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September Calendar of Events • The Great Chocolate Festival • Artist Spotlight: Leslie Green GuilbaultBusiness Spotlight: Hamilton Village Real Estate • Center Stage – Local Resident Spotlight: Denise Dinski
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www.hamiltonhighlights.com
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SEPTEmBER 2013
Hamilton Highlights is sponsored by
Partnership for CommunityDevelopment (PCD)
PO Box 37Hamilton, NY 13346
www.HamiltonPCD.org
HamiltONin September
September is upon us and fall is right around the corner. The Colgate University students are back and the Hamilton Central School students have returned to class. The Great Chocolate Festival is running full steam ahead and is scheduled to take place on the lawn of the Village Offices at 3 Broad Street. (see page 6) You won’t want to miss this FREE family event with the main themes of choco-late and trains! Visit downtown all month for live music and per-formances, shopping, dining, art exhibits and so much more. Come for the day or stay for the weekend and experience September in Hamilton!
IndIe FIlm: BlACKFISH - the true story of Tilikum, a notoriously aggressive orca that killed three people while in captivity; Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, including the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Sci-ence Building); 6:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: BruCe wArd & SyrACuSe voCAl enSemBle’S JAzz Sextet - folk music, fol-lowed by jazz; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Col-gate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
Trivia Night - Colgate Inn; 8pm; $10 per team
September 5 (Thursday)tHe ColgAte CoACHeS SHow - Dick Biddle (football) Keith Tyburski (golf); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
ComPlImentAry Beer or wIne tAStIng - Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space explora-tion, including
the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Sci-ence Building); 6:15pm; FREE
oPen mIC nIgHt - Show off your own talent, or listen to other musicians, storytellers & poets; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 7pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: ed vollmer - Colgate Inn; 7pm - 10pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Col-gate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC - Barge Canal Cof-fee Co.; 8pm; FREE
lIvIng wrIterS And ColgAte reAdS InItIAtIve: George Saun-ders: recently named one of the 100 most influential people in the world by Time Magazine, George Saunders will read from his short story collection - Tenth of December; Colgate Univer-sity’s Memorial Chapel; 4:30pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, including the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Sci-ence Building); 6:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: zlAtKo grozl - Multi-part electric guitar and vocals looped into an amazing one-man band; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Col-gate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
mArKetIng SemInAr - learn to use the web, mobile and social media to grow sales and increase site traffic for your business; Colgate Inn; 7:30am; FREE
SEPTEmBER 1 (Sun) SEPTEmBER 6 (FRi) SEPTEmBER 7 (SAT)
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trIvIA nIgHt - Colgate Inn; 8pm; $10 per team
tHe ColgAte CoACHeS SHow - Erik Ronning (men’s soccer) & Cathy Foto (field hockey); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
InAugurAl mAdISon County HoPS dIg - Featuring live music, clambake and more; Colgate Inn; 5pm
ComPlImentAry Beer or wIne tAStIng - Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, includ-ing the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 6:15pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC - Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
lIve PerFormAnCe: Fred eAgleSmItH’S trAvelIng SteAm SHow - Alternative country, ‘dry-as-dust’ roots, road songs and stone cold
rock; Earlville Opera House; 8pm; $17 - $22
SHred FeSt - the entire com-munity is invited to have their personal documents, financial statements, credit card offers, and other sensitive material to be securely shredded; Oneida Savings Bank.; 9am - noon; FREE
CHIldren’S ProgrAm: SeCret PIzzA PArty - Stories about pizza, followed by craft and pizza luncheon; Colgate Book-store; 10:30am; FREE (must register in advance at colgatebookstore.com/pizza
lIve muSIC - Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
CHIldren’S Story tIme - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE
letterS to JACKIe: remem-BerIng PreSIdent Kennedy - A remarkable retrospective, simulcast from the John F.
Kennedy Presidential Library in Boston, followed by live Q&A with the filmmakers; Hamilton Movie Theater.; 6pm; $7.75
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, includ-ing the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 6:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: CHrIS veCSey’S dylAndIA - exploring Bob Dylan’s musical world and his influence; 7pm; Colgate inn; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
trIvIA nIgHt - Colgate Inn; 8pm; $10 per team
Art exHIBIt oPenIng reCePtIon: leAH SHenAndoAH’S “o’wHAHSA’ - ProteCtIon, ComFort, HeAlIng” - Oneida Nation artist’s original textile sculptures, wearable art, jewelry, and feathered smudging tools; Colgate University’s Longyear Museum of Anthropology (2nd Floor, Alumni Hall); 4:30pm; FREE
tHe ColgAte CoACHeS SHow - Dick Biddle (football) & Kathy Brawn (women’s soccer); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
ComPlImentAry Beer or wIne tAStIng - Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, including the launch of the first artificial satellite Sputnik, the mag-nificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 6:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: ed vollmer - Colgate Inn; 7pm - 10pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Colgate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC - Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
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lISt your event! ContACt JennIFer deAngelIS At 315-824-1063 or [email protected]
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tHe greAt CHoColAte FeStIvAl - Artifacts, photos and film foot-age from the 1955 wreck, family fun zone, arts & crafts, kiddie train crawl, bouncy house and more; Village of Hamilton’s office lawn (3 Broad Street), 10am - 1pm
oPen HAnd tHeAter’S “gIAnt PuPPetS” SHow - Colorful 12-foot high festival puppets dance and twirl through the crowds, interacting with onlookers; Village of Hamilton’s office lawn (3 Broad Street); 10am & 11am; FREE
lIve muSIC: tommy Hoe & tHe BArnCAtS - Mix of traditional country and rootsy rock, with a couple of bluesy tunes thrown in; Village of Hamilton’s office porch (3 Broad Street), 10am; FREE
PuPPet mAKIng worKSHoP - Create simple jointed puppets that can be manipulated through scenes and stories; Village of Hamilton’s office lawn (3 Broad Street); 10:30am - 12:30pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: wIllIAmS roAd - American folk outlaws with alternative country & Irish roots; Village of Hamilton’s office porch (3 Broad Street), 11:30am; FREE
lIve muSIC: mIKe mIzwInSKI And rABBIt In tHe rye - Roots and Americana at its best; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
lIve PerFormAnCe: FullSet - Named ‘New Group of the Year’ at the 2012 Live Ireland Music awards, these young musicians create a stunning & unique sound that is full of energy and innovation, while remaining true to their traditional Irish roots; Earlville Opera House; 8pm; $13 - $23
Art exHIBIt oPenIng reCePtIon: edwArd BAJgerowICz - Hamilton Public Library; 4:15pm; FREE
CHIldren’S Story tIme - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, including the launch of the first artificial satel- lite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visu-alization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 6:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: dove CreeK - Eclectic, honest, heartfelt, and uplifting Americana; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Col-gate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
BAnned BooK event - In celebration of Americans’ uncensored freedom to read; Hamilton Public Library; 3:30pm; FREE
trIvIA nIgHt - Colgate Inn; 8pm; $10 per team
HAmIlton BooK & movIe CluB: tHe PrInCe oF tIdeS - Read the novel by Pat Conroy, then come to the Hamilton The-ater at 5:30pm for a screening of the 1991 film starring Nick Nolte & Barbra Streisand; dinner and discussion to follow at the Colgate Bookstore; $17 (book/movie/dinner) or $9 (movie/dinner); register by phone at 315-228-6944 or colgatebookstore.com/bookmovie
tHe ColgAte CoACHeS SHow - Ryan Baker (volleyball) & Greg Fargo (women’s ice hockey); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
“wHAt HAPPened to KIng tut?”Guest Cheryl Pula explores the theory that Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun, “King Tut”, may have been murdered; Hamilton Public Library; 7pm; FREE (for older children & adults)
ComPlImentAry Beer or wIne tAStIng - Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: dAwn oF tHe SPACe Age - Relive the excitement of the early days of space exploration, including the launch of the first artificial satel- lite Sputnik, the magnificent lunar landings and privately operated space flights; Colgate’s Visu-alization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 6:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: ed vollmer - Colgate Inn; 7pm - 10pm; FREE
PlAnetArIum SHow: roBot exPlorerS - A tribute to those machines which have explored in our place, and experience what these robots have taught us about our solar system; Col-gate’s Visualization Lab (401 Ho Science Building); 7:15pm; FREE
lIve muSIC - Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
Art exHIBIt oPenIng reCePtIon:Anne StIllwAgon’S “In tHe dIStAnCe” - Watercolor paint-ings that convey the animate harmony of nature; Earlville Opera House; noon - 3pm; FREE
Art exHIBIt oPenIng reCePtIon:JoHn KneCHt’S drAwIngS & gouACHe on PAPer And lynn SCHwArzer’S “FIeld noteS” PrIntS - Earlville Opera House; noon - 3pm; FREE
PHotogrAPHy exHIBIt oPenIng reCePtIon: JeSSe KuroIwA’S “reSurFACIng:
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tHIS montH’S event venueS & SPonSorS:
Barge Canal Coffee Co.37 Lebanon Street, Hamilton / 315-824-4331
bargecanal.com
Colgate Bookstore3 Utica Street / 315-228-7480 / colgatebookstore.com
Colgate Inn1 Payne St., Hamilton / 315-824-2300 / colgateinn.com
earlville opera House 18 East Main Street, Earlville / 315-691-3550 / earlvilleoperahouse.com
the great Chocolate Festivalthegreatchocolatefestival.com
Hamilton Public library 13 Broad Street / 315-824-3060 / midyork.org/hamilton
Hamilton movie theater7 Lebanon Street / 315-824-2724 / hamiltontheater.net
Ho tung visualization lab 401 Ho Science Building, Colgate / 315-228-6125
colgate.edu/vislab
oneida Savings Bank35 Broad Street / 315-824-2800 / oneidabank.com
Partnership for Community development11 Payne Street / 315-825-3537 / hamiltonpcd.org
Palace theater 19 Utica Street / 315-824-1420 / palacetheater.org
SIteS oF vIolenCe durIng tHe JAPAneSe-AmerICAn Intern-ment” - Earlville Opera House; noon - 3pm; FREE
lIve muSIC: ColgAte dISCHordS Colgate University’s own co-ed a capella group; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE
lIve PerFormAnCe: JoAnne SHenAndoAH’S An evenIng ConCert oF PeACe, HoPe And dreAmS - Songs of the Oneida Iroquois, which combine stories, cultural beliefs and environmen-tal messages; Palace Theater; 8pm; $12 - $15
the Hamilton Farmer’s market runs every Saturday through November 2nd. Come visit between the hours of 8am -1pm and you will find approximately 110 vendors selling locally grown produce, herbs, granola, flowering and vegetable bedding plants, perennials, fresh cut flowers, locally raised meat (elk, lamb, buffalo), cheese, breads, eggs, maple syrup, honey, pasta, wine, seafood, baked goods, salsa, jams and jellies and a large variety of handmade crafts.
Ready-to-eat foods (chicken BBQ, pulled pork, hot dogs, kettle corn and baked goods) are available to eat in the park or take home.
Sponsored by the Village of Hamilton
A SATURDAY
ON THE VILLAGE GREENMORNING TRADITION
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www.TheGreatChocolateFestival.comPartnership for Community Development
Brought to you by:
ChoColate Bar SPonSorS: ChoColate trUFFle SPonSor: ChoColate KISS SPonSorS:
S Y R A C U S E . U T I C A . A L B A N Y
ChoColate ChIP SPonSorS:
M. Burton Marshall • Miles B. Marshall, Inc.M&M Press in Hamilton
Did you know? In 1955 the ontario & Western train was passing through hamilton, but the switch was set on the wrong track. the train derailed (no one was hurt) and boxcars full of chocolate spilled all over the tracks. local children raced to the scene to scoop up all the chocolate they could!
This project is made possible with funds from the Decentralization Program, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered by CNY Arts.
A sweet celebration of chocolate and history!
Open Hand Theater’s “Giant Puppets” Show will be joining the Great Chocolate Festival this year.
look for the colorful 12-foot high festival puppets that
will be dancing and twirling through the crowds and
interacting with onlookers! anD... there will be a Puppet
Making Workshop where children can
create simple jointed puppets that
can be manipulated through scenes
and stories!
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Children’s Tent- Games - train Crawl - activities - Bouncy house
Local and Regional ArtistsTrain Exhibitsand of course...
CHOCOLATE!Rain location: The Palace Theater
tommy hoe and the Barncats: 10am - 11:30amWilliams road: 11:30am - 1pm
Live Music
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22 Utica Street Café & Bistro 315-228-2061
www.22uticacafe.com Parents … Order your child a care package
and let us do the work. Visit our LakeView Inn for lodging.
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Business spotlight
Located in the heart of Hamilton’s downtown, Hamilton Village Real Estate has been in business almost 35 years. “Our success is a group effort: networking within the com-munity; a cooperative relationship with fellow brokers, lenders, attorneys and inspec-tors; and a loyal referral base of former buyers and sellers,” says Reg Wilson, Owner/Associate Broker; adding that “Hamilton Village Real Estate consistently and uniquely delivers on a value-added service pledge.”
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Club and on the fundraising
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Colgate University campus. Reg sings with a
local a capella group, “The Blue Parsley Boys”
and in the Park United Methodist Church choir.
Another Hamilton Business Alliance
board member, Carollee Dewey is a
licensed salesperson at Hamilton Vil-
lage Real Estate. Carollee specializes
in helping buyers and sellers in Madi-
son County and Northern Chenango
County. She has strong ties and
connections with the community as she grew up in
Madison County. “We are fortunate to have such
an experienced and dedicated professional. Carollee
brings real estate sales, legal experience and is thorough
in every aspect of the business.” says Lorna Wilson,
Co-Owner/Broker.
Lorna promotes a focus
on professionalism, new
technology and continuing
education. She is a Com-
munications Liaison for the
Greater Syracuse Association
of Realtors, serves as presi-
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is on the Board of the Directors for the
Hamilton Rotary Club.
Hamilton Village Real Estate has over 35 years of experience in making the process of buying or selling a home smooth and successful. They are located at 26 Utica Street across from the Palace Theater. Their listings can be found at
www.hamilton-realestate.com or contact by phone 315-824-0800 or by email at [email protected].
September 21stSee page 6 for details
BroAd Street gAllery20 Broad Street | 315-825-5235hamiltoncenterforthearts.comFine arts cooperative featuring local and regional artists encompassing a wide variety of mediums and styles.
ClIFFord gAlleryLittle Hall – Colgate University315-228-6607merz.colgate.eduA teaching gallery that features approximately six exhibitions a year of professional works by contempor- ary artists.
HAmIlton Center For tHe ArtS10 Broad Street | 315-825-5235hamiltoncenterforthearts.comDedicated to providing art enrich-ment to children, teens and adults through classes, programs, perfor-mances and exhibits.
longyeAr muSeumoF AntHroPologyAlumni Hall - Colgate University 315-228-7184offices.colgate.edu/longyearCollection of archaeological and ethnographic materials from Africa, Oceania, Native North America, and the Pre-Columbian cultures of North,Central and South America.
PICKer Art gAlleryDana Arts Center - Colgate Uni-versity | 315-228-7634pickerartgallery.orgOffering a changing collection of more than 10,000 artistic objects in various mediums.
BArge CAnAl CoFFee Co.37 Lebanon Street315-824-4331bargecanal.comSpecialty coffee house featuring lo-cal, regional, and national musical performances in a varietyof genres.
BreHmer tHeAterDana Arts Center – Colgate University | 315-228-7639Features production from both students and professional theater groups.
eArlvIlle oPerA HouSe18 East Main Street, Earlville | 315-691-3550earlvilleoperahouse.comFeaturing folk, blues, Celtic and bluegrass. Performances from national and regional music artists. Two art galleries and gift shop.
HAmIlton movIe tHeAter7 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2724hamiltontheater.netIn addition to first-run movies, programming includes indie films, opera series, national film festivals, children’s matinees and other special events.
PAlACe tHeAter19 Utica Street | 315-824-1420palacetheater.orgA performing arts center present-ing live theater with national and international acts, stars of stage, screen and television, as well as community theater.
BArge CAnAl CoFFee Co.37 Lebanon Street315-824-4331bargecanal.comAll-day menu with a coffee house vibe: large selection of coffees & teas, smoothies, chili, soups, salads, sandwiches, bagels and desserts.
ColgAte Inn1 Payne Street315-824-2300colgateinn.comThis recently renovated historic inn features fine American cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
HAmIlton eAtery41 Lebanon Street315-825-9051hamiltoneatery.comFamily owned. Features made-to-order sandwiches, a “create your own” salad station and one of the most remarkable selections of beers in Hamilton.
HAmIlton Inn4480 East Lake Road315-824-1245thehamiltoninn.comNew England-style entrées (steaks,chops, seafood & chicken) preparedwith an international flare. Reser-vations suggested.
HAmIlton wHole FoodS28 Broad Street | 315-824-2930facebook.com/HamiltonWhole-FoodsVegetarian deli featuring homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and des-serts made from locally grown food.
lA IguAnA10 Broad Street | 315-824-0022laiguanarestaurant.comMexican restaurant and tapas bar serving lunch and dinner. Enchi-ladas, fajitas, tacos, burritos and traditional Mexican entrées.
mAIn moon CHIneSe KItCHen8 Utica Street | 315-824-1830Chinese food available for dine-in or take-out.
nICHolS & BeAlAt the 5 Corners315-824-2222nicholsandbeal.comLunch and dinner options include salad bar, sandwiches, burgers, steaks, seafood, chicken and 13 types of wings.
olIverI’S PIzzerIA14 Lebanon Street315-824-4444oliverispizza.comPizza, pasta, wings, burgers, subs and salads – to dine-in, take-out or for delivery.
PoolvIlle Country Store (FIne dInIng)1245 Earlville Road, Earlville 315-691-2677poolvillecountrystore.comAmerican cuisine with European influence in a country setting 4 miles from Hamilton. Reservations suggested.
royAl IndIA grIll6 Broad Street | 315-825-3555hamiltonroyalindiagrill.comAuthentic Indian cuisine – vegetarian specials, chicken, lamb and fish in curry, masala, vindaloo and tandoori styles.
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ruSCH’S BAr & grIll22 Lebanon Street315-228-2122myruschs.netRestaurant and sports bar with appetizers,sandwiches, entrées and desserts. 18 TVs and multiple sports networks.
Seven oAKS CluB HouSeCorner of Payne Street & East Lake Road | 315-824-4420sevenoaksclubhouse.comLocated at Seven Oaks Golf Course.Full entrée selections, specialty sandwiches and homemade desserts.
vJ’S dIner And reStAurAnt169 Utica Street | 315-824-0303Family dining with traditional breakfast fare, diner classics, pizza and pasta.
22 utICA Street CAFé22 Utica Street | 315-228-2061Relaxed coffee bar setting for breakfast, lunch, casual dinner or late-night snack. Homemade sandwiches, wraps, soups, salads and desserts.
dunKIn donutS 34 Utica Street315-824-8500
mCdonAld’S 168 Utica Street315-824-4001
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
ArtFully yourS12 Lebanon Street315-825-9067A cooperative retailer of unique, affordable, and locally created handcrafted gifts and art. Jewelry, furnishings, pottery and more.
BlACK CAt AntIqueS & gIFtS14 East Main Street, Earlville 315-691-5721
ColgAte BooKStore3 Utica Street | 315-228-7480colgatebookstore.comOwned and operated by Colgate University, this independent book-store provides educational resources and books; and collegiate clothing.
ColleCtIonS40 Milford Street315-750-9356Art gallery of works for sale and unique selection of women’s apparel and accessories.
evergreen gAllery11 Lebanon Street315-824-0897www.evergreengalleryny.comCustom framing, hand-craftedfurniture, local artists works, jew-elry and fair trade gifts from around the world.
Full Bloom FlorISt2133 Bonney Road315-824-FULL (3855)hamiltonny.com/fullbloomFresh flowers, custom silk, gift baskets, balloons and more. World wire service available.
HAmIlton Flower SHoP38 Broad Street315-824-0910hamiltonflowershop.netFull service florist. Daily local delivery to surrounding areas.
mAxwellS CHoColAteS14 Utica Street315-824-1280maxwellschocolates.comUnique home-made candies and sweets in an old fashioned ice cream parlor setting. Personal and online delivery.
retroSPeCt12 Lebanon Street315-824-0449retrospectny.comFeaturing vintage to new home and garden, furniture, personal gift items and accessories.
StePH BoutIque7 Lebanon Street / 315-824-2500stephboutique.comA unique mix of casual and sophis-ticated women’s apparel and acces-sories. New arrivals weekly.
SwAnK2 Broad Street | 315-824-8800swankbydesign.comA meticulously curated collection of irresistible vintage and modern finds for home, garden and you.
PrICe CHoPPer1050 Madison Market Place315-824-6040pricechopper.com
wAyne’S mArKet11 Eaton Street | 315-824-9806Full line of grocery and household items. Custom cut meats, home-made salads and sandwiches and old fashioned service.
vIllAge wIne & SPIrItS27 Lebanon Street315-824-1740
CooK’S lIquor Store53 Utica Street315-824-2260
PArry’S100 Utica Street315-824-0002parryshamilton.comFamily owned modern day general store featuring a full selection of electronics, paint, hardware, office supplies and housewares.
CurtIS lumBer15 Eaton Street315-824-2233curtislumber.comLeading retail, farm and ranch store chainfor maintaining farms, ranches, homes and animals.
olymPIA SPortS1034 Madison Marketplace315-824-0560olympiasports.netFeatures fitness/athletics equipment and apparel, athletic footwear and popular sports/leisure wear.
PeeBleS1021 Madison Marketplace315-824-2839peebles.comDepartment store for family apparel, jewelry, shoes, gifts and more.
tHe gAtewAy CuStom APPArel23 Lebanon Street315-824-2572companycasuals.com/thegatewayCustom apparel store featuring screen printing and embroidery.
trACtor SuPPly1010 Madison Market Place315-824-0146tractorsupply.com
HAmIlton dIgItAl PluS23 Lebanon Street315-825-8633hamiltondigitalplus.com
Country Peddler2434 Poolville RoadHubbardsville | 315-691-4002
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nAtIonAl BASeBAll HAll oF FAme & muSeum25 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY 1-888-HALL-OF-FAMEbaseballhall.orgHonoring the greatest players and history of America’s favorite pastime.
turnIng Stone CASIno5218 Patrick Road, Verona, NY 1-800-771-7711turningstone.comRenowned casino and resort featuring world-class restaurants, golf, spa and fitness. Showroom and Event Center featuring acclaimed performers.
glImmerglASS oPerA tHeAterCooperstown, NY 13326607-547-0700glimmerglass.orgFeatures world-class opera in the Alice Busch Opera Theater including new and world. Premieres and young American artists.
nortHeASt ClASSIC CAr muSeum24 Rexford Street, Norwich, NY 607-334-2886classiccarmuseum.orgThe largest classic car museum in the northeast, with over 160 vehicles on exhibit spanning many decades of history.
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How long HAve you lIved In HAmIlton And wHAt BrougHt you Here?i have lived in Hamilton for 31 years. my husband was hired as a football coach for Colgate.
wHere do you worK, volunteer, Serve on BoArdS/CommItteeS, etC.?i am the Director of the Chenango Nursery School and i have been there for 27 years. i serve on the advisory Board for Early Childhood Education at BOCES, am a member of National association for the Education of Young Children (NaEYC) and am a member of the madison County Directors’ association. i volunteer at Camp Fiver.
wHAt Are your HoBBIeS?i love to read, scrapbook, quilt and knit.
wHAt’S one tHIng tHAt PeoPle mIgHt not Know ABout you?i love the beach!! (Okay so maybe people already know that.)
wHAt IS one event In HAmIlton you never mISS?the 4th of July.
wHAt IS your FAvorIte reCreAtIon-Al ACtIvIty In HAmIlton?Boat rides on lake moraine.
wHAt do you FInd moSt InSPIrIng ABout HAmIlton?i love the people, the friendliness and the number of activities for a small town. i also really enjoy all the different types of people who cross paths here.
wHAt IS your All-tIme FAvorIte HAmIlton exPerIenCe?i really enjoyed raising my family in Ham-ilton and all of my kids’ involvement and activities at HCS.
In one word, How would you de-SCrIBe HAmIlton?Fascinating.
wHAt IS one tIP you would gIve to Someone wHo IS vISItIng HAmIlton For tHe FIrSt tIme?Get involved and give it time. Embrace the small town atmosphere.
Denise Dinski
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leslie Green GuilbaultARTISTSPOTLIGHT
Leslie Green Guilbault is a potter and bone carver from Hamilton, NY who learned the basics of wheel thrown pottery by taking elective courses as an undergraduate at the University of Notre Dame. After earning her master’s degree in English Literature, she worked as a senior administrator at Colgate University as the Bookstore Director and Director of Operations. She left Colgate in 2008 to explore the fast-paced world of contract pharmaceutical manufacturing at Norwich Pharmaceuticals, where she worked as a project manager and liaison to U.S. and international “big pharma” customers. In 2011, a deep desire to find a long term creative outlet led her back to Hamilton, where she started her own business, LGG Creative Art.
Leslie works from her home studio where she finds inspiration from the wooded landscape, rolling hills, and dramatic skies of central New York. In the past two years, she has created 7 distinct lines of pottery and a unique array of carved bone sculptures and jewelry which are sold at the Broad Street Gallery in Hamilton, Gallery 54 in Skaneateles, Decades Gallery in Sharon Springs, The Outside In Gallery in Piermont, the Earlville Opera House Gallery, and online through her ETSY shop: LGG Creative Art. Leslie received the first place Award of Distinction in Ceramics at the Syracuse Arts and Crafts Festival in July 2013, and her first solo show is currently taking place at P. Ross in Nyack, NY. Her next show is in Norwich at Colorscape Chenango from September 6-8, 2013.
Studio: 2825 Johnnycake Hill Road, Hamilton, NY 13346Phone: (315) 750-5022Email: [email protected]
For more information about the artist and her work, please visit her website at www.etsy.com/shop.LGGCreativeArt
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Lonely Tree Carved bone feather pendant
SEPTEmBER 2013
YouR GuiDE To LoCAL LiFEin HAmiLTon, nY
Hamilton, New York...a short drive from most anywhere.
Syracuse - 35 milesUtica - 30 miles
Binghamton - 65 miles
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