Your guide to local life in
MARCH 2014
March Calendar of Events • Artist Spotlight: Barbara Rumrill Dahn
IN THIS ISSUE Business Spotlights: Hamilton Whole Foods and JJ’s Hair and Tanning Salon
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MARCH 1 & 2 (SAT & SUN) The 2014 Academy Award Nominated Documentary Shorts - “Cavedigger” and “Prison Terminal: The Last Days of Private Jack Hall”;
Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75
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Come for the day or stay for the weekend and experience March in Hamilton!
Dr. Seuss’ Green Eggs & Ham: Breakfast, Book Reading and Craft - Barge Canal Coffee
Co.; 8am - 10am (story time at 8:15am, 8:45am and also in signlanguage at 9:30am) Dr. Seuss’ Meet the Cat in the Hat: Book Reading, Photo with the Cat in the Hat and Mask Craft - Colgate Book-
store; 10am - 11:30am; FREE Dr. Seuss’ Whatch-a-Majig: Drop-in Craft Time for Kids -
Hamilton Center for the Arts; 10am - 2pm; FREE Dr. Seuss’ One Fish, Two Fish Ice Cream Sundae - Maxwell’s
Chocolates & Ice Cream (14 Utica Street); 10am - 6pm Dr. Seuss’ Poodles of Noodles - Macaroni & cheese -
Hamilton Eatery (41 Lebanon Street); 10am - 8pm Dr. Seuss Story Time -
list your event! Contact Jennifer DeAngelis for more info at 315-824-1063 or hamiltoninitiative@ gmail.com
Hamilton Highlights is sponsored by Partnership for Community Development (PCD) PO Box 37 Hamilton, NY 13346 www.HamiltonPCD.org
Hamilton Public Library; 11am - noon; FREE Dr. Seuss’ Seussville Computer Lab fun online games and activities - Inspired by Dr. Seuss
stories; Hamilton Public Library; 11am - 1pm; FREE Dr. Seuss’ “Roast Beast” Sandwich and “Who-Hash” -
Classic French Dip and chili; Rusch’s Bar & Grill (22 Lebanon Street); 11:30am- 10pm Dr. Seuss’ Sneetch Slice of Pizza - pizza with “stars upon
thars”; Oliveri’s (14 Lebanon Street); 11:30am- 11pm 2 | HAMILTON HIGHLIGHTS
Yogate Frozen Yogurt (12 Lebanon Street); noon - 11pm Children’s Matinee: HORTON HEARS A WHO! - Come early to
see what you would like as a Dr. Seuss character; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE Dr. Seuss’ The Cat in the Hat Comes Back: Book Reading & Photo with the Cat in the Hat - Colgate Bookstore; 2pm -
3pm; FREE
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Dr. Seuss’ Green Oobleck Dessert - Make-your-own;
Live-Action Storytelling: Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax - Hamilton
Center for the Arts; 3pm;FREE
Food, and live music by a Colgate student jazz band; Colgate University’s Hall of Presidents; 6pm; $10 suggested donation (reserve tickets at 315-228-7682) Planetarium Show: Back to the Moon for Good - See
inset - 6:15pm and 8pm; FREE Live Music: Melissa Clark and Jenni Larchar & Tom Murphy -
Singer-songwriter, followed by duo performing Tin Pan Alley classics; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE Planetarium Show: Astronaut - see inset, 7:15,
FREE
MARCH 5-9 (WED - SUN)
Art Exhibit Opening Reception: Steven Specht’s “Surreality” -
collages; Hamilton Center for the Arts; 6pm - 8pm; FREE Live Music Cabaret: Liz Bouk & Dianne McDowell - Sultry torch
sounds and songs of love lost and found; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm
MARCH 2 (SUN) Live Family Theater: Pinocchio The classic tale about a wooden puppet whose curious spirit and desire to be “a real boy” lead him into several wild adventures, Palace Theater; 3pm; $5 Live Performance: Eroica Trio -
Colgate University composer Zhou Tian’s musical works on piano, violin and cello, Colgate’s Memorial Chapel; 3:30pm; FREE
MARCH 4 (TUES)
Indie Film: DIRTY WARS -
Investigative journalist Jeremy Scahill is pulled into an unexpected journey as he chases down the hidden truth behind America’s expanding covert wars.; Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75
MARCH 5 (WED) Lifelong Learning Program: Graphics and Photo Editing for Windows Users - This
course (also held on March 12 and 19) will cover different file formats and programs used to create, modify and enhance images, photos & graphics (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 10am; $5 (FREE for members) Trivia Night - Colgate Inn; 8pm;
FREE
MARCH 6 (THURS)
Children’s Story Time - Hamil-
ton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE 21st Century University Museums -The Future of Colgate’s
Center for Arts and Culture - arts & humanities colloquium led by Anja Chavez, Colgate University’s Director of University Museums, 105 Lawrence Hall (Colgate University); 4:30pm; FREE Mardi Gras Dinner & Dance Celebrate “Fat Tuesday” with a dinner catered by Michael’s Fine
Lifelong Learning Program: “More Than Just Meets the Ear - A Closer Look at a Few Jazz Songs” - This course (also
held on March 13 and 20) will examine how some jazz songs reveal their creators’ political musical intentions, and how different messages within a song emerge when alternative versions of a song are played (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 3:30pm; $5 (FREE for members)
PLANETARIUM SHOWS Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building)
Live Music: Dove Creek -
eclectic, honest, heartfelt, and uplifting Americana on guitar and mandolin; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE Planetarium Show: Astronaut - See inset, 7:15pm; FREE
MARCH 12-16 (WED - SUN) Indie Film: THE GREAT BEAUTY - Jep
With space exploration being the greatest endeavor man has ever undertaken, find out what it takes to become part of this incredible journey
MARCH 7 (FRI) Live Music: Ed Vollmer -
Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE Planetarium Show: Back to the Moon for Good - See
inset - 6:15pm and 8pm; FREE Open Mic Night - show off
your own talent, or listen to other musicians, storytellers & poets; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 7pm; FREE Planetarium Show: Astronaut - see inset -
7:15pm; FREE
MARCH 8 (SAT) Poolville Winter Farmers Market - Poolville Community
Center (7484 Willey Road, Poolville); 10am - noon; FREE Children’s Matinee: PLANES enjoy a special aerial exhibit before the show; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE
The history of lunar exploration and the current robotic race to the moon unleashed by the $30 million Google Lunar X Prize
MARCH 9 (SUN) Live Performance: Colgate University’s Chamber Players “Building Blocks” - Laura
Klugherz directs works from Mendelssohn’s Octet, Brahms’ Clarinet Quintet, Nicole Sala’s Sinfonia & the music of Bias Galindo; Colgate’s Memorial Chapel; 3:30pm; FREE
MARCH 10 (MON) Lifelong Learning Program: Hand Puppetry for Grandparents - Bring your own
puppet (or hand) and learn about puppet posture, hand positioning, motion, voice and staging (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 1pm; $5 (FREE for members)
MARCH 11 (TUES) Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE
inset - 6:15pm and 8pm; FREE
folk-pop, alt-country, roots-rock and “surreal Americana”; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
MARCH 12 (WED) Lifelong Learning Program: Graphics and Photo Editing for Windows Users - This
course (also held on March 5 and 19) will cover different file formats and programs used to create, modify and enhance images, photos & graphics (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 10am; $5 (FREE for members) “Business After Hours” Social - Hors d’oeuvres from
Poolville Country Store, beer tasting with Good Nature Brewing and wine tasting with Village Wine & Spirits; Oneida Savings Bank; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
Children’s Story Time -
Planetarium Show: Back to the Moon for Good - See
Live Music: Gandalf Murphy & the Slambovian Circus of Dreams - “Hillbilly-Floyd”,
Gambardella has seduced his way through the lavish nightlife of Rome for decades, but after his 65th birthday and a shock from the past, Jep looks past the nightclubs and parties to find a timeless landscape of absurd, exquisite beauty; Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75
Historical Contributions of the Women of Madison County - Presented by Madi-
son County Historian Matthew Urtz (refreshments to follow); Hamilton Public Library; 7pm; FREE; register in advance at 315824-3060
Trivia Night - Colgate Inn;
8pm; FREE
MARCH 13 (THURS) Live Family Theater: The Life & Times of Martin Luther King, Jr. - A compelling drama-
tization of the phenomenal impact that the dominant figurehead of the Civil Rights Movement had, Palace Theater; 9:30am and noon; $8
with lunch provided by Colgate University’s Dept. of Music; Colgate’s Memorial Chapel; 12:15pm; FREE Lifelong Learning Program: “More Than Just Meets the Ear - A Closer Look at a Few Jazz Songs” - This course (also
held on March 6 and 20) will examine how some jazz songs reveal their creators’ political musical intentions, and how different messages within a song emerge when alternative versions of a song are played (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 3:30pm; $5 (FREE for members)
MARCH 14 (FRI) Live Music: Ed Vollmer -
Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE Planetarium Show: Back to the Moon for Good - See
inset, 6:15pm and 8pm; FREE Planetarium Show: Astronaut - see inset, 7:15pm; FREE
MARCH 15 (SAT) Winter Indoor Farmers Market- Parry’s General Store
(100 Utica Street); 8am - noon Children’s Matinee: HOP -
Featuring a pre-movie performance by students from Jody Lynn’s School of Dance; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE
MARCH 18 (TUES) Children’s Story Time -
Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE Live Music: Taiward Ward Rising young talent from Hamilton amazes with thoughtprovoking songwriting, dry wit and rich finger-style guitar work; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
Luncheon Musicale - A musi-
cal feast by student musicians,
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MARCH 19 (WED) Lifelong Learning Program: Graphics and Photo Editing for Windows Users - This
course (also held on March 5 and 12) will cover different file formats and programs used to create, modify and enhance images, photos & graphics (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 10am; $5 (FREE for members)
Art Exhibit Opening Reception: Lisa Iannello’s “Landscapes” -
Paintings of rural landscapes paintings from the studio and Plein Aire; Earlville Opera House; noon - 3pm; FREE
MARCH 23 (SUN)
Lifelong Learning Program: “The Aftermath of the Great Recession - Facilitated by Nicole
Simpson, Associate Professor of Economics at Colgate University, this course (also held March 31) will review the impact of the Great Recession on the U.S. economy - specifically, its origins, various policy tools used to fight it and the subsequent transformation of the U.S. monetary policy (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Colgate Bookstore; 3pm; $5 (FREE for members)
MARCH 25 (TUES)
Science Fiction Interest / Discussion Group - Bring a
favorite book to chat about, share your knowledge about sci-fi authors and themes, or just to find out more about the genre; Hamilton Public Library; 6:30pm; FREE
Live Music: Ed Vollmer -
Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
MARCH 22 (SAT) Poolville Winter Farmers Market - Poolville Community
Center (7484 Willey Road, Poolville); 10am - noon; FREE
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Live Music: Body Electric Colgate students - Self-
described as the “Rockstars of Hamilton”; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
MARCH 29 (SAT) Children’s Matinee: FROZEN -
Come early to greet animals from Out of the Cage Petmobile; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE
ton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE
Live Music: Joseph Mettler -
Installation that examines personal objects kept in dresser drawers, and what that reveals about people and their relationships; Earlville Opera House; noon 3pm; FREE
Live Music: Zlatko Grozl -
Dynamic and poetic songs by singer-songwriter; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
MARCH 24 (MON)
Multi-part electric guitar and vocals looped into an amazing one-man ; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
MARCH 26 (WED) Trivia Night - Colgate Inn;
8pm; FREE
MARCH 27 (THURS)
MARCH 20 (THURS)
MARCH 21 (FRI)
Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
Children’s Story Time - Hamil-
Trivia Night - Colgate Inn;
held on March 6 and 13) will examine how some jazz songs reveal their creators’ political musical intentions, and how different messages within a song emerge when alternative versions of a song are played (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 3:30pm; $5 (FREE for members)
Live Music: Ed Vollmer -
Art Exhibit Opening Reception: Patricia Coyle’s “What We Keep in Dresser Drawers” -
8pm; FREE
Lifelong Learning Program: “More Than Just Meets the Ear - A Closer Look at a Few Jazz Songs” - This course (also
MARCH 28 (FRI)
Children’s Matinee: MADAGASCAR 3 -EUROPE’S MOST WANTED
- come early to greet animals from Heritage Farms; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE Opera in Cinema: Donnizetti’s LUCIA DI LAMMERMOOR - The
emotionally fragile Lucia is driven to madness when manipulated into marrying a man she does not love, and being used by her brother as a political pawn; performed at Teatro alla Scala in Milan, Italy in high-definition digital image and surround sound; Hamilton Theater; 1pm; $20 Live Performance: Ellen Fagan -
Americana / folk singersongwriter; Earlville Opera House; 7pm; $5 - $10
Hamilton Book & Movie Club: THE PERFECT STORM -
Read the non-fiction book by Sebastian Junger, then come to the Hamilton Theater at 5:30pm for a screening of the 2000 movie starring George Clooney; dinner and discussion to follow at the Colgate Bookstore; $18 (book/ movie/dinner) or $9 (movie/dinner); register at 315-228-6944 or www.colgatebookstore.com/ bookmovie Computer Workshop: Basic Image Editing learn to download photos from digital cameras and smartphones, then how to use common image editing programs to crop, manipulate and color correct photos; Hamilton Public Library; 6pm; FREE; register in advance at 315-824-3060 (classsize limited to 12, bring your own laptop computer, or borrow one from the library)
MARCH 30 (SUN) Piano Duets: Steven & Amy Heyman’s Gems of the 4-Hand Repertoire - works of Bach
/ Reger, Ravel, Rachmaninoff, Schubert and Casella; Colgate University’s Memorial Chapel; 3:30pm; FREE
MARCH 31 (MON) Lifelong Learning Program: “The Aftermath of the Great Recession - facilitated by Nicole
Simpson, Associate Professor of Economics at Colgate University, this course (also held March 24) will review the impact of the Great Recession on the U.S. economy - specifically, its origins, various policy tools used to fight it and the subsequent transformation of the U.S. monetary policy (sponsored by Colgate University’s Upstate Institute); Colgate Bookstore; 3pm; $5 (FREE for members)
To list your event, contact Jennifer DeAngelis for more info at 315-824-1063 or hamiltoninitiative@gmail.com
This Month’s Event Venues & Sponsors: Barge Canal Coffee House bargecanal.com 37 Lebanon Street 315-824-4331
Lifelong Learning Program Upstate Institute upstate.colgate.edu/llp 315-228-6623
Colgate Bookstore colgatebookstore.com 3 Utica Street 315-228-7480
Maxwells Chocolates & Ice Cream maxwellschocolates.com 14 Utica Street 315-824-1280
Colgate Inn www.colgateinn.com 1 Payne Street 315-824-2300 Earlville Opera House earlvilleoperahouse.com 18 East Main Street Earlville 315-691-3550 Hamilton Center for the Arts hamiltoncenterforthearts.com 10 Broad Street, 2nd Floor 315-368-4453 Hamilton Eatery hamiltoneatery.com 41 Lebanon Street 315-825-9051 Hamilton Movie Theater hamiltontheater.net 7 Lebanon Street 315-824-2724 Hamilton Public Library midyork.org/hamilton 13 Broad Street 315-824-3060
Oliveri’s Pizzeria oliverispizza.com 12 Lebanon Street 315-824-4444 Oneida Savings Bank oneidabank.com 35 Broad Street 315-824-2800 Palace Theater palacetheater.org 19 Utica Street 315-824-1420 Parry’s General Store parryshamilton.com 100 Utica Street 315-824-0002 Rusch’s Bar & Grill www.myruschs.net 22 Lebanon Street 315-824-2122 Yogate Frozen Yogurt 12 Lebanon Street 315-824-2031
Ho Tung Visualization Lab colgate.edu/vislab 315-228-6125 401 Ho Science Bldg (Colgate)
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A Local Resident Spotlight
Farmers’ Markets Go Indoors! PARRY’S WINTER INDOOR FARMERS’ MARKET
When: 3rd Saturday of each month; March 15 and April 19 Time: 8am-12pm Place: Inside Parry’s at 100 Utica Street, Hamilton Contact Info: gwenn@parryshamilton.com Over 20 local vendors will be participating in this market – many of the vendors from the outdoor market in Hamilton will be here. POOLVILLE WINTER FARMERS’ MARKET
When: 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month, March 8 and 22, April 12 and 26 Time: 10am to noon Place: 7484 Willey Rd, Poolville at the Poolville Community Center Contact Info: poolvillefarmersmarket@gmail.com or find us on Facebook Over 20 local vendors bring amazing vegetables, meat, eggs, cheese, baked goods, honey, mushrooms, and more to this producer only market. The market cafe features brunch food items made by local chefs.
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In April, we will be featuring a local resident in the Hamilton Highlights in the hopes of building our sense of community by getting to know each other better. If you would like to nominate someone to be featured, please forward their name and contact information to hamiltonpcd@gmail.com for consideration.
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ARTIST SPOTLIGHT
Barbara Rumrill Dahn Collage Artist
My father was an archeologist in the Mohawk Valley and my mother was a well-known New York State pastel and watercolor artist. I start this as my introduction because their love for their professions had a strong influence on me. Although my degree of study from Syracuse University is in Anthropology, I have taken just as many courses in fine arts, including papermaking and sculpture. My husband, Eric Dahn, who grew up in Hamilton, was my climbing and sailing partner. Our shared experiences expanded and added to the subjects I find myself most drawn to. Having grown up in the foothills of the Adirondacks with a dad who loved the woods and took us hiking and a mom who was an artist who painted those beautiful wooded places; nature, mountains, woods, and water, are the most common subjects of my work. It is my purpose to produce pieces that take the viewer into a place that reflects my experience. The places I love and serenity of existence in that place. Most of my work is collage. I “paint” my pieces with handmade papers, either my own or the decorative paper made as an art in many places around the world. I also use fibers, inks, paint, prints, stamps and what ever else is on my desk. It is very much a layering process with the use of color creating depth and other elements to create detail. At times I find that my pieces become somewhat abstract, however, there is still an element of nature, a place I wish to take the viewer even in that abstract. I am delighted to be a member of the Broad Street Gallery in Hamilton. Stop in and see Barbara’s work at Broad Street Gallery 20 Broad St. | Hamilton | 315-825-5235 www.facebook.com/HCAbroadstreetgallery
Business Spotlight: HAMILTON WHOLE FOODS Hamilton Whole Foods is an independently owned and operated natural foods store and deli which has been serving the Hamilton and Colgate communities since 1991. Owned and operated by Julia Ploszaj and Monica Costa for the first thirteen years, HWF is now carried on by Monica with the help of her amazing co-workers. Our selection includes natural foods, organic produce, bulk foods, local products (e.g. eggs, honey, meats, cheeses, pottery, etc.), natural personal care items, green cleaners, nutritional supplements, fair-trade/organic coffee, gourmet chocolates, and much more. Our inventory is specifically designed to meet the desires of our customers. So, if we currently do not stock a product you want, just let us know, and we will try and order it for you. We do it all the time and would happily do it for you. The deli has a wide selection of vegetarian, vegan-friendly, and gluten-free options. Our creative fare will satisfy anyone. Have you tried our award-winning Tomato-Lime Soup or the Cheeky Monkey? Stop in for lunch or consider using HWF to cater your next event. Choose from our signature hot wraps, homemade soups, designer salads, Mediterranean foods, and delicious desserts. We will customize your catering order to work with any budget. Check out our buying club with online access to thousands of natural products at less than retail prices. It’s great for families, the savvy shopper, and group-living situations. If you would like to buy natural, shop local, and save money, contact us for additional info. Gift certificates, care packages, and delivery are available. We also offer store accounts.
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Business Spotlight
JJ’s Hair and Tanning Salon
Holcomb’s B & B JJ’s Hair and Tanning Salon has been serving the Hamilton community for nearly 30 years. Our salon offers excellent customer service in a warm, welcoming atmosphere. Nestled in the heart of the village at 29 Lebanon Street, JJ’s is a one stop shop for all your hair, nail, and skin care needs.
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Our expert stylists and technicians utilize the latest techniques and the best professional grade products to complete and compliment all of our affordable services. Not only does JJ’s provide exceptional hair services, including, colors, cuts, design and finishing, the salon offers relaxing and personal spa treatments from massages and manicures to pedicures and waxing. In addition, JJ’s is equipped to meet all your tanning needs from conventional beds to spray tanning. Our salon is guaranteed to give you that glow you’re looking for! To take your tan a step further, try one of our accelerating or bronzing lotions for longer lasting color. By offering the finest hair care products such as Phyto Organics, Deva Curl, KMS and more, JJ’s seeks to leave every client feeling pampered, rejuvenated, and revived. Whether you are looking for that perfect tan, a new hair style, arched brows, or a full body massage, make an appointment today or just walk in.
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Business LISTINGS GALLERIES Broad Street Gallery 20 Broad Street | 315-825-5235 hamiltoncenterforthearts.com Fine arts cooperative featuring local and regional artists encompassing a wide variety of mediums and styles. Clifford Gallery Little Hall – Colgate University 315-228-6607 merz.colgate.edu A teaching gallery that features approximately six exhibitions a year of professional works by contemporary artists. Hamilton Center for the Arts 19 Lebanon Street | 315-825-5235 hamiltoncenterforthearts.com Dedicated to providing art enrichment to children, teens and adults through classes, programs, performances and exhibits. Longyear Museum of Anthropology Alumni Hall - Colgate University 315-228-7184 offices.colgate.edu/longyear Collection of archaeological and ethnographic materials from Africa, Oceania, Native North America, and the PreColumbian cultures of North,Central and South America. Picker Art Gallery Dana Arts Center - Colgate University | 315-228-7634 pickerartgallery.org Offering a changing collection of more than 10,000 artistic objects in various mediums. Robert M. Linsley Geology Museum Robert H. N. Ho Science Center Colgate University | 315-228-7201 Exhibits minerals, rocks, and fossils, highlighting the beauty and wonder of these objects while also informing visitors about how geologists study the Earth. Threaded throughout the museum is a specific focus on what we know about New York State’s geologic past.
ENTERTAINMENT Barge Canal Coffee Co. 37 Lebanon Street 315-824-4331 bargecanal.com Specialty coffee house featuring local, regional, and national musical performances in a variety of genres. Brehmer Theater Dana Arts Center – Colgate University | 315-228-7639
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Features production from both students and professional theater groups.
Earlville Opera House 18 East Main Street, Earlville | 315691-3550 earlvilleoperahouse.com Featuring folk, blues, Celtic and bluegrass. Performances from national and regional music artists. Two art galleries and gift shop. Hamilton Movie Theater 7 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2724 hamiltontheater.net In addition to first-run movies, programming includes indie films, opera series, national film festivals, children’s matinees and other special events. Palace Theater 19 Utica Street | 315-824-1420 palacetheater.org A performing arts center presenting live theater with national and international acts, stars of stage, screen and television, as well as community theater.
DINING Barge Canal Coffee Co. 37 Lebanon Street | 315-824-4331 bargecanal.com All-day menu with a coffee house vibe: large selection of coffees & teas, smoothies, chili, soups, salads, sandwiches, bagels and desserts. Colgate Inn 1 Payne Street | 315-824-2300 colgateinn.com This recently renovated historic inn features fine American cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Hamilton Eatery 41 Lebanon Street | 315-825-9051 hamiltoneatery.com Family owned. Features made-to-order sandwiches, a “create your own” salad station and one of the most remarkable selections of beers in Hamilton. Hamilton Inn 4480 East Lake Road | 315-824-1245 thehamiltoninn.com New England-style entrées (steaks, chops, seafood & chicken) prepared with an international flare. Reservations suggested. Hamilton Whole Foods 28 Broad Street | 315-824-2930 facebook.com/HamiltonWholeFoods Vegetarian deli featuring homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and desserts made from locally grown food. La Iguana 10 Broad Street | 315-824-0022 laiguanarestaurant.com
Mexican restaurant and tapas bar serving lunch and dinner. Enchiladas, fajitas, tacos, burritos and traditional Mexican entrées.
Main Moon Chinese Kitchen 8 Utica Street | 315-824-1830 Chinese food for dine-in or take-out. Nichols & Beal At the 5 Corners | 315-824-2222 nicholsandbeal.com Lunch and dinner options include salad bar, sandwiches, burgers, steaks, seafood, chicken and 13 types of wings. Oliveri’s Pizzeria 14 Lebanon Street | 315-824-4444 oliverispizza.com Pizza, pasta, wings, burgers, subs and salads - to dine-in, take-out or for delivery. Poolville Country Store (fine dining) 1245 Earlville Road, Earlville 315-691-2677 poolvillecountrystore.com American cuisine with European influence in a country setting 4 miles from Hamilton. Reservations suggested. Royal India Grill 6 Broad Street | 315-825-3555 hamiltonroyalindiagrill.com Authentic Indian cuisine – vegetarian specials, chicken, lamb and fish in curry, masala, vindaloo and tandoori styles. Rusch’s Bar & Grill 22 Lebanon Street | 315-228-2122 myruschs.net Restaurant and sports bar with appetizers, sandwiches, entrées and desserts. 18 TVs and multiple sports networks. Seven Oaks Club House Corner of Payne Street & East Lake Road | 315-824-4420 sevenoaksclubhouse.com Located at Seven Oaks Golf Course. Full entrée selections, specialty sandwiches and homemade desserts. VJ’s Diner and Restaurant 169 Utica Street | 315-824-0303 Family dining with traditional breakfast fare, diner classics, pizza and pasta. 22 Utica Street Café 22 Utica Street | 315-228-2061 Relaxed coffee bar setting for breakfast, lunch, casual dinner or late-night snack. Homemade sandwiches, wraps, soups, salads and desserts. YOGATE 12 Lebanon Street / 315-824-2031 Yogate is the premier self-serve frozen yogurt shop in central NY, offering the highest quality frozen yogurt and highdemand toppings on a daily basis.
TAKE OUT/FAST FOOD Dunkin’ Donuts 34 Utica Street | 315-824-8500 McDonald’s 168 Utica Street | 315-824-4001 New York Pizzeria 39 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2112 Pizza Hut 107 Utica Street | 315-824-1787 Subway 34 Utica Street | 315-824-8500 Ye Olde Pizza Pub 2614 Route 12B | 315-824-1800
BOUTIQUES & SPECIALTY SHOPS Black Cat Antiques & Gifts 14 East Main Street, Earlville 315-691-5721 Colgate Bookstore 3 Utica Street | 315-228-7480 colgatebookstore.com Owned and operated by Colgate University, this independent bookstore provides educational resources and books; and collegiate clothing. Collections 40 Milford Street | 315-750-9356 Art gallery of works for sale and unique selection of women’s apparel and accessories. Evergreen Gallery 11 Lebanon Street 315-824-0897 evergreengalleryny.com Custom framing, hand-crafted furniture, local artists works, jewelry and fair trade gifts from around the world. Full Bloom Florist 2133 Bonney Road 315-824-FULL (3855) hamiltonny.com/fullbloom Fresh flowers, custom silk, gift baskets, balloons and more. World wire service available. Hamilton Flower Shop 38 Broad Street 315-824-0910 hamiltonflowershop.net Full service florist. Daily local delivery to surrounding areas. Maxwells Chocolates 14 Utica Street 315-824-1280 maxwellschocolates.com Unique home-made candies and sweets in an old fashioned ice cream parlor setting. Personal and online delivery.
Retrospect 12 Lebanon Street | 315-824-0449 retrospectny.com Featuring vintage to new home and garden, furniture, personal gift items and accessories. Steph Boutique 7 Lebanon Street / 315-824-2500 stephboutique.com A unique mix of casual and sophisticated women’s apparel and accessories. New arrivals weekly. SWANK 2 Broad Street | 315-824-8800 swankbydesign.com A meticulously curated collection of irresistible vintage and modern finds for home, garden and you.
GROCERS & LIQUOR Price Chopper 1050 Madison Market Place 315-824-6040 pricechopper.com Village Wine & Spirits 27 Lebanon Street | 315-824-1740
MISC. RETAIL BIG LOTS 102 Utica Street | 315-824-0484 biglots.com A closeout retailer, Big Lots sells a broad range of brand-name products, including consumables, seasonal items, furniture, housewares, toys, electronics, home decor, tools and gifts. Country Peddler 2434 Poolville Road Hubbardsville | 315-691-4002 Curtis Lumber 15 Eaton Street | 315-824-2233 curtislumber.com Leading retail, farm and ranch store chainfor maintaining farms, ranches, homes and animals. dollar GENERAL 113 Utica Street | 315-824-0324 dollargeneral.com Offers clothing, cleaning supplies, paper products, health and beauty, pet care, candy, snacks and food, baby care, housewares and home decor, toys, electronics, seasonal, party supplies and more. family dollar 1015 Madison Marketplace 315-824-0482 familydollar.com Your neighborhood dollar discount store, where you’ll find products for you and your family. From groceries, to health and beauty products, to household goods and clothing. The Gateway Custom Apparel 23 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2572 companycasuals.com/thegateway Custom apparel store featuring screen printing and embroidery. Hamilton Digital Plus 23 Lebanon Street
315-825-8633 hamiltondigitalplus.com Olympia Sports 1034 Madison Marketplace 315-824-0560 olympiasports.net Features fitness/athletics equipment and apparel, athletic footwear and popular sports/leisure wear. Parry’s 100 Utica Street | 315-824-0002 parryshamilton.com Family owned modern day general store featuring a full selection of electronics, paint, hardware, office supplies and housewares. Peebles 1021 Madison Marketplace 315-824-2839 peebles.com Department store for family apparel, jewelry, shoes, gifts and more. Tractor Supply 1010 Madison Market Place 315-824-0146 tractorsupply.com
BED & BREAKFASTS 72 Madison Bed & Breakfast 72 Madison Street | 315-288-0612 72-madison.com A short walk from downtown Hamilton, 72 Madison offers a refined lodging experience. Each room has a private bath, down duvet, robes, a television and wireless internet. Complimentary continental breakfast is included. Bridle Creek Bed & Breakfast 5519 Hill Road | 315-824-1962 bridlecreekbedandbreakfast.com Situated on fourteen acres with lovely views, porches, country walks, and a spring-fed pond for summer swimming. Collegiate Bed & Breakfast 58 Madison Street | 315-750-0579 Located in the heart of the village of Hamilton and within walking distance to Colgate University. The Guest House at Weathervane Farm 2088 Spring Street | 315-750-8081 weathervanefarm.com Spacious, immaculate guest rooms, individually decorated in classic country style each with private bath and separate entry. Complimentary amenities include: breakfast, wine upon arrival, and WiFi. Walking distance to Colgate campus. Hanson Bed & Breakfast 5551 Lakeview Court | 315-824-8964 Holcomb’s Bed & Breakfast 5 Mill Street | 315-228-2120 holcombsbandb.com Walking distance to center of town and Colgate University, this renovated farm house from 1880 features five bedrooms and six baths. Amenities include: full breakfast and wireless internet.
Home Suite Home 16 East Pleasant Street & 56 Utica Street 315-391-7933 (Day) 315-824-2611 (Night) hamiltonny.com/homesuitehome European-style Guest house right in the heart of Hamilton. This restored Victorian home features three spacious bedrooms and a private two bedroom apartment. Continental or full homemade breakfast. Lakeview Inn 75 Frank Road | 315-228-2061 hamiltonlakeviewinn.com Located 1.5 miles from Colgate University. Featuring King & Queen Beds with sitting areas, tiled private bathrooms, free WiFi, DirectTV (Cable), central Air/Radiant Heat. Efficiency Apartment available for longer stays. Mary’s Bed & Breakfast 7342 Hamilton Rd. | 315-824-2643 menolan@twcny.rr.com A short drive from the village, Mary’s Bed & Breakfast offers immaculate guest rooms and complimentary WiFi throughout. Nancy’s Bed & Breakfast 7 West Kendrick Avenue 315-824-0908 Located one block from the center of the village. The Oleys’ Bed & Breakfast 25 South Main Street Earlville, NY | 315-825-5455 theoleysbedandbreakfast.com Renovated 1890’s Victorian home, just minutes from Colgate University. Complimentary amenities include private baths with Jacuzzi tubs, WiFi cable TV and breakfast made-to-order. Patricia’s Guest House 21 Maple Avenue | 315-824-3162 patriciasguesthouse.com A boutique bed and breakfast located in the heart of town, one block from the Village Green and shopping district and two blocks from Colgate. Five suites are available, each with king sized beds. The renovated historic Queen Anne Victorian home includes two sitting rooms, a spacious dining room to enjoy a hot breakfast, and a private garden and patio for outdoor relaxing. Peaceful Pines Bed & Breakfast 6125 Briggs Road | 315-824-2469 peacefulpinesbandb.com Four miles from Colgate University, this country home features a private pond and gazebo and beautiful views of Colgate University and the Valley. Complementary continental breakfast provided. The Thirteen House 13 College Street | 315-825-0013 Walking distance to Colgate University and downtown, this refurbished home offers peacefulness and privacy in a warm, contemporary, elegant setting. WiFi throughout and most rooms have private baths.
The Timber Lake House B&B 3162 Lake Moraine Road 315-824-1648
HOTEL/MOTELS Colgate Inn 1 Payne Street | 315-824-2300 colgateinn.com Classic comforts of a country inn offering 40 guest rooms including suites, wireless internet, tavern and patio dining. Hamilton Inn 4480 East Lake Road | 315-824-0073 thehamiltoninn.com Five spacious guest rooms including three suites, wireless internet and complimentary continental breakfast. Wendt University Inn 175 Utica Street | 315-824-4400 wendtinn.com Located only one mile from Colgate University and only minutes away from the Madison Bouckville Antique Festival fairgrounds, this property offers 94 spacious rooms, complementary continental breakfast, free high speed internet access and business center. White Eagle Conference Center 2910 Lake Moraine Road 315- 824-6785 whiteagle.com Situated on 140 acres adjacent to Lake Moraine in southern Madison County, this beautiful property features: 54 guestrooms with comfortable furnishings, private baths, cable television, air conditioning, and data port.
NEARBY ATTRACTIONS Glimmerglass Opera Theater Cooperstown, NY 13326 607-547-0700 glimmerglass.org Features world-class opera in the Alice Busch Opera Theater including new and world. Premieres and young American artists. National Baseball Hall of Fame & Museum 25 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY 1-888-HALL-OF-FAME baseballhall.org Honoring the greatest players and history of America’s favorite pastime. Northeast Classic Car Museum 24 Rexford Street, Norwich, NY 607-334-2886 classiccarmuseum.org The largest classic car museum in the northeast, with over 160 vehicles on exhibit spanning many decades of history. Turning Stone Casino 5218 Patrick Road, Verona, NY 1-800-771-7711 turningstone.com Renowned casino and resort featuring world-class restaurants, golf, spa and fitness. Showroom and Event Center featuring acclaimed performers. MARCH 2014 | 13
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