Broome County Arts Council Presents the 2005
Heart of the Arts
Awards Celebration

Listen to an interview on WSKG Radio about the Heart of the Arts Celebration, click here.

Sunday, October 2, 2005 @ The Forum Theater

Awards and Entertainment followed by Wine & Hors d’oeuvre Reception. (Scroll down for Performers & Menu)


Join us to honor Lifetime Achievement Award Honorees:

Albert Nocciolino and Marcella Swartz
** Sponsored by Coughlin & Gerhart and Sentry Alarms

Nominees for the 2005 Heart of the Arts Awards:

David Armstrong & Stuart Green, Sherry Eaton, Jungle Science Gallery, Peter Klosky, Ellen Kodadek, William Loso, Jose Luis Novo, Welsh Society of the Southern Tier
**Sponsored by Frederick R. Xlander Law Offices


Tickets $35 per person, general admission.

Broome County Arts Council,
31 Front Street , Binghamton
607-723-4620 ext. 301

Into Art LLC
206 State Street, Binghamton
open: M-F 10a-6p Sat 9am-Noon
607-723-6900

Endicott Performing Arts Center
102 Washington Avenue, Endicott
open: M-F 9am-5pm
607-785-8903


Performing at the
2005 Heart of the Arts Awards Celebration
on October 2nd at the Forum are:

  • Bill Gorman of Cider Mill Playhouse, as the Stage Manager in an excerpt from Thornton Wilder’s beloved classic “Our Town”.
     
  • Ruby Yu, Flutist, 2005 winner of Southern Tier Music Teachers Association Music Competition, playing Fantasie Opus 79 by Gabriel Faure (1845-1924). Pej Reitz, accompanist.
     
  • Southern Tier Chapter USA Ballroom Dancers. Four couples dancing beautifully.
     
  • Ivy Gaibel, Mezzo Soprano sings “Habanera” from Carmen by Georges Bizet. Pej Reitz, accompanist.
     
  • “The Ballad of King Jimmy, The Monkey”, a video from Alex Babich, high school junior from Ohio, winner, Best Music Video, 2005 Rod Serling Video Festival.
     
  • "NOVOQUARTET", Binghamton Philharmonic String Quartet, featuring Uli Speth violin, Amy Christian violin, Martha Brody viola, Hakan Tayga-Hromek cello. "Beethoven String Quartet, Op. 18, No. 4, First Movement"
     
  • Know Theatre performs the hilarious 10-minute play “The DMV Tyrant”.
     
  • SRO sings Jazzy show tunes in 5-part vocal harmony.
     
  • SMAC, INC. !Salsa! with dancers Alan and Phyllis Deyo, John and Roxanne Mestre, Jose Otero and Shelly Van Atta.

Heart of the Arts Post-Show Reception Menu

  • European Picnic Table:
    Featuring Imported Hard and Soft Cheeses, Italian Meats and Salamis, Gourmet Greek Olives, Assorted Fresh Artisan Breads, Authentic Hummus, Fresh Berries & Fruits, Fresh Cut Vegetables and Wild Mushrooms in a Balsamic Olive Oil Vinaigrette, served with Traditional Sides and Condiments
     
  • Great American Smoke House and BBQ Review:
    Featuring Apple Smoked Pulled Pork on Mini Sour Dough Rolls with Sliced Red Onion served with Our Own New Potato Salad & Signature Sauces
     
  • Passed Hors d’oeuvres:
    Grilled Thai Chicken Skewers with Peanut Sauce (Hot), Baked Greek Spanikopita with Dill Cream Dip (Hot), Chopped Langoustines and Artichoke Spread served on Toast Rounds (Cold)
     
  • Beverages:
    Wine Reception featuring the Australian line of wines ALICE WHITE
    Soft Drinks and Cider also available

Heart of the Arts Awards Sponsors

Thank You!

  • Coughlin & Gerhart LLP
  • Sentry Alarms
  • Frederick R. Xlander Law Offices
     
  • Oakdale Mall
  • Carr Printing
  • Number 5 Restaurant
  • Canandaigua Wine
     
  • Binghamton Imaginink
  • Century 21 John Burns Realty
  • Coffee Talk
  • Columbian Financial Group
  • Cooperative Gallery 213
  • Endicott Performing Arts Center
  • Pauly and Sidney Friedman, Friedman Electronics.
  • in honor of Marcy Swartz
  • IBM Endicott
  • Into Art
  • JW Johnston Photography
  • Naima Kradjian
  • Johnson, Lauder & Savidge, LLP
  • The Lost Dog Café
  • Charles Lesko, Jr.
  • Orazio Salati
  • Taylor Rental Binghamton
  • Tuthill’s Photo
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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