Jun 01 Sunday
Join us at the Noah Farrelly Run & Southside Foeld Day on June 1st in MacArthur Park! Our full-day family event features 5k & 10k Road races; a kickball tournament; a huge basket rafflle; concessions by Food & Fire BBQ and Scoopy Dooby’s Ice cream, and Sammy’s Italian Ice; a FREE KIDS’ CONFETTI Fun Run, and Fun Zone with fav painting, lots of inflatables, face painting and more! Proceeds benefit the projects of the Noah Farrelly Memorial Fund. For more information and registration visit www.noahfarrellyrin.org
Maybe you have always wanted to learn welding and blacksmilthing skills, but have been just a little intimidated. This is your perfect opportunity! We are opening up Art Hunt's humble Hunt Country Workshop for local artist and teacher, Tony Moretti to introduce a small class of eager participants skills including stick arc welding, mig welding, cutting, drilling, and connecting methods. A safe and welcoming environment to learn essential fabrication and blacksmithing skills, using both modern mechanical and traditional blacksmithing techniques. This is a creative skill building workshop, geared towards creating sculptural and functional work. Tony and the class will work on a collaborative project, a sculptural garden trellis. And each participant will be able to work on a small take home piece, a flower or animal. No previous experience necessary. All skill levels welcomed and challenged.
Includes two days of professional & creative instruction, lunch, and a glass of wine.REGISTRATION REQUIRED: Class is limited to 8 participants.
The Gayogohó:nǫˀ Learning Project is excited to continue offering its series of powerful and thought-provoking films made by or featuring Indigenous artists to the greater Ithaca community. “Neither Wolf nor Dog,” is based on the novel by Kent Nerburn, which has been deeply appreciated by Indigenous communities for its accurate and moving representation. The film will be followed by a Zoom discussion between Kent Nerburn and Jim Wikel of the Seneca-Cayuga Nation and Advisory Board Member of the Gayogohó:nǫˀ Learning Project.
The Gayogohó:nǫˀ Learning Project is a project of the Center for Transformative Action.This event is made possible in full with funds from the New York State Council on the Arts, administered by the Community Arts Partnership.
Jun 02 Monday
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
Jun 03 Tuesday
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
Jun 04 Wednesday
From May to October, volunteer with us as we divide perennials, mulch plantings, plant shrubs, pull weeds, pot up perennials, rake leaves, spread gravel and more. Drop-in and lend a hand at our nursery and demo gardens, Remembrance Grove or Reflection Pond. Volunteers led by staff. Work varies and can be tailored to abilities and experience. Bring your sunhat and water bottle. Bonus: Learn about natural burial at the same time.
Join us for a free budgeting workshop, pizza and snacks will be provided. We will explore the power of budgeting, examine wants and needs, and talk personal spending and saving goals.
Children are invited to the Newfield Library to practice their reading skills by reading to one of Cornell Companion’s volunteer therapy dogs! Cornell Companions is an all-volunteer organization sponsored by the Cornell University Veterinary College in their 26th year of providing beneficial animal assisted activities to the community.