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Thursday, January 19, 2017

Music, demonstrations and more


at Winter Living Celebration
The 39th annual Winter to enhance the winter living will be presented on cross-
Living Celebration will be experience by supplement- cut sawing, maple syrup
held from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. ing traditional event dem- tree-tapping and fly-tying.
Saturday at the Rogers onstrations with new guest Perennial favorite the
Environmental Education vendors.” Susquehanna String Band
Center in Sherburne. Host- Visitors will have the returns to provide musical
ed by Friends of Rogers, the opportunity to be a “human entertainment. The group
free day will include out- birdfeeder,” make crafts in features Rick Bunting, Dan
door activities, demon- the Bird Cabin, view an Duggan, John Kirk and
strations and live perfor- environmental conservation special guest Trish Miller,
mances. officer K-9 demonstration, and they perform tradition-
“We’re excited to once take a horse-drawn sleigh al music from America and
again host this celebration, ride, and roast marshmal- the British Isles. They have
which we know our commu- lows over a campfire to four recording projects to
nity looks forward to with make s’mores. Weather their credit, including their
great anticipation every permitting, free cross-coun- latest release, “Auld Lang
year,” said Simon Solomon, try skiing and snowshoeing Syne.”
Friends of Rogers exec- also will be available. Inter- “Our Winter Living Cele-
utive director. “Our goal is active live demonstrations bration is the perfect oppor-
tunity to experience new
outdoor adventures,” said
Sarah Freedman, Friends of
Rogers environmental edu-
cator. “Many visitors have
shared they have a renewed
sense of appreciation for
winter by trying something
go!

during the festivities.”


Rogers Center is oper-
Daily Take Out ated by Friends of Rogers
Environmental Education
Bucket of Center Inc., a nonprofit
Stuffed Spaghetti organization that offers
Cabbage with 6
educational programs for
Meatballs $12.95 people of all ages. Seasonal
Dinner hours are from 10 a.m. to
4:30 p.m. Wednesday
with soup, salad Whole Rotisserie through Saturday, and from PROVIDED

& potato or veg Chicken 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Sunday. Interactive activities, such as a cross-cut saw demonstration,
Learn more at encourage Winter Living Celebration visitors to be part of the
2 Large Sides & friendsofrogers.org.
$7.95
action.
3 Brownies

$12.50
CUTCO, Classy Glass, Dave St. Mary Our Mother/Fund-

Thurs 4-8pm FREE* Slice of Pumpkin Pie


Wine Clark Foundation, Designs
by Debbie, Farm Fromage,
raiser, STR Decor & More,
The Olive Oil Factory, The
Continued from Page 5S Finger Lakes Harvest, First Oyster's Pearl, TIGS Appar-
Fri 4-8pm FREE* Slice of Pie or Heritage Federal Credit el, Top Shelf Specialties,
Homemade Pudding Union, G&A Sweet Treats, Vacation Getaways and
bourg Wine Estate. Gourmet Creations By Ta- Woodhull Cigar Shop.
Sat 4-8pm COMPLIMENTARY* This year also will fea- mi, Greater Valley Limo, Every ticket holder gets
14 • Press & Sun-Bulletin

Glass of Wine & Slice ture the event’s first distill- Highland Chocolates, Hun- a keepsake wine glass and a
of Cheesecake ery adding a new flavor into gry Hound Beerscuits, Lu- sampling from all wineries,
the mix: Four Fights Dis- LaRoe - Bernadette Rob- as well as tastes of cheese
*w/Dinner Entrée Purchase / Eat - In Only tilling from Corning. erts, Kiwanis, Kurt's Mak- and other edibles from local
Vendors include 2 Crane ing Whoopie, Pacific Moun- restaurants. Music and
Candle Company, Anna tain Farm, Pink Zebra, other live entertainment
305 FRONT STREET • BINGHAMTON Marri Soy Candles, Apple
Grove Farm, Backroad
Premier Designs, Psychic
Shop, RSI Inc., Schweigart's
will be offered, too.

NY-0000789040
722-0440 Creamery, Cheese Filled
Company, Culligan Water,
Sugar Shack, South Creek
Volunteer Fire Department,
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