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SWPC is a neighborhood organization funded for and by the South Wedge community
Vol. 33 No. 1
OFFICIAL NEWSPAPER OF THE SOUTH WEDGE
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February ‑ March 2011
SWPC Helps in Athletic Field RehabBy Lori Bryce
It’s a cool October morning, a great day for a cross country run. The students at James P. 34&5#67&!8%"",& 9:;& -<(& =8%()‑uled to line up by classroom throughout the day to partici‑pate in the “Fall Fun Run.” This is the culminating event to wrap up a week of running educa‑tion. On Monday, the Genesee Valley Harriers running club volunteered members to lead classrooms through stretches -.)&>/8>?"6&<#.4&@,,&A((>&,".*&classrooms tracked their steps, laps and times racking up miles trying to “Race Across Ameri‑ca.” It’s a big deal and the kids are excited.
Friday arrives, it’s time for
the big event. A course has been measured and marked, ¼ mile laps for the younger children, ½ mile course for the older kids. B$C=&DEFG&/.&$%(&1"<./.*H&$%(&I./=%&line is erected and the bull horn -.."#.8(=&$%(&=$-<$4&J%(7C<(&"6K&All is going as planned with the exception of the light drizzle. L"& 1-2(<H& $%(& >/)=& -<(& (.M"7‑ing themselves. Fast forward an hour or two, the rain continues. Kids are slipping, sliding, and 8<"==/.*& $%(& I./=%& 8"N(<()& /.&mud. About half of the volun‑teers want to cancel the rest of the day’s event. Someone is go‑ing to get hurt racing on the in‑8<()/O,7&A($H&=,/8>&I(,)4&
SWPC Plans for 2011By Bob Boyd
The South Wedge Planning 0"11/2((& B.84& P!'+0Q& ,"">=&forward to many great things in 2011. SWPC builds community in the South Wedge, encourages a full range of housing opportu‑nities, and promotes a diverse, %/=$"</8-,,7&=/*./I8-.$&-.)&8"1‑mercially sustainable urban vil‑lage.
SWPC is a community‑based organization that is driv‑en by caring volunteers. We welcome new volunteers and encourage them to contribute their time and talents. Some of our focus for 2011 will be on
promoting our programs and R<"M(8$=4&J%(=(&/.8,#)(E&S& 'T5UT!JV0W& ;G::& /=&
scheduled for Saturday, Au‑gust 20, 2011.
S& B.8<(-=/.*& -8$/N/$7& "X& O,"8>&clubs to build community, beautify the neighborhood and respond to neighbor‑hood concerns,
S& T.$(</.*& /$=& Y$%& =(-=".H& $%(&South Wedge Farmers Mar‑ket seeks to provide for more of the food needs within the neighborhood. We have a
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SWPC Holds Annual Open House
SWPC interior redesign by Donna Roethel Lenhard (Photo by Nancy O’Donnell)
By Nancy O’Donnell
Neighbors, shop owners and politicians ignored sub‑Z(<"&$(1R(<-$#<(=&$"&-2(.)&$%(&South Wedge Planning Com‑1/2((C=& P!'+0Q& @..#-,& VR(.&House on January 21 and hear Executive Director Bob Boyd outline SWPC’s 2011 mission.
Along with socializing and noshing on potluck hors )C"(#N<(=H&-2(.)((=&$"#<()&$%(&.(A,7&<(X#<O/=%()&=(8".)&[""<&"\8(=4&J%(&.(A&,"">&A-=&1-)(&possible by board member/painter/interior decorator Don‑na Roethel Lenhard, a SWPC board member, who single‑%-.)(),7&R-/.$()&(-8%&"\8(&$"&mirror the personalities of the =$-6&#=/.*&-&R-,(2(&"X&8%"8",-$(&brown, aubergine, brick and 8<(-14& PJ%(&Wedge Newspaper 8#O/8,(&*"$&R",>-&)"$=KQ
State Senator Joe Robach P]H04B+Q& Y^$%& !(.-$(& 5/=$</8$&and City Council member At‑_-<*(&`-2&a--*&1/.*,()&A/$%&constituents. Board members Frank Logan, Monica Mc‑Cullough, Tony Sciarabba, Sar‑ah Johnstone, Tom Kicior, Bo
L.J. Autovino, Tommy Plantone, Johannes Bockwoldt, State Senator Joe Robach (Photo by Nancy O’Donnell)
Clark and Angela Clark‑Taylor 8%-2()&A/$%&.(/*%O"<=4&V\8(<=&Velez, Bannerman, Bing and Di Vincenzo along with the city’s Neighborhood Service Center Administrator Nancy Johns Price and Housing Specialist Ju‑,/(&3#8>,(7&=$"RR()& /.& $"&(.M"7&the event and meet with resi‑dents like Mildred Anderson, a 41‑year resident of Averill Av‑enue.
The wide diversity of busi‑ness talent and entrepreneur‑ship that makes the South Wedge the distinctive neigh‑O"<%"")&/$&/=&A-=&/.&-2(.)-.8(E&Renewing Massage owner Co‑,/.&0"6(7&P-.)&=R"#=(&`/8%-(,&
3<#.)-*(QH& a()"./=$& @<$/=-.&Chocolates owners Jennifer Posey and Zahra Langford PA%"& (=8-R()& X<"1& !$4& b-,(.‑tine’s Day chocolate‑making 1-).(==& $"& -2(.)QH& -<$/=$& +-#,&J-7,"<&-.)&I,11->(<&c"%-..(=&Bockwoldt. Absolute Yoga mas‑ter Mark Sandler and Physikos Movement in Vino instructor Priscilla Auchincloss stopped /.4& 3".-& d/)(& 0"6((& 1-*.-$(&Bill Klingsmith, Somali Com‑munity Center president Abi Mohamud, NBN Leader Car‑lene Woodward, Conifer Devel‑opment Allan Handelman all M"/.()&$%(& X(=$/N/$/(=4& P!((&1"<(&R%"$"=&".&R-*(&:^4Q
Mildred Anderson and Judith Van Ness (Photos by Nancy O’Donnell)
SWPC Board President Tanya Zwahlen and CPO Michelle Velez
Full Moon Vista Bikes Moves To The WedgeBy Nancy O’Donnell
Full Moon Vista Bike & Sport shop will move to South & Hickory Place from its current location on St. Paul Street in ear‑ly Spring. The store, co‑owned O7&!8"2&+-*(&-.)&W/1&e/</.(8H&M"/.=&$%(&$%</N/.*&!"#$%&@N(.#(&O#=/.(==&8"<</)"<&A/$%&-&=$-6&"X&nine.
“We’ve been working with Bob Boyd since the beginning of this adventure, and it has been M#=$& *<(-$Hf& =-/)& !%-.-& _7)".H&one of the store’s managers. “The SWPC organization and the entire neighborhood seem ,/>(&-&R(<X(8$&I$&X"<&#=4&'(C<(&<(‑ally excited about the move.”
Full Moon Vista does more $%-.&=(,,H&I$&-.)&<(R-/<&O/878,(=4&It also organizes rides, training sessions, educational clinics and professional class racing events.”
“We’re very excited about the move,” said Bob Boyd, SWPC executive director. “We’ve helped them to develop their strategies [in making the move] and worked with them to understand the South Wedge market and its advantages.
Look for a feature story about our new neighbors in the April/May issue of the Wedge Newspaper.
!"#$%&'Tanya Zwahlen, Chair
Monica McCullough, Vice CoChairDonna Roethel Lenhard, Vice CoChair
Anthony Sciarabba, TreasurerSarah Johnstone, Secretary
()*&+,-%./%&'Kirstin Chajka, Neighbor
Felicia “Bo” Clark, NeighborAngela ClarkTaylor, Neighbor
Dave Halter, BusinessChris Hartman, Neighbor Chris Jones, BusinessTom Kicior, StakeholderFrank Logan, NeighborBen Munson, NeighborCheryl Stevens, NeighborMichael Trojian, Stakeholder
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Alicia “Lee” Bender, Allison Clark, Phinis “Butch” Horton, George Lorson, Nancy O’Donnell, Tim Pierce,
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2 The WedgeFebruary ‑ March 2011
The South Wedge Planning Committee, Inc.February - March 2011 Community Calendar
All meetings are held at 224 Mt. Hope Avenue, except when noted.
SWPC Board Meeting:3'-%,(.456".$/(6.($7.($Thursday, Feb. 10, 6 p.m. Thursday, March 10, 6 p.m.
SWPC Executive Team:3'-%,(.456".$/(6.($7.($Monday, Feb. 28, 6 p.m.Monday, March 28, 6 p.m.
Commercial & Economic Development:0%6/!4%/!$"6/0%"#!(+-6$!70"1Tuesday, Feb 8, 6:00 p.m.Tuesday, March 8, 6:00 p.m.
Community Engagement: (Neighbors & Block Clubs)-70,-689$-:,"64%"$1-/,70"1Monday, Feb. 21, 6:00 p.m.Monday, March 21, 6:00 p.m.
Finance Team:$!0/-6-;;-4%"$1-/,70"1Tuesday, Feb. 8, 12:30 p.m.Tuesday, March 8, 12:30 p.m.
Housing & Structures:$"18/0/"6<64*1-/,70"1'().(=)-7H&d(O4&;H&YEFG&R414'().(=)-7H&`-<8%&;H&YEFG&R414
Marketing & Membership="*-.46"0%(!$(676670"16-0%(,41-)(;:6-0%(,70"1J#(=)-7H&d(O4&DH&Y&R414J#(=)-7H&`-<8%&DH&Y&R414
South Wedge Farmers Market !"#$%&'()*&++$,--.!'5-61(6!1-68($4*1-/,70"1Tuesday, Feb. 1, 6 p.m.Tuesday, March 1, 6 p.m.
BASWA (Business Asso‑ciation of the South Wedge Area):0%6/!4%/!$"6/0%"#!(+-6$!70"1Pb/=/$&O-=A-4"<*&X"<&,"8-$/".=QEWednesday, Feb. 9, 6 p.m.Wednesday, March 9, 6 p.m.
Wedgestock 2011 86/!$/.0%-<8-4*1-/,70"1="*-.46"0%(!$(676670"1February 22, 6:30 p.m. March 8, 6:30 p.m March 22, 6:30 p.m.
Star of the Wedge – Jennifer PoseyBy Nancy O’Donnell
Jennifer Posey’s road to becoming Rochester’s premier artisan chocolatier twisted and $#<.()& $%<"#*%& -$%,($/8& I(,)=&and parklands, recreation cen‑ters and softball tournaments.
gB& A-=& -& %/*%& =8%"",& M"8>H&voted most athletic,” said Posey, who grew up in San Jose, Cali‑X"<./-H&$%(&)-#*%$(<&"X&-&I=%(<‑man and homemaker.
“I played basketball and ="X$O-,,4& B& R,-7()& I<=$& O-=(& /.&All State tournaments. For sev‑eral years, I worked as a sports "\8/-,4& B$& =%-R(=&7"#& -=& -.& /.‑dividual. I remember people yelling in my face [over some decisions].”
+"=(7&1-M"<()& /.& g,(/=#<(f&at San Jose State, which sounds relaxing but is anything but when you ultimately become the Director of Parks and Rec‑reation.
While in college, Posey met Zahra Langford on the dance [""<& "X& $%(& 3,#(& _-*"".4& g!%(&A-=&<(-,,7&R<(274&'(&)-.8()&$"‑gether and soon started dating,”
said Posey!%(& *"$& %(<& I<=$& $-=$(& "X&
chocolate making in grad school. “I worked with Richard Donnelly, a 4 star chocolatier. I wasn’t his apprentice. I was his minion, wrapping and cleaning molds. But, I kept bugging him, ="&%(&I.-,,7& ,($&1(&1->(&8-<-‑mels.”
At home, she started mak‑ing candies: “simple old‑fash‑ioned candies ‑ fudge, caramel popcorn, candied nuts. “
Langford, who had gradu‑ated with a degree in costume design, moved into graphic de‑=/*.&-.)&-&M"O&/.&!/,/8".&b-,,(74&When she became interested in information design, the couple moved east where Langford studied at the University of Michigan and Posey became Di‑rector of Parks and Recreation in Milan, a town a few miles outside Ann Arbor.
“There’s lots of comedy in recreation,” said Posey. “People love their parks. They express themselves through recreation. The whole idea of recreation is
the ‘re‑creation’ of an event. It 8<(-$(=& M"7&-=&A(& <(,/N(& -.& (-<‑lier experience...we cooked with our mom, so we love to cook.”
gB& ,"N()& $%(& M"OHf& =-/)&Posey. “I would have done it forever, but Xerox made Zahra -.&"6(<&=%(&8"#,).C$&<(X#=(4f
Friends in the Rochester area told the couple “things are happening in the South Wedge.” With no director po‑sitions available in the City’s Recreation Department, Posey )(N"$()&%(<&)-7=&$"&Ih/.*&#R&-&1900s house the couple bought on Linden Street. She took down the original wallpaper, <(I./=%()&$%(&[""<=4&gB& ,(-<.()&a lot, and I’d never do it again,” laughed Posey.
Along with the house, the couple fell in love with their .(/*%O"<=4&gJ%(7&$<(-$()&#=&M#=$&like family. I couldn’t imagine O(2(<& .(/*%O"<=4&'(& =R(.$& "#<&I<=$& $A"& 0%</=$1-=(=& "N(<& -$&Helen’s,” their 94‑year‑old next door neighbor.
V.8(& $%(/<&%"1(&A-=&Ih()&up, Posey started to get bored. !%(& $"">& -& R-<$?$/1(& M"O& -$&Equal=Grounds, and began thinking about opening a busi‑ness. It didn’t take long for her to think about making delicious things to eat. “I’m a foodie. I love all things about food. We M"/.()& -&0!@4& B&A-=& $"$-,,7&)(‑,/*%$()& $"&I.)& $%(& 8%((=(& =%"R&at the Rochester Public Market. It sells this incredible olive oil that comes from the family’s or‑chard in Italy. It’s so delicious; it’s a waste to cook with it.”
One day Zahra suggested “chocolate” and the couple be‑gan experimenting at home.
“I went to the South Wedge +,-../.*&0"11/2((&-.)&=$-<$()&writing up a business plan with George Gotscik [former SUNY business development mentor], and I entered the SWPC busi‑ness plan contest. I didn’t win.”
At the same time, Posey received a lot of “discouraging feedback that a chocolate shop was unrealistic“ especially the way she planned to make it.
“We’re members in the Fine Chocolate Association,” she said. “My chocolate costs so
much. There’s no vanillin [an -<$/I8/-,& [-N"<iH& ."& R-,1& "/,H&no preservatives. That’s why it tastes so good.”
Still she persisted, “Once I wrote the plan, it was clear enough I had to make this my ,/X(4&BC1&$"$-,,7&8"11/2()4f
Hedonist Artisan Choc‑",-$(=C& I<=$& 8#=$"1(<& A-=&Equal=Grounds. Soon the cou‑R,(&A-=&O#=7&"6(</.*&g$-=$/.*=f&so people could learn how real, high quality chocolate tasted -.)& $%(& "<)(<=& 8-1(& ["")/.*&in. Soon they were being inter‑viewed by local magazines and newspapers and being featured on TV segments.
Four years after naysayers said making chocolate wasn’t a good idea, Hedonist now has four employees and two interns working in the South Avenue >/$8%(.4&B$=&8%"8",-$(&$<#j(=&-<(&sold in Parkleigh on Park Av‑enue, Mise en Place Market and 0"6((&0"..(8$/".&".&!"#$%&@N‑enue, Max Market on Monroe Avenue and Ravines Wine Cel‑lars in Hammondsport‑‑as well -=& ".,/.(& P%()"./=$8%"8",-$(=48"1Q4&
Posey experiments with recipes grew into great collec‑tions. The Goat Cheese Col‑lection featured black current, =$<-AO(<<7& O-,=-1/8H& I*& -.)&honey, and thyme pepper pis‑$-8%/"&$<#j(=4&J%(&1"=$&<(8(.$H&“The TweetHeart collection” X(-$#<(=& -& <-=RO(<<7& $<#j(& /1‑printed with a series of lovebird images by local graphic design‑er Erica Guilfoyle. Posey’s truf‑[(=&X"<&$%(&b-,(.$/.(&5-7C=&=(-‑son use raspberries, raspberry liqueur and semi‑sweet choco‑late. The Valentine Spice collec‑tion includes orange chipotle, lemon pepper, raspberry was‑-O/H&R(-.#$&O#2(<& 8-7(..(&-.)&8#<<7& 8"8"-.#$& $<#j(=4& g3(/.*&an artisan chocolatier gives me the freedom to change the reci‑pes,” said Posey, who is look‑ing forward to pairing beer and chocolate in a tasting at the Tap & Mallet.
Along with the 40+ hours
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3The WedgeFebruary ‑ March 2011Heart of the City
by Nancy O’Donnell
NSC Administrator Aims to Communicate
When a Swillburg busi‑ness owner came to Southeast Quadrant Administrator Nancy Johns‑Price for help with park‑ing problems, she made sure everyone would get the mes‑sage—in English, Vietnamese, Myanmar, Korean, Chinese and Spanish.
The sign starts in English at the top: “PLEASE RESPECT OUR NEIGHBORS: Vinh Hao, Hong Kong Restaurant & Swill‑burg Tavern. DO NOT PARK AGAINST THEIR BUILDING.”
Just to make sure that visi‑tors to Swillburg’s international corridor on South Clinton Av‑enue would understand, she -))()E&klB&0m@&0anLU&JoB&pBL& LTBUa3V]!H& WaoLU&pqe&5rLU&0s0&Wat&0oLU&0alLUH& -.)& !"#$%&'#(%() *+,-.',/+0%#'12 +34' PARK 56 *5 7'8'3+'&'#/+0(9:%/' followed by !"#$%&'()*+,-.%&/012
Next, Johns‑Price added !"#$%&'()*+,-$./0$12$(345$6789 Then to be perfectly clear, the sign says !"#$%&'()*+,-./012$3456789:;*</=,-./>?
Finally, the request con‑cludes in Spanish: POR FAVOR RESPETE A NUESTROS VECI‑NOS, NO ESTACIONE SU VE‑HICULO CONTRA LOS EDIFI‑CIOS.
“The property owners and business owners on S. Clinton‑‑Vinh Hao, Hong Kong Restau‑rant, Swillburg Tavern, Nhac Banh, Mi Café, Ocean Market, Top Notch Barbering and the Beauty Parlor‑‑all came togeth‑er in the spirit of trying to be respectful of each other’s prop‑erty and to solve the parking issues,” said Johns‑Price. “The group decided to post signs in their stores so their patrons would stop using the parking spaces of one of the businesses. It’s all about building stronger neighborhoods through build‑ing relationships.”
Highland Park Sledders Don’t Make the List
J%(&$-.$-,/Z/.*&=,"R(&/=&M#=$&over the rise. Away from the street, at Robinson Drive and South Avenue, the small kid‑friendly slope near the High‑land Bowl has provided neigh‑borhood children winter thrills for decades.
`00&T.*,/=%&+<"X(=="<&c(6&Jones discovered the new sign while on a walk with his young =".H& '/,,7H& A%"& %-)& =R"2()&the sledding possibilities. Why a new sign? And will toddler sledding violators be stopped?
Larry Staub, director of Monroe County Parks, will only say where sledding is per‑
Highland Park is not on the list. !"#$%$&'(&)*+&)$,*-.
1/2()4“We’re the only area in the
region that actually has desig‑nated sledding areas. It’s not R(<1/2()& /.& $%(& 8/$7Hf& =-/)&Staub.
The Highland Park sign A(.$&#R&A%(.&R-<>&=$-6&."$/8()&bodies sliding down the slope.
Staub said that the six sled‑ding approved areas were all checked for safety.
“We look to see there’s R<"R(<& <#.& "6& -$& $%(& %/,,H& $%-$&there’s enough room for a sled to stop without going into a tree or into the road,” said Staub. “We have a designated ‘go up the hill’ path with a collapsible snow fence to avoid the bowl‑/.*& R/.& (6(8$4fPJ%(& N/=#-,& "X&O"A,/.*&R/.=&[7/.*&O</.*=&O-8>&8%/,)%"")& 1(1"</(=& "X& [7/.*&$%<"#*%&$%(&-/<&#R".&/1R-8$4Q&
d/.-,,7H& !$-#O& =-/)& =$-6&police the designated sledding hills for makeshift ramps that daredevil construct when no one’s looking.
“The ones allowed are safe for kids of all ages,” said Staub.
The new HPNA Board (l‐r) Mary Starpoli, Lori Bryce, Michael Mahoney, Jill Carlier and Jason Smith.
Highland Park Reju‑venates Neighborhood Association
The Highland Park Neigh‑O"<%"")&@=="8/-$/".C=& Pa+L@Q&annual meeting celebrated their successes over the last few years and looked ahead to the future with the election of a new board "X&"\8(<=4
The Highland Park neigh‑borhood is served by a very ac‑tive, high tech association that communicates their numerous R<"M(8$=& -.)& (N(.$=& $%<"#*%&-& .(A=,(2(<H& -.& (1-/,& O,-=$H& -&blog and Facebook. Their an‑nual Taste of the Neighborhood R"$,#8>&R/8./8&-2<-8$=&="1(&YGG&from the community while their Halloween children’s parade grows each year. HPNA was instrumental in the renaming of the very popular Linden‑ Meigs Park and playground into the Ellwanger Barry Park. One of their greatest recent achieve‑ments was the installation of a metal pear tree sculpture in the park created by artist Craig Wilson. Their School Choice meetings work to convince young families with school age children to stay in the city.mA recent meeting received TV (h$(.=/N(& 8"N(<-*(& P=((& %2REuurochester.ynn.com/content/top_=$"</(=uYF:;Dvu%/*%,-.)?R-<>?neighborhood‑meeting‑shine‑,/*%$?".?=8%"",?8%"/8(=uQ4
Before the formal meeting closed, former Chair and Trea‑surer Michael Thompson was honored for diligence and com‑mitment to the neighborhood over many years.
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For more information about HPNA, visit www.highland‑parkrochester.org.
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Wedge Comic Justin Hubbell
Holiday Contest WinnerGregory Street, was the
winner of the SWPC Best Block Holiday Decorating Contest. Rose O’Keefe from the Gregory Street Block Club accepted the award for ‘best dressed street’ from the SWPC Community Engagement Co‑Chair Kristin 0%-M>-4& b"$/.*& A-=& )".(& ".&Southwedge.org.
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City Living Sundays is the City of Rochester’s spring celebration of city lifestyles, neighborhoods and home own‑ership. The annual event is a co‑operative venture of area lend‑ers, neighborhood associations, private businesses, the Greater Rochester Association of Real‑tors, the Landmark Society of Western New York, City School District and the City, and mar‑kets Rochester homes while promoting the unique advan‑tages of city living.
The City Living Sundays program began in the spring of 1992. Area realtors asked then City Council President Lois Giess for help in initiating a program that would combat the negative perception in the real estate community regard‑ing marketing city properties. In the beginning, four Sundays were devoted to showcasing
By Margot M. Garcia each quadrant of the city. As the years progressed, the expo was condensed into three Sundays. Most recently there are two Sundays devoted to the events. In 2011, City Living Sundays celebrates its nineteenth year.
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BASWA Nabs Arts & Cultural Grant for Avant Garden
Christine Jones, BASWA President, announced that the Business Association of the South Wedge Area received its fourth Arts & Cultural Council Decentralization Grant. This *<-.$& A/,,& O(& #=()& /.& 8".M#.8‑tion with membership funds and private donations to com‑mission artist Jay Lincoln to paint a large garden mural in South Avenue’s Star Alley Park. BASWA is also commissioning artist John Grieco to construct an iron archway over the en‑trance to Star Alley Park.
The group will also be seek‑ing artists to paint the picnic tables and bandstand in the “Avant Garden” this spring. The mural and archway will be com‑pleted by the Third Thursday in June and unveiled at a free con‑cert.
Mama Goose on the Loose!
Come sing and dance along to all your favorite children’s songs with live piano accom‑R-./1(.$K& 0,-==(=& -<(& X"<& 8%/,‑dren ages 0 ‑ 4 years and their caregivers. Each class ends with M#/8(&-.)&-&%"1(1-)(&$<(-$4&
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Cleaning for a Reason, a na‑tionwide cleaning service that provides free housecleaning once per month for four months while a woman is in treatment.
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The Highland Breast Im‑aging Center is holding its annual Valentines free mam‑mogram screening for women 40 years and older who do not have health insurance or whose health insurance does not cover the procedure. Screenings will be done 8 a.m. – 12 p.m. on Sat‑urday, February 12.
A Reiki practitioner and massage therapist will be on hand to provide free 10‑minute Reiki sessions or chair massag‑es. Schedule your appointment with a friend or family mem‑O(<& -.)& <(8(/N(& -& 8(<$/I8-$(& $"&purchase one lunch and get the second lunch free at Lorraine’s Food Factory. Parking is free and refreshments will be pro‑vided.
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Heartbeat for Health February/March Events
Bring a low fat, vegetarian )/=%&$"&R-==&P"<&="1(&8#$&X<#/$QH&7"#<&"A.&R,-8(&=(2/.*&-.)&O(N‑erage to the 6:30 p.m. Potluck. @$& vEFG& R414& =$-7& X"<& $%(& R<(‑sentation: “Reducing Stress in These Stressful Times”
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In March, the group will present a talk on “Compulsive Overeating & Food Addiction.” Obesity is only one symptom of (-$/.*&$""&1#8%&-.)&."$&*(2/.*&enough exercise. Diabetes, car‑diovascular disease, high blood pressure are others. A panel will discuss the role of healthy eat‑/.*&-.)&(h(<8/=(&/.&*(2/.*&,/N(=&on the road to healthy living. Monday. Monday, March 14, ^EFG&R414&b(*($-</-.&+"$,#8>H& v&p.m. Presentation. $4.00 guests; free to HFL members.
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M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence Events
From Jan. 30 through April 4, the M.K. Gandhi Institute for Nonviolence at the University of Rochester has planned a series
matching program for EBT users, food demonstrations and sampling among other O(.(I$=H
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S& J%(&a"#=/.*& -.)&!$<#8$#<(=&team will develop a tool kit to help residents maintain their homes.
S& !'+0&A/,,&$-<*($&$A"&%"1(=&in the South Wedge for a complete gut and rehabili‑tation followed by a sale to owner occupants.
S& !'+0& A/,,& O(& R<"N/)/.*&emergency home repair as‑sistance to seven homes in the neighborhood.
S& J%(& 'T5UT& .(A=R-R(<&continues to provide neigh‑borhood information. We en‑courage people to contribute articles and photographs.
S& !'+0& 8".$/.#(=& $"& "6(<&business advising services through our association with the Small Business Develop‑ment Center at the State Uni‑versity College at Geneseo.
S& !'+0&=#RR"<$=&$%(&)(N(,"R‑ment of our commercial cor‑ridors.
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of events to educate the commu‑nity about applying nonviolent practices in everyday life, and to encourage individuals and organizations to identify new ways to solve some of Roches‑ter’s most pressing problems.
A Season for Nonviolence is the 64‑day period between the anniversaries of the as‑sassinations of Mohandas K. Gandhi on Jan. 30 and Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. on April 4. Launched by the United Na‑tions, the Season is a time to re‑[(8$&#R".& $%(&.".N/",(.$&R<-8‑tices of Gandhi and King. This year, Rochester will be one of almost 400 communities to par‑ticipate.
“Americans Who Tell the J<#$%f& -<$/=$& ]"O(<$& !%(2(<,7&will discuss his motivation be‑hind creating the portrait series. d</)-7H&d(O4&;YH&zEFG&R414H&0(.‑$<-,&_/O<-<7&-.)&_/.>&U-,,(<7&v&R414H& +/2=X"<)& +,-Z-& 3-<.(=& w&Noble.
V.&d(O4&;vH&-$&v&R414&R(-8(&activist and three‑time Nobel Prize nominee Kathy Kelly will deliver a speech at the Interfaith Chapel on University of Roches‑ter’s River Campus as a part of the M.K. Gandhi Institute’s Dis‑tinguished Lecture Series. Kelly will discuss her work with Voic‑es for Creative Nonviolence, an organization that seeks to end American involvement in war.
B.&-.&(6"<$&$"&(.*-*(&]"8%‑ester youth, the Institute is spon‑soring an essay contest centered on the “Americans Who Tell the Truth” exhibit. Open to high school students across Monroe County, the contest encourages students to visit the exhibit and <([(8$& ".& $%(&1(-./.*&"X& $<#$%&telling and nonviolence. Win‑ners will receive cash awards and invitations to the Interfaith Celebration Banquet on April 2.
Liberty Pole Daily Ob‑servance of Nonviolence
From musical performanc‑es to inspirational readings, dif‑ferent activities will be woven into each day’s observance. Free and open to the public.
Weekdays, Monday, Jan. 31, through Friday, April 1, noon to 12:30 p.m., Liberty Pole at Main Street on East Avenue.Art by Jay Lincoln
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Simon School Plays Santa for Area KidsBy Nancy O’Donnell
With the determination of Rudolph the Reindeer, Nate Ka‑dar drove through a December blizzard to make the holidays happier for South Wedge chil‑dren.
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Arts & LeisureBy Nancy O’Donnell
Tango Café Opens Floors to Groove Juice Swing
Tango Café opens its doors -.)& %/=$"</8& O-,,<""1& [""<=& /.&Weider Hall to Groove Juice !A/.*& 5-.8(& PUc!Q& (N(.$=& /.&February and March. GJC regu‑larly hosts dances, events, and teaches weekly lessons at the studio.
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Caverly’s Pub Gets in St. Patrick Day Mood
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The festival will feature live music, 60 craft beers, and New York State wines, local food N(.)"<=& /.8,#)/.*& _/2,(& b(.‑ice and Beale Street, and lots of shopping opportunities. Many local business owners are help‑ing, including: Lux Lounge, Tap & Mallet, Beale Street, Mise en Place, John’s Tex Mex, Nathan‑iel Square Corner Store, Caver‑ly’s, The German House & the Keg. To get details, visit www.rochesterrealbeer.com.
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“We could have a bought a house anywhere [when we moved here]. We wanted a place where we could walk to the park, for dinner, for drinks. The area has such character and great businesses: Equal=Grounds, Mise En Place, and Premier Pas‑try. This area has good people working on good things.
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The South Wedge is for
LOVERSWe asked Wedge couples how to keep love alive
Scott Andrews & Pam Nichols
“We stay in love by giving each other the respect and space to be who :$%:*+;%;"%<$=%>$%8.#;$+%;"%$*71%";1$-'#%+$$,#%*+,%#?$+,%/5$%;*83.+@%because we don’t watch T.V.”
Jennifer Posey and Zahra Langford
“By sharing our dreams and working together to make them come true.”
Paul Taylor and Angela Clark-Taylor
“We try to always have new experiences together, something we can share to start a new 7"+A$-#*/"+%"-%71*+@$%.;%B?=%C1*;'#%:1D%:$%8"A$%8.A.+@%.+%;1$%>$,@$%#"%5B71=%C1$-$'#%#"%5*+D%@-$*;%?8*7$#%;"%@"%*+,%*8:*D#%#"5$;1.+@%+$:%*+,%$E7./+@%@".+@%"+=F
Allison and Adam Clark
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Tonja and Curtiss McNair
“Anything with use needs replenishment, maintenance. You have to know [love’s] pur‐?"#$9%;"%1$*86%;"%7"5)"-;6%;"%)"[email protected]$6%*+,%;"%<$%?*/$+;6%;"%<$%3.+,%*+,%8"+@J#BH$-.+@=%K88%of these things you do for the other.” (Photo by Nancy O’Donnell)
Mitch Gruber and Amy Natiella
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Tommy Plantone and L.J. Autovino
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The South Wedge is for
LOVERSWe asked Wedge couples how to keep love alive
Cheryl Stevens & Doug Root
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Jennifer Posey and Zahra Langford
“By sharing our dreams and working together to make them come true.”
Chris & Vicki Hartman
“We try to support and celebrate each other’s hopes, dreams *+,%*71.$A$5$+;#=%K;%;1$%#*5$%/5$6%:$%;-D%;"%*77$?;6%*88":%*+,%challenge one another’s less impressive aspects. Also, love and laughter every single day!”
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Michael Brundage and Colin Coffey
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Joanne & Bob Brownyard
“We have kept our love alive by 1) receiving support from a large family 2) -$#?$7;%)"-%"+$%*+";1$-%PR%;*3.+@%7*-$%")%$*71%";1$-'#%+$$,#%SR%*,1$-.+@%;"%our marriage vows and 5) forgiveness.”
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Erie Harbor UpdateBy Bob Boyd
In mid‑December Conifer LeChase Construction provided an estimated timetable for con‑struction of Erie Harbor, cur‑rently underway on Mt. Hope Avenue. Work hours are con‑I.()& $"& vEGG& -414& ~& FEFG& R414&`".)-7& $"&!#.)-7& P$/1(=&1-7&vary based on available sun‑,/*%$Q4& J%(& =/$(& /.8,#)(=& $%<((&gates, and parking is provided ".&=/$(& X"<&A"<>(<=4&@&[-*&R(<‑son assists construction as need‑()4&0".=$<#8$/".&$<-\8&/=&<"#$()&on Mt. Hope Avenue and avoids neighborhood streets.
Pedestrian access continues on Mt. Hope Avenue and River Walk, however, pedestrians can‑not use the three access points during construction. Through the construction, air quality is monitored.
The design and construc‑$/".& /.& (-=(1(.$=& -.)& -)M-8(.$&park land is being handled by the City of Rochester. The de‑sign will include the walk ways -.)&-)M-8(.$&R-<>,-.)4&0#<<(.$‑ly, the implementation design will include only the walkways.
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The South Wedge Victory Garden Readies for SpringBy Jim Papapanu & Heather Penrose
Have you ever wanted to grow your own vegetables, harvest delicious produce fresh from your garden’s soil, and en‑M"7& /$&".&7"#<&)/..(<&R,-$(&$%-$&very same evening? Are you in‑terested in eating healthy while 8#2/.*&$%(&8"=$&"X&7"#<&*<"8(<7&O/,,�&a"A&-O"#$&M#=$&*(2/.*&"#$‑=/)(&-.)&*(2/.*& $"&>."A&="1(&of your South Wedge neigh‑O"<=�&BX&7"#&-.=A(<()&ge(=Kf&$"&any of these questions, then the South Wedge Victory Garden is X"<&7"#K&V.8(&-*-/.H&/.&;G::&$%(&South Wedge Planning Com‑1/2((&P!'+0Q&%"=$=&-&8"11#‑nity garden where anyone from the neighborhood can apply for a plot to grow vegetables.
In this past growing season, the Victory Garden added six plots, increasing its capacity by 20%. This provided an oppor‑$#./$7&X"<&"N(<&FY&!"#$%&'()*(&families to grow their own X"")H& =-N/.*& -.& (=$/1-$()& y:YG&or more in grocery costs per garden plot. Tomatoes were, as always, the biggest hit with
gardeners. A more bountiful than expected growing season left many gardeners with more "X&$%(=(&</R(H&<()H&M#/87&X-N"</$(=&than they knew what do with.
Growers planted and har‑vested a wide array of crops including beans, cucumbers, peppers, salad greens, eggplant, and much more. Last year was a great one for gardening in the South Wedge Victory Garden. A bumper crop of vegetables was grown, and gardeners connect‑ed with neighborhood friends both new and old.
Jim Papapanu of Averill Ave. and Heather Penrose of Gregory St. will be managing the Victory Garden again this year as it enters into its third growing season.
For the 2011 season, the garden will be opened for use in April rather than in mid May as has been done the past two years. This will allow gardeners to extend their growing season -.)&*($&-&$/1(,7&M#1R&".&=R</.*&crops like radishes, peas, vari‑ous greens and root vegetables. It will also increase the opportu‑nity to do succession planting as early season produce is harvest‑ed, and new crops are started in their place, increasing overall seasonal yield for gardeners.
This year’s earlier open‑/.*& /=& $%(& 8-$-,7=$& X"<& *(2/.*&the word out and the plot ap‑plication process rolling now, despite still being gripped by the frigid hands of another icy Rochester winter.
The Victory Garden is lo‑cated at 122 Hamilton Street. Each participating gardener or household will be assigned their own 4’ by 8’ foot raised bed, within which they can grow whatever vegetables they choose. Plots are provided free of charge, but in a manner simi‑lar to the work requirement in some Community Supported
@*</8#,$#<(& P0!@Q& "R(<-$/".=H&each gardener will be expected to give about four hours of their time over the season to help out with the garden’s overall maintenance. During the 2010 =(-=".&="1(&*-<)(.(<=&X#,I,,()&this requirement by assisting in tasks needed to open the gar‑den, building new beds or lay‑ing fresh compost into existing beds. Others served the work requirement as weekly garden care takers, keeping the gar‑den’s walk ways weeded and free of trash and watering com‑munal growing areas like the ["A(<&O()=&"<&$%(&%(<O&*-<)(.4
To apply for a 2011 Victory Garden plot, please pick up a copy of the application form at the SWPC Headquarters at 224 Mt. Hope Avenue, download it "6&$%(&!'+0&A(O=/$(&-$&AAA4=AR84"<*& "<& 8-,,& ;Y^?:vzGH& (h$4&104 to have a copy mailed to you. SWPC will be accepting applications for garden plots until March 1.
All South Wedge area resi‑dents, including homeowners and renters, are encouraged to apply. Applications will be R<"8(==()& ".& -& I<=$& 8"1(H& I<=$&served basis. Shortly after the March 1st deadline, the garden managers will contact all ap‑plicants and begin coordinating gardener orientation meetings. These are short sessions, usual‑ly an hour or less, during which an overview of the garden and a set of simple ground rules for its use are covered.
While preparations for the spring 2011 opening are pro‑gressing, work to establish an additional community garden in the South Wedge is also un‑derway. SWPC is exploring locations for a second garden and procuring needed fund‑ing. With all this going on, 2011 should be an exciting year for the South Wedge Victory Gar‑den. Spring will be here in the blink of an eye, and the garden will quickly trade in its snowy blanket and be covered by the fresh green shoots of 2011’s veg‑etable seedlings.
We’re look forward to re‑ceiving your applications for plots. Be sure to stay in touch with garden news and con‑nect with fellow gardeners on the South Wedge Victory Gar‑den group on the www.south‑wedge.org website or on the South Wedge Victory Garden d-8(O"">&R-*(4&P@RR,/8-$/".&/.‑X"<1-$/".&".&R-*(&^4Q
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Hedonist Artisan Choc‑olates Tasting on Feb. 4
Jennifer Posey, Hedonist Artisan Chocolates, announced two new chocolate collections will be available for nibbling in $%(&>/$8%(.&-$&^vz&!"#$%&@N(.#(&".& d(O<#-<7& zH& Y& R414& ~& D& R414&The delicious event is free and open to the public.
“We’re featuring a local artist, Erica Guilfoyle, in a col‑lection called ‘TweetHeart.’ We have transferred her art images onto our very special raspberry $<#j(Hf&=-/)&+"=(74&&J%(&&W(#>-&Wine Trail Collection features a set of specially made chocolates to pair with the wines of Keuka Lake. This collection is limited to only 100 boxes at the kitchen, -."$%(<&YGG&-<(&1-)(&X"<&-&W(#‑ka Chocolate and Wine event. For more information, call 461‑;D:Y
New York & Company Jeweler & Coins Opens on South Clinton Ave.
Neighbors wondering about the arrival of a coin ex‑change on South Clinton should stop in New York & Company Jewelers & Coins. The new busi‑ness radiates more antique chic than urban pawn shop.
Owner Laurie Ryan Cerac‑8%/H& -& 8(<$/I()& -RR<-/=(<H& %-=&spent nearly two decades work‑ing estate sales and auctions. “It started when I was married. My two children were only two and four years old,” said Ceracchi.
!%(& <(1(1O(<=& $%(& I<=$&piece that got her hooked. “It was a gorgeous oak dresser with a mirror that I found on the side of the road,” she said. “I wiped it down, cleaned it up, and bought an ad in the D&C X"<&y;4&B&*"$&^Y&8-,,=&-.)&=",)&/$&X"<&yvY4&B&8-#*%$&$%(&O#*4f
Soon she would put the kids to bed, and with her hus‑band at home, she’d drive around East Rochester, Perinton and Fairport looking for curb side collectibles. “This was be‑fore people started donating to 8%-</$/(=H& -.)& $%(7C)& M#=$& $%<"A&out these great things,” she said.
Over the years, she built her passion into a business she named TLC Household and Es‑tate Sales.
Now widowed, Ceracchi recently put her house on the market. Her son Michael, 21, is engaged and daughter Corrin, 19, is completing a degree in massage therapy at MCC. Cer‑acchi decided to open a shop.
A close friend and local auctioneer, Dan Bauer, drove her around the city looking at properties. The couple has been
Laura Ceracchi (Photo by NancyO’Donnell)
collaborating on household and liquidation sales since 2002.
“I was waiting for her to look at the South Wedge,” said Bauer. “There was time this A%",(& -<(-&A-=& I,,()&A/$%& -.‑tique shops. There’s so much possibility here.”
“The area is up and com‑ing,” said Cerrachi, who fell in love with the heavy reddish stone steps of a former printing store, now home to her busi‑ness.
Presently, she’s concen‑trating on selling distinctive X#<./=%/.*=& -.)& M(A(,<7H& A/$%&R</8(=& $%-$& <-.*(& X<"1& yY& 8,/R?".& (-<</.*=& $"& y^YG& "OM(8$=&d’art. Whimsical pieces include two metal lamps cast into deer %(-)=&A/$%&<(-,&-.$,(<=&-2-8%()4&gB&$%/.>&/$&A-=&-&%#.$(<C=&M">(Hf&said Dan. Ceracchi has been known to buy “hideous pieces” she uses as “gifts” for her three brothers, who love her too much to return them.
Other one of a kind items are displayed around the shop: !$"1R(,& 0"1R-.7& *,-==& gI<(&balls,” once used “to put out I<(=Hf& )(.$-,& 8%-<$=& 8/<8-& :{zGH&and Egyptian‑styled leather foot stools.
Noteworthy pieces for sale include a tall chair worthy "X& -.& -<8%O/=%"R4& P3-#(<& =R(‑cializes in religious furniture and art and recently helped to liquidate items from the Car‑melite Monastery and Naza‑<($%&0",,(*(4Q&@.&"->&)<"R&,(-X&desk from the late 1800s shares space with French three‑legged parlor tables and 1920s stained *,-==&,-1R=4&@6"<)-O,(&"</*/.-,&paintings hang on the walls and area tables hold crystal bowls and a Victorian angel planter.
The new shop owner plans to eventually expand into a coins and gold exchange, but she was sure she didn’t want to be “the corner shop that only sells wedding sets.”
“There’s no regulation in gold sales,” said Ceracchi, who remembers coming to a point where she needed to sell some *",)& M(A(,<7& -.)& <(-,/Z/.*& $%-$&she didn’t receive full value.
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Wedge Residents Raise Awareness and Funds to End Violence Against Women & Girls
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en and girls. Every year, Planned Parenthood of the Rochester/Syracuse Region organizes a series of events through V‑Day. V‑Day is a global movement to stop violence against women and girls started by playwright Eve Ensler, author of The Vagina
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Still want to do more? The 1-/.& (N(.$H& -& O(.(I$& R(<X"<‑mance of playwright/founder Eve Ensler’s The Vagina Mono9logues will be held on Saturday, `-<8%& ;^H& ;G::& -$& vEGG& R414& -$&the Hochstein School of Music and Dance in Rochester, NY. The performance will be ASL interpreted. Presale tickets are available for $20/general public and $10/students and seniors. Tickets will be available at the )""<&X"<&y;Yu*(.(<-,&R#O,/8&-.)&y:Yu=$#)(.$=& -.)& =(./"<=4& +<(‑sale tickets are available online at www.pprsr.org.
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(l‐r) Johannes Bockwoldt, Chris Fields, Michelle Brown and Antoine McCloud (Photo by Nancy O’Donnell)
lege student’s long cold night in a “haunted” factory where he learns about commitment and courage from the ghost of a slave who escaped to freedom in Rochester.
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Wedge Weddings
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Wedge – The Movie
Linden Street painted ladies (Photo by Johannes Bockwoldt)
_"8-,& !"#$%& '()*(& I,1‑maker Johannes Bockwoldt 8<(-$()& -& =%"<$&I,1&"X&%/=& X-‑vorite part of town that fea‑tures cameo appearances by a host of South Wedge no‑$-O,(=E& c(../X(<& +"=(7& Pa()"‑./=$& 0%"8",-$(QH& c"%.& '%/$(&PT�#-,�'%/$(Q4& W/-& !,"-.&P!,/1& U"")/(QH& c-<()& b-,(.‑$/.(& PVR(.& d-8(QH& =/.*(<& c"=(&Jimenez. Also making an ap‑pearance is Cynthia Howk of the Landmark Society of Western New York, who in‑N/$(=&N/(A(<=&$"&(.M"7&%/=$"<7E&“It’s really all around you in
the South Wedge.” SWPC Ex‑ecutive Bob Boyd summarizes what makes the South Wedge the place that it is—“It’s the people.”
Bruce McLellan, a local singer/songwriter and life coach at Apercu, provides an original =".*& X"<& $%(&I,1&(.$/$,()&g_"=$&Kissing You.”
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15The WedgeFebruary ‑ March 2011
College Town Excitement Heats UpBy Nancy O’Donnell
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The University of Roch‑ester unveiled the architect, developer and designs behind College Town, a multi‑million )",,-<&<(M#N(.-$/".&"X&-&=$<($8%&of Mt. Hope between Elmwood -.)&0</2(.)(.&3,N)4H&)#</.*&-&c-.4& ;Y& R<(==& 8".X(<(.8(& -$& !$4&Anne’s. The press conference -2<-8$()& 8/$7& -.)& 8"#.$7& "\‑cials and a score of neighbor‑hood activists who listened as U of R President Joel Seligman )(=8</O()& $%(& R<"M(8$& -=& g".(&that is potentially transforma‑tive for this neighborhood.”
In an early invitation‑only meeting, developer Randy Rut‑tenberg, Fairmount Properties, praised“local neighborhood groups for their tireless hours” in support of College Town. He emphasized the need to make $%(&R<"M(8$&-&g)(=$/.-$/".&A/$%&a village atmosphere, a place for concerts, festivals, not any‑thing like a mall.”
“It will be a way to bridge the neighborhood with the Uni‑N(<=/$7Hf&=-/)&]#2(.O(<*4
Ronald Paprocki, the uni‑versity’s senior vice president X"<&-)1/./=$<-$/".&-.)&I.-.8(H&
said that if details work out within the next few months, ground‑breaking for an “urban streetscape” would begin in ear‑ly 2012 with an estimated com‑pletion date of 2013. Fairmount Properties, based in Cleveland, OH, will provide the funds for $%(&R<"M(8$&A%/,(&$%(&t./N(<=/$7&will continue to own the prop‑erty.
South East Area Coalition Director Helen Hogan facili‑tated a Task Force that met ev‑ery month during the last three years to monitor College Town plans and provided a “vehicle of communication between the University and the commu‑nity.” At one point, the group asked the city for a six‑month moratorium on “all building activity for the purpose of con‑ducting a land use, transporta‑tion and planning study for Mt. Hope Avenue between Elm‑wood Avenue and the E. Hen‑</(2-u]-,(/*%&!$4&/.$(<=(8$/".=4f&
“Today’s announcement validates the work that the task force has done over the past three years,” said Hogan. “Pub‑lic engagement is essential to
the success of neighborhood planning. Each stakeholder on the task force has worked hard to communicate to their constit‑uents and bring back to the table the concerns, issues and ideas of the larger community. It is this collaborative approach that has provided the community with $%/=&N(<7&(h8/$/.*&R<"M(8$4f
Dan Hurley, president of the Upper Mt. Hope Neighbor‑hood Association, emphasized to the group that the area was important as a “gateway to the city.”
J%(&YGGHGGG&=�#-<(?X""$&)(‑velopment replaces a parking lot and two buildings along a busy stretch of Mt. Hope Av‑enue with a urban streetscape that includes two story build‑/.*=4& J%(& I<=$& [""<& A/,,& %",)&boutiques and restaurants, with 12‑feet‑wide sidewalks that en‑courage outdoor seating, and market rate apartments above. A hotel and conference center and a small grocery store are -,="& R,-..()4& ]#2(.O(<*& =-/)&he has been receiving “heavy lobbying to snare Trader Joe’s, the California chain that has a national cult‑like following.
The initial design also in‑cludes a YMCA which could partner with the U of R Medical 0(.$(<&/.&gA(,,.(==&R<"M(8$=Hf&-&bookstore and a Rochester Re‑gional Genesee Transportation Authority transit site for bus riders.
College Town will also ben‑(I$& X<"1&-& 8/$7&"X&]"8%(=$(<&yY&million reconstruction of the one‑half mile from Elmwood Avenue to Rossiter Road. The road improvements widen Mt. Hope Avenue while adding a 1()/-.&-.)&=,"A&$<-\8&O7&-))‑ing on‑street parking.
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MCC Exhibits Rarely Seen Black American Art
Rarely seen works of Afri‑can‑American artists are being featured as the Freedom Place Collection at Monroe Commu‑nity College’s Mercer Gallery $%<"#*%&d(O4&;v4&J%(&-<$/=$=&/.‑clude Benny Andrews, Romare Bearden, Robert Freeman, Ala‑ma Thomas and Richard Yard.
“Paintings range from ab‑=$<-8$&$"&I*#<-$/N(H&X<"1&<#<-,&$"&urban – in their drawings, col‑lages, lithographs, oils, acrylics and watercolors. Scenes of cot‑$".&I(,)=&-.)&R-/.$/.*=&"X&M-ZZ&
musicians and partygoers share space on the gallery walls with R"<$<-/$=& -.)& 8-.N-=(=& I,,()&with geometric forms,” said Hency Yuen‑Eng, MCC public -6-/<=&=$-6&1(1O(<4
The exhibit coincides with a number of events open to the public to celebrate Black His‑tory Month.
Events include a gallery talk by Robert Freeman at 4 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 2; a panel dis‑cussion involving regional art‑ists about African‑American art of the Harlem Renaissance pe‑riod at 2 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 13; and an original Sankofa African Dance and Drum Ensemble per‑formance integrating elements of the art collection into their 1#=/8& -.)& 1"N(1(.$=& -$& vEFG&R414& d</)-7H& d(O4& ::4& P@& =8%()‑ule of exhibit‑related events at MCC can be found at www.1".<"(884()#u*"u1(<8(<4Q
MCC Black American Art Exhibit
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SWPC Open House 2011
Tony Sciarabba, Sarah Johnstone and Frank LoganSouth Wedge mingling I‐Pad and Eoin Dennis
Allyn VanDusen and Bobby Blocker Zahra Langford and Tanya Zwahlen George and Lorrie Lorson, and Tony Sciarabba
Mark Sandler, Absolute Yoga, and Priscilla Auchincloss, PhysikosNBN Leader Carlene Woodward and Dan Hurley Brian Donato and Allan Handelman, Conifer Development
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Bill Klingensmith and Neal RudinPaul “Kokomo” Waller and Carlene Woodward
Honorary SWPC board member John “JD” Dennis Abdirashid Mohamud
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