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Episode #148 January 27, 2008
Sundays
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Exploring the arts, entertainment
and heritage of our region.
Hobbies and Clubs with Emily
Kirkland Bird Club Monthly Meeting
Sunday April 15 at 2:30
Stone Presbyterian Church
Clinton
Mohawk Valley Quilt Club
Next meeting, Monday, May 14th 7-9pm New Hartford First Methodist Church,
105 Genesee Street, New Hartford
Mohawk Valley Pug Club
Sat., May 19th- CNY Pet Expo & Adopt-a-thon 12p.m.-4p.m.New Hartford Recreation Center on Mill St.free Admission
Sun., May 20th- Pug Meet-up 11a.m.-12:30a.m. at Sherrillbrook Park
Utica Roadrunners
Join this active 400 member club open to all ages and paces. Thursday night runs and
Sunday morning breakfasts.
Betty's Diner
River Rd., Marcy
732-9300
Florentine Pastry
677 Bleecker St., Utica
724-8032
McCauley Mountain
Knows Snow
McCauley Mountain's snow making equipment is help keeping the mountain blanketed in snow. Despite the lack of natural snow, they've been open since early December,keeping skilovers happy
If you've never considered living in West Winfield, you just might after you meet some of the locals. Stop into the Red Door Dairy Store and you'll meet most of them. Both young and old love their community and are proud of where they live and will tell you so.
Thanks for watching,
Sharry and Lance
Jewelry Making Class with Linda Bishop
FLOWER BRACELET
Tuesday, January 29th 6pm - 9pm
Another simple right angle weave project. Using two colors of crystals we will be creating a unique bracelet.
$20.00 class fee (due at registration) plus cost of supplies
Emmi Beads in Clinton, Call 853-9760
Mentalist and Illusionist,
Wayne Hoffman
Saturday, February 2nd at 7pm
Information technology Building
MVCC in Utica
Free, but to reserve a seat. 792-5391
Utica Camera Club
This Friday, April 6th, "30 places to shoot within 60 miles of Utica"
All meetings and workshops, unless otherwise indicated, are held at the Heritage Health Care Center at 1657 Sunset Avenue in Utica. Meetings and workshops begin at 7:00 pm.
On the corner
of Bleecker
and Academy
Streets in
East Utica is
the historic
Utica Free
Academy. Founded in the early 1800s, just after Old Fort Schuyler changed its name to the Village of Utica, the school is imbedded in the history of the community it served for 17 decades. You can learn more about the school in Malio Cardarelli's book, Cornerstone of Pride -History of Utica Free Academy.
Chili Days
Sunday, January 27 at 11:30am
Homemade chili in hand thrown pottery bowls starting at just $15
The KAC's biggest fundraiser
www.kirklandartcenter.org
Historic Main Street
Main Street (Route 20) is lined with beautiful Victorian homes and historic buildings like the two law offices that face each other. The Armstrong Law Office was built in 1855 as a bank and the Snyder & Quinn Law Office was built in the Late 1700s as a blacksmith shop.
Featured Artist, Ted Stalec
Next week: More of West Winfield and Millers Mills Ice Harvest
Apollo Music Club
presents two operas
Menotti's The Medium and Gilbert & Sullivan's Trial by Jury
Jan 31-Feb 3
Goodrich Theater SUNY Oneonta Box Office(607) 436-3100
Ski or snowshoe Jackson Hill trail with Tramp & Trail
Sunday, January 27 at 9:30am
After a stop at Mapledale, regroup at Burger King in Boonville before heading up to Jackson Hill
www.trampntrail.org
The Snyder & Quinn Law Office was once a blacksmith shop, the Armstrong Law Office, was once a bank.
Bisby Hall
Constructed by George Harvey Bisby and given as a gift to West Winfield in 1909, Bisby Hall serves as Courthouse, Town Clerk office, Library and Police Station.
Danbury Creek Wainscot Paneling
Shawn and Carrie Wilcox found their dream home in West Winfield where they operate their company, Danbury Creek. They offer a complete wall paneling system, custom-crafted to your specifications and shipped to you ready to assemble and install.
Winding River Quarter Horses
Saving Our Valley
This book published by the Upper Unadilla Valley Association illustrates why people settled the Valley in
the first place, why they continue to stay, and why
they fight so hard to preserve it. 250 pages with many photographs It is available for $20 at Davis Hardware
in West Winfield, Park Row Bookseller in Clinton,
and the Oneida Co. Historical Society on Genesee
Street in Utica.
Open Mic Nite
at Tramontane
Grab your guitar, sax, or accordion and head out
to Open Mic Nite
at Tramontane Cafe
Sunday nights 7-11pm
1105 Lincoln Ave., Utica
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Precisionmatics
In 1957, Laslo Pustay left the turmoil
of the Hungarian Revolution, and
came to West Winfield. He brought
with him his sweetheart and his
machining skills. He established
Precisionmatics in 1970. Today his
two sons, John and Steve, help manage the company.
Steve Pustay gives Richard a tour of Precision-
matics. He's the mechanical one and works along-
side his brother, John, the business saavy one.
The Foxy Trotters is an active 4-H club that can often be found riding at Winding River Stables. Owner, Joan Pearsall, and her daughter enjoy riding and teaching. (315) 822-5850
If you want to get a taste of West Winfield, just stop by the Red Door Dairy Store on Main Street and you'll meet just about everyone in town. The food's homemade and the service and conversation friendly. (personal note: you have to try the Reuben sandwich, with their own cooked corned beef -yum!)
Debbie Jones can't think of anything better than running a business that serves the community of West Winfield.
Sunday breakfast buffet from 8am-1pm only $6.50!
You can guess from Ted Stalec's artwork that not only does he love nature but he was once a science teacher. His sculptures invite you to touch and participate.