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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 July 1, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

kids at farm
Kids Free Week

Bring the kids for a day of family (and budget) friendly fun! All kids ages 17 and under are free admission between the dates of Tuesday, June 26 and Sunday, July 1.

During the week, there will a special focus on youth activities throughout the Historic Village, from games—including some little-known today— to gatherings and activities a 19th-century youngster would have experienced.

Young visitors can also test a two-man saw and other long-ago chores like stoking fires, carrying wood and grating kitchen spices.

In addition, there’s the museum’s new lambs and the powerful oxen team to meet as well as a 19th-century classroom to attend and a cooper to chat with as he crafts wooden buckets. Kids can learn to knit, punch a tin design, see how they would be been instructed to behave in the 1800s, be amazed at Professor Lowe’s “magic gas” and treated to the sounds of a glass harmonica.

There are nature trails to hike and a gallery with western art and historic clothing to explore and where, in a new photo booth, they can become part of a popular work of art.

On the weekend there will be historic base ball played by 1868 rules at Silver Base Ball Park, the only recreated 19th-century base ball park in the country.

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
ON THE WATER! See the Fireworks Over Cayuga Lake

Join us for a beautiful sunset cruise, culminating with us putting you in the perfect spot to enjoy fireworks over the water!

- Saturday, June 30, the Town of Lansing will kick off the festivities with fireworks from Myers Point.
- Tuesday, July 3 SOLD OUT
- Wednesday, July 4, the Teal will offer the best view of flares and fireworks from cottages and communities lining the shores of Cayuga.

Each day features something a little different, and the crew of the Teal will provide a selection of locally sourced finger foods (incl. vegan and veggie options!) and non-alcoholic beverages. All are welcome to bring beverages and additional treats of their choice.

Rates

Adults - $50
Students / Seniors - $45


Duration

3 hours


Our course will typically take us 6-7 miles up the east shore, past cottage communities, historical and geological sites, approaching Taughannock and Myers Points. Our narrators will provide a light narration, and of course will be happy to provide additional information on site and history at any time. Our crew members are trained to act as “ambassadors to Cayuga Lake”, and will provide a personalized narration focusing on both the human and natural history of the area.


Amenities & Info

Our boat- MV Teal is spacious, capable of accommodating 70 passengers. Men’s & women’s bathrooms are available, with flush toilets and running water. Partial enclosure makes damp weather comfortable.

  • Wheelchairs and assistive tech. accommodated. Bathrooms not yet handicapped accessible.
  • Cold water and local non-alcoholic beverages are available for $2
  • Guests are welcome to bring snacks, beverages of their choice (and appropriate containers)
  • Children’s and infant life jackets are available.
fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Dinos at Dawn
Dinos at Dawn at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo

Join us for a special breakfast buffet in the zoo banquet room with a presentation by Chris DeLorey, aka “Dr. Dino”, Director of Education at the Brevard Zoo in Melbourne, FL, and a well-known dinosaur expert. Children receive a commemorative field guide and a Dino Activity Pass to participate in all our Dino-themed games and crafts. Zoo admission for non-members is included in the ticket price.

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Events for July 2, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
ON THE WATER! See the Fireworks Over Cayuga Lake

Join us for a beautiful sunset cruise, culminating with us putting you in the perfect spot to enjoy fireworks over the water!

- Saturday, June 30, the Town of Lansing will kick off the festivities with fireworks from Myers Point.
- Tuesday, July 3 SOLD OUT
- Wednesday, July 4, the Teal will offer the best view of flares and fireworks from cottages and communities lining the shores of Cayuga.

Each day features something a little different, and the crew of the Teal will provide a selection of locally sourced finger foods (incl. vegan and veggie options!) and non-alcoholic beverages. All are welcome to bring beverages and additional treats of their choice.

Rates

Adults - $50
Students / Seniors - $45


Duration

3 hours


Our course will typically take us 6-7 miles up the east shore, past cottage communities, historical and geological sites, approaching Taughannock and Myers Points. Our narrators will provide a light narration, and of course will be happy to provide additional information on site and history at any time. Our crew members are trained to act as “ambassadors to Cayuga Lake”, and will provide a personalized narration focusing on both the human and natural history of the area.


Amenities & Info

Our boat- MV Teal is spacious, capable of accommodating 70 passengers. Men’s & women’s bathrooms are available, with flush toilets and running water. Partial enclosure makes damp weather comfortable.

  • Wheelchairs and assistive tech. accommodated. Bathrooms not yet handicapped accessible.
  • Cold water and local non-alcoholic beverages are available for $2
  • Guests are welcome to bring snacks, beverages of their choice (and appropriate containers)
  • Children’s and infant life jackets are available.
fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Events for July 3, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
ON THE WATER! See the Fireworks Over Cayuga Lake

Join us for a beautiful sunset cruise, culminating with us putting you in the perfect spot to enjoy fireworks over the water!

- Saturday, June 30, the Town of Lansing will kick off the festivities with fireworks from Myers Point.
- Tuesday, July 3 SOLD OUT
- Wednesday, July 4, the Teal will offer the best view of flares and fireworks from cottages and communities lining the shores of Cayuga.

Each day features something a little different, and the crew of the Teal will provide a selection of locally sourced finger foods (incl. vegan and veggie options!) and non-alcoholic beverages. All are welcome to bring beverages and additional treats of their choice.

Rates

Adults - $50
Students / Seniors - $45


Duration

3 hours


Our course will typically take us 6-7 miles up the east shore, past cottage communities, historical and geological sites, approaching Taughannock and Myers Points. Our narrators will provide a light narration, and of course will be happy to provide additional information on site and history at any time. Our crew members are trained to act as “ambassadors to Cayuga Lake”, and will provide a personalized narration focusing on both the human and natural history of the area.


Amenities & Info

Our boat- MV Teal is spacious, capable of accommodating 70 passengers. Men’s & women’s bathrooms are available, with flush toilets and running water. Partial enclosure makes damp weather comfortable.

  • Wheelchairs and assistive tech. accommodated. Bathrooms not yet handicapped accessible.
  • Cold water and local non-alcoholic beverages are available for $2
  • Guests are welcome to bring snacks, beverages of their choice (and appropriate containers)
  • Children’s and infant life jackets are available.
fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Independence Celebration in Sodus Point, Village of Sodus Point Fireworks Display

The lawn of the Sodus Bay Lighthouse provides a perfect location to watch the fireworks, which are set off on the Sodus Bay channel pier.

Independence Celebration in Sodus Point, Sunshine Parade

This popular auto parade is a must-see event every year.  Cars line up on Sentell Street at 6:30 p.m.  The parade route: Sentell Street, to Route 14, to Bay Street, around "The Loop," ending at the Oscar Fuerst Ball Field. (Vehicles only; no floats or trailers; no throwing candy.)  Sponsored by the Village of Sodus Point and organized by Howard and Cory Potter, Gene Bassage, and Sue Bassage.

Events for July 4, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
ON THE WATER! See the Fireworks Over Cayuga Lake

Join us for a beautiful sunset cruise, culminating with us putting you in the perfect spot to enjoy fireworks over the water!

- Saturday, June 30, the Town of Lansing will kick off the festivities with fireworks from Myers Point.
- Tuesday, July 3 SOLD OUT
- Wednesday, July 4, the Teal will offer the best view of flares and fireworks from cottages and communities lining the shores of Cayuga.

Each day features something a little different, and the crew of the Teal will provide a selection of locally sourced finger foods (incl. vegan and veggie options!) and non-alcoholic beverages. All are welcome to bring beverages and additional treats of their choice.

Rates

Adults - $50
Students / Seniors - $45


Duration

3 hours


Our course will typically take us 6-7 miles up the east shore, past cottage communities, historical and geological sites, approaching Taughannock and Myers Points. Our narrators will provide a light narration, and of course will be happy to provide additional information on site and history at any time. Our crew members are trained to act as “ambassadors to Cayuga Lake”, and will provide a personalized narration focusing on both the human and natural history of the area.


Amenities & Info

Our boat- MV Teal is spacious, capable of accommodating 70 passengers. Men’s & women’s bathrooms are available, with flush toilets and running water. Partial enclosure makes damp weather comfortable.

  • Wheelchairs and assistive tech. accommodated. Bathrooms not yet handicapped accessible.
  • Cold water and local non-alcoholic beverages are available for $2
  • Guests are welcome to bring snacks, beverages of their choice (and appropriate containers)
  • Children’s and infant life jackets are available.
fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Gap Mangione Big Band

The first concert of the summer season features Gap Mangione Big Band playing swing and Big Band favorites.  Bring your own chair.  Refreshments are available.  Free shuttle bus available from area villages. For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org. Made possible by the New York State Council of the Arts, Finger Lakes Community Arts Grants, and Lighthouse Event Sponsors.

independence day celebration
Independence Day

The patriotic and spirited festivities that turned July 4th into America’s greatest national holiday still flourish in this year’s grand celebration of Independence Day! Join the hoopla of traditional American pageantry, marching bands and merrymaking that comprise the day’s festivities, highlighted by the swearing in of new American citizens on the steps of the Town Hall - you won't want to miss this memorable moment.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Breakfast on the Bluff at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum

Enjoy a hot breakfast of pancakes; scrambled eggs; sausage; coffee, tea or juice outdoors under a tent on the lighthouse bluff overlooking Lake Ontario. Cost is $9, with proceeds helping to maintain our beautiful lighthouse.

Lighthouse Art & Craft Show

Artists and craftspeople sell pottery, jewelry, clothing, paintings, photographs, greeting cards, and much more on the lighthouse lawn.

Red, White, and Blue Parade

Children and their families march from the Sodus Point Fire Hall to the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum where young participants will receive a treat for participating.  A clown and face painter will be waiting at the museum. Start at the Sodus Point Fire Hall, 8364 Bay Street, Sodus Point, NY.

Events for July 5, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

A Fun Family Day at the Lighthouse

Continue celebrating our independence at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum! Wear red, white, and blue, and receive a free gift with paid admission. Admission: $5/Adult; $2.50/Students (K-12); FREE for Preschool Children & SBHS Members. Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY. For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. The Hepcats Big Band

Head over to the square for Hammondsport's Music in the Park every Thursday from 6p-8p during July & August. Event programs will be available at the Chamber in the coming weeks and the artist lineup will be announced shortly!

Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival
Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival

Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival arrives on July 5th with rides, games, food & beer, contests and more!

Events for July 6, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival
Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival

Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival arrives on July 5th with rides, games, food & beer, contests and more!

4TH OF JULY FIREWORKS AND FRIDAY ON FRANKLIN IN WATKINS GLEN

Watkins Glen, NY – It’s that time of year! Grab your lawn chair, your blanket, your family, and friends, and get ready to enjoy the Fourth of July fireworks display in Watkins Glen on Friday, July 6, sponsored by the Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce.

Chamber President and CEO Rebekah Carroll takes pride in sponsoring the fireworks, which are an area tradition, “The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce is pleased to continue the long-standing tradition of Watkins Glen celebrating this great country’s freedom with the best fireworks display around!”

 

Date:               Friday, July 6

Time:               Dark (approximately 9:45pm)

Location:         Clute Memorial Park, Watkins Glen, NY

 

Since the Watkins Glen fireworks display will take place on Friday, July 6, residents have an opportunity to check out other displays in the area on the other nights leading up to the 4th of July. Each year, thousands come out to view this beautiful display over scenic Seneca Lake. Young Explosives Corporation of Rochester, New York will produce the show. They present over 400 shows annually. You can view some of their past displays on their website: www.youngexplosives.com.

Don’t forget that since it’s the first Friday of the month, Friday on Franklin will take place earlier in the evening! Why not come downtown, enjoy tasting and sampling your way through our local shops, head to dinner, then stick around for fireworks after?

Here are the participating businesses and the local products they’ll be showcasing during Friday on Franklin: 

 

·         Famous Brands will feature wine tasting by Fulkerson Winery

·         Watkins Glen Wine and Spirits will feature craft spirit sampling by Finger Lakes Distilling

·         Franklin Street Art Gallery will feature local artisan cheeses from Sunset View Creamery

·         Colonial Pottery and Creamery will feature wine tasting by Idol Ridge Winery

·         Inner Peace Floats will feature wine tasting by Barnstormer Winery

·         Seneca Signature Scents will feature local crafts by Fleece, Stitch, and Glitz

·         The Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce will feature locally-roasted coffee by Seneca Sunrise Coffee

 

In addition to all of the tasting and sampling available, The Sweats will be rocking the courtyard at 200 N. Franklin Street (between Glen Mountain Market and GRAFT wine + cider bar). Or in the event of rain, they’ll join us inside the Chamber.

It's just $10 to participate in the Friday on Franklin fun! Begin at the Chamber (214 N. Franklin Street) where you'll get your tasting glass, wrist band, and map of stops - then head out on your way tasting, sampling, and rocking through downtown! Friday on Franklin is a great way to kick off the weekend, all while supporting downtown shops and local businesses. Don't forget about our loyalty card for locals! Receive a stamp for each Friday on Franklin that you participate in, collect 9 stamps and attend the 10th month for free! This event takes place rain or shine!

The Friday on Franklin event series is organized by the Watkins Glen Area Chamber of Commerce and sponsored by Elmira Savings Bank. For more information, visit: www.watkinsglenchamber.com/friday-franklin.

Events for July 7, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

fireworks
Fourth of July Fireworks Schedule
City/Town Day/Date Time Where County
Auburn Tuesday July 3 dusk Emerson Park Cayuga
Brighton Wednesday July 4 9:50pm Meridien Centre Park Monroe
Canandaigua Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Kershaw Park Ontario
Chili Wednesday July 4 10pm Chil-E Festival Monroe
Conesus Lake Tuesday July 3 10pm Conesus Lake Livingston
Corning Wednesday July 4 7pm Corning Memorial Stadium Steuben 
Elmira Saturday June 30 9:30pm Eldridge Park Chemung
Fair Haven Saturday July 7 10 Band State Park Cayuga
Farmington Tuesday July 3 dusk Town Park Ontario
Geneva Tuesday July 3 10pm American Legion Ontario
Greece Wednesday July 4 9:45pm Greece Town Hall Campus Monroe
Hammondsport Saturday July 7 dusk Fireman's Carnival Steuben 
Henrietta Wednesday July 4 9:40pm Veteran's Memorial Park Monroe
Honeoye Tuesday July 3 dusk Sandy Bottom Beach Park Ontario
Hornell Wednesday July 4 dusk Veterans Memorial Park Steuben 
Interlaken Saturday July 7 dusk Americana Vineyards Seneca
Irondequoit Wednesday July 4 dusk Town Hall Monroe
Ithaca Tuesday July 3 6pm Stewart Park Tompkins
Lansing Saturday June 30 6pm Myers Park Tompkins
Penfield Saturday June 30 10pm Harris Whalen Park Monroe
Rochester Wednesday July 4 dusk Main Street Monroe
Seneca Falls Wednesday July 4 dusk Vince's Park Seneca
Sodus Point Tuesday July 3 10pm Sodus Point Wayne
Syracuse Wednesday July 4 8pm Lakeview Amphitheater Onondaga
Tioga Downs Sunday June 30 6:15pm Tioga Downs Casino Tioga
Watkins Glen Friday July 6 9:30pm Clute Memorial Park Schuyler
Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival
Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival

Hammondsport Fire Department's Carnival arrives on July 5th with rides, games, food & beer, contests and more!

Americana Winery's wildly popular 4th of July Birthday BBQ Bash

(Interlaken, NY) The Fourth of July in the Finger Lakes wouldn’t be complete without Americana Vineyards Winery's annual Birthday BBQ Bash, and this year promises to be the best yet! The winery has a full day of music, food and drink, and great fun lined up for their family and friends! And in addition, there will be auctions and raffles throughout the afternoon to benefit the rescues and shelters of Woofstock. The festivities start at noon on Saturday, July 7 and will go all day strong, right through the full fireworks finale from Young Explosives that rivals any community’s display! 

 

“We look forward to putting on this party every year,” explains Joe Gober, the winery’s charismatic owner. “The winery started in July, so what better way to celebrate our birthday, and to thank our friends and family for their support than with a huge blow-out? We love that people come from near and far to meet up here for this party!”

 

This year is the winery’s 37th birthday, and they’ve added even more food, more fireworks and more fun to celebrate. And some fun opportunities to help the local rescues from their annual Woofstock benefit. Between band sets, there will be a live auction where attendees can bid on Finger Lakes Getaway Packages -- with a LaTourelle overnight and a Seneca Sol Glamping getaway up for bid. There will also be 50/50 raffles and walk-around basket raffles featuring wine, the spirits of Myer Farm Distillers and a golf outing at Hillendale Golf Course.

In addition, on Friday July 6, the winery will kick off the weekend's festivities with a live radio remote -- complete with giveaways -- from 12:00pm-2:00pm, featuring the DJs of QCountry and 97.3 Lite Rock. Then, new this year is "Yappy Hour" from 4:00pm-5:00pm. Guests who bring their dogs will receive BOGO coupons good on glasses of wine or pints of beer. At 5:00pm, the weekly Friday Nite Pizza Party starts, with live music by the Immortal Jellyfish from 6:00pm-8:00pm. During the entire event, there will be vendors and a pick-a-prize basket raffle table, where guests can enter to win several themed baskets, with all the proceeds going to the rescues and shelters of Woofstock. Winners will be announced at 8:00, when the band finishes.

Everyone is invited to join in the fun both days – friends, families, and dogs! "On Friday we'll have our dog park open -- with toys and wading pools -- for the pooches to play and swim in," Joe points out, "Although on Saturday, the fireworks may frighten your dogs or bother their ears, so bear that in mind if you decide to bring your pup to the big party."

 

There will be plenty of food and drinks available on Saturday as well. In addition to the popular Cornell Chicken BBQ by the Trumansburg Fire Department, attendees can enjoy the offerings of four food trucks, and the Crystal Lake Café will have takeout right in the Café and a street food tent outside the Taproom in the Beer Garden as well. There will be plenty of local food and artisan vendors, a wine slushie and wine tent, wine specials by the bottle, wines available by the bottle or glass and Bacchus Brewing Company beer -- all available in the backyard and Beer Garden. 

As always, there is a full slate of top local musical talent playing all day in the Pavilion. “We have five great bands playing for the duration of the Bash, starting right at noon, each playing a two hour set, which will take us right up to our Fireworks Finale at 10:00pm,” Joe outlines.

The entertainment line-up for this year is:

12:00-2:00 Backtalk Band
2:00-4:00 Purple Valley
4:00-6:00 Thru Spectrums
6:00-8:00 City Limits
8:00-10:00 Mutron Warriors
10:00 Fireworks Finale

 

There is no admission on Friday, and on Saturday, admission is just $5.00 per person, with kids under 13 and pets admitted free. Coolers are permitted, but will be searched, as no outside alcohol is allowed.

Joe extends the following invitation, “Come spend a few hours with us, or stay all day. Everyone’s welcome, so bring a whole carload with you! Just be sure to pack a few lawn chairs or blankets and get here early to claim your spot on the back lawn. People even bring pop up tents and beach umbrellas and set up camp for the day!”

Americana Vineyards Winery and Crystal Lake Café is located at 4367 East Covert Road in Interlaken, about 15 minutes north of Ithaca. Event updates and details can be found on the winery's website and on their Facebook page.
 

Keuka Lake Art Show
Keuka Lake Art Show

Come to the Annual Art Show, held every July in the village square in beautiful Hammondsport, New York in the Finger Lakes region of New York state. Artists and visitors will have a wonderful time in Hammondsport!

3 Year Anniversary Celebration @ The Olde Country Store and More
The Olde Country Store and More 3 Year Anniversary Celebration

We are celebrating our 3rd Anniversary with German Food, Music, Free Sampling and Face Painting!

Arbor Hill Grapery and Winery will be here for Gourmet Food and Wine tasting!
Flint Creek Soap Company will be here with soap samples of our GHoFLX Soap line.
Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance will be setting up an information tent.
Krista J Flickinger and Family will be offering Free Face Painting and selling Lemonade.

 

All proceeds will be donated to the VA in Bath, NY!!

Events for July 8, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Keuka Lake Art Show
Keuka Lake Art Show

Come to the Annual Art Show, held every July in the village square in beautiful Hammondsport, New York in the Finger Lakes region of New York state. Artists and visitors will have a wonderful time in Hammondsport!

Events for July 9, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

Events for July 10, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

Events for July 11, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Events for July 12, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Geneva Historical Society Sponsors Trip to Thousand Islands

This year the Geneva Historical Society and First Choice Travel are sponsoring a one-day bus trip to the Thousand Islands on July 12, 2018. The day will begin with free time in Alexandria Bay followed by a lunch cruise on the St. Lawrence River with Uncle Sam Boat Tours. The cruise will end at Heart Island for a self-guided tour of Boldt Castle.
 
The cost is $135 per person and includes motor coach transportation, tour manager, lunch, all admissions, and driver’s gratuity. Payment in full is due by May 4. Checks should be made payable to: 1st Choice Educational Tours. The bus will leave at 7 a.m. from the Staples Plaza on Routes 5 & 20 in Geneva and will return about 10 p.m.
 
A minimum number of participants are required for the trip to run and seating is limited. For more information or reservations, contact Kerry Lippincott at 315-789-5151 or director@genevahistoricalsociety.com.

Music in the Park
Thursdays in July & August ~ Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. Jorge Cuevas & The Caribe Jazz Allstars

Head over to the square for Hammondsport's Music in the Park every Thursday from 6p-8p during July & August. Event programs will be available at the Chamber in the coming weeks and the artist lineup will be announced shortly!

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Events for July 13, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Events for July 14, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Hangar Theatre presents: Chicago
Chicago

Gin! Jazz! Love! Murder! In 1920s Chicago, Roxie Hart and Velma Kelly discover the easiest way to achieve stardom is by committing crimes of passion.  Based on the true stories of “the merry murderesses of death row,” these two would-be stars compete with each other to prove their innocence, become the nation’s sweetheart, and most of all, show that corruption never goes out of fashion.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Events for July 15, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Jazz Greats at Glenora Wine Cellars

Jazz Greats at Glenora Wine Cellars
5435 State Route 14, Dundee, NY 14837
800-243-5513

www.glenora.com  info@glenora.com
Follow us on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/GlenoraWineCellars

                                                       

Spend the day listening to great jazz musicians, overlooking the vineyards and Seneca Lake.

 

Featuring: Peter White

SUNDAY, July 15th, 2018- 2pm

$30.00 per person

GROUNDS OPEN AT 12:00 PM - NO CAMERAS OR RECORDINGS,

LAWN SEATING ONLY-RAIN OR SHINE-NO REFUNDS OR EXCHANGES, NO PETS
Food and Beverage will be available for purchase all day

Peter White
In a career that spans nearly four decades, Peter White has maintained a reputation as one of the most versatile and prolific acoustic guitarists on the contemporary jazz landscape. Armed with an unparalleled combination of lyricism and energy, he combines elements of jazz, pop and classical guitar to create a sound that is singular and at the same time accessible to a broad audience.

Tickets go on sale May 14th at www.glenora.com, by calling 800.243.5513,
or at Wegmans
http://www.glenora.com/jazz

buddhahood
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—The Buddhahood

This Rochester band’s high-energy, nine-member ensemble offers a variety of vocal styles with percussion, horns, and bass guitar.  2-4 p.m.  FREE.  Outdoors on the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum lawn, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  Bring your own chair.  Free shuttle bus from Newark, Lyons, Sodus, and Sodus Point.  Refreshments are available at the Lighthouse Concession Stand.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.  Made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts, Finger Lakes Community Arts Grants, and Lighthouse Events Sponsors.

Rose Hill Concert Series Continues with Millers' Wheel

This summer the Geneva Historical Society is again hosting a free concert series on the lawn at Rose Hill Mansion. For three Sundays, the grounds will be alive with music and fun. Bring a picnic dinner and enjoy an evening of music to end a summer weekend in the Finger Lakes.
 
The series continues on Sunday, July 15 with a performance by string band Miller's Wheel. They will bring a wide range of Americana and bluegrass to the mansion from 5 to 7 p.m.

Jim Richmond winds up the series on Sunday, August 19 with a concert of rhythm and blues, funk and rock. The concerts are free and open to the public.
 
The last regular tour of Rose Hill Mansion will run at 3:30 p.m. on concert days. There will be no house tours during the concerts. The Carriage House Gift Shop will be open during the performances.
 
Rose Hill Mansion 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 at 543 South Main Street, Geneva, New York. For more information about the concert series or Rose Hill Mansion, call the Geneva Historical Society at 315-789-5151, Rose Hill at 315-789-3848, or visit our website at www.genevahistoricalsociety.com.

 

Events for July 16, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Events for July 17, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Events for July 18, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Treehouse Yoga Retreats at Firelight Camps

Treehouse Yoga Retreats with glamping in the Finger Lakes let you enjoy yoga and the great outdoors from the comfort of fully furnished tents pitched on elevated platforms hidden in the forest and situated at the trailhead to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Firelight Camps in Ithaca, NY is our home for this magical experience.

There are two separate events being offered: 

  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Firelight Edition: Wed July 18 - Fri July 20, 2018
  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Weekend Edition: Fri July 20 - Sun July 22, 2018
Seratones
Garden Vibes: Seratones at the George Eastman Museum

Shreveport, Louisiana’s Seratones make a strong case that this little-known corner of the state is fertile ground, musically speaking. The city sits at a nexus roughly equidistant from Memphis soul, Mississippi Delta blues, and New Orleans jazz, with Texas swing located just over the nearby state border. The band’s sound draws from those touch points and more, ranging from Black Sabbath to Kind of Blue. On their debut album, Get Gone, A.J. Haynes’s powerful singing voice, first honed at Brownsville Baptist Church at age 6, rings across every track. Adam Davis’s bass and Jesse Gabriel’s playing propel every song with the grit, energy, and rawness of punk, the feeling of soul, and occasionally, a little jazz swing, while Connor Davis offers a clinic in guitar riffs, from swaggering blues to searing interstellar leads. In 2013, Seratones won the Louisiana Music Prize.

Sorry, no passes and no rain dates.

Gates open at 5 p.m.; music from 6 to 8 p.m.

BYOB and bring a picnic or purchase food on-site from food trucks or the Eastman Museum Café. 

Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Events for July 19, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Treehouse Yoga Retreats at Firelight Camps

Treehouse Yoga Retreats with glamping in the Finger Lakes let you enjoy yoga and the great outdoors from the comfort of fully furnished tents pitched on elevated platforms hidden in the forest and situated at the trailhead to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Firelight Camps in Ithaca, NY is our home for this magical experience.

There are two separate events being offered: 

  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Firelight Edition: Wed July 18 - Fri July 20, 2018
  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Weekend Edition: Fri July 20 - Sun July 22, 2018
Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. Bruce Hollar & Peter Baker

Head over to the square for Hammondsport's Music in the Park every Thursday from 6p-8p during July & August. Event programs will be available at the Chamber in the coming weeks!

Events for July 20, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Treehouse Yoga Retreats at Firelight Camps

Treehouse Yoga Retreats with glamping in the Finger Lakes let you enjoy yoga and the great outdoors from the comfort of fully furnished tents pitched on elevated platforms hidden in the forest and situated at the trailhead to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Firelight Camps in Ithaca, NY is our home for this magical experience.

There are two separate events being offered: 

  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Firelight Edition: Wed July 18 - Fri July 20, 2018
  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Weekend Edition: Fri July 20 - Sun July 22, 2018
Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

convention days
SENECA FALLS CONVENTION DAYS 2018

Women's Rights National Historical Park Announces Convention Days 2018: July 20th – 22nd

Seneca Falls, NY-- Women’s Rights National Historical Park (NHP) is pleased to announce Convention Days 2018. In 2018, we are exploring the power of words to commemorate the 225th birthday of the reformer, orator, and preacher, Lucretia Mott; the bicentennial of Frederick Douglass; and the 170th anniversary of the First Women’s Rights Convention. This year’s theme, “You have pens and voices,” comes from an 1841 call to action by Lucretia Mott. Events are free and include children’s activities, art projects, live music, living history programs, speakers, and much more.

Highlights include presentations with keynote speaker- Robbin Jorgensen, CEO and founder of Women Igniting Change® Friday and Saturday, children’s activities with Miss Tara and Miss Martha from the Seneca Falls Library Friday and Saturday, and take-home crafts with local artist Sandra Shutter on Friday and Sunday.

Friday at 3:00 pm Women’s Rights National Historical Park is happy to host “Honoring Our Legacy: Remembering Esther Blake and Mary Curry in Preserving the Wesleyan Chapel” with a reception following. At 7:00 pm the Seneca Falls Community Band will begin a night of music continued by Symphoria, featuring Grammy Winning artist Joanne Shenandoah in the greenspace by the Historic Knitting Mill, the future home of the National Women’s Hall of Fame. 

Saturday, speakers include Christopher Densmore and Wendy Chmielewski from Swarthmore College, a conversation with Living Historians Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and an exciting community art project conducted by Art Force 5 from Alfred University.  At 4:00 pm, come to the live taping of the Stuff you Missed in History Class podcast in the Wesleyan Chapel.  At 7:30 pm, the opera Pushed Aside: Reclaiming Matilda Joselyn Gage will be performed in the Wesleyan Chapel. 

Convention Days activities will occur throughout Seneca Falls. Be sure to check out the entire schedule and other community museums for special events. We look forward to fun-filled weekend- rain or shine. Public parking is available throughout town, and accessible parking is available behind Women’s Rights National Historical Park Visitor Center.

For more information about Convention Days or Women’s Rights National Historical Park including hours and programs, please visit our website at www.nps.gov/wori or call (315) 568-0024.

Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack
Food Trucks at the Track

GOOD EATS, GREAT TUNES, GOOD TIMES -- AT THE RACETRACK!

Several of the area's favorite food trucks, including Cheesed & Confused, Wraps on Wheels, and Chef's Catering will make a pit stop at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack on Friday, July 20, 2018.

Enjoy a wide variety of great food plus live music from local rockers Taran (5-9pm). 

Please note: All ages welcome but minors (under age 18) must enter through the Lower Clubhouse doors for access to the event. Must be 18 to enter Gaming Floor or play Video Gaming Machines.

Treehouse Yoga Retreats at Firelight Camps

Treehouse Yoga Retreats with glamping in the Finger Lakes let you enjoy yoga and the great outdoors from the comfort of fully furnished tents pitched on elevated platforms hidden in the forest and situated at the trailhead to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Firelight Camps in Ithaca, NY is our home for this magical experience.

There are two separate events being offered: 

  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Firelight Edition: Wed July 18 - Fri July 20, 2018
  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Weekend Edition: Fri July 20 - Sun July 22, 2018
Leo
Music at the Mill Featuring Leo

Join New Hope Mills for dinner and live music with Leo on Friday, July 20th. We'll be taking reservations for two show times, 4:30pm and 6pm. Leo is a singer/songwriter based out of Freeville, NY, she seamlessly bridges the gap between intimate folk and catchy indie pop.

Get a sneak preview of her performance here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rPMTDKFSpk

Dinner will consist of a special menu of dinner options that will include a selection of drinks for only $15.00 a plate. Café drinks, bakery goods and dessert will be available for purchase.

Space is limited, reservations are suggested but not required! Call and reserve your table today at 315-252-2676, or send us a message on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/events/237901370130092/

Events for July 21, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

Experience the Hill Cumorah Pageant ~ July 13, 14 and 17-21

Parking and admission are free. No tickets needed.

The Hill Cumorah is located on Highway 21 between the villages of Palmyra and Manchester, NY, two miles north of Interstate 90, Exit 43. Seating for 9,000. Spanish translation and ASL interpretation provided. Starts at 9:15pm.

2018 Performance Dates

July 13, 14 and 17-21

An experience you will never forget

Experience one of the world's great outdoor theatrical productions. Each July, seven evening performances are presented on the beautiful Cumorah hillside next to the Visitors' Center. A beautiful story on an enormous 10 level stage, twelve-tower lighting, state-of-the-art sound system, Hollywood special effects, and a costumed cast of over 650 provide a truly spectacular show.

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

convention days
SENECA FALLS CONVENTION DAYS 2018

Women's Rights National Historical Park Announces Convention Days 2018: July 20th – 22nd

Seneca Falls, NY-- Women’s Rights National Historical Park (NHP) is pleased to announce Convention Days 2018. In 2018, we are exploring the power of words to commemorate the 225th birthday of the reformer, orator, and preacher, Lucretia Mott; the bicentennial of Frederick Douglass; and the 170th anniversary of the First Women’s Rights Convention. This year’s theme, “You have pens and voices,” comes from an 1841 call to action by Lucretia Mott. Events are free and include children’s activities, art projects, live music, living history programs, speakers, and much more.

Highlights include presentations with keynote speaker- Robbin Jorgensen, CEO and founder of Women Igniting Change® Friday and Saturday, children’s activities with Miss Tara and Miss Martha from the Seneca Falls Library Friday and Saturday, and take-home crafts with local artist Sandra Shutter on Friday and Sunday.

Friday at 3:00 pm Women’s Rights National Historical Park is happy to host “Honoring Our Legacy: Remembering Esther Blake and Mary Curry in Preserving the Wesleyan Chapel” with a reception following. At 7:00 pm the Seneca Falls Community Band will begin a night of music continued by Symphoria, featuring Grammy Winning artist Joanne Shenandoah in the greenspace by the Historic Knitting Mill, the future home of the National Women’s Hall of Fame. 

Saturday, speakers include Christopher Densmore and Wendy Chmielewski from Swarthmore College, a conversation with Living Historians Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and an exciting community art project conducted by Art Force 5 from Alfred University.  At 4:00 pm, come to the live taping of the Stuff you Missed in History Class podcast in the Wesleyan Chapel.  At 7:30 pm, the opera Pushed Aside: Reclaiming Matilda Joselyn Gage will be performed in the Wesleyan Chapel. 

Convention Days activities will occur throughout Seneca Falls. Be sure to check out the entire schedule and other community museums for special events. We look forward to fun-filled weekend- rain or shine. Public parking is available throughout town, and accessible parking is available behind Women’s Rights National Historical Park Visitor Center.

For more information about Convention Days or Women’s Rights National Historical Park including hours and programs, please visit our website at www.nps.gov/wori or call (315) 568-0024.

Treehouse Yoga Retreats at Firelight Camps

Treehouse Yoga Retreats with glamping in the Finger Lakes let you enjoy yoga and the great outdoors from the comfort of fully furnished tents pitched on elevated platforms hidden in the forest and situated at the trailhead to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Firelight Camps in Ithaca, NY is our home for this magical experience.

There are two separate events being offered: 

  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Firelight Edition: Wed July 18 - Fri July 20, 2018
  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Weekend Edition: Fri July 20 - Sun July 22, 2018
Tour de Keuka
Food Bank of the Southern Tier's Tour de Keuka

Tour de Keuka is an annual charity bike ride that benefits the Food Bank of the Southern Tier. To participate in a 16, 45, 60 or 100-mile ride, cyclists raise money to feed families struggling with hunger. Taking place in New York’s Finger Lakes region, participants begin the ride in Hammondsport and travel around stunning Keuka Lake.

When: Saturday, July 21, 2018
Where: Hammondsport Fire Department
Why: 1 in 7 people in the Southern Tier struggle with hunger. Every cyclist fundraises enough to provide at least 450 meals for people in need in the Southern Tier, making a direct and significant impact on the life of a child, senior or family. Learn more about the impact. 
Time: Check in and same-day registration opens at 6:00 AM and closes 15 minutes before the start of each route. For route start times, visit the Ride Routes & Safety page.

bonfire
Bonfire, Food & Sunset Saturday at Boundary Breaks

Join us for music, food, and wine on our Sunset Saturday night!

Boundary Breaks has a fabulous view of Seneca Lake and the western horizon. Most nights, we have spectacular sunsets.

Bring yourselves, your partners, your kids, your friends and relatives. Don't forget your doggies who are free to run in our fenced-in dog park!

July 21: Music by Donna Colton

All food sales profits will be donated to the Elizabeth Garnsey Delavan Library in Lodi, New York.

Photo by Clean Slate Web Design & Marketing
Wine Country Classic Boat's Boat Show & Regatta

The event features free admission and handicapped accessibility to a display of antique and classic boats featuring Classic Wooden and Fiberglass boats on beautiful Keuka Lake.  This year’s boat show will feature lapstrake boats. There will be a judged show and parade of boats Saturday. An additional feature will be a great display of “Woodie Cars”.   On Sunday we will have a Poker Run Regatta at 10:15 and a chicken barbecue sponsored by the Boy Scouts at noon.  Contact Patti Bandy at 315-694-7420 or patti.bandy63@gmail.com, or visit the Hammondsport Chamber website.

classic car show
GOOSE WATCH WINERY 2018 CLASSIC CAR SHOW IS UPON US!

GOOSE WATCH WINERY 2018 CLASSIC CAR SHOW IS UPON US!!

Goose Watch Winery is getting ready for another great Classic Car Show on July 21st from Noon to 5:00 PM. The anniversary of Goose Watch Winery has expanded into the Classic Car Show for the past few years and has produced a beautifully exciting lineup of Classic Cars for show.

There are no requirements for car make, model or year to enter into the car show. It is simply asked that registered cars be in a condition of preservation or restoration that would not reflect discredit on the show or hobby. Trophies are awarded to the "Best of Show", "Best Exterior", "Best Engine", and "Fan Favorite."

In addition to car show, this event offers entertainment for all with live music from Brad and Anna from 1-4PM, lawn games  - Cornhole and Ladderball. The winery will be open throughout the day for tastings and will be featuring special deals on select wines to commemorate its 21st anniversary. Donations will be greatly appreciated in the donation boot to benefit the Varick Fire Department.  Admission is free for the public with wine, wine slushies and food by Big Boys available for purchase.

Goose Watch Winery is owned by the Peterson Family and located at 5480 Route 89 in Romulus, NY. For more information about the winery, the classic car show, or car registration, visit www.GooseWatch.com or call 607.403.0029

Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass featured GCVM Presents Civil War Re-enactment & Encampment July 21-22

Mumford, July 16, 2018—Genesee Country Village & Museum is once again the setting for its celebrated Civil War Re-enactment & Encampment Saturday and Sunday, July 21-22.

Distinctive not just for it size— with nearly 1,000 participants and one of the largest Civil War events in the Northeast—but its attention to authenticity, inviting visitors to witness how battles would have been fought within the confines of a small village and in the field.

Abraham Lincoln, portrayed by the renowned Lincoln impersonator, Fritz Klein, will visit the Union camps, survey the battle, inspect activities and visit with the children before delivering one of his original speeches.

Frederick Douglass, one of the great public speakers of the Civil War period and portrayed by historian David Shakes, will also mix with onlookers before giving one of his famous talks. Douglass, who celebrates the bicentennial of his birth this year, sought recruits for the Union Army among slaves and free men in both the North and South. 

In addition there are hundreds of Union and Confederate soldiers, some on horseback and dozens upon dozens of civilians depicting civilian life during the war.

Each day sees two battles, one an open battlefield at 11:30 am, featuring cavalry and live canon fire, and another encounter in the Historic Village at 2 pm.

The village takes on the guise of a border town, with civilians busy trying to maintain a normal life, yet dealing with the wartime shortages, mixing school lessons and farm duties with rallies, sewing for soldiers, caring for the wounded and dealing with solders encamped around their homes.

The military camps will also be open for inspection during the day with mounted cavalrymen moving about the grounds, warming up for the battle. Artillery commanders will host a firing demonstration.

The townsfolk will also offer musical concerts, specialty shopping and a fashion show demonstrating the 1860s styles worn by both men and women.

Regiments from throughout Western New York took part in dozens of skirmishes and battles during the war.  One of the most famous was Rochester’s 140th New York Volunteer Infantry whose valor under the leadership of Col. Patrick O’Rourke is legendary.  The 140th New York and 33rd Virginia are the hosting re-enactment units.

Museum hours are 9:30 am-4 pm.

For more information, visit the museum website www.gcv.org or call 585-294-8218.

civil war reenactors
Civil War Reenactment

GCV&M commemorates the national conflict that raged more than 150 years ago and shaped the United States of today.

Daily Battles

  • 11:30am: The South Field Battle will feature mounted cavalrymen and artillery! Witness dozens of riders as they defend the surrounding community from being blasted by cannon shells.
  • 2:00pm: See the infantry maneuver around houses and shops, over fences and through enemy lines as one side defends the village from being stormed!

Mr. President Lincoln

We salute our special guest, President Abraham Lincoln (portrayed by professional historian Fritz Klein), who will be on site throughout the event to inspect troops, greet visitors and pose for “likenesses."

Events for July 22, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

convention days
SENECA FALLS CONVENTION DAYS 2018

Women's Rights National Historical Park Announces Convention Days 2018: July 20th – 22nd

Seneca Falls, NY-- Women’s Rights National Historical Park (NHP) is pleased to announce Convention Days 2018. In 2018, we are exploring the power of words to commemorate the 225th birthday of the reformer, orator, and preacher, Lucretia Mott; the bicentennial of Frederick Douglass; and the 170th anniversary of the First Women’s Rights Convention. This year’s theme, “You have pens and voices,” comes from an 1841 call to action by Lucretia Mott. Events are free and include children’s activities, art projects, live music, living history programs, speakers, and much more.

Highlights include presentations with keynote speaker- Robbin Jorgensen, CEO and founder of Women Igniting Change® Friday and Saturday, children’s activities with Miss Tara and Miss Martha from the Seneca Falls Library Friday and Saturday, and take-home crafts with local artist Sandra Shutter on Friday and Sunday.

Friday at 3:00 pm Women’s Rights National Historical Park is happy to host “Honoring Our Legacy: Remembering Esther Blake and Mary Curry in Preserving the Wesleyan Chapel” with a reception following. At 7:00 pm the Seneca Falls Community Band will begin a night of music continued by Symphoria, featuring Grammy Winning artist Joanne Shenandoah in the greenspace by the Historic Knitting Mill, the future home of the National Women’s Hall of Fame. 

Saturday, speakers include Christopher Densmore and Wendy Chmielewski from Swarthmore College, a conversation with Living Historians Lucretia Mott, Frederick Douglass, and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and an exciting community art project conducted by Art Force 5 from Alfred University.  At 4:00 pm, come to the live taping of the Stuff you Missed in History Class podcast in the Wesleyan Chapel.  At 7:30 pm, the opera Pushed Aside: Reclaiming Matilda Joselyn Gage will be performed in the Wesleyan Chapel. 

Convention Days activities will occur throughout Seneca Falls. Be sure to check out the entire schedule and other community museums for special events. We look forward to fun-filled weekend- rain or shine. Public parking is available throughout town, and accessible parking is available behind Women’s Rights National Historical Park Visitor Center.

For more information about Convention Days or Women’s Rights National Historical Park including hours and programs, please visit our website at www.nps.gov/wori or call (315) 568-0024.

Treehouse Yoga Retreats at Firelight Camps

Treehouse Yoga Retreats with glamping in the Finger Lakes let you enjoy yoga and the great outdoors from the comfort of fully furnished tents pitched on elevated platforms hidden in the forest and situated at the trailhead to Buttermilk Falls State Park. Firelight Camps in Ithaca, NY is our home for this magical experience.

There are two separate events being offered: 

  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Firelight Edition: Wed July 18 - Fri July 20, 2018
  • Treehouse Yoga Retreat Weekend Edition: Fri July 20 - Sun July 22, 2018
Photo by Clean Slate Web Design & Marketing
Wine Country Classic Boat's Boat Show & Regatta

The event features free admission and handicapped accessibility to a display of antique and classic boats featuring Classic Wooden and Fiberglass boats on beautiful Keuka Lake.  This year’s boat show will feature lapstrake boats. There will be a judged show and parade of boats Saturday. An additional feature will be a great display of “Woodie Cars”.   On Sunday we will have a Poker Run Regatta at 10:15 and a chicken barbecue sponsored by the Boy Scouts at noon.  Contact Patti Bandy at 315-694-7420 or patti.bandy63@gmail.com, or visit the Hammondsport Chamber website.

Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass featured GCVM Presents Civil War Re-enactment & Encampment July 21-22

Mumford, July 16, 2018—Genesee Country Village & Museum is once again the setting for its celebrated Civil War Re-enactment & Encampment Saturday and Sunday, July 21-22.

Distinctive not just for it size— with nearly 1,000 participants and one of the largest Civil War events in the Northeast—but its attention to authenticity, inviting visitors to witness how battles would have been fought within the confines of a small village and in the field.

Abraham Lincoln, portrayed by the renowned Lincoln impersonator, Fritz Klein, will visit the Union camps, survey the battle, inspect activities and visit with the children before delivering one of his original speeches.

Frederick Douglass, one of the great public speakers of the Civil War period and portrayed by historian David Shakes, will also mix with onlookers before giving one of his famous talks. Douglass, who celebrates the bicentennial of his birth this year, sought recruits for the Union Army among slaves and free men in both the North and South. 

In addition there are hundreds of Union and Confederate soldiers, some on horseback and dozens upon dozens of civilians depicting civilian life during the war.

Each day sees two battles, one an open battlefield at 11:30 am, featuring cavalry and live canon fire, and another encounter in the Historic Village at 2 pm.

The village takes on the guise of a border town, with civilians busy trying to maintain a normal life, yet dealing with the wartime shortages, mixing school lessons and farm duties with rallies, sewing for soldiers, caring for the wounded and dealing with solders encamped around their homes.

The military camps will also be open for inspection during the day with mounted cavalrymen moving about the grounds, warming up for the battle. Artillery commanders will host a firing demonstration.

The townsfolk will also offer musical concerts, specialty shopping and a fashion show demonstrating the 1860s styles worn by both men and women.

Regiments from throughout Western New York took part in dozens of skirmishes and battles during the war.  One of the most famous was Rochester’s 140th New York Volunteer Infantry whose valor under the leadership of Col. Patrick O’Rourke is legendary.  The 140th New York and 33rd Virginia are the hosting re-enactment units.

Museum hours are 9:30 am-4 pm.

For more information, visit the museum website www.gcv.org or call 585-294-8218.

civil war reenactors
Civil War Reenactment

GCV&M commemorates the national conflict that raged more than 150 years ago and shaped the United States of today.

Daily Battles

  • 11:30am: The South Field Battle will feature mounted cavalrymen and artillery! Witness dozens of riders as they defend the surrounding community from being blasted by cannon shells.
  • 2:00pm: See the infantry maneuver around houses and shops, over fences and through enemy lines as one side defends the village from being stormed!

Mr. President Lincoln

We salute our special guest, President Abraham Lincoln (portrayed by professional historian Fritz Klein), who will be on site throughout the event to inspect troops, greet visitors and pose for “likenesses."

Ice Cream Sundae
Ice Cream Social at the Sodus Bay Lightouse Museum

Enjoy a sundae with all the toppings for $4.50.  All proceeds support the Sodus Bay Lighthouse.  Outdoors on the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum lawn, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org

Isreal Hagan and Stroke
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse— Isreal Hagan and Stroke

Nine-time SAMMY Award-winner Isreal Hagan is both a singer and songwriter.  His 4-octave vocal range has gotten him onstage with such luminaries as Robert Cray, B.B. King, Carlos Santana, and Otis Day.  This is their first performance in the Sodus Bay area—sure to become a crowd favorite.  2-4 p.m.  FREE.  Outdoors on the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum lawn, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  Bring your own chair.  Free shuttle bus from area villages.  Refreshments are available at the Lighthouse Concession Stand.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.  Made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts, Finger Lakes Community Arts Grants, and Lighthouse Events Sponsors.

Events for July 23, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Events for July 24, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Events for July 25, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy House Display
Fairy House Award Winner Display at The Strong

The museum plays host to 10 award-winning fairy houses from the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour. The whimsical display recognizes categories including Best Use of Natural Materials, Most Unique, Most Whimsical, and the People’s Choice Award. These one-of-a-kind fairy habitats are made from stones, bark, twigs, and other natural materials. Create your own fairy house to enter next year! Exhibit is included with general museum admission fees.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Blue Eyed Soul
Music & Margaritas featuring Blue Eyed Soul

>>Light refreshments and cash bar
>>Museum members receive a complimentary drink ticket
>>Event takes place rain or shine!

Join Blue Eyed Soul for funk, soul, and rock and roll at the July Music and Margaritas!  This group has been gaining momentum throughout the Southern Tier, so be sure to reserve your spot soon!

 

Advance reservations are REQUIRED by 5:00 p.m. on July 24.

Ticket sales start at 9 a.m. on June 1!

Events for July 26, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork
Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork Co-Op

Downtown Ithaca’s Summer Sale Days are July 26 - 29.
Stop by Handwork and take advantage of our LAST artist's 2nds sale of the year!

Sale Hours: Thurs & Fri 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

July 26th-29th find one of a kind artists “seconds” at a discount - Some up to 75% off. Browse tables full of local pottery, fine jewelry, fiber, wooden bowls, art prints and much more. You never know what you'll find! Come early, and check back often for the best selection available.

What are Artist's 2nds?
Handmade items that are slightly imperfect to the artist's eyes, but still beautiful and unique! Every year our artist's 2nds change, so there will be a lot of new, never-before-seen items directly from artists' studios. Get a great deal on local art!

Handwork, Ithaca’s Artist Co-op is located across from the State Theatre on the corner of State and Cayuga Street in Downtown Ithaca. Visit www.handwork.coop to see a list of artist members, parking information, and event news.
607-273-9400

Meet & Greet Wine Release Party with GG at Glenora

Join us as we release our newest wine, GG's Reserve, and meet the star of the label GG, our second winery SpokesPup, and her family! Enjoy tastings of GG's Reserve and light hors d'oeuvres. All are invited to attend! Let us know if you’re coming-
RSVP on Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/events/2056359821279388/


GG (short for Georgie Girl) was rescued and adopted by the same great family in Florida that rescued our first SpokesPup, Hurricane Katrina survivor Chase. Physically & emotionally scarred and seemingly abused, GG was found in a rural Georgia construction dumpster in September 2015 trying to get food for her pups. She languished there in a rescue shelter until January 2017 when she was re-rescued by Suncoast Animal League and brought to Florida where she was adopted sight unseen. 

This is what rescue is all about, and we at Glenora are proud to be associated with such happy rescue stories. A portion of the proceeds from each bottle will be donated to local animal charities across the US so that other animals may have the same chance at a happily ever after like GG and Chase have.

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. It's My Party

Head over to the square for Hammondsport's Music in the Park every Thursday from 6p-8p during July & August. Event programs will be available at the Chamber in the coming weeks!

shop
Summer Sidewalk Sale at the Gaffer District

Shop locally in our great shops!

Get a taste of our downtown restaurants!

Enjoy fabulous finds and hot savings!

Events for July 27, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork
Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork Co-Op

Downtown Ithaca’s Summer Sale Days are July 26 - 29.
Stop by Handwork and take advantage of our LAST artist's 2nds sale of the year!

Sale Hours: Thurs & Fri 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

July 26th-29th find one of a kind artists “seconds” at a discount - Some up to 75% off. Browse tables full of local pottery, fine jewelry, fiber, wooden bowls, art prints and much more. You never know what you'll find! Come early, and check back often for the best selection available.

What are Artist's 2nds?
Handmade items that are slightly imperfect to the artist's eyes, but still beautiful and unique! Every year our artist's 2nds change, so there will be a lot of new, never-before-seen items directly from artists' studios. Get a great deal on local art!

Handwork, Ithaca’s Artist Co-op is located across from the State Theatre on the corner of State and Cayuga Street in Downtown Ithaca. Visit www.handwork.coop to see a list of artist members, parking information, and event news.
607-273-9400

shop
Summer Sidewalk Sale at the Gaffer District

Shop locally in our great shops!

Get a taste of our downtown restaurants!

Enjoy fabulous finds and hot savings!

 Bridgman|Packer Dance
Urban Arts Crawl: TRUCK by Bridgman|Packer Dance at The Rockwell Museum

American Dance Asylum and The Rockwell Museum, in partnership with The Arts Council of Southern Finger Lakes, present “Truck” – a breathtaking evening with Bridgman|Packer Dance. Staged in the parking lot of The Rockwell Museum, an ordinary box truck evolves from its utilitarian form into a reimagined micro-world of visions and transformation – such is the enigmatic wizardry of Bridgman|Packer Dance. Masterfully creating cinematic magic in real-time for both the proscenium stage and in their site-specific Truck, the company’s skill in partnering video with live performance can evoke the hauntingly vivid world of American painter Edward Hopper, capture the arid beauty of the Mojave desert or transform a simple duet to a kaleidoscopic wonder – all in one thrilling evening.

Performances starting at 5:30, 6:30 and 7:30                                                                                                                                                                                                         

  • Q+A will follow 7:30 performance with moderator Lois Welk
  • After-party with the dancers on Market Street
  • This performance is free and open to the public
  • Runtime approximately 20 minutes
  • 30 tickets available per performance, reserve your tickets 9 am – 5 pm from The Rockwell Museum on Friday, July 27.
  • All tickets will be held at the Rockwell box office – collect your ticket at least 10 minutes before the performance

 

Skaneateles Welcomes 40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show

Rare boats from the Antique Boat Museum and the Finger Lakes Boating Museum will be among those featured at the 40th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show July 27-29.

Hours are 3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in Clift Park. Admission is free.

More than 10,000 people are expected to attend the show, one of the most popular in the Northeast.

Among the 80 or so boats on display will be mahogany runabouts manufactured in the early 1900s by Chris-Craft, Hacker and Gar Wood, launches, sailboats, canoes, rowing craft and race boats. Visitors are invited to learn about the boats by reading the accompanying placards or talking with owners.

The show is one of several Skaneateles events and organizations celebrating major anniversaries this year. Three of those anniversaries—the 40th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, the 80th Lightning Regatta and the 50th anniversary of Mid-Lakes Navigation—are depicted in this year’s Boat Show poster, developed by Oswego illustrator David Owens.

The event is organized by the Finger Lakes Chapter (FLC) of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) and the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation (also known as the Skaneateles Foundation), and presented by M&T Bank.

 

Highlights of the weekend include:

  • A boat parade and fly-by, starting at 3 p.m. Saturday. The parade will be led by the Skaneateles Fire Department and Wake for Warriors.
  • Performances by the Skaneateles Community Band, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday; the Diana Jacobs Band, noon to 3 p.m. Saturday; and the Soda Ash Six, noon to 3 p.m. Sunday.
  • Performances by the BubbleMan Circus, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
  • A display of antique model boats by the Syracuse Model Boat Club, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Saturday and Sunday.
  • A youth judging competition, sponsored by Hagerty Classic Marine Insurance to “spark kids’ passion for wooden boats,” 10:30 a.m. Saturday. 
  • Opportunities for children to paint toy wooden boats, sponsored by NYCM Insurance, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. 
  • Knot-tying demonstrations, 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
  • Historical tours of the village presented by the Skaneateles Historical Society, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
  • A photo-shoot and spectator cruise aboard the Judge Ben Wiles, 10 a.m. Sunday. The Judge will leave from the Mid-Lakes Navigation dock in Clift Park and make a slow tour of the north end of Skaneateles Lake, while exhibiting boats make random passes and provide opportunities for action shots. Tickets are $14 for adults, $5 for children under 13 accompanied by an adult. For reservations, go to midlakesnav.com or call 315-685-8500. Walk-ons are welcome.
  • Raffle drawings, 2 p.m. Sunday. First prize is a $900 escape package from Mirbeau Inn & Spa. Additional prizes are brunch for six at the Inns of Aurora, an overnight stay at 34 State, a $100 gift certificate from Mid-Lakes Navigation, a toy wooden boat filled with lottery tickets, a $50 gift certificate and antique boat fingertip towel from Nest 58, a framed 2018 boat show print, an Antique and Classic Boat Show sweatshirt and a toy wooden boat filled with candy. Tickets are $5 each, three for $10, 10 for $20 and are on sale at the Chamber and the show.

A silent auction will feature works by Owens, along with a wooden stool handcrafted by Boat Show committee member and former FLC president Dick Sherwood.

Judging of the boats, in 35 categories, takes place Saturday morning. Throughout the weekend, visitors to the show will cast their votes for the highly coveted People's Choice Award, sponsored by Doug’s Fish Fry, which will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

In anticipation of the show, a mid-1940s Penn Yan Cartopper is on display at M&T Bank in downtown Skaneateles.

The Antique and Classic Boat Show is officially sponsored by M&T Bank. Contributing sponsors are the Sherwood Inn, NYCM Insurance, Beak & Skiff/1911, Brinson Marine, Mirbeau Inn & Spa, Doug’s Fish Fry, Jacobs Press, The Sailboat Shop, Blue Water Grill, Cayuga Tree Service, Chase Design, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Janice M. Miller, Architect, Johnny Angel’s Heavenly Burgers, Mid-Lakes Navigation, Valentine’s Pizza & Deli and Wirth’s Automotive Services. Media sponsors are The Citizen, Group M Communications and WRVO Public Media.

The show is handicapped-accessible.

For more information, go to http://www.skaneateles.com or call the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce at 315-685-0552. 

40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show in Clift Park, Skaneateles

Event: 40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, organized by the Finger Lakes Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society and the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Dates: July 27-29

Hours: 3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday

Location: Clift Park, Skaneateles

What: Ninety antique and classic boats and motors on display in the water and on land, plus concerts, a boat parade, a photo-shoot aboard the Judge Ben Wiles, children’s activities, demos, raffles and more. Awards presented in 35 categories, including the highly coveted People's Choice Award.

Presenting Sponsor: M&T Bank

Admission: Free

More Information: (315) 685-0552, www.skaneateles.com


 

Events for July 28, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Hangar Theatre presents: Pride and Prejudice
Pride and Prejudice

Kate Hamill’s fresh new take on the Jane Austen classic brings great verve to the story of the Bennet sisters. Like most women of the regency period, the Bennet girls know that to win the game of life, they must land the right husband.  A variety of mishaps and miscommunications, however, derail budding romances as the sisters learn the complicated rules of mating rituals. Follow Liz, Jane, Bingley and Darcy as they traverse the trials of societal expectations in this witty adaptation by Ithaca native and IC alum Kate Hamill, fresh from its extended New York run.

Check out hangartheatre.org for additional showtimes!

Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork
Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork Co-Op

Downtown Ithaca’s Summer Sale Days are July 26 - 29.
Stop by Handwork and take advantage of our LAST artist's 2nds sale of the year!

Sale Hours: Thurs & Fri 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

July 26th-29th find one of a kind artists “seconds” at a discount - Some up to 75% off. Browse tables full of local pottery, fine jewelry, fiber, wooden bowls, art prints and much more. You never know what you'll find! Come early, and check back often for the best selection available.

What are Artist's 2nds?
Handmade items that are slightly imperfect to the artist's eyes, but still beautiful and unique! Every year our artist's 2nds change, so there will be a lot of new, never-before-seen items directly from artists' studios. Get a great deal on local art!

Handwork, Ithaca’s Artist Co-op is located across from the State Theatre on the corner of State and Cayuga Street in Downtown Ithaca. Visit www.handwork.coop to see a list of artist members, parking information, and event news.
607-273-9400

shop
Summer Sidewalk Sale at the Gaffer District

Shop locally in our great shops!

Get a taste of our downtown restaurants!

Enjoy fabulous finds and hot savings!

40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show in Clift Park, Skaneateles

Event: 40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, organized by the Finger Lakes Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society and the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Dates: July 27-29

Hours: 3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday

Location: Clift Park, Skaneateles

What: Ninety antique and classic boats and motors on display in the water and on land, plus concerts, a boat parade, a photo-shoot aboard the Judge Ben Wiles, children’s activities, demos, raffles and more. Awards presented in 35 categories, including the highly coveted People's Choice Award.

Presenting Sponsor: M&T Bank

Admission: Free

More Information: (315) 685-0552, www.skaneateles.com


 

Gambling with Gatsby! A Fun Summer Gala to Benefit the 1890 House Museum

The 1890 House Museum’s Summer Gala is sure to be a rip-roaring, lindy-hopping good time. Bust out your glad rags, and bring along your lucky charms, and hope you win big at games of chance. If you and your jelly bean have the password, you can get zozzled on the premier foot juice of the region while testing your luck at games of chance throughout the Museum. A live band will provide all the tunes you need in the Carriage House, whether you prefer the Charleston or the Foxtrot. Be on your best behavior – we don’t provide fire extinguishers, and no one wants the Bulls to show up. Between the hors d’oeuvre, giggle water, gambling, auctions, and music, there is something for everyone – even a Mrs. Grundy.*

Gambling with Gatsby Tickets are 50 clams per person – couples can purchase tickets for 90 berries. Tickets can be purchased through our Eventbrite site, or purchased through the Museum by calling (607) 756 – 7551. Purchase of ticket provides Casino chips for use at gambling tables, chips can only be exchanged for raffle and/or auction tickets.

*Glad Rags – fancy clothes, Jelly Bean – boyfriend/girlfriend, Zozzled – drunk, Foot Juice – wine, Fire Extinguishers – chaperone, Bulls – police, Giggle Water – spirits, Mrs. Grundy – a priggish or extremely tight laced person, Clams – dollars, Berries – also dollars.

Warhawk Weekend at the Glenn Curtiss Museum!

Warhawk Weekend to Highlight the Curtiss P-40

Event to include book signing, film screening and P-40 restoration tour

HAMMONDSPORT, N.Y., July 16, 2018 – The iconic Curtiss P-40 Warhawk will be the focus of an event at the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum, Saturday, July 28, 2018.

The P-40 aircraft was the pride of the American volunteer group of “Flying Tigers” fame that flew out of China prior to Pearl Harbor under General Claire Chenault. Thirteen thousand Curtiss P-40 fighters were produced during World War II.

During the Warhawk Weekend event, attendees will see:

•          “The Flying Tigers” book signing (2 p.m.). Sam Kleiner, author of “The Flying Tigers: The Untold Story of the American Pilots Who Waged Secret War Against Japan,” will discuss his book about 300 young American men and women who crossed the Pacific before Pearl Harbor to risk their lives defending the embattled forces of Chiang Kai-Shek’s China. These individuals were effectively paid mercenaries, secretly recruited by a mysterious shell company that the U.S. government created to circumvent its official stance of non-intervention in the war.

•          A screening of the classic 1942 film “Flying Tigers” starring John Wayne (5:30 p.m.).

•          A tour of the museum’s P-40 restoration project. The restoration involves using parts from three P-40s, two that crashed in the Everglades and one that crashed on St. Simon Island. When completed, all mechanical and hydraulic systems of the plane will be operational and on display.

For the day-long event, the cost is $10 for adults and $5 for children.

 

About the Museum

Open year-round, the Glenn H. Curtiss Museum is in the town of Hammondsport, N.Y., in the heart of New York state’s Finger Lakes region. The museum is home to a priceless collection of items related to early aviation, motorcycles and local history. It also celebrates the life and accomplishments of Glenn Curtiss, the father of naval aviation and a pioneer in motorcycle manufacturing. For more information, visit the museum’s website at curtissmuseum.org or call 607.569.2160.

2018 Finger Lakes Cheese Festival, July 28, 2018
Finger Lakes Cheese Festival

Bringing together the best in Finger Lakes produced cheeses from the members of the Finger Lakes Cheese Alliance as well as the best in homemade jams, jellies, baked goods, peanut butters, vegetables, art and more. Featuring Wine, Beer and Cider tastings, pairings and cooking demos. Live music all day, TONS of food for every palate. Add to that the ambiance of the farm, self-guided tours, hay rides, games for the kids and you have a FUN FAMILY EVENT! We are dog friendly (on a leash).This is a rain or shine event, no refunds.

Tickets are $5 for attendees 12 to 21, $8 for adults 21 and over available online at:

https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2018-finger-lakes-cheese-festival-tickets-41196352399

Skaneateles Welcomes 40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show

Rare boats from the Antique Boat Museum and the Finger Lakes Boating Museum will be among those featured at the 40th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show July 27-29.

Hours are 3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in Clift Park. Admission is free.

More than 10,000 people are expected to attend the show, one of the most popular in the Northeast.

Among the 80 or so boats on display will be mahogany runabouts manufactured in the early 1900s by Chris-Craft, Hacker and Gar Wood, launches, sailboats, canoes, rowing craft and race boats. Visitors are invited to learn about the boats by reading the accompanying placards or talking with owners.

The show is one of several Skaneateles events and organizations celebrating major anniversaries this year. Three of those anniversaries—the 40th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, the 80th Lightning Regatta and the 50th anniversary of Mid-Lakes Navigation—are depicted in this year’s Boat Show poster, developed by Oswego illustrator David Owens.

The event is organized by the Finger Lakes Chapter (FLC) of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) and the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation (also known as the Skaneateles Foundation), and presented by M&T Bank.

 

Highlights of the weekend include:

  • A boat parade and fly-by, starting at 3 p.m. Saturday. The parade will be led by the Skaneateles Fire Department and Wake for Warriors.
  • Performances by the Skaneateles Community Band, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday; the Diana Jacobs Band, noon to 3 p.m. Saturday; and the Soda Ash Six, noon to 3 p.m. Sunday.
  • Performances by the BubbleMan Circus, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
  • A display of antique model boats by the Syracuse Model Boat Club, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Saturday and Sunday.
  • A youth judging competition, sponsored by Hagerty Classic Marine Insurance to “spark kids’ passion for wooden boats,” 10:30 a.m. Saturday. 
  • Opportunities for children to paint toy wooden boats, sponsored by NYCM Insurance, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. 
  • Knot-tying demonstrations, 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
  • Historical tours of the village presented by the Skaneateles Historical Society, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
  • A photo-shoot and spectator cruise aboard the Judge Ben Wiles, 10 a.m. Sunday. The Judge will leave from the Mid-Lakes Navigation dock in Clift Park and make a slow tour of the north end of Skaneateles Lake, while exhibiting boats make random passes and provide opportunities for action shots. Tickets are $14 for adults, $5 for children under 13 accompanied by an adult. For reservations, go to midlakesnav.com or call 315-685-8500. Walk-ons are welcome.
  • Raffle drawings, 2 p.m. Sunday. First prize is a $900 escape package from Mirbeau Inn & Spa. Additional prizes are brunch for six at the Inns of Aurora, an overnight stay at 34 State, a $100 gift certificate from Mid-Lakes Navigation, a toy wooden boat filled with lottery tickets, a $50 gift certificate and antique boat fingertip towel from Nest 58, a framed 2018 boat show print, an Antique and Classic Boat Show sweatshirt and a toy wooden boat filled with candy. Tickets are $5 each, three for $10, 10 for $20 and are on sale at the Chamber and the show.

A silent auction will feature works by Owens, along with a wooden stool handcrafted by Boat Show committee member and former FLC president Dick Sherwood.

Judging of the boats, in 35 categories, takes place Saturday morning. Throughout the weekend, visitors to the show will cast their votes for the highly coveted People's Choice Award, sponsored by Doug’s Fish Fry, which will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

In anticipation of the show, a mid-1940s Penn Yan Cartopper is on display at M&T Bank in downtown Skaneateles.

The Antique and Classic Boat Show is officially sponsored by M&T Bank. Contributing sponsors are the Sherwood Inn, NYCM Insurance, Beak & Skiff/1911, Brinson Marine, Mirbeau Inn & Spa, Doug’s Fish Fry, Jacobs Press, The Sailboat Shop, Blue Water Grill, Cayuga Tree Service, Chase Design, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Janice M. Miller, Architect, Johnny Angel’s Heavenly Burgers, Mid-Lakes Navigation, Valentine’s Pizza & Deli and Wirth’s Automotive Services. Media sponsors are The Citizen, Group M Communications and WRVO Public Media.

The show is handicapped-accessible.

For more information, go to http://www.skaneateles.com or call the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce at 315-685-0552. 

Events for July 29, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork
Summer 2nds Sale at Handwork Co-Op

Downtown Ithaca’s Summer Sale Days are July 26 - 29.
Stop by Handwork and take advantage of our LAST artist's 2nds sale of the year!

Sale Hours: Thurs & Fri 10:00 am - 8:00 pm, Sat 10:00 am - 6:00 pm, Sun 11:00 am - 5:00 pm

July 26th-29th find one of a kind artists “seconds” at a discount - Some up to 75% off. Browse tables full of local pottery, fine jewelry, fiber, wooden bowls, art prints and much more. You never know what you'll find! Come early, and check back often for the best selection available.

What are Artist's 2nds?
Handmade items that are slightly imperfect to the artist's eyes, but still beautiful and unique! Every year our artist's 2nds change, so there will be a lot of new, never-before-seen items directly from artists' studios. Get a great deal on local art!

Handwork, Ithaca’s Artist Co-op is located across from the State Theatre on the corner of State and Cayuga Street in Downtown Ithaca. Visit www.handwork.coop to see a list of artist members, parking information, and event news.
607-273-9400

shop
Summer Sidewalk Sale at the Gaffer District

Shop locally in our great shops!

Get a taste of our downtown restaurants!

Enjoy fabulous finds and hot savings!

40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show in Clift Park, Skaneateles

Event: 40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, organized by the Finger Lakes Chapter of the Antique and Classic Boat Society and the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation

Dates: July 27-29

Hours: 3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday, 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday

Location: Clift Park, Skaneateles

What: Ninety antique and classic boats and motors on display in the water and on land, plus concerts, a boat parade, a photo-shoot aboard the Judge Ben Wiles, children’s activities, demos, raffles and more. Awards presented in 35 categories, including the highly coveted People's Choice Award.

Presenting Sponsor: M&T Bank

Admission: Free

More Information: (315) 685-0552, www.skaneateles.com


 

Skaneateles Welcomes 40th Annual Antique and Classic Boat Show

Rare boats from the Antique Boat Museum and the Finger Lakes Boating Museum will be among those featured at the 40th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show July 27-29.

Hours are 3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday in Clift Park. Admission is free.

More than 10,000 people are expected to attend the show, one of the most popular in the Northeast.

Among the 80 or so boats on display will be mahogany runabouts manufactured in the early 1900s by Chris-Craft, Hacker and Gar Wood, launches, sailboats, canoes, rowing craft and race boats. Visitors are invited to learn about the boats by reading the accompanying placards or talking with owners.

The show is one of several Skaneateles events and organizations celebrating major anniversaries this year. Three of those anniversaries—the 40th annual Antique and Classic Boat Show, the 80th Lightning Regatta and the 50th anniversary of Mid-Lakes Navigation—are depicted in this year’s Boat Show poster, developed by Oswego illustrator David Owens.

The event is organized by the Finger Lakes Chapter (FLC) of the Antique and Classic Boat Society (ACBS) and the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation (also known as the Skaneateles Foundation), and presented by M&T Bank.

 

Highlights of the weekend include:

  • A boat parade and fly-by, starting at 3 p.m. Saturday. The parade will be led by the Skaneateles Fire Department and Wake for Warriors.
  • Performances by the Skaneateles Community Band, 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday; the Diana Jacobs Band, noon to 3 p.m. Saturday; and the Soda Ash Six, noon to 3 p.m. Sunday.
  • Performances by the BubbleMan Circus, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturday.
  • A display of antique model boats by the Syracuse Model Boat Club, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  Saturday and Sunday.
  • A youth judging competition, sponsored by Hagerty Classic Marine Insurance to “spark kids’ passion for wooden boats,” 10:30 a.m. Saturday. 
  • Opportunities for children to paint toy wooden boats, sponsored by NYCM Insurance, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. 
  • Knot-tying demonstrations, 11 a.m. Saturday and Sunday.
  • Historical tours of the village presented by the Skaneateles Historical Society, 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. Saturday and Sunday.
  • A photo-shoot and spectator cruise aboard the Judge Ben Wiles, 10 a.m. Sunday. The Judge will leave from the Mid-Lakes Navigation dock in Clift Park and make a slow tour of the north end of Skaneateles Lake, while exhibiting boats make random passes and provide opportunities for action shots. Tickets are $14 for adults, $5 for children under 13 accompanied by an adult. For reservations, go to midlakesnav.com or call 315-685-8500. Walk-ons are welcome.
  • Raffle drawings, 2 p.m. Sunday. First prize is a $900 escape package from Mirbeau Inn & Spa. Additional prizes are brunch for six at the Inns of Aurora, an overnight stay at 34 State, a $100 gift certificate from Mid-Lakes Navigation, a toy wooden boat filled with lottery tickets, a $50 gift certificate and antique boat fingertip towel from Nest 58, a framed 2018 boat show print, an Antique and Classic Boat Show sweatshirt and a toy wooden boat filled with candy. Tickets are $5 each, three for $10, 10 for $20 and are on sale at the Chamber and the show.

A silent auction will feature works by Owens, along with a wooden stool handcrafted by Boat Show committee member and former FLC president Dick Sherwood.

Judging of the boats, in 35 categories, takes place Saturday morning. Throughout the weekend, visitors to the show will cast their votes for the highly coveted People's Choice Award, sponsored by Doug’s Fish Fry, which will be presented at 2:30 p.m. Sunday.

In anticipation of the show, a mid-1940s Penn Yan Cartopper is on display at M&T Bank in downtown Skaneateles.

The Antique and Classic Boat Show is officially sponsored by M&T Bank. Contributing sponsors are the Sherwood Inn, NYCM Insurance, Beak & Skiff/1911, Brinson Marine, Mirbeau Inn & Spa, Doug’s Fish Fry, Jacobs Press, The Sailboat Shop, Blue Water Grill, Cayuga Tree Service, Chase Design, Howard Hanna Real Estate Services, Janice M. Miller, Architect, Johnny Angel’s Heavenly Burgers, Mid-Lakes Navigation, Valentine’s Pizza & Deli and Wirth’s Automotive Services. Media sponsors are The Citizen, Group M Communications and WRVO Public Media.

The show is handicapped-accessible.

For more information, go to http://www.skaneateles.com or call the Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce at 315-685-0552. 

The Dady Brothers
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—The Dady Brothers

 John and Joe Dady entertain audiences throughout the U.S., Canada, and Ireland with fiddle, mandolin, guitar, bodhrán, banjo, uilleann pipes, harmonica, and even a penny whistle, while performing country, bluegrass, folk, and Irish music.  2-4 p.m.  FREE.  Outdoors on the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum lawn, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  Bring your own chair.  Free shuttle bus from Newark, Lyons, Sodus, and Sodus Point.  Refreshments are available at the Lighthouse Concession Stand.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.  Made possible by several gracious sponsors, who will have displays and information about their organizations at the lighthouse this day.

dino
Donuts with Dinos

Join us for special early access to the zoo for donuts with the dinosaurs! Enjoy donuts, coffee, juice, and our dancing dino mascots! Play a game of Dino Zoopardy and learn about how birds evolved from dinosaurs. See our T. rex and Edmontonia dinosaurs up close and take a #DinoSelfie! Embark on a self-led expedition through the zoo to see all our wonderful dinos before the heat and the crowds! Zoo admission for non-members included in the ticket price.

family fun festival
Family Fun Day at Sonnenberg Gardens ~ Canandaigua

People of all ages will enjoy Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park’s, Family Fun Day on July 29 from 1 -4 pm. I

n its fourth year, this event offers interactive and hands-on family-oriented activities. This year’s event will include crafts, food, face painting, Victorian games, geocaches, a real police car, a real work truck from the Department of Public Works, and more. Website has full event details at sonnenberg.org/event/family-fun-day

This event features half price admission: $7/Adults, $6/Seniors, $3.50/Student (13-17 years & college with ID), $1/Children (4-12 years), and 3 and under are free. Admission also includes access to gardens, mansion, and greenhouse. All funds raised via Sonnenberg’s special events go directly to the day-to-day operation of and preservation care of Sonnenberg Gardens.

 

Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park is one of America’s longest surviving estates from the Victorian Era. The elegant Queen Anne-style mansion was built in 1887 in Canandaigua by New York City financier Frederick Ferris Thompson, and his wife, Mary Clark Thompson, as a summer home. Between 1901 and 1920, the widowed Mrs. Thompson created the nine formal gardens as a tribute to the places she and Frederick had traveled to or had always wanted to visit. The grounds are open to the public from May 1 through October 31 each year. Sonnenberg is a non-profit organization dependent upon the support of members, sponsors, and its dedicated corps of volunteers. For more information, contact Marketing Director Kimberly Burkard or Executive Director David Hutchings at 585-394-4922.

Events for July 30, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

Events for July 31, 2018 x
Breakfast with the Bunny

Breakfast with the Bunny
Saturdays and Sundays
April 7, 13, 14, and 20 | 9 a.m. and 11 a.m.

Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission.

Live Music at Buttonwood Grove
Saturday Afternoons ~ Live Music at Buttonwood Grove!

Live music every Saturday afternoon, all summer long at Buttonwood Grove!  Relax with friends on our spacious deck overlooking Cayuga Lake and enjoy a glass of award winning wine while you  listen to some of the best musicians in Central New York.  We'll be hosting local Food Trucks during many performances - check our website for details!   https://buttonwoodgrove.com/events/2018-06/

Searchers
David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire

David Levinthal: War, Myth, Desire is the first museum retrospective of the artist’s work in more than twenty years. The exhibition will include nearly 200 prints, along with related books and ephemera, giving visitors a unique opportunity to consider Levinthal’s most recent work alongside key works from the full scope of his career.

Since the mid-1970s, David Levinthal has been exploring the relationship between photographic imagery and the fantasies, myths, events, and characters that shape contemporary America’s mental landscape. The exhibition will include photographs from all of his major series to date—the best-known of which include Hitler Moves East (1972–75), Modern Romance (1983–85), The Wild West (1986–89), Desire (1991–92), Blackface (1995–98), Barbie (1997–98), Baseball (1998–2004), and History (2010–15)—in addition to never-before-exhibited outtakes, commissions, and archival materials.

Brooklyn
Gail Albert Halaban: Out My Window

Gail Albert Halaban’s Out My Window is both a penetrating exploration of modern community and a group of moving and beautiful photographs. The project started when she moved to New York from Los Angeles. In an effort to combat feelings of loneliness and isolation, she began to use her art as a way of connecting with her neighbors. She starts by explaining her work to potential participants and asking for their involvement. If they agree, Albert Halaban facilitates communication among the neighbors and arranges to photograph one from the window of the other. In this way, Albert Halaban employs photography as a form of social engagement. For despite platitudes about modern technology making the world a smaller place, this same virtual environment can also result in feelings of isolation and extreme self-absorption. By connecting strangers who live across the street from each other, Albert Halaban’s expertly composed, beautifully rendered, large-scale photographs encourage viewers to take a fresh look at the people they see every day.

Farmers Market
Tuesdays & Fridays ~ Farmer's Market at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Shop the Stoltzfus Farmer's Market at the Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Each Tuesday and Friday from 9AM-6PM, beginning on Friday, May 4. In the main parking lot, in front of Banana Republic Factory Store.

 

Shop farm fresh fruit & produce, eggs, flowers, baked goods, ice cream & more!

Downtown Auburn Summer Fun
2nd & 4th Fridays in Downtown Auburn ~ Music on the Mall

BID and the City are again partnering to sponsor Music on the Mall featuring live outdoor music performances in the State Street band shell from 7 – 10PM, second and fourth Fridays June – September. The rain location for Music on the Mall is on the purple stage inside Moondog's Lounge.

Assistant BID Director Jesse Kline shared, “In choosing the musical acts for the series, we try to cover all bases- showcase the local hometown talent, and also expose Auburnians to new acts they may not see otherwise, that represent different genres of music. We also want to attract music fans from the region to come & experience what downtown Auburn has to offer.” The open container law will be waived during the shows, so people can bring beers outside in cups and enjoy. This year’s performers in order of appearance are:


June 29: Crossroads
July 13: Darwin
July 27: Root Shock
August 10: Ya-MaMa
August 24: Mere Mortals
September 7: Faded Vinyl

Palettes of Keuka Art Auction
The Palettes of Keuka Art Display in Hammondsport

Two months long display of painted palettes in and around the village of Hammondsport, culminating in the auction of the palettes on September 1st.

Free Admission to The Corning Museum of Glass after Little Gather
Wednesdays: Little Gather- Free Family Fun at The Corning Museum of Glass

Introduce little ones to the Museum through this popular free summer program. The Museum offers Little Gather presentations on Wednesday mornings, with storytelling, puppet shows, magic shows, music, and lots of fun! Little Gather performers have included Mrs. McPuppet, Doc Possum, In Jest, and many more.

9:30 am show for groups (reservations required)
11 am show for the general public

Enrich your kids' experience by visiting the galleries after each Little Gather to explore objects related to that day’s topic. Attendees receive free Museum admission after every show (kids ages 17 & under always visit for free).

Contact littlegather@cmog.org or +1 (607) 438-5429 to make group reservations or if you have questions.

Sci-Fi Summer
Sci-Fi Summer at The Strong

Meet and take pictures with a sci-fi character—such as an alien, robot, or astronaut. Then, journey through the museum and explore the Intergalactic Maker Space. Build a rocket out of recycled materials, create a rover to explore a distant planet, design your own robot friend to keep you company, and more. Take inspiration from the space-themed activities to create your own planetary craft. Included with general museum admission fees. 

WEDNESDAYS City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

City of Geneva Summer Lakefront Concert Series

Performance Schedule
6:30pm

July 11 – Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra

July 18 – It’s My Party!

July 25 – Larry Stamatell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz Band

*5:30p Nancy Curvin Playground Players Youth Theatre Performance

Aug. 1 – The Eddie DeWitt Band with Steve Venuti

Aug. 8 – St. Peter’s Academy Choir

Aug. 15 – Andy Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Orchestra

No Admission Fee!

Bring the family & picnic by the lakefront while listening to our nostalgic musical lineup!

Rain site is at the Geneva Recreation Complex

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series at DEER RUN

Thursday Night Summer Concert Series Every Thursday throughout the summer.
C
oncerts start at 6:00 pm

Bring a Lawn chair and enjoy live music! Food vendors, wine, wine slushies, & beer available.

Show off your ride - Preferred Parking for Classic & Muscle Cars!   No outside alcohol or coolers allowed; Please support our vendors. Click here to view the 2018 Summer Concert Series Line-up

ithaca bakery
Every Friday ~ Live Music on Meadow Street at Ithaca Bakery

Ithaca Bakery presents MUSIC ON MEADOW STREET every Friday night now through December! Click here for the line up and start the weekend right.

http://www.ithacabakery.com/72.html

 

400 N. Meadow Street
6072737110

Fridays ~ Music on the Erie in Newark

Music on the Erie!  Every Friday night through Aug 31.  6:00 p.m to 9:00 p.m. 

Free admission, snacks available for purchase, bring own lawn chair.  

Fairy Magic
Fairy Magic at The Strong

Listen to enchanting music as you walk among hundreds of butterflies and whimsical flowers, including orchids and begonias, in the garden. Marvel at past winners of the Corn Hill Arts Festival Fairy Houses Tour and get up close to charming fairy house doors donated by artist Chris Pallace. Garden fees apply.

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23
Mar 2024
Thru
31
Mar 2024
One layer of sedimentary rock that slices through the eastern Finger Lakes forms the top of many waterfalls where Ice Age glaciers dug troughs that now hold the lakes.
PEGASYS Studio (not open to public), 519 W. State Street
Online anytime. On TV at 9 a.m. & 5 p.m. both Saturdays, 9:30 a.m. & 5 p.m. both Sundays, 9 p.m. Thursday, 3 p.m. Friday
29
Mar 2024
Join us at Barnstormer Winery this winter on Friday evenings from 5pm – 8pm, for our annual Happy Hour, Live Music & Caterer series!
4184 State Route 14
5:00pm
(607)-243-4008
29
Mar 2024
Thru
30
Mar 2024
3260 Route 90
10:00 a.m.
30
Mar 2024
Join us for our 3rd Annual Indoor Markets!!
35 Lakefront Drive
10:00am
(315)-787-0007
31
Mar 2024
Join us Sundays in February & March to taste through the best of Barnstormer with our Winemaker, Taylor Stember. 
4184 State Route 14
11:00am
(607)-243-4008
31
Mar 2024
Join us for a celebratory Easter buffet at Veraisons Restaurant, featuring seasonal cuisine, holiday favorites, and house-made baked goods on Easter Sunday! Seatings at 11:00, 1:00, & 3:00PM. View
5435 State Route 14
(800)-243-5513
31
Mar 2024
Menu Includes:
2468 State Route 414
10:30am
(315)-539-5011
03
Apr 2024
Join John G. Ullman & Associates and the Clemens Center For The First Presentation of the “Not Dead Yet!” Series
207 Clemens Center Parkway
1:00pm
(607)-734-8191
04
Apr 2024
Thru
08
Apr 2024
Downtown Geneva
04
Apr 2024
Thru
07
Apr 2024
Jazz in the Finger Lakes is Alive! Find free jazz events at 8 Geneva area wineries, breweries and restaurants.
427 Exchange St
4pm
(315)-651-5937