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Annual Festivals & Special Events

Fun for the whole family

There are a number of great annual festivals and events throughout the Finger Lakes every year. Finger Lakes events showcase the rich character of our communities year-round.

The Finger Lakes is wine country, so don't forget to check on special events with our Wine Trail partners. But, there's much more to the Finger Lakes. Events centered around outdoor adventure, our rich history, the changing seasons, harvest season and the region's agricultural bounty, sport and music are never far away.  

GlassFest in Corning celebrates the long history of glass and glassmaking in Corning, with many events held in Corning’s Gaffer District and at the Corning Museum of Glass. Looking for out of the box unique celebrations of music, art, and more? Don’t miss the Rochester Fringe Festival celebrating the not so mainstream art of the ‘fringes’. More music abounds at the Geneva Music Festival with music and the arts taking place with celebrations around the Finger Lakes in various towns and communities.

Live music can be found throughout the region nearly every day of the week by visiting our partner FLX Music 247.

Find true local culture in the county fairs hosted in each of the 14 counties of the Finger Lakes. There you will find the taste, sights and sounds of summer in the region.

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Events for October 26, 2021 x
Fairy Magic at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
Fairy Magic in Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong

Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum. Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, and check out fairy house doors by local artist Chris Pallace and Kevin Serwacki*. Garden fees apply.

 

*Presented in memory of Carol D. Simmons.

Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'
Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'

Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.

Fall, Fire & Wine
Fall, Fire & Wine

Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.  This 2nd Annual event will feature smoked food and drink menus at both Market Street Social and Grill 1-2-5.   Items include smoked vodka martini, smoked gin and tonic, smoked Manhattan, smoked jalapeno butternut squash soup, smoked cheddar and potato perogies, smoked pulled pork BBQ sliders, smoked beef brisket sandwich, smoked salads, smoked fish, smoked chops, and more.  Reservations are available by contacting 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

Rhapsody In Black image
RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents

RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

Free Educational On Demand Streaming Event for High School and College Students

Available for Streaming Monday, October 18 – Sunday, October 31, 2021

Free through reservation. To reserve a spot, please contact Janice Slocum at 607-733-5639 x777 or janices@clemenscenter.org.

Recommended for high school and above. Video with captions available upon request.

 

Thanks to the vision and funding of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc., the Clemens Center was able to join 12 other notable theatres* across the United States to commission this important and timely performance, and offer it to youth and educational institutions in our area FREE of charge.

Written & Performed by LeLand Gantt
Directorial Consultant Estelle Parsons
Developed at Actors Studio

“I’m just trying to start a conversation.” — CREATOR LELAND GANTT

Written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons, Rhapsody in Black is a one-man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. We follow his life story — from an underprivileged childhood in the ghettos of McKeesport, Pennsylvania to teenage experiments with crime and drugs to scholastic achievement and an acting career that land adult LeLand in situations where he is virtually the only African-American in the room. His efforts to cope with the various psychological effects of consistently being marked “The Other” is recounted in remarkable and exquisitely moving detail, guaranteed to leave lasting impressions. Multiple elements combine to give Rhapsody its super-powered emotional punch, many of them concentrated in the incredible persona of its star.

Charming, self-deprecatingly funny, linguistically awesome, LeLand Gantt imbues every word that falls from his mouth with all the passion and poignancy of a preacher speaking the Gospel. This is partly because he’s confronting heavy subjects, but mostly because he believes so firmly in his message that it’s impossible for it to emerge any other way. In his own words, “Objective truth strikes a chord.”

Please note that this show explores the topic of racism, and includes sensitive and difficult situations and language.

 

Made possible through the generous support of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.

*The 13 American Performing Arts Institutions to Commission Rhapsody in Black Virtual Performance: AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX; Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH; Clemens Center, Elmira, NY; Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati, OH; Goodwill Theatre, Johnson City, NY; Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE; Lied Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Mahaiwe Performing ArtsCenter, Great Barrington, MA; Ordway Center, St. Paul, MN; Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH; Stockbridge Theatre, Derry, NH

Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Sunny Days and Night Tree image
Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Events for October 27, 2021 x
Fairy Magic at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
Fairy Magic in Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong

Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum. Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, and check out fairy house doors by local artist Chris Pallace and Kevin Serwacki*. Garden fees apply.

 

*Presented in memory of Carol D. Simmons.

Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'
Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'

Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.

Fall, Fire & Wine
Fall, Fire & Wine

Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.  This 2nd Annual event will feature smoked food and drink menus at both Market Street Social and Grill 1-2-5.   Items include smoked vodka martini, smoked gin and tonic, smoked Manhattan, smoked jalapeno butternut squash soup, smoked cheddar and potato perogies, smoked pulled pork BBQ sliders, smoked beef brisket sandwich, smoked salads, smoked fish, smoked chops, and more.  Reservations are available by contacting 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

Rhapsody In Black image
RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents

RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

Free Educational On Demand Streaming Event for High School and College Students

Available for Streaming Monday, October 18 – Sunday, October 31, 2021

Free through reservation. To reserve a spot, please contact Janice Slocum at 607-733-5639 x777 or janices@clemenscenter.org.

Recommended for high school and above. Video with captions available upon request.

 

Thanks to the vision and funding of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc., the Clemens Center was able to join 12 other notable theatres* across the United States to commission this important and timely performance, and offer it to youth and educational institutions in our area FREE of charge.

Written & Performed by LeLand Gantt
Directorial Consultant Estelle Parsons
Developed at Actors Studio

“I’m just trying to start a conversation.” — CREATOR LELAND GANTT

Written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons, Rhapsody in Black is a one-man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. We follow his life story — from an underprivileged childhood in the ghettos of McKeesport, Pennsylvania to teenage experiments with crime and drugs to scholastic achievement and an acting career that land adult LeLand in situations where he is virtually the only African-American in the room. His efforts to cope with the various psychological effects of consistently being marked “The Other” is recounted in remarkable and exquisitely moving detail, guaranteed to leave lasting impressions. Multiple elements combine to give Rhapsody its super-powered emotional punch, many of them concentrated in the incredible persona of its star.

Charming, self-deprecatingly funny, linguistically awesome, LeLand Gantt imbues every word that falls from his mouth with all the passion and poignancy of a preacher speaking the Gospel. This is partly because he’s confronting heavy subjects, but mostly because he believes so firmly in his message that it’s impossible for it to emerge any other way. In his own words, “Objective truth strikes a chord.”

Please note that this show explores the topic of racism, and includes sensitive and difficult situations and language.

 

Made possible through the generous support of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.

*The 13 American Performing Arts Institutions to Commission Rhapsody in Black Virtual Performance: AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX; Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH; Clemens Center, Elmira, NY; Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati, OH; Goodwill Theatre, Johnson City, NY; Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE; Lied Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Mahaiwe Performing ArtsCenter, Great Barrington, MA; Ordway Center, St. Paul, MN; Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH; Stockbridge Theatre, Derry, NH

Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Sunny Days and Night Tree image
Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Events for October 28, 2021 x
Fairy Magic at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
Fairy Magic in Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong

Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum. Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, and check out fairy house doors by local artist Chris Pallace and Kevin Serwacki*. Garden fees apply.

 

*Presented in memory of Carol D. Simmons.

Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'
Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'

Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.

Fall, Fire & Wine
Fall, Fire & Wine

Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.  This 2nd Annual event will feature smoked food and drink menus at both Market Street Social and Grill 1-2-5.   Items include smoked vodka martini, smoked gin and tonic, smoked Manhattan, smoked jalapeno butternut squash soup, smoked cheddar and potato perogies, smoked pulled pork BBQ sliders, smoked beef brisket sandwich, smoked salads, smoked fish, smoked chops, and more.  Reservations are available by contacting 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

Rhapsody In Black image
RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents

RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

Free Educational On Demand Streaming Event for High School and College Students

Available for Streaming Monday, October 18 – Sunday, October 31, 2021

Free through reservation. To reserve a spot, please contact Janice Slocum at 607-733-5639 x777 or janices@clemenscenter.org.

Recommended for high school and above. Video with captions available upon request.

 

Thanks to the vision and funding of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc., the Clemens Center was able to join 12 other notable theatres* across the United States to commission this important and timely performance, and offer it to youth and educational institutions in our area FREE of charge.

Written & Performed by LeLand Gantt
Directorial Consultant Estelle Parsons
Developed at Actors Studio

“I’m just trying to start a conversation.” — CREATOR LELAND GANTT

Written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons, Rhapsody in Black is a one-man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. We follow his life story — from an underprivileged childhood in the ghettos of McKeesport, Pennsylvania to teenage experiments with crime and drugs to scholastic achievement and an acting career that land adult LeLand in situations where he is virtually the only African-American in the room. His efforts to cope with the various psychological effects of consistently being marked “The Other” is recounted in remarkable and exquisitely moving detail, guaranteed to leave lasting impressions. Multiple elements combine to give Rhapsody its super-powered emotional punch, many of them concentrated in the incredible persona of its star.

Charming, self-deprecatingly funny, linguistically awesome, LeLand Gantt imbues every word that falls from his mouth with all the passion and poignancy of a preacher speaking the Gospel. This is partly because he’s confronting heavy subjects, but mostly because he believes so firmly in his message that it’s impossible for it to emerge any other way. In his own words, “Objective truth strikes a chord.”

Please note that this show explores the topic of racism, and includes sensitive and difficult situations and language.

 

Made possible through the generous support of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.

*The 13 American Performing Arts Institutions to Commission Rhapsody in Black Virtual Performance: AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX; Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH; Clemens Center, Elmira, NY; Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati, OH; Goodwill Theatre, Johnson City, NY; Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE; Lied Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Mahaiwe Performing ArtsCenter, Great Barrington, MA; Ordway Center, St. Paul, MN; Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH; Stockbridge Theatre, Derry, NH

Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Angel by Bill Deats
Art Opening - Bill Deats

Check out local artist Bill Deat's amazing paintings starting today at Damiani's Art Gallery in the Tasting Room. What goes better with ethereal and moving art than ethereal and moving wine?

Complimentary hors d'oeuvres will be provided and the wine bar will be open for glass and bottle sales.

Sunny Days and Night Tree image
Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Events for October 29, 2021 x
Fairy Magic at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
Fairy Magic in Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong

Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum. Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, and check out fairy house doors by local artist Chris Pallace and Kevin Serwacki*. Garden fees apply.

 

*Presented in memory of Carol D. Simmons.

Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'
Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'

Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.

Fall, Fire & Wine
Fall, Fire & Wine

Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.  This 2nd Annual event will feature smoked food and drink menus at both Market Street Social and Grill 1-2-5.   Items include smoked vodka martini, smoked gin and tonic, smoked Manhattan, smoked jalapeno butternut squash soup, smoked cheddar and potato perogies, smoked pulled pork BBQ sliders, smoked beef brisket sandwich, smoked salads, smoked fish, smoked chops, and more.  Reservations are available by contacting 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

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RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents

RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

Free Educational On Demand Streaming Event for High School and College Students

Available for Streaming Monday, October 18 – Sunday, October 31, 2021

Free through reservation. To reserve a spot, please contact Janice Slocum at 607-733-5639 x777 or janices@clemenscenter.org.

Recommended for high school and above. Video with captions available upon request.

 

Thanks to the vision and funding of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc., the Clemens Center was able to join 12 other notable theatres* across the United States to commission this important and timely performance, and offer it to youth and educational institutions in our area FREE of charge.

Written & Performed by LeLand Gantt
Directorial Consultant Estelle Parsons
Developed at Actors Studio

“I’m just trying to start a conversation.” — CREATOR LELAND GANTT

Written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons, Rhapsody in Black is a one-man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. We follow his life story — from an underprivileged childhood in the ghettos of McKeesport, Pennsylvania to teenage experiments with crime and drugs to scholastic achievement and an acting career that land adult LeLand in situations where he is virtually the only African-American in the room. His efforts to cope with the various psychological effects of consistently being marked “The Other” is recounted in remarkable and exquisitely moving detail, guaranteed to leave lasting impressions. Multiple elements combine to give Rhapsody its super-powered emotional punch, many of them concentrated in the incredible persona of its star.

Charming, self-deprecatingly funny, linguistically awesome, LeLand Gantt imbues every word that falls from his mouth with all the passion and poignancy of a preacher speaking the Gospel. This is partly because he’s confronting heavy subjects, but mostly because he believes so firmly in his message that it’s impossible for it to emerge any other way. In his own words, “Objective truth strikes a chord.”

Please note that this show explores the topic of racism, and includes sensitive and difficult situations and language.

 

Made possible through the generous support of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.

*The 13 American Performing Arts Institutions to Commission Rhapsody in Black Virtual Performance: AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX; Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH; Clemens Center, Elmira, NY; Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati, OH; Goodwill Theatre, Johnson City, NY; Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE; Lied Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Mahaiwe Performing ArtsCenter, Great Barrington, MA; Ordway Center, St. Paul, MN; Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH; Stockbridge Theatre, Derry, NH

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Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Watkins Glen International October 29-30 – Finger Lakes Beer Festival

Tickets and camping are on sale for the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at TheGlen.com or (866) 461-RACE.

 

About Watkins Glen International

Located within five hours and 300 miles of 25 percent of the US population, Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, four-times voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today. Keep up with The Glen on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For tickets, camping, and additional information, call 1-866-461-RACE or visit www.TheGlen.com.

Watkins Glen International and Chemung Canal Trust Co. Toast to Presenting Sponsorship of Finger Lakes Beer Festival

Watkins Glen International announced today that Chemung Canal Trust Co. is the title sponsor of its annual Finger Lakes Beer Festival to be held October 29-30. In its eighth year, the Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co. will feature tastings from more than 40 New York State breweries, distilleries and cideries. 

 

“All of us at Chemung Canal are thrilled to be partnering with Watkins Glen International on the annual Finger Lakes Beer Festival.  The growth of the beer industry in upstate New York, as well as across the entire nation, has been incredible,” said Scott Heffner, Vice President and Director of Marketing at Chemung Canal Trust Company. 

 

“With festival attendees visiting from all across the state, we’re excited to play a part in showcasing not only our region’s exciting beer options, but everything that Schuyler County and the Finger Lakes Region has to offer,” Heffner added.

 

The Festival will kick off Friday at 5 p.m. with Boos and Brews, a Halloween-themed event featuring a costume contest, beer samplings and a live DJ. On Saturday, the festival opens at 12 p.m. with beer samplings from New York State breweries, distilleries and cideries. In addition to the tastings, fans can participate in the 32-team corn hole tournament, pace car rides around the 3.4-mile road course circuit and the stein-holding competition, all while enjoying live music.

 

“Chemung Canal Trust Co. is an incredible partner of The Glen and we couldn’t be more excited to have them present the Finger Lakes Beer Festival this year,” WGI President Michael Printup said. “This event has become an annual tradition for many of our fans and provides us an opportunity to showcase some of the best beer, craft brews and cider in the Finger Lakes region.”

 

Ticketholders from the rescheduled 2020 event can apply their credit to this event or another 2021 event at The Glen or any NASCAR-owned track. Tickets for the Festival and Friday night’s Boos and Brews are available online at TheGlen.com.

 

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co. will be conducted in accordance with enhanced safety protocols and procedures to provide a safe environment for guests, employees and the local community.

 

About Watkins Glen International

Located within five hours and 300 miles of 25 percent of the U.S. population, Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, four-times voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today. Keep up with The Glen on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For tickets, camping, and additional information, call 1-866-461-RACE or visit www.TheGlen.com.

 

2021 Watkins Glen International Schedule

April 10-11 – Opening Weekend

May 21-23 – Ferrari Challenge North America

June 18-20 – SCCA Majors Super Tour

June 24-27 – IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen

July 1-2 – IMSA WeatherTech 240 at The Glen

July 9-11 – Finger Lakes Wine Festival

August 4-8 – NASCAR Go Bowling at The Glen

September 9-12 – Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix

September 16-19 – GT World Challenge America

October 29-30 – Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co.

 

2021 Watkins Glen International NASCAR Weekend Schedule

August 6 – ARCA Menards Series Race

August 7 – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race

August 7 – NASCAR Xfinity Series Race

August 8 – NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen

 

About Chemung Canal Trust Company

Chemung Canal Trust Company, headquartered in Elmira, N.Y., is a full-service community bank with full trust powers. Established in 1833, Chemung Canal Trust Company is the oldest locally owned and managed community bank in New York State.

Tasting Block Wine Dinner at Fox Run Vineyards
Tasting Blocks Dinner at Fox Run Vineyards

Join us as Winemaker Peter Bell & Chef Brud Holland guide us through the building blocks of food and wine pairings. This four course dinner focuses on the principles chefs and winemakers use when collaborating on food and wine pairings. Each portion or “block” is served with a wine that enhances and showcases the intricate flavors of the meal. While you indulge, our chef and winemaker will interpret the science behind food and wine pairing. The Tasting Blocks Dinners take place in our historic barrel room (each party will be at separate tables and socially distanced). Due to the nature of this event, we are not able accommodate ANY menu substitutions or dietary restrictions.

$85 per person + tax & gratuity. Reservations are required 3 days in advance. *Wine Club Members- in order to receive 10% off your event ticket in Tock, you must enter the same email address as the one that is associated with your wine club account at Fox Run.

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Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Events for October 30, 2021 x
Fairy Magic at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
Fairy Magic in Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong

Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum. Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, and check out fairy house doors by local artist Chris Pallace and Kevin Serwacki*. Garden fees apply.

 

*Presented in memory of Carol D. Simmons.

Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'
Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'

Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.

Fall, Fire & Wine
Fall, Fire & Wine

Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.  This 2nd Annual event will feature smoked food and drink menus at both Market Street Social and Grill 1-2-5.   Items include smoked vodka martini, smoked gin and tonic, smoked Manhattan, smoked jalapeno butternut squash soup, smoked cheddar and potato perogies, smoked pulled pork BBQ sliders, smoked beef brisket sandwich, smoked salads, smoked fish, smoked chops, and more.  Reservations are available by contacting 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

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RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents

RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

Free Educational On Demand Streaming Event for High School and College Students

Available for Streaming Monday, October 18 – Sunday, October 31, 2021

Free through reservation. To reserve a spot, please contact Janice Slocum at 607-733-5639 x777 or janices@clemenscenter.org.

Recommended for high school and above. Video with captions available upon request.

 

Thanks to the vision and funding of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc., the Clemens Center was able to join 12 other notable theatres* across the United States to commission this important and timely performance, and offer it to youth and educational institutions in our area FREE of charge.

Written & Performed by LeLand Gantt
Directorial Consultant Estelle Parsons
Developed at Actors Studio

“I’m just trying to start a conversation.” — CREATOR LELAND GANTT

Written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons, Rhapsody in Black is a one-man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. We follow his life story — from an underprivileged childhood in the ghettos of McKeesport, Pennsylvania to teenage experiments with crime and drugs to scholastic achievement and an acting career that land adult LeLand in situations where he is virtually the only African-American in the room. His efforts to cope with the various psychological effects of consistently being marked “The Other” is recounted in remarkable and exquisitely moving detail, guaranteed to leave lasting impressions. Multiple elements combine to give Rhapsody its super-powered emotional punch, many of them concentrated in the incredible persona of its star.

Charming, self-deprecatingly funny, linguistically awesome, LeLand Gantt imbues every word that falls from his mouth with all the passion and poignancy of a preacher speaking the Gospel. This is partly because he’s confronting heavy subjects, but mostly because he believes so firmly in his message that it’s impossible for it to emerge any other way. In his own words, “Objective truth strikes a chord.”

Please note that this show explores the topic of racism, and includes sensitive and difficult situations and language.

 

Made possible through the generous support of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.

*The 13 American Performing Arts Institutions to Commission Rhapsody in Black Virtual Performance: AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX; Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH; Clemens Center, Elmira, NY; Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati, OH; Goodwill Theatre, Johnson City, NY; Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE; Lied Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Mahaiwe Performing ArtsCenter, Great Barrington, MA; Ordway Center, St. Paul, MN; Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH; Stockbridge Theatre, Derry, NH

Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Watkins Glen International October 29-30 – Finger Lakes Beer Festival

Tickets and camping are on sale for the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at TheGlen.com or (866) 461-RACE.

 

About Watkins Glen International

Located within five hours and 300 miles of 25 percent of the US population, Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, four-times voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today. Keep up with The Glen on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For tickets, camping, and additional information, call 1-866-461-RACE or visit www.TheGlen.com.

Watkins Glen International and Chemung Canal Trust Co. Toast to Presenting Sponsorship of Finger Lakes Beer Festival

Watkins Glen International announced today that Chemung Canal Trust Co. is the title sponsor of its annual Finger Lakes Beer Festival to be held October 29-30. In its eighth year, the Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co. will feature tastings from more than 40 New York State breweries, distilleries and cideries. 

 

“All of us at Chemung Canal are thrilled to be partnering with Watkins Glen International on the annual Finger Lakes Beer Festival.  The growth of the beer industry in upstate New York, as well as across the entire nation, has been incredible,” said Scott Heffner, Vice President and Director of Marketing at Chemung Canal Trust Company. 

 

“With festival attendees visiting from all across the state, we’re excited to play a part in showcasing not only our region’s exciting beer options, but everything that Schuyler County and the Finger Lakes Region has to offer,” Heffner added.

 

The Festival will kick off Friday at 5 p.m. with Boos and Brews, a Halloween-themed event featuring a costume contest, beer samplings and a live DJ. On Saturday, the festival opens at 12 p.m. with beer samplings from New York State breweries, distilleries and cideries. In addition to the tastings, fans can participate in the 32-team corn hole tournament, pace car rides around the 3.4-mile road course circuit and the stein-holding competition, all while enjoying live music.

 

“Chemung Canal Trust Co. is an incredible partner of The Glen and we couldn’t be more excited to have them present the Finger Lakes Beer Festival this year,” WGI President Michael Printup said. “This event has become an annual tradition for many of our fans and provides us an opportunity to showcase some of the best beer, craft brews and cider in the Finger Lakes region.”

 

Ticketholders from the rescheduled 2020 event can apply their credit to this event or another 2021 event at The Glen or any NASCAR-owned track. Tickets for the Festival and Friday night’s Boos and Brews are available online at TheGlen.com.

 

As a result of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co. will be conducted in accordance with enhanced safety protocols and procedures to provide a safe environment for guests, employees and the local community.

 

About Watkins Glen International

Located within five hours and 300 miles of 25 percent of the U.S. population, Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, four-times voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today. Keep up with The Glen on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. For tickets, camping, and additional information, call 1-866-461-RACE or visit www.TheGlen.com.

 

2021 Watkins Glen International Schedule

April 10-11 – Opening Weekend

May 21-23 – Ferrari Challenge North America

June 18-20 – SCCA Majors Super Tour

June 24-27 – IMSA Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen

July 1-2 – IMSA WeatherTech 240 at The Glen

July 9-11 – Finger Lakes Wine Festival

August 4-8 – NASCAR Go Bowling at The Glen

September 9-12 – Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix

September 16-19 – GT World Challenge America

October 29-30 – Finger Lakes Beer Festival Presented by Chemung Canal Trust Co.

 

2021 Watkins Glen International NASCAR Weekend Schedule

August 6 – ARCA Menards Series Race

August 7 – NASCAR Camping World Truck Series Race

August 7 – NASCAR Xfinity Series Race

August 8 – NASCAR Cup Series Go Bowling at The Glen

 

About Chemung Canal Trust Company

Chemung Canal Trust Company, headquartered in Elmira, N.Y., is a full-service community bank with full trust powers. Established in 1833, Chemung Canal Trust Company is the oldest locally owned and managed community bank in New York State.

Harvest Twilight sparkling cocktail.
Halloween Weekend at Damiani

Join us Halloween weekend (Saturday and Sunday) for fantastic wines and super treats.

First, show up in costume either day and we'll reward you with 10% off your wine purchase.

Second, Jeremy has brewed a special Bollicine-based sparkling cocktail called Harvest Twilight. It's scary good!

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Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Events for October 31, 2021 x
Fairy Magic at The Strong's Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden
Fairy Magic in Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong

Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum. Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, and check out fairy house doors by local artist Chris Pallace and Kevin Serwacki*. Garden fees apply.

 

*Presented in memory of Carol D. Simmons.

Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'
Varick Winery Pumpkin Chuckin'

Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.

Fall, Fire & Wine
Fall, Fire & Wine

Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.  This 2nd Annual event will feature smoked food and drink menus at both Market Street Social and Grill 1-2-5.   Items include smoked vodka martini, smoked gin and tonic, smoked Manhattan, smoked jalapeno butternut squash soup, smoked cheddar and potato perogies, smoked pulled pork BBQ sliders, smoked beef brisket sandwich, smoked salads, smoked fish, smoked chops, and more.  Reservations are available by contacting 607.962.5000 ext 127.  

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RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents

RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance

Free Educational On Demand Streaming Event for High School and College Students

Available for Streaming Monday, October 18 – Sunday, October 31, 2021

Free through reservation. To reserve a spot, please contact Janice Slocum at 607-733-5639 x777 or janices@clemenscenter.org.

Recommended for high school and above. Video with captions available upon request.

 

Thanks to the vision and funding of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc., the Clemens Center was able to join 12 other notable theatres* across the United States to commission this important and timely performance, and offer it to youth and educational institutions in our area FREE of charge.

Written & Performed by LeLand Gantt
Directorial Consultant Estelle Parsons
Developed at Actors Studio

“I’m just trying to start a conversation.” — CREATOR LELAND GANTT

Written and performed by LeLand Gantt and developed at NYC’s Actors Studio by Estelle Parsons, Rhapsody in Black is a one-man show that explores LeLand’s personal journey to understand and eventually transcend racism in America. We follow his life story — from an underprivileged childhood in the ghettos of McKeesport, Pennsylvania to teenage experiments with crime and drugs to scholastic achievement and an acting career that land adult LeLand in situations where he is virtually the only African-American in the room. His efforts to cope with the various psychological effects of consistently being marked “The Other” is recounted in remarkable and exquisitely moving detail, guaranteed to leave lasting impressions. Multiple elements combine to give Rhapsody its super-powered emotional punch, many of them concentrated in the incredible persona of its star.

Charming, self-deprecatingly funny, linguistically awesome, LeLand Gantt imbues every word that falls from his mouth with all the passion and poignancy of a preacher speaking the Gospel. This is partly because he’s confronting heavy subjects, but mostly because he believes so firmly in his message that it’s impossible for it to emerge any other way. In his own words, “Objective truth strikes a chord.”

Please note that this show explores the topic of racism, and includes sensitive and difficult situations and language.

 

Made possible through the generous support of the John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.

*The 13 American Performing Arts Institutions to Commission Rhapsody in Black Virtual Performance: AT&T Performing Arts Center, Dallas, TX; Bardavon Opera House, Poughkeepsie, NY; Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Ft. Lauderdale, FL; Capitol Center for the Arts, Concord, NH; Clemens Center, Elmira, NY; Cincinnati Arts Association, Cincinnati, OH; Goodwill Theatre, Johnson City, NY; Lied Center for the Performing Arts, Lincoln, NE; Lied Center of Kansas, Lawrence, KS; Mahaiwe Performing ArtsCenter, Great Barrington, MA; Ordway Center, St. Paul, MN; Playhouse Square, Cleveland, OH; Stockbridge Theatre, Derry, NH

Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Harvest Twilight sparkling cocktail.
Halloween Weekend at Damiani

Join us Halloween weekend (Saturday and Sunday) for fantastic wines and super treats.

First, show up in costume either day and we'll reward you with 10% off your wine purchase.

Second, Jeremy has brewed a special Bollicine-based sparkling cocktail called Harvest Twilight. It's scary good!

Sunny Days and Night Tree image
Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Events for November 1, 2021 x
Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Sunny Days and Night Tree image
Sunny Days and Night Tree | Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc.
2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents
SUNNY DAYS and NIGHT TREE
Sensory Friendly Virtual Performance

Available for Streaming Monday, November 1 – Sunday, November 21, 2021

 

A MAGICAL TWO-PART FILM

SUNNY DAYS:

Feel, hear & smell the world around you. Roll in the long grass, scrunch it beneath your fingers & take a long deep breath. Sunny Days encapsulates the magic of being free, of moving with abandon, and playing in the outdoors. A dance film for little explorers.

NIGHT TREE:

Every year, in the middle of winter, we go into the forest to find our tree. Our special tree. We bundle up so we’re warm, with hats, gloves, shoes and coats. We travel through the trees. Among the leaves and muddy puddles. Listening to the birds sing. And watching for animals.
Come into the woods and dance as we go on a gentle, sensory journey through the beautiful wintery forest to find a very special tree…Squelch through mud, sip hot chocolate, and play amongst the pines! Night Tree is a magical two-part film based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name.
The films are available with or without audio description and creative captions.

A note about Creative Captions
The company has worked with The Johnny Luu to animate and illustrate the narration of the films for young D/deaf audiences or anyone who enjoys reading and singing along!

Based on NIGHT TREE by Eve Bunting, illustrated by Ted Rand. Text copyright © 1991 by Eve Bunting. Adapted by permission of Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Key Themes: Nature and the Natural Environment, Movement, Imagination, Curiosity and Animals

Recommended for Grades Pre K – 3 

Show Length: 45 minutes with no intermission

 

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  Please contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

 

John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series
The carefully-curated programs in the five-show Family Connex Series will help connect families to the Clemens Center by attending together, and promote family conversation, critical thinking, and the simple enjoyment of the live performing arts.

Corning Museum of Glass building in the fall
Veteran's Free November

To show appreciation for their service to our country, all military veterans will receive free admission to The Corning Museum of Glass through the month of November. All others in the veteran's party are welcome to enjoy 15% off of their regularly-priced admission. Remember, kids and teens 17 and under are always free!

Events for November 2, 2021 x
Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Corning Museum of Glass building in the fall
Veteran's Free November

To show appreciation for their service to our country, all military veterans will receive free admission to The Corning Museum of Glass through the month of November. All others in the veteran's party are welcome to enjoy 15% off of their regularly-priced admission. Remember, kids and teens 17 and under are always free!

A photograph of Eric Goldschmidt
Bring the Heat | Eric Goldschmidt Live Streamed Demonstration

In our live demo series, Bring the Heat, join us for a live stream of glass artists demonstrating their expertise and skillful execution while “in the zone.”

During each demo, an artist will present a personal design they’ve worked to perfect, and they will be live on the mic to narrate as they work—a rarity for live artist demonstrations and a first at the Museum.

Check back soon for more information about this demo. 

Events for November 3, 2021 x
Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Corning Museum of Glass building in the fall
Veteran's Free November

To show appreciation for their service to our country, all military veterans will receive free admission to The Corning Museum of Glass through the month of November. All others in the veteran's party are welcome to enjoy 15% off of their regularly-priced admission. Remember, kids and teens 17 and under are always free!

A photograph of Eric Goldschmidt
Bring the Heat | Eric Goldschmidt Live Streamed Demonstration

In our live demo series, Bring the Heat, join us for a live stream of glass artists demonstrating their expertise and skillful execution while “in the zone.”

During each demo, an artist will present a personal design they’ve worked to perfect, and they will be live on the mic to narrate as they work—a rarity for live artist demonstrations and a first at the Museum.

Check back soon for more information about this demo. 

Events for November 4, 2021 x
Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Corning Museum of Glass building in the fall
Veteran's Free November

To show appreciation for their service to our country, all military veterans will receive free admission to The Corning Museum of Glass through the month of November. All others in the veteran's party are welcome to enjoy 15% off of their regularly-priced admission. Remember, kids and teens 17 and under are always free!

A photograph of Eric Goldschmidt
Bring the Heat | Eric Goldschmidt Live Streamed Demonstration

In our live demo series, Bring the Heat, join us for a live stream of glass artists demonstrating their expertise and skillful execution while “in the zone.”

During each demo, an artist will present a personal design they’ve worked to perfect, and they will be live on the mic to narrate as they work—a rarity for live artist demonstrations and a first at the Museum.

Check back soon for more information about this demo. 

Events for November 5, 2021 x
Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Corning Museum of Glass building in the fall
Veteran's Free November

To show appreciation for their service to our country, all military veterans will receive free admission to The Corning Museum of Glass through the month of November. All others in the veteran's party are welcome to enjoy 15% off of their regularly-priced admission. Remember, kids and teens 17 and under are always free!

Tasting Block Wine Dinner at Fox Run Vineyards
Tasting Blocks Dinner at Fox Run Vineyards

Join us as Winemaker Peter Bell & Chef Brud Holland guide us through the building blocks of food and wine pairings. This four course dinner focuses on the principles chefs and winemakers use when collaborating on food and wine pairings. Each portion or “block” is served with a wine that enhances and showcases the intricate flavors of the meal. While you indulge, our chef and winemaker will interpret the science behind food and wine pairing. The Tasting Blocks Dinners take place in our historic barrel room (each party will be at separate tables and socially distanced). Due to the nature of this event, we are not able accommodate ANY menu substitutions or dietary restrictions.

$85 per person + tax & gratuity. Reservations are required 3 days in advance. *Wine Club Members- in order to receive 10% off your event ticket in Tock, you must enter the same email address as the one that is associated with your wine club account at Fox Run.

A photograph of Eric Goldschmidt
Bring the Heat | Eric Goldschmidt Live Streamed Demonstration

In our live demo series, Bring the Heat, join us for a live stream of glass artists demonstrating their expertise and skillful execution while “in the zone.”

During each demo, an artist will present a personal design they’ve worked to perfect, and they will be live on the mic to narrate as they work—a rarity for live artist demonstrations and a first at the Museum.

Check back soon for more information about this demo. 

Events for November 6, 2021 x
Dog Man: The Musical logo
Dog Man: The Musical | Virtual Event

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production
presented by TheaterWorksUSA  

DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL

Available for Streaming Monday, October 25 – Sunday, November 7, 2021

 

Book & Lyrics by Kevin Del Aguila
Music by Brad Alexander
Direction and Choreography by Jen Wineman

Dog Man: The Musical is a hilarious new production based on the worldwide bestselling series from Dav Pilkey, the creator of Captain Underpants.

Best buds George and Harold have been creating comics for years, but now that they’re in 5th grade, they figure it’s time to level up and write a musical based on their favorite character, Dog Man, the crime-biting sensation who is part dog, part man, and ALL HERO!! How hard could it be?

With the head of a dog and the body of a policeman, Dog Man loves to fight crime and chew on the furniture. But while trying his best to be a good boy, can he save the city from Flippy the cyborg fish and his army of Beasty Buildings? Can he catch Petey, the world’s most evil cat, who has cloned himself to exact revenge on the doggy do-gooder? And will George and Harold finish their show before lunchtime?? Find out in this epic musical adventure featuring the hilarity and heart of Dav Pilkey’s beloved characters.

The show is written by Kevin Del Aguila and Brad Alexander, who collaborated on the Emmy-winning series Peg + Cat on PBS, TheaterWorksUSA’s Click, Clack, Moo, and the upcoming Clifford The Big Red Dog on PBS and Amazon. Jen Wineman directs and choreographs.

Curriculum Ties: Language Arts, Music, Science, Social Studies

Recommended for Grades 1 – 5

Show Length: 60 minutes

Purchase information:

For Schools:  Cost for schools is $60/classroom.  Each class must be registered.  A fillable Order Form for Schools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment or Purchase Order must be received before the link and password will be sent.

For Homeschools and Individuals:  Cost for Homeschools and Individuals is $6/household.  A fillable Order Form for Homeschools is available on-line at ClemensCenter.org or you may contact Janice Slocum to register.  Payment must be received before the link and password will be sent.

Please contact Janice Slocum, School-Time Coordinator at 607-733-5639 x 777 or janices@clemenscenter.org

Corning Museum of Glass building in the fall
Veteran's Free November

To show appreciation for their service to our country, all military veterans will receive free admission to The Corning Museum of Glass through the month of November. All others in the veteran's party are welcome to enjoy 15% off of their regularly-priced admission. Remember, kids and teens 17 and under are always free!

Six Kingdoms of Life
Project-based Learning Class -Six Kingdoms

Six Kingdoms of Life-

In this lesson students in grades K-9th will learn about plants, Animals, Protists, Fungi, Archaebacteria, Eubacteria. How are organism placed into their kingdoms? You are probably quite familiar with the members of this kingdom as it contains all the plants that you have come to know - flowering plants, mosses, and ferns.

Students may have hands on work with microscopes, dissections, and more! https://checkout.square.site/merchant/MLA6BKMZXDVP9/checkout/FGXHLEIASPI37VVMMREGQ62O

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA! logo
Rodgers & Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA!

Clemens Center presents

Rodgers & Hammerstein’s OKLAHOMA!

Saturday, November 6, 2021 at 7:30pm*

 

Tickets: $67/$62/$52/$37.
Processing and facility maintenance fees apply.

Group Rates available for 10 or more – please inquire

For tickets or more information, please call our box office at 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159, Monday – Friday between 11:30am and 5:30pm; or at ClemensCenter.org.

 

This is OKLAHOMA! as you’ve never seen or heard it before—reimagined for the 21st century and the Tony Award Winner for Best Revival of a Musical.

Direct from an acclaimed run on Broadway comes an OKLAHOMA! that looks and sounds like America today. The Daily Beast raves “Forget your traditional idea of Oklahoma! Daniel Fish’s daring, utterly absorbing re-interpretation is different—brilliantly so.”

OKLAHOMA! tells a story of a community banding together against an outsider, and the frontier life that shaped America. Upending the sunny romance of a farmer and a cowpoke, this production lets us experience Rodgers and Hammerstein’s greatness anew.” (The New Yorker). Without changing a word of text, this visionary production allows the classic musical – and our country – to be seen in a whole new light.

Funny and sexy, provocative and probing, “A smashing Oklahoma! is reborn. Daniel Fish’s wide-awake, altogether wonderful production is thrilling!” (The New York Times).

“This is the OKLAHOMA! that was there all along.” (New York Magazine).

 

Age Recommendation: OKLAHOMA! is recommended for ages 12+.

Audience Advisory: OKLAHOMA! contains fog, loud gunshot effects, moments of total darkness and violence.

Show Length: OKLAHOMA! runs 2 hours 45 minutes including one intermission.

*Dates/times/programs/protocols subject to change.

A photograph of Eric Goldschmidt
Bring the Heat | Eric Goldschmidt Live Streamed Demonstration

In our live demo series, Bring the Heat, join us for a live stream of glass artists demonstrating their expertise and skillful execution while “in the zone.”

During each demo, an artist will present a personal design they’ve worked to perfect, and they will be live on the mic to narrate as they work—a rarity for live artist demonstrations and a first at the Museum.

Check back soon for more information about this demo. 

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01
Jul 2021
Thru
31
Oct 2021
Take a magical stroll through Dancing Wings Butterfly Garden at The Strong Museum.
115 Howell Street (to museum's parking garage and entrance)
11 a.m.
(585)-263-2700
04
Sep 2021
Thru
31
Oct 2021
Release your tensions by hurling pumpkins with a giant slingshot on weekends in September and October.  Large groups may schedule an appointment to hurl pumpkins on other days.
5102 State Route 89, Cayuga Lake Wine Trail
9:30am
(315)-549-8797
07
Sep 2021
Thru
31
Oct 2021
Those looking to continue the Oktoberfest dining revelry but shift gears from German classics can check out Smoketoberfest at Radisson Hotel Corning, October 5th through the 9th.
125 Denison Parkway East
(962)-500-0127
18
Oct 2021
Thru
31
Oct 2021
The Clemens Center and John G. Ullman & Associates Foundation, Inc. 2021-2022 Family Connex Series presents RHAPSODY IN BLACK | Encore Virtual Performance
207 Clemens Center Parkway
(607)-733-5639
25
Oct 2021
Thru
07
Nov 2021
A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series productionpresented by TheaterWorksUSA   DOG MAN: THE MUSICAL
207 Clemens Center Parkway
(607)-733-5639
28
Oct 2021
Check out local artist Bill Deat's amazing paintings starting today at Damiani's Art Gallery in the Tasting Room. What goes better with ethereal and moving art than ethereal and moving wine?
4704 NY-414
5:30 p.m.
((60)-7) -546-
29
Oct 2021
Thru
30
Oct 2021
Tickets and camping are on sale for the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at TheGlen.com or (866) 461-RACE.   About Watkins Glen International
2790 County Route 16
29
Oct 2021
Thru
30
Oct 2021
Watkins Glen International announced today that Chemung Canal Trust Co. is the title sponsor of its annual Finger Lakes Beer Festival to be held October 29-30.
2790 County Route 16
29
Oct 2021
Join us as Winemaker Peter Bell & Chef Brud Holland guide us through the building blocks of food and wine pairings.
670 State Route 14
6:30 pm
(315)-536-4616
30
Oct 2021
Thru
31
Oct 2021
Join us Halloween weekend (Saturday and Sunday) for fantastic wines and super treats. First, show up in costume either day and we'll reward you with 10% off your wine purchase.
4704 NY-414
10am