Archive | August, 2019

More wine walks, please

4 Aug
Ploty's wine walk

Enjoying our wine on the newly updated patio space at Ploty’s, one of the stops on the Wine Walk.

I had a blast last night, wandering the village with a gaggle of girlfriends during the Webster Wine Walk. Perhaps a dozen businesses participated, offering up not just wine, but snacks, BBQ samples (at Good Smoke), even entire cold cut trays to make sandwiches (Furnari Jewelers). All the food was very much appreciated, by the way, ’cause we were drinking quite a bit of wine.

The only downer about last night was that the event didn’t appear to be as well attended as previous wine walks. And I don’t think that was because people were doing other things or just didn’t want to come. I say that based on the two times we were stopped by people driving by, asking us what we all were doing. One dad even said, “I would have done it, but I didn’t know about it!” So clearly the BID has to get the word out a lot better about this great event so more people can have as much fun as we did.

One of the extra benefits (for me, at least) to these regular wine walks is that I get to touch base with business owners old and new, and get an update on village happenings. Here are a newsy tidbits I came away with last night:

  • There’s a new realtor in town, Cornerstone Realty, which as moved into the old Papa Reggio’s trophy shop at 17 W. Main Street. (Papa Reggio has moved to a much bigger location at the back of that building off the parking lot near the gazebo.) The location is so new that the business card that agent Tim Tobin gave me still has a Williamson address. Pop in sometime and welcome them to the village.
  • ROC & Soul Fitness has expanded, and now has a dedicated cycling room. ROC & Soul was kind enough to host last night’s wine walk, and offered up some very nice snacks along with their wins (including Girl Scout cookies, thank you very much).
  • JoJo Bistro and Wine Bar finally erected a sign on the back of their building, which indicates they’re still making progress on moving into the old Prime. I’ve learned from another source that they’re projected open date is now sometime in September, so stay tuned.
  • Eric at Ploty’s Hometown Tavern is working on improving his front patio space, adding some extra seating with building some padded benches. I’m looking forward to seeing what’s to come.
  • You may have noticed the sign in the window at 21 E. Main Street (the former Mac 5 Bikes) announcing the impending arrival of The Village Quilt Shoppe. We noticed some folks working in there when we walked by last night, so I invited myself in and met the new owner, Monique. She told me that they hope to open this coming Friday. I’ll be talking with her again shortly and will post more information later this week!

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More from Webster Girls Softball!

3 Aug
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BACK ROW: Coaches Tony Condello, Paul Hicks and Paul Ferruzza. MIDDLE ROW: Maddie Hicks, Rylei Altmire, Maddie Throumoulos, Meredith Holland and Lauren Currey. FRONT ROW: Laney Flynn, Maya Podzorof, Eliya Hagan and Ava West. LYING DOWN: Bizzie Baglieri and Sarah Ferruzza.

As promised, here’s some more details on the amazing season just completed by Webster Girls Softball WAA Xtreme Fastpitch Travel Team, which ended its season with its 5th championship win.

Thank you to coach Tony Condello for this write-up:

The 2006 Birth Year WAA Xtreme Fastpitch Travel Team finished its season on a very high note. It captured the 12U CAN-AM Softball tournament title late in the evening Sunday July 28th at Watertown, NY. The ’06 Xtreme went undefeated for the tournament while facing some of the best competition in Upstate NY.

This victory capped a very successful season for the Xtreme girls who finished with an overall record of 64-6-1. The team also won the Perry, Webster and Victor 12U Tournaments as well as the Webster Travel League championships earlier in the season.

Condello added, “These young ladies never give up no matter who the opponent or what the score. They fight to the end, each finding a way to contribute to the win.”

Congratulations, ladies! You make Webster proud.

Here’s a slide show with some more photos, courtesy Maureen Throumoulos:

 

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Huge yard sale today in Webster

2 Aug

Just a quick note to tell you about a huge “yard sale” happening today in Webster just around the corner from me.

It’s hosted by the Webster Baptist Church, 59 South Ave. in the village. I happened to have some stuff left over from my recent move which I took over as donations for the sale, and was amazed by the incredible variety of items they have. (Check out some of my photos below from when they were setting up.)

The sale runs today (Friday) from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., and tomorrow from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Word is that tomorrow is half-price day, so make sure go over today for the best selection, then again tomorrow for some more great deals!

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