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Exploring the arts, entertainment
and heritage of our region.
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Mohawk Valley Living features the music of:
The Scene Weekly
with Mark Werchowski
Episode #84 - November 5, 2006
Sundays
7:30am WKTV
NEW! 10am CW (Ch. 11)
12:05 Midnight WKTV
Mark keeps you in touch with the local music scene!
Event Spotlights with Kari

Kuss Quartet
Sunday, November 5 at 2:30
$20, Students $10
Presented by the Chamber Music Society of Utica
Munson Williams Proctor Arts Institute, Utica
Let My People Go
Presentation by Hugh Humpreys
Sunday, Nov 5 at 2:00
with music, based on the Abolitionist Movement in Central New York, written and narrated by Hugh Humphreys -Free
SUNYIT's Kunsela Hall Auditorium, Utica
25th Annual Harvest Bazaar
Sunday, Nov 5 at 9am
Over 50 crafters, bake sale and lunch
St. Paul's Church, Rome
Annual Fall Festival in Newport
Sunday, Nov 5 from Noon-3:00pm
Chicken & Biscuit luncheon -$5
Silent auction ends at 3pm
Main Street, Newport
Holiday Tea
Sunday, Nov 5 from 2-5pm
Cakes and tea sandwiches
Holiday shopping/artisan crafts
Live music -including release of new Academy of Music CD
To benefit Your Neighbors, Inc
Alexander Hamilton Inn, Clinton
Auditions for 25th Anniversary Scrooge
Mon & Tues, Nov. 6 & 7 from 5-7pm
New Hartford High School
Oxford Rd., New Hartford
Art of Calligraphy
Saturday, Nov 18th 9am-11:30am
Register for class taught by Cyndy Bogerd
COst $12 plus $5 materials fee.
Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts
Canal Place, Little Falls


European Foods
The Kots came to the United States 17 years ago from Belarus. They own European Foods on the corner of Bleecker and Tilden in East Utica. They specialize in homemade sausage, farmer cheese, vegetables, and black and red caviar.
mmmm... homemade kielbasa!
Road Trip to the Town of Marcy
Historian Ray Ball, tells us about Marcy's history and the Mohawk Valley's pre-history!
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The area between Smith Hill and the Utica Zoo was all under water 12,400 years ago!
Ray's office and small historical displays are located at the new Marcy Town Hall just past the Whitesboro High School
The 800-acre campus of SUNYIT in Marcy has a lot to offer its students and the community. SBDC (Small Business Development Center) is a resource available for those in business in the Mohawk Valley or contemplating starting a business. MVIRL Mohawk Valley Institute for Learning in Retirement is a program that offers non-credit courses for retired and semi-retired people.
Fred Capozzella facilitates a class on Roman and Greek Mythology, one of many courses offered through MVILR at Sunyit
Ginger Parker
Program Director
MVILR
The Luck of the Irish!
Today, and every first Sunday of the month, Riverside Diner is open for an authentic Irish Breakfast!
Charlie Thomas has been in the restaurant business since 1968. He gets up at every morning at 3am to start baking for the diner
W.C. Pope is a cartoonist and caricaturist in Herkimer. He has had comic strips in national magazines and is an official artist for the United States military. You can see his work at www.wcpope.com
Adirondack Journal
returns next week with a new adventure!
It's always exciting to learn something new. We discovered from historian, Ray Ball, that the Mohawk Valley was actually filled with water 12,400 years ago. The water from the great lakes filled this area until the water broke through "the noses" east of Canajoharie.
There's so much to learn and SUNYIT has many opportunities for the community to do so. You can get help with a current or future business venture or keep your mind active in retirement. We forgot how big and beautiful the Sunyit campus is! Be sure to head up to SUNY's Kunsela Hall Auditorium today at 2pm for the special presentation by Hugh Humpreys.