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Photos: Chamber conducts annual ag tour

By Howard B. Owens

The Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual ag tour this morning, starting with a visit to BCA Ag Technologies in Oakfield (that visit was co-hosted by Z&M Ag and Turf).

During the first visit, tour participants learned about all the high-tech ways farmers more precisely and efficiently put seeds in the ground, using GPS and computer-programed seeding mechanisms.

After BCA, the group moved onto the Cargill facility in Batavia, which produces nutrients for dairy cattle throughout the Northeast, and finally they visited M&M Meats to learn about beef processing.

"For those of who are involved in it, it's pretty easy to lose track of and forget how big ag is and the fact that it is the number-one industry in the county, so it's great to get the folks who make decisions and impact what we do to understand what we do," said Keith Conway, chairman of the chamber's ag committee and store manager for Z&M in Oakfield.

Benjamin Flansburg, BCA.

Keith Conway

Planning ahead: Chamber to host two trips in 2015 - National Parks tour, and coastal Spain & the Portuguese Riviera

By Billie Owens

Press release:

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting two trips in 2015.

The first is a 12-day tour of National Parks of America from Aug. 8 - 19, 2015. Some highlights on this tour are Scottsdale,Yellowstone, Old Faithful, Mount Rushmore and lots more!

The second is an 11-day tour of Spain's Costa del Sol & the Portuguese Riviera from Nov. 5 - 17, 2015. Some highlights on this tour are Madrid, Granada, Costa del Sol, Cascais, Lisbon and so much more!

More details on all of the trips the Chamber has to offer can be found on their Web site: www.geneseeny.com/trips. You can also contact Melissa at the Chamber at (585) 343-7440, ext. 27, or e-mail at chamber@geneseeny.com for more information.

GC Chamber of Commerce hosts 42nd annual Golf Outing

By Billie Owens

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce will host its 42 annual Golf Outing on Thursday, July 31, at Terry Hills Golf Course & Banquet Facility, located at 5122 Clinton St. in Batavia.

Cost is $125 per person and includes: Golf cart, lunch and dinner.

The lunch menu includes hot dog or hamburger/cheeseburger.

Dinner includes grilled Italian sausage with peppers and onion, BBQ hamburgers, grilled chicken breats and much more.

Cost is $30 for dinner only. Bring your spouse, coworker, colleagues and friends!

Scramble format; limited to 128 golfers.

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Sponsored Post: Join us for Local Restaurant Week in Genesee County!

By Lisa Ace

$20.14 WEEK-LONG DINING SPECIALS:
Alex’s Place, 8322 Park Road, Batavia. Filet Napoleon. A seafood cake between two filet mignons, topped with freshly made Hollandaise Sauce. Served w/ salad, side, rolls & dessert. Dine-in only, 3-9pm daily. $20.14
 
Byron Hotel & Restaurant, 6874 Byron Holley Rd, Byron. Two dozen chicken wings, pitcher of soda w/ one free refill. $20.14.
 
D&R Depot, 63 Lake Street, Leroy. Bacon wrapped filet mignon w/ coconut shrimp, shrimp scampi, deep fried shrimp and choice of potato, a salad & a cream puff for dessert. $20.14.
 
Fortuna’s Restaurant at Batavia Downs, 8315 Park Road Batavia. Appetizer & entrée. Choose one of each: Appetizers: Arancini, Calamari, Bruschetta or Greens & Beans / Entrees: Linguini Alfredo, Penne Gorgonzola, Spaghetti Parmesan, Pollo Al Marsala, Pollo Siciliana, Pollo Pomodoro. Sun-Thurs only. $20.14.
 
Indian Falls Log Cabin, 1227 Gilmore Road, Corfu. Choice of full rack of Baby Back Ribs, Beef Tenderloin Napoleon or Lobster Bake Seafood. Includes vegetable, choice of potato & salad. $20.14.
 
Red Osier Landmark Restaurant, 6492 Main Rd, Stafford. Choice of 10 oz. Prime Rib, or twin 4 oz. filet mignon combined w/ a 4 oz. cold water lobster tail. $20.14.
 
T.F. Brown’s, 214 East Main Street, Batavia. Pasta Dinner for 4. Choice of spaghetti or ziti w/ meatballs, bread and a beverage (non-alcoholic). $20.14
 
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION NIGHT - Monday, March 31st:
Alex’s Place - Order the size of Prime Rib you would like and pay just $1 per oz., includes side & salad. (10 oz. min/20 oz. max) Dine in only.
 
BW’s Restaurant, 11070 Perry Road, Pavilion. Free dessert w/purchase of an entrée.
 
Fortuna’s Restaurant at Batavia Downs. All you can eat homemade spaghetti for $9.95. Includes fresh baked bread & salad. 4-10pm.
 
T.F. Brown’s - Buy any lunch or dinner entrée, get a second meal for half price.
 
CHEF'S SAMPLER SPECIALS - Tuesday, April 1st:
BW’s Restaurant - Twenty-four wing sampler: 6 Bourbon Street, 6 Colorado Cajun, 6 Tangy BBQ, 6 Tony’s Sauce. $13.99.
 
Fortuna’s Restaurant at Batavia Downs - Italian platter for 2: Chicken Parmesan, Italian Sausage w/peppers & onions, meatballs, Baked Penne, Stuffed Banana Peppers, garlic bread, salad, glass of wine each. 4-10pm. $29.95.
 
T.F. Brown’s - Sample a trio of TF Brown’s favorites: Blackened steak, Santa Fe chicken & BBQ shrimp w/ your choice of potato & salad. $13.95.
 
FAMILY NIGHT SPECIALS - Wednesday, April 2nd:
Alex’s Place - Choice of complete pot roast or meatloaf dinner for 4. Served w/potatoes, veggies, salad, rolls & butter. $29.99 Available 3-9pm Curbside Takeaway only.
 
BW’s Restaurant - Root beer-glazed, baby-back ribs. 1⁄2 rack w/ side, salad bar. $14.99 Guinness braised beef stew over biscuits w/ salad bar. $12.99.
 
Indian Falls Log Cabin - Grilled lobster flatbread pizza. $10.99.
 
T.F. Brown’s - Batavia’s favorite slow-roasted Beef on Weck w/ 6 jumbo wings. $9.95.
 
DATE NIGHT SPECIALS - Friday, April 4th:
Alex’s Place - Dinner for 2 menu includes an appetizer, two entrees and a dessert. Dine-in only 3-11pm. $44.95.
 
Indian Falls Log Cabin - Fish Fry (battered/ broiled) $9.99-$10.99, broiled Walleye $11.99, Seafood Bake $14.99, Shrimp $13.99, Scallops $14.99.
 
T.F. Brown’s - Surf and turf dinner for two includes shrimp scampi, or bay scallops, 8 oz. strip steak, choice of potato, salad & soup du jour. $29.95.
 
Dine for a Cause - Saturday, April 5th:
Alex’s Place - Alex’s will be raising money for the Genesee County Child Advocacy Center. A donations box will be provided at the restaurant for patrons to use. Also, servers will be pooling their tips and 50% of their earnings will be donated to the center. Alex’s Place will match all money collected during the week, up to $2000.
 
D&R Depot - The Depot will be supporting the Leadership Genesee program with a 10% donation of sales from 2-5pm.
 
SUNDAY SPECIALS – Sunday, April 6th:
Alex’s Place - Ham dinner including choice of potato, vegetable & salad, or turkey dinner with all the trimmings. $10.99.
 
BW’s Restaurant - Choice of sausage gravy with biscuits, corned beef and hash, or scuba’s hash mash. 8:30-11:30am. $7.50
 
Fortuna’s Restaurant at Batavia Downs - Enjoy our Sunday Brunch 10am-2pm. $10.45. Also offering dinner for 2: Choose from Chicken Parmesan, Spaghetti Parmesan, Haddock Florentine, Lasagna, Penne Gorgonzola or Linguini & Clams. Includes bread, salad, glass of wine each. 4-10pm. $25.00.
 
*Specials do not include tax and gratuity. They are not valid with any other offer, discount, or promotion.
Brought to you by The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce - 585-343-7440 ext. 23 or 24 (M-F 8:30-4:30pm)

 

Vendors will star in reinvigorated Genesee County Home Show

By Howard B. Owens

The revamped and reinvigorated Genesee County Home Show is just about ready for your visit this weekend.

More than 60 vendors will have their wares on display and Chamber of Commerce President Tom Turnbull said those local and regional business owners will be the stars of the show.

"We decided the businesses should be the celebrities," Turnbull said. "We want people to come in and see what they have and that will be their entertainment for the day. We'll have some other vendors, such as Darien Lake, Terry Hills, Batavia Downs and Adventure Calls, but for the most part, it's all about homes, fixing your home, or building a new home or adding on to your home."

The home show, which fell on some rough times in recent years, has moved back to the Falleti Ice Area (sans ice, of course) and the Chamber invested in new booth partitions and upgraded electric.

At least 1,500 and maybe as many as 2,500 people are expected to visit the home show this weekend.

After a long, cold winter, on a weekend when temps will be in the 40s and 50s, Turnbull thinks the home show comes at just the right time for people to get out and start looking forward to spring and summer and those special projects around their homes.

"It's going to be good weather for a home show," Turnbull said.

The home show came about, Turnbull said, because local business owners, most notably Eric Biscaro of Armour Building Supply, came forward and asked the Chamber to take on the event.

"They came to the chamber and said we need a home show in this town and you guys should be running it," Turnbull said. "It made perfect sense for the chamber to run it because that's what we do is promote business."

With all vendor spaces sold out for the weekend, the home show does seem like the place to be for homeowners and would-be homeowners this weekend.

Doors open at 5 p.m., Friday. It runs from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. The cost is $3 per adult. Children under 12 are admitted free. 

Alex's Place will have a food booth set up in the refreshment stand/skate rental room.

Sponsored Post: Think Spring! Visit the Home Show on Friday, March 28th - Sunday, March 30

By Lisa Ace
It’s been a long cold winter and now it’s time to “think spring.” And there’s no way better way to beat those long winter blues than by attending the first annual Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Home Show. The all new Home Show will be held at Falleti Ice Arena in Batavia Friday through Sunday, March 28-30.
 
Here’s your chance to talk face to face with one of the 57 area businesses attending this year’s Home Show for help with your home ideas and projects. And while you’re there, make sure you register for a chance to win a $500 gift certificate from the Home Show vendor business of your choice. The winner will be drawn at the conclusion of the Home Show and you do not need to be present to win.
 
The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Home Show will be open Friday, March 28 from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, March 29 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, March 30 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. And if you’re hungry, the concessions are being run by Alex’s Place, so you know the food will be excellent!
 
Admission is only $3 per person and children 12 and under are free when accompanied by an adult. Parking is free at the Falleti Ice Arena. Coupons good for $1 off all admissions are available at the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce office, 210 E. Main St., Batavia, or at any of the participating businesses. For a complete list of participating businesses go to www.geneseeny.com/homeshow. For more information, call the Chamber office at 343-7440.

Chamber of Commerce holds it first Home Show beginning Friday at Falleti Ice Arena

By Billie Owens

Press release:

An all-new Home Show featuring the products and services of 57 area businesses starts this Friday at Falleti Ice Area.

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce is hosting the event which runs throughout the weekend, March 28-30.

Get the latest home improvement tips and suggestions on a face-to-face basis!

"The response from the business community has been incredible," said Chamber President Tom Turnbull. "We have sold out all of the 81 booths that were available."

The Home Show will be open from 5 to 8 p.m. on Friday, 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. The ice arena is located at 22 Evans St. in the City of Batavia.

Admission is $3. Children 12 and under are admitted free when accompanied by an adult. Discount $1 off admission coupons are available at the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce office, 210 E. Main St., Batavia, or at any of the participating businesses.

There will be a drawing for a $500 gift certificate that can be used at any of the participating Home Show businesses. The drawing will take place at 3 p.m. on Sunday. The winner need not be present.

Food concessions will be provided by the award-winning restaurant Alex's Place.

A complete list of participating businesses and a map of the booth layout is available at www.geneseeny.com/homeshow

For more information call the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce at 585-343-7440.

Genesee County Chamber announces opposition to Seneca casino in Henrietta

By Howard B. Owens

Press release:

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce has joined the growing opposition to the expansion of casino gaming in Western New York.

The Chamber’s Board of Directors has unanimously passed a resolution opposing any new proposed casino in New York west of Route 14 and specifically the location of a new tax-free, Las Vegas-style casino in Monroe County owned and operated by the Seneca Nation.

The addition of another casino located in Western New York would over-saturate the regional gaming marketplace and would have negative impact on Batavia Downs Gaming and its operations. Batavia Downs Gaming is located in Genesee County and has shown to be an outstanding partner in the community and is directly and indirectly responsible for thousands of jobs in our region.

An additional casino in such proximity to Batavia Downs will greatly jeopardize the livelihoods of those thousands of individuals who rely on the continued operation and success of Batavia Downs Gaming. Not only would Batavia Downs Gaming be affected, but the addition of a full Las Vegas-style casino has shown to have a negative impact on surrounding restaurant, hotel and other hospitality businesses as well.

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce has asked fellow business organizations in the region to join in opposition to expanding gaming in Monroe County and all other locations in New York west of Route 14.

Sponsored Post: Vendor booths are filling up fast for the new Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Home Show!

By Lisa Ace

Business Owners – what would it take for you to get your business in front of over 1,500 potential customers in a three-day period? This year you can have that opportunity by participating in the First Annual Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Home Show. The all-new Home Show will be held on March 28-30 at the Falleti Ice Arena and the Chamber is committed to presenting a first-class show highlighting exhibitors displaying the highest quality products and services provided by businesses in the Genesee Region.

Over 50 of the 81 vendor booths have already been reserved but plenty of good spaces are still available on a first-come, first-serve basis. So don’t miss out! Reserve your booth today for this big event.

If you are interested in participating in what promises to be a landmark event, contact Kelly Bermingham at 585-343-7440, ext. 26, or kbermingham@geneseeny.com. Or visit the Chamber’s Web site at www.geneseeny.com/homeshow for more information.

Past career prepares new Chamber president

By Bonnie Marrocco

Tom Turnbull is no stranger to Batavia, its Chamber of Commerce, or the business community. He is a lifelong resident of the city; he’s been active in the Chamber for many years and was the publisher of the Daily News for the past 11 years. He is a familiar face and a respected leader.

The skills and experience Turnbull brings from his career at the The Daily News, journalism, business, marketing, public relations and community involvement, align well with his new position as the president of the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce.

“From my time as an advertising representative and also as publisher, I am used to working with area businesses on marketing and promoting their businesses. A lot of what we do here at the Chamber is just an extension of promoting and marketing area businesses and Genesee County as a whole,” Turnbull said.

The son of a local business owner, Turnbull, 60, holds a degree in journalism from Syracuse University and an MBA from the State University at Buffalo. Following the retirement of former Chamber president Lynn Freeman, Turnbull took over the job in October. He’s settling into his new role and is enthusiastic about his new career.

Turnbull jokingly says that his biggest challenge so far has been trying to figure out predecessor Lynn Freeman’s filing system.

“Seriously though, the biggest challenge has been getting my arms around all of the different aspects that the Chamber is involved in,” Turnbull said. “I have been amazed at the breadth and scope of our Chamber’s activities. From tourism to insurance to small business consulting and loans to public policy advocacy to regional collaborations to networking… it just goes on and on. Our Chamber is a very dynamic organization and I’m still learning about all that we do here.”

After 38 years at The Daily News, where he worked his way up from an advertising representative to the publisher, Turnbull was used to knowing his field inside and out. There weren’t many situations that he hadn’t run into in the newspaper business. As the new kid on the block at the Chamber, he’s getting used to not having all the answers and he’s embracing the challenge of researching the ins and outs of his new profession.

“It is different but that’s also part of what makes this switch to the Chamber so exciting. I’m learning something new every day and enjoying every minute of it,” Turnbull said. “Our chamber is one of the best run in the state and that was one of the things that excited me about taking this position. Lynn and the staff have done a great job. The way I look at it is I’m just going to take the baton and keep on running.”

Being born and raised in Genesee County and having lived here his whole life, Turnbull values and believes in the Chamber’s mission of creating an environment for business success that will enhance the quality of life for all the citizens of Genesee County.

“I love this county and I believe that this position will allow me to give back to the area which has been so good to me and my family.”

The Chamber has around 600 members and plays an important role in supporting the business community because a strong business community ensures a better quality of life for everyone.

The Chamber's function includes training for businesses, representing business to elected leaders and providing networking opportunities for business owners and employees. The Chamber helps businesses connect to the community and grow.

For 2014, the Chamber is sponsoring the return of the Home Show, which will take place March 28, 29 and 30 at the Ice Arena. Planned events are the awards dinner Feb. 22 at the Clarion, Celebrate Agriculture dinner March 22, golf tournament Aug. 6, and the Decision Makers Agricultural Forum in September.

Currently being discussed by the Town of Batavia, is the possibility of a new Welcome Center to be built on Veterans Memorial Drive and Park Road. The Welcome Center would house the offices for the Chamber, which serves as Genesee County’s tourism agency.

Turnbull has been married to his wife, Michelle, for 20 years and they have a 14-year-old son, JT.

Chamber announces 2013 award winners

By Howard B. Owens

The 42nd Annual Chamber of Commerce Awards are getting a bit of a makeover this year with no general Business of the Year honoree and a complete skip of Innovative Enterprise of the Year -- even with a qualified nominee in the mix.

Much like last year, there are two winners for Geneseean of the Year, with awards going to Laurie Mastin, of Pavilion, and Timothy Michael Adams, of Stafford.

Rather than Business of Year, the chamber is honoring a Service Business of the Year, Alex's Place, and Retail Business of the Year, Adam Miller Toy & Bicycles.

The Agricultural Business of the Year is Bonduelle USA, Inc., of Bergen and Oakfield.

The Bergen Business and Civic Association is receiving special recognition with a Special Service award.

Nominated by The Batavian for Innovative Enterprise of the Year was Insource Urgent Care, but no award was given in that category for 2013.

While Insource has transformed the urgent care business through innovative use of telemedicine and cooperative arrangements with doctors and specialists from throughout the region, greatly reducing the cost of care for patients, the Batavia-based company was bypassed by the awards committee. 

It's not unprecedented for the chamber to hand out awards with different titles than previous years or what was on nomination forms.

The awards dinner is Feb. 22 at the Clarion Hotel, Park Road, Batavia. Tickets are $50 or a table of 10 for $450. Hors d'oeuvres are at 5:30 p.m. followed by entree tables (no formal sit down dinner). There is a cash bar. The awards program starts at 7 p.m., which will include coffee and dessert.

Call Kelly Bermingham at 343-7440, ext. 26, to make reservations.

Tom Turnbull introduced as chamber president after first official day on the job

By Howard B. Owens

For the first time in a long time, Tom Turnbull experienced a "first day on the job" today.

Thirty-eight years after a "first day" with the Batavia Daily News, Turnbull was the new guy trying to figure out where the supply of pens and paper clips were stored in the offices of the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce.

Turnbull replaces Lynn Freeman, who retired, as chamber president.

"I've always had a deep love for the chamber and have always been involved," said Turnbull during his introduction mixer at Terry Hills.

The way Turnbull sees it, he's taking over a great organization that doesn't need an overhaul.

"Our chamber is one of the best run in the state and that one was of the things that excited me about taking this job," Turnbull said. "Lynn and the staff have done a great job. The way I look at it is I'm just going to take the baton and keep on running."

The chamber, he said, plays an important role in supporting the business community because a strong business community ensures a better quality of life for everybody.

The chamber's function includes training for small businesses, representing business to elected leaders and providing networking opportunities for business owners and employees.

"There's strength in numbers and I think that's what a group like the chamber does for the small guy," Turnbull said. "You have 600 members and there's strength in numbers for advocacy, working with government and getting your views out. Also we can bring a lot of seminars, a lot of training that small companies can't usually afford to do on their own."

Sponsored Post: Genesee Chamber launches new Haunted History Trail of New York State!

By Lisa Ace

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce has developed a new statewide paranormal trail that includes hauntings and ghostly events in Genesee County, along with 12 additional counties across the state. 

From Rolling Hills Asylum in Genesee County, to Wing’s Castle in the Hudson Valley, follow the legends, hauntings, and spooky heritage of the Empire State's most historic sites.

“Paranormal tourism has become quite popular over the last few years, and our Chamber needed a platform to promote our haunted asset (Rolling Hills) to that niche audience. This summer, we did an outreach to statewide tourism agencies to see who might be interested in a collaborative program. We were pleasantly surprised that 12 other counties wanted to be a part of our new program, and we expect more to join in 2014,” said Kelly Rapone, tourism marketing director for the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce.”  

Enter to Win a "Night of Fright" in the Finger Lakes, discover the ghostly happenings, stay in haunted hotels, and watch the night sky for a UFO. Explore by region or by experience. Forge your own path or join in eerie events and ghoulish guided tours going on now throughout the state. Explore the hauntings at www.HauntedHistoryTrail.com.

From the macabre to the mysterious -- join us this fall on the Haunted History Trail of New York State and check out the full line-up of events for spooky fun!

Chamber hosts meet-and-greet for its new president Tom Turnbull

By Billie Owens

The public is invited to meet Tom Turnbull, the new president of the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce.

The chamber will host a meet-end-greet from 5 to 7 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, at Terry Hills Restaurant and Banquet Facility, located at 5122 Clinton Street, Batavia.

Meet Tom and enjoy a casual happy-hour atmosphere. Hors d'oeuvres and a cash bar will be provided

Please reply to Kelly Bermingham at:

kbermingham@geneseeny.com

or

343-7440, ext. 26.

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Sponsored Post: Visit Genesee County’s Alpaca Farms year-round but also especially on National Alpaca Farm Days!

By Lisa Ace

 

Visit Genesee County’s Alpaca Farms year-round but also especially on National Alpaca Farm Days! By Lindsay Hawkins

Recently, the tourism staff of the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce spent some time with Jake, Florence, Oliver, Stella, Alita and Al. If you’ve never visited one of the County’s six alpaca farms, those names might not mean much to you, but friends were made (human and fleece-y) at Alpaca Odyssey, Northwoods Alpacas, Triple B’s Alpaca Farm, and Enchanted Forest Alpacas.

At every farm, we learned something different about alpacas. We learned that alpaca fleece wicks away moisture, females carry their babies (crias) for 11 to 13 months, they spit when they’re mad (at you or one another), and that alpaca farms draw international visitors! 

These farms are open to visitors year-round, but the industry celebrates its craft with National Alpaca Farm Days each September. This year the event will be Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 28-29. Several of our farms are participating and welcome your visit!

More details after the jump (click the headline to view more):

Alpaca Delights

10311 Bethany Center Road, East Bethany, NY 14054 

(585) 344-2983

Made in America hand-spun yarn donated by their alpacas! Visit the alpacas and purchase yarn at their small store. 

How to visit this farm:

 

Alpaca Odyssey

8100 Marble Road, Akron, NY 14001

(585) 542-3939

www.AlpacaOdyssey.com

Alpaca Odyssey & Mercantile of Akron has only been open for four years, but they have quite the collection of alpacas from this hobby-turned-business – twenty-five (and one llama) to be exact. Owners Cathy Marble & Michael Margarucci say they have mostly Huacaya alpacas (the fluffy ones) but they do have several Suris (longer, curly hair, more rare and expensive), as well. Their large, flat property is great for groups and is handicapped accessible. Wide-open land lends itself to petting, feeding, and walking the alpacas.  Be sure to browse the store shared with Triple B’s and pick up some homemade alpaca crafts!

How to visit this farm:

  • Groups and families can bring a picnic lunch and watch the alpacas roam the grounds. Visiting the farm is free, however there is a suggested donation of $2 per person for a tour, feeding, and /or walking experience with the alpacas.  
  • For groups of 10 or more, the farm will offer a tour, 30-minute fiber-spinning demonstration, and the opportunity to create a simple alpaca fiber craft.  Advance registration is required for this group experience and there is a suggested donation of $4 per person.  
  • Participating in this year’s National Alpaca Farm Days (September 28 and 29) 

 

Alpaca Play Pen, LLC

10869 Bowen Road, Attica, NY 14011

(585) 591-2520

www.AlpacaPlayPen.com

Handmade alpaca items and custom orders are their specialty! From the pasture to you -- purchase goods such as socks, hats, sweaters and scarves made from the soft and warm fiber of an alpaca! The folks at the Alpaca Playpen farm enjoy raising these charming animals and creating useful garments. 

How to visit this farm:

  • Farm visit by appointment.
  • Products and alpacas are available for requested local events. 

Here’s where you’ll find Alpaca Playpen next:

9/21 -- Alpacas and products onsite at Sweet Jenny's on Main Street in Williamsville  

9/22 -- Alpacas and products onsite at Johnny Bears Restaurant in Darien  

9/28-29 -- Products for sale at the AppleUmpkin Festival in Wyoming, NY 

10/5-6 -- Attending the Agricultural Fair at the Genesee Country Village & Museum  

 

Enchanted Forest Alpacas

7477 Selden Road, Le Roy, NY 14482

(585) 768-7219

Enchanted Forest Alpacas in LeRoy was the smallest of the four farms visited (in size – not spirit!), with 11 alpacas. Owner Martha McCutchen grew up on the farm in the house out front, where she used to care for her family’s horses and livestock. Martha is a strong advocate that alpacas are fiber animals – NOT meat animals. She is a member of a fiber guild and Alpaca Breeders of WNY and has alpaca products for sale at the Hobby Horse in Le Roy. 

How to visit this farm:

  • Perfect for small groups who want a hands-on experience. Visitors will need to call ahead for the whole package -- a tour, feeding, watching an alpaca video, and creating a felt ball craft. 
  • Participating in this year’s National Alpaca Farm Days (September 28 and 29) 

 

Northwoods Alpacas

6499 North Lake Road, Bergen, NY 14416

(585) 494-1371

www.NorthwoodsAlpacas.com

Northwoods Alpacas in Bergen has 24 alpacas – none of whom like the rain. Apparently, they’ll stand outside in the middle of winter, but even though the moisture can’t reach their skin, they ran for cover when it started sprinkling! Several pregnant alpacas are due in the fall, bringing their total occupancy close to 30. Owners Bob and Belinda Grant aren’t worried. They have plenty of land on their farm for everyone to roam. 

How to visit this farm:

  • Northwoods’ can accommodate parking for a bus, as well as larger group tours -- which include petting, feeding, and walking the alpacas. There is a suggested donation of $2 per person and groups get a discount at the onsite store! 
  • The upscale store is a cool breath of fresh air from the summer humidity (or a warm spot in the winter!) Sweaters, scarves, hats, blankets, a wall full of socks and yarn, and golf attire fill the stocked space. 
  • Participating in this year’s National Alpaca Farm Days (September 28 and 29) 

 

Triple B’s Alpaca Farm

1892 Sharrick Road, Darien Center, NY 14040

(585) 547-9271

It’s not every day that one gets to see an hour-old newborn alpaca! It was like a scene from “Bambi” – the shaky legs trying to walk, nuzzling close to his mother, and falling into to the grass. That brings the count to 23 alpacas for Triple B’s, with five more due to deliver soon. Since opening in Darien Center in 2006, the Burgess family has been breeding alpacas and caring for them like they do their cats and dogs. 

How to visit this farm:

  • The alpacas are visible from the road, roaming the fields that are dedicated just to them. Visits to the Burgess’ are encouraged in all seasons, though spring and summer lend the most accessible conditions. 
  • Feeding, walking, and (if you come at the right time of year) watching the alpacas being sheared. A suggested donation of $2 a person helps support a local family farm!

Visit Genesee County Tourism for a complete list of agritourism businesses, or to request the Genesee County Agritourism brochure.

Chamber moves annual awards to February, sets new home show for late March

By Howard B. Owens

Press release:

The Chamber’s Annual Awards Committee has announced the 2013 Annual Award Ceremony will be held on Saturday, Feb. 22 at the Clarion Hotel, Park Road, Batavia. This is the County’s premier event that honors businesses and individuals for their achievements in business, community service and volunteerism.

The Chamber has committed to running a new special event, The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce Annual Home Show (March 28, 29, 30). With the addition of this event, the Awards Ceremony will now be taking place two months earlier than previous years. For this reason, nominations MUST BE RECEIVED BY Nov. 1 to be eligible for consideration.

Please note that a brief write-up will qualify your nominee for consideration. Nominations are now being accepted for Business of the Year, Entrepreneurial Business of the Year, Agricultural Business of the Year, Innovative Enterprise of the Year, Special Service Recognition & Geneseeans of the Year. Business nominees must be a Chamber Member (If unsure of your nominee, call the Chamber to verify).  

Nomination forms are available at the Chamber of Commerce office, 210 E. Main St., Batavia and can also be down loaded from the Chamber Website at www.geneseeny.com.

If you would like more information, feel free to call Kelly J. Bermingham, director of Membership & Special Events at the Chamber office, 343-7440, ext. 26.

BREAKING: Tom Turnbull named Genesee County Chamber of Commerce president

By Billie Owens

From WBTA

Tom Turnbull, publisher of the Batavia Daily News, will become the new president of the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce.

He replaces retiring Lynn Freeman, who steps down at the end of the month.

Freeman, 70, announced his retirement in June saying he wanted to do other things.

Turnbull has been publisher of the Daily News in Batavia since 2002. He holds a master's degree from the State University at Buffalo.

Chamber endorses Cuomo's Tax-Free NY plan

By Howard B. Owens

Press release:

The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce has reviewed Governor Cuomo's economic agenda for "Tax-Free Communities" in and around specified college and university campuses. The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce welcomes any environment that will facilitate the establishment of new long-term businesses and create more jobs while ensuring that existing businesses and jobs are likewise encouraged to thrive. This legislation has the potential to bring in businesses that otherwise might not have recognized all that Genesee County has to offer.

This endorsement is based solely on the above understanding of the legislation's purpose. Care must be taken that its actual implementation does not involve provisions, policies, or procedures that are counter to the spirit of the Bill. Not only must New York State taxpayers not be adversely affected by such legislation, but red tape, forced spending, and bureaucratic decisions would force extra costs onto the new businesses and cause them to lose the benefits that they supposedly received. Given that the Bill is designed to help startup companies begin their ventures, it is imperative that future tax savings not be offset by startup costs that would be much greater than those the company would incur in the private sector. We look forward to the time when companies can see that all of New York is open for business.

 

GC hosts last tour of China in October, info meeting about it is Wednesday, June 5

By Billie Owens

Press release:

The Oct. 23-31 trip to China will be the last the Genesee County Chamber of Commerce will be hosting.

This is the last opportunity to take advantage of the exceptional value this trip offers. Walking across the Great Wall, standing in Tian Am Men Square, and viewing the gardens where the leaning Yanyan Pagoda that pre-dates the leaning tower of Pisa are just a few of the stops on the tour.

There is also an opportunity to see “up close and personal” the terracotta army in Xian. Dating from the third century B.C., the terracotta warriors were discovered in 1974 and are still being unearthed today.

Similar to the successful yearly trips since 2007, the Chamber is offering the community the unique opportunity to travel to China for the low price of $2,299. Price includes air fare (from JFK), bus to/from JFK, 4-5 star hotels, three meals a day, bus tours (with guides), admission to tourist spots, and airport taxes throughout the trip.

Of professional interest, this trip will present opportunities to learn a great deal about how the Chinese business system operates.

An information meeting is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. June 5 at the Chamber Office in Downtown Batavia. To sign up or for more details call Melissa at the Chamber at (585) 343-7440, ext. 27.
Details on the trip can also be found at www.geneseeny.com/trips

Darien Lakes tickets available for purchases at GC Chamber Office

By Billie Owens

You can buy tickets for the 2013 season at Darien Lakes at The Genesee County Chamber of Commerce. Opening Weekend is May 11.

The chamber office is conveniently located in Downtown Batavia, 210 E. Main St.

Adult Tickets Available Only. 

Prices for “Good Any Day” tickets are, $30 per person for Chamber Members and for Non Members $34.99.  Ticket price includes both Darien Lake Theme Park & Splashtown at Darien Lake. This price includes FREE PARKING.

Children's tickets are NOT available at the Chamber Office -- they can be purchased at the gate for $29.99. Chamber Adult tickets CAN BE USED FOR CHILDREN. Children tickets are priced by height & must be less than 48” tall. Children under 2 years get in free.

Tickets are available at the Chamber Office Monday thru Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. They are not available for purchase on weekends.

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