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Finger Lakes Events Calendar

Festivals, Happy Hour, Live Music, Theatre, and More!

It doesn’t matter what your interests are or who you’re in the Finger Lakes with, you can always find a great event to enrich your time in the region with those you care about. 

Events take place all year round in the Finger Lakes region. From lakeside (and on the lake) events in the summer to harvest activities in the fall, snowmobiling or snowshoeing in the winter, and festivals in the springtime! Step inside a glassmaker’s studio to blow your own glass, stroll Main Street on a food tour, or gather for live music and theater performances. Browse the list of Finger Lakes events below or search the specific dates you will be visiting to see everything going on in the region.

Great Events that Happen Every Year

Below, you will find dozens of great events happening throughout the year with many of them happening annually. If you have memories of favorite annual Finger Lakes events from childhood such as cardboard boat regattas, hot air balloon festivals, cheese, apple or pumpkin festivals, to name a few, it’s likely that event that still takes place or, has likely improved your enjoyment. If you see a special event that piques your interest but can’t make it, click on the event anyway, it might be coming back next year!

Events Added Daily

Make sure to check back frequently to see if any other great events have been added. Events are added daily by businesses from every sector and interest so if there is nothing that sparks your interest now, there very well could be soon!
 

**Public Notice**

Please be sure to contact event venues directly for details regarding scheduling changes. These events are all subject to change or be cancelled at the discretion and direction of the event organizers or business hosting the event. Please be sure to contact the event organizers or venue directly to confirm times and details. The Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance provides this information as posted by partner businesses and does not endorse or sponsor any listed event. 

 

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Events for December 1, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

24th Annual Holiday Shopping Spree

Be the thrifty multitasker that you are - treat yourself while shopping for others! Cross items off your gift list as you sample before you buy. Save money with your Holiday Shoppers Card, only valid during the event dates.

You'll get a souvenir wine glass, a grapevine wreath, an ornament at each stop, a shoppers card, wine and food! Event Hours: Friday 1-5pm, the following wineries are participating: Treleaven, Long Point Montezuma, Six Mile Creek. Saturday 10-6pm, ALL 16 wineries are participating. Sunday 10-5pm, ALL 16 wineries are participating. 

On Saturday, you can start at 9am at Six Mile Creek, Treleaven and Long Point wineries only.

Tickets: Each ticket is good for the whole weekend, to visit each winery once. Single tickets are $45 and include: 1 souvenir wine glass, 1 grapevine wreath, 1 set of 16 ornaments, 1 recipe collection and 1 shoppers card. You will also get 1 wine and food pairing at each winery and up to 3 additional wine tastings per winery.

Couple’s tickets are $65 and include: 2 souvenir wine glasses, 1 grapevine wreath, 1 set of 16 ornaments, 1 recipe collection and 1 shoppers card. Each person will get 1 wine and food pairing at each winery and up to 3 additional wine tastings per winery. Discounted designated driver tickets are available. The DD gets all the same perks as a regular ticket, minus the wine. They also get a DD mug, rather than a wine glass. $22.50 for a single, $52.50 for a couple. A couple’s DD ticket consists of one person who drinks and one person who does not.

Be sure to buy your tickets early, we have a limited amount available per weekend. Tickets can also be purchased by calling 800-684-5217 and are no longer available at Wegman’s.

Packages that offer tickets, transportation and accommodations will also available in the spring. When ordering tickets, will you be asked to choose a specific starting point. This is where you’ll start the event and be given your wine glass(es), shopper’s card and the front, back and ring to your recipe collection.

If you’re part of a large group (15+), we ask that you contact the office prior to ordering your tickets; to be sure the whole group can be accommodated at a starting point. If you purchased your ticket separately from your group, please notify the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail office at 800-684-5217 or info@cayugawinetrail.com so we can make sure that you have the same starting point. For large groups, we also offer itineraries to ensure smooth flow of the buses and the smaller groups throughout the day. Please contact the trail office to order your tickets and get your itinerary started. We reserve the right to limit the number of large groups purchasing tickets.

Tickets to our events CANNOT be REFUNDED.

At your last stop of the event, make sure to hand in your ticket to be eligible for one of these Grand Prizes: The Hotel Ithaca, Finger Lakes Winery Tours, Deerhead Lakeside Restaurant & Bar, Cobtree Vacation Rental Resort, La Tourelle, Cayuga Lake Cabins, 34 State "Historic Luxury Suites," 10 Fitch Luxurious Romantic Inn

Events for December 2, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Explore The Gingerbread Invitational with a special Gingerbread Art Hunt for kids!
Holiday Open House at The Rockwell Museum

Every year, The Rockwell Museum and our sister museum, Corning Museum of Glass, offer FREE admission for the kick-off to the holiday season.

  • Visit & vote! Cast your ballot for the Gingerbread Invitational Community Choice Award – we’ll collect votes all month long and announce the winner in January 2018!
  • Explore The Gingerbread Invitational with a special Gingerbread Art Hunt for kids!
  • Enjoy authentic, un-plugged play with new winter-themed activities in the Family Exploration Studio
  • Warm drinks and tasty treats offered free in The Museum Store
  • Enjoy shopping for quality gifts for everyone on your list. Find special deals and promotions during Sparkle and Holiday Open House only!
Corning's Gaffer District Announces 43rd Annual Sparkle Schedule and Street Closings

Presenting sponsor Corning's Gaffer District and Centers Health Care of Steuben & Corning is pleased to announce the schedule and street closings for the 43rd Annual Sparkle on Saturday, December 2.

Crystal City Christmas events have been a celebrated Corning tradition for nearly two decades. This year’s 43rd Annual Sparkle on December 2, is the oldest of the events and is expected to entertain local residents of all ages, as well as attract hundreds of visitors to Corning’s Historic Market Street. Fireworks close out the night at 9 pm, sponsored by Elmira Savings Bank.

ENTERTAINMENT & ACTIVITIES:

  • NEW: Dog Sled Educational Presentations and Meet and Greet in Centerway 5-9 pm
  • Live Entertainment 5-9 pm at Centennial Sculpture
  • FIREWORKS (9 pm) over the Chemung River sponsored by Elmira Savings Bank
  • 3rd Annual Gingerbread Invitational at The Rockwell Museum, see the exhibition and vote for your favorite!
  • Santa in his Crystal House, 12–4 pm & 5–9 pm ($5 per photo, visits are free). Also special family activities from 3-6 pm
  • Horse and wagon rides ($10 per adult, $5 per child), 5–8:45 pm (loading near Centerway Square by the Crystal House)
  • Live reindeer display, 5–9 pm at Cedar and Market streets
  • Bell ringers, vendors, festive food, music and more
  • The Corning Museum of Glass AND The Rockwell Museum are having their Holiday Open House (Dec. 2 & 3, 9 am–5 pm) - FREE admission both days!
  • Ice Throne photo op at Radisson Hotel Corning
  • Selfie Station sponsored by Metro PCS
  • Free mini train rides sponsored by Irvine Wealth Management (loading at Chestnut and Market streets)
  • Free face painting inside the Information Center of Corning 5:30–8:30 pm
  • Southeast Steuben Library with CASA & Corning Food Pantry Holiday Activities at Nasser Civic Center Rink, Open Skating 1-3:30 pm & 7-9 pm, Family Skating 4-6:30 pm with Costume Characters
  • Bobby K kids activities

In preparation for this year's event, the following streets are closed on Saturday, December 2 from 1–11 pm*:

Market Street (Wall to Market Street)
Acess toTarantelli Lane from Bridge St will be available from 1-5 pm and at 8:30 pm
Pine Street (Burmese to Tioga)
Aurene Lane (Wall to Tarantelli Lane, Emergency vehicles only)
Wall Street (Aurene to Burmese)
Cedar Street (Tioga to Burmese) - will close through traffic from 4-10 pm
Tioga Avenue (Parking Garage to M&T Bank entrance)

*Streets to be closed at 6 am if snow removal is needed.
Visitors should use Walnut St access to Centerway Parking Garage City Parking. City Parking lots are free throughout the event.

For the duration of the event, free parking is available at the Centerway Parking Facility.

 

PAW PATROL LIVE! at the Auditorium Theater in Rochester

PAW Patrol Live! "Race to The Rescue" PAW Patrol is on a roll with the first-ever live tour! It's the day of the Great Race between Adventure Bay’s Mayor Goodway and Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger, but Mayor Goodway is nowhere to be found.  PAW Patrol to the rescue! 

Ryder summons Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma, and the newest pup, Everest, to rescue Mayor Goodway and to run the race in her place.

Show Schedule Saturday 12/2 @ 10am & 2pm Sunday 12/3 @10am & 2pm

VIP Tickets Available

Trumansburg WinterFest
Trumansburg WinterFest

The Trumansburg WinterFest is excited to be celebrating the 22nd year of our cornerstone event. The Festival brings together area businesses, organizations, and community members, providing winter activities for everyone. 
Come on down to Main Street in Trumansburg. We’re shutting the street down so you can meander through downtown and wander into our local businesses and enjoy food and beverage pairings, handmade goods, live music, and community merriment! Then get cozy by the fire at the library and enjoy a seasonal story and treats.
This year the Festival will feature Hilby and the Fall Creek Brass Band! We will also be welcoming Santa and lighting the tree, offering horse drawn carriage rides, plus many more FREE family fun activities!
 

Saint Nick in his sleigh...
German / American Christmas Market

3rd Annual German / American Christmas Market at…

THE OLDE COUNTRY STORE AND MORE - 1849

Date:   December 2nd and 3rd 2017

 

Time:  10 am – 4 pm

 

Where:  Upstairs of The Olde Country Store & More

(unfortunately, this upstairs venue is not wheelchair accessible)

  • Local Craft Vendors upstairs
  • Jenny’s Homemade German Christmas Cookies
  • Oma’s Himmel und Erde (Heaven and Earth) (German Brat, Mashed Potatoes, Caramelized Apple Red Cabbage and Applesauce) Served from 11am - out

Santa will visit us both days from 10am to 4pm with treats for the kids.

Jessica from Uniquely yours by Jess will be on hand to capture that special memory

 

The Olde Country Store and More – 1849 |  2 University Avenue North Cohocton NY

Hammondsport Holiday Cookie Walk

Call the chamber for more info 607-569-2989

Holiday ornament tree
Holiday Open House at The Corning Museum of Glass

Free admission, craft activities, live music, and special glassmaking experiences kick off the holiday season. Visit and get your picture taken with Santa, and make your own holiday sandblasted drinking glass.

Don’t miss the Annual Studio Glass Sale. Find unique handmade glass gifts made by artists who teach and work at The Studio.

Live Music, Crafts and More
Hear local caroling groups and bands of all ages as they provide live holiday music throughout the Museum. Decorate (and eat!) a holiday cookie, and enjoy holiday crafts (nominal fee) and a general atmosphere of holiday cheer, all weekend long.

Annual Studio Glass Sale
Find one-of-a-kind pieces of glass art made by the nationally and internationally known artists who create work at The Studio throughout the year. You'll find original works in glass at great prices—a perfect place to start your holiday shopping. Proceeds from the glass sale support our scholarship fund and residency programs. This year's sale is located just down the hall from The Studio. Follow the directional signs from The Studio's main entrance. Contact The Studio at (607) 438-5100 with any questions.

Plan Your Weekend
Stay Saturday night and enjoy holiday activities in Corning’s historic downtown Gaffer District. For regional information visit fingerlakeswinecountry.com or see Hotel Packages.

Special Holiday Glassmaking Projects
Enjoy discounted Holiday Open House glassmaking experiences this weekend only, each day from 9 am to 5 pm. Make blown holiday ornaments, hot glass flowers and flameworked icicles for just $14 per item. Create fused flat-glass ornaments in the kiln, or sandblast festive designs on drinking glasses for $9 per item. Age restrictions apply to certain activities. All projects, except sandblasted items, need to cool overnight. Holiday Open House projects on December 2 and 3 are available for pickup after 3 pm on Wednesday, December 6. Shipping is available to the U.S. and Canada for an additional fee. NEW: Advance registration for Holiday Glassmaking Activities is available online. Note that these activities are expected to sell out quickly and booking ahead of time is strongly encouraged. Limited projects available.

Breakfast or Lunch with Santa
A holiday tradition continues at The Corning Museum of Glass. For only $6 per person, enjoy Breakfast (8:30 am) or Lunch (12 pm) with Santa in the Museum’s Auditorium, with live entertainment provided. Reservations are required. Spaces fill quickly and may not be available on the day of the event.

Events for December 3, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Explore The Gingerbread Invitational with a special Gingerbread Art Hunt for kids!
Holiday Open House at The Rockwell Museum

Every year, The Rockwell Museum and our sister museum, Corning Museum of Glass, offer FREE admission for the kick-off to the holiday season.

  • Visit & vote! Cast your ballot for the Gingerbread Invitational Community Choice Award – we’ll collect votes all month long and announce the winner in January 2018!
  • Explore The Gingerbread Invitational with a special Gingerbread Art Hunt for kids!
  • Enjoy authentic, un-plugged play with new winter-themed activities in the Family Exploration Studio
  • Warm drinks and tasty treats offered free in The Museum Store
  • Enjoy shopping for quality gifts for everyone on your list. Find special deals and promotions during Sparkle and Holiday Open House only!
PAW PATROL LIVE! at the Auditorium Theater in Rochester

PAW Patrol Live! "Race to The Rescue" PAW Patrol is on a roll with the first-ever live tour! It's the day of the Great Race between Adventure Bay’s Mayor Goodway and Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger, but Mayor Goodway is nowhere to be found.  PAW Patrol to the rescue! 

Ryder summons Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma, and the newest pup, Everest, to rescue Mayor Goodway and to run the race in her place.

Show Schedule Saturday 12/2 @ 10am & 2pm Sunday 12/3 @10am & 2pm

VIP Tickets Available

Saint Nick in his sleigh...
German / American Christmas Market

3rd Annual German / American Christmas Market at…

THE OLDE COUNTRY STORE AND MORE - 1849

Date:   December 2nd and 3rd 2017

 

Time:  10 am – 4 pm

 

Where:  Upstairs of The Olde Country Store & More

(unfortunately, this upstairs venue is not wheelchair accessible)

  • Local Craft Vendors upstairs
  • Jenny’s Homemade German Christmas Cookies
  • Oma’s Himmel und Erde (Heaven and Earth) (German Brat, Mashed Potatoes, Caramelized Apple Red Cabbage and Applesauce) Served from 11am - out

Santa will visit us both days from 10am to 4pm with treats for the kids.

Jessica from Uniquely yours by Jess will be on hand to capture that special memory

 

The Olde Country Store and More – 1849 |  2 University Avenue North Cohocton NY

Holiday ornament tree
Holiday Open House at The Corning Museum of Glass

Free admission, craft activities, live music, and special glassmaking experiences kick off the holiday season. Visit and get your picture taken with Santa, and make your own holiday sandblasted drinking glass.

Don’t miss the Annual Studio Glass Sale. Find unique handmade glass gifts made by artists who teach and work at The Studio.

Live Music, Crafts and More
Hear local caroling groups and bands of all ages as they provide live holiday music throughout the Museum. Decorate (and eat!) a holiday cookie, and enjoy holiday crafts (nominal fee) and a general atmosphere of holiday cheer, all weekend long.

Annual Studio Glass Sale
Find one-of-a-kind pieces of glass art made by the nationally and internationally known artists who create work at The Studio throughout the year. You'll find original works in glass at great prices—a perfect place to start your holiday shopping. Proceeds from the glass sale support our scholarship fund and residency programs. This year's sale is located just down the hall from The Studio. Follow the directional signs from The Studio's main entrance. Contact The Studio at (607) 438-5100 with any questions.

Plan Your Weekend
Stay Saturday night and enjoy holiday activities in Corning’s historic downtown Gaffer District. For regional information visit fingerlakeswinecountry.com or see Hotel Packages.

Special Holiday Glassmaking Projects
Enjoy discounted Holiday Open House glassmaking experiences this weekend only, each day from 9 am to 5 pm. Make blown holiday ornaments, hot glass flowers and flameworked icicles for just $14 per item. Create fused flat-glass ornaments in the kiln, or sandblast festive designs on drinking glasses for $9 per item. Age restrictions apply to certain activities. All projects, except sandblasted items, need to cool overnight. Holiday Open House projects on December 2 and 3 are available for pickup after 3 pm on Wednesday, December 6. Shipping is available to the U.S. and Canada for an additional fee. NEW: Advance registration for Holiday Glassmaking Activities is available online. Note that these activities are expected to sell out quickly and booking ahead of time is strongly encouraged. Limited projects available.

Breakfast or Lunch with Santa
A holiday tradition continues at The Corning Museum of Glass. For only $6 per person, enjoy Breakfast (8:30 am) or Lunch (12 pm) with Santa in the Museum’s Auditorium, with live entertainment provided. Reservations are required. Spaces fill quickly and may not be available on the day of the event.

Geneva Historical Society Presents Rose Hill Mansion Gift Shop Open House

Geneva, N.Y.: On Sunday, December 3 from 4 to 5:30 p.m. there will be a special Holiday Open House at the Carriage House Gift Shop at Rose Hill Mansion. The Holiday Open House will offer a unique and local shopping experience. Shoppers can enjoy holiday refreshments and the sounds of the season while browsing the gift shop. Located in the original Rose family home next to the mansion, the shop features children’s games and toys from yesteryear. There are also historic books and reproduction prints for sale, along with ornaments, handmade items, jewelry, and a variety of products made in the Finger Lakes region.
 
All visitors to the Open House will receive 10 percent off their entire purchase. A Charles Dickens-themed gift basket will be offered as a door prize. For every $10 spent in the Carriage House Gift Shop, visitors will receive an additional ticket for the door prize. The door prize drawing will be at 5:30 p.m.
 
Rose Hill Mansion is an 1839 Greek Revival mansion open May through October for tours. It is located at 3373 Route 96A, about a mile south of Routes 5&20, near Geneva, New York. Rose Hill is administered by the Geneva Historical Society. For more information, visit  www.genevahistoricalsociety.com or call the Geneva Historical Society at 315-789-5151.

Events for December 4, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Events for December 5, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Events for December 6, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

George Eastman Museum Welcomes It's a Wonderful Life stars, Zuzu and Tommy Bailey with a SOLD OUT crowd

WHAT: Zuzu (Karolyn Grimes) and Tommy (Jimmy Hawkins), two of the beloved Bailey children from Frank Capra’s 1946 classic, It’s a Wonderful Life, will be at tonight's SOLD OUT screening. Grimes and Hawkins will participate in a meet-and-greet and a Q&A before the film, where they will share stories and childhood memories from the set. The event is in partnership with the It’s a Wonderful Life Museum in Seneca Falls, NY.

WHEN: Wednesday, December 6; Meet and Greet begins at 6 p.m. (Curtis Theatre) / Film program starts at 7 p.m. (Dryden Theatre) **The film screening is SOLD OUT; The meet and greet is open to the public** Members of the media can check in at the box office for access to the theatres.

WHERE: George Eastman Museum, 900 East Avenue, Rochester

NOTE: Wednesday evening's event is SOLD OUT, but the museum will be offering an additional screening of It's a Wonderful Life on Sunday, December 10 at 2 p.m. Sunday's screening will not be attended by Grimes and Hawkins, and tickets are regular Dryden admission: $8 general, $6 members, $4 students, and FREE for ages 17 & under. Tickets are available at the Dryden box office.

Events for December 7, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

MOSCOW BALLET'S GREAT NUTCRACKER BALLET

All ages are invited to celebrate the Magic of Christmas with Moscow Ballet’s almost 40 ballerinas and danseurs. Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker is known for its award-winning Principal Dancers, lavish costumes in the style of the Victorian era, many backdrops created by “La La Land’ Concept Designer Carl Sprague, and its Russian focus including life-sized Matryoshka Dolls, Russian folk legends Ded Moroz (Father Christmas) and Snegurochka (Snow Maiden) and Troika Sleigh.

Adults and children enjoy the special effects of the flapping winged owl on the Grandfather clock, the growing 50 ft tall Christmas Tree, the Dove of Peace with a 20ft wingspan, and of course, the leaps, spins, and extraordinary moves of the company all performed to Tchaikovsky’s complete and incomparable score.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Ice Bar.
Ithaca Ice Festival

Ice Fest is an annual tradition in Downtown Ithaca!  What holiday season would be complete without a celebration of cold weather and cold weather sports...like Ice Carving!  Witness the nation’s finest ice carvers as they compete for $9,000 in prizes during 3 rounds of breathtaking competition in Downtown Ithaca. The festival features impressive display sculptures, fire demonstrations, the ever-popular Ice Bar: an outdoor bar made entirely of ice, serving beer, wine, and hot cocoa, and a tasty Chowder Cook-off. Ithaca Ice Festival ice carving competition is a National Ice Carving Association sanctioned event.

Santa
Holiday Homecoming at the Eastman Museum

Festive gingerbread and tabletop tree displays, refreshments, family activities, a visit with Santa in the historic Living Room, and live music by the Asbury Ringers from the Asbury First United Methodist Church (6:30–7:30 p.m.) and on the Aeolian pipe organ. Bring your cameras.

Groups should make a reservation for the event

Free to members; included w/ museum admission

Events for December 8, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Ice Bar.
Ithaca Ice Festival

Ice Fest is an annual tradition in Downtown Ithaca!  What holiday season would be complete without a celebration of cold weather and cold weather sports...like Ice Carving!  Witness the nation’s finest ice carvers as they compete for $9,000 in prizes during 3 rounds of breathtaking competition in Downtown Ithaca. The festival features impressive display sculptures, fire demonstrations, the ever-popular Ice Bar: an outdoor bar made entirely of ice, serving beer, wine, and hot cocoa, and a tasty Chowder Cook-off. Ithaca Ice Festival ice carving competition is a National Ice Carving Association sanctioned event.

Events for December 9, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Ice Bar.
Ithaca Ice Festival

Ice Fest is an annual tradition in Downtown Ithaca!  What holiday season would be complete without a celebration of cold weather and cold weather sports...like Ice Carving!  Witness the nation’s finest ice carvers as they compete for $9,000 in prizes during 3 rounds of breathtaking competition in Downtown Ithaca. The festival features impressive display sculptures, fire demonstrations, the ever-popular Ice Bar: an outdoor bar made entirely of ice, serving beer, wine, and hot cocoa, and a tasty Chowder Cook-off. Ithaca Ice Festival ice carving competition is a National Ice Carving Association sanctioned event.

Christmas in the Park

Call the Hammondsport Chamber for more info 607-569-2989

Old-Fashioned Christmas on the Farm

Join us at the Smith Family farm for a Christ-centered celebration of Christmas in the reconstructed 1818 log home, the original 1825 frame home and the threshing barn.

You'll enjoy the reading of the Christmas story, Christmas caroling, line dancing and refreshments.

Free, 5:00-8:30 pm. Dress warmly as you will be walking a short distance.

Model Train exhibit
Model Train Fun for All Ages at the CNY Living History Center

This special event features model trains, including The Polar Express and Elf on the Shelf. Doug Deer will be our featured “Conductor” and activities will include: readings from The Polar Express, face-painting & train-related craft activities. Normal admission rates includes both this special event and our 3 Museums. Homeville’s extensive collection includes local railroad memorabilia and model trains—come see the recent changes & upgrades to our model train layout! Our replica of the front end of Engine #2107 is a great background for pictures…bring, buy or borrow an engineer cap! The CNY Living History Center is also the home of the Brockway Museum and Tractors of Yesteryear.

Red Cats in Santa Hats -Holiday Shopping Fun!
Red Cats in Santa Hats - Holiday Shopping Fun!

Red Cats in Santa Hats

12:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Hazlitt’s Red Cat Cellars • 1 Lake Niagara Lane, Naples, NY 14512 • 585-531-9000

  • Shop local craft artisans [Homemade brittle, pottery, jewelry, clothing, crafts, specialty cheeses, jellies, soaps & more!]

  • Receive a complimentary Red Cat Santa Hat to wear as you shop

  • Chinese Auction to benefit Naples, NY Operation Santa

  • Live Music throughout the day

  • Lighthouse BBQ food truck

The Hazlitt’s Red Cat Cellars Tasting Room will be open for normal business hours 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM.

Chowder Cook Off
Chowder Cook Off

Downtown Ithaca is excited to host the 8th Annual Chowder Cook-Off during this year's Ithaca Ice Festival. Over twenty restaurants will compete for the coveted Chowder Cup. Chowder Cook-Off will take place on December 9, 2017 from Noon - 5 PM.

Restaurants will create a variety of chowders and guests will have the opportunity to taste their favorites in each category. Along your chowder tasting journey take note of your favorite chowders and vote for the following chowder categories: Best Meat Chowder, Best Vegetarian Chowder, Best Seafood Chowder, and Best Traditional Chowder. Popular past chowders have included: Smoked Haddock & Bacon Chowder, Vegan Lentil Black Bean Chowder, Meaty Butternet Squash Chowder, Lobster Bisque, Clam Chowder, Under the Sea Lobster Chowder, and more! We can't wait to see what's in the pot this year!

Events for December 10, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Experience! The Finger Lakes "Throwback Pricing on the Tens"

Beginning in January, on the 10th of each month we will feature one half day tour at 2007 rates!

At $65, this is a savings of 40%! Advance purchases can be made online.

Visit our booking calendar at http://experiencefingerlakes.com/tour-calendar/ to secure your reservation now! These seats will surely sell out fast!

Wine and Paint Night
HRCC Wine & Paint Night

Join us Sunday, December 10 (new weekend date!), 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. for Wine & Paint night.

With a vinyl record (provided) as your canvas and a refreshing glass of wine to enjoy, you get to be an artist for an evening! Get into the holiday spirit and learn how to paint a beautiful wreath!

► Please call the winery at 585-531-9000 to reserve your space today! 

Classes being held by Aimee Bergvall from Zest 4 Art (www.zest4art.com)

Pricing
$30

Payment is due December 10, 2017. Checks, Credit Cards, and Cash accepted.

Old-Fashioned Christmas on the Farm

Join us at the Smith Family farm for a Christ-centered celebration of Christmas in the reconstructed 1818 log home, the original 1825 frame home and the threshing barn.

You'll enjoy the reading of the Christmas story, Christmas caroling, line dancing and refreshments.

Free, 5:00-8:30 pm. Dress warmly as you will be walking a short distance.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Events for December 11, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Old-Fashioned Christmas on the Farm

Join us at the Smith Family farm for a Christ-centered celebration of Christmas in the reconstructed 1818 log home, the original 1825 frame home and the threshing barn.

You'll enjoy the reading of the Christmas story, Christmas caroling, line dancing and refreshments.

Free, 5:00-8:30 pm. Dress warmly as you will be walking a short distance.

Events for December 12, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

Based on the classic 1983 movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical, comes to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle.

An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.

The Associated Press calls A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL “a joyous Christmas miracle,” while The New York Times writes “I was dazzled. You’d have to have a Grinchsized heart not to feel a smile spreading across your face.”

Show Schedule: Tuesday   7:30pm Wednesday   7:30pm Thursday   7:30pm Friday   8:00pm Saturday   2:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday   1:00pm & 6:30pm

PAW Patrol Live! “Race to the Rescue” at The Clemens Center

VStar Entertainment presents PAW Patrol Live! “Race to the Rescue” Tuesday, December 12, 2017 at 10:00 am, 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm

On sale to the general public Monday, June 12 at 11:30 a.m. Tickets: $19, $25, $35, $45, $100 (VIP*). Processing and facility maintenance fees apply

*Be a VIP – Very Important Pup! The VIP package includes a premium seat, special gift and exclusive access to a Meet & Greet with Chase, Ryder and Skye after the show. Each adult & child (age 1 & up) in a group must have a VIP ticket. Please note, all children 1 & up need a ticket.

For more information, call 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159 or… PAW Patrol is on a roll with its hit live tour!

It’s the day of the Great Adventure Bay Race between Adventure Bay’s Mayor Goodway and Foggy Bottom’s Mayor Humdinger, but Mayor Goodway is nowhere to be found. PAW Patrol to the rescue! Ryder summons Marshall, Chase, Skye, Rubble, Rocky, Zuma and Everest to rescue Mayor Goodway and to run the race in her place. Take a peek…PawPatrolLive.com

Events for December 13, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

Based on the classic 1983 movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical, comes to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle.

An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.

The Associated Press calls A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL “a joyous Christmas miracle,” while The New York Times writes “I was dazzled. You’d have to have a Grinchsized heart not to feel a smile spreading across your face.”

Show Schedule: Tuesday   7:30pm Wednesday   7:30pm Thursday   7:30pm Friday   8:00pm Saturday   2:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday   1:00pm & 6:30pm

Events for December 14, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

Based on the classic 1983 movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical, comes to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle.

An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.

The Associated Press calls A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL “a joyous Christmas miracle,” while The New York Times writes “I was dazzled. You’d have to have a Grinchsized heart not to feel a smile spreading across your face.”

Show Schedule: Tuesday   7:30pm Wednesday   7:30pm Thursday   7:30pm Friday   8:00pm Saturday   2:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday   1:00pm & 6:30pm

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 15, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

Based on the classic 1983 movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical, comes to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle.

An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.

The Associated Press calls A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL “a joyous Christmas miracle,” while The New York Times writes “I was dazzled. You’d have to have a Grinchsized heart not to feel a smile spreading across your face.”

Show Schedule: Tuesday   7:30pm Wednesday   7:30pm Thursday   7:30pm Friday   8:00pm Saturday   2:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday   1:00pm & 6:30pm

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

The Polar Express
The Polar Express Movie Night at the Rockwell Museum

Families are invited to wear pajamas and bring a comfortable pillow for a fun viewing of this popular holiday movie! Children must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Advance reservations recommended

  • Kids & Teens Free (17 & under)

  • Adults pay the local resident rate of $5

  • To protect the artwork, please keep snacks at home!

Events for December 16, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

Based on the classic 1983 movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical, comes to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle.

An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.

The Associated Press calls A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL “a joyous Christmas miracle,” while The New York Times writes “I was dazzled. You’d have to have a Grinchsized heart not to feel a smile spreading across your face.”

Show Schedule: Tuesday   7:30pm Wednesday   7:30pm Thursday   7:30pm Friday   8:00pm Saturday   2:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday   1:00pm & 6:30pm

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

The Polar Express
The Polar Express Movie Matinee at the Rockwell Museum

Families are invited to wear pajamas and bring a comfortable pillow for a fun viewing of this popular holiday movie! Children must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Advance reservations recommended

  • Kids & Teens Free (17 & under)

  • Adults pay the local resident rate of $5

  • To protect the artwork, please keep snacks at home!

Events for December 17, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Tabletop Tree
Tabletop Tree Display & Auction

Trees decorated by local businesses are on display throughout the historic mansion and available for purchase in a silent auction. Funds raised support fresh flower arrangements in the mansion year-round.

Free to members; included w/ museum admission.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

A CHRISTMAS STORY

Based on the classic 1983 movie, A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL, nominated for three 2013 Tony Awards including Best Musical, comes to hilarious life on stage! Set in 1940s Indiana, a young and bespectacled Ralphie Parker schemes his way toward the holiday gift of his dreams, an official Red Ryder® Carbine-Action 200-Shot Range Model Air Rifle.

An infamous leg lamp, outrageous pink bunny pajamas, a maniacal department store Santa, and a triple-dog-dare to lick a freezing flagpole are just a few of the distractions that stand between Ralphie and his Christmas wish.

The Associated Press calls A CHRISTMAS STORY, THE MUSICAL “a joyous Christmas miracle,” while The New York Times writes “I was dazzled. You’d have to have a Grinchsized heart not to feel a smile spreading across your face.”

Show Schedule: Tuesday   7:30pm Wednesday   7:30pm Thursday   7:30pm Friday   8:00pm Saturday   2:00pm & 8:00pm Sunday   1:00pm & 6:30pm

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 18, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 19, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 20, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 21, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

2300
2300° at The Corning Museum of Glass

December 21, 2017 6:00pm to 8:00pm

The season of celebrating has arrived and what better way to enjoy it than at a fantastic 2300°? Make memories as you gather with friends and family and relax while enjoying great music, and amazing live glassmaking.

At 2300° Fahrenheit, hot glass gets interesting—and so do things at The Corning Museum of Glass. Enjoy glassmaking demonstrations, live music, and great food and drink. Free and open to the public.

Live Glassmaking by Nisha Bansil
2300° brings some of the best glassmakers in the industry to the Amphitheater Hot Shop. In December, you can watch as Nisha Bansil explores pattern, form, and structure during a live glassmaking demonstration in the Amphitheater Hot Shop. As an artist who is inspired by the environment around her, we can't wait to see what she creates during this exciting demo.

Live Music by The Weber Brothers
Join us as "the baddest band in the land," The Weber Brothers, jam out in the Auditorium. Their classic-rock combined with "rockabilly" sounds are sure to keep this 2300° movin' and groovin' all night long!

2300° Museum Shops Sale
Take 23% off your purchase in the Museum Shops, beginning at 5 pm through the event. Offer valid on all non-sale items.

Hot Food and Cold Drinks Round Out the Night
Complimentary hors d’oeuvres and soft drinks are available. Heartier fare is also available for purchase.

Free shuttle bus service from the Museum’s I-86 parking lot is available.

Make a Night of It!
The Staybridge Suites offers overnight lodging and Museum admission to use before or after this free event. Contact the hotel directly to take advantage of this offer. Enter the dates of the upcoming 2300° event to see the package on the hotel's website or call the property at

+1 (607) 936-7800.

Events for December 22, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 23, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 24, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

adapted by Aoise Stratford
A Christmas Carol

Join the Hangar Theatre for Charles Dickens’ timeless tale of hope and redemption.  Over a hundred years later, the story of Ebeneezer Scrooge’s transformation after visitation from the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future remains more important and relevant than ever.  Children and adults will want to share in this world premiere adaptation, by Ithaca’s own Aoise Stratford, full of music, costumes and magic.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 25, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 26, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 27, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 28, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 29, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

Events for December 30, 2017 x
Sauna
Lucinda Devlin: Sightlines

Selections from three series by photographer Lucinda Devlin (American, b. 1947) are featured in this exhibition: Pleasure Ground (1977–90), Corporal Arenas (1982–98), and The Omega Suites (1991–97). Best known for The Omega Suites—precisely composed images of execution chambers in the United States—Devlin has devoted her career to exploring the relationship between our bodies and the spaces that they inhabit. She has concentrated in particular on interiors associated with pleasure or pain, creating photographs that draw attention to the power relationships embedded in a room’s architecture and decor. At the same time, her photographs function as poignant meditations on the familiar yet extraordinary spaces in which our bodies pass time. 

This exhibition is selected from a full retrospective organized by the Weatherspoon Art Museum, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. Support provided by the North Carolina Arts Council and the Elizabeth Firestone Graham Foundation. © Lucinda Devlin.

Self-Portrait Photo
A History of Photography

This rotation provides an overview of the history of photography through images that include photographers, photographic apparatus, and/or photographic objects. Made by a wide range of photographers, the objects on view begin with John Moffat’s 1865 portrait of William Henry Fox Talbot and culminate in Gillian Wearing’s 2013 work Me As Talbot, a self-portrait that mimics a portrayal of Talbot with his mousetrap camera. Curated by Jamie M. Allen, associate curator of photography, this installation depicts how photographers have referred to the medium, and to themselves, in their image-making.

Gingerbread House
Sweet Creations Gingerbread Display & Auction

This annual display features dozens of cleverly designed and deliciously decorated gingerbread houses and objects. As one of the Greater Rochester community's most beloved holiday traditions, Sweet Creations provides a visual and aromatic treat for visitors of all ages.

All of the confectionery creations are available for purchase through a silent auction, and winning bidders will be notified on the evening of December 13. Proceeds from the auction will help support future restoration projects of our National Historic Landmark property.

Six of the 'Sweetest Creations' will be on view through December 31. 

Free to members; included with museum admission.

Sweet Creations is a project of the Eastman Museum Council.

Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Shrimp Cocktail
Christmas Luncheon's

Christmas Luncheon's at Geneva On The Lake Thursday, Friday & Saturday 12 - 1:30 December 7 - 9, 14 -16, 21 - 23 & 28 - 30. Please call 315-789-7190 to make reservations.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

New Year's Murder Mystery Weekend

Murder Mystery Weekend for New Year's 2017-2018

WHAT:   Interactive Murder Mystery Weekend and New Year's Party package with a "Roaring 20's" Theme

WHEN:  December 30-January 1, 2018**

WHERE:  Sutherland House Victorian Bed and Breakfast

Your "Murder Mystery" weekend adventure includes:

Hors d'oeuvre and complimentary wine reception Saturday evening (check-in between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, reception 6:30 - 8:00 pm)

Formal candlelight dinner Sunday evening (New Year's Eve)

Party favors and complimentary champagne toast at midnight

Gourmet breakfasts both Sunday and Monday (New Year's Day) morning

Character packet and paraphernalia 

Best Actor Award

Best Costume Award

$155 per couple plus accommodations (taxes additional)

This offer cannot be combined with any other special rates, discounts, or packages.  Gift certificates of any kind cannot be used for this event.

**A one night event is also being offered, rather than the two night event.  Guests for the one night event will check in between 1:00 pm and 3:00 p.m. on New Year's Eve.  The cost of this one night event will  remain as $155 per couple plus one night's accommodations and taxes. 

Reservations for this event must be made directly with the Innkeepers, at 585-396-0375.  If you check the website it will reflect that there is no availability, as all rooms have been reserved for this event.  Additional information can be found at http://sutherlandhouse.com/events-sutherland-house/.   Guests must be 21 or older to participate in this event.

Events for December 31, 2017 x
Indian Cinema Still
Stories of Indian Cinema

Stories of Indian Cinema includes Abandoned and Rescued, the intriguing behind-the-scenes tale of the recently acquired collection of Indian films and posters; a film series that includes screenings of a selection of film reels discussed in the exhibition; and Nandita Raman: Cinema Play House, a series of poignant black-and-white photographs of abandoned and failing single-screen cinemas in India.

Polar Bear Sleigh at The Shops
Glass Wonderland

Celebrate the season of sparkle and shine with an abundance of holiday-related activities and offerings at The Corning Museum of Glass.

Make Your Own Glass Holiday Projects
Add a one-of-a-kind memory to your holiday with a Make Your Own Glass experience. Victorian-style Christmas ornaments, Christmas tree and snowmen sculptures help to make the season and your home bright. Or wear your holiday cheer with a snowman pendant.

Glittering Holiday Tree
Our dazzling 14-foot tree is decorated with hundreds of handmade glass ornaments—the perfect backdrop for your family holiday picture! On view November 16, 2017, through January 3, 2018.

Special Exhibitions
Be sure to check out our two special exhibitions, Tiffany's Glass Mosaics and Curious and Curiouser: Surprising Finds from the Rakow Library.

Holiday Break
Bring the family for an affordable day out at the Museum. Admission for area residents (living in ZIP codes beginning with 148, 149, or 169) is just $9 December 22 through January 2, and kids and teens, 17 and under are free. Experience special Hot Glass Demonstrations and more.

Gingerbread house
Sweetest Creations

A select number of the sweetest creations from our annual gingerbread display will be on view through the holidays. Come see these exquisite gingerbread designs and enjoy the historic mansion decked out in holiday splendor.

New Year's Murder Mystery Weekend

Murder Mystery Weekend for New Year's 2017-2018

WHAT:   Interactive Murder Mystery Weekend and New Year's Party package with a "Roaring 20's" Theme

WHEN:  December 30-January 1, 2018**

WHERE:  Sutherland House Victorian Bed and Breakfast

Your "Murder Mystery" weekend adventure includes:

Hors d'oeuvre and complimentary wine reception Saturday evening (check-in between 3:00 pm and 6:00 pm, reception 6:30 - 8:00 pm)

Formal candlelight dinner Sunday evening (New Year's Eve)

Party favors and complimentary champagne toast at midnight

Gourmet breakfasts both Sunday and Monday (New Year's Day) morning

Character packet and paraphernalia 

Best Actor Award

Best Costume Award

$155 per couple plus accommodations (taxes additional)

This offer cannot be combined with any other special rates, discounts, or packages.  Gift certificates of any kind cannot be used for this event.

**A one night event is also being offered, rather than the two night event.  Guests for the one night event will check in between 1:00 pm and 3:00 p.m. on New Year's Eve.  The cost of this one night event will  remain as $155 per couple plus one night's accommodations and taxes. 

Reservations for this event must be made directly with the Innkeepers, at 585-396-0375.  If you check the website it will reflect that there is no availability, as all rooms have been reserved for this event.  Additional information can be found at http://sutherlandhouse.com/events-sutherland-house/.   Guests must be 21 or older to participate in this event.

Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack
New Year's Eve Celebration at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack!

Get ready to Ring In The Riches at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack on New Year's Eve! Call your friends and make your plans to party and play the night away with more than 1,500 Video Gaming Machines and multiple food & drink options including our newly-expanded Remedy Bar & Lounge with 30+ large screen TVs. Not a Member yet? It's quick and easy to sign up for free at our Lucky North Club! Here's what's in store on New Year's Eve -- for you*! 

-- Firecracker Hot Seats 1pm-5pm and 8pm-12am. Members can win up to $75 Free Play.

-- New Year's Eve Drawings at 2pm, 4pm, 6pm, 8pm, 10pm. Members can win $1,000. See Lucky North Club for info.

-- Live music at Remedy Bar & Lounge, with awesome Country band Flint Creek, 8:30pm-12:30am. No cover charge.

-- Champagne Buffet at our award-winning Vineyard Buffet 3-10pm, only $27.95 with players' club card (free to sign up).

-- Early Bird Cash Drawing -- One member will win $2,018 at 12:30am. It could be you!

-- FIREWORKS AT MIDNIGHT! Say hello to 2018 with a bang!

*Must be at least 18 years old to enter Gaming Floor, play Video Gaming Machines, or dine at any Gaming Floor facility.

Americana Vineyards Winery's first ever New Year's Eve Party

1st Annual
New Year's Eve Party
DINE. DANCE. MIX. MINGLE.

Sunday, December 31, 2017

4:00pm-8:00pm


APPETIZERS
4:00pm-5:00pm

DINNER BUFFET
5:00pm-7:30pm
SEAFOOD
PRIME RIB
SIDES & SALADS
DESSERTS

MUSIC & DANCING
4:00pm-8:00pm
SWING & JAZZ
BY DJ ROB KNOBEL

DRINKS
4:00pm-8:00pm
BUBBLY
BEER
WINE
WINE COCKTAILS
VERTICAL TASTINGS
LIBRARY WINES

ADMISSION
21 AND OVER ONLY
$25 In Advance
$30 Door
Includes first glass
of wine or beer


RESERVATIONS
200 Guests Only
RSPV & Advance Tickets
888-600-8067
_____________

Americana Vineyards Winery

4367 East Covert Rd

Interlaken, NY 14847
607-387-6801

New Year's Eve at the Inn at GLenora Wine Cellars
A Romantic New Year's Eve at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars

A Romantic New Year's Eve

Ring in 2018 with your special someone at the Inn at Glenora Wine Cellars and Veraisons Restaurant! Our New Year's Eve package includes a variety of elements perfect for a romantic and relaxing celebration, with additional add-ons available to make it extra special. Let the beautiful view of Seneca Lake be the first you see in 2018! 

Overnight stay includes:

A Bottle of Glenora Brut & Champagne Flutes
Chocolate Covered Strawberries
Welcome Reception in the Harvest Lounge at Veraisons from 4-6pm
(Heavy hors d'oeuvres and a glass of Glenora wine included)
Breakfast Buffet on New Year's Day from 8-11am
Late Check-out of 1pm

Room Rates & Booking

Vintner's Guestroom $299 | Vintner's Deluxe Guestroom $349 | Vintner's Select Guestroom $399
To book our package, please call 800.243.5513
*Includes all of the above amenities. For details on each room type, click here

Package add-ons:

Commemorative Label for your Brut - $3
Bouquet of Red Roses - $80
Glenora Robes & Slippers - $140
$100 Gift Card to Veraisons - $90

Veraisons Restaurant

Serving dinner from 6:00-10:00pm. Reservations required
*Dinner billed separately
Call 800.243.5513 or Reserve Online

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Celebrate NOON Year's Eve at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo!

Ring in the Noon Year at the zoo! Join us for an authentic New Year's Eve celebration that keeps bed time in mind -- complete with dance party, noisemakers, juice "toast" and a countdown at noon. Free for Zoo members or with paid admission

First 500 children in attendance will receive a goody bag (courtesy of Brophy Services) with treats and noisemakers for the party!

Schedule of Activities

Time

 

Activity

 

Location

 

10:30-11:45

 

Dance Party

 

Banquet Room

 

10:30-11:45

 

Face Painting

 

Banquet Room Mezzanine

 

11:30-12:15

 

Juice Fountain

 

Jungle Café Seating Area

 

Noon

 

Ball Drop

 

Courtyard* (outdoor zoo)

 
   

*will be moved indoors in event of inclement weather

     

 

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New Year's Eve at Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview

Help us ring in the New Year by joining us on December 31, 2017 at the Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview.

 

It is certainly going to be the biggest New Year's Eve Bash around! Priced at $250.00 per couple including tax (gratuity not included), you can't beat the value of our New Year's Eve Party!

Please note: Must be 21 & over

Packages Include: -Overnight Accommodations -A Buffet Dinner -Open bar from 9pm to 1am -Champagne Toast at Midnight -Dancing to the music of the Sam Pallet Band -All Tax Included

Package Price: $250.00 For Reservations call: 607-734-0402

 

 

Looking for something a little different? Join the local area band, Suspect, at Anthony's Lounge inside the Holiday Inn Elmira to Rock in the New Year!" -$5/person -Live Music, Party Favors, Drink Special

Annual New Year's Eve Bash with Sam Pallet Band-Holiday Inn Elmira Riverview

This year will mark the 30th Anniversary of the relationship between The Sam Pallet Band and the Holiday Inn. This is the 30th year that the Sam Pallet Band has brought in the New Year for Holiday Inn family.


Allen Fusco, Director of Operations said, “Our company is very fortunate to have worked with a great individual, Mike Giannone, over the last 30 years. He has continually brought us quality entertainment and a good time has always been had by all. One of the reasons for the success of our New Year’s Eve party is due to Sam Pallet’s overwhelming following these past years, which has produced many of the same individuals coming back year after year to enjoy ringing in the New Year.


One of the area’s biggest New Year’s Eve parties, at $250 per couple, the Holiday Inn Elmira package includes overnight accommodations, open bar from 9 pm – 1 am, buffet dinner, champagne toast at midnight, live music with the Sam Pallet Band and all taxes are also included!


Limited space is still available for the Annual New Year’s Eve Bash. You can reserve your spot before it is too late by calling 607.734.0402.

You're invited to start the celebration early at our first ever New Year's Eve Party!
New Year's Eve Party

Start your New Year’s Eve celebration early and in true Americana style at our first ever New Year’s Eve Party! "Dine. Dance. Mix. Mingle." is the theme, and attire is anything you want — from casual to fancy. Upstairs in the Winery, DJ Rob Knobel kicks the party off on the dance floor at 4:00pm, playing swing and jazz until 8:00pm, for your dancing and listening pleasure. Downstairs in the Tasting Room, the Crystal Lake Café will put out the party spread, starting with appetizers at 4:00, followed by dinner and desserts from 5:00pm-7:30pm. Dinner selections will include seafood, pasta and a prime rib carving station, along with a variety of sides and salads. Tables will be spread throughout the Winery, Café, Taproom and around the dance floor -- for guests to use as they please. And a variety of drinks will be available, including beer, bubbly, wine, wine cocktails, vertical tastings and even some rare library wines from Joe's private collection. In addition to food, drinks and dancing, there will be door prizes awarded each hour and basket raffles, with the proceeds going to the shelters and rescues of Woofstock. 

Attendance is limited to 200 guests, 21 and over only. Admission is just $25 per person in advance, and $30 at the door.Admission is just $25 per person in advance, and $30 at the door, and includes your first glass of wine or beer.

Event Date Between
End Date (field_event_end_date)
15
May 2024
Thru
30
Oct 2024
FINGER LAKES LIVE MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY! SUPPORTING LOCAL, LIVE MUSIC, DELICIOUS FOOD, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF SENECA LAKE & BREATH-TAKING SUNSETS!
3440 Rt 96a
5pm
(315)-719-0000
17
May 2024
Thru
26
May 2024
2024 marks the 100th anniversary of the establishment of the New York State Park system, and we are celebrating it locally! Robert H.
PEGASYS Community Media Center (by appointment only), 519 W. State Street
Online anytime, and on Ithaca channel 13 beginning May 17 through May 26. At 3 pm & 6 pm on Friday May 17, at 9 am & 5 pm Saturday, and at 9:30 a.m. & 5 pm Sunday. Next week: 9 pm Thursday, 3 pm Friday, 9 am & 5 pm Saturday, and Sunday at 9:30 am & 5 pm.
19
May 2024
Thru
25
May 2024
50% off wine slushies and tastings for all 1st responders with valid ID (law enforcement officers, paramedics, emergency medical technicians, and firefighters).
623 Lerch Road
11am
(315)-585-4432
22
May 2024
Clemens Center presents Wine About Opera featuring Tri-Cities Opera Wednesday, May 22, 2024
207 Clemens Center Parkway
6:00pm
(607)-734-8191
23
May 2024
Thru
27
May 2024
VENUE: EUGENIA'S GARDEN
9749 Middle Road
10:00 AM
(800)-320-0735
23
May 2024
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and Dark Thursday, May 23, 7:30 PM Special Event: Musical Mixology
12 Linden St
7:30PM
(315)-326-1951
24
May 2024
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and Dark Friday, May 24, 7:30 PM Saturday, May 25, 7:30PM  Love and Loathing
299 Pulteney Street
7:30PM
(315)-326-1951
25
May 2024
Thru
31
Aug 2024
      Outdoor Summer Saturday Yoga at Hunt Country will be back in session for the 2024 summer season! 
4021 Italy Hill Road
9AM
(315)-595-2812
25
May 2024
Geneva Music Festival 2024 Season: Light and Dark Friday, May 24, 7:30 PM Saturday, May 25, 7:30PM  Love and Loathing
299 Pulteney Street
7:30PM
(315)-326-1951
25
May 2024
Join us as we kick off our 2024 season at the farm with a music party by The Skycoasters. Saturday, May 25, 2024 Open 5pm – 10pm Music around 6pm
3792 NY-247, Canandaigua, NY 14424
5:00 PM
(585)-430-4661