Gates Chili Community Guide 2015
Gates Chili Community Guide 2015
Gates Chili Community Guide 2015
2015
Gates - Chili
Community Guide
Town of Chili
The Town of Chili was established in 1822 from part of the Town of Riga. As of 2014, Chilis Chili Fire Department
population is 28,614. Since 2000 it has had a population growth of 4.11%. The median home
cost in Chili is $98,700. Home appreciation has been 0.10%. Compared to the rest of the The Chili Fire Department has been proudly staffed by volunteers since 1931, and currently
operates with just over 185 volunteers and 18 pieces of apparatus. The Chili Fire Department
country, Chilis cost of living is 12.60% lower then the US average.
prides itself on safely and efficiently serving the community of nearly 30,000, and welcomes
Communities and Locations: Chili Center is the center of town government and the most area residents to become new members for a rewarding experience. Chief Jason Elliotto
urbanized portion of the town; North Chili is a hamlet in the northwest part of the town and www.chilifire.org. For non-emergencies please call 585-889-2873 (office), 585-889-3760
home of Roberts Wesleyan College; South Chili is a rural area in Chili running along the New (dispatch) or visit the firehouses for more information and to learn about this vital asset to
York State Thruway; West Chili is a small community north of Black Creek Park.
the community.
Chili has a variety of recreational areas including eight town parks, one county park, two Station 1 located at 3231 Chili Avenue
Station 3 located at 2856 Chili Avenue
museums, a disc golf course, a public nature area, two semi-private golf courses, and two Station 2 located at 3310 Union Street
Station 4 located at 15 Circle Drive
boat launches-one on the Genesee River and one on Black Creek. Classical orchestra and
theatrical performances are offered by Roberts Wesleyan College in the 1,000-seat Hale
Chili Volunteer Ambulance Service
Auditorium located in the hamlet of North Chili. Each year the towns annual summer festival,
the Chil-E Fest draws thousands of people to entertainment, food vendors and a fabulous The Chili Ambulance has been serving the Town of Chili for just over 60 years. Recently, in
2006, the Ambulance Service split from the fire department forming the Chili Volunteer
fireworks display.
Ambulance Service (CVAS). The split from the fire department was a business decision
and necessary for several reasons. Changes being made to the Medicare and Medicaid
Chili Town Court
Assessor
Town of Chili
reimbursement systems left many of our senior citizens and those on fixed incomes with
3235 Chili Avenue
Jennie Miller
3333 Chili Avenue
extremely high advanced life support bills. Although remaining a volunteer service, the
585-889-1999
585-889-6132
Rochester 14624
new organization was able to start billing insurance companies for emergency medical
585-889-3550
Town Justices
Commissioner of Public
services directly. By doing this, it greatly reduced the out of pocket costs for seniors, as well
www.townofchili.org
Patrick J. Pietropoli
Works/Superintendent
as, lower the ambulance tax rate by nearly 30%.
of Highways, Dept. Mgr., Ronald Evangelista
Town Supervisor
The Chili Volunteer Ambulance base is located at 3320 Chili Avenue in the old Ray Sands
3235 Chili Avenue
Building Dept.
David Dunning
Glass building across from Suburban Propane. They currently have 48 members answering
585-889-8932
David Lindsay
585-889-3550
over 2,000 calls each year in a district that covers approximately 42 square miles. Because
585-889-2630
Chili Recreation
Town Clerk
our volunteers have other jobs, the Chili Volunteer Ambulance (through contract)
Chili Community Center
Director of Finance
Virginia Ignatowski
employees several career staff personnel to fill shifts as needed. CVAS shares an excellent
4400 Buffalo Road
Daniel Knapp
585-889-3550
relationship with the Gates Volunteer Ambulance who provides CVAS along with their
North Chili 14514
585-889-3550
Town Board:
own Paramedic services 24/7 along with back up basic life support when called upon.
585-889-4680
Recreation Director
Councilwoman
As CVAS continues to move forward, their goal has been and continues to be to provide
Chili Fire Department
Michael Curley
Tracy DiFlorio
quality emergency medical services to residents and those spending a portion of their day
3231 Chili Avenue
585-889-4680
585-889-3550
in the Town of Chili. The volunteers and career staff work very hard every day to deliver a
585-889-2873 office
Director of Programs
Councilman
dedicated and compassionate service to those who need it. Working together, we all hope
585-889-3760 dispatch
for the Aging
Jordon Brown
to make a difference.
www.chilifire.org
Mary Anne Sears
[email protected]
For more information and non-emergencies, please call 585-889-8614.
Chili Volunteer
585-889-6185
585-889-3550
Ambulance Service
Library Director
Councilman
Public Service Phone Numbers:
3320 Chili Avenue
Jeff Baker
Michael Slattery
Lifespan 585-244-8400
American Red Cross 585-760-5500
585-889-8614
585-889-2200
585-889-3550
Lions Club of Chili Loan Closet
MC Sheriffs Department
www.chiliambulance.org
Building Inspector
Councilwoman
585-594-8512
585-753-4470, 585-753-4471
Ed Shero
Mary Sperr
Meals on Wheels 585-787-8397
Poison Control
585-889-6143
585-889-3550
585-275-5151, 585-244-1677
Pearce Memorial Food Cupboard
IT Director
Fire Marshall
585-594-9488
Angel Food Ministries 585-571-4620
Christopher Levey
Scott Miller
585-889-6101
585-889-6179
The Chili Farmers Market is held every Saturday, beginning
May 2 , from 8:00 am - 1:00 pm, and is located in the Chili Paul Village Plaza parking lot,
3240 Chili Avenue. The 26-week market is home to many local farmers and craftspeople
who take pride in growing and creating locally. Farmers, crafters, local nurseries and other
Dog Control Office
vendors will be on hand each week selling their produce and wares. Local non-profits
The Town of Chili Dog Control Office is located in the Chili Town Hall at 3333 Chili Avenue. The also set up booths to promote their organization. To apply to be a vendor at this years
office is staffed by one Dog Control Officer and supplemented by 2 Dog Control Assistants that market, please email [email protected]. For more information call Chili Recreation
are available to assist Town of Chili and Town of Riga residents with any dog related problem 585-889-4680.
24 hours a day. Dog control can be contacted at 889-6175 Monday through Friday from 9
am to 5 pm. They may be contacted at any other time for emergencies by calling 911. The
dog control officer is responsible for the enforcement of the Town of Chili and Town of Rigas Chili Recreation Community Center
Dog Control Ordinance and the enforcement of Article 7 of the Agriculture and Markets Law. The Chili Recreation Department provides wholesome leisure opportunities by offering
They also organize an annual free Rabies Immunization Clinic, assist the Town Clerk with Dog various programs, sports leagues, special events and lodge/pavillion rentals to the
Licensing and assist and advise residents regarding dog related problems. For weekend and residents of Chili regardless of age or ability. Chili Recreation has full time staff members
after hours, dog assistance for stray contained dogs please call 911.
who are busy all year round planning and preparing for upcoming activities. Through
Chili Land Area: 39.73 square miles Population: 28,614 (749,606 Monroe County) Tax Rate: 3.85 per $1,000 assessed value
Chili Parks
Ballantyne Park is a two acre park located on Ballantyne Road, next to the Arc of Monroe
County that includes a playing field and playground.
The Chili Community Center is located at 4400 Buffalo Road in North Chili and is home
to various recreational programs, special events and meetings. The building consists of a
meeting rooms as well as, a gymnasium. These facilities are available for public, non-profit
groups to use. Along with the center, the property has a baseball field, basketball court and
playground.
Davis Park is a 52-acre park with two entrances. The park can be accessed from either
Chestnut Ridge Road or Paul Road. This park is home to six baseball fields, five soccer fields,
two open air pavilions to rent, restrooms, tennis courts and two playgrounds.
Hubbard Park is seven acre park is located in North Chili on Union Street near Parkway
Drive. The park has a baseball field, tennis courts, a basketball court and playground.
Memorial Park is located at 3235 Chili Avenue. This 11.6 acre park is home to many playing
fields, a basketball court, tennis courts, and a playground. Memorial Park playing fields
include six baseball fields (two with lights) and Merante Field a premier soccer/football field
with lights.
Weekly Activities at the Senior Center: Monday Silver Chords Chorus and Decorative
Painting, Tuesday Bridge and Stretch & Strengthen, Tuesday & Friday Table Tennis,
Wednesday Chili Woodcarvers, Wednesday Euchre and Chain Gang (knit/crochet),
Thursday W-IN and Wii Fun, crafts, birthday parties, Friday movies, motorcoach trips and
more. New programs are added each week. For more information visit www.townofchili.org
for information, stop by the center, or call 585-889-6185.
Senior Assistance: We have information on the following services for seniors: EISEP,
Lifespan, Eldersource, assisted living and Monroe County programs. Stop in or call for a
brochure.
Meals on Wheels: This service provides valuable nutrition for seniors who are
recuperating from an illness, are homebound or are in need of assistance. Call 585-7878397 for more information from Visiting Nurse Service.
Chili Lions Medical Loan Closet; This facility houses medical aids for community
needs. When a local person is in need of equipment for post-hospital care, the Loan Closet
can be contacted and equipment can be borrowed at no charge. Contact the Loan Closet
at 585-594-0839.
STAR Program (Support to Aging Residents): This is a unique program in Monroe
County. It offers individualized services. This includes essential transportation (grocery
shopping, banking, medical transportation, prescription pick-up) and occasional needs
(friendly visits, telephone reassurance, yard work and chores) to all frail, elderly persons
over 60 years of age, either by a donation-based or small fee for the service program.
We need your help. Volunteers are needed to do simple things that many of our elderly
neighbors cannot do for themselves. It just takes an hour or two of your time each month
to brighten a life. For more information call 585-262-7057.
Lunch Club 60 Program: Monday & Thursday at Noon.Seniors age 60 and older and
their spouses of any age are eligible for lunch. Suggested contribution is $3/person, $6/
under age 60. Check the menu [no substitutions] and sign up at least two weeks in advance.
Please call by 10 am if you need to cancel that day, 585-889-6185.
Food Donations: We accept non-perishable food donations all year long. Please be sure
dates are current and cans are not dented.
AARP Tax Assistance: Offered free of charge for our seniors, ages 60 and over.
Appointments start in January and can be made by calling the Town Hall at 585-889-3550.
Please do not call the Senior Center.
Yolanda Park, a 3.7-acre park, is located on Yolanda Drive and consists of a soccer field and
playground equipment.
AARP Defensive Driving Courses for Chili Residents: Non residents are accepted two
weeks prior to class starting date. Classes are Tuesday and Friday mornings 9 am - noon.
You must attend both sessions. Fee. Please bring your membership card to the first class.
You must sign up in advance. May 19th & 22nd, June 23rd & 26th, July 21st & 24th,
August - No Classes, September 15th & 18th, October 20th & 23rd, November 17th &
20th, December - No Classes.
Chili Nature Trail is located off Chili Avenue, behind the Chili Heights Apartment complex.
This 36-acre park is made up of various trails, an open field, scenic pond and two overlook
areas.
Widener Park is 28-acre recreational area is located at 400 Chili Scottsville Road. The
property is home to an 18 hole disc-golf course and boasts beautiful landscapes perfect for
hiking, a butterfly garden and an open air picnic pavilion that holds up to 40 and has access
to electricity that is available to rent.
Union Park the town of Chili is proud to offer our lodge at Union Station Park which is
available to rent for family and community events. Access to the park and lodge is at
3720 Union Street in North Chili at the end of Rock Island Road. This enclosed lodge offers
accommodations for up to 80, indoor restroom facilities, kitchenette and a fully paved
parking lot. Recreation facilities surrounding this lodge include playgound equipment, a
nature trail, access to Black Creek, two athletic fields, a basketball court and a paved walking
| biking trail. Rental fees are $150 for residents of Chili, and $200 for non-residents. Alcoholic
beverages are not allowed in the park or in the lodge. Call 585-889-4680 for further information
and available dates.
The Chili Senior Center supports many adults in their effort to remain healthy, active and
independent members of the community by providing socially, intellectually, and physically
enriching activities for the senior age 55 and over. The Chili Senior Center also serves the
senior community by acting as a resource for senior-related issues. Chili Senior Center, 3235
Chili Avenue, 585-889-6185, Monday - Friday, 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.
For over 50 years the Chili Public Library has provided a welcoming place for its residents
to engage in lifelong learning, pleasure reading, and programs for all ages. On October 15,
1962, the library began as an 18 x 50 foot room in what was then the Town Hall. In 1966,
a 6,300 square foot library addition was added to the Town Hall and served as the towns
library for more than 30 years. In June 1997, the residents approved a bond resolution to
construct a new one-story Library and Town Hall facility on 24 acres of land donated by
Wegmans, and in 1998, the 16,600 square foot library building opened its doors to the
public. With almost three times the space of the former library, the new facility includes a
separate childrens room, story time room, multipurpose room and space for computers,
materials, patrons and staff. The Town and Library Boards, staff, volunteers and Friends of
the Chili Public Library have worked diligently to provide first rate materials, programs
and services to those in the community.
The Friends of the Library provide many goods and services, including the purchase of Book
Trucks, Computer Software, Digital Camera, Encyclopedia, Globes, HP Digital Projector,
Musical Instruments for Childrens Services, New Baby Books, Projection Screen and Cart,
Rug for the New Book Area and Story Time Books. They also support All Age Level Summer
Reading Programs, Concerts, Five Monthly Book Discussion Groups, Monthly Aquarium
Maintenance and the Books to People Program.
The library welcomes people of all ages and abilities to enjoy the many offerings and
participate in the numerous programs. The library works hard to meet any special
circumstances and make accommodations for an enjoyable experience.
Health, Dental and Vision Insurance: The chamber is teamed with the Greece
Chamber Benefits Partners, a fully licensed health insurance broker offering a variety of
community-rated health plans for local sole proprietors and small businesses. Products
from Excellus Blue-Cross Shield, MVP Health Care and Guardian are now available to
members.
Recognition: The Annual Community Awards Gala Dinner Celebration recognizes worthy
individuals, community groups, and businesses for their commitment to improving the
Gates and Chili communities for the following: Beatification, Outstanding Citizen, Culture
& Arts, Economic Development and Innovative Business.
Promotion: The Chamber provides another way for you to advertise your business and
its services. Business members are listed on the chambers web site with links to their
web sites. Promotional opportunities are also available.
Knowledge: Learn about whats happening within the state, towns of Gates and Chili,
across the county, school districts and colleges within the area. Significant issues are
discussed by the chamber keeping current on events and issues that may affect business
success.
For more information contact the chamber at 585-234-2033 or visit www.gcchamber.com.
Town of GATES
Gates is a dynamic town with an interesting past and a bright future. The town was
incorporated in 1813 and was the last remnants of Northampton founded 1797 in Ontario
County. The community has been at the center of history for this area and the roots of
Rochester can be directly traced to our town. Rochesterville was a village in Gates until
Nathaniel T. Rochester presented the application of incorporation to the Legislature which
was approved 1817 and by 1822 the name was legally changed to Rochester.
- County and Federal Law Enforcement Community. Crime crosses all jurisdictional
boundaries and so does enforcement efforts. Office staff is available Monday through
Friday from 8 am - 5 pm at 585-247-2262.
Gates is the geographic center of Monroe County and has easy access to expressways in all
parts of town. Population has grown since our sesquicentennial from 15,133 residents to
over 28,000 residents today. There are two outstanding school districts including GatesChili for most of the town and Spencerport in portions of western Gates.
The Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service has a rich heritage of providing prompt,
professional service to the residents of the town of Gates for more than 50 years.
Over time, weve adapted to changes in the field of EMS and embraced to the latest
technologies. With five advanced life support (ALS) ambulances, two ALS response
vehicles and a roster of 180 career and volunteer EMS professionals, Gates Volunteer
Ambulance Service is focused on providing a world-class level of care.
Farming has ended in town since our sesquicentennial but the current mix of industrial,
commercial and residential properties is the proper balance to hold taxes stable while
keeping a hometown feel.
Housing in Gates is among the most affordable in the country. Residents enjoy high quality
services from our many departments. From Walmart to Tinseltown and from Rochester
Tech Park to Lions Park our town is a great place to live, work and raise a family.
Town of Gates
1605 Buffalo Road
Gates 14624
585-247-6100
[all departments]
www.townofgates.org
To contact officials
by email, please visit
www.townofgates.org,
and click on their link.
Town Supervisor:
Mark W. Assini
1605 Buffalo Road
Gates 14624
585-247-6100
Councilmen:
Christopher B. DiPonzio
219 Spencerport Road
Rochester 14606
585-426-5814
Frank X. Allkofer
2758 Lyell Road
Rochester 14606
585-247-6940
Richard A. Warner
206 Rowley Drive
Rochester 14624
585-775-9578
Lee Cordero
69 Elmford Road
Rochester 14606
585-426-1256
Assessor: Jennie Miller
Town Clerk:
Cosmo Giunta
Deputy Town Clerk:
Shirley Quinlan
Director of Public
Works and Highway
Superintendent:
Joe Amico
Building Inspector:
James Ruvio
Building Department:
Diane Zavaglia
Mike Folts
585-247-6100 x241
Finance Director:
Art Plewa
Human Resources
Personnel Office
Director:
James Donovan
Planning Board
Chairman:
Michael Wall
The Gates Police Department is proud to serve local residents and businesses! The officers
come from a diverse background, are very professional and all well trained. Besides
typical police calls, the officers also respond to vehicle lock outs, Code Enforcement issues,
animal calls and anything else our residents need assistance with. The police department
is a function of government that is available 24/7 and holidays! Quality of life issues are
important to residents and they are important to the police department as well.
The Neighborhood Watch Program is facilitated through up-to-date and real time emails
of crime trends occurring in residential neighborhoods. It is important for residents to
know what to look for by having current information about their neighborhood. The
neighborhood watch captains are instrumental in maintaining the email lists for their
neighborhood and forward the information from the police department.
The Gates Police Department works very closely with their partners in the Local - State
In 2012, 911 dispatched Gates Ambulance to 5838 emergencies in our coverage area.
Thats one call for every 6 residents! From car accidents and trouble breathing, to aches
and pains, Gates Ambulance professionals are there to answer the call. But thats not
all we do. Gates also conducts blood pressure clinics, community stand-bys, CPR and
first aid training classes, Child Safety seat inspections and tours for civic organizations.
We also operate one of Monroe Countys largest mobility assistance loan closets, with
nearly 700 crutches, wheelchairs, walkers and canes in our inventory, free of charge to
Gates residents.
Please visit us at either base to learn about ways to keep you and your family healthy. If
you are interested in becoming an emergency medical services volunteer, we offer free
training and the experience of a lifetime. Chief Randy Campbell, 585-247-5519, www.
gatesems.org.
BLOOD PRESSURE CLINICS: Clinics are held on Tuesdays from 11 am - 1 pm at the
Gates Public Safety Building, 1001 Elmgrove Road or at the Gates Community Center,
1605 Buffalo Road. For additional information call the Gates Volunteer Ambulance Service,
Inc. at 247-5519 or visit www.gatesems.org.
Park Facilities
The Gates Recreation and Parks Department owns and maintains 130 acres of parkland.
Each park has recreation areas to serve various needs.
Memorial Park is a 30-acre park located at 150 Spencerport Road. The park features
three ball diamonds, two football/soccer fields, natural pond, playground, bocce court,
and restrooms. The enclosed shelter, with covered patio, has a small kitchen equipped
with a stove, microwave, refrigerator and freezer. Seating capacity is approximately 125.
ADA restroom facilities are located inside the building for shelter patrons.
Lions Park is a 14-acre park located at 100 Kentucky Avenue off of Long Pond Road. The
park has an enclosed shelter with a covered patio and a kitchen equipped with a stove,
microwave, refrigerator and freezer. Shelter capacity is 95. The park features three lighted
tennis courts, lighted basketball court, sand volleyball, ball field, soccer/football field.
The park also has a bocce court, horseshoe pits, a shuffleboard court, accessible fishing
pier and a childrens play area.
Wegman Road Park is a two-acre recreation area located at 510 Wegman Road. The
park features an open pavilion accommodating about 24, two play structures, a climbing
wall and a swing set. The park also has an accessible restroom. The park is open dawn
to dusk.
Westgate Park is a 16.5-acre park located at 1489 Howard Road, next to the post office.
This facility includes an enclosed shelter with a covered patio, a kitchen equipped with a
stove, refrigerator and freezer. Seating capacity is 125. The park features an open pavilion
with seating for up to 90, grills, two lighted tennis courts, two basketball courts, two
baseball fields, a skate park, horseshoe pits, a bocce court, two childrens play structures
and a nature trail.
Gates Town Park is a 68-acre site with four soccer fields, restroom facilities, and a 90foot baseball field, two play structures, swing set, climbers, tire swing and accessible
fishing pier. The woodlands 9-Hole Disc Golf Course is also located here! The park is
located at 4310 Lyell Road and is open dawn to dusk.
The Hinchey Historical House and Park. Built in the 1870s, the historical Hinchey
Homestead is the only structure in Gates listed on the National Register of Historic Places
and is now part of the towns park system. The house and large barn sit on a 3.1 acre site
located at 634 Hinchey Road. The Gates Historical Society is managing the house and can
be contacted at 464-9740 for information on tours and programs.
Rental Information: If you wish to reserve the shelters at Lions, Memorial, Wegman
Road or Westgate Parks you may do so no more than one year in advance by obtaining
a permit at the Gates Recreation and Parks Office. Shelters are available to rent from 9
am-9:45 pm daily. See website for rates and availability, www.gatesrecparks.org or
call 585-247-6100 x235.
Dog Control
Under the Town of Gates Code, any officer or Animal Control Officer of the town may
seize any dog not on the owners premises or any unlicensed dog, whether or not on
the owners premises. Stray dogs are generally taken to an offsite facility. For additional
information, please call Monday - Friday (9 am - 5 pm ) at 247-6100 or call 911 on
weekends. The dog will be released once the clerk has proof of current license, including
proof of rabies vaccination and payment of boarding and seizure fees. The town clerk
accepts cash, check, or credit card for all dog license transactions.
Highway Department
The responsibilities of the department are varied and include snow and ice control,
pavement maintenance and repair, street signage, curbside collection of brush, fall leaf
collection, maintenance of storm sewers and drainage channels and maintenance of all
highway equipment.
Weekly pick-up includes: brush, wood (maximum 4 feet lengths), rocks, concrete,
unbagged leaves (fall only), metal (including household appliances), nothing in barrels
or bags, and unmounted automobile tires (only 1st week in May). No grass clippings.
Waste oil disposal is taken at the Highway Department during normal business hours
Monday -Friday.
Leaf mulch and wood chips are available to residents for pick up at the Highway
Department, free of charge, during normal business hours Monday- Friday.
For details about household hazardous waste please visit www.townofgates.org/index.
php/departments/highway.
Tire pick up, unmounted automotive tires are picked up, at curb side, one week per
year. This pick up is done to help prevent West Nile Virus by eliminating one of the most
common breeding grounds for mosquitoes. Please visit www.townofgates.org/index.
php/departments/highway for more information.
Highway crews are responsible for snow and ice removal with fourteen plowing routes
that cover 92 miles of town roads, 50 miles of county roads and 51 miles of state roads.
Should your mail box be damaged during snowplowing, it is the towns policy to replace
a mailbox with a standard rural mailbox with wood post. Due to town budget restrictions,
only the standard replacement can be provided.
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AREA EVENTS
Chili
Mother-Son Game Night
Chili Senior Center
May 1, 8:30 am
Moms spend some special time with that
young man in your life? Chili Rec invites
mothers and their sons for a night of make
your own subs, ice cream and fun! Play
ping pong, checkers, and other games. A
great time is planned for all. Space will be
limited, so buy your tickets early. $6. Please
register each person who is attending.
Chil-E Fest
Saturday, July 4! Noon-10 pm
Live music on two stages, food, crafts, local
organization booths, kids and teen games,
activities, prizes, senior center activities,
annual car show, parade, bungy trampoline,
inflatable rides, fire department activities
and fireworks display.
Grandparents Brunch
Chili Senior Center, September 12
Gates
Gates Community Garage Sale
Gates Community Center
1605 Buffalo Road
May 16, 9 am - 2pm
Indoors and Outdoors
Its spring cleaning time! The Friends of
Gates Recreation & Parks will be accepting
gently used items for their sale to help raise
funds. Donations can be brought to the rec
center, receipts will be given for donated
items. Items will be priced to sell during the
sale. Any items that do not sell, including
any leftover items from our participants
will sell at a one-time sale on Monday, May
18 from 10 am - 5 pm in the rec center.
Elementary Schools
Florence Brasser Elementary
1000 Chili Center Coldwater Road
Rochester 14624
585-247-1880
Superintendent
of Schools
Kimberle A. Ward
585-247-5050 x12201
High School
Gates Chili High School
1 Spartan Way
Rochester 14624
585-247-5050
Hours:
7:25 am - 2:15 pm,
late bus 3:15 pm
Middle School
Gates Chili Middle School
2 Spartan Way
Rochester 14624
585-247-5050
Hours:
8:00 am- 2:48 pm
late bus 4:00 pm
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AREA CHURCHES
Grace Church
of the Nazarene
2924 South Union Street
Rochester
585-594-4555
gracenazroc.org
First PRESBYTERIAN
church Of Chili
3600 Chili Avenue, Rochester
585-889-9896