VILLAGE OF ANGELICA

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Calendar of Events

Welcome to the Greater Angelica Area Calendar, the most comprehensive listing of events in Allegany County, New York.

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PLEASE NOTE: All information more than 2 months from present should be considered tentative and subject to revision as plans are finalized for each activity. Please check back closer to the date or directly with the sponsoring groups for more exact information.

Legend: Bold/Italic = Angelica event; underline usually means a hotlink to another webpage; smaller black text = greater Angelica area events; Blue Text = fishing info; orange text = hunting info

Event Date    Time  Location  Description
  MAY 2008    
Spring Turkey Season May 1 - 31  All Day   Limit 2 bearded/season and 1 bearded/day - Hunting is according to the laws of New York State and must have proper license and training. http://www.dec.state.ny.us/
a lil bit of sugar Paintings by Callie Rimmel March 13 through May 11, 2008 Thursdays from 12:00 noon to 5:00 p.m.; Fridays from 12:00 noon to 9:00 p.m.; and on Saturdays and Sundays from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. Angelica Sweet Shop 44 West Main St. Callie Rimmel of Pittsburgh, PA will graduate in May with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the School of Art and Design at Alfred University. Select paintings from her senior portfolio will be on display at the Angelica Sweet Shop from March 13th through May 11th, 2008. Ms. Rimmel states, This exhibit a lil bit of sugar -- is the product of my exploration of trying to define different textures and reflections through the use of color and the layering of paint. The imagery (of items found in coffee shops) chosen for this work relates to places or skills I relate to my family. Proprietor Don Ash commented, On Callies first visit to our shop she asked permission to take photographs, explaining that she was preparing for her senior art exhibition. A delightful connection was made that day. Her representations of coffee cups, doughnuts, muffins, espresso machines and the like are a natural fit for our Sweet Shop. The exhibit is open to the public during regular Sweet Shop hours: For more information or to inquire about exhibiting your work in Angelica, call 585-409-5918 or e-mail sweetshop@frontiernet.net.
An Evening of One-Act Plays May 1 - 2 8:00 PM Alfred University, CD Smith III Theatre, Alfred, NY Directed by students enrolled in Directing II class. Free admission.
AU Concert Band May 2 8:00 PM Alfred University, Holmes Auditorium, Alfred, NY Performing classic and contemporary works by Schuman, Bennett, Holst, Brahms, and Ticheli. Free admission.
Angelica Players' production of Little Women May 2 7 p.m. Angelica Free Library Theater Tickets in advance $4 adults; $2 children and seniors Tickets at the door, increase one dollar. Purchase tickets at the Angelica Sweet Shop (Thursday-Sunday) or by calling Staci Curry at (585) 466-3787 or email at staci@angelicaplayers.com. More information at http://www.angelicaplayers.com/.

Penned 140 years ago, Little Women is a timeless and enduring classic about the March sisters’ journey from childhood to maturity during the American Civil War. Louisa May Alcott fans and newcomers alike will enjoy this stage adaptation, brimming with warmth, family loyalty, and traditional values.
Live Music: Zoar May 3rd 9 pm - 1 am CREGO'S BIRDSALL INN
9011 County Rd 16, Birdsall (Angelica)
Zoar
Angelica Players' production of Little Women  May 3  7 p.m. Angelica Free Library Theater Tickets in advance $4 adults; $2 children and seniors Tickets at the door, increase one dollar. Purchase tickets at the Angelica Sweet Shop (Thursday-Sunday) or by calling Staci Curry at (585) 466-3787 or email at staci@angelicaplayers.com. More information at http://www.angelicaplayers.com/.

Penned 140 years ago, Little Women is a timeless and enduring classic about the March sisters’ journey from childhood to maturity during the American Civil War. Louisa May Alcott fans and newcomers alike will enjoy this stage adaptation, brimming with warmth, family loyalty, and traditional values.
Prof. Louie & the Crowmatix May 3 8:00PM (doors open at 6:30PM) Wellsville Creative Arts Center, Main Street, Wellsville, NY The Crowmatix have made their home in the Mid-Hudson Valley region of New York State while touring and recording together for the past eight years. In 1997, they recorded their first CD with Levon Helm, Souvenir, Vol. 1, was released on Woodstock Records. In 1998 Levon Helm invited The Crowmatix to record with The Band on their CD Jubilation on River North Records. They released Over the Edge on Breeze Hill Records in 2000, followed by Jam in 2001, Flyin' High in 2002, Live in 2003 and Century of the Blues in 2004.
Angelica Players' production of Little Women  May 4  3 p.m. Angelica Free Library Theater Tickets in advance $4 adults; $2 children and seniors Tickets at the door, increase one dollar. Purchase tickets at the Angelica Sweet Shop (Thursday-Sunday) or by calling Staci Curry at (585) 466-3787 or email at staci@angelicaplayers.com. More information at http://www.angelicaplayers.com/.

Penned 140 years ago, Little Women is a timeless and enduring classic about the March sisters’ journey from childhood to maturity during the American Civil War. Louisa May Alcott fans and newcomers alike will enjoy this stage adaptation, brimming with warmth, family loyalty, and traditional values.
Main Street in May Mother's Day Weekend 10 - 4 Angelica Main Street Angelica Lions Club sponsors the time of specials at the shops, live music, antique cars and fashions. Working with Angelica Merchants Association [AMA]
Live Music: Fast Lane  May 10th 9 pm - 1 am CREGO'S BIRDSALL INN
9011 County Rd 16, Birdsall (Angelica)
Fast Lane
Town Board Meeting May 12 7:00 PM Grange Hall Meeting Room Monthly Town Board meeting to discuss the business for the Town of Angelica
Yard Sales Day May 17 8 am - 3 pm All around Town Annual Town-wide Yard Sales generally 75 - 100 houses host sales
Live Music: Burnin Hills  May 17th 9 pm - 1 am CREGO'S BIRDSALL INN
9011 County Rd 16, Birdsall (Angelica)
Burnin Hills
Village Board Meeting May 19 7:00 PM Village Hall Monthly Village Board meeting to discuss the business for the Village of Angelica
Memorial Day Parade May 26 9:00 AM Main Street Parade along West Main, Park Circle & East Main to Until the Day Dawn Cemetery with Ceremony at Cemetery.
Angelica Lions Club May 28 6:15 PM Angelica Inn B&B Monthly Dinner Meeting If you are interested in becoming an Angelica Lion contact Kier at 466-3148 for more information.
Live Music: One More  May 31st 9 pm - 1 am CREGO'S BIRDSALL INN
9011 County Rd 16, Birdsall (Angelica)
One More
  JUNE  2008    
Live Music: Zoar June 7th   9 pm - 1 am CREGO'S BIRDSALL INN
9011 County Rd 16, Birdsall (Angelica)
Zoar
Town Board Meeting June 9 7:00 PM Grange Hall Meeting Room Monthly Town Board meeting to discuss the business for the Town of Angelica
Frog Season June 15 - September 30     Hunting is according to the laws of New York State and must have proper license and training. http://www.dec.state.ny.us/
Village Board Meeting June 16 7:00 PM Village Hall Monthly Village Board meeting to discuss the business for the Village of Angelica
Angelica Lions Club June 25 6:15 PM Angelica Inn B&B Monthly Dinner Meeting If you are interested in becoming an Angelica Lion contact Kier at 466-3148 for more information.
Angelica Farmers' Market June 28 10 am - 2 pm Park Circle Buy fresh - buy local! Local, fresh foods. WIC & Sr. nutrition farm market program tokens accepted. Contact Market Manager: Staci Curry at 466-3787 to become a vendor
Live Music: EZ Money  June 28th 9 pm - 1 am CREGO'S BIRDSALL INN
9011 County Rd 16, Birdsall (Angelica)
EZ Money

To contact us:
Village of Angelica

21 Peacock Hill Road

Angelica, NY 14709

Phone: 585-466-7431
E-mail: clerk@angelica-ny.com

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