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2012 Chili Bowl Volunteer Pam Strother talks with Oneonta Fire Department Capt. Jim Maloney over a bowl of Fat Mike’s Pigslap Chili.

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ick off Super Bowl Sunday early with CANO’s annual benefit Chili Bowl. Noon -4 p.m Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-2070, admin@ CANOneonta.org. Buy a bowl, fill it, help the arts.

By LIBBY CUDMORE BINGHAMTON ree tanning, a state-ofthe-art gym, Starbucks coffee available 24 hours a day – SUNY Oneonta students could get used to living the high life. As outlined by Jeffrey Smetana, vice president, Newman Development Group, during a tour of Twin River Commons the Ian Austin/ OTSEGO.life other day Jeffrey R. Smetana, vice president, Newman Development Group, shows off a unit at Twin River near SUNY Commons in downtown Binghamton, which is a model for a complex for 320 students planned BinghamSingle-key acon Blodgett Drive at SUNY Oneonta’s north end. He called it “the latest and the greatest.” cess helps as- ton – “It’s sure security. the latest and the greatest,” he said – is just the beginning. Twin River – it’s a model for the complex Newman is proposing on Blodgett Drive, overlooking the Red Dragon fields at SUNY Oneonta’s north end – contains soundproofed, three-bedroom apartments with individual bathrooms, study lounges, game rooms, a computer room, Each unit contains three bedrooms, a computer with free printing, above. At left, a well-equipped exercise outdoor grills and a common room is one of Twin River’s most popular features. Please See DORMS, B4

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or Harry Bradshaw Matthews, Hartwick College associate dean and director of the U.S. Pluralism Center, the centennial of Harriet Tubman’s death is not just about her journey to freedom – it’s about her repeated trips back to rescue

her family. “It’s about family history. It’s the reconstruction of the African family,” said Matthews, and he’s drawn inspiration from that. His documenting the Matthews family history started early. “I knew three generations of my family before I went to school,” he said.

ICE HARVEST: Hanford Mills annual fest. Ice hockey, horse-drawn sleigh rides, kids’ activities, and ice block cutting with vintage ice saws. Ice harvested to be used to make ice cream on Independence Day. Adults $8.50, Seniors $6.50, 12 and under free. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. SaturdaySunday, Feb. 2-3, Hanford Mills Museum, 51 County Hwy. 12, East Meredith. Info, Kevin Gray, (607) 278-5744, ALUM STARS: Omri Schein, ’02, returns to the SUNY Oneonta stage in the Apollo Music Club’s Omri performance Schein of Gilbert & Sullivan’s “HMS Pinafore.” 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Feb 1-2. $5, SUNY students free. Hunt College Union Ballroom, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, www.tickets.oneonta.edu. YOUNG STRINGS: Little Delaware Youth Ensemble winter concert. Free. 3 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 3. Anderson Theatre, Hartwick College, Oneonta. Info, (607) 746-2283.

Professor Began Own Family Journey At College In Oneonta In 1970s By LIBBY CUDMORE

DOUBLE FLOATS: Root beer floats and movie in the pool. Film, “How to Train Your Dragon.” 6:30-8:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 1. YMCA, 20 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 4320010.

In 1974, while studying at SUNY Oneonta, he documented his family roots back to his grandfather, Richard Parlor Jr., a grand master West Indian Mason in South Carolina. “The first Africans brought over as slaves were from the West Indies,” he said. To look back further, he went to the 1870s Census, the first one documenting Please See ROOTS, B2

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Mike Lynch, Tim Maloney and George Wells will vie for guest conductor status at the CSO’s annual Cabaret Concert Sunday, March 3, at SUNY Oneonta.

& Freeman’s Journal editor/publisher Jim Kevlin and Five Star Subaru owner Ben Guenther. At the 2012 cabaret, Senator Jim Seward, summed up the voting process as

Matthews Traced Roots, Teaches Others ROOTS/From B1 black heads of households after the Civil War. “I assumed since my ancestors were black, they must have come out of slavery,” he said. In slave records from the 1790s, he found a family name – Killingsworth – in a South Carolina household with five slaves and one free black male, “Negro Isaac.” “I wondered what this black person was doing living with them,” he said. “And I changed my search from color to culture.” He discovered the head of household was a William Killingsworth, who treated his five slaves like family. As a Baptist, Killingsworth held blacks “on the ladder of humanity” and fought laws that kept them from worshipping together. Isaac took the family’s last name and even fought beside William Killingsworth Jr. in South Carolina’s Third Regiment during the Revolutionary War. But many records were de-

stroyed, and it wasn’t until 1860 Census that Matthews could pick up the trail of Isaac’s family. “Only about 20 percent of the population were wealthy enough to own slaves,” he said. “I just narrowed the families down.” Looking at wills, deeds and church records, he was able to trace up Isaac’s line to modernity, finding his grandmother, Rebecca Killingsworths-Parler and his grandfather, Richard Parler Jr. “I realized they were all connected to these communities,” he said. “The freedom journey is not separate and distinct – it’s all connected.” His research also led him to the abolitionist history of Otsego County. The Colored American, a weekly newspaper published in New York City in 1836-42, reported in 1838 reports that, in Otsego County, “there are also hearts that feel, tongues that speak and hands that act in behalf of the oppressed.”

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“Chicago-style” – “vote early and vote often.” In addition to the concert, votes may also be cast online at www.catskillsymphony.net.

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“That means that they were part of the Underground Railroad,” he said. He had heard a story of a mother and her children who escaped to Oneonta in 1860, and his research uncovered that she fled Virginia with six children and her half sister; local families hid them and helped to Canada. Matthews uses his research to help other Hartwick students trace their family lineage through the Harriet Tubman Mentoring Project, where they study the research learning process, and through his Revisiting Roots class. He also shares many of the books and documents from The Pamela L. and The Harry Bradshaw Matthews Collection for the Preservation of the Freedom Journey Classics, so that students are able to “touch history.” “We run the gamut now,” he said. “Students who are part of the project have diverse backgrounds, and they found themselves in American history.”


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5. Entries can be dropped off or mailed to The Freeman’s Journal Office, 21 Railroad Ave., Cooperstown by Feb. 8, or dropped off at the Carnival Kiosk in Pioneer Park during the Winter Carnival Feb. 8-10, or mailed to PO Box 912, Cooperstown, NY 13326 to be received by Feb 10. Winners will be announced at the Carnival Closer at 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 10 at Cooperstown Back Alley Grille. You do not need to be present to receive your prize.

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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO Thursday, January 31

TAI CHI -- 4-5 p.m. Weekly Tai chi class for physical and mental balance. Green Earth Health Food Market, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6600, www.greenearthoneonta.com CHESS -- 5-10 p.m. Chess Night. Join local chess players in tournament-style play. Capresso Coffee Bar, 215 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-5233. WILD GAME DINNER -- 6-9:30 Ian Austin/ OTSEGO.life p.m. One-hour open bar (6-7) with hors d’oeuvres. Dinner at The Twin River complex has lounges, at left, and computer lounges, and is located in downtown Bing- passed 7 includes apetizer, entree, and hamton, to maximize the benefit to the retail community. dessert. Unrestricted cigar smoking after 8:30. $99/person. The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill, 60 Lake St, Cooperstown. Info Lori Patryn, (607) 544-2524. BUDDHIST -- 6-7 p.m. Taught by Matthew Zalichin using Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche’s “Present Fresh way to funnel people past DORMS/From B1 Wakefulness: A Manual on Nonsecurity. Blue light phones conceptual Wisdom.” Rangjung room. “It’s become what Yeshe Gomde, 412 Glimmerglen are placed throughout the they expect,” Smetana said. Cooperstown. Info, (607) courtyard, and the buildings Rd., “If your parents were paying 547-5051, rygcooperstown@ security team will assess any gmail.com. for it, you’d want to live call and determine whether here too.” JAZZ -- 7 p.m. Jazz Night at the Red Caboose Restaurant, 214 911 or the police is to be Twin River, in downcalled. “Security is our top Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) town Binghamton, is one priority,” he said. “For kids 267-4966. of two Newman complexes MAC USERS -- 7:30 p.m. MUG and for their parents.” near the university. The ONE, Macintosh Users Group The security system is so meeting. Presentations of iTunes other is University Plaza sophisticated, it once helped 11, WeTransfer, and favorite in the Vestal Plaza. SUNY iApps. Annual election of officers; a girl find her cell phone. Oneonta “knows then need door prize drawing. Free, all wel“Security footage showed it,” Smetana said. “All come. Golisano Hall, Rm. 103, her in the lounge putting her Hartwick College, Oneonta. Info, their peer institutions, (607) 433-2569, info@mugone. phone on the couch – she SUNY Geneseo, SUNY com went in and got it from beNew Paltz, they have these And every three-student unit has a full-service KARAOKE – 9 p.m.-1 a.m. tween the cushions!” types of dorms.” In fact, bathroom: No shared restrooms and showers Karaoke Night with Northern Star A focus group with the Oneonta school postProductions at Legends Filling down the hall. SUNY Oneonta students is poned its own plans for a Station Bar and Grill, 84 Main St., in November. practice giving presentaOneonta. Info, (607) 441-3099. in the works, and Smetena, townhome development CONCERT -- 9 p.m. Aqueous at At Twin River, the study tions, and the computer lab who outlined the project to near Monroe Avenue at the features both Macs and PCs the City of Oneonta’s Plan- the Black Oak Tavern. 21+ show, campus’ southern end when lounges are equipped with $3. Doors open at 9, music starts a touch-screen and wireless loaded with high-end softning Commission WednesNewman’s plan to house at 10. 14 Water St., Oneonta. keyboard, so students can ware. “We’re not just rentday, Jan. 16, hopes construc- Info, (607) 432-9566, www.aque320 of its students surfaced ousband.com ing apartments to students,” tion can begin in time for a

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he said. “We want this to be a live and learn experience. We want to support them academically.” The housing will be open for graduate students, juniors and seniors. “Going forward, you’ll see more international students too, people looking for 12-month housing leases.” But with safety a concern for all, Smetena asserts that the buildings are secure. All areas must be accessed through a key, and the common area in the front of the building also serves as a

fall 2014 opening. As a private, rather than, a SUNY, project, it’s estimated the project would add $15 million to the tax rolls. “The response has been really positive,” said Smetena. “The folks in the city have really emphasized how the comprehensive plan addressed the lack of affordable housing – our plan compliments that.” “We’re looking to have an iconic design,” he added. “We want students to feel like they’re being lead home.”

Friday, February 1

DENTAL CLINIC -- 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. “Give Kids a Smile” day for kids 2-12 with no dental insurance or Medicaid. Northern Catskill Dental, 6 Doubleday Court, Cooperstown. Info, appointments, (607) 547-2313. BUDDHIST -- 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Guided meditation for relaxation. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, 412 Glimmerglen Rd., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5475051, rygcooperstown@gmail. com. FISH FRY – 5-9 p.m. Haddock, homemade coleslaw, garlic pesto or shoestring french fries, $12.95. 12 oz. Angus strip steak, garlic mashed potatoes,

a vegetable, $13.95. Dine-in or take-out. Council Rock Brewery, St. Hwy. 28, Cooperstown. Info, Tom Place, (607) 643-3016. SEAFOOD DINNER -- 5:30-9 p.m. Seafood dinner includes appetizer, salad, entree, vegetable, dessert, and beverage. $18.95/ person. The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, Lori Patryn, (607) 544-2524. MOVIE NIGHT – 6:30-8:30 p.m. Root beer floats and movies in the pool. YMCA, 20 Ford Ave, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-0010. ROBOTS -- Annual Hartwick Robot Showcase. Hartwick students present final robot designs, including M&M sorter, and game player (“rock, paper, scissors”). Free, all welcome. Hartwick College campus, Oneonta. Info, Susan Carbone, (607) 431-4852, carbones@hartwick.edu MOVIE -- 7 p.m. “Groundhog Day.” (PG). Cabin Fever Film Series. Free, all welcome. Fenimore Art Museum Auditorium, 5798 St. Rte. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (888) 547-1450, ext. 453. OPERETTA -- 7:30 p.m. Apollo Music Club performs “H.M.S. Pinafore” with special guest Omri Schein. SUNY students free, $5 public. Hunt Union Ballroom, SUNY Oneonta. Info, tickets, www.tickets.oneonta.edu. CONTRADANCE – 8-11 p.m. Otsego Dance Society kicks off its Fall schedule. Ed Bugel calls; music by Eleemosynary. Suggested donation: $8 adults; $4 students, teens; free 12 and under. Presbyterian Church, corner Pioneer and Church streets., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 9658232, www.otsegodancesociety. blogspot.com MUSIC – 10 p.m. DJ Hectic. Legends Filling Station Bar and Grill, 84 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 441-3099.

Saturday, February 2 Groundhog Day!

BOTTLE DRIVE -- 9 a.m. Boy Scout Troop 1254 will pick up Deposit Bottles and Cans at curb side. Call for special pickup. Info, (607) 547-1310. COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5476195, www.otsego2000.org ICE HARVEST FESTIVAL -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ice hockey, horsedrawn sleigh rides, kids’ activities, and ice block cutting with vintage ice saws. Adults $8.50, Seniors $6.50, 12 and under free. Hanford Mills Museum, 51 Cty. Hwy. 12, East Meredith. Info, Kevin Gray, (607) 278-5744, hanfordmills.org. WRITERS -- 10:30 a.m. Oneonta Freewriters. Capresso Coffee Bar, 215 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-5233.

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THURSDAY-FRIDAY, JANUARY 31 -FEBRUARY 1, 2013 CHILI CONTEST -- 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Bake sale, Chinese auction, raffles. Richfield Vets Club, 13 Lake St., Richfield Springs. Info, Barb, (315) 858-2708. SNOW TUBING -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Winter tubing. $5 per person per day; no park admission fee. Under 13 must be accompanied by adult. Tubes provided; warming room, concession stand. (No tow rope. Free cross country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, ice fishing. Weather permitting. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown (northern end of Otsego Lake). Info, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com PITCH TOURNAMENT -- Noon Pitch Tournament at Genesee Restaurant, 38 Lake St., Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 717-4319. PICKLING CONTEST -- 1-3 p.m. Garden Pickling Contest: sweet, spicy, & sour. $5 per entry. Park Inn, 2 W. Main St., Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 858-2914.

SPAGHETTI DINNER -- 5-8 p.m. SUCO softball team annual spaghetti fundraiser. Adv tickets: $8, day of $10. 5 and under, free. Sixth Ward Athletic Club, 22 W. Broadway, Oneonta. Info, Liz Wagner, (607) 436-3590. PRIME RIB DINNER -- 5:30-9 p.m. Traditional Prime Rib dinner, 16.95/person (10 oz) or $20.95/person (14 oz). The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, Lori Patryn, (607) 544-2524. DESSERT AUCTION -- 7-9 p.m. Broadway Show Tunes performed by area talent & Dessert Auction. All proceeds benefit the 2013 Nicaragua Team from Oneonta leaving February 14th. Main Street Baptist Church, 333 Main St.,

Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-5712. OPERETTA -- 7:30 p.m. Apollo Music Club performs “H.M.S. Pinafore� with special guest Omri Schein. Free for SUNY students, free; $5 public. Hunt Union Ballroom, SUNY

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PANCAKES -- 7:3011 a.m. Lions Club pancake breakfast at Richfield Springs Central School, 93 Main St., Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 717-4319. FUN RUN/WALK -- 7:30-11 a.m. All entrants receive a special prize. Run/ Walk in town during the Lions Club pancake breakfast benefits Richfield Springs Food Bank. Richfield Springs Central School, 93 W Main St., Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 858-3200. GLUTEN-FREE BAKING -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Learn to make gluten-free flour mixes, cookies, scones, and pastries and where

ET A COMPL AROUND HERE UN WHAT’S F Oneonta. Info, tickets, www.tickets.oneonta.edu. GIG -- 9 p.m. Universe Shark at 10; Formula 5 at midnight. 21+ Show, $5. Black Oak Tavern, 14 Water St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9566, www.universeshark. com, www.formula5music.com.

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to buy ingredients. $75/person. Le Marais Chocoat hosts at Spring House Spa, 200 Main St., Sharon Springs. Info, Leslie Berliant, (518) 284-2400, www. lemaraischocolat.com. ICE HARVEST FESTIVAL -- 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Ice hockey, horse-drawn sleigh rides, kids’ activities, ice block cutting with vintage ice saws. Adults $8.50, Seniors $6.50, 12 and under free. Hanford Mills Museum, 51 Cty. Hwy. 12, East Meredith. Info, Kevin Gray, (607) 278-5744, hanfordmills.org. TRAPSHOOT -- 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 5 shots for $1, ages 12 and up. Richfield Springs Sportsmen’s Club, 1497 Cty. Hwy. 25, Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 858-1370. SNOW TUBING -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Winter tubing. $5 per person per day; no park admission fee. Under 13 must be accompanied by adult. Tubes provided; warming room, concession stand. (No tow rope. Free cross country

skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, ice fishing. Weather permitting. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com CHILI BOWL -- Noon-4 p.m., Annual Chili Bowl. Community Arts Network of Oneonta (CANO), 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-2070, admin@CANOneonta.org ICE CREAM SOCIAL -- 1-4 p.m. Ice cream social and a performance by the children of Little Lambs Children’s Center. Face-painting, clowning, raffles, and fun to benefit Audra C’s fight against liver cancer. $5, 2 and under free. Oneonta Holiday Inn, 5206 State Hwy 23, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6260, lillambscenter@yahoo.com. CONCERT -- 3 p.m. Little Delaware Youth Ensemble winter concert. Free. Anderson Theatre, Hartwick College, Oneonta. Info, (607)746-2283.

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CARNIVAL WIND DOWN -- 4 p.m. Winter carnival buffet and raffle start 4 p.m., prizes at 5. Genesee Restaurant, 38 Lake St., Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 717-4319. SUPER BOWL PARTY -- 6 p.m. Ommegang Super Bowl Party featuring games, prizes and Ommegang ales. Brewery Ommegang, 656 Cty. Hwy. 33, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5441800.

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GRANT WRITING -- 6-8 p.m. Career Opportunities for Rural Education grantwriting class. Pre-registration required. Milford Central School, 42 W. Main St., Milford. Info, Liz Rickard, (607) 286-7721, erickard@milfordcentral.org.

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Many Hands, Many Skills… One Purpose! Creating Opportunities for People with Developmental Disabilities to Live Rich, Full Lives BUS DRIVER: As part of a team that supports individuals with developmental disabilities to participate in community life, you will transport individuals throughout Otsego County, M-F, 7am-12 pm and 2-5 pm. Based in Hartwick, NY., FT position. Required: CDL driver’s license, clean driving record, certified under Article 19A or be eligible to be certified, pass a DOT drug test. REGISTERED NURSE: F-T, Oneonta area. Non-traditional opportunity with flexible hours. Work as part of an interdisciplinary team providing services to persons with developmental disabilities living in a residential setting. Required: NYS Registered Nurse Certification, valid NYS driver license, ability to lift 50 lbs. and excellent computer skills. Preferred: one year experience working with people with developmental disabilities. PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR: F-T. Work as part of a team, in a light industrial setting, to assist individuals with developmental disabilities to develop practical job skills. Responsible for production, quality, earnings and record keeping while supporting individuals to achieve personal goals. Required: GED or HS diploma, minimum 1 year manufacturing experience, ability to lift 50 lbs., and excellent written, computer and communication skills. Preferred: supervisory experience in a light industrial setting; at least one year experience working with people with developmental disabilities. DIRECT SUPPORT PROFESSIONALS: Multiple shifts and locations. Required: GED, HS diploma or CNA, ability to lift 50 lbs., valid NYS driver license. Up to $12.50 to start depending on location.

SAFE KIDS -- 8 a.m.-noon. Plush Sale benefits Safe Kids of Otsego Co. educational activities. Also Feb. 12. Bassett Hospital, Clinic Lobby, 1 Atwell Rd., Cooperstown. Info, Rich McCaffery, (607) 547-5256, www. safekids.org BUDDHISM -- 5:15 p.m., “The Buddhist View.” Every Tuesday. The Green Earth, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 829-3702. COMPUTER CLASS -- 6-8 p.m. Career Opportunities for Rural Education computer skills class. Pre-registration required. Milford Central School, 42 W. Main St., Milford. Info, Liz Rickard, (607) 286-7721, erickard@milfordcentral.org. DOG CLUB -- 6:30 p.m. Del-Otse-Nango Kennel Club (DONKC) monthly meeting. AKC chapter meeting, prospective members welcome. Hampton Inn, 225 River St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 621-3582, susqudilla@ stny.rr.com SINGERS WANTED -- 7 p.m. Join the first rehearsal of the Easter Cantata “It is Finished.” $10 for music book. Cherry Valley Methodist Church, 82 Main St., Cherry Valley. Info, (607)

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APARTMENT FOR RENT Cooperstown Main Street 2BR apt. Second floor, available now, $675. Includes heat, years lease, one month security, Call Hubbell’s Real Estate. 607-547-5740. TFN

HOMEs FOR RENT HOUSE FOR RENT VILLAGE OF COOPERSTOWN. Large 4 bedroom, 1 1/2 bath with new kitchen, hardwood floors, nice 2nd level deck and good size back yard. Close to all amenities. $1800 per month including all utilities. Tenant is responsible for phone and internet only. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607) 264-3954 TFN

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FREE SOUP -- 4-5 p.m. “Soup To Go” program. Free, all welcome. Elm Park Meth. Church, 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta. OPEN MIC NIGHT – 6 p.m. Solidify your spot on the lineup from 6-7 or come watch from 79. Musicians, stand-up comedy welcome. Capresso Coffee Bar, 215 Main St., Oneonta. SUCO BANDS -- 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Jazz, Rock, & Funk bands. 21+: Free, 18+: $3. Black Oak Tavern, 14 Water St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-9566.

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AUDITIONS -- Open auditions today and Feb. 14th to sing with Catskill Choral Society’s spring concert, “Walk on Broadway.” All voices welcome, tenors and basses needed. Sight-reading not required. To schedule, call (607) 431-6060, option #2. TAI CHI -- 4-5 p.m. Weekly Tai chi class for physical and mental balance. Green Earth Health Food Market, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6600, www.greenearthoneonta.com ART OPENING -- 4-6 p.m. JoAnn Bertone Chmielowski’s artistic framing and photography. Autumn Cafe, 244 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 434-0798. ARTIST RECEPTION -- 4 p.m. artist’s talk; 5-7 p.m. Lisbeth Firmin’s “Moments in Time,” Martin-Mullen Art Gallery, Fine Arts Building, Ravine Pkwy, SUNY Oneonta. Gallery hours 11 a.m.5 p.m. Info, (607) 436-3456. OPENING RECEPTION -- 5-7 p.m. “Fifteen Minutes,” Fifteen Minutes Homage to Andy Warhol. Project Space Gallery, SUNY Oneonta Fine Arts Building, Ravine Parkway, Oneonta. Gallery hours 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Info, (607) 436-3456. BUDDHIST -- 6-7 p.m. Guided meditation aimed at relaxation. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, 412 Glimmerglen Rd, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-5051, rygcooper-

stown@gmail.com. CHESS -- 5-10 p.m. Chess Night. Capresso Coffee Bar, 215 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-5233. JAZZ -- 7 p.m. Jazz Night at the Red Caboose Restaurant, 214 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 267-4966. KARAOKE – 9 p.m.-1 a.m. Karaoke Night with Northern Star Productions at Legends Filling Station Bar and Grill, 84 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 441-3099.

General Store. The Otesaga, 80 Lake Rd., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1812, info@cooperstownconcertseries.org. DANCE -- 7:30-10 p.m. Doubleday Dancers Western Square Dance Club. Ray Taylor calls, Elma Taylor cues. $5. Cooperstown Elementary School, Walnut St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8665. MUSIC – 10 p.m. DJ Hectic. Legends Filling Station Bar and Grill, 84 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 441-3099.

BUDDHIST – 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Guided meditation aimed at relaxation. Rangjung Yeshe Gomde, 412 Glimmerglen Rd, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5475051, rygcooperstown@gmail. com. FISH FRY – 5-9 p.m. Haddock, homemade coleslaw, & garlic pesto or shoestring french fries, $12.95. 12 oz Angus strip steak, garlic mashed potatoes, & a vegetable, $13.95. Dine-in or take-out. Council Rock Brewery, St. Hwy. 28, Cooperstown. Info, Tom Place, (607) 643-3016. FISH & CHIPS -- 5:30-9 p.m. Start your Winter Carnival Weekend right with concert “Britishmania” and Fish & Chips special. $15.95/person. The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill, 60 Lake St., SEAFOOD DINNER -- 5:30-9 p.m. Appetizer, salad, entree, vegetable, dessert, and beverage. $18.95/person. The Otesaga’s Hawkeye Grill, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, Lori Patryn, (607) 544-2524. FREE MOVIE -- 7 p.m. “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone” (PG). Cabin Fever Film Series. Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (888) 547-1450, ext. 453. BRITISHMANIA -- 7:30 p.m. Cooperstown Concert Series continues at The Otesaga with BritishMania. Tickets: Adults $20, Seniors & College $15, Students $8, 12 and under free. Tickets In Cooperstown at Ellsworth & Sill, Church & Scott; also Fly Creek

WINTERFEST -- 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Milford Central School’s fundraiser with events both inside and outside the school. Milford Central School, 42 W Main St, Milford. Info Liam Murray, lmurray@milfordcentral.org. COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5476195, www.otsego2000.org WRITERS -- 10:30 a.m. Oneonta Freewriters. Capresso Coffee Bar, 215 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 433-5233. CHILI COOKOFF -- 10:45 a.m. Enter chili recipes to the Winterfest Chili Cook-off by 10:45. Top 3 places will receive cash prizes. Milford Central School, 42 W Main St, Milford. Info Liam Murray, lmurray@milfordcentral.org. SNOW TUBING -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Winter tubing. $5 per person per day; no park admission fee. Under 13 must be accompanied by adult. Tubes provided; warming room with concession stand. (No tow rope. Free outdoor activities (cross country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, ice fishing. Weather permitting. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown (northern end of Otsego Lake). Info, (607) 547-8662, www. friendsofglimmerglass.com QUILT SHOW -- 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Fenimore Quilt Club’s 2013 show. Open daily thru Feb. 24. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777.

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2000 SQ FT COMMERCIAL SPACE FOR RENT. Located in Cooperstown on Railroad Avenue. Wide open floor plan with phone, high speed internet and power connections spread throughout the space. Electric, Heat and Garbage are included in the asking price of $1800 per month. Offered by John Mitchell Real Estate. Contact Michael Swatling (607) 264-3954 TFN

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Commercial rental; Near the only stop light in Cooperstown. Plenty of off street parking for clients and employees. Newly renovated. 1/2 bath. 1,400 sq ft. Call Hubbell’s Real Estate for details. 607-547-5740. TFN

Lovely three bedroom home in immaculate condition with top of the line appliances, attached one car garage, fireplace, two bathrooms, excellent closet and storage space, in the Village near the lake with spectacular lake views. For lease at $1900. per month plus utilities, snow removal, garbage removal and lawn care. References required. Please call Ashley-Connor Realty at 607-5474045. TFN

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Turn-key Greek/American restaurant at busy State Routes 7/23 location. Seating for 20 and brisk takeout and delivery in place now. Lease will be $1,200 per month with tenant purchase of equipment. Plenty of storage space. Low overhead. Contact Rodger Moran at Benson Agency

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Meditation Starting a meditation group – learn to relax, work on your spiritual insights using manifestations – past lives – let go of stress and fatigue – call 435-2405 for more details. TFN

Lost We have lost our family dog! “Pajamas” is a 7 yr old female Keeshond 35 lbs, last seen racing out of Price Chopper parking lot on Sunday evening around nine PM. Not wearing a collar but she does have a chip. If you see her, please call Kate Roth 917-207-6747 TFN

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