February 2 - 8February Feb. 2 Oswego. 500 Clown Frankenstein. 7:30 pm. Three clowns embark on a madcap journey to construct Dr. Frankenstein’s laboratory. Challenging and elaborate period costumes, poor lighting, difficult language and an ornery table prevent them from properly telling Mary Shelley’s classic tale. When one clown is forced to play the role of the creature, the results are as gripping as they are downright funny. Admission: Adults $20, Seniors/students $15, SUNY Oswego students $7. Waterman Theatre, Tyler Hall, SUNY Oswego. 312-2141. Syracuse: Play: The Price. See Jan. 27 listing. Feb. 3 Syracuse: Play:The Price. See Jan. 27 listing. Feb. 4 Syracuse: Play:The Price. See Jan. 27 listing. Syracuse: Harlem Globetrotters. Great family fun & entertainment! Enjoy the fabulous world famous Harlem Globetrotters. War Memorial at Oncenter, 800 S. State St. 7 pm. Call for details. 435-8000 . www.oncenter.org. Feb. 5 Saranac Lake: 111th Annual Winter Festival. Saranac Lake is the site of one of the oldest Winter Carnivals in the country complete with an Ice Palace. (518) 891-1990. www.saranaclake.com. Syracuse: The Insanity of Mary Girard. See Jan. 22 listing. Syracuse: Play:The Price. See Jan. 27 listing. Syracuse: Special Olympics New York State 2010 Winter Games. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter, 800 S. State St. 518-388-0790 ext. 113. www.specialolympicsny.org. Feb. 6 Saranac Lake: 111th Annual Winter Festival. See Feb. 5 listing. Hannibal Winterfest. Sat. 10am-4pm. Sun. noon-4pm. Saturday: softball in the snow and craft show with over 25 vendors, arts & crafts for the kids to do while Mom shops. Informational booths on local services, food and entertainment. Sunday: family oriented afternoon devoted to outdoor games, food & fun activities including - snow sculptures, human dog sled races, tug of war, obstacle races, 3 people on set of ski’s and more. Admission free. Cayuga Street, Kenney Middle School. 564-6037. Sandy Creek: Mad River club Kid’s Ice Fishing Derby. 6 am-dark. 100 percent payback features 1-3/or adults and children in various classes of fish. Breakfast and lunch both days for small charge. Final weigh-in Sunday at 4 pm. Sponsored by Sandy Pond Sportsman’s Association. Admission $5/adult, $3/12 and under. 3201 County Route 15, Sandy Pond Sportsman’s Association. 387-6310. Syracuse: Special Olympics New York State 2010 Winter Games. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter, 800 S. State St. 518-388-0790 ext. 113. www.specialolympicsny.org. Syracuse: The Insanity of Mary Girard. See Jan. 22 listing. Syracuse: Play: The Price. See Jan. 27 listing. Fabius. Valentines in the Forrest. Each evening begins with a complimentary Saranac Beer, a cheese & vegetable platter and live entertainment followed by a candle-lit dinner which features carved roast prime rib of beef, oven roasted chicken, and riggies with vodka sauce. After dinner horse drawn sleigh rides will be offered to the Pioneer Museum for tours, photographs and a bon fire, or folks may opt to remain at the lodge and dance the night away to live music. 7 – 11 pm. $80 per couple, registration required. 83-5550. Feb. 7 Saranac Lake: 111th Annual Winter Festival. See Feb. 5 listing. Hannibal: Hannibal Winterfest. See Feb. 6 listing. Syracuse: Special Olympics New York State 2010 Winter Games. Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter, 800 S. State St. 518-388-0790 ext. 113. www.specialolympicsny.org. Sandy Creek: Mad River club Kid’s Ice Fishing Derby. See Feb. 6 listing. Feb. 8 Saranac Lake: 111th Annual Winter Festival. See Feb. 5 listing.
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