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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 August 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!

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.

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. Willie Hayes & The Blues Plate Special

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!

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Brew at the Zoo & Dinos Too!

Enjoy a fantastic adult-only night out at the Friends of the Zoo’s annual summertime fundraiser. Taste regional and craft beers and wines, see animals on evening exhibit, enjoy delicious food and fun music, and experience our summer Dinosaur Invasion!

Advance sale: $55 per person
Advance group rate (6+): $50 per person
Advance sale ends July 20. 
Tickets $65 per person beginning July 21.
VIP: $95 per person
Anyone under 21, including infants and toddlers, will not be admitted.

INTRODUCING MOBILE BIDDING!
New this year – no more bags of raffle tickets! This year’s Brew at the Zoo will feature all of your favorite prizes in an online auction and you can place your bid right from your cell phone. No tickets to buy and no waiting around to see if your name is called – you’ll get text alerts when someone outbids you and a winner’s text as soon as the auction ends!

Just text Brew2018 to 24700 and follow the instructions to register. You can also register by visiting http://brew2018.auction-bid.org and clicking the REGISTER button.

52nd Annual Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend ~ See Full Schedule Here!

THE 52ND ANNUAL PHLEPS SAUERKRAUT WEEKEND!

Three Day Festival ~ Sauerkraut Royalty ~ Parade ~ Sauerkraut Race ~ Mustang Rally ~ Motorcycle Show

FRIDAY:

1:00-4:00PM - Cabbage Head Decorating Contest Entry Drop off (Fire Hall)
5:00 PM - Food and Marketplace Vendors Open (Grounds)
                Cabbage Head Decorating Contest Winners (Fire Hall)
5:00-11:00PM - Rides by Playland Amusement (Grounds)
6:00-8:00 - Kraut Krawl (Downtown) wine. beer. cider. food. craft beverage tasting and live music.
6:00-8:30 - Live music provided by LumberMac (Downtown)
5:30-6:30- Wine with Acrylics - Sunflower Painting (Phelps Arts Center)
7:30-8:30 - Wine with Acrylics - Sunflower Painting (Phelps Arts Center)
8:00-11:00 - Live music by "Something Else" (Sponsored by Phelps Fire)
8:00 - 11:00 - Live music by “Reporter” (American Legion)

SATURDAY: Krauter 20K and 5K - the oldest race in the Finger Lakes!
6:00AM - Krauter 20k Registration open (Phelps Community Center)
7:00AM - Krauter 20k Early Start (Phelps Community Center)
8:00-11:00AM - Community Breakfast (Phelps Community Center)
8:30AM - Krauter 5k Begins
9AM-2PM - Giant Slip n’ Slide (Crooked Bridge Park)
10AM - Food & Marketplace vendors open (Methodist Park/ Grounds)
10AM-3PM - Mustang Rally Car Show (Phelps Community Center)
International Harvester Club Tractor Show (Grounds)
12PM - Rides by Playland Amusement open (Grounds)
1PM-4PM - Live music by Eric Rapini (Methodist Park)
1PM - Sauerkraut Recipe Contest (Grounds)
4PM - Giant Parade (Main St.)
6:30PM - Announcing parade winners
7:00PM - Cake cutting
7:30-11PM - Live music by Skycoasters (Grounds)
10:00 - Bigger and Better Fireworks!!

SUNDAY
10:15AM - Worship in the Park
10:30 - 12PM - Arts and Crafts in the Park
10:30-12PM - Kraut Scavenger Hunt (Red Field Park)
11:00AM - Food and Marketplace Vendor Open
Starting at 11am- Ontario County Kanine demos every hour
12:00PM - Kiddie Parade with Special Ride Bracelets
2:00PM- Chicken BBQ (American Legion)
12:30PM - Hot dog eating contest & Kraut eating contest (Grounds)
1:00-4:00PM - Live music by Campbell & Son (Grounds)
1:00-4:00PM - Sauerkraut Bike Show

For the past 52 years, Phelps, New York has held a Sauerkraut Festival to commemorate the time when Phelps was the sauerkraut capital of the world.

The festival features everything sauerkraut (and cabbage). Food, contests, arts and crafts, rides, and more! The Sauerkraut Festival was featured on the Food Network.

Each year we crown the Sauerkraut Festival King and Queen and let them cut the sauerkraut cake.

As always, ADMISSION IS FREE to the festival grounds and many of the activities around the village. The Sauerkraut Festival will be held August 3 to the 5th at the Fireman's Field in Phelps.

Looking for something different to do?
Why not spend the day at the Phelps Sauerkraut Festival
and see why SAUERKRAUT IS KING!!

 

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

52nd Annual Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend ~ See Full Schedule Here!

THE 52ND ANNUAL PHLEPS SAUERKRAUT WEEKEND!

Three Day Festival ~ Sauerkraut Royalty ~ Parade ~ Sauerkraut Race ~ Mustang Rally ~ Motorcycle Show

FRIDAY:

1:00-4:00PM - Cabbage Head Decorating Contest Entry Drop off (Fire Hall)
5:00 PM - Food and Marketplace Vendors Open (Grounds)
                Cabbage Head Decorating Contest Winners (Fire Hall)
5:00-11:00PM - Rides by Playland Amusement (Grounds)
6:00-8:00 - Kraut Krawl (Downtown) wine. beer. cider. food. craft beverage tasting and live music.
6:00-8:30 - Live music provided by LumberMac (Downtown)
5:30-6:30- Wine with Acrylics - Sunflower Painting (Phelps Arts Center)
7:30-8:30 - Wine with Acrylics - Sunflower Painting (Phelps Arts Center)
8:00-11:00 - Live music by "Something Else" (Sponsored by Phelps Fire)
8:00 - 11:00 - Live music by “Reporter” (American Legion)

SATURDAY: Krauter 20K and 5K - the oldest race in the Finger Lakes!
6:00AM - Krauter 20k Registration open (Phelps Community Center)
7:00AM - Krauter 20k Early Start (Phelps Community Center)
8:00-11:00AM - Community Breakfast (Phelps Community Center)
8:30AM - Krauter 5k Begins
9AM-2PM - Giant Slip n’ Slide (Crooked Bridge Park)
10AM - Food & Marketplace vendors open (Methodist Park/ Grounds)
10AM-3PM - Mustang Rally Car Show (Phelps Community Center)
International Harvester Club Tractor Show (Grounds)
12PM - Rides by Playland Amusement open (Grounds)
1PM-4PM - Live music by Eric Rapini (Methodist Park)
1PM - Sauerkraut Recipe Contest (Grounds)
4PM - Giant Parade (Main St.)
6:30PM - Announcing parade winners
7:00PM - Cake cutting
7:30-11PM - Live music by Skycoasters (Grounds)
10:00 - Bigger and Better Fireworks!!

SUNDAY
10:15AM - Worship in the Park
10:30 - 12PM - Arts and Crafts in the Park
10:30-12PM - Kraut Scavenger Hunt (Red Field Park)
11:00AM - Food and Marketplace Vendor Open
Starting at 11am- Ontario County Kanine demos every hour
12:00PM - Kiddie Parade with Special Ride Bracelets
2:00PM- Chicken BBQ (American Legion)
12:30PM - Hot dog eating contest & Kraut eating contest (Grounds)
1:00-4:00PM - Live music by Campbell & Son (Grounds)
1:00-4:00PM - Sauerkraut Bike Show

For the past 52 years, Phelps, New York has held a Sauerkraut Festival to commemorate the time when Phelps was the sauerkraut capital of the world.

The festival features everything sauerkraut (and cabbage). Food, contests, arts and crafts, rides, and more! The Sauerkraut Festival was featured on the Food Network.

Each year we crown the Sauerkraut Festival King and Queen and let them cut the sauerkraut cake.

As always, ADMISSION IS FREE to the festival grounds and many of the activities around the village. The Sauerkraut Festival will be held August 3 to the 5th at the Fireman's Field in Phelps.

Looking for something different to do?
Why not spend the day at the Phelps Sauerkraut Festival
and see why SAUERKRAUT IS KING!!

 

kids at fence farm animals
Wilder Weekend

Laura Ingalls Wilder captured the imagination of children of every age through her book series. Join us in celebrating the stories of one of the most popular writers of 19th-century frontier life during this crowd-pleasing weekend! Laura Ingalls Wilder Weekend will feature special presentations by a cast member of the popular TV series Little House on the Prairie, as well as opportunities for meet-and-greets.

Maybird
Hidden Garden Concert with Maybird

The Brooklyn/Rochester–based band Maybird fuses expansive psychedelia with evocative roots rock accents. Signed by Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Broken Bells) to Columbia Records imprint 30th Century Records, Maybird released their 2016 EP Turning Into Water to critical acclaim. NPR debuted the video for the song “Looking Back” stating, “It’s a poignant, profoundly emotional ode to childhood, fleeting youth and chasing dreams.” Recently, Maybird spent time in Nashville, working with Patrick Carney of the Black Keys at his home recording studio. The new set of songs, Unraveling, was released in June 2017, and the band has toured with Portugal. The Man, the Babe Rainbow, and Joywave in support of the new release.

Rochester-based folk singer Cammy Enaharo will open the set.

Tickets & Info: $10 general, $8 members, free to 12 & under (with paid adult admission); tickets available at the gate.

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

maybird
Maybird to perform at the George Eastman Museum's Hidden Garden Concert on August 4

WHAT: Hidden Garden Concert with Maybird and Cammy Enaharo

WHEN:  Saturday, August 4 at 6:00 p.m.

WHERE: The North Lawn at the George Eastman Museum, 900 East Avenue, Rochester

WHO: The Brooklyn/Rochester–based band Maybird fuses expansive psychedelia with evocative roots rock accents. Signed by Danger Mouse (Gnarls Barkley, Broken Bells) to Columbia Records imprint 30th Century Records, Maybird released their 2016 EP Turning Into Water to critical acclaim. NPR debuted the video for the song “Looking Back” stating, “It’s a poignant, profoundly emotional ode to childhood, fleeting youth and chasing dreams.” Recently, Maybird spent time in Nashville, working with Patrick Carney of the Black Keys at his home recording studio. The new set of songs, Unraveling, was released in June 2017, and the band has toured with Portugal. The Man, the Babe Rainbow, and Joywave in support of the new release.

Rochester-based folk singer Cammy Enaharo will open the set.

TICKETS: $10 general, $8 members, free to 12 & under (with paid adult admission). Tickets are limited and are available at the gate near the University Avenue entrance. Gates open at 5 p.m.

Concertgoers may bring a picnic or purchase food on-site from the food trucks or from the Eastman Museum Cafe, and BYOB. 
 

HOSMER WINERY CELEBRATES 33 YEARS At their 33 Anniversary Party on Saturday, August 4th, 2018

OVID, NY, July 19, 2018 /Hosmer Winery -- Cameron and Maren Hosmer began planting grapes on the gentle slopes of Cayuga Lake in the early 1970's. After spending over 10 years simply growing and selling grapes, they made their first vintage of wine in 1985; establishing Hosmer Winery. They opened up their first tasting room in the garage of their home in the summer of 1986. In 1990, with increased production and growing recognition, the decision was made to renovate a barn across the street and inaugurate a new tasting and retail facility. This is where Hosmer Winery now welcomes thousands of visitors each year to learn about and experience Hosmer wine.

As they reflect on the 33rd year in business thus far, they can't help but look back on the great milestones. Hosmer wines were featured in Wine Enthusiast with the 2016 Pinot Noir, 2016 Chardonnay, and 2015 Limited Release Chardonnay all bringing home 90 points. Hosmer was also recognized at the NYIWC as New York Dry Riesling Winery of the Year. They are excited to be expanding their Riesling portfolio this year with 2 new wines. One of which is a Sparkling Riesling called 'Naomi', named after Cameron Hosmer's grandmother. The other wine, a Late Pick Riesling, will be unveiled at the Anniversary Party.

Starting Saturday, August 4th, 2018, Hosmer Winery invites you to join them for a two day celebration of this milestone. They will launch the 33rd Anniversary Party at 1pm with the release of their very first Late Pick Riesling. Immortal Jellyfish will be playing outside in the vineyard, Blowin' Smoke BBQ will be serving some great food, wine and beer will be available by the glass and exclusive special pricing on wine will make you want to restock your wine cellar. If you are looking to bring more than wine home with you, they will have local vendors selling their handcrafted goods on premise. Saturday's event will end at 5pm but the festivities will continue into Sunday for their weekly Music and Mimosas. Join them Sunday, August 5th from 1 - 4pm as they serve freshly-made mimosas and light snacks with live music from Marc and Tom and take advantage of the final day of our huge sales event. Standard wine tasting are also available during our normal hours. While food, wine and beer is purchasable, the rest of this event is free of charge.

Hosmer Winery is open year round on the west side of Cayuga Lake at 7020 Route 89 in Ovid, NY.

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

52nd Annual Phelps Sauerkraut Weekend ~ See Full Schedule Here!

THE 52ND ANNUAL PHLEPS SAUERKRAUT WEEKEND!

Three Day Festival ~ Sauerkraut Royalty ~ Parade ~ Sauerkraut Race ~ Mustang Rally ~ Motorcycle Show

FRIDAY:

1:00-4:00PM - Cabbage Head Decorating Contest Entry Drop off (Fire Hall)
5:00 PM - Food and Marketplace Vendors Open (Grounds)
                Cabbage Head Decorating Contest Winners (Fire Hall)
5:00-11:00PM - Rides by Playland Amusement (Grounds)
6:00-8:00 - Kraut Krawl (Downtown) wine. beer. cider. food. craft beverage tasting and live music.
6:00-8:30 - Live music provided by LumberMac (Downtown)
5:30-6:30- Wine with Acrylics - Sunflower Painting (Phelps Arts Center)
7:30-8:30 - Wine with Acrylics - Sunflower Painting (Phelps Arts Center)
8:00-11:00 - Live music by "Something Else" (Sponsored by Phelps Fire)
8:00 - 11:00 - Live music by “Reporter” (American Legion)

SATURDAY: Krauter 20K and 5K - the oldest race in the Finger Lakes!
6:00AM - Krauter 20k Registration open (Phelps Community Center)
7:00AM - Krauter 20k Early Start (Phelps Community Center)
8:00-11:00AM - Community Breakfast (Phelps Community Center)
8:30AM - Krauter 5k Begins
9AM-2PM - Giant Slip n’ Slide (Crooked Bridge Park)
10AM - Food & Marketplace vendors open (Methodist Park/ Grounds)
10AM-3PM - Mustang Rally Car Show (Phelps Community Center)
International Harvester Club Tractor Show (Grounds)
12PM - Rides by Playland Amusement open (Grounds)
1PM-4PM - Live music by Eric Rapini (Methodist Park)
1PM - Sauerkraut Recipe Contest (Grounds)
4PM - Giant Parade (Main St.)
6:30PM - Announcing parade winners
7:00PM - Cake cutting
7:30-11PM - Live music by Skycoasters (Grounds)
10:00 - Bigger and Better Fireworks!!

SUNDAY
10:15AM - Worship in the Park
10:30 - 12PM - Arts and Crafts in the Park
10:30-12PM - Kraut Scavenger Hunt (Red Field Park)
11:00AM - Food and Marketplace Vendor Open
Starting at 11am- Ontario County Kanine demos every hour
12:00PM - Kiddie Parade with Special Ride Bracelets
2:00PM- Chicken BBQ (American Legion)
12:30PM - Hot dog eating contest & Kraut eating contest (Grounds)
1:00-4:00PM - Live music by Campbell & Son (Grounds)
1:00-4:00PM - Sauerkraut Bike Show

For the past 52 years, Phelps, New York has held a Sauerkraut Festival to commemorate the time when Phelps was the sauerkraut capital of the world.

The festival features everything sauerkraut (and cabbage). Food, contests, arts and crafts, rides, and more! The Sauerkraut Festival was featured on the Food Network.

Each year we crown the Sauerkraut Festival King and Queen and let them cut the sauerkraut cake.

As always, ADMISSION IS FREE to the festival grounds and many of the activities around the village. The Sauerkraut Festival will be held August 3 to the 5th at the Fireman's Field in Phelps.

Looking for something different to do?
Why not spend the day at the Phelps Sauerkraut Festival
and see why SAUERKRAUT IS KING!!

 

kids at fence farm animals
Wilder Weekend

Laura Ingalls Wilder captured the imagination of children of every age through her book series. Join us in celebrating the stories of one of the most popular writers of 19th-century frontier life during this crowd-pleasing weekend! Laura Ingalls Wilder Weekend will feature special presentations by a cast member of the popular TV series Little House on the Prairie, as well as opportunities for meet-and-greets.

Panloco
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—Panloco

This popular steel drum band embodies the sound of summer, playing traditional Island music and popular hits.  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. 

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse
National Lighthouse Day at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum

Commemorate the 1789 signing of the Lighthouse Act and the commissioning of the first federal lighthouse in the United States by visiting the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  Mention National Lighthouse Day and receive a free gift with paid admission.  Open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  Admission:  $5/Adult; $2.50/Students (K-12); FREE for Preschool Children & SBHS Members.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Movie Poster
Outdoor Movie Series - Wonder

Geneva's Outdoor Movie Series presents Wonder! All of Geneva's outdoor movies are free to the public and snacks are provided by community sponsors. The film will begin at sunset. Most folks begin to gather around 7:15 PM.

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. Abby Payne

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!

Water Cures
“History Alive!” Presentation. “Becoming Well at the Water Cures of Upstate New York” by Jane Oakes

This presentation will dive into the therapeutic water cures and mineral springs that became popular in the nineteenth century.  6:30 p.m.  FREE.  Sodus Point Village Hall, 8356 Bay Street, Sodus Point, NY.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018

PALMYRA PIRATE WEEKEND 2018
AUGUST 10 & 11

Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal invade the Village and Port of Palmyra, New York during the 11th annual Palmyra Pirate Weekend, August 10 and 11, 2018, bearing a boatload of family-friendly fun for all ages.  Bed racing, Jolly Roger 5K, Pirate Kazoo Band Parade, children’s treasure hunt, canal trail tours, Historic Palmyra pirate tales and museum tours are just a few of the exciting events featured in this year’s celebration of Palmyra’s canal connection. 

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta returns, streaking straight through the heart of the historic Main Street business district.  Five-person pirate crews will compete head-to-head against other speedy scallywags and scoundrels for a cash prize and other awards.

We've built a fleet of identical racing beds for you to run! Just bring your five-person team and we'll outfit you with a bed ready to roll! Click the link above for race applications, information, and complete racing bed specifications.

The Pirate Kazoo Band and Parade also returns to the streets immediately preceding all of the bed race action.  An official engraved Pirates of the Erie Canal Kazoo with lanyard, available for purchase on Friday, August 10, during the annual Palmyra Pirate Weekend kick-off event, a free outdoor screening of a family pirate film.

The Jolly Roger 5K run/jog/walk also returns on its certified 5K Erie Canal course. This event raises funds for Pal-Mac High School’s award winning Select Choir, who will be performing in Italy in 2019.

base ball field
National Silver Ball Tournament

The highlight of the base ball season is the National Silver Ball Tournament August 10-12! Vintage clubs from around the Northeast, Midwest and Canada visit the replica park to compete in a round-robin tourney, hosted by Genesee Country Village & Museum. Games begin at 5:00pm Friday, August 10. Games will continue throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, with the championship game at 2:00pm Sunday.

Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser 2018

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta $6K Fundraiser hits Main Street Palmyra on Saturday, August 11 during Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018 and you’re invited to participate.

In prior years, racers were encouraged to build their own racing beds and run them on race day. However, under the direction of race Commodore Captain Mojito, Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal have built a fleet of six swift schooners, ready to roll. All you have to do is assemble a five person crew (16 years of age or older) and be one of the first six teams to register.

In addition, all entry fees have been waived, leaving you with no cost – and, frankly, no excuse not to enter! Seriously, how many times have you watched the bed races over the years and said to yourself, “That looks so cool! I’ve got to get a team together and do that next year.” Well “next year” is now!

Here’s all we ask. Once you register your crew, you will be assigned one of the six beds to run> Once your bed is assigned, then simply direct your family, friends, neighbors, co-workers, and everybody else you know to visit our Eventbrite webpage and make a donation in any amount in support of your team. Just open the link labelled “Tickets” and you’ll find all six beds listed. Click on the bed of your choice, and show your support.

All donations will go to support the important work of our parent organization, Historic Palmyra, a non-profit education organization, tasked to preserving Palmyra’s important architectural and historical legacy, while operating five amazing museums and offering special events and historical programming throughout the year.

This year, we’re calling the race the “$6K Fundraiser” – here’s why: we have six beds and we think we should all be able to raise $1K per team. That’s the goal, and here’s one more reason for you to help us reach it: in addition to medals for each of the top three finishers and the names of the winning team enshrined on the trophy hanging in the Palmyra Village Hall, the traditional $100 first place prize will be increased to include 10% of the total donations raised for your team’s bed.

That’s right. Help us reach the goal of $1K for your bed and you’ll double your award! Or raise $6K for you bed and we’ll give you 10% of that should you finish first.

So, what are you waiting for? Visit eriecanalpirates.com, download the entry form, complete it and forward it to mojito@a2zeds.com today. Once your team is registered you will receive complete instructions for marketing the Eventbrite page and starting the donations rolling in.

About Palmyra Pirate Weekend. Palmyra Pirate Weekend is a family-friendly festival intended to showcase Palmyra, New York, the Queen of Canal Towns.  The visit of the Lois McClure to the Port of Palmyra Marina in August, 2007 was the first wind in the sails for Palmyra Pirate Weekend, yet this grassroots event has grown by the hard work of some creative and talented people who have long recognized Palmyra as the perfect place to live, work, and play.

Events for August 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!

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: A Doll's House, Part Two
A Doll's House, Part Two

Fifteen years ago, Nora Helmer walked out on her husband, her children and her life, in the “door slam heard around the world.” Now, she’s come home.  Witness her hilarious and heart-break homecoming in this poignant comedy that reunites Nora with the world she left behind.

See more show times at hangartheatre.org!

Palmyra Pirate Weekend 2018

PALMYRA PIRATE WEEKEND 2018
AUGUST 10 & 11

Historic Palmyra’s Pirates of the Erie Canal invade the Village and Port of Palmyra, New York during the 11th annual Palmyra Pirate Weekend, August 10 and 11, 2018, bearing a boatload of family-friendly fun for all ages.  Bed racing, Jolly Roger 5K, Pirate Kazoo Band Parade, children’s treasure hunt, canal trail tours, Historic Palmyra pirate tales and museum tours are just a few of the exciting events featured in this year’s celebration of Palmyra’s canal connection. 

The Pillage ‘N the Village Bed Race Regatta returns, streaking straight through the heart of the historic Main Street business district.  Five-person pirate crews will compete head-to-head against other speedy scallywags and scoundrels for a cash prize and other awards.

We've built a fleet of identical racing beds for you to run! Just bring your five-person team and we'll outfit you with a bed ready to roll! Click the link above for race applications, information, and complete racing bed specifications.

The Pirate Kazoo Band and Parade also returns to the streets immediately preceding all of the bed race action.  An official engraved Pirates of the Erie Canal Kazoo with lanyard, available for purchase on Friday, August 10, during the annual Palmyra Pirate Weekend kick-off event, a free outdoor screening of a family pirate film.

The Jolly Roger 5K run/jog/walk also returns on its certified 5K Erie Canal course. This event raises funds for Pal-Mac High School’s award winning Select Choir, who will be performing in Italy in 2019.

base ball field
National Silver Ball Tournament

The highlight of the base ball season is the National Silver Ball Tournament August 10-12! Vintage clubs from around the Northeast, Midwest and Canada visit the replica park to compete in a round-robin tourney, hosted by Genesee Country Village & Museum. Games begin at 5:00pm Friday, August 10. Games will continue throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, with the championship game at 2:00pm Sunday.

Seneca Falls Block Party
Seneca Falls Block Party

The Gould Hotel Proudly Presents the 
SENECA FALLS BLOCK PARTY
Saturday, August 11th 3:00 - 11:00 PM
On State Street, next to the Gould Hotel! 

Featuring Live Music by:
Frankie Wheeler 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Nate Michaels Music 5:00 - 8:00 PM
Brass Inc 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM

Beer ∙ Wine ∙ Food ∙ Live Music ∙ FREE ADMISSION!! 


For more information, call (315) 712-4000 or visit www.thegouldhotel.com

Swedish Hill Winery Celebrates Doobie's Birthday Bash

Join Swedish Hill Winery Saturday, August 11th to celebrate Doobie's Birthday from 12-5pm with our biggest event of the year!  It’s free admission with food and wine items for purchase, so come and party Jack Ass Style with live music, food & fun!!!

Throughout the day, we will have games for all ages including a watermelon eating contest and water balloon toss. Sign up now for our Seventh Annual Cornhole Tournament for your chance at winning a Jack Ass Prize!!!

Bring your lawn chairs, stay all afternoon and enjoy the festivities!!! Wine and wine slushies will be available as well as food from Big Boys. Enjoy live music by City Limits and a special WBEE Morning Coffee Club Appearance!

Swedish Hill Winery is located on Route 414 in Romulus, NY about 10 minutes South of Seneca Falls. For more information, visit www.SwedishHill.com or call 607-403-0029.

Events for August 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!

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.

base ball field
National Silver Ball Tournament

The highlight of the base ball season is the National Silver Ball Tournament August 10-12! Vintage clubs from around the Northeast, Midwest and Canada visit the replica park to compete in a round-robin tourney, hosted by Genesee Country Village & Museum. Games begin at 5:00pm Friday, August 10. Games will continue throughout the day on Saturday and Sunday, with the championship game at 2:00pm Sunday.

Ice Cream Sundae
Ice Cream Social at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse 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.

Sunny Point
Sundae Sunday with Arts Center of Yates County

What better way to enjoy a Sunday afternoon than with a sundae in the afternoon?  The Arts Center of Yates County invites you to the second annual Ice Cream Social on Sunday, August 12 from 1-4 pm at Sunny Point, on the eastern shore of Keuka Lake.

Local potters have donated bowls and mugs which can be purchased for $20 at the event.  The mugs and bowls will then be filled with scoops of creamy Seneca Farms ice cream which can then be embellished with a number of tasty toppings, including special favorites like Rhode Island’s “coffee milk,” chocolate and cinnamon “Abuelita” syrup and Sandy’s famous homemade hot fudge. 

Participants can enjoy their ice cream at the Arts Center’s unique lakeside facility, Sunny Point, located at 869 East Lake Road in Dundee.  There will be live music, provided by the Reef Aires, and an opportunity to explore the Boathouse Pottery, where classes and open studio hours are offered throughout the summer months, as well as learning more about the Arts Center’s programs and activities for all ages and interests. 

Parking on site is limited but Sunny Point is an easy walk from route 54 and accessible by boat as well.  Watch for the signs on the road along the lakefront by the iconic “red barn studio” building.  Bowls and mugs will be sold on a first come, first served basis.  Come and enjoy a sundae on Sunday, August 9 from 1-4 pm and support the activities of the Arts Center of Yates County and our local artists!

For more information, contact the Arts Center at 315-536-8226.

 

 

Dan Elliot Quartet
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—Dan Elliott Quartet

This foursome pays tribute to three saloon singers:  Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, and Nat King Cole.  Playing standards from the Great American Songbook of the 1940s and ’50s as well as hits of the 1960s.  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. 

Events for August 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!

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.

Linda Huey
Two Part Clay Class with Linda Huey: Landscape Vessels at The Rockwell Museum

Function meets beauty as you build your own bowl with a landscape design. Participants will have the opportunity to use the artwork of Wayne Higby, now on view at The Rockwell, as inspiration for creating new ways of looking at landscapes. Using simple hand-building techniques and support forms, participants will create a clay bowl with a landscape or cityscape design. As seen in Higby's work, the illusion of depth will be discussed as Linda provides 1:1 guidance. All materials and tools will be provided!

Session 1: Monday, August 13, 2018

Session 2: Monday, August 27, 2018

Members: $35, Not-Yet-Members: $60

Ages 15+

Participants must participate in session 1 to participate in session 2

Advance reservations are required by 5:00 p.m. on August 12. Space is limited.

Events for August 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!

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 August 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

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.

Fireside Collective
Garden Vibes: Fireside Collective at the George Eastman Museum

Formed in the mountain city of Asheville, North Carolina, Fireside Collective weaves bluegrass, funk, rock, and blues influences into a refreshing representation of modern folk music. In recent years, the band was nominated for the International Bluegrass Music Association’s Momentum Award for best band and were finalists in the Telluride Bluegrass Band Competition.

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. 

superhero
Superhero Movie Night Under the Stars at Waterloo Premium Outlets

Calling all Super Heroes, caped crusaders, masked marvels, and mighty mutants!

Put on your mask and cape in a flash and fly on over to save the day at Waterloo Premium Outlets!

Wednesday, August 15 join us for Superhero Movie Night!

Meet your favorite superheros & get your superhero training from 6:30 - 7:30, followed by a showing of The Incredibles on the big screen right in our parking lot.

Bring your lawn chairs & blankets for this free, fun-filled family event! Concessions will be available.

For more details, contact the mall management office at 315-539-1147

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. The Sam Pallet 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!

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack
Food Trucks at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack!

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

Several of the area's favorite food trucks will make a pit stop at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack on Friday, August 17, 2018.

Enjoy a wide variety of great food plus live country music from the band Branded (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.

Phish returning to Watkins Glen International for ‘Curveball’, August 17-19

Watkins Glen International will host legendary jam band Phish this summer – August 17th through 19th – for the group’s third festival, Curveball, at the historic circuit since 2011.

Tickets and camping, sold by the festival promoter, will go on sale Friday, March 2nd at noon ET and can be purchased online at www.phish.com or by calling 888.512.SHOW.

Tickets will not be sold by Watkins Glen International.

“We are thrilled to welcome Phish back to The Glen for another festival,” WGI President Michael Printup said. “Our facility has become a popular destination for Phish fans from around the world in the last decade, and we can’t wait to be part of another great event this August.”

Phish was founded in 1983 when freshman Trey Anastasio posted flyers around the University of Vermont campus, looking for musicians to form a band. Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, and Jeff Holdsworth answered the flyer and soon Phish was gigging regularly in the Burlington, Vermont area. The lineup solidified in 1985, when keyboardist Page McConnell joined the group and Holdsworth left soon after. In the years since, it has been a steady climb from Burlington club band to rodeo-clown backing group to regional touring act to bigger clubs, and eventually theatres and arenas worldwide. The band has sold more than 8 million albums and DVD’s in the United States, including fourteen studio albums and a multitude of live shows.

The Glen has previously been home to two major Phish festivals in the recent years: Super Ball IX (2011) and Magnaball (2015).

Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, twice voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today Keep up with The Glen on Facebook and Twitter. Tickets for Watkins Glen International’s 2018 season are on sale now and available at www.theglen.com, or by calling 1-866-461-RACE.

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Phish returning to Watkins Glen International for ‘Curveball’, August 17-19

Watkins Glen International will host legendary jam band Phish this summer – August 17th through 19th – for the group’s third festival, Curveball, at the historic circuit since 2011.

Tickets and camping, sold by the festival promoter, will go on sale Friday, March 2nd at noon ET and can be purchased online at www.phish.com or by calling 888.512.SHOW.

Tickets will not be sold by Watkins Glen International.

“We are thrilled to welcome Phish back to The Glen for another festival,” WGI President Michael Printup said. “Our facility has become a popular destination for Phish fans from around the world in the last decade, and we can’t wait to be part of another great event this August.”

Phish was founded in 1983 when freshman Trey Anastasio posted flyers around the University of Vermont campus, looking for musicians to form a band. Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, and Jeff Holdsworth answered the flyer and soon Phish was gigging regularly in the Burlington, Vermont area. The lineup solidified in 1985, when keyboardist Page McConnell joined the group and Holdsworth left soon after. In the years since, it has been a steady climb from Burlington club band to rodeo-clown backing group to regional touring act to bigger clubs, and eventually theatres and arenas worldwide. The band has sold more than 8 million albums and DVD’s in the United States, including fourteen studio albums and a multitude of live shows.

The Glen has previously been home to two major Phish festivals in the recent years: Super Ball IX (2011) and Magnaball (2015).

Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, twice voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today Keep up with The Glen on Facebook and Twitter. Tickets for Watkins Glen International’s 2018 season are on sale now and available at www.theglen.com, or by calling 1-866-461-RACE.

Genesee Country Museum’s Fiddlers’ Fair

It’s music, music, music all the time on Aug. 18-19 during Genesee Country Village & Museum’s Fiddlers’ Fair, the largest and oldest showcase of traditional music in Western New York.

Venues throughout the campus will be humming with sounds of stringed instruments, from fiddles and guitars to harps and dulcimers produced by musicians of all ages and expertise. 

Five stages, including one of the museum’s historic 19th-century churches with its superb natural acoustics, offer performances from individuals and groups while a jamming tent provides the space for impromptu music-making.

Featured performers include Mitzie Collins and the Striking Strings, Flint Hill Folk, Rochester Strathspey & Reel Society, the Fiddlers of the Genesee, Almost Irish, the Rochester Irish Musicians' Association, as well as NYSCA-sponsored traditional artists that include Phil Banaszak, Jim Kimball, Jackie Hobbs, Ted McGraw and Chad Miller.

Also on the schedule are dance performances by the Jamieson Irish Dancers.

A series of free musicians’ workshops focusing on fiddling skills and introducing the dulcimer, are presented each day of this event, which has been held annually since 1981.

All performers receive free admission—and need to have their instrument in hand in order to receive a pass for the day—along with one guest to the event.

Fiddlers’ Fair is sponsored, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts.

Museum hours are 10 am-4 pm.  (Music continues until 5 pm each day with special workshops on country dancing.)

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

Asian Elephant Extravganza
Asian Elephant Extravaganza at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo

Celebrate our Asian elephant herd and Asian culture with an event that blends wildlife conservation with the rich heritage of the native countries of Asian elephants. Activities include keeper chats and elephant demos at Asian Elephant Preserve, education stations with elephant bio facts and examples of Southeast Asian music and dance. Presented in partnership with the Syracuse University South Asia Center.

group jam tent at fiddlers' faire
Fiddlers' Fair

Rosin up your bow and mark your calendar for this melodious weekend featuring hundreds of musicians on four stages with non-stop entertainment. Music will flow continuously with performances from more than 100 musicians drawn from around New York State, ranging from polished professional to the youngest beginner. Music continues each day from 10:00am-5:00pm on Saturday and 10:00am-4:00pm on Sunday. Event is RAIN or SHINE!

Wine Traditon and Innovation on Keuka Lake Wine Tour

The marriage of tradition and innovation – original  alongside the new – is what has always defined Keuka Lake. Join us on this tour as we unfold the history of Finger Lakes winemaking, taste the present state of a diversity of fine wines being produced along Keuka lake, and get a peak into what’s in store for the region as it re-emerges as an international winemaking destination. This tour is like no other: four wineries representing a lineage of four different countries share their culture and history with each sip of the glass.

The tour begins at Dr. Konstantin Frank’s Wine Cellars, the igniter of the Vinifera wine revolution in the Finger Lakes. Enjoy a wine tasting in their 1962 Reserve Tasting roomwhere you will experience some of the very best wines in the Dr. Konstantin Frank portfolio.  As you taste the wine, your server will share stories that unfold half a century and four generations of wine making in the Frank family.

The next stop is Heron Hill Winery where John and Jo Ingle have been producing quality Rieslings, Cabernets and other Finger Lakes varietals since 1977.   Enjoy a private tasting, followed by lunch in the Blue Heron Cafe featuring locally grown ingredients.

After lunch, we make our way to the east side of the lake, to experience the the progeny of European winemaking heritage and Finger Lakes training, that are establishing their own vision for quality wine making in the region.

At Weis Vineyards, Peter Weis, originally from Mosel, Germany creates wines in the Finger Lakes that are inspired by the similar climate and minerality of his native land. With either Peter, or his wife Ashlee, you will experience wines of distinctive character such as their Grüner Veltliner, Gewürtztraminer, and house speciality, Heart of the Lake, in their converted tasting in barn.

Price: $115.00 per person. This price includes the transportation, tasting fees, added services, lunch, and special food pairings. This tour is a public tour and requires a minimum of 5 total guests in order to run the tour at the listed price. Alternate touring options are available for tours that do not meet this minimum.

This tour, or the full day lunch tour version, is also available for groups of 5+ guests Sunday-Friday upon request. Please call 607-233-4818 if you are interested in this tour for your party.

A 12% service charge will be added to reservations with 8 or more guests. If you book online, you will receive an updated confirmation email containing that extra charge within 2 business days. If you have any questions you can reach our office at 607-233-4818, Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM.

Departure Locations: (This tour runs from 12pm-6pm – please note the time the tour starts depends on your pick-up time). Ithaca pick-ups available upon request. Please call at 607-233-4818 to request an Ithaca pick-up.

  • Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, 16 North Franklin St., Watkins Glen NY 14891
  • Best Western Plus The Hammondsport Hotel, 8440 NY-54, Hammondsport, NY 14840

If you have any questions about our tours, check out our FAQ’s page! If you can’t find the answer to your question, you can contact us at 607-233-4818 or info@experiencefingerlakes.com.

**Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions or special considerations, and we will do our best to accommodate you. Experience! The Finger Lakes and our partners will make every effort to accommodate dietary restrictions; however, there is no guarantee that we will be able to accommodate all food intolerances/special diets due to the special food pairings we provide with the tastings. It is the guest’s responsibility to let Experience! The Finger Lakes know if they have any food allergies or restrictions when they book a tour. In some cases, we may be able to switch out food selections for you.**

The Fine Wines of Northwest Seneca Wine Tour

Once each month during the prime season, E!FLX heads up to Geneva to explore some of the best wines along the northwestern shores of Seneca Lake. Join us on this special full-day tour where you will discover top producers, explore their commitment to process when making their fine wines, and taste the end result in your glass with custom-designed tastings created to show off the unique expression of each winery and quality being produced along this section of Seneca Lake.

We start our day at Anthony Road Wine Company.  John and Ann Martini moved to Anthony Road in 1973 “at the urging of a friend that touted the joys of grape growing in the Finger Lakes”.  Over 40 years later, the second generation has fully vested themselves in the continuation of the quality foundation laid by their parents.  Meet members of this winemaking family, visit their on-premise garden and taste their stellar wines created by winemaker Peter Becraft paired with specially-crafted, farm-sourced food selections.

Next, we head over to Bellangelo on North Seneca to enjoy an alfresco casual lunch out on their deck with a stunning view of Seneca Lake.  Each guest will be able to choose from the selection of Bellangelo’s finely crafted wines to enjoy with the picnic fare provided via The Belhurst dining team.

After lunch, we make our way to Billsboro Winery for a memorable tasting experience.   Enjoy a private tasting in the winery’s wine library featuring the beautifully distinctive wines of winemaker and owner Vinny Aliperti.  We will showcase two of his wines paired with delicious chocolates.  You may even have your tasting hosted by the chocolatier Cary Becraft who pours at Billsboro when she’s not making her amazing chocolates!

Our final stop of the day is Fox Run Vineyards.   Just as with the other stops on this tour, the wines of Fox Run Vineyards are recognized as some of the finest in the region.   Twenty-two years ago, owners Ruth and Scott Osborn, recognized the talent and skill of winemaker Peter Bell.   Since then, Peter has not only solidified the reputation of Fox Run for fine wine making, but has raised the entire bar of the region with his consulting skills and collaborative nature.  During the tasting, we will explore a carefully curated selection of Fox Run wines that demonstrates Peter’s quest for optimal expression, innovation and collaboration.

Price: $159.00 per person. This price includes the transportation, tasting fees, added services, lunch, and special food pairings. This tour is a public tour and requires a minimum of 5 total guests in order to run the tour at the listed price. Alternate touring options are available for tours that do not meet this minimum.

This tour is also available for groups of 5+ guests Sunday-Friday upon request. Please call 607-233-4818 if you are interested in this tour for your party.

 

A 12% service charge will be added to reservations with 8 or more guests. If you book online, you will receive an updated confirmation email containing that extra charge within 2 business days. If you have any questions you can reach our office at 607-233-4818, Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM.

Departure Locations: This tour runs from 10am-6pm, depending on pick up location. Ithaca pick up available upon request – please call Experience! The Finger Lakes at 607-233-4818.

  • Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel, 16 N Franklin St, Watkins Glen, NY 14891
  • Geneva on the Lake, 1001 Lochland Rd (Rte 14), Geneva NY 14456
  • Belhurst Castle, 4069 Westlake Rd., Geneva NY 14456

If you have any questions about our tours, check out our FAQ’s page! If you can’t find the answer to your question, you can contact us at 607-233-4818 or info@experiencefingerlakes.com.

Please let us know if you have any dietary restrictions or special considerations, and we will do our best to accommodate you. Experience! The Finger Lakes and our partners will make every effort to accommodate dietary restrictions; however, there is no guarantee that we will be able to accommodate all food intolerances/special diets due to the special food pairings we provide with the tastings. It is the guest’s responsibility to let Experience! The Finger Lakes know if they have any food allergies or restrictions when they book a tour. In some cases, we may be able to switch out food selections for you.

gary
Gary U.S. Bonds with Radio London at Americana Vineyards Winery

Join us for a whole afternoon of classic food and fun leading up to the Gary U.S. BONDS show on our special outdoor stage! Show starts at 6, but the fun starts at 3!

GARY U.S. BONDS with Radio London | 6p-?
Dance the night away when legendary rock ‘n’ roll icon, Gary U.S. Bonds takes the stage with Radio London! 
Tickets are $15, and on sale NOW at the Winery! 

FOOD: | 4-9p
Crystal Lake Carhop Café Tent
Sweet donut treats

CRUISE IN & WIN | 3-6p
Drive in in your classic car, and receive a free wine tasting. Show it off in our display area for your chance to win a pair of tickets to that night's show by being voted Coolest Classic Car!

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Phish returning to Watkins Glen International for ‘Curveball’, August 17-19

Watkins Glen International will host legendary jam band Phish this summer – August 17th through 19th – for the group’s third festival, Curveball, at the historic circuit since 2011.

Tickets and camping, sold by the festival promoter, will go on sale Friday, March 2nd at noon ET and can be purchased online at www.phish.com or by calling 888.512.SHOW.

Tickets will not be sold by Watkins Glen International.

“We are thrilled to welcome Phish back to The Glen for another festival,” WGI President Michael Printup said. “Our facility has become a popular destination for Phish fans from around the world in the last decade, and we can’t wait to be part of another great event this August.”

Phish was founded in 1983 when freshman Trey Anastasio posted flyers around the University of Vermont campus, looking for musicians to form a band. Jon Fishman, Mike Gordon, and Jeff Holdsworth answered the flyer and soon Phish was gigging regularly in the Burlington, Vermont area. The lineup solidified in 1985, when keyboardist Page McConnell joined the group and Holdsworth left soon after. In the years since, it has been a steady climb from Burlington club band to rodeo-clown backing group to regional touring act to bigger clubs, and eventually theatres and arenas worldwide. The band has sold more than 8 million albums and DVD’s in the United States, including fourteen studio albums and a multitude of live shows.

The Glen has previously been home to two major Phish festivals in the recent years: Super Ball IX (2011) and Magnaball (2015).

Watkins Glen International is the premier road racing facility in North America, twice voted “Best NASCAR Track” by readers of USA Today Keep up with The Glen on Facebook and Twitter. Tickets for Watkins Glen International’s 2018 season are on sale now and available at www.theglen.com, or by calling 1-866-461-RACE.

group jam tent at fiddlers' faire
Fiddlers' Fair

Rosin up your bow and mark your calendar for this melodious weekend featuring hundreds of musicians on four stages with non-stop entertainment. Music will flow continuously with performances from more than 100 musicians drawn from around New York State, ranging from polished professional to the youngest beginner. Music continues each day from 10:00am-5:00pm on Saturday and 10:00am-4:00pm on Sunday. Event is RAIN or SHINE!

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: Jazz Funk Soul

SUNDAY, August 19th, 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

JAZZ FUNK SOUL featuring Jeff Lorber, Everette Harp & Paul Jackson Jr.
Jazz Funk Soul combines the talents of three of contemporary jazz’s most popular artists: keyboard giant Jeff Lorber, saxman Everette Harp and guitarist Paul Jackson, Jr. All well-established on the scene individually, put them onstage together and it makes for a unbelievable afternoon of musical artistry!

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

 

Letizia and the Z Band
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—Letizia and the Z Band

SAMMY Award-winner Letizia has been voted the best vocalist of Central New York and has performed national anthems for NFL, NBA, and MLB teams in the U.S. and Canada.  Hailing from Syracuse, this 5-piece, high-energy dance band plays everything from the standards of the ’40s to today’s pop favorites.    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. 

Genesee Country Museum’s Fiddlers’ Fair

It’s music, music, music all the time on Aug. 18-19 during Genesee Country Village & Museum’s Fiddlers’ Fair, the largest and oldest showcase of traditional music in Western New York.

Venues throughout the campus will be humming with sounds of stringed instruments, from fiddles and guitars to harps and dulcimers produced by musicians of all ages and expertise. 

Five stages, including one of the museum’s historic 19th-century churches with its superb natural acoustics, offer performances from individuals and groups while a jamming tent provides the space for impromptu music-making.

Featured performers include Mitzie Collins and the Striking Strings, Flint Hill Folk, Rochester Strathspey & Reel Society, the Fiddlers of the Genesee, Almost Irish, the Rochester Irish Musicians' Association, as well as NYSCA-sponsored traditional artists that include Phil Banaszak, Jim Kimball, Jackie Hobbs, Ted McGraw and Chad Miller.

Also on the schedule are dance performances by the Jamieson Irish Dancers.

A series of free musicians’ workshops focusing on fiddling skills and introducing the dulcimer, are presented each day of this event, which has been held annually since 1981.

All performers receive free admission—and need to have their instrument in hand in order to receive a pass for the day—along with one guest to the event.

Fiddlers’ Fair is sponsored, in part, by the New York State Council on the Arts.

Museum hours are 10 am-4 pm.  (Music continues until 5 pm each day with special workshops on country dancing.)

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

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Science
Fun Science at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum

Students in grades 4-6 will have a fun time learning about Lake Ontario and other topics during this hands-on science program.  1-3 p.m.  FREE, but registration is required.  Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum pavilion, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org. 

Food Truck Rodeo Night at Seabreeze
Food Truck Rodeo Night at Seabreeze

It's back! Seabreeze Food Truck Rodeo Night! Some of Rochester’s favorite food trucks will be set up inside the park! The food trucks will be here 5pm – 9pm. Get a Ride & Slide Pass and enjoy the whole day, get a Night Rider Pass for the evening, or get a $10.00 Spectator Pass after 5pm for this event!

Note: Seabreeze is an alcohol-free park – no alcohol will be served or allowed to be brought into this event.

The following food trucks will be here for the event:
- Cheesed and Confused
- Chef’s Mobile Kitchen
- Kona Ice
- Macarollin'
- The Meatball Truck Co.
- Munchie's Roc City Empanadas
- Roc City Sammich
- Roll’ N Deep
- Stingray Sushifusion

Come for the food, come for the fun!

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Vortex Special
Music & Margaritas featuring Vortex Special

>>Light refreshments and cash bar
>>Museum members receive a complimentary drink ticket
>>Event takes place rain or shine!

Vortex Special is a band steeped in the rich musical traditions of American Rock ‘n’ Roll, Blues, Jazz, Surf, and classic heist movie soundtracks. They primarily play original music, but they also do original takes on songs by artists they love–from Tom Waits to the Talking Heads.

 

Advance reservations are REQUIRED by 5:00 p.m. on August 21.

Ticket sales start at 9 a.m. on June 1!

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. The Town Pants

Summer is going fast but we've still got quite a few shows we're looking forward to this coming month for Hammondsport's Music in the Park, including a special performance from The Town Pants! Weather permitting, we expect this particular show to be the BIGGEST Music In The Park event we’ve ever hosted. This fun and family-friendly event will be held Thursday, August 23rd from 6p - 8p on the Hammondsport village square. Bring your lawn chairs or picnic blankets and come early as the park will fill up quickly for this show! Many of our restaurants and shops will be open, so we encourage you to also grab dinner and do some shopping upon your arrival! Event programs will be available at the Visitor Center (and at hammondsport.org) and include more information about the performing artist, our sponsors, and general area info.

In the event of inclement weather, this show will be entirely canceled. There are no rain venues and no rain dates.

The Town Pants : About the artist

With a decade worth of headlining Roots and Celtic festivals to selling out nights at rock venues, The Town Pants own brand of Celtic roots rock rebel spans five albums so far, backed up with a legendary live show that’s garnered them fans internationally from New York to Norway. 
 
The Vancouver, Canada based band combines aspects of Irish traditional, folk rock and roots-Americana, fusing their signature dual lead vocals to create their own unique brand of high energy "West Coast Celtic." that remains in the heart and head long after the music stops. There are lots of Celtic folk rock bands out there, but rarely does a band has this combination of passion, energy, animation and spirit that makes for some of the most imaginative songwriting you’ll find in the genre.

With performances in hundreds of cities and over a dozen countries, The Town Pants have become a consistent audience favorite at Celtic, Folk, World, Irish and even Rock festivals throughout the United States, Canada and in Europe. The band's latest release, titled "Something to Say", contains 9 songs and is set to be released in the summer of 2018.

Actor and photographer Jason Lee to speak at the George Eastman Museum

The George Eastman Museum welcomes actor and photographer Jason Lee to Rochester on Thursday, August 23. Lee will present a special edition Wish You Were Here talk in the Dryden Theatre at 6 p.m., followed by a signing of his new photo book, A Plain View.

Over the course of his career, Lee has been a professional skateboarder, an actor, a producer, and—for the focus of this special Wish You Were Here talk—a photographer. Lee’s latest installment (A Plain View) in his series documenting rural America consists of photographs taken in Texas in 2017. The images are rich in texture and saturation, revealing the unique characteristics of the expired 4×5 Kodak color films he photographs with. A book of this project has recently been published and will be available in the Museum Store. Lee will be signing books after the talk.

The Wish You Were Here talk will be held in the Dryden Theatre, and admission is free for museum members. General admission is $10 general and $5 for students (with ID). Doors open 45 minutes before the lecture begins, and the museum’s café will be open for dinner, coffee, or dessert.

This special edition of Wish You Were Here is co-organized by the Kodak Camera Club and generously supported by Dr. Thomas N. Tischer. The full 2018 Wish You Were Here series will be announced later this summer. Visit eastman.org for more information.  

About the George Eastman Museum
Founded in 1947, the George Eastman Museum is the world’s oldest photography museum and one of the largest film archives in the United States, located on the historic Rochester estate of entrepreneur and philanthropist George Eastman, the pioneer of popular photography. Its holdings comprise more than 400,000 photographs, 28,000 motion picture films, the world’s preeminent collection of photographic and cinematographic technology, one of the leading libraries of books related to photography and cinema, and extensive holdings of documents and other objects related to George Eastman. As a research and teaching institution, the Eastman Museum has an active publishing program and, through its two joint master’s degree programs with the University of Rochester, makes critical contributions to film preservation and to photographic preservation and collections management. For more information, visit eastman.org.

Movie Poster
City of Geneva Outdoor Movie Series - A Wrinkle In Time

Geneva's Outdoor Movie Series presents A Wrinkle in Time! All of Geneva's outdoor movies are free to the public and snacks are provided by community sponsors. The film will begin at sunset. Most folks begin to gather around 7:15 PM.

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Events for August 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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack
Big Money Bingo Cash Drawings at Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack

You could win a share of more than $30,000 with Finger Lakes Gaming & Racetrack's Big Money Bingo Grand Prize Drawings on Saturday, August 25. Winners will be announced hourly from 6pm to 10pm, plus a second chance winner at 10:30pm.

HOW TO ENTER: Simply swipe your Lucky North Card at our Bingo kiosks after 8am and at least one hour before the next drawing time, on August 25. (Swipe by 9pm for the second chance drawing.) Don't have a card? Sign up for free at our Lucky North Club!

HOW MUCH YOU CAN WIN: 

$1,000 -- hourly drawings 6pm-9pm 

$25,000 -- 10pm

$2,500 - 10:30pm

Must be at least 18 years old to enter gaming floor. See our website for rules and details.

GOOD LUCK!

Great bands, brews, food & games -- a great summer backyard kegger!
End of Summer Brewhaha at Americana Vineyards Winery

Iron Horse and NEO Project headline our end of summer backyard beer blast, complete with guest breweries, beer & food pairings, volleyball, bocce ball, dog park and a blind-draw cornhole tournament for cash prizes!

MUSIC:
Iron Horse: 3:30-5:30
NEO Project: 6-8

BLIND DRAW CORNHOLE TOURNEY
Team Draw: 3:00
Bags Fly: 3:30
Cash prizes for 1st & 2nd, growler fill for 3rd
Entry: $5 a person

GUEST BREWERIES & LOCAL FOOD PAIRINGS
Bacchus Brewing with Crystal Lake Cafe: Wings & Beer
Farmhouse Brewery with Schrader's Meats: Meats & Beer
Tumino Cheese & Sunset View Creamery: Beer & Cheese

Free Admission!

Hammondsport Fire Department's Smoke on the Water BBQ

Smoke On The Water is going to be held Saturday, August 25th from Noon-8:00p.m. Admission is free. The BBQ tastings will be $8.00 and there will be a Corn Hole Tournament at 3:30. We also will have the kid zone again this year. On Friday night at 7pm there will be team trivia and some other festivities!

We are expanding to 20 teams this year and as usual it is on a first come basis. The entry fee for the competitors will be $100.00 per team. We will be having the same categories as last year, including chicken, pork butt, brisket, open category and back by popular demand the mystery category. The Competitor and Vendor forms, competition rules and regulations as well as the judging procedures are all located in the download section. We overhauled some of the vendor pricing and made a few minor changes to the rules and regulations.

If anyone is interested in sponsorship / vending opportunities or have any questions about the competition registration, please feel free to contact us!

Stay tuned for more updates!

Darren Ollis
BBQ Chairman
(607) 794-4958
( hport.bbq@gmail.com ).

Old Rope Factory
Music at the Mill Featuring Old Rope Factory

Join New Hope Mills for dinner and live music with 'Old Rope Factory' on Saturday, August 25th from 5-8pm.

Dinner will consist of a special menu and cafe drinks and baked goods will be available for purchase as well as a dessert option. Inside and outdoor seating (weather permitting) is available. Be aware that our kitchen closes at 7:30!

(Optional) Reserve a table at 315-252-2676, or, send a private message with your name, number of guests attending, and a phone number.

About the band:
Old Rope Factory comes from the Columbian Rope Co. right here in Auburn. The name lends a local authenticity to the string band and doubles as a pun for it. Old Rope Factory is a classic country and bluegrass genre.

Mikaela O’Reilly Lagerhausen - lead vocals & rhythm guitar
Ryan O'Hara - guitar, fiddle, & percussion (of his own design)
Jacob Logue - upright bass & vocals
Brian Clare - banjo, mandolin, more guitar, harmonica, & vocals

Events for August 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.

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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Matt Chase and Thunder Canyon
Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—Matt Chase and Thunder Canyon

This crowd favorite returns this year with their authentic modern and traditional country music.  This well-polished act has been performing since 1993.  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. 

working like a dog day
Working Like a Dog Day

Sunday, August 26 is National Dog Day! Celebrate dogs of all shapes, sizes and breeds by visiting our new exhibit, Working Like a Dog. This exhibit will showcase working dogs, such as service and therapy dogs!

A Dog Day Afternoon at Genesee Country Museum on Aug. 26

Mumford, Aug. 15, 2018— Genesee Country Village & Museum is going to the dogs on Saturday, Aug. 26. 

And quite happily.

In a salute to the current Working Like a Dog exhibit in the John L Wehle Gallery — with a nod to National Dog Day — the museum will explore the special bond between man and canine with demonstrations by canine professionals, themed games and crafts and visits with some famous dogs.

Visitors can see how dogs have been herders, hunters and guardians;  have labored pulling carts and carriages, powered treadmills and turnspits; been tapped by police and the military in rescue and detection; performed as service dogs; and been enjoyed as show dogs or irreplaceable companions.

Promotions include:

·         $3 off per person for groups of three or more

·         $1 off admission with a donation of a can or bag of food. (This month-long discount cannot be combined with other discounts.)

·         Kids who bring a stuffed toy dog will receive a free hot dog (one per person).

Environmental conservation officer Fay A. Fuerch and her dog Handley will demonstrate how she tracks down lost hunters, fugitives and illegally hunted game. (Handley can detect shell casings as well as venison and bear carcasses, whether left in the open or stashed in a freezer.)

Other activities include:

·         Sheep herding

·         Mini dog show (Genesee Valley Kennel Club)

·         Hunting challenges (Kanadasaga & Genesee Valley Kennel Club)

·         Demonstrations of tricks and agility (Kanadasaga Kennel Club)

·         Free canine face painting (Glamour Girls)

·         A meet-the-breed area

·         Free photo op with famous dog characters

·         Lessons in wolf and coyote howling (Nick Hadad)

·         Free fire hats from Sparky the Mechanical Fire Dog (Mumford Fire Dept.)

·         Games like bulldog toss and dog bingo with fun, dog-themed prizes

A special crafts tent will be set up outside the gallery.

Other vendors include: Bones, the Dog Bakery; Bright Star German Shepard; Couch Potato Collection; Delightfully Delicious; Eastside Dog Services; Kel Creations; Niagara Frontier Search & Rescue Team; Paws Bakery & Accessories; Phineas the Super Dog and White Dog Ink.

With the exception of service animals, no pets are permitted anywhere on GCV&M grounds.

 

GCVM is the largest living history museum in New York State with the largest collection of historic buildings in the Northeast. The museum, with its John L. Wehle Gallery, working brewery, vintage base ball and Genesee Country Nature Center, is open May-Oct. and located in Mumford, NY, 20 miles southwest of Rochester and 45 miles east of Buffalo. Visit www.gcv.org for more information.

olympics
Neighborhood Olympics

Lakefront Party and Neighborhood Olympics!

FOR ALL AGES AND SKILL LEVELS!

When: Sunday, August 26th, 2018 (1:00pm - 3:00pm) 
Where: Lakefront Park (Rain site: Geneva Recreation Complex)

Join us at Lakefront Park for some friendly neighborhood competition in Olympics games that everyone will love! VISITORS WELCOME! Wear your neighborhood color, get a neighborhood wristband, and compete for a chance at winning a trophy for your neighborhood!

Games Include: "Minute to win it" type of games for all ages and abilities! Plus: a special grand finale game for the neighborhood team(s) with the most points! Hand in your Park Passport to get extra points for your team and a special treat!

Link for more information and registration: http://cityofgenevany.com/blog-post/neighborhood-olympics/

Any questions about the event and signing up? Please contact the GNRC at (315) 828-6588 or Rdestino@geneva.ny.us 



TEAM COLORS: please wear, you'll receive a bracelet too!
Downtown Geneva - black
Lehigh Gardens - grey
Hildreth Hill - orange
Western Gardens - yellow
South Lake - gold
The Arbors - dark green
Castle Heights - light green
Historic North - purple
East Lakeview - blue
Historic South - navy blue
Founders Square - red/maroon

Events for August 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.

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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

food
Castle Heights Food Truck Rodeo

We welcome all Geneva residents and visitors to the Castle Heights Neighborhood for a fun-filled night of food trucks giving back to a good cause: Thrive to Survive!

More information can be found here

 

 

Events for August 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.

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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Events for August 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.

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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

Events for August 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.

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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

The Shops at The Corning Museum of Glass
Labor Day Sale at The Corning Museum of Glass

Enjoy the long weekend and Labor Day holiday with a sale at The Shops of The Corning Museum of Glass. Take 20% off in-store and online on holiday items and gifts, from glittering ornaments and jewelry to home decorations and handmade glass items from around the world.

Music in the Park
Hammondsport Music in the Park ft. Mythology Society

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 August 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.

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.

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. 

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: Xanadu
Xanadu

The Muses of Ancient Greek Mythology, task themselves to inspire the greatest Venetian artist of all time.  But instead of Venice, Italy, they find themselves in 1980s Venice Beach, California. Undeterred, Clio chooses Sonny, a sidewalk chalk muralist and roller-skater extraordinaire, as the perfect candidate. Together they embark on a great artistic journey to restore the mythical roller-skating rink Xanadu.

Check out additional show times on our website, hangartheatre.org

The Shops at The Corning Museum of Glass
Labor Day Sale at The Corning Museum of Glass

Enjoy the long weekend and Labor Day holiday with a sale at The Shops of The Corning Museum of Glass. Take 20% off in-store and online on holiday items and gifts, from glittering ornaments and jewelry to home decorations and handmade glass items from around the world.

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