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Monday, April 23

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Waterville First’s 3rd Annual Business Expo
Saturday, May 12th

An opportunity for Waterville area businesses to:

Meet potential customers face to face
Bring samples, handouts, applications, etc. to publicize your business
Network with other businesses

Delicious Pancake breakfast hosted by Waterville Fireman’s Ladies Auxiliary!

To Sign Up  Click Here
Email us at       info@watervillefirst.org   
Call                    315-841-4670  

FAQ
Who                Businesses based in the Waterville Central School district
                        Home based businesses welcome
Where                        Waterville Firehouse
What               One (1) Table provided per business  
                        Pancake breakfast fund raiser 8-11am 

Cost                 $20 fee*                     
 Free to WF Business members! Click for info on joining
                            Pay via Paypal  Option 2 for Expo, Option 1 to join WF 
            
When              Table set-up starts at 8am9am-12pm open to the public

Waterville First will be advertising the Expo via articles, ads, Hub of the Huddle, and Next Door Waterville to ensure we have a big turnout!

Sponsored by Waterville First and Waterville Fire Dept./Auxiliary

Web site         http://www.watervillefirst.org

 *Breakfast not included with fee, $8 adults, $6 Kids, under 5 free



From the Brothertown Optimist:
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Looking Ahead:



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- AROUND TOWN -

The 10th Annual Rotary Clean Up Day was held on Saturday in honor of Earth Day (Sunday). These Scouts and other community members and Rotarians could be seen around the village cleaning up the litter and rubbish that the melting snow has revealed.


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Meanwhile, a few sunny days in a row seems to have everyone outside working and savoring.











Open Grills & Motorcyles






Tree Trimming along Main St







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