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6 □ April 30, 19.95 J SUNDAY EDITION >1 Community Calendar Meetings and cultural events of the region Classes Ongoing MILFORD - Clogging class es will be held in Milford. For more information, call 2X6- 7666 after 5 p.m 9 NEONTA - Gentle yoga classes will be held from 5^0-7 p.m. through Juqe 2U in Oneonta The classes will be taught b> cenificd >oga in.structor ITac> Vcrma h n more mformauon. ^all 4 ^ ^ Mondays COOPERSTOWN Ii.ast- jp a s te r s International, ^ t s e g o O rators, nuxi .11 ^ e second and fourth i^ondav ot each month at 2^e Tunniclitf Inn. o h ' p m 3*ublic IS insiied Cal! 2 h ^ tor iniiirmaiion ;MIDDl.F.FIfcLX) Middlefirtd : Auxiliary Bingo at the Fire 1 H oun C Ml are IS ek omc ■SPRISGFIF.LD C h S n R ■countrv dance lessons with the \V » t Hill Sidewinders Dance \s.sociation, 6 pm l\f Ix'ginners, 7 tp.o to ;p.m for advanced Springfield Center Comnmnitv Cemcr •Cal! ■M^.'vss >i'i ; Tuesdays COOPERSTffWN Cooperstown Rotary Club ■meets at the Pepper Mill 12 15pm American Guitar ' ; '.VIt'.'.utliu . r Tlurrrias Blatz, left, accompanies renowned poet Allen Ginsburg in this photo taken in 1970. Blatz * Iri! y; 0 workshop titled 'The American Guitar\ at Gallery 53 Artworks in Cooperstown. will perform at 4 p.m. at the United Minisffies. C3ourthouse Square. 'They wiO perform Bach’s cfflitatas 202 and 189 in English. The c o ncern are Decentmlizaiion Programs of the New York'Stara Council on the Alts with funding also from the Music Performance Trust Fund. Theatre May 26 RICHFIELD SPRINGS - The Richfield Springs Regional 'Dieater will put on ------ Fox” performances o f “ Sly F at The Lake House in Richfield Springs May 26- 28. For more informatioi 28. For more information, call (315) 858-0534. Workshops May 10 HERKIMER - A teleconfer ence, “ E n v ironm ental Law: An Overview,” will be aired at Herkimer Count Community College from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The telecon ference will originate from Colorado State University. The registration fee is S33 per session, including lunch. The second session in this series will be held May 17. For more information or to register, contact HCCC’s Community Education Office at (315) 866-0300. CHFRR5 \ M 1.F5 Renowned insUu..U’r' I’.u. Sansardo and Bettv ( j.o m Singer will hold modern “dance.^ lasses ai the ( 'her--. Valley-SpnngfieId Centr.u School. Classes will meet rftom 4:45-6 p m . Tuesday -afternoons, and the ^ 1 st is ;S76 The classes are >'[*en 1 . ;aduUs and vnung darner' I • r ;inturmaUi'n . r ti ■ r.-ei-ier . .i.' Taurie F’lke at May 3 M o . . ol ItK N-\.\CP wi” 1 II- ''ii'.i .lu^ual Ihijrii'Mrd M arshall I mtv \\%ariL Hample! .;! :‘i ’ ]May 4 rtXiPFRSTOWN Central National Bank will host a free vision screening fur individu als 55 and older at the Cojperstown office, 1 Commons Drive at The Ciimmons from 10 a.m. to 4 p m Ihis session is .sponsored I'v ihc CaLskill Center for Indepcndcnec For more ininrniation call Central SatKinal Bank at 547-8.401. fnends and family members. The celebrauon will include refreshments, music and mformaticxi about the latest in orthopaedics. For more infor mation or for regisirauon forms. caU 433-2570. United Methodist For infor mation, call 547-9555. May n May 7 ^lERKIMF.R Hc.-tuo.er ^'ounty C'ommur.uv r.ilKc.' ;pffcnng a wredit tree Rin “ Safe Investments • 2Avoid Being Swindled \ ‘ jeourse will help partKipam- Jrccogm/c and avoid Jswindlcrs. and make wim . 5.h()n.es regarding irivc-.! 3menu The iinc sossioi; ^ .>urvc |will meet 7-y p m ( )M.( iNT.A Head Start ( emers 1 and 2 in Onconia vvid hnvi Intergenerational Story telling Pro^am s . The first program will be held May 1 with Head S tan 2 in the Home Economics Buildmg of the Stale University College at Oneonta at 10-15 a m On .May 4, Head Start I will have its program at the Lutheran Oiurch of the Atonement at 10 : Eats | M a > 5 ^ E R R Y VALLEY A M o ther-D a u g h ter Banquet ^ i l l be held at the Cherry g a lley Fire House at 6 ^0 ^ m Reservauons are appree 1 ja e d and can be made by call ^ng 264-3249 or 264 4668 y e ia y 6 CREEK A spaghetti ^ d meaihalls dinner will be 5 « ld at the Fly Creek fire hall ^rom 4-7 p,m., s}»jn.sored by Fly Creek Firee 1 Department Auxiliary Donations are Requested, and take-oias arc iho Intergenerational Photo ( (iniest, s{«nnsiircd hv the ' I' ..'gi ■ C Mi 1 ! V ('i/unv 1 ! of ( jii/ctis wfiiihcnds M.1, 1 * ill be followed by ::n , 11!k'liig and gathering of *ir,r.'-rs and awarding of ;>Ti/i\v Pfii ii’graphcrs of all jgcs .ue ciKouragetl to submit photos of senn>rs and young pcoj lc uigcthcT socially or in an .aitiviiy such as sports, corrimiiniiy belplulness or a family iclchraoon For the mles and application form, stop at the Senior Center, Elm Part Lniu’d Methodist Oiurch, Dnconla. or the Office for the Aging in Cooperstown a m Die ^ n e s is sponsored by the Lions Club of Onconia and funded by the Decenualiraiion Program of the New York State Council on the Arts, administered locally by the Upper Caiskill Community Council o f the COOPERSTOWN - Tickets are still available for the springtime bed a n d break fast lour, sponsored by the LeathersUKkmg Education on Alcohol/Addictions Foundation. The tour begins at 1 p.m. at The Inn in Coojwrstown. Tickets are S15 each and can be purchased at Ellsworth & Sill o r at LEAF, legated in The Commons on Route 28, four miles south of Cooperetown. They may also be purchased at Artware, Sweet Indulgence. Village Rowers and Gifts, and Ben Franklin. For more informa- uon, contact LEAF at 547- 8220 or, in the 607 area, at 1 (800) 339-1894. OTEGO - The Otego R o t ^ Club, A.O. Pox Memorial Hospital, di8^& ego County FHiblic HeafBi'Depanment and the Unatego Sch{X)l District aie sponsoring a free immu nization clinic from 9-10 a.m. at the Otego Elementary School. Parents can bnng their children o f all ages to update their immunizaltons at this bme. Those attending should bring their immuniza tion records. For more infor mation, call Sue Schuman. schtMl nui%. at 988-1010. mutually suppcHtive and posi tive learning environment to iKip memters develop com- rountcauons and leadership skills. For more uifonnation 433-1197 days or 263- 23(^ evenings. May 31 May 3 MARYLAND - The town of M aryland Historical Association meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. at the A.S. Drapo- Central School library. The pupils in one of the sev enth grade cla^room s will present a project ONEONTA - The Catskill Ceatia for Independence and Ira Miller, code enforcement offico' for the town of Laurens will ^ n s o r mini- workshop on the A mericans VUitli D’fiabiliHes A e t from 6i$0-9 pan. in the meeting room o f the Elm R u k United Methodist Church. T h o a interested should contact ihe Center at 432-8000 to reserve a spot All sessions and mate rials are free. Music May 20 May 6 ONEONTA - A Joint Parade will be held in Neahwa Park, sponsored by Otsego Orthopaedics, in conjuncuon with the Orthopaedic Research and ^ u c a b o n Foundation and A.O. Fox MemiMial Hospital. Die parade covers one mile and is for recovm i patients, their COOPERSTOWN - The annual CROP Walk for Hunger will lake place at I p.m., beginning at the S t Mary’s Roman Catholic park ing lot « i Elm S a m . T te 10 k i l o m ^ (6.2 m il^) walk is sptHisored by the C o o i^to w n Ecumenical Coundt o f Churches, with 25 j»rcent (rf Ihe p r a c e t^ ^ i n g to the Ctnperstown Fc»d Bank. Voluntem and spon sors may re^ster at memter dnuches: d a i s t E p i ^ p a l , PFesbyteiian, S t h ^ ’s, First Baptist, Assembly of God and ONEONTA ■ OpporuiniUes for Otsego. Inc. will have a yard sale in Oneonta. There will be spaces for SlO each. Those interested in setting up a booth or needing more information are asked to call Vicki Salamon at 432-8937. All proceeds will benefit Opportunities for Otsego. May 2 COOPERSTOWN - The Cooperstown Middle Schcml will hold Seventh G rade Parents’ Night in the inid- dle/high school cafeteria beginning at 7:30 p.m. The purpose o f this informational meeting is to introduce par ents to next year’s teachers and present an overview of the curriculum. Meetings May 3 May 2 ONR)NTA - The Oneonta T o a stm a stm Club, r e m ily ranked No. 58‘’from more ihm 4,(XX) Toastmasters elute inter- natuxtally. will hold a meeting at 6:30 p.m. ^_die Tally Ho Restaurant in Davenpm C c im . Tt^simastsis is a non profit, non-partean edoteiional o^anizaUon (hat provide a CHERRY VALLEY - Cherry Valley-Springfield Central School's Annua! M m ing will be ^eld at 7:30 p.m. in die Muldpurpbse Room at the high school. The budget vote will be held the following day. May 3. from mton to 8 p.m. May 7 DELHI - T he Bach Project O e n d information about upcoming community events for inclusion in our calendar: Freeman’s Journal P.O. Box 591 Cooperstown, NY 13326 Please send material at least one week in advance of desired publication date. \ jQisegro CoHfttv Support Grotip Meet i I s ^pholics Anonymous i i ...... V - ; ; 6m p .rn.—womsj's AA. Fast Umm C h tiide'' ‘ S . 'T r m - m i t a J M i t c j . s t a 'i 'c h , ! * Im - 'tn y J a , c f r - s m (c m B ) W «aa«day Kton— -CSlutch HaH, *i Faif I3t,,• ' €'<Mfcr:,h*m (CD) LL6p.sn.-~Si, Mriry'\-: Ituofi-*, AFAnon ' Naroom Amrmam^ • mOCbtsWM BcsbjvrlmOimat, m S;OOp:#i.^RrstllidtcdRcsbyteilOT St,, Otecsrrfa ■ Mtin SWOneonai ■ ' \ . Main ^ Wallitsg Sts., Ojicsata (S/CD) Every 3rd thwsdayonhe month Nooft-»Xuowshi> Hall. S t, ,. 8 : 0 0 ^ — UtdK4Mrffeodlt.i CbtwA, . ' Oseefita-(OD) , •• ' ’ C m ^ y w m (OB) OEC0nm(CD) ' . 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