Auditions open May 11 for Emerald City Idol Singing Competition

(Chittenango, NY – May 2011) It is time to pick your song and get ready to audition for the fifth annual Emerald City Idol Singing Competition, which is open to singers ages 6 through adult in four age categories.

Auditions are being held Friday, May 11, from 5 to 9 p.m., at The Market at Oneida Commons in Oneida, and Saturday, May 12, from 1 to 6 p.m., in the auditorium at Chittenango High School. There is no fee to audition.

Finals will be held Saturday, May 19, at 6 p.m. at Chittenango High School. The winners in the two older age divisions will also perform on the main stage at the Oz-Stravaganza festival.

Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place in each of four age groups. In the two older groups, the prizes will be $300 for first place, $200 for second place and $100 for third place; in the two younger age divisions, the prizes will be $300 savings bonds for first place, $200 savings bonds for second place and $100 savings bonds for third place.

For more information, visit oz-stravaganza.com, email marc@oz-stravaganza.com or call (315) 333-2286.

Volunteers Make Museum Shine

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Pictured from left are Claire Charde and Rachel Stonecipher.

Pictured from left are volunteers Rachel Stonecipher, Joan DiChristina, Jay Brandt, Joan Clark, Joyce Ralston, Tom Clark, Donna Lynch, Jane Graham and Jackie Lawniczak; not pictured is Claire Charde.

Submitted by Jackie Lawniczak

(Chittenango, NY – April 21, 2012) On April 21, volunteers participated in “Canal Clean Sweep” at Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum. Nine people came together at 9 a.m. for a round of vacuuming, sweeping, window-washing and dusting in the interpretive center and store/warehouse buildings.

Coordinated by Donna Lynch, this event was sponsored by Parks & Trails New York, the state Canal Corporation, Canalway Trails Association of New York, Connecting the Drops and state Environmental Facilities Corporation.

The museum will be holding Heritage Weekend with free admission May 19 and 20 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For more information, call (315) 687-3801 or visit clcbm.org.

Blacksmithing Workshop a Hit

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Pictured are participants of a recent blacksmithing workshop at the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum.

Blacksmith instructor Durand Van Doren demonstrates techniques April 21 and 22 at the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum.

Submitted by Jackie Lawniczak

(Chittenango, NY – April 2012) The blacksmith workshop held April 21 and 22 at Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum educated 12 participants in the art of blacksmithing.

Blacksmith Durand Van Doren instructed them about the history and tradition of the craft and was described as “knowledgeable and friendly” and the course as “excellent and well-presented” by participants.

They learned how to light and maintain the fire in the forge and the types of heat needed for working the iron, indicated by the colors of the fuel burned. They were instructed about forging, twisting metal, chain links and forge welding, useful techniques in the art, along with safety and good work habits.

Some hands-on participation was included.

The CLCBM is located at 7010 Lakeport Road, Chittenango. For more information, call (315) 687-3801 or visit clcbm.org.

Library Thanks Volunteers

To the Editor:

(Chittenango, NY) The Sullivan Free Library in Chittenango would like to thank everyone who helped on the grounds of the library on Community Betterment Day Saturday, April 26.

The Chittenango Lions and Leos Clubs cleaned up all around the building and parking lot. Bartlett Tree Experts of East Syracuse donated their services to prune flowering trees with the two clubs working to remove the branches. The Chittenango DPW removed the branches and other debris.

All of this help combined with the ongoing efforts of the Chittenango Garden Club helps keep the library looking as beautiful outside as it does inside and is much appreciated by the library and the people who use it.

Karen Fauls-Traynor, Library Director

Chittenango Police Blotter April 17-21

Chittenango Police Department

April 17, 2012

Frederick A. Clookey, 22, of 5738 East Lake Road, was charged with disorderly conduct and fourth-degree criminal mischief (reckless damage to property exceeding $250), a class A misdemeanor after an incident in the parking lot of Focal Point Federal Credit Union on Genesee Street in the village.

April 21

Jesse A. Confer, 23, of 2106 Route 80, Georgetown, was charged with petit larceny after allegedly leaving Tops Market with 12 Enfamil products valued at more than $300 without paying for them. He was released on his own recognizance and is scheduled to appear in Chittenango Village Court May 9.

Oz-Stravaganza Plans Progress

(Chittenango, NY) Oz-Stravaganza 2012, themed the Wonderful Witches of Oz, will be held June 1 through 3 in Chittenango, birthplace of L. Frank Baum, author of the Wonderful Wizard of Oz. Redwood Bar and Grill is sponsoring Grand Marshal Gregory Maguire, author of the ‘Wicked’ series.

A wide variety of events will be held throughout the weekend, and details can be found at oz-stravaganza.com. Robert Baum, great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, will once again be part of the guest lineup.

 

Sullivan Free Library Announces Movie Schedule

(Chittenango, NY – May 2012) The Sullivan Free Library, 101 Falls Blvd., Chittenango, will show a series of recent films Wednesday afternoons at 1 p.m. All movies are free and open to the public. Popcorn will be served; viewers are welcome to bring their own drinks and snacks if desired.

May 2: Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close, PG-13, Tom Hanks & Sandra Bullock, drama

May 9: Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy, R, Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, drama

May 16: The Guard, R, Brendan Gleeson, Don Cheadle, comedy

May 23: No movie

May 30: War Horse, PG-13, Jeremy Irvine, Emily Watson, drama

June 6: The Iron Lady, PG-13, Meryl Streep, Jim Broadbent, bio-pic

June 13: Bicycle Bride, not rated, Melanie Kannolcada, Shruti Tewari, romantic comedy

For more information, call the library at (315) 687-6331.

Soldiers Honored for their Service in Iraq

(Chittenango, Morrisville, NY) Soldiers and family members of the New York Army National Guard’s 105th Military Police Company gathered April 22 for their unit’s “Freedom Salute” at the National Guard Armory on Connecticut Street this weekend following their return from Iraq; the ceremony is the culmination of the unit’s Yellow Ribbon Reintegration Program, designed to help soldiers and families deal with returning from overseas deployment.

The unit Freedom Salute ceremony honors the service of the Soldiers, the commitment of the families and the support of the community. Attending the event were Sgt. Amanda Burgess from Morrisville, who received the Army Commendation Medal for her service in Iraq; and Sgt. 1st Class Michael Ellis from Chittenango, who received the Bronze Star Medal for his service in Iraq.

The 105th Military Police Company, based in Buffalo, was one of the first units of the New York National Guard to deploy to Iraq. The Soldiers participated in the liberation of Iraq in the spring of 2003. The company spent 12 months in combat before returning home.

Five years later, in late 2009, the company was alerted, trained and mobilized to return to Iraq in order to finish the job of transitioning security operations fully to Iraqi forces.

The 105th Military Police’s mission in Iraq was essential in the stabilization process of Iraq’s Government and Security Forces; with Stability Transition Teams and Provincial Reconstruction Teams in the Ninawa Province and Mosul, in northern Iraq.

Working side by side with U.S. officer through STT and officials of the U.S. State Department through PRTs, the 105th Military Police Company made a name for itself. The 105th not only ensured the security of all U.S. forces, but all Iraqi counterparts involved in every mission and proved to be pivotal during Operation New Dawn. Over 250 partnered missions were executed throughout their area of operation.

These missions ranged from instructing AK-47 ranges, riot control training, Counter-IED training for the Iraqi Police, and serving as the Quick Reaction Force (QRF) for the entire area. The 105th was instrumental in the security of U.S. military forces during Operation Iron Lion at the Ghuzlani Warrior Training Center for over 3,000 combined personnel.

The 105th MP Company was also responsible for turning in equipment and helping U.S. forces depart Iraq. When all forces were removed from Iraq, the missions entrusted to the 105th Military Police Company clearly defined a mission successfully completed.

The 105th Military Police Company is a unit with a long and distinguished history. Soldiers in the 105th, then an infantry company, served in the Civil War, the Spanish-American War, the Mexican Border dispute of 1916, World War I, World War II, peacekeeping operations in Bosnia, Operation Iraqi Freedom and finally Operation New Dawn.

The unit has earned the Presidential Unit Citation and the Meritorious Unit Citation for their service in these conflicts.

Apply Now for Yellow Brick Road Run

(Chittenango, NY – April 2012) On June 23 at 9 a.m., the Chittenango Lions Club will be conducting the Yellow Brick Road Run. Day of race registration and check in begins at 7:30 a.m.

The race kicks off from the Chittenango Fire Barn on Genesee Street.

Each year approximately 30 Chittenango Lions and 25 other members of the community work to make this event a success. Last year there were 130 runners, 20 walkers, and 15 fun-runners.

The run covers a scenic 8k course.  Runners travel a route that includes the old Erie Canal, village streets and a town park. Walkers follow a 5k course that is part of the larger route for runners. The fun run is three-quarters of a mile.

Club organizers are hoping to have more runners and walkers participate this year. All those wishing to enter the race can contact Steve Waite waites30@hotmail.com).

Preregistration fees are $20.  Day of race fees are $25.  Fun runners are free.  All proceeds are used for Lions Club projects.

Runners and walkers get a tee shirt and refreshments are provided.

Chittenango Police Blotter April 10-13

Chittenango Police Department

April 10, 2012

Anthony A. Unstead, 25, of William Street, Solvay, was charged with third-degree aggravated unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, an unclassified misdemeanor; driving without proof of financial security (insurance card) and disorderly operation of a motor vehicle after being stopped for traveling 46 mph in a 35-mph zone.

April 11

Officer George Millet located a vehicle allegedly responsible for a hit-and-run accident east of the village and headed toward Chittenango. He said the vehicle matched the description and partial plate number; it also was damaged in the same location as the suspect vehicle. Millet stopped the vehicle until troopers could arrive and take over the stop. The vehicle was impounded.

Carl J. Case, 39, of the Sharway Motel on Route 5, was arrested on a warrant charging disorderly conduct out of the Oneida City Police Department. A relay to Oneida Police Department personnel was conducted at the Nice & Easy Grocery Shoppe in Canastota.

A 17-year-old village resident was charged with second-degree harassment (physical contact).

April 13

Douglas F. Ballou, 27, of Fayetteville, was arrested on a bench warrant. He was arraigned by Sullivan Town Court Judge James Roman and remanded to Madison County Jail in lieu of $1,500 cash bail. He is scheduled to appear in Chittenango Village Court April 25.

Youth Wrestlers Travel to Holzgerlingen Germany

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From left (bottom row): Kasey Proper – VVS; Conner Russ – Canastota; Wes Blanding – Chittenango; Nick Petroff – Cazenovia; Tyler Heggelke – W. Genesee; Cory Carbery – Chittenango; From left (middle row): Mike Vreeland – Morrisville-Eaton; John Regan – Chittenango; Alex Moss – ESM; Anthony Finocchiaro – Canastota; Barney Prince – Morrisville-Eaton; Matt Fisher – Oneida; From left (top row): J. Regan – chaperone; M. Letcher – coach; Jack Buell – Sherburne-Earlville; Brad Lucas – Cazenovia; B. Rose – Vice-President; Anthony Rafkis – Baldwinsville; Ben Honis – Jamesville-DeWitt; Brian Irvin – VVS; P. LeBlanc – coach

Mohawk Valley Wrestling Club news

(April 2012) The only Section III Club training and competing in strictly Freestyle and Greco-Roman Wrestling marks its 30th season this year. Twenty-six members (17 wrestlers and nine coaches, referees and chaperones) left Syracuse April 5 for a 10-day visit to Holzgerlingen Germany.

The wrestlers will compete in two or three tournaments while in Germany, as well as see the sites and learn the culture and lifestyle of Germany.

Mohawk Valley Wrestling Club President, Don McGee, a Chittenango business owner and resident, has had much success with this club. There have been several thousand participants through 30 years of existence. Many members have continued wrestling after high school with Junior Colleges and Division I, II and III colleges and universities.

A number have become All-Americans, as well as a member of the 1996 Olympic Team.

Hundreds of Central New York wrestlers have had the opportunity to travel around the world representing the Club (recognized as the most active club internationally in the United States).

Through 30 years, the Club has traveled and wrestled in Argentina, Austria, Canada, China, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Netherlands, Puerto Rico, Sweden and Turkey.

The MVWC has had a friendship with the KSV Holzgerlingen Wrestling Club located near Stuttgart Germany for 25 years. This trip marks a quarter of a century of friendship and great competition from overseas.

The team was in Germany for 10 days.

Marine Corps League Holds Installation of Officers

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(Chittenango, NY- April 2012) Pictured is Ron Farewell, left, (Commandant of Syracuse Detachment) reading responsibilities to A J Kalil (Commandant of Emerald City Detachment) during the Marine Corps League Emerald City Detachment’s annual installation banquet held April 4.