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Announcing the parade participants was, as usual, Schuyler County Legislator Jim Howell, a staple at Schuyler County parades. Photos in text Top Santa and Mrs. Claus were on the final float in the parade. Bottom Famous Bands, local musicians who play a variety of popular tunes, performed in front of the Famous Brands store during Village Christmas. Famous Brands owner Jim Guild in a member of the group, playing drums. Joe Silhan is on keyboard. Left One of a quartet of reindeer on display from an area farm. Right Emcee Jim Howell. Among the marching groups in the Village Christmas parade were Watkins Cub Scouts. Left Members of the Lake Country Players acting troupe marched in the parade, singing songs of the season. Right A fireworks show was held over Seneca Lake. Grape stompers were among the featured figures on the Lakewood Vineyards float. To reach our website, click here. Members of the 3. Watkins Glen Elementary School chorus perform at the dinner. Vietnam vets honored at Lions dinner WATKINS GLEN, Nov. Vietnam Era veterans were honored Monday night at the second annual Watkins Montour Lions Club dinner saluting them at the Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel. A special treat for the honorees and Lions was a presentation by 3. Watkins Glen Elementary School 4th through 6th graders members of the schools chorus singing selections including the National Anthem, My Country Tis of Thee and God Bless America. They were led by teacher Megan Kelley. Introductory remarks were issued by Navy veteran Glenn Bleiler, a past president of the Lions Club, who told those being honored that in their service, you sacrificed, and for that we owe you a debt of gratitude. John Antes of Veterans Service explained The Missing Man Table, a small, single seat round table near the podium also known as the Fallen Comrade Table. U. S. armed forces and during occasions such as Mondays. Among its features was an inverted drinking glass representing the fact that the missing and fallen cannot partake. After dinner, Assemblyman Phil Palmesano a guest at the dinner, which was attended by almost 1. The program, in its second year, was an outgrowth of a 2. President Barack Obama establishing a commemorative program whose primary objective is to thank and honor our Vietnam Veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice on behalf of the nation. Honorees Monday included 2. Vietnam veterans. Listed in the evenings program were Lawrence J. Baker, Wilbur A. Baker, Walter L. Bennett, Stephen Bond, David W. Boyle, Allen B. Brant, Claude L. Cole, Donna Davis, Frank L. Davis, Joseph Ector, Stewart F. Field Jr., G. Frederic Hall, Donald J. Kosty, Richard J. Lewis, David W. Lisk, Neal Mc. Gonigal, David C. Moat, Warren K. Moat, Larry Reynolds, David E. Ryan, David H. Smith, Clayton T. Snow, Warren J. Tharrett and Frederic L. Tucker. Photos in text Top From left Assemblyman Phil Palmesano, the dinners keynote speaker Stewart F. Field Jr., one of the evenings honorees Glenn Bleiler, a Navy veteran and former Lions Club president who issued introductory remarks and Bleilers wife Susan, a Lions Club member. Middle Sign leading to the dinner in the Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel. Bottom Members of the Watkins Glen Elementary School chorus gather in the hallway outside the dinner, awaiting their entrance. They marched in, sang several songs, and then marched out again to enthusiastic applause. Monday evenings honorees posed for a group photo. Each also received a Lapel Pin from Red Cross Lead Volunteer Linda Conway. Photo by Susan BleilerWomen in racing, Cuba drag racing are subjects of Research Center symposium. WATKINS GLEN, Nov. Women in racing and the resurgence of drag racing in Cuba are among the topics that will be discussed during an academic symposium on motorsports presented in November by the International Motor Racing Research Center and the Society of Automotive Historians. The third annual Michael R. Argetsinger Symposium on International Motor Racing History will be Thursday through Saturday, Nov. This years theme is The First Turn Meets the Cultural Turn. This international academic forum offers graduate students, professors and historians an opportunity to present on any subject reflecting the rich cultural history of motor racing. The public is invited to attend, and pre registration is not required. All events are free. Joan Cuneo, the first female racer in the United States, who competed in the early 1. Saturday, Nov. 1. Dr. Elsa Nystrom, professor emeritus of history in the American Studies Department at Kennesaw State University, Kennesaw, Ga. Nystrom is the author of the book Mad for Speed The Racing Life of Joan Newton Cuneo. Three additional presentations will focus on women in racing. The showing of the 2. Havana Motor Club, covering the resurgence of drag racing in Cuba, also is a featured component of this years symposium. The screening will be on Thursday evening, Nov. Friday, Nov. 1. 0, with the presentation Primer Plano Cubano de la Carrera de la Calle Cuban Street Racing Closeup A Critical Analysis of the Documentary Movie Havana Motor Club. Havana Motor Club will be shown at 7 p. Racing Research Center. Friday mornings presentation about the film and a second set of presentations in the afternoon will be at the Watkins Glen International Media Center. Saturdays presentations will be at the Center. All are free and open to the public. Don Capps, chairman of the SAH International Motor Sports History Section, said this type of academic symposium, with a rich trove of topics to explore under the theme The First Turn Meets the Cultural Turn, is needed and valuable. That motorsport history is a nuanced, complex topic reaching far beyond such items as race data and tales about personalities and events is beginning to finally be understood, Capps said. That the cultural aspects of motorsport are now finally being brought into focus and discussed is, in great part, thanks to those who have participated in our previous symposiums. The door is now cracked a bit wider for those in academia and for independent scholars to explore this topic in great depth. Other presentation topics Cultural Confusions Maserati Serial Numbers Invaders and Invasions The 1.