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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. 

 

September - 2020
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Events for September 1, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Colloca Wine Bottles
Wine Wednesday Open Mic Night at Colloca Estate Winery

Artists, bring your instruments and your talent and get in the queue to share your musical soul with our Fair Haven patrons every Wednesday evening at Colloca Estate Winery. John Luber and Steve Watson host Open Mic Night all summer long Wednesday's in Fair Haven.

Wine Wednesday means fantastic LIVE MUSIC on the Lake Effect Vineyard Stage at our Outdoor WINE BAR - voted among the Top 10 Outdoor Bars in Central New York. And, from 7-10 pm we will offer 1/2 price wines by the glass along with some of the area's best entertainment and food from our Wood Fired Kitchen.

Vendor tents at farmers' market
Downtown Auburn Saturday Market

The Downtown Auburn Saturday Market is a project of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, the City of Auburn, NY, the Auburn Downtown Business Improvement District and Taste NY-Auburn. This community event offers free live music and children's activities every Saturday morning June 20 through September 5 in the heart of the City. Local vendors include makers, artisans, food producers, farmers and food truck(s). Parking is free in the adjacent downtown parking garage. *no market on 7/4.*

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Events for September 2, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Colloca Wine Bottles
Wine Wednesday Open Mic Night at Colloca Estate Winery

Artists, bring your instruments and your talent and get in the queue to share your musical soul with our Fair Haven patrons every Wednesday evening at Colloca Estate Winery. John Luber and Steve Watson host Open Mic Night all summer long Wednesday's in Fair Haven.

Wine Wednesday means fantastic LIVE MUSIC on the Lake Effect Vineyard Stage at our Outdoor WINE BAR - voted among the Top 10 Outdoor Bars in Central New York. And, from 7-10 pm we will offer 1/2 price wines by the glass along with some of the area's best entertainment and food from our Wood Fired Kitchen.

Vendor tents at farmers' market
Downtown Auburn Saturday Market

The Downtown Auburn Saturday Market is a project of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, the City of Auburn, NY, the Auburn Downtown Business Improvement District and Taste NY-Auburn. This community event offers free live music and children's activities every Saturday morning June 20 through September 5 in the heart of the City. Local vendors include makers, artisans, food producers, farmers and food truck(s). Parking is free in the adjacent downtown parking garage. *no market on 7/4.*

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Events for September 3, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Vendor tents at farmers' market
Downtown Auburn Saturday Market

The Downtown Auburn Saturday Market is a project of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, the City of Auburn, NY, the Auburn Downtown Business Improvement District and Taste NY-Auburn. This community event offers free live music and children's activities every Saturday morning June 20 through September 5 in the heart of the City. Local vendors include makers, artisans, food producers, farmers and food truck(s). Parking is free in the adjacent downtown parking garage. *no market on 7/4.*

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Events for September 4, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Vendor tents at farmers' market
Downtown Auburn Saturday Market

The Downtown Auburn Saturday Market is a project of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, the City of Auburn, NY, the Auburn Downtown Business Improvement District and Taste NY-Auburn. This community event offers free live music and children's activities every Saturday morning June 20 through September 5 in the heart of the City. Local vendors include makers, artisans, food producers, farmers and food truck(s). Parking is free in the adjacent downtown parking garage. *no market on 7/4.*

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Events for September 5, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Vendor tents at farmers' market
Downtown Auburn Saturday Market

The Downtown Auburn Saturday Market is a project of the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, the City of Auburn, NY, the Auburn Downtown Business Improvement District and Taste NY-Auburn. This community event offers free live music and children's activities every Saturday morning June 20 through September 5 in the heart of the City. Local vendors include makers, artisans, food producers, farmers and food truck(s). Parking is free in the adjacent downtown parking garage. *no market on 7/4.*

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Events for September 6, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—Music Makers Band

This group of professional, talented, and highly experienced Rochester-area musicians based performs all types of music in a variety of styles:  jazz, swing, rock, and disco, to name a few.  Founded by Eastman School of Music alumnus and United States Army band veteran Richard “Dick” Otto in 1993, the group is in its 26th successful year of operation.  2-4 p.m.  FREE.  Outdoors on the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum lawn, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  Bring your own chair.  Free shuttle bus from Newark, Lyons, Sodus, and Sodus Point.  Museum admission is just $1 during the concert.  Refreshments are available at the Lighthouse Concession Stand.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.  Made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts, Finger Lakes Community Arts Grants, and Lighthouse Events Sponsors.

Events for September 7, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum and Blue Star Museum Program

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the Blue Star Museum Program, offering free admission to active-duty military personnel and up to five family members.  Open Tuesday through Sunday (and Monday holidays). 

Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening
Pop-Up Midway Exhibit Opening

Come one, come all! Celebrate the summer season and rack up points in Pop-Up Midway, an original exhibit opening at The Strong museum on Saturday, July 25. Step up to more than a dozen coin-op games and journey through an area reminiscent of seasonal fairs, carnivals, and boardwalks. Collect your tickets from each game to earn special prizes, including stuffed animals, stickers, and more.

  • Earn a high score in arcade versions of popular mobile games, including Temple Run, Angry Birds, Fruit Ninja, and Jetpack Joyride.
  • Test your strength and skill in Whack ‘N Win to earn a jackpot filled with tickets.
  • Challenge someone to a race in Hot Wheels or a larger-than-life round of Space Invaders Frenzy.
  • Aim for the target to earn points on Quick & Crash.
  • Dunk on the competition with Hot Shots and Hoop it Up.
  • Play through pinball games such as Super Mario Bros. Mushroom World, Ticket Tac Toe, and Flintstones Pinball.
  • View a strength tester from the early 20th century and a fortune teller game from the 1950s.
  • Discover the important role carnivals, amusement parks, fairs, and boardwalks had on the history of American play.

The exhibit is produced by The Strong’s International Center for the History of Electronic Games. Exhibit included in general museum admission fees. Playable machines in Pop-Up Midway require purchased tokens. Money collected from the sale of tokens helps maintain these original artifacts. 

Reserved sessions are available. All guests, including members, must have a timed ticket to enter the museum. Learn more at museumofplay.org/play-safe.

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Fishing Cayuga County
Lake Ontario Counties’ Fall Fishing Derby

Adult & youth derby categories include salmon, brown, lake, rainbow or steelhead trout and walleye, prizes.

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Celebrate the Finger Lakes
Celebrate the Finger Lakes

Discover what makes the region special and Celebrate the Finger Lakes at The Strong museum from Friday, August 24 through Monday, September 7.

View displays highlighting what makes the Finger Lakes unique and check out projects from local 4H groups, view creations by the Rochester Weavers’ Guild, marvel at traditional Latinx outfits, and learn how apples are grown with the Apple Growers Association. Enjoy a variety of featured performances in socially distant museum spaces and be amazed by past New York State Fair performer Hilby the Skinny German Juggle Boy, check out cooking demonstrations from New York State Kitchen and 4H groups, watch Grupo Cultural Latino En Rochester and Womba Africa take the state, and enjoy bilingual story readings. Plus, win tickets and earn prizes in The Strong’s Pop-Up Midway exhibit. Program activities included with general museum admission fees. For more information and a full schedule of activities, visit museumofplay.org/calendar/celebrate-the-finger-lakes.

Celebrate Labor Day at the Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum!

Mention “Rosie the Riveter” and receive a FREE gift with paid admission.  Open 12 to 5 p.m.  Admission:  $6/Adult; $3/Students (K-12); FREE for Preschool Children & SBHS Members.  Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum, 7606 North Ontario Street, Sodus Point, NY.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.

Hop Harvest Festival
Hop Harvest Festival

Visit Genesee Country Village & Museum on Monday, September 7 (Labor Day) and harken back to the days when hop growing was king with this family celebration of hop crops and brewing! Enjoy music throughout the Great Meadow & Historic Village, and tour one of the only working 19th-century brewery in the United States. Sample local craft beers at the Pavilion Garden Restaurant, then relax with a taste of your favorite brews. Sample some tastings of hop-inspired snacks. Delight in the simple pleasures of barrel rolling, sack races and country dancing. Families welcome; fun for all ages!

Events for September 8, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Events for September 9, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Events for September 10, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Watkins Glen International Presents: Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen

History and prestige return to the home to the birthplace of North American road racing with the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen (September 10-13, 2020), one of the largest vintage racing events in the country. Paired with Friday’s Grand Prix Festival in downtown Watkins Glen, the Grand Prix weekend is a true celebration of the motorsport’s past, along with the cars and people who have made it what it is today. In addition to the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), the on-track portion of the weekend also includes the highly competitive Trans-Am Championship.

Events for September 11, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Rock Out at Market Street Social LIVE
Summer Music Schedule for Market Street Social LIVE

Downtown Corning’s outdoor entertainment venue, Market Street Social, has released the remainder of its summer live music schedule.  From 6 pm to 9 pm two nights a week, Market Street Social LIVE, as it’s called, electrifies Market Street with an array of local musicians, from acclaimed acoustic solo artists to full bands.  The action takes place outside on a stone patio outfitted with fire pits and scenic views overlooking the downtown pedway and Radisson Hotel Corning’s spacious lawns.  Market Street Social also offers the historic Gaffer District locally-inspired Modern American cuisine and libations, as does Radisson Corning’s signature restaurant inside, Grill 1-2-5, and Steuben Bar – both of which also announced their official reopening  inside the Hotel (hours of operation appear below).    

The upcoming Market Street Social LIVE summer schedule is as follows: 

July 30 Brian Hughes
July 31 Michael Lucey
August 6 Leah Brown and Side Hustle
August 7 Doc Possum
August 13 Ampersand Project
August 14 Friendzone
August 20 Handsome Young Lady
August 21 Brian Hughes
August 27 Michael Lucey
August 28 Can't Count Trio
Sept 3 Virgil Cain
Sept 10 Doc Possum
Sept 11 Handsome Young Lady

With guest safety its top priority, Market Street Social LIVE complies with COVID-19 health and safety standards per local jurisdictions and State regulations to protect customers and staff.  Guidelines this season include: musicians must play from a minimum of 12-feet away, seated groups must be 6-feet distanced from each other, and masks must be worn upon entry to the Radisson Hotel Corning or until seated.  Guests of Market Street Social, Grill 1-2-5 and Steuben Bar are invited to enjoy complimentary 2-hour use of the hotel’s parking lot, otherwise daily parking in the lot is available for $10 to anybody else.  All three venue’s hours of operation are as follows:

Market Street Social – Wednesday to Saturday 5p-10p       

Grill 1-2-5 – Breakfast Monday to Friday 7a-930a, Saturday/Sunday 7a-11a, Lunch 11a-130pm (Reservations Only)

Steuben Bar – Tuesday/Wednesday/Sunday 4p-10p Thursday -Saturday 4p-11p

About Market Street Social 
Located between the hotel’s north and south buildings on Market Street just steps away from the shops and museums, Market Street Social offers seasonal al fresco dining complemented by fire pits, games and a casually-chic atmosphere.  As with the rest of Radisson Hotel Corning’s food and beverage programs, Market Street Social incorporates fresh ingredients and worldly-inspired recipes to give guests an authentic experience.   Radisson Hotel Corning was ranked as one of the nation’s three best Radisson Hotels by the 2019 U.S. News & World Report.  For more info, visit https://www.radisson.com/corningny or call (607) 962-5000.  Radisson Hotel Corning is located at 125 Denison Pkwy E, Corning, NY 14830.  

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Watkins Glen International Presents: Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen

History and prestige return to the home to the birthplace of North American road racing with the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen (September 10-13, 2020), one of the largest vintage racing events in the country. Paired with Friday’s Grand Prix Festival in downtown Watkins Glen, the Grand Prix weekend is a true celebration of the motorsport’s past, along with the cars and people who have made it what it is today. In addition to the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), the on-track portion of the weekend also includes the highly competitive Trans-Am Championship.

Events for September 12, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Watkins Glen International Presents: Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen

History and prestige return to the home to the birthplace of North American road racing with the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen (September 10-13, 2020), one of the largest vintage racing events in the country. Paired with Friday’s Grand Prix Festival in downtown Watkins Glen, the Grand Prix weekend is a true celebration of the motorsport’s past, along with the cars and people who have made it what it is today. In addition to the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), the on-track portion of the weekend also includes the highly competitive Trans-Am Championship.

Events for September 13, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Watkins Glen International Presents: Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen

History and prestige return to the home to the birthplace of North American road racing with the Hilliard U.S. Vintage Grand Prix at the Glen (September 10-13, 2020), one of the largest vintage racing events in the country. Paired with Friday’s Grand Prix Festival in downtown Watkins Glen, the Grand Prix weekend is a true celebration of the motorsport’s past, along with the cars and people who have made it what it is today. In addition to the Sportscar Vintage Racing Association (SVRA), the on-track portion of the weekend also includes the highly competitive Trans-Am Championship.

Events for September 14, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Events for September 15, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Events for September 16, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

“History Alive!” Presentation. “Macyville: Coal, Grain, and Whales” by Tom Lightfoot, Village of Sodus Point Historian

FREE.  This program will delve into a history of Silvanus J. Macy and his family as well as the commercial history of the Macyville section of Sodus Point.  The Heights Restaurant, 7030 Bayview Drive, Sodus Point, NY.  For more information, call (315) 483-4936 or visit www.sodusbaylighthouse.org.

Events for September 17, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Watkins Glen International Presents: GT World Challenge America

The GT World Challenge America (September 17-20, 2020) series is the final racing event for spectators at The Glen and will also play a major role in determining championships as the series’ penultimate round. Boasting one of the sport’s most diverse fields of sportscar manufacturers, the weekend provides a perfect opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with your favorite sportscar teams and drivers as they battle for supremacy.

Events for September 18, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Shopping couple
Third Fridays in Fair Haven

July 17, August 21, September 18

Starting this July 17th with many events featuring The Fair Haven Arts Center is excited to open their 2020 summer season this night with the show, Pandemic – featuring  local artwork & writing with themes of the Pandemic,   Also Fair Haven’s new Stick & Rudder Public House will be serving craft Beer and Tapas along with displaying original art by Tom Sullivan. The Front Porch Gift shop will feature Special demo with Diane Reif of Meant to Bee with Dixie Belle chalk paint. South Shore Artisans will be having Demonstrations on macramé by featured artist Carrie Iorizzo from Oswego.  Doc Gallery has a selection of unique paintings and gifts while enjoying light refreshments. The Hardware Café will be featuring Sea Scallops over orzo with wine sauce & asparagus for a dinner special. Brandon’s Pub will have fine dining and live entertainment. Guiseppi’s restaurant will be celebrating their 1st year anniversary and will have Dam Dog playing on the deck. Main Street Barber is offering $12 buzz cuts, Main Street Wine & Spirits has new lower prices throughout the store, and Jammin with Mama Jo has jam in several locations. Also joining in the fun will be The West End, One Photo, Sterling Cidery, and Colloca Estates. There will be a bake sale for the Community connection Trail at South Shore Artisans, many dinner options to choose from around town including fish fries at Pleasant Beach Hotel, Turtle Cove,  Brandons Pub, and Bayside Groceries. Enjoy entertainment throughout the village and fun for the whole family. Specials will be going on throughout the town. Stop in and check out all the business.

Watkins Glen International Presents: GT World Challenge America

The GT World Challenge America (September 17-20, 2020) series is the final racing event for spectators at The Glen and will also play a major role in determining championships as the series’ penultimate round. Boasting one of the sport’s most diverse fields of sportscar manufacturers, the weekend provides a perfect opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with your favorite sportscar teams and drivers as they battle for supremacy.

Events for September 19, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Watkins Glen International Presents: GT World Challenge America

The GT World Challenge America (September 17-20, 2020) series is the final racing event for spectators at The Glen and will also play a major role in determining championships as the series’ penultimate round. Boasting one of the sport’s most diverse fields of sportscar manufacturers, the weekend provides a perfect opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with your favorite sportscar teams and drivers as they battle for supremacy.

Artist with paint and easel
Art in the Park

Art Festival at Auburn's Beautiful Hoopes Park featuring artists, artisans, food vendors, music, Jake Harding Memorial Plein Air Paint Out, children's activities and more!

Events for September 20, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Watkins Glen International Presents: GT World Challenge America

The GT World Challenge America (September 17-20, 2020) series is the final racing event for spectators at The Glen and will also play a major role in determining championships as the series’ penultimate round. Boasting one of the sport’s most diverse fields of sportscar manufacturers, the weekend provides a perfect opportunity to get up-close-and-personal with your favorite sportscar teams and drivers as they battle for supremacy.

Events for September 21, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Events for September 22, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Events for September 23, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Schweinfurth Art Center building in Spring with blooming trees
Made in NY 2020

NOW TIL SAT SEPT 26: Made in NY is an annual juried exhibition which features artwork by artists residing in New York State.

KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival is ON, Reimagined for 2020

TIL SAT SEPT 26:  Organizers of the 2020 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival announce that their ninth annual festival will take place as planned on Tuesday, September 15 – Saturday, September 26, but major changes are required in order to address public health and safety concerns during the continued threat of COVID-19.

“Most important is that the festival be delivered in a safe manner,” explains Festival Producer Erica Fee. “We love our performers and our audience members and we will do all that it takes to keep everyone safe and healthy this year, so that we can enjoy in-person festivals in future years."

Due to the known threat of an aerosolized virus being transmitted indoors, the Fringe is moving the majority of its shows online. Many other large 2020 fringe festivals have done the same, including Orlando, Minnesota and CincyFringe, often finding great success in attracting national and international shows to which their audiences wouldn’t have access otherwise.

“Among other benefits, the arts provide a platform for voices to be heard and allow communities to address difficult issues,” says Fee. “We needed to make sure that this platform exists this year in one way or another.”

To that end, the festival will feature a new, open-access, online Virtual Fringe, applications for which will run June 18 – July 31 at rochesterfringe.com. Shows that have previously applied for the 2020 in-person festival and are interested in virtual participation can simply log into their current applications and answer some additional questions.

“We at KeyBank are very proud to sponsor the Fringe, which has become an integral part of our community and a renowned celebration of the arts,” says Phil Muscato, KeyBank Rochester Market President. “The virtual performances featured in this year’s festival will be a wonderful celebration of Rochester’s creative spirit and will continue to bring incredible energy and notoriety to our great city.”

The festival itself will also curate some safely-enjoyed outdoor and drive-in shows, to be announced at a Virtual BIG REVEAL in August.

“Our mission remains the same: to provide platforms for artists and to make the arts readily accessible to audiences,” Fee adds. “We have all seen artists rise to the challenge of this pandemic, and I hope that they – and audiences – will be excited by this opportunity for even more creative exploration.”

The 12-day 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival featured more than 650 performances and events – over 200 of them free – and broke all previous attendance records with more than 100,000 visitors.

From its five-day debut in 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival has become one of the fastest-growing and most-attended fringe festivals in the U.S.  It is also the largest multi-arts festival in New York State. As a bifurcated festival, it allows for a combination of headline entertainment curated by the non-profit Rochester Fringe Festival as well as an open-access portion programmed by the venues themselves. Renowned among the world’s 200+ fringe festivals for its spectacular, outdoor, free events as well as its large number of free performances in general, Rochester’s Fringe was also the first in North America to feature a Spiegeltent. From comedy to theatre, from music to dance, from visual art and film to spoken word, and from children’s entertainment to multi-disciplinary collaborations, the festival’s diversity also extends to venues that span the gamut from parked cars to grand theatres.

 

Rochester Fringe Festival connects and empowers artists, audiences, venues, educational institutions, and the community to celebrate, explore, and inspire creativity via an annual, multi-genre arts festival. It was pioneered by several of Rochester’s esteemed cultural institutions including Geva Theatre Center, the George Eastman House and Garth Fagan Dance; up-and-coming arts groups like PUSH Physical Theatre and Method Machine; and higher-education partners such as the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology. The organization’s overarching mission is to make arts readily accessible to audiences, as well as to provide a platform for artists to share their ideas and develop their skills, while stimulating downtown Rochester both culturally and economically.

 

2020 sponsors include: KeyBank; New York State Council on the Arts; University of Rochester; RIT; Rochester Area Community Foundation; Ames Amzalak Memorial Trust; National Endowment for the Arts; Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation; Cultural Services of the French Embassy; Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation; Hyatt Regency Rochester; The Pike Company; Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation; Big Slide Creative; 13WHAM TV; CITY Newspaper, D&C Digital; McCarthy Tents & Events; Nazareth College; SUNY Brockport; St. John Fisher College; The Rubens Family Foundation; Hamilton A/V; House of Guitars; City Blue; Yelp!; WXXI; KidsOutandAbout.com; Mary Cariola Children’s Center; Canandaigua National Bank; YMCA of Greater Rochester;  and Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC.

 

About KeyBank:KeyBank's roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, KeyCorp is one of the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $156.2 billion at March 31, 2020. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of over 1,000 branches and more than 1,400 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name. For more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank is Member FDIC.

 

Media please note: High-resolution photos from the 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival may be found here, or visit https://rochesterfringe.com/press for complete 2019 Press Assets.

Quilted Art Exhibit suspended from ceiling
All Things Being Blue

Anna Warfield's exhibit will consist of stitched, stuffed didactic poems and commands that are confrontational, mesmerizing and frightening. Her work veers between dead serious and casual.

This exhibit is part of the Central New York Emerging Artist Project in conjunction with the Cayuga Musuem. Anna's work will be on display in both the Cayuga and Gallery Julius at the Scwheinfurth. She is interested in using the juxtaposition of spaces between the Schweinfurth and the Cayuga Musuem to highlight didactic polarities in her work. 

She states: "My practice is driven by the juxtaposition of ideas, themes, textures and physical spaces. Soft Thorn, a recent body of work, consists of soft-sculptural poems. The work is aspirationally frank. The pieces address complexities in sexuality, female ownership of self, language and voice, with an underlying sexualization of speech. I catch and hold attention by moving text off the page and into the oversized, dimensional world of soft sculpture. The work broadcasts its intentions, summarizes memories, and demands conversations with a single other person; it’s intimate, personal, political."

Treleaven Wines
Brunch & Bubbly at Treleaven Wines and Simply Cookie

NOW THROUGH SUN SEPT 27: Brunch is back! Simply Cookie will be offering delicious brunch features (we recommend pairing it with our new bubbly wine) in addition to our regular menu. Reservations are strongly encouraged as seating is limited. Give us a call or head to our website: https://treleavenwines.com/visit/reservations/

Events for September 24, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Schweinfurth Art Center building in Spring with blooming trees
Made in NY 2020

NOW TIL SAT SEPT 26: Made in NY is an annual juried exhibition which features artwork by artists residing in New York State.

KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival is ON, Reimagined for 2020

TIL SAT SEPT 26:  Organizers of the 2020 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival announce that their ninth annual festival will take place as planned on Tuesday, September 15 – Saturday, September 26, but major changes are required in order to address public health and safety concerns during the continued threat of COVID-19.

“Most important is that the festival be delivered in a safe manner,” explains Festival Producer Erica Fee. “We love our performers and our audience members and we will do all that it takes to keep everyone safe and healthy this year, so that we can enjoy in-person festivals in future years."

Due to the known threat of an aerosolized virus being transmitted indoors, the Fringe is moving the majority of its shows online. Many other large 2020 fringe festivals have done the same, including Orlando, Minnesota and CincyFringe, often finding great success in attracting national and international shows to which their audiences wouldn’t have access otherwise.

“Among other benefits, the arts provide a platform for voices to be heard and allow communities to address difficult issues,” says Fee. “We needed to make sure that this platform exists this year in one way or another.”

To that end, the festival will feature a new, open-access, online Virtual Fringe, applications for which will run June 18 – July 31 at rochesterfringe.com. Shows that have previously applied for the 2020 in-person festival and are interested in virtual participation can simply log into their current applications and answer some additional questions.

“We at KeyBank are very proud to sponsor the Fringe, which has become an integral part of our community and a renowned celebration of the arts,” says Phil Muscato, KeyBank Rochester Market President. “The virtual performances featured in this year’s festival will be a wonderful celebration of Rochester’s creative spirit and will continue to bring incredible energy and notoriety to our great city.”

The festival itself will also curate some safely-enjoyed outdoor and drive-in shows, to be announced at a Virtual BIG REVEAL in August.

“Our mission remains the same: to provide platforms for artists and to make the arts readily accessible to audiences,” Fee adds. “We have all seen artists rise to the challenge of this pandemic, and I hope that they – and audiences – will be excited by this opportunity for even more creative exploration.”

The 12-day 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival featured more than 650 performances and events – over 200 of them free – and broke all previous attendance records with more than 100,000 visitors.

From its five-day debut in 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival has become one of the fastest-growing and most-attended fringe festivals in the U.S.  It is also the largest multi-arts festival in New York State. As a bifurcated festival, it allows for a combination of headline entertainment curated by the non-profit Rochester Fringe Festival as well as an open-access portion programmed by the venues themselves. Renowned among the world’s 200+ fringe festivals for its spectacular, outdoor, free events as well as its large number of free performances in general, Rochester’s Fringe was also the first in North America to feature a Spiegeltent. From comedy to theatre, from music to dance, from visual art and film to spoken word, and from children’s entertainment to multi-disciplinary collaborations, the festival’s diversity also extends to venues that span the gamut from parked cars to grand theatres.

 

Rochester Fringe Festival connects and empowers artists, audiences, venues, educational institutions, and the community to celebrate, explore, and inspire creativity via an annual, multi-genre arts festival. It was pioneered by several of Rochester’s esteemed cultural institutions including Geva Theatre Center, the George Eastman House and Garth Fagan Dance; up-and-coming arts groups like PUSH Physical Theatre and Method Machine; and higher-education partners such as the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology. The organization’s overarching mission is to make arts readily accessible to audiences, as well as to provide a platform for artists to share their ideas and develop their skills, while stimulating downtown Rochester both culturally and economically.

 

2020 sponsors include: KeyBank; New York State Council on the Arts; University of Rochester; RIT; Rochester Area Community Foundation; Ames Amzalak Memorial Trust; National Endowment for the Arts; Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation; Cultural Services of the French Embassy; Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation; Hyatt Regency Rochester; The Pike Company; Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation; Big Slide Creative; 13WHAM TV; CITY Newspaper, D&C Digital; McCarthy Tents & Events; Nazareth College; SUNY Brockport; St. John Fisher College; The Rubens Family Foundation; Hamilton A/V; House of Guitars; City Blue; Yelp!; WXXI; KidsOutandAbout.com; Mary Cariola Children’s Center; Canandaigua National Bank; YMCA of Greater Rochester;  and Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC.

 

About KeyBank:KeyBank's roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, KeyCorp is one of the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $156.2 billion at March 31, 2020. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of over 1,000 branches and more than 1,400 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name. For more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank is Member FDIC.

 

Media please note: High-resolution photos from the 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival may be found here, or visit https://rochesterfringe.com/press for complete 2019 Press Assets.

Quilted Art Exhibit suspended from ceiling
All Things Being Blue

Anna Warfield's exhibit will consist of stitched, stuffed didactic poems and commands that are confrontational, mesmerizing and frightening. Her work veers between dead serious and casual.

This exhibit is part of the Central New York Emerging Artist Project in conjunction with the Cayuga Musuem. Anna's work will be on display in both the Cayuga and Gallery Julius at the Scwheinfurth. She is interested in using the juxtaposition of spaces between the Schweinfurth and the Cayuga Musuem to highlight didactic polarities in her work. 

She states: "My practice is driven by the juxtaposition of ideas, themes, textures and physical spaces. Soft Thorn, a recent body of work, consists of soft-sculptural poems. The work is aspirationally frank. The pieces address complexities in sexuality, female ownership of self, language and voice, with an underlying sexualization of speech. I catch and hold attention by moving text off the page and into the oversized, dimensional world of soft sculpture. The work broadcasts its intentions, summarizes memories, and demands conversations with a single other person; it’s intimate, personal, political."

Treleaven Wines
Brunch & Bubbly at Treleaven Wines and Simply Cookie

NOW THROUGH SUN SEPT 27: Brunch is back! Simply Cookie will be offering delicious brunch features (we recommend pairing it with our new bubbly wine) in addition to our regular menu. Reservations are strongly encouraged as seating is limited. Give us a call or head to our website: https://treleavenwines.com/visit/reservations/

Events for September 25, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Schweinfurth Art Center building in Spring with blooming trees
Made in NY 2020

NOW TIL SAT SEPT 26: Made in NY is an annual juried exhibition which features artwork by artists residing in New York State.

KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival is ON, Reimagined for 2020

TIL SAT SEPT 26:  Organizers of the 2020 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival announce that their ninth annual festival will take place as planned on Tuesday, September 15 – Saturday, September 26, but major changes are required in order to address public health and safety concerns during the continued threat of COVID-19.

“Most important is that the festival be delivered in a safe manner,” explains Festival Producer Erica Fee. “We love our performers and our audience members and we will do all that it takes to keep everyone safe and healthy this year, so that we can enjoy in-person festivals in future years."

Due to the known threat of an aerosolized virus being transmitted indoors, the Fringe is moving the majority of its shows online. Many other large 2020 fringe festivals have done the same, including Orlando, Minnesota and CincyFringe, often finding great success in attracting national and international shows to which their audiences wouldn’t have access otherwise.

“Among other benefits, the arts provide a platform for voices to be heard and allow communities to address difficult issues,” says Fee. “We needed to make sure that this platform exists this year in one way or another.”

To that end, the festival will feature a new, open-access, online Virtual Fringe, applications for which will run June 18 – July 31 at rochesterfringe.com. Shows that have previously applied for the 2020 in-person festival and are interested in virtual participation can simply log into their current applications and answer some additional questions.

“We at KeyBank are very proud to sponsor the Fringe, which has become an integral part of our community and a renowned celebration of the arts,” says Phil Muscato, KeyBank Rochester Market President. “The virtual performances featured in this year’s festival will be a wonderful celebration of Rochester’s creative spirit and will continue to bring incredible energy and notoriety to our great city.”

The festival itself will also curate some safely-enjoyed outdoor and drive-in shows, to be announced at a Virtual BIG REVEAL in August.

“Our mission remains the same: to provide platforms for artists and to make the arts readily accessible to audiences,” Fee adds. “We have all seen artists rise to the challenge of this pandemic, and I hope that they – and audiences – will be excited by this opportunity for even more creative exploration.”

The 12-day 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival featured more than 650 performances and events – over 200 of them free – and broke all previous attendance records with more than 100,000 visitors.

From its five-day debut in 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival has become one of the fastest-growing and most-attended fringe festivals in the U.S.  It is also the largest multi-arts festival in New York State. As a bifurcated festival, it allows for a combination of headline entertainment curated by the non-profit Rochester Fringe Festival as well as an open-access portion programmed by the venues themselves. Renowned among the world’s 200+ fringe festivals for its spectacular, outdoor, free events as well as its large number of free performances in general, Rochester’s Fringe was also the first in North America to feature a Spiegeltent. From comedy to theatre, from music to dance, from visual art and film to spoken word, and from children’s entertainment to multi-disciplinary collaborations, the festival’s diversity also extends to venues that span the gamut from parked cars to grand theatres.

 

Rochester Fringe Festival connects and empowers artists, audiences, venues, educational institutions, and the community to celebrate, explore, and inspire creativity via an annual, multi-genre arts festival. It was pioneered by several of Rochester’s esteemed cultural institutions including Geva Theatre Center, the George Eastman House and Garth Fagan Dance; up-and-coming arts groups like PUSH Physical Theatre and Method Machine; and higher-education partners such as the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology. The organization’s overarching mission is to make arts readily accessible to audiences, as well as to provide a platform for artists to share their ideas and develop their skills, while stimulating downtown Rochester both culturally and economically.

 

2020 sponsors include: KeyBank; New York State Council on the Arts; University of Rochester; RIT; Rochester Area Community Foundation; Ames Amzalak Memorial Trust; National Endowment for the Arts; Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation; Cultural Services of the French Embassy; Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation; Hyatt Regency Rochester; The Pike Company; Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation; Big Slide Creative; 13WHAM TV; CITY Newspaper, D&C Digital; McCarthy Tents & Events; Nazareth College; SUNY Brockport; St. John Fisher College; The Rubens Family Foundation; Hamilton A/V; House of Guitars; City Blue; Yelp!; WXXI; KidsOutandAbout.com; Mary Cariola Children’s Center; Canandaigua National Bank; YMCA of Greater Rochester;  and Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC.

 

About KeyBank:KeyBank's roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, KeyCorp is one of the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $156.2 billion at March 31, 2020. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of over 1,000 branches and more than 1,400 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name. For more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank is Member FDIC.

 

Media please note: High-resolution photos from the 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival may be found here, or visit https://rochesterfringe.com/press for complete 2019 Press Assets.

Quilted Art Exhibit suspended from ceiling
All Things Being Blue

Anna Warfield's exhibit will consist of stitched, stuffed didactic poems and commands that are confrontational, mesmerizing and frightening. Her work veers between dead serious and casual.

This exhibit is part of the Central New York Emerging Artist Project in conjunction with the Cayuga Musuem. Anna's work will be on display in both the Cayuga and Gallery Julius at the Scwheinfurth. She is interested in using the juxtaposition of spaces between the Schweinfurth and the Cayuga Musuem to highlight didactic polarities in her work. 

She states: "My practice is driven by the juxtaposition of ideas, themes, textures and physical spaces. Soft Thorn, a recent body of work, consists of soft-sculptural poems. The work is aspirationally frank. The pieces address complexities in sexuality, female ownership of self, language and voice, with an underlying sexualization of speech. I catch and hold attention by moving text off the page and into the oversized, dimensional world of soft sculpture. The work broadcasts its intentions, summarizes memories, and demands conversations with a single other person; it’s intimate, personal, political."

Treleaven Wines
Brunch & Bubbly at Treleaven Wines and Simply Cookie

NOW THROUGH SUN SEPT 27: Brunch is back! Simply Cookie will be offering delicious brunch features (we recommend pairing it with our new bubbly wine) in addition to our regular menu. Reservations are strongly encouraged as seating is limited. Give us a call or head to our website: https://treleavenwines.com/visit/reservations/

Events for September 26, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Schweinfurth Art Center building in Spring with blooming trees
Made in NY 2020

NOW TIL SAT SEPT 26: Made in NY is an annual juried exhibition which features artwork by artists residing in New York State.

KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival is ON, Reimagined for 2020

TIL SAT SEPT 26:  Organizers of the 2020 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival announce that their ninth annual festival will take place as planned on Tuesday, September 15 – Saturday, September 26, but major changes are required in order to address public health and safety concerns during the continued threat of COVID-19.

“Most important is that the festival be delivered in a safe manner,” explains Festival Producer Erica Fee. “We love our performers and our audience members and we will do all that it takes to keep everyone safe and healthy this year, so that we can enjoy in-person festivals in future years."

Due to the known threat of an aerosolized virus being transmitted indoors, the Fringe is moving the majority of its shows online. Many other large 2020 fringe festivals have done the same, including Orlando, Minnesota and CincyFringe, often finding great success in attracting national and international shows to which their audiences wouldn’t have access otherwise.

“Among other benefits, the arts provide a platform for voices to be heard and allow communities to address difficult issues,” says Fee. “We needed to make sure that this platform exists this year in one way or another.”

To that end, the festival will feature a new, open-access, online Virtual Fringe, applications for which will run June 18 – July 31 at rochesterfringe.com. Shows that have previously applied for the 2020 in-person festival and are interested in virtual participation can simply log into their current applications and answer some additional questions.

“We at KeyBank are very proud to sponsor the Fringe, which has become an integral part of our community and a renowned celebration of the arts,” says Phil Muscato, KeyBank Rochester Market President. “The virtual performances featured in this year’s festival will be a wonderful celebration of Rochester’s creative spirit and will continue to bring incredible energy and notoriety to our great city.”

The festival itself will also curate some safely-enjoyed outdoor and drive-in shows, to be announced at a Virtual BIG REVEAL in August.

“Our mission remains the same: to provide platforms for artists and to make the arts readily accessible to audiences,” Fee adds. “We have all seen artists rise to the challenge of this pandemic, and I hope that they – and audiences – will be excited by this opportunity for even more creative exploration.”

The 12-day 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival featured more than 650 performances and events – over 200 of them free – and broke all previous attendance records with more than 100,000 visitors.

From its five-day debut in 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival has become one of the fastest-growing and most-attended fringe festivals in the U.S.  It is also the largest multi-arts festival in New York State. As a bifurcated festival, it allows for a combination of headline entertainment curated by the non-profit Rochester Fringe Festival as well as an open-access portion programmed by the venues themselves. Renowned among the world’s 200+ fringe festivals for its spectacular, outdoor, free events as well as its large number of free performances in general, Rochester’s Fringe was also the first in North America to feature a Spiegeltent. From comedy to theatre, from music to dance, from visual art and film to spoken word, and from children’s entertainment to multi-disciplinary collaborations, the festival’s diversity also extends to venues that span the gamut from parked cars to grand theatres.

 

Rochester Fringe Festival connects and empowers artists, audiences, venues, educational institutions, and the community to celebrate, explore, and inspire creativity via an annual, multi-genre arts festival. It was pioneered by several of Rochester’s esteemed cultural institutions including Geva Theatre Center, the George Eastman House and Garth Fagan Dance; up-and-coming arts groups like PUSH Physical Theatre and Method Machine; and higher-education partners such as the University of Rochester and Rochester Institute of Technology. The organization’s overarching mission is to make arts readily accessible to audiences, as well as to provide a platform for artists to share their ideas and develop their skills, while stimulating downtown Rochester both culturally and economically.

 

2020 sponsors include: KeyBank; New York State Council on the Arts; University of Rochester; RIT; Rochester Area Community Foundation; Ames Amzalak Memorial Trust; National Endowment for the Arts; Daisy Marquis Jones Foundation; Cultural Services of the French Embassy; Max and Marian Farash Charitable Foundation; Hyatt Regency Rochester; The Pike Company; Louis S. & Molly B. Wolk Foundation; Big Slide Creative; 13WHAM TV; CITY Newspaper, D&C Digital; McCarthy Tents & Events; Nazareth College; SUNY Brockport; St. John Fisher College; The Rubens Family Foundation; Hamilton A/V; House of Guitars; City Blue; Yelp!; WXXI; KidsOutandAbout.com; Mary Cariola Children’s Center; Canandaigua National Bank; YMCA of Greater Rochester;  and Bond, Schoeneck & King PLLC.

 

About KeyBank:KeyBank's roots trace back 190 years to Albany, New York. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, KeyCorp is one of the nation's largest bank-based financial services companies, with assets of approximately $156.2 billion at March 31, 2020. Key provides deposit, lending, cash management, and investment services to individuals and businesses in 15 states under the name KeyBank National Association through a network of over 1,000 branches and more than 1,400 ATMs. Key also provides a broad range of sophisticated corporate and investment banking products, such as merger and acquisition advice, public and private debt and equity, syndications and derivatives to middle market companies in selected industries throughout the United States under the KeyBanc Capital Markets trade name. For more information, visit https://www.key.com/. KeyBank is Member FDIC.

 

Media please note: High-resolution photos from the 2019 KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival may be found here, or visit https://rochesterfringe.com/press for complete 2019 Press Assets.

Quilted Art Exhibit suspended from ceiling
All Things Being Blue

Anna Warfield's exhibit will consist of stitched, stuffed didactic poems and commands that are confrontational, mesmerizing and frightening. Her work veers between dead serious and casual.

This exhibit is part of the Central New York Emerging Artist Project in conjunction with the Cayuga Musuem. Anna's work will be on display in both the Cayuga and Gallery Julius at the Scwheinfurth. She is interested in using the juxtaposition of spaces between the Schweinfurth and the Cayuga Musuem to highlight didactic polarities in her work. 

She states: "My practice is driven by the juxtaposition of ideas, themes, textures and physical spaces. Soft Thorn, a recent body of work, consists of soft-sculptural poems. The work is aspirationally frank. The pieces address complexities in sexuality, female ownership of self, language and voice, with an underlying sexualization of speech. I catch and hold attention by moving text off the page and into the oversized, dimensional world of soft sculpture. The work broadcasts its intentions, summarizes memories, and demands conversations with a single other person; it’s intimate, personal, political."

Treleaven Wines
Brunch & Bubbly at Treleaven Wines and Simply Cookie

NOW THROUGH SUN SEPT 27: Brunch is back! Simply Cookie will be offering delicious brunch features (we recommend pairing it with our new bubbly wine) in addition to our regular menu. Reservations are strongly encouraged as seating is limited. Give us a call or head to our website: https://treleavenwines.com/visit/reservations/

Aurora Farmers market vendor stand
Aurora Farmers Market

Come visit us in our convenient, scenic location near Cayuga Lake. Our local vendors offer many treats to tempt your sweet tooth: honey, candies, maple syrup, fresh fruits and veggies, jams & jellies, ice cream, and baked goods (pies, breads, cookies, turnovers, sweet rolls). Enjoy raffles, new and exciting forms of entertainment, demonstrations, and even caricatures. Come by! Come buy!

Events for September 27, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Treleaven Wines
Brunch & Bubbly at Treleaven Wines and Simply Cookie

NOW THROUGH SUN SEPT 27: Brunch is back! Simply Cookie will be offering delicious brunch features (we recommend pairing it with our new bubbly wine) in addition to our regular menu. Reservations are strongly encouraged as seating is limited. Give us a call or head to our website: https://treleavenwines.com/visit/reservations/

Events for September 28, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Events for September 29, 2020 x
Live Jazz band playing
Jazz on Sundays

***Suspended until reopened*** Enjoy the Sunday Jazz Series at the Brewpub lounge, featuring live music from different local performers each week. Enjoy a craft beverage and some wood fired pizza. Cheers!

Event Date Between
End Date (field_event_end_date)
18
Apr 2024
Calling all Entrepreneurs & Small Businesses
111 Liberty Street
3 p.m.
19
Apr 2024
Join us at Barnstormer Winery this winter on Friday evenings from 5pm – 8pm, for our annual Happy Hour, Live Music & Caterer series!
4184 State Route 14
5:00pm
(607)-243-4008
20
Apr 2024
Grab your binoc
3373 Route 96A
7:30am
(315)-789-5151
20
Apr 2024
Is there a better way to celebrate Shakespeare's 460th Birthday than by playing his greatest hits & raising a glass in his honor?
5055 NY-414
6:30 p.m.
20
Apr 2024
5 McLallen St.
6pm
(607)-387-5939
20
Apr 2024
Thru
27
Apr 2024
This Spring Break, come to the Museum for an out-of-this-world experience!  
1 Museum Way
9:00 AM
(607)-937-5371
20
Apr 2024
Grab your binoc
3373 Route 96A
7:30am
(315)-789-5151
20
Apr 2024
Rafael Grigorian Ballet Theatre presents CINDERELLA Saturday, April 20, 2024 at 2:00pm
207 Clemens Center Parkway
2:00pm
(607)-734-8191
20
Apr 2024
Please join us as Stephanie Piccone, owner of Flowers by Stephanie, leads us through a workshop to create a gorgeous fresh flower arrangement.  
4021 Italy Hill Road
3pm
(315)-595-2812
22
Apr 2024
Hesselson’s presents COMEDY CLUB in Mandeville Hall
207 Clemens Center Parkway
8:00pm
(607)-734-8191