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February 14, 2020
to March 1, 2020
Host/Presenter: George Eastman Museum
Phone: 1-585-271-3361
George Eastman Museum continues the colorful legacy and tradition of George Eastman, filling the conservatory and palm house with more than 2,000 tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, amaryllis, and freesias, in vibrant shades of white, yellow, rosy pink, soft orange, salmon copper, scarlet, plum, lavender and deep blue — the same colors Eastman featured 100 years ago. During Eastman's residency at the house between 1905 and 1932, he ordered tens of thousands of bulbs from Holland every year (except 1918, when a wartime coal shortage forced him to close his greenhouses) to decorate his Conservatory. The two-week display is a welcome treat for the eyes and nose in the midst of winter. Experience this splash of spring while visiting the stunning mansion.
Dutch Connection
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMHost/Presenter: George Eastman Museum
Location: 900 East Ave., Rochester, NY, 14607
George Eastman Museum continues the colorful legacy and tradition of George Eastman, filling the conservatory and palm house with more than 2,000 tulips, hyacinths, daffodils, amaryllis, and freesias, in vibrant shades of white, yellow, rosy pink, soft orange, salmon copper, scarlet, plum, lavender and deep blue — the same colors Eastman featured 100 years ago. During Eastman's residency at the house between 1905 and 1932, he ordered tens of thousands of bulbs from Holland every year (except 1918, when a wartime coal shortage forced him to close his greenhouses) to decorate his Conservatory. The two-week display is a welcome treat for the eyes and nose in the midst of winter. Experience this splash of spring while visiting the stunning mansion.
February 29, 2020
to March 1, 2020
Phone: 585-217-1123
Email: Tedgvpi@gmail.com
It's that time again for the Rochester Winter Parafest! Come out to Geneseo to the Valley Oak Conference Center to see and hear all things Paranormal. There is a an admission fee and a percentage of the income from the event goes to Veterans Outreach Center.
Some of the Celebrities we have at this time on the roster are:
Mike King - Chief of Police from the Hit Show “Ghosts of Shepherds town”, TRVL Channel Dan Klaes – Vidi Space Host & Owner of the Infamous Hinsdale House Chris DiCesare – Ghost Boy of Geneseo, SYFY’s TV Channel “School Spirits “ Melanie Rauscher – Naked & Afraid “, Discovery Channel Rusty Gilligan – “Marvel Comics & Little house on the Prairie“, NBC Network Mark Keyes – “Paranormal 911”, TRVL Channel Michelle Wagner – “Paranormal Survivor”, TRVL Channel Tony Deville – “Ink Masters Angels” on Paramount Pictures (Spike TV) Trent Nielsen – “Naked & Afraid & Naked & Afraid XL”, Discovery Channel Jack Kenna – “A Haunting & Paranormal Survivor”, TRVL Channel Steve Kulls – “Monster Quest & National Geographic”
To find out more go to winterparafest.com.
Rochester Winter Parafest
Location: 4242 Lakeville Road , Geneseo, NY, 14454
Email: Tedgvpi@gmail.com
It's that time again for the Rochester Winter Parafest! Come out to Geneseo to the Valley Oak Conference Center to see and hear all things Paranormal. There is a an admission fee and a percentage of the income from the event goes to Veterans Outreach Center.
Some of the Celebrities we have at this time on the roster are:
Mike King - Chief of Police from the Hit Show “Ghosts of Shepherds town”, TRVL Channel Dan Klaes – Vidi Space Host & Owner of the Infamous Hinsdale House Chris DiCesare – Ghost Boy of Geneseo, SYFY’s TV Channel “School Spirits “ Melanie Rauscher – Naked & Afraid “, Discovery Channel Rusty Gilligan – “Marvel Comics & Little house on the Prairie“, NBC Network Mark Keyes – “Paranormal 911”, TRVL Channel Michelle Wagner – “Paranormal Survivor”, TRVL Channel Tony Deville – “Ink Masters Angels” on Paramount Pictures (Spike TV) Trent Nielsen – “Naked & Afraid & Naked & Afraid XL”, Discovery Channel Jack Kenna – “A Haunting & Paranormal Survivor”, TRVL Channel Steve Kulls – “Monster Quest & National Geographic”
To find out more go to winterparafest.com.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 1, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 1, 2020
Host/Presenter: Riverside Maple Farms
Phone: 1-518-214-4014
Join Riverside Maple Farms every Saturday and Sunday in January, February, and March from 12-3 pm for Sugar on Snow!
Made famous in Little House on the Prairie, Sugar on Snow is a New England tradition; Enjoy hot maple syrup poured over shaved ice, creating a delicious taffy treat.
While you are there, take a tour of Riverside Maple Farms and learn how maple syrup is made; grab a bowl of hot mac and cheese from area food truck favorite The Mac Factor. Hike, snowshoe, or cross country ski the 1/4 mile Maple-Beer trail from us to Wolf Hollow Brewing Company.
This fun and tasty event is free and open to all!
Sugar on Snow
Time: 12:00 PM - 3:00 PMHost/Presenter: Riverside Maple Farms
Location: 7152 Amsterdam Road, Glenville, NY, 12302
Join Riverside Maple Farms every Saturday and Sunday in January, February, and March from 12-3 pm for Sugar on Snow!
Made famous in Little House on the Prairie, Sugar on Snow is a New England tradition; Enjoy hot maple syrup poured over shaved ice, creating a delicious taffy treat.
While you are there, take a tour of Riverside Maple Farms and learn how maple syrup is made; grab a bowl of hot mac and cheese from area food truck favorite The Mac Factor. Hike, snowshoe, or cross country ski the 1/4 mile Maple-Beer trail from us to Wolf Hollow Brewing Company.
This fun and tasty event is free and open to all!
March 1, 2020
Phone: 518-251-2505
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Presented by Tannery Pond Center. A theatrical folk music program produced and performed by Peggy Lynn and Dan Duggan, telling the story of women’s suffrage through song - from the first Women’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848 to the ratification of the 19th amendment to the US Constitution in 1920. For more information and tickets visit www.tannerypondcenter.org
Singing for Suffrage with Peggy Lynn & Dan Duggan
Time: 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Presented by Tannery Pond Center. A theatrical folk music program produced and performed by Peggy Lynn and Dan Duggan, telling the story of women’s suffrage through song - from the first Women’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in 1848 to the ratification of the 19th amendment to the US Constitution in 1920. For more information and tickets visit www.tannerypondcenter.org
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 4, 2020
Host/Presenter: Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady
Enjoy an exclusive $5 Blackjack pit outside of Van Slyck’s, $5 cosmos and live music featuring That 80s Band from 7PM–10PM!
Ladies Night
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady
Location: 1 Rush St , Schenectady , NY, 12305
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 5, 2020
Host/Presenter: The OnCenter
Phone: 315-435-8000
Due to popular demand, this high energy interactive stage production is extending its debut tour to 40 new US markets in 2020, bringing the culinary hit TV show MasterChef Junior directly to fans and foodies alike LIVE at the OnCenter stage. The family friendly show will feature head to head cooking demonstrations and fun sometimes messy challenges with past MasterChef Junior contestants and an overall immersive audience experience fun for all ages.
Bring the whole family to see MasterChef Junior Live Limited VIP Packages are available that include a premium seat meet and greet experience signed show poster photos and more. Its a recipe for a guaranteed good time.
Tickets are on starting Oct. 25 at ticketmaster.
MasterChef Junior Live!
Time: 7:00 PMHost/Presenter: The OnCenter
Location: 800 S. State St., Syracuse, NY, 13202
Due to popular demand, this high energy interactive stage production is extending its debut tour to 40 new US markets in 2020, bringing the culinary hit TV show MasterChef Junior directly to fans and foodies alike LIVE at the OnCenter stage. The family friendly show will feature head to head cooking demonstrations and fun sometimes messy challenges with past MasterChef Junior contestants and an overall immersive audience experience fun for all ages.
Bring the whole family to see MasterChef Junior Live Limited VIP Packages are available that include a premium seat meet and greet experience signed show poster photos and more. Its a recipe for a guaranteed good time.
Tickets are on starting Oct. 25 at ticketmaster.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 6, 2020
Host/Presenter: Bill Gray's Regional Iceplex
Phone: 1-585-424-4625
A culinary adventure for your senses featuring food, wine, beer and spirits. Sip and savor local wine, craft beer, cider, spirits, and delicious foods from local restaurants, while enjoying live music, a silent auction, games and more!
VIP Tickets provide early access to the event and include: sumptuous appetizers not available during the regular tasting, specialty drink tastings from select vendors, VIP lanyard, music by Tennessee Lights, early access to bid on the amazing silent auction and more, all during the VIP hour.
This event benefits Holy Childhood, a non-profit, non-denominational agency inspiring lifelong success for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
Wine at Center Ice
Time: 7:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: Bill Gray's Regional Iceplex
Location: 2700 Brighton Henrietta Town Line Road, Rochester , NY, 14623
A culinary adventure for your senses featuring food, wine, beer and spirits. Sip and savor local wine, craft beer, cider, spirits, and delicious foods from local restaurants, while enjoying live music, a silent auction, games and more!
VIP Tickets provide early access to the event and include: sumptuous appetizers not available during the regular tasting, specialty drink tastings from select vendors, VIP lanyard, music by Tennessee Lights, early access to bid on the amazing silent auction and more, all during the VIP hour.
This event benefits Holy Childhood, a non-profit, non-denominational agency inspiring lifelong success for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities.
March 6, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 6, 2020
to March 8, 2020
Phone: 1-315-258-9820
Email: courtney@auburndowntown.org
Save the Date! Harriet Tubman Weekend March 6–8, 2020
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
1 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
5PM: Official Harriet Tubman Weekend Opening Ceremony at NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
5-8PM: First Friday celebration at more than 15 locations in Auburn Downtown BID, including the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, Seward House Museum & Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, other cultural sites, downtown businesses and restaurants
7PM: R&B Soul artist Danielle Ponder in concert at Auburn Public Theater ($10)
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
10AM: Honoring Harriet vendor showcase at the Equal Rights Heritage Center
12PM: Honoring Harriet special program featuring Harriet Tubman Freedom Music Festival's Sean McLeod; Genesee Elementary School Harriet Tubman Singers w/ Perform 4 Purpose & guest speakers including Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Acting Superintendent Andrea DeKoter
10AM-5PM: Seward House Museum offering free tours of "Forged in Freedom: The Bond of the Seward-Tubman Families" exhibit
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offering tours
3 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
7PM: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand performs "Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" at the Carriage House Theater ($10)
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park open to the public with Harriet Tubman interpreter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand on site & NPS Ranger conducting an archeological dig for children
2PM: Syracuse Gospel Music Workshop directed by Dr. Joan Hillsman presents "The Life of Harriet Tubman: A Spiritual Journey Through Music" at Willard Memorial Chapel
Honoring Harriet: Harriet Tubman Weekend 2020
Host/Presenter: NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
Location: 25 South St., Auburn, NY, 13021
Email: courtney@auburndowntown.org
Save the Date! Harriet Tubman Weekend March 6–8, 2020
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
1 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
5PM: Official Harriet Tubman Weekend Opening Ceremony at NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
5-8PM: First Friday celebration at more than 15 locations in Auburn Downtown BID, including the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, Seward House Museum & Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, other cultural sites, downtown businesses and restaurants
7PM: R&B Soul artist Danielle Ponder in concert at Auburn Public Theater ($10)
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
10AM: Honoring Harriet vendor showcase at the Equal Rights Heritage Center
12PM: Honoring Harriet special program featuring Harriet Tubman Freedom Music Festival's Sean McLeod; Genesee Elementary School Harriet Tubman Singers w/ Perform 4 Purpose & guest speakers including Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Acting Superintendent Andrea DeKoter
10AM-5PM: Seward House Museum offering free tours of "Forged in Freedom: The Bond of the Seward-Tubman Families" exhibit
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offering tours
3 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
7PM: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand performs "Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" at the Carriage House Theater ($10)
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park open to the public with Harriet Tubman interpreter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand on site & NPS Ranger conducting an archeological dig for children
2PM: Syracuse Gospel Music Workshop directed by Dr. Joan Hillsman presents "The Life of Harriet Tubman: A Spiritual Journey Through Music" at Willard Memorial Chapel
March 6, 2020
to March 6, 2020
Host/Presenter: Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
Email: andrina@diamondgrademedia.com
Coming to The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center in Chester, NY! This incredible live show creates a new era in Irish entertainment, containing a wealth of Irish talent, featuring World and Irish champion dancers, some of the finest Traditional musicians and singers who are a big hit everywhere. Combining traditional dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, this two-hour dance and music extravaganza takes the audiences on an exhilarating and exciting, energy-packed time trip through the ages.
It’s internationally rated as one of the most popular and busiest Irish step dance shows in the world making it such a success with critics and audiences worldwide!
Rhythm of The Dance
Time: 8:00 PMHost/Presenter: Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
Location: 1351 Kings Hwy, Chester, NY, 10918
Coming to The Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center in Chester, NY! This incredible live show creates a new era in Irish entertainment, containing a wealth of Irish talent, featuring World and Irish champion dancers, some of the finest Traditional musicians and singers who are a big hit everywhere. Combining traditional dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, this two-hour dance and music extravaganza takes the audiences on an exhilarating and exciting, energy-packed time trip through the ages.
It’s internationally rated as one of the most popular and busiest Irish step dance shows in the world making it such a success with critics and audiences worldwide!
March 6, 2020
to March 6, 2020
Email: andrina@diamondgrademedia.com
Combining traditional dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, this two-hour dance and music extravaganza takes the audiences on an exhilarating and exciting, energy-packed time trip through the ages
Rhythm of The Dance
Time: 8:00 PM
Location: 1351 Kings Hwy, Chester, NY, 10981
Combining traditional dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, this two-hour dance and music extravaganza takes the audiences on an exhilarating and exciting, energy-packed time trip through the ages
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 6, 2020
to March 8, 2020
Phone: 1-315-258-9820
Email: courtney@auburndowntown.org
Save the Date! Harriet Tubman Weekend March 6–8, 2020
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
1 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
5PM: Official Harriet Tubman Weekend Opening Ceremony at NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
5-8PM: First Friday celebration at more than 15 locations in Auburn Downtown BID, including the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, Seward House Museum & Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, other cultural sites, downtown businesses and restaurants
7PM: R&B Soul artist Danielle Ponder in concert at Auburn Public Theater ($10)
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
10AM: Honoring Harriet vendor showcase at the Equal Rights Heritage Center
12PM: Honoring Harriet special program featuring Harriet Tubman Freedom Music Festival's Sean McLeod; Genesee Elementary School Harriet Tubman Singers w/ Perform 4 Purpose & guest speakers including Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Acting Superintendent Andrea DeKoter
10AM-5PM: Seward House Museum offering free tours of "Forged in Freedom: The Bond of the Seward-Tubman Families" exhibit
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offering tours
3 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
7PM: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand performs "Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" at the Carriage House Theater ($10)
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park open to the public with Harriet Tubman interpreter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand on site & NPS Ranger conducting an archeological dig for children
2PM: Syracuse Gospel Music Workshop directed by Dr. Joan Hillsman presents "The Life of Harriet Tubman: A Spiritual Journey Through Music" at Willard Memorial Chapel
Honoring Harriet: Harriet Tubman Weekend 2020
Host/Presenter: NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
Location: 25 South St., Auburn, NY, 13021
Email: courtney@auburndowntown.org
Save the Date! Harriet Tubman Weekend March 6–8, 2020
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
1 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
5PM: Official Harriet Tubman Weekend Opening Ceremony at NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
5-8PM: First Friday celebration at more than 15 locations in Auburn Downtown BID, including the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, Seward House Museum & Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, other cultural sites, downtown businesses and restaurants
7PM: R&B Soul artist Danielle Ponder in concert at Auburn Public Theater ($10)
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
10AM: Honoring Harriet vendor showcase at the Equal Rights Heritage Center
12PM: Honoring Harriet special program featuring Harriet Tubman Freedom Music Festival's Sean McLeod; Genesee Elementary School Harriet Tubman Singers w/ Perform 4 Purpose & guest speakers including Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Acting Superintendent Andrea DeKoter
10AM-5PM: Seward House Museum offering free tours of "Forged in Freedom: The Bond of the Seward-Tubman Families" exhibit
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offering tours
3 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
7PM: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand performs "Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" at the Carriage House Theater ($10)
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park open to the public with Harriet Tubman interpreter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand on site & NPS Ranger conducting an archeological dig for children
2PM: Syracuse Gospel Music Workshop directed by Dr. Joan Hillsman presents "The Life of Harriet Tubman: A Spiritual Journey Through Music" at Willard Memorial Chapel
March 7, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 7, 2020
Host/Presenter: ARTSwego
Phone: 315-312-3073
Broadway Meets A Cappella
Featuring former SUNY Oswego student Diana Preisler, Blue Jupiter is the cutting edge of a cappella, soaring pop and Broadway leads, tight harmonies, unbelievable beatboxing, and most importantly, no instruments. This NYC- based quartet is just four mouths and four mics.
Listeners will immediately recognize the hits from classic shows like Wicked, Pippin, Porgy and Bess, The Sound of Music, Chicago, The Wizard of Oz, and more.
General Public $20, SUNY Oswego Faculty/Staff/Alumni $15, Students of All Ages $5
Tickets are available online at tickets.oswego.edu, at any SUNY Oswego box office or by calling 315-312-3073.
Blue Jupiter Twisted Broadway
Time: 7:30 PMHost/Presenter: ARTSwego
Location: Waterman Theater - SUNY Oswego, 7060 NY-104, Oswego, NY, 13126
Broadway Meets A Cappella
Featuring former SUNY Oswego student Diana Preisler, Blue Jupiter is the cutting edge of a cappella, soaring pop and Broadway leads, tight harmonies, unbelievable beatboxing, and most importantly, no instruments. This NYC- based quartet is just four mouths and four mics.
Listeners will immediately recognize the hits from classic shows like Wicked, Pippin, Porgy and Bess, The Sound of Music, Chicago, The Wizard of Oz, and more.
General Public $20, SUNY Oswego Faculty/Staff/Alumni $15, Students of All Ages $5
Tickets are available online at tickets.oswego.edu, at any SUNY Oswego box office or by calling 315-312-3073.
March 7, 2020
to March 7, 2020
Email: OCPAoswego@gmail.com
In existence for more than 30 years, the Oswego Music Hall offers mostly acoustical musicians every other Saturday night from September to June. On concert evenings, a large empty hall is transformed into an intimate venue replete with candlelit tables, professional staging and sound; as well as an array of freshly baked desserts, hot cider and freshly brewed coffee.
This week, internationally Acclaimed Masters of Music & Storytelling Jay Ungar and Molly Mason take the Music Hall stage..These extraordinary musicians won international acclaim after Ken Burns’ The Civil War hit the airwaves. Their performance of Jay’s haunting composition Ashokan Farewell — the musical hallmark of the PBS series — left a lasting impression on everyone who tuned in. The soundtrack won a Grammy and Ashokan Farewell was nominated for an Emmy.
Tickets $20, $17/presale, half price age 16 & under, student $10, under 5 free. Family friendly. Wheelchair accessible.
https://www.facebook.com/events/286815775531912/
Jay Ungar & Molly Mason
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM
Location: 41 Lake St. McCrobie Civic Center, Oswego, NY, 13126
In existence for more than 30 years, the Oswego Music Hall offers mostly acoustical musicians every other Saturday night from September to June. On concert evenings, a large empty hall is transformed into an intimate venue replete with candlelit tables, professional staging and sound; as well as an array of freshly baked desserts, hot cider and freshly brewed coffee.
This week, internationally Acclaimed Masters of Music & Storytelling Jay Ungar and Molly Mason take the Music Hall stage..These extraordinary musicians won international acclaim after Ken Burns’ The Civil War hit the airwaves. Their performance of Jay’s haunting composition Ashokan Farewell — the musical hallmark of the PBS series — left a lasting impression on everyone who tuned in. The soundtrack won a Grammy and Ashokan Farewell was nominated for an Emmy.
Tickets $20, $17/presale, half price age 16 & under, student $10, under 5 free. Family friendly. Wheelchair accessible.
https://www.facebook.com/events/286815775531912/
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 6, 2020
to March 8, 2020
Phone: 1-315-258-9820
Email: courtney@auburndowntown.org
Save the Date! Harriet Tubman Weekend March 6–8, 2020
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
1 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
5PM: Official Harriet Tubman Weekend Opening Ceremony at NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
5-8PM: First Friday celebration at more than 15 locations in Auburn Downtown BID, including the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, Seward House Museum & Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, other cultural sites, downtown businesses and restaurants
7PM: R&B Soul artist Danielle Ponder in concert at Auburn Public Theater ($10)
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
10AM: Honoring Harriet vendor showcase at the Equal Rights Heritage Center
12PM: Honoring Harriet special program featuring Harriet Tubman Freedom Music Festival's Sean McLeod; Genesee Elementary School Harriet Tubman Singers w/ Perform 4 Purpose & guest speakers including Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Acting Superintendent Andrea DeKoter
10AM-5PM: Seward House Museum offering free tours of "Forged in Freedom: The Bond of the Seward-Tubman Families" exhibit
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offering tours
3 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
7PM: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand performs "Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" at the Carriage House Theater ($10)
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park open to the public with Harriet Tubman interpreter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand on site & NPS Ranger conducting an archeological dig for children
2PM: Syracuse Gospel Music Workshop directed by Dr. Joan Hillsman presents "The Life of Harriet Tubman: A Spiritual Journey Through Music" at Willard Memorial Chapel
Honoring Harriet: Harriet Tubman Weekend 2020
Host/Presenter: NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
Location: 25 South St., Auburn, NY, 13021
Email: courtney@auburndowntown.org
Save the Date! Harriet Tubman Weekend March 6–8, 2020
FRIDAY, MARCH 6
1 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
5PM: Official Harriet Tubman Weekend Opening Ceremony at NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center & Auburn NY Visitor Center
5-8PM: First Friday celebration at more than 15 locations in Auburn Downtown BID, including the NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center, Seward House Museum & Harriet Tubman National Historical Park, other cultural sites, downtown businesses and restaurants
7PM: R&B Soul artist Danielle Ponder in concert at Auburn Public Theater ($10)
SATURDAY, MARCH 7
10AM: Honoring Harriet vendor showcase at the Equal Rights Heritage Center
12PM: Honoring Harriet special program featuring Harriet Tubman Freedom Music Festival's Sean McLeod; Genesee Elementary School Harriet Tubman Singers w/ Perform 4 Purpose & guest speakers including Harriet Tubman National Historical Park Acting Superintendent Andrea DeKoter
10AM-5PM: Seward House Museum offering free tours of "Forged in Freedom: The Bond of the Seward-Tubman Families" exhibit
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park offering tours
3 & 7PM: See the film "Harriet" at Auburn Public Theater (Free)
7PM: Gwendolyn Briley-Strand performs "Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One" at the Carriage House Theater ($10)
SUNDAY, MARCH 8
10AM-3PM: Harriet Tubman National Historical Park open to the public with Harriet Tubman interpreter Gwendolyn Briley-Strand on site & NPS Ranger conducting an archeological dig for children
2PM: Syracuse Gospel Music Workshop directed by Dr. Joan Hillsman presents "The Life of Harriet Tubman: A Spiritual Journey Through Music" at Willard Memorial Chapel
March 8, 2020
Host/Presenter: CNY Chapter National Railway Historical Society Inc.
Phone: 315-451-6551
The Central NY Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Inc. is sponsoring the first annual Spring Ahead Model Train Show. Featured more than 40 tables of new and vintage toy model trains in various scales for sale and display. Food will be available. Bring the kids and find that special model train for your operating train layout or your collection! Admission: Adults $5.00, Children 15/under FREE! CNYNRHS Inc. is a non-profit organization. Proceeds from this show fund the continual restoration and preservation of the Chapter's historical railroad exhibits at Martisco Station, Central Square and the New York State Fairgrounds.
Spring Ahead Model Train Show
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: CNY Chapter National Railway Historical Society Inc.
Location: Camillus Fire Department, 5801 Newport Road, Camillus, NY, 13031
The Central NY Chapter, National Railway Historical Society Inc. is sponsoring the first annual Spring Ahead Model Train Show. Featured more than 40 tables of new and vintage toy model trains in various scales for sale and display. Food will be available. Bring the kids and find that special model train for your operating train layout or your collection! Admission: Adults $5.00, Children 15/under FREE! CNYNRHS Inc. is a non-profit organization. Proceeds from this show fund the continual restoration and preservation of the Chapter's historical railroad exhibits at Martisco Station, Central Square and the New York State Fairgrounds.
March 8, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 8, 2020
Host/Presenter: Palace Theatre
Phone: 518-465-3334
Email: sallen@palacealbany.com
Take A Trip To The Emerald Isle
This two-hour dance and music extravaganza contains a wealth of talent derived from all areas of Irish life. The show includes the same large cast of step dancers, live musicians, amazing Irish singers and a sean-nos dancer. The Rhythm of the Dance tour will feature new choreography, new costumes, new music, fresh multi-media. Returning audiences will be delighted.
The new show is an inspiring epic, still reliving the journey of the Irish Celts throughout history with a new script. Using the traditional and modern arts of dance (ballet, modern dance, jazz) and music, this richly costumed show marries the contemporary and the ancient.
Combining traditional Irish dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, the show is a thousand-year-old story executed with all the advantages of the modern day stage show.
Rhythm of Dance
Time: 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Palace Theatre
Location: 19 Clinton Ave , Albany , NY, 12207
Email: sallen@palacealbany.com
Take A Trip To The Emerald Isle
This two-hour dance and music extravaganza contains a wealth of talent derived from all areas of Irish life. The show includes the same large cast of step dancers, live musicians, amazing Irish singers and a sean-nos dancer. The Rhythm of the Dance tour will feature new choreography, new costumes, new music, fresh multi-media. Returning audiences will be delighted.
The new show is an inspiring epic, still reliving the journey of the Irish Celts throughout history with a new script. Using the traditional and modern arts of dance (ballet, modern dance, jazz) and music, this richly costumed show marries the contemporary and the ancient.
Combining traditional Irish dance and music with the most up to date stage technology, the show is a thousand-year-old story executed with all the advantages of the modern day stage show.
March 8, 2020
Host/Presenter: Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady
Enjoy performances featuring live music, martial arts, and traditional Chinese dance. This is free and open to the public!
Chinese Spring Festival of the Arts
Time: 8:00 PM - 9:30 PMHost/Presenter: Rivers Casino & Resort Schenectady
Location: 1 Rush St , Schenectady , NY, 12305
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 12, 2020
Host/Presenter: Brickyard Brewing Co.
Phone: 1-716-754-7227
Unplug with us for a candlelit night of old world beer, food, music, and merrymaking. This FREE to attend event starts on pub opening at 4 PM. Re-Enactors from Fort Niagara will be joining us throughout the evening and a special guest Narrator will be recounting the 1813 Burning of Lewiston from the Tuscarora perspective.
MUSIC PROVIDED BY STEP IN TIME STARTING AT 6:30 PM
NO RESERVATIONS - SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
1812 Night at Brickyard Brewing
Time: 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Brickyard Brewing Co.
Location: 436 Center St., Lewiston, NY, 14092
Unplug with us for a candlelit night of old world beer, food, music, and merrymaking. This FREE to attend event starts on pub opening at 4 PM. Re-Enactors from Fort Niagara will be joining us throughout the evening and a special guest Narrator will be recounting the 1813 Burning of Lewiston from the Tuscarora perspective.
MUSIC PROVIDED BY STEP IN TIME STARTING AT 6:30 PM
NO RESERVATIONS - SEATING IS FIRST COME FIRST SERVED
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 13, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 14, 2020
Host/Presenter: People of Utica NY
Don't miss Utica's famous St. Patricks Day Celebration. Float Competition, Irish Dancing, Marching Bands and so much more. With a huge citywide celebration after. Definitely one of the biggest Parades in Central NY.
After you've finished watching the Parade, enjoy a St. Patrick's Day Party at the Polish Community Club 810 Columbia St. in Utica! There will be live entertainment by Nervous Rex, food of both Irish and Polish decent, and drinks.
Utica NY St Patrick's Parade - POSTPONED
Time: 10:00 AMHost/Presenter: People of Utica NY
Location: Genesee St , Utica , NY, 13502
After you've finished watching the Parade, enjoy a St. Patrick's Day Party at the Polish Community Club 810 Columbia St. in Utica! There will be live entertainment by Nervous Rex, food of both Irish and Polish decent, and drinks.
March 14, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 14, 2020
Email: info@syracusestpatricksparade.org
This year's Parade has been Cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Run entirely by volunteers, the Syracuse St Patrick’s Parade brings Irish heritage and culture to the streets of Syracuse.
Join the celebration in downtown Syracuse; the route is along Salina Street in Downtown Syracuse.
Syracuse St. Patrick's Day Parade - Cancelled
Time: 12:00 PM
Location: Sal, Syracuse , NY,
This year's Parade has been Cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Run entirely by volunteers, the Syracuse St Patrick’s Parade brings Irish heritage and culture to the streets of Syracuse.
Join the celebration in downtown Syracuse; the route is along Salina Street in Downtown Syracuse.
March 14, 2020
This year's two Buffalo St. Patrick's Day Parades have been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. One of the nation's largest St Patrick's Day Parade's takes place right here in Buffalo, NY! The Buffalo St. Patrick's Day parade takes off from Niagara Square in Downtown Buffalo at 2:00 PM and will continue down Delaware Ave. ending at North St. The Parade last roughly 2 hours and is filled with music, dancers, first responders, and other amazing organizations from across Western New York.
Mark your calendars now! You won't want to miss out! And don't forget to wear green!
Buffalo's St. Patrick's Day Parade - Cancelled
Time: 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Location: Deleware Ave , Buffalo , NY, 14202
Mark your calendars now! You won't want to miss out! And don't forget to wear green!
March 14, 2020
Host/Presenter: Sterling Nature Center
There are at least three species of owls that nest at the Sterling Nature Center. Take a long hike in search of owls nesting and roosting at the nature center. Check out the Beaver Wetland to see if the great horned owls are nesting there this year and then take a long hike to search for screech & barred owls along the trails.
In Search of Owls
Time: 1:00 PM - 3:00 PMHost/Presenter: Sterling Nature Center
Location: 15730 Jensvold Rd PO Box 216, Sterling , NY, 13156
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 15, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 15, 2020
Host/Presenter: Palace Theatre
Phone: 518-465-3334
Email: sallen@palacealbany.com
MasterChef Junior Live! is coming to your hometown. Due to popular demand, this high-energy, interactive stage production is extending its debut tour to 40 new U.S markets in 2020 bringing the culinary hit TV show MasterChef Junior directly to fans and foodies alike…LIVE on stage!
The family-friendly show will feature head-to-head cooking demonstrations and fun (sometimes messy!) challenges with past MasterChef Junior contestants and an overall immersive audience experience fun for all ages.
Bring the whole family to see MasterChef Junior Live!
MasterChef Junior Live at Palace Theatre - POSTPONED
Time: 7:00 PMHost/Presenter: Palace Theatre
Location: 19 Clinton Ave , Albany , NY, 12207
Email: sallen@palacealbany.com
MasterChef Junior Live! is coming to your hometown. Due to popular demand, this high-energy, interactive stage production is extending its debut tour to 40 new U.S markets in 2020 bringing the culinary hit TV show MasterChef Junior directly to fans and foodies alike…LIVE on stage!
The family-friendly show will feature head-to-head cooking demonstrations and fun (sometimes messy!) challenges with past MasterChef Junior contestants and an overall immersive audience experience fun for all ages.
Bring the whole family to see MasterChef Junior Live!
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 16, 2020
Phone: 415-470-0000
Email: events@advancemediany.com
Come hear syracuse.com sports commentator and ESPN radio host Brent Axe’s analysis of the big tournament and which teams might cause an upset and bust the bracket. You’ll be able to fill out your bracket with confidence.
Need help filling out your brackets? Get the scoop on the NCAA men’s basketball tournament from the Brent Axe.
Bracketology with Brent Axe - CANCELLED
Time: 6:00 PM
Location: 220 Herald Place, Syracuse, NY, 13202
Email: events@advancemediany.com
Come hear syracuse.com sports commentator and ESPN radio host Brent Axe’s analysis of the big tournament and which teams might cause an upset and bust the bracket. You’ll be able to fill out your bracket with confidence.
Need help filling out your brackets? Get the scoop on the NCAA men’s basketball tournament from the Brent Axe.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 20, 2020
Host/Presenter: Ravenwood Golf Club
Phone: 1-585-924-5100
The Rochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail First Fest is back for Round Two after a sold-out Round One! The event features samples from many regional craft beverage producers along with food vendors, a free tasting glass and music.
ROC/FLX Craft Beverage Trail First Fest - Round Two! - POSTPONED
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMHost/Presenter: Ravenwood Golf Club
Location: 929 Lynaugh Road, Victor, NY, 14565
The Rochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail First Fest is back for Round Two after a sold-out Round One! The event features samples from many regional craft beverage producers along with food vendors, a free tasting glass and music.
March 20, 2020
Host/Presenter: Ravenwood Golf Club
Phone: 1-585-924-5100
The Rochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail First Fest is back for Round Two after a sold-out Round One! The event features samples from many regional craft beverage producers along with food vendors, a free tasting glass and music.
ROC/FLX Craft Beverage Trail First Fest - Round Two! - POSTPONED
Time: 6:00 PM - 9:00 PMHost/Presenter: Ravenwood Golf Club
Location: 929 Lynaugh Road, Victor, NY, 14565
The Rochester/Finger Lakes Craft Beverage Trail First Fest is back for Round Two after a sold-out Round One! The event features samples from many regional craft beverage producers along with food vendors, a free tasting glass and music.
March 20, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 20, 2020
to March 22, 2020
Phone: 1-866-600-0859
This special weekend for just the young at heart and activities are geared to get your heart pumping and enjoy it exclusively with other adults. Plus, put on your sheriffs badge and solve the case during our Murder Mystery show. After all that relax with a free yoga class and drink specials at the Silver Dollar Bar. Get your room reserved before this weekend sells out. Please call for more information.
Events added include:
* Murder Mystery
* Saturday Night Featuring DJ Manny Mann – Plus prizes for Best Dressed and Sexiest Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest
* Live Music
* Lawn Games / Social Director Activities
* Yoga
* Meditation
Along with the Old Favorites:
* Beer / Wine Tasting
* Beer Bingo
* The Couples Game
* Horseback Riding & More
Pine Ridge Dude Ranch Adult Weekend
Host/Presenter: Pine Ridge Dude Ranch
Location: 30 Cherrytown Road, Kerhonkson, NY, 12246
This special weekend for just the young at heart and activities are geared to get your heart pumping and enjoy it exclusively with other adults. Plus, put on your sheriffs badge and solve the case during our Murder Mystery show. After all that relax with a free yoga class and drink specials at the Silver Dollar Bar. Get your room reserved before this weekend sells out. Please call for more information.
Events added include:
* Murder Mystery
* Saturday Night Featuring DJ Manny Mann – Plus prizes for Best Dressed and Sexiest Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest
* Live Music
* Lawn Games / Social Director Activities
* Yoga
* Meditation
Along with the Old Favorites:
* Beer / Wine Tasting
* Beer Bingo
* The Couples Game
* Horseback Riding & More
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 20, 2020
to March 22, 2020
Phone: 1-866-600-0859
This special weekend for just the young at heart and activities are geared to get your heart pumping and enjoy it exclusively with other adults. Plus, put on your sheriffs badge and solve the case during our Murder Mystery show. After all that relax with a free yoga class and drink specials at the Silver Dollar Bar. Get your room reserved before this weekend sells out. Please call for more information.
Events added include:
* Murder Mystery
* Saturday Night Featuring DJ Manny Mann – Plus prizes for Best Dressed and Sexiest Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest
* Live Music
* Lawn Games / Social Director Activities
* Yoga
* Meditation
Along with the Old Favorites:
* Beer / Wine Tasting
* Beer Bingo
* The Couples Game
* Horseback Riding & More
Pine Ridge Dude Ranch Adult Weekend
Host/Presenter: Pine Ridge Dude Ranch
Location: 30 Cherrytown Road, Kerhonkson, NY, 12246
This special weekend for just the young at heart and activities are geared to get your heart pumping and enjoy it exclusively with other adults. Plus, put on your sheriffs badge and solve the case during our Murder Mystery show. After all that relax with a free yoga class and drink specials at the Silver Dollar Bar. Get your room reserved before this weekend sells out. Please call for more information.
Events added include:
* Murder Mystery
* Saturday Night Featuring DJ Manny Mann – Plus prizes for Best Dressed and Sexiest Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest
* Live Music
* Lawn Games / Social Director Activities
* Yoga
* Meditation
Along with the Old Favorites:
* Beer / Wine Tasting
* Beer Bingo
* The Couples Game
* Horseback Riding & More
March 21, 2020
Host/Presenter: Proctors Theater
Phone: 1-518-382-3884 ext. 187
Sample a wide variety of exceptional red, white and sparkling wines, along with restaurant samples, various vendors, a live auction, and more.
Three levels of admission:
Grand Tasting Affair, $55, sample from a wide variety of different wines while enjoying restaurant samples and an assortment of vendors. As well as, participate in both the silent and live auctions.
Designated Drivers, $25, choose from a variety of soft drinks, coffee, restaurant samples, and enjoy an assortment of vendors. As well as, participate in both of the silent and live auctions.
VIP Club Vin, $100 (limited to 100 patrons), enjoy the benefits of the Grand Tasting Affair while also partaking in a private Club Grand Vin tasting of distinctive reserve wines (all valued at more than $100 a bottle), passed hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment.
Must be 21 years or older to attend.
Capital Region Wine Festival
Time: 1:00 PMHost/Presenter: Proctors Theater
Location: 432 State Street, Schenectady, NY, 12305
Sample a wide variety of exceptional red, white and sparkling wines, along with restaurant samples, various vendors, a live auction, and more.
Three levels of admission:
Grand Tasting Affair, $55, sample from a wide variety of different wines while enjoying restaurant samples and an assortment of vendors. As well as, participate in both the silent and live auctions.
Designated Drivers, $25, choose from a variety of soft drinks, coffee, restaurant samples, and enjoy an assortment of vendors. As well as, participate in both of the silent and live auctions.
VIP Club Vin, $100 (limited to 100 patrons), enjoy the benefits of the Grand Tasting Affair while also partaking in a private Club Grand Vin tasting of distinctive reserve wines (all valued at more than $100 a bottle), passed hors d’oeuvres and live entertainment.
Must be 21 years or older to attend.
March 21, 2020
Host/Presenter: Doubletree by Hilton Rochester
Phone: 1-585-475-1510
Rochester Wine and Chocolate Festival is a platform to enjoy a fabulous selection of tasty nibbles and treats, chocolates, cheeses and sweets.
Take a stroll through the Candy Bar, then get some serious shopping done. Browse through fantastic mini boutiques featuring purses, jewelery, clothing and more.
Rochester Wine & Chocolate Festival
Time: 1:00 PM - 8:00 PMHost/Presenter: Doubletree by Hilton Rochester
Location: 1111 Jefferson Road, Rochester, NY, 14623
Rochester Wine and Chocolate Festival is a platform to enjoy a fabulous selection of tasty nibbles and treats, chocolates, cheeses and sweets.
Take a stroll through the Candy Bar, then get some serious shopping done. Browse through fantastic mini boutiques featuring purses, jewelery, clothing and more.
March 21, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 21, 2020
Phone: 1-800-684-5217
Email: info@cayugawinetrail.com
You read it right… we said BACON! The wineries have paired tantalizing bacon dishes with CLWT wines for your pleasure. Your taste buds will thank us later. At every winery, leave a ticket stub in the piggy bank for a chance to win a BBQ Bacon Basket. One lucky person will win a BBQ Smoker!
Besides sampling bacon-infused dishes, you’ll sample a wine that compliments that dish, and also be offered up to 3 more additional wine tastings.
In addition, make sure to visit each of the 14 wineries to be eligible to win a prize at each winery you visit! Just pop off a stub from your ticket at each winery and deposit into a Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Piggy Bank. The more wineries you visit the more chances you have to win! There are also 2 bonus tabs to use at any winery of your choosing!
Annual Bacon on the Lakein - POTENTIALLY CANCELED; CALL TO CHECK
Host/Presenter: All 14 Member Wineries
Location: 2770 Ernsberger Rd., Romulus , NY, 14541
Email: info@cayugawinetrail.com
You read it right… we said BACON! The wineries have paired tantalizing bacon dishes with CLWT wines for your pleasure. Your taste buds will thank us later. At every winery, leave a ticket stub in the piggy bank for a chance to win a BBQ Bacon Basket. One lucky person will win a BBQ Smoker!
Besides sampling bacon-infused dishes, you’ll sample a wine that compliments that dish, and also be offered up to 3 more additional wine tastings.
In addition, make sure to visit each of the 14 wineries to be eligible to win a prize at each winery you visit! Just pop off a stub from your ticket at each winery and deposit into a Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Piggy Bank. The more wineries you visit the more chances you have to win! There are also 2 bonus tabs to use at any winery of your choosing!
March 21, 2020
Host/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
Maple Weekend
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
March 21, 2020
Phone: 585-797-4967
Email: jazzdivatoo@gmail.com
Ann Mitchell in "The Judy Show" -POTENTIAL FOR CANCEL; PLEASE CALL
Ann Mitchell reprises her musical celebration of the incomparable Judy Garland at the Cabaret at Studio B. She and pianist, Andy Calabrese, will delight audiences with favorite gems from the silver screen to Ms. Garland's concert years. Take a trip ' Over the Rainbow' where you will 'Get Happy ' and ' Smile! ’
Mitchell specializes in the rich vocals of the timeless classics that span the Jazz era from the 1930's-1950's with unbeatable energy and heart. She regularly performs with her band, Ann Mitchell Jazz. Her creative passion has been influenced by the many memorable women vocalists including: Peggy Lee, June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Doris Day and more. Mitchell continues to pass on the musical legacy that has been left behind these marvelous women through her performances.
Her extensive list of appearances have included: KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival, JAZZ 90.1 LIVE On Air Concerts, Corning Wine and Jazz Festival, New York State Fair, Strong National Museum of Play's Making American Music series, Canandaigua Waterfront Festival and more.
Ticket: $15.00
JUDY! A Song is Born
Time: 7:00 PM - 8:45 PM
Location: 28B W. Bank Street, Albion, NY, 14411
Email: jazzdivatoo@gmail.com
Ann Mitchell in "The Judy Show" -POTENTIAL FOR CANCEL; PLEASE CALL
Ann Mitchell reprises her musical celebration of the incomparable Judy Garland at the Cabaret at Studio B. She and pianist, Andy Calabrese, will delight audiences with favorite gems from the silver screen to Ms. Garland's concert years. Take a trip ' Over the Rainbow' where you will 'Get Happy ' and ' Smile! ’
Mitchell specializes in the rich vocals of the timeless classics that span the Jazz era from the 1930's-1950's with unbeatable energy and heart. She regularly performs with her band, Ann Mitchell Jazz. Her creative passion has been influenced by the many memorable women vocalists including: Peggy Lee, June Christy, Rosemary Clooney, Patti Page, Doris Day and more. Mitchell continues to pass on the musical legacy that has been left behind these marvelous women through her performances.
Her extensive list of appearances have included: KeyBank Rochester Fringe Festival, JAZZ 90.1 LIVE On Air Concerts, Corning Wine and Jazz Festival, New York State Fair, Strong National Museum of Play's Making American Music series, Canandaigua Waterfront Festival and more.
Ticket: $15.00
March 21, 2020
to March 22, 2020
Host/Presenter: Saratoga Springs City Center,
Phone: 518-877-8788
This year's Sports Summer Expo has been postponed until further notice to comply with the NY public protection act against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Please consult the website for the new date. Join us for the 15th annual Adirondack Sports Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 21 & 22, 2020. With 200 exhibitors and thousands of attendees, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Show Hours:
Saturday, March 21: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Activities that will be represented at the Expo include running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, paddling, climbing, travel, and healthy living. Attendees can also enjoy seminars, clinics, demos, prizes, and giveaways.
For a complete list of vendors who will be on-hand, as well as Expo happenings, visit https://www.adksports.com/summer-expo-attendees
Adirondack Sports Summer Expo - POSTPONED
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMHost/Presenter: Saratoga Springs City Center,
Location: 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
This year's Sports Summer Expo has been postponed until further notice to comply with the NY public protection act against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Please consult the website for the new date. Join us for the 15th annual Adirondack Sports Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 21 & 22, 2020. With 200 exhibitors and thousands of attendees, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Show Hours:
Saturday, March 21: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Activities that will be represented at the Expo include running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, paddling, climbing, travel, and healthy living. Attendees can also enjoy seminars, clinics, demos, prizes, and giveaways.
For a complete list of vendors who will be on-hand, as well as Expo happenings, visit https://www.adksports.com/summer-expo-attendees
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 20, 2020
to March 22, 2020
Phone: 1-866-600-0859
This special weekend for just the young at heart and activities are geared to get your heart pumping and enjoy it exclusively with other adults. Plus, put on your sheriffs badge and solve the case during our Murder Mystery show. After all that relax with a free yoga class and drink specials at the Silver Dollar Bar. Get your room reserved before this weekend sells out. Please call for more information.
Events added include:
* Murder Mystery
* Saturday Night Featuring DJ Manny Mann – Plus prizes for Best Dressed and Sexiest Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest
* Live Music
* Lawn Games / Social Director Activities
* Yoga
* Meditation
Along with the Old Favorites:
* Beer / Wine Tasting
* Beer Bingo
* The Couples Game
* Horseback Riding & More
Pine Ridge Dude Ranch Adult Weekend
Host/Presenter: Pine Ridge Dude Ranch
Location: 30 Cherrytown Road, Kerhonkson, NY, 12246
This special weekend for just the young at heart and activities are geared to get your heart pumping and enjoy it exclusively with other adults. Plus, put on your sheriffs badge and solve the case during our Murder Mystery show. After all that relax with a free yoga class and drink specials at the Silver Dollar Bar. Get your room reserved before this weekend sells out. Please call for more information.
Events added include:
* Murder Mystery
* Saturday Night Featuring DJ Manny Mann – Plus prizes for Best Dressed and Sexiest Cowboy/Cowgirl Contest
* Live Music
* Lawn Games / Social Director Activities
* Yoga
* Meditation
Along with the Old Favorites:
* Beer / Wine Tasting
* Beer Bingo
* The Couples Game
* Horseback Riding & More
March 21, 2020
to March 22, 2020
Host/Presenter: Saratoga Springs City Center,
Phone: 518-877-8788
This year's Sports Summer Expo has been postponed until further notice to comply with the NY public protection act against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Please consult the website for the new date. Join us for the 15th annual Adirondack Sports Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 21 & 22, 2020. With 200 exhibitors and thousands of attendees, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Show Hours:
Saturday, March 21: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Activities that will be represented at the Expo include running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, paddling, climbing, travel, and healthy living. Attendees can also enjoy seminars, clinics, demos, prizes, and giveaways.
For a complete list of vendors who will be on-hand, as well as Expo happenings, visit https://www.adksports.com/summer-expo-attendees
Adirondack Sports Summer Expo - POSTPONED
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMHost/Presenter: Saratoga Springs City Center,
Location: 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
This year's Sports Summer Expo has been postponed until further notice to comply with the NY public protection act against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Please consult the website for the new date. Join us for the 15th annual Adirondack Sports Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 21 & 22, 2020. With 200 exhibitors and thousands of attendees, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Show Hours:
Saturday, March 21: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Activities that will be represented at the Expo include running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, paddling, climbing, travel, and healthy living. Attendees can also enjoy seminars, clinics, demos, prizes, and giveaways.
For a complete list of vendors who will be on-hand, as well as Expo happenings, visit https://www.adksports.com/summer-expo-attendees
March 22, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 22, 2020
Phone: 1-800-684-5217
Email: info@cayugawinetrail.com
You read it right… we said BACON! The wineries have paired tantalizing bacon dishes with CLWT wines for your pleasure. Your taste buds will thank us later. At every winery, leave a ticket stub in the piggy bank for a chance to win a BBQ Bacon Basket. One lucky person will win a BBQ Smoker!
Besides sampling bacon-infused dishes, you’ll sample a wine that compliments that dish, and also be offered up to 3 more additional wine tastings.
In addition, make sure to visit each of the 14 wineries to be eligible to win a prize at each winery you visit! Just pop off a stub from your ticket at each winery and deposit into a Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Piggy Bank. The more wineries you visit the more chances you have to win! There are also 2 bonus tabs to use at any winery of your choosing!
Annual Bacon on the Lakein - POTENTIALLY CANCELED; CALL TO CHECK
Host/Presenter: All 14 Member Wineries
Location: 2770 Ernsberger Rd., Romulus , NY, 14541
Email: info@cayugawinetrail.com
You read it right… we said BACON! The wineries have paired tantalizing bacon dishes with CLWT wines for your pleasure. Your taste buds will thank us later. At every winery, leave a ticket stub in the piggy bank for a chance to win a BBQ Bacon Basket. One lucky person will win a BBQ Smoker!
Besides sampling bacon-infused dishes, you’ll sample a wine that compliments that dish, and also be offered up to 3 more additional wine tastings.
In addition, make sure to visit each of the 14 wineries to be eligible to win a prize at each winery you visit! Just pop off a stub from your ticket at each winery and deposit into a Cayuga Lake Wine Trail Piggy Bank. The more wineries you visit the more chances you have to win! There are also 2 bonus tabs to use at any winery of your choosing!
March 22, 2020
Host/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
Maple Weekend
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
March 22, 2020
Host/Presenter: Saratoga Springs City Center
Phone: 518-877-8788
Join us for the 15th annual Adirondack Sports Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 21 & 22, 2020. With 200 exhibitors and thousands of attendees, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Show Hours:
Saturday, March 21: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Activities that will be represented at the Expo include running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, paddling, climbing, travel, and healthy living. Attendees can also enjoy seminars, clinics, demos, prizes, and giveaways.
For a complete list of vendors who will be on-hand, as well as Expo happenings, visit https://www.adksports.com/summer-expo-attendees
Adirondack Sports Summer Expo - POSTPONED
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMHost/Presenter: Saratoga Springs City Center
Location: 522 Broadway, Saratoga Springs, NY, 12866
Join us for the 15th annual Adirondack Sports Summer Expo at the Saratoga Springs City Center on March 21 & 22, 2020. With 200 exhibitors and thousands of attendees, this is an event you won't want to miss!
Show Hours:
Saturday, March 21: 10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Sunday, March 22: 10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Activities that will be represented at the Expo include running, cycling, triathlon, hiking, paddling, climbing, travel, and healthy living. Attendees can also enjoy seminars, clinics, demos, prizes, and giveaways.
For a complete list of vendors who will be on-hand, as well as Expo happenings, visit https://www.adksports.com/summer-expo-attendees
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 24, 2020
to March 24, 2020
Host/Presenter: Saratoga PLAN & Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County
Phone: 5188826962
Email: lep77@cornell.edu
Join Saratoga PLAN and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County for this great FREE event. Hosted at the legendary Cock'n Bull Restaurant in Galway, NY, both farmers and their friends are invited to enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a ligh- fare dinner, while socializing and networking with like minded individuals. Attendees are encouraged to "wear the logo" of their businesses to facilitate conversations and collaborations.
The evening will also feature presentations by Kevin Bowman of Bowman's Orchard and Chuck Curtis of Willow Marsh Farm.
While walk-ins will be accepted, we encourage RSVP's by March 20th to Nicolina Foti; nvf5@cornell.edu
Farmers and Friends Social
Time: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PMHost/Presenter: Saratoga PLAN & Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County
Location: Cock'n Bull Restauran, 5342 Parkis Mills Road, Galway, NY, 12074
Email: lep77@cornell.edu
Join Saratoga PLAN and Cornell Cooperative Extension of Saratoga County for this great FREE event. Hosted at the legendary Cock'n Bull Restaurant in Galway, NY, both farmers and their friends are invited to enjoy complimentary hors d'oeuvres and a ligh- fare dinner, while socializing and networking with like minded individuals. Attendees are encouraged to "wear the logo" of their businesses to facilitate conversations and collaborations.
The evening will also feature presentations by Kevin Bowman of Bowman's Orchard and Chuck Curtis of Willow Marsh Farm.
While walk-ins will be accepted, we encourage RSVP's by March 20th to Nicolina Foti; nvf5@cornell.edu
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 27, 2020
Host/Presenter: The ARTS Council and The Rockwell Musuem, Urban Corning
Phone: 1-607-962-1332
The Urban Arts Crawl celebrates the burgeoning, unique art scene in historic Downtown Corning, each month presenting distinct artists, exhibitions, and cultural experiences. A free, self-guided, art-centric trail held on the final Friday of each month, September through May. The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike.
Each month, Urban Corning wraps up the evening for the post-crawl meet-up! Plan to spend your evening on Historic Market Street with various social opportunities at local bars and restaurants post-crawl. Learn more at http://www.urbancorning.com/urban-arts-crawl/
Urban Arts Crawl
Time: 5:00 PM - 8:00 PMHost/Presenter: The ARTS Council and The Rockwell Musuem, Urban Corning
Location: Various locations in Downtown Corning, Corning, NY, 14830
The Urban Arts Crawl celebrates the burgeoning, unique art scene in historic Downtown Corning, each month presenting distinct artists, exhibitions, and cultural experiences. A free, self-guided, art-centric trail held on the final Friday of each month, September through May. The Crawl includes stops at internationally acclaimed museums, community art centers and independent galleries alike.
Each month, Urban Corning wraps up the evening for the post-crawl meet-up! Plan to spend your evening on Historic Market Street with various social opportunities at local bars and restaurants post-crawl. Learn more at http://www.urbancorning.com/urban-arts-crawl/
March 27, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 27, 2020
Host/Presenter: Hudson Valley Community College
Phone: 1-518-631-2288
The 2020 Garden and Flower Show has been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Renowned for its full-scale landscape exhibits and creatively designed gardens, the Capital District Garden & Flower Show brings together local landscape professionals to transform the McDonough Sports Complex at HVCC into a backyard environment complete with shrubs, flowers, ponds, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, and lawns.
There will be demonstrations, lectures, and presentations from local and regional experts; plants, bulbs, flowers, and seeds available for sale; soil testing by the Cornell Cooperative Extension; a Garden Cafe; and much more.
Partial proceeds from the show benefit Wildwood Programs, which serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities, and autism.
Capital District Garden and Flower Show - Cancelled
Time: 10:00 AM - 8:00 PMHost/Presenter: Hudson Valley Community College
Location: 80 Vandenburgh Ave , Troy , NY, 12180
The 2020 Garden and Flower Show has been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Renowned for its full-scale landscape exhibits and creatively designed gardens, the Capital District Garden & Flower Show brings together local landscape professionals to transform the McDonough Sports Complex at HVCC into a backyard environment complete with shrubs, flowers, ponds, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, and lawns.
There will be demonstrations, lectures, and presentations from local and regional experts; plants, bulbs, flowers, and seeds available for sale; soil testing by the Cornell Cooperative Extension; a Garden Cafe; and much more.
Partial proceeds from the show benefit Wildwood Programs, which serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities, and autism.
March 27, 2020
to March 27, 2020
Phone: 585-490-4751
Email: contact@perintonconcertband.org
The Perinton Concert Band will perform New York Inspirations - Geographic regions of New York State will be celebrated with music.
For more information, contact 585-490-4751, or find us online at http://www.perintonconcertband.org/ or on Facebook at: Perinton Concert Band.
Perinton Concert Band - New York Inspirations - CANCELLED
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: 140 Hulburt Rd., Fairport, NY, 14450
Email: contact@perintonconcertband.org
The Perinton Concert Band will perform New York Inspirations - Geographic regions of New York State will be celebrated with music.
For more information, contact 585-490-4751, or find us online at http://www.perintonconcertband.org/ or on Facebook at: Perinton Concert Band.
March 27, 2020
to March 28, 2020
Host/Presenter: Circus Culture & Cirque Us
Phone: 508-404-9232
Email: info@thecirqueus.com
RagTag, the latest production by Cirque Us, follows the journey of six mismatched acrobats as they make sense of the world around them. As different obstacles appear in their patchwork community, these jugglers, clowns, aerialists, and contortionists all must work together to restore the peace.
This exciting event is full of breath-taking circus feats, heart-warming stories, and humor for all ages, this family-friendly show will be sure to leave you in stitches.
RagTag: A Circus in Stitches
Time: 7:30 PM - 8:45 PMHost/Presenter: Circus Culture & Cirque Us
Location: 116 W Greene St, Ithaca, NY, 14850
Email: info@thecirqueus.com
RagTag, the latest production by Cirque Us, follows the journey of six mismatched acrobats as they make sense of the world around them. As different obstacles appear in their patchwork community, these jugglers, clowns, aerialists, and contortionists all must work together to restore the peace.
This exciting event is full of breath-taking circus feats, heart-warming stories, and humor for all ages, this family-friendly show will be sure to leave you in stitches.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 27, 2020
to March 28, 2020
Host/Presenter: Circus Culture & Cirque Us
Phone: 508-404-9232
Email: info@thecirqueus.com
RagTag, the latest production by Cirque Us, follows the journey of six mismatched acrobats as they make sense of the world around them. As different obstacles appear in their patchwork community, these jugglers, clowns, aerialists, and contortionists all must work together to restore the peace.
This exciting event is full of breath-taking circus feats, heart-warming stories, and humor for all ages, this family-friendly show will be sure to leave you in stitches.
RagTag: A Circus in Stitches
Time: 7:30 PM - 8:45 PMHost/Presenter: Circus Culture & Cirque Us
Location: 116 W Greene St, Ithaca, NY, 14850
Email: info@thecirqueus.com
RagTag, the latest production by Cirque Us, follows the journey of six mismatched acrobats as they make sense of the world around them. As different obstacles appear in their patchwork community, these jugglers, clowns, aerialists, and contortionists all must work together to restore the peace.
This exciting event is full of breath-taking circus feats, heart-warming stories, and humor for all ages, this family-friendly show will be sure to leave you in stitches.
March 28, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 28, 2020
Host/Presenter: Hudson Valley Community College
Phone: 1-518-631-2288
The 2020 Garden and Flower Show has been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Renowned for its full-scale landscape exhibits and creatively designed gardens, the Capital District Garden & Flower Show brings together local landscape professionals to transform the McDonough Sports Complex at HVCC into a backyard environment complete with shrubs, flowers, ponds, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, and lawns.
There will be demonstrations, lectures, and presentations from local and regional experts; plants, bulbs, flowers, and seeds available for sale; soil testing by the Cornell Cooperative Extension; a Garden Cafe; and much more.
Partial proceeds from the show benefit Wildwood Programs, which serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities, and autism.
Capital District Garden and Flower Show - Cancelled
Time: 9:00 AM - 7:00 PMHost/Presenter: Hudson Valley Community College
Location: 80 Vandenburgh Ave , Troy , NY, 12180
The 2020 Garden and Flower Show has been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Renowned for its full-scale landscape exhibits and creatively designed gardens, the Capital District Garden & Flower Show brings together local landscape professionals to transform the McDonough Sports Complex at HVCC into a backyard environment complete with shrubs, flowers, ponds, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, and lawns.
There will be demonstrations, lectures, and presentations from local and regional experts; plants, bulbs, flowers, and seeds available for sale; soil testing by the Cornell Cooperative Extension; a Garden Cafe; and much more.
Partial proceeds from the show benefit Wildwood Programs, which serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities, and autism.
March 28, 2020
Host/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
Maple Weekend
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Email: info@catskilllanternfestival.com
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
Catskill Lantern Festival
Time: 5:00 PM - 10:00 PMHost/Presenter: World Vacation Hotel
Location: 4880 Route 32, Catskill, NY, 12414
The largest lantern festival in the U.S. lights up Catskill this winter!
Don’t miss this walk-through winter wonderland of family fun with more than 1 million lights, massive hand-crafted lighting displays/lanterns, a 130-foot walk-through light tunnel, giant pandas, animal and sea world installation, interactive play area, Catskill’s largest lantern Christmas tree and so much more.
Lights, Music, and Fun for the Whole Family!
March 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Hudson Valley Community College
Phone: 1-518-631-2288
The 2020 Garden and Flower Show has been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Renowned for its full-scale landscape exhibits and creatively designed gardens, the Capital District Garden & Flower Show brings together local landscape professionals to transform the McDonough Sports Complex at HVCC into a backyard environment complete with shrubs, flowers, ponds, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, and lawns.
There will be demonstrations, lectures, and presentations from local and regional experts; plants, bulbs, flowers, and seeds available for sale; soil testing by the Cornell Cooperative Extension; a Garden Cafe; and much more.
Partial proceeds from the show benefit Wildwood Programs, which serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities, and autism.
Capital District Garden and Flower Show - Cancelled
Time: 10:00 AM - 5:00 PMHost/Presenter: Hudson Valley Community College
Location: 80 Vandenburgh Ave , Troy , NY, 12180
The 2020 Garden and Flower Show has been cancelled to comply with public protection against the Corona Virus Pandemic. Renowned for its full-scale landscape exhibits and creatively designed gardens, the Capital District Garden & Flower Show brings together local landscape professionals to transform the McDonough Sports Complex at HVCC into a backyard environment complete with shrubs, flowers, ponds, waterfalls, retaining walls, sidewalks, and lawns.
There will be demonstrations, lectures, and presentations from local and regional experts; plants, bulbs, flowers, and seeds available for sale; soil testing by the Cornell Cooperative Extension; a Garden Cafe; and much more.
Partial proceeds from the show benefit Wildwood Programs, which serves individuals of all ages with developmental disabilities, complex learning disabilities, and autism.
March 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
Maple Weekend
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: New York State Maple Producers Association
Email: mapleweekend@nysmaple.com
Maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made.
New York is known for its maple syrup and home to more than 2,000 maple sugarmakers! Each year maple producers from across New York state welcome families to their farms to experience firsthand how real, mouthwatering maple syrup and other related products are made. A list of sugar houses can be
found here: https://mapleweekend.nysmaple.com/maple-weekend-sugarmakers/
Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy fun, family-friendly activities, taste New York’s freshest syrup and purchase maple products. Tours and product samples are offered at most sites free of charge. Museums are the exception and on-site pancake breakfasts, where available, incur a per-plate cost and prices vary by location.
Most sites are rustic, so dress for cold weather.
This event is organized by and sponsored the New York State Maple Producers Association.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
February 29, 2020
to April 29, 2020
Host/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Phone: 518-251-2505 ext. 128
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
Painting In Place: A Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Time: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PMHost/Presenter: Tannery Pond Community Center
Location: 228 Main St, North Creek, NY, 12853
Email: assistant@tannerypondcenter.org
Painting in Place: Paying Tribute to Nature in a Windigo World
Oil paintings by Elizabeth MacFarland
February 29 – April 29, 2020
RECEPTION with music by jazz pianist David Spring | March 13th, 5-7 PM
Most of Elizabeth MacFarland’s recent paintings have been done within a few miles radius of where she lives in the northern Catskills. She finds inspiration and interest all around her without going far. In this way, Elizabeth practices standing still and learns to see the treasures of the natural world right in front of her. Elizabeth hopes that her paintings can serve as a window into the treasures we still have, and also perhaps as a call to protect those we are poised to lose.
A portion of all sales will benefit environmental causes.
March 31, 2020
Phone: 315-435-1832
Email: focl@onlib.org
Tayari Jones’s An American Marriage has been a 2018 Oprah’s Book Club Selection, a instant New York Times bestseller, and a National Book Award finalist. Previous novels include Silver Sparrow and The Untelling.
Friends of the Central Library Presents - Tayari Jones
Time: 7:30 PM - 9:00 PM
Location: 421 Montgomery St, Syracuse, NY, 13202
Email: focl@onlib.org
Tayari Jones’s An American Marriage has been a 2018 Oprah’s Book Club Selection, a instant New York Times bestseller, and a National Book Award finalist. Previous novels include Silver Sparrow and The Untelling.