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Date Announced for 7th Annual North Winton Village Festival of the Arts

Date Announced for 7th Annual North Winton Village Festival of the Arts

The 7th Annual North Winton Village Festival of the Arts will be held Saturday, September 14, 2013, from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

We are currently seeking volunteers to serve on the committee. We meet once a month and the meeting times are flexible.

Are you interested in helping your community with this wonderful event? Then we want you…..

For more information or to join please call Marilyn Parchus at 585-224-9766 or send an email to info[at]northwinton.org.

Meeting to Discuss East High School Truancy

Meeting to Discuss East High School Truancy

Update from Marilyn Parchus posted 2/28/13

“A WELL ATTENDED MEETING BY CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS, JACKIE ORTIZ , AND LORETTA SCOT, POLICE , AND CONCERNED BUSINESS OWNERS AND RESIDENTS.

MALIK EVENS, SCHOOL BOARD PRESIDENT, DID A GREAT JOB ANSWERING QUESTIONS FROM THE GROUP.

THERE WAS A LONG DISCUSSION ON EAST HIGH STUDENTS BEHAVIOR. ALSO DISCUSSION ON THE VACANT NURSING HOME ON CULVER RD. AND # 28 SCHOOL.

ACTION ITEMS MALIK EVANS WILL REPORT ON AT OUR NEXT MEETING:

*PUT IN PLACE TEACHERS OUTSIDE THE SCHOOL AT DISMISSAL AND ARRIVAL OF STUDENTS.

*THE EAST HIGH PRINCIPAL WILL TALK TO STUDENTS AT AN ASSEMBLY ABOUT THIEIR BEHAVIOR AND THEIR RESPONSIBILITY TO EAST HIGH AND THE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT IN GENERAL.

* MALIK EVANS WILL REPORT ON #28 SCHOOL CONCERNS.

*HE WILL GET THE COMMUNITY GRADUATION TRACES ON OUR SCHOOLS IN NORTH WINTON VILLAGE AND ATTENDENCE TRACES FOR THE COMMUNITY TO REVIEW.

*HE WILL DISCUSS WITH EAST HIGH HALLWAY MONITORS DUTIES TO KEEP CHILDREN IN SCHOOL, EAST HIGH IS CLOSED CAMPUS. THEY WILL BE STAYING IN SCHOOL LONGER HOURS.

*DISCUSSION WITH THE BUS COMPANY ON THE RULES FOR STUDENTS, POSSIBLY MOVING THE BUS STOP ACROSS FROM THE SCHOOL TO ANOTHER LOCATION.

*MALIK EVANS SAYS THE ROCHESTER CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT IS MOVING TOWARD THE GOAL OF NEIGHBORHOOD SCHOOLS.

AN AGREEMENT WAS REACHED WITH IRR SUPPLY AND NORTH WINTON VILLAGE AT 1800 EAST MAIN TO CORRECT THEIR FRONTAGE TO GO ALONG WITH THE NEIGHBORHOOD BUSINESS LOOK.

IF YOU HAVE A CONCERN WITH THE CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT THE NUMBER TO CALL IS 262-8525 .

NORTH WINTON VILLAGE IS WORKING WITH STUDENTS AND EAST HIGH ON A GARDENING PROJECT. EVELYN DESANTIS, THE AMERICORP WORKER, AT EAST HIGH, HAS A PROJECT CALLED” EAST HIGH TAKES ACTION”. THIS PROJECT IS VERY POSTIVE AT EAST HIGH, WE LIKE HEARING ABOUT THE GOOD WORK THIS PROJECT DOES IN THE COMMUNITY.
WELL DONE EAST HIGH!!!

NORTH WINTON VILLAGE IS STRIVING FOR THE SAFEST AND BEST SCHOOLS. WE CAN DO IT TOGETHER.

NEXT MEETING WILL BE IN APRIL, 2013 TBA!”

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Original post from 2/24/13

North Winton Village has invited NEMNU (North East Main Neighbors United, which borders the high school property) and all NWV neighbors to attend a meeting about neighbors’ concerns about Rochester city schools and truancy, as well as public safety issues.

Wednesday, February 27, 2013
6:00 p.m.
1933 E. Main St. (North Winton Village Safety Center)

 

St. John Neumann School Events

St. John Neumann School Events

Announcing two upcoming family events at St. John Neumann School, 21 Empire Blvd. at Culver Rd.

Preschool and Kindergarten Information Night
Wednesday, February 6
6:30 p.m.
Meet with teachers and learn about the St. John Neumann School curriculum, its flexible Preschool options and its before and after school care program. All are welcome!

St. John Neumann Open House
Wednesday, March 13
6:30 p.m.

Interested families can call to arrange a personal tour at your convenience.

585-288-0580
www.stjohnneumannschool.com

Annual Holiday Open House 2012

Annual Holiday Open House 2012

Annual Holiday Open House
Thursday, December 6, 2012

Your neighborhood business owners want to say “Thank You” to their loyal customers!


Please stop by and visit us during the Holiday Open House 
for refreshments, music and door prizes! 

See below for the times each business will be open:

 

NORTH WINTON ROAD

NORTH WINTON ROAD (cont.)

Liberty Family Restaurant ~ 160 Winton Rd. ~ 288-5503 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Mayfield Pub ~ 669 Winton Rd. ~ 288-7199 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Tops Friendly Market ~ 175 Winton Rd. ~ 288-7850 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Luvaboos  ~ 683 Winton Rd.~ 729-8675 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Citizens Bank ~ 175 Winton Rd. ~ 288-7850 ~ 3-6 p.m.

Angels of Mercy ~ 692 Winton Rd. ~ 730-4556 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Winton Trading Post ~ 180 Winton Rd. ~ 766-8842 ~ 2-5 p.m.

Epicurean Treasures ~ 696 Winton Rd. ~ 224-0005 ~ 11-8 p.m.

CVS ~ 185 Winton Rd. ~ 288-4422 ~ 5-8 p.m.

 

Rochester Hots ~ 196 Winton Rd. ~ 654-9606 ~ 5-8 p.m.

CULVER ROAD / EAST MAIN STREET

Winton Bar & Grill ~ 196 Winton Rd. ~ 654-9606 ~ 5-8 p.m.

McDonald’s ~ 820 Culver Rd. ~ 288-1182 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Ochenrider-Smith Allstate ~ 200 Winton Rd. ~ 288-4901 ~ 12-5 p.m.

Fah Sye Boutique ~ 212 Winton Rd. ~ 697-1541 ~  10:30-7 p.m.

EAST MAIN STREET

Mayer Hardware ~ 226 Winton Rd. ~ 288-7665 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Carroll’s Bar & Restaurant ~ 1768 Main St. ~ 288-9631 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Empire Liquor ~ 258 Winton Rd. ~ 482-1590 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Club Soda ~ 1830 Main St. ~ 232-5400 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Ravioli Shop ~ 260 Winton Rd. ~ 288-6420 ~ 3-5 p.m.

Hometown Grocer ~ 1889 Main St. ~ 503-8312 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Colters  ~ 262 Winton Rd. ~ 288-6115 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Main Place ~ 1899 Main St. ~ 288-4570 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Curves ~ 277 Winton Rd. ~ 288-7510 ~ 8-11 a.m. & 5-7 p.m.

Salvatore’s Pizza ~ 1985 Main Street ~ 288-4570 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Balsam Bagels ~ 288 Winton Rd. ~ 482-5080 ~ 6 a.m.-3 p.m.

Flipside ~ 2001 Main St.~ 288-3930 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Red Apple ~ 380 Winton Rd. ~ 288-4970 ~  5-8 p.m.

Euphoria Liquor Store ~ 2300 Main St. ~ 482-6024 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Captain Tony’s Pizza ~  385 Winton Rd. ~ 482-8430 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Wilson Farms ~ 2300 Main St. ~ 288-0207 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Frank’s Barber Shop ~ 389 Winton Rd. ~ 288-1568 ~ 11-3 p.m.

Dollar Tree ~ 2300 Main St. ~ 224-9089 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Mobil Service Station ~ 575 Winton Rd. ~ 654-8399 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Summit Federal Credit Union ~ 2315 Main St. ~ 453-7217 ~ 1-6 p.m.

Winton Branch Library ~ 611 Winton Rd. ~ 428-8204 ~ 1-7 p.m.

Captain Jim’s Fish Market ~ 2329 Main St. ~ 482-3640 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Bay Goodman Pizza ~  620 Winton Rd. ~ 288-0730 ~ 5-8 p.m.

Soulstice Artisan Market ~ 632 Winton Rd. ~ 370-0076 ~ 12-8 p.m.

MERCHANTS ROAD

Winfield Grill ~ 647 Winton Rd. ~ 654-8990 ~ 5-8 p.m.

ESL Federal Credit Union ~ 215 Merchants Rd. ~ 366-1000 ~ 3-5 p.m.

Arete’ Gallery ~ 663 Winton Rd. ~ 286-9086 ~ 10:30-6 p.m.

Chase Bank ~ 245 Merchants Rd. ~ 800-935-9935 ~ 11-6 p.m.

 

Meeting: East High School and Neighborhood Safety

Meeting: East High School and Neighborhood Safety

Please attend an important meeting with the Rochester City School District and the RPD to discuss children coming and going in and out of East High School during the day. It is a closed campus. Also to be discussed is the use of drugs on corners and behind business and houses.

We will request the school district and police department do all they can to keep the area a safe and a drug free zone.

Neighborhood Safety Center
1933 East Main Street
Wednesday, November 7th
5:30 p.m. 

North Winton Village Association and Winfield Grill Win Flower City Garden Contest

North Winton Village Association and Winfield Grill Win Flower City Garden Contest


Garden AwardOver the past 19 years, the Flower City Garden Contest has recognized the efforts of hundreds of gardeners dedicated to making Rochester greener, cleaner, and more beautiful.

Winners of the Summer 2012 content include your North Winton Village Association and the Winfield Grill!

Best Community Enhancement Gardens:
Project Scion at Jay & Child Streets
North Winton Village (Gazebo Garden, Linear Park, Containers on East Main Street)

Best Use of Container Gardening:
Residential – Jamie & Belinda Miller, 49 Hancock Street
Commercial – The Winfield Grill, 647 Winton Road North

Best Educational Garden Projects:
Maplewood Community Library vegetable garden, 1111 Dewey Avenue
Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse War of 1812 Bicentennial Peace Garden, 70 Lighthouse St.

Best Use of a Water Feature:
Sheron Gardner, 99 Albemarle Street

Best Wildlife/Butterfly Habitat Garden:
Barb Ann Kupiec, 525 Ramona Street

Winter Contest

While the summer contest is over, nominations and entries for the winter Flower City Garden Contest are due February 26, 2013.

Entries can be accepted via the  online entry form, or by mail/delivery of an entry form (Mail/deliver to Bureau of Recreation headquarters, 400 Dewey Avenue, 14613) map 

Recognition and prizes are awarded in the following categories:
  • Best Container Garden
  • Best Use of Water Feature in a Garden
  • Best Educational Garden Project
  • Best Wildlife/Butterfly Habitat
  • Best Neighborhood Enhancement Garden
  • Best Urban Farm
  • Best Winter Garden (Enter by February 26, 2013)
Crime Prevention Officer Report – September 2012

Crime Prevention Officer Report – September 2012

Below] you will find reports on crime that has occurred in your area over the past 28 days. These reports have been derived from information provided by the Monroe Crime Analysis Center for your reference. We anticipate distributing this report by e-mail approximately every 28 days.

September 2012 Southeast Crime List

September 2012 Southeast Crime Map

If you have any questions about this report, please feel free to call your crime prevention officer at the South East Neighborhood Service Center 428-7640.

Sincerely,

Brian Bannerman
Crime Prevention Officer
Rochester NY Police Department
East Division, SENSC
846 South Clinton Av.
Rochester, NY 14620
585-428-7647

Meeting: Proposed Grocery Store on N. Winton Rd.

Meeting: Proposed Grocery Store on N. Winton Rd.

There will be a meeting at the North Winton Village Assoc. Safety Center at 1933 East Main Street on Tues., October 2, 2012 at 3:00 p.m. to discuss with Nancy Price, the City of Rochester Administrator at the Service Center on Clinton Ave. the proposed Grocery Store on Winton Rd., where the former Reptile Store was.

The meeting is open to the public, businesses and residents are welcome.

Music Lineup – 2012 Festival of the Arts

Music Lineup – 2012 Festival of the Arts

Live MUSIC on the MAIN STAGE (Linear Garden)
September 15, 2012

11 a.m. Allen Hopkins & Nancy Lee Drum

12 noon Jed Curran & Steve Piper

1 p.m. Group Therapy Country-Grass Band

2 p.m. Striking Strings Hammered Dulcimer Ensemble

3 p.m. Golden Link Folk Singing Society

4 p.m. All Terrain Blues Band

For more information, see our Festival of the Arts page.

September 2012 Library Schedule

September 2012 Library Schedule

Monroe County Libraries will be closed Monday, September 3rd, in celebration of Labor Day.

WINTON BOOK GROUPS

Monday, September 10th, 7:00 – 8:30 pm

The reading selection is Olive Kitteridge by Elizabeth Snow. Copies of the book are available at the Winton Circulation Desk. No reservation is required. For more information, please call 428-8204.

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