Apr 25 Saturday
Wild mushroom identification classes taught by a certified forager. FLXMUSHROOMS Top 14 Edible Wild Mushrooms class is an in-depth, in-person class covering 14 delicious, safe and easy-to-identify mushrooms. No experience necessary.
Cost: $95.00 per person or $150.00 for 2 people
Enfield Community Center – 162 Enfield Main Road, Ithaca, NY 14850
April 25
Tioga Arts Council (TAC) is pleased to present its Tioga County Middle & High School Student Exhibition. It will open on First Friday, April 3, from 5 - 8 p.m. at 179 Front St., Owego. After the opening, the exhibition will be on view from April 4 - 25, 2026, Wed. through Sat. from 12 - 4 p.m..The exhibition features work from Candor, Newark Valley, Owego, Spencer Van Etten, and Tioga Central. Each school has been invited to showcase up to 20 samples of student artwork, and awards will be given in the following categories based on Scholastic Art Awards:.Best in ShowPaintingPhotographyMixed MediaPrintmakingSculptureCeramicsDrawing & IllustrationDigital ArtAI.A SPECIAL THANKSTo Newark Valley Central School District for supporting this exhibition.
We are so excited to share that—just in time for Easter—we’ll be launching Saturday services! Twice a month, we’ll gather for worship with those whose work schedules make Sunday mornings difficult.
Our heart is to allow for everyone to worship, grow, and stay connected to the body of Christ—no matter their schedule. We can’t wait to gather together and see what God will do through this new opportunity!
The Binghamton University Department of Theatre presents Chess, a Cold War-era rock musical that transforms the chessboard into a battlefield of hearts and ideologies.
Featuring the iconic music of Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus of ABBA fame, with lyrics by the legendary Tim Rice, this electrifying production is Directed and Choreographed by Chaz Wolcott and Music Directed by Melissa Yanchak & Madeline Harts.
Performance Dates: April 24 through May 3, 2026Location: Binghamton University Department of Theatre
Step into the high-stakes world of international chess where grandmaster Freddie Trumper, America's volatile champion, faces off against Anatoly Sergievsky, his brilliant Soviet counterpart. Caught in the crossfire of their fierce rivalry is Florence Vassy, a Hungarian-American assistant with her own haunted past and divided loyalties. As these three brilliant minds converge at the World Chess Championship, the line between patriotism and passion blurs, threatening to topple kings both on and off the board.
With a powerhouse rock score that pulses with anthems of ambition and ballads of longing, Chess weaves a sophisticated tale of political intrigue and intimate human drama. Witness a story where every gambit risks not just victory, but identity itself, and where the greatest sacrifices are made not for country, but for love.
Apr 26 Sunday
Each April, during the Month of the Young Child, we celebrate young children, their families, and their caregivers. We invite families and family-friendly community members to join us for an interactive, fun-filled family afternoon featuring engaging hands-on activities for young children and exhibits of community resources. Nutritious, affordable lunches and snacks will be available for your convenience. This year’s theme, “All Colors of the Earth: Together We Color the World,” is inspired by the book by Sheila Hamanaka. The admission is free. Donations to CHOW are appreciated. We look forward to celebrating together at this special annual event!
Uncle Joe and Fiddlin’ Renee return to the Papa Bear Court Room to give a performance that blends local history with music. This event is open to the public and free to attend. Please email threebearsovid@gmail.com if you are interested in attending this event!
The Catskill Valley Wind Ensemble presents their spring concert in celebration with the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. Music performed will include George Washington Bridge, Variations on ‘America,’ Brooklyn Air, and 76 Trombones, among others. The concert is free and open to the public.
Apr 27 Monday
Doug’s Fish Fry will be at Eddydale on Monday, April 27 from 11am-6pm to benefit Newfield Old Home Days! To call and place orders on April 27 until 4:00 pm please call (607) 753-9184 ext 2
This 3 course Farm to Table Dinner features a delicious spread of dishes prepared by Lost Dog’s chefs and sourced from local farmers. Our menu this year celebrates cuisines from across the globe, with gluten free and vegan options available. Desserts will be provided by Sweetay’s and Parlor City Vegan and entertainment will include live music from Rob Weinberger and Larry Lolli. With our 40+ item silent auction, you'll also be able to bid on original artwork, local goods, and exciting experiences. The event sells out every year. All proceeds support VINES’ programs!
Tickets available online: https://vinesgardens.org/spring-farm-to-table-dinner/