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THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS in Skaneateles New York(For more events visit www.skaneateles.com)
Tuesday, August 23
MUSIC: 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM Sarah Horner Band at the Red Rooster, 4618
Jordan Rd. Enjoy excellent music and Tom’s BBQ! (315) 685-2326
Tuesday, August 23
MUSIC WORKSHOP: 11:00 AM Workshop for music students organized by
Skaneateles Festival
. Open to students of all ages and abilities. First Presbyterian Church, 97
E. Genesee St. Advance registration required. Visit
www.skanfest.org.
Wednesday, August 24
MUSIC FAMILY FEST: 11:00 AM Skaneateles Festival Family Fest
with So Percussion:
FREE event at Skaneateles High School, 49 E. Elizabeth St Visit
www.skanfest.org
for more information.
Wednesday, August 24 – September 10
THEATER: Merry Go Round Playhouse presents
“Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?” at Emerson Park, Rt. 38A Auburn. For
Tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online
www.merry-go-round.com
Wednesday, August 24
MUSIC: 5:30 PM A Musical Happy Hour FREE Community Concert …
featuring marimba and flute. Stop by Anyela’s Vineyards after work for a 40 minute sampling of
world class music. Enjoy great music with breath-taking views of the lake at this free event.
Perfect for all ages! Ayano Kataoka, marimba and percussion; Conor Nelson, flute Concert
location: Anyela’s Vineyards 2433 West Lake Road For more information visit
Skaneateles
Festival
at www.skanfest.org
Wednesday, August 24
MUSIC: NOON Tiffany Summer Concert Series with the music of the
Stephen Lonsky Family. The family has been playing gospel music for 20 years in churches and
the community. Their daughter, Stephanie, is an accomplished musician and has been part of
their ministry for over 10 years. They will perform Old Time and Southern Gospel music on
piano, guitar, mandolin with vocals and harmony.
Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson Street,
Auburn. The concerts are free and open to the public. Donations accepted.
Wednesday, August 24
TRIVIA NIGHT: Kid’s Trivia starts at 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM; Adults starts
at 7:00 PM
Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St. Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-
0379
www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, August 24
EDUCATIONAL: 6:00 PM Where: Mid-Lakes Navigation Cruise Boat
(downtown Skaneateles). What: Come see watershed stewardship in action! Join Cornell
Cooperative Educators on a boat tour around Skaneateles Lake to see lakeside properties using
techniques that are both beautiful and protecting water quality. Get ideas and inspiration for
your own property while enjoying the beautiful scenery. A light dinner will be provided. Cost
$25. Registration in advance is required. Visit www.extendonondaga.org or call (315) 424.9485.
Thursday, August 25 – September 5
The Great New York State Fair at the NYS Fairgrounds
in Syracuse. Only 20 minutes from Skaneateles.
Thursday, August 25
MUSIC: 8:00 PM Skaneateles Festival: Chamber Music Concert: So
Percussion – David Lang: So-called Laws of Nature, part 2; So Percussion: Selections from Amid
the Noise; Steve Reich: Drumming, Part 1; Paul Lansky: Threads. Skaneateles High School, 49
E. Elizabeth St. Visit
www.skanfest.org for ticket information
Thursday, August 25
OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685-0379 or
www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Thursday, August 25
EVENT: 5:00 – 9:00 PM European Evening Extravaganza on “Upper
Jordan St.”! The specialty shops north of Fennell Street (Flora Bella, 29 Jordan, 372-5068;
Thistle Dew, 31 Jordan, 730-2078; & blue Danube Gourmet, 33 Jordan, 685-3774) invite you to
an evening to delight the senses! Sample Vino, Nibble on Formaggio & stroll through Le Jardin
of Lights! Enjoy live music & d’art, Tea and Dolci, collectible treasures, unique gifts De Provence,
Seasonal plants & flowers. Beer, wine & light refreshments will be served. Rain Date Thursday,
September 1
st.
Thursday, August 25
FARMER’S MARKET: 3:30 – 6:30 PM Skaneateles Farmers Market.
Austin Park Pavilion Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free
range chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, flowers, etc.
Friday, August 26
MUSIC: 8:00 PM Skaneateles Festival: Not Your Mother’s Chamber Music
Concert! Bach: Selected works for solo marimaba; Sebastian Currier: Whispers; Michael
Daugherty: Diamond in the Rough; Mozart: Piano Quartet in G minor, K. 478, selections;
Gershwin: “I Got Rhythm” and other selections for solo piano. First Presbyterian Church, 97 E.
Genesee St. Visit
www.skanfest.org for ticket information
Friday, August 26
MUSIC: 7:00 PM Skaneateles Community Band Concert at the Gazebo in
Clift Park. Free and open to the public. Bring a chair or blanket. Rain Place: Austin Park Pavilion
Friday, August 26
MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Rick Palatto Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell
St. (315) 685-0379
www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Friday & Saturday, August 26 & 27
MOVIE: Happy from the Academy Award nominated
filmmakers of Genghis Blues & Long Night’s Journey into day. 8/26 @ 1 & 8 PM; 8/27 8 PM at
Auburn Public Theater
, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. $4.00/person
www.auburnpublictheater.org
Saturday, August 27
MUSIC: 7:30 PM Skaneateles Festival: featuring Marcus Roberts Trio.
Marcus Roberts Trio – Rodney Jordan, bass & Jason Marsalis, drums. Program to include jazz
standards as well as Roberts’ own composition, “From Rags to Rhythm” at Brook Farm. Visit
www.skanfest.org
for ticket information & directions
Saturday, August 27
FUNDRAISER/SPORTING EVENT: Run for The Woods at Marcellus Park.
Scenic race with three possible routes. 5-miles, 4-kilometers, and a 1K fun-run for children
starts at 8:30 AM. Check-in and registration is from 7:45 to 8:45 am near the upper annex of
Marcellus Park. The 1K Fun Run starts at 8:30 am. The 4-K and 5-mile routes start at the park
and run through the trails of
Baltimore Woods. Be prepared for some lovely scenic trail
running as well as a good hill work out. Co-sponsored by Marcellus Rotary Club. The run benefits
Baltimore Woods and community service projects in Marcellus.
Call Phyllis Danks at (315) 463-9993 for more information.
Saturday, August 27
FARMER’S MARKET: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Skaneateles Farmers
Market
. Austin Park Pavilion Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs,
bread, free range chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, August 27
FUNDRAISER: Skaneateles Historical Society fundraiser at Thom
Felicias. For more information (315) 685-1360.
Saturday, August 27
ANNUAL SALE: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM Jumble Sale St. James Episcopal
Church
, 96 E. Genesee St., (315) 685-7600.
Saturday, August 27
MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Sloppy Joes Creekside Coffeehouse, 35
Fennell St. (315) 685-0379
www.creeksidebooks.com FREE
Saturday, August 27
MUSIC: 4:00 – 7:00 PM Elephant Shoes at Anyela’s Vineyards, 2433
West Lake Rd., (315) 685-3797
Saturday & Sunday, August 27 & 28
FUNDRAISER/SALE: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM Charity Yard
Sale at
New Hope Antiques, 5963 New Hope Rd. (315) 497-2688.
Saturday & Sunday, August 27 & 28
FESTIVALS/CELEBRATION: at the Apple Hill Country
Store, U.S. Route 80
Beak & Skiff’s 100th Birthday Party Celebration! Music, Balloons &
Birthday cake! Entertainment and old fashioned games & prizes for the kids! 1947 John Deere
tractor on display.
www.beakandskiff.com or (315) 677-5105 for more information.
Sunday, August 28
SPORTING EVENT: 3:00 PM Polo Games, Andrews Rd. Small Parking fee.
Tuesday, August 30
YOUTH EVENT: Future Worlds Series for Youth (ages 13-17) 1:00 – 4:00
PM; Young Adults (ages 18 & older) 7:00 – 9:00 PM Viewing classic Twilight Zone & Star Trek
film clips to X-Men, Men in Black & beyond; a chance to get together & talk about our beliefs,
fears, hopes for our world in a relaxed setting. Coffee-house style beverages & snacks, selfserve
but free.
Skaneateles United Methodist Church (315) 685-5963 (use municipal
parking lot).
Tuesday, August 30
The Skaneateles Journal is hosting a free marketing seminar. 8:30 AM
and 10:30 AM at the Skaneateles YMCA for local business owners. The focus will be on some
new products the Skaneateles Journal is offering coupled with best practices for growing and
branding your business! If you are interested in attending, please RSVP with Mark Netti, his
email is mark.netti@lee.net and his phone number is (315) 283-1616.
Wednesday, August 31
TRIVIA NIGHT: Kid’s Trivia starts at 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM; Adults starts
at 7:00 PM
Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St. Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-
0379
www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, August 31
MUSIC: NOON – Tiffany Summer Concert Series featuring a variety of
genres. Piano concert featuring Emmanuel Ferrar.
Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson
Street, Auburn. The concerts are free and open to the public. Donations accepted. (315) 252-
0339.
Thursday, September 1
OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell
St. (315) 685-0379 or
www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Thursday, September 1
FARMER’S MARKET: 3:30 – 6:30 PM Skaneateles Farmers
Market
. Austin Park Pavilion PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs,
bread, free range chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc. (315) 729-9320.
Friday & Saturday, September 2 & 3
MOVIE: BUDRUS “It takes a village to unite the most
divided people on earth” 9/2 @ Noon & 8 PM; 9/3 8 PM at
Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange
St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. $5.00/person
www.auburnpublictheater.org
FIRST FRIDAY Art Night – September 2
•
Please join Snake Oil Glassworks 6:00 – 9:00 PM for First Friday. They will be rounding
out the summer making rondels. What are rondels? Glass discs that you can hang in your
window. Stop by and see how they are made. Light Refreshments. Questions 315-685-
5091
www.snakeoilglassworks.com
•
Landscape paintings by Michelle Danforth will be featured throughout the month of
September at Imagine, the fine arts and fine craft gallery at 38 E. Genesee St.,
Skaneateles. The exhibition opens Sept. 2 from 6 to 9 p.m., as part of the village’s First
Friday celebration. Refreshments will be provided, along with entertainment by the Pond
Creek Bogstompers. (315) 685-6263
•
Hanging Out To Dry: Completed Works by Lisa Noviasky will be on display through
September 30 at Gallery 54, 54 E. Genesee St . The gallery features fine art and fine craft
by Central New York artists. Hours: Monday-Wednesday 10-5, Thursday-Saturday 10-6,
Sunday 11-5. www.gallery54cny.com, 685-5470 Opening Reception for Hanging out to
Dry: 6-9 p.m., Friday September 2nd at Gallery 54. Meet the artist, music by Chris Molloy
and his Electric Blue Harp, and refreshments The opening is part of Skaneateles’ First
Friday Celebration.
www.gallery54cny.com
•
Celebrate the Grand opening of Skaneateles Artisans’ Gallery under the Stone. 6:00 –
9:00 PM The Artisans Gallery will recognize the work of its many artists with a special
theme for Labor Day weekend and its Grand Opening: A Labor of Love. Located in The
Old Stone Mill at 3 Fennell St. (lower level). Visit
www.skaneatelesartisans.com (315)
685-8580
•
Stop in at Johnny Angels, 22 Jordan St., Enjoy a burger and see the work of Marilyn
Schick. (315) 685-0100.
•
The Country Ewe, 18 E. Genesee St., will host local resident Christy Lemp 6:00 – 9:00
PM. Wine and cheese will be served (315) 685-9580.
Friday, September 2
Join the fun at Bijou as they hold a mini-carnival and cut-a-thon to raise
funds for PARCS. Featured events will be a cut-a-thon (perfect timing for those back to school
haircuts). A Dunking Booth. (Hit the target with a baseball and drop your favorite or least
favorite person into a tub of water). Purchase Snow cones, baked goods, henna tattoos, hair
barrettes, or take a chance on some beautiful raffle baskets. 3:00 – 8:00 PM Questions (315)
685-1300. Donations accepted.
Friday, September 2
MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Tina Williams & Scott Kallas. Creekside
Coffeehouse
, 35 Fennell St. (315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Saturday, September 3
MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Little Feet Creekside Coffeehouse, 35
Fennell St. (315) 685- 0379
www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Saturday, September 3
FARMER’S MARKET: 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM Skaneateles Farmers
Market
. Austin Park Pavilion Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread,
free range chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc. (315) 727-9320
Saturday, September 3
SPORTING EVENT: 7:30 AM Skinnyman Triathlon, Clift Park. SOLD
OUT
Visit skanraces.com for details. Celebrating the seventh year of exceptional racing,
SkanRaces.com
is a volunteer operated, private not for profit (IRS 501c3) charity supporting
wellness in CNY by conducting races and funding health-related programs with the proceeds.
Saturday, September 3
FUNDRAISER: Skaneateles Community Field Days to benefit the
Skaneateles Volunteer Fire Department. Noon – 11:00 PM. Rides, games, food, beverages (incl.
Anyela’s wine & beer) Chicken BBQ, Clams & Sweet Corn, car show (registration 8 AM), Live
Bands 5:30 PM – 10:00 PM. Dean Brothers beginning at 8:00 PM (315) 685-0552
Sunday, September 4
CHURCH SERVICE: 10:30 AM Lakeside service by St. James
Episcopal Church
, in the park next door to the Church located at 96 E. Genesee St.
Sunday, September 4
SPORTING EVENT/FUNDRAISER: 8:30 AM Escape from the Judge. SOLD
OUT
Swimmers board the judge and are taken to the Skaneateles Country Club for a one-mile
swim back to Clift Park. Celebrating the seventh year of exceptional racing,
SkanRaces.com is
a volunteer operated, private not for profit (IRS 501c3) charity supporting wellness in CNY by
conducting races and funding health-related programs with the proceeds. Visit
www.skanraces.com
Sunday, September 4
SPORTING EVENT/FUNDRAISER: Noon Coon Hill Grind. Beginning at
Skaneateles Ski Hill, Cyclist head south for a 2 mile time trial up Coon Hill finishing on Rose Hill
Rd. Celebrating the seventh year of exceptional racing,
SkanRaces.com is a volunteer
operated, private not for profit (IRS 501c3) charity supporting wellness in CNY by conducting
races and funding health-related programs with the proceeds. Visit
www.skanraces.com
Sunday, September 4
SPORTING EVENT/FUNDRAISER: 4:00 PM 4 mile road race. Begins on
State Street and follows the parade route thru downtown and proceeds north on Jordan St. For
complete route and to register visit
www.skanraces.com
Sunday, September 4
MUSIC: 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Featuring Karla Davis, Accoustic guitar.
Outside at the Springside Inn
, 6141 West Lake Rd. No reservations, bring lawn chairs. Rain
or Shine
www.springsideinn.com $10/advance; $15/door. For more information call (315) 252-
7247
Sunday, September 4
FUNDRAISER: Skaneateles Community Field Days to benefit the
Skaneateles Volunteer Fire Department. Noon – 11:00 PM. Rides, games, food, beverages (incl.
Anyelas wine & beer) Chicken BBQ, Clams & Sweet Corn, parade, Live Bands 6:00 – 10:00 PM,
Bucket Brigade 6:30 PM, Fireworks 10:00 PM. (315) 685-0552
Monday, September 5 – October 28
ART EXHIBIT: Baltimore Woods Nature Center Weeks Art
Gallery is pleased to present Natural Selections, an exhibit of watercolor paintings by Bob Ripley.
On exhibit in the Weeks Art Gallery, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY this collection of work
in transparent watercolor is open to the public during regular business hours: Monday – Friday
from 9am-4pm & Saturday 10am-4pm. A reception for the artist will be held Saturday,
September 10, from 2-4pm. The gallery and the reception are open to public. There is no
admission charge, and parking is free.
www.baltimorewoods.org (315) 673-1350
Tuesday, September 6
First day of school for Skaneateles Central School District.
www.skanschools.org
(315) 8361
Wednesday, September 7
PITCH: “Monthly Roundtable gathering for Women Entrpreneurs &
Women in Business” This month’s topic: Organization – How organization can add to your
bottomline. Developing workflow & company policies that allow you to work smarter, not
harder. 5:15 – 6:45 PM. Custom Business Services Training Center, Grant Ave, Auburn.
$10/person. Registration required (315) 258-8780
MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Skaneateles Town Square
will again supply yellow mums for our annual Fall Festival, October
1 & 2. Cost is $6.00 per 8 inch pot. Please place your order by September 12 for a delivery of
September 16. Contact Kate Youle at (315) 685-5748
Women TIES
announces their annual event “Inspiring Success – The Women TIES Retreat” will
be held on October 5 at the Lodge at Welch Allyn. This special annual event is designed to
gather New York State women entrepreneurs together in a relaxing environment to create
stronger economic ties with each other, infuse inspiration into their lives from powerful
presenters, enlighten them on vital business topics, and ignite powerful financial connections to
grow their companies. For more information visit
www.womenties.com
Mid-Lakes Navigation
cruises are in full wave. Check out one of the many options that are
offered on Skaneateles Lake. Sightseeing, Traditional dinner or lunch, Dinosaur BBQ, ‘Take out’,
Mail Boat or try something different and cruise the Erie Canal. For more information call (315)
685-8500 or visit
www.midlakesnav.com
If you are thinking of making a big Brighton purchase, stop in at
1st National Gifts, 2 E.
Genesee St. and take advantage of their latest promotion. With a single $100 Brighton
purchase, you can receive your own Curly-Q Coated Lunch Bag absolutely free! Hurry though,
this promo only lasts until August 21 or while supplies last and they are going quickly! (315)
685-5454.
SkanRaces.com
reports the Skinnyman Triathlon is sold out with 600 registered. Escape from
the Judge Swim previously sold out. The only way to participate in either race on Labor Day
weekend is to grab one of the few remaining spots in the “I’m All That” competition including
both the Skinnyman and Escape along with the Coon Hill Grind Bicycle Time Trial and the
Skaneateles Four Mile Road Race. Go to www.SkanRaces.com to reserve your spot now in any or
all 2011 races.
Now is the time for parents to register their children ages 5-14 in MiniSkinny Youth events
before they sell out. SkanRaces.com encourages all ages and abilities to engage in healthy
lifestyle activities. The MiniSkinny offers age appropriate challenges in a positive and supportive
event.
SkanRaces.com
will draw over 1200 racers and their supporters to Skaneateles over Labor Day
weekend. Imagine the connections your business could make with racers and their supporters
through visibility of sponsoring
SkanRaces.com. Sponsors can participate at differing levels in
various ways. For more information please contact Sharon Slater at 315-685-3353 or email
sassos@aol.com . Including “I’m All That” racers, the Skinnyman alone will have 750 registered
racers for Saturday morning, September 3.
Celebrating the seventh year of exceptional racing,
SkanRaces.com is a volunteer operated,
private not for profit (IRS 501c3) charity supporting wellness in CNY by conducting races and
funding health-related programs with the proceeds. SkanRaces.com is providing free swimming
lesson program for any seven year old during 2011 at both the Auburn YMCA and the
Skaneateles YMCA and Community Center and free swimsuits for girls in the Syracuse Housing
Authority LIFE Program. Past years’ funding has helped remove milfoil from Skaneateles Lake,
provided athletic equipment, purchased a pedestrian friendly speed indicator to calm traffic,
lifesaving emergency equipment, and several other wellness and recreational programs. Visit
www.SkanRaces.com
today for more information.
The Skaneateles Historical Society
is the recipient of the Medal of the Onondaga Historical
Association (OHA). The medal is the highest honor that the OHA can bestow upon an individual
or organization for contributions made to the cause of preserving and interpreting our heritage.
The presentation ceremony of the OHA medal will be held at a breakfast event Thursday,
September 22 from 8:00 AM – 9:30 AM at the Genesee Grand Hotel’s Tiffany Ballroom. Tables
of 10 $400.00; Single tickets $50.00; Patron tickets $125.00. Reservations include a full
breakfast and reservations are available by contacting Karen Cooper at (315) 428-1864.
Skaneateles Education Foundation
presents “HoeDown for Education” to be held Saturday,
October 1 at Mandana Barn. Sponsorships are available. Levels ranging from $2500 – $250! For
more information or to become a sponsor, please contact: Sharon Magee, Executive Director,
(315) 291-2212 or
smagee@skanschools.org.
Summer schedule for
St. Mary’s of the Lake – Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM and Sunday
Masses: 8:00, 9:15 & 11:15 AM through Labor Day. Weekend after Labor Day until the
weekend prior to Father’s Day Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM; Sunday Masses: 8:00 & 10:15 AM;
Daily Mass 7:30 AM; Holy Day Mass: 7 AM & 7 PM (no vigil mass) Questions please call the
parish office at (315) 685-5083.
Elbridge Wine & Spirits
, 243 E. Main St., Elbridge is now under new ownership. Skaneateles
residents Terri & Joe Rodgers offer free delivery to any Skaneateles location. Call Joe today at
(315) 689-6231 to place your order. Discounts available on cases of wine.
The
UPS STORE on Fennell Street wants to remind all Chamber Members that they will do FREE
pick up and drop off for all your copying and shipping needs. Call Matt at (315) 685-0155.
Congratulations
Beak & Skiff Apple Farms (1911-2011) Celebrating 100 years and still
growing!
www.beakandskiff.com. Located at 4472 U.S. Route 20, LaFayette A little history:
Since 1911, Five generations of the Beak & Skiff families have worked on the farm, growing
apples, and growing the business for the next generation. Visit the Apple Hill Country Store at
Beak & Skiff’s on August 27 & 28 for a 100
th Birthday Party Celebration! Music, Balloons &
Birthday Cake! Entertainment, Old fashioned games and prizes for the kids! 1947 John Deere
tractor will be on display. (315) 677-5105
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
is located at 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY 13108
Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, closed Sundays.
The hiking trails and parking are free and open every day from dawn to dusk.
www.baltimorewoods.org
SALES:
Visit
Hairtique Salon and Day Spa, 20 E. Genesee St. and receive a complimentary AVEDA
Damage remedy treatment with any hair care service. Grizzly rooster feathers are in.
(Turquoise, Fuscia, and Chartreuse). Call for your appointment today! (315) 685-7303
Mixed Use (Retail, Office, Residential Condos) property available. Available Sq Ft – Office or
Retail Space #1- 880 Sq Ft; Rental Rate: $20.50 / Sq Ft per Year NNN located
at The Old
Stone Mill
, 3 Fennell St. This strategically located, Class A office building in a fundamentally
strong office market. Tenants include Morgan Stanley Smith Barney, Nixon Peabody LLP and The
Skaneateles Artisans. For further information on this property please contact J. Nicholas Slottje
at (617) 939-6609.
Primary Technology Solutions
is offering a 10% off of the yearly fee for our online backup
solution for business continuity. Please call Paul Rodgers at (315) 217-1408 for more
information.
Special weekday rates at
Inn of the Finger Lakes. $89.99 Sunday – Thursday from now
through September. Rate includes continental breakfast, buffet and wine & beer reception. For
reservations call (315) 253-5000.
Hair Feathers are in!
Bijou Hair Salon Feathers, feathers, feathers…We have a waiting list a
mile long and are trying to keep up with them! Again, the best to know when they arrive is
facebook! I have to say so myself, it is quite fun to have a secret feather in your hair that peeps
out once in a while;) and I’m almost 40! Feathers are $10 each or 3 for $25 (+tax) Call Bijou to
make an appointment or check out Facebook.
$3.00 Burgers every Thursday at
Johnny Angels Heavenly Burgers, 22 Jordan St.
www.johnnyangels.biz
(315) 685-0100. Can’t beat the taste….can’t beat the price! Try one
today. Join Johnny Angels on Facebook!
Springside Inn
, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn serves Sunday Brunch from 10:30am – 1:00pm
Enjoy fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, homemade waffles with mixed berry syrup or Maple syrup,
bacon, sausage, oven roasted potatoes, Virginia baked ham, roast sirloin of beef, chicken ala
king with homemade biscuits, Seafood Newburg with toast points, Springside Inn’s famous
Cheese Souffle’, sauteed vegetables, bagels with cream cheese, homemade brownies and cream
puffs, “make your own sundaes” with homemade dessert sauces, orange juice, coffee, tea or
milk. $14.99/Adults; 10 and under ½ price; 4 and under free. (315) 252-7247
Professional Office Space
available at Custom Business Services coop. Excellent
opportunity for small business to get all the benefits that a larger businesses enjoy without all
the overhead (Reception area, upscale conference room, professional presentation/training
room, kitchen access, free parking, etc). Interested persons contact Kim Manrow at (315) 258-
8780.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
The Skaneateles Volunteer Firemen need your help at the Labor Day Community Field Days.
Help those that protect you 24/7! Call or e-mail Sue Dove sdove@skaneateles.com. (315)
685-0552. to sign up for any two hour time period from Noon – 10:00 PM on Saturday, Sept 3
or Sunday, Sept 4. Help needed in the food booth, ride ticket booth, beer and chicken bbq.
REOCCURING EVENTS:
Thru August
- The Skaneateles Historical Society’s Museum at the Creamery, located at
28 Hannum St. is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1 – 4 PM or by appointment. Call (315)
685-1360
www.skaneateleshistoricalsociety.org
Memorial Day – Labor Day
John D. Barrow Art Gallery is open Monday – Friday, 1:00 –
4:00 PM and Saturday, 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM . Private tours by appointment (315) 685-5135.
Visit the Gallery online at
www.barrowgallery.org.
Thru August 31
- Watercolor and photography by artists Margaret Manring and Diana Whiting
will be exhibited and for sale and on exhibit at the Weeks Art Gallery,
Baltimore Woods
Nature Center
, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd. Artworks in various media by artist Ruth Anne Reagan will
be on display. The public is invited to a reception for the artist on Saturday, May 28, from 11am
to 1pm. The gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9am–4pm, & Saturday 10am–4pm, closed
Sundays. There is no charge for parking and admittance. The gallery is open to the public.
Thru September 6 -
CRUISE: Every Monday – Saturday you have the unique opportunity to
cruise Skaneateles Lake on the
Barbara S. Wiles while crew members hand deliver mail to
summer & year round lake residents. 10 AM – 1 PM. (315) 685-8500 or online at
www.midlakesnav.com
Thru October 28 -
The Weeks Art Gallery at Baltimore Woods Nature Center is pleased to
present Natural Selections, an exhibit of watercolor paintings by Bob Ripley. On exhibit
beginning September 5. at the Weeks Art Gallery, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. This
collection of work in transparent watercolor is open to the public during business hours: Monday
through Friday 9am-4pm, and Saturday 10am-4pm. A reception for the artist will be held
Saturday, September 10, from 2-4pm. The gallery and the reception are open to the public.
There is no admission charge, and parking is free. Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-
4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, closed Sundays. The hiking trails and parking are free and open
every day from dawn to dusk.
Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
- Daily mass at 9:00 AM with Father McGrath at
Stella Maris, 130 E. Genesee St. (315) 685-6836
First Wednesday of the month
Peregrine Homecare Services holds an Alzheimer’s Support
Group on the 1st Wed. of each month at The Athenaeum, 150 E. Genesee St. from 6:00 – 7:30
PM. Caregivers are welcome to bring their loved one to the Athenaeum for dinner and activity at
the same time for a reprieve during the meeting. (315) 685-5170
Every Wednesday & Thursday
Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located in Willard Chapel,17
Nelson St., room #7. Wednesdays – Open Noon – 4 PM; Thursdays – Open 10 AM – 2 PM. The
shop also accepts donations during these hours. Acceptable donations include: small items of
furniture, gently used, seasonal women’s, men’s and children’s brand name clothing, home
décor, antiques and collectibles. For more information about the Hospice Thrift Shop or any
questions about the work of Hospice, please call the Hospice office at (315) 255-2733.
Every Sunday
4 – 7 PM Live entertainment at the Sherwood Inn, 26 W. Genesee St. (315) 685-
3405
Have a great day!
Candace Searing
Administrative Specialist
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce
csearing@skaneateles.com
http://www.skaneateles.com
(315) 685-0552
P.O. Box 199
22 Jordan Street
Skaneateles, NY 13152
Posted: Thursday, August 25th, 2011 @ 9:14 pm by Curt
Filed under: Blog Skaneateles
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