The Villager
Bristol Harbour Village Association
September 2022
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"Joy is a decision, a really brave one, about how you are going to respond to life" - Wess Stafford
The September Villager is all about the Joy we shared with friends and family over the summer. Yes, I have included many photos, but nowhere near enough to show the fun families had enjoying the beach or the free paddleboards and kayaks on the deep blue waters of Canandaigua Lake. Sounds of laughter echoed around the fire pits, at Open Mic and on the pickleball and tennis courts.
Dancing to the Rolling Heads, September 4, was the perfect way to welcome fall. The day and evening presented weather challenges, but the Rec. Committee was ready with extra tents. They moved the food inside the community center, and the band underneath the cover of the new maintenance facility. As the last song finished - Don't Stop Believing by Journey, the rain began to fall.
Many of us begin traveling in September or leaving for our "winter homes". I am hopeful you will carry joyful memories of the summer of 2022 throughout the coming months, with thoughts of partying again together next May.
BHV has numerous volunteers who made this summer successful and special. Certainly, members of the Recreation Committee and the Bristol Cliffs Yacht Club, but also those who helped with Naples Open Cupboard, the library, the landscaping, driving the shuttle, the recycling and the beach activities. A Big Thank You to All. We are grateful for your willingness to serve your community!
Please consider sending in book or movie suggestions or reviews, poems, recipes, and articles of interest to all. The Villager is more entertaining with varied content!
This Villager edition contains:
- The Rec Committee activities
- The Naples Open Cupboard Event
- The BHVA and Town of South Bristol meeting dates
- Important area phone numbers
- New residents
- Apple Pie Recipe
- Introducing "Daisy Case"
- Upcoming classes at the Bristol Library
- BCYC Brew and Brats OctoberFeast
- Recycling information
- Photos by T. Hauck, B. Pierce, M. Nothsinger, J. Link, P. King
Please support our community by attending as many events as possible. I will do my best to keep everyone updated via Constant Contact emails.
Kind regards,
Patricia King (editor)
patricia.pking904@gmail.com
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BHVA Board of Directors
Gloria Harrington - President
Ed Wildman - 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
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The Recreation Committee continues to plan lively, fun events for Bristol Harbour residents. Reconnect with "old friends" and meet new ones.
September 24 - Alzheimer's Walk 10am - meet outside at Community Center
October 1 - BCYC OctoberFeast at Brew and Brats - noon to 2pm
October 29 - Halloween Party Neighbors' Night at the Comm. Center 7pm
December 2 - Holiday Tree Lighting at the Community Center 7pm
December 3 - BCYC Holiday Party at the Community Center 6pm - registration required
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Please extend a warm welcome to BHV's newest residents:
If you have recently moved here, or if you know anyone who recently moved here and is not listed, please email me: patricia.pking904@gmail.com. I also keep the Constant Contact database, so please make sure I have your email address if you want to know what is happening in the village.
Joshua Hine - 1 Andrews Way
Marcia Smith - 3 Andrews Way
Thomas and Lisa Corrigan - 4 Andrews Way
Joan Koprowski - 5 Andrews Way
Roy Brown - 6 Andrews Way
Karen Carlton - 8 Andrews Way
JD and Laurie Donohoo - 12 Andrews Way
Olga Leimkühler - 17 Andrews Way
Sandi Silliman 24 Andrews Way
Corey and Jessica Slye - 86 Cliffside Drive
Chris and Bonnie Hunt - 98 Cliffside Drive
Important Phone numbers
FF Thompson Hospital - 585-396-6000
Kenrick - 585-424-1540
Bristol Water - 585-204-6754
Bristol Sewer - 585-532-6136
RG&E - 800-743-2112
Spectrum - 888-406-70
Town of South Bristol - 585-374-6341
Frontier Communication - 800-921-8101
Marine Docks - 585-789-0015
South Bristol Town Board Meetings
Town of South Bristol General Meetings:
Monday, September 12 at 7 pm
Tuesday, October 11 at 7 pm
Monday, November 14 a 7 pm
Town of South Bristol Planning Board Meetings
Wednesday, September 21 at 6:30 pm
Wednesday, October 19 at 6:30 pm
Wednesday, November 16 at 6:30 pm - Combined Nov. meeting
Town of South Bristol Zoning Board of Appeals Meetings
Wednesday, September 28 at 7 pm
Wednesday, October 26 at 7 pm
Wednesday, November 23 at 7 pm - Combined Nov. meeting
If you can register to vote in the Town of South Bristol, please do so as your vote is very important. Also, please attend these meetings if you are in town. The town needs to know we care about how we are treated!
Please note: Important meeting date:
September 21, 2022 - South Bristol Planning Board meeting
Topic - BHVA Fence on the south end of the BHV beach front
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Apple pie recipe courtesy of Terri Apple
Graham cracker crust - Pre back w/egg wash 375 for 5 minutes
5 cups sliced apples (5 large granny smith)
1/3 cup orange juice
1/2 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup sugar
1/2 t nutmeg
1/2 t cinnamon
1 t grated orange peel
1/4 t salt
3/4 cup flour
1/2 cup butter
Slice apples and sprinkle with OJ. Arrange in crust. Combine next 7 ingredients ... Cut in butter and then spread evenly over apples
Bake 400 for 45-50 minutes.
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Spotlight on Daisy Case - Artist in Residence
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Introducing Daisy Case - by Jon Link
That we are a community, not merely a development, has been wonderfully clear this summer. Residents have sprung into action organizing events, making friends, creating beauty. One person in particular has lent her artistic talents to enliven a drab spot at the base of our skyway. Many in the community know Daisy Case. Daisy is a resident artist of sorts and her contributions continue to define and elevate our chosen spot on the lake. Take a look at our logo, a Daisy work debuted in February. This representational piece is lively and inviting, just the right characteristics for our unique lakeside home.
Daisy, who insists she is not “a formal artist,” is something of a lifelong learner. Her introduction to oils began in her hometown of Mansfield PA “35 or 40 years ago.” Mansfield, a college town, had lots of opportunities for art instruction, and Daisy took advantage of them. Nowadays, Daisy participates in local workshops offered through Lake Country Decorative Artists. Daisy tells me that chapter members have the privilege of instruction from traveling artists they like to call “Big Brushes.” If you don’t find Daisy at home, you might learn that she’s out of town taking instruction at an art retreat workshop as far afield as West Virginia or North Carolina. Daisy says “you pick up something different from every artist.”
Daisy, who is experienced in oils, watercolor, pen and ink, applying oil to pen and ink, colored pencil, acrylics, and most recently chalk painting, will say she doesn’t have a process. “I learn step by step and I teach step by step.” Yes, teach. Many in our community know Daisy as an art instructor. She loves learning technique and sharing technique, especially in oils, her favorite medium. Daisy finds great satisfaction in teaching and marvels at how much she has done. When students express doubt by saying they can’t, Daisy will ask “but do you want to?” It is this process of taking students from little or no belief in themselves to amazement at what they can create that Daisy finds “most rewarding.” At this writing, Daisy is working one-on-one with a student on oil technique. In September, it will be Daisy’s turn to lead a workshop for Lake Country Decorative Artists. Then later in the month she's planning a class at the community center “before some of these snowbirds go back.”
"I see something I like and I paint it", Daisy says humbly yet convincingly. On a trip to Paradise Island in the Bahamas with her late husband, something caught Daisy’s eye while she was sunbathing on a chaise lounge. Inspired, Daisy proceeded to draw a Caribbean scene of a building with a waterfall and palm trees. She completed the work with watercolors. In October, Daisy assures me she will be bringing her sketchbook and “probably a little pallet of watercolors” when she sails the Rhine on a Viking cruise with her sister.
As a member of the Ontario County Arts Council, Daisy’s works have appeared in a variety of places including juried shows at Fort Hill Performing Arts Center and Wood Library.
“It has surprised me; it’s nothing I planned on doing,” Daisy tells me while recounting her many years of painting. Daisy was not a fine arts major. “My background is in business,” she explains. When Daisy retired from the work world she was a marketing VP for a regional bank.
“I love color.” When Daisy joined us on a recent pontoon ride to catch the setting sun, she reminded us that it's what comes next that's worth waiting for. “Sometimes that sky will just light up with oranges and reds.” “I love the reflections in the water...colors are reflected in the water.”
Daisy chuckles when she recounts her family's surprise when she left her hometown of Mansfield and traveled north to live on Canandaigua Lake. “I'm in love with the lake,” she confesses. Daisy’s been in Bristol Harbor for 8 years now, and I think she plans on staying. We’re delighted as long as she does.
Jon Link
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Naples Food Pantry Update
September, 2022
The BHV Food Pantry Volunteers held another successful donation event to benefit the Naples Open Cupboard on Saturday, August 20. Kids' backpacks for back-to-school days, shelf-stable food items, bedding, clothing and household items were donated by more than 25 BHV families and 3 car loads were delivered to the food pantry that day. In addition, sufficient cash donations have been received to purchase the food cart that the pantry managers requested and the purchase of the cart is in progress. Thanks again to all these generous folks for their support of this important community effort.
BHV volunteers have been regularly helping with the bi-weekly Foodlink deliveries to the pantry. The next delivery will be on Monday, September 19th, at 10:30 am. Food items are left on pallets right outside the pantry entrance and boxes need to be brought inside and items shelved. The process takes about an hour. If you would like to help with this, please email Liz Smith at elizsmith7x7@icloud.com for details.
The food pantry donation bin in the vestibule of the Community Center is monitored for donations and all items left there will be delivered to the pantry weekly. In early November, we'll sponsor a donation event to help the pantry in collecting non-perishable items for their Thanksgiving meal boxes. Please stay tuned for that event and join us in helping over 180 families in our area who benefit from these efforts. Thank you!
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Established in 1900, Bristol Library is about 15 minutes away from Bristol Harbor Village.
Sign up for one of Bristol Library’s September classes.
Wednesday, September 7, Introduction to Sketching with Howard Van Buren, 4:00pm - 7:00pm $25. Howard Van Buren is a member of the National WS, American WS, New England WS, and the Ontario County Arts Council. “Sketching Trees, Rocks and Nature” introduces shapes, shading, and shadows along with techniques for sketching trees—with foliage and without foliage, in the distance and close up—and rocks—in a field, in water—along with mountains and hills that might form a backdrop to a landscape.
Thursday, September 8, Euchre, 3:00pm - 5:00pm. Bristol Library offers a friendly game of euchre every Thursday. Don't know how to play? Don't worry! We'll teach you!
Monday, September 12, Bristol Bookends: Memoir Writing Class, 1:45pm - 3:45pm. The Bristol Library is again offering a Memoir Writing Class. Continue to enjoy the benefits of writing, whether for yourself, for family and friends, or for a worldwide audience. Explore the many ways you can make your writing come alive as you take part in writing experiences and sharing sessions. We plan to meet at the park (weather-permitting), or at the Bristol Library. Contact instructor Cat Cohen at catcohen@frontiernet.net or by calling 585-229-4632 (landline) or 585-455-4643 (cell) if you're interested.
Saturday, September 17, Ligthhouse Watercolor Painting Class with
Howard Van Buren, 10:00am - 2:00pm, $25. Howard Van Buren introduces basic watercolor techniques through the iconic lighthouse image. You will see your image come alive on your paper, which includes the image pre-sketched onto high quality watercolor paper and the tools needed such as brushes, paint, mixing trays, a container of water. Howard will mat and sleeve the image when you are done.
Monday, September 19, Embroidery Class, 5:30pm-7:00pm. Need a little bit of help? Joan Hall is again offering an embroidery class at the Bristol Library. Embroidery reduces stress, keeps your brain healthy, and builds confidence. Third Monday of every month.
Saturday, September 24, AARP Driver's Safety Course, 9:00am - 4:00pm, $30. When you take the AARP Smart Driver course, you could be eligible for a multi-year discount on your auto insurance. Plus, safer driving can save you more than just money. The course teaches proven driving techniques to help keep you and your loved ones safe on the road.
Books are a lifeline for any community, and small and rural libraries make up more than three quarters of the total libraries in the United States. You can sign up for a library card with a quick visit to the library or online at https://owwl.org/help/register. Be sure and indicate Bristol Library is your home library.
Follow Bristol Library on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/BristolLibrary/)
Visit Bristol Library website (https://www.thebristollibrary.com/) to sign up for the monthly newsletter.
Library Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 3 -7 p.m.
Tuesday, Saturday 10 a.m. - 2 p.m
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Hikers lunching at Brew and Brats after hiking in Ontario County Park on July 30
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Fun times on Canandaigua Lake
and at the Community Center
Open Mic - August 6
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Ice Cream Social - August 13
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Open Mic Hosts: Dawn Sargent and Darren Brennessel from Hillside Drive. | | |
Over 100 people came out for the Annual BHVA Ice Cream Social on a beautiful August 13 evening. The event was sponsored by the Recreation Committee. Organizers were Marilyn and Tim Noffsinger with able assistants (left to right): John and Terri Matrachisia, Alan and Ronnie Storch, Wendy Szczesniak and Will Kim.
Photo below: BH annual pickleball picnic held August 20. A great afternoon playing pickleball followed by a marvelous meal with family and friends.
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Katie Titus and Kim Pugliese, silver medalists at Picklefest 2022 held at Sonnenburg August 19th-20th. Division: 50-59, 3.5. (Sunday the 21st mixed doubles event was canceled due to rain) | | |
Mark Moretti and Teri Hauck, highest scorers at BH annual pickleball informal round robin tourney. | | |
Sue and George Isgrigg are hosting our annual OCTOBERFEAST event
on October 1 at the Arbor Hill BREW and BRATS.
The Yacht Club is once again subsidizing a considerable portion of the expense and we anticipate a robust response so get your reservations in early.
Please note to pre-select your Brat selection on the attached submission form.
It will help speed up the service.
Please note the form below. This was also sent out in a previous constant contact!
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Rainbow from the Community Center | |
Pickle Balll at Bristol Harbour Village | | |
Morning View from 162 Cliffside Dr. | | |
For the end of the summer BBQ, food was provided by the Smokin Hot Chicks
and music by Bristol Harbour's own "Rolling Heads"
Special thanks to Tim and Marilyn Noffsinger for their organizational skills and their tireless effort to make every event at Bristol Harbour Village "STELLAR"!
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Over 100 residents ate, danced and partied together, September 4 between the Community Center and the new maintenance facility. | | |
Families playing corn hole. We were all lucky that the rain held off. | | |
Members of the Recreation Committee serving homemade brownies and various types of ice cream | | |
Questions: What is wrong with the picture
above?
Answer: Contents left in plastic bag not sorted
according to Recycling Rule 101 -
No Plastic Bags
To all: please sort out the contents of the plastic bag you just left in the recycle bin and place things in one of the designated areas -
- cardboard ( flattened),
- trash/ garbage down the chute, recyclables in bins
- 5 cent redeemables along the wall. Lastly, please THROW THE PLASTIC BAG DOWN the CHUTE!
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New Recycling Sign
Please read it and pay attention!
Empty plastic bags before depositing items in the various bins!
- WINE BOTTLES and all other glass, cans, and NON REDEEMABLES. Please remember that all OUT OF STATE BOTTLES and CANS have no deposit in NY and should be placed in first row of large bins! The most frequent items that should go here are WATER BOTTLES with RED LINE AROUND UPC which indicates they are out of state.
***** Please take a look at the upper ledge of bottles and cans placed above the ROW OF SMALL REDEEMABLE BINS ON THE LEFT WALL. All of those on the upper ledge DO NOT HAVE A DEPOSIT and should be placed in the large bins with other glass items and cans.
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