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I know, I know, older thread but as a resident I feel I have to put in my two cents. Maybe it'll even help a few other people!
I was born and raised here, and after living overseas for a time, I returned to my home town and still live here.
I hear a lot of people talking about how small and boring Vassar is! To an extent that's true. We are a small city. However there are plenty of things going on under the surface that are either not mentioned or perhaps are unknown.
Yes, indeed, as is common with small towns most people here know each other to some degree. However no tourist or new person can expect to be harassed. Crime is very low and one can safely walk around town and on the rail trail and feel safe.
Flooding has been an issue in the past, but don't get the idea that the town floods every spring. The last big flood we had was in 1986 when downtown was waterlogged and many homes along the river got hit. Since then there has been no major flooding issues and the city has taken steps to ensure that it will not be an issue again. A dyke has been built along the river and a section of the Moore Drain (a creek) has been dredged and an overflow pool created. Any river has the potential to flood, that's just a fact of nature, however if anyone considering the area is that worried about floods I must point out that half the town sits on a large hill that is not at risk for floods.
The school system here is decent and larger than one would expect, with three separate buildings for various grades and a rather new school for 3-6th grades. The high school was added on to about ten or so years ago. The kids in town aren't vagrant and are generally well behaved. We also have a very nice library which just added on a near million dollar addition. The library regularly offers free or very cheap classes to the public which range from art to yoga, and also offers bus trips, and free concerts in the spring. We have a farmers market that is on Saturdays now, public city band concerts in the summer, a historical society that is working on a museum, and several parks which offer pavilions, outdoor grilling, and play areas. The rail trail is a popular outdoor walking/biking place and passes by two parks. The city also has a fair in the summer and a bike rally. In August we hold Riverfest, with vendors, amusement rides, professional canoe races, rubber duck race, a car show, and raffles. Vassar also holds it's winter Yuletide Celebration and Art Walk a the beginning of December with a tree lighting ceremony and various artistic displays hosted by local businesses throughout the town with many free refreshments and a free shuttle to take people from one end of the event to the other. The town also has an art council which hosts showings of art by local artists. The art council is currently working on plans to hold community theater, an art fair featuring a kinetic sculpture race, and a film festival.
As previously mentioned, there are several restaurants to dine at: Chinese, Mexican, Pizza, and burgers and fries. We have an Ice Cream parlor and a newly renovated movie theater. The prices to get into the theater are very reasonable! Sadly, there isn't much by the way of big time shopping here. We don't have a mall, but we do have a small clothing store, a scrap booking store, and a five and dime store down town. Its a struggle for small towns to get business going, and the town is trying its best to renovate and get business going in the downtown area.
Vassar isn't a fast paced town. The residents here enjoy the quiet atmosphere and a touch of nature. The town is a great place to visit if you want a quiet place to relax and picnic, or take in a cheap movie and an ice cream.
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