Jul 26 Sunday
In the musical adaptation of the beloved film, overprotective clownfish dad Marlin searches desperately for little Nemo, who has been captured by a scuba diver and imprisoned in a fish tank in Australia. As father and son battle danger and fear to reunite, they meet wonderful friends who help them go with the flow and keep on swimming, no matter how dark the journey seems.
Performances:Friday, July 24 @ 10 amFriday, July 24 @ NoonSaturday, July 25 @ 10 amSaturday, July 25 @ NoonSunday, July 26 @ Noon
Run time: 60 minutes
*Finding Nemo takes place in the Hangar's outdoor tent; seats in the back two rows of all sections are on raised platforms.
Teaching Ithaca Wellness Launches "The Architecture of the Self": A Summer Somatic SeriesITHACA, NY — Local educator and wellness coach Alison Rawlins, founder of Teaching Ithaca Wellness, LLC, is proud to announce a new 8-part workshop series, "The Architecture of the Self," running Sunday afternoons from July 19 through September 6.At the heart of this series is the debut of the Concentric Boundaries curriculum—a somatic guide designed to help participants move past intellectualized "rules" and into the felt-sense reality of their personal space. By framing emotional and professional security through architectural metaphors, Rawlins invites the community to rebuild their internal infrastructure with kindness and clarity.A Somatic Sunday Rhythm Each session takes place from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM at Rawlins’ home studio in Ithaca. The afternoons are structured to facilitate deep transition:The Welcome Circle: Setting the architectural theme.The Snack & Shift: A light nourishment break to move from "thinking" to "sensing."Artistic Exploration: Hands-on creative work to map the internal self.Closing: Integrating the blueprint before the week begins.The Summer Schedule:July 19: Part 1 – The FoundationJuly 26: Part 2 – The ThresholdAugust 2: Part 3 – The Windows (THINK Filter)August 9: Part 4 – The Observation DeckAugust 16: Part 5 – Tapestries & BivouacsAugust 23: Part 6 – Clarity is KindnessAugust 30: Part 7 – Conflict as a GatewaySeptember 6: Part 8 – The Renovation BlueprintLogistics & Materials Participants are encouraged to bring a dedicated journal and a sketchbook specifically for this course to document their somatic evolution. While the workshops are held in a cozy home environment, Rawlins notes with a wink that her "curious dogs" will be safely contained so the group can focus on the work at hand.Investment:Full 8-Week Blueprint: $100 suggested donation (Includes weekly coaching check-ins).A La Carte: $10–$35 suggested donation per session.About Teaching Ithaca Wellness, LLC: Teaching Ithaca Wellness provides mindfulness-based art curriculum and therapeutic coaching to the Ithaca community, focusing on empowering individuals through creative expression and boundary work.Contact: Alison Rawlins Teaching Ithaca Wellness, LLC teachingithacawellness.com (607) 280-4538
Jul 28 Tuesday
Music in the Glen is a community concert series that features some of the most creative and progressive acts in the region, all held at shelter one of Glendale Park, 400 Glendale Drive, Endicott (just a 30 second drive from Enjoie Golf Course). The location features easy parking, shaded listening under the trees, and pristine sound. All concerts are free and family friendly, with voluntary donations to help pay the musicians (much funding has come from GoFundMe donations and regional business and corporate sponsors).
Shows are scheduled every Tuesday at 6pm, every Saturday at 4pm, with the exception of July 4th. You can click on the QR code on the flyer or visit the FB page at www.facebook.com/glenmusic607, for a look at the performers. First 3 shows are Simmerin Stew (bluegrass), UnityGroup (world fusion), and Joe Kollar (indie).
Jul 29 Wednesday
For the 19th consecutive year, CSI’s JoW program will partner with Discover Cayuga Lake to collect and analyze water samples from Cayuga Lake. Participants will learn field sampling techniques using professional-grade equipment and will assist in analyzing select water quality parameters aboard the vessel. The program also includes the collection of plankton samples using a plankton net, which will be examined under microscopes to observe and identify microscopic aquatic organisms. Following the cruise, samples will be analyzed in CSI’s state-certified laboratory, and resulting data will be incorporated into CSI’s online water quality database, contributing to long-term monitoring efforts and strengthening understanding of Cayuga Lake’s ecological health. This program offers a hands-on opportunity for participants of all ages to engage directly in real-world water quality science while enjoying a beautiful lake cruise!
All program activities will take place on board the vessel. Once the boat departs the dock, it will not return until the scheduled end of the program, except in cases of inclement weather or emergency.
About CSI: The Community Science Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization and NYSDOH-certified water testing laboratory (ELAP #11790) dedicated to inspiring and empowering communities to safeguard water resources through volunteer monitoring, certified laboratory analyses, and education. For more information, visit our website: www.communityscience.org.
Accommodations: We are committed to making this program accessible and inclusive. Please contact us in advance to discuss specific needs or accommodations.
Jul 30 Thursday
Join us on the lawn in front of the Three Bears, as local Celtic band Three Stone Fire returns to the park in front of the Three Bears for a concert! The concert is on July 30th from 6:00-7:30 p.m. Admission is free, and space is unlimited. Please feel free to bring a lawn chair or blanket. In the event of rain, concerts will be moved to the historic courtroom in Papa Bear. Check our social media for updates. This project is made possible with funds from Auburn Public Theater Regrants program, with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and administered by Auburn Public Theater.
Aug 01 Saturday
Tour de Keuka is an annual charity bike ride around Keuka Lake in the beautiful Finger Lakes of New York State. The ride benefits United Way of the Southern Tier.Offering 3 different in-person courses and a virtual option, there’s an option for nearly every skill level! Every rider receives a Tour de Keuka T-shirt and finisher gift. All participants pay a registration fee and agree to fundraise or donate $150. Riders who raise $350 or more will receive a free Tour de Keuka jersey.
Aug 02 Sunday
Aug 04 Tuesday
Aug 08 Saturday
Participants will explore the northern end of the Cayuga Lake watershed, focusing on the wetlands of Montezuma National Wildlife Refuge and their role as natural filters that help remove pollutants, toxins, and sediments from the water. The program includes close observation of the diverse plants and animals that inhabit this ecosystem, emphasizing its ecological significance. Following guided exploration, participants will engage in a hands-on activity to design and build simple water filtration systems using provided materials, applying concepts of filtration and testing the effectiveness of different approaches.
Hands-on and interactive, involving building demonstration water filters, observation, and group discussion. No prior experience needed.