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PRESORTED STANDARD U.S. POSTAGE PAID ADDISON, N.Y. PERMIT NO. 3 “The Paper People Read” 42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801 Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283 addison post See us on the web at www.addisonpost.net email: [email protected] Vol. 54 No. 43 Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Thursday, JULY 2, 2020 Our office will be CLOSING AT NOON Friday, July 3rd Have a safe and happy 4th of July Museum Reopening Now that we are in Phase 4, The Middletown Historical Society will reopen the museum one day a week for July. The rst two Fridays July 3rd and second Friday July 10th, the Museum will be open from 1-4pm. The Museum will be open two Saturdays, July 18th and July 25th for visitors from 10 am to 1pm. Stop in and see our displays, pictures and celebrate Addison and surrounding towns of Cameron, Rathbone, Tuscarora and Woodhull’s past history. Use our people books and cemetery records for any genealogy searches. All are welcome. Hot Dog Lunch Take Out On July 3rd from 11am to 3pm, stop by and get a Hot Dog, bag of chips and a soda for a donation to help the museum with its expenses. We will be set up in front of the museum. Celebrate the 4th holiday with an all American hot dog lunch. Risingville U.M. Church - Strawberry Time Our homemade Ice Cream and Strawberry shortcake, Drive In - Drive Out, Saturday, July 11, 2020, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. or until gone. Risingville United Methodist Church, 4530 County Rt. 11, Cameron Mills, NY 14820. J-T Board of Education Meeting The Jasper-Troupsburg Board of Education will hold its reorganization meeting on, Wednesday, July 8, 2020, with the board beginning its regular meeting at 6 pm at the junior/senior high school in Jasper. New Pastoral Leader We have wonderful news to share!!! The Vestries of Church of the Redeemer, Addison and Christ Episcopal Church, Corning have affirmed the appointment of The Rev. Joshua Barrett to the ministries of both churches. Josh will become Church of the Redeemer’s new Pastoral Leader and Christ Episcopal Church’s new Pastoral Associate. He will begin his new ministry on July 1, 2020 and will be spending 60% of his time with Addison and 40% of his time with Corning. We are thrilled that Josh will be joining us in ministry. His energy, passion, deep faith and skill will be a blessing as we continue to boldly proclaim God’s love both in Addison and in Corning. Risley 2020 Reunion Cancelled The Risley Reunion at Robert and Sharon Risley’s home on July 18, 2020, has been cancelled due to the COVID-19. Next year July 27, 2021 the reunion will be held at their home in Prattsburgh. Military Appreciation Banners For Troupsburg The project for Troupsburg has begun! If you are interested in purchasing a banner to honor someone who has served, or is serving, in any branch of our military forces, please call Kim at (607) 458-5591. I will be collecting information for these banners until August 1st. More online nancial classes from Cornell Cooperative Extension Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County is offering more online nancial classes during this epidemic. Upcoming classes online include: The Probate Process This online class will take place Tuesday, July 7 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. The loss of a loved one is always difcult. If you are named as the Executor of the decedent’s estate, your legal duties compound the difculty and could leave you feeling lost. If you want to know what needs to be done after the death of a loved one, join us in a free informational workshop called The Estate Administration Survival Guide: The Probate Process. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County again partners with Patrick Roth, Elder Law Attorney, CPA from Corning, to lead this workshop. He will help you: · Learn about various types of estate administration and when each is used. · Discover the steps that occur in every estate administration. · Learn the three “T’s” of estate administration (Taxes, Time and Tolls). · Discover what you can do now to make the process easier for your loved ones after you pass away. It is an aging society, so there are some important facts everyone should know to begin planning for long term care for your loved ones. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County is offering a free workshop, Long Term Care Planning, to help sort through the options from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on July 28. The workshop will be led by Patrick J. Roth, Elder Law Attorney, CPA from Corning. He will explain what Medicare covers, veteran options, Medicaid eligibility for a nursing home, long term care insurances, and planning options for you and your family. The session will include: · Discover the four parts of Medicare and what is covered by each part. · Learn about nancial benets that you may be eligible for if you (or your spouse) are a veteran. · Discover the Medicaid eligibility rules surrounding long term care. · Learn how to plan for your future long term care costs. All of the above classes require pre -registration and the link(s) for the webinars will be emailed. Please register at http://putknowledgetowork.org/nance.

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PRESORTEDSTANDARD

U.S.POSTAGE

PAID

ADDISON, N.Y.PERMIT NO. 3“The Paper

People Read”

42 Main Street Addison, N.Y. 14801 • Ph. 607-359-2238 / Fax 607-359-2283

addison postSee us on the web at www.addisonpost.net • email: [email protected]

Vol. 54 No. 43 Hours: Monday thru Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm Thursday, JULY 2, 2020

Our offi ce will be

CLOSING AT NOON

Friday, July 3rd

Have a safe and happy

4th of July Museum Reopening

Now that we are in Phase 4, The Middletown Historical Society will reopen the museum one day a week for July. The fi rst two Fridays July 3rd and second Friday July 10th, the Museum will be open from 1-4pm. The Museum will be open two Saturdays, July 18th and July 25th for visitors from 10 am to 1pm. Stop in and see our displays, pictures and celebrate Addison and surrounding towns of Cameron, Rathbone, Tuscarora and Woodhull’s past history. Use our people books and cemetery records for any genealogy searches. All are welcome.

Hot Dog Lunch Take Out On July 3rd from 11am to 3pm, stop by and get a Hot Dog, bag of chips and a soda for a donation to help the museum with its expenses. We will be set up in front of the museum. Celebrate the 4th holiday with an all American hot dog lunch.

Risingville U.M. Church - Strawberry Time

Our homemade Ice Cream and Strawberry shortcake, Drive In - Drive Out, Saturday, July 11, 2020, 1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. or until gone. Risingville United Methodist Church, 4530 County Rt. 11, Cameron Mills, NY 14820.

J-T Board of Education Meeting

The Jasper-Troupsburg Board of Education will hold its reorganization meeting on, Wednesday, July 8, 2020, with the board beginning its regular meeting at 6 pm at the junior/senior high school in Jasper.

New Pastoral LeaderWe have wonderful news to share!!! The Vestries of Church of the Redeemer, Addison and Christ Episcopal Church, Corning have affirmed the appointment of The Rev. Joshua Barrett to the ministries of both churches. Josh will become Church of the Redeemer’s new Pastoral Leader and Christ Episcopal Church’s new Pastoral Associate. He will begin his new ministry on July 1, 2020 and will be spending 60% of his time with Addison and 40% of his time with Corning. We are thrilled that Josh will be joining us in ministry. His energy, passion, deep faith and skill will be a blessing as we continue to boldly proclaim God’s love both in Addison and in Corning.

Risley 2020 Reunion Cancelled

The Risley Reunion at Robert and Sharon Risley’s home on July 18, 2020, has been cancelled due to the COVID-19. Next year July 27, 2021 the reunion will be held at their home in Prattsburgh.

Military Appreciation Banners

For Troupsburg The project for Troupsburg has begun! If you are interested in purchasing a banner to honor someone who has served, or is serving, in any branch of our military forces, please call Kim at (607) 458-5591. I will be collecting information for these banners until August 1st.

More online fi nancial classes from Cornell Cooperative Extension

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County is offering more online fi nancial classes during this epidemic. Upcoming classes online include:• The Probate ProcessThis online class will take place Tuesday, July 7 from 3:00-5:00 p.m. The loss of a loved one is always diffi cult. If you are named as the Executor of the decedent’s estate, your legal duties compound the diffi culty and could leave you feeling lost. If you want to know what needs to be done after the death of a loved one, join us in a free informational workshop called The Estate Administration Survival Guide: The Probate Process.Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County again partners with Patrick Roth, Elder Law Attorney, CPA from Corning, to lead this workshop. He will help you:· Learn about various types of estate administration and when each is used.· Discover the steps that occur in every estate administration.· Learn the three “T’s” of estate administration (Taxes, Time and Tolls).· Discover what you can do now to make the process easier for your loved ones after you pass away.• It is an aging society, so there are some important facts everyone should know to begin planning for long term care for your loved ones. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County is offering a free workshop, Long Term Care Planning, to help sort through the options from 1:00-3:00 p.m. on July 28.The workshop will be led by Patrick J. Roth, Elder Law Attorney, CPA from Corning. He will explain what Medicare covers, veteran options, Medicaid eligibility for a nursing home, long term care insurances, and planning options for you and your family. The session will include:· Discover the four parts of Medicare and what is covered by each part.· Learn about fi nancial benefi ts that you may be eligible for if you (or your spouse) are a veteran.· Discover the Medicaid eligibility rules surrounding long term care.· Learn how to plan for your future long term care costs.All of the above classes require pre -registration and the link(s) for the webinars will be emailed. Please register at http://putknowledgetowork.org/fi nance.

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Jasper Troupsburg Senior Madison Herold is the daughter of LeeAnne Jordan and the late Ryan Herold. Coach Jordan said: Maddy loved the game of softball. She joined our program with very little knowledge of the game. She had improved her skills a lot through the years. She played the outfi eld, mostly centerfi eld. Each year she worked hard to improve on every facet of her game. Her bunting skills were outstanding. I was looking forward to getting a solid senior year out of Madison. Madison plans on going to college in the fall.

Jasper Troupsburg Senior Jillian Miles is the daughter of Cory and Annette Miles. Coach Essigman said:Jillian would have been a team captain this year and has years of experience in track and fi eld. Over the years Jillian has scored points in the 100 hurdles, the 400 hurdles, the 3000, pole vault, shot put, steeplechase, 3200 relay, and this year she was going to focus on the pentathlon. Over her career, she has won multiple sectional, county, and invitational ribbons in different events. Jillian is hard working, kind, has a ready smile, and really cares about the girls on her team. She

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is an excellent leader and with a sincere Christian character. Jillian thought the team had a chance to excel this year and was ready to work hard to make that happen. JT salutes Team Captain Jillian Miles! Jillian plans on attending college in the fall.

2020 - 2021 PA Hunting Licenses Now On Sale!

West Union History Museum News I am starting my hours back up for the Museum on Tuesday and Thursday nights from 6:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. If you would like to come any other time please feel free to get in touch with me at 607-225-4444. Larry Keegin donated a corn sheller, this is a nice addition to the museum. Brian and Hillary McCaffrey and family did great landscaping, with help of Young Hickory Flower Farm. It looks great. Our 175th West Union celebration is rescheduled for Saturday, August 15, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. for the cow paddy bingo. Tickets are still available. Contact me if you are interested. Keep watch for more details and updates on the celebration. Submitted by Larry McCaffrey, West Union Town Historian.

Have A Talk With JesusSubmitted by Sharon Calkins

If you’re feeling frightened and don’t know what to doHave a talk with Jesus, He has answers just for you.

Our nations in a mess right now with murder, fi res and suchJesus will take care of you, He loves you very much. If you feel frustrated and you think that no one cares

Remember you can go talk Him when you say your prayers.There is nothing that our Lord can’t do to put your mind at rest

He will always love you and think that you’re the best. Be thankful for the little things, don’t worry about the rough

God will handle all these things, nothing is too tough. He healed the sick and raised the dead and made the blind to seeBecause He did these things, think what He’ll do for you and me.

Don’t worry about tomorrow, concentrate on todayWorrying takes away your joy, there is a better way

Be satisfi ed with what you have, your faith, your hope, your loveAll good things come from our God, look to Heaven above.

Butterfl y to PeopleSubmitted by Elouise Hults

All cannot be as a color fi lled butterfl y. Some are more intricate than others

Yet all remain butterfl ies.No exception.

Whatever their appearance each are designed to be a beautiful butterfl y.

And so goes people.We are of one race.

It’s fi lled with individually unique participants. All are of God’s deliberate and specifi c design.

Rejoice and be glad.We are people created in God’s image

Top of the line for all to see each are truly special. ‘Cause God planned us to be the varied you and me,

Complex for the world would know and see,We’re better than any butterfl y could ever hope to be.

No exception.Regardless of appearance each are designed to be of the one

human race.

Woodhull Food Pantry The Woodhull Food Pantry is open by appointment, call 607-458-5279 leave a message and we will get back to you.

Addison Rural Cemetery Association Donation List

General DonationKen HendleyThank you.Donations may be sent to Eugene Wade, 4 Highland Ave., Addison, NY. 14801.

Alfred Station Seventh-Day Baptist Church “Baptist With A Difference”

Yes, your friends and neighbors at the Alfred Station Seventh-day Baptist Church have opened for “Face to Face” Worship Experience. You are invited to Worship this Sabbath (Sat.) July 4. The doors of the church-meetinghouse open at 10:30 am. While sitting in the Sanctuary Worship through Contemporary Hymns of Praise, Classical Hymns, and at 10:55 am Modern Choruses. At 11:00 am the Sabbath Worship Experience begins with the ringing of the Church meetinghouse Bell and because it is July 4 the singing of The Star Spangle Banner. When you come to ‘Face to Face’ Worship Experience please wear a protective face mask, be ready to answer 3 questions about you and the virus, experience social distancing in the Sanctuary and to be dismissed at the close of the Worship Experience. This Sabbath’s Sermon takes a break from the series on “The 10 Commandments”. Together our focus will be on the “Christians relationship to Government” through an examination of New Testament texts including Matthew 22:17-21 and Romans 13:1-7. The Sermon hopes to help in what we are experiencing in our living to answer some of the questions as to how we as believers we should respond. At 10:55 am we welcome the “Cloud Congregation” through live participatory Streaming at”: Streaming.org- www.alfredstationsdb.org; Alfred Station Seventh-day Baptist Church Facebook Page ; Alfred Station Seventh-day Baptist Church You-Tube Chanel If you would like to join us for this Sabbath’s (Sat.) July 4 11:00 am Worship Experience? The Church Meetinghouse is located at 585 Route 244 Alfred Station. If you desire further information please call the church offi ce at 607-587-9176. Hope you will join us on Sabbath July 4, in “Face to Face”’ or “Cloud Congregation” Worship “Grace, Mercy and Peace from God our Father and the LORD Jesus Christ”.

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NOTICE OF COMPLETION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL

(Pursuant to Section 516 of the Real Property Tax Law)

Notice is hereby given that the assessor(s) of the City/Town of Tuscarora, Steuben County, N.Y., for the year 2020, has completed and verifi ed the fi nal assessment roll and a certifi ed copy has been fi led in the offi ce of the city/town clerk for the city/town of Tuscarora at 1094 Gill Road Addison, NY on the 1st day of July, 2020, for Tuscarora public inspection where such roll shall be retained as a public record. The fi nal assessment roll is available on the county website at http://www.steubencony.org/pages.asp?PID=464Howard ButlerAssessor Chairman

LEGAL NOTICELEASE FINANCING BID

Pursuant to Chapter 472 of the 1998 Session Laws of New York, the Jasper-Troupsburg Central School District hereby requests sealed bids for the lease of three (3) 66-passenger school buses for a fi ve (5) year term, commencing August 12, 2020. Bids will be accepted until 10:00 A.M. on Monday, July 13, 2020, at which time they will be publicly opened and read.Bids should be submitted to District Clerk. Bid specifi cations can be obtained from District Clerk, or by calling 607-792-3675. The Board of Education reserved the right to waive any informalities in or to reject any or all bids, or to accept the bid that in its judgment will be in the best interest of the District.

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2020 ADDISON YOUTH BASEBALL RULES 1. If you or your child has been ill or have been around somebody who has been ill, PLEASE stay home. PLEASE use common sense. 2. There will be NO sharing of food or drinks. Please bring drinks labeled with the player’s name. 3. NO sunfl ower seeds will be allowed. There will be zero tolerance for any type of spitting: water, gum, saliva etc.. 4. Addison Youth Baseball encourages ALL players to bring their own equipment to each practice and game. We want to minimize any sharing of equipment. Bats, helmets, catchers gear will be provided if players don’t have their own and will be properly sanitized between each use. We really need to minimize ANY sharing of equipment. 5. We will do our best to provide hand sanitizer for every team. 6. There will be NO post-game handshakes, fi st bumps or high fi ves. Teams will line up on their respective baselines and tip their caps to the other team to acknowledge a game well-played. 7. ONLY 4 players will be allowed in the major dugouts at any one time. The rest of the players will be directed to a designated area monitored by an adult. Players on the minor fi eld will have a designated area to sit that will be monitored by an adult. We will attempt to maintain social distancing in ALL areas. Players will rotate based on batting order in these areas. 8. Each team will have their own game balls to be used during their defensive half-inning. 9. ALL umpires will call the game from 6 feet behind the pitcher. 10. While face masks are not mandatory, if you and your child(ren) feel more comfortable wearing them there will be NO objections. We promote social distancing so when this isn’t possible we encourage the use of face masks. 11. There will be designated spectator areas as well as player areas. Family and friends are expected to respect these areas. 12. Spectators are expected to remain 6 feet apart, other than same household groups. 13. As dictated by Governor Cuomo, ONLY 2 spectators are allowed per player.

Cade Herold Named to Empire 8 Conference

President’s List The Empire 8 Conference recognized 94 Elmira College student-athletes on its semi-annual President’s List, which honors student-athletes who achieved a grade-point average of 3.75 or higher during the spring semester. Cade Herold, of Troupsburg, NY, was one of the EC student-athletes recognized. A league record 1,040 student-athletes from the league’s membership were recognized for their excellence in the classroom this past semester with the President’s List distinction, one of the most prestigious honors the conference recognizes. Recipients of this honor must earn a 3.75 grade-point average or higher during the semester, while participating in an NCAA-sponsored sport. In addition, the student-athlete must display positive conduct on and off campus and be enrolled full-time at the member institution. The conference states, “Its commitment to serve the educational needs of its student-athletes is the hallmark of the Empire 8 Conference.” The Soaring Eagles had 12 programs - baseball, men’s basketball, men’s golf, men’s ice hockey, men’s soccer, women’s basketball, women’s cross country, fi eld hockey, women’s ice hockey, women’s lacrosse, softball, and women’s volleyball - receive All-Academic Team status. EC fi eld hockey led the pack with a spring semester GPA of 3.59.

Local Residents Named to RIT Dean’s List

The following local residents made the Dean’s List at Rochester Institute of Technology for the 2020 Spring Semester. Degree-seeking undergraduate students are eligible for Dean’s List if their term GPA is greater than or equal to 3.400; they do not have any grades of “Incomplete”, “D” or “F”; and they have registered for, and completed, at least 12 credit hours.Jordan Woodhouse of Addison (14801), who is in the chemical engineering program.Makayla Mitchell of Addison (14801), who is in the dietetics and nutrition program.

Cazenovia College Announces Local Students

Named to Dean’s List Cazenovia College recognizes students for their academic achievement during the Spring 2020 semester. Local students named to the Dean’s List have achieved a 3.5 or better grade point average. Carly Leonard of Troupsburg; Jenna Stiles of Addison; Ian Watkins of Woodhull.

Woodhull Senior

CitizensThe Woodhull Senior Citizens will not meet in the month of July. Stay tuned for updates of when we will meet again. Everyone stay safe.

Vonderchek Named to Montana State University

President’s List Sarah Vonderchek of Addison, NY has been named to the President’s List at Montana State University for the Spring 2020 semester. Sarah is majoring in Ecology-Conservation Biology and minoring in Anthropology. Sarah was also named to the Dean’s List for the Fall 2019 semester at MSU. Sarah is the daughter of Michael and Sharon Vonderchek of Addison.

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DINING & EVENTS

[email protected]

For all your digital printing needs see us at the Addison Post• Business Cards • Raffle Tickets • Invoices • Color Copies

Phone: 607-359-2238

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NEW HOURSOpen till 9:00PM Daily

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RESTAURANT OPEN

FOR TAKE OUT OR DINE IN MEALS.LARGE SPACIOUS AIR CONDITIONED DINING ROOM.

TABLE PATTERN IS SET TO MEET THE 50% OCCUPANCY AND THE SOCIAL DISTANCING REQUIREMENT

WE ARE FOLLOWING THE GUIDELINES FROM THE CDC AND NYS OF HEALTH

FACEMASKS ARE REQUIRED WHEN ENTERING AND MOVING THROUGHOUT THE BUILDING.

THEY CAN BE REMOVED ONCE SEATED.

THURSDAY WING NIGHT 4-9 PM. $8/DOZ EAT IN AND $10/DOZ TAKE OUT. DRAFT BEER SPECIAL $2.75 DOMESTIC PINTS

FRIDAY FISH FRY 4-9 PM. HOUSE BATTERED HADDOCK, BAKED COD, WEEKLY SPECIALS AND MORE.

CALL 523-1005 TO PLACE YOUR ORDER OR MAKE A RESERVATION.

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WILL RESUME ON JULY 10TH

*PEOPLE HELPING PEOPLE*

Hike Local Audubon Trails for Summer Fun Chemung Valley Audubon Society (CVAS) invites you outdoors this summer. With many residents feeling a get-out-of-the-house eagerness after enduring months of isolation due to the COVID-19 pandemic, CVAS urges you to consider the benefi ts of taking a hike. Over the past several years the local Audubon chapter has developed two properties in Steuben County, as well as a trail at Mark Twain State Park in Chemung County, where you can enjoy outdoor experiences while still following social distancing guidelines. A team of Audubon volunteers meets regularly at the three sites to clear out invasive species, plant native trees and pollinator gardens, and install ‘bee hotels’ to encourage valuable native bee species. These measures attract birds and other wildlife by offering the food and habitat they need to raise their young, fuel their migration during spring and autumn, and survive the winter. Boy Scouts have worked on trail maintenance, and a Cub Scout troop built and installed birdhouses. Eagle Scout construction projects include a kiosk and picnic tables. A grant from the National Audubon Society allowed CVAS to commission local landscape artist Wynn Yarrow to create colorful and informative trail signs at the three locations. Trails are maintained for easy access and are open to the public during daylight hours for hiking and birding. Hunting, trapping, and motorized vehicles are prohibited. Pets must be leashed so as not to disturb wildlife, with no exceptions. Hiking and wildlife watching are good for our bodies and our sense of well-being. CVAS invites people to use the trails and to enjoy the beauty and spectacle of wild nature in the Southern Tier. “Birding is an inexpensive, healthful, always entertaining outdoor activity that heightens one’s awareness and understanding of the environment and can be done anytime, anywhere,” noted Bill Ostrander. A lifelong birder and Chemung County resident, Ostrander leads Audubon walks that help people learn about and enjoy our area’s birds. Northrup Hill Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary is a 24-acre preserve on Learn Road in the Town of Rathbone, Steuben County. The sanctuary’s wildlife habitats including grasslands, early-successional hardwoods, and a white pine–hemlock–hardwood forest that slopes downhill to a wetland. At an elevation of 1,700 feet, the property commands stunning views of the surrounding countryside. The land was given to CVAS as a gift from the Northrup family to be used as a nature preserve. The Northrup Hill Schoolhouse, a structure on the National Register of Historic Places, sits adjacent to the preserve. The Gleason Audubon Wildlife Sanctuary covers 35-acres on Kelly Hill Road in the Steuben County Town of Caton. It is predominately forested, with a system of trails that passes through groves of hemlocks, pines, and northern hardwoods. A pond and small intermittent streams enhance the sanctuary’s value to plants and animals. The property was acquired with a bequest from the estate of long-time CVAS members Herbert and Virginia Gleason. In Chemung County, CVAS partnered with Mark Twain State Park and Friends of the Catharine Valley Trail to build the Ek Birding Trail. Named to honor Rick and Betty Ek, of Horseheads, the trail winds through deciduous forest, shrub land, and hemlock forest and is surrounded by a cattail marsh along Catharine Creek. The Eks had the vision for the project and laid the groundwork to create the new trail, thereby extending the long-established Catharine Valley Trail into Mark Twain State Park. The trail is accessible from parking areas at the Elmira College Murray Athletic Center (“The Domes”) located along Route 14 at 170 Huck Finn Road in Horseheads. Why do Audubon volunteers invest their time and labor to create and maintain the trails? “When working at the properties, I keep in mind our chapter’s mission to promote the study, enjoyment, and protection of birds and other wildlife,” says Conservation Chairman Brian Dugan. CVAS President Gail Norwood sums it up this way. “Audubon has a passion for education and conservation. We want to invite you, the nature-loving public, to join us and enjoy the many opportunities that we offer.” Driving directions and information about the trails are at http://cvaudubon.org/conservation_northrup.html; http://cvaudubon.org/conservation_gleason.html; http://cvaudubon.org/conservation_mtsp.html

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America, Our Country Word Search

Dear Editor As we are all well aware of the crisis we humans have in relations to the corona virus. However, recent ly i t was revealed that animals can also be affected. It was suggested that cats may be affected by the virus and possibly other animals. Thus I was becoming concerned about the gray squirrels that feed in my yard on a daily basis. Would they need some required spaces to avoid close contact with fellow squirrels? Therefore I placed feeding stations 4 to 5 feet apart to require social distancing. The squirrels have been very co-operative in following the spacing, thus possibly avoiding the spread of the virus to my fury friends. See attached photo: Some people have related to me that the squirrels are just rats in a cute fur coat. I disagree, they are a beautiful animal.

Ed PiestrakLindley, NY

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DAYSPRING APARTMENTS I & II

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ADDISON AUCTION HOUSE

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YOUNG HICKORY FLOWER FARM

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WANTED JUNK VEHICLES

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SCOTT’S PARTY TENT RENTALS

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Notice of Qualifi cation of Thurston Ridge Solar, LLC.

Authority fi led with NY Secy of State (SSNY) on 5/11/20. Offi ce location: Steuben County. LLC formed in Delaware (DE) on 5/5/20. SSNY is designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail process to: 28 Liberty St, NY, NY 10005. DE address of LLC: 1209 Orange St, Wilmington, DE 19801. Cert. of Formation fi led with DE Secy of State, 401 Federal St. Ste 4, Dover, DE 19901. Purpose: any lawful activity.

Publication Notice of Organization ofTwin Tiers Doulas, LLC

Art. of Org. fi led with the SSNY on 10/01/19. Offi ce: Chemung County. SSNY designated as agent of the LLC upon whom process against it may be served. SSNY shall mail copy of this notice to the LLC, 939 Breesport Rd, Erin, NY 14838. Purpose: Any lawful purpose.

Notice of Qualifi cation of Canisteo Solar 3, LLC.

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FOR SALEWhite pine lumber, large selection.

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SCOTT’S REPAIR

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FOR SALE15 - 24ft, trusses 4/12 pitch, $30.00 each. Black metal to go with it. Ridge cap and eave trim too, metal: $1.50 a ft.must all go together. Been used 1 yr. Albert Shrock, 3882 CR 72, Jasper, NY 14855. 27-1T-P BUILDING MATERIAL

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PEACHES ARE INBig Smile Peaches are in at Andrew Rabers. Fresh load every Wednesday. 3084 Five Corners Rd., Jasper. 27-5T- P

NOTICEHave a 25% off sale on most of used items July 6 to 16. China Cabinet $200.00; Wood IceChest for kitchen 59”by 24 $125.00, keeps ice well. Will have another load end of July. Reuben Hershberger’s 1171 Durkin Hill Rd. Wood-hull, NY 27-2T- P

NOTICE1/2 price on all things in greenhouse from now til July 9th. Stoltzfus Gardens 7567 Hardscrabble Rd., Addison, NY 14801. 27-1T- P

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Leach’s Ag Repair

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H.P. Smith & SonInsurance Agency

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ADDISONFirst Presbyterian - Rev. Peter Marr. Each Lord’s Day Morning Worship 10:00 am, Fellowship Period last Sunday of every month.Episcopal Church Of The Redeemer: 1 Wombaugh Square 607-359-2300. Summer Hours June 2 - September 1, service will begin at 9:30 and return to 11 am September 8. (Air Conditioned)Gateway Fellowship - Pastor Scott L. Towner, Sunday 10am Service, Nursery & Kid’s Church 11am at the Addison Community Center. Bible Study: Tuesday evenings at Oakley & Jewell Hayes’ home at 6:30pm. Please call Pastor Scott 359-2430 or email at [email protected] for more info. gatewayaddisonny.comRiverside - 16 Main Street, Addison. Riverside Youth - Mondays 6:00pm (when in school). Your special meeting place.St. Catherine’s - Rev. Patrick Connor. Lord’s Day Masses: SATURDAYS 6:00 pm ; SUNDAYS 9:00 am; Consult bulletin for schedule of Masses for holidays & confessions.The Jesus Church Mennonite Fellowship - 1 mile west of Addison on Route 417. Tim Wright, Pastor, Bible Study, Wed. @ 10:00am; Worship 10:30am. www.thejesuschurchnymc.comFirst Baptist - Rev. Scott Greene, 14 Baldwin Ave. 359-3404, Sunday School 9:30 am, Worship 10:30 am.United Methodist - Minister Peggy Knopf, 359-2316; Sunday Worship, Sunday School 10:00 am.

ADRIANCanisteo Valley Church of Christian Fellowship - Meets in Adrian; Worship starts at 10:00 amAdrian Baptist Church - Adrian, NY. Wednesdays 7 pm Prayer Meeting, Worship Service 11 am. Church phone (607) 698-2989.

AUSTINBURGBaptist Church - Adrian Essigmann, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10 am. Wshp. 11 am, Praise 7 pm; Wed. Prayer 7 pm.United Methodist Church - Sunday Worship 9:00 am; Fellowship 10:30 am; Pastor Kathy Dawes 814-326-4187 • 814-326-4160.

BATHBuck Settlement Baptist Church - Greg Ferguson, Pastor.776- 2446. Sun. Schl & Church 10 am; Even. serv. 6 pm; Wed. Prayer 6:30 pmLiving Waters Church - Services Every Sunday & Thursday Night at 6:00 PM. 200 East Steuben Street 607-324-5117.

BEAVER DAMSFull Gospel Church of Caitlin - 683 Backer Rd., Pastor Patrick - Petrice Neyman; 7:00 Wed. Bible Study; 11:00 AM & 6:30 PM Sunday. 607-739-9579

BIG FLATSUnitarian Universalist Fellowship. Rt 17/86 & Hibbard Rd. 10:30 am. www.bigfl atsuu.org

BORDENBaptist - Morning Wshp. 10 am, Sunday School 11 am. Wed. night prayer service 6:00pm. 607-359-4481.

BRADFORDBaptist - Pastor Chris Durham. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am, Sun. Even. 7 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.Roman Catholic - St. Stanislaus Church - Pastor, Reverend Patrick Connor. Masses: Sunday 11:00 a.m., Tuesday & Friday 6:30 p.m., Saturday: 5:30 p.m.

CAMERONChristian Center - 5274 Co. Rt. 119 Main St., Cameron. A Full Gospel Fellowship. Teaching 2:00 Sunday Nights. (607) 695-2673

CAMPBELLC & MA Church - 8766 Rt. 415, Campbel, Sun. Am Wshp. 10am, Fellowship time 11:00am, Sunday School 11:20am. Church phone is 527-4427.Curtis Baptist Church - Tannery Rd. Dale Ingraham, pastor. 542-0316. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Morn. Wshp. 11 am, Afternoon 1:30 pm, Wed. Even. 6:30 pm.Roman Catholic - St Joseph the Worker. Pastor: Reverend Patrick Connor. Masses: Sunday: 9:00 a.m., Monday & Friday 5:30 p.m., Saturday: 4:00 p.m.United Methodist Church - 8516 Main St., Veronica Seeley Pastor. 527-3343. Sun. Morn. Wshp. 10:00 am - 11:00 am, Sun. School 11:00 am, Sat. Service - 10:45 - 11:30 am.

SOUTH CANISTEOUnited Methodist - Gary Wickard, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 10am, Wshp. Service 11:00 am.

CATONUnited Methodist Church - 11186 Hendy Hollow Rd - Caton; Pastor Michaela St. Marie; Offi ce Phone: 607-524-6715; Service Time: Sunday morning 10:00 am Worship; No Sunday School - July and August

CORNINGCoopers Plains Community Church - 10 Race St., Coopers Plains, NY, Pastor Rob Hayes, 9:30 AM Sunday Worship Service; 10:30 AM Coffee and Conversation; 11:00 AM Sunday School. 962-6238Episcopal – Christ Church – Rev. Troy Preston, Rector. Corner First and Cedar Streets, Corning. Holy Eucharist at 8 a.m.; Choir at 8:30 a.m.; Church School and Holy Eucharist at 10 a.m. with Nursery Care available for newborns to age 4. Accessible to the handicapped and hearing impaired.Faith Lutheran Missouri Synod - 71 W. First. St. For infor. 962-4970. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am.Friends of the Cross - Pastor, Pete Miller 962-6159. 10:00 am Sundays. Wednesday Evening 7 PM - 60 Goff Rd., E. Corning.Emanuel Lutheran Church - 149 W. William St., Corning, NY, 607-936-4268, Sunday Worship 10am, Pastor Jennifer LongUnited Pentecostal Church - 2355 Bailey Creek Road, Pastor John Bagg - 936-0870. Sunday Service 10 am.The 7th Day Adventist Church - Pastor Lenux Brown, 1-631-565-2779. Sabbath Serv. Sat. 11:00 am, Sabbath Schl 9:30 am.Christian Life Baptist - 2523 Brown Hollow Road, Corning Sunday School 9:30 am; Prayer & Praise 10:30 am; Worship 11:00 am; Evening Service 6 pm; Mid-week Wednesday at 7 p.m.South Corning United Methodist Church - 12 Caton Rd, Corning, New York, Sunday Worship 8:45 AMFirst Congregational United Church of Christ - 171 W. Pultney St., Corning, NY 14870, 607-962-7423, Rev. David Ashby, Sunday Worship 10am, Fellowship 11am. Open and affi rming.All Saints Parish, 222 Dodge Ave., Corning, NY 14830, 607-936-4689 Mass Times: Saturday: 5:00 p.m. at St. Mary (recorded and televised on Sunday)Sunday: 7:00, 9:00 & 11:30 a.m. at St. Mary (11:30 is live streamed at www.allsaintsparish.org/livestream/)Daily Mass: 6:45 a.m. Tue / Thu at Immaculate Heart of Mary; 12:10 p.m. Mon / Wed / Fri at Immaculate Heart of MaryHoly Day: 6:45 a.m. at Immaculate Heart of Mary; 12:10 p.m. & 5:30 p.m. at St. MaryTelevised on Sunday: 11:00 a.m on WETM 18.2; Spectrum Channel 11 / Blue Ridge Channel 8 / Empire Access 97St. Mary Church, 155 State Street, Corning NY; Immaculate Heart of Mary Church, 115 East High Street, Painted Post NY

ELKLANDWesley Chapel - 424 N. Buffalo St - Rev. Robert Goodrich, Sun. Schl 10 am, Morn. Wshp 11 am, prayer 7pm, Sun. Eve. 7 pm (814) 367-5340.Parkhurst Memorial Presbyterian Church - 302 W. Main St., Sunday School 10:30 AM, Worship 11 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 814-258-7294St. Thomas Catholic Church - Mass on Sunday 11:30 a.m., Confessions: After weekend Mass. Other Times, upon request., Fr. David Bechtel, Pastor.St. Catherine Mission Church (Westfi eld) - Sat. 6:15-6:45pm. Mass Sat. 7 pm Elkland United Methodist - 120 North Buffalo St., Elkland, Pastor Lynn Warso, Sunday morning service 11:00am, Sunday School 9:45am.Elkland Baptist Church - 207 W. Main Street, Elkland, PA. Sunday Morning Worship @ 11 AM; Sunday Evening @ 6 PM. Pastor Scott Ball, (570) 835-0259. www.elklandbaptistchurch.org

ERWINThe Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints - 80 Chatfi eld Place E, Painted Post, NY. Sunday Service at 9:30 am.

GANG MILLSTwin Tiers Christian - 36 Beartown Rd., James Kisner, Pastor 936-9403. Sundays - Bible Schl. at 9:30 am; Worship at 10:30 am

GREENWOODCommunity of Christ - Main St., Pastor Elder Denise Hoyt, Summer hours thru Sept. 1st: No Sun. Schl.; Worship 10:30 am. Sunday School 10:00 am/Worship 11:00 am/Summer Worship 10:30 amOpen Door Baptist Church, 2585 State Rt. 417, Greenwood, NY 14839; Sunday Services Sunday School 10am, Morning Worship Service 11am, Wednesday Services Family Dinner 5:30pm, Prayer Meeting and Kids Club 6:30-7:30pm, Pastor Mark Walker United Methodist Church - Rev. Gary Wickard, Sunday Church Service 9:30 am Bennett’s Creek Bible Church - Pastor Brendan Clancy, between Canisteo & Greenwood on Rt. 248. Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp Serv. 11 am, Sunday at 7: pm.

HARRISON VALLEYGods New Beginning - Pastor, David Brelo, 814-367-5761, Sun. Morning 11:00AMHarrison Valley CM&A - Pastor, Scott Wills, SS 9:30, Church 10:45, 814-334-5515Harrison Valley Federated - Pastor, Ed Collins, Phone 814-367-5745, 11:00AMMills Union Church, Mills, PA. - Pastor Allyn Baker, Services: Sundays 10:00AM - 11:00AM

HORNBYCongregational Church - Rev. Richard Hubbard, Wshp. 9:00 am.

HORNELLLiving Waters Church - Full Gospel Church, Pastor, Philip J. Casterline. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp Serv. 11 am, Wed. Bible Study 6:30 pm, Fri. Evangelistic Service 6:30 pm. Located on Whiskey Lake Rd., 324-5117.Our Lady of the Valley - St. Ann’s Church - Rev. Stanley Kapranzk Masses: M-F 7am, 12:15pm, 5:15pm; Sat. 8am, 4:30pm; Sun. 7am, 10:30 am, 5:30pm.

WEST JASPERWesleyan - Rev. Todd L. Mitchell Sr, 792-3463. Sundays Worship at 10:30 AM, Student Ministry at various times. Hopekeepers on 1st and 3rd Wednesdays of each month

JASPERUnited Church - Interim Pastor: Rev. Brian Diffenbacher -Wshp. Serv. 11 am; Sunday School, Bible Study 10 am. Boyd’s Corners Bible Church - Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Ser. 11 am, Bible Study Tues. 7:00pm (607) 792-3581.

KNOXVILLEAbundant Life Full Gospel Fellowship - Sun. Schl. 10 am, Wshp. Serv. 11 am, Wed. Even. 7 pm.Boatman Road Full Gospel Church - Pastor Philip Campbell, presiding. Call 740-409-2764 for schedule of services and more info.Butler Hill Baptist - between Elkland & Knoxville on Butler Hill. Pastor Bill O’Neill. 814-326-4282. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Morn. Wshp. 11 am, Youth meets 6:00 pm, Even. Serv. 7:00 pm, Wed. Prayer/ Bible Study 7:00 pm.Knoxville Yoked Church - Sunday Worship 11 am; Pastor Kathy Dawes 814-326-4187 • 814-326-4160.

LAWRENCEVILLEBaptist - 14 Academy Street, Lawrenceville, PA. Sr. Pastor Rev. Robert Burket (607-329-2399), Associate pastors Dr. Joseph McNamara and Ivan Wheeler III.Sunday morning service 10 am and Wednesday Study 7 pm.Calvary United Methodist - Rev. Robert Strozyk, Wshp. Serv. 8:30 AM and 11 AM, Kids for Christ, Wed 4:30 PM, Church School 9:30 AM.East Lawrence Baptist - Somers Lane Rd., G. Victor Perry, Pastor. Sun. Schl. 9:45 am, Wshp. 11 am, Even. Serv. 6 pm, Mon. JOY Club 6:30 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.

LINDLEYCommunity Church, 9607 Morgan Creek Rd, Lindley, NY - Pastor, Garrett Plitt. Rt. 15. Sun. Wshp. 9:45 am, Sun. Schl. 11 am, Wed. Youth 5:30 pm, Sun. Even. 6:30 pm, Wed. Bible Study 7 pm.

EAST LINDLEYBaptist Church - Pastor, Sheldon Roblyer. Tannery Creek Rd. Wshp. Serv. 10 am, Sun. Schl 11 am, Sun. Even. 6:00 pm, Wed. Prayer 7 pm.

NELSONUnited Church of Nelson (Presbyterian and Methodist) - Worship 8:45 AM, Sunday School 10 AM, Rev. Dorothy Densmore, pastor, 570-827-2219

OSCEOLAUnited Christian Ministries Mission Outreach - 167 Main St., Director, Rev. V.E. Boley. Food & Clothing Mission Center, Life Skill Programs & Counseling for help 814-258-7304. Osceola Presbyterian - 104 Church Street, Worship at 9:30am. Pastor Lynn Warso.Osceola United Methodist Church - Pastor Lynn Warso, Sun. morning srv. 9:30am

PAINTED POSTVictory Highway Wesleyan - 150 Victory Highway. Pastor, Paul Piraino. 3 Sunday Morning Wshp Services: 9:00 am-10:15 am-11:30 am; The Breakfast Club 9:00am; One Eighty (6-12 grade) at 10:15am & 11:30am; The Mix (6-12th grade), Wednesdays 7-8:15PM. Nursery, Children and Adult classes during all 3 services.United Methodist & First Presbyterian Churches - 201 N.Hamilton St., Pastor Glenn Kennedy. Sunday Wshp 10 a.m. / Sunday School and Adult Bible Study 11:15 a.m.Beartown Road Alliance - Sr. Pastor Dave Bretch, 21 Beartown Road, Painted Post NY, Sunday services: 2 Worship Services, Children’s Church & nursey: 9:30am & 11am, Adult Bible Study: 9:30am, Monday Men’s Bible study: 6:30am, Wed Prayer meeting: 7pm, Jr & Sr Youth Groups (6th to 12th grades): 7pmSt. Mary’s Orthodox Church - 61 Canada Rd, Painted Post, NY 14870 - Rev. Daniel Mahler, Pastor, Phone (607) 936-0689 (Pastor’s Offi ce), (607) 962-5285 (Rectory)Services: Saturday Vespers: 4:00 pm; Sunday Divine Liturgy: 9:30 am; Holy Day Vesperal Liturgy: 5:00 pm

PRESHOPresho United Methodist Church - Sundays 8:30 am Worship; 10:15 am Fellowship Hour; Rev. St. Marie

RATHBONEUnited Methodist - Minister Morris Gridley Jr., Sunday Wshp Service 9:30am

REXVILLEOur Lady of the Valley - St. Mary’s - Rev. Peter Anglaaere, Masses; Sunday 8:30 am.

RISINGVILLEUnited Methodist Church - Rev. Veronica Seeley, Worship 8:30 am.

THURSTONThurston Christian Church - 7511 County Rte. 333, Campbell, NY 14821, Pastor David Peck. Sunday Worship 11 am; Wed. Prayer & Bible Study 6 pm

TROUPSBURGTroupsburg Baptist Church - Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. Serv. 10:30 am, Phone-a-prayer (Wednesday) 6:30pm. Rev. Larry Adee, Release time starts Oct. - AprilUnited Methodist - Wshp Serv. Sunday 10:00 AM, Erick Potter, Pastor Young Hickory Baptist - Pastor, Ellis Grist. 607-525-6402.

TUSCARORABaptist - Dr. George L. Coon - Interm Pastor, Sun. Schl. 9:30 am, Wshp. 10:45 am, Even. Serv. 6 pm, Sun. KIDS ROCK 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm, Wed. Youth Grp. 6:15 pm - 8:00 pm & Prayer Meet. 7pm

WOODHULLThe Community Church of Woodhull - United Methodist & Baptist worship together Sunday service 9:30am, Sunday school 10:00am, Located next to the fi re station, Rev. Brian Diffenbacher, Pastor, 5187 W. Main St., Woodhull, NY

WEST UNIONMennonite Church - 1459 County Rt. 84, Sun. Schl. 9:30 am; Morn. Wshp 10:30 am; Trevor Price: 607-225-4421

WESTFIELDSt. Catherine Church: Mass on Saturday night 7 p.m.

WHITESVILLEUnited Methodist Church - 446 Main St., Gospel Carrier, Kim Smith, Worship service 10:00 am Sun., Monday School ages 3-12 3:20 pm, Gospel Music concert Sun. 6:00 pm. Call for details 607-356-3203; Kim - 607-385-0155

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Summertime Summertime means putting away the heavier clothing and looking forward to short sleeves and warmer weather. Some of the things that I enjoy about summer are the longer hours of daylight, washing my car in the backyard, cutting the grass, talking to neighbors and just being outside enjoying the pleasant weather. The summer months can be sweltering at times, but all and all, it usually is a pleasant time of the year. As one gets older, it seems that the summers get shorter. They say that time is relative, and the older we get, the faster time appears to go. Keep-ing this in mind, we should plan to enjoy all that the summer has to offer: go on some picnics; plan a few trips; go swimming; play some golf or tennis. The Bible tells us that everything that God has created is good; nothing is to be rejected, and everything is to be received with a prayer of thanks (1Timothy 4:4). We thank God for summer, and for all the seasons of the year, and we ask His blessing and peace on all of us.

In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, always give thanks for everything to God the Father.Good News Bible Ephesians 5:20