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Entries posted on “September, 2011”

Top Five Things to Do this Fall in Northampton, MA
Fall Fun, including Mazes, Cream Puffs and Yo-Yos
Ah, fall. When the leaves make their way from shades of green to vibrant hues of orange, yellow and red. Is there anything more beautiful? If you’re in western Massachusetts, and are looking for something a little more entertaining [...]
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Legal [Graffiti] Wall in Rochester
The Legal Wall & Rochester’s Artistic Heritage
For as long as I can remember, the Rochester area has always had a rich artistic community, from its arts festivals to fundraising projects like the horse statues representing various businesses throughout the area. There are also several artistic areas in the city as well [...]
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Take a Bite Out of Autumn…it’s Apple Festival Time (Ithaca Blog)
The Apple Harvest Festival and Other Good Stuff in the Ithaca Area
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. If this was true, I’d be rather sickly I imagine. Or a hypochondriac. Or simply a waiting room lurker reading year old Prevention and Reader’s Digest [...]
| Posted in City Blogs,Food/Drink,Ithaca,The Ithaca Scene | Read More »

Back to School Scrapbooking
Crafty Ways to Preserve Your Memories
September means back to school–a time to capture your child at the start of their school year. How about creating a back to school layout for prosperity? It’s really very easy.
If you have a lot of photos, and don’t know what to use, narrow it down to [...]
| Posted in Art & Photography,Articles,Arts/Entertainment,Cool Stuff,Crafty Stuff,Stuff | Read More »

MoHu Fest Comes to the Capital Region: October 8—16
A Celebration of Arts and Culture in the Capital Region
Most festivals are built around a central theme, such as music, dance, or film. The brand-new MoHu Fest is built around all of these and more; it’s a celebration of the arts and culture in the Capital Region, [...]
| Posted in Albany,Around Town,Arts/Entertainment,City Blogs,Events,Festivals,George's Picks,Music | Read More »

Burlington Blog
Yoga, Fine Food and Local Wine in Burlington, VT
It’s been a hectic week in Vermont with the harvest season in full swing, a weather forecast like a roller coaster ride and Oktoberfest celebrations popping up just about everywhere. I’m not one to complain about warm weather and I thank the sun for shining through [...]
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Things to Do this Fall in Albany & the Capital Region
Football, Foliage, Halloween and Yes, a Corn Maze
Don’t let the first balmy days fool you; fall is most definitely here. And with this season comes a cascade of activities from the dreaded start of school to football cheers and Halloween thrills. Nothing beats the [...]
| Posted in Albany,Around Town,City Blogs,Events,Fall Stuff,George's Picks,Stuff | Read More »

Break the Chains: 4th Annual Domestic Violence Awareness Project Exhibit at bjsartworks
Break the Chains Exhibit at bjsartworks Brings Attention to Domestic Violence
Most people have heard that October is national Breast Cancer Awareness Month. But it is also Domestic Violence Awareness Month.
Starting October 1st and running until the 31st, bjsartworks in Glens Falls will host the [...]
| Posted in Around Town,Art & Photography,Arts/Entertainment,City Blogs,Current & Upcoming Exhibits,Events,George's Picks,Lake George Region-Warren County | Read More »

Adirondack Roots (Book Review)
Stories of Hiking, History and Women: Adirondack Roots, a New Book by Sandra Weber
The Adirondack mountains are known as an area of breathtaking beauty—a wilderness untouched by modern life. It is also a region rich in history, frequented by well-known figures such as Theodore Roosevelt and the Vanderbilt family.
Sandra Weber uncovers the [...]
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Montana: The Last Best Place
Exploring Montana and the Pacific Northwest
From the second we are born our imaginations are constantly shrinking. As a child the world we find ourselves in is full of small mysteries, everything is new. A trip to Burger King or the bowling alley is an act of discovery and [...]
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