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SUNY COBLESKILL MEN'S & WOMEN'S CROSS COUNTRY AT 40TH ANNUAL MIKE WOODS INVITAITONAL

Written By Editor on 10/8/21 | 10/8/21


SUNY COBLESKILL COLLEGE CROSS COUNTRY 

40TH ANNUAL MIKE WOODS INVITATIONAL 

HOSTED BY SUNY GENESEO  

@ NATIONAL WAR AIRPLANE MUSEUM 

GENESEO, NY 

OCTOBER 2, 2021 

WOMEN'S RACE 6000 Meters 

RECAP:  Competing as an individual, Fighting Tiger freshman Jenna Swyers, Peru, N.Y., Peru High School, placed 258th in a 322-runner field completing the 6000-meter loop in a time of 28:04.0 

INDIVIDUAL CHAMPION:  Kathleen McCarey, SUNY Geneseo, 21:43.0 

RUNNERS IN THE FIELD: 322 

COBLESKILL FINISHERS: 

PLACE 

NAME 

TIME 

258th  

Jenna Swyers 

28:04.0 

 

 

 

 

 

MEN'S RACE 8000 Meters 

RECAP:  The Fighting Tigers posted a team total of 334 points to place 9th overall in a field of 35 teams at the event that featured five nationally ranked and 16 regionally ranked programs in the field representing six different .  

INDIVIDUAL WINNER:  EZRA RUGGLES, SUNY GENESEO, 24:10.3 

RUNNERS IN FIELD:  404 

COBLESKILL FINISHERS: 

PLACE 

NAME 

TIME 

22nd   

EAMONN SULLIVAN 

25:26.0 

39TH  

NICK LOGAN 

26:02.2 

60TH   

DILLION VANDEMORTEL 

26:25.2 

129TH  

JARED CRAW 

27:31.0 

156TH  

SHANE VISCOSI 

27:57.1 

233RD   

TUCKER SKOWRYA 

29:05.05 

371ST   

CHRIS BRUEN 

33:26.5 

381ST   

ZANE EVERY 

34:59.8 

393RD  

NICK MERANDO 

36:59.8 

395TH  

WILLIAM STAACK 

38:07.4 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

COMPLETE RESULTS

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SUNY COBLESKILL NAMED MARY IRVING AS INTERIM MEN’S & WOMEN’S SWIMMING & DIVING COACH FOR 2021-22 SEASON

The SUNY Cobleskill Athletic Department announced today that Fighting Tiger Associate Athletic Director Mary Irving will served as the Interim Men’s & Women’s Swimming & Diving Coach for the 2021-22 season. This marks Irving’s second go-around at the program’s head coach having served as Cobleskill’s Head Coach from 2003 until 2008.  

A native of Rensselaer, N.Y., Irving graduated from Rensselaer Junior/Senior High School in 1983 moving on to Hudson Valley Community College in Troy, NY where she earned an associate degree in Liberal Arts & Sciences/Physical Education in 1985. While at Hudson Valley, Irving was a member of the women’s basketball and softball programs.
 
Irving continued her education at SUNY Cortland in Cortland, NY where she earned a bachelor's degree in Physical Education in 1987. She earned her National Athletic Training Association Certification through SUNY Brockport in Brockport, NY in 1990. Irving would later earn her master's degree in Recreation Administration through George Williams College/Aurora University in Aurora, IL in 1998. 
During her first stint as head coach, she led the Fighting Tiger men’s team to Mountain Valley Conference (MVC) Titles in 2003, 2004, 2005 and 2006 and the women’s team to the 2004 MVC Championship.  

With the season close at hand the “new” Cobleskill coach is excited and optimistic about the upcoming campaign as she takes over the program again.  

“It has been several years since I have been on the deck in a coaching capacity.  I do look forward to working with our talented athletes and providing them an opportunity to compete again after a long Covid respite.  Go Fighting Tigers.” 

Another former Cobleskill Head Coach will return to the program in an assistant capacity this year as Jan Herrick who has also served as the long-time coach for the Schoharie County Penguins Swim Team will assist Irving this season.   
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SUNY COBLESKILL NAMES KELLEY MILLER FIGHTING TIGER ATHLETE-OF-THE-WEEK

The SUNY Cobleskill Athletic Department announced today that sophomore Kelley Miller, Fort Mill, S.C., Fort Mill High School, a member of the women’s volleyball team has been named of the program’s Fighting Tiger Athlete-of-the-Week for the week ending October 3, 2021. 

The sophomore libero averaged 3.6 digs, 0.7 assists and 0.4 service aces per set in 10 sets played as the Fighting Tigers won two-of-three North Atlantic Conference (NAC) home matches during the week losing to SUNY Delhi on Wednesday 3-1 by set scores of 25-21, 14-25, 17-25 and 17-25 prior to defeating SUNY Canton on Saturday 3-0 by scores of 25-11, 25-16 and 25-11 and Cazenovia College on Sunday 25-7. 25-19 and 25-19 to improve to 6-9 overall on the season including a 2-1 record in NAC action. 

In 54 sets played this season the Fort Mill, S.C. native is averaging 2.20 digs, 0.28 service aces and 0.19 assists per set.  

The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Wednesday October 13 when they travel to Marcy, N.Y. for a North Atlantic Conference (NAC) meeting with the Wildcats of the SUNY Polytechnic Institute with first serve scheduled for 7:00 p.m.  
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Tickets Still Available for Ghost Tours at The Farmers’ Museum

Things That Go Bump in the Night Ghost Tours

The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown, NY

(5 nights) October 15, 22, 23, 29, 30–with six tours each night beginning at 5:30pm

$15 members / $17 non-members. Reservations are required.

Recommended for ages 10 and up as this tour may be too intense for small children. 

Tickets available at Eventbrite.com

 

 

COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — During the most haunting time of the year, dare to experience Things That Go Bump in the Night Ghost Tours at The Farmers' Museum in Cooperstown on Friday and Saturday evenings: October 15, 22, 23, 29, 30. Join an eerie lantern-lit tour of the shadowy museum grounds. Hear your guide recount the many mysteries and ghostly happenings that have occurred in the 19th-century historic village, as in the tale of a young ghost who roams the rooms of Bump Tavern or the mysterious early morning strikes on the anvil in the Blacksmith Shop. During each tour, be prepared to hold your breath as Michael Henrici brings one of Edgar Allan Poe’s classic tales to life. Tours run every half-hour from 5:30 to 8:00 p.m. The event is inspired by Louis C. Jones's classic collection of folk tales, Things That Go Bump in the Night, a timeless record of haunted history and restless spirits in New York State.

 

Ghost tours are held five nights only: October 15, 22, 23, 29, 30. Tours last one hour, beginning at 5:30 p.m. and running every half-hour through 8:00 p.m. Cost: $15 members / $17 non-members. Reservations are required. Recommended for ages 10 and up as this tour may be too intense for small children. Younger children should take the earliest tour if possible. Groups will be smaller this season to accommodate for social distancing. Small groups of eight per tour or a single, larger family unit may reserve one of our limited time slots. If your family group numbers more than eight, please call (607) 547-1456 for booking guidance. Face masks are required. Tickets available on Eventbrite.com. For general questions regarding the program, please call (607) 547-1456 or visit our website.

 

The tour moves over uneven ground in the dark. Visitors with potential mobility issues should contact the museum at (607) 547-1456 or e-mail d.anderson@farmersmuseum.org in advance to insure your visit is as safe and enjoyable as possible. The Farmers' Museum is located at 5775 State Hwy 80, Cooperstown, NY. For more information, visit FarmersMuseum.org.

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SUNY COBLESKILL MEN’S GOLF RANKED SIXTH OVERALL IN NAC PRE-CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT COACHES POLL

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s golf team has been ranked sixth overall among a field of nine teams in the North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Pre-Championship Coaches Poll. The tournament will be held this weekend at SUNY Delhi’s par 72/6459-yard The College Golf Course in Delhi, N.Y. on Saturday October 9 and Sunday October 10 beginning at 10:30 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday. 

The team that wins the tournament championship will receive an automatic bid to the 2022 NCAA Division III Championship Tournament to be hosted by at the Mission Inn Resort and Club in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida by Oglethorpe University of Atlanta, Georgia and the Central Florida Sports Commission.   

According to Cobleskill first-year head coach Megan Bowman the program is anxious for the chance to contend at the conference championship tournament and what this means to the Fighting Tigers as a program. 

“We’re excited about the opportunity to compete at the conference championship tournament. After two years of competing as individuals we are finally able to contend as a full-fledged team with senior leadership in the form of Brock Ricketts and Ethan Straub. I think we are headed in the right direction as a program and ready to showcase that this weekend.” 

The Fighting Tigers will be led by senior Ethan Straub, Oswego, N.Y., Oswego High School/Jefferson Community College, who in his first year of team membership has earned NAC Golfer-of-the-Week honors once this season and has been named the NAC Rookie-of-the-Week on two separate occasions and by senior Brock Ricketts, Cherry Creek, N.Y., Pine Valley High School, a four-year team member who has played in four conference championship tournaments during his college career.  

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Legal Notice of Public Hearing on the Budget - Windham Fire Commissioners

Written By Editor on 10/5/21 | 10/5/21


Legal Notice of Public Hearing on the Budget

Notice is hereby given that the Proposed Budget of the Windham Fire District. #1 of the Town of Windham, State of New York, will be presented to the Board of Commissioners of the Windham Fire District #1, for its consideration. 
A PUBLIC HEARING will be held at 6:00 pm at the Windham Town Hall, 371 St Rt 296, Hensonville, NY 12439, in the Town of Windham, State of New York, on the 20th day of October 2021. 
Pursuant to Town Law Sec.181.3(a), the Board of Commissioners must hold a public hearing on the budget, make the proposed budget available to the public prior to the public hearing, allow the public to comment on the budget at the public hearing.  This public hearing must be held to allow maximum public participation in the hearing.
The purpose of the public hearing is to allow any person to be heard in favor of or against the proposed budget as it is submitted, or for or against any item or items contained in the proposed budget, and hearing all persons interested in the subject concerning same.
That a copy of the proposed budget is available at the Office of the Town Clerk of the Town of Windham at 371 St Rt 296, Hensonville, NY 12439 where it may be inspected by any interested person during scheduled office hours Monday through Friday 9 am to 4 pm.


Dated: September 20, 2021
Board of Fire Commissioners
Windham Fire Dist.#1
371 St Rt 296
Hensonville, NY  12439





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SUNY COBLESKILL DEFEATS NORTHERN VERMONT LYNDON 2-1 ON LAST SECOND GOAL IN NAC ACTION

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s soccer team waited to literally the last second to pull out a 2-1 victory over the visiting Hornets of Northern Vermont University-Lyndon on Sunday afternoon in North Atlantic Conference (NAC) action. The victory moves the Fighting Tigers to 2-6 overall on the season including a 1-2 mark in conference play while the Hornets fall to 1-6 overall with a 0-4 record in league action.  

With the score tied at 1-1 with only two seconds remaining in regulation a Fighting Tiger corner kick off the right foot of junior midfielder Ben Kessler, East Northport, N.Y., St. Anthony’s High School, found high leaping sophomore midfielder Cater Ciavardoni, Latham, N.Y., Shaker High School, in the box who redirected the ball via a header weakside into the Hornets net with 0.6 seconds remaining to give the Orange & Black the victory.  

The goal capped an otherwise frustrating offensive outing for the Fighting Tigers who had dominated the action throughout the contest outshooting the visitors by a 43-8 margin while holding an 11-4 advantage in corner kicks.   

Cobleskill drew first blood when junior midfielder Jeremy Rossi, Westport, N.Y., Westport High School, headed in a deflected ball in the 22nd minute to stake the home team to a 1-0 which held up until the 36th minute of play when Hornet first-year forward Nick Trapp, Carmel, N.Y., Our Lady of Lourdes High School, intercepted a pass and scored to tie the contest.  

From there the game remained tied until Kessler and Ciavardoni’s last second heroics.  

The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Wednesday September 29 when they travel to Saratoga Springs, N.Y. to face the Thoroughbreds of Skidmore College with kick-off at 7:00 p.m.     

Northern Vermont-Lyndon at SUNY Cobleskill

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SUNY COBLESKILL MEN’S GOLF PACES 6TH AT 2021 CASTLETON UNIVERSITY INVITATIONAL

The SUNY Cobleskill men’s golf team posted a two-day team total of 144- over-par 704 to place sixth in a seven-team field at the 2021 Castleton University Invitational hosted by the Spartan’s at the par 70/6134-yard Rutland Country Club on Saturday September 25 and Sunday September 26.  

Cobleskill senior Brock Ricketts, Cherry Creek, N.Y., Pine Valley High School, posted rounds of 81 and 78 at the tournament to place eighth overall in the 33-player field with a score of 19-over par 159 for the weekend.  

The Fighting Tigers will next be in action on Saturday October 9 and Sunday October 10 when they travel to Delhi, N.Y. for the 2021 North Atlantic Conference (NAC) Championship to be hosted by SUNY Delhi at the par 71/6471 yard The College Golf Course at Delhi. 

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Awards Presented at Fenimore Art Museum's 2021 Art by the Lake

The Fenimore Art Museum hosted its fourteenth annual Art by the Lake juried art invitational on Saturday, October 2.  Eight awards were presented including the prestigious Fenimore Award which represents “best of show”–won by artist Tatiana Rhinevault of Hyde Park, New York. 

 

 

Art by the Lake 2021 award winners:

 

Fenimore Award (best in show) – Tatiana Rhinevault (Hyde Park, NY)

 

Photography Award – Robert Fisher (Delhi, NY)

 

The Painting Award – Tom Hussey (Auburn, NY)

 

2D/Mixed Media Award – R.C. Oster (Utica, NY)

 

Sculpture/3D Award – John Jackson (Jefferson, NY) 

 

Painter's Award (best use of color) – Marta Baxter (Ballston Spa, NY)

Sponsored by Golden Artist Colors

 

Judges's Award (best painting technique) – Meg Anderson Argo (Oneonta, NY)

Sponsored by Golden Artist Colors

 

Viewer’s Choice Award – Matthais Kern (Andes, NY)

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Franklin Farmers' Market Featuring Jason Starr Oct 10th

The Franklin Farmers’ Market is pleased to welcome Jason Starr back to the Music at the Market stage on Sunday, October 10th, 2021, 11:00 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. for our final performance of the season.
Jason Starr is a guitar player and singer who has been performing in the area since he arrived in Franklin with his wife and daughter in 2010. He has played venues such as the B-Side Ballroom, The Walton Theatre, Castle on the Delaware, The Oneonta, Otego, Cooperstown, and Franklin Farmers’ Markets, and the Franklin Holiday Market. Playing solo and with bands of varying lineups, he plays in the genres of Bluegrass, Blues, Americana, The Great American Songbook, Motown... all of which he puts under the big genre umbrella of Folk Music. He is a Teaching Artist with the Creating Rural Opportunities Partnership (CROP) program in local schools. The performance is FREE to attend. Tables and chairs are available, and guests are welcome to bring their own seats as well. 
 
The Market is open 10am to 2pm in the Village of Franklin on Institute Street and includes vendors from Franklin and surrounding towns. Selling breads & rolls, beef, chicken & eggs, doggy treats, herbs, honey, jams & jellies, jewelry, maple candies and syrup, mushrooms, plant seedlings, pork & lamb, preserves, a variety of produce, relishes, Scandinavian baked goods, sunflower oil, fresh & smoked trout, and home décor.
 
Music at the Market is made possible with funds from the Delaware County Arts Grants, a regrant program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew M. Cuomo and the New York State Legislature and administered in Delaware County by the Roxbury Arts Group, the A. Lindsay & Olive B. O'Connor Foundation, and Delaware County Economic Development, New York.


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Early Technology Day at the Iroquois Museum

The Iroquois Museum announces its last 2021 event, “Early Technology Day, on Saturday, October 16 from 10 to 4.  Visitors can watch and participate in the process of flint knapping (the ancient art of making chipped stone tools), fire making, cordage making, atlatl spear throwing and early archery.  There will be displays of projectile points, tools, and local archaeological finds from the Museum’s archaeology department.  Think you've found an artifact? Please bring it with you and the Museum’s experts will be glad to try to identify it for you.

Starting November 1st, the Iroquois Museum is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Thursday-Saturday and from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday. For more information about the Museum visit www.iroquoismuseum.org.

ABOUT THE IROQUOIS INDIAN MUSEUM

The Iroquois Indian Museum is an independent nonprofit cultural museum founded in Schoharie County, NY in 1981. It houses the largest collection of contemporary Iroquois art in the world and offers a window into Iroquois culture and history through archaeology, visual arts, and performing arts. The 7,300 square-foot facility inspired by the traditional Iroquois longhouse presents changing and permanent exhibits, the Children’s Museum, and the Museum Shop, which features hand-crafted Iroquois art, silver, and leatherwork. The museum is surrounded by a 45-acre Nature Park, two 19th-century log houses formerly on the Six Nations Reserve, and a 500-seat outdoor covered amphitheater.


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Researcher and Author, Scott Weidensaul returns for Special Audubon Presentation

Twenty-five Years of Late Nights and Wee Owls

Join DOAS on Friday, October 15, 2021 at 7:30pm for this special Keynote Presentation as part of our 54th Charter Anniversary Celebration!

For the past quarter-century, researcher and author Scott Weidensaul has overseen a major project to understand the migration of northern saw-whet owls in the central Appalachians, using a variety of techniques — banding, geolocators, radio telemetry, even radar and infrared cameras — to study their movements. After banding more than 12,000 owls, he and his colleagues have peeled back much of the mystery around this smallest of Eastern owls, but many questions still remain — and they’re not going to get a good night’s sleep in the fall any time soon.

This online program (via Zoom) is part of the DOAS 2021 Charter Celebration and is scheduled to begin promptly at 7:30pm. Pre-registration is required using the form at https://doas.us/twenty-five-years-of-late-nights-and-wee-owls/.

Perched Saw-whet Owl; Photo by Scott Weidensaul.
 

About the Presenter

Scott Weidensaul is the author of more than two dozen books on natural history, including the Pulitzer Prize finalist “Living on the Wind” and his latest, the New York Times bestseller “A World on the Wing.” Weidensaul is a contributing editor for Audubon, a columnist for Bird Watcher’s Digest and writes for a variety of other publications, including Living Bird. He is a Fellow of the American Ornithological Society and an active field researcher, studying saw-whet owl migration for more than two decades, as well as winter hummingbirds, bird migration in Alaska, and the winter movements of snowy owls through Project SNOWstorm, which he co-founded.

Scott Weidensaul banding a Saw-whet Owl; Photo by Howard Eskin.
FOR EVENT CALENDARS: Join DOAS on Friday, October 15, 2021 at 7:30pm for this special Keynote Presentation as part of our 54th Charter Anniversary Celebration!  'Twenty-five Years of Late Nights and Wee Owls' is a special program with Researcher and Author Scott Weidensaul which focuses on understanding the migration of northern saw-whet owls in the central Appalachians.  This online program (via Zoom) is scheduled to begin promptly at 7:30pm. Pre-registration is required at https://doas.us/twenty-five-years-of-late-nights-and-wee-owls/.
 
The Delaware-Otsego Audubon Society (DOAS) offers programs year-round that are free and open to the public including member meeting programs, bird-watching field trips and special events.  DOAS operates the Franklin Mountain Hawkwatch, hiking trails  and a summer day camp program at the Audubon Sanctuary just south of Oneonta, NY.  

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Word Thursdays Online featuring featuring Jay Rogoff and JoEllen Kwiatek

Word Thursdays Online featuring Jay Rogoff and JoEllen Kwiatek will broadcast live on Zoom and Facebook Live at 7 pm on Thursday, October 14, 2021.

To attend the event on October 14, please click this link just before 7 PM: 



RSVP to the event on Facebook here.

Or visit the event on our website here.

Suggested donation is $3, and free to students. Donations to Bright Hill are gratefully accepted via Paypal with the email wordthur@stny.rr.com, with a credit card by visiting brighthillpress.org or by check, made out to Bright Hill Press Inc, and mailed to 94 Church Street, Treadwell, NY 13846, or by credit card by personal appointment by emailing info@brighthillpress.org.

Virtual "donation jar:"

FEATURED WRITERS
Jay Rogoff

Jay Rogoff (Saratoga Springs, NY) has published seven books of poetry, five with Louisiana State University Press. His new book, Loving in Truth: New and Selected Poems, draws on his previous six collections as well as offering forty-four new poems. Born in New York City, he has lived his adult life in upstate New York, teaching at Syracuse University, LeMoyne College, and Skidmore College. His awards include the Washington Prize for his first book, The Cutoff, the Robert Watson Award for his chapbook Twenty Danses Macabres, and a Pushcart Prize for his poem “Wear,” featured in Loving in Truth. His poems and criticism have appeared in many journals, and he serves as dance critic for The Hopkins Review. He lives in Saratoga Springs, New York.
JoEllen Kwiatek

JoEllen Kwiatek (West Valley, NY) is a poet and former Associate Professor in the English and Creative Writing Department at SUNY Oswego. Her first book, Eleven Days Before Spring, was published by HarperCollins. Her second book, Study for Necessity, won the University of Iowa’s Poetry Prize. Among Kwiatek’s awards are a Pushcart Prize and a Constance Saltonstall Grant. Her poems have appeared in such places as The Antioch Review, The Indiana Review, and The American Poetry Review, where in 2000 she was the featured poet, appearing on its cover. Kwiatek has a Bachelor of Arts in Creative Writing from Syracuse University, and a Masters from The Writing Seminars at Johns Hopkins

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Tony Award Winner and Grammy Nominee, Lena Hall, Performs in Virtual Program Recorded at Fenimore Art Museum

Fenimore Art Museum will premiere a rare behind-the-scenes look at "Radiant Baby," the acclaimed off-Broadway musical about the life and work of Keith Haring, to celebrate the final days of the museum’s popular exhibition Keith Haring: Radiant Vision. The event will be streamed on Friday, October 8 at 7:00 P.M. and will be freely accessible on both Facebook and YouTube. It will feature three musical performances by Lena Hall (Tony-winner, Grammy nominee, and original cast) and Debra Barsha (Composer/co-Lyricist), and will also include a discussion about the show's history and creative process featuring Stuart Ross (Book/Co-Lyricist) and Stephen Brackett (Director). The group will also discuss their personal connection with Keith Haring, how they became attached to the project, and how the musical speaks to Haring’s artwork. The entire program was recorded on October 3 in the exhibition gallery at Fenimore. Bios of all participating artists are attached below.

 

The exhibition Keith Haring: Radiant Vision is on view at Fenimore through October 11.

 

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BIOs:

 

Lena Hall:

LENA HALL is a Tony Award winner and Grammy nominee who received widespread critical acclaim for her performance of the title role in the feature film Becks, (winner of the U.S. Fiction Award at the L.A. Film Festival) available nationwide. She stars as Miss Audrey in TNT and Netflix’s hit sci-fi drama Snowpiercer. Following her Tony-winning Broadway run in Hedwig and the Angry Inch, Lena toured North America with Josh Groban on his “Stages” tour, and portrayed the dual starring roles of both Hedwig and Yitzhak in Hedwig and the Angry Inch in Los Angeles and San Francisco. She originated the role of Nicola in the Tony-winning musical Kinky Boots, and has been seen on HBO’s “Girls,” Amazon Prime’s “Good Girls Revolt,” and can be heard voicing the fan-favorite role of Countess Coloratura on My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic. Hall starred opposite Marisa Tomei in Lincoln Center Theatre’s “How To Transcend A Happy Marriage.” Lena’s two solo musical revues Sin & Salvation (at the legendary Cafe Carlyle) and The Villa Satori: Growing up Haight Ashbury both played sold out shows and received rave reviews. Lena's year-long musical passion project “Obsessed,” pays tribute to her greatest musical inspirations with 12 EP releases over the course of 2018 that are accompanied by 54 music videos via YouTube and a live concert tour. For more about Lena Hall and where to see her live, follow her on social media @lenarockerhall or visit her website www.lenahall.com

 

Debra Barsha:

DEBRA BARSHA won the Jonathan Larson Performing Arts Award for the music to Radiant Baby, (Public Theater) directed by George C. Wolfe. Barsha wrote A Taste of Things To Come (with Hollye Levin), which ran at the Bucks County Theatre, Broadway Playhouse (Chicago) and off-Broadway at The York Theatre (dir. Lorin Latarro) and is published by Concord Theatricals. She was a composer for the song cycle Songs From an Unmade Bed (NYTW), Sophie (JRT), NBC’s Policewoman Centerfold soundtrack, and wrote book, music and lyrics for her one-woman shows Go to Your Womb and A Womb With a View (CAP21/Cherry Lane Theatre). Her holiday musical (co-written with Tim Sulka) The Most Miserable Christmas Tree got its world premiere in New York. Debra’s musicals (co-written with Sheilah Rae) include Every Other Thursday and Our Very Best People (both adapted from Edna Ferber short stories). The first was performed at NJ Rep in an evening called Five By Ferber (published by Smith and Krauss). Barsha and Rae also wrote the 15-minute musical From This Moment. Upcoming Barsha and Rae: The Helena Project (NAMT writer’s recipient grant). Her songs have been recorded by Rebecca Luker, George Clinton and Mary Balin among others. She sang on Prince’s 1-800 New Funk, George Clinton’s R&B Skeletons in the Closet and Thomas Dolby’s May The Cube Be With You. Barsha originated roles and was the music director for the original Off-Broadway companies of both Tony n’ Tina’s Wedding and Charles Busch’s Swingtime Canteen. She also served as music director for the Steven Sater/Serj Tankian world premiere of Prometheus Bound (ART - dir. Diane Paulus). She conducted Karen O’s opera Stop the Virgens! at St. Ann’s Warehouse and at the Sydney Opera House. Barsha wrote the vocal arrangement for the Yeah Yeah Yeah’s single Sacrilege (conducted live on Letterman with Broadway Inspirational Voices) and Awolnation’s single I Am (conducted on Late Night with Seth Meyers). She arranged vocals for Orange Is the New Black star Lea DeLaria's David Bowie tribute album House of David. She is one of the playwrights of the live-streamed Period Piece (dir. Karen Carpenter). Her song We’re Still Here (a tribute to our healthcare workers) can be viewed on Barsha’s YouTube channel, performed by her. Barsha was the Associate Conductor for Broadway’s Jersey Boys and Summer: The Donna Summer Musical. She is currently the pianist for Tina: The Tina Turner Musical.

 

Stephen Brackett:

Broadway Credits: The Lightning Thief and Be More Chill. Off-Broadway: A Strange Loop (Playwrights Horizons/Page 73, Obie and Drama Desk Awards), Be More Chill (Signature/Two River/London’s Other Palace & Shaftsbury Theater), The Lightning Thief (Theaterworks USA/National Tour), Buyer & Cellar (Rattlestick/Barrow Street/National Tour/Menier Chocolate Factory), The Mad Ones (Prospect Theater), Ultimate Beauty Bible (Page 73), Carnival Kids (Lesser America), After (Partial Comfort), Be A Good Little Widow (Ars Nova), and The Tenant (Woodshed Collective). Regional: Fall Springs (Barrington Stage), Significant Other (Geffen Playhouse), I Now Pronounce (Humana Festival), Le Switch (About Face), The Great Pretender (TheatreWorks). Upcoming: A Strange Loop (Wooly Mammoth), A.D. 16 (Olney Theater), and To My Girls (Second Stage).

 

Stuart Ross:

STUART ROSS has spent most of his four decades in the theatre creating, adapting and directing new shows. Mr. Ross is the book writer and co-lyricist of RADIANT BABY - The Keith Haring musical, which was performed to acclaim at NYC's Public Theatre (Drama Desk, Outer Critics Circle and Lucille Lortel nominations for Best Musical) and in Tokyo. He is currently working on the script and lyrics (with Debra Barsha) for the New production of RADIANT BABY (Two River Theater). Mr. Ross is probably best known as the writer and director of the long running musical phenomenon FOREVER PLAID which ran in NYC for over 2000 performances. Mr. Ross also created the Holiday sequel PLAID TIDINGS, plus THE SOUND OF PLAID, FOREVER PLAID: THE MOVIE; and for Broadway Cares/Equity Fights Aids, a sixteen-player version of FOREVER PLAID (4 SQUARED). Mr. Ross directed the show across the US and internationally, and this past summer adapted the show for the Pandemic audience. Plaid-Demic Plaid! Other work as director, adaptor include acclaimed productions of ENTER LAUGHING, THE MUSICAL at NYC's York Theatre (Drama Desk and Lucille Lortel nominations), the Bay Street Theatre, Los Angeles's Mark Taper Forum and the Wallis Annenberg Performing Arts Center. Working with Phyllis Newman, Mr. Ross adapted and directed the first revival of the musical SUBWAYS ARE FOR SLEEPING for NYC’s York Theatre. Mr. Ross is also currently adapting the film BATHTUBS OVER BROADWAY for the NYC cabaret scene, THE SECRET LIFE OF THE AMERICAN MUSICAL by Jack Viertel for the stage and THE ALICE B. TOKLAS COOKBOOK. On Broadway, Mr. Ross co-wrote the book to the musical STARMITES (6 Tony nominations), as well as THE RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL EASTER SHOW. Off-Broadway he adapted and directed IT’S A BIRD, IT’S A PLANE, IT’S SUPERMAN!; MINNIE’S BOYS, SILK STOCKINGS, COMPOSE YOURSELF and BAJOUR (YORK THEATRE). Mr. Ross has written and created hundreds of sketches, parodies, endless segments of special material and one-person shows for wonderful performers. These include Diahann Carroll (THE SWEETEST SOUNDS and BOTH SIDES NOW), Jason Alexander, Mary Martin (MY HEART BELONGS) and Faith Prince (A LEAP OF FAITH) among others. He also wrote THE HEEBIE JEEBIES, NOT-SO-NEW FACES, TEA WITH BEA (The Beatrice Lillie Show), FUN WITH DICK AND JANE: THE MUSICAL and was the creative consultant on DIAMONDS (directed by Harold Prince) and OLD JEWS TELLING JOKES. Other credits include STANDING ON CEREMONY: THE GAY MARRIAGE PLAYS off-Broadway and in LA (Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award as producer), Gilbert and Sullivan's THE GONDOLIERS presented in workshop for the Roundabout Theatre Company, WILD TRAX, a new musical based on the voice over industry, NASTY LITTLE SECRETS by Lanie Robertson, CREEPS, THE LUNCH GIRLS, DEAR LOVE OF COMRADES. In Los Angeles, Mr. Ross directed Reprise’s inaugural production of PROMISES, PROMISES (Jason Alexander, Jean Smart, Fred Willard and Allan Thicke), followed by the Reprise production of BRIGADOON (Marin Mazzie, Jason Daniely, Deb Gibson and Orson Bean); IT’S A WONDERFUL LIFE for Pasadena Playhouse (Alfred Molina, Michael Richards, Tony Shaloub, Sharon Lawrence, Orson Bean) and Michael Cristofer’s BREAKING UP (Allison Janney and Matthew Modine). Mr. Ross has worked at some of the country's most prestigious theatres, including Manhattan Theatre Club, San Diego's Old Globe Theatre, Primary Stages, The Alley Theatre, Pasadena Playhouse, Goodspeed Opera House, Cleveland Playhouse, Cincinnati Playhouse, Alliance Theatre, The Walnut Street Theatre. For television, Mr. Ross directed sitcoms, including episodes of FRASIER and VERONICA'S CLOSET. He directed and created special material for the PBS GREAT PERFORMANCES "AN EVENING AT THE POPS" starring Jason Alexander. Mr. Ross has served in over a dozen shows on Broadway and off as a "Show Doctor” and consultant. For ten seasons he worked as a director, dramaturg and writer at the EUGENE O'NEILL THEATRE CENTER'S NATIONAL MUSIC THEATRE CONFERENCE, and for nine years was a panelist for the ASCAP/DISNEY Musical Workshop. He is a recipient of the LOS ANGELES CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD, JOSEPH JEFFERSON AWARD, the NBC NEW PLAYWRIGHTS GRANT, and THE UNITED STATES STATE DEPARTMENT GRANT FOR CULTURAL EXCHANGE.

 


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Fenimore Art Museum Presents Two Arthur Virtual Programs

Fenimore Art Museum presents two virtual programs, focusing on the exhibition Believe in Yourself: What we Learned from Arthur and also the creator of Arthur, Marc Brown. Register for both programs at Eventbrite.com. Information on each program below.

 

 

 

Believe in Yourself: What We Learned From Arthur - A Virtual Family Tour via Zoom 

Saturdays • Oct 16, 30; Nov 13, 27; Dec 11 • 10:30 a.m.

Tours are provided free of charge with a suggested donation of $10

Reserve a spot at Eventbrite.com

 

Get the family together in front of the computer to see original illustrations spanning the career of beloved children’s book author and illustrator Marc Brown–creator of the bestselling Arthur Adventure Book series which developed into the popular PBS television series Arthur. The virtual program offers five opportunities to join in on the fun: October 16, 30; November 13, 27; and December 11, all starting at 10:30am. Tours are provided free of charge with a suggested donation of $10. Reserve a spot at Eventbrite.com.

The exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What We Learned from Arthur, will delight young visitors with an inside look at Marc Brown’s artwork and stories. It includes many of Brown’s pencil, pen-and-ink, and watercolor illustrations featuring many of the ever-popular characters he has created. Find all your favorite Arthur characters including D.W., Francine, Buster, Mr. Ratburn, and more!

This special Zoom program features live interaction with a museum educator as they lead you through a virtual tour of the exhibition, stopping at a wide variety of artworks and including video clips from an exclusive interview with Marc Brown himself. Learn about the artist's storyboard process, how he came up with characters in the Arthur series, and even some of his favorite music that he listens to while drawing! Each Zoom tour concludes with a special drawing activity for children and adults alike.

This program requires an internet connection and Zoom software. A link to the Zoom session will be emailed to all registrants the day before the program to the address used to register for the program.

The exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What we Learned from Arthur is sponsored in part by Nellie and Robert Gipson, WCNY, and WMHT.

 

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A LIVE Storytime and Q&A via Zoom featuring author and illustrator Marc Brown - Creator of Arthur

Saturday, October 23 • 10:30 a.m.

Program is free of charge with a suggested donation of $15

Reserve a spot at Eventbrite.com

 

Join us via Zoom for this one-time only, special LIVE event featuring the creator of the well-known children’s character Arthur–author and illustrator Marc Brown. In celebration of the current exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What We Learned From Arthur, Brown will discuss his popular character, read from one of his books, and answer audience questions. This live program takes place Saturday, October 23 at 10:30 a.m.

The program is provided free of charge with a suggested donation of $15 per household. Donations allow Fenimore Art Museum to continue offering programs such as this in the future.

This program requires an internet connection and Zoom software. A link to the Zoom session will be emailed to all registrants the day before the program to the address used to register for the program.

The exhibition, Believe in Yourself: What we Learned from Arthur is sponsored in part by Nellie and Robert Gipson, WCNY, and WMHT.

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Book Sale at Landis Oct 9th

Written By Editor on 10/4/21 | 10/4/21

It doesn't look like much from the outside, but the inside is stuffed with a trove of great reads - everything from books on gardening and nature topics to novels and biographies. We're lucky that our community thinks of us when it's time to thin their bookshelves, and that they are discerning readers who take good care of their books. The result is a wonderful selection.

We've often been asked about opening the Book Room when we are not having a plant sale, so we've gathered some of our intrepid volunteers who will open the door for the last time this year on October 9. Sales are by donation, with cash or checks accepted.

We hope to see you there, finding that next great book (or books ...)
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