Downtown Cooperstown will come alive with live music during the Frevo Festival on Saturday, Feb. 11, at the 2012 Winter Carnival. Beginning at 9 p.m. and lasting until close, area businesses will host some great bands free of charge for adults over 21, according to a media release from the carnival committee.
Cooley’s Stone House Tavern will feature Albany-based band Folding Sky, while Loose Change will liven the atmosphere at the Cooperstown Back Alley Grill. Meanwhile, those at Doubleday Café can listen to some classic rock performed by Carizmo, and The Pratt/ Sherman’s Tavern will feature the return of Scattered Flurries.
“Saturday night is a great way to relax and listen to some great music. The bands never disappoint and they are all performing within a short walk from each other,” Carnival co-chair Kim White said in the release.
Some favorite annual events return to the Carnival in 2012 including the 11th annual Carnival Fireworks Display Friday at 6:30 p.m. at Lakefront Park. The coronation for the king and queen of Winter Carnival will take place for the first time ever just before the fireworks at Lake Front Park’s historic bandstand.
At 7:30 p.m. the old Agway Building at 28 Railroad Avenue will host the “Calypso Clash” Carnival Cooler, featuring live music from Mike Feulner and the Bogarts. The “Samba Dromo” Carnival Parade will kick off Saturday morning at 11 a.m. on Main Street.
From 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday Doubleday Parking Lot will feature the “Little Rio” Festival Tent, featuring live music by local band Goats with Narcolepsy and singer/songwriters Maurizio & Molly Durnin. In addition to the live music, the heated festival tent will also feature arts, crafts, food, and a live show by magician and balloon artist Joey DiDonna. Outside the tent the parking lot entertainment will include the annual SSPCA Dog Show at 12:30 p.m. and a book signing by the Fabulous Beekman Boys from 2 to 4 p.m.
Other activities abound on Saturday afternoon. The Homerun Hitting Contest returns from 2-4 p.m.in Lakefront Park, sponsored by Monster Energy Drinks, Cooley’s Stone House Tavern and Northern Eagle Beverage. Depending on the weather, The Clark Sports Center Classic Cross-Country Ski at 1 p.m. will bring outdoor fun for families on Saturday, while the tubing hill at Glimmerglass State Park is open from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. both Saturday and Sunday.
Before the bands kick off on Saturday night, don’t miss the Duvel Pouring Contest from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. at the Pit, or the Carnivale Lip Sync Show at the old Agway Building at 28 Railroad Ave. from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The weekend will wrap up on Sunday afternoon with the “Diabo” Wings Contest from 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. at Cooperstown Back Alley Grill and the “Bayou Bash” Chili Contest & Carnival Closer at Brewery Ommegang’s café from 3 to 5 p.m., where awards will be given and a raffle prizes will be drawn. The wings contest will feature live music by the Jelly Rolls, while the Carnivale Closer will feature the band Cuttlebone. Opening for Cuttlebone will be singer/songwriter Owen Nied.
For a complete schedule of the weekend’s events, including events like the Fenimore Quilt Show and Movie Float Night at the Clark Sports Center, visit www.cooperstowncarnival. org. And it’s not too late to enter any of the many food contests entry forms are located on the Carnival website.
The 2012 committee members include Teresa Mae Leveille, Sarah Lewandowski, Stephen Light,George Macaluso Co-Chair, Lora Newell, John Saphier, Emily Voss, Bill Weldon, Brian Wrubleski and Kim White, Co-Chair. The carnival is sponsored by the Lions Club of Cooperstown.
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