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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 April 28, 2024 x
Park staff clean the cliff of winter-loosened rock from above Lucifer Falls at Robert H. Treman State Park.
Scaling our Gorges

Each spring, the Finger Lakes State Parks Scaling Teams rappel down cliffs over Gorge Trails, manually removing shards of shale that winter freezing has left perched on ledges. If they didn’t do this hard, dangerous work, called “scaling,” it would not be safe enough for us to walk in the gorges, for fear of falling rock. Scaling must be conducted annually in six state parks in the Finger Lakes region. In this encore episode (167) of Walk in the Park from 2017, we take a close look at the scalers at work on the high cliffs in the upper gorge of Enfield Glen in Robert H. Treman State Park near Ithaca, NY. The scalers tell us and show us what’s involved.
Walk in the Park is a commercial-free, public access TV series produced in Ithaca by Owl Gorge Productions a Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance partner.

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2024 Wine & Herb Event- April Weekend

Drink. Eat. Garden. Repeat. Jumpstart your herb garden by gathering potted herbs and veggies showcased in our delectable food samples, complete with a matching recipe collection.

Indulge in herb-infused dishes and discover the perfect wine pairing for each. Take home the recipes, ensuring you'll shine as the star chef at your next gathering. Plus, enjoy up to three additional wine tastings to complete your delightful experience.

  • April 27/28 and May 4/5 from 10am to 5pm, both days
  • 10 participating wineries
  • This event is structured like our pre-2020 events:
    • Select a specific starting winery for you and your friends to start at. (This is where you’ll receive your souvenir wine glass and first potted herb or vegetable plant!)
    • Travel the trail as you please after your first stop, collecting potted herbs or vegetable plants as you go.
    • The ticket is good for BOTH days, so feel free to spread the wineries out over both days or come on just Saturday or just Sunday. (Pro-tip: Sunday tends to be a lighter day, so the wineries won’t be as crowded, which makes for an excellent time to visit and get more one-on-one attention with less waiting.)
  • Groups are limited to 12.
  • Expect diversity. Some wineries will be offering the standard bar tasting while others will be offering a sit-down experience that may take longer. Take your time during the day and enjoy both!

Herbs this year are Basil, Broccoli, Cabbage, Cauliflower, Cilantro, Cherokee Purple Tomato, Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary, and Sweet Banana Pepper..

Tickets:

Each ticket is good for the whole weekend to visit each winery once. Single tickets are $65 and couples tickets are $95 (plus tax and service fee) and include:

  • 1 wine and food pairing at each winery, per person
  • 3 additional wine tastings per winery, per person
  • 1 potted herb or vegetable plant per ticket (1 for a single ticket, 1 for a single DD ticket, and 1 for a couples ticket)
  • 1 recipe collection per ticket
  • 1 souvenir wine glass per person

Discounted designated driver tickets are also available. The DD gets all the same perks as a regular ticket, minus the wine. They also get a DD travel mug, rather than a wine glass. $45 for a single (plus tax and service fee).

Coffee provided by Cobblestone Coffee Roasters

A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder artwork
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder

Elmira Little Theatre presents

A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER
in collaboration with Elmira College

Friday-Saturday, April 26-27, 2024, 7:30pm
Sunday, April 28, 2024, 2:00pm
in Powers Theater


Tickets: Adults: $35; Seniors/Students: $25
Groups of 6 or more – $22/person

For tickets, visit ClemensCenter.org or call the Clemens Center box office at 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159.


Book and Lyrics by Robert L. Freedman
Music and Lyrics by Steven Ludvak
Directed by Enaw Elonge

A Musical Comedy

A distant heir to a family fortune sets out to speed up his ascent to the top of the line of succession by using a great deal of charm…and a dash of murder.


There will also be performances of Elmira Little Theatre’s A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER at Elmira College’s Gibson Theatre on April 5, 6 and 7.

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for April 29, 2024 x
Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for April 30, 2024 x
Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 1, 2024 x
Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 2, 2024 x
Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 3, 2024 x
Mackenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale
Mackenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale

2024 WAREHOUSE SALE INFORMATION

May 3-5, Friday & Saturday 8 am to 5 pm, Sunday 8 am to 1 pm

107 Salem Street, Union Springs, NY 13160

The line:

· Line begins no sooner than 7 am each day.

· Any abandoned personal items left in the line area are considered abandoned and will be discarded.

· Wait times to get into the sale and at checkout fluctuate. We are unable to predict how long they will be or are.

· There are no exceptions for “skipping the line,” including (but not limited to) pregnant women, elderly persons or those in recovering health. We rely on our shoppers to use their best judgment for their own health and comfort and remind them that no sale is worth endangering their health and safety.

The sale:

· All sales are final.

· Warehouse Sale purchases are not applicable to our MacKenzie-Childs Rewards program and therefore do not earn MacKenzie-Childs Rewards points. MacKenzie-Childs Rewards redemptions will not be accepted at the Warehouse Sale event.

· Forms of payment accepted are cash and credit cards. No personal checks or MacKenzie-Childs gift cards can be accepted.

· Bags and shopping carts will be provided. Although we will have lots of carts at the sale, they are limited in number. We encourage you to bring your own cart, wagon, and/or reusable shopping bags to use while shopping, if you want to avoid waiting for one of our carts to become available. They will be checked upon entry to and exit from the sale.

· Warehouse Sale inventory is a mix of first-quality overstock and seconds. We strongly recommend that you inspect your purchases carefully for possible defects as all sales are final and items cannot be returned. It is the customer’s responsibility (not MacKenzie-Childs’) to check over products for any undesirable qualities prior to purchase.

· Product is restocked continually throughout the sale.

· We do not know or guarantee what will be offered at the Warehouse Sale, product- or inventory-wise, prior to or during the sale.

· MacKenzie-Childs reserves the right to cap multiple purchases of a single product at the time of checkout without prior notice.

· Shipping options are not available. All items must be taken that day.

· MacKenzie-Childs is not responsible for lost or damaged personal items. There will be a “lost & found” area at the sale; please see a staff member for assistance.

· This is an in-person sale event that cannot be shopped online or over the phone.

More details:

· Pets are not allowed into the Warehouse Sale. Please leave them at home. Service animals only.

· We recommend you leave infants and young children at home as we cannot predict the weather during the sale, with little to no shelter available when standing in line. We rely on

our shoppers to use their best judgment for their own health and comfort and remind them that no sale is worth endangering their health and safety.

Flora, Fauna, and Funga
Flora, Fauna, and Funga – A 12 month Exploration of Nature’s Wonders by Rachel Feirman

Join us for a very special first exhibition of Flora, Fauna, and Funga – A 12 month Exploration of Nature’s Wonders by Rachel Feirman!

Come explore her bold and vibrant digital illustrations inspired by each month of the year spent in upstate, NY. Watch as the exhibit takes you on a journey through the seasons, and the development of Rachel’s artistic skills. Learn about her experiences researching and creating each piece through the lens of playful and whimsical poems that accompany each piece. Art prints, calendars, and zines will be available for purchase during the opening, as well as throughout the month of May. We hope to see you there!

Michael Foster's "Ghost" Trio + Free Workshop

The Ghost is a trio featuring John Moran (bass) and Joey Sullivan (drums), which focuses on exploring, exploiting, interrogating, and unpacking the queer potential within the free jazz tradition. The Ghost released its last record, Vanished Pleasures, on Relative Pitch Records in 2023. The Ghost has performed around the US & Canada including Artists Space (NYC), Fire Museum (Philly), Elastic Arts (Chicago), Casa del Popolo (Montreal).

Michael Foster's work as a saxophonist & curator focuses on the overlap of queer identity/theory and free improvisation within myriad experimental mediums. As a saxophonist he often employs extensive instrumental preparations (such as drum heads, vibrators, amplification, balloons, etc) in conjunction with a broad dynamic tone that draws inspiration from the saxophonic tradition of Ben Webster and Sonny Rollins. I often work with Sarah Hennies, Lydia Lunch, Leila Bordreuil, William Parker, Weasel Walter, Psychic TV, Spiritualized, Han Bennink, and countless others. As a curator, Michael has run countless series throughout NYC including Queer Trash, a curatorial platform for LGBTQIA+ artists engaged in experimental performance practices. Queer Trash was awarded the 2018 Curatorial Fellowship at Issue Project Room and has since presented work at MoMA/PS1, and countless spaces around NYC.

Wednesday May 1st 6pm @ Grayhaven Motel Michael will be giving a free workshop on Queerness in Experimental Music followed by a ticketed performance by "The Ghost" trio.

Tickets can be purchased online until April 30th for $16.25 - OR- in person at Grayhaven Motel $15 cash advance / $20 cash door

Made possible in part with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Community Arts Partnership and sponsorship from the Cornell Department of Music and Hound & Mare.

MacKenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale Details
MacKenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale

Save up to 70% on thousands of styles including Enamelware, Seasonal, Garden, Rugs, Patience Brewster, and much more! It's a quick drive from anywhere in Central, NY. The sale is held indoors, so you'll shop in comfort.

 

For more information, visit www.mackenzie-childs.com/warehousesale.

 

Where: 107 Sale Street, Union Springs, NY 13160

When: May 3 & 4, 8 am - 5 pm & May 5, 8 am - 1 pm

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 4, 2024 x
Mackenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale
Mackenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale

2024 WAREHOUSE SALE INFORMATION

May 3-5, Friday & Saturday 8 am to 5 pm, Sunday 8 am to 1 pm

107 Salem Street, Union Springs, NY 13160

The line:

· Line begins no sooner than 7 am each day.

· Any abandoned personal items left in the line area are considered abandoned and will be discarded.

· Wait times to get into the sale and at checkout fluctuate. We are unable to predict how long they will be or are.

· There are no exceptions for “skipping the line,” including (but not limited to) pregnant women, elderly persons or those in recovering health. We rely on our shoppers to use their best judgment for their own health and comfort and remind them that no sale is worth endangering their health and safety.

The sale:

· All sales are final.

· Warehouse Sale purchases are not applicable to our MacKenzie-Childs Rewards program and therefore do not earn MacKenzie-Childs Rewards points. MacKenzie-Childs Rewards redemptions will not be accepted at the Warehouse Sale event.

· Forms of payment accepted are cash and credit cards. No personal checks or MacKenzie-Childs gift cards can be accepted.

· Bags and shopping carts will be provided. Although we will have lots of carts at the sale, they are limited in number. We encourage you to bring your own cart, wagon, and/or reusable shopping bags to use while shopping, if you want to avoid waiting for one of our carts to become available. They will be checked upon entry to and exit from the sale.

· Warehouse Sale inventory is a mix of first-quality overstock and seconds. We strongly recommend that you inspect your purchases carefully for possible defects as all sales are final and items cannot be returned. It is the customer’s responsibility (not MacKenzie-Childs’) to check over products for any undesirable qualities prior to purchase.

· Product is restocked continually throughout the sale.

· We do not know or guarantee what will be offered at the Warehouse Sale, product- or inventory-wise, prior to or during the sale.

· MacKenzie-Childs reserves the right to cap multiple purchases of a single product at the time of checkout without prior notice.

· Shipping options are not available. All items must be taken that day.

· MacKenzie-Childs is not responsible for lost or damaged personal items. There will be a “lost & found” area at the sale; please see a staff member for assistance.

· This is an in-person sale event that cannot be shopped online or over the phone.

More details:

· Pets are not allowed into the Warehouse Sale. Please leave them at home. Service animals only.

· We recommend you leave infants and young children at home as we cannot predict the weather during the sale, with little to no shelter available when standing in line. We rely on

our shoppers to use their best judgment for their own health and comfort and remind them that no sale is worth endangering their health and safety.

MacKenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale Details
MacKenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale

Save up to 70% on thousands of styles including Enamelware, Seasonal, Garden, Rugs, Patience Brewster, and much more! It's a quick drive from anywhere in Central, NY. The sale is held indoors, so you'll shop in comfort.

 

For more information, visit www.mackenzie-childs.com/warehousesale.

 

Where: 107 Sale Street, Union Springs, NY 13160

When: May 3 & 4, 8 am - 5 pm & May 5, 8 am - 1 pm

Behind the Scenes Tour
Behind the Scenes Tour

Go from the basement to the belvedere of Rose Hill Mansion.  Please be advised that there are many stairs to climb, a dirt floor basement and some confined spaces included in the tour.  The tour lasts an hour. Recommended for adults and children over 10 years old. As space is limited, reservations are required and can be purchased at historicgeneva.org. The tour lasts an hour.

Be. Live. And Play Well Gala artwork
Be. Live. And Play Well Gala

Clemens Center presents

BE. LIVE. AND PLAY WELL GALA.

Saturday, May 4, 2024
5:00pm-10:00pm

Tickets and Tables:
Adult Reserved Ticket – $125 includes all activities.
Reserved Table of 8 – $1,000 includes 8 drink vouchers.
Youth Tickets (ages 12 to 17) – $75 includes LEGO and/or LIGHTSABER activity.

Seating is based on order date. Seating requests can be placed in order notes when purchasing your gala ticket(s).

For tickets, visit ClemensCenter.org or call the Clemens Center box office at 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159.


Join us for the Be. Live. And Play Well Gala. May the Fourth Be with You is the 2024 Gala to support all things Clemens Center. This large annual party will have fun activities for the young and the young at heart that will all benefit our programs. This year the event will feature:

Cocktail Attire
Heavy Hors D’oeuvres and Cash Bar
Live and Silent Auctions
Dancing on the Powers Theater Stage
Ice Cream Social
Cash Bar
Fun Larger Sized Games

Many Play Based activities including giant JENKA, Connect Four, a large LEGO mural and LUDOSPORT Lightsaber demonstrations are available. Our new outdoor courtyard is complete with musical instruments for play, as well as many indoor lobby activities and games for the young at heart.

The goal of the evening is to raise $70,000 in support of Clemens Center programs including the M&T Broadway Series, Special Clemens Center Concerts and Events, continued support of our 5 resident companies, and Family Connex Series.

We need your support to continue to provide over 200 annual events to our community of 40,000 patrons. 

What are we celebrating? We are celebrating the Clemens Center through a fun way to fundraise for the Clemens Center. Join us as the space comes to life in and around our historic theatre in Downtown Elmira. Move about the many activities within out two theaters, upper lobby and outdoor courtyard during this May 4th Gala.

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2024 Wine & Herb Event- May Weekend

Drink. Eat. Garden. Repeat. Jumpstart your herb garden by gathering potted herbs and veggies showcased in our delectable food samples, complete with a matching recipe collection.

Indulge in herb-infused dishes and discover the perfect wine pairing for each. Take home the recipes, ensuring you'll shine as the star chef at your next gathering. Plus, enjoy up to three additional wine tastings to complete your delightful experience.

  • April 27/28 and May 4/5 from 10am to 5pm, both days
  • 10 participating wineries
  • This event is structured like our pre-2020 events:
    • Select a specific starting winery for you and your friends to start at. (This is where you’ll receive your souvenir wine glass and first potted herb or vegetable plant!)
    • Travel the trail as you please after your first stop, collecting potted herbs or vegetable plants as you go.
    • The ticket is good for BOTH days, so feel free to spread the wineries out over both days or come on just Saturday or just Sunday. (Pro-tip: Sunday tends to be a lighter day, so the wineries won’t be as crowded, which makes for an excellent time to visit and get more one-on-one attention with less waiting.)
  • Groups are limited to 12.
  • Expect diversity. Some wineries will be offering the standard bar tasting while others will be offering a sit-down experience that may take longer. Take your time during the day and enjoy both!

Herbs this year are Basil, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cilantro, Cherokee Purple Tomato, Dill, Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary, and Sweet Banana Pepper..

Tickets:

Each ticket is good for the whole weekend to visit each winery once. Single tickets are $65 and couples tickets are $95 (plus tax and service fee) and include:

  • 1 wine and food pairing at each winery, per person
  • 3 additional wine tastings per winery, per person
  • 1 potted herb or vegetable plant per ticket (1 for a single ticket, 1 for a single DD ticket, and 1 for a couples ticket)
  • 1 recipe collection per ticket
  • 1 souvenir wine glass per person

Discounted designated driver tickets are also available. The DD gets all the same perks as a regular ticket, minus the wine. They also get a DD travel mug, rather than a wine glass. $45 for a single (plus tax and service fee).

Coffee provided by Cobblestone Coffee Roasters

Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Behind the Scenes Tour
Behind-the-Scenes Tours of Rose Hill Mansion

Go from the basement to the belvedere of Rose Hill Mansion.  Please

be advised that there are many stairs to climb, a dirt floor basement and some confined spaces included in the tour.  The tour lasts an hour. Recommended for adults and children over 10 years old. As space is limited, reservations are required and can be purchased at historicgeneva.org. The tour lasts an hour.

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 5, 2024 x
Mackenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale
Mackenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale

2024 WAREHOUSE SALE INFORMATION

May 3-5, Friday & Saturday 8 am to 5 pm, Sunday 8 am to 1 pm

107 Salem Street, Union Springs, NY 13160

The line:

· Line begins no sooner than 7 am each day.

· Any abandoned personal items left in the line area are considered abandoned and will be discarded.

· Wait times to get into the sale and at checkout fluctuate. We are unable to predict how long they will be or are.

· There are no exceptions for “skipping the line,” including (but not limited to) pregnant women, elderly persons or those in recovering health. We rely on our shoppers to use their best judgment for their own health and comfort and remind them that no sale is worth endangering their health and safety.

The sale:

· All sales are final.

· Warehouse Sale purchases are not applicable to our MacKenzie-Childs Rewards program and therefore do not earn MacKenzie-Childs Rewards points. MacKenzie-Childs Rewards redemptions will not be accepted at the Warehouse Sale event.

· Forms of payment accepted are cash and credit cards. No personal checks or MacKenzie-Childs gift cards can be accepted.

· Bags and shopping carts will be provided. Although we will have lots of carts at the sale, they are limited in number. We encourage you to bring your own cart, wagon, and/or reusable shopping bags to use while shopping, if you want to avoid waiting for one of our carts to become available. They will be checked upon entry to and exit from the sale.

· Warehouse Sale inventory is a mix of first-quality overstock and seconds. We strongly recommend that you inspect your purchases carefully for possible defects as all sales are final and items cannot be returned. It is the customer’s responsibility (not MacKenzie-Childs’) to check over products for any undesirable qualities prior to purchase.

· Product is restocked continually throughout the sale.

· We do not know or guarantee what will be offered at the Warehouse Sale, product- or inventory-wise, prior to or during the sale.

· MacKenzie-Childs reserves the right to cap multiple purchases of a single product at the time of checkout without prior notice.

· Shipping options are not available. All items must be taken that day.

· MacKenzie-Childs is not responsible for lost or damaged personal items. There will be a “lost & found” area at the sale; please see a staff member for assistance.

· This is an in-person sale event that cannot be shopped online or over the phone.

More details:

· Pets are not allowed into the Warehouse Sale. Please leave them at home. Service animals only.

· We recommend you leave infants and young children at home as we cannot predict the weather during the sale, with little to no shelter available when standing in line. We rely on

our shoppers to use their best judgment for their own health and comfort and remind them that no sale is worth endangering their health and safety.

MacKenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale Details
MacKenzie-Childs Warehouse Sale

Save up to 70% on thousands of styles including Enamelware, Seasonal, Garden, Rugs, Patience Brewster, and much more! It's a quick drive from anywhere in Central, NY. The sale is held indoors, so you'll shop in comfort.

 

For more information, visit www.mackenzie-childs.com/warehousesale.

 

Where: 107 Sale Street, Union Springs, NY 13160

When: May 3 & 4, 8 am - 5 pm & May 5, 8 am - 1 pm

wine and herb event image
2024 Wine & Herb Event- May Weekend

Drink. Eat. Garden. Repeat. Jumpstart your herb garden by gathering potted herbs and veggies showcased in our delectable food samples, complete with a matching recipe collection.

Indulge in herb-infused dishes and discover the perfect wine pairing for each. Take home the recipes, ensuring you'll shine as the star chef at your next gathering. Plus, enjoy up to three additional wine tastings to complete your delightful experience.

  • April 27/28 and May 4/5 from 10am to 5pm, both days
  • 10 participating wineries
  • This event is structured like our pre-2020 events:
    • Select a specific starting winery for you and your friends to start at. (This is where you’ll receive your souvenir wine glass and first potted herb or vegetable plant!)
    • Travel the trail as you please after your first stop, collecting potted herbs or vegetable plants as you go.
    • The ticket is good for BOTH days, so feel free to spread the wineries out over both days or come on just Saturday or just Sunday. (Pro-tip: Sunday tends to be a lighter day, so the wineries won’t be as crowded, which makes for an excellent time to visit and get more one-on-one attention with less waiting.)
  • Groups are limited to 12.
  • Expect diversity. Some wineries will be offering the standard bar tasting while others will be offering a sit-down experience that may take longer. Take your time during the day and enjoy both!

Herbs this year are Basil, Broccoli, Cauliflower, Cilantro, Cherokee Purple Tomato, Dill, Oregano, Parsley, Rosemary, and Sweet Banana Pepper..

Tickets:

Each ticket is good for the whole weekend to visit each winery once. Single tickets are $65 and couples tickets are $95 (plus tax and service fee) and include:

  • 1 wine and food pairing at each winery, per person
  • 3 additional wine tastings per winery, per person
  • 1 potted herb or vegetable plant per ticket (1 for a single ticket, 1 for a single DD ticket, and 1 for a couples ticket)
  • 1 recipe collection per ticket
  • 1 souvenir wine glass per person

Discounted designated driver tickets are also available. The DD gets all the same perks as a regular ticket, minus the wine. They also get a DD travel mug, rather than a wine glass. $45 for a single (plus tax and service fee).

Coffee provided by Cobblestone Coffee Roasters

Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

billsboro winery vertical tasting
Vertical Tasting - May 2024

Join us as we dig through our wine library and sample some older vintages! Vertical tastings enlighten one’s understanding as to the role vintage conditions, winemaking practices, vineyard sites, and plain fate have in creating each wine’s personality

This event will be held in our Tasting Room on Sunday, May 5th, from 4-6 pm and will focus on Albariño vintages 2015, 2017, 2018 and Cabernet Sauvignon vintages 2009, 2012, 2017.

As always we will compare with the current vintage.  Bottles will be available to purchase, with a one bottle limit.

Winemaker/Owner Vinny Aliperti will guide you through each vintage.   These are interactive events, and we encourage you to ask questions!

Although light food pairings will be provided to complement the wines, our focus will be these vintage wines and a full meal should not be expected.

Seating is limited and on a first come first serve basis.   You may be seated at a table with other guests.   Please contact us if that will be an issue for you, and we will do our best to accommodate.

Tickets are $50.  Fienile Wine Club members will receive their associated discount. *

*Must log into our webstore using your Wine Club account for discount to be applied

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 6, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 7, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

SHREK The Musical logo
SHREK The Musical

The M&T Bank 2023-24 Broadway Season at the Clemens Center presents

SHREK The Musical

Tuesday – Wednesday, May 7 – 8, 2024 at 7:30pm

Visit ClemensCenter.org for ticket information.


“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek….” And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Yes, your favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscar®-winning, smash hit, DreamWorks animated film. This Tony Award®-winning fairy tale musical adventure features songs from Jeanine Tesori (Kimberly Akimbo; Caroline, or Change), a sidesplitting book by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Kimberly Akimbo) and brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life. 


USA Today raves, “Altogether irresistible!” You’ll be a “believer” too as there’s more to the story that meets the ears.

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 8, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

SHREK The Musical logo
SHREK The Musical

The M&T Bank 2023-24 Broadway Season at the Clemens Center presents

SHREK The Musical

Tuesday – Wednesday, May 7 – 8, 2024 at 7:30pm

Visit ClemensCenter.org for ticket information.


“Once upon a time, there was a little ogre named Shrek….” And thus begins the tale of an unlikely hero who finds himself on a life-changing journey alongside a wisecracking Donkey and a feisty princess who resists her rescue. Yes, your favorite ogre is back in the hilarious stage spectacle based on the Oscar®-winning, smash hit, DreamWorks animated film. This Tony Award®-winning fairy tale musical adventure features songs from Jeanine Tesori (Kimberly Akimbo; Caroline, or Change), a sidesplitting book by Pulitzer Prize winner David Lindsay-Abaire (Kimberly Akimbo) and brings all the beloved characters you know from the film to life. 


USA Today raves, “Altogether irresistible!” You’ll be a “believer” too as there’s more to the story that meets the ears.

Student art show
Annual Student Art Show

Discover the creative talents of more than 2,000 local students on display at this year's Annual Student Art Show at The Corning Museum of Glass. The Student Art Show includes the works of students from elementary, middle, and high schools in the Corning area. The artwork in the high school and middle school level is judged in 14 different media categories.

Entry to the Art Show is free. Museum admission is not required to attend.

Open to the public: May 8-12, 9 am–5 pm

Opening reception: May 9, 6 pm–8 pm

Events for May 9, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

Events for May 10, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

Buy-One-Get-One-Free
Buy-One-Get-One-Free for Mother's Day

Bring your mother to Rose Hill in celebration of Mother’s Day.  You can get one admission free with the purchase of one adult admission. Explore life at the house in the 19th century. Tours run from 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 on Friday and Saturday and 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults. For more about visiting Rose Hill Mansion, visit our Rose Hill page

Events for May 11, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine
Nurses Appreciation Week @ 3BrosWine

 

50% off wine slushies and tastings for all healthcare workers with a valid ID.

Teacher
Teacher Appreciation Week

Educators can Join us at the Museum for FREE during teacher Appreciation Week.

May 5th-11th

Sow proof of school district employment at the admissions desk and receive free admission.

Discount only valid for educators.

Buy-One-Get-One-Free
Buy-One-Get-One-Free for Mother's Day

Bring your mother to Rose Hill in celebration of Mother’s Day.  You can get one admission free with the purchase of one adult admission. Explore life at the house in the 19th century. Tours run from 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 on Friday and Saturday and 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults. For more about visiting Rose Hill Mansion, visit our Rose Hill page

blue jay
10th Annual Bird Walk

Join the Saunders Finger Lakes Museum for the 10th Annual Bird Walk with avid birders Mahlon and Eleanor Hurst through the SFLM’s Townsend-Grady Wildlife Preserve wetlands to discover what bird species are migrating and nesting there. Previously, participants identified over 40 different species by sight and sound. Please wear sturdy boots that can withstand wet, mud, and uneven ground, and bring your binoculars and journals. 

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Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes presents A GRAND GERSHWIN CELEBRATION

Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes presents

A GRAND GERSHWIN CELEBRATION

Saturday, May 11, 2024 at 7:00pm
at the Clemens Center in Downtown Elmira

Tickets:
Adults: $55/$45/$25
College Students with ID: $15
Youth Under 18 FREE
Groups of 10 or more 10% discount – please inquire

For tickets, visit ClemensCenter.org or call the Clemens Center box office at 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159.


Join us for a spectacular evening of music as the Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes presents “A Grand Gershwin Celebration.” Showcasing three American composers, this concert promises to captivate as it begins with local composer Robert Dusek’s energetic and powerful Leviathan followed by Nkeiru Okoye’s poignant Voices Shouting Out which was written as a response to the 9-11 tragedy, calling for national optimism in the midst of profound challenges. Finally, two masterful works by George Gershwin will take center stage in this unforgettable performance.

As we commemorate the 100th anniversary of George Gershwin’s iconic masterpiece, Rhapsody in Blue, the audience will be transported to the dazzling streets of 1920s New York City, where jazz and classical music harmoniously collide. Accompanied by the virtuosic pianist Bryan Pezzone (LA recording and performing artist), this rendition guarantees to offer an unforgettable experience.

On the second half of the concert, we invite you to revel in the timeless beauty of Porgy and Bess – A Concert of Songs by George Gershwin, performed by soprano Dimery Alexis and baritone Fredd Redd. As the Chorus of the Southern Finger Lakes add their harmonious voices to the mix, this enchanting evening promises to be a grand celebration of Gershwin’s enduring musical legacy that you won’t want to miss.

Get your tickets today and prepare to be swept away by the magic of this extraordinary concert!

Orchestra of the Southern Finger Lakes
Toshiyuki Shimada, Music Director & Conductor

Featuring:

Dimery Alexis, soprano
Fred Redd, baritone
Bryan Pezzone, piano
​Chorus of the Southern Finger Lakes

Program:

Leviathan by Robert Dusek   
Voices Shouting Out by Nkeiru Okoye
Rhapsody in Blue by George Gershwin

*** Intermission ***    

Porgy and Bess – A Concert of Songs by Gershwin

TOGETHER WE ARE SOUND

Running Time: 1 hr and 25 mins, including a 15 min intermission.
Age Recommendation: All Ages

Events for May 12, 2024 x
Painted trillium in the O.D. von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek in Tompkins County NY
The von Engeln Preserve along Fall Creek

In this encore episode (193) of Walk in the Park from 2018, we join a Tompkins County Environmental Management Council public field trip to one the county’s special “Unique Natural Areas” and Nature Conservancy Preserve, the O.D. von Engeln Preserve in Malloryville. Naturalist and preserve steward Bob Beck takes us on a tour of the ecological richness created by an Ice Age legacy, visiting swamps, fens, bogs and the remarkable biodiversity created by glacial eskers and kettle ponds in this 309 acre nature preserve along Fall Creek between Freeville and McLean, NY. Find out more about the preserve.

Walk in the Park is a non-commercial, public access TV series shown online anywhere and on Ithaca, NY cable channel 13. Walk in the Park is produced as a public service by Owl Gorge Productions, at PEGASYS Community Media Center. Owl Gorge Productions is a partner organization in the Finger Lakes Tourism Alliance.

Buy-One-Get-One-Free
Buy-One-Get-One-Free for Mother's Day

Bring your mother to Rose Hill in celebration of Mother’s Day.  You can get one admission free with the purchase of one adult admission. Explore life at the house in the 19th century. Tours run from 10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 on Friday and Saturday and 12:30, 1:30, 2:30 and 3:30 p.m. on Sunday. Admission is $10 for adults. For more about visiting Rose Hill Mansion, visit our Rose Hill page

Celebrate Mother's Day at Three Brothers Wineries with a cheers
Mother's Day at 3Bros Wine

The whole family is invited to join us on Sunday May 10th for tastings, shopping and fun!

  • Links Permanent Jewelry pop-up from 11 am – 2 pm in our Passion tasting room
  • Timber & Post pop-up 11 am – 2pm [reclaimed wood designs & sola wood floral arrangements]
  • Earthen Art & Botanicals Pop-up [selling various stemmed flowers and bouquets from Maple Hill Farm]
  • Fast and Fusion Food Truck 11am - 5pm
pink cursive happy mother's day text surrounded by purple and pink flowers
Mother's Day Dinner at Woody's Bar & Grille at The Lux Hotel & Conference Center

 

Mother’s Day Dinner
Sunday, May 12, 2024

12pm – 5pm

 

Full Menu Featuring

Cracker Crusted White Fish

Prime rib

Full menu options available

 

Also

Desserts like

Lemon Cake, Strawberry Cake, White Coconut Cake
& Much More!

 

 

 

Reservations, Please Call 315-539-5011

Events for May 13, 2024 x
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Pete the Cat

A Clemens Center Mary Tripp Marks School-Time Series production presented by TheaterWorksUSA

PETE THE CAT

Monday, May 13, 2024
10:00am and 12:30pm

Tickets: $7
For group and/or single tickets, contact our School-Time Coordinator at 607-735-2777 or Janices@clemenscenter.org.


Pete the Cat never loses his cool. Jimmy Biddle never strays from his routine. That is, until the groovy blue cat moves in with The Biddles for the summer. Can cat and boy ever be friends? When Jimmy draws a blank in art class, Pete’s the perfect pal to lead the mission to help Jimmy find his inspiration. Join Jimmy and Pete on a new adventure of friendship, all the way to Paris and back again in a VW Bus.

Curriculum Ties: Communication/Language Arts, Literature, Music

Runtime: 55 minutes
Age Recommendation: Grades Pre K–3

Events for May 15, 2024 x
live music wednesdays
Live music Wednesdays at Ventosa Vineyards

FINGER LAKES LIVE MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY! SUPPORTING LOCAL, LIVE MUSIC, DELICIOUS FOOD, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF SENECA LAKE & BREATH-TAKING SUNSETS!

Ventosa Vineyards has free, local, live music year-round every Wednesday (and select other days), along with a buy 1, get 1 happy hour! If the weather is nice, music is out on our terrace…which comes with a beautiful view of Seneca Lake & sunsets that will take your breath away! Come support live, local music while enjoying yourself!
*BOGO happy hours only on Wednesdays

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I’m Dead. Now What? End-of-Life Planning Q&A Session

Clemens Center presents

I’m Dead. Now What? End-of-Life Planning Q&A Session

Wednesday, May 15, 2024
5:30pm – 6:30pm
Clemens Center Upper Lobby

This event is free, and we encourage our neighbors, friends, and loved ones to participate.
Secure your free ticket by registering. To facilitate the discussion, workshop participation is limited to the first 25 people to register.

To register, visit ClemensCenter.org or call the Clemens Center box office at 607-734-8191 or 800-724-0159.


What’s the difference between a will and a trust? Are there tax benefits for using my retirement assets to support charities that are important to me? How often do I need to update my documents? How do I protect my assets from nursing home costs?

End-of-life planning can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be! Join us for a FREE informal session where local financial and estate planning experts answer your questions and shed light on everything from how and where to get started all the way up to the more complex scenarios you or your family may face down the road.

Attendees will also receive a free copy of the “I’m Dead. Now What?” comprehensive life planner (one per household), courtesy of our series sponsor Ray Jewelers, which will help you gather vital details about your contacts, legal matters, health decisions, financial affairs, final wishes, instructions, and more.

Leading the discussion:
Roth Elder Law, PLLC
Michael J. Hamula, M.S.E., Paralegal    CFS Group, Inc.
Sabrina Chilson, CFP®

Special Gratitude to our Series Sponsor:
Ray Jewelers

Events for May 16, 2024 x
live music wednesdays
Live music Wednesdays at Ventosa Vineyards

FINGER LAKES LIVE MUSIC EVERY WEDNESDAY! SUPPORTING LOCAL, LIVE MUSIC, DELICIOUS FOOD, BEAUTIFUL VIEWS OF SENECA LAKE & BREATH-TAKING SUNSETS!

Ventosa Vineyards has free, local, live music year-round every Wednesday (and select other days), along with a buy 1, get 1 happy hour! If the weather is nice, music is out on our terrace…which comes with a beautiful view of Seneca Lake & sunsets that will take your breath away! Come support live, local music while enjoying yourself!
*BOGO happy hours only on Wednesdays

Actors portraying Snow White and Dwarf Four cross a small wooden bridge with their arms raised
Snow White: A Hangar Theatre KIDDSTUFF Production

SNOW WHITE
May 16–19, 2024
By Greg Banks
Music by Victor Zupanc

Expect the unexpected in this fabulous fairy tale with a twist! To start with, six of the seven dwarves are missing, so Snow White and Dwarf Four play fourteen characters—including Snow White, the huntsman, the prince, and all seven dwarves. Hilarity ensues in this wild retelling of a classic fairy tale about creativity, resilience, and friendship.

Please note that this show takes place INDOORS on the Hangar Theatre’s Niederkorn Stage.

Showtimes:
Thursday, May 16, at 10:00 a.m.
Friday, May 17, at 10:00 a.m.
Friday, May 17, at Noon
Saturday, May 18, at 10:00 a.m.
Saturday, May 18, at Noon
Sunday, May 19, at 11:00 a.m.

Ticket Info:
Tickets are avail
able individually or as a four-ticket “FlexPass” subscription. For more details on the 2024 KIDDSTUFF season at the Hangar Theatre, and to purchase tickets, please visit:

https://hangartheatre.org/buy-tickets/category/kiddstuff/list/

 

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22
Apr 2024
Hesselson’s presents COMEDY CLUB in Mandeville Hall
207 Clemens Center Parkway
8:00pm
(607)-734-8191
24
Apr 2024
We invite you to join Amy McHugh, curator of modern glass, for a presentation about the work of Louis Comfort Tiffany with a focus on his metal-mounted decorative designs.
1 Museum Way
9:00 AM
(607)-937-5371
25
Apr 2024
Can't get enough of the Netflix glassblowing competition series Blown Away? Mark your calendars—on April 25, the Museum is hosting Blown Away artists Morgan Peterson, Gemma Hollister, and Ryan Thomps
1 Museum Way
9:00 AM
(607)-937-5371
25
Apr 2024
Can't get enough of Netflix's glassmaking competition show Blown Away?
1 Museum Way
9:00 AM
(607)-937-5371
26
Apr 2024
Join us at Barnstormer Winery this winter on Friday evenings from 5pm – 8pm, for our annual Happy Hour, Live Music & Caterer series!
4184 State Route 14
5:00pm
(607)-243-4008
26
Apr 2024
Thru
27
Apr 2024
Elmira Little Theatre presents A GENTLEMAN’S GUIDE TO LOVE AND MURDER in collaboration with Elmira College
207 Clemens Center Parkway
7:30 pm
(607)-734-8191
27
Apr 2024
Come join us for the 37th Annual Opening Day at The Windmill. You will find delicious eats, great shopping, many handcrafted items, and wine, brew and spirits tastings.
3900 State Route 14A
8:00
(315)-356-3032
27
Apr 2024
24 E Market St
10 am
(607)--65-4-73
27
Apr 2024
Thru
28
Apr 2024
4565 State Route 414
10:00 am
(315)-549-3034
27
Apr 2024
Disco Dance Party at the Conservatory Saturday Night, April 27, 7:30-10pm Tickets $15 online at TCFA.live, $20 at the door
5 McLallen St.
7:30pm
(607)-387-5939