Jun 27 Friday
For adults and teens ages 16 and older, the University is offering the Virtual Intensive Stuttering Clinic for Adolescents and Adults from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays from June 3 through July 3. The virtual sessions are conducted via Zoom.
The summer clinic program, which integrates individual and group therapy, was developed by licensed speech-language pathologists Rodney Gabel, professor and founding director of the Division of Speech and Language Pathology, and Cody Dew, assistant professor in the Division of Speech and Language Pathology.
Registration is required to participate in the clinic or the summer camp. Additional information and a link to register are presented online
https://www.binghamton.edu/decker/speech-language-pathology/summer-clinic.html
Join us for the South Hill Cider Golden Hour Music Series!
Get your dancing shoes ready for a Zydeco Dance Party with Heavy Bone!
Heavy Bone was conceived in late 2023 outside of Ithaca, New York. The rhythms of zydeco are deep-rooted in each member, following the listening at the Trumansburg Grassroots Festival of Music and Dance. This band is certified to bring the energy and keep your boots stompin’ with contagious rhythms, catchy lyrics, and thumpin’ drums. $10 cover charge at the door.
On December 4, 1956 an extraordinary twist of fate brought rock ‘n’ roll greats Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley together at Sun Record in Memphis, Tennessee for the most legendary jam session ever. Million Dollar Quartet brings that night to life in a toe-tapping, musical re-telling filled with broken promises, betrayals, celebrations, and an incredible score of rock ‘n’ roll, gospel, R&B and country hits including “Blue Suede Shoes,” “Fever,” “Walk the Line,” “Great Balls of Fire,” “Folsom Prison Blues,” “Hound Dog,” and more.
“Express(es) the riotous joy, beauty and sadness of life in songs that shoot straight for the soul.” –The New York Times
Performance Schedule:
Thursday, June 19 7:30 pm (preview)Friday, June 20 7:30 pm (opening night)Saturday, June 21 2:30 pm & 7:30 pmSunday, June 22 2:30 pmTuesday, June 24 7:30 pmWednesday, June 25 7:30 pmThursday, June 26 7:30 pmFriday, June 27 7:30 pmSaturday, June 28 2:30 pm & 7:30 pm
Calling all superstars! Come sing your heart out with on-stage karaoke. Hosted by Lil'b and guaranteed to be a night of sweet serenading and applause.
Jun 28 Saturday
We're Back and It's Free!
Join us in celebrating a fresh start in 2024 with the return of the FingerLakes CannaMarket, now a completely free event! Dive into the heart of Ithaca, NY, at 402 W State St, and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of cannabis from 12 to 5 pm. This isn't just a market; it's a festivity of cannabis culture in the heart of the Finger Lakes.
What to Expect?
- Meet the Best: Interact with some of the top cannabis businesses from across New York State. Whether you're curious about the latest trends in cannabis or looking for something specific, our experts are here to guide you.
- Fun Giveaways: Yes, you read it right! Participate in our exciting giveaways and stand a chance to win some fantastic cannabis goodies.
- Community Vibes: It's all about community and connection. Mingle with fellow enthusiasts and newcomers alike, share stories, and make new friends in a welcoming, fun-filled environment.
- Discover and Learn: From the latest in cannabis strains to the newest products in the market, there’s something new to discover at every turn.
So, mark your calendars, tell your friends, and let's celebrate the joy of cannabis together, Finger Lakes style!
Compete to complete the same 500 piece jigsaw puzzle before the other teams of 4 or less at 1pm or compete as a pair at 3pm!! You keep the puzzle! Trophies, good food and great brew! Sign up quick as space is limited. Need team members? Email jennifer.morrow@lymecares.org with questions or requests and we will get you puzzling faster! All are welcome regardless of height, age, hair length or what toppings you choose on your pizza! Come early for a puzzle swap and get your food order in quick. No one likes puzzling hungry or thirsty!!
Tioga Arts Council (TAC) is honored to present All is Loneliness: A Multimedia Tribute to Moondog. On Saturday, June 28, at 1:30 p.m. TAC will host a listening session of Moondog's music and shared stories of his life in Tioga County. The even will conclude with a Q&A.
ABOUT MOONDOGStreet musician, instrument maker, and avant-garde composer, Louis Thomas Hardin (1916-1999), known as Moondog, inspired musicians as varied as Charlie Parker, Frank Zappa, and Igor Stravinsky. Known to perform his original compositions on Sixth Avenue in full Viking regalia, Moondog also maintained a home upstate in Candor, New York. All Is Loneliness: A Multimedia Tribute to the Life and Music of Moondog recognizes and celebrates the life of a true American original, whose contributions to jazz, classical, indie, folk, and rock music are incalculable. The exhibit will also explore Tioga County’s influence on this legendary artist.
IMPORTANT DATESOpening Night: First Friday, June 6, from 5 - 7 PMDuration After the Opening: June 7 - 28, 2025Listening + Stories Session: June 28, at 1:30 pmLast Day Pick-Up Work: June 28, 2025, after 3 pm OR July 2—3, 2025, 12 - 4 pm
A SPECIAL THANKSTo Owego Rotary Club for sponsoring this exhibition.
PS: Afterward, continue with a visit to IF YOU KEEP A STAR IN A CAGE: an immersive experience by Jess Petrylak from 8 - 10 PM at Cloud Croft Studios.
An uplifting program of light classics and hits from stage and screen, featuring the premiere of "Caprice" by Native American composer Boyd Eagle, Maestro Daniel Hege's grandfather.
Program:
Antonin Dvorak: Slavonic Dance No. 1 * Leroy Anderson: Belle of the Ball * Jean Sibelius: Finlandia * Hans Zimmer, arr. John Wasson: Gladiator * Harold Arlen: The Wizard of Oz * Boyd Eagle: Caprice * Richard Rodgers: Victory at Sea * Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky: Waltz from Sleeping Beauty * Frederick Loewe: My Fair Lady SelectionsTchaikovsky: 1812 Overture
Music in the Glen began the summer of 2020, when all other music events were cancelled because of covid. These concerts, in beautiful Glendale Park, permitted safe, isolated listening experiences, with easy parking, shaded listening under the trees, and pristine sound from the stage at shelter 1. To date, 120 concerts have been provided. Please tell your friends and colleagues. Concerts are free, with an option for voluntary donations to help pay the musicians. MITG has received a United Cultural Fund grant from Broome County Arts Council for it's community concerts. We now have corporate and business sponsors, as we continue to grow. MITG seeks out creative and original artists who may find it more challenging to perform at local venues that tend to seek out cover bands. You can visit the website, or scan the QR code in image file, to see the artists who will perform this season. This post lists Saturday afternoon shows. There are also weekly shows on Tuesday evenings starting at 6 pm.