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Episode #90 - December 17, 2006
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Listen to samples or order the new CD released by Academy of Music!
Adirondack Journal
Gary presents our 1st Annual Book Round-Up!
There are many new local
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1st Annual Book Round-Up!
Event Spotlights with Kari
Road Trip to Oneonta
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books for 2006, Rob Igoe of North Country Books takes us on a tour.
Our 90th episode takes us back to Oneonta. What a welcoming City -eager to greet their neighbors from the north. Of course everyone asks us if we've been to Brooks' BBQ yet, so of course we had to go. Delicious! Another must-stop is the National Soccer Hall of Fame. It's hard to believe we have the Baseball AND Soccer Museum's just an hour from Utica. If you have a budding soccer star, be sure to take them on a trip to this amazing place.

Hope you are having a joyous holiday season in the Mohawk Valley.                         
                                     Happy Holidays, Sharry and Lance Whitney
Drive of the Week
2007 Saturn Vue
Saturn of Mohawk Valley

great for hauling your winter toys!
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Jeannette's studio overlooks Van Hornesville. Her work is concerned with movement. Horizons, flocking birds, weather systems and waterfalls give way to rocky crags, twilight and whirlpools -metaphors for the mental states of the human mind. You can take a Drawing I, Art Appreciation, or Fashion Illustration class with Jeanette at HCCC. Register now classes begin Jan. 23, 2006
Jeannette Durham
Featured Artist
With the Holiday season upon us, Malio shares memories of Christmas in East Utica.
Christmas
in East Utica
The Scene Weekly with Mark
Werchowski
Featuring localacoustic & jazzbands
Charlie
Fri & Sat, Dec 29 & 30
Valley Brook
New Hartford
We were welcomed into the studios of Big Chuck at WDOS Radio in Oneonta. The people of Oneonta were excited to have us visit and share their beautiful city with their neighbor, the Mohawk Valley.
College students make up half of Oneonta's population. SUNY Oneonta has events and activities for the community. The Science Discovery Center is free and open to the public.
Children and adults enjoy the hands-on exhibits at the Science Center
Retired
Physics professor, Albert Read, is the founder of the Science Center.
SUNY Science Discovery Center
National Soccer Hall of Fame
Jack Huckel Director of Communications for the Hall of Fame takes us on a tour. The museum is spectacular and filled with all sorts of soccer artifacts and memorabilia. If you're not yet a soccer fan, you might just become one after a visit here!
Brooks' Barbeque
No visit to Oneonta is complete without a visit to famous Brooks' Barbeque. The restaurant serves up 18,000 chicken halves a week and has the largest indoor
BBQ Pit in the east!
Their secret recipe
is Mmmm-mm!
Chris and Haida Earley
Sunday, Dec. 17 at 3:00
Part of the 2006 Chamber Music Series
Tickets $13, seating limited
Call 823-0808

24 Waverly Place, Little Falls

Utica Symphony
Sunday, Dec. 17 at 3:00
The Symphoney is joined by the area's finest High School chorus groups to celebrate the season.
Tickets are $10 and available at the door.
Stanley Theatre, Utica


Christmas in Killarney
Sunday and Monday, Dec. 17 & 18
Noon and 6:30pm
Call 336-7038
Christmas Extravaganza at Beck's Grove


Utica Children's Museum Holiday Event
Saturday, Dec. 23 from10-3:00
Twinkle the Elf, holiday art & crafts, cookies and cocoa.
Utica


Bead Workshops at Emmi Beads
Make a Poinsettia Pin this Friday or sign up your kids for one of the Christmas Vacation workshops