The annual Sun In Pisces Psychic Fair and Holistic Expo will take place Sept. 8 and 9 at the Quality Inn & Suites, located at 8250 Park Road, Batavia.
Free lectures everyday with $7 admission.
All-Star readers and vendors will be there on Saturday from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. and on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Due to attend from all over and offering their rare talents are:
Charlene Schine
Barbara Konish
Kris Faso
Art Keicher
Antonio Torres
Ginny
Deb Monteleone
Karen Kurchyne
Peggy Rogers
Kitty Osborne
Joy Steinhorst Davis
Sarina
Vicki Snyder Young
Michelle Hall
Jim Park
Plus, Darryl and Ginny Byers will be offering Reiki.
Jim Moomaw will have his aura camera available, along with metaphysical merchandise.
Kathryn Faso will offer Young Living Oils.
Sticks and Stones will have a whole wall of gems and minerals, along with Billee’s astrological reports.
Joe and Marion Davis will be there with everything metaphysical.
Some additions this year include:
Gretchen Napier, with the biggest collection of natural teas you have ever seen;
Beth, with Hot Stone Treatments
Jim and Danessa Wilson, with metaphysical merchandise and great art work.
It’s going to be AWESOME!
Event Date and Time
2017-09-09T11:00:00 - 2017-09-09T20:00:00
Location
Quality Inn & Suites @ 8250 Park Rd, Batavia, NY 14020, USA
The annual Sun In Pisces Psychic Fair and Holistic Expo will take place Sept. 8 and 9 at the Quality Inn & Suites, located at 8250 Park Road, Batavia.
Free lectures everyday with $7 admission.
All-Star readers and vendors will be there on Sunday from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Due to attend from all over and offering their rare talents are:
Charlene Schine
Barbara Konish
Kris Faso
Art Keicher
Antonio Torres
Ginny
Deb Monteleone
Karen Kurchyne
Peggy Rogers
Kitty Osborne
Joy Steinhorst Davis
Sarina
Vicki Snyder Young
Michelle Hall
Jim Park
Plus, Darryl and Ginny Byers will be offering Reiki.
Jim Moomaw will have his aura camera available, along with metaphysical merchandise.
Kathryn Faso will offer Young Living Oils.
Sticks and Stones will have a whole wall of gems and minerals, along with Billee’s astrological reports.
Joe and Marion Davis will be there with everything metaphysical.
Some additions this year include:
Gretchen Napier, with the biggest collection of natural teas you have ever seen;
Beth, with Hot Stone Treatments
Jim and Danessa Wilson, with metaphysical merchandise and great art work.
It’s going to be AWESOME!
Event Date and Time
2017-09-10T11:00:00 - 2017-09-10T18:00:00
Location
Quality Inn & Suites @ 8250 Park Rd, Batavia, NY 14020, USA
The YWCA of Genesee County will honor four incredible local women at the 2024 Women of Inspiration Awards Luncheon on Sunday, April 28 from 12:30 - 3 p.m. at Batavia Downs. Come hear from Keynote Speaker Deanna Dewberry and celebrate our four outstanding, inspiring women!
Come to the 14th annual World Wide Christmas Fair at the First Presbyterian Church on Saturday, November 12th, 10am-3pm. Join the hundreds of people in our community who have attended this fair over the past 13 years and see why supporting fair trade businesses and local and regional not-for-profit organizations has such a positive influence in our community and the world. Our fair is unique in that all of our vendors have one thing in common – they help people in need here in Batavia, in western NY and around the world through their sales. Shop with purpose! You will find high-quality gifts for everyone on your holiday gift list. Lunch, baked goods and coffee will be available for purchase. This event is free and is not a fund-raising event for the church. Our building is handicapped accessible. More information is available online at fpcbatavia.org or on Facebook at facebook.com/fpcbatavia.
Event Date and Time
2016-11-12T00:00:00
Location
First Presbyterian Church @ 300 E Main St, Batavia, NY 14020, USA
Foxprowl-Con kicks off this weekend at the Quality Inn & Suites in Batavia on Friday at 4pm! Celebrity guests & talent featuring; Ari Lehman – Jason from Friday the 13th! Lydia Criss – Author, former wife of Peter Criss of KISS. Steve Geiger – a Marvel Comic artist. Rashaad Santiago – Face Off Season 6 Champion. Bill Diamond – puppet fabricator & performer. Kurt Lehner – Character Designer Animation Artist at Disney. Mark Dodson – voice actor from Star Wars. Hannah Hall – from Forrest Gump and Rob Zombies’ Halloween.
Large vendor and artist rooms • Cosplay Contests. Kids 12 and under get in FREE (w/paid adult). FREE games and activities. *70+ Free Panels • Indoor Water Park
Tickets: Friday $10, Saturday $15, 3-Day Pass $30 (taxes and fees included)
Show Times: Friday, Nov. 18th 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Saturday, Nov. 19th 10:00 am – 7:00 pm
Sunday, Nov. 20th 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Like Foxprowl-Con on Facebook for updates and info.
Visit us online: www.foxprowlcon.com or follow us on Twitter: Foxprowl1
For further information contact #: Bill @ (585) 415-1173
Event Date and Time
2016-11-18T00:00:00 - 2016-11-20T00:00:00
Location
Quality Inn and Suites @ 8250 Park Rd, Batavia, NY 14020, USA
The Batavia Town Planning Board on Tuesday night set public hearings for four projects, including a 5-megawatt ground-mounted commercial solar system on a large agricultural parcel at 9327 Wortendyke Rd.
Speaking at the board’s meeting at the Batavia Town Hall, Will Nieles, project developer representing New Leaf Energy said the solar array will cover about 15.7 acres of a 51.3-acre field in an Agricultural-Residential zoned district.
The application has been submitted by Judy Green/Wortendyke Road Solar 1, LLC.
There will be an Open House from 6 to 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, Nov. 2, at Grandma’s Luv’n Care Childcare and Development Center in Batavia.
The nonprofit facility is located at 5079 Clinton Street Road.
You are invited to attend and learn more about the childcare center, meet the teachers, staff and take a tour.
Infants age 6 weeks and children up to school age are now being enrolled.
Grandma’s Luv’n Care is fully licensed and staffed by caregivers trained in first aid/CPR and MAT (Medication Administration Training).
The center offers quality full-time and part-time care, as well as an after-school program.
It has seven rooms to accommodate the needs of children, including age-appropriate curriculum, activities and learning through play.
There’s a staffed kitchen to provide breakfast, lunch and snacks.
The building is equipped with secuity cameras and key fob entrances.
Normal hours of operation are 6 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday through Friday.
For more information, call 815-4308.
Event Date and Time
2017-11-02T18:00:00 - 2017-11-02T19:30:00
Location
Grandma's Luv'n Care Childcare and Development Center @ 5079 Clinton Street Rd, Batavia, NY 14020, USA
Submitted photo courtesy of Genesee Community College.
Press Release:
EDsmart, a prominent education research organization, recently unveiled its annual assessment of New York State's top community colleges for 2024, spotlighting institutions that excel across various criteria including economic value, affordability, student satisfaction, and academic achievement.
This ranking, informed by a composite score derived from essential metrics
There may be a newcomer to this year’s Board of Education election, however, he’s no stranger to the city school district.
Retired Athletic Director Mike Bromley will join incumbents John Reigle, Jennifer Lendvay and Korinne Anderson in pitching for three school board vacancies during this year’s budget and board election vote on May 21.
Countless awards, plaques, trophies, jerseys, and team photos lined the stage during this year’s annual hockey banquet at the Batavia High School auditorium on April 14.
The 2023-2024 BND United hockey season brought much to celebrate and while the many accolades are not surprising for a team
There will be a retirement party for Crossroads House founder Kathy Panepento from 4 to 7 p.m. June 21 at the Legacy Living Center, the second site for Crossroads House, at 409 E. Main St., Batavia.Everyone is invited to the tent to be set up in the parking
GO ART! is excited to host the Western New York Steel Band Festival for its second year on Saturday, April 13, at 2:30 p.m., in the Batavia City Centre. Organized by teaching artist and percussionist Ted Canning, the event welcomes everyone to enjoy steel pan bands performing
The goal of National Public Health Week (April 1-7) is to recognize the contributions of public health and its workforce as well as highlight issues that can improve the health and well-being of our communities. This year’s public health theme is Protecting, Connecting, and Thriving: We Are All
December 22, 1945 – April 24, 2024. Vincent Lawrence George, 78, passed away peacefully in Chicago after a long and courageous fight with lung cancer.
Vince was born in December 1945 in Batavia, NY to the late Lawrence B. and Mary Arlene George of Elba, NY. From a young age, Vince worked alongside his parents and family members at George’s Dairy, founded by Vince’s grandparents Sylvester and Mary Petz George almost 100 years ago. To this day, Genesee County residents remember George’s Dairy for its quality milk and ice cream delivered with pride by the George family. Vince discovered many of his truest passions at an early age, such as baseball, trains, westerns, eating, and teasing the people he loved, all of which he pursued vigorously the rest of his life.
Graduating salutatorian at Elba Central School in 1963, he attended St. Bonaventure University, class of 1967, majoring in accounting. In 1967, Vince was a member of the first MBA class at the University of Notre Dame, graduating in 1973. After working at Price Waterhouse in Philadelphia from 1973-78, Vince moved to Dallas to work as Tax Director for the Trammell Crow Company, a leading commercial real estate developer. He remained at Trammell Crow the next twenty years, working various leadership positions in venture capital and finance. For the final phase of his career, Vince worked at Centex and Panattoni Development Company in Dallas.
His favorite activities with his wife, Cynthia and children, Erika and Matthew, included traveling, watching movies, relaxing at Cedar Creek Lake and planning their next meal. He was a constant presence as a school volunteer and active member of Northridge Presbyterian Church.
When not traveling the world (he and Cindy visited over 150 countries together), he loved to visit his five grandchildren in San Antonio and Chicago. In Dallas, he volunteered as an English teacher at Literacy Achieves, as well as a docent at the George W. Bush Presidential Library. A week after visiting his seventh and final continent (Antarctica) with Cindy, Vince was diagnosed with non-small cell lung cancer, fighting the disease for the next fourteen months until he passed away.
Vince was predeceased by his parents, his parents-in-law, James and Shirley Johnston, and Evelyn Johnston, his brother-in-law, Dr. John C. Gessner, his sister-in-law, Susan Johnston, and his niece, Nicole Wingate. He is survived by his wife of 40 years, Cynthia Jean Johnston George, daughter Erika (Blake) Romney of San Antonio, TX and son Matthew (Claire) George of Chicago, IL, beloved grandchildren, Annie, Greyson, Ford and baby Romney (expected in August), and Shirley and Eamon George. Vince is also survived by his sisters, Elizabeth (Joseph) Ivers of Houston, TX and Margaret George of Saint Paul, MN, his brother-in-law Randy (Carolyn) Johnston of Knoxville, TN, seven nieces and nephews, aunt Shirley George (Thomas) Edbauer of North Tonawanda, NY and numerous cousins.
Vince was one-of-a-kind in his intelligence, generosity, and goodness. We love you, and still hear your laugh.
A memorial service will be held at Northridge Presbyterian Church (6920 Bob O Link Drive, Dallas, Tx, 75214) on Friday, May 3rd, at 10am CDT. For those unable to travel, the service will be livestreamed here. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Northridge Presbyterian Church’s “Memorials and Honoraria” page, typing Vince’s name under “Please Specify.” The link can be found here.
A portion of this handicap sidewalk with railing at Dr. Joseph Canzoneri's office is to be removed as part of the new city police station construction, staff says, prompting the doctor to seek out a new temporary space for the next two years. Photo by Joanne Beck
John and Debbie Konieczny have been frequent fliers in the downtown medical community, getting their dental, podiatry and chiropractic needs met there for the last 20 years.
With physical challenges — he has ulcers on the bottom of his 68-year-old feet, and she has had two knee replacements, and both use canes to walk — they are now biding their time that adjacent handicap parking will be restored next to their doctors’ offices.
Tompkins Financial Corporation ("Tompkins" or the "Company") reported diluted earnings per share of $1.18 for the first quarter of 2024, up 12.4% compared to the immediate prior quarter, and down 12.6% from diluted earnings per share of $1.35 reported in the first quarter of 2023.
Michael Eula, 2023 file photo. Photo by Howard Owens.
After talking to The Batavian in November 2023 about the premise and subject matter of his latest book, “Historic Chronicles of Genesee County,” county Historian Michael Eula will finally get to celebrate the official release on Monday.
The book is a twofer of sorts: it’s a local collection of essays on how American history affected Genesee County, and, per the stamp on the book’s jacket cover, it’s Made in the USA. Throw in assassinations, immigration, presidential politics and suffragists, and you’ve got a plethora of hot subjects as future reading material.
The Rev. Deacon Diane Cox of Batavia with Bishop Sean Rowe. Submitted Photo
Diane Cox's work in the fields of nursing and pastoral care have made her one of Rochester Business Journal’s Women of Excellence 2024 Awards honorees. All of them will be recognized during an awards dinner on May 14 at the Riverside Convention Center, 123 E. Main St., Rochester.
A graphic released on April 11 by the City of Batavia showed what city officials believed at the time would be the available parking at Bank and Alva during the construction of the new police station. Late last week, officials revealed that the entire parking lot north of Alva Place will be fenced off during construction.
The local press was not permitted in a meeting on Monday between business owners concerned about impacts on their shops during the construction of a new police station in Batavia, but afterward, the project manager spoke exclusively with The Batavian about what he tried to communicate during the