Florists in Batavia, OH
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Batavia Flower Shops
4364 State Rte. 276
Batavia, OH 45103
(513) 724-8300
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Jul 26, 2019Growing Peace and Freedom, One Flower At A Time - Spectrum News
About 30,000 cars travel down West Main Street in Batavia daily. There's a good chance those drivers and their passengers miss the flags and flowers.Turns out, there's a patriotic story to this landscaping along Tonawanda Creek.
"To try and promote world peace," said Barb Toal, the vice president of the Batavia Peace Garden.
The garden first started growing in 2012, to mark the bicentennial of the War of 1812. It's here in Batavia where those who lost everything in the burning of Buffalo fled.
An arsenal was also built to keep the British out. It proved successful and Batavia became a place where people felt safe and welcome. Now the garden blooms as a way to remember those dark days by shedding light on our freedom, and something else, too.
"It brings the community together and builds peace," Toal said. "You have to get along with each other."
There's a butterfly bench and a globe that serves as a thank you to the military.
"It shows that it's international, it's not just here in Batavia," Toal said. "If we can make peace in ou...
Sep 14, 2016Sunday picks: Ozzy and the gang say goodbye to Chicago
Road, Wheaton. Guests are welcome to bring blankets and lawn chairs for seating. Free with paid $10 parking. cantigny.org. 3 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4
Batavia's Block Party
A classic car show, a pie bake-off, live music, lawn games and bags, hula hoop activities, dancing, kids' activities and vmore are all part of the annual Taste of Batavia Block Party on North River Street and at the Riverwalk, 100 N. Island Ave., downtown Batavia. Drink specials and tastings are available for purchase. Free. downtownbatavia.com/currentevents/block-party/. 4 to 9 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 4
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May 3, 2016Boys track: Friday, April 29 scoreboard
Pole vault: 1. Jazo (Lakes) 14-01, 2. Murphy (York) 13-07, 3. Loughran (Mnka) 13-03.
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at Glenbard West Jim Arnold Invitational
Team results
Batavia 90; Oak Park-River Forest 81.5; Evanston 76; Glenbard West 73; Lake Park 65; Wheaton North 57; Lockport 45.5; Niles West 19; Morton 14; Glenbard South 13; Bloom Township 12; Bartlett 10; St. Rita 2
Individual results
3200 relay: OPRF (Lonergan, Staples, Loud, Johnson) 7:46.21; Batavia 8:18.39; Glenbard West 8:22.92; 400 relay: Evanston (Bangbose, Amarteifio, Daniels, Garron) 42.92; Glenbard West 43.46; Batavia 43.68; 3200: Neumann (GW) 9:37.34; Martinez (Mort) 9:40.73; Harper (OPRF) 9:41.05; 110 high hurdles: Amarteifio (Ev) 14.43; Spejcher (LP) 15.23; Stuttle (Bat) 15.41; 100: Kravas (GW) 10.98; Jones (OPRF) 11.25; Gravely (OPRF) 11.33; 800: Singer (Ev) 2:00.02; Monaghan (OPRF) 2:00.10; Santa (NW) 2:00.16; 800 relay: Glenbard West (Gibson, Divenere, Terrell, Gborie) 1:30.90; Lockport 1:32.75; Batavia 1:32.95; 400: Garron (Ev) 48.79; Davis (Blm) 48.96; Rodgers (Lock) 49.07; 300 int. hurdles: Amarteifio (Ev) 38.90; Akers (Bat) 40.59; Young (Bat) 41.43; 1600: Loud (OPRF) 4:21.87; Monaghan (OPRF) 4:30.48; Bastian (Bat) 4:31.41; 200: Garron (Ev) 22.25; Gborie (GW) 22.92; Birkhaug (Bat) 22.95; 1600 relay: Glenbard West (Andreasik, Gibson, Divenere, Terrell) 3:24.21; Batavia 3:24.84; OPRF 3:24.90; Long jump: Stuttle (Bat) 21-1.25; Jackson (WN) 20-11.75; Bernat (Bart) 20-6.75; High jump: Rudelich (Bat) 6-2; Pearson (WN) 6-0; Spjcher (LP) 5-10; Triple jump: Wilburn (Ev) 43-6; Wabommer (NW) 42-11.75; Howard (GS) 40-10.5; Shotput: Meyer (Lock) 62-0; Basso (LP) 58-0; Scheirich (LP) 54-6; Discus: Basso (LP) 185-06; Webber (WN) 182-05; Meyer (Lock) 173-07; Pole vault: Koval (LP) 15-2; Nelson (OPRF) 14-0; Brown (LP) 13-6.
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at Hinsdale South Yavorski Hornet Invitational
Team scores
Hinsdale South 153; Bloomington 142; Benet 106; Glenbard East 76.5; Montini 56; Lemont 49.5
Individual results
3200 relay: Benet (Luwanja, O'Keefe, Engels, Giradot) 8:29.37; Hinsdale South 8;41.15; Bloomington 8:44.65; 400 relay: Montini (Smith, West, Foster, Walker) 43.04; Bloomington 44.01; Hinsdale South 44.55; 3200: Nodus (HS) 9:39.55; Kowalczyk (Ben) 10:15.57; Ramirez (HS) 10;21.92; 110 high hurdles: Person (Blm) 16.07; Welsh (Ben) 16.27; Bommarito (Blm) 16.51; 100: West (Mon) 10.99; Lockhart (Blm) 11.15; Boye (HS) 11.46; 800: Jordan (HS) 1:59.01; Schaefer (GE) 2:01.82; Towne (Ben) 2:09.35; 800 relay: Bloomington (Jones, Finley, Lyons, Lockhart) 1:30.93; Montini 1:33.78; Hinsdale South 1:35.57; 400: Mikel (GE) 49.37; Thompson (Lem) 50.56; Noble (HS) 51.21; 300 int. hurdles: Bommarito (Blm) 41.51; Lang (Ben) 41.71; Person (Blm) 42.00; 1600: Giradot (Ben) 4:40.17; Doud (Blm) 4:40.24; Joseph (HS) 4:42.70; 200: Boye (HS) 22.58; Mikel (GE) 22.96; Finley (Blm) 23.14; 1600 relay: Bloomington (Ferguson, Lyons, Bommarito, Jones) 3:31.26; Benet 3:31.30; Hinsdale South 3:33.66; Long jump: Steele (Lem) 19-8.75; Sniezko (Lem) 18-11; Schulze (GE) 18-... (Chicago Daily Herald)
Apr 22, 2016Scott D. Harris
Betty (Ruffino) Harris of Oakfield.
Scott was the founder and President of Millwork Solutions Inc., and owner of Harris Mill Street Properties LLC.of Batavia, New York. He was a lifelong resident of Oakfield, NY, A graduate of Oakfield/Alabama class of 1981 and Alfred State College class of 1983. Scott was a member of the Eagle Creek Yacht Club in Kendall, NY. He was an avid Hunter, Golfer, Snowmobiler, Sabre, Yankees, and Bills Fan. Scott’s family and friends are everything to him.
Scott is survived by his loving wife of 31 years; Karen (Heitzhaus) Harris; sons Nicholas (Nina) Harris, Corey Harris, daughter McKenzie (Matthias Schuster) Harris; a grandson Tanner Scott Harris; in-laws James and Ellen Heitzhaus, sisters Suzanne (Tim) Schultz, Pamela (Ron) Bordinaro, Jacqueline Cole, brother–in-law and sister-in-law James E. Heitzhaus and Suzan (Dan Hencken) Mattson; along with many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins and Nieces and Nephews.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be held on April 2, 2016 at 11 a.m. at St. Padre Pio Parish 56 Maple Ave. Oakfield, NY 14125. He will be laid to rest in St. Cecilia’s Cemetery in Oakfield.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Buffalo Hospice and Palliative Care of Buffalo 225 Como Park Blvd Cheektowaga, New York 14227. For more information please call 585-343-8260 or to leave a me... (The Daily News Online)
Feb 3, 2016A winter escape right here in Batavia
By evening, I would be in a sweet tropical paradise. My personal jet would soon be gassed up and ready for flight.
The Batavia Airport is perhaps the closest local airport for many in the area.
“The amount of activity varies depending on the time of the year,” said John Woodworth, Line Service Worker.
The airport is a general aviation airport, with all kinds of air traffic including: helicopters, personal, commercial, and corporate-jets. While many aviation enthusiasts have been known to park their car and watch planes fly into and out of the airport, the public is welcome to come into the facility to watch planes take off.
“Everyone can come in. It is really hit or miss,” Jason Long, Batavia Airport Supervisor, said, in referring to the plane traffic at any given time. Weather and timing for private pilots are large factors.
As for places to find swank fedora hats for your escape, there are those, too. Mulberry Station in Pembroke is an antique store that has everything from vintage fedoras to antique automobile memorabilia. It’s a place where history and nostalgia lend themselves to a different type of shopping experience.
You can also try Charles Men’s Shop in Batavia. They carry fedoras and an extensive hat line in a personalized and unique shopping environment that rivals exclusive stores in larger cities.
“We have seen a resurgence in hats,” said Dave Howe, co-owner of Charles Men’s Shop. “I think the winter we had last year has really helped a lot. It’s a lot of fun,” said Dave Howe, co-owner of Charles’ Men Shop.
Decked out splendidly, I was on the move. Descendin... (The Daily News Online)
Feb 3, 2016Thomas P. Zak Sr.
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Thomas P. Zak Sr., 70, of Attica passed away Monday January 18, 2016 at Buffalo General Hospital.
He was born September 16, 1945 in Batavia, New York to the late Michael (Agnes Pelton) Zak.
He is preceded in death by his wife Patricia (Ingersoll) Zak; brother James Zak and father-in-law Niles Ingersoll.
Thomas a United States Army Veteran served a tour in Vietnam and received a Vietnam Campaign Medal. After leaving the Army he worked at Doehler-jarvis Machine Shop in Batavia and went on to retire from the Batavia VA Medical Center. Thomas was a member of the Attica American Legion Post 734 and the Alexander VFW Post 6239. He loved his family, especially his grand and great-grandchildren. He will be missed dearly by all those who knew him.
He is survived by his children Cheryl (Scott) Ash of Attica, Thomas (Suzanne) Zak Jr. of West Seneca, Steven (Elizabeth) Zak of Williamsville; sisters Mary (Rick) Smith of Batavia, Elaine Zak of Attica, Becky (Phil) Walker of Warsaw; mother-in-law Margaret Ingersoll; sister-in-law Cindy Zak of Warsaw; grandchildren Laura (Zachary) Signor, Kristin (Mitchell Selapack) Ash, Scotty Ash, Tyler Zak, J... (The Daily News Online)