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Page 1: Ontario County Community Guide 2015

Advertising supplement to Messenger Post Media for March 27, 2015

MESSENGER POST MEDIA

Community Guide

2015ONTARIO COuNTy

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Ontario County Officials 20 Ontario Street Canandaigua, 14424 Chairman: John F. Marren Clerk: Karen R. DeMay 585-396-4200 www.co.ontario.ny.usBloomfield (Village) PO Box 459 12 Main Street Bloomfield 14469 585-657-7554 Mayor: Mark Falsone Clerk: Kathleen Conradt www.bloomfieldny.orgEast Bloomfield PO Box 85 99 Main Street East Bloomfield, 14443 585-657-6515 Supervisor: Diane G. Crowley 585-657-7700 Clerk: Margaret Gochenaur www.townofeastbloomfield.comWest Bloomfield PO Box 87 2560 County Road #37 West Bloomfield, 14585 585-624-2914 Supervisor: Todd D. Campbell 585-624-2461 Clerk: Mary Grundman www.townofwestbloomfield.orgBristol 6740 County Road #32 Canandaigua, 14424 585-229-2400 Supervisor: Robert A. Green 585-229-5244 Clerk: Sharon Miller www.townofbristol.orgCanadice 5949 County Road #37 Springwater, 14560 585-367-2050 Supervisor: Kristine A. Singer 585-367-2050 x1 Clerk: Eileen Schaefer www.canadice.orgCanandaigua (City) 2 North Main Street Canandaigua, 14424 585-396-5000 Mayor: Ellen Polimeni 585-394-2483 Clerk: Nancy Abdallah 585-396-5000 x5021

Supervisors: David Baker,Wards 1 and 4 Richard Russell, Wards 2 and 3 www.canandaiguanewyork.govCanandaigua (Town) 5440 Route 5 & 20 West Canandaigua, 14424 585-394-0315 Supervisor: Pamela Helming Clerk: Jean Chrisman www.townofcanandaigua.orgClifton Springs (Village) 1 West Main Street Clifton Springs, 14432 315-462-5151 Mayor: William Hunter Clerk: Lori Reals www.cliftonspringsny.orgFarmington 1000 County Road 8 Farmington, 14425 315-986-8100 Supervisor: Theodore M. Fafinski 315-986-8193 Clerk: Michelle Finley www.townoffarmingtonny.comGeneva (City) 47 Castle Street Geneva, 14456 315-828-6550 Mayor: Ron Alcock Clerk: Doris Meyers Supervisors: Dominick Vedora, Charles Evangelista and Gregory Bendzlowicz www.geneva.ny.usGeneva (Town) 3750 County Road 6 Geneva, 14456 315-789-3922 Supervisor: Mark A.Venuti Clerk: Lorrie S. Naegele www.townofgeneva.comGorham 4736 South Street Gorham, 14461 585-526-6317 Supervisor: Frederick S. Lightfoote 585-526-5231 Clerk: Darby Perrotte www.gorham-ny.com

Hopewell 2716 County Road 47 Canandaigua, 14424 585-394-0036 Supervisor: Margaret A. Hilton Clerk: Mary Ann Trickey www.townofhopewell.orgManchester (Village) 8 Clifton Street Manchester, 14501 585-289-4340 Mayor: Nancy Johnsen Clerk: Rita Gurewitch www.villageofmanchester.orgManchester (Town) 1272 County Road 7 Clifton Springs, 14432 315-462-6224 585-289-3010 Supervisor: Jeffery L. Gallahan Town Clerk: JoAnn C. Henry www.manchesterny.orgNaples (Village) PO Box 386 106 South Main Street Naples, 14512 585-374-2437 Mayor: Brian Schenk Village Clerk: Tamara Hicks www.naplesny.usNaples (Town) PO Box 535 106 South Main Street Naples, 14512 585-374-2111 Supervisor: John B. Cowley Clerk: Joanne Lincoln www.naplesny.usPhelps (Village) 8 Banta Street Suite 150 Phelps, 14532 315-548-3861 Mayor: James E. Cheney 315-548-8017 Clerk: Jill Seifert www.phelpsny.comPhelps (Town) PO Box 187 79 Main Street Phelps, 14532 315-548-5691 Supervisor: Norman L. Teed Clerk: Linda Nieskes www.phelpsny.com

Richmond PO Box 145 8690 Main Street Honeoye, 14471 585-229-5757 Supervisor: Ralph Angelo 585-229-5344 Clerk: Linda Grace www.townofrichmond.orgRushville (Village) PO Box 51 1 South Main Street Rushville, 14544 585-554-3415 Mayor: Jon Bagley Clerk: Jennifer GruschowSeneca 3675 Flint Road Stanley, 14561 585-526-5251 Supervisor: John T. Sheppard Clerk: Teresa Quartaro www.townofseneca.comShortsville (Village) PO Box 218 6 East Main Street Shortsville, 14548 585-289-6104 Mayor: Fred Mink 585-289-8021 Clerk: Sheila J. Lord www.villageofshortsvilleny.usSouth Bristol 6500 Gannett Hill Road West Naples, 14512 585-374-6341 Supervisor: Barbara J. WelchC Clerk: Judy Voss www.southbristolny.orgVictor (Town) 85 East Main Street Victor 14564 585-742-5080 www.victorny.org Supervisor: John F. Marren 585-742-5020 Town Clerk: Debra Denz 585-742-5080Victor (Village) 60 East Main Street Victor 14564 585-924-3311 www.victorny.org Mayor: John Holden [email protected] Clerk: Pamela Hogenes [email protected]

ONTARIO COUNTY TOWN’S and VILLAGES

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Clinics are FREE but donations are appreciated. Animals must be healthy and at least three months old. Please bring your animal’s last rabies certificate, if any. Pets must be on a leash or in a carrier, with only one pet per carrier. Because there is documented rabies in Ontario County, it is the law that every dog, cat and ferret be vaccinated against rabies at all times.

ONTARIO COUNTY 2015 RABIES PREVENTION CLINICS

Saturday, May 2 9 am to Noon Gorham Town Barns 3478 Lake to Lake RoadSaturday, June 6 9 am to Noon Geneva Hydrant Hose Company 79 Geneva StreetSaturday, August 8 9 am to Noon South Bristol Town Barns 6371 Route 64, Naples

Saturday, September 12 9 am to Noon Hurley Building 205 Saltonstall Street CanandaiguaSaturday, October 17 9 am to Noon Farmington Highway Garage 985 Hook Road

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ONTARIO COUNTY HISTORIANSOntario County Dr. Preston Pierce 3051 County Complex Drive Canandaigua, NY 14424 (585) 396-4034Town of Bristol vacantCity of Canandaigua Lynn Paulson 465 South Pearl Street Canandaigua, NY 14424 (585) 394-8354 Town of Canandaigua Raymond Henry 5440 Routes 5 & 20 Canandaigua, NY 14424Town of Canadice Margaret Bott 9294 Holmes Road Springwater, NY 14560 (585) 367-2050 x7Village of Clifton Springs James Conners 27 Kendall Street Clifton Springs, NY 14432 (315)462-7394

Town of East Bloomfield Virginia Schroeder 8 South Avenue Bloomfield, NY 14469 (585) 657-6796Town of Farmington Donna Hill-Herendeen 1000 County Road 8 Farmington, NY 14425 (315) 986-8100 City of Geneva Karen Osburn 562 South Main Street Geneva, NY 14456 (315) 781-5151Town of Geneva Barbara Lamb 543 South Main Geneva , NY 14456 (315) 789-3922Town of Gorham George Henry PO Box 608 Canandaigua, NY 14561 (585) 394-0474 Town of Hopewell William Schutt 2436 County Road 47 Canandaigua, NY 14424 (585) 394-0036

Town of Manchester Timothy Munn 1272 County Road 7 Clifton Springs , NY 14432 (585) 289-3010 Village of Manchester Judy Robinson 8 Clifton Street Manchester, NY 14504 (585) 289-4340 Town of Naples William Vierhile 32 West Avenue Naples, NY 14512 (585) 374-6440Village of Naples vacant Town of Phelps Donald Tiffany 66 Main Street Phelps, NY 14532 (315) 548-4940 Town of Richmond Joy Lewis 8690 Main Street Honeoye, NY 14471 (585) 229-7303

Town of Seneca Jane Wolfe P.O. Box 39 Seneca Castle, NY 14547 (585) 526-5251 x32Village of Shortsville Sharon Trimm P.O. Box 218 Shortsville, NY 14548 (585) 289-6104 Town of South Bristol John Holtz 106 South Main Street Naples, NY 14512 (585) 374-2111 Town of Victor Babette Huber 85 E. Main Street Victor, NY 14564 (585) 742-5065 Town of West Bloomfield Patricia Talley 2560 County Road 37 W. Bloomfield, NY 14585 (585) 624-4914 Village of Rushville James Rice P.O. Box 51 Rushville, NY 14544 (585) 554-6085

ONTARIO COUNTY LIBRARIESAllens Hill Free Library 3818 Allens Hill Road Bloomfield 14469 (585) 229-5636Bloomfield Public Library 9 Church Street PO Box 158 East Bloomfield 14443 (585) 657-6264Bristol Library 6750 County Road 32 Canandaigua 14424 (585) 229-5862Clifton Springs Library 4 Railroad Avenue Clifton Springs 14432 (315) 462-7371

Geneva Public Library 244 Main Street Geneva, NY 14456 (315) 789-5303Gorham Free Library 2664 Main Street PO Box 211 Gorham 14461 (585) 526-6655 Honeoye Public Library 8708 Main Street PO Box 70 Honeoye 14471 (585) 229-5020Naples Library 118 South Main Street PO Box 157 Naples 14512 (585) 374-2757

Phelps Community Memorial Library 8 Banta Street Suite 200 Phelps 14532 (315) 548-3120Red Jacket Community Library 7 Lehigh Avenue PO Box 370 Shortsville 14548 (585) 289-3559Victor Farmington Library 15 West Main Street Victor 14564 (585) 924-2637Wood Library Association 134 North Main Street Canandaigua 14424 (585) 394-1381

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Bloomfield CSD 1 Oakmount Avenue

East Bloomfield NY 14443

585-657-7190 www.bloomfieldcsd.org

Canandaigua City Schools 143 North Pearl Street

Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-396-3700

www.canandaiguaschools.orgGeneva City Schools 400 West North Street

Geneva, NY 14456 315-781-0400

www.genevacsd.orgHoneoye CSD

8528 Main Street Honeoye, NY 14471

585-229-5171 www.honeoye.org

Manchester-Shortsville CSD 1506 Route 21

Shortsville, NY 14548 585-289-3964

www.redjacket.orgMarcus Whitman CSD

4100 Baldwin Road Rushville, NY 14544

585-554-4848 www.mwcsd.org

Naples CSD 136 North Main Street

Naples, NY 14512 585-374-7900

www.naples.k12.ny.usPhelps-Clifton Springs CSD

1490 Route 488 Clifton Springs, NY 14432

315-548-6420 www.midlakes.org

Victor CSD 953 High Street

Victor, NY 14564 585-924-3252

www.victorschools.org

ONTARIO COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Canandaigua Chamber of Commerce 113 South Main Street

Canandaigua, NY 14424 585-394-4400

www.canandaiguachamber.com

Clifton Springs Chamber of Commerce 2 East Main Street

Clifton Springs, NY 14432 315-462-8200

www.cliftonspringschamber.com

Farmington Chamber of Commerce Farmington, NY 14425

585-398-2861 www.farmingtoncofc.com

Geneva Chamber of Commerce 1 Franklin Square, Suite 201

PO Box 587 Geneva, NY 14456

315-789-1776 www.genevany.com

Honeoye Lake Area Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 305 Honeoye, NY 14471

honeoyelakechamber.org

Naples Business Council www.naplesvalleyny.com

Phelps Chamber of Commerce 116 Main Street

PO Box 1 Phelps, NY 14532

315-548-5481 www.phelpsny.com

Shortsville-Manchester Chamber of Commerce

PO Box 361 Shortsville, NY 14548

www.shortsvillemanchesterarea chamberofcommerce.com

Victor Chamber of Commerce 37 East Main Street Victor, NY 14564

585-742-1476 www.victorchamber.com

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ONTARIO COUNTY TOWN’S and VILLAGESOntario County contains two cities, eight villages and 16 towns, all of which contribute to the high quality of life and the many different types of lifestyles available in the county. It is also home to over 860 farms on 194,000 acres of land.Bloomfield is a picturesque New England–style community with beautiful old churches, monuments, century-old trees and a village green. The village is very proud of its historic district. A walking tour showcases Elton Park and forty-eight historic buildings which includes four churches, a parsonage, many residences and the East Bloomfield Academy. The buildings date back to as early as 1794 with the majority of homes built in the mid 1800’s. Bristol is committed to preserving and encouraging a clean, naturally beautiful, rural environment with carefully planned growth and increased recreational opportunities, while promoting the preservation of agricultural lands.Situated within the Bristol Hills, the town of Canadice features breathtaking views of Honeoye Lake from historic Harriet Hollister Spencer State Park. Beautiful and historic, the city of Canandaigua was built on the site of a Seneca Iroquois village, was an important railroad junction and home port for several steamboats by the mid-1800s. This lakeside community is a regional leader in culture, commerce, governance, education and healthcare. Both residents and visitors enjoy diverse shopping, dining and recreational options. The town of Canandaigua is home to the third largest of the 11 Finger Lakes. The community is rich in natural, scenic, historic and cultural resources. Canandaigua Lake is an essential part of the town’s identity and serves as a source for tourism and recreation.The village of Clifton Springs is a peaceful hamlet with shaded streets, treasured by those seeking rest. Well known in the eastern US for its cleansing waters, many came to enjoy the benefits to their health. Today, there has been a revival of the health benefits obtained from the sulphur springs. Modern medicine using scientific fact has proven the usefulness of these springs. Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic has devoted an entire wing to this treatment.East Bloomfield is a small, charming, rural community whose roots lie deep in agricultural heritage. It is also the birthplace of the Northern Spy apple, originated by Oliver Chapin on Boughton Road in 1800, and home to a wide array of merchants.Farmington the “Gateway to Ontario County” has miles of rolling hills and farmland and is a growing commercial hub. Primarily a farming community with picturesque parks and a mixture of suburban and country living. Farmington offers an exceptional quality of life to residents and visitors alike.Located in the heart of the Finger Lakes region, the city of Geneva is “uniquely urban” and filled with majestic Seneca Lake views in the middle of Finger Lakes wine country. The town of Geneva is the gateway to the renowned Seneca Wine Trail. They value their community and take pride in the programs and services that are available to businesses and residents.The town of Gorham located in the center of the Finger Lakes, provides residents with astounding views of Canandaigua Lake and surrounding farms.Hopewell covers approximately 36 square miles and strives to be

the premiere community in Ontario County and the Greater Finger Lakes region. They provide a high quality of life and an attractive location for suitable economic development.Comprised of several charming villages, the town of Manchester is the only municipality in Ontario County that touches the Erie Canal and is located near Hill Cumorah, site of the renowned annual Mormon pageant. The Village of Manchester has an active downtown area with a variety of merchants and plenty of small-town charm.Naples is known as the grape pie capital of the world, and embraces its distinct location with fertile land and a bountiful harvest. The village of Naples is an eclectic community filled with a variety of artistic talent, and notable wineries and picturesque lakes. Home to the annual grape festival, celebrating the areas grape harvest, talented artisans, winemakers, local and regional music and cuisine.The town of Phelps offers scenic beauty, tree-lined streets and picturesque architecture. Merchants, businesses, churches and other organizations enhance the economic, cultural and social lifestyle of residents while continuing to preserve its pleasant farming community atmosphere. The village of Phelps, centrally located between Syracuse and Rochester, is the sauerkraut capital of the world, holding an annual Sauerkraut Festival the first weekend in August.The town of Richmond is a small, peaceful community, filled with lakeside homes and cottages. It features bountiful wildlife and an amazing view of Honeoye Lake from Honeoye State Park. Almost the smallest and certainly the shallowest of the Finger Lakes, Honeoye Lake is a place of scenic beauty with breathtaking sunsets. Located between Canandaigua and Seneca Lakes, the village of Rushville is the center of a small, rural farming community located in the heart of the Finger Lakes. Rushville may be small and charming but it is a growing community, revitalizing its presence and working towards bettering the community.Established in 1789, the town of Seneca was settled by farmers looking for a better life and rich, rolling farmland. Today the main industry remains agriculture, with a strong focus on Holstein dairy herds, corn, cabbage, beans, oats and wheat.Nestled in the heart of the Finger Lakes, Shortsville is a busy, friendly village with many fine homes and tree-lined streets. Rich in history, this is a fantastic place to raise a family or build a business.South Bristol is the smallest town in Ontario County, primarily an agricultural and forested area with some residential communities but has become more tourist-oriented because of year ‘round recreational, retirement and artistic opportunities.The town of Victor is a six-mile square township, scenically situate in the northwest corner of Ontario County on the foothills of the Finger Lakes. Victor takes pride in its small-town charm and urban amenities. The Town and Village Boards are committed to the revitalization of the downtown business district while preserving its small-town charm.The town of West Bloomfield is called “The Western Gateway to Ontario County.” Bordering Livingston and Monroe counties it is located on the northwestern edge of Ontario County along the Routes 5 & 20 corridor.

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The Victor Hiking Trails offers 50 miles of hills and valleys, open fields and wooded wetlands throughout Victor. Not only can you hike the trails, you can also bicycle, ski or snowshoe. Enjoy the great outdoors! victorhikingtrails.orgLocal Parks. Prior to 1960, Ontario County owned only one park — The Public Square in downtown Canandaigua! Today, there are more than a handful ... Grimes Glen, Pickle Park, Three Mills Park, Ontario Beach Park, Deep Run Beach Park, Gannett Hill and Public Square. These parks offer beautiful scenery, hiking trails, swimming, fishing, birdwatching, water and land sports, playgrounds and picnic areas. www.visitfingerlakes.com Lazy Acre Alpacas in Bloomfield offers tours on Saturday and Sunday afternoons. Come out and meet the herd on this 180-acre farm with unique landscapes, vintage barns and beautiful gardens. www.lazyacrealpacas.comRoseland Bowl Family Fun Center is a main attraction in Canandaigua with 44 bowling lanes, a full amusement arcade, Laser Tag, Bumper Cars, Annie’s Cafe, Sports Bar and more. Modern features like automated scoring, synthetic lanes, custom anti-gutter bumpers make this a must visit family destination. www.roselandbowl.com EastView Mall is a super-regional shopping center featuring upscale shops, restaurants, a movie theater, salon and spa, major department stores and a variety of specialty shops. www.eastviewmall.comLocated in the rolling hills of Seneca Lake, Red Jacket Orchards has mastered the art of harvesting and pressing premium fruits and juices. Three generations of the Nicholson family have grown apples and summer fruits, including berries, currants, cherries, peaches, plums and have the largest apricot orchard on the East Coast. Founded in 1958, what began as a local apple farm has grown to a 600-acre family orchard. Explore the farm store and bring home some homegrown goodies! redjacketorchards.com

Sonnenberg Gardens. Stroll the 50-acre site with nine formal gardens and roam the 40-room Queen Ann-style mansion. Tours operate daily, Memorial Day through Labor Day. The whole family will learn about Sonnenberg’s history while exploring the outdoor beauty. www.sonnenberg.orgGanondagan. History and fun! Visit this site where thousands of Seneca lived 300 years ago, tour a full-size replica of a 17th-century Seneca Bark Longhouse, walk miles of self-guided trails, climb the mesa where a huge palisaded granary stored hundreds of thousands of bushels of corn, and learn about the destruction of Ganondagan, Town of Peace, in 1687. This July, the new Seneca Art and Culture Center will open fulfilling a 30-year vision of a permanent, year-round interpretive facility to tell the more than 2,000-year-old story of Seneca and Haudenosaunee contributions to art, culture and society. Many events throughout the year make it easy to experience traditional Native American culture. www.ganondagan.orgBristol Mountain Resort has the highest vertical of any ski resort between the Rocky Mountains and the Adirondacks and is one of the most popular attractions in the Finger Lakes. Last summer Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures was introduced. The three-acre aerial park consists of seven challenging courses with nearly 100 tree-to-tree elements and 10

zip lines, situated within the forest canopy at the summit of the mountain. There is also a dedicated kids course. And don’t forget Fall Sky Rides — ride the Comet Express chairlift, on Saturdays and Sundays, to the summit of the mountain. A tranquil 15-20 minute ride provides breathtaking views and is truly a unique opportunity for all ages to view Mother Nature at her best. Operating year round, Bristol Mountain is always a great place to spend the day. www.bristolmountain.comContinued on next page...

FUN! in the Finger Lakes

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Roseland Waterpark is a 59-acre water park and one of the best places to cool off during the summer. With the Cliff and Twister water slides, Adventure River with rapids and waterfalls, Mammoth Raft Ride, Extreme Tube Rides (Hurricane, Tornado & Screamer), Splash Factory (water buckets, water guns and slides) and even more family fun! www.roselandwaterpark.comBristol Harbour Resort is nestled into the lush grounds of the Robert Trent Jones-designed 18-hole premiere golf course. The pristine course is famous not only for its championship layout, but also for the breathtaking, panoramic views of Canandaigua Lake and surrounding hillsides. Although challenging, the course was designed to

be playable for all levels. The Resort includes a 31-room hotel, luxury golf cottages, golf shop, restaurant, tavern and spa. www.bristolharbour.comCanandaigua Sailboarding provides many resources for a “daycation experience.” There is plenty to do in the Finger Lakes, and this is where you can find what you need for all of your active summer fun. Lessons, adventure camps, rentals and sales for a variety of activities including kayaking, windsurfing, scuba diving and paddleboarding, even hydro

bikes can be found in this area’s only local surf shop. You can also find, wetsuits, swimwear, casual apparel, sunglasses and more. Stop in or make a reservation for hourly, daily, or weekly rentals for all of your summer play.

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