Posted by: David Giacalone | September 14, 2013

more golf ball fun with FCSS

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GBD2013-lastballs Family & Child Service of Schenectady‘s Annual Golf Ball Drop and Dinner was held yesterday evening (Friday, September 13, 2013) at Stadium Golf Club in Schenectady.  It was the 8th occurrence of the event, which is the signature fundraiser for FCSS, a not-for-profit organization that has worked from its headquarters at 246 Union St. in the Stockade for over sixty years, helping to make families stronger.  All proceeds from the fund-raiser will be directed to the support of the programs and services offered by FCSS.

Donny Michaels of Pop Crush 105.7 FM was the emcee for the evening. Nearly a thousand numbered golf balls that had been “purchased” for $10 each were dropped from a helicopter, which was flown by Bruce Mowery of North Country Heli-flite.  As usual, the three balls closest to the pin won this year’s grand prizes.

 GBD2013-flagdown To stay out of turbulent wind, helicopter pilot Bruce Mowery flew lower than usual approaching the flag for the ball drop, and the downdraft knocked down the flag.  Valiant FCSS Executive Director Bob VanZetta rushed over to stand the flag up, but a second approach knocked it down again, and it stayed that way for the remainder of the ball drop contest.

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Executive Director Bob VanZetta played many roles

Bruce Mowery and Kevin O’Brien of North Country Heliflite with their helicopter

After the balls landed and the distances of those nearest the pin were measured, the winning golf balls, and their owners, were:

  1. First Place: Ball #789, “owned” by Kim Powell, who won two round-trip tickets on Southwest Airlines.
  2. Second Place: Ball #903, owned by Larry Meracle, who won a custom, blue topaz and diamond pendant courtesy of Sondra’s Fine Jewelry
  3. Third Place: Ball #697:  owned by Stephen Wesoloski, who won a “Night out on the Town” package featuring overnight accommodations and dinner at the Glen Sanders Mansion and other surprised from area merchants.

  Unfortunately, we can’t show you any photos of the lucky winners, because none attended the Event last night.  All three winners had purchased their winning balls before last night, while playing at Stadium Golf Club. Congratulations to them, and thanks to all who purchased golf balls this year to benefit FCSS and their client-consumers. [Ed Note: I apologize for getting mangling two of the winners’ names when they were first posted.]

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The following slideshow has about 60 photos, two dozen taken outside preparing for and holding the golf ball drop, and three dozen taken inside the Clubhouse, where you could find conviviality, good food, a raffle and auction, and the announcement of the contest winners.  As always, meeting two of FCSS’s clients and hearing their inspiring stories — this time Nora and Christine were a highlight of the evening; and two preschoolers charmed all of us — Nicholas (3), the son of host Donny Michaels, and Zach (4), grandson of Ron Rodriguez (new husband of FCSS staffer Carla Rodriguez).  Please let me know if I have misidentified anyone or mis-spelled names.

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– Nora [L] with caregiver Carmine, showed us her wit and spunk (with a pretty good “stand-up” comedy routine); and Christine shared her story and played violin for us. –

  Nora told us all that FCSS has done for her over the years, with special thanks for Carmine Torres, who Nora opined should get paid more.  Nora listed things she can no longer do, but concluded to applause: “Everything is gone, but I’m still here and I’m going to enjoy it.” Carmine added, “You have to love what you do, and I love my job.”  Chrissie gave thanks for over a decade of help from FCSS, and told us of the many wishes her caseworkers have fulfilled.  She also played a Bach piece on her violin. Chrissie’s mother Pat spoke of her daughter as a role model for her family and repeated their motto, “You can do it!”

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– Fund Development Coordinator Michele Shellard [R] was instrumental in the Event’s success, and her daughter Alessandra helped out all night, too –

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 As always, many FCSS Board members and staffers, and other volunteers, worked hard to make the 8th Annual Golf Ball Drop a success.  And, many sponsors provided financial support and donated for the live auction and raffle prizes.  Pop Crush 105.7 FM was the honorary media sponsor; YNN (“only on Time Warner Cable”). Lamar Advertising, and Fennimore Asset Management Inc (FAM Funds) were the Par Sponsors.  See the FCSS website for a full list of sponsors.

   Click to see our coverage of the 2012 Event, the  2011 Golf Ball Drop, the 2010 Golf Ball Drop, and the 2009 event.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | September 8, 2013

scenes from the 2013 Art Show

It was a people-watchin’, photo-snappin’, slow-schmoozin’ kinda day for me yesterday, at the 62nd Stockade Outdoor Art Show. My shutter finger was way too busy, so it has taken me too long to hammer this piece, and the earlier posting presenting the Show Winners, into shape for this website.  Happily, troublesome technical difficulties and delays due to my webserver have so far failed to sour my mood, thanks to the afterglow from yesterday’s enjoyable event, and the blue sky out my window.  This post, as usual, has a selective but wide array of images that caught my eye while shooting yesterday or editing since then.  Colors, people, light and shadow, and/or interesting art can be seen in over 70 photos.

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All of the photos in the Slideshow can be found again at the bottom of this posting as clickable thumbnail images with brief descriptions.  There was far too much for anyone to see or record at the Show, and I apologize to all the fine artists and interesting people and pieces that have not made it into this posting. (When you’re finished here, you can click to visit the Show’s Facebook Page. If you came from there, thanks for taking their suggestion.)

As with prior coverage of the Art Show, I hope knowledgeable people will let me know in a comment or email if I have mislabeled a person or piece, or otherwise gotten my facts confused.  If I have pictured your exhibit without having your name, please let me know. The subject artists may use any of the images without asking permission.  Others may also do so, if their use is non-commercial.  A credit to suns along the Mohawk would be appreciated.

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– both Ethan [L] and Lorraine were first-timers at the Outdoor Art Show –

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  In addition to arts-related activities depicted in this posting, I’d like to mention that Bob and Sylvie Briber spent the day promoting the upcoming Stockade Walkabout.  Yes, the Walkabout is back, with an impressive array of houses on the list.  It takes place Saturday, September 28, from 11 A.M. to 5 P.M., rain or shine.  You can purchase advance tickets and save a few dollars by going to the Stockade Association’s Walkabout webpage.

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IMG_1234  . . .  IMG_1251 Another venerable Stockade addition is also back: Arthur’s Market.  It will be fully operational in October, but owner-manager-host-dreamer Richard Genest brought lots of goodies from his Moon & River Cafe to the Market for yesterday’s Art Show, and will also do so for the Walkabout.  I was inspired to make a collage of photos I took of and at Arthur’s Market  yesterday, to celebrate its return.

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– if you missed it, click to see the winning art and artists

– thanks again to all who helped to make the event such a success.

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 p.s.  Getting to know the artists has been one big benefit of taking my camera to the Show the past five years and highlighting the Show here at suns along the Mohawk.  On Saturday, I missed seeing the work of several of my favorite artists from other years, like Stockade neighbors Steve Kowalski and Frank Gilmore, as well as Gail and Claire DellaRocco, and Christine Romano.  When I ran into Chris and Gail and Claire on Saturday, they told me they wanted more new pieces to present before returning and promised to be back in full force next year.   I hope so.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | September 8, 2013

the 62nd Stockade Outdoor Art Show picks winners

OAS2013-LawrenceCameo All the ingredients for a successful outdoor art show came together yesterday around Lawrence’s Circle in the Stockade, including just enough heat, a good array of artists, and an appreciative crowd.  The new management team, headed by Jessica and Charles Gelarden, and powered by a small but devoted group of helpers (including Karen Johnson, Jennifer Wells, Joe Fava, Erich Bachmeyer, the Schmidts, Zoe Oxley, Meredith Anker, and more), should be proud.  They presented Connie Colangelo with a special thank you gift in gratitude for the decades of work she and her family have devoted to the Outdoor Art Show.

Click for the Stockade Art Show’s Facebook Page.

– for about 80 of my favorite photos from yesterday’s Show, see “scenes from the 2013 Art Show.

Peter Watrous' painting received the blue ribbon for best in show

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This posting features photos of the art pieces chosen by the judges in the Show’s traditional categories, and the artists, too.  “Scenes from the 2013 Art Show” has scores of images of the people and exhibits and colors that made the event a pleasure to attend on many levels.

Peter Watrous took home the Blue Ribbon for best in show (see above).  Deborah Angilletta took 2nd place and Millie Patnode 3rd Place prizes (click on the photos for a larger version):

Deborah Angilletta's rural scene won 3rd Place . . .  Millie Patnode took the 2nd Place ribbon for a piece called "Last Line"

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Connie Colangelo received a special thankyou bouquet for decades of effort on her part making the Art Show a valued Stockade tradition

The other awards presented yesterday were:

Nick Colangelo Award for Best First Time Exhibitor:  Stephanie Holt

Oakroom Artists Award: George Searing

Ernest A.R. Cohen Award for Best Depiction of the Stockade: John Morrette

Youth Awards:

1st: Charles DeMarco

2nd: Grace Lambert

3rd: [tie] Jacqueline Danek and Elizabeth Petta

Honorable Mention: Alec Acevedo, John Elliott; Eric Laffer, Tim Prendergast, Jean Thatcher, and Bonnie White.

People’s Choice Award (chosen by ballot from the public):  Mary Occiogrosso

– congratulations to all the winners! –

Want more Stockade Outdoor Art Show winners? Click to see click to see our coverage of winners from 2012; 2011; 2010; and 2009

exhibitors and visitors filled up Front Street under variable skies  The following Slideshow includes the winning paintings and photography in each of the categories, plus photos of those winners who made it to the Circle and moved slowly enough for me to capture them digitally  (I will add the People’s Choice winner as soon as I ascertain the artist’s identity.)  The same photos can be found in a Gallery at the bottom of this posting.  Click on the Gallery thumbnails for a larger version of the image.

Note: Artists may use any of the photos in this posting without asking permission.  Others may also do so, for any non-commercial purpose.  Please attribute the photo to David Giacalone and suns along the Mohawk.

Also, please let me know if I have mislabeled, mis-spelled or omitted any piece or artist.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | July 31, 2013

a perfectly postponed picnic

2013Picnic-Richard&LydiaDance With weather too good to hope for in late July, and under beautiful blue skies with imaginative clouds, the 2013 Stockade Neighborhood Picnic (postponed to July 30 due to rain on July 23) was a lovely, relaxing evening in the Park for a few score of neighbors and friends.  A refreshing breeze even kept the dreaded mosquito scourge from sucking out our good spirits. Thanks go out to Valerie Ackerman, who orchestrated the event, which was sponsored by the Stockade Association Safety Committee and Neighborhood Watch, and was made possible by the efforts of many neighbors.

Maybe I was at the wrong place at the wrong time, but I confess to missing all the kids who livened up our 2011 picnic, as well as last year’s 2012 neighborhood picnic. It was nevertheless a most enjoyable event for me, and apparently for the other participants.  Naturally, I snapped quite a few photos, but also remembered to put down my camera and take advantage of all the good will and good food.  My favorite shots from the picnic can be found in the Slideshow below.

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Mellow music was provided by the Kitchen Jazz quintet, which includes Stockade residents Richard Genest, Sylvie Briber, and Norm Ainslie

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Posted by: David Giacalone | July 21, 2013

fun inside the Zoppé tent

   Thanks to an invitation from Jay Walther, who fills many roles at the Zoppé Family Circus (including the White Clown, Papino), I got to enjoy the show inside the beautiful Zoppé tent on Broadway this lovely Sunday afternoon in Schenectady.  (see our earlier post for many views of the outside of the tent) It was truly, a traditional, “family” circus, with plenty of heart, skill and smiles.  The current leader of the family circus, Giovanni “Nino the Clown” Zoppé, welcomed their guests outside the tent before the performance, and it was clear from the start that we were in for an enjoyable afternoon.

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I put together four collages commemorating episodes from the show: Nino trying to find his red hat, with the help of a young audience member; three knife throwers showing their skills; photos of youngsters and families taken with the little horse Cavallino; and Nino trying to figure out just where Papino will allow him to play his trombone (“big trumpet”).  Click on each of them for a larger version:

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IMG_0717 After taking photos of an event, I often feel like I was too busy shooting to enjoy the show.  Today, I figured out quickly that I needed to take a lot of short breaks from photography so I could share in the applause and smiles of the rest of the audience.

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Posted by: David Giacalone | July 16, 2013

Zoppe’s circus back on Broadway in Schenectady

ZoppeTent2013logo follow-up (6PM, Wednesday, July 17, 2013): With a white picket fence, plus many flags and flowers, and a few more flashes of color, the Zoppé circus tent appears outwardly ready for its opening in Schenectady tomorrow.  I’ve added a half dozen images of the final vision to the slideshow.

update: for a peek inside the tent, see our post “fun inside the Zoppé tent“, with the highlights of the early Sunday show.

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Zoppe2013topHeading up Broadway this afternoon (Tuesday, July 16) for some grocery shopping, I saw that the circus crew was in the process of putting up the Zoppé Family Circus tent in preparation for the 4-day Proctor’s stand that will begin Thursday, July 18.  There will be 8 shows, from Thursday evening through Sunday afternoon.  The circus is at the same location as last year, next to Villa Italia and the Municipal Parking Garage, at Broadway and Hamilton Street. You can get more information at Proctor’s Zoppé webpage.  Last summer, I also stumbled across the newly-erected Zoppé tent, and posted quite a few photos.

Here’s what I saw on Tuesday July 16th:

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– Zoppé circus tent seen Tuesday at 3:30 PM [R] and 8:30 PM [L] –

I stopped to take photos at 3:30 and then coming back from PriceRite at 4:40.  And, I returned just before sunset, between 8 PM and 8:30, when there was a colorful cloud formation in the southern sky, the tent had reached its full size, the crew was working on finishing touches.  They worked hard on a hot and humid summer day.

update (8 AM, July 17): Today’s Gazette has an informative article about the history of the Zoppé circus.  There’s a great quote from Giovanni Zoppé, who leads the circus as Nino the Clown:

  “The artists and the crew, we all work together. We don’t separate ourselves. We’re all just family,” he said. The juggler is just as much a part of the crew as the truck driver is a part of the show.

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– above: pinnacle of the tent seen from the 3rd floor of the Municipal Parking Garage –

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P.S. My curiosity over the meaning of the word zoppé in Italian got me googling and brought me quite a surprise.  Zoppé or zoppia apparently means lameness in Italian.  As the Smuckers family might say, “with a name like lame, we’ve got to be good.”  There appears to be nothing at all lame about the Zoppé circus.

Posted by: David Giacalone | July 13, 2013

Jumpin’ Jack’s fireworks were late but great

IMG_0571 Fast and high water on the Mohawk River on June 28 caused Jumpin’ Jack’s Drive-In to postpone its annual fireworks display at Freedom Park in Scotia until this evening, July 12, 2013.  With the show coming well after Independence Day, rather than on the traditional Friday before the 4th of July, the audience seemed to be smaller this year, but those who attended seemed as pleased as ever with Jumpin’ Jack’s show. (click on a photo for a larger version)

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But, alas, my photography once again suggests that I should stick to daylight shooting, and leave the fireworks photography to those with steadier hands and more patience than I.  For proof, see the slideshow below, which has pictures taken at the rear of 1 Cucumber Alley.  Many of the images are inexplicable, even if lovely.  In fact, I’d like to see a show that actually looks like this slideshow some day — without the use of controlled substances, of course.

IMG_0569 . . . IMG_0610  I enjoyed the challenge of capturing the frantic, blazing displays just above tree level on the Isle of the Cayugas, which is right across from Cucumber Alley.  Their reflections in the Mohawk River are perhaps my favorite part of the Jumpin’ Jack’s shows.

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  •  for a representative sample of Jumpin’ Jack’s show, see our posts covering the 2009 and the 2011 fireworks

 

Posted by: David Giacalone | July 12, 2013

a very good sign at Arthur’s

follow-up (Nov. 8, 2013): Richard Genest has taken over the job of renewing Arthur’s Market.  Among many other improvements prior to the re-opening, the old sign has been refurbished:

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On October 20, 2011, I witnessed and photographed the removal of the old Arthur’s Market sign, and its replacement with a sign for the prematurely-closed Stockade Home Market. (see our posting “Stockade Home Market is coming soon“)  At the time, I was pleased that landlord Artur Wachala decided to store rather than discard the old sign.

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Rumors around the neighborhood over the past few weeks had me optimistic that the store at 35 N. Ferry St. would not remain vacant for long, after the recently-aborted Stockade Home Market venture.  Driving past the corner yesterday, I saw a very good sign: the original Arthur’s Market sign that we all knew so well is back hanging at the corner of N. Ferry and Front Streets, at the Lawrence Circle.  So, I came back after dinner to snap a few shots. See photos at top of this posting and below.

Today, I contacted Joyce Wachala to ask about their plans for the market space, saying there has been a buzz about her returning with her luncheon and deli specialties.  Joyce wrote back:

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We are in the process of cleaning up the Market and hoping to open in the near future. I will not announce any opening date until all is in place. Please feel free to check out Arthur’s on Facebook. Thanks again and I hope to see you very soon in the Stockade!!
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Arthurs12Jul2013doorway  Taking Joyce’s suggestion to check out the Arthur’s Public Market Facebook Page, I saw that they had placed a photo detail from the old sign in the masthead of their Facebook page earlier today.  And, I noticed that yesterday (July 11) Joyce had posted this message:

“Arthur’s clean up has begun! Look for the re-opening of our deli soon! Same awesome sandwiches, fresh coffee and always something new. Tables are back and we welcome our neighborhood residents, friends and the general public into the heart of the Stockade once again.”

Yes, our hearts have been broken before with expectations about revived enterprises in the Arthur’s Market space, but I hope we’ve all learned our lesson about the need to patronize any business we would like to see succeed.  And, I bet Joyce and Artur have been watching closely and have learned lessons of their own that will make their second try the beginning of another generations-long version of Arthur’s Market.

By the way, according to GoDaddy, the domain name arthurspublicmarket.com expired on 6/22/2013 and is available.

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 And, here’s another good sign on North Ferry Street:

StGeoChurch-12Jul2013-roostergone4  Either someone has stolen my favorite Stockade weathercock (see “in praise of Stockade weathercocks“), or Rev. Blanch’s Steeple Restoration Appeal is about to bear fruit and we will soon have a gloriously re-gilded rooster above the steeple of St. George’s Church on No. Ferry St.

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StGeo12Jul2013MenWorking Above If you’ve been past the Church the past few weeks, you surely noticed that work is in progress on the Steeple.  The “Men Working Above” signs let us speculate about any divine assistance for this worthy project.  I’m looking forward to snapping some nice “(here)after” shots of the restored steeple and weathercock.

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