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The Hamilton Highlights is a monthly magazine and it's purpose is to provide both residents and visitors with a comprehensive guide to local life in Hamilton, New York. Monthly features include an events listing, an artist's spotlight, local business spotlights and a local resident profile. It also features a map in the centerfold to guide visitors around the village. The Hamilton Highlights is published by the Partnership for Community Development.

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Page 1: Hamilton Highlights | October 2013

October Calendar of Events • Visit Hamilton Packages • Farmer’s Market open through November 2nd

YOur guidE tO lOCal liFEiN HaMiltON, NY

www.hamiltonhighlights.com

IN THIS ISSUE

OCtOBEr 2013

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Hamilton Highlights is sponsored by

Partnership for CommunityDevelopment (PCD)

PO Box 37Hamilton, NY 13346

www.HamiltonPCD.org

HamiltONin October

October is upon us and fall has arrived. The air is crisp and the leaves are changing. Visit down-town all month for live music and performances, shopping, dining, art exhibits and so much more. Come for the day or stay for the weekend and experience October in Hamilton!

Art Workshop: MArbleizing pAper & FAbric - Learn to prepare materials, balance colors and create intricate patterns; Earlville Opera House; 5:30 - 8pm; $50 - $55 (includes both days / supplies and substrates provided by Golden Artist Colors)

children’s story tiMe - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: “the politics oF pApAcy”- Examine the Pope’s role as the spiritual leader of one billion Catholics, and also the political nature of this holy position (sponsored by Colgate’s Upstate Institute); Colgate Bookstore; 3:30pm - 5pm (subsequent class held on 10/3); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

live perForMAnce: liz bouk And the colgAte 13 - Jazz tunes by Hamilton’s own professional opera singer, followed by Colgate University’s all male a cappella group; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

indie FilM: When coMedy Went to school - Documentary about the birth of modern stand-up comedy, which began in the Catskill Mountains - a boot camp for the greatest genera-tion of Jewish-American come-dians; Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75

triviA night - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: “the politics oF pApAcy”- Examine the Pope’s role as the spiritual leader of one billion Catholics, and also the political nature of this holy position (sponsored by Colgate’s Upstate Institute); Colgate Bookstore; 3:30pm - 5pm (subsequent class held on 10/3); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

the colgAte coAches shoW - Erik Ronning (men’s soccer) and Don Vaughan (men’s ice hockey); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: “collecting” - Colgate University art professor emeritus, Jim Loveless, leads this course focused on the collection of objects with artistic or cultural significance, including the formation of a display and preparing detailed labels for exhibited items (sponsored by Colgate’s Upstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 3:30pm - 5pm; $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

open Mic night - Show off your own talent, or listen to other musicians, storytellers & poets (hosted by Quincy Pierce, Colgate ‘16); Barge Canal Cof-fee Co.; 7pm; FREE

WAddle, toddle, run For cns – 5K, 1 mile, & Fun Run to benefit CNS (free t-shirts for first 75 reg-istrants, and free breakfast for all); 59 West Kendrick Ave; 9am (registration starts at 7:30am); $10 - $20 (age 10 & under FREE); register with Donna Jarcho at 315-824-1109

children’s MAtinee: the croods - With a visit by the Utica Zoomobile before the film;Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE

live perForMAnce: the clAire lynch bAnd - Award-winning bluegrass, with beautiful vocalsbacked up by red-hot music; Earlville Opera House; 8pm; $13 - $23

live perForMAnce: colgAte university orchestrA - Featuring special guest violinist Elena Urioste, conductor Marietta Cheng leads works from Berlioz’s Marche Troyenne, Mozart’s Violin Concerto No. 5 in A Major, Verdi’s La Forza del Destino Overture, and Beethoven’s Symphony No. 5 in C Minor; Colgate’s Memorial Chapel; 3:30pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: “the iroquois And their neighbors”- Facilitated by Chris Vescey - professor of Native American Studies at Colgate University - this course examines

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the culture, history, religion, art, politics and laws of the Iroquois, as well as current issues like tribal sovereignty & land claims; Colgate Bookstore; 9:30am - 11am (subsequent classes held on 10/10, 10/17 and 10/22); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

children’s story tiMe - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE

live Music: kAtie steWArt - Country hits on acoustic guitar; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

indie FilM: terMs And conditions MAy Apply - Documentary that exposes what corp-orations and governments learn about people through Internet & cell phone usage, and what can be done about it (if anything); Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75

triviA night - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE

liFelong leArning pro-grAM: “the iroquois And their neighbors”- Facilitated by Chris Vescey - professor of Native American Studies at Colgate University - this course examines the culture, history, religion, art, politics and laws of the Iroquois, as well as cur-

rent issues like tribal sover-eignty & land claims; Colgate Bookstore; 9:30am - 11am (classes also held on 10/8, 10/17 and 10/22); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

Author AppeArAnce And reception: tiM skjellerup - Local author will share from his new book, Maximize Your College Experience, which is a step-by-step guide for strategies to meet the many challenges that attending insti-tutions of higher-education brings; Hamilton Public Library; 6pm; FREE

AutuMn hArvest beer pAir-ing - Dinner featuring craft beers from Saranac Brewery; Colgate Inn; 6pm; $50 (inclu-sive); for more info and reser-vations call 315-824-2300

children’s progrAM: AutuMn is AWesoMe - Stories about the fabulous Fall season, followed by a craft and cider & donuts for snack; Colgate Bookstore; 11am; FREE

children’s MAtinee: MAdAgAscAr 3 – europe’s Most WAnted - Featuring a special exhibit by Rogers Envi-ronmental Education Center; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE

grAnd operA in cineMA: rigoletto - Verdi’s tale of the hunch-backed court jesterturned grieving father; performed at Teatro Antico di Taormina, Italy in high-definition digital image and surround sound; Hamilton Movie Theater; 1pm; $20

children’s story tiMe - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE

cns beneFit dinner At seven oAks - A percentage of dinner sales will be donated toChenango Nursery School; Seven Oaks Clubhouse (corner of East Lake Road & Payne Street); 5pm - 8:30pm

live Music: lArry krAuss - Special mix of blues, rock & Americana on guitar and piano; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

indie FilM: drinking buddies - Luke and Kate, co-workers at a Chicago brewery, learn that what makes the line between “friends” and “more than friends” really blurry is…beer;Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75

liFelong leArning progrAM:“reAl leArning At hAMilton centrAl school” - Diana Bowers, superintendent of

Hamilton Central School, will discuss how a world class school prepares students to become global, creative, and entrepreneurial; Hamilton Central School; 7pm-8:30pm; $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

triviA night - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE

liFelong leArning pro-grAM: “the iroquois And their neighbors”- Facilitated by Chris Vescey - professor of Native American Studies at Colgate University - this course examines the culture, history, religion, art, politics and laws of the Iroquois, as well as current issues like tribal sovereignty & land claims; Colgate Bookstore; 9:30am - 11am (classes also held on 10/8, 10/10 and 10/22); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

the colgAte coAches shoW - Nicci Hays-Fort (women’s basketball) and Matt Langel (men’s basketball); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

live MusicAl: one october Midnight - Inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s grotesque, horrific and heart-wrenching poems & short stories, this murder mys-tery follows a 1940s gumshoedetective as he chases through the haunted streets of Baltimore to catch an Infamous serial killer in the 1940s; PalaceTheater; 8pm; $8 - $12

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live Music: broAd street records - From jazz to rock, funk and acoustic, the variety is as brilliant as the tunes performed by Colgate students; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE

nAtive AMericAn Arts And culture FestivAl - Showcasing Native American art, music, food,craft vendors, dance perfor-mances & children’s activities; Colgate’s Sanford Field House;9:30am - 5pm; FREE

children’s MAtinee: Winnie the pooh - Come early to greet animals from Wanderers’ Rest Humane Association; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm; FREE

live Music: MelissA clArk - Conversational style fun mix of originals and familiar tunes; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE

FAll orgAn recitAl FeAturing kyle p. rAMey - First Baptist Church (27 Broad Street); 3:30pm (reception to follow); FREE

live perForMAnce: AdAM neiMAn, piAnist - Featuring Beethoven’s Diabelli Variation and Hammerklavier; Colgate’s Memorial Chapel; 3:30pm; FREE

French FilM: lA rÈgle du jeu - 1939 movie about bourgeois life in France at the onset of World War II, as the rich and their poor servants meet up at a French chateau; 207 Lathrop Hall (Col-gate University); 7pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: “the iroquois And their neighbors”- Facilitated by Chris Vescey - professor of Native American Studies at Colgate University - this course examines the culture, history, religion, art, politics and laws of the Iroquois, as well as current issues like tribal sovereignty & land claims; Colgate Bookstore; 9:30am - 11am (classes also held on 10/8, 10/10 and 10/17); $5 (FREE for mem-bers); for info call 315-228-6623

children’s story tiMe - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE

dessert tAsting & book signing: beekMAn 1802 heirlooM dessert cookbook - An evening of decadent desserts with Josh Kilmer-Purcell & Brent Ridge, owners of the Beekman 1802 Farm; Colgate Inn; 6:30pm; $7 (FREE with advanced purchase of the cookbook from the Colgate Bookstore); www.colgatebook-store.com/beekman

live Music: jenni lArcher & toM Murphy - Tom’s stride-piano skills accompany Jenni’s silky vocals on American songbook stan-dards and Irish melodies & fiddle tunes; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

indie FilM: A.k.A. doc poMus - Documentary about the

unlikely rock & roll icon, who overcame adversity to triumph as the songwriter of numerous greatest hits; Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75

liFelong leArning progrAM:“the eMAncipAtion proc-lAMAtion At 150: WhAt it WAs in 1863 And WhAt it hAs MeAnt For FreedoM by 2013?” - Morrisville State Col-lege political science professor emeritus Norman Dann lectures on the purpose and outcome of the Emancipation Proclamation,and today’s ongoing need for emancipation from cultural bias; Hamilton Public Library; 3:30pm - 5pm; $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

Art exhibit opening recep-tion: creighton MichAel’s “pAttern plAy” - Designed to expand definitions of drawing & to understand drawing’s relationship to other marking systems - such as musical nota-tion, calligraphy and chore-ography; Colgate University’s Clifford Art Gallery (Little Hall); 5:30pm; FREE

triviA night - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: contrAct bridge - deFensive plAy - Focusing on guidelines for opening leads, second & third hand plays, interfering with declarer’s tactics and developing tricks (sponsored by Colgate’sUpstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 3pm- 5pm (subsequent classes held on 10/31, 11/7 & 11/14); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

hAMilton book & Movie club: high Fidelity - Read the novel by Nick Hornby, then come to the Hamilton Theater at 5:30pm for a screening of the 2000 film starring John Cusack; dinner and discussion to follow at the Colgate Bookstore; $18 (book/movie/dinner) or $9 (movie/din-ner); register at 315-228-6944 or www.colgatebookstore.com/bookmovie

the colgAte coAches shoW - Kathy Brawn (women’s soccer) and Don Vaughan (men’s ice hockey); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

presentAtion & reception: grove hAvener - Iwo Jima Veteran - local World War II veteran shares his experience as one of only four members of his platoon to survive the invasion, then going on to serve the re-mainder of the war in Okinawa, Japan; Hamilton Public Library; 7pm; FREE

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contAct jenniFer deAngelis At 315-824-1063 or [email protected]

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live Music: leo crAndAll - Amazing singer /songwriter, playing the cello & requinto guitar; Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE

Midnight Movie: rocky hor-ror picture shoW - Come in costume if you wish... audience participation encouraged; $3 (free with Colgate University ID); 11:59pm; Hamilton Movie Theater

children’s progrAM: Halloween StorieS - Featuring the best non-scary Halloween books of 2013, followed by craft and healthy snack; Colgate Bookstore; 11am; FREE

children’s MAtinee: dr. seuss’ the lorAx - Before the movie thrill to live hawks and owls from Talons! A Bird of Prey Experience!; Hamilton Movie Theater; 12:30pm FREE

Art exhibition reception: nAtive AMericAn - Pottery of the Southwest - pottery from prehistoric times to the present, with historical research findings presented by students; 111

Alumni Hall (Colgate University); 3pm - 4:30pm; FREE

the hAunted operA house - Meet the Witches of Earlville & Ghosts of Opera House Past...scary exhibits and monsters included; Earlville Opera House; 7pm - 9pm; FREE

live jAzz: glenn cAshMAn & Friends - Barge Canal Coffee Co.; 8pm; FREE

live perForMAnce: colgAte university chAMber plAyers’ “AutuMn leAves” - Featuring guest Baroque violinist Ursula Baur, director Laura Klugherz leads works by Telemann, D’Rivera, Gerswhin, Beethoven and Martinu; Colgate’s Memorial Chapel; 3:30pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: jAne Austen’s eMMA - Facil-itated by Margaret Maurer - professor of literature at Colgate University - this course examines this classic novel, and about fic-tion in general (how people Library; 4pm - 5pm (subsequent classes held on 11/11 & 11/25); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

children’s story tiMe - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE

live Music: MelissA clArk - bringing her powerful voice and tasty guitar work to familiar tunes and fine originals to touch your heart; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

indie FilM: prince AvAlAnche - Two highway road workers in an isolated area find themselves at odds with each other and the women they left be-hind; Hamilton Movie Theater; 5:30pm; $7.75

triviA night - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE

liFelong leArning progrAM: contrAct bridge - Defensive Play - focusing on guidelines for opening leads, second & thirdhand plays, interfering with declarer’s tactics and developing tricks (sponsored by Colgate’sUpstate Institute); Hamilton Public Library; 3pm - 5pm (classes also held on 10/24, 11/7 & 11/14); $5 (FREE for members); for more info call 315-228-6623

AnnuAl children’s hAlloWeen pArty - Celebrate with crafts, games, music, candy, balloon art & more; costume parade & judging (ages 2–10) starts at 4pm; Colgate Book-store; 3:30pm - 5pm; FREE

the colgAte coAches shoW - Dick Biddle (football) & Don Vaughan (men’s ice hockey);Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE

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event venues & sponsors:

barge canal coffee co.37 Lebanon St., / 315-824-4331bargecanal.com

clifford Art gallery101 Little HallColgate University315-228-6607merz.colgate.edu

colgate bookstore3 Utica St. / 315-228-7480colgatebookstore.com

colgate inn1 Payne St., Hamilton315-824-2300colgateinn.com

earlville opera house 18 East Main St., Earlville315-691-3550earlvilleoperahouse.com

First baptist church of hamilton27 Broad St. / 315-824-2780firstbaptistchurchhamilton.org

hamilton Movie theater7 Lebanon St. / 315-824-2724hamiltontheater.net

hamilton public library 13 Broad St. / 315-824-3060midyork.org/hamilton

lifelong learning programupstate institute315-228-6623

palace theater 19 Utica St. / 315-824-1420palacetheater.org

partnership for community development11 Payne St. / 315-825-3537hamiltonpcd.org

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We’re more than just pizza! Try our:

Tomato Pie • Rice Balls • GreensHomemade Blue Cheese • Pasta

Paninis • Salads • Subs

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Full service salon for men and women

29 lebanon street | Hamilton

315.824.3000 Hours: mon. - Fri. 9-5, sat 9-3

JJ’s salON

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DINE. STAY. EXPLORE.

right in the heart of Central New York, you will discover quaint villages surrounded by a rural community bursting with heritage. From high end boutiques and timeless antique shops, to local farmers’ markets and family-friendly festivals, you will encounter an endless amount of fascinating places to visit and attractions to see during your stay.

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All of the modern comforts of home paired with the traditional charm of a beautifully renovated farmhouse.

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Click on the interactive map to further explore the Village of Hamilton and all of Madison County!

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broAd street gAllery20 Broad Street | 315-825-5235hamiltoncenterforthearts.comFine arts cooperative featuring local and regional artists encompassing a wide variety of mediums and styles.

cliFFord gAlleryLittle Hall – Colgate University315-228-6607merz.colgate.eduA teaching gallery that features approximately six exhibitions a year of professional works by contempor- ary artists.

hAMilton center For the Arts10 Broad Street | 315-825-5235hamiltoncenterforthearts.comDedicated to providing art enrich-ment to children, teens and adults through classes, programs, perfor-mances and exhibits.

longyeAr MuseuMoF AnthropologyAlumni Hall - Colgate University 315-228-7184offices.colgate.edu/longyearCollection of archaeological and ethnographic materials from Africa, Oceania, Native North America, and the Pre-Columbian cultures of North,Central and South America.

picker Art gAlleryDana Arts Center - Colgate Uni-versity | 315-228-7634pickerartgallery.orgOffering a changing collection of more than 10,000 artistic objects in various mediums.

bArge cAnAl coFFee co.37 Lebanon Street315-824-4331bargecanal.comSpecialty coffee house featuring lo-cal, regional, and national musical performances in a varietyof genres.

brehMer theAterDana Arts Center – Colgate University | 315-228-7639Features production from both students and professional theater groups.

eArlville operA house18 East Main Street, Earlville | 315-691-3550earlvilleoperahouse.comFeaturing folk, blues, Celtic and bluegrass. Performances from national and regional music artists. Two art galleries and gift shop.

hAMilton Movie theAter7 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2724hamiltontheater.netIn addition to first-run movies, programming includes indie films, opera series, national film festivals, children’s matinees and other special events.

pAlAce theAter19 Utica Street | 315-824-1420palacetheater.orgA performing arts center present-ing live theater with national and international acts, stars of stage, screen and television, as well as community theater.

bArge cAnAl coFFee co.37 Lebanon Street315-824-4331bargecanal.comAll-day menu with a coffee house vibe: large selection of coffees & teas, smoothies, chili, soups, salads, sandwiches, bagels and desserts.

colgAte inn1 Payne Street315-824-2300colgateinn.comThis recently renovated historic inn features fine American cuisine in a relaxed atmosphere for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

hAMilton eAtery41 Lebanon Street315-825-9051hamiltoneatery.comFamily owned. Features made-to-order sandwiches, a “create your own” salad station and one of the most remarkable selections of beers in Hamilton.

hAMilton inn4480 East Lake Road315-824-1245thehamiltoninn.comNew England-style entrées (steaks,chops, seafood & chicken) preparedwith an international flare. Reser-vations suggested.

hAMilton Whole Foods28 Broad Street | 315-824-2930facebook.com/HamiltonWhole-FoodsVegetarian deli featuring homemade soups, salads, sandwiches and des-serts made from locally grown food.

lA iguAnA10 Broad Street | 315-824-0022laiguanarestaurant.comMexican restaurant and tapas bar serving lunch and dinner. Enchi-ladas, fajitas, tacos, burritos and traditional Mexican entrées.

MAin Moon chinese kitchen8 Utica Street | 315-824-1830Chinese food available for dine-in or take-out.

nichols & beAlAt the 5 Corners315-824-2222nicholsandbeal.comLunch and dinner options include salad bar, sandwiches, burgers, steaks, seafood, chicken and 13 types of wings.

oliveri’s pizzeriA14 Lebanon Street315-824-4444oliverispizza.comPizza, pasta, wings, burgers, subs and salads – to dine-in, take-out or for delivery.

poolville country store (Fine dining)1245 Earlville Road, Earlville 315-691-2677poolvillecountrystore.comAmerican cuisine with European influence in a country setting 4 miles from Hamilton. Reservations suggested.

royAl indiA grill6 Broad Street | 315-825-3555hamiltonroyalindiagrill.comAuthentic Indian cuisine – vegetarian specials, chicken, lamb and fish in curry, masala, vindaloo and tandoori styles.

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rusch’s bAr & grill22 Lebanon Street315-228-2122myruschs.netRestaurant and sports bar with appetizers,sandwiches, entrées and desserts. 18 TVs and multiple sports networks.

seven oAks club houseCorner of Payne Street & East Lake Road | 315-824-4420sevenoaksclubhouse.comLocated at Seven Oaks Golf Course.Full entrée selections, specialty sandwiches and homemade desserts.

vj’s diner And restAurAnt169 Utica Street | 315-824-0303Family dining with traditional breakfast fare, diner classics, pizza and pasta.

22 uticA street cAFé22 Utica Street | 315-228-2061Relaxed coffee bar setting for breakfast, lunch, casual dinner or late-night snack. Homemade sandwiches, wraps, soups, salads and desserts.

dunkin donuts 34 Utica Street315-824-8500

McdonAld’s 168 Utica Street315-824-4001

neW york pizzeriA 39 Lebanon Street 315-824-2112

pizzA hut 107 Utica Street | 315-824-1787

subWAy 34 Utica Street | 315-824-8500

ye olde pizzA pub 2614 Route 12B | 315-824-1800

ArtFully yours12 Lebanon Street315-825-9067A cooperative retailer of unique, affordable, and locally created handcrafted gifts and art. Jewelry, furnishings, pottery and more.

blAck cAt Antiques & giFts14 East Main Street, Earlville 315-691-5721

colgAte bookstore3 Utica Street | 315-228-7480colgatebookstore.comOwned and operated by Colgate University, this independent book-store provides educational resources and books; and collegiate clothing.

collections40 Milford Street315-750-9356Art gallery of works for sale and unique selection of women’s apparel and accessories.

evergreen gAllery11 Lebanon Street315-824-0897www.evergreengalleryny.comCustom framing, hand-craftedfurniture, local artists works, jew-elry and fair trade gifts from around the world.

Full blooM Florist2133 Bonney Road315-824-FULL (3855)hamiltonny.com/fullbloomFresh flowers, custom silk, gift baskets, balloons and more. World wire service available.

hAMilton FloWer shop38 Broad Street315-824-0910hamiltonflowershop.netFull service florist. Daily local delivery to surrounding areas.

MAxWells chocolAtes14 Utica Street315-824-1280maxwellschocolates.comUnique home-made candies and sweets in an old fashioned ice cream parlor setting. Personal and online delivery.

retrospect12 Lebanon Street315-824-0449retrospectny.comFeaturing vintage to new home and garden, furniture, personal gift items and accessories.

steph boutique7 Lebanon Street / 315-824-2500stephboutique.comA unique mix of casual and sophis-ticated women’s apparel and acces-sories. New arrivals weekly.

sWAnk2 Broad Street | 315-824-8800swankbydesign.comA meticulously curated collection of irresistible vintage and modern finds for home, garden and you.

price chopper1050 Madison Market Place315-824-6040pricechopper.com

WAyne’s MArket11 Eaton Street | 315-824-9806Full line of grocery and household items. Custom cut meats, home-made salads and sandwiches and old fashioned service.

villAge Wine & spirits27 Lebanon Street315-824-1740

cook’s liquor store53 Utica Street315-824-2260

pArry’s100 Utica Street315-824-0002parryshamilton.comFamily owned modern day general store featuring a full selection of electronics, paint, hardware, office supplies and housewares.

curtis luMber15 Eaton Street315-824-2233curtislumber.comLeading retail, farm and ranch store chainfor maintaining farms, ranches, homes and animals.

olyMpiA sports1034 Madison Marketplace315-824-0560olympiasports.netFeatures fitness/athletics equipment and apparel, athletic footwear and popular sports/leisure wear.

peebles1021 Madison Marketplace315-824-2839peebles.comDepartment store for family apparel, jewelry, shoes, gifts and more.

the gAteWAy custoM AppArel23 Lebanon Street315-824-2572companycasuals.com/thegatewayCustom apparel store featuring screen printing and embroidery.

trActor supply1010 Madison Market Place315-824-0146tractorsupply.com

hAMilton digitAl plus23 Lebanon Street315-825-8633hamiltondigitalplus.com

country peddler2434 Poolville RoadHubbardsville | 315-691-4002

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72 MAdison bed & breAkFAst72 Madison Street/ 315-288-0612www.72-madison.comA short walk from downtown Ham-ilton, 72 Madison offers a refined lodging experience. Each room has a private bath, down duvet, robes, a television and wireless internet. Complimentary continental breakfastis included.

bridle creek bed & breAkFAst5519 Hill Road / 315-824-1962www.bridlecreekbedandbreakfast.comSituated on fourteen acres with lovely views, porches, country walks, and a spring-fed pond for summer swimming. colgAte inn1 Payne Street / 315-824-2300www.colgateinn.comClassic comforts of a country inn offer-ing 40 guest rooms including suites, wireless internet, tavern and patio dining.

collegiAte bed & breAkFAst58 Madison Street / 315-750-0579Located in the heart of the village of Hamilton and within walking distance to Colgate University.

the guest house At WeAthervAne FArM2088 Spring Street / 315-750-8081www.weathervanefarm.comSpacious, immaculate guest rooms, individually decorated in classic coun-try style each with private bath and separate entry. Complimentary ameni-ties include: breakfast, wine upon arrival, and WiFi. Walking distance to Colgate campus.

hAMilton inn4480 East Lake Road / 315-824-0073www.thehamiltoninn.comFive spacious guest rooms including three suites, wireless internet and com-plimentary continental breakfast.

hAnson bed & breAkFAst5551 Lakeview Court / 315-824-8964

holcoMb’s bed & breAkFAst5 Mill Street / 315-228-2120www.holcombsbandb.comWalking distance to center of town and Colgate University, this renovated farm house from 1880 features five bedrooms and six baths. Amenities include: full breakfast and wireless internet.

hoMe suite hoMe16 East Pleasant Street & 56 Utica Street315-391-7933 (Day) / 315-824-2611 (Night)www.hamiltonny.com/homesuitehomeEuropean-style Guest house right in the heart of Hamilton. This restored Victorian home features three spacious bedrooms and a private two bedroom apartment. Continental or full home-made breakfast.

lAkevieW inn75 Frank Road / 315-228-2061www.hamiltonlakeviewinn.comLocated 1.5 miles from Colgate University. Featuring King & Queen Beds with sitting areas, tiled private bathrooms, free WiFi, DirectTV (Cable), central Air/Radiant Heat. Efficiency Apartment available for longer stays.

nAncy’s bed & breAkFAst7 West Kendrick Avenue315-824-0908Located one block from the center of the village.

the oleys’ bed & breAkFAst25 South Main Street, Earlville, NY315-825-5455www.theoleysbedandbreakfast.comRenovated 1890’s Victorian home, just minutes from Colgate University. Complimentary amenities include private baths with Jacuzzi tubs, WiFi cable TV and breakfast made-to-order.

pAtriciA’s guest house21 Maple Avenue / 315-824-3162www.patriciasguesthouse.comA boutique bed and breakfast located in the heart of town, one block from the Village Green and shopping district and two blocks from Colgate. Five suites are available, each with king sized beds. The renovated historic Queen Anne Victorian home includes two sitting rooms, a spacious dining room to enjoy a hot breakfast, and a private garden and patio for outdoor relaxing.

peAceFul pines bed & breAkFAst6125 Briggs Road / 315-824-2469www.peacefulpinesbandb.comFour miles from Colgate University, this country home features a private pond and gazebo and beautiful views of Colgate University and the Valley. Complementary continental breakfast provided.

the thirteen house13 College Street / 315-825-0013Walking distance to Colgate Univer-sity and downtown, this refurbished home offers peacefulness and privacy in a warm, contemporary, elegant set-ting. WiFi throughout and most rooms have private baths.

Wendt university inn175 Utica Street / 315-824-4400www.wendtinn.comLocated only one mile from Colgate University and only minutes away from the Madison Bouckville Antique Festival fairgrounds, this property of-fers 94 spacious rooms, complementary continental breakfast, free high speed internet access and business center.

White eAgle conFerence center2910 Lake Moraine Road

315- 824-6785www.whiteagle.comSituated on 140 acres adjacent to Lake Moraine in southern Madison County, this beautiful property fea-tures: 54 guestrooms with comfortable furnishings, private baths, cable televi-sion, air conditioning, and data port.

nAtionAl bAsebAll hAll oF FAMe & MuseuM25 Main Street, Cooperstown, NY 1-888-HALL-OF-FAMEbaseballhall.orgHonoring the greatest players and history of America’s favorite pastime.

turning stone cAsino5218 Patrick Road, Verona, NY 1-800-771-7711turningstone.comRenowned casino and resort featuring world-class restaurants, golf, spa and fitness. Showroom and Event Center featuring acclaimed performers.

gliMMerglAss operA theAterCooperstown, NY 13326607-547-0700glimmerglass.orgFeatures world-class opera in the Alice Busch Opera Theater includ-ing new and world. Premieres and young American artists.

northeAst clAssic cAr MuseuM24 Rexford Street, Norwich, NY 607-334-2886classiccarmuseum.orgThe largest classic car museum in the northeast, with over 160 vehicles on exhibit spanning many decades of history.

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a local resident spotlight

Custom Designed Packages& tailored tours in Hamilton

Interested in planning a memorable trip to Hamilton, but don’t know how to start or who to call? Rhona Hames, Tourism and Marketing Coordinator of the Hamilton Initiative, is now available to offer assistance in all aspects of arranging unforget-table stays in Hamilton.

By identifying your interests and hopes for your visit, we will propose suggestions based on our vast knowledge of Hamilton. in addition to fully-customizable tours, we offer appealing travel packages such as a ‘Weekend with Friends’ which includes accommodations, private wine and cheese receptions, brewery tours and tastings, restaurant reservations, spa treat-ments, golf outings or kayak rentals.

are you a sports fan interested in spending a weekend supporting the Colgate Hockey or Football team? Our ‘Root on the Raiders’ package includes tickets, accommodation, and all your tailgate fixings, ensuring a victory for your team!

travel packages exist for many interests ranging from shopping, bicycling, opera perform-ances or simply relaxation. We manage the details, so you can focus on quality time with family or friends in beautiful Hamilton!

To start planning, contact Rhona Hames, [email protected] • (315) 824-1063

the Hamilton Farmer’s market runs every saturday through November 2nd. Come visit between the hours of 8am -1pm and you will find approximately 110 vendors selling locally grown produce, herbs, granola, flowering and vegetable bedding plants, perennials, fresh cut flowers, locally raised meat (elk, lamb, buffalo), cheese, breads,

eggs, maple syrup, honey, pasta, wine, sea-food, baked goods, salsa, jams and jellies and a large variety of handmade crafts.

ready-to-eat foods (chicken BBQ, pulled pork, hot dogs, kettle corn and baked goods) are available to eat in the park or take home.

Sponsored by the Village of Hamilton

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