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Parma resident Carole Welch holds one of her favorite penny rugs, one which depicts autumn leaves. This rug is one of twenty nine that Carole created that was on display at the Parma Town Library during the month of August. Penny rugs originated around the time of the Civil War, women used pieces of wool to make rugs that were used to clean boots. Pennies were bigger in those days and were used as patterns and also were sewn into the rugs. Carole has been doing needlework and painting “all my life” and has made about 100 penny rugs in the past eight years. She exclaimed: “I am teaching my friends how to make them. All the patterns are made from my head; I used to see them at craft shows and now I use them for gifts and around the house.” Photo by Walter Horylev.

September is library card sign-up monthSeptember is Library Card Sign-up

Month, a time when the Ogden Farmers’ Library joins with public libraries nation-wide to make sure that every patron has the most important card of all – a free li-brary card.

Resources at the Ogden Farmers’ Li-brary are available to anyone who has a library card. Students and adults can turn to the library for materials, programs and knowledgeable library staff. Today’s li-braries aren’t only a place of quiet study, but also creative and engaging community centers where anyone can use new tech-nology, or just relax with peers. The Ogden Farmers’ Library offers access to a variety of print and digital resources, including resources that patrons can access with a library card, such as e-books, online cata-log searching and placing items on hold. It

also provides a variety of programs to pa-trons of all ages. Throughout the course of the month, the library will host a number of activities, including:•A raffle for adults and children who reg-ister for a new library card. Prizes include gift baskets for winners; two adults and two children, chosen at the end of the month.•Check out books with a library card and choose one item from a basket of small goodies. •In order to encourage more people to sign up for a library card, librarians will travel through town during each Monday in Sep-tember. Individuals will be asked to “show me your library card.” Those that come up with a card will receive a prize.

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Roberts Wesleyan fall previewsby Warren Kozireski

Cross CountryIn their first year of full NCAA Division II eligibility, both the women’s and men’s cross country teams won their respective East Coast Conference titles. Now for an encore, they hope to do it again.

The men lost their top runner in Kevin Brown, but the rest of the top-six returns in senior Justin Bender (17th at Region-als and 6th at the ECC Championships), senior Thomas Rodger (19th at Regionals and 4th at the ECC Championships) and juniors Matthew Watson, Keith Pease and Aaron Bellomo.

The women were “hit hard with the loss of three standout seniors,” according to co-head coach Andrew Door. “Rachel Prut-sman, an NCAA Division II All-American in cross country, has exhausted her cross country eligibility and will only be com-peting in indoor and outdoor track this year. Rachel Hust and Megan Hulton who both earned all-conference and all-region honors last year and both finished in the top 100 at DII Nationals graduated in the spring (also graduated)”.

“The team will rely on three juniors: Elizabeth Valento (82nd at DII Nationals), April Sablan (90th at DII Nationals), and Rachel Hutchinson (180th at DII Nation-als). The team will look to fill out its var-sity squad with seniors Brittany Ward and Julia Berkowicz, sophomores Emily Betts and Emily Durso, or another team mem-ber who steps up.”

This year the NCAA Division II champi-onships will be held in Joplin, MO, but it begins with the ECC Championships Octo-ber 24 in Brookville, NY and the Division II East Region Championships November 7 - top three teams at the East Region Championships qualify for Nationals.

Women’s VolleyballFirst year head coach Doug Porterfield in-herits a 16-11 team that finishes last sea-son fourth in the East Coast Conference, and the cupboard is hardly bare despite losing 1,000 career kill All-Americans Jordan Wilson and Kendall Havener to graduation and a trio of players who will likely miss the start of the campaign due to injury.

“The team is excited to get started this year,” Porterfield said via email. “With a new head coach and coaching staff, there will be some changes just because of per-sonalities and preferences. Last season I was able to spend a good deal of time with Jon and Kirsten Meyers and the team pri-or to their decision to step down. The Mey-ers’ were instrumental in the transition to NCAA D2 for Roberts Volleyball and they are sorely missed.

“It is a tough conference with a lot of travel for the Roberts Team but they are up for the challenge.”

Senior setter Maggie Concannon is ex-pected to miss the beginning of the season as is senior libeiro Olivia Zureck and out-side hitter Alex Tahauri, so depth will be an early challenge.

Sophomore outside hitter Courtney Tay-

lor will be a key on offense after her out-standing freshman season. Sophomore Ce-leste Hartsough is slotted as a right side attack, but can move to any position on the court. And junior Anjali Thomson will try to fill Havener’s sneakers at the net.

“Sophomore Elisabeth Rivera will be stepping into the primary setter position for 2015 and junior Rebekah Sanchez will be returning in her DS role,” Porterfield said.

Newcomers expected to contribute in-clude senior Katharine Dovi, who has been running Track and Field the last three years but is adding volleyball back into her life. Senior transfer Kathleen Steger (Hilton) started at Roberts but transferred out. She returns as an outside hitter.

Freshmen include Kristina Button at middle hitter, Riley Moll at middle hitter with Churchville native Alison Vannest and Alissa Borlaug expected to be used in utility roles. Kathryn Mansfield, Saman-tha Ess and Shelby Strausbaugh will sup-plement the defense.

The schedule includes 12 regular season home matches with the Redhawks opening at Georgian Court’s Lion Invitational Sep-tember 5-6 before hosting a quad match September 11-12 with Millersville, Saint Rose, and Indiana (Pa.).

Roberts Wesleyan will host Durham (Ont.) in a Homecoming exhibition match on Saturday, September 26 after enter-taining Le Moyne on September 25 in a non-conference match.

The team will enjoy a four-match home stand in mid-October, which starts with a rivalry match against Daemen on October 13. They will then host Bridgeport (Octo-ber 16), Dowling (October 17), and then Mercy (October 24) during that stretch.

Women’s soccerThe Redhawks offense pulses around the foot of junior and Churchville-Chili grad Bella Mitrevski. The NCCAA All-East Re-gion co-Player of the Year and East Coast Conference First Team selection has net-ted 24 goals with 63 points in 34 games over two years. Second leading scorer Ellie Swan (Churchville-Chili) and third lead-ing scorer Heaven Palamitia are both back for their senior seasons. Palamitia was an NCCAA Second Team pick a year ago.

Sami Moreno and Orla Martin return up front along with senior Brittany Hough-ton, who missed all of last season with an ACL tear.

The team lost multi-year starting goal-keeper Marissa Sell (Brockport) to gradu-ation, but either sophomore Alyssa Jim or freshman Mary Kate Eckert will have the luxury of an experienced defense in front of her.

Senior Miranda Colon (Churchville-Chili) and sophomore Shannon Donahue each played in every game last season. Juniors Kiki Luedke and Christina Burke give the team plenty of experience on the back line.

Juniors Courtney Hartnett and Jodi Kester with sophomore Taylor Fletcher (Churchville-Chili) return to anchor the midfield.

“We lost three seniors but have an in-coming class of 12 that includes three transfers and we’re looking for an immedi-ate impact from three or four,” second year head coach Bobby McColl said. “We will be deeper from the bench.”

Among that incoming class are Ronja Rimsler via Sweden and Spencerport na-tive and Aquinas grad Adrianna Russell - both at midfield. Holley native Sam Bar-niak will also try to pry some minutes from the veteran squad.

The Redhawks have nine home games and open the campaign with four of their first five games at home as they will host non-conference opponents Le Moyne (Sep-tember 3) and Ohio Dominican (Septem-ber 5). After visiting Saint Rose (Septem-ber 9), the team will return home for two more non-conference dates by hosting Cedarville (September 12) and Edinboro (September 19). Their East Coast Confer-ence slate starts on the road this season when they visit St. Thomas Aquinas on September 25. Some of the other notable ECC home games include Molloy (October 9), Daemen (October 2), Bridgeport (Octo-ber 30), and Dowling (November 1).

Men’s soccerAfter five years as an assistant to Mark Fish, Scott Reber was appointed in De-cember as the new head coach. Fish leaves the program with 102 career wins, rank-ing him third in program history.

“I’m excited about the upcoming season as we have a strong returning class and several quality recruits,” Reber said. “The team looks to build on their success last year and take it to the next level.”

That was an NCCAA East Region cham-pionship. They lose leading scorer, NCCAA First Team and East Coast Conference Second Team All-American Michael Cun-ningham leaving a scoring void but have a solid core for 2015.

Senior goalkeeper Michael Scavone was 11-6-3 last year with five shutouts. Junior Malcolm Shaw will be given an opportu-nity to find the back of the net more fre-quently up front.

“Our incoming freshman look to con-tribute and help the time right from the start.” They include Toronto natives Mat-thew Trasente and Daniel Maxwell, Tom Mousso and Matt Ketzer.

The Redhawks begin their regular sea-son with three home games starting Sep-tember 5 versus University Pittsburgh at Johnstown before starting their confer-ence schedule with a tough stretch of three straight beginning September 19.

Women’s tennisThe Redhawks made the NCCAA postsea-son for the third consecutive year, but will be looking for returners to compete against higher seeded opponents and newcomers to contribute right away after losing top singles and doubles player and NCCAA First team All-American Fatima Ouattara to graduation.

Head coach Becky Bonner’s squad will be led by sophomore Natalie Cardona and senior Camilla Linhart. Cardona was 11-12 playing mostly third singles last year and 8-6 as part of the second doubles team. Linhart went 16-6 playing mostly as a fifth singles.

“Redhawks Women’s Tennis looks solid this year with no weak links in the lineup,” Bonner said. “The level is high and across the board … very talented, mentally tough and hard-working team.”

Churchville-Chili’s Alyssa Brault joins the squad as a freshman after she became the first girl’s tennis player to win a sec-tional title in 2012. Brault managed to win the same title in 2013 and hold the pro-gram record with 94 career wins.

Marine Kennel via France and Tiffany Hamdan from Johnson City will also move into the regular lineup right away.

Roberts jumps right into East Coast Conference play on the first weekend with a trip to NYC to play Queens and Molly September 4 and 5. Their home opener is September 16 versus rival Daemen. Their ECC schedule concludes on home court October 16 against LIU Post. Men’s golfPlacing fifth in the East Region in their first year of eligibility, the Redhawks re-turn having lost just two seniors. Three starters join four incoming freshmen in year two of Division II competition.

“We are poised to utilize our young ros-ter and build upon the 5th place finish last year,” assistant coach Todd Smith said. “Behind captain and 4th year starter, Shane Gleason, 3rd year starter Tom Kolb, and 2nd year starter Caleb Edwards, the team will be looking to some of its new freshmen recruits, including Greece NY native Andrew Fedele, to come right in and compete for starting spots.”

Roberts now calls Ridgemont Country Club home, but opens at Syracuse in the Atlantic/East Region Preview in the first of four events this fall prior to the NCCAA Championships in mid-October in Panama City, Florida. The schedule then resumes in March.Michael Scavone

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Churchville-Chili Board of Education vacancy notice

The Churchville-Chili Board of Educa-tion would like to inform its residents of a board member position vacancy. Board Member Sherry Johnson has announced her retirement as a board member to assume the position of Executive Direc-tor of the Monroe County School Board Association. The board and the district would like to acknowledge Sherry’s com-mitment, dedication and leadership dur-ing her eighteen years as a board member of the Churchville-Chili Central School District.

The Board is seeking a community member willing to fulfill this vacated role. Individuals interested must submit a letter of interest addressed to President Kathleen Dillon, no later than September 14 at her email address: kdillon@cccsd.

org or you may mail a letter to her atten-tion at the district office, 139 Fairbanks Road, Churchville, NY 14428. Candidates will be interviewed by the Board of Edu-cation with the hope of an anticipated appointment at the October 13 Board of Education meeting. The individual would fill the vacancy for the remainder of the 2015-16 school year.

For more information, visit the board candidate webpage at www.cccsd.org/BOEcandidate.

In order to run for the Board of Educa-tion, a candidate must be: able to read and write; a qualified voter of the Churchville-Chili Central School District; at least 18 years of age; and a legal resident of the district for a continuous and uninterrupt-ed period of at least one year.

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Brockport Volunteer Firefighters Assoc. to hold fourteenth annual vigil

The Brockport Volunteer Firefighter’s Association will hold its annual 9/11 Vigil on Friday, September 11. This year’s for-mat has changed due to other equally important local and regional ceremonies and activities taking place that day. The vigil will take place at Fire Station #4, 237 South Main Street on the corner of Park Avenue.

Opening ceremonies begin at 8:30 a.m. with the lowering of the flag. The ringing of the bell (FDNY signal 5-5-5-5) will then follow at 8:47 a.m. Closing ceremonies will begin at 6:30 p.m. with the Ring of Gold surrounding the memorial monument. Honor Guards will be posted throughout the entire day up until the closing ceremo-nies.

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Peddlers Market in Brockport Sept. 12The annual Peddlers Market will be held

Saturday, September 12, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the Morgan-Man-ning House, 151 Main Street, Brockport. Admission is free.

About 30 vendors are expected. They will offer antiques, plants, handmade items, soaps, jams, scarves, flowers, an-tiques and collectibles. Baked goods will also be available.

A “Carriage House Sale” (formerly the “Junque Sale”) will offer gently used qual-

ity items and collectibles in the carriage house.

Food and refreshments including hot dogs, hamburgers, Italian sausage with peppers and onions, popcorn and drinks will be available for sale.

The Western Monroe Historical Society sponsors the event and will have a mem-bership table with many local history items available.

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