NYFalls Outing Ideas

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Bobbie

Is anyone considering something for the month of February or March?
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I may have to push my Letchworth visit out to Early Feb- I should have my new camera by then and will be eager to use it.
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I may have jumped the gun on that one....I work at H & R Block, and it will more like end of Feb, before seeing a break. Letchworth would be more of an overnight stay for us. We were there in July of 2006 and could not see everything in one day. We do want to go back in spring and catch some of the seasonal falls, as well as check out the otherside. I would still be interested and hope it would fall on available time.
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There's a NYFalls picnic on May 30 at Letchworth.
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Rochester River Romance, Oct 10th...Subway...
Historic Aqueduct Tours, 10:30
am, 12:30 noon and 2:30 pm. Get
a glimpse of Rochester’s historic
underbelly. Led by Canal Society
of New York State, these free tours
feature history and insights about this
unique downtown aqueduct. Also hear
proposals for future redevelopment.
Meet at plaza south of Rundel Library,
115 South Ave. at corner of Court St.
Relatively steep incline to access the
aqueduct. Bring flashlights. No opentoed
shoes allowed. Call 428-6755.

Anyone interested?
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If you've never been down there, you should go...definately worth checking it out.
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I plan to do this more than once this winter when we have a nice snow cover. If it sounds interesting to anyone else, speak up and maybe we can plan an official outing. http://gcv.org/news/36/
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I haven't been there in years and would be interested in an outing. It's been on my list of places to visit again.
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