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SPRING & SUMMER VACATION GUIDE
MAPS • EVENTS • ATTRACTIONS • RESTAURANTS ACCOMMODATIONS • SHOPS • AND MUCH MORE!
Around the Grand Canyon of the East
2016
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Sunday, Monday & Tuesday 5:45 am to 2 pmWednesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday
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Salads, Pastries, Refreshing Beverages
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Welcome to Mt. Morris, New York
Anyone who hasn’t made a recent stop on Main Street in Mt. Morris, one of the gateways to Letchworth State Park, will have a surprise. The once shop-worn business district has a new look with renovated buildings and new shops and restaurants.
Greg O’Connell Day, a 1964 SUNY Geneseo grad has pur-chased more than a dozen and a half Main St. buildings and is renovating them.
O’Connell Day, who didn’t become a developer until after retiring from the New York City Police Dept., renovated old ware-houses along the waterfront in Red Hook, N.J. He then turned his attention to Mt. Morris, N.Y.
Mt. Morris’ Main Street Attracting Visitors
This stately home on Main Street is a Bed & Breakfast
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Nostalgia and More in a Cute Little Store!
• 80 feet of Old Fashioned Candies• Bulk Snacks and Foods
• Gluten Free and Organic Items• New York State Cheeses & Maple Products
We carry some of our region's finest grilling
rubs and sauces for your barbeque needs.
Visit the Pantry Mouse Tea House(A LITTLE CORNER OF JANE’S PANTRY)
Enjoy... Luscious Hot or Iced Teas, Italian Sodas, Locally Roasted Coffees, Loose Teas and Tea Pastries.
Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 11ish til 6pm; Closed WednesdaysThursdays July & August: 11ish til 8pm; Sat.-Sun. 11ish til 5pm
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585-658-9886
Locally Roasted Coffees, Loose Teas and Tea Pastries.
84 Main Street
Welcome to Mt. Morris, New York
AN OLD FASHIONED MEAT SHOPFULL-SERVICE CATERING AVAILABLE
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We have recently added on to our 30 year old business to include an OLD FASHIONED MEAT SHOP, where fresh meats are cut to order.
• Full deli service including lunch meats, cheeses and our famous salad olives• Fresh fruits and vegetables, too many to mention• Selection of Grocery Items• Cuba Cheese
We carry fresh and frozen chicken and many kinds of frozen seafood.
All of our meats are home grown includingBeef, Pork, Lamb, Buffalo, Goat and Rabbit, etc…
FORMERLY LOCATED IN MT. MORRISVisit Us at Our Original Location in Hunt, NY - Just Minutes Away!
• DiPaolo bread delivered to our store daily• Homemade treats from salt rising bread to sweet rolls, many kinds of cookies• Grizzly’s home done spices, too many varieties to choose from
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Table of Contents
Published Annually in May by:
Genesee Vacation Guides, Inc.
www.letchworthpark.comalso visit:
www.couriercountry.comwww.arcadeherald.com
ThanksOur sincere thanks to the New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation, the Genesee Region Office, and Letchworth State Park Manager Roland Beck for cooperation in the publication of this annual guide.
2016 Letchworth State Park Guide
New Letchworth Nature Center ..............................7
About Letchworth State Park .................................9
Campsites Outside the Park ..................................13
Highbanks Camping ..............................................13
2016 Cabin Information ........................................ 15
History of the Park ................................................ 17
Farmers’ Markets ................................................... 18
Letchworth Country Events Calendar .................. 19
Park Maps .............................................17, 26, 27, 28
Music Series in Letchworth Country .................... 37
Index of Advertisers ..............................................38
Continued on Page 37
New Letchworth Nature CenterTo Open in Park This Year
Construction on the Letchworth Nature Center is in full swing, with a projected opening in 2016. The project is meeting the pro-jected schedule in terms of construction and private fundraising.
To date, $2 million has been raised through private donations and grants towards a minimum $2.1 million goal. The project is also expected to meet construction timeline goals. Since the nature center project began, it has involved local builders, sup-pliers and designers to make the nature center a reality, drawing on the workforce and resources found in Rochester and Western New York.
“Good progress is being made and the building is really taking shape,” said Peter Humphrey, chair of the Letchworth Nature Center Planning Committee. “Seeing the frame and architectural features move from paper to a building we can see and enter is exciting and gratifying. We are impressed with the level of detail we are seeing and grateful to the many local and regional contractors who on site, making this building a reality.”
While the physical building is in progress, fundraising efforts are still a top priority for the committee leading the project.
“We still have naming opportunities for donors and we are selling engraved brick pavers that will be incorporated into the center,” Humphrey said. “We are grateful for the range of donations we have received in support of the Letchworth Nature Center. I am so proud of the fact we have raised $2 million for this project to leverage state funding.
“As we look to final completion of the building, we are making a push to raise an additional $100,000 to meet our goal.”
Sponsorships remain for many of the building and architectur-al components of the nature center, including an exhibit room, classroom, covered terrace and educational programming area, solar panels, exhibits and more.
Brick pavers can be purchased for $250 apiece and can be engraved with a name. To date, nearly 200 engraved brick pavers have been purchased and will be delivered to the park in mid-March for inclusion in the back patio layout of the nature center. The pavers will be engraved by Miller Brick, a Rochester supplier of brick and stone for use in indoor and outdoor construction. Pavers will continue to be sold after the nature center’s opening.
Grant M. Hamilton, PublisherSandra Cunningham, General ManagerSharon Holtz, Sales ManagerStephanie Widmer, Graphic ArtistCarol Geiger, TypographerChristina Petermann, Proofreader
For an extra copy of the Vacation Guide, send $2.00 for postage and handling to: Letchworth State Park
Guide, Box 5, East Aurora, NY 14052Copyright 2016
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Mt. Morris, New York
Highbanks Recreation AreaLetchworth State Park
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About Letchworth State Park
New Guide Highlights Letchworth Park Waterfalls
The grandeur of the three waterfalls located in the south-ern end of Letchworth State Park has drawn visitors for more than a century and now readers will have a guide to the natural beauty of the park’s features.
The guide contains directions on how to reach the best viewing area for more than 25 waterfalls. There are nine maps that show the locations of the waterfalls and the trails used to reach the viewing areas.
More than 50 black and white photographs of the water-falls are included in the guide. As well, three photographs of the Lower Falls, taken from the same area over the last 35 years, show how the appearance of the Lower Falls have changed dramatically as they have receded upstream.
The guide also contains information on Letchworth ad-ventures, area accommodations and seven other state parks that have well-known waterfalls.
Author Scott A. Ensminger, of North Tonawanda, has worked closely with Letchworth State Park naturalist Douglas K. Bassett to gather information on the waterfalls for the book.
For more information on the guide, visit lulu.com/shop and enter Letchworth in the search box or call 1-844-212-0689. The guide is available at park gift shops, snack bars, the Lower Falls restaurant and the campground store.
Letchworth Portageville Entrance Closed Until 2018By Carly Vair
With construction underway on the Norfolk Southern High Bridge, the Portageville entrance of Letchworth State Park is now closed, and it is expected to remain closed until September 2018.
The park’s other entrances remain open, and the Glen Iris Inn, Upper and Middle Falls will all remain accessible during construction. Park Manager Roland Beck said he doesn’t antic-ipate any adverse effect on tourism.
“The Portageville gate is one of our lesser-used gates to begin with,” Beck said. “To accommodate this, we redid our Castile gate so that’s bigger; it’s now two lanes … so that should accom-modate any extra traffic we may get.
“There are just some trails that they won’t be able to access. It’ll have minimal effect.”
The current bridge was built in 1875 and, in 2011, was identi-fied by the Finger Lakes Regional Economic Development Coun-cil as one of its five-year projects to address barriers to economic growth. The new arch will cost $70 million to construct, and, given the frequency of trespassers on the old bridge, the railroad is taking precautions to prevent trespassers in the new designs. With that in mind, Beck stressed that visitors to the park need to follow detours and stay off trails that are closed.
“I just want to remind everybody, for their own safety, if they come out to the park and they want to view any of this construc-tion, please obey the closures,” Beck said. “They will still be able to view the Upper Falls and the bridge from the Upper Middle Falls area. We don’t want anybody getting hurt. It’s still going to be an active construction zone and it’s still an active railroad as well.”
Photo by Natalie Muster
The Portageville entrance at Letchworth State Park closed last week due to construction on the new Norfolk
Southern High Bridge over the Upper Falls. The new railroad bridge will be located about 75 feet south of
the current bridge, which is pictured above.
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Tour de Per-RY - 53- or 17- mile bike tour - Saturday, July 9Sea Serpent Softball Tournament - Friday, Saturday & Sunday, July 15, 16 & 17Pioneer Picnic - Sunday, August 7Shake on the Lake - Presents “Twelfth Night”, Thurs., Fri. & Sat., August 4, 5, 6Pieces of Perry En Plein Air Festival - Saturday & Sunday, September 17 & 18
Perry Rotary Show - Monday & Tuesday, November 7 & 8Holiday Delights Festival - Saturday, December 3
Last Night Perry New Year’s Eve Celebration - Saturday, December 31
34 Main Street, Perry, NY 14053 • 585-237-6663OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 6AM-8PM
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Pizza & Wing Specials • Full Breakfast, Lunch & Dinner MenuNOW SERVING HARD & SOFT ICE CREAM
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Auto PartsLETCHWORTH VALLEY AUTOMOTIVE, INC.44 SOUTH MAIN ST.PERRY, NY 14530(585) 237-3218100 WEST BUFFALO ST.WARSAW, NY 14569(585) 786-2202Open Monday - Friday 7:30 am to 7:00 pm; Saturday 7:30 am to 4:00 pm; Sunday 9:00 am to 1:00 pmWe Accept Visa, MasterCard, Discover & American Express Thank You For Your Business
163 South Main Street, Perry, New York 14530(585)-237-2113
Stop in or order online @ www.darylspizzeria.com
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Perry Farmers’ Market - Saturday Mornings, June 18 - September 24Summer Saturdays Arts Series - Saturday mornings, June 18 - September 24Community Bike Rides - Summer Thursdays at 6pm (May-Sept.) Village ParkSilver Lake Ring of Fire & Fireworks - Sunday, July 3Perry Chalk Art Festival - Saturday, July 9 (Rain date; July 16)Taste of Summer Fine Dining Event - Saturday, July 9
121 North Center (Rte. 246) Perry, NY • 585-237-2910OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 6AM-9PM
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Rotisserie Chicken
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SERVICESQuick Draw • Lotto • Instant Lotto • ATM • Western Union • Money Orders
Phone Cards • Public Assistance • Food Stamps • WIC • Keys Made
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Perry Rotary Show Holiday Delights Festival
PERRY, NEW YORK
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CRAFTIQUECountry Gift Shoppe
16 LAKE STREET, PERRY, NY 14530
Open Mon.-Fri. 10am-5pm; Sat. 10am-3pmNovember&December: Open 7 Days Sun. 11am-2pm
Located behind Family Furniture
(585) 237-6009
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General InformationVisitor Center: (585) 493-3600 • Park Police: (585) 658-4692TDD NYS Relay (800) 662-1220 • Emergency Telephone: 911Highbanks Tent & Trailer (Camping): (585) 237-3303
Location: 35 miles south of Rochester, NY. Park Entrances are located at Mount Morris, Perry, Castile, Portageville, and the Parade Grounds from Rte. 436 (see area map). The Portageville and Parade Grounds entrances are closed in the winter months.
Vehicle Use Fee: $10.00 per car; $35.00 for non-profit, tax-ex-empt non-commercial buses and $75.00 for commercial buses. Fee is collected weekends early May to Memorial Day weekend and in the winter, daily from Memorial Day through October.
Carry In - Carry OutLetchworth State Park is a “Carry In - Carry Out” State Park. This
means that everything daily visitors bring into the park (carry in) must be taken home (carry out). This includes picnicking trash and garbage. The park has no garbage receptacles in the picnic grounds and other day use areas.
AttractionsHiking: Hiking opportunities abound on trails ranging from one-
half to twenty miles, with difficulty from easy to moderate. About half the trails are available for winter hiking or skiing.
Swimming: Swimming is available at a pool which is located in the north end of the park in the Highbanks Recreation Area. The pool is open during the summer season when lifeguards are on duty, late June until Labor Day.
Whitewater: The Genesee River is a Class II-III whitewater river. Registration is available for canoeists and kayakers. Participants must be experienced whitewater paddlers and able swimmers. Those under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Whitewater rafting and guided canoe trips are a concession activity that advertises in this guide. Trips originate from the Lee’s Landing area and travel about six miles over two hours. For more information contact Adventure Calls Outfitters, P.O. Box 391, Le-Roy, NY 14482, call (888) 270-2410, or visit them at the Lower Falls Rafting Building.
Hot Air Ballooning: For a spectacular bird’s eye view, contact Balloons Over Letchworth at (585) 493-3340.
Picnic Areas: Picnic tables, grills and shelters are located throughout the park. Fuel for grill fires is not provided. Some picnic shelters are available for reservations. Remember: carry in - carry out.
Winter Sports: Winter sports in Letchworth Park include cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling in designated areas, and hiking.
History: The William Pryor Letchworth Museum in the Middle Falls Area features displays about early regional settlement and Native American Artifacts. On a ridge behind the Glen Iris Inn is a restored Seneca Indian Council House, the grave of Mary Jemison, and the cabin of Nancy Jemison, all of which were preserved by Mr. Letchworth.
The FallsWithin the park, the Genesee River cascades over three falls,
including the 107-foot drop of the Middle Falls. Lights illuminate the Middle Falls after dark from May through October.
ReservationsCampsites & Cabins
Reservations for cabins and campsites in State Parks, as well as campgrounds run by the Environmental Conservation Department are available through the NYS Cabin/Camping Reservation System. Call 1-800-456-CAMP (1-800-456-2267) or www.reserveamerica.com.
Inn and LodgeAccommodations
The Glen Iris Inn and Restaurant, located within the park near the Middle Falls, offers fine dining, country inn guest rooms and a gift shop. Open through Oct. 30th. Room reservations suggested.
Pinewood Lodge, a short distance from and operated by the Inn, features newly-remodeled light housekeeping units.
Caroline’s Cottage, a three bedroom home great for family vacations.For information, call the Inn at (585) 493-2622, or write to Glen Iris
Inn, 7 Letchworth State Park, Castile, NY 14427.
Food ServiceIn addition to the Glen Iris Inn, the park offers a Lower Falls
restaurant and four snack bars within the park. The camping area has a store and laundry for campers.
Learn about Letchworth Lecture programs highlighting the history and environmental heritage of Letchworth and the
Genesee Valley area. Presented on Tuesday evenings JULY 6 – AUGUST 24
at 7:00pm at the new Nature Center in Letchworth State Park.
Park RegulationsFor the enjoyment and safety of all visitors, a number of regu-
lations apply. Park rules and regulations are posted at all comfort stations and are available at the Visitor Center. A few frequent-ly-asked-about regulations are listed here.
Pets: Household pets are permitted if confined on a leash not exceeding six feet in length. Proof of rabies inoculation is required. Pets are prohibited in all park buildings, cabins, cabin areas, and pool areas.
Alcoholic Beverages: Permits are required for most groups bringing alcoholic beverages into the park. Permits and specific regulations are available from the Visitor Center.
Fires: Fires are permitted only in fireplaces; visitors must bring their own fuel or purchase it at the concession stand.
River/Gorge: Entry into the Genesee River within the park is prohibited, except by permit in a canoe group. Swimming is allowed only in the swimming pool. Climbing the river gorge is prohibited.
About Letchworth State Park
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Full Service Pharmacy with a Great Gift Shop in each Store!
Fillmore Pharmacy & The Gift Garden 10560 Rt. 19, Fillmore, NY
(585) 567-2228
Cuba Pharmacy & The Gift Nook 2 Center Street, Cuba, NY
(585) 968-3111
Fisher Pharmacy & The Other Side138 N. Main Street, Wellsville, NY
(585) 593-2611
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Open 7 Days A Week!!Mon. thru Thurs. 11:00 - 11:00 • Fri.& Sat. 11:00 - 12:00 • Sun. 11:00-10:00
Stop by for lunch or dinner while visiting Beautiful Letchworth State Park
SUMMER CONCERT SERIES TUESDAY AT 7:00 CRUISE NIGHT THURSDAY AT 6:30
585-237-5270
Enjoy great out-door entertainment with fi rst run,
double features all summer long.
Miniature Golf
18 Holes of the most challenging and
beautifully designed miniature golf course
Located 3 mi. from Letchworth State Park on Rt. 39 (7037 Chapman Rd. ) Between Perry and Castile
State-of-the-Art Video GamesFun for the whole family
FamilyVideo Arcade
585-237-5270Soft & Hard Ice Cream
Sundaes • Shakes • Floats• MaltsCones • Banana Splits
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Stop by for lunch or dinner while visiting Beautiful Letchworth State Park
Stop by for lunch or dinner while visiting
on Rt. 39 (7037 Chapman Rd. ) Between Perry and Castile
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Route 436, Portageville, NY 14536(½ mile from south entrance to Letchworth State Park; 1½ miles from the William Pryor Letchworth Museum)
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Letchworth State Park Highbanks Camping2016 Tent and Trailer CampingINFORMATION: There are 270 Electric sites. Loops 100-800 are open: 5/6– 10/16Sites are $24.00/night (50 amp sites $26.00/night.)NOTE: An additional $4/night Friday, Saturday and Holiday.$5.00/night surcharge for Out of State ResidentsFor Reservations: Call 1-800-456-2267 or visit reserveamerica.comGeneral Info: Call Camping at (585) 237-3303; Park Visitor Center at (585) 493-3600 Or write: Camping Information One Letchworth State Park Castile, NY 14427
CONTACT STATION HOURS: Peak Season: 8:30 am – 9 pm Daily Spring & Fall: 8:30 am – 7 pm Sun – Thur. 8:30 am – 9 pm Fri. – SatHOURS SUBJECT TO CHANGE
LOCATION: Camp grounds are located across from the Perry entrance (Schenck Rd.) 4 miles east of Perry or 6 miles south of Mt. Morris off Rt 36.
OCCUPANCY: Maximum 6 people per site (includes infants and children) with 2 tents OR 1 camper and 1 tent.
PETS: 2 Pets ONLY allowed in LOOPS 100, 200 and 700 ONLY. Must be on a leash (max. 6 ft long) and have current rabies certificate. Pets are NOT allowed in restrooms, camper recreation hall or camping loops 300 – 600 and 800.
SWIMMING: TENTATIVE SCHEDULEHarvey Pool: Daily: Late June-Labor DayAll children 11 and under must be accompanied by someone 18 or older.NO SWIMMING IN THE GENESEE RIVER
Campsites Outside the Park
While in the Park, please visit our 7 distinctly different locations:The Dam Overlook Café & Gift Shop
Enjoy the view of the majestic dam. This shop offers snacks, grill and fryer items, ice cream and drinks along with a wide selection of Letchworth branded apparel, gifts and souvenirs. Featuring an oversized Adirondack chair - Perfect for photo ops!
The Highbanks Camp Store
Located in the heart of the Highbanks camping area, our camp store offers snacks, groceries, firewood, ice and a wide variety of camping supplies. This location also offers laundry facilities.
The Footbridge Nature Gift Shop
Relax on our Hummingbird Patio and soak up the magnificent view while enjoying a cold drink, ice cream novelty or snack from our shop which also
features nature themed gifts and souvenirs. Come in and check out our clearance-priced apparel.
The Lower Falls Restaurant & Lodge
“NEW” Check Out Our 7-foot Bear Statue!Located at the Lower Falls, visit our restaurant and shop, located near
several picturesque spots. Inside you can take a picture with our life-size stuffed bears and eagle before enjoying our newly expanded menu which offers salads, sandwiches, grill and fryer items, as well as ice cream, snacks, gifts, camping supplies, wood and ice.
The Letchworth Gift Shop
Located inside the Park’s Visitor Center, our beautiful gift shop offers snacks, coffee and a wide selection of Letchworth branded gifts, apparel and souvenirs.
The Upper Falls Snack Bar
Located at the Middle/Upper Falls area, next to overlooks of both as well as the Railroad Trestle Bridge - All great spots for pictures! This location offers grilled and fried foods, ice cream and snacks along with visitor merchandise including cameras and batteries.
www.basicsletchworth.com
The Highbanks Pool Snack Bar
Located at the Harvey Pool, our snack bar offers food, drinks, and all the supplies you’ll need for a great day at the pool!
*Check 2016 PARK EVENT SCHEDULE for the many great events throughout the Summer at this location. Don’t Miss the Chicken BBQS!
Holiday Hill Campground .......................Springwater ..............Page 37
Houghton/ Letchworth KOA .................. Houghton ...............Page 31
Ridge Campground ..............Mt. Morris ...............Page 24
Sugar Creek Glen Campground .................Dansville ................Page 24
Willard’s Country Place Campground ............... Caneadea................Page 32
Woodstream Campsite ......... Gainsville ...............Page 35
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Paddle the gorge at Letchworth State Park from April - October
• Class I/II Rapids• Spectacular Scenery
• Great Family Fun
Call: 1-888-270-2410 Email: [email protected]
(Cash, Checks, and All Major Credit Cards Accepted)
For More Info or Reservations
www.jellogallery.org
RETAIL STORE OPENRETAIL STORE OPENWorking Family Maple Farm
Tours Available Year Round by Appointment
Nestled Atop the Naples Hills....Nestled Atop the Naples Hills....
CALL FOR A TOUR, APPOINTMENT & STORE HOURS:8064 Coates Road, Naples, NY 14512
585-775-7770www.naplesmaple.com
Offering Tastings of Pure Maple Syrup & Gourmet
Maple Cream Spread
Garry & Bobbi Wohlschlegel
Don’t MissThis View!
Woods Walks Through the Scenic Sugarbush
Tour the State-of-the-Art
Sugarhouse
Tour the State-of-the-Art
Sugarhouse
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2016 Cabin InformationN.Y.S. OFFICE OF PARKS, RECREATION AND HISTORIC PRESERVATION – GENESEE REGION
ONE LETCHWORTH STATE PARK, CASTILE, NEW YORK 14427 – 1124
NO PETS OF ANY KIND ARE ALLOWED IN CABINS OR CABIN AREAS (Including visitors)NO ROLLER BLADING, SKATEBOARDING, ROLLER SKATING IN PARK, CABIN OR CAMPING AREA
ALL CABINS IN LETCHWORTH STATE PARK ARE NO SMOKING FACILITIES* PEAK SEASON: Is from June 25 – August 30 (varies per cabin area)
FOR CABIN/CAMPING RESERVATIONS CALL RESERVE AMERICA AT 1-800-456-2267 or reserveamerica.com. During peak season, advanced reservations must be a minimum of 7 nights (maximum 14 nights) beginning on either Saturday or Sunday, see cabin
areas below. All other times the minimum rental is 2 nights (14-night maximum). Cabin area “E” rents for a 2-night minimum at all times.Cabins close at 11am (check out time) on the dates listed. The last night for rental is two nights prior to closing date.
** There is a $25.00 weekly ($6.25/night) surcharge for Out-of-State Residents**$20 Key deposit required at check-in (Cash or Check Only)
A CABINS: Located in the South end of the Park on West Side of Genesee River at the Lower Falls area. Open 4/15 – 10/26 * Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27 - 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Propane Heat $128.00/night - $512.00/week 12 cabins (1 - 6, 12 - 17) Electric Heat $128.00/night - $512.00/week 10 cabins (7 - 11, 18 - 22) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), interior cold water & toilet, screened porch. Open 10/26–11/27 2 night minimum > NO INTERIOR WATER AVAILABLE < Propane Heat $107/night - $428.00/week 12 cabins (1 - 6, 12 - 17) Electric Heat $107/night - $428.00/week 10 cabins (7 - 11, 18 - 22) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), screened porch, central shower & toilet.
B CABINS: Located in the South end of the park on West Side of Genesee River in the Lower Falls area. Open 5/6 – 10/23 * Peak Season: 6/28 to 8/30– 7 night minimum, Sunday to Sunday Propane Heat $128.00/night - $512.00/week 12 cabins (B2 – 5; B7 ;B16-22) Stone Fireplace $121/night - $484.00/week 10 cabins (B1; B6; B8-15) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), interior cold water & toilet, screened porch.
C CABINS: Located in the North end of park on the West Side of the Genesee River, north of camping area. Open Year Round * Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27– 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Wood Heat $72.00/night - $288.00/week 5 cabins (1, 18, 5*, 16* & 17*) – BUNK BEDS *Please note: Cabins 5, 16 & 17 are not year round, open from 5/6 – 10/30 One Room (6 people maximum #), rough interior, no inside water, central shower & toilet. Open Year Round * Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27 – 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Wood Heat $86.00/night - $344.00/week 3 cabins (3, 10, 11) Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), paneled porch, no inside water, central shower & toilet. Open Year Round * Peak Season: 6/26 to 8/28 – 7 night minimum, Sunday to Sunday Electric heat $93/night - $372.00/week *** 9 cabins (2, 4, 6, 8, 9, 12-15) – BUNK BEDS Three Rooms (6 people maximum #), paneled porch, no inside water, central shower & toilet. ***Available dates may be subject to change. Firewood is not provided for wood heat cabins.
D CABINS: Located in the South end of park on the East Side of Genesee River, near Parade Grounds. Open 5/6– 10/16 * Peak Season: 6/25 to 8/27- 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Electric Heat $72.00/night - $288.00/week 4 cabins (4, 5, 6, 9) – BUNK BEDS Rustic, remote one room cabin (6 people maximum #), central shower & toilet, no inside water. Open 5/6 – 10/16 * Peak Season 6/25 to 8/27– 7 night minimum, Saturday to Saturday Electric Heat $79.00/night - $316.00/week 4 cabins (1, 2, 7, 10) – BUNK BEDS Rustic, remote one room cabin w/porch (6 people maximum #), central shower & toilet, no inside water. Open 5/6 – 10/16 Two-night minimum all season 2 person cabin No Heat $33.00/night - $132.00/week 2 cabins (3 & 8) Rustic, remote (2 people maximum #), central shower & toilet, no inside water.
E CABINS: Located in the South end of the park on the East Side of Genesee River. **Shower Facilities are available in Cabin Area “D” for your use. (3 mile drive) ***NO PORTABLE SHOWERS ALLOWED*** Open 5/6– 9/5 Two-night minimum all season 4 person cabin No heat $45.50/night - $165.00/week 10 cabins (1 - 10) Rustic, remote one room cabin (4 people maximum #), central toilet building, no inside water.
# Number of occupants / Cabin INCLUDES INFANTS AND CHILDRENHANDICAP ACCESSIBILITY: Cabin areas A (8 & 11) and C (2, 3, 4, 10, 11, 12, & 13) are handicap accessible.
FOR QUESTIONS - Please call the Park Office at (585) 493-3600/Campground Office (Cabin Area C) at (585) 237-3303EMERGENCY NUMBER ONLY: 911 or Police Dispatch @ (585) 658-4692
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FEATURING:Half-pound Burgers & Beef on Weck
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Wednesdays: 45¢ Jumbo Chicken Wings 4:30-9pm
Thursdays:Charbroiled 1-lb. Boneless Ribeye Steaks
Prime Rib: 3rd Thursday of the month 4:30-9pmFridays:
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Pay One Price: $10 For All Over 32” tall
MONDAY: WNY Pro Farm PullersTUESDAY: Horse Pulls
WEDNESDAY: Micro WrestlersTHURSDAY: Rodeo
FRIDAY: Black Cat Hell DriversSATURDAY: Demolition Derby
alleganycountyfair.org
Includes all shows, exhibits and mechanical rides (excludes bungee jump)
Must be at least 32” tall for all rides
“�e Fair with a Country Smile”Allegany County Fair
Exit 31, 1-86 Angelica, NYJuly 18-23, 2016
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Seasonal Items, Greeting Cards, Russell Stover Candy, Willow Tree, Melissa &
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The most complete and unique selection of jewelry, watches and gifts in the Southern Tier.
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William Pryor Letchworth MuseumThe William Pryor Letchworth Museum houses a collection
relating to the Indian and pioneer history of the Genesee Valley as well as archeological and natural history displays. It is located in the Middle Falls Area of the park near the Glen Iris Inn.
The museum itself was built in 1912 and was planned by William Pryor Letchworth to expand his original Genesee Valley Museum which was built in 1898.
The museum is open from 10 am to 5 pm, seven days a week, from May 1 through October. The suggested donation is $1.00/adult and $.50/child, $3 per family. The museum phone is (585) 493-2760. The History Department phone is (585) 493-3616.
The park offers a number of other historic interest points including:
Council Grounds with the Seneca Council House, Nancy Jemison cabin and the Mary Jemison statue and gravesite. Located on a bluff behind the museum.
Glen Iris Inn, former home of William Pryor Letchworth and now a country inn and restaurant with a view of the Middle Falls.
Parade Grounds, a Civil War camp and training grounds for the First New York Dragoons. Located in the east area of the park.
Portage Bridge, an iron railroad bridge which replaced the highest wooden bridge in the world, which burned in 1875. (Public not allowed on the bridge since it is still an active railroad.)
St. Helena and Gibsonville, “Ghost Towns of the Genesee,” were thriving villages now vanished from the valley.
Genesee Valley Canal Locks, historic site.
North End Detail
Do Not Feed Raccoons inLetchworth Park or Elsewhere
Highbanks Recreation Area
HISTORY IN THE PARK
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As an agricultural area, Letchworth Country has more than its fair share of farm markets. Here are some of them. As this booklet is
prepared in advance of the season, it’s possible that schedules may change, so check county tourism web sites, etc. for changes. These
markets were listed by the NYS Dept. of Agriculture.
Plenty of Farm Markets in Letchworth Country
LIVINGSTON COUNTYAvon Farmers’ MarketTops Friendly Market, 270 East Main Street. Wednesdays 3-6pm;June thru Mid-October
Dansville Farmers’ MarketAirport Hanger Parking Lot, 50 Maple Ave; Fridays 11am-4:30pm; June - October
Geneseo Farmers’ MarketCenter Street, intersection of Center and Main Streets. Thursdays 3-6:30pm, June - October
Lima Presbyterian Church Farmers’ MarketRoutes 5 & 20, corner of Route 15A. Tuesday 3-6pm; June - October.
Little Green MarketParking lot is off Avon Road, just north of Courthouse. 7 days a week 10am-6pm.; Mid-June - October.
Mount Morris Village Farmers’ Market36 North Main Street. Tuesday 11am-4:30pm; June – October.
Nunda Farmers’ Market4 Massachusetts Street, Saturday 9am-1pm; June - October
WYOMING COUNTY Perry Farmers’ MarketPerry Festival Plaza, Main Street, Downtown; Saturday 8:30am-12:30pm June 18 - September 25
Warsaw Farmers’ MarketArtisan Villa, 140 N. Main Street; Thursdays 3pm-7pm May 26 – September 29.
ALLEGANY COUNTYAlfred Farmers’ MarketVillage Band Stand, Main Street; Sunday 11am-3pmJuly - October
Angelica Farmers’ MarketAngelica Park Circle; Saturday 10am - 2pm June – September
Belmont Farmers’ MarketGrange Hall Lawn, 32 Willets Ave., Rt 19. Thursday 11am - 5pm Mid-May - October
Wellsville Farmers’ MarketJones Memorial Hospital, N. Main Street. Thursday Noon - 6pm May - October
GENESEE COUNTYLeRoy Farmers’ MarketBank Street Parking Lot; Saturdays 8:30am-12:30pm. End of June - Mid-October.
Genesee Country Farmers’ MarketBatavia Downs Parking Lot, Park Road Batavia. Tuesdays and Fridays 8am-5pm. June - October.
Batavia Farmers’ MarketK-Mart Parking Lot, 8363 Lewiston Road. Tuesday & Friday 8am-4pmJune - October
Downtown Batavia Farmers’ MarketBank Street and Alva Place, in parking lot across from Jerome Center Thursday 9am-3:30pm. June - September.
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2016 Letchworth Country EventsLetchworth Country celebrates, there’s no doubt about it!
Letchworth Country celebrates, there’s no doubt about it. The following listings are just some of the events, fairs and festivals held in the region as compiled from various sources. It also includes numerous events within Letchworth State Park. Also, look
for separate listings for some of the many concert series and farm markets in the region. Because events schedules are made well in advance, it is a good idea to check with local tourism offices, chambers and other local sources to confirm details.
Does your non-profit organization have a major public event you would like listed in the Letchworth Park Vacation Guides? SEND THE INFORMATION BY E-MAIL TO [email protected]
MayNight Sky Observatory 7 - 10 p.m. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Taking place the 1st Saturday of the month, from April - October. Tours start at dusk. For more information 585-457-3228.
Sunday Family Walks & Talks2 - 4 p.m. May-October. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon. Call 585-457-3228 for more information.
6-8 Angelica Players’ Production Angelica Free Library, 55 West Main Street. 7 p.m. curtain Friday and Saturday, 3 p.m. curtain Sunday. For more info: [email protected] or call 585-466-3787.
7 Parks & Trails Day “I Love My Park”8 a.m. - 1:30 p.m. Volunteer to help clean your park. Work alongside Park Staff cleaning the park and trails - leaf & litter pick up, removal of invasive species, etc. Enjoy lunch with the “Friends of Letchworth”. Registration at Trailside Lodge.
8 Blue Grass Jam SessionMonthly Jam Session, sponsored by the WNY Bluegrass Assoc. Music starts at 2:00 p.m. Takes place the 2nd Sunday of every month at Ben-nington Lanes, Clinton Street in Bennington. Call 585-591-2314 for more information.
9-15 49th Annual Dogwood FestivalDansville.
12 Cruise NightRiverwalk Plaza, Wellsville. Info: www.riverwalkplaza.net
14-15 Angelica Community Lawn Sales DaysTown wide lawn sales.
15 Fly-In BreakfastDansville. Fly, drive, walk or bike to Dansville Airport. Balloons, planes, helicopters & gliders. Rides & lessons available.
21-22 Fire on the Genesee Civil War Encampment - Living History and Battle Re-enactments featuring Union, Confederate and Civilian participants. Friday, 10:00 am - 1:00 pm, Civil War Education Day for area schools. Saturday & Sunday, Camps open from 9:30 am - 4:30 pm, battles at 2:00 pm. Saturday, 7:00 pm, Blue & Gray Dance with “City Fiddle” at Highbanks Recreation Area.
25 William Pryor Letchworth Birthday Party9 a.m . to 1 p.m. at Museum Area, Letchworth State Park.
27-30 Letchworth Red White and Blue Balloon Rally”Six massed balloon flights, Friday 6:30 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 6 a.m. and 6:30 p.m., Monday 6 a.m., launching from The Archery Field near the Castile entrance. Visit www.balloonsoverletchworth.com
28 Learn to Catch a Fish Family Picnic11 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Trailside Lodge. Carnival style event featuring games, activities, educational workshops, free fishing (no license required), free lunch and door prizes. Presented in conjunction with DEC and Cornell Cooperative Extension.
28 Opening of Season at the Arcade & Attica RailroadArcade. Ride a piece of history on the Arcade & Attica Railroad. Venture back into the days of yesteryear. Info: 585-492-3100.
28 Memorial Day at Sunny Hill CampgroundInfo: www.sunnyhillcampground.com
28 OPENING DAY: Wellsville Nitros vs. Houghton Genesee Rapidsat Houghton. Info: www.nitrosbaseball.com
29 Kids to Parks Day11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Come on down to the Mount Morris Dam and Recreation Area for some family fun to kick-off the summer. This is a great way to enjoy a beautiful Sunday with children’s activities, food, and lots of fun! This event is free and open to the public. For details contact the Mount Morris Dam Visitor Center at 585-658-4790.
29 Cuba Mud FestCuba. www.cubamudfest.com
30 Memorial Day ParadesAngelica, Bolivar, Cuba, Geneseo, Mt. Morris, Wellsville, Whitesville and others.
JuneCruise NightThursdays, May to August at Charcoal Corral in Perry. One of WNY’s biggest & finest displays of classic cars, trucks & motorcycles. Super Cruise Night 3rd Thursday of each month. Call 585-237-5270 or visit www.charcoalcorral.com.
Dansville Summer ConcertsMonday evenings, June thru August at Willams Park.
Blue Grass Jam Session2nd Sunday of every month at Bennington Lanes, Clinton Street in Ben-nington. Monthly Jam Session sponsored by the WNY Bluegrass Assoc. Music starts at 2 p.m. Call 585-591-2314 for more information.
Geneseo Summer Concerts7 – 9 p.m. Every Friday June thru August, Village Park Main and Park Street. Presented by Geneseo Productions Inc.
Riverwalk Cruise Nights 6 - 8 p.m., 2nd Thursday of each month during the months of June, July, and August. It is a family oriented event. People bring their lawn chairs and just sit and enjoy good conversation, great cars, great music, fun games, great food, and great shopping!
Sunday Family Walks & Talks2 - 4 p.m. May-October. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon. Call 585-457-3228 for more information
Night Sky Observatory 7 - 10 p.m. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Taking place the 1st Saturday of the month, from April thru October. Tours start at dusk. For more information call 585-457-3228.
2-4 Nunda Fun DaysVillage of Nunda. Carnival and more.
4 Allegany Celtic FestivalBelmont. Info: 585-365-2152 or www.facebook/AlleganyCountyCeltic
4 Annual Attica Founder’s DayAttica Veterans Memorial Park, Exchange Street, Attica. Pet parade, crafts, kiddie rides, petting zoo, live entertainment all day, with chicken BBQ.
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The Civilian Conservation Corps in Letchworth State Park The story of the Park’s four CCC camps and the men who helped to build modern Letchworth Park.
Letchworth State ParkJourney through two centuries of historyincluding Mary Jemison, pioneer times, William Pryor Letchworth,and the development of the Park
Nunda, Portage, and Genesee FallsThe Park’s story is interwoven with thehistories of the three neighboring towns thatonce called the falls their own.
Available in the Park and Area Bookstores
FOR MORE HISTORY VISIT www.letchworthparkhistory.com
Explore Letchworth Park’s Fascinating History
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4 AOH Irish Road BowlingAndover. Info: 814-671-3151
4-5 Springwater Gala CelebrationLarry Canute Memorial Park, 7998 School Street. Music, vendors, chil-dren’s activities, fireworks and more.
4-5 26th Annual Townwide Yard SaleStrykersville. Antiques, bargains, etc, good food. The Schoolhouse Museum will be open with local history exhibits, and food will be provided by local organizations and restaurants. Sunday Chicken BBQ.
5 Agri-palooza 12 – 4 p.m. Sonricker Farms, Exchange Street, Attica. Farm tours, demon-strations, vendors, hay rides and children’s games
5 Fly-in, Drive-in BreakfastHistorical Aircraft Group Museum, 3489 Big Tree Lane, Geneseo
11 Park Circle Music FestAngelica. For information: www.wraq.org/park-circle-music-fest.html.
11 Evening Under the StarsDavid A. Howe Library, Wellsville. For information call 585-593-3410.
11 14th Annual Photographers Dream Day9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Mount Morris Dam; 6103 Visitor Center Rd. in Mount Morris.
11 Empire State Pullers Truck & Tractor PullDansville. Family fun at the Dansville airport. www.empirestatepullers.com
11-12 Relay for Life for Wyoming County Attica High School, 3338 Main Street, Attica. Join the Wyoming County Relay for Life Team as we walk to eliminate cancer. A historic Cancer Pre-vention Study, like no other, will be held at the event as well. To register, or for more information, please visit www.relayforlife.org/wyomingcountyNY.
15-18 Cuba Dairy WeekCuba. Events, car show, crafts, parade, carnival, etc.
16 Super Cruise 1Charcoal Corral, Perry. One of WNY’s biggest & finest displays of classic cars, trucks & motorcycles. Call 585-237-5270 or visit www.charcoalcorral.com.
16-17 Genesee Valley Hunt Horse TrailsUS Eventing Association 3-phase event. Dressage show jumping and cross country. No admission fee and spectators are welcome. www.geneseeval-leyhunt.org
18-19 War of 1812 EncampmentGenesee Country Village & Museum, Mumford.
19 Father’s Day Raft TripCome see the gorge at Letchworth State Park as only we can show you! Bring Dad out for a day of rafting fun and if he’s accompanied by at least two other family members paying the regular rate, he is our guest for the day! Plus, after the trip we’ll present dad with a special gift to remember the day.
19-26 Pioneer Oil DaysBolivar. For information: www.pioneeroilmuseum.com
23 Angelica Cruise Night 5 - 8 p.m. Along Main Street, Angelica. Sponsored by: The Black-Eyed Susan - Don and Karen Ash & Angelica Hose Co. Up to 100 classic antique cars and vehicles! (weather permitting). Free to participating car owners, register at 22 West Main Street. Flashback cruise music; “Drivers’ Choice” prizes; some Angelica shops open late; benefit auction for Angelica Hose Company. Info: 585-466-7857 or 585-466-3399.
25 Rock and Roll Into Summer 2 - 9:30 p.m. at the Letchworth Park Highbanks Recreation Area. Musical performances , Wildlife Educators Coalition Animal Exhibit and our own home-made lawn games, food and FIREWORKS.
25 Free Fishing in NYSDuring the last weekend in June anyone can fish New York State waters and no license is required. It’s the perfect time to take a friend or relative fishing.
30-July 2 Jam in the Valley Buffalo Hill Campground, Varysburg. Fireworks show and two-day coun-try music festival featuring national artists. Food vendors and camping available. For more information visit JamInTheValley.com.
JulyCruise NightThursdays, May to August at Charcoal Corral in Perry. One of WNY’s biggest & finest displays of classic cars, trucks & motorcycles. Super Cruise Night 3rd Thursday of each month. Call 585-237-5270 or visit www.charcoalcorral.com.
Blue Grass Jam Session2nd Sunday of every month at Bennington Lanes, Clinton Street in Ben-nington. Monthly Jam Session sponsored by the WNY Bluegrass Assoc. Music starts at 2 p.m. Call 585-591-2314 for more information.
Dansville Summer ConcertsMonday evenings, June thru August at Willams Park.
Geneseo Summer Concerts7 – 9 p.m. Every Friday June thru August, Village Park Main and Park Street. Presented by Geneseo Productions Inc.
Lecture Programs: History of LetchworthTuesday evenings, 7 - 8:30 pm, Lower Falls Restaurant. Lecture programs highlighting the history and environmental heritage of Letchworth and the Genesee Valley area. Offered with the Livingston Arts.
Riverwalk Cruise Nights 6 - 8 p.m., 2nd Thursday of each month during the months of June, July, and August. It is a family oriented event. People bring their lawn chairs and just sit and enjoy good conversation, great cars, great music, fun games, great food, and great shopping!
Sunday Family Walks & Talks2 - 4 p.m. May-October. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon. Call 585-457-3228 for more information
Blue Grass Jam Session2nd Sunday of every month at Bennington Lanes, Clinton Street in Ben-nington. Monthly Jam Session sponsored by the WNY Bluegrass Assoc. Music starts at 2 p.m. Call 585-591-2314 for more information.
1 York-Leicester 64th Annual Field DayYork Central School Grounds, Entrances between Rt. 63 & Rt. 36. A family oriented event, fireworks.
2 Ninth Annual Lavender Festival9 a.m. - 4 p.m. Angelica Park Circle, NY 186/Exit 31, Angelica.
2 Warsaw Fire Dept. 4th of July CarnivalInflatable rides, kiddie matinées, chicken BBQ, parade, live entertainment daily, fireworks.
3 Fireworks Display on Cuba Lake9:30 p.m. Ring of Fire around the Lake. Silver Lake landowners light flares along the shoreline of Silver Lake.10 p.m. - Fireworks DisplaySponsored by Cuba Lake Cottage Owners Association
3-4 Fourth of July FestAndover. Info: www.facebook.com/andoverhuly4th
3-9 MostArts FestivalAlfred. For information: www.mostarts.alfres.edu
4 July 4th Celebration Genesee Country Village & Museum, Mumford.
8-9 Geneseo Summer FestivalDime carnival, teddy bear parade, craft show, free entertainment, food by local churches and non-profits. Nearby Sidewalk Sales and Historic Airshow.
8-10 Geneseo Airshow, “The Greatest Show on Turf” Geneseo Airport, Rt. 63, Geneseo. Air performances with commentary, re-enactors participation, photographic opportunities, antique cars, ven-dors and food available. 585-243-2100 or www.1941hag.org
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Military Reenactors
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9 Chalk Art Festival8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Corner of Main & Borden Ave. and Village Park, Perry. Several artists design sidewalk chalk masterpieces. A chalking contest for children and live music. Music, food, demonstrations. www.perrychalkfestival.com.
9 Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame Induction Weekend Belfast. Info: 585-610-3326
9 Taste of Summer 12noon - 3 p.m. Main Street, Village of Perry, Fine dining event – local restaurants/chefs showcase the best they have to offer. Info: 585-237-5375.
9 Riverwalk’s Cruise Night6 - 8 p.m. Riverwalk Plaza, Wellsville.
9 Tour de Per-RY Community Bike Ride8 a.m. Registration at Perry Village Park, two routes to choose from, both ending in Perry’s Downtown area. For information www.perrychaulkfes-tival.com.
9 Bliss Community DayGarage sales start at 9 a.m. Strawberry Social, Chicken BBQ, Duck Races & Activities for children at Rita George Recreation Bldg. Call 585-322-7319 for info. Music by Gene Hilts and the Rustic Ramblers.
9 The Great Wellsville Balloon Rally ParadeWellsville. For information: 585-593-6070
9 Rock The TarmacWellsville Airport, Wellsville. Info: www.facebook.com/events/1555155758109693
11 Park Circle Music FestAngelica.
14 Cruise NightRiverwalk Plaza, Wellsville. Info: www.riverwalkplaza.net.
14-16 Warsaw Valley Festival Watch the antique car parade, costumed portrayals, visit the craft show and more!
14-16 Livingston County Agricultural Society & Fair at Caledonia Good old fun at a good old country fair. Info: 585-538-2168 www.caledoniafair.org
15-17 40th Great Wellsville Balloon RallyWellsville. Hot Air Balloon Rally, parade, fireworks, car show, etc. www.wellsvilleballoonrally.com
16 Main Street FestivalWellsville. Info: 585-593-5080
16-17 Conesus Lake Association Arts & Crafts ShowConesus Lake, Long Point Park.
16-17 Civil War Re-enactmentGensesee Country Museum & Village, Mumford.
18-23 Allegany County FairFairgrounds, Angelica.
19-23 Hemlock “Little World’s” Fair Rt. 15A. Country Fair with rides, grandstand events, exhibits, horse events, farm animals, Midway, nightly music, food and vendors. Children under 3 are free. www.HemlockFair.org
21 “Dam Good” Trail Race A 20k off-road running race along the Letchworth Branch of the Finger Lakes Trail beginning and ending at the Mount Morris Dam. For details visit: http://damgoodtrailrace.com.
21 Super Cruise 2Charcoal Corral, Perry. One of WNY’s biggest & finest displays of classic cars, trucks & motorcycles. Call 585-237-5270 or visit www.charcoalcorral.com.
23 Blues & Barbeque 2 - 9:30 p.m. Highbanks Recreation Area. A family style event featuring bands, barbeque and FIREWORKS.
28 Angelica Cruise Night 5 - 8 p.m. Along Main Street, Angelica. Sponsored by: The Black-Eyed Susan - Don and Karen Ash & Angelica Hose Co. Up to 100 classic antique cars and vehicles! (weather permitting). Free to participating car owners, register at 22 West Main Street. Flashback cruise music; “Drivers’ Choice” prizes; some Angelica shops open late; benefit auction for Angelica Hose Company. Info: 585-466-7857 or 585-466-3399.
28-30 Geneseo Community Players Presentation of “The Wiz”8 p.m. SUNY Geneseo Alice Austin Theatre. Info: www.geneseocommu-nityplayers.org
30 Bliss Street Dance5 p.m. Main Street, Bliss. Music, food, kids activities, Chinese auction.
30 West Sparta Old Fashioned Day West Sparta Town Hall and Grounds, 8302 Kysorville Byersville Road, West Sparta. A free community celebration of early life in rural West Sparta.
30 York Valley Fest8 a.m. - 4 p.m. York. A pancake breakfast, arts, crafts & food vendors, agricultural display, a car show, music & games for all, chicken BBQ to end the day. www.yorkvalleyfest.com
AugustSunday Family Walks & Talks2 - 4 p.m. May-October. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon. Call 585-457-3228 for more information
Blue Grass Jam Session2nd Sunday of every month at Bennington Lanes, Clinton Street in Ben-nington. Monthly Jam Session sponsored by the WNY Bluegrass Assoc. Music starts at 2 p.m. Call 585-591-2314 for more information.
Dansville Summer ConcertsMonday evenings, June thru August at Willams Park.
Geneseo Summer Concerts7 – 9 p.m. Every Friday June thru August, Village Park Main and Park Street. Presented by Geneseo Productions Inc.
Riverwalk Cruise Nights 6 - 8 p.m., 2nd Thursday of each month during the months of June, July, and August. It is a family oriented event. People bring their lawn chairs and just sit and enjoy good conversation, great cars, great music, fun games, great food, and great shopping!
4-7 59th Annual Attica Rodeo Exchange Street, Attica. Bronc riding, calf roping, barrel racing and team penning. Contact: P.O. Box 58, Attica, NY 14011 or go to www.atticarodeo.com.
5-6 Main Street Musicfest8 p.m., Main Street, Wellsville.
6 Chalk Walk200 Main Street, Dansville. A multi-generational event incorporating chalk art to build community. Visit dansvillechamber.com for information and registration form.
6 CCC Recognition Day10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Octagon Shelter. Join interpretive hikes to various Civil-ian Conservation Corps sites within Letchworth and learn of the CCC’s contribution to the development of the Park.
6 Concert on the Hill and Classic Car Show3 - 7 p.m. Trailside Lodge, Letchworth Park. 50s and 60s music, a classic car show, trophies, food and fun. Bring your blanket and pick your favorite spot on the hill. Awards at 6:30 p.m.
6 Lima Annual Crossroads FestivalA festival for the entire family. Vendors and crafts including a bed race, car show, battle of bands.www.crossroadscouncil.org
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Wild Game Safari Tours runApril 29 - October 30, 2016
see website for park hours
CLOSE ENCOUNTERS OF THE WILD KIND
The adventure is closer than you think! Escape the ordinary, and take a ride on the wild side at Hidden Valley Animal Adventure. Get up close and personal with some of the world’s most exotic animals in a breathtaking setting. It’s an experience you won’t soon forget.
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5 miles from I-390 Exit 4
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6 Wild Summer Discover Your Inner Wild Child!11 a.m. - 5 p.m. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, Welch Rd., North Java. Visit BuffaloAudubon.org or call 585-457-3228 for more information.
6-7 Angelica Heritage DaysAngelica. Antiques, crafts, music food, etc.
7 Pioneer Picnic 3727 Walker Road, Perry. An entertaining day of food, music and tours of the artifacts housed in the historic pioneer cabin and museum. http://iloveperryny.com.
12-14 National Silver Ball TournamentGenesee Country Museum and Village, Mumford. Teams from across the country playing 1865 Rules.
13 Annual Avon Corn FestivalAn annual event featuring a variety of vendors, concerts and fun for the whole family. www.avonrotary.org
13-14 Civil War ReenactmentArcade & Attica Railroad, Arcade. Battles rage on and off the train as the blue and gray fight for control of your journey. Step back in time to 1860s in the Civil War encampment. Info: 585-492-3100
13-20 Wyoming County FairCounty Fairgrounds, Pike. Horse shows, parades, 4-H and FFA judging contest daily, contests, shows, tractor, garden & antique tractor pulls, com-petitions and demonstrations, farm products, historical house, livestock shows, home extension & bureau, school, commercial and conservation exhibits, rides and plenty of food. Parking fee, but no admittance fee. www.wyomingcountyfair.org Info: 585-493-5626.
Village-Wide Yard SaleNunda. Call in July for date & time. 585-468-5177
18 Super Cruise 3Charcoal Corral, Perry. One of WNY’s biggest & finest displays of classic cars, trucks & motorcycles. Call 585-237-5270 or visit www.charcoalcorral.com.
18 Cruise NightRiverwalk Plaza, Wellsville. Info: www.riverwalkplaza.net.
20 German FestAttica Memorial Park, Attica. Join the Attica Lions Club for German Fest at the Memorial Park in Attica.
20-21 Old Time Fiddlers’ FairGenesee Country Museum, Mumford. Three stages.
20-21 20th Annual Mount Morris Italian FestivalOpen to all! Italian food, music and vendors. Info: 585-658-4450 or visit www.mountmorrisny.com
21 Poags Hole Professional Motorcycle HillclimbDansville. Largest hillclimb in the country. www.poagshole.com
25 Angelica Cruise Night 5 - 8 p.m. Along Main Street, Angelica. Sponsored by: The Black-Eyed Susan - Don and Karen Ash & Angelica Hose Co. Up to 100 classic antique cars and vehicles! (weather permitting). Free to participating car owners, register at 22 West Main Street. Flashback cruise music; “Drivers’ Choice” prizes; some Angelica shops open late; benefit auction for Angelica Hose Company. Info: 585-466-7857 or 585-466-3399.
26-28 Stone Tool Technology ShowHighbanks Recreation Area, Letchworth State Park. Flint knapping, tool making demonstrations, Native American crafts, 19th Century mountain men encampment, atl-atl competition. Info: 585-493-3600.
26-28 Western New York Bowhunting FestivalSwain Resort and Ski Center, Swain. Info: www.swain.com
27-28 Tuff MudderTall Pines ATV Park, Andover. Info: www.tallpinesatvpark.com
SeptemberBlue Grass Jam Session2nd Sunday of every month at Bennington Lanes, Clinton Street in Ben-nington. Monthly Jam Session sponsored by the WNY Bluegrass Assoc. Music starts at 2 p.m. Call 585-591-2314 for more information.
Sunday Family Walks & Talks2 - 4 p.m. May-October. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon. Call 585-457-3228 for more information
2 Rushford Labor Day CelebrationRushford.
2-4 New York State Festival of Balloons Dansville Municipal Airport entrance on Maple Street, Dansville. www.nysfob.com
3 Farm FestTall Pines ATV Park, Andover. Info: www.tallpinesatvpark.com
3 Kidding Around DowntownDansville. Fun activities for kids in the central business district from GCC to the library. Stroll downtown and enjoy games, crafts or a sweet treat. Something fun for the whole family to do in between lift-offs. www.dansvillechamber.com.
4 Fly-In Pancake Breakfast8 a.m. - 12noon, Dansville Airport. [DSV] Sponsored by Dansville Pilots Association. Mass balloon launch at approximately 6:30 am.
4 Summer Farewell Festival1 p.m. - 9:30 p.m., Highbanks Recreation Area. Music at its best with live bands, family activities, food and great FIREWORKS.
4 Oak Tree Half Marathon & 5K Road Race Kids Fun Run. Runs travel Geneseo historic streets and rustic countryside. Genesee Valley Conservancy. www.geneseevalleyconservancy.org.
5 Ossian Hey Days & Outhouse RacesOssian Community Center Grounds, 4760 Ossian Hill Road, Dansville. www.OssianHeyDays.com
10 20th Annual Glen Iris 5k Run & Walk 5k run or walk through picturesque Letchworth Sate Park. All proceeds benefit the Cordelia A Greene Library. For more information, or to register, please call 585-493-2622.
17 Native American Heritage DaysWatch Native American dancers perform traditional dances and learn about their cultural significance. Also featuring athletic and craft demonstrations, Native American food and other goods. Trailside Lodge, Letchworth State Park.
17-18 Springwater Fiddlers Fair and American Crafts ShowPunky Hollow Farm, 8277 Pardee Hollow Rd., Wayland. An all day musical event for the whole family. Enjoy the music on stage or hike surrounding scenic trails to experience “fiddlin-in-the-wood” we guarantee an eclectic music mix. You can also expect some lively jam sessions . Outstanding quality handcrafts by local artists are showcased. www.springwaterfid-dlersfair.net
17-18 12th Annual Cuba Garlic Festival9 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Cuba. Empire City Farms. Music, etc.
17-18 Finger Lakes Fiber Arts FestivalHemlock Fair Grounds. A festival for fiber artists – hand spinning yarn, weaving, knitting, felting, rug hooking, etc. Classes, demos, vendors, ex-hibits, sheep shearing, food, horse and wagon rides. Handicap accessible.
17-18 Canaseraga Harvest FestivalVillage Park, Canaseraga.
18 1941 HAG Annual Corn Roast & Chicken BBQGeneseo Airport. Historical Aircraft Group gathers, aircraft flying and photographic opportunities. Museum open for tours. Chicken BBQ & Corn Roast (nominal fee). Info: 585-243-2100 or www.1941hag.org
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Continuous Daily ActivitiesExhibits - Demonstrations - Midway - Rides
Large Youth and School ExhibitHorse Shows (Saturday through Wednesday)
Horses - Cows - Sheep - Pigs - GoatsFlowers - Farm Products - Home Arts
Working Antique DisplaysOver 100 Commercial Exhibits
Restaurant and Fast Foods(No alcoholic beverages sold)
All Roads Lead to Wyoming County FairGood Clean Fun for the Family
Nightly ActivitiesAUGUST13th - Performance Tractor Pull14th - Gymkhama Horseshow (Games)15th - Grand Float Parade (FREE)16th - Firemen’s Parade (FREE)17th - Garden Tractor Pull WNYGTP18th - Chicken BBQ Draft Horse Show Talent Contest (FREE)19th - Fish Dinner ESP Tractor Pull20th - Mini Horse Pull (9am) Horse Pull (12noon) ESP Tractor Pull
AUGUST 13-20, 2016
ROUTE 19 - PIKE, NEW YORKFree Admission to the Fairgrounds
Parking Fee to Support Fair Premiums
FOR INFORMATION CALL (585) 493-5626
Plan for 2017 - August 12th-19thwww.wyomingcountyfair.org
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19-25 Allegany County Historical Awareness Week 24 “An Act of Kindness” Raft Trip Letchworth State Park, 4 Lower Falls Road. Take a raft trip through the gorge at Letchworth State Park and help out a local Food Pantry. Reserva-tions are required and can be made by calling Adventure Calls Outfi tters at 585-343-4710.
24-25 AppleUmpkin FestivalVillage of Wyoming. Wonderful fall festival featuring over 300 craft vendors, non-stop musical entertainment, baking contest, street entertainers, local shops open and great harvest food.
OctoberSunday Family Walks & Talks2 - 4 p.m. May-October. Beaver Meadow Audubon Center, North Java. Learn about nature as we explore a different topic each Sunday afternoon. Call 585-457-3228 for more information.
December3 Winter in the VillageDansville. Start with the Jingle Bell Run, GCC activities, visit Santa, local shops and restaurants. Craft show, Tree lighting, Wine Walk and more.
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Let Your Tour of Letchworth Begin and End at the
Casual Attire Welcome • Reservations Appreciated
Letchworth State Park, Castile NY 14427
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CateringAccommodations
Gift Shop
Caroline’sDINING ROOM
Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner, CocktailsVeranda Dining • Picnic Menu Available
Overlooking Magnificient Middle Falls
A Must See Stop While Visiting The Park
Overland Morgan Horse Farm
Only $40 per rider/per hour
LOCATED NEAR LETCHWORTH STATE PARK10456 Shay Road, Dansville, NY 14437 • 585-943-1524
www.overlandmorgan.com Find Us on Facebook
Welcome to scenic Overland Morgan
Horse Farm where we offer beautiful
Guided Trail Rides
Enjoy a Horse Drawn Carriage Ride Perfect for a country drive or on that special occasion.
Visit our Educational Fun On The Farm
Petting Zoowith Pony Rides!
ITS FUN FOR ALL AGES!
Call to Schedule 585-943-1524
FOR DETAILS AND PICTURES:
WILLARD’S COUNTRY PLACE CAMPGROUND
Family CampingHike: 150+ acres of hills, valleysRelax: Gazebo overlooking the pondStay: Log cabins, E/W and tent sites
30 minutes south ofLetchworth Park
2 miles off Rte. 19 at Oramel7496 Crawford Creek Road
Caneadea, NY 14717
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1808-2015
• Full Line of Groceries • Ice Cold Beverages • Meat • Produce • Deli • Subs • Pizza • Ice • Picnic Supplies • Fully Stocked Craft Shop
• Melissa & Doug Toys for the Kids
Carney’s Market22 N. Main St., Castile, NY 14427
585-493-5494OPEN MON.-SAT. 7AM-9PM, SUN. 8AM-9PM
Home of Shur FineQuality Products
We Are The Best“OVER 30 YEARS OF EXCELLENCE”
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103 S. Main Street • CastileHardware Store • Equipment Rental • We Deliver
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Available for Weddings, Receptions, Meetings, Parties,
Corporate Events & More!
Lovely landscaped yard perfect for your outdoor wedding!
Beautiful stone fireplace for indoor events
CALL BRUCE: 1-585-689-2035
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HOT AIRBALLOON RIDES!Sunrise-sunset balloon ights from the Grand Canyon of the east! See the splendor of Letchworth from above the treetops in a colorful 9 story balloon! Launch site is the Middle Falls picnic area. Full time commercial pilot. Safely ying the Letchworth gorge since 1987!
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Offering 14 clean, spacious smokefree rooms in a peaceful country setting. We are located just minutes from Letch-worth State Park. Come and enjoy the many activities offered in the area or just come, relax and enjoy the
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6544 State Route 19A, Portageville, NY 14536585-493-5700
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BELFAST, NEW YORKWhere quality of life and
simplicity combine.On Route 19 south of Letchworth State Park
BELFAST HOTEL
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Open 12nOOn til’...
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Main St., Belfast, NY(585) 365-2692
Est. 1977
SANDWICHES & DAILY SPECIALS7 HEAVENLY HOMEMADE SOUPS DAILY
HOMEMADE DESSERTS CAKES, PIES AND COOKIES
While in town be sure to browse: 41 Main Antiques, The Old Town Co-op, and Slocum Auction Service (Auctions: Thurs. 5:30pm, Doors at 4pm)
Route 19 Main St., Belfast
“Home of the 2 Foot Sub” - Wings & Party PizzasFull Service Deli • Groceries • Picnic Supplies • Fresh Daily Baked Goods
• Fresh Meats & Poultry • Propane Exchange Available • ATM • Lotto G.P.S. Location - N42˚20.704’ W78˚07.035
Full Vending Line: Soap • Bags • Snacks • Pop
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10 South Parkway, Leicester, NY 14481• (585)382-9000Email: [email protected]
Located in the Village of Leicester in a Restored Historic Train Depot
Specialty coffees, teas and smoothies along with
homemade pastries, delicious soups and sandwiches.
dine in our
Quaint Café where local artists
one-of-a-kind works are displayed for sale.
browse our
Artisan Gallery
Only 5 minutes from Letchworth State Park!
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Summer SpecialWeekly Rate (July 5 - Aug. 31)
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Welcome to Letchworth State Park!
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BUY & SELL FURNITUREWHOLE HOUSEHOLDS
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5864 Gibsonville RoadLeicester, NY 14481
(585) 658-3164
Gibsonville Antiques & Restorers
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Nancy Wolcott
MON., TUES., THURS., FRI. & SAT. 10-5; SUN. 1-5
7818 Marvin Hill Rd., Springwater, NY 14560 • 585-669-2600
RESERVATIONS: 1-800-719-2267www.holidayhillcampground.com
175 Spacious Sites on 97 acres only 40 miles south of Rochester
Holiday Hill Campground
SEASONAL SITES AVAILABLE
• Heated Pool• Playground• Volleyball• Basketball• Mini Golf
• Full Hook-up• Hiking Trails• Fishing Ponds• WI-FI
Holiday Hill Campground
• Cable TV• Wagon Rides• Clean Restrooms• Planned Activities
Like the brick pavers, many of the materials used in the con-struction of the Letchworth Nature Center are locally-sourced and come from suppliers in the Western New York area. Design features — like the rock face on the exterior of the building — are natural materials collected from within Letchworth State Park.
To date, construction for the nature center is on schedule. The foundation, under slab mechanical work, and structural steel were in place by summer 2015, with timber framing and insulation panels added in October 2015. The building’s final structural components and roofing were added in December 2015 before the first snowfall.
To learn more about the nature center or to support the cam-paign, visit www.letchworthnaturecenter.org.
New Letchworth Nature Center
Music Series in Letchworth Country
Here are just some of the ongoing music series in Letchworth Country. Remember, schedules are made well in advance and
are sometimes changed. Check in advance.
2016 Summer Concert Series6:00 pm • Dates TBA
Location: Village Park, Leicester
Town of Livonia Summer ConcertsJune 26th thru August 28th • Sundays 6-8 pm
Location: Vitale Park, Big Tree RoadCome by land with beach chairs or by boat. FREE.
Sponsored by Town of Livonia - on beautiful Conesus Lake
Geneseo Summer Concert SeriesFridays, June 17 thru August 22
7:00 pm • Location: Geneseo Village ParkAll the concerts are free and open to the public.
www.geneseoconcerts.com
June 17 .................Bob’s Brothers Band Classic Rock and Family FunJune 24 .................Buzzo All Star Band Bathrobe BoogieJuly 15 ..................Full Swing BandJuly 22 ..................Genesee Johnny Big BandJune 29 .................Tommy T & The GlidersAugust 5 ...............Bob Bunce’s Rural Delivery & Watkins & the RapiersAugust 12 .............Josie Waverly and Friends CountryAugust 19 .............The Rochester Metropolitan Jazz OrchestraSeptember 2.........Dady Brothers Irish Music and Humor
Summer Concert SeriesEvery Tuesday, June through August
Location: Charcoal Corral, Rt 39 (7037 Chapman Road)FREE - Featuring a wide variety of live entertainment.
More Info: (585) 237-5270 or visit www.charcoalcorral.com.
June 7 ...................TrilogyJune 14 .................Ghost RidersJune 21 .................Stompin ‘Em Cloggers with Rockin RevueJune 28 .................Ruby ShoozJune 5 ...................Terry BuchwaldJuly 12 ..................Kelly’s Old Timers and The Alexander Fireman’s BandJuly 19 ..................Back Beat “64July 26 ..................Old HippiesAugust 11 .............TBAAugust 31 .............TBA
Dansville Summer ConcertsMonday Evenings: Dates TBA
Location: Williams Park Gazebo, Red Jacket Street, Dansville
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Index of AdvertisersAttractions (cont.) Restaurants (cont.)Accommodations
Belfast Hotel Belfast, Page 34 Colonial Inn Portageville, Page 34 Country Inn & Suites Mt. Morris, Page 2 Genesee Falls Inn Portageville, Page 12 Glen Iris Inn Castile, Page 32 Hampton Inn Geneseo, Page 2 Quality Inn Geneseo, Page 2 Rodeway Inn Featuring Leisure’s Restaurant Lakeville, Page 6 Temple Hill Geneseo, Page 22 The Inn at Houghton Creek Houghton, Page 14
Antiques Allegiance Antiques Mt. Morris, Page 5 Carvings & More Antiques Mt. Morris, Page 5 Cuba Antiques Cuba, Page 16 Gibsonville Antiques Leiscester, Page 37 Letchworth Barn Antiques Mt. Morris, Page 5 Maimone Antiques Mt. Morris, Page 5 Mt. Morris Antiques Trail Mt. Morris, Page 5
Attractions Adventure Calls Letchworth State Park, Page 14 Allegany County Shops & Attractions, Page 16 Allegany County Fair Angelica, Page 16 Angelica, Page 16 Arcade & Attica Railroad Arcade, Page 12 Arts Council for Wyoming Perry, Page 8 Arts & Crafts Show & Sale Letchworth State Park Castile, Page 8 Balloons Over Letchworth Castile, Page 34 Belfast, Page 34 Castile, Page 33 Charcoal Corral Restaurant Perry/Castile, Page 12 Corning Museum Corning, Page 18 Cuba Garlic Festival Cuba, Page 16
Dansville, Page 30 Dansville Chamber of Commerce Dansville, Page 30 Deer Run Winery Geneseo, Page 31 Geneseo, Page 22 Geneseo Farmers Market Geneseo, Page 29 Hidden Valley Animal Adventure Varysburg, Page 24 Jell-O Gallery LeRoy, Page 14 Lavender Festival Angelica, Page 16 Letchworth Pines Portageville, Page 36 Livingston Arts Center Mt. Morris, Page 4 Livingston County Page 2 Mt. Morris, Page 3-5 National Warplane Museum Geneseo, Page 22 Overland Morgan Horse Farm Dansville, Page 32 Perry, Page 10 Rolling Hills Asylum East Bethany, Page35 Silver Lake Marine Silver Springs, Page 31 Summer Breeze Strawberries Castile, Page 33 Waterfall Guide to Letchworth Page 9 Wohlschlegel’s Maple Farm Naples, Page 14 Wolf Creek Event Center Castile, Page 33 Wyoming County Page 39 Wyoming County Fair Pike, Page 29
Automotive Letchworth Valley Automotive Perry, Page 10 Rob’s Castile Sunoco Castile, Page 33 Sedam Tire Perry, Page 8
Camping Holiday Hill Campground Springwater, Page 37 Houghton/Letchworth KOA Houghton, Page 31 Ridge Campground Mt. Morris, Page 24 Sugar Creek Glen Campground Dansville, Page 24 Willards Country Place Campgrounds Caneadea, Page 32 Woodstream Campsite Gainsville, Page 35
Custom Signs Signlanguage Perry, Page 17
Environmental Conservation Genesee River Wilds Upper Genesee River, Page 16
Food and Beverage Carney’s Market Castile, Page 33 Deer Run Winery Geneseo, Page 31 Geneseo Farmers Market Geneseo, Page 29 Grizzly’s Custom Cutting Mt. Morris, Page 5 Harrington’s Shur Fine Belfast, Page 34 Jane’s Pantry Mt. Morris, Page 5 Nunda Shop ‘N Save Nunda, Page 36 Perry Market Place Perry, Page 10 Summer Breeze Strawberries Castile, Page 33 The Basics Inc. Letchworth Park, Page 13
Gifts/Clothing/Crafts Burlingham Books Perry, Page 24 Dogwood Trading Co. & Dansville Stationers Dansville, Page 30 Gatherings at the Depot Leicester, Page 35 Hart’s Jewelry Wellsville, Page 16 Letchworth Park History, Page 20 Stonewall Craftique Perry, Page 10 The Book Den Ltd Dansville, Page 30 The Gift Shop at Nicholson Pharmacy Belmont, Page 16 Touch of Grayce Geneseo, Page 22 Waterfall Guide to Letchworth Page 9
Restaurants Ace’s Country Cupboard Belfast, Page 34 Al’s Sub & Pizza Shop Castile, Page 33 Belfast Hotel Belfast, Page 34 Brian’s USA Diner Mt. Morris, Page 4 Charcoal Corral Restaurant Perry/Castile, Page 12 Charred American Bar & Grill Mt. Morris, Page 3
Country Kitchen & Pizzeria Perry, Page 10 Crego’s Birdsall Inn Birdsall, Page 16 Daryls Pizzeria Perry, Page 10 Gatherings At The Depot Leicester, Page 35 Glen Iris Inn Castile, Page 32 Hole in the Wall Perry, Page 20 Jack’s Place Gaslight Grill Dansville, Page 30 John & Sarah’s Family Restaurant Perry, Page 8 Kopper Keg Page 17 Letchworth Pines Portageville, Page 36 Lumber Yard, The Perry, Page 40 Questa Lasagna Mt. Morris, Page 4 Leisure’s Restaurant, Event Center and Hotel Lakeville, Page 6 Silverlake Family Restaurant Warsaw, Page 31 Sweet Sarah’s Perry, Page 8 Tom Wahl’s Avon, Page 35 Tony’s Pizzeria Dansville, Page 30 Tomaso’s Trattoria Mt. Morris, Page 3
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LUMBER YARD LUNCH HOURSTUESDAY-FRIDAY 11:30AM-3:00PM; CLOSED MONDAY
SUNDAY BRUNCH $12.95
SERVED9:30AM ‘TIL 1:30PM
While Here Visit...“The Farmers Wife”a 10,000 sq. ft. Antique &
Craft Co-op49 Federal St., Perry, NY
Only 5minutes from
Fine Dining In A Casual Atmospherewww.lumberyardrestaurant.com
18 South Federal Street • Perry, New York 14530
“Your Prime Rib, Steak and Seafood Destination”
Your Hosts: Robin & Regina Brown(585) 237-3160
Take a short ride for a pleasant dining experience! Restful decor of old woods, antiques, and soft lights make The Lumber Yard a most inviting restaurant. A Perry landmark located 5 minutes from the entrance to Letchworth State Park. This authentic lumberyard converted into a distinctive restaurant, serves lunch and dinner features year ‘round. It’s a little hard to fi nd but you’ll be so glad you did!
LETCHWORTH STATE PARK
email: [email protected]
LUMBER YARD DINNER HOURSTUESDAY-THURSDAY 3:00PM-9:00PM; FRIDAY 3:00PM-9:30PM
SATURDAY 2:30PM-9:30PM; SUNDAY NOON-8:00PM;CLOSED MONDAYS