Sunday, May 24, 2009

Allegany Arts Association Newsletter June-August 2009

Allegany Arts Association, Inc.
Volume 19, Number 2
June -August 2009 - text only edition


CHILDREN’S SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL
FREE CLASSES PLANNED

Cuba—Cookie Decorating & Candy Making
Belmont– Sewing
Off Broadway Production
Stick Dolls
Beginning Guitar
Little Genesee—Rock Painting
Friendship—Garden Stepping Stones
Scio—Bracelet Making
Fillmore—Improvisational Theatre
Wellsville—Miniature Clay Animals (AND MORE!)
CALL Kristen at 585-268-5891 for more information.

SUMMER ARTS FESTIVAL —2009
Ignore the rain and dandelions. Think of summer. School will be out and lots of younger people will be looking for company and activity. Think art. Think free art classes. Think Allegany Arts Association’s continuing effort to get art classes into many communities in Allegany County.

This summer’s plans are underway. Greg Shelley’s off-off Broadway program will sparkle again in Belmont. Carol Riggs of Cakes and Curios will offer an artistic experience in cookie decorating and candy making in Cuba. Elaine Hardman and Kailee Lamphier plan an opportunity to create miniature clay animals in Wellsville. Meredith Chilson is scheduled to teach Sewing in Belmont while Linda Monsell will offer rock painting in Little Genesee. Kathy Hamilton is ready to help make garden stepping stones in Friendship. To make a stick doll sign up to work with Betsy Orlando in Belmont and explore improvisation in Fillmore with Barbara Sandberg-Morgan. If you have a guitar, experience lessons from Tony Musingo, Choral Music Director in Belmont, or join program coordinator Kristen Vossler-Wigent to make bracelets in Scio.

The Allegany Arts Association is a county-wide organization trying to stretch its arms to the corners of the county. If you’ve an idea for a class or a skill to share, please call Kristen Vossler-Wigent at 585-268-5891. That’s also the number to call if your children want to take any of the classes. Age restrictions may apply.

The AAA classes are short—3 to 6 meetings of an hour or 90 minutes in length. Sometimes there’s a show or recital at the end. Teachers can choose an age range (between 5 and 20), class size, location and date in July or August. Locations should be handicapped accessible.

If you have an idea or a request for a class, let us know and check our blog for irregular updates - www.AlleganyArtsAssociation.blogspot.com.



WELLSVILLE ART ASSOCIATION SEVEN-COUNTY SHOW WINNERS
Richard Monroe’s “Katrina” won Best of Show in the Wellsville Art Association’s Seven-County Art Show held at the David A. Howe Library in April. Other winners are: ADVANCED—Still Life: 1st Prize-Shirley Hull, 2nd Prize-Linda Monsell, 3rd Prize-Nora Zinner, Honorable Mention-Nitia Cole and Shirley Hull. Scenic: 1st Prize-Wanda Dean, 2nd Prize-Nora Zinner, 3rd Prize-Wanda Dean, Honorable Mention-Eleanor Cott & C. Rona Jordan. Portrait: 1st Prize-Dick Monroe, 2nd Prize-Wendy Skinner, 3rd Prize-Clara Bankes, Honorable Mention-Wendy Skinner. Animals: 1st Prize-Sharon Pfahler, 2nd Prize-Jamie Kull, 3rd Prize-Barbara
Williams. Open Abstract & Collage: 1st, 2nd & 3rd Prizes-Mindy Airheart. Wood, Metal, Glass: 1st Prize-Susan Kelly, 2nd Prize-Eleanor Cott, 3rd prize & Honorable Mention-Susan Kelly.

INTERMEDIATE-Still Life: 1st Prize-David Cummins. Scenic: 1st Prize-Alice Deres, 2nd, 3rd & Hon. Mention-Beth Wolcott. Portrait: 1st Prize-Alice Deres. Open Abstract & Collage: 1st Prize-Barbara Williams, 2nd Prize-Alice Deres, 3rd Prize & Honorable Mention-David Cummins. YOUTH-Still Life: 1st Prize-Jack Maskens, 2nd Prize-Emily Mulhollen. Scenic: 1st Prize-Colleen Wood, 2nd Prize-William Cummins. 3rd Prize-Alex Gabler. Portrait: 1st Prize-Colleen Wood, 2nd Prize-Jack Maskens, 3rd Prize-Emily Mulhollen, Honorable Mention-Meghan Kier & Ben Dunn. Open Abstract: 1st Prize-Alex Gabler, 2nd Prize-Emily Mulhollen. Wood, Metal: 1st Prize-Abby Cook and Tanner Snyder. Sincere thanks to all artists who participated!


WELLSVILLE ART ASSOCIATION NEWS

The Wellsville Art Association has decided to incorporate new and exhibition information with the Allegany Arts Association newsletter. We will purchase ads about our upcoming shows (see below) and entry forms will not be mailed but will be available at the David A. Howe Library. Please put these dates on your 2009 calendar and help us continue the wonderful art shows we enjoy exhibiting. In the future, PLEASE pick up your art work immediately after the shows, as Jamie Kull’s excellent (huge!) “Water Buffalo” painting was destroyed when the school show was hung after ours last month, a loss we deeply regret.
Call 585-593-3575 for more information. Thank you. Karen Dickerson, President



DONATION TO ALFRED U CHAMBER SINGERS


Senior members of the Alfred University Chamber Singers receive a check prior to their April 18 concert at Alfred. The check represents proceeds from their successful Valentine’s Day Concert with which the Allegany Arts Association helped. The funds will be used for the Chorus’s planned 2010 European Tour.

The Singers, led by Conductor extraordinaire Dr. Luanne Crosby, along with the Alfred University Chorus filled the acoustically perfect space at the 7th Day Baptist Church with glorious vocal music that evening. The audience stood and applauded until a rousing encore was heard. The Chamber Singers plan additional fund-raising events in the coming year. Donations will be gratefully accepted. Checks may be made out to Alfred University, with “Chamber Singers Tour” in the memo line, and sent to Alfred University, Alfred, NY 14802.



GENESEE VALLEY CHORUS
President Sharlet Fuller reports that the Genesee Valley Chorus will present “101 Years of Broadway” featuring songs you’ve heard from shows like “Joseph & the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat,” Grease,” “Les Mis.,” “Chicago,” (“this will be a show-stopper”), “The Lion King,” “Momma Mia,” “Ragtime,” and “Jekyll & Hyde.” All are invited to come to Trinity Lutheran Church in Wellsville at 3 p.m. June 6 for dessert and entertainment by the Genesee Valley Chorus featuring great local talent in choral and solo formats.


Memorials
In memory of Willie Allen, former Executive Director of the Allegany Arts Association, given by Barbara Williams, a gift of $50. In honor of the birthday of Barbara Williams, given by the Recio family, a gift of $20. THANK YOU FOR YOUR GRACIOUS GIFTS TO THE ALLEGANY ARTS ASSOCIATION.

POETRY SLAM PRIZE WINNERS ANNOUNCED

Eight brave poets read their new poetry at the Allegany Arts Association’s Third Annual Poetry Slam held April 2 at the David A. Howe Library in Wellsville. Two Jamestown Community College students, among those who came to support their teacher, Ms. Engl, read poems too.
Winners for 2009 were: 1st Prize -Kimberly Engl $50; 2nd Prize- Barbara Williams $25; 3rd Prize-Gudrun Scott $15;

Approximately 20 appreciative fans attended the annual event. The 4th Annual Poetry Slam/Contest will be held April 1 or 8, 2010.

Dirge by Barbara Williams
I have not the heart to close your eyes,
small mouse
Brought me by cat, proud, generous.
So tiny ye be,
A few days only,
Into this world of innocent brutality.


IF TREES COULD TALK
by Christopher S. Clow 2009( 4th prize)

If trees could talk, would they mourn the genocide of their kin?

Would their leaves weep salt-laden dew and, In turn, saturate the ground water to bring
about a desolation of land and sky?

If trees could talk, would they berate humanity for our blatant,
selfish misuse of the Earth and all Her resources?

Some trees are known to have lived five to ten thousand years or
more—far longer

Than most civilizations, and all the while freely absorbing nitrogen,

Soaking in the carbon dioxide, and generously providing much
needed oxygen.

Yet, still, we render tropical and arboreal forests barren of old
growth, void of sanctuary

For other life, and escalate the greenhouse effect while denying
its very existence.

If trees could talk, would they cry, “Mercy!”?



NEW YORK GREEN FEST 2009 - Share ideas and skills for sustainable living and Green politics August 7-9 in Alfred. Learn how to build your own wind turbine, produce videos for the internet, make tofu or poetry or an earth oven, or grow nut trees. Discuss economics, the politics of sustainability, the rights of nature, local sovereignty, the reality of renewable energy, third party politics and liberation ecology. Visit booths with local foods, crafts, art, books, bicycles, renewable energy systems and more at the Green Fest! Weekend accommodations & camping available.
Learn more at http://nygreenfest.org OPEN TO ALL!


SUMMER CONCERT SERIES AT ANGELICA SWEET SHOP
Our popular outdoor concert series at 44 W. Main Street begins Sunday, July 5. Rain location—22 West Main Street (right down the street!).
• July 5: Milt Newcomb & Country Pickin’ August 2: Down Home Country
• July 12: Geneseo String Band August 9: Herb Sanders & Friends
• July 19: Herb Sanders & Friends August 23: Rob Falgiano “All Hank Show”
• All concerts are free and open to the public. Bring a lawn chair and a friend.
• Food & beverages will be available. Call 585-466-7070 or email
• info@angelicasweetshop.com for information. For a complete schedule of
• events, visit our website: www.angelicasweetshop.com.
• Food & beverages will be available. Call 585-466-7070 or email info@angelicasweetshop.com for information. For a complete schedule of events, visit our website: www.angelicasweetshop.com.

Allegany County Area Calendar of Events for June, July and August 2009

RECURRING EVENTS

First Fridays, 7:30 -first Friday of each month-discussion group at the Mustard Seed Inn, 13 Center treet, Andover. 607-478-5329. Free. Bring food for the Food Pantry. First Fridays will be off this summer and resume Sept. 4. The Thomas Merton Study Group meet at 7 p.m. the 3rd Friday.

Second Tuesday, attend the board meeting of the Allegany Arts Association at 1 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church, N. Main St. Wellsville.

Second Tuesday, Genesee Valley Chorus rehearsal 7 pm at Shepherd of the Valley Church. All singers welcome! Call Sharlet Fuller - 593-3173.

First Saturday, Southern Tier Fibre Arts Guild, 11 am at Trinity Lutheran Church, 470 N. Main St., Wellsville. Call 607-587-9270 or 585-593-4799.

Second Saturday, Creative Writers of the Southern Tier, 2 pm at Gardner Heights Community Room. Call Andrea Schoenthal at 585-593-2084.

Last Friday, Wellsville Art Association, 7 pm at Trinity Lutheran Church. Call President Karen Dickerson at 585-593-3579.

JUNE 2009
1-Aug. 9 Sarah Hoeoppner Watercolors @ Angelica Sweet Shop. 5-First Fridays, Nadine Hoover, “Grassroots Peace Work at

Home & Abroad” 7:30-9 p.m. Mustard Seed Inn, Andover.

6-Genesee Valley Chorus “101 Years of Broadway” Dessert-Concert at Trinity Lutheran Church, Wellsville, 3 p.m.

6-National Trails Day @ Pfeiffer Nature Center, 716-933-0187.

6-Reader’s Theatre, Historic Vignettes at Caneadea United Methodist Church, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $7 or two for $10, Call Doug Crandall at 585-437-2079 for information.

9-Celtic Craftsman Aidan Breen, @ Walker Metalsmiths, Andover, New York 3 to 8 p.m. More information @ www.CeltArtS.com.

11-13-Wellsville Main Street Music Festival– 5 BANDS, more!

12-14 Olean Community Theatre—MOON OVER BUFFALO at Portville Central School. Call 716-375-1628 for tickets.

13 -Alumni Art Show & Sale, Alfred University 10 a.m.- 4 p.m.

19-Thomas Merton Night @ Mustard Seed Inn, Andover, 7 p.m.

JULY 2009
4-Lavender Festival, Angelica; www.ProjectLavender.com

7-28 WINGATE MEMORIAL SUMMER CARILLON RECITALS:

7-Todd Fair, U. of Denver, Carillonneur, Lamont Music Sch.

14-Dennis Curry, Kirk in the Hills Presbyterian Church, Bloomfield Hills, MI

21-Laura Ellis, U. of Florida School of Music

28-Jeremy Chesman, Missouri State, Springfield, MO

16-18 Town Theatre of Short Tract will produce “Meet Me in St. Louis” at Fillmore Central School’s new auditorium, to be directed by Amanda Cox. Contact leroyplows@yahoo.com.

Grassroots Peace Work at Home and Abroad

Nadine Hoover will present her work on nonviolence, trauma recovery, and building community through trust at the June 5th “First Fridays” program. Nadine coordinates the Indonesia Initiative of Friends Peace Team bringing training in developmental play and trauma healing into post-war areas of Indonesia for people from all sides of conflict. Her work creates a unified story of experiences. She has coordinated Alternatives to Violence workshops since 1978, served as an international consultant on designing educational systems to effect national economies since 1984 and as a Quaker minister since 1996.
The free program, at The Mustard Seed Inn, begins at 7:30.

The Alfred Community Theatre adult actors will stage “Radio Gals” July 17 & 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the Union University Church in Alfred.

Students in grades 7 to 12 will put on “The Phantom Tollbooth” July 24 & 25. Nobody seems to have more fun than Alfred Community Theatre folks, unless it’s the audience.

Don’t miss these productions! Call 697-382-0524.

AUGUST 2009

1-8– Vivace String Camp at Houghton College, Contact Rebecca Crouch at 585-567-9647.

Volume 19, Number 2 Page 7 Allegany Arts Newsletter


Allegany Arts Association, Inc.

P.O. Box 1134
Wellsville, NY 14895
alleganyarts@hotmail.com

Music washes away from the soul
the dust of everyday life. Auerback



PHOTOGRAPHER RICHARD BURKE PLANS ONE-MAN SHOWS

Allegany Arts Association Board member, Richard Burke will present a show of his outstanding photographs at the Barnes & Noble Cafe, 614 South Meadow Street, Ithaca, NY from June 1 through 27, 2009. The opening Reception will be held June 1 from 7 to 9 p.m. at
the Café.

Burke’s work will also be on exhibit at the Wellsville Creative Arts Center the month of July, with an Opening Reception July 3 beginning at 6 p.m. The public is invited to both shows and receptions.

Speaking about his work, Richard says his current inspiration is the “peeling paint, shadows, silence and internal landscapes of the former Poorhouse in Angelica.”

He said his “telling of the story I am hearing and seeing creates a ghostly Landscape for memory and imagination”; and we think his photographs will surely capture your imagination too. A prolific artist and constant supporter of the arts, Burke’s genius is in his eye for photographs of the beautiful, the unusual and the unexpected.

In addition to his recent photographs, Burke will show earlier unpublished work from his several-year hiatus in Hawaii. The Cattaraugus County Arts Council featured Richard Burke in its January/February 2009 Newsletter and he was featured artist at a one-man show at The Fountain Arts Center Gallery in Belmont in 2007.

Become a Member - ALLEGANY ARTS ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP FORM

Without the arts, history would have no face, society would have no soul, and the mind would have no capacity to dream.

Please make checks payable to:
Allegany Arts Association, Inc.
P.O. Box 1134_____ Wellsville, New York 14895
All contributions are tax deductible.

_____ Angel ($250)
_____ Benefactor ($100)
_____Sponsor ($50)
_____ Fellow ($25)
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Name ____________________________________________
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To save mailing costs, memberships in the Allegany Arts Association will be annual as of September, 2009. Simply send your check with the form above and you will be a member until September 2010. You may also become a member by sending your payment through PayPal and using our Email address alleganyarts@hotmail.com. Thank you for your continued support for AAA and the Summer Arts Program!

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Allegany Arts Newsletter February 2009

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Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Valentine's Day - Love in Any Language

VALENTINE’S DAY with food, wine and song - will update with menu items as they are finalized


A romantic evening of food, wine and song await you on the perfect day – February 14. Alfred University’s Chamber Singers will put love on stage for you on Valentine’s Day. Listen, eat and drink in tender love songs while supporting some of AU’s finest vocalists.

The Allegany Arts Association is working in tandem with the Alfred University Chamber Singers to present this special evening. It will start at 7 p.m. with a cash bar serving wine, beer and soft drinks on the second floor of Howell Hall. Take your reserved seats at 7:45 and the Chamber Singers will deliver an array of hors d’oeuvres to your table to enjoy as the Chamber Singers croon their way through many languages. Before the finale, there will be sumptuous desserts with tea and coffee.

In addition to singing as a group, Chamber Singers will accept special requests and sing a song just for your special someone. Chamber Singers have quite the sense of humor so there’s no predicting just what will happen. Fluttering eyelashes? A song sung on bended knee? You may see a tie twirled here or a hand kissed there. While love is free, songs require a $5 donation.

The Chamber Singers perform under the direction of Dr. Luanne Crosby and the group is raising funds for a 2010 international concert tour and the fundraising of the Allegany Arts Association leads to free art workshops for children throughout Allegany County. But, the real goal is warm entertainment and fine food in the intimate and romantic Howell Hall on Valentine’s Day.

Seating will be limited to 80 so romantics and music lovers should purchase tickets early ($35/couple, $20 single/ $125 table of 8). For tickets in Wellsville go to Fisher’s Pharmacy or call Joanne Allen (585-593-5705). In Alfred stop by the Gallery or call Sandy Greiff (607-587-8372). (Sandy will have tickets in the Powell Campus Center on Thursdays prior to Bergren Forum presentations - 11:30 till 1 on January 29, Feb 5 and 12.)

Tickets must be prepaid. You may mail your check to Sandy at 10 Hill Street in Alfred, NY 14802 or pay directly through PayPal at AlleganyArts@hotmail.com. If using PayPal please specify that you are purchasing tickets for Love In Any Language and tell us the name to use for your reservation.

Check here again for updated notes on hors d’oeuvres and desserts.

The Allegany Arts Association is a not for profit dedicated to supporting the arts in Allegany County. It is not part of the Wellsville Creative Arts Center, not associated with the Allegany Artisans and not a branch of the Wellsville Art Association. The Allegany Arts Association was long represented by our dearly missed Willie Allen. Please see our blog for membership information.




Extra facts:
Susan B. Howell Hall is the lovely brick building with tall columns near the bell tower.

You may order tickets through PayPal at AlleganyArts@hotmail.com. If using PayPal please specify that you are purchasing tickets for Love In Any Language and tell us the name under which you would like your reservation saved.

hors d’oeuvres - a partial list
Sushi
Spinach balls
Humus and pita bread
guacamole
Deviled eggs
Cheeses
Crackers



Desserts planned are the following
Chocolate Chess Pie
Vegan Chocolate Chili Cake with Chocolate Ganache
Strawberry Meringue Hearts
Rum Cake
Sugar Free and other pies from Terry-Friday-Is-Pie-Day
and more still in the planning.

Tea and Coffee will also be served.

To continue your evening at home - the Allegany Arts Association has 10 bottles of wine donated by (check back later for this information ) to be raffled. Wine raffle tickets will be 1 for $1, 3 for $2 or 10 for $5. There will be ten winners - more if we are able to procure more wine.

The Allegany Arts Association is not for profit dedicated to supporting the arts in Allegany County. It is NOT a part of the Wellsville Creative Arts Center, Not part of the Allegany Artisans NOT a branch of the Wellsville Art Association. The Allegany Arts Association was long represented by our dearly missed Willie Allen. Please see side bar for membership information.

Snow Emergency on 2-14-2009 is a possibility so we expect to have Sunday, 2-15-2009 as our snow date. We will amend this notice as soon as possible. Thank you.

Thursday, January 1, 2009

Our Sponsors

Please contact our sponsors to check on hours. Some may have changed.
Shop Locally Owned Stores to support our community.

Ace's Country Cupboard

Rt. 19 Belfast - Main Street
585 365 2692
Good Times Good Food Good Service

Cooks Tire & Auto Center
RV Parts & Accessories
Multi-Mile Tires
Self-Storage Units Available
585 593 4130 or 1647
Andover Road, Wellsville, NY

Belmont Farmer's Market
Rt. 19 at the Belmont Grange Lawn
Every Thursday 11 am to 5 pm
Mid May to late October
Locally grown vegetables, fruit, plants, baked goods, woodworking, jams, maple syrup
Vendors: 716 699 8144

Fisher's Pharmacy
188 Main St. Wellsville 585 593 2611
Fillmore Pharmacy
10560 Route 19, Fillmore 585 567 2228
Cuba Pharmacy
2 Center Street, Cuba 585 968 3111

Hamilton's Shoe Store
Mephisto, Naot, Red Wing, Rockport, Nike, Naturalizer, Allen Edmonds, Soft Spots, Carolinas, Stride Rite, Clarks, Skechers, Dansko, SmartWool Socks
83 North Main Street, Wellsville
585 593 5905

Kinfolk
The best in fresh fruits & vegetables
Delicious cheeses
natural snacks
natural juices
fresh fish weekly
great breads
local foods
14 1/2 West University Street, Alfred
one block from Main St
Open 10-6 Weekdays, 12-5 Saturday and Sunday
607 587 8840

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833 Rt. 244 Tinkertown Road
Alfred Station, NY 14803
866 846 5462
Shop Tinkertown Hardware for your do-i8t-yourself project needs
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Walker Metalsmiths
Gallery of Celtic jewelry
One Main Street
Andover, NY
Monday through Friday 9-6, Saturday 10-3
607 478 8567

LaGra Salon and Day Spa
21 E State Street Wellsville
585 593 1321
www.lagrasalon.com
Give the gift of a day of pampering and relaxation with elegance. Packages include European Facial, spa manicure, shampoo and style and make-up application. Check the LaGra website for a complete list of gift packages. Email or Call for yourself or someone else.

Cat's Cafe
Ice Cream, Tea & Coffee Room, Local Artisans' Work, Antiques and Collectibles,
Cathleen Kaplan
324 N Main Street, Wellsville, NY
585 593 2520

The Gallery "A Fascinating Place!"
43 North Main Street Alfred
607 587 9200
Tuesday-Fri 10-5:30 and Sat 10-5 (Seasonal hours in December)
Pottery and porcelain
Handcrafted jewelry
decorative accessories
educational toys and books
gourmet coffees, teas, candies
Many fine local and national artisans represented.

Riverside Park Campground
New York State Route 19
Wellsville, NY 124895
585 593 3856
RiverSideParkCampGround@yahoo.com

Case Catering
Brian Case, Owner/Manager
585 808 8774
CaseCatering@gmail.com
www.casecatering.net
professional catering with a hometown touch
Affordable, licensed

The Mustard Seed Inn
Bed & Breakfast
Anthony and Mary Lipnicki, Innkeepers
13 E Center Street, Andover
607 4789 5329
alipnicki@att.net
We understand hospitality.

HillBottomPottery
BruceGreene
584 Main Street
Box 71
Alfred Station, NY 14803
607 587 9488
www.HillBottomPottery.com

Cakes & Curios
Custom Cakes and Cookies - Charming Gifts
6 South Street
Cuba, NY 14727
585 968 2322

Wellsville Art Association





Thursday, November 27, 2008

Calendar of Events

Recurring Events


First Friday, 7:30 on the first Friday of each month attend a discussion group at the Mustard Seed Inn at 13 Center Street (at the corner of Church Street) in Andover. 607-478-5329
Thursdays at 12:10, Bergren Forum, Nevins Theatre, Alfred U.
Open to all, free. Bring your lunch. Topics vary.
Second Tuesday, attend the board meeting of the Allegany Arts Association at Trinity Lutheran Church, N. Main St., 1 p.m.
Second Tuesday, Genesee Valley Choir Rehearsal 7 pm at Shepherd of the Valley Church. Call Sharlet Fuller 585-593-3173.
First Saturday, Southern Tier Fibre Arts Guild, 11 am at Trinity Lutheran Church. Call 607-587-9270 or 585-593-4799.
Second Saturday, Creative Writers of the Southern Tier, 2 pm at Gardner Heights Community Room. Call 585-593-2084.
Last Friday, Wellsville Art Association, 7 pm. At Trinity Lutheran Church, N. Main St. Call Karen Dickerson for information
585-593-3579.



DECEMBER 2008
4—Nancy A. Howe Library Auditorium, Wellsville: Steel Door Band, Classic Rock & Roll, 7 pm. Free.
4—Thelma Rogers Historical Society, History of the Wellsville Fire Department, 7 pm, at Trinity Luth. Church.
4-6—Informal Dance Showing, Alfred University, CD Smith Theatre, 7 pm. Free.
5—Ken Vavrek, Ceramic Sculpture, Opening Reception at Houghton College Ortlip Gallery 6 pm, through Jan. 15,‘09.
5—First Fridays, Program on Thomas Merton, Mustard Seed Inn Bed & Breakfast, Andover. 7:30 pm.
5 & 6 –Angelica Players “Stocking Stuffers” 7 pm; matinee Sunday 12/7 at 3 pm. Angelica Library.
6—Airplay, Children’s Comedy & Juggling Show, Nancy A. Howe Library, Wellsville, 10:30 am. Free.
6—Alfred University Orchestra, Piano Soloist David Peter Coppen; with the Alfred U. Chorus, conducted by Lisa Lang. Holmes Auditorium, 8 pm. Free.
6—Christmas Prism, Music Program at Houghton College, Wesley Chapel, 8 pm. Also you may call 567-9400 for student recital dates.
6 and 7 -Studio Show and Sale, Second Wind Jewelry, Friendship. (See story Page 2.)
7—Genesee Valley Chorus Holiday Happiness Concert Nancy Howe Au


JANUARY 2009
2—Poetry Recital—Allegany Arts Assn. with Dr. John Hunter. 6:30 pm. at Mustard Seed Inn, Andover. Bring your poems or poetry to read, a dish to pass & canned goods for Andover food pantry.

January 2009 (continued)
6-27 — Cuba Circulating Library, 39 East Main Street: Four-week drawing class with local artist/caricaturist Eric Jones. Class size is limited Register early at the Library or call 585-968-1668. 7 to 8:30 pm. Tuesdays.
13, 20, 27—Still Life Drawing Workshop, Wendy Skinner; 1 to 3 pm. Call 585-268-5952 to register.
16—Organ Dedication with Timothy Smith, 8 pm, Village Church, Houghton, New York.
23—Houghton College Art Department Faculty Show,
Opening Reception 6 pm, Ortlip Gallery. Through March. 5.
31—Houghton’s Got Talent, Wesley Chapel, 7 pm.


FEBRUARY 2009

6—Master Gardener Night at First Friday’s with Colleen Cavagna of Cornell Coop. Ext. Mustard Seed Inn and B & B, 13 Center Street, Andover.
6– Symphonic Winds Concert, Houghton College - Wesley Chapel, 8 pm
10, 17, 24—Beginning Figure Drawing, call Wendy Skinner 585-268-5952 to register.
14—VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT at Howell Hall, Alfred. 6 pm, AU CHAMBER SINGERS plus flute duet; finger foods, punch, chocolate and other desserts. Tickets $17 ea, $35 couple at AU Campus Center or call 607-587-8372. Sponsored by AAA & Chamber Singers.
14– Short Tract Town Theatre, Dinner Theatre, directed by Dr. Dawn Bennett. Details at 607-567-8158.
18- Philharmonia Concert—Houghton College, 8 pm.
19-21—Alfred University Dance Theatre with guest artists Marlin and Ginger Miller. CD Smith III Theatre, 8 pm; 2pm Sat. matinee. Tickets required. 607-587-2171.
22—Student Recital, Alfred U. Chamber groups, 4-hand piano, Brass Choir. Miller Hall 301, 3 pm. Free.
27—Five Women Wearing the Same Dress by Alan Ball. Senior theatre project. AU Holmes Auditorium 8 pm. Free.
28—AU Jazz Band performance at Wellsville Creative Arts Ctr. 8 pm. Tickets required. Proceeds to Jazz Band Fund.

SPRING 2009:


April 8 - Third Annual AAA Poetry Slam, 6:30 pm,
$$ prizes, entry fee $3. At Wellsville Creative Arts Center. More information @ 585-593-5705.

April 25—7-9 pm NEIL JACOBS IN CONCERT at the Nancy A. Howe Library Auditorium, Wellsville. Tickets $8.00 for sale at the Library, Fisher’s Pharmacy & Music Alley after 3/1 or call 593-5705. Sponsored by the Allegany Arts Association to fund free kid’s Summer Art Programs.

Allegany Arts Association Newsletter December 2008

ANGELICA PLAYERS WARM UP FOR DECEMBER WITH “STOCKING STUFFERS”

A hilarious play consisting of six short holiday scenes will be presented by the seasoned group of amateur thespians called the Angelica Players on December 5 and 6 at approximately 7 pm at the Angelica Free Library, 55 West Main Street (2nd floor). A matinee will close the show at 3 pm on Sunday, December 7. Refreshments will be available throughout the shows.
“Stocking Stuffers” by Geff Moyer promises to entertain with hilarious costumes, silly stories and wonderfully odd characters. The Easter Bunny, Cupid, Uncle Sam, Hagatha theWitch and Ezekiel the pilgrim plot to steal Old Saint Nick’s limelight; then certain well-known reindeer named Donner and Blitzen attempt to reverse history, and land in jail. Talking dolls with new ideas, male elves with hiring problems and G.I. Joe and Barbie rethinking their relationship all make an appearance and will leave you “laughing out loud”. Being part of the trial of the reindeer who ran over Grandma will complete your visit to this quite unusual “nontraditional” Christmas entertainment

Advance tickets are $4 for adults and $2 for seniors (65+) and children age 14 and under. Purchase tickets at the Angelica Sweet Shop or call Stacie Curry at 585-466-3787. If you wait to buy your ticket at the door, you’ll pay an extra $1. Call Stacie at the number above if you have questions


CHRISTMAS GIFTS AND SUPPORT FOR ALLEGANY ARTS ASSOCIATION!

Dec. 6 & 7. Four local craftspersons will be displaying their work, holding an art raffle to benefit the Allegany Arts Association and offering free hot cider and cookies.

Are you planning to purchase something handmade and pair it with your special cookies for that personal connection for Christmas? Here’s your chance to tie a ribbon around carefully made art at Peg Cherre’s cozy HOLIDAY CRAFT SHOW, on Pang-born Road in Friendship Dec. 6 & 7, 2008.

Peg makes a huge variety of jewelry and ornaments using vintage beads, giving them and herself a new career, named “Second Wind Jewelry”. She can also take your heirloom jewelry and recreate it in her “Heritage Re-design” service. Peg has a new gust of creativity involving weaving: scarves of organic cotton, bamboo, rayon, wool and “mug-rugs” (woven coasters).

Margaret Shulock’s “Sticks” cartoons, which run in the Olean Times-Herald, will give your friends both your warm thoughts and chuckles. If animals could read, they’d probably have Margaret’s calendars on their walls. Look at www.TheSixChix.com for her cartoons and come see her watercolor note cards inspired by regional scenery.

Also on hand will be Elaine Hardman, StoneflowerPottery. Elaine always develops new ideas for plates, bowls, mugs, banks and more. Think outside the box and give a child a mug or bowl, a “grown-up” gift to make them feel trusted and mature and special.

For the more traditional, consider an animal bank (cats, pigs, cows, roosters, Penguins, chickadees, fish and bugs)for young children or college kids to save change for the Laundromat. There are also plenty of bowls, plates, platters and kitchenware items in blues, bright yellows, mellow greens, pink or white. See samples at www.stoneflowerpottery.com.

New to this sale is Sarah Phillips of Auntie’s Place Studio, Houghton. Sarah paints, draws and scratches to put color and design on paper, canvass, wood, fabric and more. Her lifelong love for animals and nature are reflected in all of her art. Sarah does commission work and will accept students in her studio/classroom. See Sarah’s interesting work at www.AlleganyArtisans.com.
These four artisans will pack a Christmas Gift Basket to be raffled to benefit the Allegany Arts Association. Tickets are $1, but Hardman and Cherre are giving their customers pre-paid tickets too.

From Bolivar, drive north on 245 for 6 miles, then turn left at the second Pangborn sign. From Friendship drive 5 miles south on 275 and turn right at the first sign for Pangborn. Or call Peg at 585-973-7110 and she’ll pause in her cookie-baking to direct you to the hot cider and warmth of her home


HISTORY BUFFS - TAKE NOTE

The History Preservation Roundtable of Allegany County, a newly formed group of historians, museum curators and others interested in local history, has prepared a comprehensive 2009 calendar showcasing towns in the County. To reserve your own copy of this fascinating historical calendar, contact Lyle Palmiter (607-587-9450) or Jane Pinney (585-593-4515) or your local town historian. Each calendar costs $10 and they will be available by Christmas. (Yes, this Christmas!)


WELLSVILLE ART ASSOCIATION SHOWS


Entries will be received for the Photo Show, Seven-County Show and Members Show between 3 at 8:30 pm the Thursday prior to the show, and on Friday between 12 noon and 5:30 pm. The Opening Reception for each show will be Thursday evening at 7 pm.

Your art work may be picked up at the David A. Howe Library on the Saturday following the closing of the show. Thanks for participating! See posting on Wellsville Art Association for dates for all of 2009.


THOMAS MERTON NIGHT -
FIRST FRIDAYS - December 5

Friday, December 5, at 7:30 pm the Mustard Seed Inn and B&B, 13 E. Center St., Andover, will host a THOMAS MERTON NIGHT at their “First Fridays” program. Come learn about a man who was hailed as a prophet and condemned for blasphemy. Thomas Merton was an elegant spiritual writer, mystic and poet. A Trappist monk who lived a cloistered life, Merton was a powerful social voice who inspired an entire generation to form their consciences on war, race and justice. Through his books and astonishingly wide range of friends he inspired people to look deeply inside themselves and also to address the needs of the world around them.
Please bring a non-perishable food item or personal care product for the Andover Food Pantry. Call Mary or Tony Lipnicki for more information and directions at 607-478-5329.



GENESEE VALLEY CHORUS
CONCERT

The Genesee Valley Chorus will present a Christmas Concert December 7 at 3 pm in the new Nancy Howe Auditorium in Wellsville. Members of the Performing Arts Orchestra will join the chorus conducted by Jack Darr. Carole Aldrich will accompany on the piano. The Chorus plans a public concert at 6 pm at the Holy Family Church in Belmont the same day.

Beginning in January 2009, Norma Bartlett will be directing the Chorus, which will be preparing a Lenten program and a Spring Dessert Concert. Anyone with some experience in choral singing is invited to join. Rehearsals are at 7 pm Tuesdays at Shepherd of the Valley Church on Fassett Lane in Wellsville. You may contact President Sharlet Fuller at 585-593-3173 with questions.



VALENTINE’S DAY CONCERT


The Allegany Arts Association and Alfred University Chamber Singers will present a special concert with hors d’oeuvres and delicious chocolate desserts on Saturday, February 14, 2009, at Susan Howell Hall on the AU campus. The evening will begin at 7 pm as guests enjoy a flute duet while relaxing with finger foods, punch and cake. Director Dr. Luanne Crosby will again showcase an elegant evening featuring songs by the excellent AU Chamber Singers in an intimate “romantic” setting uniquely available at Howell Hall.

Seating will be limited to only 80 persons, so romantics and music lovers should purchase tickets ($35/couple, $17 single) early at the AU Campus Center, from any Chamber Singers member, or call 607-587-8372 or 585-593-5705.

Proceeds from this special concert will assist the Chamber Singers in funding their upcoming European Tour, and the Allegany Arts Association in presenting children’s summer art classes throughout the County free of charge.