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Episode #186 October 19, 2008
Exploring the arts, entertainment
and heritage of our region.
The
Scene
Weekly
with Mark Werchowski
Going the extra mile since 1866
Moose River Plains Recreation Area
Clubs
&
Hobbies with
Emily
Through the Eyes of Others: African Americans and Identity in American Art
Check out these links for local hobbies and clubs
Best of MV Living Vol. 2
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Longeretta Law Firm
298 Genesee St., Utica
735-6162
Deansboro Superette
Daily Lunch specials
841-4377
Oneida Ltd
Factory Store
Autumn Sale
MV Living Fan Special
Buy a pound of aged cheese get 1 pound of flavored cheese at 1/2 price
Today Only (Oct 12, 2008)
Apples
Click on Your County and look for U-Pick!
The Moose River Recreation Area stretches more than 16 miles between the two entrance gates, these state lands comprise the largest block of remote public land in the Adirondacks readily accessible by car. It consists of 50,000 acres purchased from the Gould Paper Company in 1963.
Ukrainian Festival
Music, food, entertainment
Fri & Sat October 17-186 Cottage Place, Utica
This week we travel 30 miles south of Utica to the Chenango Valley and the village of Earlville. This pretty little village has both culture and country living. Be sure to check out the Earlville Opera House website to find out what events they have coming up. The shows and performances are always worth the drive in the country.
Thanks for traveling with us, Lance and Sharry
This exhibition utilizes a multitude of visual images and artifacts to help us understand the role that race played in American culture in the past and the legacy that attitudes about race bring to bear on the present day. This distinct exhibition runs through December 31st.
Fenimore Art Museum Cooperstown
Open Tuesday-Sunday 10- 4
Events at The Tram
Wed: The Study Band
Thurs: Open Mic Night
Fri: Brian Premo
Sat: Arethusa
Tramontane Cafe 1105 Lincoln Ave., Utica
Road Trip to Earlville
If you take Route 12 south of Utica just over 30 miles, you will discover the pretty little village of Earlville. For a small town in the country it has a lot going on from an active historical society and opera house to aged cheese and fine dining.
There is always something happening at the Earlville Opera House and attending an event here is always a wonderful experience. Originally built in 1892, the present theater is the third to be constructed on the same site after devastating fires. The Earlville Opera House has always served as a focal point for community activities and the arts.
Lynette StephensonEast Gallery
"The Red Cross Series" - Oil on Canvas
Currently on Display through Nov 15, 2008
Teensart
West gallery
Work by over 250 local youth on display
Opening reception for both shows
Saturday, Oct. 18, noon-3pm
Earlville Paper Box Company
Earlville Paperbox Company, Inc. was founded in 1926 by Wilbert J. Upton. Today, 3 generations and 80 years later the company continues to manufacture of all types of rigid paperbox construction.
Open Mon.-Fri. 9:30-5:00 Sunday 10:30-3:00
Closed Sat.
Jewett's Cheese House begins the aging process with 3 month old NY Cheddar, weighing approximately 44 lbs. per block. It is stored it in a refrigerated warehouse at a constant temperature. Jewett's Cheese House is one of the largest privately owned Cheddar inventories in the Northeast--over 44,000 lbs.
Poolville Country Store Restaurant and B&B
Just 3 miles East of Earlville on Earlville Road is the tiny hamlet of Poolville. Here you will find fine dining at the Poolville Country Store. The menu is European influenced American cuisine and featuring local produce. Everything from the stock and bread to the ice cream is made here by chef Charles.
MV Living Fan Special
Enjoy brunch or dinner and be
treated to Charles' homemade dessert
Today Only (Oct 12, 2008)
Serving Dinner Wed-Sun @ 5:00pmSunday Brunch 10:30-1:00pm (reservations recommended)
1245 Earlville Road, Earlville (315) 691-2677
In the old Hurd Shoe Building in the Bagg's Square area of Utica is a state-of-the-art facility that is home to JETNET, LLC. Celebrating its 20 year this year, JETNET is the world leader in aviation data compilation -compiling owner, operator and contact information for airplanes and helicopters worldwide
Janet Jackson at
Turning Stone Postponed
The Thang (jam/funk)
Friday, Oct. 17Showtime: 10pm
$5 cover
Electric Co., Utica
Whims-n-Doodles, founded by owner Jennifer Rust in conjunction with designer Kristin Boutin, is a full- service design studio with exclusive whimsical artwork, furniture and accessories for children. Both mothers of 3, Jennifer and Kristin have worked to create a
child friendly work environment
for themselves and their team.
11 New Hartford Shopping Center New Hartford
Or write:
Kellogg St. Productions
30 Kellogg Street
Clinton, NY 13323
or call 315-853-7133
Located in the former Grace Church, The Quincy Square Museum houses interesting artifacts of the Earlville area including a low-down wagon and an egg grading scale. Association closed for the season on October 11 and members are busy preparing new exhibits for when they reopen in the spring