Jun 05 Thursday
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 South Hill Cider for an evening of cider, farm-to-table food, and local musicians.
The Amalgamators are a music trio based in Ithaca, NY, featuring Travis Forte on bass, Steve Gabriel on drums, and Camilo Nascimento on guitar. They play original and vintage instrumentals ranging from American Surf Rock to French Swing and Brazilian Bossa Nova tunes.
Monthly Open Mic returns starting Thursday, January 9th, and the first Thursday of the month after that (February 6, March 6, April 3, May 1, and June 5). Bring your Instruments - or your poem or story - and Friends for an evening of Music and the Spoken Word in our professional setting. No charge for the evening (although donations gladly accepted) – and some refreshments will be available.
Jun 06 Friday
When you tee off at our tournament, you're not just aiming for a hole-in-one—you’re helping kids get the chance to play sports, learn to swim, and have an unforgettable summer at YMCA camp through our financial assistance program. How awesome is that?You can sign up as an individual golfer or grab your friends and register as a foursome! No worries if you’re flying solo—we’ll pair you up with fellow golfers for a fun day of play!
Join us at the Hartwick College Greenhouse (attached to the Johnstone Science Center) Thursday, June 5th from 12-5 PM and Friday, June 6th from 11 AM-4 PM for a native plant sale benefitting Super Heroes Humane Society.
We'll have over 40 species selected to grow well in our area. They are perfect for our pollinators, and there are options for wet areas, shade areas, and everything in between! ❤️
Tioga Arts Council (TAC) is honored to present All is Loneliness: A Multimedia Tribute to Moondog. The exhibit opens on First Friday, June 6, from 5 -7 PM at 179 Front Street, Owego, NY 13827.
ABOUT MOONDOGStreet musician, instrument maker, and avant-garde composer, Louis Thomas Hardin (1916-1999), known as Moondog, inspired musicians as varied as Charlie Parker, Frank Zappa, and Igor Stravinsky. Known to perform his original compositions on Sixth Avenue in full Viking regalia, Moondog also maintained a home upstate in Candor, New York. All Is Loneliness: A Multimedia Tribute to the Life and Music of Moondog recognizes and celebrates the life of a true American original, whose contributions to jazz, classical, indie, folk, and rock music are incalculable. The exhibit will also explore Tioga County’s influence on this legendary artist.
IMPORTANT DATESOpening Night: First Friday, June 6, from 5 - 7 PMDuration After the Opening: June 7 - 28, 2025Last Day Pick-Up Work: June 28, 2025, after 3 pm OR July 2—3, 2025, 12 - 4 pm
A SPECIAL THANKSTo Owego Rotary Club for sponsoring this exhibition.
PS: Afterward, continue with a visit to IF YOU KEEP A STAR IN A CAGE: an immersive experience by Jess Petrylak from 8 - 10 PM at Cloud Croft Studios.
Is Heaven real? How Would I Know?Art and music by Johnny DowdFriday June 6th, 5-745pm
Join us in the Grayhaven Gallery Lounge for the opening reception with art and music by Johnny Dowd.
“i was born in fort worth texas in 1948. my childhood was normal as was my adulthood. at some point i learned to play guitar. when i tired of that i began drawing. The future is uncertain.” — JD
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.
Art exhibition featuring artists from the African diaspora. Reception and drum circle.