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
A coalition of 69 environmental, faith, human rights, and good governance groups from across New York State are demanding that three developers withdraw their applications to site a data center at the Western New York Science and Technology Advanced Manufacturing Park (STAMP). In their letters, the groups cite
Dead fish at DeWitt Pond in Batavia. Photo submitted by Jennifer Marie Reed
Observant visitors of DeWitt Recreation Area and the adjacent pond have noticed an unusually large number of fish this year, however, instead of swimming around, they were dead.
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) introduced the Red Light Act to withhold federal transportation funding from states that enact laws to provide driver's licenses or identification cards to illegal immigrants in the United States.
This bill directs the Department of Transportation to withhold a state's entire share of
Data centers are big, noisy, use too much energy, and pose a risk to watersheds, more than two dozen speakers told the staff of the Genesee County Economic Development Center at three public hearings on Monday in the town of Alabama.
The Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC), the regional Industrial Development Agency (IDA) in our area, has taken the first step toward bringing Double Reed—a data center—into our community, next door to the Tonawanda Seneca Nation.
But the fight is far from over. GCEDC still faces several legal and bureaucratic
“The enemy doesn’t come by boat; he arrives in a limousine.” These words feel especially relevant when considering the renewed push for the STAMP project.
If you grew up in Oakfield, like me, the term “STAMP Project” might stir faint memories from years past. But
Danielle Lovell, Aidan Walsh, and Scot Walsh, Submitted photo
When the Sunset Fire started to bear down on her Hollywood neighborhood on Wednesday evening, and the order to evacuate came, Danielle Lovell reminded herself to breathe.
She'd been through this before. In 2005, she and her family evacuated their home as Hurricane Katrina struck New Orleans.
"I think the biggest takeaway (from Katrina) was -- and even last night -- just reminding myself to breathe and to stay calm," Lovell said to The Batavian on Thursday. "You do not want to panic because you are in such a hurry, but breathe and stay calm. Getting out is the most important thing. Everything else is replaceable, and it'll be okay. As long as you're alive, it'll be okay."
Congresswoman Claudia Tenney (NY-24) reintroduced legislation aimed at addressing reductions in Medicare Advantage (MA) access and benefits. The bill addresses reimbursement shortfalls to local MA plans from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS). Specifically, the bill allows CMS to adjust benchmark amounts based on local
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
GO Health is pleased to announce that it has been awarded national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board (PHAB). Established in 2007, PHAB is the nonprofit organization that administers the national accreditation program, which aims to advance and transform public health practice by championing performance improvement, strong
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
If you attended last weekend’s BND hockey banquet, you had the opportunity to listen to several fantastic stories about team spirit, hard work, and incredible team achievement. Batavia's BND United hockey team thrives on unity, mutual respect, and camaraderie. The blend of humor and heartfelt moments during the banquet shows
Now is an excellent time to consider consigning to Bontrager Real Estate & Auction Service's annual Spring Consignment Auction. Bontrager Auction has been a trusted name since 1935, employing the latest technology to maximize your profits. Our online auction attracts hundreds of bidders from across the United States and
Independent Living of the Genesee Region (ILGR), serving Genesee, Orleans, and Wyoming Counties, is excited to announce the recent awarding of a $371,176 grant by the Greater Rochester Health Foundation and the Rochester Area Community Foundation. This essential funding will establish The Independent Living Youth Project (ILYP), a
Batavia High School special education teacher's aide Leah Wroten gets and gives a hug to student Kassandra. Submitted Photo
At 21, Leah Wroten was diagnosed with cancer, and life as she knew it changed for the foreseeable future, special education teacher Natalie Keller says.
“She had life-changing surgery," Keller said to The Batavian about her fellow Batavia City Schools colleague. "She had not been working for six months.”
Wroten, a BHS 2020 graduate, had major surgery, chemotherapy and related treatments since her diagnosis in 2024. School staff members have had football square and Dress Down Day fundraisers, and one coming up in February is expected to be the biggest so far, Keller said. It will be a 26 Shirts for Leah.