Apr 17 Friday
Book Sale at Ulysses Philomathic Library, Trumansburg; Continues, Fri 4/17 8:30a-5:00p. And, Sat 4/18 10a-4p & 4/19 10a-2p are Name your Price Days! Books, puzzles, DVDs. All are welcome at 74 W.Main St, Trumansburg
Celebrate America 250 with an art contest for kids 0-18 years old sponsored by the local chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution! During the month of April stop into the Library to pick up a blank sheet of paper, an entry form, and review the instructions. The contest celebrates the upcoming 250th anniversary of the United States and encourages young artists to reflect on America’s past, present, and future.
Contest Guidelines:Open to children ages 18 and underArtwork must celebrate America’s 250th birthdayUse of any artistic medium is permittedArtwork must be in shades of red, white, blue, and yellowOptional text is limited to a maximum of four words (note: “America250” counts as one word)All entries must be submitted to a participating library by April 30
The 1st place winner will have a one month local billboard feature of their artwork! Another 25 kids will have their art displayed on the digital billboard in Ithaca near the DAR office throughout the upcoming months.
Get acquainted with and view example artwork created by the student artists participating in this year’s WyCAAT ’26 K-12 Student Art Show. Light refreshments provided. This important annual exhibit – on display from April 21 thru June 2 at the Wyoming County Courthouse art gallery – is coordinated by Tunkhannock Area School District art teachers Krista Truesdale, Ali Woods Wilson, Lance Montross, and Barb Sick as part of the Wyoming County Arts & Artists Tour. The fourth-annual art tour will be held on May 1, 2 & 3.
Tioga Arts Council (TAC) is pleased to present its Tioga County Middle & High School Student Exhibition. It will open on First Friday, April 3, from 5 - 8 p.m. at 179 Front St., Owego. After the opening, the exhibition will be on view from April 4 - 25, 2026, Wed. through Sat. from 12 - 4 p.m..The exhibition features work from Candor, Newark Valley, Owego, Spencer Van Etten, and Tioga Central. Each school has been invited to showcase up to 20 samples of student artwork, and awards will be given in the following categories based on Scholastic Art Awards:.Best in ShowPaintingPhotographyMixed MediaPrintmakingSculptureCeramicsDrawing & IllustrationDigital ArtAI.A SPECIAL THANKSTo Newark Valley Central School District for supporting this exhibition.
Come and down and put your dancing shoes on for two piece band that sounds like a band . You will be dancing the night away!! Friday April17 6-9 pm at the Endicott Elks! Hope to see you on the dance floor!
If you are new to Digital SLR cameras or have had one for a while and just want to become more familiar with its workings and how to improve your photos, this is the class for you! This class will go through your camera’s menu and inner workings, as well as images to show how they affect your pictures.
During this class you will learn what buttons and functions on your camera may help improve the use of your camera to help you spend less time making changes and more time taking pictures. Learning about shutter speed and apertures will be discussed to learn their importance in image making. Students should have their cameras, USB cable and instruction manual.
Register early – this class is always a sellout!
Join us on Friday, April 17th from 7:00 - 9:00 PM (doors open at 6:30 PM) at the Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca NY.
Hosted by Hospicare, in partnership with Kathy Lucas Movement Arts, and co-collaborator Carol S. James, Moving Stories of Grief is an evening of movement performances offered as meditations on grief. The performances grew through a weekly series of workshops led by Kathy Lucas and Carol S. James, inviting community members to explore grief through story and movement.
In addition to the performance Hospicare will be hosting a 'Museum of Ordinary Things" in the lobby and performance space. An homage created by community members, sharing memories of loved one through artifacts of their time together “And although the objects themselves are no replacement for the people we ache for, they are a reminder of the fact that those people were here, and they mattered and will be missed.” (Museum of Ordinary People by Mike Gayle)
Doors open at 6 Concert starts at 7No tickets necessary. Free will offering will be taken at intermission. Snacks and Beverages will be available.
Phone number (Day of Concert only) 607-648-8076
The Ithaca High School Drama Department is proud to present its spring musical, 9 to 5: The Musical by Patricia Resnick, with an original score by Dolly Parton. Show times are Friday, April 17, at 7 pm; Saturday, April 18, at 2 pm and 7 pm; and Sunday, April 19, at 2 pm.
A musical adaptation of the eponymous 1980s screwball comedy, 9 to 5: The Musical follows three women in the 1970s workforce as they work to overthrow their sexist boss and create a more equal work environment.
9 to 5: The Musical is directed by Gabriella da Silva Carr, with choreography by Meghan Omohondro, pit direction by Jonathan Aldave, costume design by Elizabeth Kitney, and technical assistance by Steven Brookhouse. The show is produced by ICSD Fine and Performing Arts Director Daphne Shululu, in collaboration with the IHS Drama Club, Drama Department, and Tech Club officers.
All performances will take place in Ithaca High School’s Kulp Auditorium, 1401 North Cayuga St, Ithaca, NY, 14850. Tickets are available for purchase via Cheddar Up.