Jul 14 2010

Willie’s Column: In the shade of a dream

       What a day. Little girl was prepared because she woke up with curls while I had just come from a dream of whispering guinea pigs, murmuring epithets like I love you and it is what it is. I opened the sliding door to let the dogs out and the new one ran into the screen door and broke it, causing me to have a sit down and a heart to heart about seeing what isn’t there.
      It was a warm, sunny spring day and the neighbor across the street was tending to her garden. Jasmeen has a nice garden while we have lousy grass and dirt. My yard was ripped up by the plumber who broke the water main while fixing another pipe. My wife’s flowers were like lost puppies in the flood. I told the neighbor our plan to forego the lawn and just plant flowers. Jasmeen said she was pleased and agreed with my wife,  that the three evergreen treelings covering my porch would have to go, though I preferred the shade.
      I took that under consideration and walked to the village office to listen to the tapes of the meeting the night before. Because this is America, I was granted my request, with smiles and friendliness, and proceeded to the court room to dig out a story.
      Instead of falling asleep, like the clerk had warned, I discovered the public hearing regarding the College District proposal. Neighbors in that area had some concerns about what the college was going to be allowed to do in this new ‘district.’ Like I always say about my house, the neighbors have to look at it; and sometimes they can see what isn’t there.
    Face Book is a social peep show, clingy and creepy and cloying. So I joined. It feels like posting on my website in the nude. Without knowing what I was doing, I somehow got myself 16 friends. That means 16 people that I know were on that site at the same time I stumbled upon it. For those of you who don’t know how this goes, now I can watch as those 16 people chat to their friends. Suddenly some of their friends want to be friends with me. I find myself online chatting with people I haven’t spoken to in decades and they don’t even know if I’m naked or not.
      After school, little girl wants to know if I could still see her curls. Then,  could she go out to the porch to see what the ups man brought; she doesn’t say U-P-S, she says ups. It was my book. The ups man had delivered my book, my proof copy. I tore open the bubble-wrapped envelope like Crusoe on a fish. There it was - five and a quarter by eight and a half - inside a glossy paperback cover - 275 pages, my baby, my seed, my anti-cyber, guts and all. 
      I could say I blew my top, shouted with glee, spun circles in the air and almost peed my pants, but in actuality I merely placed it down amid other periodicals and continued work on my next upcoming volume of verse and worse.
      I got gas and picked up the wife at work, brought her home to pick up big girl for ballet, dropped wife at chiropractor, delivered the ballerina, shopped for dinner and got wife from chiropractor. The phone rang; it was another neighbor. Mackenzie wanted to know if we wanted her brother to pull out our three evergreens with his truck. She must’ve been chatting with Jasmeen. Before my wife finished nodding her head, the trees were gone. Thank you Tim and thank you neighbors; I’ve had teeth that took longer to yank.
      Now we have lousy grass, dirt and more dirt. The three small trees were dragged to the curb and the sidewalk had to be swept. Sometimes things have to get worse before they get better, but it’s the neighbors who really have to look at it.
      Mariano gave up back to back homers for the first time in his career and before I could fully wonder how to get rid of the shrubbish, a village worker came and scooped it away.
      Now the sun shines brightly on our front porch for the entire world to see. It’s not that I’m typing naked or anything, but there’s still time for me to bury my book in one of those holes from where the shade used to spring.  There I am, kneeling in the dirt above the hole whispering I love you and it is what it is, trying to see what isn’t there, with my first book in my hands.

 

 

 

 

 


May 4 2010

CAZENOVIA’S FARMERS MARKET OPENS

 
The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce Farmers Market opens Saturday, May 8th and will run every Saturday through November 6. 
It takes place in Memorial Park on Albany Street in the Village of Cazenovia.  Spring and summer market hours will be 9:00a.m to 4:00p.m.
The market features vendors selling locally grown plants, flowers (fresh & dried), herbs, seasonal produce, honey and maple products, handmade arts and crafts and more.
New vendors are welcome!  Contact the Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce Office at 315-655-9243 for information. 
Please leave a message with contact name and phone number.


Mar 15 2010

Ball Time!

Annual Easter Ball -  April 24
8 pm - midnight at the firehouse
Advance sale tickets $25
Music by Atlas

Dress is casual  

Tickets available at the firehouse during the month of April

T-W-TH 6-8 pm and Sat. 9- noon


Jan 22 2010

Storyteller and Chocolate Party at the Cazenovia Public Library

As part of the Winter Festival Weekend in Cazenovia, children ages 4-8 are invited to “Winter Wonderland,” a live music show with Mama Pajama and Jammin’ Annie. Join in the fun and visit with the “Winter Festival Snowman” Continue reading


Jan 19 2010

Adventures under the sea at the Cazenovia Public Library

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      As part of Cazenovia’s annual Winter Festival, the Cazenovia Public Library is hosting photographer Dr. Christopher Dascher, who has traveled the planet to capture images of the undersea environment. Children and Continue reading


Jan 16 2010

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Jan 13 2010

Syracuse Symphony Brass Quintet comes to Caz

Sunday January 17th 2010
Catherine Cummings Theatre at Cazenovia College  8 Lincklaen St.  Cazenovia NY
$10 General Admission
$5  Children 12 and under and Cazenovia College Employees
655.STAR for more information
 
The SSO Brass Quintet is made up of 2 trumpets, 1 horn, 1 trombone and 1 tuba.  The Repertoire ranges from settings of Renaissance madrigals and brass chorales to big band tunes, sousa marches and popular tunes arranged for brass.
John Raschella - trumpet
Ryan Barwise - trumpet
Jon Garland - horn
John Sipher - trombone
Ed Diefes - tuba


Jan 11 2010

Breast cancer presentation to be held at library

 
            All are invited to attend a breast cancer education and awareness presentation in the Cazenovia Public Library Community Room on Jan. 21 at 7 pm.
            Leading the discussion will be Toni McEniry from ARISE, a non-profit non-residential community-based “Center for Independent Living” that was founded in 1979 to address the needs of people with disabilities and their families. Their focus is for people of all abilities to be treated fairly and to be integrated in their communities.
            This program is funded through a grant from “Susan G. Komen for the Cure,” an organization supporting breast cancer research. Since its inception in 1982, Komen has raised over $1.3 billion for research, education, and health services, making it the largest breast cancer charity in the world.
            All events at the Cazenovia Public Library are free and open to the public. For more information, call 655-9322 or visit www.midyork.org/cazenovia.


Jan 6 2010

Chamber to host forum

The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce has announced they will host a State of the Area Forum on Tuesday, January 12 in the Cazenovia College Dinning Hall. Cazenovia Mayor Tom Dougherty; Cazenovia Town Supervisor Ralph Monforte; Nelson Town Supervisor Roger Bradstreet; Fenner Town Supervisor Russ Cary and Cazenovia Central School District Superintendent Robert Dubik will each make a brief presentation about issues and concerns in their respective areas during  the past year and what is on the horizon for 2010 followed by a question and answer period. The public is encouraged to attend.
      The evening will begin at 6 p.m. with hors d’oeuvres and beverages followed by the program at 6:45 p.m. Cost is $15 per person. Advance reservations are required by Friday January 8.
      This is an excellent opportunity for Chamber members and the community at large to hear about what has transpired in their respective community in the past year, what the economy has been like, what projects were undertaken or are underway, and what challenges were met or are on the horizon. It will also give these municipal leaders an opportunity to communicate goals and ambitions for 2010.
      Call 655-9243 or e-mail cazchamber@windstream.net to make reservations. For information on the Chamber, the monthly meetings, or the area, please visit the Chamber Office and Visitor Center at 59 Albany Street in Cazenovia or www.cazenovia.com.