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Saturday 2/4/2012
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1:00 pm - 3:00 pm |
| Every 1st & 3rd Saturday. Doors open at 12:00 pm. Play the Early Bird Bonanza at 12:45. Food & Beverage available. All paper, smoke free. Admission $3.00. | |
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Waterman Conservation Education Center 403 Hilton Road Apalachin, NY |
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| http://www.watermancenter.org | 607-625-2221 |
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3:30 pm - 5:30 pm |
| Make your reservations soon, this fills up fast! | |
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River Rose Cafe 180 Front Street Owego |
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| http://www.handofman.com | 607-687-2556 |
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Sunday 2/5/2012
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8:00 am - 3:00 pm |
| Owego's antiques, uniques, collectibles market. Open every first and third Sunday throughout the year. Featuring over 10,000 square feet of almost anything you've been looking for! 30-50 dealers. Toys, books, paper ephemera, vintage clothing and jewelry, glassware, tools, furniture, coins, stamps, seasonal plants, baked goods and more! Concession stand and free admission. | |
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Elks Emporium Corner of Church and Front Sts. Owego, NY |
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| http://www.owegoelksemporiummarket.com | (607) 687-1039 |
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Wednesday 2/8/2012
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| Pinning down the nomadic peoples of Eastern Africa is the goal of this exhibit. The exhibit itself has traveled to large cities in North America and Canada and will include hundreds of authentic artifacts made by the nomadic tribes of eastern Africa. Anthropologists Bill and Betty Bauman invites visitors to experience the simple yet elegant exhibit (which even includes a mud hut) along with the objects that these nomadic peoples use to survive in one of the harshest environments anywhere on earth. Open during normal business hours (1-5pm Tuesdays through Fridays and Saturdays from 11-5pm) with admission donations accepted by the general public of $3. All SRAC members and students can attend the exhibit for free. School field trips are welcome and can be scheduled by calling Deb Twigg at 607-727-3111. |
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Susquehanna River Archaeological Center 345 Broad Street Waverly, NY |
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| http://www.sracenter.org | 607-565-7960 |
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Friday 2/10/2012
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| A tense thriller with a heart-pounding final scene. A con man convinces Susy, the blind wife of Sam Hendrix, that the police have implicated Sam in a woman's murder and that a doll he brought home from Canada is evidence. Believing it's the key to his innocence, she refuses to reveal its location which starts a deadley game of cat and mouse that culminates in a dark night with the lights out leaving them both to maneuver in the dark until the game ends. Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 2 pm. | |
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Ti-Ahwaga Performing Arts Center 42 Delphine Street Owego, NY |
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| http://www.tiahwaga.com | 607-687-2130 |
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Saturday 2/11/2012
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| A tense thriller with a heart-pounding final scene. A con man convinces Susy, the blind wife of Sam Hendrix, that the police have implicated Sam in a woman's murder and that a doll he brought home from Canada is evidence. Believing it's the key to his innocence, she refuses to reveal its location which starts a deadley game of cat and mouse that culminates in a dark night with the lights out leaving them both to maneuver in the dark until the game ends. Friday and Saturday at 8 pm, Sunday at 2 pm. | |
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Ti-Ahwaga Performing Arts Center 42 Delphine Street Owego, NY |
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| http://www.tiahwaga.com | 607-687-2130 |