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VISIT www. Volume 214, No. 28

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Cooperstown, New York, Thursday, July 14, 2022

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Cherry Valley Playground is ready for play

Standing in front of the new Cargo Net, these volunteers made it happen in Cherry Valley. L to R front row: Paige Thayer, Spencer Thayer, Zola Palmer, Angelica Palmer, Baily Thayer, Tucker Cornelia. L to R back row: Lyman Johnson, Michelle Johnson, Nancy Beale, Therijo Snyder, Nathan Emery, Marc-Anthony Polizzi, Ruth Doell, Jim Johnson, Ginger Thayer, Alzina Johnson, Dennis Doell, DJ Cornelia, Ashlee Cornelia. INSIDE ►a quick preview of Hall of fame induction days to come: find out where to be next weekend, page 3. ►columnist refers to puppies as “egg for brains”: good advice on training your puppy, page 6 ►more awards for The cooperstown distillery: the distillery is sweeping awards category, insert. ►a few thoughts on important things: A little history on Glimmerglass Festival, an expensive buoy gets run over by a pontoon boat on Lake Otsego, a letter on the sale of AR-15s and a newcomer praises our region, page 4. ►the library is a fun place to be: programs for babies, toddlers, tweens and adults, Summer Dreams insert. Follow Breaking News On

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A project that was started almost three years ago, the Cherry Valley Playground was completed this past weekend. It is finally ready to accept kids of all ages to come play! It all began when two young ladies who are part of the Cherry Valley Girls Scout Troop wanted to get their Bronze Award. “You have to complete a journey in order to get a bronze award,” Zola Palmer, 11, said. “We had to think about what would make our community better. We had to figure out an active community service.” “We really wanted to do something that would draw people to our community, since we’re so small,” Bailey Thayer, 12, said. “We thought if we made a playground, more people would come and visit Cherry Valley.” The bronze is the highest award a junior Girl Scout can earn. “It goes bronze, silver then gold,” said Angelica Palmer, Zola’s mom. “It’s comparable to the Boy Scouts Eagle Scout award. They are both Cadets now, so silver is next!” After they came up with the idea of the playground, they called some playground companies for help. “We found out this was expensive and we needed some money to get it done. So, we did some fundraising,” Zola said. The first big fundraiser was the Holiday Drink Special. “We served hot chocolate and mulled cider and it was part of the Cherry Valley Open House Weekend,” Bailey said. Fundraisers that followed were another Holiday Drink Special, a spaghetti dinner and chicken BBQ at the Tryon Inn, and a 5K run that the Clarks Sports Center helped coordinate. “The sponsors in the 5K were incredible, there weren’t a ton of runners but the fundraising part really came from the sponsors,” Ms. Palmer said. Continued on page 3

Lake Front Buffer Strip spruced up Take a leisurely stroll down to Lake Front Park in Cooperstown and take in the beauty of the Buffer Strip Garden along the shore of Otsego Lake. Over 15 years ago, the Otsego Lake Association helped to introduce the concept of the lakeside buffer strip to the Otsego Lake community. “This Buffer Strip was created in 2005. It’s a conservation garden that buffers the water that comes from the village into the lake so it doesn’t pollute. It also helps keep the shoreline stable.,” said Suzy Kingsley, past president of the Lake and Valley Garden Club. “It’s more than just a pretty garden; it’s got a function and it’s done its job over the years.” Continued on page 7

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