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Colin Heckman Celebration of Life
Our family would like to express our grateful appreciation for all the wonderful support we have received from all our friends and the community. We are truly blessed to have so many caring, loving people around us. From all the wonderful baked goods to coffee, drinks etc, to all of you who brought us so much food to our house, which we shared with all our supporters that have come and grieved with us. Thank you all from the bottom of our hearts. Special thanks to some very good friends who would not let us take care of anything that had to be arranged from the very beginning to the end. Mr. & Mrs. Rick Hulse and Mr. & Mrs. Chris Hulse who took the reins on the very first day and started to plan and implement all arrangements leading to the memorial. Mr. Martin Tillapaugh whose deep sensibility and upmost professionalism on top of his gracious generosity has given us so much peace and comfort. Good friend Chad McBride who organized a fundraiser in Colin’s memory to defray some of the expenses as well as provided us with so much food and most of all took over so much of the responsibility associated with a service as such. Great thanks to Norma & Tim Swartout who organized the reception at the RSCS cafeteria and stood by us in so many ways. We love you. Many thanks to our wonderful Richfield Springs Central School in particular Mr. Baracco and Mrs. Climenhagen to allow us to have Colin’s celebration of life at the school and make certain that we did not lack anything in order to make this a beautiful and memorable celebration. Thank you Leanette Weldon for all you have done. For us your swift action has given us much peace of mind and enables us to grieve without having to worry. You are great. Sherry Gurrsie we love you, thank you. We do not wish to leave anyone out, however to list all that have helped us in so many ways would consume this paper. A special thanks to the membership of the Cooperstown Country Club for all of your amazing support to our family. Thank you to all of you known and anonymous donors Thank you. May the light of love forever burn in your hearts! With deepest gratitude, Dirk, Lisa, Derek and Monique.
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WINTER CARNIVAL -- Lions Club Winter Carnival, Richfield Springs. Jan. 24, 25, 26, 27, 31, Feb. 1, 2. Full schedule, please see page A-3. NIGHT OF MUSIC -- 5:30 p.m. Back to School Night of Music kicks off with Survay Says!, Somewhere Up There, Kopollamarx, The Pants, and Ignition. $2 Cover. The Ol’ Storefront, 148 River St, Oneonta. SPEAKER -- 6:30-7:30 p.m. Dr. Tim Elmore, founder and president of Growing Leaders, hosts an informational forum on how to raise leaders. Cooperstown Central School, 39 Linden Ave, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5478181. Friday
January 25
CABARET -- 5 p.m. Cabaret Night, Cooperstown Central School, 39 Linden Ave., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5478181. PRIME RIB -- 5-8 p.m. Prime Rib Dinner. $15.95 per person. Oneonta Elks Club, 84-86 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-1312. WINE TASTING -- 5:30-6:30 p.m. Sommelier Chad Douglas hosts “New York State of Wine” tasting. $25 per person. Templeton Lounge, The Otesaga, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, Lori Patryn, (607) 544-2524. THEATRE -- 7 p.m. Morris Central School Drama Club “Awkward Silence” performs APRONS. Adv Tickets: Adults $7, Seniors/Students $5. ($3 additional at the door). 65 W. Main St, Morris. Info Joanne Telfer, (607) 263-6100, jtelfer@morriscs.org. MOVIE -- 7 p.m. “Meeting Venus.” (PG-13). Cabin Fever Film Series. Free, all welcome. Fenimore Art Museum Auditorium, 5798 St. Rte. 80,
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Winter Class sChedule 2 0 1 3 Beginning January 28th and ending april 3rd Children’s Pottery with Jeannette westCott Tuesdays 4-5:45 PM Thursdays 3:15-5 PM $190 + $35 materials & firing fee teen Pottery with abbey KoutniK Wednesdays 3-5 PM $200 + $35 materials & firing fee adult Pottery Classes Mondays on the Wheel with Karla Andela... 11 AM-2 PM Mondays on the Wheel with Karla Andela... 6-9 PM Tuesdays Tile-Making with Roy Kortick... 10 AM-1 PM Tuesdays on the Wheel & off-the-Hump with Leah Wilcox... 6:30-9:30 PM Wednesdays on Wheel & Hand-Building with Rick Marchant... 9 AM-12 PM Wednesdays Sculpting with Roy Kortick... 7-10 PM $215 + $35 materials & firing fee still life Painting with Mary nolan Thursdays February 7-March 7... 10AM-12PM This class will be held at 43 Pioneer Street $165 Tuition Classes run 8 weeks with 2 weeks off during regular school winter and spring vacations.
THURSDAY-FRIDAY, JANUARY 24-25, 2013
Cooperstown. Info, (888) 5471450, ext. 453.
Saturday, January 26
COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5476195, www.otsego2000.org ICE FISHING -- 10 a.m.-2 p.m. New York State DEC free fishing day and ice fishing clinic. No fishing license required. Spikes, minnows, loaner jigging rods, and instruction available but limited. Preregistration requested. Henderson Scout Reservation, 525 Boy Scout Road, Maryland. Info, Bob Pierce, (607) 432-1896. SNOW TUBING -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Winter tubing. $5 per person per day; no park admission fee. Under 13 must be accompanied by adult. Tubes provided; warming room with concession stand. (No tow rope. Free outdoor activities (cross country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, ice fishing. Weather permitting. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown (northern end of Otsego Lake). Info, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com OPERA -- 12:55 p.m. The Metropolitan Opera continues with Donizetti’s Maria Stuarda. Doors open at noon. Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 431-2080, www.foothillspac.org. GARDENING WORKSHOP -- 1-3 p.m. Dreams and Designs for Your Home Garden. Cornell Cooperative Extension Center. Pre-registration required, $5 fee. 123 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-2536. ARTIST -- 5-8 p.m. Meet the Artist: Newbold Bohemia. The American Hotel, 192 Main St., Sharon Springs. Info, (518) 2842105, www.americanhotelny.com BLUEGRASS JAMBOREE -- 7 p.m. Floodwood with special guests Driftwood and The Phak-
ers. The Oneonta Theatre, 47 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 643-4022. THEATRE -- 7 p.m. Morris Central School Drama Club “Awkward Silence” performs APRONS. Adv Tickets: Adults $7, Seniors/ Students $5. At the door, $3 more. 65 W Main St, Morris. Info Joanne Telfer, (607) 263-6100, jtelfer@morriscs.org. A CAPPELLA -- 7:30-10 p.m. A Cappella Choir Festival Fundraiser supports Cooperstown Food Bank. Adults $10, Students $5, 4 and under free. Otesaga Hotel, 60 Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, Meg Kiernan, (607) 544-2562. GIG -- 10 p.m. Athletics headlines with Galleries and Stellar Young performing before. 21+ $4; 20 and under $6. The Autumn Cafe, 244 Main St, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6845.
Sunday, January 27
EXHIBITS -- “Love Makes a Family: Portraits of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender People and their Families” and “Shower of Stoles Project” displayed through Jan. 27. First United Methodist Church of Oneonta, 66 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-4102. SNOW TUBING -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Winter tubing. $5 per person per day; no park admission fee. Under 13 must be accompanied by adult. Tubes provided; warming room with concession stand. (No tow rope. Free outdoor activities (cross country skiing, snow shoeing, hiking, ice fishing. Weather permitting. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown (northern end of Otsego Lake). Info, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com AUCTION -- 12:30 p.m. Goodyear Lake Polar Bear Jump auction. Milford Central School, 42 W. Main St., Milford. Info, www. pbjump.com.
CONCERT -- 3 p.m. Little Delaware Youth Ensemble winter concert. Free. Farrell Hall, SUNY Delhi. Info, (607)746-2283. DOLLAR DINNER -- 4:30-6:30 p.m. Home-style macaroni and cheese, fruit, and desert. Suggested donation $1. Kids 6 and under free. Take-outs available at 6:15. First United Methodist Church, 66 Chestnut St, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-7520.
Monday, January 28
GRANTSMANSHIP -- 6-8 p.m. Career Opportunities for Rural Education grantwriting class. Pre-registration required. Milford Central School, 42 W. Main St., Milford. Info, Liz Rickard, (607) 286-7721, erickard@milfordcentral.org. HISTORY -- 7 p.m. Katherine Hawkins on “Third Regiment United States Colored Troops: Fatherly Guidance or Paternal Abandonment?” The Abner Doubleday Civil War Roundtable, Upper Susquehanna Cultural Center, State Highway 28, Milford.
Tuesday, January 29
LECTURE -- 9-10 a.m. Otsego County Chamber presents “Engaging the Aging as a Community” in Shineman Chapel, Hartwick College, 1 Hartwick Drive, Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-4500. CASTING CALL -- 7-9 p.m. “Much Ado About Nothing” and “Inherit the Wind” staged readings. Men, women and teens, all ages. Pottery Studio, The Smithy Center for the Arts, 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8671. MAIN STREET -- 7 p.m. Main Street Oneonta annual meeting. Historic Preservation architect Randy Crawford speaks on Revitalization of downtowns. Elks Club, 84-86 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-8871.
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