Let’s start at the Arboretum today.
The next informational program hosted by the Webster Arboretum is called Composting 102, scheduled for Tuesday June 17 from 7 to 8 p.m.
It’s presented by Master Gardener Wendy Mendola, who believes that “rinds, limbs, manure, leaves, garden clean-out, etc. are terrible things to waste!” Get started on composting or learn new methods to compost your food and garden debris. This will be an interactive discussion.
The presentation will be held at the the Curry Building at the Arboretum, 1700 Schlegel Rd. There’s no charge, but registration is requested.
Rec Center highlights
There’s still time to register for the 55+ Golden Gala on Friday, June 20 from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Webster Recreation Center.
This is a senior prom with dancing, a live band, a photo booth, an appetizer bar and a dessert bar. The event is sponsored by Kittelberger Florist, who’ll be providing flower corsages for the attendees. (Golden glam attire is suggested, but not required!)
Cost is $18 per person, and registration is required by June 10 (register for program #243001).
Webster Police will host car seat check
The Webster Police Department is partnering with the Monroe County Office of Traffic Safety to host a Car Seat Installation Check on Friday, June 27 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Webster Police Department, 1000 Ridge Road.
There’s no charge for this service, but they would like to know you’re coming so they can have enough staff on hand. Click here to register.
Tea at Two Fashion Show was a success
The recent Tea at Two Fashion Show hosted by Embrace Your Sisters was a tremendous success, raising $47,000.
Embrace Your Sisters is a Canandaigua-based organization dedicated to providing emergency financial support for people with breast cancer. The organization covers 13 counties, and more than $600,000 has been distributed to date. In the past, Webster residents have supported — and received financial support from — Embrace Your Sisters, so this is great news.
The Embrace Your Sisters Tea at Two Fashion Show is an annual event, and tickets have sold out each of the last four years. So if you’re interested in attending the 2026 show, plan ahead!
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As usual, the Webster Public Library has a ton of great programs this month, but I’m only going to highlight a few of them today.
The first is the Tiny Art Challenge, which is going on all summer. The library provides the tiny canvasses, and you provide the art supplies and creativity to make a masterpiece which will be displayed at the library.
Start by registering this month. Then, in July, pick up your canvasses and work on your art.
Deadline to return your finished pieces is Aug. 1. Then from Aug. 4 through 29, all the finished pieces will be displayed, and community members can vote for their favorite. The winning artwork will be announced in early September.
Outdoor storytimes at Ridge Park have begun!
Join Webster Public Library staff members for stories, sogns and rhymes at the Ridge Park pavilion (across from the Town Hall parking lot at 1000 Ridge Rd.) every Wednesday from 9:30 to 10 a.m. through Aug. 27.
This storytime is geared to children ages 0-5, but all are welcome. No registration is required. In case of inclement weather, storytime will be held in the library building and the change will be posted on the library’s Facebook page by 8:30 a.m.
Here’s a teaser for other things happening this month at the library:
- Color our World drop-in crafts, June 27 and 28
- STEAM Family Fun Night, June 30
- Teen Library Club, June 25
- Program on Internet Security, June 24
- Jigsaw puzzle competition, June 28
- This month’s community collection: craft supplies
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(posted 6/9/2025)
Tags: Missy Rosenberry, Webster NY, Webster Public Library, Webster Recreation Center