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Episode #128 September 9, 2007
Sundays
7:30am WKTV
10am CW (Ch. 11)
12:05 Midnight WKTV
The Scene Weekly with Mark
Werchowski
Exploring the arts, entertainment
and heritage of our region.
Event Spotlights with Kari
Clubs & Hobbies with Emily
Utica Camera Club
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.
Utica Roadrunners
Join this active 400 member club open to all ages and paces. Thursday night runs and
Sunday morning breakfasts.
Kirkland Bird Club
Dedicated to Bird Watching and the Study of Nature in the Mohawk Valley Region of New York State
Mohawk Valley Quilt Club
To encourage education & participation in the making of quilts, the history of quilt making & other needle arts.
Mohawk Valley Gaming Club
The Mohawk Valley Gaming Club is a not-for-profit club in Utica dedicated to the playing and enjoyment of games of all sorts.
Mohawk Valley Bonsai Club
Meet the second Saturday of each month at 10:00am
Please use the Oneida Street entrance off the Parkway
Mohawk Valley Corvette Club
-Celebrating 30 years!
Meets last Thursday of the Month, Elks Lodge, Utica
MV Toastmasters
To afford practice and training in the art of public speaking and in presiding over meetings.
6:30PM, 2nd/4th Wednesdays of the Month
Moose River Restaurant
Holiday Inn, Utica Business Park
We knew someday we would be taking a Road Trip to Clinton, home to both Mr. Enders and ourselves. It is hard to look at your own community objectively -to see it as a visitor. This week and next we will try to see it that way -the way we did when we chose this village as our home.
Thanks for visiting our neighborhood,
Sharry & Lance
Road Trip: The Village of Clinton
Now The Academy of Performing & Creative Arts
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Zonta International
Advancing the staus of women worldwide.
Meet 3rd Wednesdays at 6pm at the Radisson in Utica and Colosseo's in Oneida
Memories of grow-ing up Lebanese in East Utica
Visit
Montana's Sports Bar & Restaurant
N Litchfield St, Frankfort
(315) 895-4831
Sharon Springs
Black Cat Cafe
518 284 2575
Cobbler & Co.
518 284 2067
Betty's Diner
Mexican 1st Sat.
Italian 2nd Sat.
Irish 3rd Sat.
Polish 4th Sat.
River Rd., Marcy
732-9300
Clinton
Kirkland Art Center presents
Arlo Guthrie
Sept 28th
Clinton Cleaners & Embroidery
853-8421
Clinton Farmers Market
Thursdays 11-5
Burrito Blues
Clinton
Deansboro Superette
Home of the Monster Sub
Florentine Pastry Shop
677 Bleecker St., Utica
724-8032
West End Seafood
2201 Erie St., Utica
733-9764
Polish Community Club
810 Columbia St 812, Utica
Phone: (315) 732-0089
Dinner and a movie means something special in Inlet. The Tamarack Cafe and Movie House has $3 movies and a unique domed movie house, including tables in the back to enjoy a snack during the movie!
Land and Sea Closing Reception
Sunday, Sept. 9th 3-5pm
Artful Lodger
East Park Row, Clinton
Feature Artist, Kathy Kernan
Eugene Nassar is a writer and professor emeritus of English and founder of the Ethnic Heritage Studies Center at Utica College. Look for his books at your local bookstore or library, like Memories of East Utica or Local Sketches,illustrated by Robert Cimbalo
The Clinton Historical Society is located in the
former Baptist Church and overlooks the Village
Green at One Fountain Street. Clinton was named
for the first Governor of NY, George Clinton. It was
known for its ore mines and for its many private
schools. At one time there were so many, it was
known as "Schooltown." Some of its famous
students include Clara Barton and Grover Cleveland.
The Historical Society is open Wed. 1-3pm and
Sat. 11-2pm. Thursday, Sept 13th Frank Tomaino presents "Vanishing Landmarks of CNY" at 7:30pm
Clinton Historical Society
Dick Williams, Town/ Village Historian
Stone Presbyterian Church
You can just imagine the impact the giant steeple of the Stone Presbyterian Church must have had towering over West Park Row. It was removed for fear of it falling in a storm. The church still has a beautiful presence overlooking the Village Green. This Saturday, Sept. 15th is the annual Shish-ka-bob dinner from 5-6:30pm.
Stone Presbyterian Church before the steeple
was removed
The Kirkland Art Center
celebrated its 50th
anniversary last year. It was
the dream of founder Howard Cheney that it involve "the community in a range of cultural and artistic experiences and opportunities." Fall classes in art, fitness and dance begin this week, call 853-8871 to register.
Annette J. Clarke, Executive Director, Kirkland Art Center
Kirkland Art Center founder, Howard Cheney
There is an old-fashioned apothecary
shop on the lower level of the Clinton
Historical Society. Bristol-Myers
Company began in Clinton in 1887. William McLaren Bristol and John Ripley Myers were graduates of Hamilton College.
William Bristol and John Myers
Shopping and Dining
McHarris Gifts
Jack Lane is a cobbler, shoe repairman
and shoe salesman all in one. His store
on West Park Row has become a landmark and a godsend for anyone who doesn't want to part with their favorite shoes.
For over 50 years, McHarris Gifts has been a favorite destination of shoppers. Located in a historic building on the corner of College and Williams, the upstairs was one of two opera houses in Clinton.
Brad always has something new at The Flower Box. Visitors to Clinton enjoy his displays that spill out over the sidewalk creating a floral oasis.
Joanne brings unique gifts from all over the world to Clinton. People stop in to Paddywacks when they need something for that person who has everything.
Park Row Booksellers is the oldest independent bookstore in Oneida County. It is a haven for book lovers.
Since the 1970's Tom's Natural Foods has keep its customers healthy with nuts, grains, flours, fruit, organic vegetables and over 150 herbs, spices, and supplements
Alteri's Restaurant is a third generation establishment that is a local favorite. Lisa (Alteri) Burns loves carrying on the family tradition with her brother Fran.
Richard loves Alteri's homemade sauce
Kathy always knew she wanted to be an artist. Today she teaches at the Kirkland Art Center and enjoys taking classes herself. Her favorite subject is landscapes, particularly in the Mohawk Valley, Adirondacks and Thousand Island regions. You can take watercolor classes with Kathy at the Kirkland Art Center.
Classes begin this week.
Taste of Rome Arts and Cultural Festival
Sat & Sun Sept 15&16
Rome, NY
CNY Postcard Show
Sunday, Sept 9th 10am-4pm
Clinton Arena
Adirondack Mountain Club
Meetings first Tuesday of Month at 7:30pm at the New Hartford Presbyterian Church, 7 Oxford Road, New Hartford