NYS PISTOL PERMIT LASS - Gillam Grant

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June/July/August EditionHybrid functional fitness.Whether you're acouch potato or a Spartan Warrior we'll helpyou become better, tougher, faster,stronger! All workouts will be scalable so youcan work at your own level. Workouts willinclude a variety of activities to challenge youand increase your abilities! We'll work onstrength, endurance, and athletic skills to keepit well rounded and fun! Class will be held onThursdays July 27th - August31st. Classes will be heldoutside from 6-7pm.Instructor: Thomas Faben.Cost: 32M/ 42NMThe New York State Pistol Permit Class – also knownNYS PISTOL PERMIT CLASSas the “Concealed Carry Permit Class” orthe “Firearms Safety Course“, is required to beJULY 22NDcompleted before applying for the Erie, Niagara,Orleans & Genesee County NYS Pistol Permit process.9am-NoonThe NYS Pistol Permit class (Concealed Pistol PermitClass) is certified to apply for a New York State Pistol permit in many counties. The focus of this courseis SAFETY. Subtopics covered include: Article 35 and NY laws pertaining to the use and carry of your Pistol, safehandling of a handgun in your home & on the range. This class is taught by Certified NRA Instructor, CherylSchenne. 3 hour course includes materials and a Certificate of Completion (required for Erie, Niagara, Orleans &Genesee County Pistol Permit application process). Cost: 60.00. Pre-Registration Required / 17yrs & olderDo you need before/after school care for your child? Check out Kid Zone as a solution!KIDZONEThe Kid Zone Program is a before & after-schoolprogram. The program runs week days from 6:308:45am and 3:30-6:00pm. The program iscoordinated to offer children in Pre-Kindergartenthrough 6th grade an environment of social,recreational, and instructional opportunity. Kids stay busy through a variety of childdirected activities in a safe and secure environment.

Page 2Summer EditionPrograms494-1621gillamgrant.orgCOMMUNITY NEWSByron Heritage Festival Calendar of EventsFiremen’s Park (Behind Byron Fire Dept. on Rte. 262)July 29, 2017Fishing Derby at Trestle Park8:00 a.m. – 9:00 a.m.(Ages 12 and under)(Sponsored by Byron Kiwanis)(sign-in at 7:30 a.m.)5K Run (Begins at Firemen’s Park)7:00 a.m. Registration(Sponsored by Byron Rescue Squad)8:30 a.m. Race BeginsRegistration forms available atwww.byronny.com or at the Byron Town Hall9:30 a.m.Race ResultsTown Wide Garage Sales9:00 a.m. – ?Chicken BBQ4:00 p.m. - Sold Out(Sponsored by Byron Kiwanis)Bands:Koko and The Moon Crickets4:00 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.This program is made possible with funds from the Decentralization program, a regrant program of the NewYork State Council on the Arts with support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislatureand administered by the Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts council (a.k.a. GO ART!).FireworksAt DarkByron Presbyterian ChurchSaturday, July 23, 2017Rummage Sale 9:00 - 1:00, Bag Sale 1:00 to 2:00Auction 2:00 - - -LUNCH CLUBOnce a month go to a restaurant to enjoy lunch & socialize.Transportation leaves the Center at 11:30am. Cost: 5M/ 7NM with lunch on your own.Monday, June 26th Smokin’ Eagle BBQ & BrewSundays from 10-11am and Wednesdays from 6-7pmWhatever your goals, be it weight loss, fitness or justfeeling your best, this class will have a solution for you! Itis a combination of Pilates, Yoga, Circuit & Interval trainingall in one class!6 week session. Certified Instructor: Nicole Cummings.Cost for either class: 37M/ 47NM per session.Sunday Morning Class:Next Session: July 23rd August 27thWednesday Night Class:Next Session: July 12th August 16thMonday, July 24th Terry HillsMonday, August 21st Bristol HarborPlease sign up online a week prior to lunch date.On Tuesday August 22nd from 4:30-5:30 theAlzheimer’s Association will present EffectiveCommunication Strategies. Communication is morethan just talking and listening - it is also about sendingand receiving messages through attitude, tone ofvoice, facial expressions and body language. Join us toexplore how communication takes place whensomeone has Alzheimer’s, learn to decode the verbaland behavioral messages delivered by someone withdementia, and identify strategies to help you connectand communicate at each stage of the disease. Thisclass is FREE, but pre-registration is required!Tuesday Mornings from 9:00-10:00amYoga is designed to increase flexibility, build strength, andmelt away tension. Yoga is a great way to exercise linkingbreathing with movement. All ages & levels of experienceand fitness welcome.6 week session. July 11th - August 15th.Certified Instructor: Kathy Merritt, RYTl.Cost for class: 32M/ 42NM per session.For those turning 65 this year, new to Medicare, oranyone who has questions about Medicare, MedicareAdvantage Plans, and Medicare Supplements. JackySmith, a United Health Care sales representative willreview the basics and answer questions on June 22ndfrom 5:45 - 6:45pm.

gillamgrant.org494-1621Summer EditionDay CampPage 3FOR MORE INFORMATIONAND TO REGISTER GO TOGILLAMGRANT.ORGJULY 10-14 ADVENTURE WEEKThis WEEK’S camp combines outdoorexplorations with Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math! S.T.E.A.M Teacher, CraigSchroth joins the Gillam-Grant Daycamp program and challenges you to pilot a mini-dronethrough an obstacle course, build your own flying object, and race hovercrafts. *Artist, DianaMeier brings ZENTANGLE art to our campers as they design their very own camp T-shirt!Entertainers from Flower City Vaudville present “Slapstick Science.” This humorous and highlyinteractive show features scientific concepts brought to life with the talents and skills of threeintrepid scientists. And to top off this amazing week of adventures we will take a field trip to Minnehan’s Fun Center.JULY 17-21 SECRET AGENT TRAININGYou are a SPY and you have a mission! Your mission will require you toconduct surveillance, make and break secret codes, uncover important evidence, interrogate persons of interest and hunt for a molewithin your ranks! Our special guest will be artist *Kris Crosson who will teach campers to become portrait sketch artists and agentmask makers. And lets not forget finger printing! Sherriff, Chris Erion will join us with his K9 for a very cool demo and importantinformation for all our agents in training. The Final Mission of the week will be to have a BLAST at Horizon Fun FX. All campers canexplore skating, jungle gym hide and seek, and the king of the hill challenge!JULY 24-28 ROCK THE CAMPLet’s get ROCKIN Music and dance with blow-up guitar competitions. How much FUN!Guitarist and songwriter *Doug Yeoman joins us for some cool workshops with the campers. *Geoff Clough will work with ouryoungest campers in Cookie Songwriting. Everyone will be gearing up for the Rock Star - Newspaper Dress Up - Karaoke Show!Campers make your own “pet” rock, make rock candy, play EXTREME Team Rock, Paper, Scissors. How about some science funwith “rock’it” lift offs? Reach high heights with a field trip to ALTITUDE Trampoline Park.JULY 31– AUG 4 ANIMAL PLANETWe love Animals How about animal charades, catch a monkey’s tail game, ajungle obstacle course, or tour an insect safari? Have a crazy time with Slime Monster Creations! We have the Reptile Guyscoming out for a very special and interactive show. Crocodilians, snakes, and lizards—So cool to see. Top the week off with a visitto Hidden Valley Animal Adventures. The hour-long Wild Game Safari Tour through the park will give campers the chance to have anupclose and personal interaction with exotic animals like camels, zebra, llama, elk, bison, ostrich, and many more.AUGUST 7-11 PARTY IN THE USAIt’s a PARTY Week! It can’t be a partywithout some dancing. *Lehrer Dance Troupe will be here to bust the moves with thecampers. Make your USA Party Hat, Experiment with Boom-Pop-Fizz, and get ready for watergames! All campers will take an adventure trip to Genesee County Park for wildernessexploration and a fun picnic. AND best of all Celebrate the last day of camp with a fun daywith huge inflatables jump house, obstacle course, slides, competitions ALL DAY LONG.What’s a Day Like at Camp? Our theme changes, so there are new exciting activities, programs, and eventsevery week. However, some things don’t change because they are FUN everyday. After a morning gathering of all campers, thekids break off into their age appropriate groups. They will rotate through different areas of camp including sports, crafts,swimming lessons, STEAM, group activity, special events & activities, and open swim.Kids completing K thru 6th grade are eligible to attend!Camp runs from 9am-3pm, Monday thru Friday. Chill Time before and After Camp Program is available.CAMP RATE PER WEEK: 87/MEMBER 97/Non Member (Includes Field Trips)

Page 4Summer EditionSummer CampsWeek 1: Pirate Camp July 10th - 14thArrrg Matey! Get ready to sail the SevenSeas, Walk the Plank, and play “AyeSpy” for hidden treasure!9:30am - Noon. Cost: 42M/ 50NM.Week 2: Once Upon a Time Camp July 17th - 21st.See page 5!494-1621gillamgrant.orgWeek 3: Under the Sea Camp July 24th - 28thDive into the deep blue sea where it is wetter andbetter on the ocean floor! Explore the beautifulcreatures that live below. Tentacles, fins, and stingers.Oh my! They won’t scare us away!9:30am - Noon.Cost: 42M/ 50NM.July 17th - 21st from 6:30pm - 8:00pmHas your child ever wanted to try their feet out at dancing? Here is theiropportunity! Gillam-Grant will be offering an introductory dance camp wherestudents will learn basic styles of dancing including: Speed Ballet, Jazz, and HipHop. After the trial period is over, students will be able to show off their newmoves during a performance on the last night of class for Family and Friends!Instructor: Becca PhelpsPrice: 55M/ 65NMAges 5-12Our focus is fun, exciting games to build confidence and teach the fundamentals of soccer. Youngerplayers will learn ball familiarization, coordination skills, and social interaction. Upper ages will enhanceplayer skills and techniques. Players will learn attacking and defending principles. Everyone will haveFUN!!! Camp takes place behind Gillam-Grant. July 5-7th COOL T-shirts included. Camp runs 6pm7:30pm each evening. Cost: 30 Member / 40 Non-Member.The Gillam-Grant Tennis Camp is perfect for beginners and advanced players between the ages of 5and 16 who want to learn and improve on their tennis skills. The tennis camp will build a foundation of the core tennis skillsincluding the forehand, backhand, volley, and serve. In addition, exercises will improve other tennis related skills such ashand-eye coordination, timing, stamina, and reflexes. Learning tennis at camp is a FUN experience! Camp is held at the BBSchool Courts. Campers must bring a racquet. Once again this year we have a Lobster ball machine! It will be a blast!Ages 5 thru 10 6:00-7:00 pm Ages 11-16 7:15-8:15 pm. 50.00 per player (members) 60.00 per player (non-members)June 19th to 22nd Grades K-6thWant to be a Track and Field Star!? Track Camp teaches all track and field events. from discus, to long jump, tosprints, to much, much more! Participants will have a blast with track training, games, and competitions. OnThursday, the camp will culminate with a real track meet. All friends and families are invited to attend thefestivities! Awards and T-shirts will be given. Track Camp will be held at the Byron-Bergen Track from 5:30-7:30pm. Kids will be grouped by grade level completed. Members 62 Non-Members 67

gillamgrant.org494-1621Summer CampsSummer EditionPage 5Summer 2017 at the Learning CenterLEGO Simple Machines Camp*July 10th-13th 6pm –8pmGrades 1-3Students will build a playground with Legosto help learn about the 7 basic simple machines. They will explore, build and learnabout a lever, wheel andaxle, pulley, inclined plane,wedge, screw, and gears.Cost: 30M/ 35NM“Once Upon a Time”STEM* Preschool CampJuly 17-219:30am-12:00pmfor Ages 3-5Let’s put a twist on fairy tales. Can you make abridge strong enough to hold the 3 Billy GoatsGruff? Or build a house that will keep out the BigBad Wolf when he huffs and puffs? Or make a trapto help Hansel and Gretel catch the Witch? Eachday of camp we will read a different fairy tale andtry a different engineering challenge. Cost: 42M/ 50NMHarry Potter LEGO CampJuly 11, 12, and 13 6:00 – 8:00pmGRADES 3-6Experience the wonderful world of HarryPotter through crafts and LEGOS! For the first half of classchildren will be given the opportunity to build the Shrieking Shack or the House Dorms. After working on theirLEGO creations, students will make their very own wandlike they sell at Ollivanders! We will mix up potions andwill be creating House Badges. Don’t miss out on this wonderful opportunity to bring the Harry Potter series to lifefor your child!Price includes all supplies. Cost: 30M/ 35NM“DOGBOT” Engineering Camp*July 17th – 20th from 6pm – 8:30pmGrades 4-6Join us for a week of fun building amotorized “DOGBOT”, with LEGOS .Students will learnthe principles of the 7 basic simple machines as theybuild.Imagine what your child couldcreate or invent with a little basicengineering knowledge.Cost: 30M/ 35NMCamp EmphasizesSCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, ENGINEERING & MATHMusic Video Design Camp*August 14-17 6:00-8:30 pmCamp Registration deadline is June24th. Space is limited Register NOWto reserve your spot! All registration isonline at gillamgrant.orgE-mail: tracey@gillamgrant.orgProudly Sponsored by:Grades 4-8thListen up for an exciting musical opportunity! Make your ownmusic, instrument and music video all WITH ACOMPUTER just like the professionals! Students willuse the Google CS First program to create music usinga computer. Cost: 35M/ 40NM

Page 6Summer EditionLearning Center494-1621gillamgrant.orgWe offer Academic Services to Kindergarten- 12th grade TutoringSAVE THE DATE!NYS Pre-licensingSaturday Sept 30th9 am-2 pmThis class is required for newdrivers to get their license. Students must have NYSlearner's permit to attend. Registration is required.Class begins promptly at 9:00 am. Late students willnot be admitted. NO refunds given. Bring your ownsnack/beverage for break. Cost: 30M/ 35NM Homework Help Clubs, Camps, and ClassesAccepting New Students forthe 17-18 School Year!PIANO LESSONSAll ages welcome! 30 minutelessons. Instructor: Elaine Bezon,life-long piano player and retiredByron-Bergen teacher. Call the Center at 4941621 for additional information.Cost: 15M/ 17NM/ lesson(additional book fees not included)Game App Camp*July 25-27 6:00-8:00 PM for Grades: 4th-8thLearn How to make Game Apps!Do you enjoy playing game apps on your computer or phone? Ever wonder how thesegames are made? If so, we have the summer camp for you! The Game App Camp willintroduce the basics of app creation through the MIT App Inventor 2 program. MIT AppInventor 2 allows programming newcomers to create software applications for Androidoperating systems. Our young app inventors will learn how to make two game applications,one of them is one of the most popular apps ever created! Not only will you get to create anapp, you will be able to play the app you create too! Cost: 35M/ 40NM

gillamgrant.orgCINDY LEATON FAVATAYOUR BYRONBERGENRESIDENTIALSPECIALIST494-1621Summer EditionCommunity News4156 Buffalo RoadNorth Chili, New York(585) 349-6021 (Office)(585) 797-3145 (Cell)E-Mail: cfavata@nothnagle.comPage 7PLACE YOUR AD HERE!Bergen FamilyChiropractic(585) 494-2870www.bergenchiro.com45 N. Lake AveBergen NY 14416Accepting NewPatients!We adhere to HEALTH ATEVERY SIZE principles.6265 Tower Hill RoadDr. Richard MathesDr. Catherine HomrigDr. Jennifer MarkelByron, NY 14422(585) 548-9097Fax (585) 548-9545www.pumpkinhillvet.com6874 BYRON HOLLEY RD. BYRON NY 14422 585 -548-9992Offering Takeout Menu, Full Bar Service & Dining RoomOpen Mon-Fri for Lunch & Light Dinners 11am-10pmFri - Full Dinner Menu 4-9pm/Fish Fry 11-9pm Sun - Late Fall-Early Spring Noon-7pmFor moreinformationaboutadvertisingin the GGCCNewslettercontact Brittany at(585) 494-1621 mCoveny Gunsmithing LLC.D. R. “Doc” Coveny6433 N. Bergen RoadByron, NY 14422E-Mail: cggunner@aol.comCell: 585-469-9224

Page 8Summer EditionCommunity News494-1621gillamgrant.orgBig thank you again to the volunteersfrom Freed Maxick &Battaglia and Liberty Pumps Inc thatjoined us during United Way Day ofCaring! We greatly appreciate yourhelp!Thank you to our May Social Meal Volunteers DianaMartino, Alexis, Becky Senf and the Girl Scouts: Kendall,Elizabeth, Lilly, Olivia and CassidyThank you to our volunteer drivers Michelle Clare andNancy Rhoda!Day Camp Wish ListWE COULDN’T DO IT WITHOUT YOU!GILLAM-GRANT CONTACTS (585) 494-1621Peggy Swapceinski, Executive DirectorPeggy@gillamgrant.orgTracey Phelps, Learning Center CoordinatorTracey@gillamgrant.orgDella Bartz, Office & BookkeeperDella@gillamgrant.orgCheryl Donovan, Development AssistantCheryl@gillamgrant.orgEgg CartonsNewspapersPaper Towel RollsToilet Paper Rolls6966 West Bergen Rd.Bergen, NY 14416Non-ProfitOrganizationU.S. Postage PaidPermit #17Brockport, NY14420Brittany Kessler, Program CoordinatorBrittany@gillamgrant.orgSheila Woodrich, Pre-School & Kid ZoneSheila@gillamgrant.orgPaula Wade, Early Pre-SchoolPaula@gillamgrant.orgThe GGCC has made every effort to prepare this newsletter as accurately as possible. However, errors may occur. There maybe circumstances where adjustments may need to be made to program dates, times, fees, etc. The Center reserves the right tomake any changes as necessary. The GGCC also reserves the right to charge a 40 fee for returned checks.

Jun 11, 2016 · Yoga is designed to increase flexibility, build strength, and melt away tension. Yoga is a great way to exercise linking breathing with movement. All ages & levels of experience and fitness welcome. 6 week session. July 11th - August 15th. ertified Instructor: Kat