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Episode #150 February 10, 2008
Sundays
7:30am WKTV
10am CW (Ch. 11)
12:05 Midnight WKTV
Exploring the arts, entertainment
and heritage of our region.
Hobbies and Clubs with Emily
Utica Roadrunners
Join this active 400 member club open to all ages and paces. Thursday night runs and
Sunday morning breakfasts.
Ballroom Dancing with Gina & Luca
Most people know of Schuyler as Route 5, the main street through town surrounded by farms, vegetable stands and motels. It is a busy town (actually the fastest growing in Herkimer County) and there are new businesses popping up every day. We always enjoy seeing inside local industry and hope you do, too.
Thanks for traveling with us,
Sharry and Lance
Utica Camera Club
This Friday, April 6th, "30 places to shoot within 60 miles of Utica"
All meetings and workshops, unless otherwise indicated, are held at the Heritage Health Care Center at 1657 Sunset Avenue in Utica. Meetings and workshops begin at 7:00 pm.
Featured Artist, Ted Stalec
Next week: Jordanville and Van Hornesville
Ski or snowshoe Jackson Hill trail with Tramp & Trail
Sunday, January 27 at 9:30am
After a stop at Mapledale, regroup at Burger King in Boonville before heading up to Jackson Hill
www.trampntrail.org
You can guess from Ted Stalec's artwork that not only does he love nature but he was once a science teacher. His sculptures invite you to touch and participate.
The popularity of Ballroom dancing comes and goes, but Gina and Luca Esposito have been dancing their way through it all for over 40 years.
Dance Class Opportunities
Call Gina & Luca at 735-1665
or MVCC at 792-5300
The New Hartford Senior Center hosts dance classes for seniors. Thursdays at 10:30-11:30am Cost is $3 per person per session. For more information call 724-8966.
Kirkland Bird Club Monthly Meeting
Sunday April 15 at 2:30
Stone Presbyterian Church
Clinton
Mohawk Valley Quilt Club
Next meeting, Monday, May 14th 7-9pm New Hartford First Methodist Church,
105 Genesee Street, New Hartford
Mohawk Valley Pug Club
Sat., May 19th- CNY Pet Expo & Adopt-a-thon 12p.m.-4p.m.New Hartford Recreation Center on Mill St.free Admission
Sun., May 20th- Pug Meet-up 11a.m.-12:30a.m. at Sherrillbrook Park
Pottery Wheel Throwing with Vartan Poghasian
Beginning Feb 7th
Call 853-8871 to register
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton
This weekend is the Winter Carnival in Old Forge. We visited some of the places open all year long.
Custom
wood-
worker
James
Kiefer
located
at Shelter
on Main St., Old Forge
Area Landmark, Old Forge Hardware
Schuyler was first settled by Germans brought by Peter Hasenclever in 1765 and was named New Petersburg in his honor. The Town was incorporated in 1792 and renamed Schuyler for General Philip Schuyler, a Revolutionary War General.
The settlers of Schuyler built forts to protect themselves from the battles of Tories and Indians. A replica of Fort Schuyler is on display at the Town Office in Schuyler. It was created by Tony D'Apice.
Doris Schuyler, a relative of Gen. Philip Schuyler is a writer and has a little bookshop in East Schuyler. She is currently writing her autobiography. Her novel, Adirondack Princess, is available at your local bookstore and Barnes & Noble. You can make an appointment to visit her shop. (315) 895 7535.
Doris Schuyler has been writing her entire life and is now working on her autobiography.
For over 75 years Wilcor International has been operated in the Mohawk Valley by the Corrigan family. Their huge warehouse is located in Schuyler Business Park. The supply camping and vacation items to stores throughout the country.
New England Pellet Company
At 100,000 tons per year, Schuyler Wood Pellet is the largest wood pellet manufacturing facility in the northeastern United States, and will produce enough renewable energy annually to heat 33,000 homes. New England Wood Pellet will have an open house this May.
Field of Dreams Sports Complex
The newest business in
Schuyler is the Field of
Dreams Sports Complex.
The 46,000 square foot facility will open in February for Baseball, Soccer and Lacrosse.
Dave Paratore is grateful for his customers and they are quick to point out that the feeling is mutual. Located at the busy corners in Schuyler, it is a hub of activity, even moreso in the summer with car cruise-ins and the popular ice cream stand.
MV Living Fan Special
10% of all sales today,
Feb 10th, will benefit
the American Heart Association
Joe Sweet and Caleb Hawley
Tuesday, Feb. 12 at 7pm
Acoustic Cafe
Alumni College Center
MVCC Utica
Pugs & Kisses Brunch
Sunday, Feb. 10th from 1-4pm
American Legion
409 Herkimer Road, Utica
$2 donation
732-1074