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Meet the Carvers #7: Renatta Minnerly

Posted: Oct 21 2007

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Meet the Carvers

renattaWEB.jpgRenatta Minnerly took some time to share her thoughts about all things pumpkin for our MtC series.

BB: What's your day job?
RM: I'm retired, so I get to do whatever I want.

BB: What kind of carvings are you working on for Blaze 2007?
RM: Skeletons, bats, heads, and hands.

BB: Are you working on any other Blaze-related items?
RM: I am helping out with the lighting.

BB: What are your preferred carving tools and methods?
RM: Saws and graphic knives.

BB: Got any carving tips for a novice?
RM: Have fun with it!

BB: What's your favorite pumpkin-based food?
RM: Pancakes, pie, and doughnuts.
BB: Pumpkin pancakes? Never thought of that.
RM: You should try it!

BB: What's your favorite Halloween movie?
RM: Hocus Pocus.

BB: Toasted pumpkin seeds: Salt or no salt?
RM: Spices and salt.

BB: What makes pumpkins so special?
RM: They are fun to carve and they make me happy.

BB: If I were a carved pumpkin, I'd be...
RM: A witch.

BB: Thank you, Renatta!











Meet the Carvers #6: Inge Taub

Posted: Oct 20 2007

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Meet the Carvers

ingeWEB.jpgOur next carver is Inge Taub.

BB: What's your day job?
IT: I'm a retired nurse, and now I'm an interpreter at Van Cortlandt Manor.

BB: What kind of carvings are you working on for Blaze 2007?
IT: Faces for the labyrinth

BB: Are you working on any other Blaze-related items?
IT: I am helping with the lighting and during the event itself, I am a guardian on the pumpkin path.

BB: What are your preferred carving tools and methods?
IT: Knives and saws.

BB: Got any carving tips for a novice?
IT: Just have fun and enjoy yourself!

BB: What's your favorite pumpkin-based food?
IT: Pumpkin seeds.
BB: A classic.
IT: Absolutely!

BB: What's your favorite Halloween movie?
IT: Friday the 13th.

BB: Toasted pumpkin seeds: Salt or no salt?
IT: Salt, definitely.

BB: What makes pumpkins so special?
IT: They are part of the fall season, which is my favorite.

BB: If I were a carved pumpkin, I'd be...
IT: A Celtic knot.

BB: Thank you, Inge!












Blaze and Legend are cancelled on Friday, Oct. 19 :-(

Posted: Oct 19 2007

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Tickets

Due to the extreme weather conditions in Westchester County this evening, Historic Hudson Valley is canceling both The Great Jack O'Lantern Blaze and Legend Weekend for Friday, Oct. 19.

Obviously, this is extremely disappointing news for everyone.

But, ticket holders are getting an AUTOMATIC full refund applied to their credit card. There is no need to call or e-mail. Ticket holders for tonight are encouraged to book another separate reservation. (You can't "exchange" these tickets. So, book your new tickets knowing that you are being refunded for tonight's tickets.) There's availability for Blaze on Oct. 24-25 and 29-31. Legend Weekend has availability on Oct. 20 and 26-28.

Members who had booked reservations for either event tonight may attend any other evening IN THE SAME TIME SLOT as your reservation for tonight. You must bring your tickets from tonight for entry on the alternate night.

 

Been to Blaze, eh? Well, how about Legend?

Posted: Oct 19 2007

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Legend Weekend

LegendHeadlessHorsemanWEB.jpgAlready been to Blaze but STILL need a Halloween fix? Legend Weekend may be just what the witch doctor (heh heh) has ordered. Legend takes place at Philipsburg Manor in the iconic burg of Sleepy Hollow, just south of Croton (via Briarcliff) and right on Route 9.

Legend Weekend is a classic Halloween event that's long been sponsored by Historic Hudson Valley, the same folks who bring you Blaze.

Perhaps the coolest part of Legend is the ride of the Headless Horseman. Yes, it's a real horseman. Yes, he's really headless (well, not REALLY headless, but, come on, you know what I mean). Yes, he rides a real stallion.

And there's plenty more. Philipsburg Manor is transformed from an historic 18th-century farm and gristmill to a ghostly, haunted arena, lit by candle lanterns and bonfires. Besides the Headless one, there's a colorful, creepy cast of characters straight out of Hudson Valley folklore roaming the grounds. Come in costume and blur the line a bit.

New this year, Emmy award-winning lighting designer Deke Hazirjian of New York City Lites is using his skills to boost the atmosphere (His credits include "Who Wants to Be a Millionaire" and MTV's New Year's Eve specials.)

Legend kicks off tonight, continues tomorrow, and takes place next Friday-Sunday.

Click here for the full story.

Quick update on the YouTube contest

Posted: Oct 18 2007

Posted by BlazeBlogger in Video

The contest is closed and the entries are in (and they are blazing). When will the winner be announced? Next Thursday. Not tonight, sorry folks. I know, I know, you're disappointed. But, patience is a virtue.

More carver profiles and Blaze photos and whatnot coming tomorrow...


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