Saturday’s Central New York Sportsman Show Features Attractions for All Ages

CNY Sportsman Show - Utica Zoo

Pictured: Utica Zoo caretaker Justin Horender entertained the crowd with a variety of animals at the 2011 CNY Sportsman Show.  The Utica Zoo will return to Oneida’s Kallet Civic Center on Saturday, Feb. 4 for the 2012 CNY Sportsman Show.

(Oneida, NY – Feb. 2012) For most outdoor enthusiasts, their love for hunting, fishing, or just spending time in the great outdoors began at a young age.  That is why the Central New York Sportsman Show (CNYSS) has always dedicated a portion of the show to family-friendly attractions that will delight children.  There is no admission charge for kids 12 and under.

On Saturday, Feb. 4 the Utica Zoo will return to the CNYSS with a live show at 11am featuring mammals, birds and reptiles from NY State and around the world.  Children can get up-close – and even touch some animals – following the presentation.

Marathon native “Dan the Snakeman” Chase will give kids the ultimate educational reptile experience with his amazing collection of snakes, tortoises and other reptiles, large and small.

Kids can enter a ”barnyard” petting area throughout the show, and try their aim at a laser-simulated shooting gallery.  This year, a mounted polar bear is sure to get their attention, and they can check out the many deer and fish mounts on the main stage.

The 8th Annual CNYSS will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kallet Civic Center, 159 Main St. Admission is $6, and children 12 years and under are free.

For more information, visit www.holycrossacademy.com/sportsman_show.

 

Sportsmen Gear Up for Show

buck, 18 pt

 

Pictured is Chad Ellerson with an 18 point buck that will be on display at the CNY Sportsman Show.

(Oneida, NY – Feb. 2012) The Central New York Sportsman Show will be held on Saturday Feb. 4 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Kallet Civic Center, 159 Main St. in Oneida. The show will feature outdoor businesses and clubs from the Central New York area.  A large collection of mounts from area hunters will be displayed, along with Chad Ellerson’s 18 point buck.

Returning again this year are the Adirondack mountain hunters, the Salerno brothers who were recently featured in North American Whitetail Magazine.  Also present will be Bass Angler of the Year Jamie Hartman, and wildlife artist Tom Lenweaver.

Popular New York State authors of topics ranging from hunting, fishing and hiking will be present for book signings, along with outdoor writers.

Throughout the day experts will give seminars and demonstrations on hunting, fishing, and other outdoor related topics.  A complete schedule can be found at holycrossacademy.com.

The Utica Zoo will give a live presentation of wild N.Y. State animals. Children will be able to see and touch animals throughout the day. Dan the Snakeman will present an interactive reptile program.  An additional attraction for children is a laser simulated shooting range.

The public is invited to bring in any deer, caribou, elk, moose, or antelope to be measured by Brian Dam of the N.Y. State Big Buck Club.  A prize will be awarded to the largest unscored buck entry. There will be raffles for items such as a muzzle loader, fishing trip from Family Style Fishing Charters, and other outdoor items.  Free door prizes will be announced throughout the day, and refreshments will be available.

The show’s Outdoor Wall of Fame will feature outdoor photos of local sportsmen at their proudest moments.  A highlight of the event will be the announcement of the winner of the CNY Sportsman of the Year award.

Admission is $6, 12 years and younger are free. Proceeds will benefit Holy Cross Academy in Oneida.  For more information call 363-1669, or visit holycrossacademy.com.

 

 

Holy Cross attends March for Life

March for Life Banner

 

(Oneida Castle, NY – Jan. 2012) Holy Cross Academy students (pictured from left) Robert van Leishout, Adam Lohr, Britton Medley, Kaylee DeZalia, and Alanna Glidden hold the new banner that the Academy will display at the upcoming March for Life in Washington, D.C.  Two-thirds of the Academy’s student body joined thousands of young people at the 2012 March for Life on Monday, Jan. 23.

 

Holy Cross to hold Annual Christmas Concert this Wednesday

Christmas Concert Practice

(Oneida, NY – Dec. 2011) Holy Cross Academy will present its annual Christmas concert, “A Christmas Celebration,” at St. Patrick’s Church in Oneida on Wednesday Dec. 14 at 7 p.m.

Admission is free.  An offering will be taken to benefit the St. Patrick’s food pantry.  Light refreshments will follow immediately concluding the concert.

Pictured: Music Director Scott Rutledge and the HCA Choir practice “O Holy Night” in preparation for their Christmas Concert.

Holy Cross Grad Pays Visit

Cadet Andrew for web

(Oneida Castle, NY – Nov. 2011) Cadet Andrew Vanderhoof (’08) visited his alma mater on Monday, Nov. 21 to speak with students about West Point, his experiences there, and how his high school education prepared him to succeed as a Cadet.  Vanderhoof is in his fourth year at the United States Military Academy at West Point.

Christmas Creche Contest Offered

(Oneida Castle, NY – Oct. 2011) Area artists are encouraged to participate in a Christmas Creche Contest hosted by Holy Cross Academy.

Nativity Scene entries must be handmade, free standing and contain at least three figures.  All types of mediums and materials are acceptable, and displays should be no larger than 3 feet high and cannot occupy more than 15 square feet.

Cash prizes will be awarded as follows: $500 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd, and $100 for 3rd.  Entries will be publically displayed in December at which time winners will be announced.

All entries along with $10 entry fee should be submitted to Holy Cross Academy by Nov. 28. For an entry form or for more information contact Marjory Hendry at 363-5571, or the school at 363-1669.

 

Christmas Creche Contest Offered

(Oneida Castle, NY – Oct. 2011) Area artists are encouraged to participate in a Christmas Creche Contest hosted by Holy Cross Academy.

Nativity Scene entries must be handmade, free standing and contain at least three figures.  All types of mediums and materials are acceptable, and displays should be no larger than 3 feet high and cannot occupy more than 15 square feet.

Cash prizes will be awarded as follows: $500 for 1st place, $200 for 2nd, and $100 for 3rd.  Entries will be publically displayed in December at which time winners will be announced.

All entries along with $10 entry fee should be submitted to Holy Cross Academy by Nov. 28. For an entry form or for more information contact Marjory Hendry at 363-5571, or the school at 363-1669.

 

Oneida County Youth Celebrate National 4-H Week Oct. 2-8


(Oneida County, NY – Oct. 2011) October 2-8 is National 4-H Week, and Oneida County is celebrating the 4-H youth who have made an impact on the community, and are stepping up to the challenges of a complex and changing world.

Recent findings from Tufts University’s 4-H Study of Positive Youth Development indicate that young people in 4-H are three times more likely to contribute to their communities than youth not participating in 4-H. Notably, the Tufts research discovered that the structured learning, encouragement and adult mentoring that 4-H’ers receive play a vital role in helping them actively contribute to their communities.

In Oneida County, more than 300 4-H members and 120 volunteers are involved in 4‑H.  The Oneida County 4-H program reaches over 3000 total youth through after-school programs and other 4-H sponsored activities throughout the year.

Oneida county 4-H members are involved in a wide variety of projects from animals to robotics.  They actively participate in public communication events, community service and project specific shows and competitions.  4-H volunteers guide youth by using their individual expertise and mentoring them throughout the year.  An abundant amount of local, state, and national opportunities are available to those involved in 4-H.  These opportunities and more are available through the 4-H program and help us build our leaders of tomorrow.

Learn how you can become involved in 4-H by calling Cornell Cooperative Extension of Oneida County at (315) 736-3394, extension 122 or email Kristi Cranwell at kac292@cornell.edu

Searching for the Lost Treasures of Ancient History: Also Known as Antiquing in the Central New York Region

(Syracuse, NY – Sept. 28, 2011) The Central New York Region has everything a traveler could want out of a visit to New York State, from something old (historical landmarks, museums and rustic B&Bs) to something new (state-of-the-art science centers, modern theatrical performances and high-end spas). To emphasize the “something old,” the area is overflowing with quaint shops touting eclectic antiques and collectibles, offering a slice of the region’s rich past. It is truly a picker’s (and a historian’s) paradise.

For starters, the Madison-Bouckville area offers a year-round antique venue with over 30 shops featuring hundreds of dealers, plus the largest antique show in New York State every third week in August. This event, the Madison Bouckville Antique Week, draws more than 2,000 dealers for a weeklong show along one two-mile stretch of Route 20. Another superb find for antique hunters in Madison County is The Market at Oneida Commons, a neat little mall open year-round that’s packed with vintage items, crafts, jewelry, books, furniture, locally-produced Pride of NY foods and other odds and ends that stretch as far as the eye can see.

Cobbler & C. in Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, offers a treasure trove of antiques. Up on the second floor is a wide array of used, but “new to you” goods: a collection of old dishes, glassware, books, magazines and other collectibles.

In Oneida County, the Westmoreland Antique Center features 80 dealer spaces with a vast array of antiques and vintage collectibles like holiday merchandise, milk bottles, postcards and advertising collectibles, plus a vast selection of glassware, china and furniture.

Charlotte’s Antiques in Chenango County welcomes antique enthusiasts to pore over home décor, women’s clothing and jewelry, and rare collectibles, among other specialty items. For Iroquois artifacts, one-of-a-kind classics and various collectibles, Carriage Barn Antiques, Iroquois Antiques and Pheasant Farm Antiques are a few popular stops in the area.

The Little Falls Antique Center in Herkimer County showcases oldies but goodies from 18 dealers. Just a ways down the street, Stone Mill of Little Falls houses everything vintage from lighting, to clothing, to decorative arts and prints, plus local treasures like Oriental carpets from Erie Canal Carpets, sterling silver and cookbooks. The unexpected can be expected in the old factory atmosphere of this 1839 mill built on the banks of the Mohawk River, as the inventory is ever changing. Greater Binghamton’s Clinton Street, aptly named the “Antique Row,” is a hot spot for antiquing, hosting as many as 30 dealers at a given time. The locale makes perfect sense, as Clinton Street itself is an antique – it existed long before the city of Binghamton.

Cooperstown in Otsego County is saturated in antiquing opportunities. More than 50 shops line the area, from main streets to country roads, including NYS Route 7 corridor from Unadilla to Oneonta, the NYS Route 28 corridor from Oneonta to Cooperstown, and US Route 20, the road to the Madison-Bouckville Antique Show. For those seeking a myriad of vintage items, from china and glassware to historic textiles and furniture, shops like Barkley Barn Blue Ribbon Antiques, Lake Antiques and Antiques & Artifacts are must-sees. Even the antiquing venues themselves are fascinating and range from charming homes to old barns brimming with collectibles.

For some, a successful hunt for the perfect antique can take months or even years. The Central New York Region’s seemingly limitless supply of rare antiques and collectibles in dozens of shops across the area, however, can certainly help to shorten the duration of that hunt and make it quite enjoyable along the way.

For more antiquing opportunities and other information about the Central New York Region, check out:www.JustGoCNY.com.

 

HCA Opens NCAC League Play with Two Wins

HCA Soccer 9-13

 

(Oneida Castle, NY – Sept. 13, 2011) Holy Cross Academy midfielder Josh Herter fights for possession of the ball during a match Tuesday with Faith Fellowship Christian School (Watertown).  HCA won 4-0.  The HCA Lady Crusaders also defeated FFCS by a score of 4-0 earlier in the afternoon.