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ere comes the bride, all dressed in ⌠camouflage? âWeâve ordered an exclusive private line of camo bridal gowns and bridesmaidâs dresses,â said Norah Doyle, owner of Rainbowâs End Weddings & More. âWeâve got a dozen or so different styles coming in.â It may not be a trend youâll find on New York Fashion Week runways or in the pages of Modern Bride magazine, but in Oneonta, itâs one thatâs been steadily taking off since around 2011. âItâs very popular with military brides,â said Doyle. âWhen a girl wants to wear camo, she wants to wear camo.â Itâs even starting to make its âMama Juneâ Shanway into popular non, mom of âHoney Boo Booâ from culture. In May the TLC hit show, 2013, âMama Juneâ married in camo Shannon, mother of last May, signalling child pageant queen the trend has gone Alana âHoney Boo national. Booâ Thompson and star of TLCâs hit show, âHere Comes Honey Boo Boo,â married Alanaâs father, Mike âSugar Bearâ Thompson, in a camouflage gown with a bright orange petticoat underneath. âHigh-lowâ dresses are the most popular design for camo brides, with a long train in back and a short skirt Please See CAMO, B2
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et that healthy-living New Yearâs resolution underway with the Clark Sports Centerâs âCommit To Be Fitâ points program to earn prizes and gym membership discounts. $10. 8-a.m.-Noon Saturday, Jan. 4, Conference Room, Clark Sports Center, 124 Cty. Hwy. 52, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5472800, x-116. ON THE BONFIRE: Bring your tree and get a free vintage Ommegang glass, stick around for prizes, tastings and giveaways, exchange your worst present for something new. Noon-5 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 4, Brewery Ommegang, 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown. Info, John Tuchowski, (607) 544-1800, x-813.
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Norah Doyle, proprietor of Rainbowâs End Weddings & More, holds up two styles of camouflage wedding gowns that are becoming options for the sportswoman bride.
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Once, Cigar Making Was Smokinâ In Oneonta By LIBBY CUDMORE ONEONTA
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t would be frowned upon now, but in the 1880s, it wasnât unusual to see pictures of kids on advertisements for cigars, such as the kissing teens on âSave One for Papa!â That what was called a âtrade cardâ â like a baseball card â used by comIan Austin/ OTSEGO.seniority panies like Oneontaâs Doyle & Smith Tom Oliver, former proprietor, holds up cigar makers to deliver messages like, image of Palace Cigar in its heyday. âSmoke the D&S: Best Five Cent
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Cigar.â But Doyle & Smithâs werenât just any 5-cent cigars. Those cigars were made right here in Otsego County, The seal of the and that card local cigar mak- will be featured ersâ union. in the Greater Oneonta Historical Societyâs âOneonta Trade Cards: A Word From Our Old-Time Sponsorsâ Please See CIGARS, B3
MOVIE NIGHT: The Cabin Fever Film Festival kicks off with a free screening of âThe Girl With the Pearl Earringâ (PG-13). Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 Rt. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (888) 547-1400. SNOW THRILLS: Hit the slopes with a full day of snow tubing at Glimmerglass State Park. And when you get too chilly, head over to the warming tent for some snacks and a hot drink. $5 covers admission and tube rental. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday Jan. 4-5. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 County Highway 31, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8662. LAST CHANCE: Two final performances of Patrick Calleoâs production of Gian Carlo Menottiâs opera âAmahl & the Night Visitors,â featuring a cast of local children. $20 suggested donation, children free. 3 and 6 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 5, Church of Christ Uniting, 22 Church St., Richfield Springs. Info, www.patrickcalleo. com. FIRST DANCE: The Otsego Dance Society holds their first contradance of 2014 with music by Bernie Neumann, Carol Mandigo and Liz Brown and calls by Peter Blue. Suggested donation: $8 adults; $4 students, teens; free 12 and under. 8-11 p.m. Friday, Jan. 3, Presbyterian Church, corner Pioneer and Church streets., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 965-8232.
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BREAK THAT âCABIN FEVERâ WITH A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES! 7 PM EVERY FRIDAY IN JANUARY, FEBRUARY AT HALL OF FAME, FENIMORE ART MUSEUM ⢠DOORS OPEN AT 6:30
⢠Jan. 3, âThe Girl With The Pearl Earring,â at The Fenimore. ⢠Jan. 10, âA Place in the Sun,â (NR, 1951), with Montgomery Clift and Elizabeth Taylor, based on âAn American Tragedy,â at The Fenimore. ⢠Jan 17, âThe Avengers,â (PG-13,
2012), cartoon feature, at The Hallâs Grandstand Theater. ⢠Jan. 24, âExit Through the Gift Shop,â (R, 2010), on the trials of a graffiti artist, at The Fenimore. ⢠Jan. 31, âMadame Butterfly,â (NR, 1932), with Cary Grant, based
on the Puccini opera due at the Glimmerglass Festival next summer, at The Fenimore. ⢠Feb. 7, âMulan,â (G, 1998), cartoon feature on Chinese girl fighting Mongol invasion, at The Hall.
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