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Auburn Public Theatre Cinema That Midnight Kiss and The Toast of New Orleans
All films are $5 .
Enjoy our comfortable seating and dynamite sound system!

Fri/Sat January 9th and 10th 2009
Mario Lanza Double Feature! only $5
6pm That Midnight Kiss
8pm The Toast of New Orleans
The first 10 patrons get in free!

 

That Midnight Kiss and The Toast of New Orleans take us back to a time in the history of film making that has never been equalled. Everything about these films seems to work. The stars were superb, and the costumes and sets were magnificent. The stories were light and frothy, and there were no real attempts to create “real” stories. The audiences happily suspended their disbelief, and were contnent to be carried away by the beauty and purity of the music. Kathryn Grayson and Mario Lanza were magnificent singers and were perhaps at their best in opera and operatic inspired music, a regular feature of films starring these two singers. We may well have been seeing the beginning od “crossover” music here. These films represent the best in production values of their day, and were made in 1949 and 1950 when the world was still expressing the joys of the early Post-War period. Definitely 5 star.

Posted: Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 @ 2:23 pm by Curt
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Good News from Auburn, NY!

Blueprint II Presents Community Improvement Projects

While some people may want to see an improved Auburn and Cayuga County but sit idly by, a band of teenagers have visions for the future and have actively sought out ways to leave a lasting impression on the place they call home.

December 8th was a graduation of sorts for the nearly 50 seventh, eighth and ninth grade students who participate in Blueprint II, an outgrowth of A Call to Action: A Blueprint for Our Region’s Future, who spent 10 months developing project proposals to enhance their communities for both the present and the future. (more…)

Posted: Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 @ 1:39 pm by Curt
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Our Country’s Good opens this Friday
 
The APCT is glad to announce it’s latest dramatic production; “Our Country’s Good” which is directed by Jason Manning and stars several of the most talented performers in our region.

Performances begin Friday at 8PM. January 9th. There will also be performances at 8PM on Jan 10, 16 & 17 plus two matinees at 2pm on the 11th and 18th. A video of pictures from the production is available on the Auburn Players site at www.auburnplayers.net
Tickets are available at the door of the Irene A. Bisgrove Theatre located at Cayuga Community College, 197 Franklin Street, in Auburn, NY, or by calling our reservation line at 315.258.8275
Our Country’s Good is the story of convicts and Royal Marines sent to Australia in the late 1780s as part of the first penal colony there. It follows Second Lieutenant Ralph Clark’s attempts to put on a production of George Farquhar’s restoration comedy The Recruiting Officer with a cast of male and female convicts. The play shows the class system in the convict camp and discusses themes such as sexuality, punishment, the Georgian judicial system, and the idea that art can act as an ennobling force.
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Posted: Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 @ 12:02 pm by Curt
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Patchwork Plus Featured in Better Homes and Gardens Quilt Sampler

Patchwork Plus Quilt & Yarn Shop in Marcellus is a featured shop in the Spring 2009 issue of Quilt Sampler, which goes on sale May 12, 2009. The magazine, published by Better Homes and Gardens, profiles 10 shops across the United States and Canada in each of its semi-annual issues.

“We were incredibly thrilled to learn of our selection,” says Judi West, co-owner, with her husband, Tom, of Patchwork Plus. A crew from the magazine visited the shop for two days in mid-October—taking photos, conducting interviews, and experiencing the shop’s ambiance.

To be considered for the honor, quilt shops submit an application with details on their history, business promotions, charitable work, teaching schedules and design philosophies. The selection is made by a panel of quilt experts led by Jennifer Keltner, group editor of American Patchwork & Quilting magazine.

“Quilt makers from all over the world eagerly await these issues,” says Keltner. “Once the magazine is in their hands, quilters turn every page to see the newest fabrics and patterns from each shop.”

The multi-page profiles include photos of each featured shop and its staff; details on what makes it unique; photos of, and a full-sized pattern for, an original quilt designed for the magazine; and a listing of area hot spots.

The quilt submitted by Patchwork Plus, “Lady of the Lake Baskets,” was designed by Skaneateles Falls resident Judy Sheridan and Skaneateles resident Patty Elkovitch. A fabric kit will be sold on the Patchwork Plus website, http://www.patchworkplusquiltshop.com, this spring.

Inclusion in the magazine proves a boon for business: According to Better Homes and Gardens, chosen shops are inundated with visitors and with requests for the shop’s quilt patterns and fabrics. Quilters are known to try to visit all 10 shops in each issue, getting the signature of each shop owner in their copy of the magazine.

Patchwork Plus, established in 1987, is the result of two friends’ genuine love for quilting and the dream to bring a better selection of affordable fabrics to their quilting friends. “Our wonderful customers, who come from all over the world, have made us into the store we are today,” says Judi West. “I can’t thank them enough.”

The shop’s 5,000-square-foot facility, on Cherry Valley Turnpike (Route 20), has more than 7,500 bolts of fabric, two large classrooms and a fireplace, and is bathed in natural light. Patchwork Plus also is a Gold Standard dealer of Bernina sewing machines and offers instructional classes year-round.

A magazine signing party is planned for the spring.

 

Posted: Tuesday, January 6th, 2009 @ 9:24 am by Curt
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sunday_night_specials_skaneatelesSunday Night Special Jacuzzi Rooms in Finger Lakes, NY

Each oversized Bungalow offers super premium bedding, kitchenette, private patio, ceramic baths, complimentary SnackPak and in-room Continental Breakfast, cable TV, phone, WiFi, stereo and more. Many have two person Jacuzzi tubs in room. The Suites are perfect for a romantic getaway weekend, or an extended visit.. A fully furnished four bedroom, 2-bathroom house is a favorite for families.

 

All are 3 Diamond rated, very savvy traveler and perfect for Nightly, Weekly, Extended Stay. Our convenient location provides easy access to the Village, and free parking at our Boutique Hotel property in the Village Center. Wine Trails, award winning restaurants, shopping, activity of all kinds are an easy drive surrounded by uncommon beauty.

 

When you return, park directly in front of your private Bungalow and relax on your private patio.

All are non-smoking, some are Pet Friendly To stay connected Free Wifi and cable TV is provided.

Laundry &Business Services are available.

 

Posted: Sunday, January 4th, 2009 @ 2:13 pm by Curt
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