Jun 07 Sunday
Sanctuary Seasonings at the United Presbyterian Church closes out its 2025-26 season on Sunday afternoon, June 7 with a 1 PM concert by the 30-trombone ensemble Bones East. The concert is free with contributions welcome for the Rural Health Initiative’s newly opened Grace Space in Cortland.
The church is fully accessible with a ground-level elevator available under the portico at its 25 Central Avenue facility.
"Intimate Apparel" is the story of Esther Mills, an African American seamstress in turn-of-the-century New York City, who creates exquisite lingerie for women from all walks of life. As she carefully stitches together garments—and relationships—Esther dreams of love, independence, and a future beyond the confines of her world. But in a society bound by class, race, and expectation, even the most intimate connections carry unexpected risks. A subtle, deeply moving drama, spend the evening exploring longing, resilience, and the fragile threads that bind us together.
Join us for this powerful drama at Chenango River Theatre, the area's only AEA professional theatre, running from May 22 through June 7. Performances are Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30pm, plus Sunday matinees at 2:00pm. All performances start on time. Recommended for mature audiences 12+.
Adult tickets = $33College students = $12Children (18 & under) = $6
The best way to purchase tickets is on our website at www.chenangorivertheatre.org. Or, you can also email tickets@chenangorivertheatre.org or call our box office at 607-656-8499. Chenango River Theatre is just 15 minutes north of Binghamton at 991 State Highway 12 in Greene, NY 13778.
Tioga Arts Council and New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) are honored to present an exhibition celebrating artist educators work titled, Inspiring Thousands, at Cloud Croft Studios this June..ABOUT INSPIRING THOUSANDSInspiring Thousands celebrates the creativity and dedication of regional art teachers whose passion shapes countless young artists each year. This exhibition brings together a collection of two-dimensional and three-dimensional works, showcasing the diverse talents and artistic voices of educators who inspire both inside and outside the classroom. From painting and drawing to sculpture and mixed media, the show highlights how these teachers not only guide students in their artistic journeys but also pursue their own creative practices. Inspiring Thousands honors the impact of art education and the powerful ripple effect of teachers who lead by example..LOCATIONThe location for artwork drops, the exhibition, and pick-up are:.Cloud Croft Studios - Barn1003 Sanford Rd.Owego, NY 13827.IMPORTANT DATESMay 30 + 31 (Artwork Drop Off)June 6 (Opening Reception from 2-4 PM & Potluck)June 6 - 26 (Exhibition Duration)June 18 (Special Workshop + Make & Take)June 26 (Last Day of Exhibition)June 27 + 28 (Unsold/Sold Artwork P/U).EXHIBITION DURATIONThe exhibition’s Opening Reception will be on Saturday, June 6, from 2 - 4 p.m. at Cloud Croft Studios. After the opening, it will be open to the public from June 7 through 26, Thursday – Sunday, from 12 – 4 p.m. Special late-night hours are every Thursday until 8:00 p.m..ABOUT NYSATAThe New York State Art Teachers Association (NYSATA) is a non-profit professional organization founded in 1948 for the purpose of advancing the cause of art education. Region 4 covers the following counties: Broome, Chemung, Chenango, Cortland, Delaware, Otsego, Schuyler, Tioga, and Tompkins.
NYU Argentinian-Romanian-American student, Andrea, is determined to explore her Argentinian roots despite her mom's reluctance to discover her own deep connection to Los Desaparecidos and Abuelas de Plaza de Mayo. Who is Andrea's real Abuela: Clara, who disappeared in Buenos Aires during the Military Junta, or Beatriz, who raised Andrea's mother, Mariana? Andrea's father, Bogdan, an immigrant who escaped a dictatorship that persecuted gay people in Romania, is on Andrea's side. Bloodlines and lifelines collide and intersect in this story about 4 generations of women and their role in shaping histories/her-stories.
Jun 08 Monday
The Mentor-Student Program seeks volunteer mentors to work one on one with school-age students of various ages who benefit from having a positive adult role model in their lives. This opportunity involves training, support, and meeting with your student twice a week after school. This is a win/win experience for both the student and the mentor as you learn and grow with each other. Students are waiting and your support is needed now. Please contact Susie Kossack, Program Coordinator at 607-275-6250 mskossack@yahoo.com for info or to set up your training.
Take your ideas and successfully turn them into a simple, focused start-up plan for your small business.
Growing a successful business is our goal - create your business plan today! You will be guided through the process of harnessing the myriad of small business ideas and thoughts, and focus upon building and executing your simple, focused start-up plan.
Cost: $149. (US Veterans with DD214 ID proof provided, pay only $25)
Students that successful complete the program, including a completing a business model canvas and pitch presentation, will be eligible for the Entrepreneurship Assistance Program Microcredential.
This program is designed to assist women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and dislocated workers in Broome, Chenango, Delaware and Tioga counties.
The SUNY Broome Entrepreneurship Assistance Center is made possible by a grant from Empire State Development and facilitated by the City of Binghamton’s Local Development Corporation.
Jun 09 Tuesday
This class is a great opportunity to give yourself the space you need for rest and rejuvenation. Allowing yourself to disconnect from the outside world and daily pressures, the intention of this class is to create an environment where people feel safe enough to heal their energy. This free event serves as a gateway for individuals interested in learning how Reiki and Sound Healing works and to see if that’s something that can help benefit them on their healing journey. You can secure your spot in my class on the Vestal Public Library’s website by visiting their online Event Calendar!