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Craft Show

Shop a wide variety of all handmade items from local crafters and artists!
At the Apalachin United Methodist Church
303 Pennsylvania Ave
Saturday, November 19th, 2022
9am – 3pm

Lunch will be available!

Directions: Exit 66 off Rt. 17 to RT. 434 West. Turn left at the 1st light onto Pennsylvania Avenue. The Church is on the left across the street from the Apalachin Fire Department, about a quarter mile from Rt. 434.

Contact: Professor Hall Groat II, SUNY Broome Community College,

P:607-759-0058 | E: Groathp@sunybroome.edu

What: Art Exhibition, Renowned American Impressionist, Hall Groat Sr.

When: 10/1-10/28

Where: The Gallery at SUNYBroome (gallery located in college library)

907 Front St, Binghamton, NY 13905

Days/Hours:

Free and Opened to Public!

Monday – Thursday: 7:30 a.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Friday: 7:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Saturday: 1 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Sunday: 3 p.m. – 7:00 p.m.

SUNY Broome Professor, Hall Groat II, of the college’s Art and Design Department, has curated an exhibition of his father’s original paintings and United Nations First Day Cover designs at SUNY Broome. The exhibit will be on view through October 28th. The artist has provided signed complementary UN First Day Covers that the public is welcome to take with them as a gift.

The featured pieces stem several decades back, an include impressions of the Erie Canal running through the heart of downtown Syracuse during the early nineteenth century, along with a dynamic depiction of the Boston Symphony performing outdoors for one summer evening at Tanglewood in Lenox, Massachusetts. One of the most notable history pieces is a radiant impression of the 256-foot ship named the “North Star” being sailed down the Hudson River by Cornelius Vanderbilt from Newport, Rhode Island during the mid-nineteenth century.

Hall Groat Sr, an American Impressionist painter is a native of Syracuse, New York, where he studied painting; worked towards his Master of Fines Arts degree and began his lifelong career as an artist. Groat has dedicated his entire full-time professional career, spanning over forty years, to pursuing his passion for art. The Berkshire Museum was the first of several museums worldwide to acquire a major Groat work. The Museum purchased the prize winner, Megalopolis, one of the largest of Groat’s railroad paintings. This is where the late Norman Rockwell first discovered him and invited the then twenty-nine-year-old to dinner in the Berkshires.

The United Nations awarded Groat with the honor of having a series of paintings for their stamp reproduction. The series of ten paintings is in the permanent collections of United Nations Philatelic Museum in Geneva, Switzerland. In addition, Groat’s paintings are included in the collections of notables such as President Jimmy Carter, the late Jacob Javits, Henry Kissinger, Fred Perry, Sir Michael Tippett, Christopher Keane, and the late Arthur Fiedler. Ambassadors among countless others have also invested in his work.

In recent years, Groat has turned his attention to the corporate world with emphasis on banks, churches, brokerage houses, and insurance companies. His work is included in numerous corporate collections throughout the world today. Clement Greenberg, one of the nation’s foremost art critics, once stated that “Hall Groat was an artist who could make it” and he was proven correct.

The Gallery @ SUNY Broome is located on the first floor of SUNY Broome’s library.

Directions to Campus

From Northeast (Albany)

I-88 West to I-81 South to Exit 5, right onto Upper Front Street (Route 11) to the campus.

From Northeast (Utica)

Route 12 South to Route 11 to the campus.

From East (NYC)

Route 17/I-86 West to Binghamton, then I-81 North to Exit 5, right onto Upper Front Street (Route 11) to the campus.

From North (Syracuse, Cortland)

I-81 South to Exit 5, right onto Upper Front Street (Route 11) to the campus.

From South (Scranton)

I-81 North to Exit 5, right onto Upper Front Street (Route 11) to the campus.

From West (Elmira, Corning)

Route 17/I-86 East to Binghamton, then I-81 North to Exit 5, right onto Upper Front Street (Route 11) to the campus.

From the Binghamton Airport

Airport Road south to the metropolitan area. Airport Road becomes Stella Ireland Road. Right onto Route 17/I-86 East. Route 17/I-86 to I-81 North to Exit 5, right onto Upper Front Street (Route 11) to the campus.

Doors: 4 PM Bell Time: 5 PM

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Xcite Wrestling Heavyweight Title Match: Cloudy vs Kevin Bennett
Xcite Wrestling Tag Team Title Match: Sean Carr & Tyler Reed vs Edge of Hope
2 Out Of 3 Falls: To Infinity & Beyond vs CXR
Xcite Wrestling 607 Anarchy Title Match: Nick Ando vs Machetero vs Maxwell Keith
Xcite Wrestling International Title Qualifier: Rick Recon vs Vince Valor
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Grizzly Olson vs Kairoah

Ticket Pricing
Front Row Reserved: $30
General Admission: $15

All prices increase $5 on day-of-show. Card subject to change.

Advance tickets available in-person at All About Collectibles (General Admission, cash only)
or online (Front Row & General Admission) at xcitewrestling.com/tickets

Doors: 4 PM Bell Time: 5 PM

Featuring former WWE Superstar Gangrel, Sean Carr, 607 Champion Nick Ando, Axel Lennox, 2 Infinity & Beyond (Cheech & Colin Delaney), T.J. Epixx, Chael Connors, Cerin Rahne and more!

Ticket Pricing
Front Row Reserved: $30
General Admission: $15

All prices increase $5 on day-of-show. Card subject to change.

Advance tickets available in-person at All About Collectibles (General Admission, cash only)
or online (Front Row & General Admission) at xcitewrestling.com/tickets

Windsor Partnership Corn Festival & Tractor Show!

Come and enjoy all things related to CORN!

Corn Dogs, Roasted Corn, Popcorn, Caramel Corn, Kettle Corn, Hand Cut French Fries, Sno-Cones and more! Live music, Tractor Display, Corn Husking contest, History of Corn, Corn Crafts, Face Painting, Windsor Partners Duck Race, Spin Art, Games for Kids of all ages!!

Admission to the festival is FREE but please bring a canned good for Windsor’s Human Development Food Pantry