Wednesday, October 22, 2008
Haunted Ghost Tour at the Patterson Inn
For more information contact: Jessica Cunningham
Corning- Painted Post Historical Society
(607)937-5281 or email corningpaintedposthistsoc@verizon.net
Release date: FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Haunted Ghost Tour at the Patterson Inn
The Benjamin Patterson Inn has been standing for 211 years. Thousands of footsteps have echoed on the broad floors, and its original front door has opened and closed countless times. Do ghostly feet haunt the Inn? Volunteers and staff tell of the front door opening—the bell ringing loudly—and footsteps sounding in the entrance. Often, no one is there. Others have heard loud crashes overhead—yet nothing has been disturbed. Some have even heard voices. Has a colonial traveler returned? Is the Inn home to ghostly spirits of long ago? Come and see on Saturday, Oct. 25, from 7-9 p.m.
Brave visitors can walk through the Inn, the log cabin, barn, and schoolhouse and see what ghosts await them.
For those weary travelers who do not want to enter the Inn at night, there will be Halloween and fall crafts in the Welcome Center conference room (crafts appropriate for all ages).
Sponsored by the Corning-Painted Post Historical Society
Free to all visitors, donations graciously accepted
Tuesday, October 14, 2008
apARTment Tour Benefits Arts in Education Grant Program
The Tour, sponsored by Market Street Coffee & Tea, benefits The ARTS' Local Capacity Building grant program, which provides matching funds to school programs that incorporate the arts into the academic curriculum. Tour proceeds will supplement funding The ARTS receives for the program from the New York State Council on the Arts. Since the program's inception in 2002, The ARTS has granted close to $130,000 to schools in Allegany, Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben counties.
Pam Weachock, owner of Market Street Coffee & Tea and a member of The ARTS' Board of Directors, stated, "Market Street Coffee & Tea is excited to sponsor the apARTment Tour for a third year. This is a great event, which over the past two years has raised close to $7,000 for local schools."
Stops on this year's Tour include the Henkel Block Building at 72 East Market Street, which was shown unfinished last year; apartments at 45-47, 61, 81 and 88 East Market; and unfinished spaces at 76-78 and 80 West Market. Ginnie Lupi, The ARTS' executive director, said "there will also be a couple of surprises on this year's Tour." A full list of sites will be provided to participants on the day of the Tour.
Current research indicates that the arts can have a positive impact on student performance, especially when integrated into academic classes like math, language arts, science and social studies. "Through the Local Capacity Building grant program, The ARTS is able to assist schools in building necessary partnerships with artists and arts/cultural organizations, to create programs that make a huge difference for students throughout our region," said Tom Oberg, The ARTS' arts in education coordinator. "This event allows The ARTS to support more projects than would otherwise be possible, in Chemung, Schuyler, Steuben and Allegany counties."
The apARTment Tour begins at Market Street Coffee & Tea, 61 East Market Street and will run from 1 - 4 pm. A post-Tour reception will be held at The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes, 32 West Market Street, from 2 - 5 pm. Tour Tickets are $15 in advance and $18 the day of the Tour and are available at Market Street Coffee & Tea and at The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes.
Original artwork by Janet Howie of Corning, New York
Monday, October 6, 2008
Night of Italian Music, Dance and Food
The Corning-Painted Post Historical Society and The ARTS Council of the Southern Finger Lakes invite the public for a night of Italian folk music, dance and food on Saturday, October 18, 7 PM to 10 PM at the Marconi Social Club, 26 West Pulteney Street Corning, NY.
We’ll be partying Italian style! The Sgro Brothers who have played in venues as diverse as the Ed Sullivan Show and the White House will provide the music. Most recently, they performed at the Dean Martin Festival with Martin’s daughter, Deana. The Sgro Brothers play a wide repertoire of tunes including jazz, classical and popular music as well as folk songs learned from their father.
We’ll learn the Tarantella from Genevieve Tarantelli and the Dancing Grannies! Genny learned the folk dances of Italy from her family. Her mother said that Genny could dance before she could walk. She will teach us the Tarantella, a dance that mimics the actions of someone suffering from a Tarantula bite and then stomping the spider to death!
It’s good that we’ll be dancing because we’ll also be eating and drinking!
Sorge’s Restaurant will provide an Italian food tasting including pasta dishes and desserts. The cash bar at the Marconi Social Club will also be open. Tickets go on sale Monday, October 6 and are $10 per person, or $15 for two people when purchased in advance from the CPPHS, The ARTS, Sorge’s Restaurant or the Marconi Social Club. Tickets are also available at the door for $15 per individual or $20 per couple.
This is a program of Lace, the Spaces Between: Domestic Lace Making and the Social Fabric of the Italian American Community in Corning located at the Benjamin Patterson Inn Museum. This event is made possible with public funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, a state agency. Additional contributions were provided by The Community Foundation of Elmira-Corning and the Finger Lakes, Inc., Corning Incorporated, LaVere Media, Sorge’s Restaurant and the TRIAD Foundation.
For more information contact:
Corning-Painted Post Historical Society
(607) 937-5281 or email corningpaintedposthistsoc@verizon.net
Friday, September 26, 2008
Professional outdoorsmen scheduled to give seminars at second annual Southern Tier Outdoor Show in October
Contact: Carla Dawejko 607-664-2300
Professional outdoorsmen scheduled to give seminars at
second annual Southern Tier Outdoor Show in October
The educational seminars at the second annual Southern Tier Outdoor Recreation Exposition on October 4-5 at Wilkins RV, Inc. in Bath, NY will be given by several leading national outdoorsmen. The seminars are all free to the public.
Gander Mountain Pro Staffer Dave Henderson who will talk about “Shotgunning for Deer” and “How to Score Trophy Racks”, Retriever Trainer Jim Beverly, an Outdoor Channel video host, will cover “Waterfowl Hunting” and “Training the Companion Hunting Retriever”, NY-DEC Specialist Greg Fuerst will speak about “Living with the New York Black Bear”, Peter Smallidge, Arnot Forest Director, will offer a seminar on “Understanding & Managing Invasive Plants," and Dr. Paul D. Curtis, Cornell University Extension Wildlife Specialist will talk on "Coyotes in Suburbia: An Old Dog Learns New Tricks."
Dave Henderson is an outdoor columnist in Binghamton and Ithaca and member of the New York and Pennsylvania Outdoor Writers Associations. He is columnist/field editor of Buckmasters Whitetail Magazine, Gun Hunter, Gun Tests, and North American Bear Hunter. With over 6,500 newspaper and 1,200 magazine pieces published on hunting and shooting, he offers seminars on shotgun sports at shows and on the NRS Great American Hunters Tour.
Jim Beverly began training retrievers in 1967 and now specializes in training, clinics and seminars on the Companion Hunting Retriever. He has produced a training DVD and will be appearing on the Outdoor Channel and Callin’ the Shots Waterfowl Hunting video series.
Greg Fuerst has been stationed in the Bath sub office of Region 8 with the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation Wildlife Unit since 1978. He coordinates the Venison Donation Coalition throughout New York and serves as the Region 8 Black Bear Specialist.
Peter Smallidge is the State Extension Forester responsible for forest management and stewardship, forest ecology, landowner education, and vegetation management. As Director of the Department of Natural Resources’ Arnot Teaching and Research Forest, he provides leadership statewide for educational, research-based programs that address the stewardship and sustainable production needs associated with the management of private forestland. He also is studying how to enhance meat goat production through controlled woodland browsing.
Dr. Paul D. Curtis is Associate Professor and Extension Wildlife Specialist, Separtment of NAtural Resources, Cornell Unviersity, is a Certified Wildlife Biologist with the Wildlife Society. He coordinates Cooperative EXtension's Wildlife Damage MAnagement Program and supervises projects dealing with large ammal issues including black bears, coyotes, and white-tailed deer.
Neil Doughtery’s property layout concepts have been featured in Outdoor Life, Field and Stream, and dozens of other publications and TV shows. He is host of Quality Whitetails Television on the Outdoor Channel, produced Deerscaping and Plant ‘Em Right DVD’s, and with his father, Craig Dougherty, author of Grow ‘Em Right.
Saturday
The semiar lineup is as follows:
Saturday
9:30 a.m.
20-minute Trapping Demo
Bill Lindner, B & E Trapping
Outdoor Seminar Tent
10:00 a.m.
How To Create A World Class Wildlife Property
Neil Dougherty,
North Country Whitetails
Indoor Seminar Room
11:00 a.m.
Shotgunning for Deer
Gander Mountain Pro Staffer Dave Henderson
Indoor Seminar Room
12:00 noon
Training the Companion Hunting Retriever
Jim Beverly
Outdoor Seminar Tent
1:00 p.m.
How to Successfully Hunt Small Properties
Gary Socola, NY Bowhunters
Indoor Seminar Room
2:00 p.m.
Land Trapping
Jerry Gamet, Mt. Top Trapping
Outdoor Seminar Tent
Dog Agility Demonstration
Finger Lakes SPCA
Near Outdoor Seminar Tent
3:00 p.m.
Living With the New York Black Bear
Greg Fuerst, DEC
Indoor Seminar Room
Tracking Wounded Game
Finger Lakes Deer Search
Outdoor Seminar Tent
Sunday
10:00 a.m.
How To Create A World Class Wildlife Property
Neil Dougherty, North Country Whitetails
Indoor Seminar Room
11:00 a.m.
How To Score Trophy Racks
Gander Mountain Pro Staffer Dave Henderson
Indoor Seminar Room
12:00 noon
Coyotes in Suburbia: An Old Dog Learns New Tricks
Dr. Paul D. Curtis , Cornell University
Indoor Seminar Room
Waterfowl Hunting
Jim Beverly
Outdoor Seminar Tent
12:30 p.m.
Trapping Demo
Ron Hamm, Zehr's North Pride Animal Lures
Outdoor Seminar Tent
1:00 p.m.
Understanding and Managing Invasive Plants
Pete Smallidge Arnot Forest Director
Indoor Seminar Room
2:00 p.m.
Water Trapping
Jerry Gamet, Mt. Top Trapping
Outdoor Seminar Tent
Dog Agility Demonstration
Finger Lakes SPCA
Near Outdoor Seminar Tent
3:00 p.m.
Deer Presentation
North Country Products
Outdoor Seminar Tent
The outdoor show, hosted by Cornell Cooperative Extension of Steuben County, WETM-TV, Pembrook Pines Media Group, Gatehouse Media, including The Leader, The Courier and The Evening Tribune, and Wilkins RV, Inc. drew thousands of people to its first outing last year. Visitors called it a wonderful experience and were excited about a show of this kind appearing locally. The show is sponsored by Heartland Recreational Vehicles LLC.
Hours for the show are 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 4 and 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Sunday Oct 5. A $5.00 parking fee will be charged. For more information on exhibition space or the show schedule contact Cornell Cooperative Extension at 607-664-2300 or visit http://www.southerntieroutdoorshow.com/.
Friday, September 19, 2008
Corning Southside Neighborhood Association presents "Views of Corning".
Date: 9/18/08
For more information contact:
Corning-Painted Post Historical Society
(607) 937-5281 or email corningpaintedposthistsoc@verizon.net
Corning Southside Neighborhood Association presents "Views of Corning".
Please join us for an evening of wine, food and art on Tuesday, October 7, 2008 6:60-8:30pm at the Palace Theatre, 17 West Market Street, Corning
Views of Corning, a continuous slide show presentation of black and white photographs from the Corning Painted Post Historical Society and old postcards of Corning on the other big screen.
Tickets are available for $10 at Brown's Cigar Store and the Palace Theatre on Market Street. Ticket include wine tasting, commemorative wine glass, appetizers and a chance to win a "Mystery Steuben Piece" door prize.
Artwork of Corning by local artists and students of Corning Free Academy will be displayed.
Tuesday, August 19, 2008
Build a Drum Workshop
Mary Hicke. (607) 962-0541 watsondeve1opment@stny. rr.corn
Watson Homestead’s
Build a Drum Workshop
Coopers Plains, NY — Watson Homestead Conference and Retreat Center. located in Coopers Plains. NY, will hold a drum building workshop on from October 3 - 5. 2008. ‘Stan the Man” (Stan Secrest of Flarrisville. New York) will guide the drum building workshop It takes approximately 16 hours to complete a drum from start to finish. Stan will bring all of the supplies to create a personalized drum. Secrest holds drum workshops across the United States. Participants need to order and pay for their drum in advance. Drum choices range from Native Hand Drums and Ceremonial Drums to several African Drums including Djembes and Ashikos. This workshop requires no previous woodworking experience. For more information on the types and cost of drums available to build, please visit www.buildadrum.com. Lodging is available at Watson Homestead for attendees. and dining is available in the main lodge. Cost for the workshop, including a two night stay and four meals is $1 10. plus the cost of the drum. Cost for commuters is $55 plus the cost of the drum. This includes the program cost and the cost of meals. Contact Watson Homestead at 607-962-0541 to sign up today.
Watson Homestead Conference and Retreat Center provides a place where people of all faiths and denominations find opportunit for spiritual, emotional. physical, and educational
growth. With over 500 unspoiled acres, Watson Homestead provides a spectacular setting for recreational pursuits. conferences. retreats, and events. For more information about Watson
Homestead. call 607.962.0541 or visit www.watson.homestead.com
Watson Homestead’s 2nd Annual Golf Tournament
Watson Homestead’s 2nd Annual Golf Tournament
Coopers Plains, NY— Watson Homestead Conference and Retreat Center. located in Coopers Plains. NY. will hold its 2 Annual Golf Tournament at Indian Hills Golf Course on Saturday. September 13. 2008. Teani and sponsor sign ups are now underway. Three holes will offer hole in one prizes. The prizes are: 2008 Harley-Davidson Motorcycle: Callaway BB 460 or X-20 Irons: a choice of airline tickets or cruise for two. In addition. prizes will be awarded for overall lowest score, longest drive, and skins. Cost is $300 per four person, captain and crew. team. Team fees cover 18 holes. 2 golf carts. Watson Homestead golf towel, and continental breakfast. A dinner immediately following the tournament will be held at Watson Homestead. MasterCard. VISA. Discover and American Express accepted. This event is sponsored by: Welliver-McGuire, Chemung Canal Trust Co., John H. Cook Painting Contractor. Inc.. Valicenti Advisory Services. Inc.. American Twin Harley Davison. Seneca Lake Wine TraiL Captain Bills Seneca Lake Cruises. The Gaffer Grille and Taproom. Tony R’s Restaurant. Shirley Edsall. and Dave and Judy Brekenridge. please Contact Watson Homestead at 607-962-0541 or at watsondevelopment@stny.rr.com to sign up and register today,
Watson Homestead Conference and Retreat Center provides a place where people of all faiths and denominations find opportunity for spiritual, emotional, physical. and educational growth. With over 500 unspoiled acres, Watson Homestead provides a spectacular setting for recreational pursuits. conferences. retreats, and events. For more information about Watson Homestead, call 607.962.0541 or visit http://www.watsonhomestead.com/
Monday, July 28, 2008
RACE FEVER IN CORNING’S GAFFER DISTRICT ANNOUNCES SPECIAL APPEARANCE TO BENEFIT THE TONY STEWART FOUNDATION
Corning’s Gaffer District in Corning, NY, announced today that Nelson Stewart will participate in a for-charity Question and Answer Session, at the Thursday, August 7th Race Fever Event. The Question and Answer Session will run from 8pm to 9pm at Lando’s Lounge, 41 Bridge Street in Corning, NY. All of the proceeds raised during this exclusive appearance will be donated to the The Tony Stewart Foundation. The mission of the Tony Stewart Foundation is to raise and donate funds to help care for chronically ill children, drivers injured in motorsports activities and to support other charitable organizations in the protection of various animal species.
“We are honored to have such an amazing figure from the NASCAR Racing community scheduled to visit our Race Fever Event,” said Stacie Rosewood - Boyskey, Events and Promotions Coordinator for Corning’s Gaffer District. “By hosting Mr. Stewart, we are offering our guests the chance to meet a member of the NASCAR world while also allowing them to give back to the racing community by supporting this worthwhile cause. We look forward to a very successful event.”
All guests interested in participating in the ticketed Question and Answer Session can purchase tickets starting Monday, July 28th at the Information Center of Corning, 1 West Market Street in Corning or by calling Corning’s Gaffer District at (607) 937-6292. A limited number of tickets are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Tickets for the Question and Answer Session are $10 each. For additional information, call (607) 937-6292 or log onto www.gafferdistrict.com.
RACE FEVER IN CORNING’S GAFFER DISTRICT ANNOUNCES SPECIAL APPEARANCE TO BENEFIT THE TONY STEWART FOUNDATION
Corning’s Gaffer District in Corning, NY, announced today that Nelson Stewart will participate in a for-charity Question and Answer Session, at the Thursday, August 7th Race Fever Event. The Question and Answer Session will run from 8pm to 9pm at Lando’s Lounge, 41 Bridge Street in Corning, NY. All of the proceeds raised during this exclusive appearance will be donated to the The Tony Stewart Foundation. The mission of the Tony Stewart Foundation is to raise and donate funds to help care for chronically ill children, drivers injured in motorsports activities and to support other charitable organizations in the protection of various animal species.
“We are honored to have such an amazing figure from the NASCAR Racing community scheduled to visit our Race Fever Event,” said Stacie Rosewood - Boyskey, Events and Promotions Coordinator for Corning’s Gaffer District. “By hosting Mr. Stewart, we are offering our guests the chance to meet a member of the NASCAR world while also allowing them to give back to the racing community by supporting this worthwhile cause. We look forward to a very successful event.”
All guests interested in participating in the ticketed Question and Answer Session can purchase tickets starting Monday, July 28th at the Information Center of Corning, 1 West Market Street in Corning or by calling Corning’s Gaffer District at (607) 937-6292. A limited number of tickets are available on a first-come first-serve basis. Tickets for the Question and Answer Session are $10 each. For additional information, call (607) 937-6292 or log onto www.gafferdistrict.com.
Festival of Art 2008
Friday, July 18, 2008
SONGS OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Blue Eagle String Band to Perform Rare 1930s Songs
As Americans face the challenges of a housing crisis, record fuel costs, and rising inflation, the Blue Eagle String Band from Buffalo, New York will present the music that helped sustain this country’s spirits during a much darker economic era – the Great Depression.
On Monday, July 21 at 6:30 pm., the Blue Eagle String Band will perform songs of the 1930s, the Great Depression and the New Deal years. The performance will take place in the Centerway Square, Corning New York.
Members of the Blue Eagle String Band combed through out-of-print recordings from the 1930s and conducted extensive research at the Library of Congress and the Smithsonian Institution to compile a set of rare songs for the program. Their selections illustrate the resolve of the American people through difficult times, as songs with themes of fear, loss, and uncertainty are coupled with tunes of determination, humorous political and social commentary, and playful camaraderie.
The Blue Eagle String Band consists of Tom Naples on guitar and banjo; Jim Mumm on vocals, guitar, tenor banjo, mandolin, and dobro; and one-time Corning resident Lorna MacDonald Czarnota as storyteller and vocalist.
This program represents a sampling from the band’s multimedia presentation titled “Whose Names are Unknown” which incorporates images, narrative and live music, along with other popular music of the 1930s. “Whose Names are Unknown” is available for schools and museums.
This program was scheduled through Marich Music on East Market Street and is sponsored by a grant through Corning’s Gaffer District.
Glass Harvest Makes Fall Sparkle
The Corning Museum of Glass, Finger Lakes Region, NY
Corning, NY – The shimmering beauty of summer in the Finger Lakes region of New York State is trumped only by the stunning colors of fall. Hills, fields and farms are resplendent with the rich tones of multi-colored trees, hearty pumpkins, and ripe red apples. Adding even more allure to the region is the vibrant Corning Museum of Glass, where guests can explore the world of sparkling glass this fall through a bountiful glass harvest.
In addition to galleries filled with more than 45,000 glass art and historical objects spanning 35 centuries (the largest collection in the world), hands-on exhibitions dealing with the science and technology of glass, and daily live glassblowing demonstrations, the Museum also offers a unique fall line-up of special activities, September 2 through October 31:
Expert glassblowers create glass pumpkins, apples and other fall-inspired items on the Hot Glass Show stage during live, narrated Hot Glass Harvest Shows every morning. Flameworkers make smaller harvest-themed items at the torch.
Working with professional glassmakers, all ages (as young as preschool) can blow molten glass to create their own glass pumpkins in 40-minute hands-on Make Your Own Glass experiences ($22 per person). Ages 14 and up can shape a colorful paperweight ($40 per person). Other projects are available (all ages, from $9 - $22 per person), including holiday ornaments!
The weekend of October 11-13, those looking for professionally made fall-themed items to decorate their homes can pick a colorful pumpkin from the Glass Pumpkin Patch of the Museum’s international GlassMarket, one of the largest museum retail shops in the country. There will also be personal appearances by artists Robert Held and artists from the studio, Walker & Bowes, who specialize in making glass pumpkins.
The Corning Museum of Glass is located in America’s “Crystal City,” Corning, NY, in the heart of Finger Lakes Wine Country, surrounded by charming shops, abundant restaurants, and many unique glass galleries. The region is populated by several beautiful wine trails, featuring regional food, wine, and outdoor attractions, including gorges, lakes and waterfalls.
Other fall activities in the region include:
Genundowa - Native American Festival of Lights September 1-2, 2008
Wineglass Marathon October 5 , 2008
Cohocton Fall Foliage Festival & Tree Sitting Contest October 5-7, 2008
Crystal City Christmas November 24- December 1, 2008
Look at the events calendar to find other events in the county.
Visit www.corningfingerlakes.com for details, or to find great deals on accommodation packages.
The Museum is open 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. every day of the week. Visitors to the region’s wineries can easily enjoy a morning at The Corning Museum of Glass, then explore the surrounding wineries, orchards, and other outdoor attractions.
Corning, NY, and The Corning Museum of Glass are conveniently located directly off Exit 46 on I-86/Rte. 17. The town is 4 hours north of New York City, 2 hours south of Buffalo and 6 hours north of Washington, D.C.
The Corning Museum of Glass (www.cmog.org) is home to the world’s most comprehensive and celebrated collection of glass, with more than 45,000 objects reflecting 3,500 years of glassmaking history. An independent, non-profit, educational institution, the Museum is dedicated to the art, history, science, research and exhibition of glass. The Museum is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day and from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the summer. Children and teens 19 and under receive free admission.
Sunday, June 29, 2008
INDYCAR SERIES DRIVERS, DEPLOYED TROOPS GO HEAD-TO-HEAD IN REAL-TIME VIDEO GAME CHALLENGE
Racing stars to compete against America’s heroes in first ‘Pro vs. GI Joe’ Xbox live competition
In celebration of Independence Day and the Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen, America’s Heroes and IndyCar Series drivers will have the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience a unique and exciting challenge as they go head-to-head in an interactive video game competition. A real-time Xbox Live video game match will be set up via the internet on Thursday, July 3rd at The Corning Museum of Glass in New York and at Camp Virginia in Kuwait.
IndyCar Series drivers Graham Rahal, Justin Wilson and Vitor Meira and Firestone Indy Lights drivers Jeff Simmons, Dillon Battistini and Brent Sherman will challenge military men and women stationed overseas in the first official “Halo 3” video game competition. The drivers will play in front of a live audience in Corning, New York and will be equipped with a large projector playing screen and several TV monitors to interact live with the troops playing at Camp Virginia. Prior to the video game competition, the drivers will create hand-crafted glass flowers at The Corning Museum of Glass “Your Own Glass” studio that will become “trophies” to be awarded to top competitors.
National Guard and 10th Mountain Division soldiers currently stationed in the Middle East will engage in the challenge from the USO Center at Camp Virginia, Kuwait. The 10th Mountain Division soldiers will have the unusual privilege of leaving their post in an Iraqi combat zone to take part in this event. The troops and drivers will communicate through a headset hooked up to the Xbox and webcam monitors as they compete in the popular Microsoft Game Studios video game.
Additionally, the troops’ families and friends stationed at Ft. Drum in upstate New York will be invited to attend this event with the drivers and speak to their loved ones via webcam once the contest is completed. Fans are also invited to join the drivers from 12:30 – 1:30 p.m. in the auditorium for the video game challenge. Admission is free.
The IndyCar Series is proud to partner with Watkins Glen International, Pro vs. GI Joe and the USO to make this remarkable opportunity possible. National Guard soldiers and IndyCar Series driver Vitor Meira, who is sponsored by the National Guard, will take part in this patriotic occasion. Firestone Indy Lights driver, Brent Sherman, who spent six years in the United States Air force will also participate. Sherman served four years conducting combat, surveillance and instructional missions on an AWAC airplane.
WHAT: ‘Pro vs. GI Joe’ Xbox Live real-time video game competition via the internet
Creation of glass-blown trophies for top competitors
Live webcam chats with soldiers’ friends & families
Free admission for Fans
WHO: Graham Rahal, Justin Wilson, & Vitor Meira, IndyCar Series drivers
Jeff Simmons, Dillon Battistini and Brent Sherman, Firestone Indy Lights drivers
Troops stationed overseas including those from Ft. Drum in Upstate NY & members of the National Guard
WHEN: Thursday, July 3rd
11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. The Corning Museum of Glass “Your Own Glass” studio
12:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Auditorium: Media lunch and 1:1 interview opportunities with drivers
12:30 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. Auditorium: Drivers to compete against soldiers via webcam
WHERE: The Corning Museum of Glass
One Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830
Friday, June 27, 2008
Short Film Competition Details
Overview
The New York State Department of Economic Development, Empire State Development Corporation and the Governor's Office for Motion Picture and Television Development, along with our sponsors IFC, IFP, Jet Blue, New York Post and Sony, invite filmmakers to create their take on the world-famous "I LOVE NY" motto, depicting what they love about New York in "A New York Minute" (a :60 second film).
We are looking for innovative and creative interpretations of the motto.
Categories
Filmmakers may compete in any and all of the prizing categories for which they are eligible to enter.
- Grand Prize - all films will compete for the grand prize
- Student Filmmaker Award - any student enrolled in an accredited undergraduate or graduate institution in New York State
- Young Filmmaker of Distinction - any entrant aged 14 to 18 at the time of entry
- New York Wonders Regional Films - any film shot exclusively in one of the six regions of New York State
- Viewers’ Choice Award - selected by an online vote from the 15 finalists selected for the grand prize
Submission Criteria
- Films must be :60 seconds
- Films must be shot in New York State
- Files must be a maximum of 100 MB
- Files must be in one of the following file formats: MPEG, MPG, MPE, AVI, WMV, WMF, ASF, M1V, DIVX, MOV, MP4, FLV, 3GP, RM, RMVB, RV, RAM and MKV
Judging
Winners will be selected from a pool of pre-screened finalists by a celebrity panel of judges.
Judging panel includes:
- David Barger, CEO, JetBlue Airways Corporation
- Dr. Anthony Bannon, Director, George Eastman House
- Michelle Byrd, Executive Director, IFP
- Tina Fey, Writer/Producer/Actor Thirty Rock
- Milton Glaser, Designer
- Philip Seymour Hoffman, Actor/Director
- Doug Liman, Founding Partner, Dutch Oven
- V.A. Musetto, NY Post critic
- Raj Roy, MOMA film curator
- Evan Shapiro, VP/General Manager, IFC
Submissions will be considered for:
- Their ability to showcase the beauty, diversity, and/or geography of NY State
- How well they highlight unique features and off-the-beaten path places of NY State
- Their general originality, creativity, and overall impression
Films will be pre-screened and narrowed down to 30 finalists, divided amongst the following
categories:
- 15 grand prize finalists - including 1 film from each of the six regions
- 10 student films
- 5 young filmmaker films
A “Viewers Choice Award” will determined by an on-line public voting contest sponsored by
the New York Post.
Prizing
Grand Prize Winner
- Sony Professional HD Camcorder (HDR-FX1 HDV handycam) and carrying case
- Scholarship to filmmaking workshop
- One pair of round-trip tickets on JetBlue to attend workshop
Student Filmmaker Award
- Mentorship experience with Doug Liman, Executive Producer, “Bourne series”
- Sony HD Camcorder (HDR-SR12 handycam) with assorted accessories, including camcorder accessory kit and tripod
- Attend a film screening with a New York Post film critic
Young Filmmaker of Distinction
- Sony HD Camcorder (HDR-SR12 handycam) with assorted accessories, including camcorder accessory kit and tripod
Viewers’ Choice Winner
- Sony HD Camcorder (HDR-SR12 handycam) with assorted accessories, including camcorder accessory kit and tripod
- New York State Weekend Getaway, including two tickets to a 2009 New York State Film Festival, dinner and two night hotel stay
- One pair of round-trip tickets to the festival on JetBlue
New York Wonders Award aka Regional Films of Distinction
- New York State Weekend Getaway for each of the six regional winners, including two tickets to a 2009 New York State Film Festival, dinner and two night hotel stay
- Round-trip tickets to the festival on JetBlue
Timeline
- Submissions accepted between June 1, 2008 and July 15, 2008 11:59 p.m. (EST)
- Screened entries and finalist films will be posted on www.metacafe.com/iloveny on or after August 1
- Winners will be announced September 2008.
Eligibility
Open to those ages 14 and older. Minors are only eligible to enter upon receipt of a release form signed by a parent or guardian.
Employees, officers & directors of the New York State Department of Economic Development, Empire State Development Corporation and the Governor’s Office of Motion Picture and Television Development (“Sponsors”) and, as applicable, each of their affiliates, partners, dealers, advertising and promotion agencies, manufacturers or distributors of Contest materials, Contest judges and agencies or partners involved in the administration, development, fulfillment and execution of this Contest and each of their immediate families (parents, children, siblings, spouse) or members of the same household (whether related or not) are not eligible to enter. All federal, state and local laws and regulations apply.
You must be a legal resident of the fifty United States or the District of Columbia to participate. Residents of Arizona, Connecticut, Maryland, North Dakota, or Vermont are not eligible to participate.
Regions
Western Region (Allegany, Cattaraugus, Chatauqua, Orleans, Genesee, Wyoming, Niagara, Erie Counties)
Central Region (Schoharie, Montgomery, Otsego, Oneida, Madison, Chenango, Broome Counties, Onondaga, Cortland, Cayuga, Tompkins, Tioga, Wayne, Seneca, Schuyler, Chemung, Monroe, Ontario, Yates, Livingston, Steuben Counties)
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Thursday, June 19, 2008
Gaffer District - 2008 Parking Map with Zones and prices.
So the Gaffer District has created a parking map of the district, showing the location and fees of all available public spaces.
http://www.gafferdistrict.com
or for events in the area http://www.escapetocorning.com/webcalendar
Friday, June 13, 2008
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The Amity Rose Bed & Breakfast in the news
WGI & WENY-TV PARTNER ON INDY-PENDENCE CELEBRATION
Celebrate Family Fun during the Camping World Grand Prix Weekend
Watkins Glen, NY (June 12, 2008) – In celebration of Independence Day and the Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen, Watkins Glen International has teamed up with WENY-Newschannel 36 and the IndyCar Series to sponsor the Indy-Pendence Celebration at Clute Park in the village of Watkins Glen. The celebration will begin at 12:00 PM on Friday, July 4 and will last until the conclusion of the fireworks display that evening. Admission to the Indy-Pendence Celebration is FREE.
“This is the perfect way for us to kick-off our IndyCar Series event weekend and to showcase the wonderful fans that we have in the Southern Tier, to the IndyCar community,” stated Craig Rust, president of Watkins Glen International. “We appreciate WENY-Newschannel 36 for offering us the opportunity to partner with them and we are looking forward to making this event a big, must attend, annual festival for everyone to enjoy.”
The Indy-Pendence Celebration will be complete with kid’s games, live entertainment, wine tasting, food vendors, and a lighted boat parade. The Indy-Pendence Celebration will close with a traditional fireworks celebration over Seneca Lake. This huge fireworks display is scheduled to begin at 9:30 PM.
Before leaving the celebration, fans will want to be sure that they check out the IndyCar Fan Zone. In anticipation of the Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen, the fan zone will have inflatable rides for children, a duel simulator ride, and an area for fans to walk through an IndyCar Series trailer. Last, but not least, the IndyCar Fan Zone will have memorabilia and merchandise haulers where fans can purchase gear for their favorite driver in preparation of Sunday’s race.
The Indy-Pendence Celebration is just one of the family-friendly activities that can be found at Watkins Glen over the holiday weekend. Watkins Glen International will be hosting six races from four different series, as well as a myriad of other activities over the July 4-6 weekend. On Saturday, there will be four races, an autograph session with all IndyCar Series drivers, a concert by Gavin DeGraw, and a viewing party of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race in Daytona. On Sunday, the racing will begin with the Penn Grade 1 Historic Grand Prix. Then, the stars of the IndyCar Series will take on the track in the Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen. Adults can attend all of these events with the purchase of a single weekend ticket. To make it even better, kids 12 and under get in FREE with the purchase of an adult ticket.
Tickets for the historic 60th Anniversary of racing in Watkins Glen are on-sale
now! Open-wheel racing returns for the 4th of July weekend during the Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen, July 4-6. General admission tickets for Kids 12 and under are FREE during the Camping World Grand Prix weekend when accompanied by an adult. The action continues with the Centurion Boats at The Glen NASCAR Sprint Cup and Zippo 200 NASCAR Nationwide Series weekend, August 7-10. For more tickets and more information, please contact the Watkins Glen International ticket office at 866-461-RACE or log on to the official website http://www.theglen.com/.
Friday, June 6, 2008
TOM CROUCH TO SPEAK AT JUNE BUG ANNIVERSARY DINNER
NASM Senior Curator, Tom Crouch, will be a special guest of the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum in Hammondsport, as part of the celebration of the 100th Anniversary of the flight of Glenn Curtiss’s June Bug. Dr. Crouch will speak at the Anniversary Dinner on Friday evening, July 4, as the museum begins a weekend of activities commemorating the historic flight. On July 4, 1908, the June Bug made the first pre-announced public flight in America. For this flight of more than 1 kilometer, Curtiss won the Scientific American trophy and was ultimately awarded U. S. Pilot’s License No.1.
Tom Crouch is senior curator of the Division of Aeronautics at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum. Since 1974 he has served both the National Air and Space Museum and the National Museum of American History in a variety of curatorial and administrative posts. He holds a BA (1962) from Ohio University, an MA (1968) from Miami University, a Ph.D. (1976) from the Ohio State University and an honorary degree in Doctor of Humane Letters from Wright State University. All of his degrees are in history. In the fall of 2000, President Clinton appointed him chairman of the First Flight Centennial Federal Advisory Board.
Crouch is the author or editor of more than a dozen books and many articles for both magazines and scholarly journals, most of which have been on aspects of the history of flight technology. His leading books include "The Bishop’s Boys: A Life of Wilbur and Orville Wright" (1989); "Dream of Wings: American and the Airplane, 1875-1905" (1981); "Eagle Aloft: Two Centuries of the Balloon in America" (1983); "Wings: A History of Aviation from Kites to the Space Age" (2003), "Rocketeers and Gentlemen Engineers: A History of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics and What Came Before”; Lighter than Air: A Concise History of Balloons and Airships. His other works include Bleriot XI: The Story of a Classic Airplane; A Dream of Wings: Americans and the Airplane, 1875-1905 and several other notable publications.
Prior to coming to the Smithsonian he was employed by the Ohio Historical Society as director of education (1969-1973) and as Director, Ohio American Revolution Bicentennial Advisory Commission. (1973-1974). Since 1974, Crouch has served both the National Air and Space Museum and the National Museum of American History in a variety of curatorial and administrative posts. Throughout his career, has also played a major role in planning exhibitions and managing museum collections. President Clinton appointed Dr. Crouch to the Chairmanship of the First Flight Centennial Federal Advisory Board, an organization created to advise the Centennial of Flight Commission on activities planned to commemorate the 100th anniversary of powered flight.
Contact the Curtiss Museum to purchase tickets for the event ($60 for members, $75 for non-members) or for additional information: 607-569-2160 or info@glennhcurtissmuseum.org
"FOSTERING GREEN CREATIVITY" TO SUPPORTARTS IN EDUCATION GRANT PROGRAM
The fundraiser is a contest, which will encourage youth from pre-school to 5th grade to create a piece of art from recycled materials. Materials will be provided in bags; bags can be picked up any time between June 9 and July 4 at Beyond Baskets, Imagine That!, Market Street Coffee & Tea, Pip's Creative Wear, Schoolhouse Country Store, or The ARTS, all located on Market Street in Corning. Artwork made from the recycled materials should be dropped off at Beyond Baskets no later than July 5.
Artwork will be exhibited at Beyond Baskets and voted on by the public throughout the month of July. There will be one winner in each of three categories: Pre-K - K, Grades 1 - 2, and Grades 3 - 5; voting will consist of the public dropping coins or bills into an assigned box. Winners will be announced on Monday, July 28.
Proceeds from the contest will benefit The ARTS' Local Capacity Building matching grant program, which grants funds to schools to integrate the arts into the academic curriculum. Since the program's inception in 2002, The ARTS has granted close to $130,000 to schools in Allegany, Chemung, Schuyler and Steuben counties. Please call Tom Oberg, The ARTS' arts in education coordinator, at 607.962.5871 x221, or visit www.eARTS.org for more information about the grant program.Please call Beyond Baskets at 607.936.1663 for more information about the contest.