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Wednesday, June 30


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From the Waterville Area Food Pantry: 
After 15 months of curbside delivery, the Pantry is able to REOPEN!
STARTING 7-6-21
Hours: 9:00-Noon every Tuesday
Late day: 3:30-5:00 on the 4th Tuesday
FACE MASKS REQUIRED
Call 315-272-6581 or 315-725-8790 for information





Great list from Farm to School Mohawk Valley






Clinton
Fireworks display at 8:45 p.m. at Clinton Central School, Norton Ave. side. Can also be viewed from Kirkland Life Church, 44 Kirkland Ave



 Utica, as announced by the Genesis Group 
UTICA FIREWORKS CELEBRATION
Utica Mayor Robert Palmieri and Genesis Group President & CEO Ray Durso today announced that due to New York State recently lifting all COVID-19 restrictions, plans for fireworks in honor of Independence Day are back on.
Utica's Independence Day Celebration will take place on Monday, July 5th from 7:00pm to 10:00pm at F.T. Proctor Park at Rutger Street and Culver Avenue. Local band “Soul Injection” will perform at 7:30pm with fireworks scheduled to go off at dusk.
Centro will offer free shuttle service, and food trucks (and other vendors) who would like to participate on July 5th should contact the Utica City Clerk's Office at (315)-792-0113.
The 2021 City of Utica Fireworks Celebration is sponsored by The Bank of Utica, Adorino Construction, The Genesis Group and the City of Utica.
In addition to fireworks, the City is partnering with Mohawk Valley Health System, New York State Department of Health, Oneida County Health Department, Central Oneida County Volunteer Ambulance Corps (COCVAC) and Upstate Family Health Center, Inc. to have a COVID-19 Vaccination POD on site for any residents who would like to be vaccinated.






Final Sign Up for Pop Warner 
Wednesday, July 7th
6-8 pm
Roc Star Ice Cream





- AROUND TOWN -


As soon as the fair weather hit, many construction projects could be seen coming along! We've enjoyed watching the impressive impact new siding can have!


Of course, we couldn't just pass by the gardens at the Coiros, which have started to reach their summer glory.
Hot days, still warm nights, plenty of fog, humidity, and thunderstorms. July officially begins tomorrow, but it has felt like it all week!

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