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Pine View Farm Yarns
Carolee Kogut and her mother, Barb Couture  wash, comb, spin and knit their own wool. You can schedule an appointment or class by calling (315)  853-8036 or 793-3206. Their yarn is now available at Emmi Beads in Clinton
Road Trip to Historic Bed & Breakfasts
Get away from it all without leaving the Mohawk Valley!
Getaway idea #1: Visit the Herkimer historic district and do some antique shopping in the Herkimer/Little Falls area and stay at the Portobello Inn.
This Italianate style home has overlooked the Mohawk River Valley since the 1840’s.
The original homestead, built before the American Revolution (1760’s) still exists behind the Inn
Getaway idea #2: Spend a weekend crosscountry skiing the Trenton Greenbelt  or attend an event at Unity Hall in Barneveld like the Sweetheart Swing Fling this Friday, Feb 10th and stay at the cozy Sugarbush Bed & Breakfast
The home was designed and built in 1805 as a colonial home constructed as a boys school, headed by Rev. John Sherman.
The Dining Room overlooks the front porch and front yard, a warm inviting room with antique furniture, ideal for a quiet breakfast or afternoon tea.
Getaway idea #3: Spend a night in the City of Utica, enjoy dinner at Thornberrys and see a show at the Stanley, like the upcoming Will Rogers Follies... A Life in Revue Tuesday Feb. 28th and stay at the Rosemont Inn on Genesee Street.
This brick Italian Victorian home was built in 1866-67 by Ambrose G. Howard for Charles and Jane Quait Millar. Mr. Howard was also a nurseryman, and after the house was completed, he planted many unusual plants, shrubs and trees on the property.
Bobbie Sullivan shares with us the history of Thornberry's
The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Sunday, Feb 5th at 2:00pm
Hamilton College Choir
Tickets $7, students $5
Wellin Hall


Cross Country Ski Challenge
Sunday, Feb 5th at 9:30am
Registration is from 8 to 9 a.m.
at the Boonville Search and Rescue Building on Route 12.
Trails are suitable for novice and expert skiers and are 1, 3 or 6 miles long.
For information, call (888) 342-2383, Ext. 3692.


The Beat That My Heart Skipped
Thursday, Feb 9th at 7pm Tickets $7
Kirkland Art Center Film Series
Marquee Cinema, New Hartford


A Revoluntionary Day Along the Historic Mohawk Turnpike
Raymond Houghton discusses his book
Thursday, Feb 9th at 7pm
Little Falls Public Library


Sweetheart Swing Fling Dance
Friday, Feb 10th at 8pm
$25 a couple/ $13 single
Unity Hall, Barneveld
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