TOWN OF LOCKPORT - Lockport, New York

TOWN OF LOCKPORT
2015 SPRING EDITION
It is hard for me to believe that another winter has
passed and spring has arrived. Inside this exciting issue
of the Town of Lockport Newsletter are details of our
planned activities and recreation events.
Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall:
Arriving June 10th and departing June 15th. The
Vietnam Memorial Wall arrival is much anticipated and
will include events for the entire family to enjoy.
Councilmen Paul Siejak and Thomas Keough are putting
together the final plans for this great event to thank our
veterans and their families for their service to our country. Opening ceremonies will begin Thursday June 11th.
Please try to attend some portion of the event and say
thank you to any veterans you meet.
Heather Drive:
Because of water line breaks this winter we were unable
to complete the Heather Drive water project. The neighborhood has experienced lower than expected water
pressure from our use of pressure reducing valves.
These valves (PRV pits) keep the water pressure below
the Niagara Escarpment to a manageable level. Once
this change is complete, Heather Drive water pressure
should be greatly improved. Thank you for your patience.
Construction:
This spring will see construction in the following areas:
1.Transit Road – waterline from Tonawanda Creek
North to the Big Lots store, just north of Robinson
Road (East side of the road)
2.Transit Road – New York Beer Project near
Tonawanda Creek.
3.East High Street - Sidewalk from the City line to
Greenview Drive.
4.Tonawanda Creek Road – sewer line repairs and
replacement.
5.Highway Dept. - repairs across many additional
roads will cause limited delays.
New Business:
Welcome to the following new businesses: Walmart
Super Center opened 1/21, Shoe Show, Maurice’s
moved into the Tops Plaza, New York Beer Project should
have broken ground on the new 17,000 square foot
micro-brewery and restaurant.
Caution:
Please drive carefully. When out walking, face traffic,
wear bright colored or reflective clothing and carry a
flashlight after dusk.
Sincerely,
Marc R. Smith Supervisor
www.elockport.com
Town Newsletter Now Posted
on www.elockport.com!
TOWN DIRECTORY
SUPERVISOR
Marc Smith
[email protected]
TOWN COUNCIL MEMBERS
Thomas Keough
[email protected]
Paul Siejak
[email protected]
Pat Dufour
[email protected]
Mark Crocker
[email protected]
TOWN CLERK
Nancy Brooks
[email protected]
TOWN HIGHWAY SUPT.
Dave Miller
[email protected]
TOWN SEWER/WATER
Water Clerk
[email protected]
Emergency After Hours
TOWN JUSTICES
Cheryl Antkowiak
Leonard Tilney Jr.
[email protected]
TOWN RECEIVER OF TAXES
Lori Carrero
[email protected]
TOWN ASSESSOR
Jill Lederhouse
[email protected]
BUILDING INSPECTOR
Brian Belson
[email protected]
DOG CONTROL OFFICER
Barry Kobrin
TOWN HISTORIAN
Larry Haseley
[email protected]
STATE REPRESENTATIVES
State Sen. Robert Ortt
State Assembly Jane Corwin
439-9520
439-9575
433-8188
433-4605
434-0898
439-9524
439-9522
439-9529
433-0005
439-9528
439-9528
439-9531
439-9526
439-9527
628-2347
434-1547
434-0680
839-4690
NIAGARA COUNTY LEGISLATORS
Anthony Nemi – 11th Leg. Dist.
434-0133
Wm. Keith McNall – 13th Leg. Dist. 434-8070
Richard Updegrove – 12th Leg. Dist. 434-2140
John Syracuse 14th District
778-5064
Michael A. Hill 15th District
735-3259
POLICE
Emergency
New York State Police
Niagara County Sheriff’s Dept.
911
434-5588
438-3393
NYS DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSERVATION
Roger A. Thompson
877-457-5680
[email protected]
Nate Verhag
877-457-5680
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Economic Development Coordinator
David Kinyon
439-9535
[email protected]
Office Hours
Town Court: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
12:00 p.m.. - 7:30 p.m. 1st and 3rd Tuesday
Town Hall: 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
Building & Assessing Department:
8:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Mon. -Fri.
Offices Closed
Good Friday, April 3rd
Memorial Day, May 25th Independence Day, July 3rd
2015 Town Board Meetings
7:30 p.m. at the Town Hall, 6560 Dysinger Road
April 8th
May 6th
June 3rd
July 8th
FREE RABIES IMMUNIZATION CLINICS 2015
The Niagara County Department of Health in cooperation
with the Niagara County Veterinary Society will hold
FREE Rabies Immunization Clinics in 2015.
FOR DIRECTIONS call the specific clinic site
FOR ANY OTHER CLINIC RELATED QUESTIONS: call
439-7511
1. Saturday, April 11 Town of Hartland Highway Garage
2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 8940 Ridge Road Gasport, NY 14067
• Phone: (716) 735-7179
2. Saturday, June 6 Hyde Park – Oasis/Centennial Pavillion
(behind Ice Arena) 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 911 Robbins Drive, City of
Niagara Falls • Phone: 286-4940
3. Saturday, July 11 Town of Lewiston Highway Garage
9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 1445 Swann Road, Town of Lewiston
• Phone: 754-8213
4. Saturday, September 19 Town of Lockport Highway
Department 9:00 - 11:00 a.m. 6560 Dysinger Road, Town of
Lockport • Phone: 439-9524
5. Saturday, December 5 City of North Tonawanda - Public Works
Department 2:00 - 4:00 p.m. 758 Erie Avenue, City of North
Tonawanda • Phone: 695-8585
• By law, all cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets must have a
current rabies vaccination from four months of age and on.
• Cats and dogs receiving immunization WITHOUT PROOF of a
previous rabies immunization will receive a certificate valid only
for one year. Cats and dogs WITH PROOF of previous rabies
immunizations will receive a certificate valid for three years.
• Ferrets must receive vaccinations annually, regardless of
previous immunization.
• All Animals must be properly restrained. Cats & Ferrets must be
in a box or carrier. Dogs must be leashed.
• The Department does not offer dog or cat vaccinations other
than rabies. It is very important for the health and well being
of your animal and the other animals attending our rabies
clinics, that they have seen a veterinarian and are up to date
on all of their immunizations, to include dog parvo virus.
• Volunteers are needed. Please call 439-7511 if interested.
• It is requested that anyone bringing more than six animals to one
clinic contact the Niagara County Department of Health at
439-7511 up to one week prior to the clinic so paperwork can be
processed more efficiently.
VETERINARY SERVICES PROVIDED BY
THE NIAGARA COUNTY VETERINARY SOCIETY
Community News
TOWNWIDE
GARAGE SALE
Lockport Chiropractic Office Upgrades
Lincoln Avenue Appearance
JUNE 5TH –
JUNE 7TH
NO PRIOR REGISTRATION IS
REQUIRED AND THE TOWN WILL
ADVERTISE THIS EVENT LOCALLY!
Town of Lockport Outstanding Youth Award
By David Kinyon, Economic Development Coordinator
Lockport Chiropractic, owned by Dr. August
Domenico, has completed an extensive renovation of
a long-vacant building at 6612 Lincoln Avenue. The
transition of the property into professional office
space greatly enhances the appearance of this section
of Lincoln Avenue, which has become a center of professional and health care practices.
The Lincoln Avenue/Davison Road Corridor of
Lockport also features the Lockport Professional
Office Park, Briody Health Care Facility and
Quinlivan Rehabilitation Center, Horizon Health
Services, as well as numerous private medical, legal
and financial practices. The building at 6612 Lincoln
Avenue had previously housed Bracetto’s Restaurant,
and prior to that, Pizza Dome.
This award is offered to a graduating high school
Senior who resides in the Town of Lockport. The
award includes a $1,000 scholarship, a recognition
plaque and a proclamation from the Town. Completed
applications must be returned to the Town Clerk’s
office by April 27, 2015. Applications can be obtained
at the Town Clerk’s office, Lockport Public Library,
Lockport High School Guidance Office and page 9 of
this newsletter.
Past Winners:
2012 Jenna LaRose
2013 Katie Britt
2014 Bryan Wojcinski
Photo Credit:
Donna Johnston
Congratulations Bryan Wojcinski
The Annual Drinking Water Quality Report is
available on the Town of Lockport website:
www.elockport.com
Will be coming to the Town of Lockport
and will be on display at the Lockport
Town Hall complex
at 6560 Dysinger Road
Thursday, June 11, 2015 through Sunday,
June 14, 2015
The nearly 300-foot long, six-foot high, faux-granite
replica is inscribed with the names of more than
58,000 American Patriots who died or were missing in
action in Vietnam. To see the memorial, to touch it and
experience its magnitude offers many unforgettable
moments to visitors. Many activities are being planned
for this special event. The Lockport Town Board and
staff thank all Veterans for their service.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
Paul Siejak - Town Councilman Chairman
433-8188
Thomas Keough - Town Councilman Co-Chairman
439-9575
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Community News
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Community News
ATTENTION ALL VETERANS
The Lockport Town Clerk’s office will be hosting a
Niagara Co. Veteran’s Service Agency Outreach Day at
the Town Hall on April 14, 2015 from 9:00 – 4:00 p.m.
This program will give all veterans an opportunity to
meet one-on-one with a representative from the
agency to answer some of the most frequently asked
questions of veterans and to discuss all of the available service programs offered to area veterans including but not limited to:
• Nonservice-Connected Disability Pension
• Widows’/Dependents’ Pension/DIC
• Montgomery G.I. Educational
Bill/Post 911 G.I. Bill
• Vocational Rehabilitation
• VA Healthcare
• Home Loan Guaranty
• Request for Military Records
• Request for Service Medals
• Recording of DD214/Separation Papers
with the County Clerk’s Office
• New York State Property Tax Exemptions
• New York State Medals for Certain
Duty Service
• New York State Exempt Parks Pass
• New York State Exempt Thruway
Pass (E-Z Pass)
• Discharge Upgrade
• Burial Benefits
Any interested veterans and/or family members can
call the Town Clerk’s office at 439-9524 between the
hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. to make an appointment to talk with an agency representative.
Appointments will be on a first-come-first served
basis.
The Lockport Town Clerk and staff thank all veterans
for their service.
COMPUTER CLASSES 2015
Computer Classes
held at the
Lockport Town
Hall
Sponsored by
Lockport Public
Library, Town of
Lockport and
NIOGA Library
system
CLASSES
@March
YOUR
LIBRARY
Thursday,
12 Check
out ebooks and ezines
(1pm to 4pm)
Thursday, April 9 Facebook! (1pm to 4pm)
Thursday, May 14 Excel Basics (1pm to 4pm)
Thursday, July 9 Flash Drives, the Cloud and File
Management (1pm to 4pm)
Register for classes (716) 433-5935 Ext 3
Register Early, Class space is Limited
Lockport
Television
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Have you even wanted to learn television production and produce your own television program? Are you
looking for a fun volunteer activity that affords
ffords your endless creativity? Do you plan on making television
a career and want to learn more? Whatever the reason, LCTV classe
classes might be right for you. For more information please sign up for an LCTV Ori
Orientation session which is held free of charge throughout the year
and learn more about what you can do at LCTV.
Classes begin again this Spring!
LCTVs next Orientation session will be held on:
Tuesday - May 26th, 2015 at 7pm
(Attendance is required to enter classes and
produce a program at LCTV)
For more information or
to sign up for Orientation call:
434-1733
LCTV is located at:
293 Niagara Street
Lockport, NY 14094
Portable P
Production
roduction Class
Tuesday - June 2nd at 7pm Fee:$25
Editing in Final Cut Express
Tuesday - June 9th at 7pm Fee: $35
Complex Media
Tuesday - June 16th at 7pm Fee: $15
Studio Camera Operations
Tuesday - June 23rd at 7pm Fee:$15
Studio Directing
Additional information as well as
programming schedules available at:
www.lctv.net
Tuesday - June 30th at 7pm Fee: $25
Day Road Park Memorial Tree
Program Update
I am pleased to report that the Town Board has approved
the purchase of 25 new trees for our Day Road Park.
Approximately 10 of these trees will be used to replace
trees that are stressed or dying. The balance of the trees
will be available for purchase. If you have an interest in
purchasing one of the trees to memorialize or honor someone, please leave me a message at 439-9524. I will work
out the details of location, species, etc. on an individual
basis. The approximate cost including the memorial
plaque will be $250 per tree (prices will vary depending on
the engraving charge for the memorial plaque). Trees will
be available on a first come, first serve basis.
I have continued to assure our residents who are concerned about trees that were previously planted, we will
continue to monitor the health of the trees and replace
them as necessary. I will look forward to continuing this
wonderful program at Day Road Park.
Pat Dufour
Town Councilmember
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Highway Department
GARBAGE AND RECYCLING
Please make sure your garbage and recycling is out by 6:30 am on your scheduled day. There are
times Waste Management is earlier than expected. Remember if you’re over the limit of six (6) bags
and/or cans you will need to purchase stickers in order for Waste Management to take everything
you have. Stickers are $1.00 each and can be purchased at the Town Clerk’s office Monday – Friday
8:30 am -4:30 pm. Any large item such as a mattress, box spring, any appliance, etc., is considered one unit of garbage. If you have any questions please call 439-9522.
2015 BRUSH SCHEDULE
Brush pick up will begin the third Monday of the month between March - November. Brush pick up will continue for
that entire week and for the entire town. Please have your brush out by 7am. The highway department will not pick
up brush from cleared lots, roots, stumps or limbs larger than 8 inches in diameter. Brush must be piled neatly, with
cut end to the road. There will be no return trips to pick up brush. NO EXPCEPTIONS!
PLOW DAMAGE
If you have any damage to your yard from our plows, please call the highway office, 439-9522. Also, please be patient
with the pot holes. We will be fixing them as weather allows.
DEAD ANIMALS
The Town of Lockport ONLY picks up dead deer on town roads. No other animal, no exceptions. IF you have a dead
animal, please call the regional office of the D.E.C. at 851-7010. If you live on a county road, call 439-7360. If you live
on a state road, call 438-2396.
REMINDER:
Please be cautious when driving on any road. Our employees, along with state and county employees, work hard to
maintain our roads. Drive carefully and slowly when you’re around road construction. Thank you.
Note from Building Inspector
HOLIDAY GARBAGE
RECYCLING SCHEDULE
MAY 2015
MONDAY 25 MEMORIAL DAY No Collection
TUESDAY 26 Monday’s Collection
WEDNESDAY 27 Tuesday’s Collection
THURSDAY 28 Wednesday’s Collection
FRIDAY 29 Thursday’s Collection
SATURDAY 30 Friday’s Collection
SEPTEMBER 2015
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MONDAY 7 Labor Day NO Collection
TUESDAY 8 Monday’s Collection
WEDNESDAY 9 Tuesday’s Collection
THURSDAY 10 Wednesday’s Collection
FRIDAY 11 Thursday’s Collection
SATURDAY 12 Friday’s Collection
Premises Identification: new and existing buildings
shall have approved address numbers, building numbers, or approved building identification plainly legible
and visible from the street. Numbers shall be a minimum of 4 inches.
Jason Thompson
Deputy Building Inspector
Town
of Lockport Assessor
Collection
ANNUAL RE-ASSESSMENT PROGRAM
The Town of Lockport continues in its 15th year of
annual re-assessment, to maintain its equalization level
of 100% of market value. All properties in the Town are
analyzed. Any changes will be determined by recent sale
information showing an increase or decrease in value.
Change of Assessment Notices are mailed around
the first week of April. Any changes to the property,
including additions, garages, pole barns, sheds, decks
and demolition of structures; may also affect the
assessments. Please review these notices.
Informal meetings with the assessor
are available in April, by appointment.
Formal challenges to the
assessments are scheduled
for the Board of Assessment
Review, Tuesday, May 26, 2015,
by appointment.
Town Historian
I hope you enjoy my Memories
from the Past –
When You Drive
And Caution Ceases
You Are Apt
To Rest
In Pieces
Burma Shave
The First Methodist Society Of Chestnut Ridge
I am sure many of you have seen the Stone Church
on the North side of Chestnut Ridge Road, at the “T”
intersection with Keck Road. This Church is believed
to be the Oldest Church in the area that has continued it’s original (Methodist) Denomination, while still
holding Services in their Original Building. They will
Celebrate the 180th anniversary of the Church
Building, which held the First Service on June 13,
1835.
The Congregation, with 37 members, was formed
January 27, 1834, at a meeting in the original
District #3 School, that was located on a small piece
of land next to the present Church.
Titus Hall (an ancestor of Historian John Hall), and
his nephew Sylvester Flagler, were just two of the
prominent local residents that were involved in the
building of the Church. Titus donated the land for
the Church, and was appointed the Supervisor of
Construction, which he completed for $1850. He got
the Stone from the Shuler Quarry, at Chestnut Ridge
and Cold Springs Road, Sand and Gravel from John
Wilson, on the Sandpit Road, and Lumber from
Lyman Spalding. In 1866, the Church was enlarged
Recreation
and remodeled for $1900.
Sylvester Flagler bought land on the South West corner of Keck Road, and built a Log Cabin. In 1839 he
built the Stone House to the West of the intersection,
which is owned by the Hamilton family. I do not have
any information about the construction of the Stone
District #3 School, near the intersection of Chestnut
Ridge Road and Route #31, which is now the Town
Historian’s Office, but it appears that it may have
been built by the same people.
In the last issue of the Town News Letter, I wrote
about “Wyndham Lawn”, and I neglected to write
anything about the Stone House that sits on the
front corner of the property. I do not have any information about the House, except that it was the
“Caretakers House”, and later was used as Rental
Property.
A Reminder – my office in the former Dist. #3 School
is open on Thursdays from Noon until 4:00, and by
appointment. I have acquired quite a bit of Historical
info about the Town, and am always looking for
more.
Another Shameless Shout-out --The Town
Historical Society is in need of some New Members -- we meet (8) times a year, and we need more
Members to attend so that we can put on Good
Programs.
Larry Haseley,
Town Historian
(716) 434-1547 • Cell (585) 301-1672
FREE TOWN MOVIE NIGHT
FRIDAY, JUNE 19TH, 2015
Day Road Park
Corner of Day Road & East High Street
enjoy the sounds of Greater Niagara Musicians
at 7:00 p.m.before showtime at dusk.
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Recreation
TOWN OF LOCKPORT
SUMMER SWIMMING
PROGRAM
The town will be
participating with the
Youth YWCA Swim program
July 6th thru July 31st at the Lockport High School Pool
Sessions will run for 45 minutes everyday from 10:00am – 12:45pm. General cost will be $55.00 per
swimmer, at the Lockport High School Pool. The Town will be providing a coupon for $20.00 off the
program registration fee at the Town Clerk’s Office, please be sure to bring proof of residence.
Registration will be the first week in May at the YWCA on a first come, first served basis. Or sign up at
Lockport High School on June 10th and 17th from 5PM to 7PM.
Questions may be directed to the YWCA at 433-6714.
Lock Into History at the
ERIE CANAL DISCOVERY CENTER
24 Church St.
210-228 Market St.,
Lockport NY
(716) 433-6155
See the 20 x 30 foot Raphael Beck Erie Canal Mural.
Learn the history of the Erie Canal. Interactive, multimedia facility. Hear the stories of the Canawalers.
www.lockportlocks.com
Cruises run from
May 4 – Oct. 12, 2015
Adults $14.00 with
Coupon
Children (4-10 yrs.)
$7.00 with Coupon
Reservations suggested. Coupons on pg. 12
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439-0431
January 1st – April 30th, 2015 (Friday - Saturday) 10:00am to 3:00pm
May 1st to October 31st, 2015 9:00am to 5:00pm
November 1st - December 31st, 2015 (Thursday - Saturday)10:00am to 3:00pm
Regular Admission: $6 for adults; Free for children 18 and under
when accompanied by an adult, coupons on pg. 12
TOWN OF LOCKPORT: OUTSTANDING YOUTH AWARD
This award is offered to a graduating high school Senior who resides in the Town of Lockport. The award includes a
$1000 scholarship, a recognition plaque and a proclamation from the Town. Fill out the application below or pick one
up at the Town Clerk’s office from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Completed applications must be returned to the Town Clerk’s
office by April 27, 2015, attention Recreation Commission. All information will be kept confidential.
For High School seniors who are Town of Lockport residents ONLY!
Name: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Address:___________________________________________________________________________________
Date of Birth: _________________________________________ Phone Number:_________________________
Date Submitted: ______________________________ Name of School: ________________________________
1.) Scholastic Achievement (list any honors or awards):
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
2.) Leadership/Extracurricular Activities:
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
3.) Community Service (Clubs, churches, charities, etc.):
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
4.) Essay: Attach an essay of no more than two typed pages describing the person you are and the person you
hope to become.
For more information, contact Chairwoman Jeanine Shaw at 433-7876
Additional applications are available at the Town Clerk’s office.
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Recreation
Movie tickets are not available online, only at the Palace box office,
beginning 1 hour prior to the showtime.
-Please allow up to 24 hours to process orders.
-All off site ticket purchases may be subject to a handling fee.
Is the online order process secure?
YES! Ticket sales are provided through Vendini, a leader in online ticket sales.
They use the latest in security technology to keep your orders safe.
Telephone Orders
Call our Box Office at (716) 438-1130, Monday through Friday 10am-2pm
and 2 hours prior to any show. Telephone orders are accepted with credit
card payment (Visa or MasterCard). Please have your credit card number
with expiration date ready. Tickets will be held at the Box Office. Mailed
tickets will be subject to a shipping fee.
Visit our Box Office
Tickets may be purchased at the Palace Theatre during regular Box Office
hours (M-F 10am-2pm). We accept cash, local checks, travelers checks and
VISA & MasterCard. Tickets are also available at Mills Jewelers.
Reserved Seating
Seats are reserved with the exception of student matinees and performances
noted as general admission. Lobby doors open 45 minutes prior to the
announced time of each performance. Theatre doors open 30 minutes prior
to curtain. Latecomers will be seated at the discretion of the management.
Ticket Prices
Ticket prices are given with the listing for each production. Senior Citizen
discount applies to age 60 and over. Child discount applies to ages 10 and
under. Everyone, regardless of age, must have a ticket.
Group Sales
Group sales are available for groups of 10 or more. Call (716)438-1130 for
details. Every effort will be made to have your group seated together.
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The Dale Association
AFTERNOON DELIGHT
Annual basket raffle and luncheon featuring 100 baskets and prizes, 50/50 split club, lunch by Donna Eick
catering, Saturday, May 9 (doors open at 11:00, lunch
at 12:30), 33 Ontario St, Lockport. Tickets: 433-1886,
or www.daleassociation.com
FREE HEALTH & RESOURCE EXPO
Featuring the best in health care, free health screenings, and basket raffle, Tuesday, May 19 (10:00 am2:00 pm), 33 Ontario St, Lockport. RSVP: 433-1886
Town Clerk’s Office
THE DALE,
UNCORKED
Annual wine tasting
event featuring wines
and hard ciders from
Niagara’s best, highend raffle, 50/50 split,
delicious hors d’oeuvres and cash bar; Thursday, June
18 (6:00-8:00 pm), Lockport Town & Country Club.
Tickets: 433-1886, or www.daleassociation.com
Driver Safety
Program
• Safety tips
• Safe following distance
• Right-of-Way situations
• Left turn rules
• Temperature conditions of icy roads
• Defensive driving tips
• Parking lot danger spots
• Medications that may cause problems
• How to handle adverse driving conditions
• Many other preventative measures
Insurance deductions may apply!
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Smart Driver Course
One, 6-hour session
Saturday, May 30, 2015
9:00AM - 4:00 PM
Lockport Town Hall
Two, 15 minute breaks and 1/2 hour for lunch
$20.00 AARP Members
$25.00 Non-members
Registration closes Friday, May 22, 2015
THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS
Return enrollment application to:
Lockport Town Clerk - AARP Driver Safety; 6560 Dysinger Road, Lockport, NY 14094
Please enroll me/ us in the AARP Driver Safety Program on May 30, 2015
Enclosed is a check/money order Made Payable to: “AARP” (No Cash Please)
Name:
Street:
Mr.
Mrs.
Lockport, NY 14094
Miss
Ms.
Phone: (716) ___________________________________________________________
AARP# ________________________________________ (Please list AARP# on check.)
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Town of Lockport
6560 Dysinger Road
Lockport, NY 14094-7970
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