Jan 26 Sunday
Join us for a live band dance with two dance classes! At the new downtown spot, Library Place (entrance on Cayuga Street).2:00 pm – West Coast Swing Cool Moves (Intermediate) with Cindy Overstreet2:45 pm – Introduction to Swing Dance (Beginner) with Lesley Greene & Robbert VanRennese3:30 – 6:00 pm – Live Band Dance with The Pelotones!2:00 pm class: $122:45 pm class: FREEDance: $15All-in pass: $25Hosted by the Ithaca Swing Dance Network, a 501c-3 organization. ithacaswing.org
Catskill Valley Wind Ensemble presents their 2025 Winter Pops Concert. Co-directed by Andrew Pease & Amy Hooke, with guest conductor Luke Payne, the group will perform Selections from WICKED, The Queen of Soul (Remembering Aretha Franklin) The Rolling Stones on Tour, FOUR: On a Remix of Beethoven, The Peanut Vendor, Vigilante and more. An accessible venue for a family-friendly event.
Enjoy time together with your family, friends, or youth group at Winter Fun Night! Activities include lasertag, snow tubing, open gym time and a campfire. Food and snacks available for purchase!Cost is $10/adults, $6 for kids under 12.
More information and registration available at https://www.rockmountainbiblecamp.org/blog/winter-fun-nights/
Jan 27 Monday
Watercolor artist Ali Cavanaugh has for two decades created a significant body of work that features portraits of her children and friends. Originally trained as an oil painter, her first watercolor was created for a trade for some carpentry renovation on the family house.
Having some leftover watercolor paper from that project, Cavanaugh produced several experimental watercolor paintings. In a 2006 exhibition in Austin, Texas of her oil paintings, those three watercolors were included and created considerable interest.
Given the strength of the interest, Cavanaugh embraced the challenge of leaving oil painting behind and spent months exploring watercolor and in a short time, she found a renewed artistic voice.
Since that time, Cavanaugh has exhibited her watercolors in dozens of solo and group exhibitions and has developed a program of mentoring other artists.
Quiet Tide, her solo exhibition at the Sam and Adele Golden Gallery, features works created over the past eighteen years. Using a palette with as few as six colors, Cavanaugh creates a range of expressive conditions for each of her subjects.
The exhibition will be opening with a public reception on Saturday, October 5, 2024 between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m. The event is free and open to the public.
After the opening, the exhibition can be visited during normal operating hours: Monday through Friday between 9:00 a.m. and 4:30 p.m.
Winter Hitting Clinic Sunday, January 12, January 19, and February 2 (Murray Athletic Center)9:00 AM (20 spots) 10:00 AM (20 spots) 11:00 AM (20 spots) *60 players max for the sessions, each player will receive a shirt*
Camp will be run by the EC coaches and players. All the money will go towards our spring trip to VA & SC.
Museum is open Monday through Saturday. This exhibition tells the story of the Langdon mansion, the home of one of Elmira’s most prominent and historically significant families. It features numerous period images of the interior as well as furniture, decorative objects, and works of art original to the mansion. Many pieces on loan from the Center for Mark Twain Studies have not been seen by the public for nearly 85 years.
Local produce, meats, cheeses, artisan goods, prepared foods and more.
Join educators from the Alzheimer’s Association for the 1st of our 3-part series at the Newfield Public Library on Understanding Alzheimer’s and Dementia. Learn about the difference between Alzheimer’s and Dementia, current research and treatments, resources, and more! Supported in part by a grant from the NYS Department of Health.
Jan 28 Tuesday