Calendar of Events January 2007
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Thursday, January 25th, 10:30 AM The Fountain of Youth Discovered in Union Square
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New York City
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Internationally Famed Artist Julian Beever, �The Pavement Picasso,� Marks His New York City Debut With Positively Stunning, Dramatic Image in The Heart of Manhattan
Posted by Dotty Housel New York, New York [email protected] 212.880.5337
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January 23 & 30th Midday Reiki & Meditation at Riverhead Library with Patty Alessi RMT
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Suffolk County
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Reiki & Meditation / January 23rd & 30th/ Riverhead Library/ 12:00-1:00 PM/Cost $5 per session/ Call: Library Adult Reference to register 631.727.3228 Host: Patty Alessi RMT/ www.pattyalessi.byregion.net Relax & Enjoy Your Midday/ Lunchtime Break! * You need not be cardholder to attend
Posted by Patty Alessi Riverhead, New York [email protected]
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Deekyshaeel Entertainment in association with BAB's Theatrical Productions presents
Posted by Dara Bragg Queens Ny 11427 [email protected] 718 482-3265
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January 18th Reiki Healing & Meditation Circle
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Thursdays- Join us weekly and enhance your life with an evening of Stress Reduction. Guided meditation and mini-Reiki sessions. Guests and Practitioners welcomed!*free~donations accepted / Mastic Recreational Center- 15 Herkimer St/Mastic, N.Y./ info:631.834.7066 or www.pattyalessi.byregion.net. Host: Patty Alessi RMT
Posted by Patty Alessi Mastic,N.Y. 11950 [email protected]
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January 27, 2007 Johannes Linstead and the Nouveau Flamenco Orchestra
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Cortland County
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A Spanish guitar �tour de force� describes the hot Latin sounds at the Center for the Arts of Homer. Guaranteed to transport listeners to a tropical paradise of the mind, Linstead is a winner of the NAR Best World Album of the Year in 2004 for his album Mediterranea. General Admission tickets are $20 and senior tickets are $16. Admission for students with ID and children under 14 is free. Tickets available at the door. 72 S Main St, Homer
Posted by Karen Sager Homer, NY 13077 [email protected] 607 749-4900
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Thursday, Feb 1st, at 7:00pm Class & the Work/Family Dilemma
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New York City
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While much public attention has been focused on well-educated, upper class women who choose to leave the workforce and raise their children � little has been paid to women who must struggle to balance work and family. On Thursday, February 1st at 7:00pm in the James Room, 4th floor, Barnard Hall, New York City Public Advocate Betsy Gotbaum will address class and the �work/family dilemma� at a forum sponsored by the Barnard Center for Research on Women.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-899-4741
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On Sunday, January 21, we invite you to enjoy the music of Martin S�derberg. Born in Sweden and raised in Spain, Martin S�derberg is an accomplished classical pianist. The program for his performance, as a part of the Concerts at the Chapel series, will include a combination of works by Spanish and Latin American composers, such as Soler, Granados, Manuel de Falla, Albeniz, Lecuona, Landestoy, Ginastera, Villalobos and Moleiro.
Posted by amy dupcak new york [email protected] 914 391-5010
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When: THURSDAY, JANUARY 25; FEBRUARY 1, 8, 15, 22; MARCH 1, 8, 15 Time: 7PM � 9PM 2 HOUR NIGHTCLUB SALSA �ON2� ADVANCE BEGINNER-BEGINNER INTERMEDIATE CYCLE BEGINS WITH CINDY & DANNY; NO PARTNER NEEDED; REGISTER BY 1/18 & SAVE $20-$15!
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New York City
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This class is designed for students who at least accomplished the Basic Beginner Course 1 or have 3-9 Months Experience in Nightclub Salsa
Posted by Cindy THE ARCH DANCE STUDIO, 68 WEST 39th STREET (BETWEEN 5th & 6th AVENUES), 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 [email protected] 646-345-8926
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SATURDAY, JANUARY 13th Time: 7PM - MIDNIGHT MAD ABOUT MAMBO DANCE
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New York City
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$12 Admission * No Dress Code * No Age Limit * DJ Ray Colon Playing the Best in MAMBO, SALSA AND CHA-CHA-CHA * Fabulous Dance Show at 10PM by Jr. Entertainment, La Pasion Dance Company & Mambo Clasico Dancers * FREE Snacks * Refreshments for Sale.
For more info call Abbey at 718-381-9731 or go to www.MamboMamas.com
Posted by Abbey ST. JEAN LE BAPTISTE COMMUNITY CENTER, 184 EAST 76TH STREET, BETWEEN 3RD AVENUE & LEXINGTON, NYC [email protected] 718-381-9731
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MONDAY, JANUARY 29; FEBRUARY 5, 12, 19, 26; MARCH 5, 12 7PM � 9PM MON 1/29: 2HR BEGINNER DANCE COURSE IN NIGHTCLUB STYLE SALSA; NO PARTNER NEEDED!
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New York City
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Description: This class is designed for those who have never danced before or done very little dancing. Class Size/Space is Limited. No Partner Necessary.
For more information or to register contact Cindy at (646) 345-8926, (917) 557-7099 or email: [email protected] or Danny at (917) 992-5817 or email: [email protected].
Posted by Cindy ARCH DANCE STUDIO, 68 WEST 39th STREET (BETWEEN 5th & 6th AVENUES), 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 [email protected] 646-345-8926
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Tuesday, Feb 6th - 7pm BORDERLANDS AND THE PERTINENCE OF
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New York City
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In the 1880s and 1890s, the U.S. - Mexican border region underwent a metamorphosis that has famously been characterized as a shift from a
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-899-4741
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Tuesday, Feb 6th - 7pm BORDERLANDS AND THE PERTINENCE OF
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New York City
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In the 1880s and 1890s, the U.S. - Mexican border region underwent a metamorphosis that has famously been characterized as a shift from a
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-899-4741
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Contemporary poets Frances Richard, Karen Swenson, and Karen Weiser share their unique and lyrical visions on Thursday, February 15th from 7:00 pm � 8:30 pm at Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor Barnard Hall. Richard is the award-winning author of 'see through,' a volume of elegant and sculpted poems. Swenson�s work, 'An Attic of Ideals,' 'East-West,' 'A Sense of Direction,' and 'The Landlady in Bangkok,' winner of a National Poetry Series prize was inspired by her travels in Southeast Asia.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-899-4741
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Monday, January 22 - 7:00PM Memory and Longing:Contemplating the Black Diaspora
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New York City
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Barnard College hosts poet Yvette Christians� and Saidiya Hartman, professor of English & Comparative Literature at Columbia University, to discuss how African-descended people grapple with the longing for lost homes and histories and the legacy of slavery in the U.S. and Africa on Monday, January 22 from 7:00pm to 9:00pm at Sulzberger Parlor, 3rd Floor, Barnard Hall.
Posted by Erin Farrell New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-899-4741
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January 2007 The Hispanic Society of America Named NYC & Company�s Cultural Organization of the Month for January
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New York City
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Visitors will receive a 20% discount on all the Hispanic Society publications and a 10% discount on other merchandise in their gift shop when they mention �Cultural Organization of the Month� during the month of January. Hours of operation: Tuesday-Saturday: 10am- 4:30pm; Sunday: 1pm- 4pm. Admission is free. The Hispanic Society of America is located at Broadway between 155th and 156th Streets in Manhattan. For more information, call 212-926-2234 or visit www.hispanicsociety.org.
Posted by NYC & Company New York, NY www.nycvisit.com 212-484-1222
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Sat. Jan 13th 7:30PM To 10:00PM The Silver Platter Wine Tasting Event!
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New York City
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The Silver Platter Wine Tasting Event! Location: 349 Broome Street Between Bowery Elizabeth N.Y.C. Fall In Love With Someone New, A New Wine Or Both! http://silverplatternyc.com
Posted by LeeAnne Homsey New York City, NY 10002 [email protected] 1-646-461-1076
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Jan 17th, 10am-12pm Australian Innovations Shoot Out
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New York City
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Come and listen to 6 state finalists from Australia prove that their company�s cutting edge innovation has what it takes to make it in the US market. A panel of judges will decide who takes home the grand prize. For more information and to register, visit http://www.advance.org/en/cev/?179. The event is FREE!!
Posted by Diana Pizzari New York, NY, 10017 [email protected] 212-682-2885
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January 13, 2007 8 PM Gerry Eastman Jazz Quartet in concert
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Cortland County
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The Quartet includes some of the most accomplished jazz musicians in the NYC jazz world today with a style described as brilliant, fluid, and seemingly effortless, a blend of diverse jazz modes from Delta blues to avant-garde jazz that appeals to audiences of all ages. Visit: www.wmcjazz.org/718-384-1654.html. General admission tickets are $12, Senior tickets are $10 and all students (including college students with ID) are free and are available at the door. Center for the Arts, Homer
Posted by Karen Sager Homer, NY 13077 [email protected] 607 749-4900
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The Westchester Philharmonic musicians perform classics for horns by Gabrieli, Bach, Pezel, Ewald, Mouret, and Cheetham! Advance Tickets $15, At the Door $20. The Arts Exchange, Westchester Arts Council, 31 Mamaroneck Ave., White Plains, NY.
Posted by Westchester Philharmonic White Plains, NY 10601 [email protected] 914-428-4220
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Troy Chromatics, Inc. is pleased to present the Hamburg Symphony at the Troy Savings Bank Music Hall, Second & State Streets, in Troy, NY. Music by Schubert, Bruch, and Brahms. Featured violin soloist, Robert McDuffie. Please call (518) 273-0038 for tickets and information. Tickets are $55/$50.
Posted by Ursula MacAffer Troy, NY 12181 [email protected] (518) 273-0038
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Thursdays- Join us weekly and enhance your life with an evening of Stress Reduction. Guided meditation and mini-Reiki sessions. Guests and Practitioners welcomed!*free~donations accepted / Mastic Recreational Center- 15 Herkimer St/Mastic, N.Y./ info:631.834.7066 or www.pattyalessi.byregion.net. Host: Patty Alessi RMT
Posted by Patricia Alessi Mastic,N.Y. 11950 [email protected] 631 834-7066
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January 26, 2007 at 7:30 pm and January 27, 2007 at 2:00 pm The 22nd Annual Lunar New Year Festival
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New York City
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Come Celebrate the year of the Pig with traditional Chinese dance and music. Audiences of all ages will be immersed in and enchanting world filled with vivid costumes and elegant and vibrant movements. For tickets: 212-279-4200 www.skirballcenter.nyu.edu
Posted by Valyn Alviar New York, NY 10013 [email protected] 212-334-3764
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MONDAY, JANUARY 22, 29; FEBRUARY 5, 12, 19, 26; MARCH 5, 12 7PM � 9PM MON 1/22: 2HR BEGINNER DANCE COURSE IN NIGHTCLUB STYLE SALSA; NO PARTNER NEEDED!
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New York City
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Description: This class is designed for those who have never danced before or done very little dancing. Class Size/Space is Limited. No Partner Necessary. For more information or to register contact Cindy at (646) 345-8926, (917) 557-7099 or email: [email protected] or Danny at (917) 992-5817 or email: [email protected].
Posted by Cindy ARCH DANCE STUDIO, 68 WEST 39th STREET (BETWEEN 5th & 6th AVENUES), 3rd FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10018 [email protected] 646-345-8926
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1/13/07 1 PM Intro to Homeopathy/Vibrational Healing
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New York City
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Kristine Flones, LWR Ravensbeard Wildlife Center Location: 242 E. 53 Street In this Workshop we will investigate Homeopathy, an inexpensive and wonderfully miraculous medicine that helps all creatures, has no side effects and leaves no toxicities afterwards. www.manhattanbirdclub.com
Posted by Anna New York, NY 10022 [email protected] 212-369-1293
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National Safety Council 6 hour Defensive Driving Classes at Moore Catholic H.S. 100 Merrill Ave, Staten Island., N.Y. 10314 reservations required 718-606-7150 718-608-9451 Save on auto insurance/ reduce points http://moore10314.tripod.com [email protected]
Posted by D.E. Office Staten Island, NY 10314 [email protected] 718-606-7150
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National Safety Council 6 hour Defensive Driving Classes at Moore Catholic H.S. 100 Merrill Ave, Staten Island., N.Y. 10314 reservations required 718-606-7150 718-608-9451 Save on auto insurance/ reduce points http://moore10314.tripod.com [email protected]
Posted by D.E. Office 10314 [email protected] 718-606-7150
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Tuesday, January 9th, 2007 7:30pm Ann Klein / Jeffrey Paul Bobrick / Gretchen Witt
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Singer-Songwriters Ann Klein, Jeffrey Paul Bobrick and Gretchen Witt perform their music at Makor (makor.org).
Makor, 35 West 67th (Columbus and Central Park West) $12.00
Ann Klein (7:30pm) combines a folk and country sound with a touch of rock.
Jeffrey Paul Bobrick (8:30pm) Billboard Award Winning singer-songwriter writes very clever, bright and intelligent songs.
Gretchen Witt, (9:30pm) DiscoveringArtists.com says:
Posted by Jeffrey Paul Bobrick New York, NY
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Journey of a Black Man This dramatic presentation is about a family of three brothers whose lives have been shattered after the death of their Christian mother. Battling the additional obstacles of drugs, violence, and troubled relationships the three brothers embark on a journey spirited by religious faith. This is an ENCORE PERFORMANCE AT TRUE WORSHIP CHURCH 872-874 CRESCENT STREET BROOKLYN, NY. Visit us at www.pdmperformingarts.com
Posted by Trevi Pershay Brooklyn, NY 11208 [email protected]
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Jan. 18, 2007 7 pm An Inconvenient Truth showing and panel discussion
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Ontario County
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Tara Curtin, Hobart & William Smith Colleges' Professor of Geoscience, and several students will participate in a discussion following the showing of Al Gore's movie, An Inconvenient Truth. Both the film and the panel discussion afterward are free and open to the public. Hobart & William Smith Colleges, Albright Auditorium, Geneva. Registration is requested by calling 781-4382 or e-mailing [email protected]. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Like pet reptiles? Come check out thousands of live, pet reptiles, amphibians, and invertabrates on display and for sale at more than 200 exhibiter tables!! Vendors will also be selling terrarium supplies, caging and aquariums, reptile books, toys, and more.
Posted by Bruce Lowder White Plains, NY 10606 [email protected] 845 526-4845
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JANUARY 16TH, 2007 AT 6:30PM LOHV-NYC'S WINTER MEMBERSHIP MEETING
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New York City
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LOHV-NYC's soon-to-be-released 2006 City Council Humane Scorecard -- covering humane education, the pets in housing bill and more -- will be available at the meeting. Other agenda items: filling City Council vacancies in Brooklyn and Staten Island; the latest news on the LOHV-NYC/Farm Sanctuary/HSUS campaign to ban the sale of foie gras in NYC; humane education in the South Bronx; and much more. Some light food will be provided. There is no charge to attend this event.
Posted by LOHV-NYC NY, NY, 10003 [email protected] 212-889-0303
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Join the Ontario County Arts Council to learn about & celebrate Three King's Day, El Dia de Los Reyes, a traditional holiday in most Spanish-speaking countries. Admission: $5 per family and a wrapped gift suitable for infants and toddlers. All Things Art, 65 S. Main St., Canandaigua. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Jan. 16, 2007-Feb. 27, 2007 6:30-9:15 pm Digital Photography: Basics
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Ontario County
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This is a basic course for amateurs and newcomers to digital photography. Learn about your digital camera, ask questions, and see what the digital photography excitement is all about. Finger Lakes Community College, Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua. $215. Seven Tuesday evenings beginning January 16th. Note: Students must bring a digital camera to class. Windows or Mac skills are required. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Pennsylvania Yankee Theatre Company Players present a musical revue of songs from Broadway shows over the last 10 years. Fundraiser for the Sampson Theatre Renovation project. Penn Yan Middle School Auditorium, Penn Yan. Adults $7, seniors/students $5. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Discover a unique way to question stressful thoughts and see different perspectives! Patty Alessi Facilitates the format & Work of Byron Katie. 12:30-2pm/Mastic Recreational Center/15 Herkimer St./ Mastic/Call 631.281.7655- register /We meet every 2nd Tues/ Free~Donations Welcomed
Posted by Patricia Alessi Mastic,N.Y. 11950 www.pattyalessi.byregion.net 631 834-7066
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Features Leonardo Di Caprio as undercover cop William Costigan and Matt Damon as undercover mobster Colin Sullivan. Costigan and Sullivan get into plenty of nail-biting situations that almost reveal their true identities. 149 minutes. Rated R. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $5 adults, $3 students/seniors. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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January 19, 21-23, 2007 Fri., Mon., Tues. 7 pm; Sun. 2 pm Babel
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Ontario County
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Richard & Susan are a wealthy couple from San Diego who are vacationing in Morocco in order to heal after the death of their young child; their other 2 children are at home with their Mexican maid, Amelia. Susan gets shot and Amelia departs for Mexico with Richard & Susan's children in tow. In English, French, Spanish, Japanese, Berber, and Arabic with subtitles. 144 minutes. Rated R. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $5 adults; $3 students/seniors. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Come join the Ontario County Arts Council for a performance featuring The St. Peter's Community Choir from Geneva under the direction of Wendra Trowbridge. All Things Art, 65 South Main Street, Canandaigua. $5.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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January 18, 2007 6:00 p.m. American Medici- The Kress Brothers
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New York City
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Jocelyn Kress will lecture on the legacy of her family and the Kress Collection, one of the most extensive art collections ever amassed along with the impact of the collection's dispersal across America at The Grace Rainey Rogers Auditorium at The Metropolitan Museum of Art. For more information visit www.metmuseum.org.
Posted by Roberta Lee, LAKPR New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-570-3949
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January 12-16, 2007 Fri., Sat., Mon., Tues. 7 pm; Sun., Mon. 2 pm Open Season
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Ontario County
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This animated action-adventure for all ages, follows the fortunes of two forest-animal misfits. Boog is a gentle & domesticated bear; Elliot is an absentminded & accident-prone deer who has been shunned by his herd. Together, they struggle to adapt to the ways of life in the wild & on their own. 100 minutes. Rated PG. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $3. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Join us for an evening of dinner, dancing, and great fun at New Rochelle�s most highly anticipated 17th Annual Blockbuster Dinner Dance & Raffle. The evening will begin at 6:30 p.m. with an elaborate cocktail buffet, followed by dinner at 7:30 p.m. and dancing with live entertainment by Hot Pursuit. There will be an open bar (top shelf) all evening. For more information or to purchase tickets contact the Boys and Girls Club of New Rochelle at 914-235-3736.
Posted by Boys & Girls Club of New Rochelle, NY 10802 [email protected] 914-235-3736
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Jan. 3, 2007 10 am & 3:30 pm Leo Lionni's Swimmy, Frederick, and Inch by Inch
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Ontario County
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Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia's latest production is drawn from Leo Lionni's exquisitely crafted Caldecott Honor books. Swimmy is a tiny fish who uses ingenuity to fend off danger. Frederick, a poetic mouse, makes everyday life an artful experience. And a lovable inchworm shares his facility for measuring absolutely everything. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $4.50. Sponsored by the Delavan Foundation and Lyons National Bank. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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January 18, 6:00 p.m. Lecture: American Medici- The Kress Brothers
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New York City
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Jocelyn Kress will lecture on the legacy of her family,
Posted by R. Lee NY, NY, 10020 [email protected] 212-570-3949
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On January 18 at 6pm, Jocelyn Kress will lecture on the legacy of her family,
Posted by R. Lee New York, NY 10020 [email protected] 212-570-3949
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January 5-9, 2007 Fri., Sat., Mon. Tues. 7 pm, Sun. 2 pm 13 Tzameti
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Ontario County
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Sebastien leads an impoverished life with his immigrant family. When he overhears a conversation about a package which promises to make his neighbors rich, he intercepts the package which contains a series of instructions. Ultimately, he meets up with a ring of gamblers placing bets on the outcome of a tournament of Russian roulette. In French with English subtitles. 86 min. Not rated. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva. $5 adults, $3 students/seniors. More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Feature band is Crown County with Ron Christiansen calling the square sets. No fancy dress required. Fun for the whole family. No experience necessary. Non-alcoholic event. Snacks of all sorts served in the dining room. Hopewell Grange Hall, 3422 County Rd. 4, Canandaigua. $5 per person (consideration given to families). More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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Gaining recognition as one of America's finest professional male vocal ensembles, Cantus' repertoire spans many periods & genres, including Gregorian chant, Renaissance motets, contemporary works, art songs, folk music, spirituals, & pop. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St, Geneva. $25 ($10 students with ID). More info www.genevarts.com.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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The historic Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St., Geneva presents the Mermaid Theatre of Nova Scotia's latest production, drawn from Leo Lionni's exquisitely crafted Caldecott Honor books. Swimmy is a tiny fish who uses ingenuity to fend off danger. Frederick, a poetic mouse, makes everyday life an artful experience. And a lovable inchworm shares his facility for measuring absolutely everything. $4.50. More info www.genevarts.com. Sponsored by the Delavan Foundation & Lyons National Bank.
Posted by Geneva Arts Development Council Geneva, NY 14456 [email protected] 315-781-2231
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1/27/07 11AM-3PM Special Camp Fair 2007
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Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc presents a Special Camp Fair on Sat. Jan. 27, 2007 from 11AM-3PM at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle (Columbus Ave. & W. 60th St. NYC) to share information about camps for children with disabilities. Call 212-677-4650 (Gary Shulman, MS.Ed.) or visit us at www.resourcesnyc.org Our email is [email protected]
Posted by Gary Shulman, MS.Ed. New York, NY 10003 [email protected] 212-677-4650 ext.20
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Resources for Children with Special Needs, Inc. presents Special Camp Fair 2007 on Saturday January 27, 2007 at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle (Columbus Ave. and W. 60th St. NYC) LEARN ABOUT SUMMER PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES. 212-677-4650 (Gary Shulman, MS.Ed.) www.resourcesnyc.org
Posted by Gary Shulman, MS.Ed. New York, NY 10003 [email protected] 212-677-4650 ext.20
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