12 Go&Do Fall/Winter Guide 2005
September
2-Nov. 6 - Cortland County in Postcards Exhibit
-- Postcards from the 1890 House and Cortland
County Historical Society collections dating from
the late 19th to early 20th centuries; 1890 House
Museum, 37 Tompkins St.; (607) 756-7551 or
www.1890house.org.
24 - 1890 House Art and Antiques Auction --
Annual fall fundraiser featuring antique prints and
wide assortment of quality antiques, and other dec-
orative items; preview 10 a.m., auction 11 a.m.;
1890 House Museum, 37 Tompkins St.; (607) 756-
7551 or www.1890house.org.
28 - Kodak Girls and Eastman Ladies -- Historian
Elizabeth Brayer discusses the importance of
women, both real and mythical, to bachelor
George Eastman, founder of Eastman Kodak
and the Kodak Girl; 7 p.m.; free; 1890 House
Museum, 37 Tompkins St.; (607) 756-7551 or
www.1890house.org.
October
1-2 - The Great Cortland Pumpkinfest -- Crafters,
children's games, entertainment, food, 5K race or
walk, hay rides, tons of pumpkins, exhibits and dis-
plays; 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, noon to 5 p.m.
Sunday; Courthouse Park, Cortland; (607) 753-8463.
28 - Gilded Ghouls Night -- For ages 5 and up, tour
of the haunted Wickwire Estate transformed by
eerie decorations and creepy creatures, refresh-
ments; 6-9 p.m., 1890 House Museum, 37 Tompkins
St.; (607) 756-7551 or www.1890house.org.
29 - Gilded Goblins Ball -- Spooktacular adult
ball featuring great music and creepy culinary con-
coctions; $50.00 per couple; reservations required;
1890 House Museum, 37 Tompkins St.; (607) 756-
7551 or visit www.1890house.org.
November
22-Dec. 31 - Christmas in the Castle -- Celebrate
the holidays at the 1890 House, rooms decked in
Victorian inspired holiday splendor; closed Dec. 24
and 25; 1890 House Museum, 37 Tompkins St.;
(607) 756-7551 or www.1890house.org.
December
4 - Father Christmas Tea -- Children of all ages
invited for holiday afternoon with Father
Christmas; 1890 House Museum, 37 Tompkins St.;
(607) 756-7551 or www.1890house.org.
11 - Wassail Party -- Open house featuring music,
wassail and cookies provided by the Victorian
Guild; free; noon-5 p.m., 1890 House Museum, 37
Tompkins St. (607) 756-7551 or visit
www.1890house.org.
September
1-Nov. 1 - Syracuse Art Garden -- Fine art by
local artists Linda Bigness, Arlene Abend, Angelo
Puccia & Thea Reidy, all pieces are for sale; free; 8
a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays through Fridays; Syracuse
Technology Garden, 235 Harrison St., Syracuse;
(315) 474-0910.
1-Oct.8 - Body Art Exhibit -- Collection of pho-
tos details the art of tattoo in conjunction with the
character of their owner; free; 2-5 p.m. or by
appointment; The Redhouse Theatre, corner West
and West Fayette streets; (315) 425-0405.
1-24 - A Fractured Fairytale -- Theater geared
toward children; $5 also includes lunch; 12:30
p.m.; Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St.,
Syracuse; (315) 449-3823.
1-Oct. 11 - Downtown Farmer's Market --
Tuesdays only, shop for fine produce and other
goodies; 7 a.m.-4 p.m.; parking lot corner W.
Washington and S. Salina streets.
October
1-2 - Art & Soul Water Color Group -- The
Octagon House will host the Art & Soul Water
Color Group exhibit both days, wares for sale; 10
a.m.-5 p.m.; Octagon House of Camillus; (315)
488-7800.
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Onondaga County
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