I’m going to lead today’s mailbag with a few items from the Webster Public Library. They’ve always got a lot of really neat stuff going on.
For starters, when I stopped in the other day I saw that the Friends of the Library are selling some rockin’ t-shirts as a fundraiser. For $15 you can be as cool as these library staff members/models:
Coming up on April 11, the library will be celebrating National Barbersop Quartet Day by hosting an online concert featuring three local barbershop quartets. Webster is lucky to be home to an outstanding barbershop society, the Chorus of the Genesee, so you know they’re going to be a part of this. Two of the performances you’ll see that day were filmed at the Chorus’ home base, the Harmony House.
The concert will be streamed live at 3 p.m., Sunday April 11. It will also be available any time after that time to watch, but it’ll be neat to watch it live, so mark your calendar.
Here’s a brief round-up of this month’s adult prgrams at the library:
- Favorite Cruises & Ports of Call Travelogue, Tuesday, April 6, 3 p.m.
Webster resident John Bustard will be the guide in a visit to the British Isles, Italy, Greece, the Panama Canal, Alaska and the Caribbean.
- Interested in Serving as a Library Trustee? Wednesday, April 7, 7 p.m.
Learn about the basic functions and responsibilities of a trustee, and listen and ask questions of our current Board members.
- Herb Gardening: An Online Program, Tuesday, April 13, 7 p.m.
Participants will learn the benefits of herb growing from their beauty and use in cooking, to their medicinal uses and healing properties.
- Debt: An Online Presentation (Part 1 of the Financial Series), Wednesday, April 14, 7 p.m.
Learn simple strategies for living debt free and making smart decisions.
- Home Ownership: Choosing to Buy Versus Rent (Part 2 of the Financial Series), Wednesday, April 21, 7 p.m. Discusses the pros and cons of owning your home ownership vs. renting.
- Planning for Retirement: An Online Presentation (Part 3 of the Financial Series) Thursday, April 29, 7 p.m.
Covers the basics of retirement including financial concerns, phases of saving, financial lessons and more.
These programs are all free and open to the public but registration is required. Visit the Webster Public Library website for more information and registration. A Zoom invitation will be sent (via email) the day before the program to everyone who has registered.
I have Webster Online to thank for these next few news items. If you haven’t checked out this new(ish) news website yet, click here to take a look Or you can always find a link over there on the right side of the blog. There’s a lot of great information there (and a weekly link to my blog).
Knights of Columbus moves out of Barrett Drive
After 40 years in their same location on Barrett Drive across from the post office, the Webster Knights of Columbus Center is moving.
As with many changes taking place in the last year, Covid-19 is the culprit. Thanks to the pandemic, the Knights lost a lot of revenue from community events they would normally host. The financial hit was just too much to manage, resulting in the difficult decision to move.
Fortunately, the Knights will not be moving far. Their new home will be in the old Holy Trinity School annex on Ridge Rd. just east of the village. They hope to open the new location sometime this summer and continue the great work they do for our community.
Town Board in-person meetings return
Beginning April 1 all Town Board meetings will reopen to the public — with restrictions, of course.
To participate in person, visitors must wear a mask and maintain social distance at all times. Seating will be limited inside the board room and visitors will be rotated in as necessary, based on cppacity.
Meetings will still be available for viewing live on Spectrum Channel 1303 or on the Town’s website. There continue to be opportunities for public comment during the meetings by calling 585-872-7011. Or, residents can submit comments and questions using the online Board Meeting Comment Form.
Village of Webster Board meetings are still being held via Zoom. For more information and links, visit the Village of Webster website.
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