Food and Entertainment Announced for 2018 Festival of the Arts

Food and Entertainment Announced for 2018 Festival of the Arts

The North Winton Village Festival of the Arts page has been updated with this year’s food vendors and stage performances, including past favorites and some exciting newcomers!

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Multi-Neighborhood Event to Support Project T.I.P.S.

Multi-Neighborhood Event to Support Project T.I.P.S.

An alliance of Beechwood, EMMA, NEMNU, and North Winton Village, together for safety and a good quality of life in our Eastside neighborhoods, asks that you join them in supporting Project T.I.P.S.

JULY 26

2:00 — 6:00

EMMA Neighborhood Association

8 Leighton Ave.

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New Neighborhood Banners on North Winton Rd.

New Neighborhood Banners on North Winton Rd.

New neighborhood “tree logo” banners, flower pots, and benches have begun to be installed along North Winton Road

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News 8 Helps Beautify North Winton Village

News 8 Helps Beautify North Winton Village

Thank you to the employees of WROC, News 8, on Humboldt St. for helping us maintain neighborhood gardens and for painting the utility box on Culver Rd. across from Humboldt as part of their annual Nexstar Founders Day volunteer event.

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2018 North Winton Village Association Board Elections

2018 North Winton Village Association Board Elections

Updated: April 18, 2018

Announcement from the NWVA Board regarding 2018 elections taking place at the annual meeting, Friday, April 20, 2018, 7:00 p.m., at St. John the Evangelist Church, 553 Humboldt St.

2018 North Winton Village Board of Directors
Term: May 2018‐April 2019
Mary Coffey              Co‐Chair
Marilyn Schutte       Co‐Chair
Bryce Miller              Vice Chair
Marilyn Parchus      Treasurer
Brett Wolff                Secretary
Brian Halligan          Social Media
Frank Van Deusen   At Large
John Coraggioso      At Large
Joe Polizzi                 At Large
Tony Celino              At Large
Yvonne Chang          At Large
Betty Ann Manganello   At Large
Jennifer Kinsman    At Large
Sami Sheehan           At Large
Location:
Friday, April 20 7PM
St. John the Evangelist
553 Humboldt St.
Bring Your Talents to the Neighborhood Board

Bring Your Talents to the Neighborhood Board

If you’re looking for ways to give back to your community, consider joining the neighborhood board!

The North Winton Village Association was formed more than 20 years ago to reverse the area’s slow decline with active crime prevention, zoning, and beautification. Thanks to the board’s efforts over the years, and help from countless partners and volunteers, North Winton Village is now cited as a role model for Rochester’s renaissance.

But we need your help to ensure our neighborhood continues to thrive.

You’re invited to attend our next monthly meeting to learn about what it takes to be a board member and to see whether it’s the right fit for you.

April Board Meeting
Monday, April 9
7:00 p.m.
Neighborhood Safety Center
1933 East Main St.

Please RSVP to info@northwinton.org if you can come, or if you’re interested but can’t attend the meeting.

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City Council Meeting on Parcel 5 Impact Study

City Council Meeting on Parcel 5 Impact Study

Commentary by NWVA co-chair Mary Coffey:

Call her for more information on this very important issue at 259-5529.

Meeting
Tuesday, March 20th
6:30 p.m.
City Council Chambers at City Hall

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Tips to Prevent Your Car From Being Broken Into

Tips to Prevent Your Car From Being Broken Into

Rochester Police Department Officer Anthony Belliard noted today that, “We have recently seen several overnight larcenies from vehicles in car beat 235.”

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Winton Branch Library Parking Lot Gate Response

Winton Branch Library Parking Lot Gate Response

The Winton Branch of the Rochester Public Library has recently installed a gate barring people from using their parking lot when the building is closed. The North Winton Village Association is against that decision due to its negative effect on the many neighbors and visitors frequenting the businesses on Winton Rd.

We’ve met with representatives from the library and have sent the following letter to the City of Rochester Law Department, and to the attention of Mayor Warren, City Council, and representatives from Neighborhood and Business Development, and Rochester Public Library.

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