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Week of Dec 4th 2005 Feature Artist  -Mary Ann Nellis Clay Horse Pottery
You can see Mary Ann's work at BK Studio & Clay Horse Pottery at The Shops at 25 West atCanal Place in Little Falls
Road Trip to Waterville
A brief history of the Loomis Gang courtesy of the Madison County Sheriff's Office
You can read about the Loomis Gang in these books or visit the Waterville Historical Society on White St. in Waterville Open Wednesdays from 10-4
Richard climbs to the top of the Masonic Temple bell tower to "play" the bells. The building was built as a home by Reuben Tower.
We visit the Tower Homestead as guests of the Harding Family. The chimney has a map of the original garden built into its design. The home was part of the underground railroad.
Frog Park Herbs on Frog Park Road in Waterville has been creating hand-blended herbs for over 30 years.
Macs' Restaurant on Main St. in Waterville offers guests a little "East Utica" flavor & charm.
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Ride of the Week
2006 Chevy Silverado
Quad Cab 4x4
Feature Artist
Margaret Roy
"Bits-N-Pieces"
Sixth Annual Holiday on Main St.
Sunday, Dec 11 at 5pm
New York Mills


Tapestry -All-Century Singers
Sunday Dec 11 at 2:00pm
St. James Episcopal Church
Clinton


Second Sunday Poetry
Jimmy McMann
Sunday, Dec 11 at 1:00pm
Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts
Canal Place, Little Falls
The B Sharp Music Club
Wed., Dec 14 at noon
New Hartford Presbyterian Church


SCROOGE
Players of Utica present this holiday tradition
Fri & Sat Dec 16 & 17
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Stanley Performing Arts Center, Utica
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We visit the home of the Kelleys, one of the homes in the Russia historic district. Betty bakes bread in her brick oven when her children visit for the holidays. Her home is much the same as it was when it was home to a Revolutionary War soldier.
Margaret designs Victorian Santas in her home studio, you can call Margaret at 829-3169
SCROOGE on stage this Friday & Saturday
Richard Enders reprises his role as Scrooge for the 24th season of the Players of Utica annual production.
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Road trip to Russia
Ron Przelski has owned the Gravesville Store for 37 years. He shares memorabilia with us from the general store built in 1817
Richard enjoys a homemade cinnamon bun at Sweetie Pies Bakery & Cafe on Rte. 8 in Poland. Krista Stupka opened her store 2 years ago motivated by family, friends, and co-workers. Open Wed-Fri 6am-4pm, Sat & Sun 7:30-noon
Adirondack Journal
Author, Susan Steverman
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