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Fun for all at the 2015 Brockport Arts Festival
Summertime in upstate New York is synonymous with outdoor events, concerts and festivals. The Brockport Arts Festival (BAF) is a well-known festival that draws tens of thousands of folks to western Mon-roe County. This year’s festival will take place in the heart of the village of Brockport on Saturday, August 8 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. and on Sunday, August 9 from 10 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. The festival site will be located along Main Street from State Street south to the railroad bridge.
Over 110 artists will showcase their work at this year’s BAF. This juried show includes new and returning artists who are selected by the BAF Commit-tee. These artists create a wide variety of products in media including wood, clay, ceramics, glass, textiles, and metal.
“We are proud to host high-quality art-ists who hail from all over New York along with some artists from Texas, Florida and the mid-West,” said Art Appleby, BAF Chairperson and President of the Brock-port Integrated Service Club Organization (BISCO).
Stop out to the Brockport Arts Festival and witness thousands of yellow plastic ducks floating in the Erie Canal. The popular BAF event, called the Duck Derby, is set for Sunday, August 9 at 3:30 p.m. Interested in taking a chance on a win-ner? Duck tickets can be purchased at the Duck Derby booth throughout the festival weekend. Tickets are $5 each; five tickets are called Quack Pack and cost $20. Buy a flock of 35 tickets for $100. Prizes including gas gift cards, Wegmans gift cards, comput-ers, gas grills and TVs, will be awarded for the first five and last five ducks that cross the finish line.
Do you have a prized roadster? Drive on in to the Brockport Arts Festival Cruise-in on Saturday, August 8 from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m. This year’s Cruise-in, sponsored by the Mopar Club, will have a new location on College Street. Stop over to see some great hot rods and vintage vehicles.
Get to the arts festival early on Sunday from 8 a.m. until 1 p.m. to visit the popu-lar Farmers Market located along Market Street. Many area growers will offer their latest harvests.
Food, food, and more food. Check out all the different food vendors including two BISCO booths at this year’s BAF.
“You can find fried dough, ice cream and much more -- even specialty coffee at the different food truck vendors,” said Appleby.
Greg Lund, BISCO secretary, explained how important the festival is to the Brockport communi-ty: “We have unique vendors. The festival highlights all that Brockport offers to our community. We invite folks to come spend a day or the weekend, shop, enjoy
the music and food and tour our village,” he said.
Besides all the great artists, food and en-tertainment, during the festival weekend, festival-goers can learn more about Brock-port organizations and all that the greater Brockport community has to offer. Area churches will offer tours of their historic worship places, and also offer rummage and baked food sales.
Make it easy – take the shuttleEvent organizers encourage attendees to park at the Sweden Plaza on Route 19 south of Route 31, just outside of the village, and use the festival shuttle. This shuttle will operate throughout the weekend from 9:30 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. on Saturday and 9:30 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. on Sunday. The shuttle buses will run to and from the festival every 20 minutes.
Check out more festival information highlighted in this special Westside News Inc. publication or visit the BAF website at brockportartsfestival.com.
by Maggie Fitzgibbon for the Brockport Arts Festival Committee
Brockport Arts Festival features “unique vendors. The festival highlights all that Brockport offers to our community. We invite folks to come spend a day or the weekend, shop, enjoy the music and food and tour our village.”
Greg Lund, BISCO secretary
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4 Brockport Arts Festival Westside News Inc. August 2, 2015
SatuRday, auguSt 8, 10am-6pmSunday, auguSt 9, 10am-4:30pm
www.BrockportartsFestival.comAll Festival profits support BISCO’s many community projects,
especially those involving our youth.Bring this insert with you to the festival!
All information as provided at press time to Westside News Inc.
Subject to change.
WESTSIDE NEWS INC
CERamICS/pOttERyGinny Dorcy 184Stu-Art Pottery 206CLOtHIngAlexalina Boutique 131Dibble’s Dabbles 120Ella Rae Boutique 122Jakaro Tye Dye 110/112Mary Saunders Designs 198PNJ Creations 107/109dRaWIng/gRapHICSLeRoy Airbrush 97Martin Calligraphics 211FIBER/LEatHERCritters + Creations by Ruth 133
Edgest Leather 214Hare, Kathy 127Homemade Crafts by Anita 118
Linda’s Crafts 114Paw Phasions & More 132Ropeworks USA 179Stitched Together 217Sy-Designs Quilts & more 216
gLaSSGlass Elegance 116Imaginative Creations 145MT Ventures 152Robb/Stretch Bottle Art 172JEWELRyAccents of Nature 219After the Gold Rush 150Avon Sales 155Back to Classic Designs 161Beaded Serendipity & Jeweled Serendipity 124
Crescent Moon Studio 153Daisy Jewelry Designs 142Designs by Dawn 117Ear Divine 195Ellen Burns 200Galstian, Lolita 199Get Personal Designer Jewelry 201
Gillis, Janet 207Jen’s Magnetic Connection Inc. 147/149
Jewelry by Gerina 204Just Beachy 185Kurpisz 178
Laura’s Beaded Treasures 139Sea Glass and Pebbles Co. 192
Sha-Sha Beads 135/137Simply Cindy 146Stitching Nitch, The 215Sweetbriar Creations 129Treasures of Ukraine 174Willowcreek Interiors 193mEtaLAdams Welding 190Shabby Chic Garden, The 159
mIXEd mEdIaBraddock Bay Gallery 125Especially for You 108Girly Things 196Helena’s Organic Garden 115
Jim’s Bonsai 119/121Moonlight Garden Floral Designs 103/105
Nature Lights 141Shelly’s Cellar 191OtHERB & B Burnables 143Berean Hills Alpacas 101East Lake Products 187Hawk Moon Soaps, Bath & Body 113
Lorraine’s Concrete Leaves 176
Modern Dryad 213Pawsitively Prrfect 208Puka Inti 209qq creations 136Sign Post, The 123The Hair Jeweler Inc. 138Vintage House Soap and Scents 189
paIntIngCarols Country Seasons 182Dr Marina’s Art Forms - Face Painting 160
Gayane’s Gifts & Crafts 140J & J Design 134Painting by Ann 154Taylor Pinstriping 158Van Deusen Design 99pHOtOgRapHyBella Mondo Images 164Topeck Design 180
SpECIaLty FOOdSHealthy Sisters Soup & Bean Works 151
Jackie’s Jams and Jellies 186Kissed by the Sun 183WOOdB & L and Co. 175/177D and S Krafts 126/128Drake Hill 130Piche’ Design 210Pine Hill Woodshop 157Silhouettes in Wood 205Whiteman 220Woodpecking Woodcrafts 222FaCE paIntERDr Marina’s Art Forms 160
aRtIStS & CRaFt VEndORS
Vendor Check-In Friday, august 7th (6:30 to 8:30 pm) and Saturday, august 8th (6:00 to 8:30 am). Check-in will be at Brockport Bowl - 4660 Lake Road. Vendor set-up is Friday 7:00 to 9:00 pm and Saturday 6:00 - 9:00 am. FInd uS On FaCEBOOK
FOOdVEndORS
BISCO N 92BISCO S 168Brick N Motor 166Coco Bongos 89Kettlecorn Shop 170Koala’s Kitchens 96Koala’s Kitchens 169/171Lockport Pizza Oven (Creekview) 94
Lombardo’s Pita Place 90Macarollin 95MAT Concessions 93Outback Kettlecorn 91Santillo’s Concessions 173
SpOnSORIngVEndORS
Cutco Cutlery 197KR Communications 156Leaf Filter North of New York, Inc. 202
NYS Lottery 167Renewal by Anderson 221The Greater Brockport Chamber of Commerce
University of Rochester/Strong West
Upstate Internet.net 165
SatuRdaygEnERaL EVEntS:10am-6pm Vintage Car Cruise In - College Street -
Sponsored by Rochester Mopars10am-6pm Over 100 Arts & Crafts Vendors10am-2pm 89.1 The Point Broadcasting Live on
Main Street10am-6pm Wine Tasting at Big Tent in Sagawa Park10am-4pm Historic Church Tours at
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church10am-2pm Baked Food Sale -First Baptist ChurchRummage Sale - Brockport United Methodist Church
SagaWa paRK StagE -11am-12pm Body By Summer12:30pm-2:30pm Standard Time3:30pm Master Lim’s TaeKwonDo
mORgan mannIng HOuSE -10am Brockport School of Dance &
Performing Arts 10:30am Lawn Chair Ladies11:00am Lakeside Country Cloggers12pm-3pm Pratt Pack3pm-5pm Wayward Wynd
Enjoy our
shuttle operating
from Sweden plaza
(former Wal-Mart Site)
dropping off at main
Street RR bridge &
Sagawa park.
9:30am-6:30pm
Saturday
9:30am-5:00pm
Sunday
WInERIES5 Brothers WineryGust of Sun WineryLakeland WinerySalamaca Estate WineryThousand Island WineryVictorianbourg Wine EstatedOgS and
FEStIVaLSdOn’t mIX,
pLEaSE LEaVEpEtS at HOmEFOR SaFEty.
nOn-pROFItSBreast Cancer Coalition 188Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf 98
Brockport Ecumenical Outreach Comm 218
Hamlin Cong of Jehovah’s Witnesses 181
Kathleen Anne Tenny Animal Shelter 162
Navy Club of Lake Ontario Ship 1812 148
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship 144
Oak Orchard Community Health Center 203
Paws Animal Shelter 194Seymour Library 212Spencerport Ranger Robotics 163
WBSU Radio 89.1 MMFirst Presbyterian Church 225
Watch the Duck Derby Sun., Aug. 9 at 3:30pm.
19thSee you at
the Canal BridgeDuck tickets available from:
• BISCO Members • Towpath Lodge Members • Brockport Lions Members • Brockport Rotary Members
• Brockport Firemen
duCK dERBy pRIzES - Largest prizes ever offered! • 1st & Last Prizes $1,000 Gift Card (Wegmans)• 2nd & 2nd from Last $500 Debit Card (drs. thaney & Bowdler)/
$500 Prize ($300 Five Star Bank Debit Card and a $200 Gas Card from mobil Express mart)
• 3rd & 3rd from Last $400 Gas Grill from Lowes/$400 Gas Cards from Brockport Lions & Brockport Rotary
• 4th & 4th from Last $250 Gift Cards (Wegmans)• 5th & 5th from Last $200 Desktop Computer & $200 32” Flat Screen TV
(Sunnking)• 6th & 6th from Last $150 Semester SERC Memberships at the College
at Brockport
tICKEtS• One Lonely Duck - $5• Quack Pack (5 tickets)- $20• Community Flock (35 tickets)-
$100
• Brockport Area Youth and Organizations Selling Tickets
BEnEFICIaRIES
On Main Street!
MOMS Club hosts nursing & diaper Stationat BUMC
SundaygEnERaL EVEntS:8am-1pm The Great Festival
Farmer’s Market10am-4:30pm Over 100 Arts &
Crafts Vendors10am-4:30pm Wine Tasting at Big Tent
in Sagawa Park3:00pm Pre-race program with DJ Spencer
Productions (Canal side)3:30pm Duck Derby, Tom Martin, Race Caller
(Canal side)10am-4pm Historic Church Tours at St. Luke’s
Episcopal Church11:30am-2pm Baked Food Sale - First Baptist Church
SagaWa paRK StagE -10am-11:30am S&S Fitness11:30am-2pm David Bielewicz2pm-3pm Master Lim’s TaeKwonDo3pm-5pm Nerds in Denial
mORgan mannIng HOuSE -11am-11:30am Via Dance12pm-1:00pm Body By Summer1pm-3pm Morgan Manning House Tours of first floor1:30pm-4pm Daily Milestone
FEStIVaLSpOnSORS
McAfee’s Remodeling100/102Bonduelle North America111Softub Express div. of Pettis Pools 104/106
WalmartWegmans (Duck Derby major sponsor)
WHAM 1180The College at Brockport (Festival & DD)
WestSide News, Inc.Corn Fields, Inc. 224
August 2, 2015 Westside News Inc. Brockport Arts Festival 5
SatuRday, auguSt 8, 10am-6pmSunday, auguSt 9, 10am-4:30pm
www.BrockportartsFestival.comAll Festival profits support BISCO’s many community projects,
especially those involving our youth.Bring this insert with you to the festival!
All information as provided at press time to Westside News Inc.
Subject to change.
WESTSIDE NEWS INC
CERamICS/pOttERyGinny Dorcy 184Stu-Art Pottery 206CLOtHIngAlexalina Boutique 131Dibble’s Dabbles 120Ella Rae Boutique 122Jakaro Tye Dye 110/112Mary Saunders Designs 198PNJ Creations 107/109dRaWIng/gRapHICSLeRoy Airbrush 97Martin Calligraphics 211FIBER/LEatHERCritters + Creations by Ruth 133
Edgest Leather 214Hare, Kathy 127Homemade Crafts by Anita 118
Linda’s Crafts 114Paw Phasions & More 132Ropeworks USA 179Stitched Together 217Sy-Designs Quilts & more 216
gLaSSGlass Elegance 116Imaginative Creations 145MT Ventures 152Robb/Stretch Bottle Art 172JEWELRyAccents of Nature 219After the Gold Rush 150Avon Sales 155Back to Classic Designs 161Beaded Serendipity & Jeweled Serendipity 124
Crescent Moon Studio 153Daisy Jewelry Designs 142Designs by Dawn 117Ear Divine 195Ellen Burns 200Galstian, Lolita 199Get Personal Designer Jewelry 201
Gillis, Janet 207Jen’s Magnetic Connection Inc. 147/149
Jewelry by Gerina 204Just Beachy 185Kurpisz 178
Laura’s Beaded Treasures 139Sea Glass and Pebbles Co. 192
Sha-Sha Beads 135/137Simply Cindy 146Stitching Nitch, The 215Sweetbriar Creations 129Treasures of Ukraine 174Willowcreek Interiors 193mEtaLAdams Welding 190Shabby Chic Garden, The 159
mIXEd mEdIaBraddock Bay Gallery 125Especially for You 108Girly Things 196Helena’s Organic Garden 115
Jim’s Bonsai 119/121Moonlight Garden Floral Designs 103/105
Nature Lights 141Shelly’s Cellar 191OtHERB & B Burnables 143Berean Hills Alpacas 101East Lake Products 187Hawk Moon Soaps, Bath & Body 113
Lorraine’s Concrete Leaves 176
Modern Dryad 213Pawsitively Prrfect 208Puka Inti 209qq creations 136Sign Post, The 123The Hair Jeweler Inc. 138Vintage House Soap and Scents 189
paIntIngCarols Country Seasons 182Dr Marina’s Art Forms - Face Painting 160
Gayane’s Gifts & Crafts 140J & J Design 134Painting by Ann 154Taylor Pinstriping 158Van Deusen Design 99pHOtOgRapHyBella Mondo Images 164Topeck Design 180
SpECIaLty FOOdSHealthy Sisters Soup & Bean Works 151
Jackie’s Jams and Jellies 186Kissed by the Sun 183WOOdB & L and Co. 175/177D and S Krafts 126/128Drake Hill 130Piche’ Design 210Pine Hill Woodshop 157Silhouettes in Wood 205Whiteman 220Woodpecking Woodcrafts 222FaCE paIntERDr Marina’s Art Forms 160
aRtIStS & CRaFt VEndORS
Vendor Check-In Friday, august 7th (6:30 to 8:30 pm) and Saturday, august 8th (6:00 to 8:30 am). Check-in will be at Brockport Bowl - 4660 Lake Road. Vendor set-up is Friday 7:00 to 9:00 pm and Saturday 6:00 - 9:00 am. FInd uS On FaCEBOOK
FOOdVEndORS
BISCO N 92BISCO S 168Brick N Motor 166Coco Bongos 89Kettlecorn Shop 170Koala’s Kitchens 96Koala’s Kitchens 169/171Lockport Pizza Oven (Creekview) 94
Lombardo’s Pita Place 90Macarollin 95MAT Concessions 93Outback Kettlecorn 91Santillo’s Concessions 173
SpOnSORIngVEndORS
Cutco Cutlery 197KR Communications 156Leaf Filter North of New York, Inc. 202
NYS Lottery 167Renewal by Anderson 221The Greater Brockport Chamber of Commerce
University of Rochester/Strong West
Upstate Internet.net 165
SatuRdaygEnERaL EVEntS:10am-6pm Vintage Car Cruise In - College Street -
Sponsored by Rochester Mopars10am-6pm Over 100 Arts & Crafts Vendors10am-2pm 89.1 The Point Broadcasting Live on
Main Street10am-6pm Wine Tasting at Big Tent in Sagawa Park10am-4pm Historic Church Tours at
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church10am-2pm Baked Food Sale -First Baptist ChurchRummage Sale - Brockport United Methodist Church
SagaWa paRK StagE -11am-12pm Body By Summer12:30pm-2:30pm Standard Time3:30pm Master Lim’s TaeKwonDo
mORgan mannIng HOuSE -10am Brockport School of Dance &
Performing Arts 10:30am Lawn Chair Ladies11:00am Lakeside Country Cloggers12pm-3pm Pratt Pack3pm-5pm Wayward Wynd
Enjoy our
shuttle operating
from Sweden plaza
(former Wal-Mart Site)
dropping off at main
Street RR bridge &
Sagawa park.
9:30am-6:30pm
Saturday
9:30am-5:00pm
Sunday
WInERIES5 Brothers WineryGust of Sun WineryLakeland WinerySalamaca Estate WineryThousand Island WineryVictorianbourg Wine EstatedOgS and
FEStIVaLSdOn’t mIX,
pLEaSE LEaVEpEtS at HOmEFOR SaFEty.
nOn-pROFItSBreast Cancer Coalition 188Brockport Ecumenical Food Shelf 98
Brockport Ecumenical Outreach Comm 218
Hamlin Cong of Jehovah’s Witnesses 181
Kathleen Anne Tenny Animal Shelter 162
Navy Club of Lake Ontario Ship 1812 148
New Beginnings Christian Fellowship 144
Oak Orchard Community Health Center 203
Paws Animal Shelter 194Seymour Library 212Spencerport Ranger Robotics 163
WBSU Radio 89.1 MMFirst Presbyterian Church 225
Watch the Duck Derby Sun., Aug. 9 at 3:30pm.
19thSee you at
the Canal BridgeDuck tickets available from:
• BISCO Members • Towpath Lodge Members • Brockport Lions Members • Brockport Rotary Members
• Brockport Firemen
duCK dERBy pRIzES - Largest prizes ever offered! • 1st & Last Prizes $1,000 Gift Card (Wegmans)• 2nd & 2nd from Last $500 Debit Card (drs. thaney & Bowdler)/
$500 Prize ($300 Five Star Bank Debit Card and a $200 Gas Card from mobil Express mart)
• 3rd & 3rd from Last $400 Gas Grill from Lowes/$400 Gas Cards from Brockport Lions & Brockport Rotary
• 4th & 4th from Last $250 Gift Cards (Wegmans)• 5th & 5th from Last $200 Desktop Computer & $200 32” Flat Screen TV
(Sunnking)• 6th & 6th from Last $150 Semester SERC Memberships at the College
at Brockport
tICKEtS• One Lonely Duck - $5• Quack Pack (5 tickets)- $20• Community Flock (35 tickets)-
$100
• Brockport Area Youth and Organizations Selling Tickets
BEnEFICIaRIES
On Main Street!
MOMS Club hosts nursing & diaper Stationat BUMC
SundaygEnERaL EVEntS:8am-1pm The Great Festival
Farmer’s Market10am-4:30pm Over 100 Arts &
Crafts Vendors10am-4:30pm Wine Tasting at Big Tent
in Sagawa Park3:00pm Pre-race program with DJ Spencer
Productions (Canal side)3:30pm Duck Derby, Tom Martin, Race Caller
(Canal side)10am-4pm Historic Church Tours at St. Luke’s
Episcopal Church11:30am-2pm Baked Food Sale - First Baptist Church
SagaWa paRK StagE -10am-11:30am S&S Fitness11:30am-2pm David Bielewicz2pm-3pm Master Lim’s TaeKwonDo3pm-5pm Nerds in Denial
mORgan mannIng HOuSE -11am-11:30am Via Dance12pm-1:00pm Body By Summer1pm-3pm Morgan Manning House Tours of first floor1:30pm-4pm Daily Milestone
FEStIVaLSpOnSORS
McAfee’s Remodeling100/102Bonduelle North America111Softub Express div. of Pettis Pools 104/106
WalmartWegmans (Duck Derby major sponsor)
WHAM 1180The College at Brockport (Festival & DD)
WestSide News, Inc.Corn Fields, Inc. 224
6 Brockport Arts Festival Westside News Inc. August 2, 2015
BISCO - a short name for a great community organization
BISCO is the acronym for the Brockport Integrated Service Club Organization. It may be a short name but the good work com-pleted by this organization can be found all throughout the Brockport-Sweden area.
BISCO is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organi-zation that was founded in 1993. A group of representatives from area community organizations came together to collectively raise money for projects that would benefit the community. The group’s primary focus is to fund projects which benefit children in the Brockport-Sweden area.
“BISCO has purchased a multi-seat cycle and storage shed for Camp Abilities, a camp for children with visual impairments that is held at The College at Brockport. We also provided funding for Cool Kids, a cultural arts event series for families that is held in Brockport and also made a donation to Seymour Library for construction of a history room,” said Art Appleby, BISCO President and Chairperson of the Brockport Arts Festival.
Other community projects supported by
BISCO include the Brockport Toy Shelf, computers and equipment for the Youth Area at Seymour Library, the Brockport Central School District’s Walk to School Program, playground equipment for the Barry Street and Corbett Parks along with a long list of contributions to other local endeavors.
Each year, BISCO organizes and spon-sors the Brockport Arts Festival, one of the area’s largest summer festivals.
BISCO membership is open to any per-son who is a member of any of the groups that comprise BISCO -- Brockport Rotary, Kiwanis, Lions, Elks, Fire Department and many other community organizations. Board meetings are held the first Tuesday of the month. For information on becom-ing a BISCO member, visit the website at brockportartsfestival.com or contact [email protected].
by Maggie Fitzgibbon for the Brockport Arts Festival Committee
Brockport Art Festival to hold19th Annual Duck Derby August 9
Every year since 1997, the final event at the Brockport Arts Festival is the annual Duck Derby. The 2015 event marks its 19th year. Thousands of plastic ducks will be dumped off the Main Street canal bridge to race towards the Park Avenue bridge and historic Harvester Park. The community and festival attendees will cheer on the ducks. The first six and last six ducks that cross the finish line are prize winners. The Duck Derby continues to be the most popular single event during the Brockport Arts Festival.
The event is also the largest fundraiser for the Arts Festival and allows BISCO to fund various youth and community projects throughout the year. In the last 20 years, BISCO has supported over $250,000 proj-ects including the Brockport Toy Shelf, various playgrounds, Sweden Town Park (skate park and baseball field), Brockport Fire Department equipment, Cool Kids pro-gram, Brockport Eagles football program, Seymour Library, Walk/Bike Brockport, and Lakeside Hospital. This year’s Duck Derby proceeds will benefit additional projects to be identified later.
This year’s Duck Derby prizes are the largest ever offered in the 19 year history of the event, including:
First and last prizes - $1000 Gift Cards (Wegmans)
Second and second from last - $500 Debit Card (Drs. Thaney & Bowdler), $500 prize ($300 Five Star Bank Debit Card and $200 gas card)
Third and third from last - $400 Gas Grill from Lowes, $400 Gas Cards from Brock-port Lions and Brockport Rotary
Fourth and fourth from last - $250 Gift Cards (Wegmans)
Fifth and fifth from last - $200 Desktop Computer and $200 32” Flat Screen TV (Sunnking)
Sixth and sixth from last - $150 Semes-ter SERC Memberships at The College at Brockport
In addition, nominal prizes from local merchants will be awarded in a random drawing during the time between the sixth and sixth from last ducks crossing the fin-ish line. Nominal prizes value between $25 and $100, and winners will not be elimi-nated from winning the higher-value Duck Derby prizes. Local merchants wishing to support BISCO and the Duck Derby can send their gift certificates or other nominal prizes to: BISCO - Duck Derby, PO Box 197, Brockport, NY 14420-0197.
Duck Derby tickets can be purchased individually (A Lonely Duck) for $5, pack-age of five tickets (Quack Pack) for $20, or package of 35 tickets (Community Flock) for $100. Duck Derby tickets are available from BISCO members, Towpath Lodge members, Brockport Lions members, Brockport Rotary members, and Brockport Firemen. Groups selling the tickets also benefit from your purchase of Duck Derby tickets through a generous sales commis-sion.
Be sure to attend this year’s Duck Derby on Sunday, August 9 at 3:30 p.m., at the Main Street canal lift bridge in downtown Brockport. Your purchase of Duck Derby tickets will provide you the chance to share in the prizes and will support future BISCO youth and community projects.
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Calling all wine aficionados and music loversVisit the Wine Garden at the Brockport
Arts Festival and you can speak with rep-resentatives from local wineries and learn more about the art of wine tasting.
Six New York wineries will offer tastings at the Wine Garden throughout the festival weekend. Admission is $5 per person for those who are 21 or older. This admission price includes tastings from all six partici-pating wineries.
Thousand Island Winery, Victorianbourg Wine Estate, Gust of Sun Winery, Lakeland Winery, Salamanca Estate Winery and Five Sons Winery will be featured at this year’s Brockport Arts Festival (BAF). The Wine Garden will be located in Sagawa Park just off Main Street.
A local winery from Brockport is featured this year. “Five Sons is a winery in Brock-port that is owned by a retired Brockport police officer and his family,” said Greg Lund, secretary of BISCO and chair of the Food and Wine Garden Committee. “We’ve grown over the last few years and the Wine Garden is now open throughout the festival weekend. And most importantly, we are proud to give our area wineries the chance to be a part of this great event.”
Musicians, dancers and performers of all ages will give festival attendees a reason to smile at this year’s BAF. Entertainment stages will be located at Sagawa Park and the Morgan Manning House.
“Nerds in Denial will perform. This band is made up of a group of local high school students who have a popular following, “ said Andy Pacitto, BISCO Vice President.
“Summer Torrance, a Brockport fitness instructor, will present various classes of-fered at her studio. Master Lim and some of his students will demonstrate Tai Kwon Do. The Country Cloggers are another festival favorite,” Pacitto said. Street performers can be found in Sagawa Park throughout the weekend. All of this entertainment is free.
Find Out More: Check out the complete entertainment schedule, as well as the festival map and information, included in this special section and on the website at brockportartsfestival.com.
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