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Thursday, August 26

 -IN MEMORIAM-


Jacqueline M. Warcup
March 7, 1963 - August 24, 2021


Coralie "Corky" Edwards-Friers
October 21, 1921 - August 18, 2021

-WEATHER-


-LOCAL CALENDARS-

Village of Waterville

Waterville Central School


Waterville Public Library


-IN THE MAIL-





Universal Pre-K Open House scheduled for Tuesday, August 31, has been cancelled.
Community Organizations!
If you would like to setup a table at our Open House events, please contact the Jr./Sr. High or Memorial Park Elementary.
Jr./Sr. High: September 1
(315) 841-3800
mclapp@watervillecsd.org
MPS: September 2
(315) 841-3700
sbrennan@watervillecsd.org



Register for your Car Seat Appointment Here: https://forms.gle/MXYhJ3uVGTDwKox76



Join us this month at Waterville Public Library's
Lemonade on the Lawn where we will be distributing diapers!
Pass It On (103 E Main St, Waterville) will also be open during the
diaper distribution to pick up some new outfits for your growing kid 

Register for diapers at watervillemethodist.org/needdiapers


Registration for the fall 2021 season is now open!
This will be an entirely outdoor program (rain or shine) on WPL property. Wednesdays at 11am, September 15th - November 10th. Kids will enjoy exploration, interactive stories, art and more! This will be a 45 minute program with adults present. Registration is on a first come, first serve basis. If you have any questions you can email Amanda at ABriggs@midyork.org




-AROUND TOWN-
Blarney Rebel Band in the park Wednesday night

4-Corners Food Co-op members had an information table set up during the concert 
and were on hand to answer questions.


The WPL Pop Up Couch later made an appearance at the Summer Bandstand Concert providing a soft place to land along with free books, cornhole, sidewalk chalk, bubbles, and conversation.

Some of the Waterville Public Library staff took their Pop Up Couch on a field trip to the commemorative mural to read up on some history before celebrating the sesquicentennial. 

From: WCSD
New MPS Principal Ready for September
(Karen Hinderling, became principal at MPS as of July 1

The price of gas today


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