Jun 23 Monday
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 every Monday for cider, food, and live jazz with some of the best local musicians!
MAQ is a musical ensemble based in Ithaca, NY comprised of some of the area's best seasoned jazz and Brazilian-music musicians. Its members have individually toured throughout the United States and Europe, in venues from concert halls to clubs, performing everything from classic and modern jazz to Brazilian bossa and folk music.
MAQ will play the 1st and 3rd Mondays.
Line up:Eric Aceto - ViolinHarry Aceto - BassDoug Robinson - Guitar / VocalsChad Lieberman - AccordionCharlie Shew - Percussion
Dave Davies RhythmMakers here on Jazz Mondays with Jazz, Blues, Originals, and more!
Dave Davies RhythmMakers play on the 2nd and 4th Mondays each month.
Dr. Maria O’Donovan of Binghamton University’s Public Archaeology Facility will tell how two decades of excavations in the city have revealed stories of local lives and national trends.
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
Jun 24 Tuesday
Corning History and Baseball Exhibit. Baseball collection featuring jerseys, programs, baseball cards, local history of baseball in the area and more. Featuring the Corning Red Sox PONY League and other teams.
For the 6th year of Music in the Glen community concerts, the best regional creative and original musicians will be presented at Glendale Park, just 10 minutes from route 17 exit 67 in Endicott. The park is lovely, people sit or lie under the trees for shaded listening, with easy parking just steps away, and pristine sound from the stage, shelter #1. Visit the website, or highlight the QR code from the image, to see the listings for the season. This posting covers Tuesday 6 pm shows. Another posting is planned to list Saturday afternoon shows starting at 4 pm.