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~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ June 11-17, 2010 3RD ANNUAL ART IN THE WOODS: JULY 17-18 ~ AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY , JAMESTOWN B-1 Day Trippin’ EBC Showcases Brewing Expertise with Historic Stein Beer Event E’VILLE - Brewing with hot stones is a centuries old tradition (500 years to be exact) and once again the Ellicottville Brewing Company celebrates the lost art of stone brewing as it hosts its 15 th annual Stein (German for stone) Beer event. The Ellicottville Brewing Company’s Stein Beer Celebration takes place this Saturday, June 12 from 11am- 6pm ($20 per patron) at EBC’s Ellicottville restaurant, in the recently re-opened beer garden. “The Stein Beer Celebration is my personal favorite EBC event of the year because it’s fun and at the same time you learn something about different brewing techniques,” notes EBC president Peter Kreinheder. During the event, patrons are treated to EBC’s unique selection of beers and a pig roast – while at the same time the Stein or stone brewing takes place. And the brewing process is a spectacle in its own right, as large granite rocks are heated over an open cherry wood re. In keeping with tradition, the red- hot rocks are then moved from the re using some old logs, into a specially designed steel basket and taken to the brewing kettle (in order to heat up and boil the wort (a mix of water and barley malt). Getting the wort to the desired temperature level and then continuing to boil it involves several trips to the kettle over the course of the afternoon. “Not only is it fun to watch, but the event seems to attract a great mix of people of all ages and walks of life who have a love for great beer,” observes Kreinheder. “And outside of Europe, you really can’t nd many brewing establishments that have either the experience or the desire to stage a Stein Beer event.” Adding to the beer purist’s delight for the Stein Brew, EBC will also be inviting guest breweries to showcase some of their beers. For more information about Saturday’s Stein Beer event, contact EBC at 716-699-2537. The Ellicottville Brewing Company’s Stein Beer Celebration takes place this Saturday, June 12 from 11am-6pm ($20 per patron) at EBC’s Ellicottville restaurant, in the recently re- opened beer garden. During the event, patrons are treated to EBC’s unique selection of beers and a pig roast – while at the same time the Stein or stone brewing takes place. The fourth annual Women’s Weekend kicks off with a welcoming reception at 3pm on Friday, June 11 at the Wingate in Ellicottville, where participants will receive a gift bag including a discount passport full of deals at local shops, restaurants and spas. The entire weekend will offer a full schedule of activities for women to participate in, including makeovers, cooking classes, pilates, yoga, palm reading and more. Women’s Weekend in Ellicottville Celebrates Women of All Ages E’VILLE - The four-season resort town of Ellicottville is sending out a call to women everywhere to grab their best friend, sister, mother or daughter and escape to its spectacular surroundings for a weekend full of events geared to “the girls,” as W omen’s Weekend returns June 11-13. “This weekend is all about empowering women to try something new,” says Laura Solly, a local entrepreneur and member of the Women’s W eekend organizing committee. “It’s about providing a platform for them to connect with each other - whether friends, family member or complete strangers.” The fourth annual Women’s W eekend kicks off with a welcoming reception at 3pm on Friday, June 11 at the Wingate where participants will receive a gift bag including a discount passport full of deals at local shops, restaurants and spas. From there they can enjoy a chair massage, parafn hand treatment or anti-aging facial, or take part in a one-of-a-kind poker tour in which they collect cards from every local bar or restaurants they visit, presenting their “winning hands” at Saturday night’s group dinner. New this year is a $55 pre- registration fee that includes a sit-down dinner at HoliMont Ski Area on Saturday night at 7pm, as well as admission to hear guest speaker Lori Miller, president of Developing Professionals, a company that provides training, consulting, and coaching services to organizations in Leadership and Professional Development. Each registered participant is also entitled to sign up for four activities per day of their choosing at a cost of $5 each. The 2010 schedule features hiking, yoga, y shing, archery, pilates, golf lessons, cooking classes, self defense, Tai Chi, poker demonstrations, henna tattooing, palm reading, jewelery making, beer making and more. Additional activities include historical and garden walking tours, a chance to learn the Zumba high energy dance, and the opportunity to take part in a two-hour group session with a spiritual medium. “Our goal is to host a weekend speci cally to honor, educate and celebrate women,” says Solly, adding that the idea was the brainchild of Grace Kell, owner of Madigan’s Bar, who wanted to do something different. Since its inception in 2007, the event continues to gain momentum and now includes a 5K cancer run, as well as numerous speakers on a variety of topics of interest to women. For additional details about Women’s Weekend and to pre- register for the event, please visit www.ellicottvilleny.com and click on Events, or contact the Ellicottville Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-349-9099. BUFFALO - Shakespeare in Delaware Park is pleased to announce its 35 th anniversary season of free, professional outdoor theater. The summer’s exciting season will open June 17 with one of Shakespeare’s most delightful romantic comedies, Much Ado About Nothing. Directed by Saul Elkin, this production will be set in the 1940’s after World War II and include popular romantic music of the era sung by a chorus of singers with on-stage accompaniment. John Fredo and Lisa Ludwig take on the roles of Benedict and Beatrice along with local favorites Norm Sham, Tim Newell and Tom Shakespeare in Delaware Park: 35th Season of Free Theatre Loughlin. After the fun romp of Much Ado, SDP will venture down a path of relentless murder, self delusion and guilt, as an all female cast presents the retelling of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Macbeth. Opening July 22, Eileen Dugan directs this all- star ensemble, including two actresses returning to their home town to appear on the Delaware Park stage. Kate Konigisor and Josie DiVincenzo, playing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, will be joined by the talents of Katie White, Lisa Vitrano and Pam Mangus. Shakespeare in Delaware Park reaches over 40,000 audience members each season and is proud to be celebrating 35 amazing years of high- quality professional theatre that remains FREE to the public. Much Ado About Nothing runs June 17-July 11 with Macbeth on stage July 22–August 15. Performances are held every evening (except Mondays) at 7:30pm (no performances June 18 and July 4. Shows take place on Shakespeare Hill in Delaware Park, next to Hoyt Lake behind the Rose Garden, off Lincoln Parkway near the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Further information may be obtained at www. shakespeareindelawarepark.org or by calling 716-856-4533.

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~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ June 11-17, 2010

3RD ANNUAL ART IN THE WOODS: JULY 17-18 ~ AUDUBON CENTER & SANCTUARY, JAMESTOWN

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Day Trippin’EBC Showcases Brewing Expertise with Historic Stein Beer Event

E’VILLE - Brewing with hot stones is a centuries old tradition (500 years to be exact) and once again the Ellicottville Brewing Company celebrates the lost art of stone brewing as it hosts its 15th annual Stein (German for stone) Beer event. The Ellicottville Brewing Company’s Stein Beer Celebration takes place this Saturday, June 12 from 11am-6pm ($20 per patron) at EBC’s Ellicottville restaurant, in the recently re-opened beer garden. “The Stein Beer Celebration is my personal favorite EBC event of the year because it’s fun and at the same time you learn something about different brewing techniques,” notes EBC president Peter Kreinheder. During the event, patrons are treated to EBC’s unique selection of beers and a pig roast – while at the same time the Stein or stone brewing takes place. And the brewing process is a spectacle in its own right, as large granite rocks are heated over an open cherry wood fi re. In keeping with tradition, the red-hot rocks are then moved from the fi re using some old logs, into a specially designed steel basket and taken to the brewing kettle (in order to heat up and boil the wort (a mix of water and barley malt). Getting the wort to the desired temperature level and then continuing to boil it involves several trips to the kettle over the course of the afternoon. “Not only is it fun to watch, but the event seems to attract a great mix of people of all ages and walks of life who have a love for great beer,” observes

Kreinheder. “And outside of Europe, you really can’t fi nd many brewing establishments that have either the experience or the desire to stage a Stein Beer event.” Adding to the beer purist’s

delight for the Stein Brew, EBC will also be inviting guest breweries to showcase some of their beers. For more information about Saturday’s Stein Beer event, contact EBC at 716-699-2537.

The Ellicottville Brewing Company’s Stein Beer Celebration takes place this Saturday, June 12 from 11am-6pm ($20 per patron) at EBC’s Ellicottville restaurant, in the recently re-opened beer garden. During the event, patrons are treated to EBC’s unique selection of beers and a pig roast – while at the same time the Stein or stone brewing takes place.

The fourth annual Women’s Weekend kicks off with a welcoming reception at 3pm on Friday, June 11 at the Wingate in Ellicottville, where participants will receive a gift bag including a discount passport full of deals at local shops, restaurants and spas. The entire weekend will offer a full schedule of activities for women to participate in, including makeovers, cooking classes, pilates, yoga, palm reading and more.

Women’s Weekend in Ellicottville Celebrates Women of All Ages

E’VILLE - The four-season resort town of Ellicottville is sending out a call to women everywhere to grab their best friend, sister, mother or daughter and escape to its spectacular surroundings for a weekend full of events geared to “the girls,” as Women’s Weekend returns June 11-13. “This weekend is all about

empowering women to try something new,” says Laura Solly, a local entrepreneur and member of the Women’s Weekend organizing committee. “It’s about providing a platform for them to connect with each other - whether friends, family member or complete strangers.” The fourth annual Women’s

Weekend kicks off with a welcoming reception at 3pm on Friday, June 11 at the Wingate where participants will receive a gift bag including a discount passport full of deals at local shops, restaurants and spas. From there they can enjoy a

chair massage, paraffi n hand treatment or anti-aging facial, or take part in a one-of-a-kind poker tour in which they collect cards from every local bar or restaurants they visit, presenting their “winning hands” at Saturday night’s group dinner. New this year is a $55 pre-registration fee that includes a sit-down dinner at HoliMont Ski Area on Saturday night at 7pm, as well as admission to hear guest speaker Lori Miller, president of Developing Professionals, a company that provides training, consulting, and coaching services to organizations in Leadership and Professional Development. Each registered participant is also entitled to sign up for four activities per day of their choosing at a cost of $5 each. The 2010 schedule features hiking, yoga, fl y fi shing, archery, pilates, golf lessons, cooking classes, self defense, Tai Chi, poker demonstrations,

henna tattooing, palm reading, jewelery making, beer making and more. Additional activities include historical and garden walking tours, a chance to learn the Zumba high energy dance, and the opportunity to take part in a two-hour group session with a spiritual medium. “Our goal is to host a weekend specifi cally to honor, educate and celebrate women,” says Solly, adding that the idea was the brainchild of Grace Kell, owner of Madigan’s Bar, who wanted to do something different. Since its inception in 2007, the event continues to gain momentum and now includes a 5K cancer run, as well as numerous speakers on a variety of topics of interest to women. For additional details about Women’s Weekend and to pre-register for the event, please visit www.ellicottvilleny.com and click on Events, or contact the Ellicottville Chamber of Commerce at 1-800-349-9099.

BUFFALO - Shakespeare in Delaware Park is pleased to announce its 35th anniversary season of free, professional outdoor theater. The summer’s exciting season will open June 17 with one of Shakespeare’s most delightful romantic comedies, Much Ado About Nothing. Directed by Saul Elkin, this production will be set in the 1940’s after World War II and include popular romantic music of the era sung by a chorus of singers with on-stage accompaniment. John Fredo and Lisa Ludwig take on the roles of Benedict and Beatrice along with local favorites Norm Sham, Tim Newell and Tom

Shakespeare in Delaware Park: 35th Season of Free TheatreLoughlin. After the fun romp of Much Ado, SDP will venture down a path of relentless murder, self delusion and guilt, as an all female cast presents the retelling of Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Macbeth. Opening July 22, Eileen Dugan directs this all-star ensemble, including two actresses returning to their home town to appear on the Delaware Park stage. Kate Konigisor and Josie DiVincenzo, playing Macbeth and Lady Macbeth, will be joined by the talents of Katie White, Lisa Vitrano and Pam Mangus. Shakespeare in Delaware Park reaches over 40,000

audience members each season and is proud to be celebrating 35 amazing years of high-quality professional theatre that remains FREE to the public. Much Ado About Nothing runs June 17-July 11 with Macbeth on stage July 22–August 15. Performances are held every evening (except Mondays) at 7:30pm (no performances June 18 and July 4. Shows take place on Shakespeare Hill in Delaware Park, next to Hoyt Lake behind the Rose Garden, off Lincoln Parkway near the Albright-Knox Art Gallery. Further information may be obtained at www.shakespeareindelawarepark.org or by calling 716-856-4533.

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~ The Villager, Chautauqua Lakeside ~ June 11-17, 2010

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