Mar 25 Wednesday
Senator Lea Webb encourages the community to participate in her 4th Annual Menstrual Product Drive, which aims to address the need for these supplies in Broome, Cortland, and Tompkins Counties. As Chair of the Women's Issues Committee in the New York State Senate, Senator Webb is leading this initiative in collaboration with local organizations, including: C-STEP, Downtown Ithaca Alliance, SUNY Cortland C4, and Binghamton Metro Doulas.
Menstrual products, including pads, tampons, wipes, and more, can be dropped off through March 27th, 2026. All donations collected will be distributed to community organizations in Senate District 52.Drop-off Locations:C-STEP, Decker College, 48 Corliss Ave, Johnson City, NY 13790 Senator Webb’s District Office, 44 Hawley St, Binghamton, NY, 13901Senator Webb’s District Office, 217 N Aurora St, Ithaca, NY, 14850 Downtown Ithaca Alliance, 171 E M.L.K. Jr. St, Ithaca, NY 14850SUNY Cortland, Sperry, Room 322, Cortland, NY 13045-0900
The Vestal Museum will have on display various Girl Scout memorabilia, photos, and informative text that will explore 114 years of Girl Scouts as part of not only United States history, but of the significant part Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low played in advancing global understanding, friendships among people from many nations, and world peace.
Tours of the museum are welcome during regular museum hours of Weds 9am-1pm, Thurs 5pm-9pm, Saturdays 9am-3pm, and Sundays noon-4pm. Due to the small size of the museum, please keep groups to approximately 15 people.
An exhibit opening will happen on March 7th from noon-3pm with display talks and activities.
Special thanks to the History and Archives Committee of NYPENN Pathways for organizing the display.
Questions? Contact Museum Director Melissa Restuccia at vestalmuseum.org
Make two glass-fused sun catchers in this fun and educational class. You will create two sun catchers for your windows or porch using our massive supply of different colored glass. We will teach you how to cut and shape glass, and how to use glass string and glass powders to create beautiful sun catchers. Your creations will go into the kiln at the end of class and you can come back to pick up your pieces to take home and enjoy.
A supply fee of $15 is payable to the instructor in class.
A free, informal pre-concert talk with Maestro Daniel Hege.
Join Us! Free and fun workshops for the community since January, 2023. No experience necessary. It's fun! Using the principles of improvisation, these workshops/FUNshops help participants destress, release their creativity, improve communication skills, gain confidence, and more! A great additional benefit is finding new friends who will connect you to other fun community activities/groups. Participants come from all walks of life with our ages spanning from mature teens to our sixties, and we all support each other!
There is no fee charged and no registration required. Come when you can, participate as you desire (or just watch), leave when you must. Mature 16-year-olds and older are welcome. Cheap snacks are available. Free, large lighted parking lot.
Did I mention it's fun?
The Brick presents
Meaghan Robichaud Is The Greatest Show on Earthby Meaghan Robichaudplaying March 25-28, 2026at The Brick Theater, 579 Metropolitan Avetickets from $25running time 75 minutes
An anti-acrobatic feat of flapdoodle and ballyhoo served up under the big top and all alleyooped by the world’s most fearless performer, Meaghan Robichaud. Step into the three rings of Robichaud’s pervo circus featuring the world’s worst male clown, Spunky T. Throw tomatoes and peanuts at this freak, as he breathes life, guts, and cum, into his goodness glory days of le cirque. Climb up the high wire and dive deep deep into the memory of a better time. A time when whiskey flowed from the teats of heaven, and everybody loved clowns. A solo circus with no tricks, all shits (…and giggles). Get your greasepaint out and prepare to kiss this clown.
written, directed, and performed by: Meaghan Robichaudproducer: Leigh Honigmanline producer: Emily Lawrencestage manager: Tessa Ramirez-Keoughassistant stage manager: Arin Edelsteinscenic designer: Forest Entsmingerlighting designer: Connor Salesound designer: Emma Hasselbachmarketing manager: Alice Duffy
Find them: @meaghanrobi, @matzah_brawls, @emccormi1, @tessaramirezkeough, @ar_in_, @forestbents, @connorsalelight, @theemlea, @wowaliceduffy
Special guest performances TBA
Cw: nudity, male clowns
Mar 26 Thursday
We are looking for the Newfield Class of 2040! If your child will be four years old by December 1st of 2026, please reach out to us about eligible enrollment in our Pre-K Program by calling 607-564-9955 ext 1145 or 1143.
Brave Princeby Shahryar Shahamatplaying March 26-29, 2026at Brick Aux Studio, 628 Metropolitan AveTickets from $20Running time: 40 minutes
Brave Prince reflects the body under pressure, a body silenced, watched, heavy with memory, yet still quietly resisting. Inspired by figurative sculpture, the movement feels as though it has been carved from endurance itself. Rather than telling a linear story, the performance invites the audience to witness a body that remembers, perseveres, and transforms.
Brave Prince is about courage that grows in silence and about the quiet decision not to surrender.
Brave Prince is a Butoh performance accompanied by a display of paintings by artist Shahryar Shahamat
Shahryar Shahamat – Director and PerformerKarie Laks – Technical Director (Lighting & Sound)
Brave Prince is made possible by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and the support of Vangeline Theater/New York Butoh Institute.