Sunday, September 23, 2012

Small Business Spotlight: New Day Coffee Roasters

Whatever your taste for coffee, New Day can satisfy it. They're a micro-roaster with fair trade, organic, and flavored coffees. You can buy coffee in whole-bean or ground form. New Day freshly roasts and grinds their beans day-to-day, which results in a great cup of coffee. Hilary and I like the small sample-size bags with flavors like toasted coconut, tiramisu, and chocolate fudge. They stay fresh, create a single pot of coffee without measuring, and have an endless variety of flavors.

New Day is a company with a conscience. Russ and Katie Zettle, the owners, work their Christian faith into the way they do business, and they're committed to Western New York. A portion of each sale goes to local charities, like WNY Food Bank and Roswell Park. They also help small groups with fundraisers.

You can order New Day coffee online, but Hilary and I like to stop into their store on a weekend to browse the coffees. The shop is usually quiet, even on a Saturday, but they often have free samples of flavored coffee. Say hello to Russ or Katie if they're there - they are some of the most genuine, friendly people you'll ever meet!

Info:
New Day Coffee Roasters
3046 Niagara Falls Boulevard, North Tonawanda, NY
Hours Mon/Wed/Fri 9am-5pm, Saturday 9am-1pm 
(716) 807-8118
http://www.newdaycoffeeroasters.com

Thursday, September 20, 2012

On Tap: What's happening this week, 9/21-9/27


Monday, September 24
  • Smithsonian Museum Day. Free admission at the North Tonawanda History Museum. 54 Webster Street. Contact Donna Neal, 213-0554.
  • Coupon Clipper Club. 11am-12pm. North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive. 693-4132.
  • Lego Club. 4-5pm. North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive. 693-4132.

Wednesday, September 26
  • Baby story hour. 9:45-10:15am. North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive. 693-4132.
Thursday, September 27 
  • Preschool story hour. 10:30-11:15am. North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive. 693-4132.

This is a quiet week! If you'd like me to add any events to the Lumber City Stroll calendar, please email me at courtneyimbert@gmail.com.

Monday, September 17, 2012

Third Annual Chocolate and Wine Festival

Gateway Committee's Food and Coffee Booth
On Saturday, Hilary, Luz and I attended the Chocolate Wine Festival at the Gateway Harbor, organized by the Gateway Committee of the Tonawandas with the North Tonawanda Recreation Department. This is only the third year of this festival, so the organizers are still tweaking the formula, but each year is better than the last. It was a charming way to spend an afternoon.

Vendors included the Canalside Creamery, Platter's Chocolates, Willow Creek Winery, Shulze Winery, and Chateau Buffalo. There were a few non-food visitors to the festival, like Christian Academy, which had a bake sale fundraiser. The Gateway Harbor is a beautiful site for small events like this; the lush landscaping alone is worth a visit.

The wineries could get crowded at times!
The activities were simple, but entertaining. A Mary Kay booth gave "chocolate makeovers" for 50 cents. The festival provided a variety of activities for children, including chocolate finger painting, a "make your own ice cream" station, and crafts.

Each of the wineries attracted crowds of interested people. I managed to get tastings of several great wines from Schulze and Chateau Buffalo. Chateau Buffalo is a particular local favorite of mine. Carl Schmitter, the owner, has a tent most weeks at the North Tonawanda Farmer's Market, selling unusual fruit and honey wines. I took home Schulze's Lake House Red and Crackling Niagara, and Chateau Buffalo's Honey Mead (a favorite among the renfaire crowd) and cherry wine.

This festival is a wallet-pleaser. None of the activities cost more than 50 cents, and some were free. The wine tastings were free. The Gateway Committee ran a food and coffee booth with reasonably-priced drinks, sweets, and snacks. Hilary and I each got a large cup of chocolate-flavored coffee for $1. Other than purchasing bottles of wine, we each spent less than $5, and got something from every booth!
Platter's Chocolate
We had a great time at the Chocolate and Wine Festival! That said, if anyone at the Gateway Committee is reading this, here are some things I'd love to see next year.
  • At least one chocolate and wine pairing booth, with reasonably-priced small servings of wine and a dessert. Other than tastings, no one was serving wine at the wine festival! Maybe a winery could pair up with Platter's Chocolates or a bakery to bring us a flavored truffle and Cabernet Sauvignon pair, special-edition ice-wine flavored chocolate, or gourmet Black Forest cupcake paired with cherry wine. Wine could be glazed on a chocolate dessert, or blended into ice cream. Get creative! Are you listening, vendors?
  • Restaurants along Webster getting in on the action. Since Webster is right next to the festival, why not extend the festival to the small businesses there? If serving wine at the festival is a legal problem, serve it at Crazy Jake's like last year - but unlike last year, no dress code, please!  Maybe Lauranda's Bake Shop could create a signature pastry, or Romeo's Ristorante could serve chocolate espresso. This would require a concerted effort and signage to guide people to Webster.
  • A live band. A pair of guys played guitar at the festival, but they were situated off to the side, and the sound didn't carry. There was already a stage set up at the festival, but it sat empty most of the time. Festivals are so much better with live music! How about some jams from local bands to attract people and keep the wine flowing?
Thank you, Gateway Committee and NT Recreation Department, for a lovely time!

Thursday, September 13, 2012

On Tap: What's happening this week, 9/14-9/20

Friday, September 14
  • Glenn Miller Orchestra. Riviera Theatre, 67 Webster Street, 8PM. Contact: 692-2413.
Saturday, September 15
  • Hooked on the Tonawandas Fishing Derby. Gateway Harbor (Sweeney Street), 7AM-6PM. Contact: Chamber of Commerce of the Tonawandas.
  • * Niagara Chocolate and Wine Festival. Gateway Harbor Park (Sweeney & Webster), 10AM-3PM. Contact: Gateway Harbor Corporation, 695-7474
  • Go Board Games. North Tonawanda Library, 505 Meadow Drive, 1PM-5PM. Contact 693-4132.
  • Pokemon Fan Club. North Tonawanda Library, 505 Meadow Drive, 2PM-3PM. Contact 693-4132.
  • Tuscarora Heroes and the War of 1812 Attack on Lewiston. North Tonawanda History Museum, 54 Webster Street, 2PM. Contact 213-0554
  • An Evening with Amy Grant. Riviera Theatre, 67 Webster Street, 8PM. Contact: 692-2413.
Sunday, September 16
  • Hooked on the Tonawandas Fishing Derby. Gateway Harbor (Sweeney Street), 7AM-6PM. Contact: Chamber of Commerce of the Tonawandas.
Monday, September 17
  • Classic Car Cruise Night. Canalside Creamery, Webster Street, 6PM-9PM. Contact 695-2876.
Tuesday, September 18
  • Second Tuesday Quilters. North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive, 6PM-9PM. Contact 693-4132.
Thursday, September 20
  • Morning Book Club. North Tonawanda Public Library, 505 Meadow Drive, 10AM-11:30AM. Contact 693-4132.
* indicates a recommended event!
 

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

You're writing a blog? About North Tonawanda?

When I graduated from college, I sent my resume in a thousand directions, but ultimately landed a job in the city closest to my home town - Buffalo. After a few moves, I've found myself living in a large, creaky family home in North Tonawanda.

Although I'd visited my grandmother in North Tonawanda, I had never taken the time to discover the city. Now that I live here, I've experienced the charm and fun of this historic town. At 31,501 residents, it's just big enough to have a variety of interesting activities to choose from, but small-town enough to know the names of the cashiers at the local grocery store.

There are many quaint restaurants, stores, clubs, and festivals here. Most don't have an Internet presence. With the help of my sister Hilary, we're going to explore North Tonawanda and blog about it. We want to get to the core of what makes it so fun to live here, and we'll tell you what we find out.