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www.tiogaterrace.org
Message from the President
Nancy Sydlosky
It’s Fall again! The Summer goes by so fast. I keep saying the same thing…I love the fall colors, but I’m never ready for the weather that follows – all too quickly.
We’re so pleased that we’re hearing more and more from our residents. It’s especially nice when that communication is a positive one. We heard from one resident recently who just wanted to
thank our local dog owners for their consideration. It seems that there has been a noticeable improvement in dog walkers cleaning up after their pets on neighborhood streets. We’re delighted to pass along that “Thank You.”
An interesting development unfolded this summer. The application for a special variance for a
Solar Farm adjacent to our neighborhood has caused quite a stir. Some residents may wonder why the TTCA has not taken a strong stand on this matter, and I think it’s important that I explain our position. According to our bylaws, the Tioga Terrace Civic Association Board is not
political. We take great care not to favor, in any way, one proposal, policy, or candidate over another. Rather, our function is to provide as much information as possible to our residents on
important issues so each of us can make our own, informed decisions. We encourage you to attend public information meetings and will provide what information we can on our website: www.tiogaterrace.org, and on our Facebook page.
After nearly 10 years on the TTCA Board, our Vice President, Jim Sprague, is resigning in
December. This will leave a vacancy on our Board. A short description of the position is included
in this edition. I have only been involved with the TTCA Board for a few years, but I’ve found
this group of volunteers to be caring, hardworking individuals. We work together for the benefit
of the Terrace, and we support new members of our team. In fact, I’ve found a group of won-
derful friends in this organization. If you can spare a little time, these folks and I will make it
worth your while to get involved. Our meetings are at 7:00 pm on the second Tuesday of each
month (except July and August) at the Park Terrace Church on Glann Rd. Please come to share
your views and to get to know us. Should you decide to join our team, I know you’ll find it to be
an interesting, fun and rewarding experience. Thanks.
Hello Neighbors and Friends, 2017
COMING SOON! Tioga Terrace’s
HALLOWEEN
PARADE/PARTY
SUNDAY: October 29th
1 pm
MEET IN THE UHS PARKING LOT
DRESS IN COSTUME (parents too if you’d like)
PARADE ESCORTED BY OUR VERY OWN FIRE FIGHTERS IN A FIRE TRUCK! PIZZA, DONUTS, CANDY, APPLE CIDER AND COFFEE WILL BE AVAILABLE! THERE WILL BE CRAFTS! THERE WILL BE GAMES AND PRIZES (no long lines!) THE PARTY, TO BE HELD RAIN OR SHINE , IN THE FIRE STATION, WILL FOLLOW IMMEDI-ATELY AFTER THE 1 pm PARADE, UNTIL 3 pm
CONTACT KATHY ARNOLD (607) 239-3142 OR
JESSICA HEIDEL (607) 429-9611 for any further information.
ANNUAL
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1st Annual TTCA Halloween Lighting Contest
It was observed at one of our Board meetings earlier in the year that the amount of effort being put into deco-rating for Halloween was really taking off, and that we might want to consider expanding our annual holi-day lighting contest to include Halloween this year.
So, that’s exactly what we’re doing! Personally, I am a huge fan of Halloween and enjoy seeing the decorations and costumes that are on display. The amount of effort that some people put in is truly amazing.
Unlike the Christmas contest where we select houses that fall into certain categories, for Halloween, we will be selecting the house that is simply the scariest and spookiest. Judging will take place during the two weeks leading up to Halloween, and the winner will receive a prize which will be
announced in the following newsletter. Happy Haunting!! By Rodney Cogswell
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After several years of service, our current Vice President has announced his
resignation from the Board effective the end of 2017. The VP is member of the
TTCA’s Executive Committee and plays a key role in the operations of the Asso-
ciation. As with our other officers, the Vice-President serves a 1-year term and
acts as an executive assistant to the President, including the running of an occa-
sional meeting if the President is unable to attend. The position also provides
opportunities to support Committee Chairpersons with their projects if desired,
and to work on special projects in which they may have an interest.
If you’re interested in enhancing the quality of life in the Terrace, we hope you’ll
consider running for office. For more information, please contact TTCA Presi-
dent Nancy Sydlosky at 258-0276 ([email protected]) or Linda Roden, head of
our Nominations Committee, at 625-4198 ([email protected]). Thank you.
TTCA : VICE PRESIDENT
At the Vestal HIgh School Awards Ceremony, held on June 5, 2017, an especially deserving graduating senior from Tioga Terrace was presented with our 2017 Tioga Terrace Civic Association Scholarship in recognition of her exemplary service to our community and school.
The recipient this year is Shelby Virkler of 4 Alpine Drive. Shelby has participated in many school and community activities while in high school. We wish her well at SUNY Cortland.
At the high school, she was President of her class. She was also involved in clubs, such as Light-house, Interact, PAC (Principal's Advisory Committee), Student Government, and the National Honor Society. She was emcee for the High School Talent Fest and involved with the Running of the Bears. In Lighthouse, she was very much involved with a fundraiser to provide resources for military dogs, which supplied money to send care packages to dogs and letters to their dog handlers.
She put in many hours as a volunteer at the Willow Point Nursing Home ,where she helped prepare meals, served them, ate with the residents, and took them back to their rooms.
Shelly is just one of many Terrace students who give generously of their time and talents in the service of others. The Civic Association commends our youth for improving the quality of life in our community. We are proud to honor one of our graduating seniors each year with a scholarship.
Any senior who is planning post high school graduation education and has demonstrated out-standing service to his/her community is encouraged to apply. The criteria for the TTCA Scholarship and the Apalachin Lions Club Scholarship are identical, except the applicants for the TTCA Scholar-ship must be Tioga Terrace residents. Applications are typically due in March, and are submitted directly to the Vestal High School Guidance Department's Scholarship Committee, which selects the winner.
For more information, please contact Chuck Place, TTCA Scholarship Chair, at 625-4597, or the Vestal High School Guidance Department.
TTCA
ANNOUNCEMENT
By Chuck Place
Shelby Virkler
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To advertise in the TTCA newsletter, which is published 4 times a year (Spring, Fall, Holiday and Winter), and goes to
almost 800 households, email Diane Donahue at [email protected]. Prices are: business card size $20, 1/4 page $30,
1/2 page $50, full page $100. Checks should be payable to Tioga Terrace Civic Assoc. and mailed to Diane Donahue at
3 Rosewood Court. Inclusion is on a 1st come/1st served basis and as space allows. Payment must be made prior to
acceptance.
By Rich Ward
If you are new to the Terrace or have a new neighbor, our welcome co-chairs would like to hear from you. Just call Carol (258-0077) or Linda (258-0161)
or send a note to the TTCA website under “Contact Us” with their name, address and phone number of our new neighbor. As part of their welcome
visit, we will drop off a packet of useful information about Terrace life. Typically, after several unsuccessful attempts to visit, the packet will be left
with contact information.
By Carol Fontana and Linda Fuerstenberg
Jane and Stephen Kemper, along with their two children, moved from Terrace Dr. to 9 Hilltop, in June Rita Smith, who moved to 5 Dorothy, from Rochester, in July Lauren and Antonio Poccia, and their son Antonio, moved to 14 Terrace Dr., in July. Liz and Sam Shin, and their daughter, Angeline, moved from Vestal to 44 Glann Rd. West, in August.
TTCA’S GARAGE SALE
HELD MAY 2017
Terrace Talk is published by the Tioga Terrace Civic Association (TTCA), Apalachin, NY. Discussion of issues herein is
intended to educate and inform. Advertisement in this publication does not constitute endorsement by the TTCA, nor is
TTCA responsible in an way for goods or services advertised herein. All submissions, including articles, letters or adver-
tisements are subject to approval before publication. TTCA reserves the right to edit, refuse, reject or cancel any written
work or ads at any time. Comments may be addressed to Editor, 3 Rosewood Court, Apalachin, NY 13732, or email to
The annual Tioga Terrace garage sale went very well and had the usual high attendance.
The need for more no-parking signs was brought up, but this issue could easily be addressed with more volunteers to help put up and take down signs.
Please contact Rich Ward on 239-3973 to volunteer.
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Drainage Issues Affecting The Terrace Heavy downpours resulted in flooding issues for numerous Terrace residents this past spring. According to the Town Highway Department, some of the problems were caused by residents placing yard wastes in drainage ditches behind their properties. The rest was due to natural erosion of bank material. These, in turn, clogged drainage culverts downhill, which led to flood-ing. The most severely affected areas included Berne Dr., Glann Rd. and Greybark Rd. In one case, heavy equipment was needed to clear the debris, resulting in unavoidable damage to a resident’s property.
If your property abuts a storm drainage ditch, please be mindful of your neighbors. Yard wastes can be bagged and removed by private haulers, or taken to the Town landfill on Rte. 38, north of Owego. The Highway Dept. collects bagged leaves in the fall and conducts a brush pick-up program in the spring. Please utilize them. It’s the right thing to do, and your neighbors will appreciate it! Thanks.
TTCA 2017
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Another successful Membership Drive for 2017! Almost 70% of homes in the Terrace donated, and we exceeded the total collected from last year. Thanks to all who donated and to those who gave more than the $12 yearly requested donation. SPECIAL THANKS go out to our former Membership Chair person, Mary Place, who led the drive for the past few years. A Job Well Done! Good Luck to you in your retirement. A BIG THANK YOU to all of our volunteers who gave their time and effort going door to door. Hope to see you again next year: Betty Farrell, Shawn Kemmery, Darlene Kohles, Howard Fellows, Sue Balliet, Carol Fontana, Kathy Arnold, Mary Place, Mike Showalter, Linda Fuerstenberg, Cindy Tebo, Rose Howard, Rhea Klapprodt, Sue Biddle, Jim Sprague, Bunny Potter, Steve Reynolds, Amy Poff, Jennifer Bastian, Susan Tiberia, Betty McKay, Naomi Rupright, Meredith Bocek, Nancy Sydlosky, Joe Sienko,, Sally Guydosh, Tara Mancinelli, and Mari Jean Augustine.
Think about joining us as a volunteer. As Mary has said, "Many hands make light work". You can meet the neighbors that you haven't met yet. The Membership Drive next year will be May 2-16, 2018. Some members have asked, "What is this money used for?" Our donations support our 4 yearly Newsletters, Garage Sale expenses, our Halloween Party, Santa Visits, goodies for the Newcom-ers bags, Special Events, prizes for our Christmas Lights Contest, and -New in 2017- a Halloween Decorations Contest, We are also able to provide a Scholarship for one graduating senior from the Terrace, and we make a modest yearly donation to our Apalachin Volunteer Fire Department. As you can see, we manage to do a lot with your donations. So if you weren't home during the membership drive and still want to contribute, it's not too late! Please send your $12.00 check, payable to TTCA, c/o Keri Barrett, 4 Bowen Lane, Apalachin, N.Y. 13732.
Good Health and Fortune, Keri Barrett, Membership Drive Chair
TIOGA TERRACE CIVIC ASSOCIATION
Meetings are held every 2nd Tuesday of the month (except during the months of
July and August), 7pm, at the Park Terrace Community Methodist Church,
30 Glann Rd., Apalachin.
Colin and Connor Brubaker wanted to have a fun event for the kids in the Terrace—something
almost all kids like to do. Their idea, called The Tour de Terrace, was a bike race through the
Tioga Terrace neighborhood. Along with initiative, the kids showed planning skills when they
established an age limit between 6 to 11 for the participants. For safety, their father (Matt), a
police officer, acted as primary safety rider/observer. There were also many other parents and
adult volunteers who acted as safety riders and assisted at the start and finish. In addition, they
set up a water station.
Eleven kids participated in the race, which consisted of 2 laps of a roughly 3.5 mile route, for a
total of approximately 7 miles! The race started at 10 am, on August 27th, with the start and
finish in front of the boys’ house on West Glann Rd.
There were finishers’ medals for all participants, as well as a medal for the overall winner.
Colin and Connor expressed their thanks to all participants and parents who volunteered and
made the event so successful and so much fun! They would like this to become an annual event.
Information and photos
submitted by
Matt Brubaker
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Isn’t this just the kind of story that makes the Terrace such a wonderful place to live? If you
have a similar story about the Terrace, please email it to [email protected] for consideration
in a future newsletter.
PRESIDENT Nancy Sydlosky 258-0276 [email protected]
VICE PRESIDENT Jim Sprague 625-5476 [email protected]
SECRETARY Joe Sienko 237-3043 [email protected]
TREASURER Sue Balliet 625-3062 [email protected]
Apalachin, New York
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