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• Spotlight on Art by Roberta Dixon • Celebrity Recipe by Lynda Carter • Bailey Place Insurance Expands • A New Leaf for CRMC by Mary Wright

Artist Ralph Turturro Life’s Journey through abstract paintings

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The Blue Burrito Serving up the biggest and freshest burritos in downtown Cortland

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SUNY Cortland Presents “Brigadoon” 47 years later, Brigadoon returns to the stage

• Turkey Marsala Recipe by Chris Xaver • Dr. Pace Promotes Better Hearing and Breast Cancer Awareness • Bianchi Bulletin – QuickBooks

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Content, Editorial and Publishing Team: Principal, Graphic Design Scott Hopko

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Artist Ralph Turturro

Principal, Photography Roger William Theise Copy Editor Sophia Marko Contributing Writers Roberta Dixon Chris Xaver Nat Wayman Bob Haight Jay Christian Mary Wright Dr. Suzette Pace Crystal Mullenix Circulation 10,000 printed All content © 2014 What’s HOT Magazine all rights reserved. No part of this magazine or online content may be reproduced or re-published in any way without the express consent of the publishers.

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SUNY Cortland Presents “Brigadoon”

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Welcome Autumn

Welcome to the October issue of What’s HOT! What’s HOT highlights the best of dining, arts, entertainment, and so much more in the Cortland and Ithaca areas and beyond. Designed with exceptional photographs, articles of interest, community connections, and an enthusiasm for our beautiful region, What’s HOT will inspire you to seek out all life has to offer in central New York. Lifestyle. Leisure. Shopping. Cooking. Business. Real Estate. Health & Wellness. Recreation. Theatre. Travel. Tourism. Treasures. Education. Exploration. Enrichment. Motivation. Inspiration. A little bit of anything that’s up, and nothing thats down. If it’s hot, we’ve got it covered. What’s HOT magazine is published monthly in print and online, with a free distribution of 10,000 copies to 400 + local sites. Be sure to look for your copy each month at your favorite supermarket, professional office, restaurant, gas station, library, hotel, tourism center, coffee shop and many other locations. Read past issues of What’s HOT online at whatshotmagazine.com




Abstract Paintings by Roberta Dixon studio visits by appointment

RDixonArt.com 607.279.3868

art@rdixonart.com facebook.com/RDixonArt


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BY Mary Wright

a compassionate and caring team. A team that, like Florence Nightingale, believes in the fundamental mission of our work: to provide a safe and caring environment that promotes patient health and wellbeing. While there are many changes in Healthcare, some things never change. I welcome anyone who’s interested in learning more about our nursing teams at CRMC to contact me. There are a variety of opportunities that exist for nurses in our organization. Interested individuals can also learn more at www.cortlandregional.org/careers. I’m looking forward to sharing more defining moments with our growing nursing team at Cortland Regional Medical Center.

Mary Wright Chief Nursing Officer Cortland Regional Medical Center www.cortlandregional.com


Fast Facts Artist: Ralph Turturro Studio: 117 Homer Ave. Cortland, NY Phone: 607 423-3476 E-mail: rt55alive1234@yahoo.com Solo Exhibition: Sept. 30 – Nov. 15 -2014 “New Paintings” Pima Studio, Homer New York

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Ralph Turturro

The ‘work’ in life, as in painting, is about the experience of the immediate moment, whether it’s painting or having a conversation. Trusting that it’s all in there—memories, loss, love, hope—learning and discovering from each experience what more painting can be, who you are and where to go next.

In 1982, I interned with George McNeil, a New York School painter, who was 80 years of age at the time and warned me of the dangers of being a painter. He said “...if there is anything else you could do to make a living Born in New York 57 years ago, my earliest go to it, because a painter’s life is not an easy memories are of me at 2 years of age pulling one.” I didn’t listen too well to George. Thirtyout all the detergents from under the kitchen one years later, painting still remains my sole sink and making sculptured pies on the livmethod of communicating those extremely pering room floor, and of me at 4 years standing sonal, ineffable, subtle nuances of thought and alone in a long empty driveway watching cats emotion that have no life for me except on a walk in and out of the backyard in a palette of textured, colored surface. greens, grays, warm black, and a very intense Dutch yellow light. As a painter, it’s no accident that I would gravitate to the work of van Gogh, Kandinsky, Pol-

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lock, deKooning, Rothko, Twombly, Tapies, or to the poetry of Poe, Neruda, Rilke, Stevens, Thomas, Ginsberg. They work from inside out.

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To make ‘Art’ a real thing in your life, you must learn to be in the moment of each experience, whether physical, mental, emotional or otherworldly. When the logos are brought to bear, when you are alone in the studio and you have done your homework (lived your life), it is both terrifying and exhilarating. Making art in many ways is like making your children—you may have little or nothing to do with it, but you still have to take the credit or the blame. Conception is out of your hands. But oh how glorious it is to ‘see’ your child being born and grow before your eyes. As Matisse said, not he but the postman had painted “The Pink Onions.”


Artist Statement In my studio after letting go of the many phases and parts of the histories of my personal life, and those of the painters, poets, musicians, filmmakers with whom I share kindred spirits, I approach the space in which I am to work with awe, with no recollection of aforementioned musings. This is so that I might learn with a beginner’s mind...childlike... free. To me, painting is a child’s game that is to be played as if it is always the greatest adventure. Each time you begin again and invent anew. I believe there is a semi-adult part to all of this, aside from putting pen to paper. It is a part where the metaphysical nature of the process requires one to take, seize, and transfer from the objective or the subjective worlds, or both, to work through until they begin to mesh within the picture plane. Then your inner child is beckoned to obliterate the conscious linear thoughts and memories so you can get to something that is real and alive in the anomalous endeavor we call painting. It is something that lives despite your short comings. When it doesn’t come to you, wait and see… the truths and the tricks are there to discover before you turn back into an adult.



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Bianchi Bulletin – Everything QuickBooks QuickBooks Online – “Get more done throughout your day with the next generation QuickBooks.”

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the business world we are always looking for the next best thing, right? At the same time, we resist change and fear the unknown. Fortunately, every generation includes those who are willing to take the risk, providing us with new opportunities. With QuickBooks, it is no different. QuickBooks changed the way we were able to manage the financial end of our businesses 25 years ago. It allowed us to put down our pencils, close up our ledgers, and automate our processes. Ten years later, QuickBooks Online (QBO) was released. We now had mobile access to our accounting data, but with many limitations. Anytime, anywhere access with many of the QuickBooks desktop luxuries arrived last September when Intuit completely redesigned QBO and released its newest Harmony version.

For the end user – modern dashboards, custom fields and invoice templates, inventory control, multi-level report classification, light job costing, multiple budgets and sales tax rates, billable expenses, and delayed charges. Also, automated and scheduled processes, limited user access and audit trails, online banking, 1099 preparation, and customizable terminology. Available from a mobile phone or tablet - access to customer information and balances, sending invoices and estimates on the spot, adding photos and notes, and gathering electronic signatures.

BY SHELLY WHITE

are increasing by the day. There are also several versions of QBO to choose from, and you only pay for the features you want/need with affordable subscription pricing and no contracts. QBO offers connected services as well. Accept payments from customers on the go, and process payroll with three options to choose from; Do It For You, Do It With You, or Do It Yourself. Is the “next best thing” in your business world freedom in the cloud? If it is, then maybe QBO is the solution for you. Contact us today and let us help you decide!

Shelly White For the accountant – access to client’s data Sr. Consultant without having to get a backup from them, Bianchi Consultants working in multiple windows and compa- www.BianchiConsultants.com nies at the same time, collaborating with Shelly has helped hundreds of businesses automate clients from within the software, creating their operations through the use of QuickBooks. Her mission is to provide business owners with the multiple A/R and A/P entries on the same tools they need to manage their finances accurately journal entry, reclassifying transactions, and efficiently. Shelly is certified in all versions of QuickBooks and as an Intuit Premier Reseller and writing off invoices. In addition, new features are being added regularly and the number of third-party solutions that extend the capabilities of QBO

of QuickBooks products and services, she has access to great discounts for her clients. Keep an eye out for next month’s issue where she will be talking about the new features of QuickBooks 2015 which is just being released!



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Turkey Marsala Recipe by Chris Xaver

Serves 6

My crew voted this their favorite recipe of my first season. In fact, we shot this episode on a chilly October evening. Even though they could see their breath, two of my crew members stayed out on the deck to finish every last bite. (If you drop your fork & step away from your plate during a shot, chances are there won’t be anything left when you return). To me…that was the best compliment of all. I bet your family and friends will feel the same way.

6 turkey cutlets (3 oz each) 1/3 c all-purpose flour 1.5 t salt 3/4 t fresh ground pepper 3/4 t poultry seasoning Olive oil 10 shallots, thinly sliced 8 c mushrooms, thinly sliced 1 c broth (chicken, turkey, or veggie) 3/4 c Marsala wine (not cooking wine) Cutlets come first: Start by mixing together flour, salt, pepper & poultry seasoning in a small bowl. Dredge cutlets in flour mixture. Coat the bottom of a frying pan with olive oil & bring to medium heat. Cook cutlets in pan, about 2 minutes per side. Remove turkey from pan & cover with foil to keep warm. Add shallots and mushrooms to the same pan and sauté until soft. Increase heat to medium-high & add Marsala and broth. Bring to a boil. Cook until slightly thickened, about 1-2 minutes Reduce heat to medium-low & return turkey cutlets to the pan. Warm about 1-2 minutes on each side or until meat is heated through. MORSEL: Let’s talk turkey…33g of protein! Cal 257 (From Fat 28) Total Fat 4g (Sat Fat 1g) Chol 38mg Sodium 725mg Total Carbs 24g (Fiber 2g Sugars 0g) Protein 33g Vit C 7% Iron 4%

Reprinted with permission.

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BY Dr. Suzette Pace

The ConnectLine App for iPhone® and new Streamer Pro transform Alta hearing devices into wireless headsets for easy voice calling, FaceTime and more. In addition to the special pink edition, Alta is available in a variety of small and sleek styles to suit individual preferences. For more information on the entire Alta family, contact Cortland Hearing Aids at 607756-1053 or visit cortlandhearingaids. com. To join Dr. Pace in support of Oticon’s “Pink with a Purpose” campaign, log onto Facebook.com/Oticonusa and share the awareness-building posts with your friends, family and your entire social network.

Suzette Pace, Au.D. Doctor of Audiology/Owner Cortland Hearing Aids www.cortlandhearingaids.com


Fast Facts Winery: Long Point Winery Location: 1485 Lake Road Aurora, NY Phone: 315-364-6990 Fax: 315-364-6713 Fall hours: Sun-Thur, 10am-5pm Fri and Sat 10am-6pm January: Sat and Sun 10am-5pm February-April: Sun-Thur, 12pm-5pm. Fri and Sat 10am-5pm. Facebook: longpointwinery Twitter: @longpointwinery www,longpointwinery.com

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a glass of wine while Long Point Winery Enjoy overlooking beautiful Cayuga Lake

In 1998, Gary and Rosemary purchased

different varieties. Their wine list now in7 acres of land on the east shore of Cayu- cludes an assortment of dry red wines such ga Lake. When asked why the East shore as Cabernet Sauvignon, Zinfandel, Syrah, and not the West where there are many Cabernet Franc and Sangiovese, to Estate more wineries, Rosemary replied, “We grown varieties Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Riesling. This summer the Dry Riesling wanted to be unique.” won a double gold medal in the NYS Fair With only King Ferry Winery on the East side commercial wine competition. at that time, they knew it would be a tough start. But with an awesome view of the lake and their outstanding red wines, they knew it would payoff in the end. “Most people who build a winery have the financial backing to begin with,” said Rosemary. “We had no money but we had Gary’s talent.” On opening day in May 2000, Long Point Winery had only one bottle of wine for sale—Ciera, a rose. Today they have 21

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The original 7 acres of land is now part of 72 acres overlooking the established vineyards and all of Cayuga Lake. Customers might walk into their tasting room expecting a quick winetasting, but most find themselves purchasing a glass of wine and relaxing for much longer. On the weekends from 11am to 4pm, Rosemary operates a deli named after her mom, Amelia. The deli serves New York City style sandwiches such as Reubens, Muffalettas, and the Italian Grilled Cheese served on bakery fresh baguettes from Cortland’s own Lisa/Indulge.


Long Point wines are available at: Cortland Liquor Stores: Plaza Discount, Northend, Varsity, Groton Ave Liquors, Cortland/Homer Restaurants: Hobeau’s, Fabio’s, Central City Bar and Grill, The Hollywood, Area Liquor Stores: Walley’s (Groton), Dryden Wine and Spirits Ithaca Liquor Stores: Triphammer Wine and Spirits, Northside Wine and Spirits, Collegetown Wine and Spirits, Judd Falls Liquor, Liberty Liquor (Lansing) Area Restaurants: Booker’s Backyard (Ithaca), Rogues Harbor (Lansing), Waterwheel Cafe (Freeville), Taughannock Farms (Trumansburg)



“Uncork” your Inner Artist, and sign up for a class with us today! How does it work? Uncorked Creations is a new kind of night out that brings people, art, and wine together! Never painted before? No problem! A local artist will teach you step by step how to create your own work of art! • Adult Parties Open to the Public Weekly • Private Parties and Events available any day of the week • Creative Kids Classes Offered on Saturday Afternoons, 1pm-3pm, we also offer private kids birthday parties!

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Cortland Chamber On The Move The Customer Service Difference

We

all know the importance of taking care of our customers, right? Not so fast! Every day I hear stories about the exceptional—and less than exceptional—customer service provided by local and national businesses. Customers have shared a variety of experiences, including making calls to competing businesses for the same service or product and getting very different attitudes. All else being equal, those with the exceptional customer service won the customers’ business. Shouldn’t that be you? Let’s get specific. Coffee Mania, a local company owned by Craig and Michelle Brooks, has been serving great coffee and complementary items in the Cortland area since 1999. Coffee Mania won the Chamber of the Year Award for small business in 2011. We did some research on their business and found 100% positive stories about their customer service. One gentleman shared, “You

think I go there for the coffee? The coffee’s great but I can get good coffee elsewhere. I go there for the smiling faces I always see with my coffee.” Again, don’t you want your customers saying that about you? J.B. Smith Propane, Heating & Air Conditioning is another Cortland Chamber member with exemplary customer service. How do they excel? One customer said, “When I call they always seem as though they know me, and I haven’t met any of them in the office. When I need them, they’re there. They care about me, answer my questions, and solve problems in a reasonable, practical way.” What better review could a service company want? My next question is: how can we learn from this and improve our customer service? On November 18th, the Cortland Chamber will host an educational seminar on customer service where we’ll address just that. We’ll have a speaker kick off the program, then we’ll share our experiences and ideas. Just as a tease, Coffee Mania and J.B. Smith have both agreed to join us for the discussion. The goal of the seminar is to help our members provide customers with the best service possible and get the same kind of rave reviews about their customer service.

by Bob Haight

Want to know what the owners of Coffee Mania and J.B. Smith said when I asked them what they do to get such good customer service results? On November 18th you can find out. Give our office a call for more information and I hope to see you at the seminar! The Cortland Chamber will continue to keep you updated in What’s HOT, but as always, feel free to call our office with questions about any of our programs or businesses in our area (756-2814). The Cortland Area Chamber of Commerce...Investment in Business… Investment in Community.

Bob Haight President/CEO Cortland Area Chamber www.cortlandareachamber.com


Fast Facts Restaurant: Blue Burrito Location: 11 Groton Ave., Cortland NY Phone: 607-299-0833 Facebook: blueburrito Email: Contact@blue-burrito.com Hours: Mon: 11:30am - 3:00 pm Tue-Sat: 11:30am - 8:00 pm

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The Blue Burrito

The Blue Burrito has re-opened after interior

renovations. Located at 11 Groton Ave. in Cortland, The Blue Burrito specializes in offering locally sourced, high quality premium burritos and barbeque beef sandwiches served on Kummelwick rolls baked daily on the premises. They also offer vegetarian meals including beans, rice and fresh-made organic salads.

Ann and her son Blake own and operate the Blue Burrito, cooking and preparing all of the food in house.

the freshness and flavor comes through in our food.” The menu now includes a line of Premium Burritos, with the newest offering titled the “Burrito Royale with Cheese.” “We are trying to offer the Cadillac of Burritos here,” says Blake. “It’s a premium burrito with local all natural beef, Mexican rice, sherried black beans and cheddar cheese rolled together with our spicy salsa, topped with more cheese and salsa and baked to perfection.”

“When we’ve just finished cooking up some of our beef or pork, salsas, or other items, customers remark on how good it smells, and how good it tastes after having some,” says Ann. “We use local grass fed beef, local sourced lettuce, and as many other locally grown products as we can, and I think

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Other recently added and popular items include the “Ghost Pepper Pork Premium Burrito,” which has a growing fan base, and hand-made specialty hot sauces and unique salsas with freshly cut peppers and cheese sauces using real melted cheese. The Blue Burrito offers mild to extreme salsas and sauces, using fresh jalapeno, habanero and ghost peppers. The hot sauces have been very popular with customers, who ask if they can buy bottles to take home. The Blue Burrito plans to offer its own line of bottled sauces for sale in the near future.


For dessert, The Blue Burrito offers the very popular chocolate stuffed brownies, which quickly sell out after they are made. A text alert is offered to let customers know when they come out of the oven (email Brownie@blue-burrito.com.) The Blue Burrito offers comfortable seating in high-backed wood booths or at an assortment of tables, with soft blue lighting overhead from 1920s-era fixtures. Hours are Tuesday through Saturday, 11:30 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. and Mondays from 11:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.



Make Americana Your Favorite Haunt this October!

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and we're helping the cause with a portion of our pink sweatshirts and Blush Wine Special going to research. Plus it's also Halloween, which means our annual Hallo-Wine Spooktacular Costume Party on Saturday, October 25!

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Friday Nite Pizza Party, 5p-8p, Every Friday

Choose from 3 different gourmet pies each Friday to eat in or take out. Sunday Brunch, 11a-3p, Every Sunday Join us for our famous, farm-fresh, from-scratch ala carte brunch every Sunday. No reservations required, just a good, healthy appetite!

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October Wine Special:

Drink Pink for Breast Cancer! 3 bottles Americana Blush: $25, with a portion going to breast cancer research! October Wine Releases: 2013 Chardonnay & 2011 Finger Lakes Chablis

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Friday Bands: 6p-8p

Bob & Dee, 10.3 The Yardvarks, 10.10 Zydeco Trailriders, 10.17 Nate & Kate, 10.24 The Pelotones, 10.31

Sunday Bands: 4p-6p Purple Valley, 10.5 The Tarps, 10.12 Immortal Jellyfish, 10.17 Lynn WIles Duo, 10.26

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Hallo-wine Spooktacular Sat, October 25, 8p-midnight

Join us for our costume contests (this year's costume theme is PIRATES & HIGH SEAS PRINCESSES), music by Elephant Sound, treats by Crystal Lake CafĂŠ, wine, dancing and so much fun it's spooky! Over 21 only, $15 per person. Limited to 400 guests, so get tix in advance at winery or by calling 888.600.8067.



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Spotlight on Art: Thoughts and Questions Fine art or not art?

Is that a real question? I recently purchased a new comforter set, which included everything you could ever imagine putting on or around a bed: comforter, pillow shams, Euro shams, bed skirt, and throw pillows. I chose a set that incorporated autumn colors: rust, beige, and brown. In that my old comforter was rust and beige, I assumed that all of the art currently hanging in my bedroom would fit in seamlessly with the new set. Yet, after arranging everything, I realized that the art on my walls definitely appeared “off.” It wasn’t a color issue; it was the overall feel

of the flow that felt disjointed. Introducing a more repetitive pattern ended up clashing with everything around it. I started to envision new paintings that would better balance the room, and then I wondered... if I paint in order to match the decor (or furniture, or curtains...or anything else for that matter), is it still art? Or is it interior design? And, are they mutually exclusive? Is one better than the other or in any way more “real” than the other? That led me to thinking about the purpose of art. If you own a gallery, the purpose is very near and dear to your livelihood. If you’re an interior decorator, the purpose is to complement the overall room aesthetic and contribute to harmonious space. If you’re an artist, the purpose could be to release energy that would otherwise stay bottled up until (in slightly scientific terms), the lack of an outlet leads to a chemical reaction resulting

by Roberta Dixon

in some type of behavioral explosion (which definitely happens to me...just ask my family!) I pose these questions not because there is any definitive answer. Like so many other things in life, it’s all a matter of interpretation. I’ve always believed that mathematics is the only thing that leads to one answer. Everything else falls into different shades of grey, depending on perspective and other personal factors. Whether in a gallery, museum, or somewhere in your home, art is still art. Where you see it does not automatically define the strength or importance of the visual experience...art speaks from anywhere and everywhere.

Roberta Dixon’s art is currently on exhibit in Stamford, CT, Southampton, NY, and Brooklyn, NY. Visit rdixonart.com or facebook.com/RDixonArt for additional information and images.

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Fast Facts Attraction: SUNY Cortland Presents “Brigadoon” Schedule: Friday, Oct. 24; 8 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 25; 8 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 26; 2 p.m. Friday, Oct. 31; 8 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1; 8 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2; 2 p.m. Location: Dowd Performing Arts Center Theatre Phone: 607-753-2811 Tickets: General admission: $18 Faculty/staff/seniors: $15 Students/children: $8 On sale at The Bling Store, 101 Main St., Cortland, N.Y.

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SUNY Cortland Presents “Brigadoon”

“Brigadoon” is a mythical, magical village that

pher for the show. “These performers are not

mysteriously appears in the Scottish Highlands

just singing pretty; they’re coming alive as

once every 100 years.

characters because our expectations as an au-

But in SUNY Cortland’s Dowd Fine Arts Cen-

dience have risen.”

ter Theatre, a magical place in its own right,

New seats, sharper acoustics and better light-

“Brigadoon” returns this fall after an absence

ing are just a few of the improvements that will

of only 47 years.

help showcase “Brigadoon” for its return to

The 1940s Broadway hit was the very first play

Cortland.

performed in the theater when Dowd Fine Arts

And beyond a completely upgraded theater,

Center opened in 1967. It’s fitting, then, that

observers will notice a smaller cast compared

the production would reappear in late Octo-

to nearly 50 years ago. Many of the current

ber when the College’s Performing Arts De-

production’s 34 performers—23 students, nine

partment welcomes guests for the first major

local children and two faculty members—will

musical in the newly renovated space.

carry both singing and dancing roles.

“The style of performance has changed a lot,”

“In contemporary theatre, the separate sing-

said Kevin Halpin, the director/choreogra-

ing chorus and dancing chorus (of the original

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production) is a very rare thing,” Halpin said. “For us, this a musical theatre program full of students whose goal is to do this professionally so it is important that they are well-rounded as singers, dancers and actors.” The wait certainly was worth it after a nearly two-year renovation of the Dowd Fine Arts Center Theatre. “It’s all ready to go, brand spanking new,” Halpin said. “We had several concerts at the end of the semester and the acoustics were absolutely wonderful. Voices were clear, diction was right on, the voices rich.”



There’s also a more contemporary lighting system, which will enhance the set illumination, and a new seating arrangement. Long, single row “continental” style aisles have been replaced by three seating sections and four aisles, creating a more accessible layout for audience members.

Why to attend: The performances celebrate the grand reopening of a 440-seat renovated theater. “Brigadoon” was the very first play performed in Dowd Fine Arts Center when it opened in 1967.


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FIT

Ask the Anytime Guy!

Expert answers to your health and wellness questions by Nat Wayman

Question: My weeks are extremely busy and it’s tough enough to find time to exercise. Now, I’m learning that I need to strength train in addition to my cardio. I don’t always have time to do this separately. Is there a way to mix cardio into my strength training routine to maximize my exercise time? Answer: The easiest way to mix cardio and

Question: When I do planks or push-ups, my

wrists begin to hurt and I have to take a break from these exercises. Is there anything I can do to help ease the pain?

Answer: If you feel that you are performing

these weight-bearing exercises correctly, and you have no previous injuries, the pain you are feeling in your wrists could be due to lack of mobility and stability in your wrists. Wrist circles are an easy, yet effective exercise drill you can do to help improve the suppleness of your wrists. Sit or stand in an upright position, with your upper arms close to the body. Bend your elbows until your forearms are parallel to the floor and hold your hands palms down with a loose fist. Circle your wrists clockwise five times, and then circle your wrists five times counterclockwise. Do this drill 2-3 times as a part of your warm up routine prior to beginning your weight-bearing exercises.

strength is to alternate the two disciplines in short segments. Perform two strength exercises and immediately get on your favorite cardio machine for 3-5 minutes. You can also shorten up the time spent between your strength exercises and move quickly to the next exercise to keep your heart rate elevate. This will provide a cardio challenge without having to find additional time to jump on cardio equipment. Keep track of your current rest between sets and slowly begin to decrease the rest time to 30 seconds.

Question: I’ve been walking on the treadmill

for several months and feel that I am ready to challenge myself by adding the incline feature to my current program. How much incline should I start off with?

Answer: The incline feature on a treadmill is intended to mimic uphill climbing. The best news is that you do not have to walk quickly to reap the benefits of walking on an incline. Maintaining a slow to moderate steady pace, over time, will allow you to maintain the incline level for longer periods of time. Most treadmills

allow for a minimum grade of .5% all the way up to 10-12%. Begin walking at your normal pace and start increasing the incline from .5% to 3% for 1-2 minutes, then decrease the incline back to 0%. Alternating incline and flat surface walking every couple of minutes is a great way to slowly introduce uphill climbing to your workout. Treadmills also frequently come with a built-in hill climbing automatic program, in which the treadmill will increase or decrease the incline level to mimic walking or running up and down hills outdoors. Even though the incline will change automatically, you will still have the ability to increase or decrease this feature, along with the speed, to keep the program within a comfortable yet challenging pace. Start off slowly as walking on inclines does shift your gait and require the front part of the lower leg to take on some extra work while stretching the back side of the lower leg. You’ll need to work up to longer or steeper inclines just like with any other workout you do! About the author: Nat Wayman is the club owner at Anytime Fitness in Cortland, NY. To submit a question for future articles, please contact the author at cortlandny@anytimefitness.com


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a second office Bailey Place Insurance Opens in Tompkins County

Bailey Place Insurance recently opened its

second office in Tompkins County, located on Triphammer Road in Ithaca. Steve Franco, President of Bailey Place, described the new office as being more modern with an open floor plan. “Our other offices in Cortland and Dryden have a very traditional feel to them, but we really wanted to do something different here.” The agency has had a presence in Tompkins County since 1936 when George B. Bailey opened up the Bailey Agency out of his garage on Library Street in Dryden. “The decision to open the office in Ithaca was made to better serve our existing clients, as well as to expand our reach into Tompkins County,” said Franco. The agency purchased the Triphammer Road building in June and spent approximately three months renovating it. “The building was in rough shape but we loved the loca-

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tion and saw its potential,” said Franco. A number of area contractors were involved in the project, including Roy Phelps, Goddard Roofing, Ernz Painting Co., and K & B Plumbing. Mollie Riley Designs of Homer did the interior design and decorating. With more than 20 employees, Bailey Place Insurance is one of the largest privately owned independent agencies in Central New York. It provides comprehensive insurance and risk management services for families, businesses, municipalities, and nonprofit organizations across the region. With roots tracing back into the late 1850s, Bailey Place Insurance is one of the oldest insurance agencies in New York State representing most major insurance companies. Bailey Place Insurance was named the 2013 Small Business of the Year by the Cortland Area Chamber of Commerce.

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Ask Crystal: Health and Beauty Advice heat your hair will need to get it to style the way you want, use caution in how high you set the heat on these appliances. Always use thermal (heat protection or activated) products. Another thing many people don’t realize is that the hair needs to be COMPLETELY dry before you use a heated appliance on it. Make sure your hair is well conditioned before you use heated appliances, and consider a weekly deep-conditioner to protect the hair and restore the moisture the styling takes away.

by Crystal Mullenix

procedure and how to care for your hair before you commit to the extension. Hair extensions are awesome but they do require maintenance.

Blonder Hair without Dye or Bleaching Question: How can I make my hair blonder

without hair dye or bleaching? I have blondish brown hair and would like a shampoo and /or conditioner that makes my hair much blonder, brighter and lighter. Is that possible? What shampoo should I use?

Answer: You cannot make your hair lighter in Starting Hair Length for Extensions Curling Iron & Flat Iron Damage color without some form of coloring technique. Question: My hair is wavy and thick, but I’d Question: I would like to know how long hair Whether you use peroxide, bleaching formulas like a different look. I bought a professional curling iron and a flat iron at the local beauty supply store, but now I’m worried that I might seriously damage my hair if I use them too much. What should I do to prevent doing something irreparable?

Answer: Until you’re sure exactly how much

has to be for a person to have extensions put in it.

Answer: The answer depends on the type of

hair extensions you are looking to have placed. The requested starting length for the natural hair can range from one inch to as much as 4-5 inches depending on the type of extension procedure and the individual stylist. Call more than one salon and spa and ask questions about the

for hair, or lemon juice and the sun, these products all disperse the color molecules within the hair and cause it to become lighter.

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Local Calendar: October & November

August 9

August 20

August 24

Cruisin Sock Hop Village Green, Homer NY. Music from the 50’s – 60’s and classic old cars from 5 pm – 8 pm. For more information call 607 749-2161 or visit www.homerny.org.

Outdoor Movie Night “Planes” Movie begins at twilight, . Concession available by Drew’s Dogs. Bring blanket or chairs. No charge for movie. For more information call (607) 753-4928.

McGraw Fire Department Car Show The car show includes fire equipment, antique cars, motorcycles, tractors and much more. The show is held at the recreation center on Clinton Street, McGraw. For more information call 607 836-4123.

Homer, NY

August 13

Cortland, NY

Outdoor Movie Night “Epic” Movie begins at twilight, . Concession available by Drew’s Dogs. Bring blanket or chairs. No charge for movie. For more information call (607) 753-4928.

August 13 Homer, NY

Old Timers Band 7 pm, Court House Park, Cortland NY. Free concert. Bring a lawn chair or blanket and enjoy the music!

August 17 Ithaca, NY

Found in Ithaca: Antique & Vintage FLEA Market The FOUND FLEA! The FOUND FLEA is an Antique & Vintage Flea Market which takes place on the third Sunday of each month May through October. It features fifty of the region’s best antique & vintage dealers who set up for the day in the parking lot at FOUND in Ithaca (a year round Antique & Vintage Marketplace). At the FOUND FLEA you’ll find an outrageous array of fantastic and funky antique and vintage treasures for your home and garden. Furniture, vintage clothing and jewelry, “Mantiques”, art and more! You name it, we’ve probably got it! FOUND in Ithaca 227 Cherry Street 607-319-5078. Admission is free and there is always plenty of free parking on the street and in neighboring lots. On FOUND FLEA days FOUND in Ithaca will be open from 9am - 6pm.

Cortland, NY

August 21 Ithaca, NY

M&T Bank Summer Concert Series The Downtown Ithaca Summer Concert Series is a free outdoor concert series held every Thursday evening outside of the historic State Theatre on 100 W. State Street. This family friendly venue features both local and national acts performing music in genres including jazz, blues, reggae, folk, country zydeco, blue grass, rock, and more. The series is promoted regionally and attracts a diverse audience. With its outdoor beer and wine garden, this is a favorite among locals and visitors alike. State Theatre of Ithaca 107 W State St. Ithaca, NY 607-277-8679. www.stateofithaca.com.

August 23-24 Little York, NY

Cortland Celtic Festival Saturday 10 am - 6 pm, Sunday 10 am - 3 pm, Dwyer Memorial Park, Little York. 55 acres of beautiful park setting - a great family friendly fun and educational event. Irish Dancers from across NYS, Celtic food & gift vendors, Celtic Musicians, Pub Tent, Medieval SCA Re-enactors, Pipe & Drum Bands, and Kids Games. Famous muscles and brawn in our Class A Championship Heavy Athletics of the Scottish Highland Games on BOTH DAYS, including a women’s division of heavy athletics. Admission. Wheelchair accessible. For more information or to be a vendor, clan or performer, e-mail info@ cortlandcelticfestival.com, visit www.cortlandcelticfestival.com.

McGraw, NY

Aug 21- Sept 1 Syracuse NY

The Great New York State Fair NY State Fairgrounds, Syracuse. The 2014 New York State Fair is from Thursday, August 21 through Labor Day, Monday, September 1. Gates open at 8:00 am daily. Exhibit buildings are open from 10:00 am to 10:00 pm Tickets are $10.00 each, Children 12 and under are free. www.nysfair.org.

September 5 Ithaca, NY

Welcome Back Students Party All Cornell University and Ithaca College students, whether you’re a Masters student or a college freshman, are invited to Downtown Ithaca to enjoy discounts at Downtown Ithaca eateries, free wine and beer tastings, live music, and more. Ithaca Commons 202 E State Street Ithaca, NY 607-277-8679. www.www.exploreithaca.com.

September 5 Ithaca, NY

First Friday Gallery Night Downtown galleries and art houses of Ithaca host exciting First Friday monthly evening receptions for their latest art exhibits, showcasing the work of local, national, and international artists. With an average of nineteen sites participating monthly, this event has grown to be a can’t miss monthly event. First Friday Gallery Night of Ithaca has a little

Cortland, Ithaca & CNY

something for everyone. Be sure to check out the gallery after hours events as well. Ithaca Commons 202 E State Street Ithaca, NY 607-277-8679. www.www.exploreithaca.com.

September 6 Cortland, NY

Outdoor & Sportsman Show 10 am - 4 pm, JM McDonald Sports Complex, 4292 Fairgrounds Dr. See businesses available in our region that cater to outdoor activities and sports in preparation for the fall and winter outdoor seasons. Featuring camping, fishing, hunting, boating, archery, forestry, hobbies and more. Dan the Snakeman will also be in attendance! Admission $5 at the door, children under 16 free with adult.

September 26 Cortland, NY

Cortland Memorial Foundation Harvest of Gold SUNY Cortland Alumni House 29 Tompkins Street 6:00 - 9:00 pm Please join us for the 2014 Harvest of Gold! This year we will be recognizing the Ames family (Bud, Diane and Johanna) for their leadership and service Cortland Regional Medical Center and the Cortland Community. Ticket sales are limited to 250 at $50 each and will be available mid to late August. All proceeds will benefit Cortland Regional Medical Center. For more information: call 607756-3757 or e-mail foundation@ cortlandregional.org.



EAT

Lynda Carter’s

CAESAR SALAD

Hollywood Celebrity Recipes by Jay Christian

“Here’s a Caesar Salad recipe without the risk of a raw egg! Perfect to compliment any meal.” - Jay Christian

Ingredients: 1 head of romaine lettuce, rinsed 2 large garlic cloves, peeled and pressed 4 anchovies, chopped 1 1/2 tablespoons fresh lemon juice 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce 1 1/2 teaspoons Dijon mustard 3 tablespoons olive oil 1 tablespoon wine vinegar 2 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese Croutons Salt & pepper

Directions: In a large wooden salad bowl, sprinkle some salt and add garlic, anchovies and grating of pepper. Work mixture to a paste. Add lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce and Dijon mustard; mix well. Mixing vigorously, add oil and vinegar. Tear lettuce in 2 inch lengths into salad bowl. Add some croutons and cheese. Toss the salad well. Serve at once. Serves 4. Reprinted with permission.

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