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Thursday, October 21

 -IN MEMORIAM-


Rodney S. Manion
November 2, 1958 - October 18, 2021
Click HERE for the complete obituary.

-WEATHER-



WEEK OF OCTOBER 20 - 26, 2021

-LOCAL CALENDARS-

-Village of Waterville-

-Waterville Central School-

-Waterville Public Library-

-IN THE MAIL-



Good morning Waterville Jr./Sr. High School Community!
In relation to a project for LIFE class during the Spring of 2021, a small group of students conceived an idea to bring a student newspaper to life at Waterville Jr./Sr. High School. After workshopping the idea with their teacher, Mr. St. Peter, the idea was presented to Mr. Rauch. With that, the creation of The Arrowhead Press was set in motion...So, without further delay, I encourage you to dive in to the first edition of The Arrowhead Press. Please see the link below for full access. -Mr. Rauch






Join us Thursday, October 21st to find out about 4-Corners Food Co-Op.
Meeting begins at 6:30 for refreshments and socializing and then at 7pm
Renee Winne and Kari Thomson will tell you all about the goals of the food co-op.
Meetings are held at the Waterville Historical Society,
220 E Main Street, Waterville. See you there!







Community members, organizations, and businesses are encouraged to join in the fun by creating a Trick-Or-Treat Station along the tail. Register Here: https://forms.gle/1FSiZagsbNst4YMC9

Trunk or Treat? You bet it's welcomed!
Of course you can you come prepared and park along next Thursday's Halloween Trail
with aTrunk or Treat station! It's one more creative (and practical) way to participate.
Decorate the trunk of your vehicle, we'll give you a safe spot to drive up along the trail
before the event starts, and join in to say Happy Halloween and pass out treats to all of
our community's costumed kids!Register your Station here:
  https://forms.gle/QrjXyeDwtvg9QQSG7 (or emailjkervin@midyork.org)
We can't wait for this chance to team up with MPS PTA &
Waterville Rotary to bring the annual Pumpkin Lighting to life in a new way!
Our fire department will now be teaming up with the Oriskany Falls Legion to make
this a fundraiser for one of our members wives, Ann Marie Glouse. Ann Marie
has been a staple to our community in healthcare serving others and providing
wonderful, compassionate  care as a nurse. She will be receiving treatment for cancer
 and could use all the support we can give. You can either text or call the number
listed to pre order or come the day of and get chicken. Pre orders will be paid for
the day of pickup. It just helps us have a rough idea of how many we should cook.
Let's help one of our very loved community members by showing your support.



-AROUND TOWN-


From: WCS Sports Booster Club


MPS
MPS P2 Student Leadership group "Legends" first meeting! 

From: Village of Waterville

Ariel shots of Waterville taken in 2018 by Jeff Reynolds.
Around Town Fall Pics



The price of gas today.







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