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Finger Lakes Events Calendar

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

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

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

Great Events that Happen Every Year

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

Events Added Daily

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

**Public Notice**

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

 

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Events for September 1, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the 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).

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

MARS has come to Wings of Eagles Discovery Center with hour new Summer Hours
MARS has come to Wings of Eagles Discovery Center

Wings off Eagles Announces it's reopening for Summer Hours (Wednesdays-Sundays for museum) as well as introductory tours through our Mars Habitat, Mars Base Eagle. 

We also recently opened our 2 NEW MARS-BASED ESCAPE ROOMS! 

See our website for further details!

Neighbors FREE Weekend
Neighbors FREE Weekend at Genesee Country Village & Museum

All Labor Day weekend, the museum will offer free admission to residents in five neighborhoods surrounding the museum: Mumford, Caledonia, Scottsville, LeRoy, and Avon. The weekend intent is to acknowledge museum neighbors and thank them for their support. To receive free admission, neighbors need only present a driver's license or a utility bill with the applicable zip code at the Admissions area.

The zip codes included are: 14511, 14423, 14546, 14482, and 14414.

We are also open on Labor Day Monday!

Summer Concert Series at the Lighthouse—The Krazy Firemen

The original members of this group, being avid participants in the concert and marching bands of local fire departments, would often get together in smaller groups to play area gigs.  Whether playing Strauss waltzes, circus marches, old-time rock ‘n’ roll, or country western, The Krazy Firemen deliver a wonderful performance.  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.

5th Annual Lake Ontario Food, Wine, and Jazz Festival
5th Annual Lake Ontario Food, Wine, and Jazz Festival

FUN. FOOD. MUSIC. WINE.
Foodies, Jazz, and Wine lovers unite on Sunday, September 1, 2019 to enjoy local wines with specially prepared food at the 5th annual Lake Ontario Food, Wine, and Jazz Festival™ at Colloca Estate Winery in Fair Haven, New York.

Join us for a day of great food, wine, and jazz overlooking Fair Haven Bay along the 900' of unobstructed waterfront that the Estate has to offer.

Local area wineries will convene at Colloca Estate Winery providing you with the opportunity to sample our local wines and other craft beverages. Specialty Farm to Table bites will be prepared and made available for sale to accompany the wines.
Bites Menu
• Lobster Avocado Cups
• Mojito Pork Crostada
• Tequila Lime Chicken Crostada
• Boom Boom Shrimp
• Smoked Beef Brisket Sliders
• Tomato Caprese Salad
• Calamari Salad
• Jambalaya
• Lump Crab Cakes
• Mac & Cheese

The Festival will begin at 12:00 pm with Jazz beginning at noon. The party continues on the Lake Effect Vineyard® Stage from 7-11 pm. We are so very fortunate to have our own local legend, Ms. Nancy Kelly headline our event. Nancy has received world-wide acclaim in the world of Jazz and she is based right here in Fair Haven! How lucky could we be?

Jazz Schedule
• 12 pm – Scott Dennis and the Joe Cortini Bop Trio
• 2 pm – Anthony Joseph Swingtet
• 4 pm – Nancy Kelly

Pre-sale tickets are available online for only $15 which covers admission and includes a commemorative wine glass and 15 tasting tickets. Tasting tickets allow you to sample wines from each of our vendors and decide what you enjoy most (tickets may be used for tastings only and may not be used to exchange for wines by the glass). Wines by the glass and by the bottle, ciders, and New York State craft beers along with food will also be available for purchase. Tickets are also available at the door for $20.

In addition to tastings from Colloca Estate Winery, some of our Guest Wineries, Cideries and Distilleries include: Embark Craft Ciderworks from Williamson, Glen Rose Spirits from North Rose, JD Wine Cellars from Macedon, Lakeland Winery from Syracuse, Old Goat Cidery from Newark, Rootstock Ciderworks from Williamson, and Young Sommer Winery from Williamson.

Events for September 2, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

Sodus Bay Lighthouse Museum is participating in the 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).

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

MARS has come to Wings of Eagles Discovery Center with hour new Summer Hours
MARS has come to Wings of Eagles Discovery Center

Wings off Eagles Announces it's reopening for Summer Hours (Wednesdays-Sundays for museum) as well as introductory tours through our Mars Habitat, Mars Base Eagle. 

We also recently opened our 2 NEW MARS-BASED ESCAPE ROOMS! 

See our website for further details!

Neighbors FREE Weekend
Neighbors FREE Weekend at Genesee Country Village & Museum

All Labor Day weekend, the museum will offer free admission to residents in five neighborhoods surrounding the museum: Mumford, Caledonia, Scottsville, LeRoy, and Avon. The weekend intent is to acknowledge museum neighbors and thank them for their support. To receive free admission, neighbors need only present a driver's license or a utility bill with the applicable zip code at the Admissions area.

The zip codes included are: 14511, 14423, 14546, 14482, and 14414.

We are also open on Labor Day Monday!

Hop Harvest Festival
Hop Harvest Festival at Genesee Country Village & Museum

What better way to spend Labor Day than with all things hops? Follow the journey of hops, one of New York State’s original cash crops, from field to brewery to pint glass. There will be tastings, food, and music all day, so kick back with one of GCV&M’s signature ales, and enjoy this last hurrah to summer!

For more information, check out our website at: https://www.gcv.org/events/hop-harvest-festival/

Events for September 3, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Sapalta Pizza
Sapalta's Pint & Pie Night @ Plum Point Lodge

Chef Brud Holland, one of the Finger Lakes' best,  offers six personal-sized pizzas adorned with surprising mixes of local herbs, meats and cheeses. Muranda blue cheese and steak! House smoked salmon with Morning Glory cheese! A Sapalta Special with bacon, plum jam and cheese! All paired artfully with local craft beers. Every Tuesday at Plum Point Lodge on Seneca.

Events for September 4, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Events for September 5, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Payton Clark Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - Payton Clark

Weekly Live entertinment at Market Street Social 

Panorama of a concert audience at Deer Run Winery
Thursday Night Summer Concert Series

Our last concert of the year, featuring music by The Rhythm Dogs, sponsored by Red Osier Concessions.  Food available from Red Osier Concessions, Twister's of Livonia, and the Finger Lakes Cookie Company.  Be sure to bring a lawn chair and your appetite!  Wine, beer, cider and wine slushies will be available for purchase.  

Leah Brown Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - Leah Brown & the Side Hustle

Every Thursday and Friday beginning at 6 pm, Market Street Social gives the Gaffer District some of the hottest local acts in the Finger Lakes region – for no cover charge (summer schedule appears below).  When the weather is inclement, the show will be moved inside to Radisson Hotel Corning’s Steuben Bar. Daily happy hours between 4 pm and 6 pm feature rotating specials on food and drinks, including a buy one menu item, get a second half-off deal. On Sundays and Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm, Market Street Social also presents a yappy hour for dogs featuring a buy one Pamper Your Pooch menu item (house-made gourmet doggie dishes), get a second half-off deal. 

Events for September 6, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Leah Brown Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - Leah Brown & the Side Hustle

Every Thursday and Friday beginning at 6 pm, Market Street Social gives the Gaffer District some of the hottest local acts in the Finger Lakes region – for no cover charge (summer schedule appears below).  When the weather is inclement, the show will be moved inside to Radisson Hotel Corning’s Steuben Bar. Daily happy hours between 4 pm and 6 pm feature rotating specials on food and drinks, including a buy one menu item, get a second half-off deal. On Sundays and Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm, Market Street Social also presents a yappy hour for dogs featuring a buy one Pamper Your Pooch menu item (house-made gourmet doggie dishes), get a second half-off deal. 

Headley's Liquor Barn - Friday Tasting 19 Crimes Wine

Friday Tasting with 19 Crimes wine. Come try several varietals from this line of Australian wine. 10% off 19 Crimes wine during the tasting!  

The Blue Flames Band
Live at The Oasis: The Blue Flames

5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Band: The Blue Flames | Music Genre: Jazz, Blues, and Swing

Fun & Friends! No cover. Family Friendly. Beverages, fresh bread baskets, snacks, and wine slushies available. Scale House Brewery pizza available at the bar.

Glitz & Glamour Logo
Glitz & Glamour

Produced by Past and Present DJ Productions

Glitz & Glamour

Friday, September 6 & Saturday, September 7, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. in Mandeville Hall

 

Tickets: Advance – $25; At the Door – $30.

For tickets and information contact Roger Laughlin at 607-731-7953.

 

20 YEARS Running! Featuring an all-star cast of the best female and male impersonators!

Racers taking a turn
Grand Prix Festival of Watkins Glen

Join us on September 6, 2019 and experience the sheen, roar, and sleek lines of hundreds of sports and classic cars!

There’s something for everyone at the Grand Prix Festival in Watkins Glen, New York! Parked along the main streets of the village you will find over 600 classic sports cars of all ages and marques for your enjoyment. In addition to live music, wine tasting, food courts, and assorted other family activities, a variety of vendors of racing items and related merchandise are provided for your entertainment and pleasure.

Events for September 7, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Glitz & Glamour Logo
Glitz & Glamour

Produced by Past and Present DJ Productions

Glitz & Glamour

Friday, September 6 & Saturday, September 7, 2019 at 8:00 p.m. in Mandeville Hall

 

Tickets: Advance – $25; At the Door – $30.

For tickets and information contact Roger Laughlin at 607-731-7953.

 

20 YEARS Running! Featuring an all-star cast of the best female and male impersonators!

family on sky ride
Bristol Mountain Fall Sky Rides

Enjoy the beautiful autumn colors of the Finger Lakes from the Comet Express chairlift to the summit of Bristol Mountain. This tranquil 15-20 minute ride is for people of all ages to experience the Bristol Hills and the valley below in all its splendor. On a clear day, a glimpse of Canandaigua Lake is visible from the summit.

Planning your visit? Consider climbing or zipping at Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures located at the summit of the mountain or check out this great list of things to do in the area.

Save 17% and take advantage of direct to lift access when you buy your adult ticket online at least one day prior to your visit.  PURCHASE TICKETS

Headley's Liquor Barn - Saturday Tasting

SATURDAY TASTING. We will be tasting Erben Riesling, Whites Bay Sauv Blanc, Casalotta Brut Spumante, London Gin, Chime Pinot Noir and Gerberas Garnacha. 10% off these wines during the tasting. Try before you buy!

Phil Dumond performs at buttonwood grove winery
Live Music at Buttonwood Grove with Phil Dumond!

Enjoy some of the area's hottest performers as you cool down with a glass of award winning wine.  Choose from our wide array of wines, hard cider, and local craft beers, paired with locally sourced cheeses and charcuterie, then sit back and relax to the mellow sounds of jazz, classic rock, pop, and even occasionally bluegrass!  Our multi level deck overlooking the vineyards and Cayuga Lake is the perfect place to experience a slice of Finger Lakes living at its best!  Reservations required for all groups of 8 or more guests. This week's artist  - Phil Dumond.  Visit our website for a full list of performers.

Dundee Scottish Festival

10TH ANNUAL DUNDEE SCOTTISH FESTIVAL

The Dundee Scottish Festival features artists, music, dancers, highland games, food, wineries, breweries, and much much more! Join us for all day family fun!

Visit www.dundeescottishfestival.com for more information and to purchase your tickets in advance.

Events for September 8, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

family on sky ride
Bristol Mountain Fall Sky Rides

Enjoy the beautiful autumn colors of the Finger Lakes from the Comet Express chairlift to the summit of Bristol Mountain. This tranquil 15-20 minute ride is for people of all ages to experience the Bristol Hills and the valley below in all its splendor. On a clear day, a glimpse of Canandaigua Lake is visible from the summit.

Planning your visit? Consider climbing or zipping at Bristol Mountain Aerial Adventures located at the summit of the mountain or check out this great list of things to do in the area.

Save 17% and take advantage of direct to lift access when you buy your adult ticket online at least one day prior to your visit.  PURCHASE TICKETS

The Galtee Mountain Boys in front of Keuka Spring Vineyards Tasting Room
Music & Wine with The Galtee Mountain Boys and Milliner's Southern Smoke

Sit back, relax, and enjoy the view at our Music & Wine Events. Each one features local musical artists and a selected food vendor. Music begins around 1:30 pm, with lunch available at around 12 pm. Come every week with your family and friends!

Join the boys and their fiddler for some traditional Irish tunes as we ring in the Fall season. Enjoy a glass of wine, and the cool clear skies. Savor Milliner's Southern Smoke's barbecue specialties!  Free and open to the public. 

People painting at Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars
Wine & Paint at Hazlitt Red Cat Cellars

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Join us on Sunday, September 8, 2019, for Wine & Paint! With a vinyl record (provided) as your canvas and a refreshing glass of wine to enjoy, you get to be an artist for the afternoon. The afternoon’s painting is mason jar full of beautiful daisies.

Get your friends together. Bring your favorite snacks and enjoy specially priced ciders & wines by the glass!

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

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

Pricing: $30*
*Wine is not included in the price and is available for purchase during the event.

Payment is due September 8, 2019. Checks, Credit Cards, and Cash accepted.

Events for September 9, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Events for September 10, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Events for September 11, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

The Ampersand Project Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - The Ampersand Project

Every Thursday and Friday beginning at 6 pm, Market Street Social gives the Gaffer District some of the hottest local acts in the Finger Lakes region – for no cover charge (summer schedule appears below).  When the weather is inclement, the show will be moved inside to Radisson Hotel Corning’s Steuben Bar. Daily happy hours between 4 pm and 6 pm feature rotating specials on food and drinks, including a buy one menu item, get a second half-off deal. On Sundays and Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm, Market Street Social also presents a yappy hour for dogs featuring a buy one Pamper Your Pooch menu item (house-made gourmet doggie dishes), get a second half-off deal. 

 

Events for September 12, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

The Ampersand Project Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - The Ampersand Project

Every Thursday and Friday beginning at 6 pm, Market Street Social gives the Gaffer District some of the hottest local acts in the Finger Lakes region – for no cover charge (summer schedule appears below).  When the weather is inclement, the show will be moved inside to Radisson Hotel Corning’s Steuben Bar. Daily happy hours between 4 pm and 6 pm feature rotating specials on food and drinks, including a buy one menu item, get a second half-off deal. On Sundays and Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm, Market Street Social also presents a yappy hour for dogs featuring a buy one Pamper Your Pooch menu item (house-made gourmet doggie dishes), get a second half-off deal. 

 

Can't Count Trio Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - Can't Count Trio

Every Thursday and Friday beginning at 6 pm, Market Street Social gives the Gaffer District some of the hottest local acts in the Finger Lakes region – for no cover charge (summer schedule appears below).  When the weather is inclement, the show will be moved inside to Radisson Hotel Corning’s Steuben Bar. Daily happy hours between 4 pm and 6 pm feature rotating specials on food and drinks, including a buy one menu item, get a second half-off deal. On Sundays and Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm, Market Street Social also presents a yappy hour for dogs featuring a buy one Pamper Your Pooch menu item (house-made gourmet doggie dishes), get a second half-off deal. 

St Vith Band
St. Vith ~ Party at the Point Music Series

Party at the Point Summer Music Series week 10 welcomes the St. Vith Duo on Thursday September 12th! Come enjoy live music on the deck overlooking beautiful Seneca Lake! Locally-sourced dinner and drink features at Sapalta will also be available.

Events for September 13, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Can't Count Trio Live at Market Street Social
Market Street Social LIVE - Can't Count Trio

Every Thursday and Friday beginning at 6 pm, Market Street Social gives the Gaffer District some of the hottest local acts in the Finger Lakes region – for no cover charge (summer schedule appears below).  When the weather is inclement, the show will be moved inside to Radisson Hotel Corning’s Steuben Bar. Daily happy hours between 4 pm and 6 pm feature rotating specials on food and drinks, including a buy one menu item, get a second half-off deal. On Sundays and Mondays from 4 pm to 6 pm, Market Street Social also presents a yappy hour for dogs featuring a buy one Pamper Your Pooch menu item (house-made gourmet doggie dishes), get a second half-off deal. 

Headley's Liquor Barn - Friday Tasting with Prairie Organic Vodka & UVgo Vokda cans

Friday Tasting with Prairie Organic Vodka & UVgo Vodka Cans. Come try before you buy!

dueling pianos
Dueling Pianos

New York State's hottest performance that has become famous at New York Beer Project is returning to the NYBP Beer Hall in Victor, NY! This wildly entertaining and interactive show held in our New Yorker Party Loft will be like nothing you've ever seen before... and a night that you won't soon forget!!

 

Tickets for our 9/13 and 10/11 shows are now on sale!

store front with tan walls and green shutters and tree with lots of pink flowers going to left and right above the door
Join Photographer George Cannon at Damiani Wine Cellars

View his latest exhibit of photographs at Damiani Wine Cellars tasting room. His exhibit will feature “Images of Venice” printed on canvas.

For this one night only we will be featuring a sneak peek of  3 unreleased wines

~
Little Lotus Flower Sauvignon Blanc 2018
Barrel Fermented Gewürztraminer 2017
Syrah 2017
~
 

Light snacks will be served and the bar will remain open for wines by the glass and local beers. 5:30 – 7:30 pm.

 

Leah Brown and the Side Hustle Band
Live at The Oasis: Leah Brown and the Side Hustle

5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Band: Leah Brown and the Side Hustle | Music Genre: Classic Rock

Fun & Friends! No cover. Family Friendly. Beverages, fresh bread baskets, snacks, and wine slushies available. Scale House Brewery pizza available at the bar.

Events for September 14, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Northside House and Northside residents
Ithaca Northside Triangle Neighborhood Tour

Join Historic Ithaca and Ithaca Neighborhood Housing Services (INHS) for a walking tour of the Northside Triangle neighborhood to learn more about its history and community development. The tour will be led by Historic Ithaca Preservation Services Coordinator Christine O’Malley and INHS Development Manager Kayla Wingert.

Aerial shot of the lawn at Glenora Wine Cellars, with tents and tables set up for our annual lobster dinner.
Leaves & Lobsters on the Lawn

Lobster Dinner ticket holders receive a whole Maine Lobster, steamed clams, salt potatoes, freshly picked sweet corn, cole slaw, rolls, homemade brownies, and iced tea. In addition to lobster dinners, a la carte choices will be available.

Food 12:00-4:00 PM each day

A la Carte Menu includes Fried Chicken, Yellow Cab Sausage Grinder with peppers & onions, Hamburger (8oz), Cheeseburger (8oz), 1/2 dozen clams, local corn on the cob, housemade coleslaw, local salt potatoes, housemade brownies (all priced individually).

Live Entertainment 1:00-5:00 pm each day

Saturday - Bob's Brother's Band

Sunday - Diana Jacobs Band

Headley's Liquor Barn - Saturday Tasting with Hellboy Cinnamon Whiskey & Twenty-One Tequila

SATURDAY TASTING. We will be tasting Hellboy Cinnamon Whiskey and Twenty One Silver Tequila. Come try before you buy!

Join us for our first ever country music festival presented in part by Q-Country 103.4
Americana Countryfest

Join us, in partnership with Q-Country 103.7, for our first ever Americana Countryfest right here at the winery this September! 4 top regional country bands, headlined by Tink Bennet & Tailor-Made, will come together to play 8 hours of great country faves that span the genre:

1:30-3:30 Chasing Neon 
3:30-5:30 Jason Wicks 
5:30-7:30 Donna & The Mystics
7:30-9:30 Tailor-Made

The crew from Q-Country will act as emcee for the show, with contests and giveaways at their tent. There will be food trucks and beer wine & spirits too!

Blind Drawn Cornhole Tournament:
Registration starts at 2:00
Teams picked at 3:15
Bags fly at 3:30
$10/person for a chance at all cash prizes 
Prize money and places paid based on total prize pool.

Tickets are $15 in advance (by calling the winery at 607.387.6801) or $17.50 at the gate (kids 6-10, $8; 5 & under, free) which opens at noon! Bring your blankets, lawn chairs and definitely your dancing shoes (or in this case, cowboy boots)!

pizza and wine
Ingle Vineyard Harvest Celebration

Join us for our annual Ingle Vineyard Harvest Celebration!


Though this time of year is busy with long days of picking and pressing grapes, we love to celebrate the beauty of our bounty and hard work. ?

We'll have wine, other local craft beverages, vendors & activities, live music by Craig Synder Trio, freshly made wood-fired pizza + other delicious treats.

Check out the Facebook event for the list of local vendors!

Lisa Lee Duo
Live Music at Buttonwood Grove with The Lisa Lee Duo!

Enjoy some of the area's hottest performers as you cool down with a glass of award winning wine.  Choose from our wide array of wines, hard cider, and local craft beers, paired with locally sourced cheeses and charcuterie, then sit back and relax to the mellow sounds of jazz, classic rock, pop, and even occasionally bluegrass!  Our multi level deck overlooking the vineyards and Cayuga Lake is the perfect place to experience a slice of Finger Lakes living at its best!  Reservations required for all groups of 8 or more guests. This week's artist  - The Lisa Lee Duo.  Visit our website for a full list of performers.

Americana Vineyards Winery to host first ever Americana Countryfest this September

Interlaken, NY) Americana Vineyards Winery, in partnership with Q-Country 103.7, is excited to announce their first ever Americana Countryfest country music festival on Saturday, September 14 from 1:30pm to 9:30pm on the beautiful grounds of the winery located in Interlaken, NY – just north of Ithaca on the west side of Cayuga Lake.
 
Americana has always supported local music, hosting bands every Friday, Saturday and Sunday, along with special music events like their 4th of July Birthday BBQ Bash, but this is their first foray into the local country music scene.
 
“We noticed a surprising lack of shows for this genre locally, and wanted to give country music fans a way to enjoy this music without having to go to a big ticket venue,” explained the winery’s charismatic owner, Joseph S. Gober, Jr. “And conversely, we wanted to give these terrific bands another venue option to put on their shows, and get their music out to the public. So what better place than our backyard, which already has a proven track record for concerts and entertainment?”

The festival is eight hours of continuous music featuring popular country bands from throughout the Finger Lakes.
 
The show kicks off with CNY’s Donna & The Mystics who will be playing “rocking country” – a blend of new country, 50s and 60s faves, classic and southern rock to get the dance floor hopping from 1:30-3:30. Founded in 1984, this NYS Country Music Hall Of Fame band consists of four talented, nationally- and regionally-acclaimed musicians and plays to packed venues throughout New York, Pennsylvania and country capital Branson, Missouri.
 
Then, Jason Wicks takes the stage from 3:30-5:30 with a mix of original music influenced by iconic country artists like George Strait, Merle Haggard and Jerry Reed, along with a nice dose of today’s hot country sounds like Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan. You may have caught this Nashville recording artist and songwriter playing to standing room only crowds in clubs, taverns and casino venues all around Central New York near his Afton, NY ranch, or maybe opening for top national country acts like Blackberry Smoke, Matt Gary, Blaine Larsen, Andy Griggs, Clint Black and Wynonna Judd.
 
Groton’s own Chasing Neon is up next from 5:30-7:30. Chasing Neon is the newest project from former Small Town Shade frontman Nicholas Stark with lead singer and guitarist Scott Marlette, and will offer festivalgoers a great modern country sound with a blend of today’s country, driving originals and classic rock.
 
The festival wraps up with the very popular Cortland-based Tink Bennett & Tailor Made from 7:30-9:30. This band has been performing in the Central New York area and beyond for over 30 years, and have opened for Lady Antebellum, Charlie Daniels, Josh Thompson, Sammy Kershaw and Molly Hatchett a few. Their blend of hot country with a bit of classic rock will have everyone dancing right to the end of the festival.
 
Americana’s media partner Q-Country, 103.7 out of Ithaca is helping to get the word out to country fans about this exciting new festival, which will also include food trucks and other local vendors as part of the festivities, along with a blind draw cornhole tournament. Radio personalities from Q-Country will be on hand, announcing the bands and doing contests and giveaways. Tickets to the festival are just $15 in advance, and available August 1, by calling the winery at 607.387.6801. At the gate, the day of the show, tickets will be $17.50 each (kids under 13 free). In addition, Q-Country 103.7 will be giving away tickets to their listeners leading up to the event.
 
"There’ll be tons of great food, drink, and fun to go along with a great day of country music that spans the entire spectrum of the genre," said Gober. "So feel free to bring your chairs, blankets, and even pop-ups and set up for the whole day. And definitely, do not forget your dancing shoes – or in this case, boots!" A full schedule of festivities and updates are be available on Americana's website and the Winery's Facebook page.

Events for September 15, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Aerial shot of the lawn at Glenora Wine Cellars, with tents and tables set up for our annual lobster dinner.
Leaves & Lobsters on the Lawn

Lobster Dinner ticket holders receive a whole Maine Lobster, steamed clams, salt potatoes, freshly picked sweet corn, cole slaw, rolls, homemade brownies, and iced tea. In addition to lobster dinners, a la carte choices will be available.

Food 12:00-4:00 PM each day

A la Carte Menu includes Fried Chicken, Yellow Cab Sausage Grinder with peppers & onions, Hamburger (8oz), Cheeseburger (8oz), 1/2 dozen clams, local corn on the cob, housemade coleslaw, local salt potatoes, housemade brownies (all priced individually).

Live Entertainment 1:00-5:00 pm each day

Saturday - Bob's Brother's Band

Sunday - Diana Jacobs Band

Lucas Staff Members wearing German costumes.
22nd Annual German Festival

Wein! Bier! Essen! 

The 22nd Annual German Festival at Lucas Vineyards will feature live music and dance by the Enzian Bavarian Folk Band, traditional German food, award winning Rieslings and Iced wine, beer, wine slushies, animal encounters, polka dancing and lessons, grape stomping, grape pies, and fun contests throughout the day. Don’t miss out on this fan favorite event!

Admission is $8 per person (children 6 and under are free). 

German Fest Contests

- Best Dessert Competition* (2019 category is “German Chocolate Cake”)
- Grape Pie Eating Contest
- German Fest König (King) & Königin (Queen) Costume Contest

*Participation in the desert competition requires pre-registration. Please visit our website to register. Registration for the dessert competitions must by submitted by Wednesday, September 11th. All individuals who participate in the dessert competitions will be granted complimentary admission. 

No coolers, tents, or outside alcohol will be permitted. Event is rain or shine (under the tents). Tickets cannot be refunded. 

All events held at Lucas Vineyards are family and pet friendly.

Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards Closed for Private Event

Hazlitt 1852 Vineyards is CLOSED to the public today for a PRIVATE EVENT.

If you are interested in visiting us today for a tasting, wine slushy or shopping then check out our second winery location: Hazlitt’s Red Cat Cellars in Naples, NY. They are open 11 AM - 5:30 PM today.

Events for September 16, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Events for September 17, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Events for September 18, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Events for September 19, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

cc ryder band
CC Ryder~ Party at the Point Music Series

Party at the Point Summer Music Series week 11 welcomes CC Ryder on Thursday September 19th! Come enjoy live music on the deck overlooking beautiful Seneca Lake! Locally-sourced dinner and drink features at Sapalta will also be available.

Events for September 20, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Telephone Party Band
Live at The Oasis: Telephone Party

5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Band: Telephone Party | Music Genre: Danceable Pop & Laid Back Jams

Fun & Friends! No cover. Family Friendly. Beverages, fresh bread baskets, snacks, and wine slushies available. Scale House Brewery pizza available at the bar.

sour beer festival
NYBP Funkfest: a Festival of Sour Beers!

In honor of National Sour Day, we present to you NYBP FUNK FEST: a celebration of Sour Beer! In a "friendly" competition, our NYBP brewers have created FOUR different Berliner Weisse beers that will all be available for tasting at this event only. Try a flight of all four and vote for your favorite: freshly picked strawberry, barrel-aged, champagne peach, or pink guava and blueberries!

Get ready to get funk'd up- it's going to be a blast!

premium pairings at buttonwood grove
Premium Pairings at Buttonwood Grove - Fall Favorites!

Enjoy the ambiance of the harvest season with our in-depth tasting of fall favorites, expertly paired with tasty tidbits of specially selected food samples.  Led by our fun and informative staff, our seated premium pairing events offer a whole new dimension in wine tasting.  You'll learn about our wines and winery, the Finger Lakes region, and how to pair food and wine.  Tickets are required, and can be purchased on our website. Tastings are limited to a maximum of 12 participants, and start promptly at 3:00 PM.  Please allow 1 hour for your visit.  Wine Club members receive a 50% discount on tickets. 

TASTINGS MAY TAKE PLACE OUTDOORS OR ON OUR COVERED PORCH, DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER

Elmira Little Theatre Presents Momma Mia Logo
Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

in Mandeville Hall

Friday – Saturday, September 20-21, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 2:00 pm

Friday – Saturday, September 27-28, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2:00 pm

 

Tickets: Adult – $22; Student/Senior(60+) – $20.
Processing and facility maintenance fees apply.

Please note that on-line ordering is not available for any discount prices.

 

For tickets, call 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159; or clemenscenter.org

 

Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
Book by Catherine Johnson

Put on your platform shoes and get ready for this wildly popular musical based on the music of ABBA! On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. Don’t miss this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship!

Headley's Liquor Barn - Friday Tasting with Treleaven Wines

FRIDAY TASTING with Treleaven Wines. Come try some of these great Finger Lakes wines before you buy. 10% off Treleaven Wines during the tasting.

Events for September 21, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

woman held by aerial lines mid air with circus canopy over her submissions open text and event date text for sept 10 - 21
KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival

Rochester loves the Fringe.

In 2012, the KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival debuted, attracting more than 30,000 attendees and exceeding all expectations big and small. For 2013, over 50,000 people from the Greater Rochester area, all fifty states, and around the globe attended more than 360 shows in 28 venues in and around downtown Rochester. The third Fringe in 2014 drew more than 60,000 visitors, and featured CIRCUS ORANGE’s spectacular TRICYCLE public show as well as the epic SPOON RIVER ROCHESTER and the return of the Crystal Palace Spiegeltent. Skipping ahead to 2016, we celebrated Fringe 6 with attendance at more than 68,000 visitors in over 25 venues with 500+ performances and events.

Fringe 2017 and 2018 continued this growth, drawing 78,000 attendees to downtown Rochester to see hundreds of shows that ranged from the incredible Plasticiens Volants in BIG BANG to the intimate, close-up theatre of DASHBOARD DRAMAS. 2018’s Fringe brought the ART to the pARTy with acts like MASSAOKE, SHOTSPEARE, ARTAWAKE and more.

Rave reviews continue to pour in from critics, news outlets, social, bloggers and festival goers alike. In fact, Rochester’s Fringe has become one of the largest and most successful fringe festivals in the nation—and one of Rochester’s newest, biggest and most anticipated festivals.

*blush

Elmira Little Theatre Presents Momma Mia Logo
Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

in Mandeville Hall

Friday – Saturday, September 20-21, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 2:00 pm

Friday – Saturday, September 27-28, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2:00 pm

 

Tickets: Adult – $22; Student/Senior(60+) – $20.
Processing and facility maintenance fees apply.

Please note that on-line ordering is not available for any discount prices.

 

For tickets, call 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159; or clemenscenter.org

 

Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
Book by Catherine Johnson

Put on your platform shoes and get ready for this wildly popular musical based on the music of ABBA! On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. Don’t miss this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship!

Sweet corn fall fest
Treleaven's Sweet Corn Fall Festival

For the love of sweet corn! Join Treleaven on September 21 for our "Big 4 Encore" event - A Sweet Corn Fall Fest! Welcome fall with us and enjoy live music, games, wagon rides, wine, beer, and of course, sweet corn!

Simply Cookie's Kitchen will feature a special fall menu and will be serving up delicious corn related items. Music begins at 3pm with Diana Jacobs Band followed by headliner The Destination at 6pm.

Bring out the whole family and join in the fun with us! Admission is $5 with kids under 12 admitted for free.

*No outside food or alcohol permitted.

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Finger Lakes Museums Participate in Smithsonian Free Museum Day!

Several Finger Lakes area museums and historical sites will participate in this year's Smithsonian Museum Day by offering FREE ADMISSION!

Museum Day is an annual celebration of boundless curiosity hosted by Smithsonian magazine. Participating museums and cultural institutions across the country provide free entry to anyone presenting a Museum Day ticket. The Museum Day ticket provides free admission for two people on Saturday, September 21, 2019.

CLICK HERE TO PRINT YOUR FREE ADMISSION TICKET

Then make plans to visit these great Finger Lakes Museums!

We invite you to take photos and post them to our Facebook Page!

Rose Hill Food & Wine Fundraiser on September 21

Geneva, N.Y.: Rose Hill Mansion Food & Wine Celebration, the Geneva Historical Society’s annual celebration of the region’s food and wine, will be held on Saturday, September 21, 2019 at Rose Hill Mansion from 5 to 7 p.m. As the sun begins to set over Seneca Lake, guests will enjoy the tastes of autumn, with hors d’oeuvres and wine graciously provided by area restaurants and wineries. Lock 52 Jazz Band will perform a concert from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. The evening also includes a raffle of items and services donated by local businesses.
 
Tickets for the evening are $30 per person in advance and are now available at the Geneva Historical Society office, Rose Hill Mansion and brownpapertickets.com. Advance sale tickets will be available through 5 p.m., Friday, September 20. Tickets will also be sold at the door for $35 per person. Call the Geneva Historical Society at 315-789-5151 for tickets or further information. Proceeds from the event will be used to support the Society’s programs and the operation of its properties.
 
Rose Hill Mansion is located on 3373 Route 96A just south of Routes 5 & 20 near Geneva.

Hazlitt's Red Cat Cellars
Front Yard Fun at Naples Grape Festival

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. | September 21 & 22, 2019

Join us at The Naples Grape Festival this weekend in Naples, NY. We have a fun weekend planned right in our front yard.

Enjoy:
• COMPLIMENTARY wine tastings
• Wine by the glass
• Wine Slushies
• Cider Tree (hard cider)
• Beer
• Food by Dinosaur BBQ
• Shopping
• Live Music
    - Saturday, 1 PM - 4 PM: The Roll The Dice Band
    - Sunday, 1 PM - 3 PM: Black Robin Band
• Lawn Games
• Mini courtyard-like area to sit and enjoy some wine, music, and the beautiful town of Naples.

Day of Play
Day of Play

Get up, get out, and go play! Enjoy special activities and games to keep you active. Skip in a game of hopscotch, swing your hips with a Hula Hoop, try your hand at a jump rope competition, and more. The activities are in conjunction with Nickelodeon's World Wide Day of Play, a program that encourages active play and healthy lifestyles. Plus, enjoy a preview performance by New York State Ballet. Included with general museum admission fees.

A Harvest Kickoff Party
18th Annual Federweisser Festival

Help us kickoff the 2019 harvest season!
Federweisser- a partially fermented, frothy, young, wine made from the first fruits of the harvest- will be flowing all afternoon.
The celebration will feature traditional German fare including bratwurst, sauerkraut, German potato salad and more from Blowin’ Smoke BBQ.
The Delta Mike Shaw Band will be playing their original, funky blues music from 12:30-4:30
Federweisser Festival is a family friendly event with yard games, food, music and fun for folks of all ages! Admission is free.

Events for September 22, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Hazlitt's Red Cat Cellars
Front Yard Fun at Naples Grape Festival

10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. | September 21 & 22, 2019

Join us at The Naples Grape Festival this weekend in Naples, NY. We have a fun weekend planned right in our front yard.

Enjoy:
• COMPLIMENTARY wine tastings
• Wine by the glass
• Wine Slushies
• Cider Tree (hard cider)
• Beer
• Food by Dinosaur BBQ
• Shopping
• Live Music
    - Saturday, 1 PM - 4 PM: The Roll The Dice Band
    - Sunday, 1 PM - 3 PM: Black Robin Band
• Lawn Games
• Mini courtyard-like area to sit and enjoy some wine, music, and the beautiful town of Naples.

flight of 3 wines with FLX West logo
Finger Lakes West Dine and Drinks Tour

A 4.5 hour guided culinary and craft beverage tour highlighting food and beverage producers around Conesus Lake, the westernmost Finger Lake. Meet (and park your car) at Deer Run Winery at 11:00 am for your first sampling. Includes food and/or beverage samples at 5 different locations. Transportation included so that you can enjoy the fun without worry!

 

9/22/2019 Itinerary

Deer Run Winery - Black Button Bourbon Cream Mocha Java Smoothie / Dark Chocolate Biscotti

Beachcomber - flatbread with your choice of mimosa or bloody mary

Rising Storm - flight of 3 beers & cup of Jambalaya served by Biscuit de Rue food truck

NOBS Brew Company - flight of 3 beers & buffalo chicken pierogies from Vincenzos

3 Legged Pig - smoked chicken wing, pig wing & mac n' cheese served with (2) local drafts on tap

Deer Run Winery - flight of 3 wines served with local cured meat, cheese and a cookie from the Finger Lakes Cookie Co.

 

Tickets must be purchased in advance!

Toro Run Paella on the Patio
Paella on the Patio

Join us once a month, on Sundays, throughout the season for Paella on the Patio!

Our chef prepares Authentic Spanish Paella on our patio with our famous view as the backdrop. Come early to watch the process from beginning to end and get your palates wet with a bottle of wine and some of our Authentic Spanish tapas as the delicious smells of paella fill the air. We have a list of local musicians lined up, one for each date - Sept. 20th w/ The Influence! Music begins at 1PM. 

Wondering what Paella is? Visit us in the tasting room to find out!

We look forward to seeing you!

oktoberfest
Rochester Oktoberfest

NYBP Victor is proud to be the official spot of Oktoberfest in Rochester, NY!

If you've always dreamed of celebrating Oktoberfest in Germany, now's your chance to do so without all the hefty airfare! We are bringing Germany to the Beer Project in this day long festival, so pull out your lederhosen, grab the biggest beer stein you can find and start practicing Ein Prosit!

This celebration will feature live music by traditional German band "The Frankfurters" from 3-6PM, Bavarian Pretzels bigger than your head, Oktoberfest games (including the infamous Stein Hoisting Competition), German sing-a longs just like they do in Munich, and prizes for best German costumes. Enjoy steins of your favorite NYBP Craft, including our award-winning German favorite: Prost! It wasn't long ago that our Oktoberfest German lager took top honors, winning the prestigious BEST IN CLASS MEDAL at the American North Coast Raise a Glass Beer Competition, held right here in Rochester NY!

This is a once-in-a-lifetime celebration you don't want to miss…Cheers!

Events for September 23, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Events for September 24, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Events for September 25, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Events for September 26, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Band playing on the lake
The Other Side of Normal~ Party at the Point Music Series

Party at the Point Summer Music Series week 12 welcomes The Other Side of Normal on Thursday September 26th! Come enjoy live music on the deck overlooking beautiful Seneca Lake! Locally-sourced dinner and drink features at Sapalta will also be available

Events for September 27, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

Comedian Sam Mushman at Buttonwood Grove
Finger Lakes Comedy Festival at Buttonwood Grove!

The Finger Lakes Comedy Festival will be hosting its Friday and Saturday evening performances at Buttonwood Grove!  Presented by "Vino-Comic" and certified sommelier Sam Mushman, the shows feature an interactive tasting fusing together fine wine and cutting-edge comedy.  Don't miss this evening of rollicking laughter hosted at one of the areas most scenic wineries.  Tickets are limited, and are available on our website.  

The PA Line Band
Live at The Oasis: PA Line

5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.

Band: PA Line | Music Genre: Americana & Folk

Fun & Friends! No cover. Family Friendly. Beverages, fresh bread baskets, snacks, and wine slushies available. Scale House Brewery pizza available at the bar.

37th Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Downtown Ithaca artwork
37th Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Downtown Ithaca presented by Tompkins Trust Company

Mark your calendars for this annual 3-day, fall tradition in the Finger Lakes celebrating New York State’s Apple Growers and Cider Makers.

The Apple Harvest Festival takes place in Downtown Ithaca, New York right on the Ithaca Commons pedestrian mall and its surrounding streets and parks. 

Enjoy cider tasting & food pairing events, a farmer showcase featuring Upstate New York 4-H, the First Peoples Festival celebrating our indigenous people of New York State, and cider & pomology master talks.  Take in the regional artist craft fair featuring work by 100+ artists, New York State apple growers & farmers selling crisp delicious apples, fall harvest inspired festival food favorites including tasty cider donuts, live music & family fun entertainment!  Enjoy shopping for fall clothing & gifts inside local shops downtown during your visit!

Support for Apple Harvest Festival provided  by Market NY through I LOVE NY/ New York State’s Division of Tourism as a part of the Regional Economic Development Council awards.

 

Buttonwood Grove Premium Pairings
Premium Pairings at Buttonwood Grove - Fall Favorites!

Enjoy the ambiance of the harvest season with our in-depth tasting of fall favorites, expertly paired with tasty tidbits of specially selected food samples.  Led by our fun and informative staff, our seated premium pairing events offer a whole new dimension in wine tasting.  You'll learn about our wines and winery, the Finger Lakes region, and how to pair food and wine.  Tickets are required, and can be purchased on our website. Tastings are limited to a maximum of 12 participants, and start promptly at 3:00 PM.  Please allow 1 hour for your visit.  Wine Club members receive a 50% discount on tickets. 

TASTINGS MAY TAKE PLACE OUTDOORS OR ON OUR COVERED PORCH, DEPENDING ON THE WEATHER

Momma Mia Logo
Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

in Mandeville Hall

Friday – Saturday, September 20-21, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 2:00 pm

Friday – Saturday, September 27-28, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2:00 pm

 

Tickets: Adult – $22; Student/Senior(60+) – $20.
Processing and facility maintenance fees apply.

Please note that on-line ordering is not available for any discount prices.

 

For tickets, call 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159; or clemenscenter.org

 

Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
Book by Catherine Johnson

Put on your platform shoes and get ready for this wildly popular musical based on the music of ABBA! On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. Don’t miss this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship!

Headley's Liquor Barn - Friday Tasting with Chateau Lafayette Reneau Winery

Friday Tasting with Chateau Lafayette Reneau Winery. Winner of three highly acclaimed Governor's Cup Awards and five Jefferson Cups. Come try some of Finger Lakes finest wines. 10% off Chateau Lafayette Wines during the tasting.  

Events for September 28, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

37th Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Downtown Ithaca artwork
37th Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Downtown Ithaca presented by Tompkins Trust Company

Mark your calendars for this annual 3-day, fall tradition in the Finger Lakes celebrating New York State’s Apple Growers and Cider Makers.

The Apple Harvest Festival takes place in Downtown Ithaca, New York right on the Ithaca Commons pedestrian mall and its surrounding streets and parks. 

Enjoy cider tasting & food pairing events, a farmer showcase featuring Upstate New York 4-H, the First Peoples Festival celebrating our indigenous people of New York State, and cider & pomology master talks.  Take in the regional artist craft fair featuring work by 100+ artists, New York State apple growers & farmers selling crisp delicious apples, fall harvest inspired festival food favorites including tasty cider donuts, live music & family fun entertainment!  Enjoy shopping for fall clothing & gifts inside local shops downtown during your visit!

Support for Apple Harvest Festival provided  by Market NY through I LOVE NY/ New York State’s Division of Tourism as a part of the Regional Economic Development Council awards.

 

Momma Mia Logo
Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

Elmira Little Theatre presents MAMMA MIA!

in Mandeville Hall

Friday – Saturday, September 20-21, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 22, 2019 at 2:00 pm

Friday – Saturday, September 27-28, 2019 at 7:30 pm,
Sunday, September 29, 2019 at 2:00 pm

 

Tickets: Adult – $22; Student/Senior(60+) – $20.
Processing and facility maintenance fees apply.

Please note that on-line ordering is not available for any discount prices.

 

For tickets, call 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159; or clemenscenter.org

 

Music and Lyrics by Björn Ulvaeus & Benny Andersson
Book by Catherine Johnson

Put on your platform shoes and get ready for this wildly popular musical based on the music of ABBA! On the eve of her wedding, a daughter’s quest to discover the identity of her father brings 3 men from her mother’s past back to the island they last visited 20 years ago. Don’t miss this enchanting tale of love, laughter, and friendship!

Syracuse Zoo Family Fun Run
Syracuse Zoo Family Fun Run

Join us for the zoo’s first family race on Saturday, September 28. Families are encouraged to participate in the 2.5K (1.5 miles) child-friendly run/walk through a portion of Burnet Park and the zoo’s Wildlife Trail. The course will bring participants past animal exhibits and end in the zoo courtyard with cider and donuts, music and giveaways – including free zoo admission for the day. Wear an animal print on race day to be entered in a raffle for a special animal experience! Registration is $20 for adults, $15 for children 4-12 and free for ages 3 and under. Paid registration includes a free race T-shirt, access to the post-race party and zoo admission. Participants are able to choose their T-shirt size upon registering online no later than September 1. For more information and to register, visit syracusezooevents.org/family-fun-run

Headley's Liquor Barn - Saturday Tasting with Western Son Vodka

We have a Saturday Tasting with Western Son Vodka from 1pm to 4pm. Come try before you buy!

Finger Lakes Comedy Festival at Buttonwood Grove
Finger Lakes Comedy Festival at Buttonwood Grove!

The Finger Lakes Comedy Festival will be hosting its Friday and Saturday evening performances at Buttonwood Grove!  Presented by "Vino-Comic" and certified sommelier Sam Mushman, the shows feature an interactive tasting fusing together fine wine and cutting-edge comedy.  Don't miss this evening of rollicking laughter hosted at one of the areas most scenic wineries.  Tickets are limited, and are available on our website.

loch ness advertising
Loch Ness ~ A New Broadway-bound musical at Merry-Go-Round Theater!

Broadway-bound, say you saw it before it became a Tony Award contender!

Featuring athletic puppetry in the style of The Lion King and the spectacle of Cirque du Soleil, LOCH NESS blends humor, heart and inspiring storytelling to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.

View Trailer Here

 

DC Super Heroes™: Discover Your Superpowers Exhibit Opening
DC Super Heroes™: Discover Your Superpowers Exhibit Opening

What kind of hero will you be? Leap into action alongside iconic Super Heroes from the DC UNIVERSE™—including BATMAN™, SUPERMAN™, and WONDER WOMAN™—in DC Super Heroes: Discover Your Superpowers. Learn about the importance of teamwork, self-discovery, and strength as you solve problems, fight for justice, and battle villains in a series of hands-on, fast-paced challenges. Opening weekend only, come in costume and create your own hero shield to take home. Included with general museum admission fees.

The Beachcomber's 15th Anniversary Party
The Beachcomber's 15th Anniversary Party

This year, Tom and Mary Alice are celebrating 15 years making memories at the Beachcomber! Through all of the parties, holidays, all seasons and renovations, we couldn't have made it as special without our customers - many who have become extended family! We want to take a night to remember all the good times and make some more.

On Saturday, September 28th, 2019, join us for our 15th anniversary party! Enjoy food & drink specials and live music - more details to come soon.

Events for September 29, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

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The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

37th Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Downtown Ithaca artwork
37th Annual Apple Harvest Festival in Downtown Ithaca presented by Tompkins Trust Company

Mark your calendars for this annual 3-day, fall tradition in the Finger Lakes celebrating New York State’s Apple Growers and Cider Makers.

The Apple Harvest Festival takes place in Downtown Ithaca, New York right on the Ithaca Commons pedestrian mall and its surrounding streets and parks. 

Enjoy cider tasting & food pairing events, a farmer showcase featuring Upstate New York 4-H, the First Peoples Festival celebrating our indigenous people of New York State, and cider & pomology master talks.  Take in the regional artist craft fair featuring work by 100+ artists, New York State apple growers & farmers selling crisp delicious apples, fall harvest inspired festival food favorites including tasty cider donuts, live music & family fun entertainment!  Enjoy shopping for fall clothing & gifts inside local shops downtown during your visit!

Support for Apple Harvest Festival provided  by Market NY through I LOVE NY/ New York State’s Division of Tourism as a part of the Regional Economic Development Council awards.

 

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Loch Ness ~ A New Broadway-bound musical at Merry-Go-Round Theater!

Broadway-bound, say you saw it before it became a Tony Award contender!

Featuring athletic puppetry in the style of The Lion King and the spectacle of Cirque du Soleil, LOCH NESS blends humor, heart and inspiring storytelling to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.

View Trailer Here

 

DC Super Heroes™: Discover Your Superpowers Exhibit Opening
DC Super Heroes™: Discover Your Superpowers Exhibit Opening

What kind of hero will you be? Leap into action alongside iconic Super Heroes from the DC UNIVERSE™—including BATMAN™, SUPERMAN™, and WONDER WOMAN™—in DC Super Heroes: Discover Your Superpowers. Learn about the importance of teamwork, self-discovery, and strength as you solve problems, fight for justice, and battle villains in a series of hands-on, fast-paced challenges. Opening weekend only, come in costume and create your own hero shield to take home. Included with general museum admission fees.

Oktoberfest at Deer Run Winery

Celebrate Oktoberfest with German-American music provided by The Frankfurters, locally brewed Oktoberfest beers and German wines and food available.  Hoffe dich zu sehen - Hope to see you!

The Frankfurters German band
Oktoberfest

Celebrate Oktoberfest with German-American music provided by The Frankfurters, locally brewed Oktoberfest beers and German wines and food available.  Hoffe dich zu sehen - Hope to see you!

Events for September 30, 2019 x
New Glass Now May 12, 2019 to January 5th, 2020
New Glass Now: A Pivotal Exhibition at the Corning Museum of Glass

New Glass Now will document the innovation and dexterity of artists, designers, and architects working in the challenging material of glass. A global survey designed to the show the breadth and depth of contemporary glassmaking, the exhibition will feature objects, installations, videos, and performances made in the last three years by 100 artists of 32 nationalities.

The works included in New Glass Now were selected from some 1,400 submissions from 52 countries by a panel comprised of Susie J. Silbert, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Glass at CMoG, and three guest curators including: Aric Chen, curator at large M+ museum, Hong Kong; Susanne Joker Johnsen, artist and head of exhibitions at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts, Schools of Architecture, Design and Conservation, Denmark; and American Artist Beth Lipman.

bugs bunny eating popcorn
The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons at George Eastman Museum

For more than 80 years, Warner Bros. animation has been bringing joy to all ages. Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies in particular gave us some of the most iconic animated characters—Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Tweety Bird, and more. 

Animation is a complex process: from concept to sketching, drawing, and coloring, all before filming even begins. Yet, we usually only ever see the finished product. In The Art of Warner Bros. Cartoons, take a peek behind the scenes at sketches, model sheets, paintings, and animation cels that went into creating the famous films from the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s.

The beginnings of animation—before Warner Bros. and even before film—is also explored through a selection of objects from the museum’s collection. In addition to the original artifacts in the galleries, the exhibition includes 15 Warner Bros. animated shorts, played on a loop in the Curtis Theatre during museum hours.

No matter how you first experienced the classic animations—in the theater, at home on 8mm film or VHS, on television, or even online—this fascinating exhibition will delight with the laughs and lunacy of Warner Bros. cartoons.

https://www.eastman.org/art-warner-bros-cartoons

 

loch ness advertising
Loch Ness ~ A New Broadway-bound musical at Merry-Go-Round Theater!

Broadway-bound, say you saw it before it became a Tony Award contender!

Featuring athletic puppetry in the style of The Lion King and the spectacle of Cirque du Soleil, LOCH NESS blends humor, heart and inspiring storytelling to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.

View Trailer Here

 

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