Letchworth State Park Fall Vacation Guide

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LETCHWORTH STATE PARK

FALL 2016

Where to Go...

EVENTS & ATTRACTIONS RESTAURANTS & SHOPS ACCOMMODATIONS CABINS AND CAMPGROUNDS

MAPS INSIDE

Around the Grand Canyon of the East

THE OFFICIAL GUIDE TO LETCHWORTH 1STATE PARK & LETCHWORTH COUNTRY


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Mt. Morris’ Main Street Attracting Visitors

55 Main Street, Mount Morris, NY 14510 - DINE IN - 585-658-3761 - TAKE OUT -

Anyone who hasn’t made a recent stop on Main Street in Mt. Morris, one of the gateways to Letchworth State Park, will have a surprise. The once shop-worn business district has a new look with renovated buildings and new shops and restaurants. Greg O’Connell Day, a 1964 SUNY Geneseo grad has purchased more than a dozen and a half Main St. buildings and is renovating them. O’Connell Day, who didn’t become a developer until after retiring from the New York City Police Dept., renovated old warehouses along the waterfront in Red Hook, N.J. He then turned his attention to Mt. Morris, N.Y.

Brian’s USA Diner 5524 Mount Morris Road Mount Morris, NY 14510 585-658-9380 www.briansusadiner.com DINE IN OR TAKE OUT

Serving Lunch and Dinner: Mouth-Watering Lasagnas, Pastas, Paninis, Appetizers, Salads, Pastries, Beer & Wine SUN: NOON - 8PM MON & TUE & WED: 11AM - 8PM THUR & FRI: 11AM - 9PM SAT: NOON - 9PM

No freezers. No fryers. Just fresh, authentic Italian Cuisine!

Hours: Sunday, Monday & Tuesday 5:45 am to 2 pm Wednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday 5:45 am to 8 pm

www.questalasagna.com

Welcome to Mt. Morris, New York Visit Us at Our Original Location in Hunt, NY - Just Minutes Away!

Antiques & Restorers

SPECIALIZING IN CANING & SPLINT SEATS

AN OLD FASHIONED MEAT SHOP FULL-SERVICE CATERING AVAILABLE

The history and charming atmosphere of a grand mansion will invite you here; being a guest in our home will bring you back.

6920 Mt. Morris/Nunda Road (Route 408) Mt. Morris, New York 14510

585-658-4709

www.theridgecampground.com

BUY & SELL FURNITURE W HOLE HOUSEHOLDS REPAIR ANY PIECE ANY COLLECTION

We have recently added on to our 30 year old business to include an OLD FASHIONED MEAT SHOP, where fresh meats are cut to order.

All of our meats are home grown including Beef, Pork, Lamb, Buffalo, Goat and Rabbit, etc… We carry fresh and frozen chicken and many kinds of frozen seafood.

Nancy Wolcott

• Cuba Cheese • Grizzly’s home done spices too many varieties to choose from • Processing Deer Year-Round

5864 Gibsonville Road Leicester, NY 14481 (585) 658-3164 MON., TUES., THURS., FRI. & SAT. 10-5; SUN. 1-5

10042 S. River Road, Hunt, NY • 585-476-2249 Hours: Mon-Sat. 9am-6pm; Sun. 9am-3pm www.grizzlyscustomcutting.com

Welcome...

Gibsonville

FORMERLY LOCATED IN MT. MORRIS

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“Once a Customer, Always a Friend”

•Enjoy Some R&R in Our Elegant Bed & Breakfast •

8 Stately Rooms

ON-SITE FACILITIES INCLUDE:

All with Private Baths · All Rooms Newly Renovated and Upgraded

• 30 & 50 AMP • Cabin & Camper Rentals • Bath House • • 2 Pavilions • In-ground Pool • Fishing Pond (Catch & Release) • • Playground • Horseshoes • Volleyball • Basketball • • Recreation Hall • Frisbee Golf • Arcade • Store • • Laundry Room • Owl’s Nest Cafe • Outside Movie Theater • • WiFi High Speed DSL is available within 100' of the office • • Dumping Station • Propane Exchange • Firewood •

We have accomodated guests from 48 states and 40 different countries!

145 Main Street Mount Morris 585-658-3524 www.AllegianceBandB.com

camp@theridgecampground.com

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Located just minutes from Letchworth State Park, 5 miles from SUNY Geneseo, 90 minutes from Niagara Falls & 60 minutes from Buffalo.


Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale OCTOBER 8-9-10, 2016 This year, the Arts Council for Wyoming County will present the 41st Letchworth Arts and Crafts Show & Sale (LACS) in the number one state park in the country. The show recently received a new ranking as one of the top 50 art festivals in the USA so, make plans now to spend Columbus Day weekend at this “state of the arts” festival on October 8, 9 and 10. It will showcase some of the country’s finest visual and performing artists, artisans, and crafts people, as well as a multitude of traditional and unique consumable foods for all taste

buds. LACS is held at the Highbanks Recreation Area of Letchworth State Park, also known as the “Grand Canyon of the East.” The stunning venue is a key component that sets this festival apart from all others. The ambience created by peak fall foliage throughout the park and the spectacular canyon is unparalleled. The festival could be considered the premiere holiday shopping opportunity of 2015 for you, your friends and family. Choose from some of the best pottery, paintings, quilts, fiber arts, handcrafted jewelry, photography,

furniture, decorative painting, dried floral arrangements, packaged specialty foods, and so much more. Over 300 artisans display their wares along with many food vendors, live entertainment, and other fun activities for the entire family. Admission to the festival is free with an $8 per car entry fee to the park. Handicapped parking is available along with curbside pickup of heavy purchases. For more information, contact the ACWC at 585-237-3517 or visit our website at www.artswyco.org.

“Where quality of life and simplicity combine.” On Route 19 south of Letchworth State Park ›

Est. 1977

BREAKFAST SERVED ALL DAY

“Home of the 2 Foot Sub” - Wings & Party Pizzas

SANDWICHES & DAILY SPECIALS 7 HEAVENLY HOMEMADE SOUPS DAILY HOMEMADE DESSERTS CAKES, PIES AND COOKIES

Full Service Deli • Groceries • Picnic Supplies • Fresh Daily Baked Goods • Fresh Meats & Poultry • Propane Exchange Available • ATM • Lotto G.P.S. Location - N42˚20.704’ W78˚07.035

◆ 24 HOURS ◆ Full Vending Line: Soap • Bags • Snacks • Pop

DRY CLEANING DROP-OFF MAYTAG EQUIPPED LAUNDROMAT

Maytag

General Information

Hot Air Ballooning: For a spectacular bird’s eye view, contact Balloons Over Letchworth at (585) 493-3340. Picnic Areas: Picnic tables, grills and shelters are located throughout the park. Fuel for grill fires is not provided. Some picnic shelters are available for reservations. Remember: carry in - carry out. Winter Sports: Winter sports in Letchworth Park include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling in designated areas, and hiking. History: The William Pryor Letchworth Museum in the Middle Falls Area features displays about early regional settlement and Native American Artifacts. On a ridge behind the Glen Iris Inn is a restored Seneca Indian Council House, the grave of Mary Jemison, and the cabin of Nancy Jemison, all of which were preserved by Mr. Letchworth.

Visitor Center: (585) 493-3600 • Park Police: (585) 658-4692 TDD NYS Relay (800) 662-1220 • Emergency Telephone: 911 Highbanks Tent & Trailer (Camping): (585) 237-3303 Location: 35 miles south of Rochester, NY. Park Entrances are located at Mount Morris, Perry, Castile, Portageville, and the Parade Grounds from Rte. 436 (see area map). The Portageville and Parade Grounds entrances are closed in the winter months. Vehicle Use Fee: $8.00 per car; $35.00 for non-profit, tax-exempt non-commercial buses and $75.00 for commercial buses. Fee is collected weekends April to mid-May and in winter, daily mid-May through October.

The Falls Within the park, the Genesee River cascades over three falls, including the 107-foot drop of the Middle Falls. Lights illuminate the Middle Falls after dark from May through October.

Carry In - Carry Out

BELFAST, NEW YORK

Route 19 Main St., Belfast 7AM - 8:30 PM - 7 DAYS (585) 365-2653

About Letchworth State Park

Letchworth State Park is a “Carry In - Carry Out” State Park. This means that everything daily visitors bring into the park (carry in) must be taken home (carry out). This includes picnicking trash and garbage. The park has no garbage receptacles in the picnic grounds and other day use areas.

Reservations Campsites & Cabins

Attractions

Reservations for cabins and campsites in State Parks, as well as campgrounds run by the Environmental Conservation Department, are available through the NYS Cabin/Camping Reservation System. Call 1-800-456-CAMP (1-800-456-2267).

Hiking: Hiking opportunities abound on trails ranging from one-half to twenty miles, with difficulty from easy to moderate. About half the trails are available for winter hiking or skiing. Swimming: Swimming is available at a pool which is located in the north end of the park in the Highbanks Recreation Area. The pool is open during the summer season when lifeguards are on duty, late June until Labor Day. (Fee) Whitewater: The Genesee River is a Class II-III whitewater river. Registration is available for canoeists and kayakers. Participants must be experienced whitewater paddlers and able swimmers. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Whitewater rafting and guided canoe trips are a concession activity that advertises in this guide. Trips originate from the Lee’s Landing area and travel about six miles over two hours. For more information contact Adventure Calls Outfitters, P.O. Box 391, LeRoy, NY 14482, call (888) 270-2410, or visit them at the Lower Falls Rafting Building.

Inn and Lodge Accommodations

The Glen Iris Inn and Restaurant, located within the park near the Middle Falls, offers fine dining, country inn guest rooms and a gift shop. Open through Oct. 30th. Room reservations suggested. Pinewood Lodge, a short distance from and operated by the Inn, features newly-remodeled light housekeeping units. Caroline’s Cottage, a three bedroom home great for family vacations. For information, call the Inn at (585) 493-2622, or write to Glen Iris Inn, 7 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427.

Be sure to browse 41 Main Antiques & The Old Town Co-op while in town!

Equipped Laundromat

Main Street, Belfast, NY

(585) 365-2692

G.P.S. Location - N42˚20.695’ W78˚06.999’ Located Next Door To Harrington’s Shur Fine

BELFAST HOTEL

41 Main

41 Main Street, Belfast, New York 585-808-5757

Sandie Taber, Owner

(585) 365-2456 DINNERS DAILY

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PUBLISHED ANNUALLY IN SEPTEMBER

710 Main St., East Aurora, NY 14052 • 716-652-0327

Beginning at 12noon

Email: sandietaber@yahoo.com

Served 4-9pm

In addition to the Glen Iris Inn, the park offers a Lower Falls restaurant and four snack bars within the park. The camping area has a store and laundry for campers.

2016 FALL GUIDE

& LIQUOR STORE

OPEN 12NOON TIL’... LUNCHES DAILY ∙ DAILY SPECIALS

HOURS: THURS.-SUN. 11AM-CLOSING

Letchworth Country Copyright 2016 For an extra copy of this guide or our Letchworth State Park Vacation Guide Spring 2016 issue, send $2.50 for postage and handling.

6 MAIN STREET, BELFAST, NY

ANTIQUES & COLLECTIBLES

Food Service

Park Regulations

For the enjoyment and safety of all visitors, a number of regulations apply. Park rules and regulations are posted at all comfort stations and are available at the Visitor Center. A few frequently-asked-about regulations are listed here. Pets: Household pets are permitted if confined on a leash not exceeding six feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation is required. Pets are prohibited in all park buildings, cabins, cabin areas, and pool areas. Alcoholic Beverages: Permits are required for most groups bringing alcoholic beverages into the park. Permits and specific regulations are available from the Visitor Center. Fires: Fires are permitted only in fireplaces; visitors must bring their own fuel or purchase it at the concession stand. River/Gorge: Entry into the Genesee River within the park is prohibited, except by permit in a canoe group. Swimming is allowed only in the swimming pool. Climbing the river gorge is prohibited.

Genesee Vacation Guides, Inc.

Grant M. Hamilton, Publisher Sandra Cunningham, General Manager Sharon A. Holtz, Sales Manager Stephanie Widmer, Graphic Artist/Production Christina Petermann, Proof-Reader Carol Geiger, Administrative Assistant

www.letchworthpark.com

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Letchworth Portageville Entrance Closed Until 2018 by Carly Vair With construction underway on the Norfolk Southern High Bridge, the Portageville entrance of Letchworth State Park is now closed, and it is expected to remain closed until September 2018. The park’s other entrances remain open, and the Glen Iris Inn, Upper and Middle Falls will all remain accessible during construction. Park Manager Roland Beck said he doesn’t anticipate any adverse effect on tourism. “The Portageville gate is one of our lesser-used gates to begin with,” Beck said. “To accommodate this, we redid our Castile gate so that’s bigger; it’s now two lanes … so that should accommodate any extra traffic we may get. “There are just some trails that they won’t be able to access. It’ll have minimal effect.” The current bridge was built in 1875 and, in 2011, was identified by the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Council as one of its five-year projects to address barriers to economic growth. The new arch will cost $70 million to construct, and, given the frequency of trespassers on the old bridge, the railroad is taking precautions to prevent trespassers in the new designs. With that in mind, Beck stressed that visitors to the park need to follow detours and stay off trails that are closed. “I just want to remind everybody, for their own safety, if they come out to the park and they want to view any of this construction, please obey the closures,” Beck said. “They will still be able to view the Upper Falls and the bridge from the Upper Middle Falls area. We don’t want anybody getting hurt. It’s still going to be an active construction zone and it’s still an active railroad as well.”

GENESEE VALLEY HUNT RACES: Historic Event is Family Fun on October 10th The Genesee Valley Hunt Races is an historic event but the fun is 21st century! Just some of the adventures that await you: exciting horse racing over fences; dog activities of all sorts – sled dog demos, jumping contests, wiener dog races, and more; children’s fun at the petting pen, pony rides, and agricultural demo center; New York food and wine tent; and unusual shopping opportunities. Prancing and athletic Thoroughbred horses have been coming to the Genesee Valley since 1892 to thunder over 3 miles and 18 sturdy timber fences leading to head-to-head battles at the finish line. This year, they are vying for $50,000 in prize money. The grass racecourse, just 1 mile north of the Village of Geneseo on Rt. 39, is laid out so the action is easy to see. Kids create their own racing excitement in the popular and charming stick horse races, held on the racetrack, by age group. Every “jockey” gets a bit of exercise and a ribbon. Stick horses provided. The parade of Genesee Valley Hunt foxhounds features a group of 20 or more hounds trotting next to the mounted hunt master without benefit of leashes. A special stop allows children to pet the well-mannered hounds and the master’s horse. Visitors are welcome to bring their dogs on leashes for a day in the country, and to cheer on Jack Russell terriers zipping down a mini-racecourse to be first in the hole at the finish line. Or to root for wiener dogs whose racing style involves a lot of milling around and tail wagging! All kinds of dog sport demonstrations will keep you and your canine companion on your toes. Be sure to stroll through the elegant tailgate parties created by those who opt for special parking next to the racecourse. Tailgaters bring their best crystal and silver, fine wines, and gourmet dishes to impress the judges who award ribbons in theme categories. Events run 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. See www.GVHraces.com for a schedule of events. General Admission adult tickets are $12 online and at Wegman’s ($15 at the gate). All activities free with gate admission; parking free. For those who want to watch the action in comfort, consider the Clubhouse Tent with its gourmet buffet and closed circuit television, for an additional charge. Follow the link at www.GVHraces.com to purchase tickets online or call 585-243-3949.

Photo by Natalie Muster

The Portageville entrance at Letchworth State Park is closed due to construction on the new Norfolk Southern High Bridge over the Upper Falls. The new railroad bridge will be located about 75 feet south of the current bridge, which is pictured above.

Jack’s Place Gaslight Grill... Where the Owner is the Chef!

WEEKDAY SPECIALS ALL WEEK LONG! Fresh Soups Made Everyday

Monday & Wednesday

Friday

50¢ WING NIGHTS

FISH FRY

10 DRAFT BEERS

CATERING AVAILABLE

Growlers Now Available

Call Us for Details...

110 Main Street, Dansville, NY • 585-335-3725 Bar: 11:30am-2am (Everyday); Lunch 11:30am-2pm (Tues-Fri); Dinner 5-9pm (Tues-Sat)

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Genesee Region Map

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www.jellogallery.org

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2016 Cabin Information

Just minutes from the Castile entrance to the Park!

1808-2016

Carney’s Market

Wolf Creek Event Center 12 South Main Street, Castile

22 N. Main St., Castile, NY 14427

Available for Weddings, Receptions, Meetings, Parties, Corporate Events & More!

585-493-5494

N.Y.S. OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION – GENESEE REGION ONE LETCHWORTH STATE PARK, CASTILE, NEW YORK 14427 – 1124

NO PETS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED IN CABINS OR CABIN AREAS (Including visitors) NO ROLLER BLADING, SKATEBOARDING, ROLLER SKATING IN PARK, CABIN OR CAMPING AREA

ALL CABINS IN LETCHWORTH STATE PARK ARE NO SMOKING FACILITIES * PEAK SEASON: Is from June 25 – August 30 (varies per cabin area)

FOR CABIN/CAMPING RESERVATIONS CALL RESERVE AMERICA AT 1-800-456-2267 or reserveamerica.com.

During peak season, advanced reservations must be a minimum of 7 nights (maximum 14 nights) beginning on either Saturday or Sunday, see cabin areas below. All other times the minimum rental is 2 nights (14-night maximum). Cabin area “E” rents for a 2-night minimum at all times. Cabins close at 11am (check out time) on the dates listed. The last night for rental is two nights prior to closing date.

** There is a $25.00 weekly ($6.25/night) surcharge for Out-of-State Residents**

OPEN MON.-SAT. 7AM-9PM, SUN. 8AM-9PM • Full Line of Groceries • Ice Cold Beverages • Meat • Produce • Deli • Subs • Pizza • Ice • Picnic Supplies • Fully Stocked Craft Shop • Melissa & Doug Toys for the Kids

Lovely landscaped yard perfect for your outdoor wedding! Beautiful stone fireplace for indoor events

· AIR CONDITIONED ·

$20 Key deposit required at check-in (Cash or Check Only) A CABINS:

CALL BRUCE: 1-585-689-2035

WE SELL PROPANE

Open 4/15 – 10/26

* Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27 - 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday

Open 10/26–11/27

2 night minimum > NO INTERIOR WATER AVAILABLE <

Propane Heat $128.00/night - $512.00/week 12 cabins (1 - 6, 12 - 17) Electric Heat $128.00/night - $512.00/week 10 cabins (7 - 11, 18 - 22) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), interior cold water & toilet, screened porch.

Home of Shur Fine Quality Products

We can beatifully suit any occasion

Located in the South end of the Park on West Side of Genesee River at the Lower Falls area.

Propane Heat $107/night - $428.00/week 12 cabins (1 - 6, 12 - 17) Electric Heat $107/night - $428.00/week 10 cabins (7 - 11, 18 - 22) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), screened porch, central shower & toilet. B CABINS:

Located in the South end of the park on West Side of Genesee River in the Lower Falls area.

Open 5/6 – 10/23

* Peak Season: 6/28 to 8/30– 7 night minimum, Sunday to Sunday

Propane Heat $128.00/night - $512.00/week 12 cabins (B2 – 5; B7 ;B16-22) Stone Fireplace $121/night - $484.00/week 10 cabins (B1; B6; B8-15) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), interior cold water & toilet, screened porch. C CABINS:

Located in the North end of park on the West Side of the Genesee River, north of camping area.

Open Year Round

Wood Heat

* Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27– 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday

$72.00/night - $288.00/week

5 cabins (1, 18, 5*, 16* & 17*) – BUNK BEDS

*Please note: Cabins 5, 16 & 17 are not year round, open from 5/6 – 10/30

Fry Cakes • Grapes • Apples • Squash Pumpkins Honey • Maple Products

One Room (6 people maximum #), rough interior, no inside water, central shower & toilet.

Hardware Store • Equipment Rental • We Deliver 103 S. Main Street • Castile 1-800-438-0174 • (585) 493-2628

OPEN DAILY 10AM-5PM SEPTEMBER-NOVEMBER

www.elitsac.com

29 East Park Road, Castile, NY • (585) 493-5928 www.castilecidermill.com

SUMMER HOURS: MON.-FRI. 7AM-5:30PM; SAT. 7AM-3PM

Open Year Round

* Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27 – 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday

Open Year Round

* Peak Season: 6/26 to 8/28 – 7 night minimum, Sunday to Sunday

Wood Heat $86.00/night - $344.00/week 3 cabins (3, 10, 11) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), paneled porch, no inside water, central shower & toilet.

Electric heat $93/night - $372.00/week *** 9 cabins (2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12-15) – BUNK BEDS Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), paneled porch, no inside water, central shower & toilet. ***Available dates may be subject to change. Firewood is not provided for wood heat cabins.

D CABINS:

Located in the South end of park on the East Side of Genesee River, near Parade Grounds. Open 5/6– 10/16 * Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27- 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Electric Heat $72.00/night - $288.00/week 4 cabins (4, 5, 6, 9) – BUNK BEDS Rustic, remote one room cabin (6 people maximum #), central shower & toilet, no inside water. Open 5/6 – 10/16 * Peak Season 6/25 to 8/27– 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Electric Heat $79.00/night - $316.00/week 4 cabins (1, 2, 7, 10) – BUNK BEDS Rustic, remote one room cabin w/porch (6 people maximum #), central shower & toilet, no inside water. Open 5/6 – 10/16 Two-night minimum all season 2 person cabin No Heat $33.00/night - $132.00/week 2 cabins (3 & 8) Rustic, remote (2 people maximum #), central shower & toilet, no inside water.

E CABINS:

Located in the South end of the park on the East Side of Genesee River.

**Shower Facilities are available in Cabin Area “D” for your use. (3 mile drive) ***NO PORTABLE SHOWERS ALLOWED***

Open 5/6– 9/5 Two-night minimum all season 4 person cabin No heat $45.50/night - $165.00/week 10 cabins (1 - 10) Rustic, remote one room cabin (4 people maximum #), central toilet building, no inside water.

# Number of occupants / Cabin INCLUDES INFANTS AND CHILDREN

HANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY: Cabin areas A (8 & 11) and C (2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, & 13) are handicap accessible. FOR QUESTIONS - Please call the Park Office at (585) 493-3600/Campground Office (Cabin Area C) at (585) 237-3303 EMERGENCY NUMBER ONLY: 911 or Police Dispatch @ (585) 658-4692

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AppleUmpkin Festival Highlighted in Wyoming OVERNIGHT ACCOMODATIONS

BUILT IN 1870

• VICTORIAN BEDROOMS • REASONABLY PRICED

VICTORIAN ELEGANCE • Wireless Internet • Private Baths • Air Conditioning • Continental Breakfast

Many Enjoyable Activities Nearby! Route 436, Portageville, NY 14536

(½ mile from south entrance to Letchworth State Park; 1½ miles from the William Pryor Letchworth Museum)

(585) 493-2484

www.geneseefallsinn.com

The 30th Annual AppleUmpkin Festival will be held on September 24th and 25th from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Since its humble beginnings in 1986, AppleUmpkin has grown from a small neighborhood gathering to one of the premier Arts & Crafts Festivals in Western New York. This annual two-day celebration takes place in the historic Village of Wyoming, NY, a picturesque community with working gas lights and more than seventy homes on the National Historic Register. Village byways abound with strolling street entertainers, delicious

harvest food and over 200 arts and crafts exhibitors. Enjoy non-stop musical entertainment throughout the Village. Other attractions include the annual Bake-off on Saturday, an antique show and sale, Middlebury Academy & Historical Society, Ward’s Natural History Museum, and a Chicken BBQ on Sunday at the Fire Hall. For a complete schedule of events, baking contest rules, or additional information, contact www.appleumpkin.com, appleumpkin@hotmail. com, or 585-495-9940.

SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2015

2:45-3:45pm..................The Ghost Riders - Always great country music 4:00-5:00pm.................Dean Gobel and Friends Fantastic Country Band from Southern Tier

Main Street and Village Park

9am-6pm......................Free shuttle service between Village Hall Handicap Parking at School 10am-5pm.....................Arts & Crafts – Show and Sale Food Court – North end of Park

AppleUmpkin Bake-Off – Village Park

9am-12noon.................Entries Accepted 12noon-2pm.................Judging 2-2:30pm.......................Winners Announced at 2:00 / Entries Auctioned

Village Hall

Street Performers

9am-5pm.......................Antique Show and Sale 9am-5pm.......................Natural History Museum Open

12noon-12:30pm.........The Lakeside Country Cloggers - Dancing on Main Street 2-2:30pm......................The Lakeside Country Cloggers - Dancing on Main Street

Village Hall Lawn Music Tent

Middlebury Historical Academy

Our Famous Bluegrass Festival

11am-12noon...............Creekbend 12:15-1:15pm................Diamondback Rattlers 1:30-2:30pm..................Mathews Family Tradition 2:45-3:45pm .................The Panfil Family Band 4:00-5:00pm.................The Apen Family

10am-5pm.....................Open with Exhibits and Special Displays

Village Park Gazebo

10am-5pm..................... Rest Station

Village Park Music Tent

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 2016

10:45-11:45am .............The Genesee Valley Band Playing German October Fest music 12noon-1:15pm ...........Long John and the Tights Great Old-time group from Ithaca 1:30-2:30pm..................Kelly’s Old Timers - Still going strong with Great Music

Main Street and Village Park

9am-6pm......................Free shuttle service between Village Hall Handicap Parking at School 10am-5pm.....................Arts and Crafts – Show and Sale Food Court – North End of Park Village Hall 9am-5pm.......................Antique Show and Sale 9am-5pm.......................Natural History Museum Open

Come camp at a beautiful, quiet campround with spacious RV & tent sites nestled in 100 acre woodlands.

Full Service Pharmacy with a Great Gift Shop in each Store!

Village Hall Lawn Music Tent

11am-12noon...............City Fiddle - Hot Fiddlin’ from Phil and Gretchen 12:15-1:15pm................The Field Hands - Fantastic group from Buffalo 1:30-2:30pm..................Old Time Hoedown Great Southern Fiddle and Banjo music 2:45 -3:45pm.................Emma and Carl Eddy Wonderful Father and Daughter Duo 4:00-5:00pm.................Northwind - Local favorites: The Raines and Ladd Family

Village Park Music Tent

Enjoy fun activities and an indoor pool.

Fillmore Pharmacy & The Gift Garden 10560 Rt. 19, Fillmore, NY (585) 567-2228

Cuba Pharmacy & The Gift Nook

11am-12noon...............Cap and Cady - Playing Porch Songs of America 12:15-1:15pm................The Crooked North Playing Bluegrass and Americana music 1:15-1:45pm..................Dunleavy Irish Dance Fantastic Dance Group from Rochester 2-3:30pm.......................C’est Bon Cajun Dance Band - Cajun All Girl Group 3:45-5pm.......................Bluesway Classic Rock Band playing Allman Bros. Eric Clapton etc.

20 minutes from Letchworth State Park

2 Center Street, Cuba, NY (585) 968-3111

Street Performers

2-2:30pm.......................The 4H Stompin ‘Em Cloggers - Dancing on Main Street 3-3:30pm.......................The 4H Stompin ‘Em Cloggers - Dancing on Main Street

For information or reservations, call:

Middlebury Historical Academy

Fisher Pharmacy & The Other Side

10am-5pm.....................Open with Exhibits and Special Displays

138 N. Main Street, Wellsville, NY (585) 593-2611

9:15am...........................Community Worship Service – all are welcome

Show this ad at check-in and receive 10% off of your �irst camping night!

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First Presbyterian Church

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(Offer available until 10/01/16, holiday weekends excluded.)

Village Park Gazebo

10am-5pm..................... Rest Station

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Wyoming Fire Hall 11am - ???......................Fireman’s Chicken Barbeque


Pieces of Perry En Plein Air Festival - Saturday & Sunday, September 17 & 18 Perry Rotary Show - Monday & Tuesday, November 7 & 8 Holiday Delights Festival - Saturday, December 3 Last Night Perry New Year’s Eve Celebration - Saturday, December 31

Perry Chalk Art Festival - Saturday, July 9 (Rain date; July 16) Taste of Summer Fine Dining Event - Saturday, July 9

PERRY, NEW YORK

Fri., September 17 - Pieces of Perry - En Plein Air Festival Artists paint along the Silver Lake Outlet Trail Sun., September 18 - Art Work Display and Auction Hole in the Wall, Standpipe Road Mon., October 17; 1pm - Taste of Honey Cooking Demo Hole in the Wall, Standpipe Road • 237-3003

LETCHWORTH STATE PARK HIGHBANKS CAMPING

Settled in 1807

Mon.-Tues., November 7-8; 7pm - Perry Rotary Show: Local talent featureed in a Variety Show • Perry High School Sat., December 3; 5-8pm - Holiday DeLights Festival Main St. holidaylights@villageofperry.com Sat., December 31; 6pm til Midnight - Last Night Perry Perry Elementary School

For More Info: Visit www.ILovePerryNY.com or visit us on Facebook

2016 Tent and Trailer Camping INFORMATION: There are 270 Electric sites. Loops 100-800 are open: 5/6– 10/16 Sites are $24.00/night (50 amp sites $26.00/night.) NOTE: An additional $4/night Friday, Saturday and Holiday. $5.00/night surcharge for Out of State Residents For Reservations: Call 1-800-456-2267 or visit reserveamerica.com General Info: Call Camping at (585) 237-3303; Park Visitor Center at (585) 493-3600 Or write: Camping Information One Letchworth State Park Castile, NY 14427

PURPLE COW CROSSING 4 miles from the

LETCHWORTH STATE PARK Estb. 1999

CONTACT STATION HOURS: Peak Season: 8:30 am – 9 pm Daily Spring & Fall: 8:30 am – 7 pm Sun – Thur. 8:30 am – 9 pm Fri. – Sat Hours Subject to Change

Perry Entrance #PurpleCowCrossing

• DAILY SPECIALS •

BOOKS • MAGAZINES • COFFEE GAMES • TOYS • SOUVENIRS

Spacious Dining • Homemade Pies & Donuts Pizza & Wing Specials • Full Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner Menu

NOW SERVING HARD & SOFT ICE CREAM

2 South Main Street Perry, New York 14530

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 6AM-8PM

(585) 237-3190

34 Main Street, Perry, NY 14053 • 585-237-6663 for word-lovers everywhere

Auto Parts LETCHWORTH AUTOMOTIVE,VALLEY INC. 100 WESTST. BUFFALO 44 SOUTH MAIN WARSAW, NY 14569 ST. PERRY, NY 14530 (585) 786-2202 (585) 237-3218 Open Monday - Friday 7:30 am to am 7:00topm; Saturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm; Sunday 9:00 pm Express WeThank Accept Visa, Discover &1:00 American You ForMasterCard, Your Business

16 LAKE STREET, PERRY, NY 14530

Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-3pm

SWIMMING: TENTATIVE SCHEDULE Harvey Pool: Daily: Late June-Labor Day All children 11 and under must be accompanied by someone 18 or older. NO SWIMMING IN THE GENESEE RIVER

WOODSTREAM

Campsite/R.V. Resort

RESTAURANT & PIZZERIA

Located behind Family Furniture

November&December: Open 7 Days Sun. 11am-2pm

FREE WIFI

CHARCOAL CORRAL

Country Gift Shoppe

shari012003@gmail.com

PETS: 2 Pets ONLY allowed in LOOPS 100, 200 and 700 ONLY. Must be on a leash (max. 6 ft long) and have current rabies certificate. Pets are NOT allowed in restrooms, camper recreation hall or camping loops 300 – 600 and 800.

OPEN 7 DAY!

CRAFTIQUE

www.stonewallcraftique.net

OCCUPANCY: Maximum 6 people per site (includes infants and children) with 2 tents OR 1 camper and 1 tent.

www.burlinghambooks.com

Owner: Shari Wagner

(585) 237-6009

LOCATION: Camp grounds are located across from the Perry entrance (Schenck Rd.) 4 miles east of Perry or 6 miles south of Mt. Morris off Rt 36.

585-237-5270 Located 3 mi. from Letchworth State Park on Rt. 39 (7037 Chapman Rd. ) Between Perry and Castile

YOUR KEY TO THE BEST IN FOOD & FAMILY ENTERTAINMENT

Stop by for lunch or dinner while visiting Beautiful Letchworth State Park

Ice Cream 26 Flavors Parlor

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Great Trout Fishing • Creekside Sites Full Hookups 30/50 Amp Electric Cabin Rentals • Secluded Tent Sites Store • Spacious Pull-Thru Sites • Biking • Swimming Mini-Golf • Gameroom • Hiking Trails

WIN-IN R T I VEKE DRIVE A GATES OPEN AT 6 PM

585-237-3372 Enjoy great out-door Soft & Hard Ice Cream Sundaes • Shakes • Floats• Malts entertainment with first run, double features all summer long. Cones • Banana Splits 585-237-5270

163 South Main Street, Perry, New York 14530 (585)-237-2113 Stop in or order online @ www.darylspizzeria.com

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Summer Special

Miniature Family Video Golf 18 Holes of the most challenging and beautifully designed miniature golf course

Weekly Rate (July 5 - Aug. 31) 7 days, 4 people, electric & water - $190

Arcade

Just 5 min. from Letchworth State Park Family Owned & Operated 5440 School Road, Gainesville, NY 14066 (585) 493-5643

State-of-the-Art Video Games Fun for the whole family

Open 7 Days A Week!!

Mon. thru Thurs. 11:00 - 11:00 • Fri.& Sat. 11:00 - 12:00 • Sun. 11:00-10:00 SUMMER CONCERT SERIES TUESDAY AT 7:00 CRUISE NIGHT THURSDAY AT 6:30

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1-877-CAMP-NOW (toll free)


History in the Park

SELF SERVE

121 North Center (Rte. 246) Perry, NY 585-237-2910

127 North Center Street, Perry New York 14530

(585) 237-2545

BREAKFAST SPECIALS

including... French Toast, eggs, ham, blueberry pancakes

DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS

including... ½ lb. Burgers, Chicken Finger Baskets, Beef on Weck

FRIDAY

try our famous Fish Fry Only $10.49

The William Pryor Letchworth Museum houses a collection relating to the Indian and pioneer history of the Genesee Valley as well as archeological and natural history displays. It is located in the Middle Falls Area of the park near the Glen Iris Inn. The museum itself was built in 1912 and was planned by William Pryor Letchworth to expand his original Genesee Valley Museum which was built in 1898. The museum is open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., seven days a week, from May 1 through October. The suggested donation is $1.00/ adult and $.50/child, $3 per family. The museum phone is (585) 493-2760. The History Department phone is (585) 493-3616.

WE HAVE

NEW/USED

A Large Assortment of WrapsCrunchy Chicken, Turkey Club and more.

BOAT SALES

Full Service Marina 90 Dock Slips

SUNDAY

Just Minutes From Letchworth!

Roast Beef, Turkey or Pork, Chicken Parmesan, Chicken Broccoli Alfredo, Meatloaf or Broiled Fish Dinner, complete with dessert & coffee $10.99.

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6AM-9PM

MEALS READY TO GO

The park offers a number of other historic interest points including:

Pizza • Wings • Subs Sandwiches • Fresh Salads Rotisserie Chicken

Council Grounds with the Seneca Council House, Nancy Jemison cabin and the Mary Jemison statue and gravesite. Located on a bluff behind the museum.

Also, A Hot Foods & Salad Bar

Glen Iris Inn, former home of William Pryor Letchworth and now a country inn and restaurant with a view of the Middle Falls.

Call Deli (585) 237-2291

Parade Grounds, a Civil War camp and training grounds for the First New York Dragoons. Located in the east area of the park.

All Your Camping Needs & Picnic Requirements

GET THE AREAS BIGGEST AND BEST SALADS

Portage Bridge, an iron railroad bridge which replaced the highest wooden bridge in the world, which burned in 1875. (Public not allowed on the bridge since it is still an active railroad.) St. Helena and Gibsonville, “Ghost Towns of the Genesee,” were thriving villages now vanished from the valley.

HOURS: Sunday - Thursday 6am - 8pm Friday 6am - 8:30pm • Saturday 6am - 8pm

Genesee Valley Canal Locks historic site. 30th Annual

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ALL HOMEMADE CHOCOLATES

Light Lunches

Non-Stop Musical Entertainment Over 200 Craft Exhibitors • Antique Show & Sale Bluegrass Festival Saturday 10am-5pm Street Entertainers Museum & Historical Society Open Great Harvest Food Bake-Off Saturday in the Village Park by the Festival Information Building. Entries Auctioned at 2pm to Benefit Charity Fireman's Chicken BBQ Sunday at the Fire Hall, 11am til' Gone Free Festival Admission

Sandwich & Side $6.29 DAILY SPECIALS Antiques • Greeting Cards Local Art • Fair Trade Items Balloons & Favors • Special Orders Ice Cream Cakes • Baked Goods

Buffalo

BIRTHDAY PARTIES

Exit 47 LeRoy

Wyoming

Rochester

RT. 19

137 N. Center Street, Perry, NY

RT. 20A

Warsaw

General Parking $5/car at Wyoming Fire Hall

585-237-0187

(Maple St. across from Festival Grounds) Handicap parking $5/car and Free Shuttle available at Wyoming Central School

Sarah Schmitter, Owner

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

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www.appleumpkin.com appleumpkin@hotmail.com • (585) 495-9940

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Letchworth Country Fall Events Fall is an ideal time to visit Letchworth Country with its beautiful countryside alive with fall colors, then a transition to winter wonderland. While traveling through the area, you’ll find numerous activities and events in the villages and hamlets. Calendar information comes from various sources, so it’s always advisable to check with organizers, chambers of commerce and tourism promotion agencies for up-to-the-minute information. Also, local newspapers such as Warsaw’s Country Courier, Arcade Herald and Livingston County News are published each week and often list area events of interest. Those newspapers are typically available at local food markets and drug stores or at their offices in Warsaw, Arcade and Geneseo.

September

October

Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java • (585) 457-3228 Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon.

Arcade & Attica Railroad • 278 Main Street, Arcade Steam excursions on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays leave Depot, Main St. Arcade. www.arcadeandatticarr.com for schedule.

Sunday Family Walks & Talks

Arcade & Attica Railroad Fall Foliage Runs

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Rushford Labor Day Celebration

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Main & More: Arcade

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New York State Festival of Balloons

Downtown Arcade Spend an evening getting to know the shops of Main Street, Arcade...and more! Phone: 585-237-0230

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Fly-In Pancake Breakfast

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Enchanted Forest

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Summer Farewell Festival

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Oak Tree Half Marathon & 5K Road Race

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The Letchworth Arts & Crafts Show & Sale

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Genesee Valley Hunt Races

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Blue Grass Jam Session

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Kiwanis Antique Show and Sale

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23rdth Annual RidgeWalk, Run & Bike

Rushford

Dansville Municipal Airport-entrance on Maple Street, Dansville. www.nysfob.com

Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java • (585) 457-3228 Reserve early as spots fill up quickly. A nighttime visit with the forest animals who call beaver meadow home. Walk along trails lit with glowing jack-o-lanterns as you visit nocturnal animals (portrayed by costumed interpreters) who will regale you with stories about their lives.

8am - 12noon. Dansville Airport [DSV] Sponsored by Dansville Pilots Assoc. Mass balloon launch at approximately 6:30 am. 1:00 - 9:30 pm • Highbanks Recreation Area Music at its best with live bands, family activities, food and great FIREWORKS.

Sponsored by the Arts Council for Wyoming Highbanks Recreation Area of Letchworth State Park. Over 300 vendors, food, live entertainment.

Genesee Valley Conservancy • 1 Main Street, Geneseo Kids Fun Run. Runs travel Geneseo historic street and rustic countryside. www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org

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Ossian Hey Days & Outhouse Races

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20th Annual Glen Iris 5k Run & Walk

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Springwater Fiddlers Fair and American Crafts Show

Nations Road (1 mile north of Geneseo, off Route 39) 10:00 am – 4:30 pm. Admission: $15 at gate; $12 at Wegmans or online. Free parking. Fun for the entire family. 87th running of the Genesee Valley Hunt Cup, Ten pony, steeplechase, and flat races, as well as a wide range of entertainment: tailgate picnics, sheep herding, stick horse races and pony rides for children, terrier races and agility contests, and parade of the Hunt hounds (when children can meet and pet the hounds). Vendors and food available. To benefit Golisano Children’s Hospital at Strong and Geneseo Rotary. www.geneseevalleyhunt.org/Races • www.facebook.com/GVHRaces

Ossian Community Center Grounds • 4760 Ossian Hill Road, Dansville www.OssianHeyDays.com 5k run or walk through picturesque Letchworth Sate Park. All proceeds benefit the Cordelia A Greene Library. For more information, or to register, call 585-493-2622. Punky Hollow Farm • 8277 Pardee Hollow Rd., Wayland An all day musical event for the whole family. Enjoy the music on stage or hike surrounding scenic trails to experience "fiddlin-in-the-wood" we guarantee an eclectic music mix. You can also expect some lively jam sessions . Outstanding quality handcrafts by local artists are showcased. www.springwaterfiddlersfair.net

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Native American Heritage Days

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Garlic Festival

Bennington Lanes, Bennington • 2:00 pm on Second Sunday of every month Geneseo Armory, Route 39 Saturday 10:00 am– 5:00 pm; Sunday 10:00 am – 4:00 pm. Fifty top dealers from New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Ontario, Canada, participate in this show. Selection of antiques is quite varied, including furniture, glassware, books, paintings, jewelry, and clocks. Many dealers have participated in the show for over 25 years. Quality of the antiques is exceptional. Richard Platt. 585-243-0705. rplatt@ frontiernet.net. www.geneseokiwanis.org

Trailside Lodge • Letchworth State Park Watch Native American dancers perform traditional dances and learn about their cultural significance. Also featuring athletic and craft demonstrations, Native American food and other goods. Empire City Farms, Cuba • Both Days 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Music, etc.

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The Wellsville Area Chamber of Commerce sponsors the event that features spectacular trail walks, competitive runs, and a bike ride that showcases the stunning fall beauty along the highest ridge in Western New York.

Finger Lakes Fiber Arts Festival, Hemlock Fair Grounds

A festival for fiber artists – hand spinning yarn, weaving, knitting, felting, rug hooking, etc. Classes, demos, vendors, exhibits, sheep shearing, food, horse and wagon rides. Handicap accessible.

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Hole in the Wall Restaurant & Lounge • 7056 Standpipe Road, Perry 1:00 pm. Join Travis Barlow at the Hole in the Wall for a cooking demo to benefit the Wyoming County Beekeepers Association. Call 585-237-3003 for more information.

1941 HAG Annual Corn Roast & Chicken BBQ

Geneseo Airport • Big Tree Lane, Geneseo Historical Aircraft Group gathers aircraft flying, photographic opportunities and museum open for tours. Chicken BBQ/Corn Roast (nominal fee). 585-243-2100 or www.1941hag.org

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"An Act of Kindness" Raft Trip

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Arcade and Attica Railroad Halloween Haunted House

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MOOG Regional Rocketry Challenge

Arcade & Attica Railroad • 278 Main Street, Arcade Times: 12noon and 2:30 pm. Come in costume and enjoy the fun. Visit haunted station at the Curriers Depot.

AppleUmpkin Festival

National Warplane Museum, Genesseo. Rain Date October 30

Village of Wyoming Wonderful fall festival featuring over 300 craft vendors, non-stop musical entertainment, baking contest, street entertainers, local shops open and great harvest food.

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Fall Rummage Sale

Castile United Church of Christ • 4 Washington Street, Castile Thursday 6:00 - 8:00 pm, Friday 12:00 - 4:00 pm; Saturday 9:00 - 11:00 am Bag Sale

Letchworth State Park, 4 Lower Falls Road A raft trip through the gorge at Letchworth State Park and help out a local Food Pantry. Reservations are required and can be made by calling Adventure Calls Outfitters at 585-343-4710.

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TAKE-OUTS AVAILABLE

RECENTLY RENOVATED

November 5

Pork Roast Harvest Dinner

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Perry Rotary Show

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Holiday Craft Show and Sale.

Castile United Church of Christ • 4 Washington Street Castile 4:30 - 6:00 pm Annual holiday festival show featuring local acts; a treat for the entire family. Tickets are limited! http://perrynyrotary.org Geneseo Armory • 34 Avon Road, Geneseo 9:30 am - 3:00 pm. Extensive craft show sponsored by Focus on the Children, serving the needs of children in Livingston County for 22 years. Holiday music. Food available. New this year: Pictures with Santa! Free parking. www.focuschild.org.

SINCE 1991

105 West Buffalo Street, Warsaw NY • 585-786-5213 (Route 20A and just off Rt. 19) � Open 6am-10pm Daily �

Home of the "Chicken Souvlaki Dinner"

December

Arcade & Attica Railroad North Pole Express Runs

Arcade & Attica Railroad • 278 Main Street, Arcade First three weekends of December - Sat.-Sun. 12noon (Diesel) & 3 pm (Diesel).

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Moonlight Magic

Downtown Warsaw 4:00 - 8:00 pm. Spend an evening with Santa and Mrs. Clause while visiting businesses in downtown Warsaw! Chili contest, cutest elf contest, hay rides and more. http://warsawchamber.com

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Holly Days in Angelica

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Breakfast with Santa

Street of Shops in Angelica

Beaver Meadow Audubon Center • 1610 Welch Road, North Java Jolly Old Saint Nick will visit with children of all ages as you enjoy a delicious breakfast. Also crafts, nature walks and talks. 585-457-3228; www.buffaloaudubon.org

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Dashing Thru The Snow 5K

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Holiday DeLights Festival

Breakfast All Day · Specialties Sandwiches · Salad Bar

BREAKFAST

SERVED ALL DAY

On the Go?

Drive-thru Coffee Available

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PLENTY OF PARKING

silverlakefamilyrestaurant.com

Winter in the Village

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Heritage Christmas Show & Sale

Geneseo Central School, Route 39 Biggest farm toy show in the east. 140 dealer tables. Auction on Friday at 7:00 pm; Show on Saturday from 9:00 am – 2:00 pm. Free parking. More Info: Contact Doug Harke at dharke@rochester.rr.com. www.geneseo.edu/~harke/show.htm Dansville 10:00 am - 9:00 pm. Annual event with music, decorations. Shop for handmade items. Grange Building, Park Circle 9:00 am - 5:00 pm Heritage Christmas Show & Sale - Arts, crafts and food. Find unique gifts for people on your Christmas list. info@angelicamainstreetgallery. com 585-466-7658, http://warsawchamber.com

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ChristmaSing in Geneseo

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Blue Grass Jam Session

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Last Night Perry

Geneseo 3:00-6:00 pm. Santa & Mrs. Claus stroll along Main Street, free horse drawn carriage rides, business Open Houses, Annual lighting of Trees with the Mayor, Christmas Carols at the Bear Fountain, Meet Santa, free cookies and hot cocoa, Live Nativity. Enter to win Holiday Shopping Spree. Sponsored by Geneseo Merchants Association and Geneseo Rotary. www.facebook.com/GeneseoShops www.geneseoshops.com Bennington Lanes, 1374 Clinton Street, Attica 2:00 p.m. on Second Sunday of every month. Perry Schools 5:00 pm. Last Night festivities will, as always, include a wide variety of performers and activities galore. Fun for everyone! Cost: $5/individual or $20/family. Check the Last Night Perry web site at www.lastnightperry.com for detailed infor24 mation or call 585-237-5375!

Allegience Bed & Breakfast Mt. Morris, Page 5 Belfast Hotel Belfast, Page 6 Country Inn & Suites Mt. Morris, Page 2 Genesee Falls Inn Portageville, Page 16 Hampton Inn Geneseo, Page 2 Park Lake Motel Perry, Page 18 Quality Inn Geneseo, Page 2 Temple Hill Geneseo, Page 26 The Inn at Houghton Creek Houghton, Page 17

Antiques

Attractions

Main Street, Perry Join with us to usher in the season on Main Street with fun and festivities, including Tree Lighting and family-oriented events for the whole community. For more information, contact holidaylights@villageofperry.com or call 237-2623.

Geneseo Farm Toy Show

Accommodations

41 Main Antiques & Collectibles Belfast, Page 6 Cuba Antiques Cuba, Page 22 Gibsonville Antiques Leiscester, Page 4

Downtown Warsaw 5k run, walk and childrens fun run through downtown Warsaw. http://warsawchamber.com

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Index of Advertisers

Within a 20 minute drive from Letchworth Park

• Award Winning Wines • • Free Wine Tastings • • Boutique Gift Shop • • Wine Pairing Dinners • •Event Room • Weddings • • Open Year Round • •Free Summer Concerts • • Special Events • 3772 West Lake Road, Geneseo, NY 14454

(585) 346-0850

www.deerrunwinery.com

Allegany County, Page 22 Angelica, Page 22 Appleumpkin Wyoming, Page 21 Arcade & Attica Railroad Arcade, Page 10 Belfast, Page 6 Castile, Page 14 Charcoal Corral Restaurant Perry/Castile, Page 19 Corning Museum Corning, Page 9 Cuba Garlic Festival Cuba, Page 22 Deer Run Winery Geneseo, Page 24

Food and Beverage

Geneseo, Page 26 Geneseo Farmers Market Geneseo, Page 21 Jell-O Gallery LeRoy, Page 10 Letchworth Pines Portageville, Page 16 Livingston Arts Center Mt. Morris, Page 5 Livingston County Page 2 Mt. Morris, Page 4 & 5 National Warplane Museum Geneseo, Page 26 Perry, Page 18 Rolling Hills Asylum East Bethany, Page 10 Silver Lake Marine Silver Springs, Page 20 Tall Pines ATV Park Andover, Page 22 Wolf Creek Event Center Castile, Page 14 Wyoming County, Page 27

Carney’s Market Castile, Page 14

Castile Cider Mill Castile, Page 14 Deer Run Winery Geneseo, Page 24 Geneseo Farmers Market Geneseo, Page 21 Grizzly’s Custom Cutting Hunt, Page 4 Harrington’s Shur Fine Belfast, Page 6 Perry Market Place Perry, Page 21

Gifts/Clothing/Crafts

Burlingham Books Perry, Page 19 Hart’s Jewery Wellsville, Page 22 Stonewall Craftique Perry, Page 18 The Gift Shop at Nicholson Pharmacy Belmont, Page 22 Touch of Grayce Geneseo, Page 26

Automotive

Letchworth Valley Automotive Perry, Page 18

Camping

Houghton/Letchworth KOA Houghton, Page 16 Ridge Campground Mt. Morris, Page 5 Tall Pines ATV Park Andover, Page 22 Woodstream Campsite Gainsville, Page 19

Restaurants

Ace’s Country Cupboard Belfast, Page 6 Belfast Hotel Belfast, Page 6 Brian’s USA Diner Mt. Morris, Page 4 Charcoal Corral Restaurant Perry/Castile, Page 19 Charred American Grill Mt. Morris, Page 3 Country Kitchen & Pizzeria Perry, Page 18 Crego’s Birdsall Inn Birdsall, Page 22

Environmental Conservation

Genesee River Wilds Upper Genesee River, Page 22

Daryls Pizzeria Perry, Page 18 Hole in the Wall Perry, Page 20 Jack’s Place Gaslight Grill Dansville, Page 8 John & Sarah’s Family Restaurant Perry, Page 20 Kopper Keg Cuba, Page 8 Letchworth Pines Portageville, Page 16 Lumber Yard, The Perry, Page 28 Questa Lasagna Mt. Morris, Page 4 Silverlake Family Restaurant Warsaw, Page 24 Sweet Sarah’s Perry, Page 20 Tomaso’s Trattoria Mt. Morris, Page 3

Services

Cuba Pharmacy Cuba, Page 16 Elitsac Lumber Castile, Page 14 Fillmore Pharmacy Fillmore, Page 16 Fisher’s Pharmacy Wellsville, Page 16 Noyes Health Dansville/Geneseo, Page 10 Olive & Ink Perry, Page 18 Salon & Spa on Main Angelica, Page 22 The Gift Shop at Nicholson Pharmacy Belmont, Page 22

POINTS OF INTEREST JAVA - Beaver Meadow Audubon Center (wildlife preserve, observatory), 1610 Welch Road, North Java. LEROY - LeRoy House (museum) and JELL-O Exhibit, 23 E. Main St. LIMA - Museum, Historic Home Tours by Appointment. MOUNT MORRIS - Letchworth State Park Entrance, Rte. 36. General William Augustus Mills House, 14 Main St. Mt. Morris Dam (largest concrete dam in Northeast), Letchworth Park. MUMFORD - Genesee Country Museum, off Rte. 5, 20 miles SW of Rochester. PERRY - Perry Public Library Art Gallery, 70 N. Main St. Pioneer Cabin (Silver Lake). PIKE - Wyoming County Fair. WARSAW - Gates House Museum, Perry Ave. WYOMING - 50 Buildings on National Register. Middlebury Academy Museum, Rte. 19. Gaslit Streets.

ARCADE - Arcade and Attica Railroad, Rte. 39 & 98. Steam excursions. ATTICA - Attica Historical Museum, 130 Main St. ANGELICA - National Historic District. AVON - 5-Arch Bridge on Route 39. Interesting architecture on Main St. & Railroad Station. BATAVIA - Holland Land Office (museum), 131 West Main St. CALEDONIA - NYS Fish Hatchery, Rte. 36. First in North America. Big Springs Historical Society and Museum, 3095 Main St. CASTILE - Yard & Craft Sale Weekend. Heritage Day & Public Chicken Barbecue. EAST BLOOMFIELD - Bloomfield Academy Museum on Village Green. Electronic Communications Museum (in Academy Museum Building). GENESEO - Livingston County Historical Museum, 30 Center St. National Warplane Museum, Big Tree Lane, off Rte. 63. SUNY at Geneseo College.

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“Your Prime Rib, Steak and Seafood Destination”

18 South Federal Street • Perry, New York 14530

(585) 237-3160

Your Hosts: Robin & Regina Brown Take a short ride for a pleasant dining experience! Restful decor of old woods, antiques, and soft lights make The Lumber Yard a most inviting restaurant. A Perry landmark located 5 minutes from the entrance to Letchworth State Park. This authentic lumberyard converted into a distinctive restaurant, serves lunch and dinner features year ‘round. It’s a little hard to find but you’ll be so glad you did!

LUMBER YARD LUNCH HOURS TUESDAY-FRIDAY 11:30AM-3:00PM; CLOSED MONDAY

LUMBER YARD DINNER HOURS

TUESDAY-THURSDAY 3:00PM-9:00PM; FRIDAY 3:00PM-9:30PM SATURDAY SUMMER/FALL 12NOON-9:30PM • WINTER/SPRING 2:30PM-9:30PM; SUNDAY NOON-8:00PM; CLOSED MONDAYS

Only 5 minutes from LETCHWORTH STATE PARK

SUNDAY BRUNCH $12.95

While Here Visit...

“The Farmers Wife” a 10,000 sq. ft. Antique & Craft Co-op

SERVED 9:30AM ‘TIL 1:30PM

49 Federal St., Perry, NY

Fine Dining In A Casual Atmosphere

www.lumberyardrestaurant.com

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email: regandrob@frontiernet.net


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