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ENFIELD NEWS
Sponsored by the Enfield Community Council, Inc. June, 1986
Funded by the Tompkins County United Way
Enfield Communitv Council Summer Recreational Program
This year Enfield will be offering a 6 week summer camp permitted and regulated
by the Tompkins County Health Department. Regulations mandated by the Health Depart-
ment require the camp program be more structured than in past years. Planning is
continuing to make this the best program ever offered. Summer camp will begin
TUESDAY, July 8 and run until Friday, August 15. Pre -registration is strongly
advised because regulations require adult counselor - camper ratios. Therefore,
some group sizes may have to be limited. (Due to limited funds for staff) Campers
will be accepted on the basis of first registered - first considered. Registration
forms are ATTACHED TO THE LAST PAGE of this Newsletter. Registration will also be
held at the Enfield School on Monday, July 7 from 9:00 to 10:00 (no camp). Registra-
tion forms will also be available at locations within the community.
Nancy DeSarro has been hired to be Camp Director and will complement our new
format. Elizabeth Saggese is returning to direct our preschool group. We will also
offer sections for: Kindergarteners and lst graders
2nd and 3rd graders
4th graders and up
Additionally a parent cooperative toddler group will meet if there is interest.
• We are currently developing camp activities around weekly themes and suggestions
are welcome. We hope to have a dinner program again this year. Contact any member
of the Community Council for more information.
WANTED! WANTED! WANTED!
The Community Council is desperately seeking a water safety instructor to
direct this summer's swim program. There will not be a swim program at the Fireman's
Pond if we do not locate a water safety instructor soon. If interested in the
position and qualified, contact Carol Barriere 277-3843 as soon as possible.
Details regarding this aspect of the summer program are awaiting the hiring of
appropriate staff. Information will not be available until the first week of Day
Camp. If your child does not attend Day Camp you can contact Carol Barriers for
more information, but please wait until July 7 to call. Thank you!
Summer Community Council Programs are available because of funding from the New
York State Division for Youth and the Tompkins County United Way. No child will be
turned away for inability to contribute but new state regulations are making it more
difficult to maintain a balanced budget on the modest donation requested ($6). For
this reason we are asking support from the community, especially families of children
who are currently participating and who have participated in the past with fund-
raising. On Saturday, August 2, we will have an auction at the Grange. Please
donate those items you have never used but are too good to discard. Items you did
not sell at your last garage sale would be great. We'll pick up if you call Helen
Jackson at 272-8624 or Theresa Manheim at 272-6344. If you find it hard to part
with your possessions, we'll accept baked goods, plant cuttings or estra shrubs
• such as lilacs or perennials. Please, if you want to see community programs continue,
we need your contributions and attendance at this vital fundraiser.
So much work is done by so many volunteers we often forget to say thank you.
This Newsletter we would like to acknowledge Wayne Snyder and Hester Covert without
• whose cooperation and ever ready assistance we could not function. Wayne and Hester
are responsible for keeping the school in the great physical shape that we are so
proud of. The programs we offer do not make their jobs easier. In fact, they often
interfere with what they are trying to accomplish: For the extra effort they make
for us and the children of this community we want to say thank you! Be nice to
them, they have earned it!
Enfield Community Council Fund Raisers
We were sorry to have omitted the report on the Enfield Community Council
Harvest Festival and Talent Show held last fall in our last newsletter. We would
like to thank the Enfield Valley Grange for the use of the building and all the
groups, organizations and individuals who participated and helped out, for making
the Harvest Festival and Talent Show a success. We especially would like to thank
the Enfield Senior Citizens for their donation of the lovely quilt for our raffle.
The total profit from the Festival and Talent Show was $535.06. All proceeds go
toward the Youth Programs in Enfield. The following were the winners of the raffles:
Quilt - Alice Larsen, New York Telephone
Pillow - Edith Rogers, Applegate Road
Pillow - Marian VandeVelde, North Tioga Street
ECC Preschool Balloon Afghan - Gladys Willis, Enfield Itain Road
Winners of Talent Show:
1st - Anna Pollock
2nd - Jennifer Birnbaum
3rd - Teddy Davenport and
Megan Barber
• The Enfield Community Council held a Square Dance on Saturday, April 26 at the
Enfield Valley Grange. We hope everyone had a great time. We would like to thank
ttv Enfield Youth Group for providing the refreshments and we would also like to
thank Mary Linton for donating her time in calling the square dance. She made the
square dancing fun for beginners and experienced alike. We hope to have more dances
in the future, if there is enough interest.
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Teresa Manheim manned the cotton candy machine at the Enfield PTA Fun Fair and
brought in $75 for the youth programs. Thanks Teresa!
ECC Preschool
The ECC Preschool is now accepting applications for the 1986-87 school year.
The preschool is a parent cooperative that is held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from
8:30 to 11:00 at the Enfield Fire Station for children 2 1/2 (must be potty trained)
to 5 years. Elizabeth Saggese is our teacher. For more information, call Carol
Barriere at 277-3843.
Enfield Day Care Ieferral Aide
I am the Day Care Referral Aide thru the Day Care Council of Tompkins County,
Inc. If you would like to register with the Day Care Council to provide Day Care
in Enfield or if you need Day Care, call Carol Barriere at 277-3843.
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TEEN BABYSITTING LIST a
• Marlo Capoccia, 568 Enfield Center Road, age 14 272-3466
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Laurie Davenport, 169 VanDorn Road, age 13 273-8877
Wayde Whittaker, 2068 Mecklenburg Road, age 15 273-0467
Debiy Theim, 396 Applegate Road, age 15 387-5918
Kelly Bailey, 2290 Mecklenburg Road, age 14 273-5396
Ann Jackson, Enfield Center Road, age 15 272-8624
If you would like to be added to the list, please call Carol Barriers 277-3843.
ENFIELD YOUTH G1411111
Teens - would you like to join a group that gets together
to go camping, to go to the movies and to go on bike trips;
to play softball, basketball, volleyball, etc.; to make tacos
and desserts and to plan fun and exciting activities? The
Enfield Youth Group will be getting together soon to have a
watermelon party to welcome new members into the group.
Some activities already planned are a teen picnic at Taughannock Park on July
22 and a trip to the Auburn Correctional Facility on July 23. We are also planning
a Mary Kay Cosmetic Demonstration. If you are interested in any of these activities
or would like more information, call the Enfield Youth Group leader Joanne Smith at
272-4328 or Carol Barriers at 277-3843. Your ideas and suggestions are always
welcome.
Thanks
Thanks to everybody who supported the garage sale weekend. We heard it was
successful. Let's do it again next year! If you have any items you do not want to
put away for next year, please consider donating them to the Community Council
Auction to be held August 2.
Thanks also to the busy Senior Citizens who are working on their quilt to be
donated to the Harvest Festival. Look for tickets on sale later this summer.
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Early Churches in the Town of Enfield
• 1817 - The Baptist Church was the first church in Enfield. Their first minister
was John Lewis. It had the first church bell in Enfield in 1870. The
church was moved across the road from where it stands now in 1881.
1821 - The Christian Church was built on the property of Judah Baker, now the
Harold Laue farm. Their first minister was Ezra Chase. In 1938 the
building was purchased by Mr. Frazer and he used the wood to build cottages
and dock on Cayuga Lake.
1831 - The Presbyterian Church was erected near the Cemetary in Enfield Center.
In 1936 the church was disbanded and moved onto the corner of Enfield Main
and Enfield Center Road. The building then was owned by John Hortman. It
was used as a funeral home, store, meeting and -dance hall. Most recently
owned by the Newhart family and used as a grocery store and their home.
1835 - The Methodist Episcapol Church was first erected at Bostwick Corners where
the Naomi Calkins residence is now. The first pastor was Joseph Pearsall.
In March of 1876 the building was moved to Enfield Center where it now stands.
It is now the United Methodist Church.
1844 - The Kennedys Corners Methodist Episcapol Church was formed and building
erected in 1848. Elias Lanning was the first minister. In October 1917
the church burned. The people of the church raised enough money and
erected a new church free from debt. This was dedicated in December of
1918. The church was closed in 1978 and is now a private residence.
Thank you to Harold Laue and Jack Hubbell for the information on these
• churches.
Jack Hubbell, our Town Historian, would like to know the oldest
existing house still standing in the Town of Enfield. Call Jack at 273-6470.
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Enfield Fire Department
• For those Town residents that have become accustomed to listening to fire and
rescue calls on their scanners, better make sure their scanners are capable of
receiving UHF frequencys. By 1987 Tompkins County Emergency Control, from which
all of Enfield's calls are dispatched from, will be operating on a new UHF band.
Presently all of Tompkins County, including the City of Ithaca, operate on a 2
channel VHF low band. It is not uncommon to have 3 or 4 calls going at the same
time. Needless to say, we have outgrown the present 2 channel system. The new
UHF band has over 30 channels in which to operate from. The old VHF low band will
still be used for the initial call due to the number of personal alert minitors and
monitors in the county. For example if Enfield had a house fire the call would be
transmitted "Enfield fire monitors you have a reported house; they would give the
address and the name. This would be transmitted on the present VHF band just like
it has been, but after that all communications will be done on the new UHF band.
The new system we believe is a good and very needed system, however just like any-
thing else if you want something good you have to pay for it. The county is paying
the majority of the cost but the individual officer's radios are the responsibility
of each fire department. We presently have 5 officer radios, the new radios are
approximately $2,500.00 each. If we are to keep the same number of radios it will
cost the fire department $12,500,00 to switch over to the new system.
At the last newsletter writting we were awaiting the arrival of a new fire truck.
The truck was delivered on schedule and we are very pleased with it.
We are asking residents of the Town that do not have their house numbers dis-
played on their mailbox to do so. These numbers should be at least 3 inch reflective
numbers and should be on both sides of the mailbox, visible from either direction.
If your mailbox is not in front of your house or is grouped together with other
mailboxes, it should be displayed on a post in front of your house near the road in
• the same manner as above. This will help us find your home and eliminate any unneeded
delays. If you live on VanDorns Road, Applegate Road or Enfield Center Road, make
sure you know whether you're on the North, South, East or West side as VanDorns and
Applegate Roads are numbered both ways off Mecklenburg Road and Enfield Center Road
is numbered both ways off of Route 327. Make sure when requesting emergency services
that you so state South Applegate, North Applegate, etc. as this has become a real
serious problem.
Although the actual method of financing is still in question, plans for a new
fire station are continuing. The present fire station constructed in 1948 with an
addition in the early 70's has become very cramped due to the size of new fire trucks.
Door heights and widths coupled with the lack of expansion room, due to property
lines, septic systems, wells and parking space have been the stumbling block to any
plans for additions or renovations to the present building. We feel that it is in
the best interest of all parties involved that a new station be constructed with
ample space and room for future expansion if needed.
Total calls from January 1 - May 31, 1986 are running a little bit above average
at 60 calls. These include 27 Rescue calls, 9 Investigation and miscellaneous, 4 Car
Fires, 3 Chimney, 1 Grass, 7 Mutual aid to Trumansburg, 4 Mutual aid to Newfield, 2
Mutual aid to Mecklenburg, 1 Mutual aid to Ithaca and 2 Motor Vehicle accidents.
Dennis G. Hubbell
Fire Chief
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The Enfield Volunteer Fire Company is mounting a membership drive. Always in
need of able bodied members willing to help provide the community with fire and
emergency services, as regulations and technology advance, the need for more
volunteers to provide the necessary coverage to Enfield and the surrounding area
. on a mutual aid basis becomes more demanding.
Few of us have time to spare with todays hectic lifestyle, but if you feel you
would like to share part of yourself with the community for the satisfaction of
knowing you helped a neighbor in a time of need, contact the fire company to see
how you might fit in. Your degree of involvement is limited only by your enthuasiam
and desire.
Fill in the application below and drip it off at the fire station any Thursday
night and meet some of our members. or mail it to the Enfield Volunteer Fire Company,
Inc., 182 Enfield Main Road, Ithaca, N.Y. 14850 and one of our officers will call
you.
If you would like further information, phone the Enfield Fire Station at the
number listed in the white pages of your telephone directory. Any Thursday
evening - we hope to hear from you.
The Enfield Volunteer Fire Company would like to clarify the use of the water
supply pond behind the firehouse for swimming. Insurance regulations prohibit the
use of the pond by nonmembers with the exception of the Enfield Community Council
Swimming Program which carries a special insurance rider to cover any mishap. The
pond is adequately posted to that effect and is patrolled on a regular basis by the
menb ership and local police agencies. We appreciate the communities assistance in
seeing that these regulations are adhered to and ask that you save us and your-
selves the embarassment of having to be asked to leave for tresspassing and un-
authorized use.
• Thank you,
Enfield Volunteer Fire Company
Application for Probationary Membership
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Enfield Senior Citizens
Senior are you lonely or blue? Don't be.
• Join the Enfield Seniors ; J for a dish to pass luncheon the second
Wednesday of the month at the Grange Hall.
You may meet some friend that you haven't seen in a long time and meet new
friends.
February we had a speaker on income tax. March we played a quiz game on
Tompkins County. April had a slide show on old cars. May had a visit with peoples
back from Florida. We have two trips planned for this summer:
July 23 - Boat ride on Skaneateles Lake and lunch at Kiebs.
August 24 - Lunch and a show at Wine Creek Playhouse in Oswego.
Enfield Valley Grange
In May a successful garage sale was held. Proceeds to be used toward a roof
and furnace.
A Pamona Fun Night was held June 4th with a dish to share supper. "Joe"
Lockwood was the speaker.
A Juvenile Grange for Enfield? Do we have interested young people up to age 14?
June loth at the regular meeting a memorial service will be held for deceased
members of the year.
• A picnic is being planned for August.
Helena Schaber, Secretary
Enfield Ladies Auxillary
The Annual Firemens Carnival is fast approaching. Once again this year the Ladies
Auxillary is having their famous cake wheel. It will run on Friday night, June 27
and Saturday, June 28. We are in need of donations of cakes. In the past, your
responsiveness has been great. If you would like to donate a cake, please either
bring it to the cake wheel booth located under the food tent or call one of the
following numbers for pick up.
Joan Eisenhart - 272-0827
Rhonda Connors - 273-8268
Pam Whittaker - 273-0467 after 6:00 p.m.
We are also raffling off a Goldstar microwave oven. Tickets are available
from any Auxillary member or will be sold at the sound booth all during the carnival.
Drawing for prizes will be June 28 at 10:00 p.m.
We will also be having the delightful Kiddie Parade on Thursday evening, June 26,
1986 at 7:00 to kick off the carvinal weekend. Bring your children dressed in costume
for fun and prizes. Line up will be at 6:45 in front of the school.
We are sorry to report that this year we are unable to offer the Community
Birthday Calendars. Unfortunately, the reason is lack of community support of our
efforts. We hope to be able to offer it at some time in the future.
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4-H CLUB
Our club has been involved with
several things in the past few months.
We participated in the Spring Garden Fair
and also planted our own garden out at
4-H acres. Several of our members are
involved in an ongoing entomology
project. We are planning cooking,
sewing, and arts and crafts projects in
the future.
September is traditionally the
start of a new 4-H year. We would like
to invite anyone who is interested in
becoming a member to be a guest at one
of our meetings and become a member in
September. For more information,
please contact Wilma Brown at 272-5554.
BUCK HILL BUCCANEERS
4-H CLUB
We are currently working on a 4-H
Project Quilt to be raffled at the 4-H
acres youth fair to be held July 16-19.
Tickets will be available from members
the first of July or at the fair.
We meet the second Thursday of
every month. Our club has been gearing
up for the fair with projects and
animals.
For any information on our club
or the quilt, please contact Linda
Gunning at 273-1588.
ENFIELD MOTO PARK
Hare Scrambles Sunday, September 28.
Moto Cross - November 2. Races start at
12:00 noon. Food available.
GIRL SCOUTS
Girl Scouts provides a fun and
rewarding program for young girls and
adults. We now have a new level:
Daisies designed for dindergartners
aged 5. Brownie Scouts serve grades 1-3;
Junior Girl Scouts grades 4-6; Cadettes,
grades 7-9 and Senior Scouts grades 10-12.
We will provide training for leaders on
September 23 and September 30 and already
have a Fall campout planned for October
11-13. Watch for information flyers that
come home from school. Join the fun!
Questions? Call Kathy Holmes at the Girl
Scout office 273-6666 or Barb Kathan
273-4034.
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ENFIELD SCHOOL PTA
Our annual Fun Fair held in May was
a great success this year thanks to the
Enfield community. A special thanks
goes to the individual parents and school
staff who worked so hard to organize and
prepare for this special event. The
money raised will be used primarily for
the after school program next year.
Have a happy summer and we'll see
you in the fall!
From the Town Supervisor
June 1986 -- one quarter of my term of office has already passed! Instead
of using this space to tell you about the day-to-day town business that has been
done in these six months, it seems more fitting that you be asked what you want done
in the next year and a half. Many people have mentioned to me that they would like
Enfield to have a clean-up week as do our neighboring towns... A clean-up week
during which people can have items taken away that are too large for regular trash
collection. This certainly is something that can be planned so I would like to
hear from the community on this matter, or any other matter as well. Please call
me at home, 273-0462, after 5:00 p.m. on Monday through Friday and anytime on the
weekends. Your opinions should be the foundations of the actions taken by the Town
Board. Let us hear from you... Call, write, or come to a Town Board meeting held
thefirst Wednesday of each month at 7:30 p.m. at Town Hall.
Supervisor Gray
Our Dog Ennumerators have started their count. This year the Town will be
divided north - south. Sue Carpenter will work the NORTH side of Enfield and
Jennifer Russell will have the SOUTH side of town. Let's give them our full
cooperation with their task.
The Tompkins County Economic Opportunity Corp. is taking applications for the
Weatherization Program. The program is designed to help low-income homeowners and
renters to weatherproof their homes. Materials and labor are provided FREE to
families that qualify. Anyone interested in applying should contact:
E.O.C. of Tompkins County
318 North Albany Street
• Ithaca, Yaw York 14850
or call 273-8816 - ask for "Weather"
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Building and Fire Code Enforcement
In January, 1986 Greg Kirchgessner was appointed fire and building code
enforcement officer for the Town of Enfield. As the "Egg Man" about town he has
discovered most of his customers do not know about the II.Y.S. Building Code
Enforcement law that passed in 1984 and effects new construction, remodeling,
renovation and conversion projects. This law applies to the Town of Enfield even
though it has no zoning. To avoid needless delays in obtaining a building permit
you are required to have approval from the health department that your septic
system is adequate, proof of insurance coverage by the individual or firm
completing the work and a work plan to be approved by the building inspector.
Greg can be reached at 272-2241. The best time to call is between 7 and 9 in the
evening.
Staff for the Enfield News - June, 1986
Helen Jackson, 272-8624
Alice Linton, 272-3919
Theresa Manheim, 272-6344
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Enfield United Methodist Church
Summer time for Enfield United Methodist Church is going to be a busy one. The
youth group just came back from Casowasco Camp, the United Methodist Camp at Moravia
and enjoyed it enough to plan a camping trip for July. We invite all youth in the
community to join in our youth activities. If interested, call Kathy Niemi, 387-6024.
The women's group just had a delightful Mother and Daughter banquet and are
looking forward to having a Yard Sale at Florence Laue's, June 28th and a bake sale
at Willowood Campgrounds July 4th at 10:00 a.m. and also one for Labor Day week -end.
The newly formed men's fellowship is looking forward to various activities
including an auction and chicken barbeque, September 27th at the church.
Our church is getting a summer "spruce -up" job on June 21st. All are invited
to come help clean God's house and enjoy a lunch meal and fellowship.
It is a busy summer, one to look forward to as we rejoice in the love we have
for our Lord and for each other. May all enjoy God's blessings this beautiful time
of year.
Pastor Judy D. White
Enfield Baptist to Offer Vacation Bible School
Worship, education, community service, and fun together continue to be important
to all of us. Do join us for worship on Sundays at 11:00 -- or better, come at 10:30
for coffee and fellowship! Our services are friendly and informal. Sunday School
is also held at 11:00, so bring your children, too!
As summer approaches, we are all looking forward to summer activities as well
as rest. This year, the Enfield Baptist Church will hold a Vacation Bible School
from 9:30 - 12:00 noon the week of August 18 to 22. There will be Bible study,
music, games, crafts, and FUN! All children aged 3 years through 6th grade are
welcome to attend. Donations of $3 per child for educational materials will be
accepted from those who can afford it.
If we can serve you in any way, please let us know.
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Bible Baptist Church - Schools
isBibleBaptist Church ends its Christian school days each June with a big
SPLASH! Registration is already in process for the next school year.
Of course, Sunday School continues through the summer. The schedule includes:
Each Sunday morning at 9 a.m. and each Sunday afternoon at 5 p.m. Teenagers go
once a month on Friday evening to a special gathering. Also this year plans include
participation in a camping program. Phone the church for information about any of
these programs.
Regular morning worship is at 10 on Sunday and in the evening at 6 p.m.
Thursday is prayer meeting at 6 p.m. The church holds a Bible Study hour at GIAC
each Tuesday in Ithaca, at 6 p.m.
Phone 272-3779 or 272-9416 for information or rides.
Michael G. Amberge
Pastor
Agape Bible Church
The Women's Missionary Society is looking forward to arrival of the church
cookbooks mid -July. Books will be available from members, at the church, at
Sandycreek Park Office, and at the Harvest Festival.
Services of the week:
• Sunday morning worship 11:00 - Evening service 7:00
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Wednesday evening prayer meeting - bible study
Vacation Bible School and Western Round -up dates to be announced soon.
Kenneth Hoover, Pastor
Ralph Lovelace, Associate Pastor
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EAGLE ELECTRONICS SERVICE
TV & FM TWO-WAY COMMUNICATIONS
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Enfield Community Council Summer Day Camp Program Registration
::ame
Parents .lame
Address
Age Birthdate
Home Phone Emergency Phone
Person to Contact if Camp is Closed Early
Interests
Grade
Confidential ::edical History (As required by Public Health Law Part 225)
Doctors and Phone
immunization dates for:
Jiptheria
Measles
`lump s
Poliomyelitis
Rubella
Tentanus
Phone
Has ,your child ever had or currently suffer from: (If yes, please give date and any
pertainent information needed to provide adequately for your child)
Yes/Ao
amebiasis
anthrax
botulism
brucellosis
central nervous system infections
(bacterial or non-bacterial)
chancroid
chicken pox
cholera
diphtheria
gonorrhea (genito-urinary,
opthalmia, other)
granuloma inguinale
hepatitis (infectious (A)
serum (B)
hls toplasmosis (new case)
hospital -associated infections
(including diarrhea, conjunctivitis
of newborn)
infectious mononucleosis
leprosy
leptospirosis
lympnogranuloma venereum
malaria
Yea/No
measles
mumps
plague
Poliomyelitis
psittacosis
rabies
relapsing fever
reyes snydrome
Rocky `fountain spotted fever
rubella (congenital rubella
syndrome)
salmonellosis
shigellosis
smallpox
streptococcal sore throat
including scarlet fever
syphilis
tetanus
trichinosis
tuberculosis
tularemia
typhoid
whooping cough
yellow fever
Is your child currently under treatment for any medical condition or require any
medication: If yes, please provide details.
List any allergies, etc.
I give my child permission to participate in the Enfield Community Council
Program. I understand that the Enfield Community Council is not responsible for
any accidents or injuries, unless there is negligence on their part.
-Donation $
Signature of Parent or Guardian
The Enfield Community Council Summer Program is partially funded by the ::ew
• York State Division for Youth, matched by money from the Town of Enfield .and the
Jnited Way. The balance of the cost of this program must be raised but no child
rill be turned away for inability to pay.