Feb 27 Friday
For over 20 years, Ithaca area attractions, shops, and restaurants unite to host a community-wide celebration honoring PreK-12 educators and school staff. The celebration includes events throughout Tompkins County. It's our way of saying thanks to educators & school staff everywhere for all of your hard work and dedication!
February 13-28th, 2026!
Expansion Pack performs the premier long-form comedy show in the Greater Binghamton area. Zany, interactive and fun! It's not stand-up comedy but unscripted, ensemble, comedy creations magically crafted from audience suggestions and no two shows are exactly the same! Act One, Welcome to the Cinema Saver is a unique long form originated here and created as a nod to the former occupants of the building. After a short intermission, Act Two features an interview with a volunteer audience member(s). The Expansion Pack players then incorporate details of that interview into a zany series of scenes that consume the entire second act!
Located in the former Cinema Saver/Burts building at 19 Madison Avenue in Endicott. Free large and lighted parking lot. Cheap snacks. Free door prizes. About half the ticket price of most area theaters and twice the laughs. Presale tickets available on Eventbrite and at the door starting at 7:30 pm.
Feb 28 Saturday
In February, over mid-winter break, Ithaca area businesses & attractions unite to host a community-wide celebration honoring preK-12 educators with over 150 activities, discounts, and events throughout Tompkins County. It's our way of saying thanks to educators everywhere for all of your hard work and dedication!Ithaca Loves Teachers, presented by Visions Federal Credit Union, is a community initiative with a range of events and special offers to honor educators and school staff. To join the fun, sign up for the free digital pass beginning February 1st to browse deals and plan your visit.Book your overnight stay in advance, directly through accommodations for best rates. See special offers:https://www.visitithaca.com/coupons-page/
The address this is a community wide event, the address listed is for the Downtown Ithaca Visitor Center. For questions about the event call 607 272 1313.
Composer Antonin Dvořák came from Europe to America in the 1890s, where he met Native Americans and fell in love with their music. Tonight's program has music by both Dvořák and a Native American composer, Boyd Eagle, who happens to be Maestro Daniel Hege's grandfather! Come to a free, age-appropriate chat on cross-cultural musical mashups with Dr. Julia Grella O'Connell, the Philharmonic's Director of Education and Community Engagement. Do a music-inspired craft, learn a Bohemian folk dance, and hear the Philharmonic rehearse! Free for children 4-16 and their caregivers.
Sponsored by IBM and FairGame for the Theater Arts.
Euchre returns to the Grayhaven Lounge Saturday afternoons in January and February!Join us in our cozy historic lounge for some unplugged fun. Beginners welcome! Feel free to bring a small dish or snack to pass!!
When: Jan 31st, Feb 14th + Feb 28th from 3-6pm
Come to any or all dates.
Email to RSVP at Grayhavenmotel@gmail.com – helpful but not required.
Request to be added to the Euchre email list for earliest notification of any changes and additional dates or check our website.
Mar 03 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.
Join us for our weekly dance - every Tuesday.It begins at 7:00 PM with a 30 minute beginner lesson and 15 minute new moveOpen dance begins at 7:45 and goes until 9:30 pm Different instructors and DJs every week.All for a $5 Donation Most weeks the lesson is East Coast Swing, once per month the lesson is West Coast swing. Most of the music is suitable for East or West Coast Swing. Other music played is suitable for Cha Cha, Night Club Two Step, Waltz, Country Two Step, Hustle, rumba and Fox Trot.
Mar 04 Wednesday
The Vestal Museum will have on display various Girl Scout memorabilia, photos, and informative text that will explore 114 years of Girl Scouts as part of not only United States history, but of the significant part Girl Scout founder Juliette Gordon Low played in advancing global understanding, friendships among people from many nations, and world peace.
Tours of the museum are welcome during regular museum hours of Weds 9am-1pm, Thurs 5pm-9pm, Saturdays 9am-3pm, and Sundays noon-4pm. Due to the small size of the museum, please keep groups to approximately 15 people.
An exhibit opening will happen on March 7th from noon-3pm with display talks and activities.
Special thanks to the History and Archives Committee of NYPENN Pathways for organizing the display.
Questions? Contact Museum Director Melissa Restuccia at vestalmuseum.org