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Engagement Rings
Host, Gary Van Riper
www.adirondackkids.com
Previous Shows
Highlights from our April 9th Show
Ride of the Week
2006 Chevy Equinox
Potter Mary Ann Nellis
Road Trip along the Southern Adirondack Trail
We're exploring the scenic Southern Adirondack Trail from Little Falls to Speculator. This week we traveled from Middleville and then north past Newport.
This week we traveled from Middleville
here
Almost to Poland
We started our Road trip this week in Middleville at the Ace of Diamonds Mine at the intersection of 28 and 29, just north of Herkimer
We travel along the West Canada Creek to Newport. The village of is lined with house made of limestone quarried along the West Canada Creek
MaryAnn's beautiful pottery and the work of  many other Mohawk Valley artists can be seen at Clay Horse Pottery and BK Studios at the Shops at 25 West in Little Falls
Digging for Herkimer Diamonds!
Herkimer Diamonds are water clear quartz crystals that were formed in cavities of dolomite limestone approximately 400 million years ago.
What Cheer Hall at 7482 Main Street, Newport was built for the founder of Newport, Benjamin Bowen. "What cheer!!"  was a favorite expression of Roger Williams, founder of Rhode Island, when he showed forth his enthusiasm.
The octagon Yale Home is a private residence located on Main Street in Newport. It was made of Limestone for the daughter of Linus Yale Sr. inventor of the Yale Lock.
We were given a private tour of the Perry-Boyle home on North Main Street in Newport. Currently a private residence, the home was designed by eminent American architect, A.J. Davis in 1848 and built for Stuart Perry, a butter and cheese dealer. A replica was built just south of this Italian Villa by Mr. Perry's business partner who was also a cheese dealer.
Richard enjoyed Bullhead at the Blue Rose in Newport
Meet Gary's co-author and son, Justin VanRiper. Their 6th Adirondack Kids book came out earlier this month.
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Herkimer Home Sugaring Off
Sunday, April 9 at 1pm
Herkimer Home Historic Site
Route 169 Little Falls


Monk Rowe Opens for Newhart
Sunday, April 9 at 7:30pm
Stanley Theatre, utica
Call 724-4000 for tickets
or Ticketmaster


B# Musical Club
Sunday, April 9 at 3pm
Organists Laura Lee Driscoll and Jim Hanish
Pianist, Tina Toglia
Sopranos, Holly Page and Holly Weiss
New Hartford Presbyterian Church
Genesee Street, New Hartford


Hitchcock's The Wrong Man
Wednesday, April 12 at 7:15pm
Donation of $4
Rome Art and Community Center
W. Bloomfield, Rome


Peter Cottontail at the Children's Museum
Saturday, April 15 starting at 10:30
10:30am ages 1 to 3
10:45am ages 4 to 6
11:00am ages 7 to 9
Children's Museum, Main St., Utica
The bluegrass music of
Black River Ramblers
The Scene Weekly
with
Mark Werchowski
Local
acoustic
& jazz
bands
Free Bass Clinics
Victor Wooten
Wed., April 19th
noon-2:00pm

Tony Franklin
Thurs., April 20th
7:00pm


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The building at
808 Mohawk Street has seen many changes through the years. It is
now home to The Flower Peddler. The owners, Teri and Michael Mustard, love their neighborhood and look forward to their Easter morning customers stopping in on their way to church Sunday morning.
A Visit with
The Flower
Peddler
Teri Mustard
Mark Werchowski