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Methodist Church hosts Coping with Cancer program BATH - Coping with Cancer, an educational series available to the public at no charge, will host a presentation on the lymphatic system at 7 p.m. March 7 at the Centenary United Methodist church. Proper functioning of the lymph system is critical for the body's ability to drain stagnant fluids, f... More ...
Saint Mary's Parish in Bath has begun a Lenten Spiritual Enrichment Series during Lent. The year's series - "Stewardship - A Way of Life." will explore how God's gifts have been given, not merely for our own gratification, but to be shared. Each evening begins with Stations of the Cross at 5 p.... More ... Correction A list of area 4-H Clubs that appeared in last week's Courier-Advocate included some inaccurate information. Following is a revised list. The Courier apologizes for the inaccuracies. More ... Steuben industrial park still drawing business attention 'The less reliant they are on electricity, the more sense (the park) makes.' - James Sherron' SCIDA Executive Director BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - A number of businesses have looked at, and passed over, the Steuben County industrial park during the past 10 years, according to James Sherron, SCIDA executive director. More ... Community for Kids to host Future Quest for future careers BATH - The Community For Kids is sponsoring its second Future Quest program to expose students in 4th through 8th-gradeS to new career opportunities. Students have the opportunity for one-on-one contact with local professionals to learn about their trade during informal after-school workshops. More ... 'Super Auction' coming March 10 BATH - The Keuka Health Care Foundation will host its eighth Super Auction from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. March 10 on WVIN Radio, FM98.3. Auction items must be new and hav e a retail value of $30 or more. All items donated are considered a taxdeductible charitable contribution. More ... Deputy honored for saving boy As the boy struggled for air a second time, Prattsburgh volunteer emergency medical personnel Chris Kincella and Tom Dibble arrived and took over resuscitation efforts. BY MARY PERHAM THE LEADER BATH - Tyler Brown, a fifth-grader at Prattsburgh Central School, doesn't remember what happened to him around 3 p.m. early in February. So he watched, looking a little bewildered, even maybe a little bored, while the men and women who saved his life were honored Thursday by county Sheriff Richar... More ...
Dormann Library 776-4613 www.dormannlibrary.org Monday-Thursday: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Friday: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Prattsburgh Library 522-3490 www.stls.org/Prattsburgh Tuesday: 1 to 5 p.m. Wednesday: 1 to 8 p.m. Thursday: 1 to 5 p.m. More ...
Savona Free Library March 2: Book Discussion Group at noon. Title to be discussed: Alchemist's Daughter March 8 and 22: ' Tween Group (ages 8-12) meet from 4:00-5:00PM for crafts, games and activities. The Prattsburgh Public Library will will celebrating St. Patrick's Day March 17 at the l... More ... Next month at the Dormann March 9: Family Movie Night. "Cars" Rated G March 24: Book and bake sale March 30: Melinda Grube will present a program on events leading up to the women's rights convention in Seneca Falls. She will dress in character appropriate to that era. More ...
BATH - The Steuben County Historical Society recently received a unique gift containing a priceless record of local musical history. The Bath Band Booster Club donated a video recording of 30 years of music performed by the Haverling High School Band. The recording includes concerts, band pieces,... More ... Curtiss Museum to host Civil War demo The Glenn Curtiss Museum will host a Civil War reenactment March 3 and 4 at the museum, located on state Route 54. "Meet the Soldiers, Relive the Past" will highlight the museum's third annual Civil War Encampment. Featured Civil War reenactment units from the area include the 26th North Carolina,... More ... Crop workshop BATH - Cornell Cooperative Extension will hold the 2007 Crop Symposium on Feb. 27 at the Civil Defense Center in Bath from 10:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. featuring three Cornell University specialists. Topics will include: + Corn and Soybean Production Practices, by Bill Cox, Department of Crop and ... More ...
A business retrospective of central Steuben County Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" The first settlement in the Town of Bath was made in the spring of 1793, by Colonel Charles Williamson. The vast track of land, later called the Pulteney Estate, of about one million, two hundred acres included what is now Steuben County and several adjoining counties. More ...
Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" Avoca is a community, a town, a village and a memory - "The Sweet Vale of Avoca." It is part of the geographic entity of the Conhocton Valley with broad, loamy fields in the valley and steep wooded hillsides topped by a rolling plateau. It sits on top of the Conhocton aquifer and a thick deposit of... More ...
Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" Campbell is located in the southeastern portion of Steuben County, New York. The declivities of the hills are generally steep, and their summits are from three to five hundred feet above the valley. The Conhocton River runs through the western part of the town in a southeasterly direction. The trib... More ...
Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" The Town of Cohocton was erected by the legislature from Bath and Dansville on June 18, 1812. Its original area was about double its present size, encompassing parts of Avoca, Fremont, Dansville and almost twothirds of the Town of Wayland. A section of Avoca was taken off in 1843, and a portion of ... More ...
Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" The topography of the township is divided almost equally by the valley of Keuka Lake and Pleasant Valley, which lies at the head of the lake. The lake and the valley are bounded by hills that rise about them by some thousand feet at the highest places. The first permanent settlers came o Pleasant V... More ...
Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" Captain Joel Pratt of Colombia county, New York, first visited the area that would become Prattsburg in 1879, according to Clayton's History of Steuben County, published in 1879. His nephew, Jared Pratt, moved here in 1801. In 1803, Captain Pratt who had established residence on Hemlock Hill, near ... More ...
Reprinted from "Steuben County: The First 200 Years, A Pictorial History" The Village of Savona is located southeast of the Village of Bath, at the point where Mud Creek flows into the Conhocton River. It was incorporated as a village in 1883, as residents of the thriving farming community sought to improve the area with sidewalks and better streets - amenities the Tow... More ... |
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