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Marcellus The Official Newspaper of the Greater Marcellus Community Chamber

Winter 2005

Snow + Marcellus = Fun! There is nothing that warms the heart more than a quiet little hometown covered in snow. The town and village of Marcellus sparkles when it snows. In addition to looking like a scene pulled out of Frank Capra’s beloved movie “It’s a Wonderful Life”, Marcellus comes alive in the snow with many outdoor winter activities. There are miles and miles of cross-country ski trails to explore. Many of the treks begin at Marcellus’ Baltimore Woods located on Bishop Hill Road. Snowmobilers find Marcellus a welcome respite along their way with easy access to fuel for their machines and their bellies!

Marcellus’ Baltimore Woods along Bishop Hill Road offers many cross country ski trails to explore.

There are miles and miles of snowmobile trails in the Town of Marcellus. Many snowmobilers begin their explorations from Marcellus Park. The Marcellus Snowmobile Club works very hard to keep trails around Marcellus groomed and accessible all winter.

You can always come in from the cold for the perfect cup of coffee at The Beanery Cafe, 24 West Main Street, or experience the culinary expertise of Chef Dan Curley at Daniel’s Grill, 69 North Street. If something sweet helps take the bite of the cold, The Chocolate Pizza Company, 60 East Main Street, has plenty of world-famous chocolate treats. Marcellus is also home to the most unique gift shop in Central New York--Angel Heart Gifts, 16 East Main Street. Let Rita Weeks of The Florist at 1 North brighten your day with flowers or you can brighten your whole look with stylish advice and accessories at The Dump Boutique and Image Studio, 22 South Street.

Chocolate Pizza has Record Season The world-famous chocolate is a popular gift for business clients.

The Chocolate Pizza Company, 60 East Main Street in Marcellus, was a beehive of activity this past holiday season. The owner, Bonnie Hanyak, says her company pulled in record sales and reached more people in many more new geographic areas than any season before. “We had our biggest order ever this year of 450 gifts,” says Hanyak. “All those gifts turn into

more customers as more and more people are introduced to our delicious chocolate pizza and peanut butter wings.” Hanyak says a job covering 150 apples with caramel and chocolate for weddings favors turned into an order for client gifts from Jones Apparel in New York City. “A woman at the wedding who worked for Jones of New York -continued page 6-


Chamber Welcomes Daniel’s Grill Members of the Greater Marcellus Community Chamber recently officially welcomed Daniel’s Grill to the Marcellus business community. Dan Curley, owner and head chef at Daniel’s Grill, says the response to his restaurant has been outstanding. “We’ve had many repeat customers already and we’ve attracted people from all over.” Curley describes Daniel’s Grill as casual with a twist. “You’ll always find interesting things on the menu that are very affordable,” Curley says. Some of Curley’s signature menu items include: parmesancrusted chicken breast, scallop and shrimp puttanesca, fried calamari over linguine, crab-stuffed sole, lobster ravioli, pot roast, grilled lamb chops with rosemary Cabernet sauce, brie and almond quesadilla , cajun grouper on ciabatta bread as well as nachos and wings. Curley, the former executive chef at the Sherwood Inn in Skaneateles, had a long time dream to open his own place. “I researched it for a long time. I finally found the right building in the right time and place,” he says. Curley is a graduate of the College of Culinary Arts in Brookline, Massachusetts. He has been an executive chef for more

Dan Curley (center) is officially welcomed by The Greater Marcellus Community Chamber. Left to right: Sharyn Malinowski (The Beanery), Jennifer Griffin (Subway), Bonnie Hanyak (The Chocolate Pizza Company) and Karen Robinson (The Dump Boutique and Image Studio). than 25 years, working in Boston, New York City and even Soule, Korea. “I opened up three Kahunaville restaurants in Korea,” Curley says. Curley lives in Marcellus with his wife, Dina. The couple are often spotted in the dining room talking with customers and answering questions. “I like Marcellus. There is a lot going on and it’s changing for the better,” says Curley.

Congratulations, Jennifer!

1 Year!

Marcellus Historical Society Museum 6 Slocombe Avenue Marcellus, New York

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$5.00 Available at Marcellus Subway, The Dump Boutique & Image Studio, Angel Heart Gifts, Main Street Pharmacy, The Beanery Cafe, Marcellus KeyBank Proceeds to go to Chamber programs


Reiki Treatments Gaining in Popularity Laurie Rupracht is a Reiki Practitioner in Marcellus Medical researchers are finding more evidence that the mind plays a huge role in how we heal. Many doctors now recommend taking the time to heal your mind and spirit while undergoing many conventional medical treatments. According to a survey released last May by the National Institutes of Health, 36 percent of adults in the U.S. use some form of alternative medicine. One system of natural healing is called Reiki. This Japanese technique uses gentle touch to harmonize and balance the mind, body, spirit and emotions. The therapy produces a deep state of relaxation which helps to balance the body’s natural energy field. Reiki has been reported to help alleviate physical pain, release energy blocks, lift mental and emotional distress, boost the immune system, promote wound healing and increase the body’s blood flow. Marcellus’ own Laurie Rupracht is a Reiki Practitioner.

She learned the technique of alternative healing under the direction of Master Reiki instructor Lori Wahrendorf. After two years of study, Laurie earned her certificate as a 2nd degree Reiki Practitioner. Laurie is also a Registered Nurse. “It’s amazing what Reiki can do for someone,” says Rupracht. “Sometimes they come to treat one aspect of their body and leave feeling better in another aspect because they weren’t aware they needed healing there.” A cancer patient who received Reiki treatments from Rupracht during her chemotherapy regiment says her doctor was amazed at how well she looked during the final weeks of therapy. “My doctor said I looked better and I felt better my fifth week of chemo than the 3rd or fourth

Laurie Rupracht is a Reiki Practitioner in Marcellus. To schedule an appointment call her at 315-673-9167. week,” she explains. “The Reiki treatments allowed me to finally relax and concentrate my energy on fighting the cancer and healing.” To learn more about Reiki or to schedule an appointment, call Laurie Rupracht at 315-673-9167.

Monthly Meetings, 1st Wednesday

9 AM Daniel’s Grill


Marcellus Now Home to Rare Miniature Donkeys

A piece of Italy’s history is alive and well and walking around on four legs in Marcellus New York. The new Marcell-ass Minis company on Slate Hill Road is the only breeding farm of Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys in the northeast. Eileen Sabine with one of her Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys. ”They’re the perfect pets,” says Eileen Sabine of Marcell-ass Minis. “They’re snugly and huggy. They’re just amazing.” Sabine is raising seven Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys with her husband, Mike. Female donkeys are called jennets, males are called jacks. The donkeys have a sweet, sociable disposition. Most donkeys at maturity (3 years) are less than 35 inches tall and weigh less than 200 pounds. They come in many color combinations but all miniature donkeys have a black cross in their hair down their back and across their shoulders. Some people believe the cross on their backs is a reminder of when a donkey helped carry the cross of Jesus. The National Miniature Donkey Association in Rome, New York reports purebred Miniature Donkeys in the Mediterranean area are disappearing largely due to the mixing of the breed with larger varieties of donkey. “For this reason, the Donkeys in North America have global genetic value,” the NMDA website reports. The species was practically extinct when Robert Green brought thirty Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys to North America in the early 1900’s. Today their population is nearly 20,000 in the United States. Eileen and Mike are expecting their third baby donkey in April. Their 5-year-old jennet named ‘Cookie’ is due to deliver then after a 13-month gestation. Since donkeys are herd animals, Sabine says they only sell their Miniature Mediterranean Donkeys in pairs unless the donkey is being purchased as a companion to another animal like a horse. Sabine says a donkey’s worth is determined by its pedigree. Her animals are priced between $800 and $3,500. “They’re just precious animals,” says Sabine. “They have just pure love and trust.” Sabine welcomes visitors to their farm. They can be reached at 315-673-0858 or slatehillhollow@earthlink.com.


Shop for Mom

Congratulations!

Heidi Busa

Starlight Shopping in Marcellus Village

Heidi was the big prize winner at the last Starlight Shopping event!

James D. Cataldi RPh Owner/Pharmacist 11 E. Main Street Marcellus, New York 13108 Phone: 315-673-2410 Fax: 315-673-4668

Thursday, May 5, 2005 Special Evening Hours until 9 PM

Specializing in gourmet baskets, unique gifts, plants and all your floral needs.

Rita C. Weeks, Owner 1 North Street, Marcellus NY 13108

Open M-F 8:30 AM - 6:00 PM Saturday 8:30 AM -12:30 PM

315-673-4923

www.thefloristat1northst.com

KENNETH P. CARDARELLI CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT

“Experience, knowledge and professional connections necessary to help businesses succeed”

P.O. Box 429 Camillus, New York 13031-0429 (315) 469-8037 Fax (315) 492-0990 email: kpccpa@twcny.rr.com


New Gym and Spa Coming to Marcellus Get ready for JA Spa! The

modern twist, so it will be hip and

Marcellus Group is set to open a

old-fashioned at the same time.”

brand-new fitness center and spa in the Village of Marcellus May 2005. Jeanne Keuchler is the new facility’s general manager. She says the new center will be competitively priced with other fitness centers in the area and will offer the latest in gym equipment, spa treatments and more. The facility is located in Marcellus’ old Strand movie theater on Main Street with the entrance between Marcellus Pizza & Subs and The Pastry Palace. “We’re creating a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere with a lot of style,” explains Keuchler. “We’re designing it to look similar to the fitness centers in New York City using certain paint schemes and floor styles. The decor is traditional French but with a

Chocolate Pizza Very Popular -continued from front page-

purchased chocolate pizzas as client Christmas Keuchler says they’re following gifts,” says Hanyak. “The order was very nice the rules of Feng Shui in making for us because it meant color and design choices. someone had tried our In addition to a weight room and product and liked it.” aerobics classes, Keuchler says JA Hanyak’s returning clients from all over the Spa will offers many spa services country include Oprah, including body wraps, massages, ABC Radio ESPN, pedicures and manicures. Warner Brothers Marketing and “There will be a hair station and several local lawyers, property management firms and doctors. a tanning bed,” Keuchler says. “Every year the orders get bigger,” Keuchler says aromatherapy will says Hanyak. “It’s wonderful to get also be a big part of the JA Spa so many return customers. This holiday season Hanyak experience. says she shipped her unique choco“We hoping to get a number of late pizza products to countries different diffusers to spread differincluding Germany, France, Italy, ent scents throughout the spa,” she Japan, United Kingdom and Australia. says. The reason Hanyak’s chocolate ‘JA’ which means ‘yes’ in pizzas are so popular is a secret Swedish is the creation of William ingredient that has been passed down from generation to generation Lucchetti and his Marcellus Group in Marcellus. It’s Marcellus’ own company. Martha Jane’s original English

Toffee. According to Hanyak, back in 1919, Martha Jane spent $5 on a candy making kit. Her mother even scolded her for spending so much money. Within two years, she had 50 people working for her to turn out the most delicious nut crunch anyone had ever experienced. Eventually the Cummings family of Marcellus began to make the famous “almond butter crunch.” For more than 40 years they made and sold the sweet stuff from their home on North Street in Marcellus. Now Bonnie owns the secret recipe and adds it to her decadently delicious chocolates.

Would you like to DISCOVER the Marcellus housing market? Let me help. I specialize in residential properties in the Towns of Marcellus, Otisco, Onondaga and Skaneateles. -Betsy Whitmore

Betsy Whitmore Gallinger/GMAC Real Estate 8 W. Main Street, Marcellus, NY 13108

Office: 673-2041 Ext. 209 Cell: 729-5754

e-mail: bwhitmore@gallinger.com

Be a part of our ongoing effort to bring improvements to our community. The price to purchase an individual lamppost is $4,200. If you purchase a lamppost, The Marcellus Betterment Association will place a plaque (8 lines of 30 characters/line) devoted to memorializing your loved one, honoring your place of business, or cherishing your friend/family on a new historic lamppost. There are also opportunities to share a lamppost ($2,100 for 4 lines of 30 characters/line, $1,050 for 2 lines of 30 characters/line, and $500 for 1 line of 30 characters/line). Any size donation will be greatly appreciated. Smaller donations will go toward the purchase of a lamppost with a plaque, which will read, “Donated by Friends of the Marcellus Betterment Association”. For more information call: Karen Robinson at 382-3867 Diana Bird at 673-0774


Welcome Spring with a variety of delicious chocolates and candies! ets k s a b ng i r p S : s r u u o o y m l Fil ur own fa “Crunch Bunnies” made from our unique with o World-Famous Chocolate Pizza Recipe

Milk, Dark and White Chocolate Solid Bunnies Peanut Butter Wings - Chocolate Suckers Rice Krispie Pops Watch for new “Gelato” flavors!

We ship anywhere and deliver locally. 60 E. Main Street, Marcellus, NY 13108

(315) 673-4098 www.thechocolatepizza.com

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r e v o c s Where to Di Marcellus Eat Guide Alvord House

Bar & Grill (fried fish on Fridays) 5 East Main Street, Marcellus

315-673-2167

Chocolate Pizza Company Frozen Gelato Treats 60 East Main Street, Marcellus

315-673-4098

Daniel’s Grill

315-673-1656

Executive Chef Dan Curley Serving Lunch and Dinner Specialty Salads - Sandwiches Seafood - Pasta Specialties Steaks - Chops - Homemade Desserts 69 North Street, Marcellus

J & J Pizzeria and New York Deli 24 West Main Street, Marcellus

315-673-1940

The Beanery Cafe (formerly JavaJuice Cafe) Specialty Coffee & Drinks, Breakfast & Lunch 24 West Main Street, Marcellus 315-673-2599 Marcellus Lanes Menu items & Soft Serve Ice Cream (in season) 4325 Slate Hill Road, Marcellus 315-673-3230 Marcellus Pizza, Subs & Wings 16 West Main Street, Marcellus

315-673-4767

Marietta House Weekend Dining 2819 Rt. 174, Marietta

315-636-8299

Moon Dance Restaurant 2512 Cherry Valley Turnpike, Marcellus

315-673-2828

Pastry Palace

Specialty Desserts and Cakes 14 West Main Street, Marcellus

315-673-9941

Subway

Subs, Salads & Breakfast 19 North Street, Marcellus

315-673-1810

The Valley Inn

2574 Cherry Valley Turnpike, Marcellus

315-673-9045

Thank you Marcellus for a great first year! Let us save you some “green” on St. Patrick’s Day as we celebrate our anniversary! March 17, 2005 only Marcellus Location only


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