Jul 04 Friday
Join author Richard Rich for an exclusive book signing event celebrating The Ultimate Cannabis Trivia Book! This engaging and insightful book is packed with fascinating facts, history, and fun challenges that will test your cannabis knowledge like never before.
At this special event, fans will have the chance to meet Richard Rich, get their copies signed, and participate in live trivia sessions inspired by the book. Whether you're a casual enthusiast or a seasoned expert, this is your opportunity to dive into the world of cannabis culture in a fun and interactive way.
Don't miss out on this exciting opportunity to connect with fellow trivia lovers and cannabis aficionados. Grab your copy and get ready to challenge your knowledge!
Join us on Friday, July 4th for an Independence Day celebration of “We the People”! The festivities begin with Springfield's 4th of July Parade at 11:00am in Springfield Center, NY.Follow the parade to the community center for a patriotic celebration with music by the Camden Continentals and the Cooperstown Community Band, Brooks’ chicken barbecue, homemade pie, Springfield Historical Society open house, children’s games, raffles, and more. Arrive early for free parking at the Springfield Community Center located at 129 County Rd 29A. Then head to the beach at Glimmerglass State Park for an evening concert with local rock band Scattered Flurries starting at 7:30pm, followed by a display of FIREWORKS.Springfield…the place to be on the 4th of July!For more information email springfield.july4@gmail.com or visit us on Facebook
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.
Departing and Arriving: Pictures from the bottom of the sky
Opening reception Friday July 4th, 5-8pm in the Grayhaven Gallery Lounge
My art relies on the special possibilities of time in the photographic medium. In the most recent series, I compress movies into singular images of birds in upstate New York, where I live. -Keith Millman
If you are unable to make the opening we encourage you to visit during office hours 8am-8pm in July to view the show and are welcome to sit on our patio or walk our trails while you're here.
This program is made possible in part with funds from the Statewide Community Regrant program from the New York State Council on the Arts, with the support of the office of the Governor and NYS Legislature, administered by the Community Arts Partnership of Tompkins County.
Join us for the South Hill Cider Golden Hour Music Series!The Fall Creek Brass Band is coming to South Hill Cider!
FCBB fuses the sound of New Orleans street music with funk, jazz, pop, and rock-and-roll. Voted best local band in the 2020 Ithaca Times Readers Poll, FCBB performs original tunes, New Orleans classics, and brassy arrangements of your favorite pop songs. With a sizable collective of trumpets, trombones, saxes, drums, and a big green sousaphone, the Fall Creek Brass Band always attracts a crowd and gets everybody’s feet moving.
Originally formed at Dryden High School over a decade ago, FCBB experienced a recent rebirth, recruiting the talent of funk masters all around the Ithaca area. Since then, the band has developed its own funky sound, which can be heard on their latest album, Prime Time. Now, FCBB plays many events and venues around the Ithaca area and beyond, and they are a crowd favorite at the Grassroots Festival, Ithaca Festival, Downtown Concert Series, Porchfest, and many more. https://fallcreekbrassband.com/
Jul 05 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!
Join us for an introduction to bird feeding and native plants sponsored by Wild Birds Unlimited. Why feed birds? To bring joy. Bird watching has been shown to be a successful stress reliever. Planting native plants in your yard provides natural support for the birds.
All attendees will receive a bird seed bell and seed pop.
Jul 06 Sunday
Jul 07 Monday
Binghamton University is offering summer programming for kids, teens and adults who stutter. Camp Dream. Speak. Live. is an intensive treatment program for children ages 5 to 15 developed by the Arthur M. Blank Center for Stuttering Education and Research. Binghamton University will offer the one-week summer camp from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. July 7-11 at the University’s Division of Speech and Language Pathology, 10 University Dr., Johnson City, N.Y.
This program aims to increase the children’s communication competence, improve their feelings about their communication abilities, lessen the influence of stuttering on their overall quality of life, boost their positive perception of establishing peer-to-peer relationships and enhance their leadership skills