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Episode #97 - February 4, 2007
Sundays
7:30am WKTV
10am CW (Ch. 11)
12:05 Midnight WKTV
Event Spotlights with Kari
This week we conclude our tour of "FIM country" in Mohawk. We've enjoyed our tour of this area and will return next summer or fall to explore more of the businesses, historical landmarks, and natural wonders of the gorges.
Next week: West to Rome!
Thanks for watching,
Sharry and Lance Whitney
The Scene Weekly with Mark
Werchowski
Exploring the arts, entertainment
and heritage of our region.
Join Gary VanRiper
each week
for a new
adventure!
Don't Come Knocking -film
Sunday, February 4th at 4pm
Tickets $7, Rated R
Valley Cinemas, Albany Street
Little Falls
Kiss Me, Kate
Sunday, February 4 at 2pm
Hamilton College Choir
Wellin Hall
Hamilton College, Clinton
Off the Black
Wednesday, February 7th at 2pm & 7:30pm
Tickets are $7 and $6 Rated R
Munson Williams Proctor Auditorium
Utica
Dry Branch Fire Squad
Friday, February 9th at 8pm
KAC Coffeehouse
Tickets $18
Kirkland Art Center
East Park Row, Clinton
Winter Carnival at McCauley Mountain
Fri, Sat, & Sun February 9,10,11
Bon fires, cardboard sled race,
fireworks Sat night
McCauley Mountain, Old Forge
Malio Cardarelli tells us the dream of most immigrant families was to have someone in their family attend college. To Italian families it was just as important to have an artist in the family. The Cardarelli's had Uncle Leon.
Malio wrote a book about the artist, Leon Cardarelli.
Hollywood comes to Sagamore
Bob
Heinsler,
caretaker
at Sagamore,
tells us
about the
time
Hollywood came to the great camp. Last September, Robert Deniro chose Sagamore as the site to film The Good Shepherd.
We visit a company that has been making a common kitchen gadget for over 50 years. Kwik Kut Manufacturing ships kitchen choppers all over the United States and Canada. You can visit the
company and buy a chopper.
Mohawk Valley Living
viewers will get a free chopper
when you buy one in the
month of February. They
are located at 125 Columbia
Street (Rt. 28 South) in Mohawk.
We head across the street to Mohawk Station Texas Bar-B-Que for a delicious lunch. Owners Joanne and Maynard Brown own both the restaurant and the outlet store. They began sellin and serving Dinosaur BBQ this past summer. Mohawk Valley Living Fans get a free dessert (or non-alcoholic beverage) with lunch or dinner this week at Mohawk Station!
Featured Artist
Weaver, Barbara Decker
At her studio in Clinton, Barbara Decker weaves beautiful clothes, blankets, and scarves. She mixes amazing colors and textures to produce original art. Call Barbara at 853-2174 to take classes, learn about the Foothills Weavers and Fibre Arts Guild or pick up weaving supplies.
Joanne and her husband enjoyed Dinosaur BBQ so much, they brought it to the Valley!