Scarlet Thread Youth Center - North Rose-Wolcott

Scarlet Thread Ministries is a youth focused ministry that exists to connect with youth by helping to meet the spiritual, social and physical needs of middle and high school youth throughout Wayne County, New York.

These lasting connections are made in after-school Youth Centers and through purposeful events and service projects. Our desire is to help teens make a lifelong connection with Christ and with the local Church. From tutoring, to Bible studies, to recreation and regional events, we are committed to demonstrating Christ’s love as we meet youth where they are.

Phone 315-294-3669

Scarlet Thread Youth Center - Lyons

Scarlet Thread Ministries is a youth focused ministry that exists to connect with youth by helping to meet the spiritual, social and physical needs of middle and high school youth throughout Wayne County, New York.

These lasting connections are made in after-school Youth Centers and through purposeful events and service projects. Our desire is to help teens make a lifelong connection with Christ and with the local Church. From tutoring, to Bible studies, to recreation and regional events, we are committed to demonstrating Christ’s love as we meet youth where they are.

phone 315-294-3669

Wayne County Tourism

Wayne County, originally included in lands of Ontario and Seneca Counties, became a separate county on April 11, 1823. The county's history actually begins long before 1823. Little has been written about the early Indians who lived in and around Wayne County. When the first white pioneers arrived in 1789, it does not appear that there were any major Indian settlements in this area. Rather, the Indian made hunting and fishing trips into this region where bear, wolf, deer and a wide variety of fish could be found in large quantities. Sodus Bay was a favorite fishing spot and a well-worn trail extended from its shores to the head of Cayuga Lake, where the Indians had permanent homes.

(315) 946-5469 or (800) 527-6510

Wolcott Falls

Wolcott Creek, which begins nearly 6 miles to the south near Tamarack Swamp in Butler. It flows mostly through farmland, picking up pesticides and fertilizers along the way. In the village of Wolcott it is dammed into Mill Pond, falls over Wolcott Falls, and heads north into the Lakeshore Marshes, into Port Bay and eventually Lake Ontario.