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Event Spotlights with Kari Crimmins
Mohawk Valley Living features the music of:
The Scene Weekly
with Mark Werchowski
Episode #79 - October 1, 2006
Sundays
7:30am WKTV
10am CW (starts 9/24 ch. 11)
12:05 Midnight WKTV
Copper City Rome
2006 Chrysler
Town & Country
Road Trip to West Utica -Highland
Feature Artist, Karen Savoca & Pete Heitzman
Open Daily 10-5
Canal Place
Little falls
Mark keeps you in touch with the local music scene!
It's a busy time of year with so many wonderful outdoor activities and indoor cultural experiences to enjoy. Ironically, sometimes we get so busy working on the show we forget to take advantage of the events ourselves. We did get a chance to see the 5 Browns at the Stanley on Friday. It was wonderful to see the theatre brimming with audience members -who demanded two encores from the young virtuosos! We have also reserved our tickets for Karen Savoca and Pete Heitzman's performance at the KAC Coffeehouse in November. If you want to see them, we recommend getting your tickets now, too!
We thank you for watching and hope you take advantage of the plethora of things to do during autumn in the Mohawk Valley.
-Sharry & Lance Whitney
This 500 acre park located on the corner of Rutger and Culver was donated by the Proctor family in 1923, named for Frederick T. Proctor. It was designed by famous landscape architect, Frederick Law Olmstead, who designed Central Park in New York City.
Little Ronnie shows off his Harley before zooming through the park with his mom.
When's the last time you've been rollerskating?
When you look for new things to do, don't forget the old.
Richard donned some skates and proved gravity was still working.
Skate-A-Rama at 2113 Whitesboro St. is open to the public Sat 2-5pm & 7-10pm Sun. 2-5pm and is open other times by reservation 797-1334
For nearly a half century, the Scialdo family has owned
Greek Revival architecture and is a National Historic Landmark. The Landmark Society of Utica occasionally offers tours of the facility, but the beautiful grounds are open to the public.
and operated West End Seafood. Shirley Scialdo now manages the fish market and cafe. She and her brother Joe are active in the community. Shirley was the woman behind the creation of Purple Heart Park in 2004.
This modest park at the intersection of Whitesboro and Erie Streets was a dream of Shirley Scialdo's that became a reality in 2004. Future plans call for a wall of honor listing names of area Purple Heart recipients.
Karen and Pete are the talented musicians behind some of the music on Mohawk Valley Living. They will be performing at the KAC Coffeehouse on November 24.
Karen Savoca puts her heart into a song the way a great actor throws herself into a role. Her supple, soulful alto charms with an infinite range of expression. On guitar, Pete Heitzman paints the ideal landscapes for Savoca's songs. You can hear their music at
Rocky Mountain is a great family hike with a beautiful view of Fourth Lake at the top. It is rated "moderate" and is just 1-mile round trip. The trail head is located on the left just before the village of Inlet on Rt 28 heading north.
Dave's True Story
Friday, Oct 6 at 8pm
Tickets $15
KAC Coffeehouse
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton
Architecture Lecture & Tour with J.R. Burrows
Sunday, October 22 from 1-4 PM
Slide show and a bus tour of examples within Little Falls.
Tickets $15
Mohawk Valley Center for The ArtsSouth Ann Street, Little Falls
315-823-0808
Women as Creators of Utopias
Friday Oct. 6 at 6:30pm
Presentation by author Linda Ford.
Free, followed by a short question and answer session and refreshments.
Utopia Books and Art
Rt. 8, Leonardsville
across from The Horned Dorset Inn
Trenton Falls Open
Saturday and Sunday Oct. 7&8
Trenton Falls Road - Barneveld
896-2664
Shrine Circus
Fri, Sat, Sun October 6-8
Utica Auditorium