The Villager
Bristol Harbour Village Association
March 2023
What is the weather like at Bristol Harbour? Being in Florida, I have received lovely winter photos from Darren Bressennel which were taken recently. I have also been told, it was a mild winter and perhaps in March (Ugh), winter has arrived. When I lived on the West Lake Road, March was my least favorite month as I was so impatient for spring. I looked for crocus buds, and any evidence of green on various trees and plants. Perhaps you concur. Each season has a beauty all its own, weather does as it chooses and we adapt. And, hurray, spring is just around the corner!
This Villager contains the usual updates on the Naples Open Cupboard Food Pantry, and the happenings at the Bristol Harbour Library.
Cindy Goodenberger extolls the beauty and advantages of living at the Terraces, the newest street in Bristol Harbour. This edition also introduces, to the community, Ashley Christoff, Bristol Harbour's onsite Administrative Assistant.
Ron Bailey reminds us that winter is still here in his poem entitled "thursday snow", while Darren Brennessel writes about "Sweet Daisy June". Doug Llewellyn showcases two area parks and introduces some of us to the Canandaigua Botanical Society. Doug also helps me with setting up the Villager and I appreciate his efforts.
If you have lived in the Canandaigua area for any length of time, you would have met or at least have heard about Bernie Caprini, the realtor, who along with Fred Sarkis, the founder of Bristol Harbour, developed this community. After her husband, Chet, passed away December 31, Bernie moved into Quail Summit in the city of Canandaigua. While Bernie no longer lives here, I thought residents might be interested in her many accomplishments over a 50-plus year period.
We have repeated the recycling rules. Please note that cameras are installed in the recycling areas to deter residents who violate the rules. Volunteers, from your community, work diligently sorting redeemable cans and bottles from recyclables. They need your help! Read the posted signs in the center and pay attention to them. If infractions continue, we may lose the refuse contract for trash pickup.
It is with regret that I announce we have recently lost three community residents. Bodan Lalka, Ginny’s husband and longtime residents of Andrews Way, Ginny wears two hats: one as Environmental Committee Chair on the Bristol Harbour Board of Directors and President of Andrews Way. Also, Alec Sutherland, a published author and professor at Nazareth College passed away in January. Alec and his wife Mindy have owned a condo on Cliffside for twenty-eight years. John Miller, a newer resident to Bristol Harbour, but a long-time Canandaigua native, died two weeks ago. John’s family business, Miller Nursery on West Lake Road, shipped plants, flowers, and vegetables to households all over the country, as well as selling to local homeowners. His wife Barbara is currently in Florida, but hopefully will arrive when summer returns. Our sympathy and prayers are with these families at this difficult time.
Please know that Bristolharbourvillage,org is our new website. Residents can find important information on this site including where to take the trash that does not belong in the dumpsters! One can also find the amendments, audits, financials, public meeting minutes, important BHVA forms and former Villager newsletters on this site.
I would like to thank the contributors to this Villager edition. It is only successful with their input. Also, thanks to whoever is keeping the Community Center Library in tip top shape. I do apologize as I do not know who is responsible.
Finally, if you see Kevin and Bella Stahl, thank them for their service in the recycling room. That work is difficult and not a lot of fun.
We will need more volunteers this spring, those who like to garden, drive golf carts, etc. Please think of ways you can be of service to our community.
Patricia King (editor)
patricia.pking904@gmail.com
See the article on recycling at the end of this Villager.
Please read the HOA rules on how to recycle and what to do with yard debris when community dumpsters are not provided.
If you have ideas or suggestions for an upcoming Villager, contact me at the email address above.
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BHVA Board of Directors
Gloria Harrington - President
Alexis Ortiz Heaney - Treasurer
Patricia King - Secretary
Hannah Snyder - Contributing Member
Ginny Lalka - Environmental Committee Chair
John Schultes - Facilities
John Constance - Contributing Member
Gina Sarkis Cushing - Contributing Member
Dave Richardson - Contributing Member
Meetings at the Town of South Bristol
March 30, 6:30 pm - Bristol Harbour Homeowners Meeting
April 10, 7 pm - Town Board Meeting
April 19, 6:30 pm - Planning Board Meeting
April 26, 7 pm - Zoning Board of Appeals
May 8, 7 pm - Town Board Meeting
May 17, 6:30 pm - Planning Board Meeting
May 24, 7 pm - Zoning Board of Appeals
June 12, 7 pm - Town Board Meeting
June 21, 6:30 pm - Planning Board Meeting
June 28, 7 pm - Zoning Board of Appeals
And something fun to look forward to:
BRISTOL HARBOUR VILLAGE YACHT CLUB Brunch will be held at the Canandaigua Yacht Club, Sunday, June 11.
(details to follow at a later date)
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