It's 52 degrees.
The rain that began yesterday afternoon has stopped.
The weather forecast from YNN: "Remaining Mild with Brightening Skies TodayChilly Weather Returns Thursday. High pressure will temporarily build in today with morning clouds and spotty drizzle giving way to at least some sun into this afternoon. Temperatures won’t be as warm as yesterday, although still well above average with highs in the 50s to near 60. Tonight will be partly to mostly cloudy with lows in the 40s.
A cold front will swing in around midday tomorrow with the threat for a passing shower or two. Temperatures will begin to turn more seasonable with highs in the low to mid 50s.
Chilly conditions will settle in on Thursday with scattered rain and wet snow showers developing, especially east of Lake Ontario. Highs by then will only be in the lower 40s. Temperatures will remain on the chilly side Friday with highs in the low to mid 40s. Any lake effect early will give way to increasing sun.
Our rollercoaster ride with our temperatures as of late will continue for the foreseeable future with milder temperatures returning by the weekend."
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Before the rain started and the day turned definitely gray, the last of the needles on
larches /tamaracs were the brightest spots in countryside views.
There's a new Autumn wreath on Suzette's Madison Street door ..........
Before the rain started and the day turned definitely gray, the last of the needles on
larches /tamaracs were the brightest spots in countryside views.
There's a new Autumn wreath on Suzette's Madison Street door ..........
.................... and hundreds of new "arrivals" landed on the pond and in the adjacent corn field behind Jack Prior's house.
On one side of Tower Street, Christmas lights were bright in the mid-afternoon gloom ...........
................ while, across the road at the Pumilias', the "lighting crew" worked in the rain!
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TODAY
The Jr/ Sr High School Prism Concert
will take place
tonight at 7 pm at the Jr/Sr High Auditorium.
It was previously canceled when the Jr/Sr High School had an emergency early closing.
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AT THE LIBRARY
The Jr/ Sr High School Prism Concert
will take place
tonight at 7 pm at the Jr/Sr High Auditorium.
It was previously canceled when the Jr/Sr High School had an emergency early closing.
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AT THE LIBRARY
At 6:30 p.m. - "Holiday Cards & Gift Wrap "
Save some money, and create unique cards and gift wrap this holiday season.
We'll provide some supplies and ideas to create some samples to get you started.
At 6:30 p.m. - the ongoing series of classes "Beginner's Knitting."
At 7:00 p.m. - Knit2gether
Bring in your current project and join us at our knitting group where you can relax, chat and knit with fellow knitters.
Knitters of all skill levels are welcome to come.
If you need help with a project we have experienced knitters at our group almost weekly.
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Bring in your current project and join us at our knitting group where you can relax, chat and knit with fellow knitters.
Knitters of all skill levels are welcome to come.
If you need help with a project we have experienced knitters at our group almost weekly.
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COMING EVENTS
I now have a reply to a query I made yesterday re: the Deadline for signing up for the
Sr. Citizen Breakfast at MPS on the 17th.
GOOD NEWS!
(Thanks to Sheri Brennan)
THERE IS NO DEADLINE!!
Enjoy Your Breakfast!
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Prize Speaking Event at 7:00 Thursday evening!
Sr. Citizen Breakfast at MPS on the 17th.
GOOD NEWS!
(Thanks to Sheri Brennan)
THERE IS NO DEADLINE!!
Enjoy Your Breakfast!
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Prize Speaking Event at 7:00 Thursday evening!
Just received (11:15) from Vinny Elacqua and Karen Cronkhite - Advisors
"This year, there are ten students competing in three categories.
Mary Lourdes Erlichman will perform the poems "Famous" by Naomi Nye and "Eagle Poem" by Joe Harjo.
Kate Brown will perform an excerpt from Winnie The Pooh by A.A. Milne
Skye Payne-Penias will perform the Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman?" and Maya Angelou's "Phenomenal Woman"
Kenna Williams will perform an excerpt from Mark Twain's "Eve's Diary"
Anna Rae Martin will perform RD Fahey's "The Wizard of Oz"
Anthony Rice will perform Dane Cook's "The Sneeze"
Chloe Keating will perform Tina Fey's "The Rules of Improvisation"
Bernadette Erlichman will perform Schiller's "Mary Stewart Pleads"
Zach Brown will perform an excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum"
Cassie Perrin will perform "Little Match Girl" by Hans Christian Anderson
*************************************************"This year, there are ten students competing in three categories.
In the category of Literature and Poetry the following contestants will perform the following pieces:
Mary Lourdes Erlichman will perform the poems "Famous" by Naomi Nye and "Eagle Poem" by Joe Harjo.
Kate Brown will perform an excerpt from Winnie The Pooh by A.A. Milne
Skye Payne-Penias will perform the Sojourner Truth's "Ain't I a Woman?" and Maya Angelou's "Phenomenal Woman"
In the humorous category:
Kenna Williams will perform an excerpt from Mark Twain's "Eve's Diary"
Anna Rae Martin will perform RD Fahey's "The Wizard of Oz"
Anthony Rice will perform Dane Cook's "The Sneeze"
Chloe Keating will perform Tina Fey's "The Rules of Improvisation"
In the Dramatic Category:
Bernadette Erlichman will perform Schiller's "Mary Stewart Pleads"
Zach Brown will perform an excerpt from Edgar Allan Poe's "The Pit and the Pendulum"
Cassie Perrin will perform "Little Match Girl" by Hans Christian Anderson
During Intermissions the following student musicians will perform:
Ed Brennan
Eli Olmstead
Jared Wentrick
Ed Brennan
Eli Olmstead
Jared Wentrick
I want to thank you for all of the congratulatory Emails and phone messages that you sent me, yesterday! I even heard from two of my "medical professsionals" whose offices are in New Hartford!
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Have a great day, everyone!
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