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Wednesday, August 23

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- IN THE MAIL -


Wednesday: 
Farmers Market & Music in the Park with Matt Chase & Thunder Canyon










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September:









Click Below for Links to Event Forms & Info:


"St. Bernard's Faith Formation Classes
begin Sunday, September 17th9:15-10:15amPlease call: 315-841-4481 with any questions."

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- AROUND THE TOWN -

The Historical Society hosted Loomis Gang tours, Chicken BBQ, Pie Sale, and more on Saturday.



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Monday, August 21st was Eclipse Day!
Watervillian Jody Hildreth traveled down to Clarksville Airport in Tennessee to view the eclipse.  He captured these amazing images.












Back in Waterville, community members stopped by the Barton-Brown Observatory for some informal Eclipse fun.  The Waterville Public Library solar panels observed the dip in sunlight due to the eclipse as well:










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Tuesday's weather was hot and humid until a strong storm with a tornado warning rolled through in the early evening.  The following emergency notice popped up for most:
"The National Weather Service in Binghamton has issued a
* Tornado Warning for... 
southeastern Oneida County in central New York... 
northwestern Otsego County in central New York... 

southeastern Madison County in central New York...

* until 600 PM EDT
* at 512 PM EDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado
was located over Pecksport, or over Hamilton, moving east at 40
mph."


While it just looked in like a strong storm in some places.
Our hearts go out to those left picking up pieces, like Greenhouse Gala on Mason Rd.
photos from WKTV who credit Breanna Kimball










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The calm after the storm...






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