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L I F E S T Y L E S & L E I S U R E
Page 11
DAY TRIPPIN’: MARCH TO CELEBRATE MAPLE WEEKEND IN CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY . . . PAGE B-3
RED BULL BUTTERCUP: MARCH 6 ~ HOLIDAY VALLEY RESORT, NOON-4PM
February 11-17, 2010 Volume 05 ~ Issue 06
Architectural Digest of EllicottvilleThe Ultimate Ski Cabin in the Mountains
SEE HOME PAGE B-5
SECTION BA FREE Weekly Publication Serving Ellicottville and Surrounding Communities
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STORY AND PHOTOS BY JOHN THOMAS
Driving up Greer Hill Road, I pass by a chairlift at the HoliMont ski area, and as I round the corner I see at the end of the road is another HoliMont chairlift. The houses in this neighborhood seem surrounded by the ski area. This makes me consider just how completely the two ski areas, HoliMont and Holiday Valley, are integrated into our community. So, it
only stands to reason that a town with two world-class ski areas should have some equally world-class ski cabins. Did I say ski cabins? Well, ski house is more like it, and the house at 41 Greer Hill takes the concept of a ski cabin to a whole new level. Approaching from the outside, the fi rst thing I notice is the large, steeply pitched green roof. A brick façade along the front of the house pulls the eye away from the brown wood garage.
But the exterior of the house belies its actual size. There is a lower level that descends down the hillside in back, adding a third fl oor to what appears to be a two-story house. Entering through the stained glass window front doors, I discover a pleasant tiled entryway. I move to my right and enter the family room. The feeling of a ski cabin is provided by the beautiful natural woodwork on the trim, fl oor and most of the ceilings. A gas
fi replace is the centerpiece of the room. The built-in cabinets are the same natural wood. I notice that the TV, usually so dominate, blends in well with the rest of the room. The kitchen is a chef’s delight; besides generous counter space, there is a clever work island on wheels, allowing it to be positioned anywhere it’s needed. The handsome cabinets in the kitchen are cherry and slightly darker than the rest of the wood in the house. In the corner is an
appliance hutch, which keeps the countertops from getting too cluttered. Double ovens, a double sink, and a gas-fi red range make this an effi cient workspace. The cabin feeling is reinforced in this room by the wood ceiling and recessed lights. At the end of the kitchen is a large built-in pantry, and on its side an ingenious little spice pantry, designed for those small spice bottles. Next to the kitchen is the dining room. A sliding glass
door gives access to the largedeck. Stepping onto it I realizethat as I mentioned above, therear of the house slopes downthe hillside so that the deck ishigh up, nestled in the trees. Atthe far end of the dining roomis a large window with a viewto the trees and makes you feelas if your sitting in a tree house.The wood ceiling and trimaround the door and windowcontinue the rustic feel.
It only stands to reason that a town with two world-class ski areas should have some equally world-class ski cabins. Did I say ski cabins? Well, ski house is more like it, and the house at 41 Greer Hill takes the concept of a ski cabin to a whole new level. Approaching from the outside, the fi rst thing I notice is the large, steeply pitched green roof with brick façade. The exterior of the house belies its actual size. There is a lower level that descends down the hillside in back, adding a third fl oor to what appears to be a two-story house. For information about howyou can make this your year round cabin, contact Tina Dillon at ERA Vacation Properties in Ellicottville at 716-474-5646.
~ The Villager ~ February 11-17, 2010
CHAMBER SKI DAY: MARCH 11~ HOLIMONT SKI AREA
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February 11-17, 2010 ~ The Villager ~
Day Trippin’
Whatever Floats Your BoatCruise Trends For 2010
March to Celebrate Maple Weekend in Chautauqua County
MARDI GRAS PARADE: MARCH 13 ~ DOWNTOWN ELLICOTTVILLE, 6:30PM
Page B-3
TWO HOUSES! ON 102 ACRES!Free Natural Gas
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Welcome to the Hotel WestgateWe are a brand new unique “Boutique Hotel” that offers a variety of specialized rooms for your lodging needs. We are committed to providing a relaxed, comfortable atmosphere with a variety of amenities to choose from that will make your fi rst stay with us become a long-lasting tradition.
We are located in Salamanca just a 1/2 mile from the world-class Seneca Allegany Casino. Allegany State Park is just minutes away with year-round outdoor activities at your disposal. Downhill skiing and unique shopping are just 20 minutes away in Ellicottville, NY.
Our rooms come well appointed with HDTV, internet connections, safes and refresh-ment area. Some suites are also available. You will fi nd that our 22 guest rooms have a contemporary elegance and gracious style with custom designed furniture.
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BY FELICIA Z. LIVINGSTON
We’ve all had reasons to exhale at the close of 2009. Hardly a news story comes on that does not remind us of a fl ogging that few of us have escaped, but we look ahead to what we all hope are new trends that refl ect positive changes - even in the cruise world. In a nutshell (or should we say clam shell?) 2009 was the year of the deal. Cruise lines scrambled to fi ll cabins and rather than the usual early part of the year offering lower prices, these deals continued well into the spring with lowest prices ever seen for itineraries to Alaska and Mexico, although we must credit H1N1 for part of Mexico’s availability. In addition, the luxury market offered freebies like airfare, onboard credits, excursions, and gratuities. In 2010, the most obvious
trend will be pricing. Despite the dozen new ships that came on the market last year during an extremely diffi cult fi nancial year, the cruise industry actually sailed at over 100% capacity. What that means is that every room was fi lled with at least 2 people or more. Records show that 13.01 million people took a cruise in 2008, 13.44 million sailed in 2009, and 14.3 million are projected to sail in 2010. Ships were kept full by discounting prices, but with the results of last year and projections for this year, prices are already going up, partly due to another trend. Instead of the average booking window of 4 months prior to departure, it
is already up to 5 months out. When ships fi ll up early, prices will go up. Last minute deals and/or availability may become sparse. Best advice: book 6 months to a year ahead and if prices go down, cruise lines will honor it. Another trend (which will be long term) is the attractions and programs onboard. Because of the huge increase in family groups that include parents, kids, and grandchildren, the average age of cruisers has dropped from 57 to 47 years old in only the last 10 years. What’s bringing these families onboard? Fabulous kids’ and teens’ programs and water parks galore. Kids of all ages and kids at heart can hardly resist onboard the water slide, lazy river, squirt park, “beach on board,” surfi ng, scuba lessons, and adult only zones. Coming in Jan. 2011, Disney’s new Dream will have a 765 ft. long water coaster that will wrap around the perimeter of the ship’s top deck - 150 ft. above water. While some of the group is having fun getting wet, others are enjoying spa-oriented whirlpools, Ralph Lauren decorated suites, enrichment seminars, professional cooking seminars, wine tastings, stargazing, art & history lectures, and even glass blowing demos. Entertainment onboard is taking a turn after too many “Salutes to Broadway” shows. The Oasis of the Seas features diving and aqua shows in the innovative aqua theatre and also a complete production of “Hairspray.” The soon-to-be-launched Norwegian Epic will
feature Blue Man Group and Second City improv shows. Another long overdue trend offered on Norwegian Epic that will surely catch on is studio cabins designed for single travelers. These cabins open to a lounge area where solo travelers can mingle. In the past, single travelers had to pay as much as twice the fare or be assigned to an unknown roommate. While theme cruises such as Elvis, bikers, and Star Trek will always be popular, look for new theme cruises emerging - such as Beatles, Barenaked Ladies, and the hottest focus being a “Twilight” cruise in August 2010 that capitulates on the current teen obsession with the vampire books and movies. The fun will start after the sun goes down on this cruise! Cruises like this will sell out far in advance - if not instantly. The 2009 New Kids On The Block cruise sold out in minutes. The tipping policy has been controversial for quite some time. Does pre-paying tips discourage personal service? Possibly, but the convenience of not dolling out tips at the end of the cruise is huge. In the unusual event of truly poor service, the automatic tip can be adjusted accordingly. There are valid reasons why the trend of auto-tipping is growing. Some guests are not aware, or in some cases ignore the fact that cruise service staff depends solely on these tips for their income. Also, the European market is growing, but there is confusion by these guests due to their custom of not tipping at all. High-end cruise lines are incorporating the “no-tipping” as part of their all inclusive policies. It is easy to see that the trends we will be seeing will only make the cruise experience even more enjoyable. So, if you’re here in town reading this on Valentine’s Day Weekend, it’s too late to be on a cruise sailing this weekend, but it’s a great time to start planning a romantic cruise get-away for next year … before the prices go up! For any questions or booking information on cruises, private shore excursions, and all-inclusive resorts, contact Felicia Livingston, ACC, Cruise Planners’ Franchise Owner, at [email protected] or visit her website at www.whateverfl oatsyourboat.biz
In 2010, the most obvious trend will be pricing. Despite the dozen new ships that came on the market last year during an extremely diffi cult fi nancial year, the cruise industry actually sailed at over 100% capacity. Ships were kept full by discounting prices, but with the results of last year and projections for this year, prices are already going up, partly due to another trend.
BY NICHOLAS PIRCIOWPIG 95.7 FM
Maple producers across Chautauqua County are getting ready for this year’s edition of the Maple Weekend. The event actually takes place on the two consecutive weekends of March 20-21 and March 27-28. The goal is to showcase real maple syrup and how it is made, according to the New York State Maple Producers Association. Local producers intend to do just that.
Among those anticipating the maple season is George Gustafson of Maple Country USA in Falconer. He’s been involved with the Maple Weekend for about ten years. The weekend originated in Wyoming County and grew throughout Western New York and the rest of the state. Gustafson believes the original idea came from Maine, and is
now being copied in Vermont. Gustafson believes having two weekends instead of one helps producers cope with uncertain weather, especially in the Adirondacks. He offers visitors demonstrations on the making of maple products, boiling maple syrup, or showing how byproducts like maple sugar and cream are made. “We personally do all of that,” and take people for horse-drawn wagon rides through the sugar bush. And visitors won’t go away hungry. “We make our own pancake mix, and we make a big deal out of our pancakes.” The event seems to have grown every year. “All of this costs a lot of money,” and at fi rst Gustafson expected to just break even. “When we fi rst did this, it was more promotional (of maple) than a money maker.” The goal remains the same, but more people have become interested. “Last year we had
about six hundred people, which is about all we can handle.” Larger maple producers may get thousands of visitors. Over in Westfi eld at Vinewood Acres Sugar Shack, Gail Black offers a mouth-watering breakfast during Maple Weekend. They serve pancakes from March until the end of October, on Sundays from 9am-2pm. “They’re as big as hub caps on your car.” They’ll also serve Belgian waffl es, French toast, bacon, sausage, and eggs “any style.” They also make 27 kinds of fruit syrups from the fruit that grows on their farm, which Black believes are more popular than her maple syrup because they are unique and unusual. “We greet about twenty thousand people a year.” And they are booked full on Maple Weekend. Black and Gustafson agree that making maple products is diffi cult work. Black says they tap about 2,000 trees and make about 400-500 gallons of maple syrup. “It’s not huge, and we are all tubing,” using state-of-the-art equipment. “We still use the old fashioned process with time and temperature, not reverse osmosis.” Douglas and Linda Fairbanks at Forest Maple in Forestville are also gearing up for Maple Weekend. Visitors can expect to see three or four draft horse teams giving rides at no charge. They’re also trying to get a 4-H group to sell hot dogs and hamburgers to raise some money for themselves. They’ll have all sorts of maple products like mustard, candies, sugars, and creams. To learn more visit www.mapleweekend.com
Two weekends in March will showcase real maple syrup in Chautauqua County and how it is made. Visit a sugar house March 20-21 or 27-28 and learn more about New York State’s maple industry.
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Treat Your Sweetie to One of These Great Deals!Treat Your Sweetie to One of These Great Deals!The Perfect Gift to Celebrate Year-Round!The Perfect Gift to Celebrate Year-Round!
Tina Dillon, Lic. Salesperson, GRI
Cell: 716.474.5646716.474.5646
NEW PRICE!19 Four Wheel Dr., E’ville
ML#B348982 ... $748,000
NEW PRICE!5750 Clark Rd., Great ValleyML#B342381 ... $178,000
NEW PRICE!19 Greer Hill, E’ville
ML#B318875 ... $1,299,000
Newer built chalet w/view of Holiday Valley.
ML#B351902 ... $575,000
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ML#B351036 ... $192,900
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31 Pine Tree, EllicottvilleSun., Feb. 14th, 1-3pm
ML#B352595 ... $139,900
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Team Pritchard ... For Listings & Sales,Team Pritchard ... For Listings & Sales,We’re the Team that Can’t Be Beat!We’re the Team that Can’t Be Beat!
Cathleen PritchardLic. Real Estate Associate Broker
Cell: 716.983-4234716.983-4234
Melanie PritchardLic. Real Estate Salesperson
Cell: 716.480.8409716.480.8409
Two super units across from HoliMont!Starting at ... $254,900
Chalets at HoliMont. On hill, w/view or close by!www.HoliMontProperties.com
The Woods! Ski in/out or steps to the slopes! Starting at ... $269,000
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NEW PRICE!37 Mechanic St., E’ville
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E-mail: [email protected]: 716.698.0115716.698.0115Web: www.ellicottvilleresorthomes.comE-mail: [email protected]
Opening Doors For Homeowners Like You!Opening Doors For Homeowners Like You!
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For All Your Real Estate Needs!For All Your Real Estate Needs!
3BRs, 5 acres, built like a fort! Short drive to village!
ML#B350759 ... $119,900
3BR ranch w/fi n. bsmt.North of Ellicottville.
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4BRs, brick, carved oak, polished hdwd fl oors.
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Broker
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Ellicottville ... Your Home Away From Home!Ellicottville ... Your Home Away From Home!
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5+BRs, 3BAs,walk to the slopes!
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BUILDING LOT Lot 2, Bibbs Rd., Mansfi eld
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February 11-17, 2010 ~ The Villager ~
HomeCONT. FROM PAGE B-1
WINTER CARNIVAL: MARCH 13-14 ~ HOLIDAY VALLEY RESORT
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Heart Of A Sicilian ChefInfuse a Simple Banana Bread with Many Different Flavors
This Week’s Recipe: Fresh Baked Banana Bread
Amy DeTine, Salesperson, GRI
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Cell: 716.583.3769
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E’ville: 4BR, 2.5BA Colonial on 5 acres w/pond, inground pool, hot tub & 2-car gar.!ML#B327870 $289,000
Otto: 2+BRs, wrap deck, new furnishings, totally renovated, huge pond, all on 3+ acres!ML#B344426 $128,000
Great Valley: 2500 sq. ft. Colonial w/5BRs, 3BAs, huge kit & LR, deck & inground pool!ML#B352655 $295,000
E’ville: 3BR, 2BA condo is all on one fl oor - NO stairs! Exc. rental income. Ski in/out!ML#B353171 $205,000
Otto: 5BR, 3.5BA log home on 10+ acres! 3-bay gar., pond & lower level bar/rec. room.ML#B315529 $343,000
E’ville: Walking distance to everything! 3BR, 2BA village home offers chalet-like feel!ML#B343681 $240,000
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Lofty Mountain GrandeurLofty Mountain Grandeur
Otto: Sprawling 3BR, 2.5BA ranch w/3400 sq. ft.! Ultimate entertainer’s dream place!ML#B345156 $189,000
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Attn: BARGAIN SHOPPERS!
E’ville: Studio unit priced to sell! Walk to village, golf course & ski slopes! Fully furn.ML#B345075 $82,900
Little Valley: 3000 ft. airstrip on 60 acres incl. ponds, creek, 2 road entrances & home sites!ML#B353844 $675,000
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OMG! HUNTER’S GETAWAY!
HOME ON THE RANGE!
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SKI IN / SKI OUT! END THE SPACE RACE!
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A few steps bring me into the living room, and here the charm of the house really revels itself. A second stone fi replace is the focal point here as well, but my eye is drawn up through the open ceiling to the view of the second story. The wood balustrade and trim around the fi replace echo the rustic charm that suffuses the house. Down the hallway there is a separate entrance from the two-car garage with a laundry room, half bath and a closet for storing all the ski gear. A climb up the steps brings me to the second story. First I discover the master bedroom; it’s a spacious room with closets aplenty: one walk-in, another large closet and a separate sweater closet. The master bath, while not exactly huge, is decorated in warm natural tiles. Another bedroom is down the hallway and next to a full bath. Just down from here is a bedroom that seems almost out of a James Bond movie. The vaulted ceiling rises to a high peak over the center of the room while two double windows let in a generous amount of sunlight. Double built-in drawers and closets fl ank both sides of a study alcove, making this the perfect teenage boy’s room. The stairway to the third fl oor brings me to two partially fi nished rooms that could serve as a home offi ce or project room. Taking the steps down to the basement, the size of this house really becomes clear. There is a huge game room on the lowest level rivaled only by the large bedroom and full bath. A good sized storage area is down here as well, and part of it could be used for a workshop. As I take my leave of the house I consider that not only does it make the perfect and spectacular ski cabin, but would also make a world-class full-time home for an active family. After all, it doesn’t snow all year.
The kitchen is a chef’s delight; besides generous counter space, there is a clever work island on wheels, allowing it to be positioned anywhere it’s needed. The handsome cabinets in the kitchen are cherry and slightly darker than the rest of the wood in the house. Double ovens, a double sink, and a gas-fi red range make this an effi cient workspace.
A second stone fi replace is the focal point in the living room, but my eye is drawn up through the open ceiling to the view of the second story. The wood balustrade and trim around the fi replace echo the rustic charm that suffuses the house.
Taking the steps down to the basement, the size of this house really becomes clear. There is a huge game room on the lowest level rivaled only by the large bedroom and full bath. A good sized storage area is down here as well, and part of it could be used for a workshop.
INGREDIENTS:2 cups bread fl our3 very ripe bananas4 oz. milk chocolate bar ( Hershey’s or semi-sweet or your choice) ¾ cup cane sugar½ cup toasted, coarsely chopped walnuts or any other kind½ tsp. baking soda½ tsp. salt2 large eggs, beaten6 Tbsp. melted butter1 tsp. vanilla¼ cup plain yogurt
METHOD: Butter a non-stick bread
pan, then fl our well. Combine and mix the dry ingredients in a bowl and set aside. In a separate bowl mix together wet ingredients along with smashed
BY LUKAS TREMBLAY
As a child growing up and even to this day, I was pretty predictable. If you happened to come into the kitchen in the middle of the night and found me standing at the counter, motionless saying nothing, just chewing and making weird noises, odds were that I was wolfi ng down a huge slice of banana bread. I loved it, and I still do. Banana bread. The fi rst was
always lovely, the second and third - well, by that time I was speechless, each bite a surge of bliss. Whether you’re munching down on a classic loaf or something a bit fancier like infused bread with luscious fruits, rich dark chocolate and toasted walnuts, you’re sure to be satisfi ed, as it never disappoints. With an impeccable down-to-earth fl avor, and a texture that keeps you going in for bite after bite, this dessert bread can fi ll you up and keep you coming back for more.
A traditional component, bananas have been a lasting staple amongst cultural dishes
This is a basic and very simple recipe. Various spices such as cinnamon and nutmeg may be used, along with fresh fruits and liquors, chocolates and brown sugar. Revise this recipe to suit your tastes. I encourage you to experiment with it. Try new things and come up with some twists of your own. You’d be surprised what can bake up.
of the world. Impressively versatile thanks to its starchy content, they are hefty enough to be used as thickeners in sauces, jams and puddings, or light enough to be cubed up and tossed together with other fruits to form a salad or salsa. High in potassium and carbohydrates, bananas are a healthy choice when it comes to supplementing any diet plan. When you think of the classic banana bread, you may think it’s simple and easy - something mom or grandma whipped up when they had some extra very ripe bananas lying around. But what you may not think is diversity. I’m talking about incorporating fruits in the mix such as mango and apricot along with berries, pineapple, chocolates and exotic spices, dare I say curry or orange-fl ower water plus anything else along those lines. With all the countless banana bread recipes fl oating around out there, what sets this one apart from them all – honestly - is nothing, but what I can tell you is that with a little creativity, you can throw pretty much anything you want in the mix for your own unique fl avor
bananas. Pour wet ingredients into dry ingredients and gently fold until the fl our is thoroughly moistened. Pour into prepared bread pan and spread the mixture evenly across the top. Bake in a preheated 350 degree (F) oven for 45-50 minutes or until fi rm to touch.
twist. For instance, try adding espresso and liquor for a bold, robust fl avor along with raisins and maple syrup. Banana bread is moving up in the world, setting new trends and rocking out with old and new baking techniques. Sometimes, something simple like old fashioned banana bread allows you to immerse yourself in a grand tasting of fl avor that sends you reminiscing about the good old days of baking. The resurgence of the classic to more complex banana bread has led to a whole new generation of bakers, many of whom have started making their own infusions, which leaves many to believe that pastry has stepped it up a notch, ushering us into the next wave of baking genius. As always, whether it’s a fancy pasta dish, or as simple as fresh baked banana bread, remember if you put love into it, you’ll be creating more than just great food. Lukas Tremblay is an aspiring Chef and writer. He currently works at Balloons Restaurant in Ellicottville. Comments? E-mail Lukas at [email protected]
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