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Hearts Felt, Tongues Spoke, Hands Acted Hartwick Dean Describes Underground Railroad In County ground Railroad and abolition detailed by Harry Bradshaw Matthews, director COOPERSTOWN of Hartwick College’s U.S. Colored Troops Institute (USCT), to an SRO crowd – an estimated 75 – in the ho around Village Board meeting room here has at 22 Main Sunday, Nov. 16. heard of Isaac An 1838 article in a Newton Arnold? newspaper, The Colored Yet, elected to Congress American, captured the OTSEGO.life from Illinois in 1860, the local mood, Matthews said. Harry Bradshaw Hartwick native served as the Matthews SunIt reported “there are hearts “eyes and ears� on Capitol that feel in Otsego County� day, Nov. 16, in Hill for the new president, – anti-slavery sentiment. Cooperstown. Abraham Lincoln. “There are tongues that As a congressman, Arnold introduced speak� – abolitionists. “And hands that the bill that freed the slaves in Washact� – the Underground Railroad, he ington, D.C., and the Florida territory. told the gathering, hosted by the Friends Later, he introduced the bill that in 1865 of the Village Library. became the Thirteenth Amendment to When Matthews, himself the grandthe Constitution, freeing the slaves. son of a slave, arrived at Hartwick ColArnold’s story was one of many about lege in 1993, scholarship had traced Otsego County’s role in the UnderPlease See RAILROAD, B3
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Oneonta’s Cuyle Carvin, at right, is Brett, a mercenary brought in to help the “NCIS: Los Angeles� team in the CBS show’s third season. He’s not a regular, but a repeated guest actor on the hit series.
SOUP SUPPER: Fill a soup bowl and raise awareness of hunger at Hartwick College’s Empty Bowls supper event. $15, 5-6:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 21. Music Circle, Anderson Center, Hartwick College, Oneonta. Info, (607) 431-4833.
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ike many other people, Cuyle Carvin found his first job in the employment section of the newspaper – he just didn’t know it was going to be his career. “I was working at the Southside Mall and I saw this ad calling for extras for a crime reenactment show they were shooting in Delhi,� he said. “So I went, and
they had me read some lines – a few days later, I got this call asking me to come out to Ohio.� The show, “The World’s Astonishing News!� only aired in Japan, but it was the first step in the Oneontan’s
acting career that’s been advancing for a decade now. Carvin, a 1999 OHS graduate and a 2003 Hartwick College alumni, will be featured in the Dec. 14 episode of “CSI: Crime Scene
Cuyle plays Lt. Jeff Larkin, a Navy SEAL, on CBS’ “Hawaii Five-O.�
Investigation� on CBS. And to date he has appeared in more than 50 film and television roles – including “NCIS: Los Angeles� and “The Mentalist� since that first film shoot in Delhi. After returning from Ohio, he moved to New York City and started looking for more work. “I thought I wanted to be a model, but that was the stupidest thing ever! I had to take myself too seriously, and I’m a little too introverted.� In 2006, he got Please See CUYLE, B4
DANCE FOR HOSPICE: Formal dance benefit for Catskill Area Hospice, featuring Analogue Breakdown with Andris and Casey spinning vinyl from the ‘50s through the ‘80s. $10 per person; $15 per couple. 9:30 p.m., Friday, Nov. 21, B Side Ballroom and Supper Club, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www.bsideballroom.com. DINNER AND BACH: Cellist David Gibson plays Bach and more. 6 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 22, Empire House Hotel/Restaurant, 136 (Old 32) Marion Ave., Gilbertsville. Info, reservations, (607) 783-2859 or www.empirehousefinedining.com. TALK WITH JAMES: Fenimore Cooper, that is. Take a character tour with Cooperstown’s famous forefather. 1 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 23, (Also Sundays through Dec. 14). Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.fenimoreartmuseum.org.
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CARVIN/From B1 booked on the soap opera, “One Life To Live,” in a non-speaking role at a pool party. His model good looks served him well. He was picked out of 120 extras to interact directly with one of the actresses, who snatched a beach ball out of his hands. “I thought I was so cool,” he said. “I called all my friends and family and told them to watch it.” But sometimes his excitement got a little ahead of him. “I was on ‘As the World Turns,’ and I told my family His icy blue eyes make Oneonta’s to look for me to say, ‘More coffee or more water, sir?’ But when it came Cuyle Carvin pop from the TV screen. time for my scene, all you could see was my elbow! It could have been bed sleeping next to my wife. And anybody! My brother still teases me when she hears a scream, I told her, about it.” ‘It’s probably just some party girl’.” He booked other soap operas before And although he was living in L.A., landing a starring role as Sam Battle in he didn’t forget where he came from. the film, “Captain Battle: Legacy War.” While hosting a screening of “Fog He then starred in several other films, Warning,” at the Southside Mall Cinincluding “Assault of the Sasquatch” ema, he met Lori Kelly, who told him and “Fog Warning.” about her screenplay, “Mineville.” The Just before he decided to move out film, based on Kelly’s grandfather’s to Los Angeles, he booked a speaklife as a miner, also starred William ing role on “Law and Order: Special Sadler and Paul Sorvino. Victims Unit,” in the 2010 episode But just because he was a local boy “Quickie.” “I played the husband in didn’t mean the part was written for
him. “Mike Williams, who was in ‘The Blair Witch Project,’ was my neighbor,” said Carvin. “I saw him one day and told him about just finishing ‘Mineville,’ and he told me he had been offered my part five years earlier!” Lately, the former high school jock is putting his love of sports front and center for a good cause in “The Cuyle Carvin Coloring Book,” which is being distributed by “Drawing With Fred” star Fred M. Grandinetti. “There’s a page that shows me coming out of the TV, and I take the kid’s hand and we go outside to play,” he said. The coloring book has been distributed to schools, hospitals and charity events throughout Massachusetts. Copies are also available for request on his website, www.cuylecarvin.com. And in addition to his upcoming role on “CSI,” he’s also working on the film “A Million Happy Nows,” with former “Teen Witch” star Dan Gauthier. “My girlfriend had a huge crush on him when he was in ‘Teen Witch!’” Carvin said. “I told her I’d introduce her.”
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CHERRY VALLEY FETE -- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Holiday crafts and gift shopping. Story time with Mrs. Claus. Homemade chili, soup, quiche, salas, desserts throughout day. Grace Episcopal Church, 24 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley. SPRINGFIELD BAZAAR -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Holiday crafts, shopping, baked good, soup, sandwiches. Springfield First Presbyterian Church, Rte. 20, Springfield. WASSAIL WEEKEND -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (also Sunday). Demonstrations on how to make Wassail, the traditional spiced cider holiday drink. Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard, 288 Goose St., Fly Creek. Info, (607) 547-9692, or www.flycreeekcidermill.com. ONEONTA PARADE -- 11 a.m. Annual holiday parade on Main St. Visit with Santa in Muller Plaza. Dancers costumed as mice from Folkine Ballet’s “Nutcracker” appear in Main St. windows as part of scavenger
hunt for free tickets to Dec. 19 & 20 ballet performances. WINDOW ART -- 1-5 p.m. Richfield Springs Chamber of Commerce and Historic Assoc. hosts community holiday window painting contest. View creations on commercial windows; watch the artists work. Merchant discounts & specials. Main and Lake Streets, Richfield Springs. Info (315) 858-2111.
Sunday, November 23
WASSAIL WEEKEND -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Demonstrations on how to make traditional spiced cider holiday drink. Fly Creek Cider Mill & Orchard, 288 Goose St., Fly Creek. Info, (607) 5479692, or www.flycreeekcidermill. com. DECORATING DAY -- 2 p.m. Help decorate Cooperstown’s Santa cottage and village lampposts for the holidays. Decorations provided; please bring wire cutters, gloves, ladders. Meet at Pioneer Park; free photo with Santa as thank-you. Info, Meg Kiernan, megk@occblue.com
COMMUNITY MEAL -- 3 p.m. Hosted by St. James Church of Delhi. Free. Saint James Church, 55 Lake Delaware Drive, Delhi. (Southbound side of Rte. 28 halfway between Andes and Delhi.) Info, Fr. James Krueger (845) 594-2249.
Tuesday, November 25
INTERFAITH SERVICE -- 7 p.m. Oneonta Community Interfaith Thanksgiving Service. Public invited to sing in choir (rehearse at 6 p.m.). Father David Mickiewicz hosts; acting Mayor Russ Southard reads proclamation; area pastors give messages. Non-perishable food donations welcome. St. Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 39 Walnut St., Oneonta. Info (607) 432-0147.
Wednesday, November 26
THANKSGIVING SERVICE -- 7 p.m. Community service hosted by Richfield Area Clergy Assoc. All welcome. Trinity Christian Reform Church, 187 Main St., Richfield Springs.
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TURKEY TROT -- 7:30 am registration; 9 a.m. Thanksgiving Day 2.5k walk/5k run, to benefit Catskill Area Hospice. All ages welcome. Registration $27. Pick up packets 4-7 p.m. Nov. 26 at Boys & Girls Club. Oneonta Boys & Girls Club, 70 River St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6773; register online at www.cahpc.org.
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THANKSGIVING AT THE FARM -- 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. (Also Saturday). Experience Thanksgiving traditions of past. $12 adults; $10.50 seniors; $6 ages 7-12. Farmer’s Museum, 5775 Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info www.farmersmuseum.org. BOOK SIGNING -- 11 a.m.-2 p.m. Eleven regional authors (including the Beekman Boys 11 a.m.-noon only) visit for Booksigning Day. $2 plus regular admission. Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info,
www.fenimoreartmuseum.org SANTA TRAIN -- 2 p.m. (Also Nov. 29 & Dec. 6, 7, 13 & 14. Also “Christmas Lights” trains Dec. 6 & 13 at 6:30 p.m.) LRHS and Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Railroad holiday ride, about 2.5 hours. Depart at Milford Depot; reservations required. Adults $19; seniors $18; ages 3-12 $16. Info, reservations, (607) 432-2429. COCOA WITH SANTA -- 5:30 p.m. Greet Santa’s arrival by sleigh to the Christmas Cottage at Cooperstown’s Pioneer Park. Hot cocoa, refreshments, music. Free. Santa’s schedule to be posted. Pioneer Park, Cooperstown.
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THANKSGIVING AT THE FARM -- 10 a.m.- 4 p.m. Experience Thanksgiving traditions of past. $12 adults; $10.50 seniors; $6 ages 7-12. Farmer’s Museum, 5775 Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info www.farmersmuseum.org. VISIT WITH SANTA -- 10 a.m.-3 p.m. (also Saturdays through
Dec. 20 and Thursdays Dec. 11 & 20 4-6 p.m.). Santa’s Cottage, Muller Plaza, Main St., Oneonta. HISTORY CRAFTS -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Holiday gift vendors at the Oneonta History Center. Free, all welcome. Oneonta History Center, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.OneontaHistory.org TREE SALE -- 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Cooperstown Lions Club kicks off annual Christmas Tree sale. Sales continue Mon.-Fri., 5–6:30 p.m.; Saturdays, 9 a.m.–5 p.m.; Sundays 11 a.m.– 5 p.m. until gone. Chestnut St. Parking Lot (next to Chamber of Commerce), Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547 5256. PHOTOS WITH SANTA -- 1-5 p.m. At Christmas Cottage, Pioneer Park, Cooperstown. SANTA TRAIN -- 2 p.m. (Also Dec. 6, 7, 13 & 14. And also “Christmas Lights” trains Dec. 6 & 13 at 6:30 p.m.) LRHS and Cooperstown & Charlotte Valley Railroad holiday ride, about 2.5 hours. Depart at Milford Depot; res. required. Adults $19; seniors $18; ages 3-12 $16. Info, reservations, (607) 432-2429.
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Legal notice NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING FOR 2015 TENTATIVE OTSEGO COUNTY BUDGET NOTICE is hereby given that the Board of Representatives of the County of Otsego will meet at the Otsego County Courthouse, second floor Courtroom, located in the Village of Cooperstown, New York, on Monday, December 1, 2014 at 6 p.m. for the purpose of holding a public hearing on the Tentative Budget of the County of Otsego for the fiscal year beginning January 1, 2015. All interested persons will be heard. The location is accessible to persons with mobility impairment. FURTHER NOTICE is hereby given that copies of the 2015 Tentative otsego County Budget and the County’s Exemption Report will be available at the offices of the Clerk of the Board of Representatives and the County Treasurer located in the County office Building in the Village of Cooperstown, New York, where they may be inspected or procured by any interested persons during regular business hours. Pursuant to Section 359 of the County Law the maximum salary that may be fixed and payable during the fiscal year to members of the Board of Representatives and to the Chairman thereof respectively are hereby specified as follows: Members of the Board of Representatives $10,500 Chair of the Board of Representatives $19,834 Dated: November 14, 2014
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LUHMANN ENTERPRISES LLC. Articles of organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was 14 October 2014. Office location: Otsego County. SSNY has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and SSNY shall mail copy of process to 20 Eagle St, Cooperstown, NY 13326. Purpose is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under NYS laws. 6LegalDec11
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Notice of Formation of a NY Limited Liability Company. Name: Dum-Dee-DumDum, LLC. Articles of Organization filing date with Secretary of State (SSNY) was 09 October 2014. Office location: Otsego County. First Artists Associates has been designated as agent of LLC upon whom process against it may be served and First Artists Associates shall mail copy of process to 639 Vandervort Road, Unadilla, New York, 13849. Purpose is to engage in any and all business activities permitted under NYS laws. 6LegalDec11
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IN MEMORIAM Madeline Steiner, 92; Sold Real Estate With Husband OTEGO – Madeline Rometta Steiner, 92, who sold real estate here for more than 25 years with her husband Roger, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 at Fox Nursing Home. She was born in Prattsville on July 10, 1922, the daughter of the late John and Grace (Brandow) Fredenburgh. On July 10, 1940, on her 18th birthday, Madeline married Roger Steiner on her family’s farm in Prattsville. They celebrated 62
BAINBRIDGE — Floyd L. Prouty, 83, former Bainyears together until Roger’s bridge village mayor and elementary school adminpassing in May 2003. Madeline and Roger first istrator there, passed away at home on Friday, Nov. 14, worked for Strout Realty. 2014. She became a real estate He was born to Floyd L. agent when he founded Sr. and Edna Failing Prouty Roger Steiner Real Estate. on Aug. 20, 1931, in EllisAt the request of Madeburg, Jefferson County. line’s family, there are no He married Carolyn M. services at this time. In lieu of flowers, memo- Brown on June 20, 1953. She predeceased him on rial contributions may be Dec. 23, 1999. made to the Catskill Area Floyd graduated from Hospice & Palliative Care, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820. Arrangements are entrusted to the Bookhout Funeral Home, Otego.
Elizabeth K. O’Donnell, 55; Worked At Readers Digest, Bassett Hospital ONEONTA — Elizabeth K. O’Donnell, 55, who worked for many years in Readers Digest’s human resources department, and most recently at Bassett Hospital, passed away suddenly on Nov. 13, 2014. Born on Aug. 6, 1959, in the Bronx, to John and Mary Sheahan, Lizzy was known as a singer and musician. After Readers Digest, she worked in Putnam Hospital’s risk management department until 2012, and most recently was in case management at Bassett Hospital. Lizzy is survived by her
Floyd L. Prouty, 83; Bainbridge School Chief, Mayor
daughter, Kerry (Christopher) Denis; grandson, Luke; mother, Mary Sheahan; brothers and sisters, Tim Sheahan (Andrew Sellon), Stephen (Carmella), Dan (Gin), Peg, Alice (David) Siewert, Patty (Frank) DeMarsh and many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian burial will be at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Cortlandt Manor. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Stroke Association. Funeral arrangements by Yorktown Funeral Home.
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SUNY Cortland in 1953. After serving two years in the Army Signal Corps in Augusta, Ga., he returned to Floyd L. Prouty teach for five years at Greene Central School. His family moved to Bainbridge in 1960, where he served as elementary
school administrator for 27 years. Floyd was an active Rotarian since 1961, and was a past president and Paul Harris Fellow Award recipient. He was also responsible for starting an Interact Club in the Bainbridge School District. After retiring in 1987, he served as village trustee, then mayor. In 2006-09, he was on the Bainbridge-Guilford school board. He was very active in the
Sidney First Baptist Church and served as a deacon and elder, and was commander of the AWANA Club for 10 years. Survivors include three sons, David and wife Erika of Oneonta, Andrew and wife Linda of Bainbridge and Daniel and wife Rebecca of Rochester; a daughter, Martha and husband William Hagen of Mount Airy, Md.; a sister, Elizabeth Phillips of Watertown, and eight grandchildren.
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Madeline Steiner, 92; Sold Real Estate With Husband OTEGO – Madeline Rometta Steiner, 92, who sold real estate here for more than 25 years with her husband Roger, passed away peacefully with her family by her side on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2014 at Fox Nursing Home. She was born in Prattsville on July 10, 1922, the daughter of the late John and Grace (Brandow) Fredenburgh. On July 10, 1940, on her 18th birthday, Madeline married Roger Steiner on her family’s farm in Prattsville. They celebrated 62
years together until Roger’s passing in May 2003. Madeline and Roger first worked for Strout Realty. She became a real estate agent when he founded Roger Steiner Real Estate. At the request of Madeline’s family, there are no services at this time. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Catskill Area Hospice & Palliative Care, 1 Birchwood Drive, Oneonta, NY 13820. Arrangements are entrusted to the Bookhout Funeral Home, Otego.
Elizabeth K. O’Donnell, 55; Worked At Readers Digest, Bassett Hospital ONEONTA — Elizabeth K. O’Donnell, 55, who worked for many years in Readers Digest’s human resources department, and most recently at Bassett Hospital, passed away suddenly on Nov. 13, 2014. Born on Aug. 6, 1959, in the Bronx, to John and Mary Sheahan, Lizzy was known as a singer and musician. After Readers Digest, she worked in Putnam Hospital’s risk management department until 2012, and most recently was in case management at Bassett Hospital. Lizzy is survived by her
daughter, Kerry (Christopher) Denis; grandson, Luke; mother, Mary Sheahan; brothers and sisters, Tim Sheahan (Andrew Sellon), Stephen (Carmella), Dan (Gin), Peg, Alice (David) Siewert, Patty (Frank) DeMarsh and many nieces and nephews. Mass of Christian burial will be at the Church of the Holy Spirit in Cortlandt Manor. Memorial contributions may be made to the American Stroke Association. Funeral arrangements by Yorktown Funeral Home.
Kathleen Mae Yerdon, 82, Cherry Valley CHERRY VALLEY – Kathleen Mae Yerdon, 82, passed away Sunday, Nov. 9, 2014. She was born Jan. 17, 1932, in Oneonta, the daughter of Raymond Yerdon and Aletha Butler. Survivors include a sister and her husband, Shirley and Frank Disperto of Utica; a niece and her husband,
Janice and John Hathaway of Frankfort and their three children. Graveside services were Friday, Nov. 14, in South Valley Cemetery, with the Rev. Lyman Johnson officiating. Burial will follow. Arrangements were entrusted to the Ottman Funeral Home.
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Floyd L. Prouty, 83; Bainbridge School Chief, Mayor BAINBRIDGE — Floyd L. Prouty, 83, former Bainbridge village mayor and elementary school administrator there, passed away at home on Friday, Nov. 14, 2014. He was born to Floyd L. Sr. and Edna Failing Prouty on Aug. 20, 1931, in Ellisburg, Jefferson County. He married Carolyn M. Brown on June 20, 1953. She predeceased him on Dec. 23, 1999. Floyd graduated from
SUNY Cortland in 1953. After serving two years in the Army Signal Corps in Augusta, Ga., he returned to Floyd L. Prouty teach for five years at Greene Central School. His family moved to Bainbridge in 1960, where he served as elementary
school administrator for 27 years. Floyd was an active Rotarian since 1961, and was a past president and Paul Harris Fellow Award recipient. He was also responsible for starting an Interact Club in the Bainbridge School District. After retiring in 1987, he served as village trustee, then mayor. In 2006-09, he was on the Bainbridge-Guilford school board. He was very active in the
Sidney First Baptist Church and served as a deacon and elder, and was commander of the AWANA Club for 10 years. Survivors include three sons, David and wife Erika of Oneonta, Andrew and wife Linda of Bainbridge and Daniel and wife Rebecca of Rochester; a daughter, Martha and husband William Hagen of Mount Airy, Md.; a sister, Elizabeth Phillips of Watertown, and eight grandchildren.
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THURSDAY-FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20-21, 2014
Thursday, November 20
LIBRARY CYBERMOBILE -- Tuesdays Nov 18 & Dec. 16; also Thursdays Nov. 20 & Dec. 18 at various Otsego County libraries. Books may be returned at any library; no fines. Complete 4-county schedule, info at (607) 723-8236 (then dial zero) or Twitter @4clsCybermobile TOASTMASTERS -- 6-7 p.m. Improve speaking and leadership skills and have fun in supportive club. 1st and 3rd Thursdays, Green Earth, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneonta. toastmastersclubs.org CHESS -- 6-11 p.m. Oneonta Chess Club, all welcome, every Thursday. Hunt Union cafe, SUNY Oneonta. Info, Damiano at (607) 206-0510. MEDITATION CLASSES -- Every Tues. 6-7 p.m.; Thurs. 6-7:30 p.m.; Fri. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, taught by Matthew Zalichin. Winter classes at Key Bank, 300 Main St., Suite 304, Cooperstown.
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Friday, November 21
BBQ DINNER -- 4-7 p.m. Brooks chicken dinner and pie
church mission outreach. $10; takeouts available. Christ Episcopal Church Parish House, 69 Fair Street, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9555. MEDITATION CLASSES - 6-7:30 p.m. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, Winter classes at Key
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Saturday, November 22
COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bounty of seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley, rain or shine. Info, (607) 547-6195, www.otsego2000.org ONEONTA FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Locally-grown fruits, vegetables, flowers. Municipal garage hallway on Main St. Info, www.oneontafarmersmarket.com OPERA – 12:55 p.m. “Il Barbiere di Siviglia” live in HD simulcast from the Metropolitan Opera. $20 adults, $18 seniors, $10 students. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 431-2080. BENEFIT BBQ -- 1-8 p.m. Chicken BBQ and Chinese Auction to benefit Steven Bachorik, to offset medical expenses for
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cancer treatment. Hartwick Veterans Club, Hartwick. Info, (607) 293-7511. DINNER CONCERT– 6 p.m. (Also Dec. 27). Cellist David Gibson plays Bach and more. Empire House Hotel/Restaurant, 136 (Old 32) Marion Ave., Gilbertsville. Info, reservations, (607) 783-2859, www.empirehousefinedining. com. COFFEE HOUSE -- 6:30-8:30 p.m. Sponsored by New Faith Community. Family friendly songs, storytime, refreshments; this week Kathy Shimberg and Jeane Bennet-O’Dea. Canned goodwill donations welcome. Mt. Vision UMC, Mt. Vision. CONCERT -- 7:30 p.m. “Party of Two,” vocals and piano plus band, offering hits of Neil Diamond and other artists of the ‘60s and ‘70s, plus vocal quintet “Too Many Divas.” Tickets $12. Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, www. oneontatheatre.com or (607) 437-0463.
Sunday, November 23
BENEFIT SHOW -- 1-5 p.m. Art & Craft show to benefit Heart of the Catskills Humane Society. Discounts on artwork. Donate canned cat food, toys, dog treats, towels, etc. and receive a prize. 4466 Co. Hwy. 14, Treadwell. Info, (607) 829-2206.
Monday, November 24
CIVIL WAR MEET -- 7 p.m. Abner Doubleday Civil War Round Table hosts Peter Lindemann, will speak about his recent book on Schoharie Co. men who served in the Civil War. Free. Upper Susquehanna Cultural Center, Rte 28, Milford. DRAWING GROUP -- 7-9 p.m. Open Drawing Group, every Monday. $10 per class donation. Cooperstown Art Association, 5 Railroad Ave., Cooperstown. Info Janet Erway, (607) 547-9777. OPEN MIC -- 8:30 p.m. Open Mic Night at Black Oak Tavern. Mondays during SUNY Oneonta’s academic calendar. 14 Water St, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9566.
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MEDITATION CLASSES -- 6-7 p.m.Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, taught by Matthew Zalichin. Winter classes at Key Bank, 300 Main St., Suite 304, Cooperstown. Info, www.rygcooperstown.org
Friday, November 28
BLUEGRASS -- 9 p.m. Annual “Night-After-Thanksgiving Bash” with the Horseshoe Lounge Playboys. B Side Ballroom, 1 Clinton Plaza, Oneonta. Info, www. bsideballroom.com.
Saturday, November 29
COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Pioneer Alley. rain or shine. Info, (607) 547-6195, www.otsego2000.org ONEONTA FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Indoors at municipal garage hallway on Main St. Info, www.oneontafarmersmarket.com CONCERT -- 7:30 p.m. Cooperstown Concert Series presents The Jonathan Kreisberg Quartet. Modern and traditional jazz. Tickets $8-$20. Otesaga Resort Hotel, Cooperstown. Info, tickets (607) 547-1812. For dinner res. at Hawkeye Grill before show call (607) 547-9931.
Thursday, December 4
TOASTMASTERS -- 6-7 p.m. Improve speaking and leadership skills and have fun in supportive Toastmasters club. Green Earth Natural Foods, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneonta. toastmastersclubs.org. CHESS -- 6-11 p.m. Oneonta Chess Club, all welcome, every Thursday. Hunt Union cafe, SUNY Oneonta. Info, Damiano at (607) 206-0510. THEATER -- 8 p.m. Hartwick College presents “An Evening of One Acts, Part 2” short plays directed and performed by students. Lab Theatre, Bresee Hall, Hartwick College, Oneonta. Info, (607) 431-4227 or www. hartwick.edu/theatre.
Friday, December 5
CONTRADANCE -- 8-11 p.m. Hosted by Otsego Dance Society. Music by No Shenanigans; Hilton Baxter calls. No partner or experience necessary. All dances taught. Suggested donation $8; students $4; ages 12 and under free. First Presbyterian Church, Church and Pioneer streets, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 965-8232, www.otsegodancesociety.blogspot.com
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BENEFIT -- 4 p.m. Spaghetti dinner and Chinese auction benefit for Alan Hitt, now undergoing treatment for Hodgkin’s lymphoma. Music and 50/50 raffle. Smyrna Firehouse, Smyrna. Info, (607) 316-9882. D.A.R. WORKSHOP - 1 p.m. Learn about DNA and how it works with genealogy. Hosted by Iroquois Chapter of D.A.R. Free. Refreshments. Weiting Bldg, Main St, Worcester. Info, (607) 397-9705.
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DRAWING GROUP -- 7-9 p.m. Open Drawing Group, every Monday. $10 per class donation. Cooperstown Art Association, 5 Railroad Ave., Cooperstown. Info, Janet Erway, (607) 547-9777. OPEN MIC -- 8:30 p.m. Open Mic Night at Black Oak Tavern. Mondays during SUNY Oneonta’s academic year. 14 Water St, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9566.
Tuesday, December 9
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LUNCHEON -- 11:30 a.m. For Fly Creek Area Historical Society. Fly Creek Methodist Church, 852 Co. Hwy. 26, Fly Creek. Info, (607) 547-9334.
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SQUARE DANCE FETE -- 7 p.m. Christmas party; bring canned goods. Hosted by Doubleday Dancers. Cooperstown Elementary School, Walnut St. $5 at door. Info, (607) 264-8128, (607) 547-8665.
Thursday, December 11
MANOR CRAFTS -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Farmers’ Market & Craft Show, with music 2:30-4p.m.
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Benefits activities for Manor residents. Lobby, Otsego Manor, 128 Phoenix Mills Cross Rd., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5442699. TOASTMASTERS -- 6-7 p.m. Improve speaking and leadership skills and have fun in supportive Toastmasters club. Green Earth Natural Foods, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www.oneonta. toastmastersclubs.org. CHESS -- 6-11 p.m. Oneonta Chess Club, all welcome. Hunt Union cafe, SUNY Oneonta. Info, Damiano at (607) 206-0510.
Friday, December 12
SQUARE DANCE -- 7:30-10 p.m. Holiday dance, hosted by Doubleday Dancers. Cooperstown Elementary School, Walnut St. $5 at door. Info, (607) 264-8128 or (607) 547-8665. THEATER -- 7:30 p.m. (Also Dec. 13 at 7:30 p.m. & Dec. 14 at 2 p.m.) Orpheus Theatre presents “Into the Woods,” music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Goodrich Theater, Fine Arts Bldg, SUNY Oneonta. Tickets $20 adults; $15 seniors (65+); $10 students/children. Info, (607) 432-9392 or www.orpheustheatre.org.
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OPERA–12:55 p.m. “Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg” live in HD simulcast from the Metropolitan Opera. $20 adults, $18 seniors, $10 students. Foothills Performing Arts Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, tickets, (607) 431-2080. THEATER - 7:30 p.m. (Also Dec. 14 at 2 p.m.) Orpheus Theatre presents “Into the Woods,” music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Goodrich Theater, Fine Arts Bldg, SUNY Oneonta. Tickets $20 adults; $15 seniors (65+); $10 students/children. Info, (607) 432-9392 or www.orpheustheatre.org.
Sunday, December 14
THEATER – 2 p.m. Orpheus Theatre presents “Into the Woods,” music & lyrics by Stephen Sondheim. Goodrich Theater, Fine Arts Bldg., SUNY Oneonta. Tickets $20 adults; $15 seniors (65+); $10 students/children. Info, (607) 432-9392 or www.orpheustheatre.org. LIBRARY TALK – 3 p.m. Friends of the Cooperstown Village Library present Jeff Katz, Cooperstown mayor, in “A Mayor’s Life: Instrusions and Exclusions.” Free. Cooperstown Village Library downstairs meeting room, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www. villagelibraryofcooperstown.org
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$5 off pawchases over $50. $3 off pawchases over $25. (Excludes Food. Use By 12-24-14.)
The Houndstooth Bakery and Boutique
2011 Rogue Sv awd Full Pwr., Nav., Snrf., 48K, Stk: C940810 Sale PRiCe
87 Main Street, Sidney ~ 607-563-BARK www.facebook.com/houndstoothbakery www.thehoundstooth.com Tues., Wed., Thurs., Fri: 10–6 Sat. 10am–4pm AND Sun. 10am–3pm
Open Wednesday to Sunday 5 to 10 pm
$17,495
2009 civic lx
Full Pwr., Lthr., 67K, Stk: 100469A Sale PRiCe
$22,995
Pwr. Equ., 60K, Stk: 940980.....................$11,995
2009 tRaveRSe lt
2009 altima 2.5s
$17,495
2014 altima 2.5s
$16,995
2014 altima 2.5s
2013 oPtima lx
Pwr. Equ., 58K, Stk: 100040A...................$12,495
Full Pwr., 61K, Stk: 100347A Sale PRiCe
2012 SPoRtage lx fwd Pwr Equ., 28K, Stk: C940720A Sale PRiCe
Full Pwr., 32K, Stk: R941260...................$15,495
2009 CiviC lx
Full Pwr., 34K, Stk: R941270...................$15,495
Pwr. Equ., 59K, Stk: 940970 Sale PRiCe
$11,995
Pwr Equ., 22K, Stk: C531870A Sale PRiCe
$15,995
2013 soul +
Pwr. Equ., 11K, Stk: C941070...................$16,495
2012 PatRiot latitude 4x4 Pwr. Equ., 29K, Stk: 941100 Sale PRiCe
$18,995
$18,495
2012 optima ex
Pwr Equ., 30K, Stk: 100282B...................$18,495
SUVS/ TRUCKS
2012 SoRento lx awd Pwr. Equ., 31K, Stk: C940750 Sale PRiCe
$18,995
2012 oPtima ex tuRbo Full Pwr., 22K, Stk: C940220 Sale PRiCe
$18,495
2008 crv ex awd
Pwr. Equip, 70K, Stk: 940580B...................$14,995 Full Pwr., Lthr., Snrf., 56K, Stk: 100161A Sale PRiCe
2011 juke sv awd
Pwr. Equ., Nav., Snrf., 32K, Stk: C100126A.................$17,495
$18,495
2012 SoRento lx awd Pwr. Equ., 30K, Stk: C100427A Sale PRiCe
$17,995
2013 soreNto lx awd
Pwr Equ., 34K, Stk: C100521...................$18,995
2012 SentRa Sl
Charles Schneider, Music Director & Conductor
2011 aCadia Slt
2008 civic lx
98K, Stk: 940060A ..........$10,495
2011 equinox awd lt2
Treats and Treasures for Dogs and Cats and the People Who Share Their Lives
big NISSAN Sign
CARS
Full Pwr, 33K, Stk: C100481A Sale PRiCe
Open Seven Days a Week 11 am to 10 pm
by the
CARS
2011 endeavoR Se awd
T h i s We e k e n d :
AnimAl CommuniCAtor: Find out what’s really on your furkids’ wish list! Call or email the shoppe to schedule a 30 minute session with Shirley Merrill ViCtor “BoGo”: Buy one bag of Victor Dog Food get one FREE (In hopes you donate the FREEBIE to the Delaware Valley Humane Society!) toY DriVE: Help make each animal at the shelter have a happy howl-day by donating a toy for the Shelter!
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BEST OF THE BEST 2012 & 2013
November 22 and 23 We are stuffed to the ceilings with YANKEE Candles, Bear Paw Mittens, Wine Glasses, Courmet Cookies, & MORE!! Make this the Jolliest Christmas ever!
2013
45K, Stk: C940530 Sale PRiCe
2013 sieNNa le
$13,995
V-6, Pwr. Equ., 23K, Stk: 100205A...................$21,995
2013 SPoRtage lx awd Pwr Equ., 22K, Stk: C100458A Sale PRiCe
$20,995
2011 soreNto ex 2012 fRontieR king Cab Sv
4x4, Pwr. Equ., 27K, Stk: C100226A Sale PRiCe
$22,495
Featuring Traditional Irish Music & Festive Holiday Tunes SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 2014, 4 P.M. (THANKSGIVING WEEKEND) SUNY Oneonta Hunt Union Ballroom Tickets: $30.00 Purchase tickets online at www.catskillsymphony.net call 607/436-2670, or at the door.
A generous gift from a donor provides for FREE tickets for one or two adults and any number of children. For information, and to reserve tickets call: 607/436-2670. This performance is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a State Agency. CSO gratefully acknowledges the continued support of SUNY Oneonta.
Full Pwr., 25K, Stk: C941100...................$22,495
2012 froNtier ext sv 4x4
2013 oPtima ex
Full Pwr., 10K, Stk: C100537A Sale PRiCe
$19,995
Pwr Equ., 21K, Stk: C100446A.................$23,495
2012 SilveRado ext Cab ltz
2012 froNtier crew 4x4
Full Pwr., Lthr., Running Bds, 24K, Stk: 100513 Pwr. Equ., 32K, Sale PRiCe Stk: C100466A.................$23,495
$30,995 $25,995
2012 SilveRado k1500 CRew 4x4 lt Z71, Full Pwr., 45K, Stk: 100264A Sale PRiCe
$28,995 $16,995
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