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Mohawk Valley Living features the music of:
The Scene Weekly
with Mark Werchowski
Episode #81 - October 15, 2006
Sundays
7:30am WKTV
NEW! 10am CW (Ch. 11)
12:05 Midnight WKTV
Road Trip exploring the Sauquoit Valley
Open Daily 10-5
Canal Place
Little falls
Mark keeps you in touch with the local music scene!
Feature Artist
Jeff Avalier, Castle Recording Studio
Crafts & Collectible by the Creek
Saturday, October 21
The Blue Dragon Cafe in Clayville
Harvest Treats, Acoustic Music, Holistic
Wares, Vintage Clothing, Recycled Re-designed
Apparel, Household Collectibles, Fresh Vegetables
and more! Plus delictable desserts, sandwiches
& specialty coffees. Blanket & Wish List drive
for Spring Farm Cares
Lecture and Bus Tour with John Burrows
Sunday, October 22
Tour Late Victorian Architecture -Queen
Anne Style in Little Falls. Cost $15
Beeswax Collage with Laura Jones
Saturday October 21 & 28
at 1pm or 3:30pm
Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts
Canal Place in Little Falls
Create a one-of-a-kind book of memories with amazing depth and texture.
Steel Drums Workshop for Kids
Wednesday, October 18th 4-5pm
Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts
Canal Place, Little Falls
James Traglia brings the sounds of the Caribbean to the Mohawk Valley. Designed for children grades 4-7 who would like to play and learn about steel drums. The cost is $15, call to pre-register.
Native Perspectives
Tuesday, October 17 at 4:15
Emerson Gallery
Hamilton College, Clinton
Artists George Longfish and Shelley Niro talk about their artwork at the Science Building Auditorium, followed by a reception at the Gallery. Free
Ginny Hawker and Tracy Schwarz Concert
Friday, October 20 at 8pm
Kirkland Art Center, Clinton
Experience their strong, soul-stirring music at the KAC Coffeehouse. Tickets are $15
Originally built as a church in 1926,
the building was bought by musician/composer Jeffrey
Avalier in 1999, and completely restored. By introducing
state-of-the-art acoustic and technical improvements
while maintaining its historical integrity Avalier and
architect John Storyk have created an exceptional recording atmosphere.
food comes from. Malio Cardarelli tells us of a time in East Utica, when people used to go to their local Chicken Store for fresh fowl.
Today more and more consumers are wanting to know where their
Henry Clay, the "Great Compromiser," spoke on the steps of this 200-year-old Clay Manor in Clayville. The home was named in his honor as was the village.
Evelyn Edwards was born and raised in the Sauquoit Valley. She has collected thousands of postcards and has put her collection and her memories into the book, Scenes of America, The Sauquoit Creek.
global leader in nickel- base structural powder, providing more than half of the powder superalloy used in today's
commercial and military aircraft. In 1980, HMI acquired its current location converting what was originally a knitting mill into a state-of-the-art production facility.
Can't wait to find out what's on the next Mohawk Valley Living? You can catch a sneak preview every Saturday morning during the 9:00am news on WKTV!
This week we travelled further along the Sauquoit Creek into Clayville. Next week we'll explore Sauquoit and learn a little history and about farming from a young woman who returned to the valley to start an organic farm.
Thanks for watching and for the many letters, emails and ideas. There are so many things to do and places to go and, alas, we only half a half hour a week! Thank you for watching and for telling your neighbors about Mohawk Valley Living.
Sharry and Lance Whitney
George Joseph tells us the secret to great apple pie, -it's the apples! He says the best apples for pie are Pippin, Cortland, and McIntosh and especially a combination of all three.
What apples make the best pie?