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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2014 Jul-Sep-Community-Newsletter.pdf1 Enfield Community Currents News from and for the Community 2014 July—September Free In summer, the song sings itself. ~William Carlos Williams Put on a sweater, put shorts and tank top; put on sunscreen, open an umbrella! What a crazy summer - a few days of hot and humid, then rain so hard you’re looking for the ark, then so cold you have to close the windows at night! Please accept my apology for this newsletter coming so late - I got off to a late start in June, then gotten taken to the ground and sent to the hospital with acute vertigo, then when I’d barely recovered, a family member wound up in the hospital. I frankly don’t want to see the inside of a hospital for a good long time. In the last issue I went on and on about “kindergarten readiness and reading on grade level by third grade”. I ending up suggesting we, as a community, commit to reading at least ONE book this summer. That may not sound like much, but if you don’t read very much or even at all, that may be a big commitment. One of this things you can do with children this summer in support of that goal, and it’s free, is go to the Tompkins County Public Library. Check out some information about what’s fun for kids at the Library this summer on page six. Can you set a side a couple bucks each week from now until the Harvest Festival on October 4th? If so, you can help your own or a child you know pick out some books at the Scholastic Book Fair—just one of the many great things to enjoy at this annual community event! Recently a friend e-mailed me a link to a postcard for sale on Ebay—it was taken in front of the Enfield Grange, maybe in the 1950’s? Diane Aramini lamented that the owner didn't give it to the Grange, but it looks like the seller has no link to the community and just happened upon it. But, she did think maybe it was time for the Grange to hunt through their records for old photos. That made me wonder what hidden treasures their might be in other old photo collections—do you, or an older family member, have a boxful tucked away somewhere? Spend a rainy weekend afternoon looking through and labeling them, and perhaps offer anything that might have historical value to Sue Thompson, our Town Historian. - Debbie Teeter, Editor This newsletter sponsored by the Enfield Community Council (ECC) Cortney Bailey, President 279-4702 cbailey525@yahoo.com JoAnn Huddle, Vice President 227-7115 Deena Rambaum, Secretary 379-3420 deenarambaum@gmail.com Jennifer Hubbell, Treasurer Debbie Teeter, Newsletter Editor 277-4547 What’s Inside… From the Editor 1 Cinema in the Center 1 Enfield Harvest Festival 2 Enfield Summer Camp 3 Community Quilt 3 New Community Building 3 IYB Fall Sports 4 Town Historian 5 Pre-K 5 Farm City Day 5 Tompkins County Library 6 Enfield Valley Grange 6 Town Historian 6 For the Farm Community 7 Area Churches: 7 Agape Bible Church Enfield Baptist Fellowship Jacksonville United Methodist Living Water Christian Fellowship Enfield Connects 7 Enfield Food Pantry 7 Calendar of Events 8 Regularly Scheduled Meetings 8 —————————————— Omissions from this publication are not intended The next issue will be compiled in September for publication at the end of that month. Contact the editor with information you’d like to see included. Cinema in the Center Free The Enfield Community Council is repeating the popular summer event “Cinema in the Center” to be held on three consecutive Friday evenings: Friday, July 25 – Frozen Friday, August 1 – Real Steel Friday, August 8 – Good Boy Town Hall, 168 Enfield Main Rd Starts at 8:00 PM Bring your own chair Concessions available Donations Welcome Sponsored by the Enfield Community Council 2 Saturday, October 4thSaturday, October 4thSaturday, October 4th 10 am to 4 pm10 am to 4 pm10 am to 4 pm Enfield Elementary School 20 Enfield Main Road Good Times & Great Food All Day! Good Times & Great Food All Day! Good Times & Great Food All Day! Good Times & Great Food All Day! Featured Events Live Entertainment Live Entertainment Live Entertainment Live Entertainment Great Music Throughout The Day! The Tompkins County The Tompkins County The Tompkins County The Tompkins County Dairy Princess Program Dairy Princess Program Dairy Princess Program Dairy Princess Program Giant Ice Cream Sundae! Ping Pong Ball Drop Ping Pong Ball Drop Ping Pong Ball Drop Ping Pong Ball Drop 3 :30 pm 3 :30 pm 3 :30 pm 3 :30 pm Silent Auction Silent Auction Silent Auction Silent Auction A wonderful selection of goods & services from local artists, crafters, restaurants & businesses: Bidding ends at 3:30 p.m. sharp Quilt Raffle Quilt Raffle Quilt Raffle Quilt Raffle Drawing at 4:00 pm Drawing at 4:00 pm Drawing at 4:00 pm Drawing at 4:00 pm Queen Size "Around the World" Cotton Candy quilting pattern Sewn & hand-quilted by community members Tickets: $1 each or 6 for $5 Available at the Town Hall, on- line, from ECC members & at the Festival Main Ticket Table Local Vendors Local Vendors Local Vendors Local Vendors A great selection of hand-crafted items PTA Book Fair PTA Book Fair PTA Book Fair PTA Book Fair Grt some reading for the kids & a gift for favorite teachers! AndAndAndAnd More! More! More! More! Lots of Games & Activities for Children: Hay Ride, Games Tent, & More! Fun Things to Look at and Learn About with: Enfield Fire Department * Highway Department “Car Pride” Exhibit * State Police Roll Over Demo Can you help make this event a success? Contact Cortney Bailey at 279-4702 The Enfield Harvest Festival is the major annual fundraiser for the Enfield Community Council; all profits go directly to fund local Youth and Community Programs. Event made possible by the Tompkins County Event made possible by the Tompkins County Event made possible by the Tompkins County Event made possible by the Tompkins County Strategic Tourism Program. Strategic Tourism Program. Strategic Tourism Program. Strategic Tourism Program. Concession Stand Concession Stand Concession Stand Concession Stand Chili, corn chowder, chili Chili, corn chowder, chili Chili, corn chowder, chili Chili, corn chowder, chili dogs, hot dogs, nachos & dogs, hot dogs, nachos & dogs, hot dogs, nachos & dogs, hot dogs, nachos & cheese, soda, juice, water cheese, soda, juice, water cheese, soda, juice, water cheese, soda, juice, water Chicken BBQ at 11 am Chicken BBQ at 11 am Chicken BBQ at 11 am Chicken BBQ at 11 am $8 full dinner $8 full dinner $8 full dinner $8 full dinner Chicken, roll, choice of two Chicken, roll, choice of two Chicken, roll, choice of two Chicken, roll, choice of two sides: sides: sides: sides: baked beans, salt baked beans, salt baked beans, salt baked beans, salt potatoes, cole slaw potatoes, cole slaw potatoes, cole slaw potatoes, cole slaw & & & & dessert! dessert! dessert! dessert! $6 chicken half only $6 chicken half only $6 chicken half only $6 chicken half only $6 vegetarian $6 vegetarian $6 vegetarian $6 vegetarian PLUS: PLUS: PLUS: PLUS: Delectable Treats at the Delectable Treats at the Delectable Treats at the Delectable Treats at the Enfield Senior Citizens Bake Enfield Senior Citizens Bake Enfield Senior Citizens Bake Enfield Senior Citizens Bake Sale & the EVFC Ladies Auxiliary Sale & the EVFC Ladies Auxiliary Sale & the EVFC Ladies Auxiliary Sale & the EVFC Ladies Auxiliary Cake Wheel!!! Cake Wheel!!! Cake Wheel!!! Cake Wheel!!! 3 Community Building News The ECC Building Committee is making progress towards our final goal of Thanksgiving dinner 2015 in a new community center! We are working on fundraising and grant possibilities, utility savings, etc. Look for further developments as we go. If you have any questions, or are interested in helping (either with time or a donation) please contact Cortney Bailey at cbailey525@yahoo.com or evenings at 607-279-4702. Enfield Community Council 2014 Harvest Festival Quilt Raffle Queen Size “Around the World” in purples and roses With “Cotton Candy” Top Quilting Pattern Quilt made by Enfield Community Members Long-arming by O Susannah’s Quilt Shop, Watkins Glen Tickets: $1 each -or- 6 for $5 Available at the Town Hall, from Community Counsel members and other community members, and at various locations throughout the community. Drawing: October 4, 2014, 4:00 pm Enfield Elementary School Enfield Community Council Programs Could You Help Send an Enfield Youth to Camp? Over 60% of our campers come from local low-income families. We try not to turn away any child who wants to participate in our programs. We have gotten many more requests for help in paying for our summer camp this year so the Enfield Community Council is starting a scholarship fund to meet this need in our community. The 6-week camp season base fee is $325 per child. That’s $54.16 a week but for some families this cost is a budget stretch. Your donation of $325 will allow one camper to: · Participate in arts, science, sports, and craft activities. · Swim daily at Treman Park, opportunities for hiking, creek exploration, playground time · Go on many field trips that are scheduled: Taughannock Park, Greenwood Lake State Park, Watkins Glen swim pool, Sciencenter, Hangar Theater, bowling/mini-golf, Syracuse Zoo · Have a healthy breakfast, hot lunches and bag lunches for field trips · Make new friends, play outdoors, have fun and be safe The Enfield Community Council is a 501 C-3 not for profit organization - your donations are tax-deductible. Please make checks/money orders payable to Enfield Community Council, 168 Enfield Main Road, Suite 11, Ithaca, NY 14850. Please note “Camper Scholarship” in the memo line. Thank you for your support of the Enfield youth, Vera Howe-Strait - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ____ I would like to donate $ ________to go towards _____(# of youth) camp fee. ____ I would like to donate an additional $______ to go towards the before camp care ($150) and/or after camp care ($200) for an Enfield youth. 4 Ithaca Youth Bureau Fall Youth Sports 273-2817, ithacayouthbureaurecreation.com/ The Town of Enfield is a member of the Recreation Partnership: Enfield families pay the discounted rates IYB art staff will be offering 'sampler' art programs this fall at Enfield school. IYB will also offer after school art classes through out the year, such as 'Creating in Clay', 'Drawing and Painting', 'Nature Art' and 'Jewelry Making'. Stay tuned for specific dates and times! ROTARY FALL YOUTH SOCCER: A recreational program for all youth players. The program is designed for children in grades PreK – 8th to have fun, make friends and learn how to play the game of soccer. Emphasis is placed on enjoyment, not competition. This season the Rotary Soccer program will be working with SUNY Cortland Men’s Soccer Coach Steve Axtell as well as coaches from the One+ soccer program to provide a greater experience than ever before! Who: Girls & Boys, grades PreK-8 (players must be 4 by 12/1/14) Where: Practices : Cass Park Union Fields – Tuesday & Thursday evenings 6:00-7:30PM Games : Cass Park Fields, between 1:00pm – 4:00pm When: September 2nd – October 26th Equipment: T-shirts are provided League Directors: John Oakley & Tito Villa Fee: PreK Soccer – $40 Recreation Partnership Discount / $80 Non-RP Kindergarten and 1st – $46 Recreation Partnership Discount / Non-RP Grades 2-8, 9-12 – $55 Recreation Partnership Discount / Non-RP League Divisions & Team Composition: · PreK, K and 1st, 2nd & 3rd Grade will be COED · Girls 4th-5th Grade and 6th-8th Grade · Boys 4th-5th Grade and 6th-8th Grade Important Note: Final team formation will be done by August 29 for all registrations received by the deadline. Once players are assigned to teams, changes in team assignment will not be allowed. You will receive a call from your coach to let you know what team & the practice schedule. Please, DO NOT call the IYB unless you have not heard from a coach by SEPTEMBER 5. Thanks! SMALL FRY FOOTBALL: A chance to begin football as part of the county-wide Youth Football League. The program focuses on skill- building and fun, low-level competition. Who: Boys & Girls, ages 9-12 Junior Level: Must be 9 by Aug. 18 and cannot turn 11 on or before Oct. 26. Senior Level: Must be 11 by Aug. 18 and cannot turn 13 on or before Oct. 26. Where: Ithaca High School Football Field and practice fields, County Area School Fields. When: Season – Aug. 18 – Oct. 26 Equipment: Equipment hand-out: Aug. 16, 9:45 AM – Noon at IYB Director: TBA Fee: $70 Recreation Partnership Discount / $140 Non – RP Parents Meeting: Mandatory Meeting for all parents of 3-6 graders on Aug. 13, 6:00 PM, at Ithaca Youth Bureau. Coaches Meeting: August 12, 6:00 PM at IYB, Coaches Training: August 13, 6:00 PM at IYB Mandatory Player Weigh-in: September 6th, 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM. All players must attend or will not be eligible for game play. CHEERLEADING: Learn exciting new dance moves, combining hip hop, cheerleading and other styles used by today’s cheerleaders and professional dancers. Participants will cheer for the entire Small Fry Football season. Who: Girls & Boys, grades 2-7 Jr. Squad: Grades 2-4 Sr. Squad: Grades 5-7 Where: Ithaca Youth Bureau Gym, I.H.S. Fields When: Practice Day TBA; Practices will start the first week of August. Games Saturday or Sunday, September 13 – Oct. 26th, 12 – 5 PM Instructor: Rebecca Norman Fee: $80/$56 City Resident Discount CROSS COUNTRY RUNNING PROGRAM: Boys and Girls ages 9 to 13 can participate in a cross country program designed to build running skills, endurance and overall wellness. Running will be off road terrain, fields, and some pavement. This program is for children who have had some experience running and are able to comfortably run 1 mile. Who: Boys & Girls ages 9-13 When: Monday/Wednesday 5:30-6:30 PM, Sept. 8th – Oct. 6th Where: Various locations Instructor/coaches: Francesca Crannell & Gary Weiss Fee: $40 Recreation Partnership Discount / $80 N. M. DEADLINE: Registrations for 2nd-12th grades are due by 5:00 PM on Wednesday, August 27 . Registrations for Kindergarten and 1st grade are due by 5:00 PM on Friday, September 5. 5 Early Pre-K Registration The Ithaca City School District's Early Childhood Program is accepting applications for the 2014-15 school year. There are Pre- Kindergarten classrooms at Enfield Elementary school and in all other ICSD elementary schools. To receive an application for your preschool aged child contact The Early Childhood Office at 274-2208 . Rolfe Cemetery, by Sue Thompson, Enfield Town Historian Jonathan Rolfe (1773) came from South Amboy, N. J., in 1806, with his wife Susanna Ellison and four children, Reuben, Sally, Mary and Ephraim, and settled in Enfield on a farm located on Applegate Road. He created a cemetery near his home now called Rolfe Cemetery. The oldest recorded headstone in the cemetery is that of Ephraim Rolfe dated May 27, 1818. Within the many books in the Town Vault is the Rolfe Cemetery Treasurer’s Book and Rolfe Cemetery Secretary’s Book. The first date recorded in the treasurer’s book is July 18, 1873. By 1876 there was a recorded 154 burials in the cemetery. On June 10, 1876 the following residents met at the home of Ebenezer Haven to incorporate Rolfe Cemetery: Amos Lanning, James M. Lanning, Ebenezer Havens, Wesley Hulse, Leonard Murray, Squire B. Rolfe, Samuel Rolfe, Leroy H. VanKirk, Oscar Rolfe, L.B. Curry, Amos F. Curry, J.O. Carman. Amos Lanning was elected chairman and Amos Curry secretary. The trustees voted to meet annually the first Friday of June at 2 p.m. at the cemetery grounds. The trustees voted in were Ebenezer Havens, Samuel Rolfe, J.O. Carman, Simeon Rolfe, J.H. Theall, J.M. Lanning, A.F. Curry, Harrison Curry, and William Emley. In 1879 the trustees voted to build steps at the gates of the cemetery, one at the old and at the new and also set post for tying teams. According to a deed dated August 16, 1893 from Squire B. Rolfe, grandson to Jonathan (1773) the land approximately 1 ½ acres, was legally given to the association. There was no note in the Secretary’s book referring to this transaction. It was also noted in 1894 that all lots were sold for cash only. Lots sold for $12 and were 154 feet in length. Throughout the years money was spent on repairing the fence around the cemetery, keeping the grounds in repair, and procuring salt to kill briars and weeds. In 1897 the trustees voted to set trees in the yard along the road. The road fence was sold in 1899 to Arthur Curry for $6.25, as part of the purchase he had to remove the fence and clear the ground for the new fence. On August 26, 1903, approximately 2 acres were sold to the association by Charles M. Clinton. A fence of American wire, bought from Biggs and Company, three feet high with a strand of barb wire was purchased to be placed around the cemetery in 1904. It was recorded that hay was taken from the cemetery every year. In 1904, four ton of hay was sold for $31.32 one half going to the cemetery. A map of the Cemetery was drawn in 1912 by Lynn B. Curry. The map was only a part of the cemetery. A work bee was held June 20, 1914 on the grounds of the cemetery to make needed repairs. E.L. Willis was authorized to finish the tool house at the cemetery. June 2, 1933 a motion was made and carried that the use of the strip of land owned by the association be given to someone in exchange for cutting brush and cleaning up the cemetery. A Motion was passed that the extra lot belonging to the association be sold if possible, June 1, 1934. On June 7, 1940 it was brought up again that the land south of the cemetery be sold. At a special meeting of the association on November 4, 1943 a motion was made and carried to have the incorporation removed from the cemetery property. This was due to funds being insufficient to care for the cemetery. It was resolved to disincorporate the association so that the Town of Enfield could care for the cemetery. The last minutes recorded in the book were a meeting of the trustees June 2, 1944. The next page showed a statement that accounts were turned over to the Town of Enfield, S.H. Stevenson, supervisor, all cemetery books total of $635.78, this was not dated. Farm City Day: FREE Family Event Visit a working dairy farm and enjoy local dairy products Tompkins and Cortland County Cornell Cooperative Extensions will host Farm City Day at Fouts Farm, 1393 Cortland Rd in Cortland on Saturday, Aug. 9 from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free family event will educate and entertain families on a 375-cow working dairy farm, owned and operated by the Fouts Family. Attendees can enjoy a variety of activities, including guided wagon tours of the farm, educational stations for those seeking to delve deeper into the farm operation, a “ Farm Fact Passport to Fun” for kids, farm equipment on display and more. Share a giant ice cream sundae with the Tompkins County Cortland County Dairy Princesses, Julia Fouts and Courtney Randall, and their courts. Attendees can also sample free New York made milk, cheese and yogurt donated by Bryne Dairy, Trinity Valley Dairy, Upstate Niagara Coop, Chobani, and Cabot Creamery. The farm family and members of the Tompkins and Cortland County agricultural communities, including Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins and Cortland Counties, Natural Resource Conservation Service, Cortland County Soil and Water Conservation District, Farm Service Agency, and Cortland and Tompkins County Farm Bureau will be on hand to answer questions. There will also be a food concession by the McLean Fire Auxiliary for all to enjoy. Fouts Farm is owned and operated by Bob, Sharon, Paul and Laura Fouts. The Fouts family has been part of the Tompkins/Cortland County agricultural community for 70 years. The farm home to over 600 dairy cattle of all ages. The Fouts take pride in their farm operation and are focused on producing high-quality milk for consumers. For more information, visit our Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/farmcityday , see the website: or call Debbie Teeter at 607-272-2292. The event is rain or shine. 6 ENFIELD VALLEY GRANGE Well Hello Summer, so nice to have you return! And I might add….we hope you stay around for a long time. The Farmers’ & Craft Market is up and running. So far we have vendors selling honey, homemade candles, jewelry, knitted baby outfits, baby quilts, hand crafted purses, wheelchair caddy’s, chair planters (made by our own Grange Craft Club), we also have some hand crafted metal creatures from Junk Yard Friends! You can also find some homemade goodies! George Trutt can be found in the kitchen cooking up sausage, pepper & onion sandwiches. As we are trying to get our market established, a decision was made to not charge any fees. Feel free to bring your home grown veggies, eggs, meats, etc. and make a little extra cash. If you have produce, etc. to sell but are unable to “man” your table, we may be able to help you out. Contact Diane Aramini, 277-3732 or daramini@aol.com, if you are interested in being a vendor. Vendors are responsible for the reporting of their own sales tax. The market is open every Thursday, from 3 – 7 p.m. Saturday, September 20 th we will be putting on a spaghetti dinner from 4:00 – 7:00 p.m. The Grange will be present at the Harvest Festival on October 4 th . We will have a booth selling, popcorn, lemonade, and candy apples. Also, we will be having a contest for the largest pumpkin grown by a parent & child, community member team. Display of growth will be required. So get started…take pictures of your pumpkin growing, and see you at the contest! Plans are in the works for the Grange to sponsor a Holiday Bazaar, November 15 th . If you would like to be a vendor, contact Sandra Trutt 273-4884. Plans are also in the works for having a family “game night”, consisting of card and board games, beginning sometime in the fall so stay tuned for more details. Our Grange is looking for volunteers to help preserve our historic building. Our building is the only Grange building in Tompkins County, and one of a few in New York State. Experienced volunteers in roofing, painting, and other exterior work may inquire by contacting the Grange Master, Carol Baker, 272-2144. Preservation of a historic building is ongoing and any volunteer assistance would be greatly appreciated so come on out and meet fellow members of our community. Don’t forget….the Craft Club is still meeting the 1 st Sunday of each month at 12:00 p.m. Contact Sandra Trutt, 273-4884, if more information is needed. Stay tuned for more information in the next newsletter on the Holiday Bazaar, and family “game night”. If you, or anyone that you know, is looking for space to host events such as; wedding or baby showers, wedding receptions, family reunions, or any other event, the Grange can be a great place to host those special occasions. For information on Grange rentals please contact Sandra Trutt at 273-4884. Please keep watch on the Town of Enfield web site (www.townofenfield.org) for updates to Grange sponsored events. Community support is appreciated by joining us at our Grange meals and events throughout the year, and contributes to our Building Fund. Of course, donations are always appreciated and can be sent to: Diane Aramini, 120 S. Applegate Rd., Ithaca NY 14850. Please make your check payable to Enfield Valley Grange #295. Our meetings are held on the 3 rd Wednesday of each month at 7 p.m. If you think you might be interested in learning more about the Grange and what we do in our community, please feel free to sit in on one of our meetings. Warmest Regards, Diane Aramini, Grange Treasurer Tompkins County Public Library Summer Reading Program Events Yoga Storytime Wednesdays, Jul 9–Aug 27, 11 AM Thaler/Howell Programming Room Children are invited to a yoga storytime lead by instructor Diane Hamilton. Wacky Science Wednesdays Wednesdays, Jul 16–Aug 27, 1 to 2 PM Thaler/Howell Programming Room Calling all book-loving inspiring scientists in grades 3-5! Join us for this weekly book and science program: we’ll be reading a novel the group votes on together and inventing, creating, and experimenting! Ithaca Generator will be joining us at our last meeting to help us work on a special project! Registration encouraged! Animal Sleepover Storytime Wednesday, Jul 23, 6 PM Thaler/Howell Programming Room Bring a stuffed companion to pajama storytime ! After storytime, your stuffed animal will spend the night in the Library, then be picked up the next day with a photo of their late-night escapades. Read Along Songs with Cal Walker & Jon Simon Saturday, Jul 26, 11 AM Thaler/Howell Programming Room All are invited to a musical performance by Cal Walker & John Simon! Read-Along Songs uses rhyming and rhythm to connect children and families with the joy of words and books, inviting families to literacy through music. My First Day of Kindergarten Storytime Fridays, Aug 1—Aug 22, 2 PM Thaler/Howell Programming Room Get ready for your first day of Kindergarten with stories, songs and hands-on activities. This four- part series is open to all children entering Kindergarten. Silly Nomads Book Reading Saturday, Aug 2, 11 AM Thaler/Howell Programming Room A book talk by Marcus Mohalland and Jan Lewis, authors of Silly Nomads.They will be sharing excerpts from their first two books of the “Silly Nomads” series –stories about Suhcrom and Naddih, two mischievous Jamaican brothers who use their imaginations to create amazing adventures. These stories target ages 8-12 and are based on author Marcus Mohalland’s life growing up in Jamaica. You will learn a little about the Jamaican culture and language, and a lot about using your imagination! Join us for interactive book readings from Volume 1, “Silly Nomads From Palmerston Close,” and Volume 2, “Silly Nomads Go Ninja Crazy.” My First Day of Preschool Storytime Thursdays, Aug 7– Aug 28, 2 PM Thaler/Howell Programming Room Get ready for preschool with stories, songs and hands-on activities. This four-part series is open to all children entering preschool. 7 Enfield Food Pantry The Enfield Food Pantry is available to Enfield residents in need of help providing food for themselves and their family. The pantry is open 1-2 p.m. on the second Tuesday of every month and 3-5 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday. The pantry is in the Community Bldg, 182 Enfield Main Rd. and is a ministry of the Enfield Baptist Fellowship. The Town of Enfield provides the space and utility costs . Area Churches, Missions, & Activities Agape Bible Church 264 S. Applegate Road 607-273-7419/www.agape-ithaca.org Pastor Mike Corriero Pastor Chip Adams-Compton Agape is a non-denominational, charismatic fellowship, with a diverse group of people from different cultures and backgrounds. Our Purpose · To be a house of restoration, refreshing, and rest. · To worship the Lord and seek his face. · To share His love, and build up and equip God's people. · To spread the gospel both here and to the nations. 8:30 am Morning Service: A 70-minute service, with a short time of worship, followed by the teaching of the word of God. 10:00 am Morning Service: A service of around 2 hours and 15 minutes, with expressive charismatic worship, and opportunity for body ministry and testimony. Nursery and Children's Church are provided during the 10:00 am service. Jacksonville Community United Methodist Church PO Box 224, Jacksonville, NY 14854 607-387-6296/www.jcumc.com Reverend Nelson Reppert, Pastor We welcome visitors and invite you to join us at any time. The church is located on Route 96 in Jacksonville Center, Jacksonville. Worship & Meetings: Sunday Worship at 10:00 a.m. year- round (Sunday School & Nursery concurrent) Bell Choir, Thursdays at 6:30 pm Vocal Choir, Thursdays at 7:30 pm Enfield Baptist Fellowship 172 Enfield Main Road Worship/Sunday School Sunday 6:00 pm We are an American Baptist Church associated with American Baptist Churches New York State and American Baptist Churches U.S.A. We support missions throughout the world. Everyone is welcome. Please call 607- 273-5682 for updated times for our worship service. We are a small, caring fellowship of believers who sponsor the Enfield Food Distribution in cooperation with the Food Bank of the Southern Tier and the Town of Enfield along with the help of many local volunteers. Volunteers are needed and welcome. Living Water Christian Fellowship 162 Enfield Main Road, Ithaca 607-277-6301 Rev. Chris Lynch, Senior Pastor Rev. Jim Clark, Youth Pastor The Living Water Christian Fellowship welcomes you! We are a full Gospel community fellowship. We believe and practice the gifts of the Spirit (I Corinthians 12). Please check out our web site LWCFIthaca.com Regularly Scheduled Events: Sunday Worship Service 10:00 am Youth Group, ages 13 & up 5:00 pm Tuesday Bible Study 6:30 pm Prayer 7:30 pm Wednesday Dance Lessons 1 pm - 5 pm Saturday last Sat of the month Men’s Breakfast 8:00 am Enfield Connects There's a new way to connect with your neighbors in Enfield! A Google Group has been set up for residents of the Town of Enfield to connect with one another and share news, events, and information relevant to our town. This group is NOT affiliated with town government or any Enfield organization, but is a network of neighbors who live in Enfield and wish to be tuned in to our community. We hope to provide a place for residents to share and learn and engage with one another. To request more information, or to join the group, please email enfieldconnects@gmail.com for information on how to get connected. Hope to see you there! For the Farm Community Curt Pate - Low Stress Handling Expert to be in NY: August 5, 6 A special Stockmanship Clinic led by renowned Montana rancher and stockmanship instructor Curt Pate. The clinics are free and sponsored by the Beef Checkoff, New York Beef Council, New York Beef Producers Association and Cornell University Extension. Clinic Schedule: August 5, 5 pm Empire Livestock, Dryden August 5, 11:15 am Empire Farm Days Handling Demonstration August 6, 5 pm Fleur de Lis Farm, Seneca Falls To register contact the NY Beef Council at 315.339.6922 or email cgillis@nybeef.org. Empire Farm Days: August 5, 6, 7 th At Rodman Lott & Son Farms, 2973 Route 414 Seneca Falls, NY. http:// www.empirefarmdays.com/ Recycling Agricultural Plastics Baler Operator Training Course: August 5,6,7 At Empire Farm Days, 10-11am each day. Free one-hour Training Course in operating the BigFoot BF300 plastic baler. To sign up , call RAPP at 607-255-1187 or email agplasticsrecycling@cornell.edu. Visit http://environmentalrisk.cornell.edu/ for more details. Bud Grafting Workshop: August 12, 6-8:30pm, Human Services Complex, Montour Falls, room 160. John Reynold of Daring Drake farms (an orchard with 125+ varieties of large and small fruits) will discuss summer bud grafting, layering and stool beds. Hands-on demos on these propagation techniques: make bud grafts and take tow grafted trees home. $20 per person, registration and payment by August 8 th . Limited to 15 participants, For more info and to register: CCE Schuyler County, 535-7161. 8 Enfield Community Council 168 Enfield Main Road Suite 11 Ithaca NY 14850 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit No 780 Ithaca, NY The Enfield Community Council thanks the United Way of Tompkins County for its funding in support of the Council's outreach programs, including this newsletter. Please note that United Way and Community Council funds are used only for the Enfield Currents with no funds directed to the Town of Enfield newsletter costs and postage. Calendar of Events July 31 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) August 1 Cinema in Center (pg 1) 5-7 Empire Farm Days 7 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 8 Cinema in Center (pg 1) 14 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 21 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 28 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) September 4 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 11 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 11 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 18 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) 20 Spaghetti Supper, Grange (pg 6) 25 Farmer Market, Grange (pg 6) October 4 Enfield Harvest Festival (pg 2) November 15 Holiday Craft Fair, Grange (pg 6) Regularly Scheduled Community Meetings & Activities Craft Club at the Grange: 1st Sunday, at 1:00 p.m. Creative Dance Classes for Kids & Teens: Wednesday afternoons at Living Water Christian Fellowship, 162 Enfield Main Road Enfield Community Council (ECC): 3rd Tuesday, 6:30-8:00 pm at the Community Building Enfield Valley Grange: 3rd Wednesday, 7:00 p.m. at the Grange Food Pantry: 2nd Tuesday,1-2 pm & 4th Tuesday, 3-5 pm, at the Community Building Ladies Auxiliary: 1st Monday after 1st Thursday, 7 p.m. at the Fire Station Ping Pong at the Grange: every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Senior Citizens: 3rd Wednesday, 11:30 am-1:00 pm at the Grange; meetings include a dish-to-pass luncheon