Keep Mohawk Valley Beautiful
2022 Regional Clean & Green Effort
MVEDD, an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and our partners are gearing up for our 2022 regional clean up.
2022 Regional Clean & Green Effort
MVEDD, an affiliate of Keep America Beautiful and our partners are gearing up for our 2022 regional clean up.
Market on the Mohawk will be an open-air green market which will run Saturday mornings, May 7-October 29, from 10am-2pm adjacent to Amsterdam’s Mohawk Valley Gateway Overlook.

It had been a long hectic week, and it was still Wednesday. Appointments, meetings and other distractions seemed to have taken over.
After leaving a meeting at Canal Place in Little Falls, we climbed in our car and let out a long exhaled breath to help unwind before we began moving again. Another long day and the time was approaching 7:00pm.
Starting the car we thought about what to do for dinner. Looking out the windshield the welcoming green window canopies and the words, “Canal Side Inn” caught our attention.
We shut off the car and walked across the street to get some dinner. We just wanted to be still for a little while before heading home. And we were so glad that the Canal Side Inn caught our attention!
Once we arrived we immediately felt at home as we settled in, looking forward to a nice meal and good company. Everything was superb.

Chef John had recently updated the menu and the options all looked so good and tempting it was hard to decide. We recommend you stop by and take a peek yourself and see what you find most appealing.
We opted to start with the Maryland Bleu Crabe Gâteau as a starter. For the main course we each tried something different. The Poulet Croquettes and the Not Your Average Meatloaf were both exceptionally satisfying. We really enjoyed our meal savoring each bite as we explored the flavors, seasoning, and textures of these wonderfully crafted dishes.
Getting back in the car and heading home we felt renewed, energized and fulfilled.
We were able to take some time for ourselves and have a nice meal together in a relaxing and enjoyable atmosphere. Thanks so much to Chef John and all of the staff!

You can find the Canal Side Inn at 395 Canal Place, Little Falls, NY. For reservations, or to inquire about holding your event or special occasion at the Canal Side Inn please call (315) 823-1170. You can also check out their website at www.canalsideinn.com.
But above all, be sure to stop by and enjoy a great meal yourself. You’ll be very glad you did!
Our family truly enjoys living in the Mohawk Valley. This beautiful region is great place to live work and play. We feel very lucky to be able to call this area home!
Traveling throughout the valley and surrounding areas is something we do a lot. We love to see what is over the next rise and discover new and interesting places along the way.
One of our favorite places to go to enjoy some delicious food and create lasting family memories is The Pleasant Lake Inn in Stratford, NY.
The Pleasant Lake Inn was original built in in the 1930’s just a short distance from Pleasant Lake. The Inn served the local folks who had camps on the lake providing home cooked meals and a small bar to wet your whistle. The location takes advantage of the east-west route of NYS-29A, the proximity to Pleasant Lake, and the attraction of outdoor activities such as hunting, fishing and snowmobiling in the area.
The Inn had a few rooms upstairs they rented out during the different seasons for local travelers, etc. They did a thriving business during hunting season and then later as snowmobiles grew in popularity. Hunters from far and wide knew of The Pleasant Lake Inn, the great food offered, and excellent hunting available nearby.

Back when I was just a lad, my father traveled upstate to enjoy hunting season and often stayed at the Inn. Traveling with his friends, they’d caravan together as they took the 5-hour journey. He enjoyed his time so much that in 1969 he bought The Pleasant lake Inn as he took his young family upstate.
When I think of where I would call home when I was young, I think of living at the Pleasant Lake Inn. Living there was a unique experience and I have many good memories of being there with family, friends, and growing up there.

It was here that I learned to hunt with my father and learned to cook with my mother. Our cooking, however, was for the large groups of snowmobilers and other groups when they arrived. Not surprisingly, I also learned how to entertain myself living in a neighborhood with few other kids to play with.
Hunting, fishing, swimming, snowmobiling, building tree houses, and camping in the woods were typical activities growing up. Winters were always fun! I remember winters with so much snow! I enjoyed learning to ski and helping my parents groom the local snowmobile trails. The trail grooming made it easier for snowmobilers to make their way to The Inn.
As a family business, my brothers and I balanced our fun with helping out where we could. Cleaning the bar and refilling the coolers each morning before the school bus arrived was our morning routine. Winters were cold – so there was plenty of wood to split, stack and carry.

These days, the Pleasant Lake Inn is a warm, welcoming place offering great food, good cheer, and friendly staff who make you feel right at home! The location takes advantage of proximity to Pleasant Lake, and the attraction of outdoor activities such as snowmobiling, hunting, and fishing.

With each visit to the Pleasant Lake Inn we feel welcomed, renewed, and at home. When you visit, be sure to say “Hi!” to Gail and Nate. Over the past few years they have worked hard making many improvements to the building. They offer great food for you to enjoy, and have established a great place to be to make lasting memories with family and friends!
The food is wonderful and everything is an excellent choice. If you enjoy having a burger, than the PLI Burger would be a great place to start!

Snowmobilers look forward to lots of snow and getting out on their sleds with family and friends. With this in mind, snowmobile events are a great way to enjoy the beautiful Mohawk Valley!

These clubs and other organizations add to the fun and enjoyment of snowmobiling. In short, they create events and opportunities for all to enjoy in the Mohawk Valley!
The Salisbury Ridgerunners Poker Run is on Saturday, February 1, 2020 starting at 11:00am. The event begins at the Salisbury Ridgerunners Club House located at 717 Curtiss Rd, Salisbury, NY 13454.

While being a members only event, everyone can join in on the fun by purchasing a “One-Day Membership”. It’s important to note that winning prizes go up to $1,000, so a one-day membership can really be worth it. Learn more at the Salisbury Ridgerunners Poker Run event page. Additionally, you can contact the club via the Salisbury Ridgerunners website .
The Nick Stoner Trailers are putting on Poker Run 2020! This event is on Saturday, February 1, 2020, and open to the public. Registration begins at 9:00am. Participants will start at the The Outlet Restaurant located at 2401 State Highway 10 Caroga Lake, NY 12032. Above all, more information can be found at the Poker Run 2020 event page. You can also contact the club via the Nick Stoner Trailers website.

If you’re looking for something with some energy and acceleration, then try Snow Drag Racing.
Royal Mountain Ski Area is hosting Snow Drag Racing on Saturday, February 1, 2020 & Saturday, March 21, 2020. The races take place at Royal Mountain Ski Area, 3072 Route 10, Johnstown, NY 12095. Registration begins at 4:00pm and open until 6:00pm on race days. In addition, information is available at the Snow Drags events page.

The Moonlighters Poker Run is on Saturday, February 22, 2019. This event benefits the Royal Mountain Moonlighters Snowmobile Club. The Poker Run Starts at the Ephratah Rod and Gun Club, 327 State Hwy 67, Ephrath NY. Registration is at the Ephratah Rod and Gun Club at 9:00am and will take place rain, snow or shine! Find out more at the Moon Lighters Poker Run event page.
Think Snow!
Featured image credit to Cliff Oram Photography 2020 and Mohawk Valley Through the Lens.
Enjoy your time outdoors in the Mohawk Valley!
The Wilde Rep Theatre in New Hartford is excited about their upcoming shows and entertainment in January.
Get ready to “Unexpect the Expected” with an evening full of surprises. Treat yourself, or go with a crowd and have fun with Ryan’s unique brand of off-kilter magic and comedy. You’ll never know what to expect, so “unexpect” and enjoy the spectacle! Tickets start at just $10 for members and $15 for general admission!

Then the Wilde Rep’s doors open on January 24th at 7:30pm for the triple headliner music event starting at 8:00pm.
Tickets are sure to go fast at only $5 for members and students, and only $10 for general admission! Additionally, with three different musical styles, there’s something for everyone.

Zachary Robison grew up in Whitesboro and currently lives in Oswego.
He’s been performing for years, and is studying with Doctor Todd Graber at SUNY Oswego.
Ophelia’s Looking Glass is an identical twin sister duo of ethereal Gothic music. The band formed because they wanted to create a fresh and unique sound together.
Shane Archer Reed combines powerful alternative and pop rock melodies. His musical theatre background allows him to create a sound and style all his own.
Please join us as we celebrate the accomplished Faculty and Student Art Show artists of the Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts. The show ends January 4th. Many pieces will be for sale!
MVCA proudly features the creative works of our own students and faculty members. Come meet our artists and learn about their artwork and classroom experiences. Many pieces are still for sale.
Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts
Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts, Inc. is a non-profit organization that promotes and facilitates the arts for residents of the Mohawk Valley. Our vision is to enhance the quality of life by creating opportunities for learning, personal creativity, and artistic expression. Since 1982, Mohawk Valley Center for the Arts (“MVCA”) has worked to be a leader and advocate for these arts through education and promotion of interest and understanding of the arts, thereby advancing appreciation of the arts.
You can find more events near you at Mohawk Valley Today!
A number of festive Mohawk Valley events are happening this coming week. Make the time and venture out to enjoy the holiday season with friends and family.

Beginning on December 12th, the Wilde Rep Theater will present its production of “The Ultimate Christmas Show Abridged“. Located at 12 Genesee Street in New Hartford, this funny and irreverent show is fun for all. Have fun tapping out tunes and singing along with the cast, Jim Drake, Emily Inman and Natalie Nolan. Most of all, this production has a little something for everyone and is sure to have you laughing in spite of yourself.
After that and across the river in Rome, you can visit the Annual Arts Legacy Exhibition on Friday. This exhibit is located at the Reach Center on 205 W. Dominick Street. Enjoy the historic and current works of local artists who have played important roles in shaping the Mohawk Valley arts community. Also, the exhibition is free and open to the public.
Treat yourself and loved ones to the 12th Annual Christmas in Little Falls Celebration on Saturday, December 14th. Christmas in Little Falls is a city-wide event set in the beautifully historic downtown. Enjoy many FREE events in a family-friendly environment. There’s certainly plenty of shopping, dining alone with a spectacular indoor farmers’ market and craft fair. Christmas in Little Falls is the perfect way to get in the holiday spirit!

Also visit the historic Stone Mill Inn at Canal Place in Little Falls for their Holiday Open House. First, try some of the complimentary light refreshments. Then visit the inviting accommodations and relaxing light-touch studio. Be sure to check out the specials and free drawing.
The String Orchestra of NYC will perform their Holiday Concert on Friday, December 13, 2019 from 7:00 to 9:00pm at the Robert McLaughlin College Center Sarkus-Busch Theater. This concert is part of the Robert H. Wood Great Artists Series. It is free and open to the public, on behalf of the Herkimer County College Foundation.
On Friday, December 13th, gather in the village of Illion for the Annunciation tree lightening at 5:30pm followed by a Winter Wonderland Dance from 6-9pm. Then on Saturday, December 14, the Ilion Holiday Hoopla begins at 9 AM throughout the village. Have fun at the activities, performances, crafts, food, specials, and more.
This is just a taste of the many events happening this holiday season. Be sure to check out the Mohawk Valley Today Events page to find more seasonal events near you.
On November, 8, we visited The Garden Bug in Amsterdam, NY, for their Holiday Open House . The entire shop was beautifully decorated and offered a warm welcome on a chilly evening. As soon as you walk in the door, the wonderful spices draw you in while the staff offer friendly greetings.

The entire shop is ready for visitors and holiday shoppers alike. Each room showcases a wide variety of holiday decoration items, home goods, furniture and warm fuzzy blankets. You’ll also find fresh-baked pies, locally produced NY State Maple syrup, and an assortment of sweet treats that certainly tempt all who pass by.

Be sure to go all the way to the back room where you’ll find a relaxing place to sit and a warm fire in the stove. During the Open House, we enjoyed live holiday music, hot cocoa and cake that truly hit the spot. The folks at the Garden Bug really did help make us feel welcome and at home!


If you have a special event at your locally owned business in the Mohawk Valley, let us know.
Travel to any city, town or village throughout the Mohawk Valley and you’ll find communities working hard to bring people together. This month, we’ve come across different ways that communities and businesses alike are doing what they can to really show the heart of the Mohawk Valley.
Small business owners throughout the City of Little Falls is in the middle of a month-long effort to collect, and in some cases, match donations to help local not-for-profit organizations as we head into the holiday season.
“Our business partners have each selected a not-for-profit to support. At each business location, canisters for your donations & posters about the organization, will be available throughout November.
We are a small, but generous community. Please help us support those organizations who do so much for this community and others.”
– Think Local Little Falls 30 Days of Thoughtfulness Third Thursday brochure

Download the brochure for a list of participating businesses and who they’re sponsoring.
The not-for-profit, Dolgeville Forward, is doing so much to help the victims of the October 31 – November 1 flood. The catastrophic flooding on North Main Street and along the East Canada Creek caused many to leave their homes and everything they owned because of the rising water. Many homeowners are unable to return to their homes because of safety reasons. The excerpt below is from the Dolgeville Forward Go Fund Me page.

“Over twenty residences were affected, many of them now uninhabitable; several homes will likely be total losses. Residents in flooded homes lost everything in their cellars and garages and on the first floors of their homes. Many homeowners cannot return to their homes and have had to find alternative living arrangements. Several of those affected are renters and resources available to them are scarce. Now, to make things even worse, weather has turned prematurely cold, it is snowing, and most of the homes are not connected to power, natural gas, or water.
Dolgeville Forward, Inc. has established a Go Fund Me page to process donations, which will be deposited in the Dolgeville Forward 2019 Flood Victims’ Fund account for disbursement to flood victims to assist them in recovery.”
– Dolgeville Forward Go Fund Me page
For more information about the flood recovery efforts, visit the Dolgeville Forward Facebook page.

This annual toy drive gives all of us an opportunity to donate unwrapped toys that will be distributed by local charities to children throughout the Mohawk Valley.
Do you have a story to share about the great things happening the in the Mohawk Valley? Let us know!