Daily Archives: June 16, 2011

Thendara: St. Pio’s to resume Latin Masses on Sunday, June 19

The Most Rev. Richard Euler, Priest in Charge of St. Pio’s Old Roman Catholic Summer Mission, announces that the first offical Mass of the 2011 summer season will be held Sunday, June 19 at 10 a.m., at 333 Green Bridge Road, Thendara, across from the Old Bottling Plant.

Masses have been ongoing since Ascension Thursday and will continue thru Labor Day. Masses are held each day at 8 a.m. during the week and at 10 a.m. on Sundays. All Masses are the Traditional Mass of St. Pius V presented in Latin.

Euler is the Auxiliary Bishop of the Old Roman Cahtolic Diocese of Florida under The Most Rev. John J. Humphreys, D.D., with churches in and around Florida and Tennessee.

The group is dedicated to preserving the traditional liturgy some 1,500 years old.

Since the Latin Mass has been given greater emphasis in recent years, St. Pio’s offers a summer opportunity to either refresh your memory of this liturgy or to attend and see it for the first time.

All are invited and encouraged to attend.

 

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2nd Inlet Memory Walk honors Mary Ann Hardy

The Town of Inlet will join the Alzheimer’s Assoc-iation’s national effort to raise funds for Alzheimer’s research by hosting the 2nd Annual Memory Walk on Saturday, June 18.

This year’s walk will honor the memory of late area resident Mary Ann Hardy, an Alzheimer’s victim who passed away on February 26.

Participants of the Memory Walk will walk from Arrowhead Park along the TOBIE Path to Eagle Bay and back. Upon return to Arrowhead Park there will be refreshments, live music, and a silent auction. Informational materials on Alzheimer’s disease will be available on-site for pick-up.

More information on can be found at the website: inletny.com, listed under events; or by calling the Inlet Information Office at (315) 357-5501 or the Town Clerk at 357-5771.

Online donations will be accepted at: inletalzwalk@kintera.org.

 

 

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Webb School Senior Spotlight- Michael Salsbury

Michael Salsbury enjoys outdoors, ready for graduation, college

High school senior, Michael Salsbury, 17, has attended Town of Webb School since 9th grade after moving to Old Forge with his family from Keene, New Hampshire.

Born in Virginia, he has also lived in Singapore and Paris, due to his father’s job in Human Resources.

Living in other countries has been beneficial, he said, because he has been able to learn a lot about the world. Continue reading

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View to host Chorale Concert

A Festival Chorale Concert featuring the vocal talents of 60 area singers will be presented on Monday, June 20 at 7:30 p.m. at Gould Hall at View, the new arts center in Old Forge.

Hamilton College Choral Director G. Roberts Kolb will conduct the Festival Chorus and Brian Johnston will direct the Chorale.

The program will include patriotic classics, “Song of Democracy” by Howard Hanson and Wilhousky’s “Battle Hymn of the Republic”. Broadway show tunes and madrigals will also be included in the program.

Admission is $15/$10 members and $5 for students. Tickets are available by calling View.

 

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Webb School Senior Spotlight- Ben Hannah

Ben Hannah hopes to combine ski racing with college studies

High school senior Ben Hannah, 17, has been a student of the Town of Webb School since kindergarten, and he said he’s really enjoyed the experience. But has he missed not attending a larger school?

“No, not at all. It’s been good going to school here all my life. It’s been a lot of fun,” he said. Continue reading

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View June 17 opening reception to celebrate work of Will Moses

An opening reception to celebrate the exhibition of the work of renowned American folk painter Will Moses will be held at View, the new arts center in Old Forge, on Friday, June 17 from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.

Will Moses’s work is characterized by picturesque scenes that are clearly reflective of the teachings of his great grandmother, folk artist Grandma Moses.

Born and raised in Eagle Bridge, NY, he creates paintings that reflect the quiet beauty of this tiny community nestled close to the Vermont border.

The Moses exhibit will be on display through July 24 and joins the Northeast National Pastel Exhibition which can be viewed through June 25.

Folk art bird sculptures by Peg Crawford will be on display along with the Moses paintings.

Admission to the exhibitions is $8/$4 members and groups of six or more. Children under the age of 12 are admitted free.

To learn more about Will Moses or other programming at View visit: www.View.org or call (315) 369-6411.

 

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Webb School Senior Spotlight- Terren Waranis

Terren Waranis enjoys studying electronics, especially audio

High School Senior Terren Waranis has attended the Town of Webb School since kindergarten.

“It’s been pretty good. I like the small town setting and being able to know everybody. Being in a big school would be pretty chaotic compared to here,” he said. Continue reading

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