Jesus Revolution: Richville Church to host movie matinee this Saturday, June 24

The Lighthouse Community Church will hold a matinee movie showing of “Jesus Revolution” on Saturday, June 24, 1:30 p.m., at 209 Main St., Richville. Admission is free, and free snacks and refreshments will be served.

Inspired by a true movement, “Jesus Revolution” tells the story of a young Greg Laurie (Joel Courtney) being raised by his struggling mother, Charlene (Kimberly Williams-Paisley) in the 1970s. Laurie and a sea of young people descend on sunny Southern California to redefine truth through all means of liberation. Everything changes when Laurie meets Lonnie Frisbee (Jonathan Roumie), a charismatic hippie-street-preacher, and Pastor Chuck Smith (Kelsey Grammer) who have thrown open the doors of Smith’s languishing church to a stream of wandering youth. What unfolds becomes the greatest spiritual awakening in American history. Rock and roll, radical love, and newfound faith lead to a “Jesus Revolution” that turns one counterculture movement into a revival that changes the world.

The North Country community is invited and welcome to attend.

Gouverneur Ecumenical VBS to be held June 26-30 at First UMC Gouverneur

by Rachel Hunter

Gouverneur’s Ecumenical Vacation Bible School this summer will be Monday, June 26 to Friday, June 30, 2023 from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. (noon). Sponsored by the Gouverneur United Methodist and St. James Churches, VBS will be held at the First United Methodist Church of Gouverneur this year.

All boys and girls from 4 years old through those who have just finished 6th grade are welcome and encouraged to attend. Teenagers who have finished grade 7 are welcome to come and help.

This summer, the 2023 Gouverneur Ecumenical VBS will be “stellar,” and local youths will be launched on a cosmic quest where they’ll have a blast shining Jesus’ light to the world.

For more information or to pre-register, visit gouverneurumc.org.

Gouverneur to commemorate Flag Day this Saturday

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce will present the Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza in conjunction with the Friends of the Library’s Arts In The Park Celebration this Saturday, June 10, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., in the Gouverneur Village Park. The day promises to be jam-packed with loads of family-friendly fun for the young and young-at-heart.

Flag Day – which commemorates the adoption of the flag of the United States on June 14, 1777 – has been celebrated in the Gouverneur community with much fanfare since the Elks held their Flag Day Ritual here in the early 1900s. The Flag Day festivities expanded over time, much to the credit of the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce (going great since 1908), and now is a family tradition for many North Country families, especially those in Gouverneur and the surrounding communities. And the 2023 Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza is no exception.

The Gouverneur Village Park will be the place to be on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. In addition to the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce’s Business Extravaganza (in keeping with their mission to encourage North Country residents to shop local), the Friends of the Library will host the 32nd Annual Arts In The Park Celebration featuring over a dozen local artists and crafters. Through major fundraisers like Arts in the Park, the Friends of the Library are able to further assist the Gouverneur Public Library with wish-list items as directed by management. Due to generous community support in years past, the Friends have been able to support the Gouverneur Public Library with the purchase of the book drop-off bin located at the library’s entrance, a large screen monitor for the library loft, and a shelving cart to help assist in the re-shelving of books, among other needed items. All North Country residents are encouraged to show their support of the Gouverneur Public Library this Saturday. The artists and crafters will be on site from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The rain location will be St. James School.

Also available throughout the day will be children’s games (made possible by the Gouverneur Recreation Department), farmers market vendors, food trucks (including Rollin’ Soul, Mullin’s, and Cotton Candy ‘N More), static display of vehicles from Ft. Drum, vendors and displays from local businesses, service organizations, churches, and community groups, music by DJ Bob Hughes and so much more.

The Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035 will tell the history of the flag during a special ceremony at 12:30 p.m. in the Gouverneur Village Park. All are invited to come and join the commemoration of the American Flag. The Gouverneur Elks, with support from other volunteers, will carry their large American Flag in the Flag Day Parade. It is reported to be one of the largest in Northern New York.

The Gouverneur Flag Day Parade is at 2 p.m. Line-up is at 1 p.m. Parade participants are urged to enter on Wilson St., marching down to the Johnstown Street intersection. The parade will turn left down Main Street, going over the Route 11 Bridge (over the Oswegatchie River) and march by the crowds in the Gouverneur Village Park. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce announced this week that Gouverneur Chamber Director Donna Lawrence will serve as emcee and call the parade. Anyone interested in participating in the parade is welcome. The Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce will award a $50 prize for the Most Patriotic Float (presented following the parade).

Among the many parade participants looking forward to being in the 2023 Gouverneur Flag Day Parade are three marching bands. This includes the Gouverneur Marching Wildcats, the Indian River Marching Warriors, and the Copenhagen Marching Knights. As faithful readers of the Gouverneur Tribune Press will recall, the Gouverneur Marching Wildcats will premiere their 2023 Show, “Groovy Gouvy,” which includes “That's The Way I Like It,” “Low Rider,” and “Funkytown.” All North Country residents are encouraged to check out the local marching bands as they start their season.

The Gouverneur Lions Club will hold their Pick a Duck fundraiser in the Gouverneur Village Park on Saturday. The drawing will be held following the Flag Day Parade at 3 p.m. Tickets are being sold by the Gouverneur Lions, and will be available on Saturday. The first place prize of $500 is sponsored by Conklin Insurance. The second place prize is a complete flag pole with set-up sponsored by the LaPierres. The third place prize is $200 sponsored by Precision Contracting. The fourth place prize is a $100 Lottery Tree sponsored by Lawrence Manor. All funds raised will go to support their mission of serve the blind and visually impaired and the greater Gouverneur community.

While enjoying all of the many festivities in the Gouverneur Village Park on Saturday, all North Country residents are urged caution around the Gouverneur Memorial Arch which is scheduled for repair work soon. Much gratitude is extended to the volunteers in the Gouverneur Garden Club for beautifying the Gouverneur Village Park and other areas in the community ahead of Flag Day.

In addition to all of the events in the Gouverneur Village Park, the following events have also been announced:

The Gouverneur Masonic Lodge No. 217 will hold its annual Flag Day Chicken Barbecue fundraiser on Saturday, starting at 1 p.m., at the Gouverneur Masonic Temple, Trinity Ave., Gouverneur.

A craft fair will be held on Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., at the Eldon B. Conklin Gouverneur Community Center, 4673 NY-58, Gouverneur, to benefit the Ryan’s Wish Foundation, a nonprofit organization created to celebrate the inspirational life of Ryan Saidel. The foundation is dedicated to helping people who are battling a serious illness to “play and live strong.” The Foundation serves people in the tri-county areas of Northern New York: Jefferson, Lewis and St. Lawrence Counties. Funds received from the Foundation can help offset traveling costs and other expenses incurred by individuals and their families during treatment or hospitalization.

The Gouverneur Wrestling Golf Outing will be held on Saturday, 10 a.m. tee-off, at the Emerald Greens’ 18-hole golf course in Gouverneur. All proceeds will benefit Friends of Gouverneur Wrestling. The next Gouverneur Wrestling Club Inc. fundraiser will be a Father’s Day Chicken BBQ on Sunday, June 18, 11 a.m. till gone, at the Gouverneur Elks Lodge No. 2035.

All North Country residents are encouraged to join the Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce’s Flag Day Parade and Business Extravaganza and the Friends of the Library’s arts In The Park Celebration this Saturday in Gouverneur Village Park, as well as the many other events in and around the Gouverneur community. For more information about Gouverneur’s Flag Day activities, visit www.gouverneurchamber.net.

Gouverneur Memorial Day Observance to be held Monday

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Memorial Day observance will be held on Monday, May 29, 10 a.m. in Gouverneur. The annual observance is jointly hosted by the James Maloy American Legion Post 65 in Gouverneur and the Silas Wainwright VFW Post 6338 in Gouverneur. The public is invited and encourage to attend to help pay tribute to those who paid the ultimate sacrifice.

The Gouverneur Memorial Day Parade is scheduled to start at 10 a.m. sharp. As is tradition, the parade will line-up on Rock Island St. (in front of Dunkin’) in Gouverneur, starting at 9:30 a.m. All marching bands, marching units, local clubs, local businesses and civic organizations are welcome to participate in the parade. American Legion Post 65 Commander Jason Carvel told the Gouverneur Tribune Press that he has received confirmation that the Gouverneur Wildcat Marching Band, Civil Air Patrol, Gouverneur Chamber of Commerce, Gouverneur Rescue Squad, Gouverneur Fire Department, local dignitaries, among others will be participating in the Memorial Day Parade. Coffee and donuts will be available for all parade participants starting at 8 a.m. at the James Maloy American Legion Post 65, 163 E. Main St., Gouverneur.

The Gouverneur Memorial Day Parade will start at 10 a.m. sharp, turning right onto East Main St. (Route 11) in Gouverneur and traveling past the Gouverneur Village Park, over the West Main Street (Route 11) bridge over the Oswegatchie River where the U.S. Navy Remembrance will be the conducted. The parade will then turn left on Hailesboro St. to the Riverside Cemetery where the Gouverneur Memorial Day ceremony will be held.

American Legion Commander Jason Carvel confirmed to the Gouverneur Tribune Press that the guest speaker will be Command Sergeant Major (CSM) Joseph Grimsey of the 91st Military Police Battalion, Fort Drum, NY. The Civil Air Patrol will escort the special guests during the presentation of ribbons.

Following the Gouverneur Memorial Day observance at Riverside Cemetery, all North Country community members and visitors in attendance will be invited to the James Maloy American Legion Post 65 for a free luncheon.

For more information about the Gouverneur Memorial Day observance, call American Legion Commander Jason Carvel at 315-877-2411.

Hydrant flushing notice

The following is a public service announcement from the Village of Gouverneur: The Village of Gouverneur, Department of Public Works, wishes to inform residents that hydrant flushing will be done during the day, from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm Wednesday, May 24, 2023 and then again from 6:00 am to 3:00 pm on Thursday, May 25, 2023. Residents may notice a loss of water pressure and a slight discoloration of the water. While the water is safe to drink, residents are encouraged to hold off on doing white laundry. Thank you for your cooperation and we are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause. If you have any further questions, you can contact the Department of Public Works at 287-0110.

Polling Location Reminder: Gouverneur voters cast ballot at Eldon B. Conklin Gouverneur Community Center

by Rachel Hunter

Gouverneur voters are reminded that the Gouverneur polling place is the Eldon B. Conklin Gouverneur Community Center, 4673 NY-58, in Gouverneur.

The St. Lawrence County Board of Elections recently mailed out reminders to local residents, detailing information about the 2023 Primary Election and General Election and related information. The notice also tells each voter’s jurisdictional information, party affiliation, election district, and polling place.

A few Gouverneur voters have reported that they were directed to cast their ballots in the Town of DeKalb. Gouverneur voters are encouraged to look at their polling place reminder card. If the polling place reminder card says DeKalb, voters need to the St. Lawrence County Board of Elections at 315-379-2202 to correct their polling place.

The St. Lawrence County Board of Elections has announced the Primary Election will be held on Tuesday, June 27, and polls will be open, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Early voting is being held June 17 to 25. The General Election will be held on Tuesday, November 7, and polls will be open, 6 a.m. to 9 p.m. Early voting will be held October 28 to November 5.

Information about polling places, early voting sites, and more is available at www.votestlawrence.org. If you are interested in serving as an election day worker, need an absentee ballot application or voter registration forms or have other questions, contact the Board of Elections at 315-379-2202.

Town, village boards hear about Easter Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza success

by Rachel Hunter

The success of the Easter Egg Hunt Eggstravaganza on Saturday, April 1 was recognized at the Town of Gouverneur Council and the Village of Gouverneur Board of Trustees meetings this month. Over 1,000 plastic eggs were filled with candy and toys by volunteers, and were hidden at Riverview Recreational Park in Gouverneur for local youths to locate. The event was made possible due to generous support from local businesses and community members and the hard work and dedication of the Gouverneur Recreation Department, the Riverview Park association, and in partnership with the Gouverneur Community Center.

“It was a huge success,” Gouverneur Recreation Department Director Casey Canell said.

Town of Gouverneur Supervisor Dave Spilman, Jr. commented, “The Easter Egg Hunt was great. We had almost 200 kids register, but the way the tickets were given out, we could only give one ticket per family. We had 16 gift baskets to give away. I’m going to say we had 500-600 people there easy. We put out 1000 Easter eggs, and they were gone in 10 minutes. It was a nice day. It really worked. The sun shined. It was a little cold, a little windy, but what a great event. It was wonderful to see everybody.”

Town of Gouverneur Highway Superintendent David Perrigo said, “My kids loved it.”

Supervisor Spilman then extended gratitude to Riverview Park association Treasurer Jennifer Link who organized the event alongside Gouverneur Recreation Director Casey Canell. Supervisor Spilman also served hot cocoa and popcorn to the youths in attendance alongside other duties in the Gouverneur Community Center to make the event a success.

“It all worked out well,” Supervisor Spilman said. “It’s going to be bigger and better next year… that’s what I heard from both Jen and Casey. We’ll see what bigger and better brings…” There is much anticipation to see this community event return in 2024.

Gouverneur Recreation Director Casey Canell also submitted the following report detailing the activities of the department in March 2023:

The Before-School Morning Program is held weekdays at the Gouverneur Elementary School, and is hosted in partnership with the Gouverneur Central School District. The enrichment program features early morning wake-up activities, interactive social play, arts and crafts, and breakfast. The highlights this month included kids kindness recognitions and innovative activity stations.

The After-School Program – Recreation Center STEAM Studio – which focuses on Science, Technology, Engineering, arts, and Math for students in grades 2-4 (Monday and Wednesday), and UPK-1 (Tuesday and Thursday). Bus transportation from the school is provided by the Gouverneur Central School District. Program highlights include recreational opportunities exploring STEAM field, theme days and guests with fine arts appreciation, gaming stations with tournaments, and interactive social play. The highlights this month included the St. Patrick’s Bash and Spring Theme Celebration.

Toddler Town continues on Tuesday and Thursday mornings. The recreational preschool playgroup program features interactive socialization, music and art with a story and snack, and active play. This month’s highlights included Leprechaun Fun Day with Parent & Me Social.

The Senior Citizen Program featuring a bingo and coffee social is held on Friday mornings, featuring food bingo games with socialization. All area seniors are welcome to join. The highlights in March featured the Luck of the Irish Bingo Blast.

In other related business, Director Canell reported that the Gouverneur Recreation Department had submitted the Recreation Department’s annual report and grant funding application to the St. Lawrence County Youth Bureau.

Director Canell also reported that the Missoula Children’s Theatre Performing arts Week would be held July 24 through July 29 in the GHS auditorium. This year’s production will be Cinderella. Registration will begin on May 1. All those interested are encouraged to call the Gouverneur Recreation Department at 315-287-0524.

Volunteers asked to lend elbow grease to cemetery clean-up efforts

by Rachel Hunter

The Gouverneur Cemetery Association’s Cemetery Clean-Up will be held on Saturday, May 6, starting at 8 a.m. at the Riverside (William St.) and East Riverside (Outer Grove St.) cemeteries in Gouverneur.

All volunteer assistance from around the North Country community is gratefully accepted. Volunteers are asked to bring supplies such as gloves, rakes, chainsaws, and more to assist with the clean-up efforts after the long winter and in advance of the Memorial Day holiday. The annual cemetery clean-up is an ideal opportunity for local students and other community groups to get in their community service hours. In past years, the event has drawn 4-H members, FFA members, scouting troops, sporting teams, National Honor Society, and other groups. All support is welcomed.

Organizers told the Gouverneur Tribune Press that hot dogs and refreshments will be served to the volunteers during the annual cemetery clean-up.

The Town of Gouverneur Highway Department and Village of Gouverneur Department of Public Works loaders will also be on site to help with the clean-up efforts.

To learn how you can help with the Gouverneur Cemetery Association’s Annual Clean-Up or for more information, call Donna Besaw at 315-287-2991.