Cooperstown Concert Series
Dates: 3/20/2010 - 3/20/2010
Location: Otesaga Resort Hotel
Cooperstow, NY
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Times:7:30pm
Address:
60 Lake Street
Cooperstow, NY
Description:
Montana Skies. Jennifer and John Adams create a 'new acoustic" sound with the pairings of blazing electric cello and acoustic guitar. Otesaga Resort Hotel 7:30 PM Adults, $20, senior citizens, $15; full time students over 13, $5.
Sugaring Off Sundays
Dates: 3/21/2010 - 3/21/2010
Location: The Farmers' Museum
Cooperstow, NY
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Times:8:30 am -1:00 pm
Phone:607-547-1450
Address:
80 Lake Street
Cooperstow, NY
Description:
A delicious pancake breakfast coupled with traditional maple sugaring activities at The Farmers' Museum. Includes a bus tour to area sugarhouses, watching demonstrations on maple sugaringa and sampling products. Breakfast is from 8:30 AM to 1 PM. Paple sugaring activities from 9AM to 2 PM. Fee $7 adults, $3 children 6-12, free for children under 5, 607-547-1450
Lewis County Historical Society Concert! Solas
Dates: 3/21/2010 - 3/21/2010
Location: the Lewis County Historical Society
Lowville, NY
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:376-8597
Address:
7552 South State Street
Lowville, NY
Description:
Sunday, March 21, Solas is scheduled to perform at the Beaver River Central School auditorium. Cost for this concert is $20 advance/$25 door – Reserved seating. Since its birth in 1996, Solas has been loudly proclaimed as the most popular, influential, and exciting Celtic band to ever emerge from the United States. Even before the release of its first Shanachie DC, the Boston Herald trumpeted the quartet as “the first truly great Irish band to arise from America”, and the Irish Echo ranked Solas among the “ most exciting bands anywhere in the world.” Since then, the praise has only grown louder. The Philadelphia Inquirer said they make “ mind blowing Irish folk music, maybe the world’s best.” The New York Times praised their “ unbridled vitality, “the Washington Post dubbed them one of the “world’s finest Celtic-folk ensembles” and the Austin American Statesman called them “the standard by which contemporary Celtic groups are judged.” Call the Lewis County Historical Society at 376-8597 for more info.
Herkimer County Community College Spring Career Fair
Dates: 3/25/2010 - 3/25/2010
Location: Herkimer County Community College
Herkimer, NY
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Times:11:30 am-1:30 pm
Address:
100 Reservoir Road
Herkimer, NY
Description:
Event takes place in the upper lobby of HCCC's Robert McLaughlin College Center
Lewis County Historical Society Concert! Buskin and Batteau
Dates: 3/27/2010 - 3/27/2010
Location: the Lewis County Historical Society
Lowville, NY
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Times:8am-8pm
Phone:376-8597
Address:
7552 South State Street
Lowville, NY
Description:
Buskin and Batteau will appear Saturday, March 27. The Washington Post calls their performance, “an irresistible amalgam of melodic, sensual pop, folkie grit and killer wit.” Tickets are $18 advance/$20 door. Buskin and Batteau began in earnest when folk legend Tom Rush, in a truly titanic misjudgment, invited David Buskin and Robin Batteau to be his backup band – with David on piano, guitar and vocals, Robin on vocals, violin, guitar and mandolin, and the Mighty Mighty Marshal Rosenberg on percussion. Chaos reigned. Hotel rules were tightened across America. And then suddenly, without warning B & B went out on their own. Call the Lewis County Historical Society at 376-8597 for more info.