Last hurrah for the Get Some Balls! sale

Last hurrah for the Get Some Balls! sale
Last hurrah

Last of the balls. 5/4/18

Last year in A fond farewell to the Get Some Balls! sale in Brighton, we announced the end of the Get Some Balls! sale that apparently captivated yard sale goers for years.  That announcement was somewhat premature.

This past year I did not forage for tennis and soft balls at Cobb’s Hill or for baseballs at McQuaid and Buckland.  All good things come to an end. Yet, a few surviving balls still lie in the garage waiting for a home.  So come by 155 Avalon Drive on Saturday the 5th and Sunday the 6th from 9am to 3pm to scoop up what’s left of what will really be a fond farewell to the Get Some Balls! sale.

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A fond farewell to the Get Some Balls! sale in Brighton

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Welcome to Talker of the Town! My name is David Kramer. I have a Ph.D in English and teach at Keuka College. I am a former and still active Fellow at the Nazareth College Center for Public History and a Storyteller in Residence at the SmallMatters Institute. Over the years, I have taught at Monroe Community College, the Rochester Institute of Technology and St. John Fisher College. I have published numerous Guest Essays, Letters, Book Reviews and Opinion pieces in The New York Times, Rochester Democrat and Chronicle, the Buffalo News, the Rochester Patriot, the Providence Journal, the Providence Business News, the Brown Alumni Magazine, the New London Day, the Boston Herald, the Messenger Post Newspapers, the Wedge, the Empty Closet, the CITY, Lake Affect Magazine and Brighton Connections. My poetry appears in The Criterion: An International Journal in English and Rundenalia and my academic writing in War, Literature and the Arts and Twentieth Century Literary Criticism. Starting in February 2013, I wrote for three Democratic and Chronicle  blogs, "Make City Schools Better," "Unite Rochester," and the "Editorial Board." When my tenure at the D & C  ended, I wanted to continue conversations first begun there. And start new ones.  So we created this new space, Talker of the Town, where all are invited to join. I don’t like to say these posts are “mine.” Very few of them are the sole product of my sometimes overheated imagination. Instead, I call them partnerships and collaborations. Or as they say in education, “peer group work.” Talker of the Town might better be Talkers of the Town. The blog won’t thrive without your leads, text, pictures, ideas, facebook shares, tweets, comments and criticisms.

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