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Gifts Of An Otsego County Christmas
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  Here Are The Other 24 Gifts Of An Otsego County Christmas 1. Todd Pink’s locally made Soap Rocks, Riverwood, Cooperstown. 2. Glimmerglass Opera subscriptions for the 2010 season, on sale at www.glimmerglassopera.org. 3. Fly Creek Cider Mill’s cider and wassail mixes, as well as wines and spreads. 4. Laura’s Chocolates, made in Franklin by Laura Haney and sold all over Otsego County. 5. Gift certificates from Capresso, Main Street, Oneonta. 6. Lynn Deichman’s alpaca-wool hats and yarns, available at the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market. 7. Photographer Richard Duncan’s Otsego County photo books – and now, T-shirts – at The Farmers’ and Fenimore Art museums’ gift shops, Cooperstown. 8. Liz Shannon’s hand-woven scarves, available at the Artisan’s Guild, Oneonta, along with work by many other local artists. 9. Bear Pond Winery, Milford Center, offers many unique wines. 10. Cooperstown Art Association’s Holiday Show, gifts by local artists. 11. American Girl doll clothes and hats by Molly Holtje, at the Cooperstown Farmers’ Market. 12. Memberships to the Oneonta Family YMCA available. Week Two
1. Fresh-roasted beans from Stagecoach Coffee, Cooperstown. 2. Imagewood, utilitarian sculptures from drift wood. Call Michael Bean at 434-8235; visit www.imagewood.com. 3. Funky bottle-cap jewelry by Oneonta’s Jill Carey at Blue Sky boutique, Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown. 4. Jeweler Wolf Wilde’s original creations at his Clinton Plaza store, Oneonta. 5. Oneonta’s Sandra Swift’s “old world” Santas may be viewed at Morey’s Restaurant, Route 7, or call 433-2921 for a viewing of her original paintings. 6. Itz A Hit Chili Sauce, made in Colliersville, sold at Brooks BBQ, Oneonta Spice Company, Cooperstown Natural Foods and Tin Bin Alley. 7. Folk artist Ed Johnson’s originals at his Lilly Knoll Gallery in the Fly Creek Valley. Call 547-5695. 8. Ten different types of fudge, Tin Bin Alley, Main Street. 9. Hundreds of hand-made ornaments at Butternut Barn, east of Richfield Springs, run by mother-daughter team Judie and Kelly Stone. 10. Apples, jams, sauces, salsa and local-food gift baskets at Dyn’s Cider Mill, Route 28 north of Schuyler Lake. 11. Local books, including Joann Krivin’s “Jazz Studies,” Chuck D’Imperio’s “Upstate New York History Happened Here,” Howard Simonson’s Oneonta photo books, Jim Atwell’s “From Fly Creek,” and Niles Eggleston’s “Eva Coo, Murderess,” among offerings at Green Toad Green Bookstore, Oneonta. 12. Maple syrup, candles, pottery, everything New York at Savor New York, Main Street, Cooperstown.
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