Jun 16 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
Jun 17 Tuesday
The Second Annual Juneteenth 5K Run, Walk and Roll will take place on Tuesday, June 17. Sign-in is at 8 a.m. at the East Gym parking lot, with an 8:30 a.m. start.
This year, the 5K will be professionally timed for runners, with an option for walkers and other participants who don't wish to be timed. The race is open to the general public, and all participants will receive a t-shirt and medal. Participants must register in advance; the $15 registration fee is all-inclusive. Water and light refreshments will be provided.
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.
A new book discussed every month. Join us!
Community Science Institute (CSI) invites you to its very first “HABby Hour” — an informal, informative public event dedicated to understanding Harmful Algal Blooms (HABs) on Cayuga Lake.Since 2018, CSI has worked with volunteers to monitor Cayuga Lake’s shoreline for HABs, collecting important data and helping to protect one of our region’s most cherished natural resources. During HABby Hour, CSI’s experienced staff and dedicated volunteers will be on hand to answer your questions, interpret data trends, and dispel common misconceptions about HABs. This is a unique opportunity to learn directly from the people behind the science.Enjoy a beautiful evening on the lakefront with complimentary hors d'oeuvres provided by Cayuga Shoreline, and take advantage of the full bar and menu available for purchase. Best of all, a portion of the evening’s proceeds will be donated to CSI in support of our mission to safeguard local water resources through science and community engagement.Whether you're a lake resident, a concerned citizen, or just curious about what's happening in your watershed, we hope you’ll join us for this fun and educational evening.RSVP: https://forms.gle/VEwixjjSiZc3HqDb9For more information, contact CSI at (607) 257-6606 or info@communityscience.org.
Jun 18 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.