Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Twin Tiers Events


Harlem Globetrotters 2011 World Tour
Sunday, January 30 2011
3 PM
Location: St. Bonaventure University
Reilly Center

This event will feature 4-point shot! This shot is taken behind the 3 point line
 and in front of the half court line - 35 feet from the basket!
Be sure to use the code MOM to save $7 per ticket (restrictions apply) ...to purchase tickets: http://purchase.tickets.com/buy/TicketPurchase?agency=TDC&pid=6884494



JCC Men's Basketball Vs. Alfred State

Thursday, January 27 2011
7 PM
Location: Olean Family YMCA

1101 Wayne Street
Olean, NY
Phone: 376-7500


St. Bonaventure Hockey Vs. Canisius College

Friday, January 28 2011
7:30 PM
Location: William O. Smith Rec Center

Front & State Streets
Olean, NY
Phone: 373-RINK

 
 
 
Howie Mandel

Seneca Allegany Events Center

- Sunday, January 30, 2011 at 5 p.m.
Tickets starting at $25
On sale now!
All ages welcome, but under 18 must be accompanied by an adult
Best known as host of the NBC game show Deal or No Deal, and a judge on NBC's America's Got Talent, see Howie Mandel, stand-up comedian, as he takes the stage with his unique blend of wit, charm and humor.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Best Western Weekly.......


Coffee House African American
Center for Cultural Development
Friday, January 21 2011
6 - 8 PM
Location: every 1st and 3rd Friday of the month
former Bethel AME church
402 West Green Street
Olean

Phone: 372 3577
The African American Center for Cultural Development announces the opening of an old fashion ‘coffee house’ from 6:00 to 8:00 PM every first and third Fridays beginning in January 2011. The main room of the Center will be set up with cafĂ© tables and chairs facing the stage on which performers “will do their thing” says Director Della Moore.
This is a fundraiser for the Center to help with upkeep like utilities. Everyone is invited. There will be a donation jar for a free will offering. The call is out for anyone who would like to sing or read or play an instrument to sign up for one of the slots (four performers each night) in front of a friendly audience.
Anyone interested in performing or simply volunteering to help, please contact the Center at aaccdofolean@gmail.com or 372 3577.
The African American Center for Cultural Development exists to value, promote and integrate the rich and diverse history and culture of the Southern Tier region of New York State through the celebration of the talents, lives and history of African Americans in the region. Please call Della Moore, Director of the Center, 372 3577 for more information or visit our website




YMCA - FAMILY DANCE NIGHT
Friday, January 21 2011
6 - 8 PM
Location: Olean Family YMCA
1101 Wayne Street Olean, NY
Phone: 373-2400
Put on your dancing shoes and dance the night away to your favorite tunes. A great opportunity to participate in music activities with the entire family. Be prepared to get plenty of exercise while having lots of fun!
Free to Family Members Public: $15 Family Pass




Local Sports

 St. Bonaventure Hockey Vs. Syracuse

Friday, January 21 2011 7:30 PM
Location: William O. Smith Rec Center
Front & State Streets
Olean, NY
Phone: 373-RINK

Olean Eagles High School Hockey Vs. Lancaster
Sunday, January 23 2011 11:30 AM
Location: William O. Smith Rec Center
Front & State Streets
Olean, NY
Phone: 373-RINK

SBU Men's Basketball Team vs. UMass

Wednesday, January 26 2011 7 PM
Location: St. Bonaventure University
Reilly Center
St. Bonaventure, NY
Phone: 375-2500

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

As the Snow Keeps Falling......

 Suessical
Seussical
“Seussical,” a musical based on the works of Dr. Seuss, will be staged with three performances
Friday, Jan. 14, at Pitt-Bradford.Performed by Theatreworks USA, the school matineeseries version will take place at 7 p.m. for students and the public. Tickets for the 75-minute program are $8 for adults and $7 for students. Showings at 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. for kindergarten through fourth grade students, as part of the university’s Kaleidoscope Series, have been sold out.
“This is the first time a Kaleidoscope school matinee production has been held over for an evening family show,” said Randy Mayes, director of art programming at Pitt-Bradford. “If successful we may look at developing a small family series of shows that parents can take their children to at inexpensive prices similar to buying a movie ticket. ‘Seussical’ is a perfect show to experiment with.”
“Seussical” features 12 actors who portray the Cat in the Hat, a Who named JoJo, Miss Gertrude McFuzz, Horton the elephant, lazy Mayzie La Bird and more. Broadway veterans Stephen Flaherty and Lynn Ahrens wrote the show, which weaves together storylines from various Dr. Seuss books.
After playing on Broadway in 2000-2001, Ahrens and Flaherty condensed their musical
into a one-act version appropriate for young audiences, which premiered at the Coterie Theatre
in Kansas City, Mo.
Theatreworks USA’s production of Seussical began its national tour in
September 2006 and was presented at Off-Broadway’s Lucille Lortel Theatre in New York in
summer 2007 as Theatreworks USA’s annual Free Summer Theatre program. This production
received 2008 Lucille Lortel Award nominations for Outstanding Revival, Outstanding
Choreography and Outstanding Costumes, in addition to a Drama League Award nomination for Outstanding Musical Revival.
“While this production is sized for school matinees, and is not to be confused with the Broadway tour, which is much, much larger, it is still a notable production that maintains Theatreworks’ reputation for using professional Actors' Equity Association actors matched with a solid script and music,” Mayes said. “We hope that parents and young students will be impressed that they can see quality family theater presented professionally at such a low price.”
Tickets are available at the Bromeley Theater box office by calling (814)362-5113.




Martin Luther King Day celebration
Sunday, January 16 2011
4 PM
Location: First Presbyterian Church
212 Laurens Street
Olean.
Phone: 372-5146
Everyone is invited to attend “Let's Get Together!” a program celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. This non-denominational celebration will include music, poetry, distinguished speakers, prayers from many religions, the presentation of the Baha'i Unity Award, and more. 
The program will include a presentation in which black and white speakers will share "conversation style" stories on various topics, including what it was like before, during, and after Dr. King's lifetime -- as well as an invitation to help shape the future.
Presenters and musical guests for the afternoon include Ola Mae Gayton, Della Moore, Rev. Gerald Slack, Gary Larson, Fontilla Timmons, Marc Sabella, the Gospel Choraliers, the Olean Select Choir, and more!
The annual Baha'i Unity Award will be presented to an individual committed to promoting diversity in the community.
A free dinner will follow the celebration, and all are invited to bring a dish to share. This event is being co-sponsored by the First Presbyterian Church of Olean and Jamestown Community College Faculty Student Association.


Local Sports
JCC Men's Basketball Vs. Erie CC
Saturday, January 15 2011
1 PM
Location: Olean Family YMCA
1101 Wayne Street
Olean, NY
Phone: 376-7500

Olean Eagles High School Hockey Vs. Depew
Sunday, January 16 2011
11:30 AM
Location: William O. Smith Rec Center
Front & State Streets
Olean, NY
Phone: 373-RINK


SBU Men's Basketball Team vs. Xavier
Wednesday, January 19 2011
7 PM
Location: St. Bonaventure University
Reilly Center
St. Bonaventure, NY
Phone: 375-2500


 

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Starting Off 2011.....


Jazz Vespers
Friday, January 7 2011
7 PM
Location: First Baptist Church
133 South Union
Olean
A talented and unique musical ensemble will be presented at the Jazz Vespers,
a musical/spiritual outreach to serious musicians and music lovers in western
New York and northwestern Pennsylvania and beyond.


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Eade's Fitness 24/7
Eade's Fitness center will be holding a Biggest loser competition.


Enter our 2011 Biggest Loser Challenge and win up to $150 in GOACC gift certificates (Greater Olean Area Chamber of Commerce)
10 Winners: 5 Male & 5 Female Winners
Entry Forms download above
1st Place $150
2nd Place $125
3rd Place $100
4th Place $75
5th Place $50
Eade Fitness employees may particpate but will not be eligible to win
All Members who finish the challenge will receive a Eade Fitness Under Armour T-Shirt and a Blender Bottle (Value $33)
$20 Entry Fee for Challenge
Challenge will consist of 5 mandatory Weigh-In's during staffed hours.
Entries must complete all 5 weigh-in's to qulaify for winning and receiving t-shirt and blender bottle
Weigh-In's
Initial January 1st - January 15th
2nd February 7th - February 12th
3rd March 7th - March 12th
4th April 4th - April 9th
Final May 9th - May 14th
Winners will be notified on Monday, May 16th
Weigh-In Attire: Socks, T-Shirt, Sweatpants or Shorts (No Hoodies, Sweatshirts, or Footwear)
Check this page regularly for exercise routines and nutritional programs developed by Paul Eade to help you lose weight and body fat (at BOTTOM of page)
"Workout More, Eat Less"
"A Body at Rest Stays at Rest - MOVE IT TO LOSE IT"
"Enjoy a FREE day every week to eat your favorite higher calorie foods and drinks BUT stick to a low sugar, low saturated fat, lower calorie eating plan for 6 days a week"
"To decrease your body weight, follow a low salt, lower carbohydrate eating plan"
"Eliminate White Breads, Eat 100% Whole Wheat"
"Eliminate HIGH FRUCTOSE CORN SYRUP products from your daily eating plan"
"Drink plenty of water daily, Men should consume up to 1 gallon per day, Women at least 1/2 gallon (64 ounces)"
"Drinking the majority of your total water intake during your daily workouts is easy, take sips/drinks of water between sets and while you perform cardiovascular exercises"
"Consume GOOD FATS daily like Barlean's Flax Oil and Barlean's Ground Flax Seed, High in Omega-3 Good Fats"
For more information go to Eade's Fitness Center




Free Rabies Clinic
There is a rabies clinic on Saturday, January 8, 2011 from 9AM-Noon at the Cattaraugus County DPW Garage, Route 242, Little Valley, New York 14755

Rabies Vaccinations are required for ALL cats, dogs and domesticated ferrets by FOUR months of age (but not less than 12 weeks).
Cats and dogs are given a booster one year later and every three years thereafter. Ferrets must be
vaccinated annually.
No charge for vaccination but donations accepted to help defray costs!
For more information, call 1-800-251-2584 or 716-701-3386