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VOLUME 1 ISSUE 24
DECEMBER 30, 2016 - JANUARY 5, 2017
The Official Newspaper
of the Village of Springville, NY Springville-Griffith Institute Central Schools
Don’t hide indoors this January. With numerous winter adventures calling, take your pick of fun to be had! Why not start on Jan. 1 with a New Year’s Day hike? Head to Allegany State Park for their First Day Hike, running from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. This self-guided hike will take place in the Summit Area of the Red House side of the park. The off-trail hike, approximately two miles in length and easy to moderate in intensity, begins at the Summit Warming Hut, follows scenic ridgeline to Stone Tower, then loops back to the Warming Hut. Interpretive points of interest can be found along the way. Come listen to birds, feel the warmth of the sun or
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By Alicia Dziak
January Means Outdoor Fun!
Allegany State Park • Photo Paul Crawford
the coldness of the snow. After the hike, swing back in the warming hut for a New Year’s Social with chili and warm beverages provided by the Friends of Allegany State Park. For more information, contact the Environmental Education/ Recreation Department at
(716) 354-9101 ext. 232. If you can’t make it that day, any day in January is a great time to visit ASP. With miles of trails for cross-country skiing, snowshoeing and snowmobiling, as well as two lakes for ice fishing, dozens See January page 3
Ring in the New Year at KB
By Alicia Dziak
Are you looking for a guaranteed fun way to ring in 2017? Don’t miss Kissing Bridge’s annual New Year’s Eve celebration on the slopes and in the lodge. On Dec. 31, head to KB’s Central area for a familyfriendly party. “Family Zone in the central cafeteria is alcohol free, cafeteria remains open for snacks and drinks, and noise
makers and goodies will be handed out,” explained Rachel Fanelli of KB. “Willies Smokehouse is another Family zone but with full service menu and bar.” Harvest Room is taking reservations now with a special New Year’s dinner menu. Reservations can be made by calling (716) 592-4963 ext. 2246. Check out the menu online at www.kbski.com. Those looking to trade in
See KB New Year page 2
Submitted by coach Kevin Farner
The Springville Varsity boys and girls bowling teams kicked off their seasons with an away match against Holland on Dec. 13, followed by home matches against JFK and Holland on Dec. 19 and 20 respectively. The boys team have started their season with a perfect 3-0 record, winning at Holland by a score of 6-1 and sweeping the two home matches 7-0. Senior Austin Coon was top scorer on the very difficult lane conditions at Holland, bowling a See SGI Bowling page 4
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December 31 New Year’s Eve Party and Torchlight Parade Kissing Bridge January National Learn a Snowsport Month January 1 First Day Hike Allegany State Park
A LOOK BACK: Clarence Meyer was Springville’s Rex Tillerson
January 19 Discover NY Ski Day
By Derek M. Otto
their ski boots for dancing shoes can head to the Lake Effect Saloon, where they will have a full bar, dancing, and music by DJ Chris Williams, a.k.a RoboRoc. This party goes from 9 p.m.-1 a.m. At 10 p.m, see the mountain light up during the torchlight parade. The torch light parade is for all ages,, and skiers and snowboarders of intermediate levels are allowed to take part.
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Thank you to all of our advertisers, readers, neighbors and friends for a wonderful 2016. We have enjoyed being a part of this amazing community and look forward to bringing you all things Springville and beyond in 2017. - From all of us at the Springville Times
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The recent nomination of Exxon Mobil Executive Rex Tillerson as the Secretary of State has brought even more sensationalism to the presidential transition. It may sound odd, but it is very common for our government to use executives from the business sector to run our foreign affairs. An industry like the oil industry is global and offers better experienced people for the handling of global affairs. For Springville native Clarence Meyer, his destiny was very much that— work in the oil industry and then serve in government service. Born in Riceville in 1891, Clarence Meyer would attend elementary school in Springville and later, in 1913, graduated from Syracuse University. Soon after his graduation from Syracuse, he made his first trip to China. The break up of Standard Oil in 1911 had created 33 new oil companies and an opportunity for Meyer. He was employed by the SOCONY, or Standard Oil Company of New York. In 1920, SOCONY had registered as Mobil Oil as a trademark.
See A Look Back page 2
Snowmobiling: A Guide By Derek M. Otto
Though not as popular as it was during its peak in the 1970s when as many as 400,000 snowmobiles were sold annually, snowmobiling is still popular today. With the shorter winter seasons and the oddly warm winter in 2015-2016, snowmobiling to some looks like a major wasted investment. Actually with the winter of 2016 showing signs that we may be in for a long winter, you may want to think about snowmobiling as a winter activity. It’s also something you can do for just a day. How to get started? The best advice I have found is to rent a snowmobile (sled) for a day or a couple of hours. It’s a great way to see if you like snowmobiling. In western New York, a great place to rent snowmobiles is Chautauqua
Photo Paul Crawford
Lake Snowmobile Services (www.clsnowmobiles.com). A snowmobile can be rented for two hours for $135— not bad if you’re just determining if you like it or not. The web site www. nysnowmobiler.com suggests that going to a snowmobile show is another place to start. It’s a great place to meet local
dealers, see what models are available and check out accessories like clothing, helmets and boots. The web site suggests that talking to a dealer is another way to get started. Though it’s not mentioned, you may want to try three or four dealers to find the best deal. See Snowmobiling page 8
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