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The Hamilton Highlights is a monthly magazine that provides both residents and visitors with a comprehensive guide to local life in Hamilton, New York. Monthly features include an events listing and local business spotlights. It also features a map in the centerfold to guide visitors around the village. The Hamilton Highlights is published by the Partnership for Community Development.
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YOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL LIFE INYOUR GUIDE TO LOCAL LIFE IN
SEPT. 2014 September Events Listings | Business Spotlights: Colgate Bookstore, Hamilton Village Real Estate, Curtis Lumber and Saxbys at the Barge
IN THISISSUE:
Satur
day, September 20, 2014
HAMILTONin September
Come for the day or stay for the weekend
and experience September in
Hamilton!
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Hamilton Highlights is sponsored by
Partnership for CommunityDevelopment (PCD)
PO Box 37Hamilton, NY 13346
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LIST YOUR EVENT! Contact
Jennifer DeAngelis for more info at 315-824-1063 or
This month’s event venues
and sponsors arelisted on page 11.
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LIVE MUSIC: TAIWARD WIDER & BRUCE WARD - Taiward performs with thought-provoking songwriting, a dry wit and rich fi nger-style guitar work / Bruce’s warm baritone and fi nger-style guitar magic lend fl air to songs old & new; Col-gate Inn; 7pm; FREE
TRIVIA NIGHT - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE
THE COLGATE COACHES SHOW - Cathy Foto (fi eld hockey) and Keith Tyburski (golf); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
THE ZEN DEN OPEN HOUSE - With guest speaker Molly Harris on “Rejuvenate + Radiate: Shine Brightly Amidst the Noise + Chaos of Modern Life”, class demos, chair massage and reiki; The Zen Den, 5pm - 8pm; FREE
LIVE PERFORMANCE: JANIVA MAGNESS - Superb, powerhouse Rhythm & Blues singer who delivers blues and soul with show-stopping authority; Earlville Opera House; 8pm; $14 - $29
FARMERS’ MARKET - Village Green, 8am - 1pm
ART EXHIBIT OPENING RECEP-TIONS AT EARLVILLE OPERA HOUSE - Noon - 3pm; FREE• Jude Lewis’ Wooden Sculptures • Cara Brewer Thompson’s Works in Pixels and Graphite• Gary Trento & Stephen Carlson’s “Points of View” Paintings
“SUNDAY TUNES” OPEN JAM SESSION - Bring your own instrument to play or just come listen; Hamilton Bible Fellowship; 2pm; FREE
HAMILTON FORTNIGHTLY CLUB GUESTS AFTERNOON: THE MUSIC OF MEXICO - Presented by Colgate professor Laura Klugherz, and followed by refreshments & conversation to open the 2014-2015 season - OUR NEAREST NEIGHBORS: CANADA AND MEXICO; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm - 4pm; FREE
EDUCATION UNLIMITED’S “THE GENIUS OF THE ALPHABET: LETTERS AND LANGUAGE, FROM A TO Z” - Ferdinand von Muench, lecturer at Colgate University, leads this course about THE MAGIC OF THE ALPHABET: 4000 YEARS OF ABCS IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm; $15 for six-session course (through-out September); register in advance by e-mailing [email protected]
LIVE MUSIC: CHRIS VESCEY, ADGER WILLIAMS & PUTTER COX’S “SORROW SONG, SPIRIT SONG, FREEDOM SONG” - An original musical program with songs that refl ect African-American Affi rmation in music, religion, politics and community - from slavery to civil rights; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
EDUCATION UNLIMITED’S “THE GENIUS OF THE ALPHABET: LETTERS AND LANGUAGE, FROM A TO Z” - Ferdinand von Muench, lecturer at Colgate University, leads this course about THE MAGIC OF THE ALPHABET: 4000 YEARS OF ABCS IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm; $15 for six-session course (through-out September); register in advance by e-mailing [email protected]
LECTURE & ART EXHIBIT OPENING RECEPTION: JANE FINE’S “LADIES & GENTLEMEN PLEASE REMAIN CALM” - paintings and drawings un-fold into wide-open spaces, full of ver-dant landscape and fl owery psychedelia; Colgate’s Little Hall; 4:30pm; FREE
TRIVIA NIGHT - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE
LIVING WRITERS PROGRAM: MARIA ARANA Peruvian-American author of Bolívar: American Liberator and American Chica: Two Worlds, One Childhood (named book of the year by the NY Times, LA Times and Washington Post) will discuss her works; Colgate’s Persson Hall Auditorium; 4:30pm; FREE
LIVE MUSICAL THEATER: JOSIE WAVERLY’S “THE QUEENS OF PURE COUNTRY MUSIC” - Featuring the music of Dolly Parton, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Tammy Wynette, Reba McEntire and more; Palace Theater; 7pm (Saturday) / 2pm (Sunday); $20 advance / $25 at the door (with proceeds ben-efi tting various Hamilton-area non-profi t organizations)
FARMERS’ MARKET - Village Green, 8am - 1pm
SHRED FEST - The entire community is invited to have their personal docu-ments, fi nancial statements, credit card offers, and other sensitive material to be securely shredded; Oneida Savings Bank.; 9am - noon; FREE
CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: HUG A BOOK! - Stories, activities, and a craft to celebrate a love for books (designed for kids ages 4 - 8); Colgate Bookstore; 10:30am; FREE
EDUCATION UNLIMITED’S “THE HEBREW ALPHABET: LETTERS AND LANGUAGE, FROM ALEPH TO TAU” - Ferdinand von Muench, lecturer at Colgate University, leads this course about THE MAGIC OF THE ALPHABET: 4000 YEARS OF ABCS IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm; $15 for six-session course (throughout September); register in advance by e-mailing [email protected]
LIVE MUSIC: TIM CARR - Tim Carr’s fi ne voice and outstanding singing (reminiscent of Garth Brooks) blend seamlessly with his wide-ranging guitar chops to faithfully express every nuance of his excellent original songs; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
EDUCATION UNLIMITED’S “THE HEBREW ALPHABET: LETTERS AND LANGUAGE, FROM ALEPH TO TAU” - Ferdinand von Muench, lecturer at Colgate University, leads this course about THE MAGIC OF THE ALPHABET: 4000 YEARS OF ABCS IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm; $15 for six-session course (throughout September); register in advance by e-mailing [email protected]
LIVING WRITERS BOOK CLUB: Nadifa Mohamed’s The Orchard of Lost Souls - discussion of the book, followed by conversation with the author; Colgate Bookstore; 7pm; FREE (must register in advance at [email protected])
TRIVIA NIGHT - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE
LIVING WRITERS PROGRAM: NADIFA MOHAMED - Somalian author of Black Mamba Boy and The Orchard of Lost Souls will discuss her works; Colgate’s Persson Hall Auditorium; 4:30pm; FREE THE GREAT CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL’S DECADENT CHOCOLATE - WINE - BEER PAIRING DINNER - Exceptional cuisine, drinks & historical presentation Madison Count Wrecked: derailments, crashes and crazy stories from the Madi-son County Rails; Poolville Country Store; 6pm; $60 (make reservations by 8/29/14 at [email protected])
THE COLGATE COACHES SHOW - Dan Hunt (football) and Erik Ronning (men’s soccer); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
LIVE PERFORMANCE: SOLAS - Fiery Celtic music by ‘America’s # 1 Irish Band’’; Earlville Opera House; 8pm; $20 - $35
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What can you fi nd at the Colgate Bookstore? Something new every day! Whether you’re seeking Colgate clothing and merchandise, good books to read, inspired gift ideas, or assistance and a smile from our friendly and knowledgeable staff, you’ll fi nd it here.
When you arrive, check out the new brands and a new look in our fi rst-fl oor Gift Wing. We’ve done some spring (and summer) cleaning and a bit of redecorating, so we’re ready to introduce some exciting products we know you’ll love.
We’re proud to offer the popular, and socially-responsible, Alex and Ani lifestyle brand - bangles, rings and earrings, infused with positive energy and made in the USA. (Please save the date of Wednesday, October 1 from 6-8 p.m. for a special Alex and Ani After-Hours event.)
Other recent arrivals include Hobo handbags, wallets and accessories; the EvolutionMan skin care and grooming collection; exquisite and soothing Archipelago Botanicals for the bath and home; a selection of loungewear in styles from
relaxed and cozy to sleek and chic. We’ve also partnered with Nelson Farms Country Store to offer a showcase of specialty foods from all regions of New York State.
Of course, some things haven’t changed. We still carry more than 23,000 general books for readers of all ages. Children’s programs and special events are an ongoing – and always enjoyable - part of our monthly schedule. With a full range of school supplies on our lower level and computer and audio accessories on the second fl oor, the Bookstore is a convenient downtown location to fi nd necessities as well as luxuries for work, school, and home. And, of course, we remain the offi cial source for university apparel and textbooks.
Although we are proudly owned and operated by the university, and pleased to be central New York’s largest downtown independent bookstore, the Colgate Bookstore has been - and will continue to be - a campus and community connection: more than just Colgate, and more than your average bookstore.
BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT: COLGATE BOOKSTORE
Open seven days a week,we invite you to stop by and
get to know us better.
www.colgatebookstore.com
More Than Just Colgate, More Than Just a Bookstore
Located in the heart of Hamilton’s downtown, Hamilton Village Real Estate has been in business over 35 years. “We feel a strong community connection is essential to serving the needs of our buyer and seller clients. We go out of our way to extend a feeling that we are all in this together and our success is really a group effort that includes fellow brokers, lenders, attorneys and home inspec-tors” says Reg Wilson, Owner/Associate Broker who adds that “Hamilton Village Real Estate consistently and uniquely delivers on a value-added service pledge.”
Reg is currently president of the Hamilton Business Alliance and past president of the Hamilton Club. Reg sings with a local a cappella group, “The Blue Parsley Boys” and in the Park United Methodist Church choir.
Co-owner and Broker, Lorna Wilson promotes a focus on professionalism, new technology and continuing education. She is a Com-munications Liaison for the Greater Syracuse Association of Realtors, serves as president of the Hamilton’s Lifelong Learning Program and serves on the board of the directors for the Hamilton Rotary Club.
Katie McDevitt, Salesperson, has had her NY real estate license for 15 years and is a 1999 graduate of Hamilton Central School. She graduated from Gettysburg College in 2003 and has just recently returned to Central New York after working with real estate develop-ment companies in Williamstown, Massachusetts and Naples, Florida. She has been involved in many community groups in the past and looks forward to being involved in the community again. She lives in Hamilton with her husband and one year old son, and enjoys coupling her love for photography with her career in real estate.
Now interning with Hamilton Village Real Estate is Nikki Tubbs - a sophomore in the School of Business at Siena College. She grew up locally and is a graduate of Madison Central School. During Summer 2014 she earned her real estate salesperson license. She plans to work as a part-time agent while continuing her college education. She will be working on all aspects of real estate services with a focus on equine properties in the area. She is a horse owner and has been riding at Saddleback Farm in Hamilton for over 12 years.
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BUSINESS SPOTLIGHT:
Hamilton Village Real Estate is located at 26 Utica Street across from the Palace Theater. Their listings can be found at www.hamilton-realestate.com or
contact by phone 315-824-0800 or by email at [email protected]
FARMERS’ MARKET - Village Green, 8am - 1pm
THE GREAT CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL - Artifacts, photos and fi lm footage from the 1955 wreck, family fun zone, arts & crafts, kiddie train ride, bouncy house and more; Village of Hamilton’s offi ce lawn (3 Broad Street), 10am - 1pm
ART EXHIBIT OPENING RECEP-TION: PAINTINGS BY KATHERINE STILLWAGGON - Hamilton Public Library; noon - 1pm; FREE
EDUCATION UNLIMITED’S “THE GREEK ALPHABET: LETTERS AND LANGUAGE, FROM ALPHA TO OMEGA” - Ferdinand von Muench, lecturer at Colgate University, leads this course about THE MAGIC OF THE ALPHABET: 4000 YEARS OF ABCS IN LANGUAGE, LITERATURE, AND CULTURE; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm; $15 for six-session course (through-out September); register in advance by e-mailing [email protected]
CHILDREN’S STORY TIME - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE
LIVE MUSIC: GREG HOOVER - Music inspired by the great days and times of the Rodeo singers and Western Movie Cowboy icons; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
EDUCATION UNLIMITED’S “THE GREEK ALPHABET: LITERATURE AND CULTURE (HOMER, PLATO, NEW TESTAMENT) - Ferdinand von Muench, lecturer at Colgate University, leads this course about THE MAGIC OF THE ALPHABET: 4000 YEARS OF ABCS IN LANGUAGE, LITERA-TURE & CULTURE; Hamilton Public Library; 3pm; $15 for six-session course (throughout September); register in advance by e-mailing [email protected]
SHOWCASE OF SUSPICIOUS STORIES: BANNED BOOK EVENT - In celebration of Americans’ uncensored freedom to read; Hamilton Public Library; 6:30pm; FREE
TRIVIA NIGHT - Colgate Inn; 8pm; FREE
LIVING WRITERS PROGRAM: XIAOLU GUO Chinese author of Village of Stone and A Concise Chinese-English Dictionary for Lovers will discuss her works; Colgate’s Persson Hall Auditorium; 4:30pm; FREE
HAMILTON BOOK & MOVIE CLUB: JAWS - Read the novel by Peter Benchley, then come to the Hamilton Theater at 5:30pm for a screening of the 1975 directed by Steven Spielberg; dinner and discussion to follow at the Colgate Bookstore; $20 (book/movie/dinner) or $11 (movie/dinner); register by September 19 at 315-228-6944 or www.colgatebookstore.com/bookmovie
THE COLGATE COACHES SHOW - Cathy Foto (fi eld hockey) and Greg Fargo (women’s ice hockey); Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
AUCTION FOR THE ARTS - An eve-ning of music and fun with lots of items up for bid and proceeds benefi tting the
Earlville Opera House, Colgate Inn; 5pm - 7:30pm; $15 (includes beer, wine & hors d’oeuvres)
FARMERS’ MARKET - Village Green, 8am - 1pm
LIVE PERFORMANCE: DAVID BROMBERG BAND - Strikingly gifted multi-instrumentalist with an intuitive understanding of American roots music styles and a sly sense of humor; Earlville Opera House; 8pm; $30 - $45
CHILDREN’S STORY TIME - Hamilton Public Library; 10:30am; FREE
LIVE MUSIC: JOHN DEAN - guitarist, singer, and songwriter, best known for his being in Dean Brothers Band, a 1970s group known throughout the Northeast concert and bar circuit for their strong, complex vocal harmonies; Colgate Inn; 7pm; FREE
90S PARTY NIGHT - Your favorite tunes from the 1990s being played all night long; Good Nature Tap Room; 9pm-midnight; FREE
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Right in the heart of Central New York, you will discover quaint villages surrounded by a rural community bursting with heritage. From high end boutiques and timeless antique shops, to local farmers’ markets and family friendly festivals, you will encounter an endless amount of fascinating places to visit and attractions to see during your stay.
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Saxbys is determined to make your life better, one cup at a time. Like every Saxbys café, Saxbys at the Barge is custom-designed to refl ect the surrounding Hamilton and Colgate communities while it serves guests consistently delicious coffee, an array of espresso drinks, Fro-Yo!, fresh fruit smoothies and made-to-order sandwiches. Saxbys values spotlighting community members, including local artwork and performances by local musicians, and partners with local charities, which exemplifi es Saxbys’ commitment to be a community serving its community. Founded in 2005, the Philadelphia-based company has set itself apart in the coffee industry through its philanthropic ventures, community outreach, and outright amazing guest engagement. Saxbys at the Barge strives to serve as “Hamilton’s living room,” a comfortable space where Colgate students can study among Hamilton residents.
We couldn’t be happier to announce that Saxbys at the Barge will be open Saturday, September 13th! We’re so excited to become a part of the Colgate and Hamilton communities that we’re opening in style with an all-day celebration. The fi rst 30 guests in the door get a month’s worth of FREE coffee, plus we’ll be serving free Fro-Yo all day. And that’s not all... stop by to see what else we have up our sleeve!
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GALLERIES
BUSINESS LISTINGS
BROAD STREET GALLERY20 Broad Street | 315-825-5235hamiltoncenterforthearts.com
CLIFFORD GALLERYLittle Hall – Colgate University315-228-6607merz.colgate.edu
HAMILTON CENTER FOR THE ARTS19 Lebanon Street | 315-825-5235hamiltoncenterforthearts.com
LONGYEAR MUSEUMOF ANTHROPOLOGYAlumni Hall - Colgate University 315-228-7184offi ces.colgate.edu/longyear
PICKER ART GALLERYDana Arts Center - Colgate University | 315-228-7634pickerartgallery.org
ROBERT M. LINSLEY GEOLOGY MUSEUMRobert H. N. Ho Science Center - Colgate University | 315-228-7201
BARGE CANAL COFFEE CO.37 Lebanon Street | 315-824-4331bargecanal.com
BREHMER THEATERDana Arts Center – Colgate University | 315-228-7639
EARLVILLE OPERA HOUSE18 East Main Street, Earlville315-691-3550earlvilleoperahouse.com
HAMILTON MOVIE THEATER7 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2724hamiltontheater.net
PALACE THEATER19 Utica Street | 315-824-1420palacetheater.org
BARGE CANAL COFFEE CO.37 Lebanon Street | 315-824-4331bargecanal.com
COLGATE INN1 Payne Street | 315-824-2300colgateinn.com
HAMILTON EATERY41 Lebanon Street | 315-825-9051hamiltoneatery.com
HAMILTON INN4480 East Lake Road | 315-824-1245thehamiltoninn.com
HAMILTON WHOLE FOODS28 Broad Street | 315-824-2930facebook.com/HamiltonWholeFoods
LA IGUANA10 Broad Street | 315-824-0022laiguanarestaurant.com
MAIN MOON CHINESE KITCHEN8 Utica Street | 315-824-1830
MAGRO’S ITALIAN PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT169 Utica Street | 315-824-0303
NO. 10 TAVERNAt the 5 Corners | 315-824-2222No10tavern.com
OLIVERI’S PIZZERIA14 Lebanon Street | 315-824-4444oliverispizza.com
POOLVILLE COUNTRY STORE (FINE DINING)1245 Earlville Road, Earlville 315-691-2677poolvillecountrystore.com
ROYAL INDIA GRILL6 Broad Street | 315-825-3555hamiltonroyalindiagrill.com
RUSCH’S BAR & GRILL22 Lebanon Street | 315-228-2122myruschs.net
SEVEN OAKS CLUB HOUSECorner of Payne Street & East Lake Road | 315-824-4420sevenoaksclubhouse.com
22 UTICA STREET CAFÉ22 Utica Street | 315-228-2061
YOGATE FROZEN YOGURT12 Lebanon Street / 315-228-2031
DUNKIN’ DONUTS 34 Utica Street | 315-824-8500
MCDONALD’S 168 Utica Street | 315-824-4001
NEW YORK PIZZERIA 39 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2112
PIZZA HUT 107 Utica Street | 315-824-1787
SUBWAY 34 Utica Street | 315-824-8500
YE OLDE PIZZA PUB 2614 Route 12B | 315-824-1800
BLACK CAT ANTIQUES & GIFTS14 East Main Street, Earlville 315-691-5721
COLGATE BOOKSTORE3 Utica Street | 315-228-7480colgatebookstore.com
COLLECTIONS40 Milford Street | 315-750-9356
EGO BOUTIQUE173 Utica Street | 315-790-9984
EVERGREEN GALLERY11 Lebanon Street | 315-824-0897evergreengalleryny.com
FULL BLOOM FLORIST2133 Bonney Road315-824-FULL (3855)hamiltonny.com/fullbloom
HAMILTON FLOWER SHOP38 Broad Street315-824-0910hamiltonfl owershop.net
MAXWELLS CHOCOLATES14 Utica Street | 315-824-1280maxwellschocolates.com
RETROSPECT12 Lebanon Street | 315-824-0449retrospectny.com
STEPH BOUTIQUE7 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2500stephboutique.com
SWANK2 Broad Street | 315-824-8800swankbydesign.com
PRICE CHOPPER1050 Madison Market Place315-824-6040pricechopper.com
VILLAGE WINE & SPIRITS27 Lebanon Street | 315-824-1740
BIG LOTS102 Utica Street | 315-824-0484biglots.com
COUNTRY PEDDLER2434 Poolville RoadHubbardsville | 315-691-4002
CURTIS LUMBER15 Eaton Street | 315-824-2233curtislumber.com
DOLLAR GENERAL113 Utica Street | 315-824-0324dollargeneral.com
FAMILY DOLLAR1015 Madison Marketplace315-824-0482familydollar.com
THE GATEWAY CUSTOM APPAREL23 Lebanon Street | 315-824-2572companycasuals.com/thegateway
HAMILTON DIGITAL PLUS23 Lebanon Street | 315-825-8633hamiltondigitalplus.com
OLYMPIA SPORTS1034 Madison Marketplace315-824-0560olympiasports.net
PARRY’S100 Utica Street | 315-824-0002parryshamilton.com
PEEBLES1021 Madison Marketplace315-824-2839peebles.com
TRACTOR SUPPLY1010 Madison Market Place315-824-0146tractorsupply.com
72 MADISON BED & BREAKFAST72 Madison Street | 315-288-061272-madison.com
BRIDLE CREEK BED & BREAKFAST5519 Hill Road | 315-824-1962bridlecreekbedandbreakfast.com
COLLEGIATE BED & BREAKFAST58 Madison Street | 315-750-0579
THE GARDEN BED AND BREAKFAST35 University Ave. | 315-228-2060
THE GUEST HOUSE AT WEATHERVANE FARM2088 Spring Street | 315-750-8081weathervanefarm.com
HANSON BED & BREAKFAST5551 Lakeview Court | 315-824-8964
HOLCOMB’S BED & BREAKFAST5 Mill Street | 315-228-2120holcombsbandb.com
HOME SUITE HOME16 East Pleasant Street & 56 Utica Street315-391-7933 (Day)315-824-2611 (Night)hamiltonny.com/homesuitehome
LAKEVIEW INN75 Frank Road | 315-228-2061hamiltonlakeviewinn.com
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In downtown Hamilton, Curtis Lumber has been proudly providing building materials, hardware, and more for over twenty years.
“People forget that we sell more than lumber, hardware, and land-scaping products,” comments long-time Manager Julie Wratten. “In the past three years, we have added a new kitchen and bath design center, an easy to use design your own dock center, and are in the process of completely remerchandising the store to better meet the needs of the community.”
With one trip inside the family-owned store, you might be surprised at the variety of products offered and the friendly faces greeting you around every corner. With over fi fty years of combined building product experience, the Hamilton store staff can walk you through your project every step of the way. “I’d like to think our greatest asset is our people. We can provide expertise and products for every size home improvement project,” adds Wratten. Whether you have a clogged drain or are just about to start the reconstruction of your home or business, Curtis Lumber is a great place to go for your materials and supplies!
Curtis Lumber is located at 15 Eaton Street. You can also fi nd them online at www.curtislumber.com. Give them a call at 315-824-2233 or drop in Monday through Friday from 7am – 5:30pm; Saturday, 8am – 4pm; or Sunday 9am – 1pm.
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