Arts / Education
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“People expect artists to be eccentric, and I try not to disappoint them.” An accomplished artist and educator, Sandra Z. De Visser has left a legacy of influence on the next generation of …
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Jack Elliott, Daily Sentinel intern
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8/3/22
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The Griffin Charitable Foundation (GCF) of Rome has gifted the Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc. $250,000 in support of its MOSART Center …
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8/2/22
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Organizers of the annual Drums Along the Mohawk drum and bugle corps event, formerly held at Rome Free Academy Stadium on Turin Street, officially announced their retirement.
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7/30/22
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At the Boonville-Oneida County Fair Cattle Show, it’s so “moo-ch” about family.
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Nicole A. Hawley and Jack Elliott, Sentinel Media
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7/27/22
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Jervis Public Library, will offer a special Friday evening session of its popular Unplug & Play tabletop game program on Friday, July 29 ...
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7/24/22
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The Utica Zoo recently installed a new Story Walk display developed by the Oneida Indian Nation and Colgate University in its children’s zoo section near the main entrance.
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7/23/22
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A world-class deposit of rare and unusual Herkimer Diamond quartz crystals can be found a few miles outside the city of Little Falls.
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Donna Thompson, Special to the Daily Sentinel
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7/21/22
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Mannheim Steamroller, will return to The Stanley Theatre on Wednesday, Dec. 7, for a 7:30 p.m. performance, according to a Monday announcement by theatre officials.
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7/20/22
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When Julia Gallagher had her eyebrows shaped via microblading a few years back, the experience lit something inside her and there was no turning back.
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Megan Plete Postol
Staff writer email | 7/19/22 |
Back in the summer of 1998, Stephanie Miller and her boyfriend, Gary Pecore Jr., started selling plants and vegetables from an improvised roadside stand ...
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Amy Feiereisel, North Country Public Radio
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7/15/22
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Inspiring people. Endless opportunity. Boundless adventure. These are some of the words used by local organizations to describe what life is like in the Mohawk Valley.
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Thomas Caputo
Staff writer email | 7/15/22 |
Delphi Falls, a hidden gem among Madison County’s rolling hills that’s become the region’s latest outdoor recreation destination, is due to offer an enhanced experience ...
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Rome Historical Society, 200 Church St., will host award-winning educator and local historian Gary Ford, and the Project Fibonacci Foundation, Inc. ...
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7/13/22
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Fusion Art & Gift Gallery in The Photo Shoppe, 8584 Turin Road, will host an opening reception for its July show featuring the paintings and sculpture of Katie Thomas ...
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7/13/22
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After a three-year hiatus, local drum instructor and musician Corey Colmey will present his 11th student recital from noon to 2 p.m. Saturday, July 16 ...
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A real-life classroom approach is giving students in Eric Diefenbacher’s herpetology class valuable field skills and an opportunity to explore and develop research skills ...
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7/12/22
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From art prints created by an actual steam roller to “smoke painting,” the annual Sidewalk Art Show and performances by local artists, this year’s Munson-Williams-Proctor Arts Institute …
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The Old Forge Library and Town of Webb Historical Association are hosting a local History and Stories series at 5 p.m. on Thursdays throughout the summer.
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7/3/22
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The eighth annual Adirondack Pastel Exhibition will be on display until July 31 at View, the Center for Arts & Culture in Old Forge.
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6/26/22
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“My Brush, My Adirondacks,” an exhibit by watercolor artist, Ron Rakowski, will be on display July 1 through July 30 at the Old Forge Library...
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6/26/22
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