Fairs
and celebrations
Adventures at Treasure Island Fri, July 14. Thompson Health
annual fundraising gala. Steamboat Landing, Canandaigua. $125. 899-3267.
Antique and Classic Boat
Show Fri-Sun, July 28-30. CliftPark, along Skaneateles Lake, Skaneateles. Free. 315-685-0552,
www.skaneateles.com.
Antiques Show Sat-Sun, June 17-18.HerkimerCounty Fairgrounds, Cemetery Rd and Rte 5S, Frankfort. Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun 10
a.m.-4 p.m. $5. 315-736-4916.
Bands on the Bricks Fri July 7, July 21, Aug 4.
Public Market, 280
N Union St. 7 p.m. Free. 428-6770.
Barbecue at the Wineries Sat-Sun, June 24-25. Keuka Lake wineries, Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun noon-5 p.m.
$20-25. 800-440-4898, www.keukawinetrail.com.
Buffalo Bills Parade July TBA. Pep rally, PittsfordVillage. 248-6200.
Carnival Cook-Off Sat-Sun, June 24-25.Cheese
cook-off. Cayuga Wine Trail wineries, Sat 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Sun noon-6
p.m. $12-$22. 800-684-5217, cayugawinetrail.com.
Concerts by the Shore Wednesdays, through August.Various
bands, OntarioBeachPark,
7 p.m. Free. 865-3320.
Drum Corps Associates World
Championships Fri-Sun, Sept 1-3, PAETECPark, www.dcacorps.org,
www.statesmen.org.
Erie County Fair Aug 10-20. 5600 McKinley Pkwy, Hamburg. 716-649-3900,
www.americas-fair.org.
Finger Lakes State Parks
2006 Summer Concert Series Saturdays, July 8-Aug 19. South lawn of TaughannockFallsState
Park, off State Route 89, Trumansburg.7 p.m. $5 per car. 607-387-6739.
Finger Lakes Wine Festival July 14-16. Watkins Glen International.
866-461-7223, www.flwinefest.com, www.theglen.com.
Gates Concert Series Sundays July 9-Aug 13 Total
Sports Experience, 880 Elmgrove Road, 6:30p.m. | Wed Aug 2, Wed Aug 30, WestgatePark,
6:30 p.m. | Wed, July 19 Summer Family Ice Cream Social, WestgatePark,
6:30 p.m. Free, 247-6100, ext. 234, www.townofgates.org.
Gates Summer Celebration Sun, June 25. Kids’
activities, live music, performances, fireworks, Gates Chili High School, 910 Wegman Rd, 4-10:30 p.m. 247-6100 ext 234.
Gazebo Concert Series Thursdays through Aug 10. VincentKennelleyPark, Fairport.7 p.m. Free.
Geneseo Air Show Fri-Sun, July 7-9.1941
Historical AircraftGroupMuseum,
GeneseoAirport, Rte 63.10 a.m.-4 p.m. $8, kids free. 243-2100, www.1941hag.org.
Geneseo Rotary Summer
Festival Fri-Sun, July 7-9.VillagePark, Geneseo, 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Free.
Geneva Summer Arts
Festival Full
summer calendar of events, plays, concerts, 315-521-1876, www.genevarts.com.
Gideon Cobb Days Sat, June 24. Historic Brighton celebration,
nature walk, scavenger hunt, barbershop quartet, food.Corbett’s Glenn, Glenn
Rd off Rt 441.
9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Parking at Linden Oaks medical
campus building 10, shuttles. www.historicbrighton.org.
Highbanks Celtic Gathering Sat, July 8.Highland games competition, bagpipe bands,
Celtic dance, food, and crafts. LetchworthPark, Highbanks Recreation Area.
493-3600, www.feadanor.org.
Hill
Cumorah Pageant July 14, 15, 18-22. Cast of 600, pyrotechnics, music; presents stories from the
Bible and the Book of Mormon. Hill Cumorah, on Route
21, near Palmyra.
315-597-5851, hillcumorah.org/Pageant.
International Home Movie Day
Sat, Aug
12. Technical workshop, home-movie screenings, music.Dryden Theatre, George Eastman House, 900 East Ave. www.homemovieday.com.
Irondequoit Fourth of
July Mon,
July 3, 11 a.m.-11 p.m. Booths, crafts music | Tues, July 4, parade 11a.m.
Band, fireworks 9:45 p.m. | Gazebo Series, music, Sundays July-Aug, 2:30p.m.
Town Hall, 1280 Titus Ave.www.irondequoit.org.
Ithaca Farmers’ Market through October, Thurs 3-7
p.m., Sat 9 a.m.-2p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Steamboat Landing; Tues 9 a.m.-1p.m.
Dewitt Park. www.ithacamarket.com.
Juneteenth Celebration Sat, June 17. Performers, vendors, food.Susan B. Anthony Square between King and Madison streets. 529-5026, 454-2680.
July 4 Celebration Tues, July 4. Fireworks, downtown Rochester,
10 p.m. 428-6697, www.cityofrochester.gov.
July 4 Celebration Tues, July 4. Music,
fireworks, kids activities. VeteransMemorial Park, 595 Calkins Rd,
Henrietta. 4-10 p.m. 359-2540.
Labor Day Parade Mon, Sept 4, downtown
route, 263-2650.
Lower Niagara
River region Nightly music, festivals,
fairs, attractions. www.northofthefalls.com.
Madison-Bouckville
Outdoor Antiques Show Sat-Sun, Aug 19-20. 315-824-2462, bouckvilleantiqueshows.com.
Maplewood Tour of Homes
Sat, June
17. Homes in Maplewood
neighborhood, 11 a.m.-4 p.m. 458-3460 ext 7, www.ggw.org/mna.
Mayville
Bluegrass Festival Sat-Sun, June 17-18. Country-rock and bluegrass acts, food, crafts, kids’ activities, instrument
workshops. LakesidePark, Mayville. www.mayvillebluegrassfestival.com.
Midsummer Night’s Tasting Fri-Sat, Aug 4-5. Hurd Orchards, Rt
104 and Monroe-Orleans County Line
Rd, Holley. 6 & 8:30 p.m.
638-8838, hurdorchards.com.
Morgan-Manning Independence
Day Celebration Tues, July 4. Bands, cake walk, Morgan-Manning House, Brockport. 11
a.m.-4 p.m. 637-3645.
National Night
Out Against Crime Tues, Aug 1. OntarioBeachPark Gazebo, Charlotte,
6-9 p.m.
New YorkState Fair Aug 24-Sept 4. Agriculture displays, food, games, rides, concerts, children’s
activities. 581 State Fair Blvd,
Syracuse. 800
475-FAIR, www.nysfair.org.
OswegoHarborfest Thurs-Sun, July 27-30. Live music, shopping, food, and
fireworks along the water.Various venues in Oswego.
315-343-6858, www.oswegoharborfest.com.
Party in the Park Thursdays through Aug 10. Live music, High Falls Festival Site, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Free.
www.rochestereventsnetwork.com.
Penfield Independence Day Celebration Fri, June 30, cruise night
and music 5-10 p.m. | Sat, July 1, parade 10 a.m., music 4-8 p.m., fireworks
10:15p.m. HarrisWhalenPark.
Penfield Summer Amphitheatre Mon, July 24, Penfield Pops
Concert, 7p.m. | Tuesdays July 11-Aug 1, Cool Jazz Concert Series, 7p.m. |
Thursdays July 13-Aug 3, Kids Fest Concert Series, 7p.m. | Sat, July 15-Aug 5,
Saturdays in the Park Concert Series, 7p.m. | Thurs-Sat Aug 10-12, West Side Story, starts at dark | Behind
Town Hall, 3100 Atlantic Ave. 340-8651, www.penfield.org.
Picnic in the Park Tues, July 4. Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council, CentennialPark,
Richmond Ave, Batavia. Noon-5 p.m. Free. 343-9313.
Pittsford Summer Concert
Series Fridays through July 28, 7.pm.(no concert June 30),
Aug 4-11, 6:45p.m. Port of Pittsford Park,
22 N Main St.
Rochester Public Market Sundays, through Aug 27: Greatest Community Garage Sales, 8 a.m.-2
p.m. 280 N Union St. Free. 428-6907.
Salute to the Troops Day Sat, Aug 12, events with
vets and soldiers, SampsonState Park, Route 96, Seneca Lake. Regular park
admission. 607-869-5330.
Sounds of Summer Concert
Series Fridays, June 23-Aug 25. Live music, gazebo, VeteransMemorial Park,
WebsterVillage, 7-9 p.m. 265-3770.
Speak Out Rochester Sat, July 29, artists, dancers, writers,
musicians against child abuse, incest and domestic violence. R.
ThomasFlynnCampusCenter,
MonroeCommunity College.10 a.m. 544-0019.
Spencerport
Fireman’s Carnival Mon-Sun, June 12-18.Kiddie parade, grand parade, amusement rides. Spencerport. 352-4771, vil.spencerport.ny.us.
Sterling
Renaissance Festival Weekends, July 1-Aug
13.Theater, live music,
jousting, meat on sticks, puppet shows.15385 Farden Rd, Sterling. 800-879-4446,
www.sterlingfestival.com.
Taking It To
the Streets Rally Fri-Sat, Aug 19-20. Martin Luther King Jr., Park, Buffalo. 716-891-4760.
Walnut Hill Carriage Driving
Competition Aug
16-20.Horse-drawn carriages, 397
W Bloomfield Rd, Pittsford, 385-2555,
www.walnuthillfarm.com.
Webster Summer Celebration Sat, July 1. Webster Fireman’s Field, fair noon-4 p.m., music 4-9:30 p.m.,
fireworks 9:45 p.m. Free.
ZooBrewFri,
June 23, July 14, Aug 11, Sept 8. Adults only, live music, cash bar, food,
Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St Paul St,
5:30-8:30 p.m. $5. 336-7200, www.senecaparkzoo.org.
Sports
Buffalo BillsPre-season home games: Fri, Aug 18, v. Cincinnati Bengals, 7 p.m.; Sat, Aug 26, v. Cleveland Browns, 6 p.m.
Ralph Wilson Stadium, 1 Bills Dr, Orchard Park. | Training CampOpen
Practices: TBA. St. JohnFisherCollege, 3690 East Ave.
| 877-228-4257, www.buffalobills.com.
Cosequin Stuart Horse Trials July 20-23. Horse-riding
competition.Murray Rd,
Victor. $6 per car for parking.
www.stuarthorsetrials.org.
EmpireState Roar Women’s Professional Football. home games: (All begin
at 7:05 p.m.) Sat, Aug 5, v. Connecticut | Sat, Aug 12, v.New England | Sat, Aug 19, v. Wisconsin Wolves | Sat, Sept 9, v. Albany Ambush | EastRochesterHigh School, 222 Woodbine
Ave, EastRochester. 217-7571, www.theempirestateroar.com.
Rochester Raging Rhinos Men USL-First Division soccer. Home games: Sat, June 17, v. Portland Timbers, 7:35
p.m. | Sat, June 24, v. Montreal Impact, 7:35 p.m. | Mon, July 3, v. Vancouver
Whitecaps,7:35 p.m. | Sat, July 8, v. Charleston Battery, 7:35 p.m. | Fri, July
14, v. Miami FC, 7:35 p.m. | Fri, July 21, v. Atlanta Silverbacks, 7:35 p.m. |
Fri, July 28, v. Seattle Sounders, 8 p.m. | Sat, Aug 5, v. Atlanta Silverbacks,
8:05 p.m. | Fri, Aug 11, v. Montreal Impact, 7:35 p.m. | Fri, Aug 18, v.
Toronto Lynx, 8 p.m. | Sat, Aug 26, v. Puerto Rico Islanders, 7:35 p.m. | Fri,
Sept 1, v. Virginia Beach Mariners, 7:35 p.m. | Sat, Sept 9, v. Minnesota
Thunder, 7:35 p.m. | PAETEC Park, 460 Oak St. $9-$25. 232-1900,
www.rhinossoccer.com.
Rochester Raging Rhinos Women USL Women’s League. Home games: Fri, June 16,
v. Vermont Lady Voltage, 7:35 p.m. | Sat, June 24, v. Ottawa Fury Women, 4 p.m.
| Fri, June 30, v. Sudbury Canadians, 7:35 p.m. | Mon, July 3, v. Toronto Lynx
Women, 4 p.m. | Sat, July 8, v. Hamilton Lady Avalanche, 4 p.m. | PAETECPark,
460 Oak St. $8-$18. 232-1900,
www.rhinossoccer.com.
Rochester Rattlers MLL Lacrosse. Home games: Fri, June 23, v. New Jersey Pride, 7:30 p.m. | Sat, July
1, v. Baltimore Bayhawks, 7:30 p.m. | Sat, July 29,
San Francisco Dragons, 7:30 p.m. | Sat, Aug 5, v. Philadelphia Barrage, 2 p.m.
| Sat, Aug 12, v. Boston Cannons, 7:30 p.m. | PAETECPark,
460 Oak St. $9-$18. 232-1900
www.rochesterrattlers.com.
Rochester Red Wings AAA Baseball. Home games (All games start at
7:05 p.m. unless otherwise noted): Thurs-Fri, June 15-16, v.
Indianapolis | Sat-Tues, June 17-20, v. Toledo (June 18, 1:35 p.m.; June 20,
1:35 p.m.) | Fri-Sat, June 30-Aug 1, v. Buffalo | Tues-Wed, July 4-5, v.
Pawtucket | Thurs-Fri, July 6-7, v. Scranton/WB | Sat-Sun, July 15-16, v.
Ottawa (July 16 4:05 p.m.) | Mon-Tues, July 17-18, v. Syracuse | Fri-Mon, July
21-24, v. Louisville, (July 22, 6:05 p.m.; July 23, 1:35 p.m.) | Tues-Fri, July
25-28, v. Charlotte (July 27, 11:05 a.m.) | Mon-Wed, Aug 7-9, v. Pawtucket (Aug
9 11:05 a.m.) | Thurs-Fri, Aug 10-11, v. Buffalo | Wed-Thurs, Aug 16-17, v.
Syracuse | Tues, Aug 22, v. Syracuse | Wed-Fri, Aug 23-25, v. Ottawa | Fri-Sat,
Sept 1-2, v. Buffalo | Sun-Mon, Sept 3-4, v. Scranton/WB (Sept 3, 6:05 p.m.;
Sept 4, 1:35 p.m.) | Frontier Field. $6-$10. 454-9464, www.redwingsbaseball.com.
Recreation
1000 AcreSwamp
Sanctuary Public hikes: Sat, June 17, map-making, 10a.m. | Fri, July 7, Vega over the
swamp, 9 p.m. | Sat, July 29, Ferns, 9 a.m. | Fri, Aug 4, sounds of the night,
8p.m. | Thurs, Aug 11, Perseid meteor shower, 8:30
p.m. | Hikes begin at Sanctuary parking lot, Jackson Rd, Penfield. Free. 385-3907.
Corn Hill Navigation scenic canal and river
cruises, daily through October.$6-$12, box lunches extra.GeneseeRiver, Corn Hill Landing, Exchange
Boulevard.Erie Canal, Schoen Place,
Pittsford. 262-5561, www.samandmary.org.
Dragon Boat June 21-22, July 24-25, Aug
10-11. Teambuilding half-day events to create a row boat.GeneseeValleyWaterwaysCenter,
GeneseeValleyPark,
473-4482. www.campdragonboat.com.
Finger Lakes Land Trust
Talks and Treks (Free unless otherwise noted) Sat, June 17, “Seeing Ceruleans,” Salmon
Creek Bird Sanctuary, 8a.m.; Sat, June 24, “Forest Stories,” Plymouth Woods
Nature Preserve, 10a.m.; Wed, July 12, Cayuga Lake Sunset Cruise, $5, 7:30p.m.;
Sat, July 29, “Spiders Everywhere!”, Lindsay-Parsons Biodiversity Preserve, 10
a.m.; Sat, Aug 19, “Summer Sights and Sounds,” High Vista Nature Preserve, 9
a.m.; Sat, Aug 26, “Carpenter’s Falls: Past and Present,” Glen Haven School and
Public Library, 7325 Fair Haven Rd, Homer, 11:30a.m.; Sat, Sept 9, “Fabulous
Fungus,” 10 a.m.; 607-275-9487, www.fllt.org.
Finger Lakes Tri-Fecta Sat, July 15. Bicycle race. 5:30p.m. 607-792-3663.
Garden Odyssey“A
Stroll through Stately City Spaces” self-guided tour, lecture, refreshments. Sun, June 25, 10a.m.-4p.m. $15-$18. ArnoldPark b/w East and University
Ave, 271-2993.
Genesee Land TrustBackyard Habitat Tour, exhibitions and tours around Penfield,
Pittsford, and Rochester.
Sat, June 24, 9 a.m.-4p.m. Tickets at Wegmans, Land
Trust office, 500 East Ave | Butterfly
Walk, Ganargua Creek Meadow Preserve, Macedon,
Sun, July 9, 2p.m. | 256-2130.
Genesee Waterways (All events at 149 Elmwood Ave) “Armond Bassett Canoe and Kayak Race,” Sat, July 2, 11a.m. |
Water-Related Empire State Games, July 26-29 | “Lockapalooza”
Sat, Aug 19, 11a.m.-dark, kayak races, rodeo competition, food, videos | Canoe
and kayak rental every weekend through mid-Oct, lessons available on Saturdays.Fri
4.pm.-dusk, Sat 10a.m.-6p.m., Sun noon-6p.m. | 328-3960,
www.geneseewaterways.org.
History Sail July-Aug. Four-passenger
limit, LakeOntario cruise-tours.315-594
1906, www.silverwaters.com.
Irondequoit Farmers
Market Thursdays
4-8 p.m. (music 7 p.m.). Town Hall Grounds, Titus Ave. 467-8840,
www.irondequoit.org.
Landmark Society“Architecture for Lunch” mini downtown tours, 12:10p.m.-12:35p.m. Fri, June 16, meet at Washington
Square; Fri, June 23, meet at Eastman Place. Free | “East End Coffee Walk” architecture and
history tour, Sat, June 24, begins at Inn on
Broadway at 9:30a.m. $17 | Twilight
Campfire Tales, flashlight tour, pioneer games, costumed actors. Thurs, June 29, & Thurs, Aug 24, 6:30p.m.Stone-TolanHouseMuseum, 2370 East Ave, $8
adults, $4 children | Fairport Coffee
Walk, Sat, July 22, 9:30am, $17 | Corn
Hill Strolls, local lore, Sun, July 23, 30, Aug 6, 13.1p.m. Landmark Society parking lot, 133 S Fitzhugh St. | 546-7029 x10,
www.landmarksociety.org.
Mt Hope Cemetery ToursSaturdays through Oct 28,
1p.m.; Sundays through Oct 29, 2p.m. & 3p.m. meet at North Gatehouse,
opposite Robinson Dr. Free. 461-3494, www.fomh.org.
Perry Farmer’s Market Summer
Saturdays Arts Series Saturdays, June 17-Sept 30. Music, artisans, kids’ activities, Borden Ave, Perry,
10 a.m. (market hours: 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.). Free. www.perryfarmersmarket.com,
237 5375.
RMSCCummingNatureCenter Walks Saturdays June-Aug (no July
1), 10a.m. & 1p.m. | NatureCenter open weekends
9a.m.-5p.m. $3/per, $10/family. 6472
Gulick Rd, Naples.
374-6160, www.rmsc.org.
Rochester Bicycling Club Bike rides, various lengths
and difficulties, including slow and easy series, throughout the summer; Sat,
July 15, Andrew Spiller Memorial Picnic and Challenge Ride, Farmington Town
park, 7a.m.-7a.m. Free. 888-857-8198, www.rochesterbicyclingclub.org.
Rochester Orienteering Club Sun June 18, PowderMillsPark,
Oak Tree Lodge, noon-2p.m. | Wed, June 28, BlackCreekPark,
Western entrance, 6 p.m. | Tue, July 18, Cobbs Hill, Tay house, 6 p.m. | Sat, July 29, GeneseeValleyPark, Genesee Junction
shelter, 10a.m. | 377-5650, roc.us.orienteering.org.
Rochester Twilight Criterium Sat, June 24. Bicycle Race Downtown. 546-4030,
www.rochestercrit.com.
SonnenbergGardens “Wednesday Workouts,”
grounds open at 7:45 a.m. for running or walking, $5, exercise classes with
YMCA offered. | “Midnight Stroll” Fridays in July, jazz, wine tasting, carriage
rides, $8/children $4 | “Tea Thursdays,” Thursdays in August, $6 plus reg.
admission. | 151
Charlotte St, Canandaigua. 394-4922,
www.sonnenberg.org.
Tuesday Nature Nights Guided Bike Rides (level terrain, under
10 miles): June 27, Maplewood neighborhood; July
11, SenecaPark;
July 25, Charlotte neighborhood; Aug 8, South
River loop; Aug 22, Port
of Rochester; Sept 5,
Southwest neighborhood. Free. | Guided
Outrigger Canoe Paddles (meet at GeneseeWaterwayCenter,
GeneseeValleyPark.
$15): July 25, Aug 2. | Trees in Our
Neighborhoods Walks: June 20, Ellwanger-Barry
Neighborhood; July 18, UR Arboretum; Aug 1, East Ave neighborhood; Aug 29, Seth Green
Switchback Trail. Free. | All events begin at 6:15 p.m. 428-6770,
www.cityofrochester.gov.
Theater
LOCAL
Blackfriars TheatreIn
the Good Old Summertime- Songs from the American Songbook July 14-22. $12-$24. 28 Lawn St, off Broadway. 454-1260, www.blackfriars.org.
Downstairs Cabaret Theatre New: The Male Intellect: An Oxymoron? Ongoing: I Got The Music in Me with Cindy Miller; The Dershowitz Protocol; Nuts & Bolts
Comedy Improv Troupe; I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change; The Water Coolers. For
schedules and locations: 325-4370, www.downstairscabaret.com.
Gates Community TheaterGrease July 27-29, GatesChiliHigh School Auditorium. 247-6100, ext. 234,
www.gatescommunitytheater.org.
Geneseo Community Players Guys and Dolls July 13-16.AliceAustinTheater, Brodie Hall, SUNY Geneseo.Tix:
TBA. www.geneseocommunityplayers.org.
Geva Theatre Center Five Guys
Named Moethrough July 7 | Geva Comedy Improv, June 23-24,
July 28-29 | GevaTheatreCenter,
75 Woodbury Blvd. 232-4382, www.gevatheatre.org.
JCC SummerstageUrinetown, The
Musical July 29, 30, Aug 1, 3, 5, 6. FeinbloomCenter for the Arts, 1200
Edgewood Ave. 461-2000 ext 235.
Port of Call Community
Players Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat July 14-22. SpencerportHigh School Auditorium. www.poccp.org.
RMSC Players Dramatic Walking Tour: “A Circle of Friends
— An Abolitionists’ Tour of MountHope in 1860,” Sat, June 24 & Sept 16, North
Gatehouse, Mt.HopeCemetery,
791 Mount Hope Ave.
10:30a.m. $10; $5 children. 697-1942, www.rmsc.org.
Shakespeare PlayersTaming of the Shrew July 7-16 (no shows July 10 or 13).Highland Park Bowl, 1200 South Ave.
8 p.m. 234-7840.
Shipping Dock Theatre Amy’s View through July 2.Visual Studies Workshop, 31
Prince St. $12-$22. 232-2250, www.shippingdocktheatre.org.
Webster Shakespeare FestivalA Midsummer Night’s Dream Aug 3, 5, 6, 9, 10. Veteran’s Memorial
Park, North Ave,
Webster. 8 p.m. Free.
REGIONAL
ArtparkFull Monty Aug 10-20. 450
S Fourth St, Lewiston.
$28-$38. 716-754-4375, artpark.net.
Bristol Valley TheatreI Left My Heart: A Salute to the Music of Tony Bennett June 15-25 |
Nevermore June 29-July 9 | Absurd Person Singular July 13-23 | Sweeney Todd July 27-Aug 6 | Mercy of a Strom Aug 10-20 | The Truth about Dragons Aug 1-4, 15-18.
|151 S Main St, Naples.
374-6318, www.bvtnaples.org.
Chautauqua Conservatory
Theater The Cherry Orchard July 1-9 | The Art of Course Acting July 22-30 | Twelfth Night Aug 12-19 | CTC/NPW: New Play Workshops Staged Reading One: July
13-15, Staged Reading Two: Aug 3-5. Bratton Theater, W Lake Rd,
Chautauqua.716-357-6250, www.ciweb.org.
Cortland Repertory Theatre Five Guys Named Moe through June 17 | It Runs in the Family June 21-July 1 | Murder on the Nile July 5-15 | Annie
Get Your Gun | July 19-Aug 5 | Moonlight
and Magnolias Aug 9-19 | “I Left My
Heart,” A salute to the music of Tony Bennett Aug 23-Sept 2 | Edward Jones
Playhouse, Pavilion, Dwyer Memorial Park, Little York. 607-756-2627,
www.cortlandrep.org.
Geneva Theatre GuildPirates of Penzance July 14-16. Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St, Geneva.866-355-LIVE, www.gtglive.org.
Hangar TheatreSammy and Me through June 17 | Sleuth June 21-July 1 | Bloodline: The Children
of Argos July 5-22 | Art July 26-Aug 5 | Hello Dolly! Aug 10-Sept 3 | KIDDSTUFF Two Donuts June 13-17 | Moreland the Magician, June 24 | BunniculaJune 29-July 1 |Tales of a 4th Grade NothingJuly
8 | Further Adventures of ClownJuly
15 | Go, Dog, Go! July 20-22 | KIDDPLAY! Plays by Kids for Kids July 29 |The Adventures of
Stuart Little Aug 3-5 | KIDDSTARS! The Next Generation Showcase Aug
12 | Bugsy
Malone, JrAug 17-19 | The Frog Prince Sept 8-17 | CassPark,
Route 89, Ithaca.
607-273-4497, www.hangartheatre.org.
Kitchen Theatre CompanyLabor June 16-17 | The Angle of the Sun July 6-Aug 5 | The Price Aug 25
– Sept 24 | 116 N Cayuga St, Ithaca.
607-273-4497, www.kitchentheatre.org.
Merry-Go-Round Playhouse Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story through June 17 | The King and I June 21-July 14 | The
Music Man July 19-Aug 11 | Gigi Aug 16-Sept 2 | EmersonPark, Auburn. 800-457-8897, www.merry-go-round.com.
The Red House Vigil July
19-Aug 5. 201 S West St,
Syracuse. 315-425-0405,
www.theredhouse.org.
Shaw Festival Festival Theatre: Arms and the Man through Oct 29; High Society through Nov 19; The
Crucible through Oct 14 | Court House Theatre: Too Good to be True through Oct 7; The Magic Fire through Oct 8; Rosmersholm through Oct 7; Love Among the Russians through Sept 24 |Royal George Theatre: The
Heiress through Oct 7; The Invisible
Man through Oct 29; Design for Living June 15-Nov 18 | Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada. $45-$86 (Canadian
dollars). 800-511-SHAW, www.shawfest.com.
Stratford Festival Festival Theatre: Coriolanus through Sept 23; Oliver! through
Oct 29; Much Ado About Nothing through
Oct 22; Twelfth Night July 30-Oct 28
| Avon
Theatre: The Glass Menagerie through
Oct 22; London Assurance through Oct
21; South Pacific through Oct 28; Don Juan Aug 1-Oct 20 |Tom
Patterson Theatre: Henry IV Pt. 1 through Sept 24; The Duchess of Malfithrough Sept 23; Ghosts July
25-Sept 23 | Studio Theatre: Harlem Duet June 20-Sept 22; The Blonde, the Brunette, and the Vengeful
Redhead June 27-Sept 24; Fanny Kemble
July 18-Sept 23; The Liar Aug
9-Sept 23 | Stratford, Ontario, Canada. $29-$118 (Canadian
dollars). 800-567-1600, www.stratfordfestival.ca.
Syracuse Stage Menopause the Musical through June 18 | 820 E Genesee St, Syracuse. 315-443-3275,
www.syracusestage.org.
Thousand Islands Playhouse Springer Theatre: Wingfield’s Inferno, June 13-July 15; The Beggar’s Opera, July 19-Aug 26; Rope’s End, Aug 30-Sept 30 | Firehall Theatre: Mary’s
Wedding, June 21-July 22; The Syringa Tree, Aug 2-Sept 3 | $15-$32 (Canadian
dollars). Gananoque,
Ontario, Canada.
866-382-7020, www.1000islandsplayhouse.com.
Dance
ArtparkSat, July 22, Neglia Ballet, with BPO, 8 p.m. | Sun, July 30 Peking
Acrobats, 3 p.m. | 450 South
Fourth St., Lewiston. $15-$40. 716-754-4375,
artpark.net.
Chautauqua Institution Tues, July 11 Chautauqua
Ballet Company; Sat, Aug 12, North Carolina Dance Theatre in Residency with the
Chautauqua Ballet Company.Chautauqua Institution
Amphitheater.$30.716-357-6250,
www.ciweb.org.
Dance Lovers Sat, June 17, 6 p.m. ReformationChurch,
111 N. Chestnut St
| Sat, July 15, and Sat, Aug 19, 6 p.m. RogerRobachCenter, Charlotte Beach.Monthly
social, themed dance parties.Tix: TBA.
671-1510, www.dancelovers.biz.
Hochstein Fri, Aug 18. Dance Camp
student performance. 50 N Plymouth Ave, 7:30 p.m. Free. 454-4596, www.hochstein.org.
Images:ColorSoundMovement Fri, June 16, and Sat, June
17. Art, music, and dance collaboration. Rochester City
Ballet studios, 1326 University Ave. 7 p.m. $10. 271-2404.
RochesterCity Ballet Motown
Fundraiser Fri, Aug 12. Canandaigua Inn on the Lake,
770 S Main St,
Canandaigua.$125. 461-5850,
www.rochestercityballet.org.
RO(chester) TO(ronto) Contemporary Dance Concert Fri, June 23, and Sat, June
24. Presented by Park Ave Dance Company.School of the Arts Main Theatre, University Ave at Prince St. $12-18. 461-2766,
www.parkavenuedancecompany.org.
Classical
LOCAL
Eastman School of Music 26 Gibbs St, 274-1100, www.rochester.edu/Eastman. (All
performances at 7:30 p.m. in Kilbourn Hall unless
otherwise indicated, free): Mon, June 26, Dave Rivello
Jazz Ensemble; Tues, June 27, Eastman Summer Sing Mozart, Mass in C Minor K.
427; Wed, June 28, German and American Songs, soprano and guitar; Fri, June 30,
Eastman Community Music School Harp Workshop Concert, noon; Fri, June 30,
Eastman Kaleidoscope Orchestra, Room 120, 7 p.m.; Fri, June 30, Piano Camp
Faculty Concert; Sat, July 1, Eastman Bass Day & Drum Set Day
Concert, Room 120, 4 p.m.; Sat, July 1,Paul Hofmann, jazz piano, faculty
recital; Wed, July 5, Harold Danko Quartet, jazz ($5-$8);
Thurs, July 6 , Summer Jazz Studies Combo Concert, 3 p.m.; Thurs, July 6, Bob Sneider, jazz guitar, faculty recital; Fri, July 7, Middle
School “Band Adventure” Concert Priscilla Brown, director, 11 a.m.; Fri, July
7, Summer Jazz Studies Big Band Concert, 3 p.m.; Sat, July 8, Summer Piano Camp
Concert, 10 a.m.; Mon, July 10, Balinese Gamelan Concert Ciminelli
Formal Lounge, Student Living Center; Mon, July 10, Ray Pool, guest harpist
with Kathleen Bride, harp, Howard Hanson Hall; Tues, July 11, Eastman Summer
Sing, Verdi, Irina Georgieva, conductor; Wed, July
12, Sophia Gibbs Kim, flute, and Irina Lupynis,
faculty recital; Wed, July 12, Kerry Renzoni, harp,
Howard Hanson Hall; Thurs, July 13, “Arabic Music, Past and Present,” ($5-$8);
Fri, July 14, “Practical Harpist” Participants’ Recital, Howard Hanson Hall;
Sat, July 15, Eastman Community Music School Recital, 10 a.m.; Sun, July 16,
Mark Salatino, trombone, faculty recital; Mon, July
17, Summer Strings faculty recital; Wednesday, July 19, Mitzie
Collins and Friends, world music ($5-$8); Thurs, July 20, Middle School Summer
Strings Participants’ Concert, 11 a.m.; Fri, July 21, Eastman Summer Sing,
Mendelssohn; Sat, July 22, Eastman Community Music School recital, 10 a.m.;
Sat, July 22, Canadian Brass Concert, ($7-$20); Sun, July 23, Canadian Brass
Weekend Participants’ Concert 11 a.m.; Mon, July 24, Filigree Ensemble; Tues,
July 25, Eastman Summer Sing Bach; Wed, July 26, Tribute to Anastasia Jempelis; Thurs, July 27, Music Horizons Chamber Ensemble
Concert I, 2 p.m.; Thurs, July 27, Music Horizons Chamber Ensemble Concert II;
Friday, July 28, Music Horizons Vocal Ensemble Concert, 10 a.m.; Fri, July 28,
Music Horizons Solo Recital I 2 p.m.; Fri, July 28, Music Horizons Solo Recital
II, 7 p.m.; Fri, July 28, Eastman Sings! Participants’ Recital, Ciminelli Lounge, Student Living Center; Sat, July 29,
Rising stars from Eastman; Sun, July 30, Boris Kraljevic;
Sun, July 30, Mark Kellogg, trombone, Room 120, 8 p.m.; Mon, July 31, Eastman
Young Artists International Piano Competition: preliminaries 9 a.m., finals
7:30 p.m.; Tues, Aug 1, Eastman Young Artists International
Piano Competition: preliminaries 9 a.m.; Wed, Aug 2, Eastman Young Artists
International Piano Competition: preliminaries 9 a.m.; Wed, Aug 2, Organ IMPROVFest: Eastman Rising Stars, Memorial Art Gallery, 8
p.m.; Thurs, Aug 3, Middle School Instrumental Jazz Concert, 11 a.m.; Thurs,
Aug 3, Eastman Young Artists International Piano Competition: Finals ($5-$8);
Thurs, Aug 3, Trombone Institute Participants’ Recital, Room 120; Thurs, Aug 3,
Organ IMPROVFest: Rick Erikson, Lutheran Church of
the Incarnate Word, 8 p.m.; Fri, Aug 4, Eastman Children’s Choir Camp Concert,
Main Hall, 11 a.m.; Fri, Aug 4, Eastman Young Artists International Piano
Competition: Winners’ Concert, Eastman Theatre, 8 p.m.($5-$8); Fri, Aug 4,
Organ IMPROVFest: Gerre
Hancock, Third Presbyterian Church, 8 p.m.
Going For Baroque Italian Baroque Organ
concert, Sundays 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Herdle Fountain
Court, Memorial Art Gallery, Free with gallery admission: July 2, Robert Kwan;
July 9, Bruce Frank; July 16, Stephen Kennedy; July 23, Yea Eun
Park; July 30, Adam Peithman; Aug 6, Michael Unger;
Aug 13, David Bellows; Aug 20, Rudy de Vos; Aug 27,
Justin Wallace.
Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra 454-2100, www.rpo.org. Saturdays in July at
Constellation Brands-Marvin Sands Performing ArtsCenter,
Canandaigua, 7:30p.m. $15-$55. Fri, July 7, SUNY Geneseo
Concert, SUNY Geneseo campus, 8:30 p.m. $10-$12.|
Fri, July 21, Red Wings Game Concert, Frontier Field. Gates re-open for
concert at 8:30 p.m. Free. | Sun, July 23, Eastman Theatre,
7p.m. $10-$40 | Thurs, July 27, TempleB’rithKodesh, 2131
Elmwood Ave, 8:30p.m. $15-$24 | Sun, July
31, Genesee Country Village & Museum,
Mumford, 2p.m. free with museum admission.
University of RochesterCarillonConcertSeriesUniversity
of RochesterRiver Campus, 275-2828. All concerts in Eastman
Quadrangle, 7 p.m., free: Mon, July 10, Anne Kroeze;
Mon, July 17, Linda Dzuris; Mon, July 24, 7 p.m.,
Charles Dairay; Mon, July 31, Carlo van Ulft.
REGIONAL
Artpark Sat, July 8, Wizard of Oz, music by Buffalo
Philharmonic Orchestra, 8 p.m. | Sun, July 9, “A Mozart Celebration,” BPO, 3
p.m. | July 14, Joshua Bell | Sat, July 15, “Fantasies and Fairytales,” BPO, 8
p.m. | Sun, July 16, “Cirque Symphonique,” BPO, 3
p.m. | Sun, July 23, “Bravo Beethoven,” BPO, 3 p.m. | Fri, July 28, “A Night at
the Opera,” BPO, 8 p.m. | Sat, July 29, “Gershwin to Bernstein,” BPO, 8 p.m. |
450 South Fourth St, Lewiston. $15-$40. 716-754-4375, artpark.net.
Chautauqua Institution Chautauqua, 716-357-6250, www.ciweb.org.Logan Chamber Music Series Mondays 4 p.m. Elizabeth S. Lenna
Hall: June 26, The Abaca String Band; July 3,
New Arts Trio; July 10, Time for Three; July 17, Chautauqua Wind Quartet with
Kim Schmidt, piano; July 24, Chautauqua Quartet with Joel Schoenhals;
July 31, Biava String Quartet; Aug 7, Audubon Quartet
with Patti Wolf, piano; Aug 14, Berlin Piano Quartet; Aug 21, Parker String
Quartet. Chautauqua Symphony Orchestra(8:15 p.m., Amphitheatre, unless
otherwise noted. Tix: $30.): Sat, July 1; Tues, July
4; Thurs, July 6; Sat, July 8; Sat, July 15;
Tues, July 18; Thurs, July 20; Sat, July 22, Opera Highlights Concert; Tues,
July 25; Thurs, July 27; Sat, July 29; Thurs, Aug
3; Sat, Aug 5; Tues, Aug 8; Thurs, Aug 10; Tues, Aug 15; Thurs, Aug 17; Sat,
Aug 19; Tues, Aug 22.
ChenangoSummerMusicFestColgateUniversity,
Hamilton, New
York, 315-228-7645. $10-$13. Thurs, June 15,
Opening Night Concert, “Famous Friends,” 6:45 p.m. St. Mary’s Church, corner of
Wylie St. and Rt 12B, | Fri, June 16, “New York,
New York!,” 8 p.m. Palace Theater, Rt. 12B; | Sat, June 17, free music on
the Village Green 8:30 a.m.-8:30 p.m. including Chenango Players and Alex
Torres & His Latin Orchestra | Sun, June 18, Chรฉrie
Hughes, Steve & Amy Heyman, 12:30 p.m., St.
Thomas’ Church, Madison St; Closing Concert “Mozart…Mainly” 2:30 p.m. Park
United Methodist Church, on the Green. http://groups.colgate.edu/musicfest.
Finger Lakes Chamber Music
Festival:
Sat, June 24, Vaughn Williams, Beethoven, Borodin, 8 p.m., St. Mark’s Episcopal
Church, 179 Main St., Penn Yan | Sun, July 9, Martinu, Arensky, Brahms, 7:30
p.m., Norton Chapel, Keuka College | Sun, July 16, Quantz,
Albrechtsberger, Rossini, Sculhof,
Beethoven, Rossini, 7:30 p.m., Norton Chapel, Keuka College | Fri, July 21
Ravel, Porter, Nino Rota, Mozart, Bax, 8 p.m., Hunt
Country Vineyards, 4021 Italy Hill Rd., Branchport |
Sat, July 29, Strings of the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra: Holst,
Bartok, Dvorak, 8 p.m., Smith Opera House, 82 Seneca St, Geneva. $15/$5students | 315-536-8226, www.fingerlakes-music.org.
Skaneateles Festival Skaneateles, 315-685-7418,
www.skanfest.org. (Concerts at First Presbyterian Church, 97 E Genesee St, 8 p.m., unless otherwise
noted. $12-$30.): Wed, Aug 9, Compose Yourself! 8 p.m. Free. | Thurs, Aug 10, “Knowing the Score, Program 1”
Music of Mozart, Shostakovich, Mendelssohn, 8p.m. | Fri, Aug 11, “Expect the
Unexpected: Op 18, No. 1″ Free pre-concert talk.7 p.m.; “Knowing the Score:
Program 2″ Music of ArvoPรคrt,
Beethoven, Mozart, 8 p.m. | Sat, Aug 12, Chamber Orchestra Concert, Music of
Mozart Tchaikovsky, Faurรฉ, Delius, Haydn, 8 p.m.
Brook Farm, 2.5 miles south of the village on Route 41A, Skaneateles | Wed, Aug
16, Kidsfest, free, 11 a.m.; “Meet the King of
Instruments” Music of Duruflรฉ, Lefรฉbure-Wรฉly,
Liszt, William Bolcom, Mozart, Bach, 8 p.m. | Thurs,
Aug 17, free pre-concert event, 7 p.m.; Chamber Music, Mozart, GyorgyLigeti, Josef Rheinberger, Brahms, 8 p.m. | Fri, Aug
18, Chamber Music, Samuel Barber, Jehan Alain,
Saint-Saens, Paquitod’Rivera,
Beethoven, 8 p.m. | Sat, Aug 19, Festival Brass Ensemble, 8 p.m. Brook Farm |
Wed, Aug 23, Kidsfest, free, 11 a.m.; “Behind the
Scenes” Open Rehearsal, free, 2 p.m. | Thurs, Aug 24, Chamber Music, Music of Martinu, Copland, Prokofiev, Turina,
Bartok, 8 p.m. | Fri, Aug 25, Chamber Music, Music of Lei Liang, OsvaldoGolijov, Dvorak, 8 p.m. |
Sat, Aug 26, Best of Quartetto Gelato, 8.p.m., Brook
Farm | Wed, Aug 30, Masterclass, free, music students
of all ages, registration req, 11 a.m. | Thurs, Aug,
31, Chamber Music, Music of Handel,
Frank Bridge, Mozart, Shostakovich, 8 p.m. | Fri, Sept 1, Chamber Music, Music
of Rossini, Ravel, Libby Larsen, Brahms, 8 p.m. | Sat, Sept 2, Festival Finale,
Music of Bach, Mozart, Vivaldi, 8 p.m. Brook Farm.
Exhibitions
Balmanno Cottage583 S
Main St, Geneva.Gothic
revival house, open for tours. Hours: Sun 1:30-4:30 p.m., July-Aug. $2.
315-789-5151.
Campbell-Whittlesey
House 123 S
Fitzhugh St. Restored Greek Revival house.Tours available.
Hours: Thurs-Fri noon-3 pm. $3. 546-7029.
Center at High Falls 60 Browns Race. Permanent displays of the Greater Rochester region’s geography,
commerce, and culture,and rotating
community art exhibits. Hours: Wed-Fri 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sat-Sun noon-4
p.m. Free. 325-2030, www.centerathighfalls.org.
Charlotte-Genesee Lighthouse
Museum 70
Lighthouse St. Ongoing exhibits on Charlotte and
OntarioBeachPark,
lighthouse lore. Free. Hours: Sat-Sun 1-5 p.m. 621-6179, www.frontiernet.net/~mikemay.
CorningMuseum of Glass One Museum Way, Corning.Glass
of the Maharajahs: European Cut Glass Furnishings for Indian Royalty, through Nov 30. | Cut Glass in Color,
through Nov 1. | Bohemian Glass for the
American Collector , through Nov 30 | Permanent attractions include Hot Glass Show and Walk-In
Workshop. Hours: daily 9 a.m.-8 p.m. $12.50; $11.25 seniors/students; kids
free. 800-732-6845, 607-937-5371, www.cmog.org.
Ganondagan Historic Site 1488 State
Route 444, Victor.Site of a Seneca town,
hiking trails, Bark Longhouse. Hours: Tues-Sun 9 a.m.-5 p.m. through
October. $3, $2 students. 924-5848,
www.ganondagan.org.
GeneseeCountryVillage and Museum 1410 Flint
Hill Rd, Mumford.19th-century replica village.Tours, special events. Also the GeneseeCountryNatureCenter
($4) | Hours: Tues-Fri 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sat-Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $14, $11 seniors
and students, $8 kids. 538-6927.
Geneva Historical Society Museum 543 S Main
St,
Geneva.1829
Federal style home.Passing
Through Geneva, Romantic Views of Geneva History,
Dressing Geneva: through Sept. | Hours: Mon-Fri 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., Sat (Sun July-Aug)
1:30-4:30 p.m. 315-789-5151, www.genevahistoricalsociety.com.
George Eastman House900 East Avenue. Picturing Eden, through Sept 4 | Seeing Ourselves: American Faces, through Oct 1 | Hours: Tues-Sat
10a.m.-5p.m., Thurs until 8 p.m., Sun 1-5 p.m. $8, $6 seniors, $5 students, $3
kids. 271-3361, www.eastmanhouse.org.
GlennCurtissMuseum8419
Route 54, Hammondsport. | Transportation Exhibit
July-Sept | Sept 9-10 Indiana Jones Summit | exhibits on the history of
aviation and Hammondsport. | Hours: Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
$7, $5 seniors, $4 students. 607-569-2160, www.glennhcurtissmuseum.org.
Granger Homestead and Carriage Museum 295 N Main St, Canandaigua.1816
mansion, early vehicles. | Sun, Aug 13, Annual Jazz Brunch | Horse-drawn
carriage rides, Thurs and Fri through Oct (registration required; $20), or Sun
1-3 p.m. ($5) | Tours:
Tues-Sun 1-4 p.m. $5, $4 seniors, $1 students. 394-1472,
www.grangerhomestead.org.
GreeceMuseum595 Long Pond Rd. Permanent
exhibits include Home on the Ridge, 1930s
Kitchen, OneRoomSchool, First
Fire Wagon in Greece.
Hours: Sun 2-4:30 p.m. 225-7221, historicalsociety.greeceny.org.
Hervey Ely House 11 LivingstonPark.1837
Greek Revival Home and Pearl Doty Smith
Genealogical Library. Hours: Fri 11 a.m.-3 p.m. $1.50. 232-4509.
New York Museum of
Transportation 6393 E River Rd. Permanent display of trolleys, steam locomotive, antique cars
and trucks, buggies, operating model railroad. Track car rides, weather
permitting. | Sun, June 18, Caboose Day. | Fri, July 14, trolley rides begin |
Sat-Sun, Aug 19-20, Diesel Days. | Hours: Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m.(July
15-Aug 20, Sat 11 a.m.-5 p.m.) $6. 533-1113.
Rochester Civic Garden
Center Warner Castle, 5 Castle Park, Reservoir Ave and Mt. Hope Ave. Gardens, art
gallery, horticultural library, workshops. Hours: Tues-Thurs 9:30 a.m.-3:30
p.m. or by appt. 473-5130, www.rcgc.org.
Rochester Museum and
Science CenterCreation Station starting June 18 |
Ongoing exhibits include Rochester’s
Frederick Douglass, AdventureZone | Strasenburgh Planetarium: U2 Laser!, Saturday nights in June, 9p.m; star shows; giant-screen
films | Hours: Mon-Sat 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun noon-5 p.m. $6-$8. 657 East Ave, 271-1880, www.rmsc.org.
RoseHillMansionRte 96A, Geneva. Hours: Mon-Sat 10
a.m.-4 p.m., Sun 1-5 p.m. $6, $4 seniors and kids. 315-789-5151.
RushRheesLibraryUniversity of Rochester Rare Books and Special Collections,
River Campus.75 Years Beside the Genesee,
photographs. Concretions, book art through July 31.
Hours: Daily, 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Free. 275-4477.
Seneca Park Zoo 2222 St Paul St. Hours:
daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $8, $7 seniors, $5 kids. 336-7200, www.senecazoo.org.
Stone-Tolan
House 2370 East Ave.Monroe County’s oldest house,
orchard, smokehouse, privy, kitchen, garden. Hours: Fri-Sat noon-3 p.m.
$3. 546-7029.
StrongMuseumOne Manhattan Square. Closed
until July 13 for expansion.Field
of Play opens July 14 |Expansion
highlights include Dancing Wings
Butterfly Garden Reading Adventureland| Hours:
Mon-Thurs, Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun 12-5 p.m. $7, $6 seniors
and students, $5 kids. 263-2700, www.strongmuseum.org.
Susan B. Anthony House17 Madison St. Guided tours available.
Hours: Tues-Sun 11 a.m.-5 p.m. $6, $5 seniors, $3 students and kids. 235-6124,www.susanbanthonyhouse.org.
Tinker Homestead and Farm Museum1585 Calkins Rd, Henrietta. Circa 1830 cobblestone farmhouse and museum.Tours available. Hours: Tues-Sun 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 359-7042.
Valentown/Victor Historical Society off Rte 96, Victor. 19th-century museum, 1879 wood
frame bldg. Hours: by appointment. $4. 924-4170,
www.valentown.org.
Art
LOCAL
1570 Gallery Susan B Anthony Living Legacy, by 50 local women artists, through June 23
(auction at 7 p.m.) | July: resident art show. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
1570 East Ave. 770-1923.
A\V 8 Public Market.Sound:Art, art sculptures/instruments,
through June 24. | Call for future exhibitions | Hours: Thurs 7-10 p.m., Sat 10
a.m.-3 p.m., Sun 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 423-0320, www.avspace.org.
Art on Campus presented by RIT Libraries. Virtual tour of art on Rochester Institute of Technology campus.
475-2562,artoncampus.rit.edu.
Casa ItalianaDRAWing on a
Diverse Group, through July 6.LeChaseLoungeNazarethCollege. Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 389-2468.
Community Darkroom GalleryThreeYears of the Theater,
photographs by Paul Miller, through Aug 27. Hours: Mon 9 a.m.-9:30 p.m.,
Tues-Thurs 9 a.m.-6:30 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sun 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m. 713 Monroe Ave. 271-5920, www.geneseearts.org.
Friendly Home Memorial
Gallery Natural Selections,
watercolors,Roland Stevens, through June 30|
Kathleen Nicastro July 1-Aug 31 | Robert Keim Sept 1-Oct 15 | Hours: daily 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 3156 East
Ave. 381-1600.
Gallery at the Art and Music
Library Seeking the Unspoken, Kyle E Chambers, through
June 23.
| Artists’ Books June 27-July 20. | Staff Infection July 24-Aug 30 | Hours:
Mon, Thurs-Fri 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Tues-Wed 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m.University of RochesterRiver Campus. 275-4476
Gallery BlueBlue Waters through Aug 26. Hours: Tues-Fri 3-6 p.m., Sat 1 p.m.-5p.m. 277 Alexander St. 703-6087, www.galleryblue.com.
Gallery on Main St Summer Art Walk, downtown Canandaigua, free, self-guided tour of 12 galleries, Fri,
June 30, 2-9 p.m. | Anticipation of
Summer through June. | Light and
Shadow July | Dust in the Wind August | Hours: Tues-Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 131 S Main St, Canandaigua. 394-2780, galleryonmainstreet.org.
Gallery rGallery r Goes Solo I, mixed media artist Tom Lightfoot, through
Aug 6 | Hours: Thurs-Sun 3-7 p.m. 775 Park Ave. 242-9470, www.rit.edu/~galleryr.
Genesee PotterySoda, Salt and Celadon, July 21-Aug 6 (Opening: July 21, 6:30 p.m.)
| Katy Symonds, CheaPeng, artists in residence, July 14-Sept 8 (Opening:
Aug 18, 6:30 p.m.) | Hours: Tues-Fri 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sat noon-5 p.m. 713 Monroe Ave. 271-5183,
www.geneseearts.org.
Little Theatre Kathy Farrell, until July
1; Alessandro Pearriello, July 1-July 29. Cafรฉ hours: Sun-Thurs5-10 p.m., Fri-Sat 5 p.m.-midnight. 240 East Ave. 232-3906, www.little-theatre.com.
Memorial Art Gallery Rochester Biennial Showcase, six local artists, June 18-Sept 10. Opening Party, Sat, June 17, 8p.m.-11p.m. $15.music and art. | Sun, June 18, free admission day | Robert
Marx: Considering the Voluntary Absence of God, until July 16 | Romanticism and the Politics of Taste, July 28-Oct 15 | Hours:
Wed-Sun 11a.m.-5p.m., Thurs until 9p.m. $7, students/seniors $5, children $2.
473-7720, mag.rochester.edu.
Osterling/Howard ModernLandscape: Impressionism and
After. Hours: Mon-Fri 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. 260 East Ave.
454-3720, www.ohowmodern.com.
Oxford Gallery Hours: Tues-Fri noon-5 p.m.,
Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m. 267 OxfordSt.
271-5885, www.oxfordgallery.com.
Pat Rini
Rohrer Gallery Wings of Spring through June 30 | The Lake’s Art Effect II July 1-Sept 1
(Opening: Fri, July 7, 6 p.m.) | Hours: Mon, Tues, Sat 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Wed-Fri
10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sun 12:30-4 p.m. 71
S Main St, Canandaigua. 394-0030,
www.prrgallery.com.
Penfield Art Association Claudine Bartlett, Judie
Selman, David Munro, Diana Manchester. Through June.PenfieldTown Hall. 340-8600.
Rochester Contemporary “Hot Night, Cool Art” Art
Auction Fri, June 23, 6:30-10 p.m.; open preview through June 22. Hours: Wed-Fri 1-6 p.m., Sat-Sun 1-5 p.m. 137 East Ave.
461-2222, rochestercontemporary.org.
WilliamsGallery Hours: Mon-Fri 9 a.m.-5
p.m., Sun 9 a.m.-1 p.m. FirstUnitarianChurch, 220 S Winton Rd. 271-9070.
REGIONAL
171 Cedar Arts Gallery Gerald Mead & Emily Watsonthrough
June 24 | Wine Label Art June 30-Aug
19. Hours: Mon-Thurs 9 a.m.-7 p.m., Fri 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Sat 9 a.m.-2 p.m. 171 Cedar St, Corning.
607-936-4647, www.171cedararts.com.
Albany Institute of History
& ArtThe Autobiography of Bill Sullivan, 60
landscape paintings, opens Thurs, June 22. | Common Ground: 200 Years of WashingtonPark | Picture Perfect: Photographs of
WashingtonPark | 125 Washington Ave, Albany. 518-463-4478, www.albanyinstiture.org.
Albright- Knox Gallery Art Alive: A Walking, Talking Art Contest, live art tableaux, Fri,
June 16, 2-10p.m. Gallery Lawn | Petah
Coyne: Above and Beneath the Skin through Sept 10 | Gallery hours:
Wed-Thurs 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.-10 p.m., Sat-Sun 10 a.m.-5 p.m. $8
seniors and students, free for kids. 1285
Elmwood Ave, Buffalo.
716-882-8700, www.albrightknox.org.
East Hill GalleryThrough
Oct 9: handcrafts from the Folk Art Guild. Hours: Fri, Sun, Mon 1-5 p.m., Sat 11
a.m.-5p.m. Off Rt 364 b/w
Middlesex and Penn Yan. 554-3529, www.rfag.org.
Everson Museum of Art Everson Biennial: Beauty is in the Eye of the Artist through Aug 20 | Hours:
Tues-Fri noon-5 p.m., Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun noon-5 p.m. 401 Harrison St, Syracuse.
315-474-6064. www.everson.org.
GO ART! Four free regional
galleries. | Main Gallery: Sarah Terry’s
“Always Something New,” until June 30. Hours:
weekdays 9a.m.-4p.m. 201 E Main St,
Batavia | Batavia Satellite: “Collage Gallery Spring Show,” until
June 29. Hours: weekdays 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 2 Bank St., Batavia
| Medina Satellite: photographer Dennis Stierer, until Aug 9. Hours: weekdays 9 a.m.-1 p.m.,
2-4:30 p.m. 433 Main St,
Medina | Albion Satellite: works by John Hodgins,
until June 30. Hours: weekdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 121 N Main St, Albion. 343-9313, www.goart.org.
The Main Street GalleryThe Artooning Show through July 23. |
Hours: Thurs-Fri noon.-7 p.m., Sat 11 a.m.-7 p.m., Sun
1-5 p.m. 105 Main St,
Groton. 607-898-9010,
www.mainstreetgal.com.
MillArtCenter
and Gallery Gallery Artists, June 14-July 15 | Members
Exhibition July 22-Sept 17 | Hours: Mon-Sat 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 61 N Main St, HoneoyeFalls. 624-7740, www.millartcenter.com.
The RedhouseTerra Firma, contemporary ceramics, through June 30. Hours: Thurs-Sat 2-5 p.m. 201 S West St, Syracuse.
315-425-0405, www.theredhouse.org.
Rockwell Museum of Western Art Ansel Adams: Celebration of
Genius,
through Sept 4 | $6.50; $5.50 seniors, students; kids free.111 Cedar St,Corning. 607-937-5386, rockwellmuseum.org.
SchweinfurthMemorialArtCenterMade in NY 2006, June 24-Aug 26. Hours:
Tues-Sat 10 a.m.-5 p.m., Sun 1-5p.m. $3. 205 Genesee St, Auburn.
315-255-1553, www.schweinfurthartcenter.org.
West End Gallery Recent work by Martin A.
Poole, through July 8. | Recent work by G.C. Myers, July 14-Aug 31 (Opening: Fri, July 14,
5-7:30 p.m.) | Hours: Mon-Thurs 10 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Fri 10 a.m.-8 p.m., Sat 10
a.m.-4 p.m., Sun noon-5 p.m. 12 W Market St, Corning. 607-936-2011,
www.westendgallery.net.
Families
Art CampJuly 10-Aug 18.SchweinfurthArtCenter, 205 Genesee St, Auburn.
315-255-1553. Art exhibit: Sun, Aug 20, 1-5 p.m.
Central Library Tues, June 27, “Grunts and
Growls, Hoots and Howls” with Tom Seiling, 2p.m. 115
South Ave. 428-8150. | For information on programming for adults and children at all MonroeCounty
libraries, visit www.rochester.lib.ny.us
Cool Kids Day Sat, Aug 12. Block party
parade, food donated for charity sculpture. Main and Market streets, Brockport,
10 a.m.-6 p.m. | Fridays, music in SagawaPark, corners Main and Erie streets, Brockport,
7 p.m.-8 p.m., free | 637-3984, www.generationcool.biz.
Cumming Nature Center events, themed walking
trails, open weekends, 9a.m.-5p.m. 6472
Gulick Rd, Naples.
$3 donation. 374-6160, www.rmsc.org/cnc.
Family Weekends July 8-Aug 6.Art
activities, entertainment. Noon-4 p.m. Free. Artpark Amphitheatre, 450 S Fourth St, Lewiston.
716-754-4375, artpark.net.
Girl Scout Rally at SeabreezeFri, June 30. Seabreeze, girls ages 5-17, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., tix at
Girl Scout Shops in Henrietta (239-7900) & Batavia (344-7081).
Main Game Sat, July 12. Dunking booth, food, rock climbing, moonwalk, games, arts and
crafts, bike rodeo, model railroading, street hockey, and more.Main St from State St
to Plymouth Ave,
noon-6 p.m. 428-6755.
This article appears in Jun 14-20, 2006.






