIC, Food Truck, Wine by glass/bottle AND PE PROGRAMS (no outside coolers) KEEP IT COLD THIS SUMMER AND A SMALL, CARING FAMILY AND Sunday Suppers-local chef & ARWC wines CHRISTIAN ATMOSPHERE WHERE EVERY First Sunday of every month, 6-8 pm Use Lots of ICE! DAY STARTS WITH MORNING PRAYER Reservations required Call today for information on our programs: Twilight 5K and Fun Run Available at PRE-SCHOOL (3 YEAR OLDS): Tuesdays Friday, August 9th, 6:30 pm and Thursdays 9:00 AM–11:45 AM runsignup.com or at the tasting room H.K. GRIFFIN PRE-K (4 YEAR OLDS): Monday/ Federweisser Wednesday/Friday 9:00 AM–3:00 PM or Annual Harvest Celebration & Son Monday through Friday 9:00 AM–3:00 PM Saturday, September 21, noon-5 pm KINDERGARTEN: Monday through Friday 9:00 AM–3:00 PM Open for Tastings & Sales 119 Benham St., Penn Yan Before and After School Care Available Daily 11-5 pm 7:30 AM–9:00 AM and 3:00 PM–5:30 PM Cubes Available 10 lb. Gardens, Gallery & Great Wines Block Ice If the best educational start is in Available important for your child, then call Visit us at: 7 & 20 lb. bags E. Elm St. St. Michael’s today: 315-536-6112 1020 Anthony Road, Penn Yan, NY 14527 Benham St. 800-559-2182 * anthonyroadwine.com 536-7420 Penn Yan Main 4 Corners Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 51

Vineyards was Fall of Find fun things to do in the 2016. With the tasting Keuka Lake Wine Trail members room opening and the calendar starting on page 72 first vintage being re- leased in spring of 2017. make your visit more than memorable Winemaker Hans Peter Weis and his wife, Ashlee Two-Can Dan’s use a beautiful one room Five of the wineries ture Events is a great in- a fun time to learn from 30th Annual Hunt school house to provide around Keuka Lake are troduction to the charms tasting room staff and Country Vineyards Har- personalized tasting to members of the Keuka of Keuka Lake wineries, to enjoy a first sip of re- vest Festival, Oct. 5 - 6 everyone that visits. Lake Wine Trail. Heron a delicious food and cently released wines. Keuka Spring Hill, Hunt Country wine experience, and an Here’s a sample of Yates Cellars Vineyards 3170 NY-54A, Vineyards, Keuka Spring unbeatable value. Get some of the events at Keuka Park Vineyards, McGregor to know all five wineries member wineries: Merlot & Mignon 4 p.m. July 26; noon and 315-575-1863 Vineyard and Vineyard while guiding yourself Heron Hill www.yatescellars.com View Winery are all around Keuka Lake at 3 p.m. July 27 $30 per Our 19th century wine members, and are open your own pace. These • Cafe Terrace Music person for wine samples, Bottle & Can shop is located in the seven days a week from ticketed events take from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. complementary pairing Hampstead Mansion, June through November. place on eight selected Sundays in July, August, plate, and an hour of all Redemption Center built in 1838 by Henry Some remain open daily weekends from Febru- and September you ever wanted to learn Rose. Yates Cellars was throughout the year. ary through June, and • Happy Hour with about this pairing com- 137 Benham Street, established in 2000 The vast majority of again in September and Live Music from 5 to 7 bination. and is a small, limited p.m. every Wednesday in Music & Wine Series: production boutique visitors to our wineries November Penn Yan winery operation with are couples, foursomes The next signature July and August Live music, food truck, two vineyard locations, and small groups of fam- event will be Harvest • Wood-fired pizza & and a fabulous view Aug. Hours: Mon–Fri 9 am–6 pm both in Yates County. We ily or friends (under 10 Celebration Sept. 14 and Live Music from 4:30 4 through Sept. 8 from Sat 7 am–3 pm grow and produce over people). 15. Experience the scents to 8 p.m. Saturdays July noon to 4:30 p.m. 25 varieties of wine made Saturday is the busiest and sights of this excit- and August. Vineyard View from native grapes day of the week. Many ing season in wine coun- 315-536-4687 French hybrid grapes Hunt Country Winery of our guests enjoy the try. Taste the exquisite Vineyards and vinifera grapes. energy of Saturdays. wines of Keuka Lake and Live Music Summer For a more relaxed ex- sample delicious dishes The Ancient Art of Dry Series features bands perience, try visiting us highlighting the region’s Laid Stone, July 26 - 28 and the Vineyard View on weekdays or Sunday. seasonal produce. Win- Finger Lakes Chamber Food Truck from 6 to 9 Signature Trail Events eries are abuzz with en- Music Festival, 7:30 p.m. p.m. July 5, July 19, Aug. Each of our six Signa- ergy during harvest - it’s July 27 2, Aug. 16, and Sept. 6. Van Dyke Septic Wixson Honey, Inc. Local, Insured 4937 Lakemont-Himrod Rd., & Professional Dundee, N.Y. 14837 Honey SEPTIC SYSTEMS Beeswax CLEANED Containers

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Page 52 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Finger Lakes Beer Keuka Lake Company 8462 State Route 54 Breweries Hammondsport 607-569-3311 Abandon Brewing Co. www.fingerlakesbeercom- 2994 Merritt Hill Road pany.com Penn Yan Finger Lakes Beer 585-208-9088 Company LLC was www.abandonbrewing.com established in 2009 A geothermal powered craft brewery situated Keuka Brewing in a reused farmhouse Company We Offer brewery overlooks Keuka 8572 Briglin Road Lake where you can enjoy Hammondsport Quilt Fabric and a tastings in the taproom, 607-868-4648 a pint in our beer hall or www.keukabrewing- Supplies, on the deck overlooking company.com the grapes, apples, and Keuka Brewing offers Classes and hops of Abandon Acres. an alternate world-class Long-Arm Services. epicurean experience for The Brewery of Broken wary wine drinkers and Open: Tues, Thurs, Fri 9-6; Dreams beer connoisseurs alike. Wed 9-8; Sat 9-5; 8319 Pleasant Valley Road, Sun April-Oct. 10-3; Closed Mon LyonSmith Brewing Co. 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Come taste special and wonderful for intention to honor that all of our customers to grown ingredients to our rustic farm ales and tradition. New location make our craft beer and lagers. enjoy. under construction. RUTHERFORD’S EXCAVATING SERVICES All Types of Excavation Call for Details HARDSCAPING Patios • Block Retaining Walls & More Serving Locally LAWN CARE and Beyond Mowing • Lawn Rolling Landscaping • Mulching Monuments & Markets Gutters Brush Removal • Brush Hogging on display in Excavating Work showroom ACCEPTING NEW CUSTOMERS 21 State Rt. 54 COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIAL www.nielsengranite.com email: [email protected] TREE SERVICES SMALL HOME Small & Large Trees, Removal, Trimming, Etc. REPAIRS Kitchens, Bathrooms, Etc. FREE ESTIMATES • FULLY INSURED OVER 10 YEARS EXPERIENCE 315-694-8599 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 53 view of the lake, our State, Barry Family produces premium Visit and enjoy tastings Damiani Wine Cellars Seneca Lake comfortable tasting Cellars released our first Riesling wines in the in an 1800’s barn and produces full-bodied room welcomes you wines in 2014. We focus Finger Lakes region of grape packing house red wines, beautiful East Side with an inviting and on making vinifera wines New York. We planted overlooking the East’s white wines, and elegant knowledgeable staff, and which reflect the vintage our first vines in 2009. largest vinifera vineyard sparkling wines. Our Wineries includes many “Made in as well as the individual Wine Enthusiast Magazine with a spectacular winery is a place where NY” items. Appointment vineyards. We take pride in named one of Boundary view of Seneca Lake. you can drink wine, Tasting room hours vary required for groups of 10 our salvaged and restored Breaks’ Dry Rieslings to Appointment required for browse amazing local art, from winery to winery or more, with a 20 person equipment. Our wines the list of Top 100 Wines groups of 12 or more. listen to music, and enjoy and season to season. maximum. are made with minimal in the World in 2014. breathtaking sunsets from Some wineries require manipulation, often Chateau LaFayette our tasting room. reservations for all Bagley’s Poplar Ridge unfined and unfiltered, Catharine Valley Winery Reneau tastings, while others Vineyards and always vegan. 4201 State Route 414 5081 Route 414 Forge Cellars require reservations for 9782 Route 414 Burdett Hector 3775 Mathews Rd. groups of 8 or more. Hector Bloomer Creek Vineyard 607-546-5300 800-469-9463 Burdett Other wineries have no 607-582-6421 5301 Route 414 www.catharinevalley.com www.clrwine.com 607-622-8020 restrictions. Because www.bagleysprv.com Hector Named for the Queen of Established in 1985, www.forgecellars.com policies change and Our pub -like winery 607-546-5027 the Senecas. Located on Chateau LaFayette Taste Forge wines at wineries often plan spe- specializes in fun to drink www.bloomercreek.com the east side of Seneca Reneau is a producer Hector Wine Company cial events, it’s recom- wines for every occasion. [email protected] Lake. A family owned and of premium award- in Hector, on the eastern mended to check online For groups larger than 10 Bloomer Creek, named operated farm winery winning wines. 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Caywood Vineyards Damiani Wine Cellars Enjoy friendly staff, Hector www.barryfamilywines.com Lodi 9666 Route 414 4704 Rte. 414 antique decor, and the are excited to be part of 607-546-8463 Established in 2011 as 607-474-5030 Lodi Burdett casual atmosphere of the NYS Farm Brewery 800-331-7323 one of the first “micro- www.boundarybreaks.com 607-582-7230 607-546-5557 movement that will www.atwatervineyards.com wineries” in New York Boundary Breaks www.caywoodvineyards.com www.damianiwinecellars.com TURN TO PAGE 54 highlight the special taste Boasting a magnificent and aroma of NYS grains and hops. We strive to make great tasting beer that supports local farmers. Come taste our rustic farm ales and lagers.

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12664 West Lake Road, Hammondsport, N.Y. 14840 • 607-868-3455 Page 54 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express www.lamoreauxwine.com Seneca Lake East Side Lamoreaux offers an exceptional selection of fine wines in an Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards J. R. Dill Winery unforgettable setting. on beautiful Seneca 4922 State Route 414 Admire the modern Lake, home of the Red Burdett Greek Revival building, a Cat. There’s music, too, 607-546-5757 landmark in the area since with live bands on Friday www.jrdillwinery.com its completion in 1992 nights. Reservations J.R. Dill Winery is located and the site of fine art required for groups of 8 or on the southeastern end exhibitions. Appointment more. of Seneca Lake. We have required for groups of 12 FLBM has new boats on display in 2019! a wide variety of wines or more Stop in today to see what’s new. Hector Wine Company to suit all tastes. Stop in 5610 State Route 414 and enjoy lake views, old Leidenfrost Vineyards Exciting Exhibits Youth Programming Hector photographs of the area, 5677 State Route 414 607-387-1045 and sample our wines over Hector Engaging Courses NYS Boater Safety www.hectorwinecompany.com our “World’s only Seneca 607-546-2800 Hector Wine Company Lake Glass Bar.” www.leidenfrostwine.com Interesting Lectures Boats for Sale is designed to support Founded in 1990, and highlight local art. Kings Garden Vineyards Leidenfrost Vineyards Weekly Workshops Boat Parts for Sale “Soul” is at the heart of it - 9059 State Route 414 was one of the first Finger Research Library Annual Boat Auction Sharing each passion with Lodi Lakes wineries to feature every wine enthusiast who 607-582-7444 a broad spectrum of red Event Space Rental drinks it. www.kingsgardenvine- wines, including Pinot yards.com Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Idol Ridge Winery Featuring estate-style Online registration now available at: flbm.org/register Sauvignon, Cabernet 9059 State Route 414 wines endowed with Franc, and Baco Noir. Lodi balance, complexity and We also produce great 607-582-7773 elegance, we create hand- Riesling, Gewurztraminer, www.idolridge.com crafted premium vintages , Catawba, Idol Ridge Winery is one for people who like great and wines. of the newest wineries on wine. Appointements the East side of Seneca required for groups of 10 Penguin Bay Winery Lake. Sitting up on a ridge, or more. 6075 State Route 414 just South of Lodi, it has Hector one of the best panoramic Lamoreaux Landing 607-546-5115 views along the entire Wine Cellars www.penguinbaywinery.com coastline of the lake. 9224 State Route 414 Penguin Bay offers Lodi sparkling wines from both 607-582-6011 Swedish Hill and Goose HAMMONDSPORT FINGER LAKES BOATING MUSEUM IS HOLDING ITS FIFTH ANNUAL Festival of Crafts th , 2019 BOAT AUCTION ON JULY 20, 2019. Sat., August 17th & Sun., August 18th Jul 20 DONATE YOUR BOAT OR SUBMIT ON CONSIGNMENT 10 am to 5 pm ON THE VILLAGE SQUARE OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK HAMMONDSPORT 10AM - 5PM Featuring over 125 of the finest craftsmen along with continuous craft demonstrations. 8231 Pleasant Valley Rd. For Further Information Write: Festival Committee Hammondsport, NY 14840 P.O. Box 386, Hammondsport, NY 14840 or call 607-569-2242 Come Join Us In Wine Country… [email protected] (607) 569-2222 A “Grape” Place To Be! 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The Finger Lakes Wine Region

Located in the heart of the larger Finger Lakes geographical region, the actual viticultural area is centered around four main lakes with American Indian names: Canandaigua (meaning The Chosen Place), Keuka (Crooked Lake), Seneca, and Cayuga.

There are more than 9,124 acres of vineyards in the Finger Lakes vineyards where the growing season is 190-205 days and annual production amounts to about 41,403 tons.

The leading varieties are Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Noir, Cabernet Franc along with several French-American and native varietals.

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municating the Chapel’s quirement, please send memo line of the check need for donor-designat- your check to Garrett stating “Grant Match.” ed gifts and for building Memorial Chapel , C/O Gifts may also be made an email contact list. Pat Barden, 227 Ferris on line as directed from Following the success Hills, Canandaigua, N.Y. the Chapel’s website. of the last two summers 14424 with a note in the - there will again be two free concerts in 2019 (July 14 and Aug. 25, 5-7 ckstrea Open April– p.m. at the Chapel) as Ro m October well as a benefit event at the Garrett summer Vegetable and home (Aug. 10 5-8 pm). While the trustees will bedding plants, continue to pursue addi- baskets, planters, tional grant money, the Gr e majority of restoration eenhous and more. and preservation costs Try our own farm fresh produce must be funded by pri- vate donations. Onions, corn, beans, tomatoes, Please consider at- tending one of the sum- watermelons, squash, cucumbers, mer events and making a raspberries, peaches & apples Garrett & Co. Wines Delivery truck tax-deductible gift to the PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS Chapel this summer. In the fall, we’ll have squash, More information private donors. How- vancy. The 2019 grant to continue towards the including a video and mums, and pumpkins ever, the trustees have is a “matching” grant in goal of full restoration photos about restoration, Open Monday–Saturday 8–7 also pursued grant op- that the $15,000 check and preservation of the history, and the 2019 portunities receiving a will be sent to the Chapel Chapel for future gen- events can be found on Closed Sundays $25,000 grant from the only after the matching erations. the Chapel’s website, 4471 Route 14A, Rock Stream Rochester Area Commu- $15,000 has been raised. In 2017 and 2018 free www.garrettchapel.org. 607-243-9316 nity Foundation in 2018 The challenge for summer concerts and To make a tax- and a $15,000 grant summer of 2019 will fund raising events held deductible gift to the be to raise the $15,000 at lakeside cottages near in 2019 from The New Chapel as part of the Thank you for visiting the Finger Lakes York Landmarks Conser- (and thereby secure the the Chapel provided a $15,000 matching re- $15,000 in grant money) wider audience for com- MIKE’S CONSTRUCTION 315-536-9691 Mike Morehouse - Owner/Operator for Over 35 Years FULL LINE of Certified Distributor of Multi-Flo & PARTS & ACCESSORIES Eljen Septic Systems OUTBOARD & STERN Re-Purposed DRIVE SYSTEM REPAIRS Wine Barrel Gifts & Home Decor For all Your Excavator, Computer Diagnostics for Most Major Brands HANDCRAFTED IN Backhoe, Dozer THE FINGER LAKES

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All enhanced seminars Riesling, the Finger ple Ridge Far require an additional Lakes Region Claim to Ma m ticket purchase, with Fame Old Mill Nursery 4850 ROBSON ROAD, STANLEY • 585-526-6929 seats available on a first- 2:30 p.m. July 13 All Major Credit Cards Accepted • www.mapleridgegreenhouse.com come, first-serve basis. $20 per person Summer Hours Beginning July 1: Mon–Sat 9–5; Closed Sunday They take place on the Taste for yourself why second floor of the Wat- this is our top varietal To keep up with all the news in the Yates County area when you can’t be here, kins Glen International and see how food friend- visit www.Chronicle-Express.com. Better yet, call 315-536-4422 to get a copy of media center. ly this grape can be. You This year’s enhanced will be tasting six wines each week’s issue of The Chronicle-Express delivered to your mailbox! seminars are: total, with both dry and semi-dry expressions be- ing poured. Discover YOUR Hometown Advantage Rosé Rediscovered 11:30 a.m. July 14 $25 per person Rosé is not the sweet, pink wine in a box that made you cringe decades ago, but is a crisp, re- freshing, very drinkable wine that’s perfect for a summer evening and pairs amazingly well with food! We will ex- amine six Rosés, from six producers, and discuss the techniques and styles of each wine. The Finger Lakes Wine Festival presented by Yancey’s Fancy New York’s Artisan Cheese, July 12-14, offers the largest showcase of New York State wines with over 90 wineries paired Personal Banking • Business Banking • Financial Services with regional artisans, music, and seminars all in one beautiful location. 205 Liberty Street • Penn Yan Tickets are available by 315.536.2300 calling 866.751.1042 or at www.flwinefest.com. BankwithLNB.com Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 69 ago to offer natural, pure Canandaigua grape wines from locally Inspire Moore Winery Finger Lakes Wine grown Finger Lakes fruit. 197 North Main St. Lake Wineries Sustainable vineyard Naples practices and careful 585-374-5970 Festival includes Tasting room hours vary stewardship of the Earth www.imaginemoorewin- from winery to winery have guided us since our ery.com enhanced seminars and season to season. founding in 1872. Inspire Moore is a bou- Some wineries require tique winery producing reservations for all Finger Lakes Wine a few thousand cases of tastings, while others Center at Sonnenberg Finger Lakes appellation require reservations for Gardens wines whose focus is on groups of 8 or more. 151 Charlotte St. aromatic varietal whites, Other wineries have no Canandaigua vintage-driven varietal restrictions. Because 585-394-4922 reds, ice wine and blends policies change and www.fingerlakeswine- that are defined by small wineries often plan spe- center.com lot production. The winery cial events, it’s recom- Featuring some of the is situated on the histori- mended to check online best wines and gourmet cal center where Naples listings or call ahead food products from more was founded, where about hours and other than 40 partner winer- once the Seneca Indians information. ies and farms, we are a called it Nundawao. The virtual gateway to all the winery was a tavern, a Arbor Hill Grapery & Finger Lakes Wine Trails, stagecoach stop and then finally a carriage house. Winery and a member of the 6461 State Route 64 Canandaigua Wine Trail. Naples Housed in the historic Raymor Estate Cellars 585-374-2870 Bay House near the con- 3263 Wheeler Station Rd. www.thegrapery.com servatory at Sonnenberg Bloomfield One of the region’s pre- Gardens, the Finger Lakes 585-233-9860 mier wineries and the first Wine Center is readily www.raymorcellars.com to produce Traminette accessible from the main Established in June of New York State Wines have been in existence for wines are produced from — a spicy, semi-sweet parking lot, and garden 2011, Raymor Estate produced from locally many years, but are often some of the best Vinifera and distinctive white admission is not required. Cellars is a small unique grown grapes. We enjoy never heard of or talked and Hybrid grapes in the wine. Offering the largest Our knowledgeable staff- winery located in the introducing customers about. Along with our very region. selection of wines, gour- ers are on hand to help rolling hills near Bristol, to unknown quality wines own grapes grown on the met foods, gifts, and gift you make selections. New York, promoting from grape varietals that Estate, our handcrafted boxes. Free wine, cheese, gourmet food tastings Hazlitt’s Red Cat Cellars daily. Grape pies year- 1 Lake Niagara Lane round. Come make a day Naples KITCHENS of it! 585-531-9000 www.redcatwine.com Casa Larga Vineyards Hazlitt’s Red Cat now has 2287 Turk Hill Road a second home in Naples. 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Come of Glengarry, a hot bed school with more than ing unique and creative these classic games of Dundee is a small town join in the fun and of Scottish culture in 75 students ranging in goods and there will be a strength. with a big heart, and it’s games, and enjoy kilts Ontario, Canada. They age from 4 to 54. The variety of offerings from This year’s Lady Scot the experiences that are galore for an unforget- are the performance school offers classes local breweries and win- and Highlander will be unique to Dundee that table Dundee Scottish group for “The MacLeod for recreation, annual eries. coronated in a colorful, lend the saying, “Once Pride experience. School of Fiddling” examinations, perfor- The most unique and traditional ceremony. a Scotsman, always a which focuses on the mances and competi- entertaining activities Before the crowning Scotsman.” teaching, promotion and tions at local, regional, every year are the High- preservation of the Glen- and international levels. land Games that will in- garry Scottish fiddle. Katharine’s dancers have clude Braemar and open The Katharine Robin- competed throughout stone Braemar, weight son School of Highland Canada and internation- for distance, Scottish Dancing began over 40 ally in Scotland and the hammer, sheaf toss, th Annual www.KeukaRE.com 10 Penn Yan: 201 Elm St. 315-536-7446 or 1-800-461-0734 Bath: 7434 NYS Route 54 607-776-7446 ***Lic. Broker ** Lic Associate Broker *Lic RE Salesperson

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Corner @of SenecaVFW St. & Jessup Rd., William “Bill” Kays* Brenda Beyler* Dennis Buckley* Angelica Bruno* Linda Francisco* Kellin Senese* Dundee www.dundeescottishfestival.com This project is made possible, in part, with public funds from NYSCA’s Decentralization Program, administered locally by Finger Lakes Community Arts Grants (FLCAG), the TRIPP Foundation, the Dunvegan Foundation, and NHSCOT. Thank you!

Matt Lochner* Lowell Horst* Ray Hamilton* Christine Haar* Christine Robinson* Ernie Brownell* Page 72 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Fun in the Sun: Finger Lakes Events concert begins, and during alongside a flight of five in- July 1- Aug. 31 the concert, a non-profit July 4 July 4 - 6 July 4 credible wines. Lunch will Palettes of Keuka group will sell refresh- Red, White, Blue Hammondsport Fireworks be served in our historic ments. Children’s time barrel room—a restored 10 p.m. Area Art Display in is 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. and 5K Walk/Run Fire Department’s from the 1800s. Branchport Hammondsport is held at the rear of the 8 a.m. Fireman’s Carnival And Owners Scott or Ruth Finish off the annual Artwork will be displayed courtyard. Branchport United Meth- Hammondsport will join you for lunch. odist Church community celebration in at local businesses and or- Fire Department ganizations in the greater 3396 Guyanoga Road, Branchport with the tradi- July 3 Hammondsport Fire July 5 - July 30 Hammondsport area. Branchport tional fireworks show. Visit them all! Bonfire and The 6th annual 5K. Reg- Department’s Carnival ar- July 5 Wine & Food Sing-Along istration begins at 7 a.m. rives at 5 p.m. July 4 with Food and Wine Experience July 3 7 - 9 p.m. the day of the race, or pre- rides, games, food & beer, Experience Dr. Konstantin Frank register at www.branch- Yates Concert in the Cobblestone Springs contests and more and 11:30 a.m. Winery 4306 Lakemont-Himrod portumc.org. 9749 Middle Road, Ham- Park: Paul Strowe continues July 5 and 6. Fox Run Vineyards, Road Dundee mondsport Acoustice Sensation July 4 670 State Route 14, An evening of family fun Penn Yan A behind-the-scenes 6:30 p.m. gathered around a crack- Chicken Barbecue July 4 Enjoy a unique, person- look of the rich history Yates County Court- ling bonfire! noon Hammondsport alized tour with a lunch of sparkling winemak- house Park www.cobblestone- Branchport Fire House, Music in the Park focused on food and ing. The tour includes an Court & Main St., Penn springs.org/programs/ State Rte. 54A, Branch- explanation of the clas- This fun and family- wine pairing. You’ll begin Yan current/ port by sipping our welcome sic champagne grapes friendly series of summer Paul Strowe, the Human wine while you enjoy an and an underground visit Jukebox will perform in July 4 July 4 events will be held from 6 in-depth tour of the vine- to historic cellar built in this popular free series. Fly-In Breakfast Branchport July to 8 p.m. every Thursday yards and winemaking 1886 to learn the process Bring your lawn chair or 6:30 to 11:30 a.m. 4th Parade (weather permitting!). facility, which overlooks of méthode Champe- blanket to get comfort- Penn Yan Flying Club, 2 p.m.. Seneca Lake. Following noise including bottling, able. Refreshments are Bath Road, Penn Yan the tour, Chef Brud Hol- aging, and disgorgment. available at the Baptist Pull up your lawn chair Fly-in or Drive in for this for this annual fun parade land will serve you a plate A seated flight of wines Church’s hot dog/ham- are paired with the chef’s popular breakfast event in Branchport of five delicious bites burger stand before the seasonal bites where you

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Every Fri- 8 a.m. The Keuka Lake Art As- day & Saturday at 11 a.m. The entire village of sociation 53rd Annual Art or 2 p.m. and Sunday at Dundee welcomes bargain Show is a fine arts show 2 p.m. shoppers for a giant yard held from 10 a.m.to 5 p.m. sale that winds along the July 6 and July 7 on the Finger Lakes Events July 5 village streets and parks. Village Square in Ham- alongside a flight of five in- First Friday in Non-profit organizations mondsport. credible wines. Lunch will Penn Yan participate with food be served in our historic The Yates County booths and more. There July 7 barrel room—a restored will be something for Chamber of Commerce Two Cylinder EXPO dairy barn from the 1800s. Presents, First Fridays everyone at this annual And Owners Scott or Ruth event. Steam Pageant Grounds Live in Penn Yan, a local Canandaigua will join you for lunch. small business shopping July 6 The New York State Two experience. The first Fri- Cylinder EXPO XIV will be July 5 - July 30 day of each month from Penn Yan Main Street held from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wine & Food May to October, partici- Walking Tour July 11, 12, and 13 at the Experience pating businesses on Main 10:00 a.m. Steam Pageant Grounds Street will be open from Dr. Konstantin Frank Enjoy strolling down in Canadaigua. Food ven- 5 to 8 p.m. Each business Main Street to hear about dors, tractor show, trac- Winery will be hosting musicians, 9749 Middle Road, Ham- the delightful history of tor pull, demonstrations, entertainment, wineries, Spend a night with your favorite Beatles songs when Mr. Mustard plays all Fab mondsport the village. Walk begins at parts vendors, auction, and even local art. This the Oliver House Museum flea market etc. Adults: Four music July 31 as part of the Yates Concert Series in the Yates County A behind-the-scenes fun and relaxed event is look of the rich history and proceeds to Main $7 or $14 for 3-day pass. Courtyard. meant to encourage Penn Street bridge and back. Children under 12 are free. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS of sparkling winemak- Yan residents to stop into ing. The tour includes an Fee is $5 each for Yates businesses on Main Street Chefs and accompanied hot dogs, $2 Genesee explanation of the clas- County History Center and shop locally. July 7 by select Anthony Road July 9 drafts, $3 wine and $4 sic champagne grapes members and $10 each Wines. Limited seating. cocktails. and an underground visit for non-members. Be- Sunday Suppers Free concert at $35 per person. Tickets to historic cellar built in July 5 come a member at the At Anthony Road Watkins Glen available at www.supper- 1886 to learn the process door. Tours last about Anthony Road Wine Vineyard View Series: sundays.eventbrite.com International of méthode Champe- an hour and one half. Company Rhythm and Brews 6 - 9 p.m. Rust will be featured at noise including bottling, Wear comfortable shoes. State Rte. 14 Vineyard View Winery http://www.anthony- a free concert open to the aging, and disgorgment. In case of inclement Penn Yan 2971 Williams Hill Road, roadwine.com public from 6-8 p.m.The A seated flight of wines weather, call 315-536- Intimate, family-style happy hour-style events Keuka Park 7318 for details. are paired with the chef’s Live Music, Food, and suppers prepared by continue through July 25. seasonal bites where you wine from 6 to 9 p.m. outstanding Finger Lakes Fans can enjoy $1 Sahlen’s Just Learning to Sew or Skidsteer Service and Starting a New Project? Brushogging too! We Carry a Large Selection of Fabrics, Quilting Fabrics, Quilt Backing (Extra Wide), Flannels, Notions and Supplies, Double EE Backhoe Precuts, Wool, Sewing Baskets. and Dozer Service Check Out Our Selection of Nighties Septic Systems, Retaining Walls, We have gift certificates. 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Lunch will 10 a.m. - 11 p.m. 6 - 8 p.m. and Warren Paul Dundee Summer 10:00 a.m. be served in our historic Yates County Fair- Fox Run Vineyards 6:30 p.m. Concert Series Enjoy strolling down grounds 670 State Route 14 Yates County Court- barrel room—a restored Main Street to hear about Seneca St. Park, Dundee 2370 Old 14A , Penn Yan Penn Yan house Park dairy barn from the 1800s. the delightful history of Every year there are Fox Run’s Grapes, Grid- Court & Main St., Penn And Owners Scott or Ruth the village. Walk begins events for all ages and this dles & Fiddles gives you Yan July 12 will join you for lunch. at the Oliver House Mu- year is no exception, but everything you need on a Paulsen, Baker and Food and Wine seum and proceeds to new in 2019 is UPW Wres- sunny summer evening: Warren Paul will perform Experience July 12-13 Main Street bridge and tling on July 10. Whether delicious grilled cheese 11:30 a.m. back. Fee is $5.00 each country, folk and blue- Yard Sale you enjoy Racing Pigs, De- sandwiches, wine by the grass music in this popular Fox Run Vineyards for Yates County History molition Derbies, Racing, glass and bottle, and live free series. Bring your 670 State Route 14 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Center members and $10 Pulling, or live music you’ll fiddle music. Chef Brud lawn chair or blanket to Penn Yan Yates County History each for non-members. find the days & nights full Holland will grill up an el- get comfortable. Refresh- Enjoy a unique, person- Center 107 Chapel St, Become a member at the of events! evated version of the clas- ments are available at alized tour with a lunch Penn Yan. Support your door. Tours last about an Cost: $12 sic grilled cheese, with the the Baptist Church’s hot focused on food and local museum. hour and one half. Wear www.yatescountyfair. specialty fillings changing dog/hamburger stand wine pairing. You’ll begin www.yatespast.org comfortable shoes. In org at each event. Priced at before the concert begins, by sipping our welcome case of inclement weather, $10 it’s the perfect mid- and during the concert, a wine while you enjoy an July 12 - 14 call 315-536-7318 for tour week dinner. non-profit group will sell in-depth tour of the vine- Finger Lakes information. 315-536-4616 refreshments. Children’s yards and winemaking Wine Festival info@foxrunvineyards. time is 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. facility, which overlooks Watkins Glen Interna- com July 13 Seneca Lake. Following tional the tour, Chef Brud Hol- Mad Science at the 2790 Co Rte 16, Watkins Curtiss Museum! Glen The Finger Lakes Wine Visit the Curtiss Mu- Festival offers the larg- seum for Mad Science’s est showcase of wines special event Up, Up and produced in New York Away! This spellbinding State with over 80 winer- special event introduces ies paired with regional children to the principles artisans, live music, culi- of air and pressure. Hot air nary classes and cooking balloons, vortex genera- demonstrations. Admis- tors and even a hovercraft sion $45 - $55 pp. Special will help children under- events and camping also stand the power of air. available. Showtimes are at 11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m., and each Your Full Service Beauty Salon www.theglen.com 7176 TAMMY’S Penn Yan Hairstyles Racket Club 315-536-7008 Tennis, RELAX & BOOK SOME Racquetball “ Me Time” TODAY and STYLISTS: Tammy Perry • Lisa Knapp Pickle Denise Otis • Rae Westerfield Ball Katy Wigsten • Tracy Cox Tammy Sebring 24/7 Facility ACUPUNCTURIST: Ginger Sullivan Complete Air Conditioning Service $69.95 Practicing at Our Salon 315-536-0483 315-368-0478 10 Elmwood Dr. 675 Liberty St., Penn Yan Penn Yan, NY 14527 Open Monday–Saturday Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 75 are 45 minutes long. admission is free for this popular free series. Bring July 18 open to the public from alized tour with a lunch Shows are interactive and event. Organized by the your lawn chair or blanket Bob and Dee 6-8 p.m.The happy hour- focused on food and participation is encour- Jerusalem History Group. to get comfortable. Re- 6 p.m. style events continue wine pairing. You’ll begin aged! freshments are available through July 25. Fans by sipping our welcome July 16 Dundee Summer at the Baptist Church’s can enjoy $1 Sahlen’s hot wine while you enjoy an July 14 Native American hot dog/hamburger stand Concert Series dogs, $2 Genesee drafts, in-depth tour of the vine- Chamber Music Storytelling with before the concert begins, Seneca St. Park, Dundee $3 wine and $4 cocktails. yards and winemaking Festival Ronnie Reitter and during the concert, a facility. Chef Brud Holland Norton Chapel 7 - 10 p.m. non-profit group will sell July 18 July 19 will serve you a plate of refreshments. Children’s five delicious bites along- Keuka College Experience the Seneca Free concert at Food and Wine stories told at an outdoor time is 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. at side a flight of five incred- Keuka Park Watkins Glen Experience lakeside bonfire. Bring the rear of the courtyard. 11:30 a.m. ible wines. Lunch will be Keuka College will host your own blanket or chair International Fox Run Vineyards, 670 served in our historic bar- the Finger Lakes Cham- for hillside seating, on Tempting Scarlet will be State Route 14, Penn Yan rel room—a restored dairy ber Music Festival The the shore of Keuka Lake featured at a free concert Enjoy a unique, person- barn from the 1800s. program includes Edvard State Park, 3370 Pepper Grieg: Spring; Claude Road, Keuka Park. Park Debussy: String Quartet; admission is free, dona- Robert Schumann: Piano tions will be collected for Quintet 7:30 to 10 p.m. the Yates County History $25 www.fingerlakes- Center. This event is made music.org/tickets 315- possible by the Jerusalem 536-0383 History Group and a dona- tion from Keith and An- July 16 nette Toaspern. Rain date Keuka Lake State is Thursday, July 18. Park Storytelling Experience the Seneca July 17 stories told by Ronnie Rit- Yates Concert in ter of the Seneca Nation, the Park: Penn Yan at an outdoor lakeside bonfire at 7 p.m. Bring Community Chorus your own blanket or chair 6:30 p.m. for hillside seating, below Yates County Court- the pavillion on south house Park shore of the beach. Clos- Court & Main St., Penn est parking is behind the Yan pavillion. Donations will Penn Yan Community go to the Yates County Chorus will perform a va- History Center. Park riety of selections in this Page 76 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express

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July 19 West Lake Road Fire Dept. Fundraiser 7-10 p.m. Fox Run Vineyards 670 State Route 14 Penn Yan The West Lake Road Fire Purchases Sustain Milly’s Pantry-A Non-Profit Organization (315) 789-2381 Department is hosting a fundraiser to help the department purchase a FREE Kid’s Buffet new fire truck. And they’re teaming up with their Locally Made Products Ages 10 & Under Limit 2 per adult meal purchase at regular price. neighbors, Fox Run Vine- Offer Good Thru Labor Day Weekend 2019 yards and Climbing Bines, as well as local food trucks and central NY’s favorite Lunch Dinner Delicious Seasonal Light Lunches $ 99 OR $ 99 band, The Destination. Buffet Buffet The Fire Department will Artisanal Foods 7 10 also host a silent auction, Heat & Eat Soups & Chili Lunch Offer Valid Mon–Sat 11am–4pm. bake sale, and a 50/50 Offer Good Thru Labor Day Weekend 2019 raffle. Stop by one of the Made-To-Order Baked Goods tasty food trucks: Pizza Posto, Global Taco, or All Enjoy Our Old Fashion Soda Fountain & Espresso Drinks Buy One Grilled Up. Or try a cheese board from Fox Run Vine- Rental Space Get One 50% OFF yards. Wine and beer will With Beverage Purchase. Buy an Adult Entrée at also be available during Regular Price, Get the Second Entrée 50% Off. Commercial Kitchen with Dining Offer Good Thru Labor Day Weekend 2019 the event, with live music. This is a family friendly Cafe with HDM/TV event! Feel free to bring Ballroom Steaks, Chicken, Ribs, Seafood lawn chairs and blankets. Free Wi-Fi Admission is $10. Pro- & Our All You Can Eat Buffet ceeds benefit West Lake HOURS: Monday–Thursday 11 AM to 9 PM; Friday 11 AM to 10 PM; Road Fire Department. 19 Main St., Penn Yan • 315-694-7350 Saturday 9 AM to 10 PM; Sunday 8 AM to 9 PM Page 78 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express

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To kick off the Garlic ternational fun and relaxed event is August 3-4 5537 Water St. July 30 Children’s Concert Festival, The Town Pants, County Rte. 16 meant to encourage Penn 27th Anniversary of Middlesex an upbeat folk, rock and Indian Pines Park, Penn Watkins Glen Yan residents to stop into the Garlic Festival Serving 100 percent Celtic-inspired band businesses on Main Street USDA Choice Angus Beef Yan The tripleheader week- 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. A special concert for comes straight from Van- and shop locally. Fox Run Vineyards, 670 family style in the dining couver, BC. Each year, end of stock car action children will be held at known as Go Bowling at NY-14, Penn Yan 10:30 a.m July 30 at In- the Town Pants draw August 2 - Sept. 1 Browse the 40+ ven- thousands to Fox Run for The Glen has become one dian Pines Park. Michael the top-ranked stops on 1886 Wine & dors, tour the vineyard, Miller, storyteller from a rockin’ outdoor concert Food Experience and indulge yourself with that will have you jumping, the NASCAR calendar Rochester, will be fea- each and every summer Barrel Series cooking demonstrations, tured. This will be held in grooving, and otherwise wine tasting, and delicious shaking-that-thing for www.theglen.com Dr. Konstantin Frank conjunction with the Vil- Winery food and wine. Free Ad- lage of Penn Yan summer days. Food and beverages mission. will be available for pur- August 2 9749 Middle Road, playground program. This Hammondsport foxrunvineyards.com performance is free, and chase. No outside food or Vineyard View Series: 315-536-4616 beverages, please. Bring The August Wine & Food all kids are invited. Big Blue House Experience tour begins at info@foxrunvineyards. your blankets and chairs com if you’d like! The Pants will Vineyard View Winery the Dr. Konstantin Frank 2971 Williams Hill Road, winery’s barrel cellar. July 31 play, rain or shine. Food August 3 Yates Concert in the and beverages are avail- Keuka Park Here you will learn the Live Music, Food, and of process of barrel produc- Curtiss Classic Park: Mr. Mustard able at 5 p.m. with music starting at 6 p.m. course, wine from 6 to 9 tion, the different types Motorcycle Show & Only the Beatles p.m. of oak, and alternatives Swap Meet 6:30 p.m. August 1 to barrel aging with am- 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Yates County Court- William Fryburger August 2 phora. We will taste two 8419 State Route 54 house Park, Court & Main and Friends First Friday in wines, one unoaked and Hammondsport St., Penn Yan one oaked, to explore the A weekend of motorcy- Mr. Mustard will perform 6 p.m. Penn Yan differences between them,cle-related festivities in- all your Beatles favorites Dundee Summer The Yates County Cham- and taste current vintage cluding: motorcycle show, in this popular free series. Concert Series ber of Commerce Pres- wines aging in barrel. At swap meet vendors, food, ents, First Fridays Live in Bring your lawn chair or Seneca St. Park, Dundee the conclusion of the tour, raffles, and music. blanket to get comfort- Penn Yan, a local small a seated flight of wines www.glennhcurtiss- able. business shopping experi- are paired with the chef’s museum.org/events.php ence. 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These delectable August 8 August 9 - 11 Street will be open from time. Tours are held every Music & Wine Native Americans sandwiches come with a Finger Lakes Mixed Urinetown, PYTCo.’s 5 to 8 p.m. Each business Friday and Saturday at 11 with Bob & Dee in Yates County side salad. Priced at $10 Barbershop Chorus/ summer musical a.m. or 2 p.m. and Sun- it’s the perfect mid-week will be hosting musicians, Keuka Springs Winery 7 - 9 p.m. Penn Yan Academy Au- days at 2 p.m. dinner. Mark Twain Chorus entertainment, wineries, 243 Route 54, East Lake David Schewe will ditorium 315-536-4616 6 p.m. and even local art. This Rd deliver a lecture about Urinetown catapults info@foxrunvineyards. Dundee Summer fun and relaxed event is August 3-4 Penn Yan Native American sites in the “comedic romp” into com meant to encourage Penn 27th Anniversary of Follow Bob & Dee’s Yates County, including Concert Series the new millennium with Yan residents to stop into the Garlic Festival soaring harmonies to the new sites in the Town of Seneca St. Park, Dundee its outrageous perspec- businesses on Main Street 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. top of our hill to enjoy the Jerusalem recently re- August 7 tive, wickedly modern and shop locally. Fox Run Vineyards, 670 afternoon overlooking searched, at Hunt Country Yates Concert in wit, and sustained ability NY-14, Penn Yan August 9 to produce waves of un- August 2 - Sept. 1 Keuka Lake. Featuring Vineyards, 4021 Italy Hill the Park: Penn Yan Food and Wine Browse the 40+ ven- Over the Moon Grilled Road, Branchport. A $5 bridled laughter. $10 for 1886 Wine & dors, tour the vineyard, Cheeserie for lunch. Free donation is suggested to Community Band Experience students and seniors, $12 Food Experience and indulge yourself with and open to the public. support Yates County His- 6:30 p.m. 11:30 a.m. for adults. cooking demonstrations, Music starts around 1:30 tory Center programming. Yates County Court- Fox Run Vineyards Barrel Series 670 State Route 14 Dr. Konstantin Frank wine tasting, and delicious pm and lunch available Wine will be available. house Park August 10 food and wine. Free Ad- around 12 pm. Court & Main St., Penn Penn Yan Winery Enjoy a unique, person- Penn Yan Main Street 9749 Middle Road, mission. Noon - 4:30 p.m. August 7 Yan foxrunvineyards.com www.keukaspringwinery. The Penn Yan Commu- alized tour with a lunch Walking Tour Hammondsport Grapes, Griddles, and focused on food and The August Wine & Food 315-536-4616 com Fiddles nity Band will perform in 10 a.m. info@foxrunvineyards. this popular free series. wine pairing. You’ll begin Enjoy strolling down Experience tour begins at 6 - 8 p.m. com Bring your lawn chair or by sipping our welcome Main Street to hear about the Dr. Konstantin Frank August 4 Fox Run Vineyards blanket to get comfort- wine while you enjoy an the delightful history of winery’s barrel cellar. 670 State Route 14 Sunday Suppers able. Refreshments are in-depth tour of the vine- the village. Walk begins at Here you will learn the August 3 Penn Yan At Anthony Road available at the Baptist yards and winemaking the Oliver House Museum process of barrel produc- Curtiss Classic Fox Run’s Grapes, Grid- Anthony Road Wine Church’s hot dog/ham- facility, which overlooks and proceeds to Main tion, the different types Motorcycle Show & dles & Fiddles gives you Company burger stand before the Seneca Lake. Following Street bridge and back. of oak, and alternatives Swap Meet everything you need on a State Rte. 14 concert begins, and during the tour, Chef Brud Hol- Fee is $5 each for Yates to barrel aging with am- 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. sunny summer evening: Penn Yan the concert, a non-profit land will serve you a plate County History Center phora. We will taste two 8419 State Route 54 delicious grilled cheese Intimate, family-style group will sell refresh- of five delicious bites members and $10 each wines, one unoaked and Hammondsport sandwiches, wine by the suppers prepared by ments. alongside a flight of five for non-members. Call one oaked, to explore the A weekend of motorcy- glass and bottle, and live outstanding Finger Lakes incredible wines. 315-536-7318 for details. differences between them,cle-related festivities in- fiddle music. While you Chefs and accompanied and taste current vintage cluding: motorcycle show, sip wine and enjoy the live by select Anthony Road wines aging in barrel. At swap meet vendors, food, music on our back patio, Wines. Limited seating. Locally Owned/Operated Since 1963 the conclusion of the tour, raffles, and music. Chef Brud Holland will $35 per person. Tickets a seated flight of wines www.glennhcurtiss- grill up an elevated ver- 910 Route 245, P.O. Box 37, Middlesex, NY 14507 available at www.supper- are paired with the chef’s museum.org/events.php sion of the classic grilled 800-648-6881 sundays.eventbrite.com seasonal bites where you cheese, with the specialty Open to the Public 6 - 9 p.m taste wines that have fillings changing at each Store Hours: Mon–Fri 8–4 p.m. & Sat 8–12 p.m. aged in barrel of vary- Wholesale Distributor of Poultry, Beef, Pork, 315-536-9500 Pizza, BBQ Products & Much More! www.covertsecurityinc.com • Fill Your Forks with Pork! • Star Steaks! Installation, Monitoring, and Service Shrimp for the Barbie… of Electronic Security Systems • Ribs! Including… • Ridiculous • Split Chickens Ready for Sauce! Cameras with Remote Access and Detection Systems for • Burgers & Dogs! • Carbon Monoxide • Plus: Trimmings, Sauces, and Appetizers, • Low Temperature Oh My! Ready for Your Summer Entertainment! • Burglary • Fire • Gases Let’s Get Grillin’ • Water Licensed by the NYS Department of State Thank You for Shopping Locally! Page 82 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express in this free series. Bring very successful in help- Public Library and the for non-members. Be- August 10 - 11 your lawn chair or blanket August 16 ing the audience better Yates County History Cen- come a member at the URRG Rocket Launch to get comfortable. Re- Vineyard View understand and appreci- ter. For more information, door. Tours last about 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. freshments are available Series: Virgil Cain ate the special nature of call the YCHC at 315-536- an hour and one half. Torrey Farms at the Baptist Church’s these animals and their 7318. Wear comfortable shoes. hot dog/hamburger stand Vineyard View Winery importance to the envi- In case of inclement off State Rte. 364 2971 Williams Hill Road, Penn Yan before the concert begins, ronment. The programs August 18 weather, call 315-536- and during the concert, a Keuka Park offer a unique opportunity 7318 for tour information. Upstate Research Rock- Live Music, Food, and Jazz Greats on the etry Group launches rock- non-profit group will sell to experience many spe- Vineyard Stage at Gle- refreshments. Children’s of course, wine from 6 to cies of exotic reptiles. The ets of all sizes and powers 9 p.m. nora Wine Cellars: August 24 of model rockets. Mem- time is 5:30 – 7:30 p.m. audience is invited to in- Featuring Euge Groove and is held at the rear of teract with the animals on Smoke on the Water bers are always happy to August 17 Gates open at noon; BBQ Competition explain how to prepare the courtyard. an up-close and personal concert starts at 2 p.m. and launch a rocket. Chil- Hammondsport level; viewing, touching, Rain or shine. No re- See you at the Ham- dren will have the oppor- August 16 Festival of Crafts and asking questions are funds. Lawn seating - mondsport Fire Depart- tunity to launch a small Food and Wine The village of Ham- highly encouraged. bring your own blankets, ment from noon to 8 p.m. Saturday, August 24 for rocket during their visit. Experience mondsport will transform August 17 chairs, and picnic baskets, 11:30 a.m. the 9th Annual Smoke on as more than 125 crafters A Walk Through Yates no pets allowed. land- August 14 Fox Run Vineyards 670 and vendors take to the scape. www.PeterWhite. the Water BBQ Competi- State Route 14 Penn Yan Village Square for the County History com tion! Admission is free. Evan Dillon Band Enjoy a unique, person- annual Hammondsport The popular Lakeview Tickets $35 and Starry Night alized tour with a lunch Festival of Crafts, from Cemetery tour will be held www.glenora.com/Jazz August 24 in the Garden focused on food and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Aug. 17 at 2 p.m. Aug. 17. Five The Antique wine pairing. You’ll begin and 18. characters from the past August 21 6 p.m. by sipping our welcome will reappear to tell their Show & Sale Dundee Library August 17 stories of tragedy and tri- Grapes, Griddles, and 9:30 - 3:30 a.m. wine while you enjoy an Fiddles 32 Water St., Dundee in-depth tour of the vine- Dan the Snake Man! umph. Local volunteer ac- Yates County Fair- 6 - 8 p.m. yards and winemaking tors will tell the stories of grounds Curtiss Museum Fox Run Vineyards facility, which overlooks Jemima Wilkinson, her fol- 2370 Old 14A , Penn Yan August 14 Rte. 54 670 State Route 14 Seneca Lake. Following lowers, their descendants This antiques and col- Yates Concert in the Hammondsport Penn Yan the tour, Chef Brud Hol- and her naysayers. Tickets lectibles show attracts Park: Southern Tier Time: 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Fox Run’s Grapes, Grid- land will serve you a plate are $5 each or $15 for a about 100 dealers and All-Star Jazz Band Join the Curtiss Museum dles & Fiddles gives you of five delicious bites in welcoming Dan the family. Parking is limited thousands of visitors from 6:30 p.m. everything you need on a alongside a flight of five in- Snakeman and his reptile to the Penn Yan village lot the Mid-Atlantic region. Yates County Court- sunny summer evening: credible wines. Lunch will friends! Dan’s shows were across from Elm Street house Park delicious grilled cheese August 24 be served in our historic created to educate people entrance to cemetery. As- Court & Main St., Penn sandwiches, wine by the Hope Walk of barrel room—a restored of all ages about reptiles. sistance may be available Yan glass and bottle, and live dairy barn from the 1800s. Through informative dis- to get from parking lot to Yates County The Southern Tier All- fiddle music. While you And Owners Scott or Ruth plays and interactions, start of tour. This event noon - midnight Star Jazz Band will per- sip wine and enjoy the live will join you for lunch. the presentations are is presented by Penn Yan YCRR form popular selections music on our back patio, 467 North Main St., Chef Brud Holland will Penn Yan grill up an elevated ver- A group of Yates County R K HOWELL sion of the classic grilled community members pas- cheese, with the specialty sionate about cancer sup- E BICYC fillings changing at each port services have come H LE event. These delectable T GRAVEL PRODUCTS together to raise money BARN 4777 Dundee-Himrod Road, Dundee sandwiches come with a and awareness for people 607-243-5480 • Fax 607-243-7776 side salad. Priced at $10 in our community. it’s the perfect mid-week www.hopewalkofyates- dinner. county.org PARTS • REPAIRS 315-536-4616 info@foxrunvineyards. August 30 com Food and Wine Experience BIKES August 24 11:30 a.m. Penn Yan Main Street Fox Run Vineyards Roads • Hybrids • Cruisers Walking Tour 670 State Route 14 10 a.m. Penn Yan Cyclocross • Childrens Enjoy strolling down Enjoy a unique, person- Flat Bar Road Main Street to hear about alized tour with a lunch the delightful history of focused on food and Full Suspension Mountain the village. Walk begins at wine pairing. You’ll begin GRAVEL • TOP SOIL the Oliver House Museum by sipping our welcome 693 Voak Rd., Penn Yan and proceeds to Main wine while you enjoy an CRUSHED STONE Street bridge and back. in-depth tour of the vine- 315-536-9915 DRIVEWAY REPAIR Fee is $5 each for Yates yards and winemaking County History Center facility, which overlooks M–F 8–8 • Sat. 8–5 • Closed Sunday “You Pick Up or We’ll Deliver” members and $10 each Seneca Lake. Following the tour, Chef Brud Hol-

Page 84 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express land will serve you a plate August 31 auctioned off on Labor facility, which overlooks of five delicious bites All You Can Eat Roast August 31 August 31 Day Weekend in the Ham- Seneca Lake. Following alongside a flight of five -in Beef Dinner Labor Day Weekend Palettes of Keuka mondsport village square the tour, Chef Brud Hol- credible wines. Lunch will 4 - 7 p.m. Chicken Barbecue Auction from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. land will serve you a plate be served in our historic Middlesex Hose Co. of five delicious bites barrel room—a restored 4:30 p.m. Launched in 2007, the September 1 alongside a flight of five -in 5537 Water St. Branchport Methodist PKAT — with the help dairy barn from the 1800s. Middlesex Sunday Suppers credible wines. Lunch will And Owners Scott or Ruth Church, Guyanoga Road, of dozens of volunteers, At Anthony Road be served in our historic Serving 100 percent Branchport businesses, and residents will join you for lunch. USDA Choice Angus Beef Anthony Road Wine barrel room—a restored Traditional chicken bar- — distribute over 25 over- dairy barn from the 1800s. family style in the dining becue with 1/2 chicken, sized palettes painted by Company room or take out. State Rte. 14 And Owners Scott or Ruth baked beans, salt pota- artists throughout Ham- will join you for lunch. Adults, $12; Children, toes, coleslaw, bread, mondsport These works Penn Yan $6; Pre-school free Intimate, family-style cookies, beverage. $9 of art line the streets of September 6 585-554-3434 adults/$5 under 10; $5 the town until the end of suppers prepared by chicken alone. summer when they are outstanding Finger Lakes Vineyard View Chefs and accompanied Series: The by select Anthony Road Ampersand Project Wines. Limited seating. $35 per person. Tickets Vineyard View Winery available at www.supper- 2971 Williams Hill Road, sundays.eventbrite.com Keuka Park 6 - 9 p.m. Live Music, Food, and of http://www.anthony- course, wine from 6 to 9 Penn Yan roadwine.com p.m. September 6 September 6 PLUMBING & HEATING Food and Wine First Friday in Experience Penn Yan 11:30 a.m. The Yates County Fox Run Vineyards Chamber of Commerce 670 State Route 14 Presents, First Fridays * Plumbing * Heating * Electrical Penn Yan Live in Penn Yan, a local Enjoy a unique, person- small business shopping * Water Conditioning Supplies alized tour with a lunch experience. The first Fri- focused on food and day of each month from wine pairing. You’ll begin May to October, partici- by sipping our welcome pating businesses on Main Shop Where The Pros Have Shopped wine while you enjoy an Street will be open from in-depth tour of the vine- 5 to 8 p.m. Each business Since 1951 For These Quality Brands yards and winemaking will be hosting musicians, * Navien * American Standard * Goulds Pumps * Heil * Delta * Moen * AO Smith RECEPTION HALL * Nature Soft Water Softener * Satco LED Bulbs * Viqua-Sterilight Monday - Friday 7:00 am - 5 pm COMMERCE

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Phone: 315-536-2541 . ROUTE 14A SOUTH BLINKER www.pennyanplumbing.com LIGHT Benton Fire Department For more information, call Daniel Martin BROWN ST BROWN (315) 536-7056 (days) Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 85 facility, which overlooks entertainment, wineries, versus machine-picking 2 days of fun for the whole 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. September 14 & 15 September 20 Seneca Lake. Following and even local art. This and why technology plays family. Weekend Ticket: $25, Wings & Wheels Food and Wine the tour, Chef Brud Hol- fun and relaxed event is a major part. Depending Sunday Only Ticket: $19, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Experience meant to encourage Penn on the harvest timeline, a Weekend Designated land will serve you a plate September 14 & 15 8419 State Route 54 11:30 a.m. of five delicious bites Yan residents to stop into demonstration of hand- Driver Ticket: $20, Sunday Hammondsport Keuka Lake Wine Trail Fox Run Vineyards alongside a flight of five in-businesses on Main Street sorting and pressing may Only Designated Driver The Curtiss Museum’s 670 State Route 14 credible wines. Lunch will and shop locally. be possible. At the conclu- Harvest Celebration Ticket: $14 Seaplane Homecoming Penn Yan be served in our historic sion of the tour, a seated Five wineries on Keuka www.showclix.com/ joins forces with the Ham- Enjoy a unique, person- barrel room—a restored September 6 flight of wines are paired Lake participate in this event/harvest-celebra- mondsport’s Classic & alized tour with a lunch with the chef’s seasonal tion-september dairy barn from the 1800s. Watkins Glen Grand Wine Trail event: Heron Exotic Car Show to form, focused on food and And Owners Scott or Ruth creative bites. Every Fri- Hill, Hunt Country Vine- WINGS AND WHEELS Prix Festival wine pairing. You’ll begin will join you for lunch. day & Saturday at 11 a.m. yards, Keuka Spring Hammondsport! by sipping our welcome Watkins Glen or 2 p.m. and Sunday at 2 Vineyards, McGregor www.glennhcurtiss- wine while you enjoy an September 6 A day-long street festival p.m. in September Vineyards, and Vineyard museum.org in-depth tour of the vine- Vineyard View highlighted by the tribute View Winery yards and winemaking to the original Grand Prix Series: The races using the original September 7 Ampersand Project 6.6 mile road course. 10th Annual Dundee Vineyard View Winery http://grandprixfestival. Scottish Festival 2971 Williams Hill Road, com/ 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Keuka Park September 6-8 VFW Post Live Music, Food, and of Hilliard U.S. Vintage 125 Seneca St. Exten- course, wine from 6 to 9 sion, Dundee p.m. Grand Prix Massed Band • Highland Watkins Glen Interna- Games • Highland & Irish September 6 tional Dance • Sheephearding • First Friday in County Rte. 16 Weaving • Medieval Weap- Watkins Glen Penn Yan ons • Highland Cattle • Don’t miss the Hilliard Celtic Food • Horseback The Yates County U.S. Vintage Grand Prix, Rides • Games & Crafts Chamber of Commerce one of the largest vintage Cost: $10 Presents, First Fridays racing events in the na- www.dundeescottishfes- Live in Penn Yan, a local tion, featuring historic tival.com small business shopping SVRA (Sportscar Vintage experience. The first Fri- Racing Association) race September 13 day of each month from cars from nearly every May to October, partici- Food and Wine Experi- era, as Watkins Glen In- ence pating businesses on Main ternational celebrates its 11:30 a.m. Street will be open from legendary history. High- Fox Run Vineyards 5 to 8 p.m. Each business lighted by the Collier Cup 670 State Route 14 will be hosting musicians, race, Governor’s Cup, Penn Yan and Trans-Am Series, the Enjoy a unique, person- Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand alized tour with a lunch Prix offers something for focused on food and every race fan. wine pairing. You’ll begin September 6 - 28 by sipping our welcome 1886 Wine & wine while you enjoy an in-depth tour of the vine- Food Experience | yards and winemaking Veraison & Harvest facility, which overlooks Dr. Konstantin Frank Seneca Lake. Following Winery the tour, Chef Brud Hol- 9749 Middle Road, Ham- land will serve you a plate mondsport of five delicious bites Undoubtedly the most alongside a flight of five in- beautiful time in the vine- credible wines. Lunch will yard where the green be served in our historic grapes change to shades barrel room—a restored of yellow and red. The tour dairy barn from the 1800s. begins with a hands-on grape sampling exercise where we figure out the September 14 ripeness of a vineyard Wings & Wheels in block. A wine educator ex- Hammondsport plains the internal changes The Glenn H. Curtiss Mu- of a grape during veraison seum’s annual seaplane and considerations lead- and car show is held from ing up to the decision to 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Depot start harvesting. Learn the Park in Hammondport. It’s difference of hand-picking Page 86 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express facility, which overlooks Seneca Lake. Following September 28 - 29 the tour, Chef Brud Hol- URRG Rocket Launch land will serve you a plate 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. of five delicious bites Torrey Farms alongside a flight of five -in off State Rte. 364 credible wines. Lunch will Penn Yan be served in our historic Upstate Research Rock- barrel room—a restored etry Group launches rock- dairy barn from the 1800s. ets of all sizes and powers And owners Scott or Ruth of model rockets. Mem- will join you for lunch. bers are always happy to explain how to prepare September 28 and launch a rocket. All You Can Eat Children will have the op- Roast Beef Dinner portunity to launch a small 4 - 7 p.m. rocket during their visit. Middlesex Hose Co. 5537 Water St. Middlesex Serving 100 percent USDA Choice Angus Beef family style in the dining room or take out. Adults, $12; Children, $6; Pre-school free 585-554-3434 www.middlesexfire.org

The Penn Yan Community Chorus will perform during the Yates Summer Concert Series on July 17 in the Courtyard. PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS “Quality, Consistency and Friendly Atmosphere” Cosentino’s RistoRante UNCLE JOE’S PIZZERIA Classic Italian Cuisine serving since 1996 “VOTED BEST PIZZA IN Come Meet Bill, Nancy & Dominick THE FINGER LAKES” 1 Railroad Place, Geneva (315) 781-1199 315.789.1638 Pizza • Pasta • Subs • Salads We use only the freshest ingredients. Our pasta, seafood, steaks, veal and Wings • Home of the Big Al chicken are some of the entrees we will prepare for you. We serve a large Desserts • Wine • Beer selection of New York wines as well as wines from around the world. Serving Lunch & Dinner Closed Tuesdays Dinner: Mon., Wed., Thurs. 4:30-9:30; Fri.-Sat. 4:30-10; Sun. 4-9; Closed Tues. Dine In or Take Out Check us out on the web: cosentinosgeneva.com Delivery (Geneva Area Only) 1 Railroad Place, downtown Geneva Visit us at www.unclejoesgeneva.com (right next door to the Hampton Inn) 99 N. Genesee Street Please, stop by, relax, let our family serve you. Thank you from the Cosentino Family. Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 87

A photo from 1907 of the Penn Yan Steamboat dock. FILE PHOTO/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS

RED JACKET FROM PAGE 21 was a favorite resort and camping ground for the Nathaniel Owen built a small grocery, which was Indians. tavern near the residence the only store ever kept The prospective city of of Daniel L. Plympton at the foot of the lake. At Summersite has faded and afterward came the one time, however, there away and the foot of the Lees. David B. and John were four taverns there lake is simply rural. A Campbell established a in full blast, and often few vineyards and or- pottery and made red overrun with travelers chards and the Sulphur earthenware for many and emigrants on their Spring of Calvin Carpen- years. The works have way to “Glean Point,” ter are its best attrac- since been conducted thence to descend the tions; but it is not won- by James Mantel, who Allegany and Ohio riv- derful that the natural manufactures stone ers. features of the situation ware, bringing his clay In those days too, encouraged and long from New Jersey. the steamboat running kept alive the expecta- The Simpson Buck on Keuka Lake did not tion of village growth. property passed into venture down the outlet In view of the facts the hands of Abraham to the present landing herewith presented, I Wagener, and his son, within the limits of Penn should consider it proper David, kept a tavern Yan. for the Board of Trustees there for many years The foot of the lake of the Village of Penn and died there. The was a great resort for Yan to revive the pioneer The statue of Red Jacket same building, embla- wild animals. It was a name, “Summersite,” FILE PHOTO/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS zoned with large letters favorite runway for the and confer the same “Steamboat Hotel,” was deer and thousands of number of things that a safe bathing beach “Red Jacket’’ the Village upon the new Municipal made Penn Yan an at- without trespassing on Board not only honored recently moved within them were killed at that Park. the corporate limits of point and in the lake. tractive place to live in as private property. In fact, a great man but they also Yours very truly, it provides a place on the there is now no incentive gave the park name that Penn Yan and renovated The wolves and bears Walter Wolcott, hy John C. for a were also very numer- lake where the residents to trespass as there are will distinguish it from Village Historian. may go for recreation few if any nicer places on the other lakeside parks private dwelling. David ous in the early years. Red Jacket Park adds Wagener also kept a From all appearances it and where the children the lake for bathing. in the Finger Lakes re- one more to the large of the villige may enjoy In selecting the name gion.

OUTLET TRAIL FROM PAGE 46 County took over owner- blacksmith shops, inns, Friends of the Outlet’s Plans for 2019 include ship and eventually sold churches, schools, and mission to preserve and the addition of a new the Crooked Lake Canal, path was converted to the trail to the organi- stores that were part protect the Keuka Outlet pavilion near the Cas- built to carry products a railbed for the Fall zation that became the of life along the outlet. Preservation Area, visit cade Millsite, a foraging between Keuka Lake Brook Railway. After Friends of the Outlet. There are remnants of www.KeukaOutletTrail. event, a bird walk, story- and Seneca Lake, which the flood that followed As you walk along the canal locks, of mill foun- org. book walks, writing com- connects to the Erie Hurricane Agnes in 1972 trail, you can see signs of dations and mechanical The Friends of the petitions for elementary Canal system and ulti- damaged the rail line, the industry and culture structures. It’s like tak- Outlet organize activi- students, safety improve- mately the world. After the rail abandoned the that once thrived next to ing a step back in time. ties that help the public ments, and more. the canal failed, the tow corridor. Later, Yates the waters of the outlet. For details about the connect with the natural Imagine the taverns, trail, and to support the history of the area. Page 88 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express PARKS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 38 ful view of the lake at of the Finger Lakes State large shady trees, bench- cent to the park is a boat its center, and the most Parks, with a preputa- es, picnic areas, an en- launch along the Seneca/ picturesque sunsets in tion for leaving visitors closed pavilion that can Erie Barge canal. Clute The Empire Pass the Finger Lakes Region. spellbound. Within two be rented, restrooms, Park hosts recreational A new wallet-sized Empire Pass Card that can be Activities include tennis, miles, the glen’s stream and a playground. And programs, firework dis- shared within a household is now available. It’s horseshoes, basketball descends 400 feet past to end the day, there is plays, and the annual a family-friendly alternative to the traditional and volleyball, a sandy 200-foot cliffs, generat- an unforgettable view of Italian-American Fes- window decal, and not assigned to a specific beach with guarded ing 19 waterfalls along the sun setting behind tival. vehicle. The new card can be used by parents, swimming, playgrounds, its course. The gorge the hills on the lake’s grandparents, caregivers and others. The Em- and a scenic lake trail. path winds over and west side. Free parking TORREY PARK pire Pass is your key to all-season enjoyment Other popular activities under waterfalls and and entrance. Charles Street at New York State Parks. It provides unlimited include fishing, hunting, through the spray of Dresden day-use vehicle entry to most facilities operated biking, hiking, local golf, Cavern Cascade. Rim INDIAN PINES 315-536-6376 by New York State Parks and the State Dept. of townoftorrey.com geocaching, and wildlife trails overlook the gorge. 69 Old Pines Trail Environmental Conservation including forests, viewing and photogra- Campers and day-visi- Penn Yan Torrey Park is a small beaches, trails and more.Apply online at parks. phy. Picnic shelters are tors can enjoy the Olym- VillageofPennYan.com Seneca Lakefront park ny.gov/admission/empire-passport/ or contact available and may be re- pic-size pool, scheduled Indian Pines Park is with a swimming area, your favorite park for more information. served for events. South summer tours through located on the northern picnic tables, and re- shore of Keuka Lake strooms. Owned and of the Park Entrance the gorge, tent and reservation with chances in the middle of one of on Rt 96A is the Samp- trailer campsites, picnic with a grassy lawn, a operated by the Town of playground and picnic Torrey. to hunt, fish, and enjoy the most active flight son Veterans Memorial facilities and excellent viewing wildlife. The lanes in the Atlantic Cemetery. fishing in nearby Seneca tables, and pavilion available for rent. Lo- area offers a variety of Flyway. The refuge is Daily operating hours Lake or Catherine Creek, Other fauna, with the more located at the north end are from dawn to dark. which is renowned for cated away from the ma- KEUKA OUTLET TRAIL important game spe- of Cayuga Lake in the Visitors not registered to its annual spring run of jor highways so there is Seven miles of trail cies being white-tailed Finger Lakes Region a campsite or boat slip rainbow trout. There are minimal disturbance. from Penn Yan to Dres- deer, wild turkey, ruffed of New York State. The must leave the park no two other entrances with den grouse, cottontail rab- refuge contains 9,809 later than 10pm. parking — the South En- VINE VALLEY PARK keukaoutlettrail.org bit, grey squirrel, water- acres and is situated in 2019 Swimming Sea- trance at 3528 Route 419 S. Vine Valley Rd. Middlesex This seven-mile trail fowl, muskrat, raccoon, Seneca, Wayne, and Ca- son is June 15 to Sept. 2 and the Upper Entrance 585-554-3607. is the existing history of mink, and beaver. It has yuga Counties. There is 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily at 3310 Route 409. middlesexny.org the relationship between numerous ecological a private dirt road that Entrance fee: $7 daily There are camping areas, Find Vine Valley on Keuka and Seneca Lake. habitats with many steep visitors may drive that per car playgrounds, pavilions, Facebook There are mill remains, wooded hills, gullies, goes through the wet- and the swimming pool. Vine Valley Park on portions of the former eroded cliffs, and wet- lands for a more up close SENECA LAKE STATE The park is open year Canandaigua Lake has a Crooked Lake Canal lands. The area is well and personal look at the PARK round. The 2019 swim- shady, small beach with towpath, which is also named by the word tor wildlife. 1 Lake Front Dr. ming season is June 15 a swimming area, boat the abandoned Fall which means craggy hill Geneva to Sept. 2, 11 a.m. to 7 launch and docks. There Brook Railway track bed, or peak. Within this area SENECA HARBOR 315-789-2331 p.m. daily. The camp- are picnic areas and waterfall sites and more. there are trails, like High PARK www.parks.ny.gov grounds is open until friendly locals to make The Keuka Outlet is a Tor Blue Trail, which 211 N. Franklin St. There is a swimming Oct. 13. the visit more memo- favorite fishing area, and crosses the Bristol Hills Watkins Glen area, picnic area, picnic A trail shuttle ($5 per 607-535-8111 rable. The park is owned the trail is a quiet path Trail. shelters, a sprayground, person each way) runs schuylercounty.us/118/ and maintained by the perfect for a walk, bike a playground, large, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Seneca-Harbor-Park Town of Middlesex ride, horseback excur- MONTEZUMA shady trees, spacious daily until Labor Day, The Seneca Harbor sion, or jog. Restrooms NATIONAL WILDLIFE open areas, and two ma- then runs weekends Park is a small but popu- CLUTE PARK available. A portion of REFUGE rinas. Although Seneca only. It runs between all lar park used by tour- 155 S. Clute Park Dr. the trail is owned and 3395 Rte. 20 Lake State Park does not three entrances. ists and local residents. Watkins Glen maintained by the Vil- Seneca Falls offer a campground, it is Entrance fee: $8 daily 607-535-4438 friendsofmontezuma.org The park, which is on lage of Penn Yan, but still an ideal site to visit per car from 8:30 a.m. to watkinsglen.us/clute- The Montezuma Na- the south end of Seneca most of the land is for the day. 7 p.m. through Sept. 2 park-campground. tional Wildlife Refuge Lake, features an iconic owned and maintained Entrance fee: $7 daily A 35-acre family recre- was established Sept. pier is within walking by a volunteer charitable per car: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ation area at the south- 12, 1938 as a refuge distance of downtown Local Parks organization, the Friends through Sept. 2. ern end of Seneca Lake and breeding ground Watkins Glen, restau- of the Outlet. RED JACKET PARK that is within walking for migratory birds and rants, a wine center, and WATKINS GLEN 311 Lake St. distance of downtown a tour boat business. HIGH TOR WILDLIFE other wildlife. This is a STATE PARK Penn Yan, Watkins Glen. There major resting area for The popular Watkins 1009 N Franklin St. 315-536-3015 are tennis courts, a soc- MANAGEMENT AREA Glen Waterfront Festi- Watkins Glen VillageofPennYan.com (NYSDEC): waterfowl and water cer field, swimming birds on journeys to and val & Cardboard Boat 607-535- 4511 Right off State Route Naples, Italy, and bathhouses, picnic from nesting areas in- Regatta is held in June www.parks.ny.gov 54 (Lake Street), this Middlesex tables, fireplaces, play- dec.ny.gov/out- cluding Canada Geese, each year at the park. Watkins Glen State spacious park sits on ground, a baseball field, door/24439.html Bald Eagles, and Osprey. Park is the most famous Keuka Lake. There are CONTINUED ON PAGE 90 and a skate park. Adja- A 6,800-acre wildlife Montezuma is situated Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express Page 89 Index of Advertisers ANIMAL/PET SERVICES Double EE Backhoe & EXCAVATION/SEPTIC Water Street Wines & Spirits .....42 PRODUCE/FARM MARKET Eastview Vet Clinic ...... 36 Dozer Service ...... 73 Ribble Septic ...... 12 LODGING/RENTAL Indian Pines Farm Market ...... 37 Millstone Vet Clinic ...... 59 Horning Woodwork ...... 69 VanDyke Septic ...... 51 PROPERTY Pine Hill Greenhouse ...... 27 ARTISANS Intek Fabrication ...... 64 EXTERIOR/INTERIOR Colonial Motel ...... 67 Rock Stream Greenhouse & Arts Center of Penn Yan ...... 2 Lakeside Kitchen Designs ...... 25 CLEANING Connect A Service Properties ....17 Produce ...... 65 Betelgeuse Pottery ...... 47 Mike’s Construction ...... 65 Clean and Green ...... 92 Diamond In The Bluff ...... 36 Sugar Shack ...... 34 Havill Pottery ...... 47 Moravec Water Wells ...... 63 Connect A Service ...... 17 Esperanza Mansion ...... 39 Zimmerman’s Produce ...... 56 Sommerville Pottery ...... 47 Nielsen Contracting ...... 73 FINANCIAL Hampton Inn ...... 55 REAL ESTATE Mud Lust Pottery ...... 47 R.K. Howell Gravel Products ....82 Bank of the Finger Lakes ...... 11 Seneca Lodge ...... 59 Curbeau Realty...... 6 Rochester Folk Art Guild ...... 79 Roy’s Remodeling ...... 52 Lyons National Bank ...... 68 St. Mark’s Terrace ...... 23 Finger Lakes Realty ...... 13 AUCTIONS Wood Corner Sawmill ...... 19 FLOORING/ The Esperanza View ...... 39 Howard Hanna Lake Group ...... 9 Finger Lakes Produce Auction .....7 DINING/CATERING HOME FURNISHINGS MANUFACTURING Keuka Lake & Land ...... 71 AUTOMOTIVE Amity Coffee ...... 70 Church Creative ...... 5 The Birkett Mills ...... 20 Wine Trail Properties ...... 15 Anderson’s Garage LLC ...... 33 Antique Inn ...... 11 Coles Furniture/ MARINAS/BOAT RENTALS/ RECREATION Branchport Automotive ...... 57 Brock’s Bowl & Pizzeria ...... 55 Floor Fashions ...... 26 BOAT REPAIRS/DOCK Bicycle Barn ...... 82 Carquest ...... 80 Classic Café ...... 72 Mattress Outlet ...... 4 BUILDERS Brock’s Bowl & Pizzeria ...... 55 Daggett’s Garage & Body Shop ...8 Cosentino’s Ristorante ...... 86 GOLF Back Breakers Dock Service ...... 34 Camp Cory ...... 85 Paul’s Performance ...... 12 Esperanza Mansion ...... 39 Big Oak Golf Course ...... 42 Basin Park Marina ...... 32 Clute Park/Village of Penn Yan Express Lube ...... 74 Flour Shop Cafe & Bakery ...... 58 Silver Creek Golf Course ...... 42 CM Fabrication ...... 60 Watkins Glen ...... 70 Tom Pratt Automotive...... 59 Keuka Restaurant ...... 62 GROCERY East Bluff Harbor ...... 22 Lake City Hobby & Toys ...... 58 BARBER La Cocina ...... 19 Crooked Lake Mercantile ...... 76 Lakeville Marine Service ...... 65 Martin’s Bicycle ...... 72 Elm Street Barber Shop ...... 80 Liberty St. Pub ...... 90 Dudley Poultry ...... 81 Morgan Marine ...... 6 Penn Yan Martial Arts ...... 14 BUILDING SUPPLIES/ Milly’s Pantry ...... 77 Dutch Kuntry Bulk Foods...... 35 Nichols Marine & Restoration ....8 Penn Yan Racket Club ...... 74 HARDWARE/APPLIANCES New Hall Diner ...... 75 Kwik Fill, Red Apple ...... 58 Quality Dock ...... 41 Weaver’s Bicycle Shop ...... 57 Branchport Hardware ...... 37 Ponderosa ...... 77 Morgan’s Grocery ...... 3 MISCELLANEOUS SERVICES SHOPPING Careys Lumber Seneca Farms ...... 7 Oak Hill Foods ...... 63 Benton Fire Department ...... 84 Beverage Baron ...... 12 & Building Supply ...... 14 Inn ...... 62 Sugar Creek Foods...... 64 Cart & Harness ...... 70 Big Mamo/Farm Store ...... 72 Careys Rental Outlet ...... 4 The Tavern Restaurant ...... 15 HAIR/NAIL/MASSAGE Concord Mini Storage ...... 28 Browsers ...... 57 Himrod Farm Supply ...... 18 Top of the Lake ...... 14 Tammy’s Hair ...... 74 Covert Security...... 81 Country Quest ...... 67 Knapp & Schlappi Uncle Joe’s Pizzeria ...... 86 HEALTH CARE/SERVICES Fishy Business Tackle Shop ...... 56 Edgewood Country Store ...... 14 Lumber Co...... 61 Valley Inn Restaurant ...... 90 Clinton Crest Manor ...... 36 HK Griffin & Sons...... 50 Golden Lane Fabrics ...... 73 Pinckney Hardware ...... 5 Water Street Wine Bar ...... 56 Penn Yan Community Health ..27 Keuka Lake Association ...... 13 Longs’ Cards & Books ...... 45 Quackenbush Hardware ...... 34 Waterfront Restaurant ...... 53 Penn Yan Manor Nursing Home 19 Lakeview Organic Grain ...... 43 Penn Yan Express Stop...... 10 Tyrone Building Supply LLC ....43 EDUCATION Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Lilyea Farms ...... 37 Quilty Pleasures ...... 52 CHURCHES Rainbow Junction ...... 59 Hospital ...... 31 Nielsen Granite ...... 52 Scandia House ...... 33 Branchport United Methodist St. Michael’s School ...... 50 Yates County Public Health ...... 21 Penn Yan American Legion ...... 24 Shatayburne Farms ...... 51 Church ...... 36 EVENTS/FESTIVALS/ HEATING/FUEL Penn Yan Mini Storage ...... 10 Staving Artist Woodwork ...... 65 Penn Yan United MUSEUMS Finger Lakes Propane ...... 20 Peterson Farms ...... 57 The Flower Cart & Gift Shop ...37 Methodist Church ...... 62 Art Barn Show ...... 43 Phelps Sungas ...... 67 Terry L. Button Farms ...... 59 The Frame Shoppe ...... 59 St. Mark’s Episcopal Church ...... 70 Dundee Scottish Festival ...... 71 Suburban Propane ...... 32 The Living Well ...... 21 The Nest Egg ...... 20 St. Michael’s Catholic Festival of Lights ...... 4 INSURANCE Two Can Dan’s ...... 51 The Windmill Farm & Craft Community ...... 33 Finger Lakes Boating Museum ..54 Coplai Insurance Agency/ Yates County Chamber of Market ...... 44 St. Paul’s Lutheran Church ...... 21 Finger Lakes Chamber Music Farm Family ...... 60 Commerce Visitor Center ...... 41 Weaver View Farms Amish COMMUNICATIONS Festival ...... 46 LAWN/GARDEN/ Yates County Endowment Country Store ...... 45 Frontier Communications ...... 80 Grace Gardens ...... 46 TREE SERVICE Community ...... 30 Wixson Honey ...... 51 The Chronicle-Express ...... Hammondsport Festival Covell & Son ...... 60 PEST CONTROL Woodtex Retailer- ...... 78, 79, 76 & 83 of Crafts ...... 54 Fisher Tree Service ...... 41 Bakers Exterminating ...... 16 Odd Jobs R Us ...... 18 COMPUTER/GRAPHIC Keuka Lake Art Show ...... 37 Lakeside Lawn ...... 56 Custom Pest Control ...... 92 WINERY/BREWERY DESIGN Wine Country Classic Boats ...... 75 Maple Ridge Farm PHARMACY Anthony Road Wine ...... 51 KG Graphic ...... 28 Yates Concert Series ...... 28 Old Mill Nursery ...... 68 Village Drug ...... 91 Climbing Bines ...... 40 CONTRACTORS Yates County Fair ...... 49 Pine Ridge Lawn Care ...... 58 Water Street Pharmacy ...... 91 Dr. Frank’s Wine Cellar ...... 68 Cady Contracting ...... 80 Yates County Fair Rutherford’s Home & PLUMBING/HEATING/ Fox Run Vineyards ...... 30 Cam Sutherland ...... 61 Antique Show ...... 35 Lawn Care ...... 52 ELECTRICAL Hunt Country Vineyards...... 38 City Hill Construction ...... 40 Yates County History Center. ....66 LIQUOR HEP Sales ...... 24 & 29 Keuka Springs Winery ...... 64 Connect-A-Service ...... 17 Hoban’s Spirits ...... 35 Penn Yan Plumbing ...... 84 DJ Builders ...... 66 J&S Liquor ...... 5 Page 90 Summertime 2019 • The Chronicle-Express PARKS CONTINUED FROM PAGE 88 Boat Launches www.parks.ny.gov Hard surface ramp, PENN YAN VILLAGE pump out, 50 cars and BOAT LAUNCH Keuka Lake Outlet trailers; Park entrance 290-298 Water St. fee Penn Yan Trailer permits available at GUYANOGA CREEK village office Keuka Lake 111 Elm Street Route 54A Penn Yan Branchport 315-536-3015 Hard surface ramp, 6 villageofpennyan.com/ cars penn-yan-operations_ap- Free plications.htm Hard surface ramps SEVERNE POINT Annual trailer parking Seneca Lake permits are free for Penn Severne Point Yan Village residents (off State Route 14) and taxpayers; $40 for Himrod Yates County residents, Hard surface ramp, 30 and $50 for non-Yates cars County residents. Daily Free parking permit is $10 per day. WEST RIVER Canandaigua Lake KEUKA LAKE STATE South Hill Rd. Middlesex PARK 3560 Pepper Rd. Hand launch, 5 cars Free Keuka Park Boating takes all forms at parks in the Finger Lakes. 315-536-3666 PROVIDED/CHRONICLE-EXPRESS

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