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Opera coming to VEW BATH - Vernon E. Wightman Primary School and Tri- Cities Opera company will present The Toy Shop by Seymour Barab on March 13 at 7 p.m. in the Haverling High School auditorium. The performance is free. The contemporary children's opera features a toy maker and his twin dolls, Paul and Pauline. More ...
Girl Scouts - Seven Lakes Council serves 10,000 girls in 13 counties across central New York. It is a branch of Girl Scouts of the USA, the preeminent organization for and leading authority on girls with 3.8 million girl and adult members. More ...
The United Way of the Southern Tier celebrated Wednesday the record success of its annual fundraising campaign. The 2006 drive raised $4,321,704, the highest total ever. At the annual awards breakfast held Wednesday, United Way officials honored local businesses. Above, Deacon Ray Defendorf, the ca... More ... Pine Street fire deemed 'suspicious' BATH - A Pine Street house in the Village of Bath was damaged by a fire that broke out at about 3:57 p.m. Feb. 28. Bath Fire Chief Mark Conrad said there was no apparent cause for the blaze at 115 Pine St., and the fire has been deemed suspicious in nature. The Steuben County Fire Investigation T... More ... Three designs in one for new veterans memorial Tentative plans call for moving the current veterans memorial on the southeast corner of the Liberty/Washington Street intersection, incorporating it into a larger design that represents all branches of the U.S. armed services and all conflicts in which t By ROB PRICE THE COURIER-ADVOCATE BATH - A plan to expand the veterans memorial on the southeast corner of the Liberty/Washington Street intersection has moved ahead with the selection of three designs drafted by Alfred State College students. The plans will be merged into a single design, according to organizer Tony Ritter, who ... More ...
The Rev. Brad Benson, rector of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church, receives the ceremonial pancakes from Stephanie Hillman, owner of Stephanie's Restaurant, in anticipation of the church's annual Shrove Tuesday (aka Mardi Gras) party just before the Lenten season began Feb. 21. More ... Cancer program Wednesday A Coping with Cancer presentation will be held March 7 at 7 p.m. at the Centenary United Methodist Church in Bath. The topic will be Lymph Drainage Therapy and Lymphedema, presented by Janet Opila-Lehman. More ... Two charged after traffic stop nets crack cocaine THE LEADER STAFF BATH - Two men were charged with possessing crack cocaine after police stopped and searched a vehicle Monday evening, Feb. 26, on West Washington Street. The driver, Errol W. Brooks, 35, of Rand Street, Rochester, and his passenger, Terry E. More ...
Zack and Madison Pifer of Wayne pose in front of a giant snowman their family built during the recent heavy snow. Named "Murray," the snowman is over 10 feet tall and sports a top hat fashioned from a trash can. His eyes are peach cans, his nose is an orange, and his buttons are plastic balls. More ... Haverling seniors to present 'Carousel' BATH - Haverling senior dramatists travel back to a simpler time in their production of Carousel, March 23 and 24 at 8 p.m. in the High School auditorium. Tickets are $8 for adults, $6 for senior citizens and $5 for students, and are available from any cast member, in the High School office or at... More ...
1905 -2007 Bath Hammondsport Prattsburgh Prattsburgh Rotary Club salutes Paul Harris Fellows Gregory Booth George DeRue Eileen Filkins Agnes McConnell Aimee Miller More ...
Rotary's Wheel Emblem A wheel has been the symbol of Rotary since its earliest days. The first design was made by Chicago Rotarian Montague Bear, an engraver who drew a simple wagon wheel, with a few lines to show dust and motion. The wheel was said to illustrate "Civilization and Movement." Most... More ...
1923 Wilson R. Campbell 1924 Robt. C. Turnbull Past District Governor 1925 E. Walter Woodbury 1926 Reuben B. Oldfield 1927 Edwin C. Smith 1928 Howard Vanderhoef 1929 William P. Gilkinson 1930 Wilbur R. Knapp 1931 Frank J. More ... Bath Paul Harris Fellows Robert Adams Lynn Ahrens Larry Barnes June Bates Ellsworth Beckman Delos Billings Peter Bradstreet Eric Campbell Josh Campbell Gabriel Castrilli Harry Cohn Linda Cohn Robert Cole Tom Daulton Lloyd Deal Don DeBolt Richard Deegan Raymond Defendorf Edward Galpin Charlotte Gregory Paul Hubbell Fred Kl... More ...
1927 Robert Howell 1928 W.E. Hunter 1929 D. W. Putnam 1930 Joseph Meade, Sr. 1931 William McConnell 1932 Donald Gleason 1933 Warner Hayes 1934 Fred Willard/Homer Sands 1935 Warner Hayes 1936 Paul Seager 1937 Harry Cole 1938 William Cohn 1939 Dr. More ... Hammondsport Paul Harris Fellows Arthur Andrews John Baldridge Larry Bates Terence Bilancio Willie Bilancio Muriel Brown William Cohn Charles Fournier Devello Frank Linda Fries William Fries Gordon Herrick John Kuhl Robert Matthewson Henry Nixon Ernie Peltz Glen Scutt More ...
BATH - The Bath chapter of The Health Ministry of the Southern Tier recently received a gift of $1,500 from the Rotary Club of Bath. Rotary Club president Al Johnson made the presentation to several members of the local Health Ministry's Steering Committee who were guests at the Feb. 22 Rotary me... More ... |
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