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THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS
Wednesday, June 1 – 22 THEATER: Merry-Go-Round Playhouse presents “Anything Goes”
Emerson Park, Rt. 38A, Auburn. For tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online www.merry-goround.
com
Wednesday, June 15 & 22 THRIFT SHOP: Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located in Willard
Chapel,17 Nelson St., room #7. Open Noon – 4 PM. The shop also accepts donations during
these hours. Acceptable donations include: small items of furniture, gently used, seasonal
women’s, men’s and children’s brand name clothing, home décor, antiques and collectibles. For
more information about the Hospice Thrift Shop or any questions about the work of Hospice,
please call the Hospice office at (315) 255-2733.
Wednesday, June 15 CRUISE: Full Moon Cruise starts at 9:30 PM on Skaneateles Lake. Mid-
Lakes Navigation (315) 685-8500 $12.00/person. No reservations necessary. Tickets available
beginning at 9 AM day of cruise at 11 Jordan Street. (For additional cruise information see
attached schedule). www.midlakesnav.com
Wednesday, June 15 TRIVIA NIGHT: Starts at 7:00 PM Creekside Books & Coffee, 35
Fennell St. Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, June 15 WOMEN’S EVENT: Women TIES Syracuse Luncheon: Learning the Law
- Legal Tips for Women Entrepreneurs.” Christa Cook, an attorney with Bond, Schoeneck &
King, will shed light on three important legal topics for women business owners. Justin’s Grill,
6400 Yorktown Circle, E. Syracuse. $29.00 includes strategic networking, sales, promotion,
lunch & program. Visit http://www.womenties.com/events.cfm to register.
Wednesday, June 15 OPEN HOUSE: Finger Lakes Real Estate, 44 E. Genesee St. 5 – 8 PM
Refreshments will be served. No RSVP required.
Wednesday, June 15 CHAMBER EVENT: Professional Services Committee of the
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce introduces the 1st in a series of speakers. Robert
Thompson will open the inaugural event at Skaneateles Country Club from 5 – 7:30 PM.
Thompson, “a nationally known and widely quoted pop-culture expert, will discuss Social Media –
Beyond the Hype” The evening will include opportunities for networking, a free drink coupon for
wine or beer, hors d’ oeuvres, and door prizes. Tickets are $15 for members of the Skaneateles
Chamber; $20 for non-members. The event is sponsored by Time Warner Cable Business Class.
Additional support has come from ADworks, Group M Communications, Vincent McCabe Inc. and
WRVO-FM. Please call (315) 685-0552 for reservations.
Wednesday, June 16 & 23 Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located in Willard Chapel, 17 Nelson
St., room #7. Open Noon – 4 PM. The shop also accepts donations during these hours.
Acceptable donations include: small items of furniture, gently used, seasonal women’s, men’s
and children’s brand name clothing, home décor, antiques and collectibles. For more
information about the Hospice Thrift Shop or any questions about the work of Hospice, please
call the Hospice office at (315) 255-2733.
Thursday June 16 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
3:30-6:30 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Thursday, June 16 OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Friday & Saturday, June 17 & 18 MOVIE: Another Year 6/17 @ 1 & 8 PM; 6/18 8 PM at
Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. $4.00/person
www.auburnpublictheater.org
Friday, June 17 MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Tuck n Roll. Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685-0379. www.creeksidebook.com FREE
Friday, June 17 OPEN MIC: Join Tom Barnes & Dan Horst for an evening of original music with
cover songs to keep you dancing! Bring your act & seize the opportunity to gain experience
performing to a live audience! State of the art sound and drums provided. Moon Dance Tavern,
Marcellus. 9:00 PM
Saturday, June 18 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, June 18 MUSIC: Edgy Folk. Creekside Books and Coffee, 35 Fennell St., (315) 685-
0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Sunday, June 19 FUNDRAISER: Rotary Club Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast. Serving 7:30
AM – 1:00 PM Austin Park Pavilion
Sunday, June 19 CHURCH SERVICE: Lakeside Service in the park located next to St. James
Church, 96 E. Genesee St. 10:30 AM
Tuesday, June 21 CHAMBER EVENT: Business After Hours at Beak & Skiff Winery & Distillery
on Rt 20, 5:00 – 7:00 PM. RSVP Required, please call (315) 685-0552.
Wednesday, June 22 TRIVIA NIGHT: Starts at 7 PM. Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Thursday, June 23 OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Thursday June 23 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
3:30-6:30 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Thursday, June 23 HS Drama Club Cabaret at Skaneateles Country Club. 7:00 – 9:00 PM.
Doors open at 6:30. Reservations only. $10/person Please call (315) 685-1710 for reservations.
Iced tea, lemonade & cookies provided.
Friday & Saturday, June 24 & 25 MOVIE: Frack 6/24 @ 1 & 8 PM; 6/25 8 PM at Auburn
Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. $4.00/person
www.auburnpublictheater.org
Friday, June 24 WINE SEMINAR: Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 6-7pm King Estate
Oregon Wine Seminar King Estate, celebrating 19 years of Oregon winemaking in 2010, is
located southwest of Eugene, Oregon and produces Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and limited amounts of
Chardonnay. Founded in 1991 by the King family, King Estate is committed to producing Oregon
wines of exceptional quality using organic & sustainable farming methods, meticulous fruit
selection, impeccable winemaking practices and judicious blending. Price: $30 for Public, FREE
for Estate & Wine Club Members Call (315) 685-927 to book. mirbeau.com/dining/the-wine-clubat-
mirbeau-presents-3/
Friday, June 24 MUSIC: Barrigar Brothers 7:30 – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35
Fennell St. FREE (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Friday, June 24 MUSIC: Join Tom Barnes & Dan Horst for an evening of original music with
cover songs to keep you dancing! Bring your act & seize the opportunity to gain experience
performing to a live audience! State of the art sound and drums provided. The Overlook,
Marietta 8:30 PM
Saturday, June 25 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday & Tuesday, June 25, 27 Special outings planned for families at Baltimore Woods
Nature Center. For more information visit www.baltimorewoods.org
Saturday, June 25 MUSIC: Joanne Perry & The Unstoppables 7:30 – 9:30 PM Creekside
Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St. FREE (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Saturday, June 25 – June 27 RETREAT: Fleece Felt Retreat with Robin Blakney-Carlson on
Skaneateles Lake. This retreat is not just for pet lovers…Fleece felting makes the most of raw,
uncarded Longwool fleece to create a highly textured flet that retains the wool’s characteristic
luster and curl. It is very tactile & beginner friendly. Space is limited. Registration $450 all
inclusive of 3 night’s lodging, 3 dinners & w lunches. For more info & to register, e-mail
rbcson@nycap.rr.com
Saturday, June 25 FUNDRAISER: Spafford one room School House and local Garden tour.
Tickets $10.00/advance. For more information and tickets call (315) 391-8477
Saturday, June 25 ART SHOW: Marcellus-Skaneateles Art Guild Summer Arts & Craft show and
sale. 10 AM – 5 PM. Activities for the kids, art, food, music. Marcellus Park For more info (315)
636-8775
Sunday, June 26 GRADUATION: Skaneateles High School Graduation. Clift Park. Rain Place:
High School Auditorium. 1:00 PM
Sunday, June 26 PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Borodino Pancake Breakfast, 2500 Nunnery Rd. 8 AM
– 1 PM. 5 & under free; 6 – 12 years $4.00; Adults $6.00; Seniors $5.00.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, June 27, 28 & 29 SAFETY COURSE: NYS Boater’s Safety Class
6:00 – 9:00 PM High School Cafeteria. Registration starts June 1. For more info call (315) 3078
Tuesday, June 28 HISTORY: 7:30 PM at The Creamery. Skaneateles Historical Society’s
monthly program will feature a power point presentation covering the elegant world of wooden
boats presented by Dick Sherwood, Past President, Finger Lakes Chapter Antique & Classic Boat
Society (FLACBS). The presentation will feature photos from the Skaneateles Antique & Classic
boat show and the International Boat Show. The FLACBS is and international organization
dedicated to the preservation, restoration & enjoyment of our wooden boat heritage. Visit the
Museum at The Creamery , 28 Hannum St. (315) 685-1360 Now open Friday & Saturday 1:00
– 4:00 PM
Wednesday, June 29 – July 20 THEATER: Merry-Go-Round Playhouse presents
“Hairspray” Emerson Park, Rt. 38A, Auburn. For tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online
www.merry-go-round.com
Wednesday, June 29 POETRY READING: The last Wednesday of every month features a new
evening of poetry reading and discussion. Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St. 7:30 PM
For info contact, Angela Daddabbo at angela@auburnpublictheater.org
MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS:
This month marks The Skaneateles Journal’s five-year anniversary. Our first edition was
published on June 21, 2006. In those five years, we’ve won the title of Best General Weekly
from the New York State Associated Press Association in 2008 and 2009, and we’re up for it
again for 2010.
Each year, we’ve grown and cemented our place as the source for local news, and that’s
thanks to the encouragement of this community, which has embraced us from the start.
We especially want to thank the local business community for its support.
To reach us for advertising, call Mark Netti at 283-1616 or email him at
mark.netti@lee.net.
To share story ideas or business news, call Jessica Soule or Carrie Chantler at 685-5701
or 283-1615. Email the newsroom at news@skaneatelesjournal.com.
Hospice of the Finger Lakes extends hours for the Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located at
17 Nelson Street in Room #7 of the Willard Chapel. The shop is open on Wednesday 12:00-
4:00 pm and Thursday 10:00 am-2:00 pm. The shop also accepts donations during these
hours. Acceptable donations include: small items of furniture, gently used, seasonal women’s,
men’s and children’s brand name clothing, home décor, antiques and collectibles. For more
information about the Hospice Thrift Shop or any questions about the work of Hospice, please
call the Hospice office at (315) 255-2733.
Baltimore Woods Nature Center is located at 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY 13108
Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, closed Sundays.
The hiking trails and parking are free and open every day from dawn to dusk.
www.baltimorewoods.org
Glen Haven Restaurant is now open. Serving Dinner on Fridays; Lunch & Dinners Saturday &
Sunday. Beginning June 28th Open Tuesday – Sunday. Tuesday – Friday, dinner only. Saturday &
Sunday serving lunch & dinner. Closed Mondays. (607) 749-3779
Stroke is the #3 cause of death in US and 80% of All Strokes CAN be Prevented. Life Line
Screening will be providing their affordable, non-invasive, painless health screenings for the
Community on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at St Mary’s of the Lake. Screenings will be offered
that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries, which is a leading cause of
stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms, which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the
arteries in the legs, which is a strong predictor of heart disease; and atrial fibrillation or irregular
heart beat, which is closely tied to stroke risk. Register for the Stroke, Vascular Disease and
Heart Rhythm Package for $139. All four ultrasound screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete.
Your Health is in Your Hands, so call 1-888-653-6441 to pre-register. 8 – 10% of all screening
results in ABNORMAL to CRITICAL Findings. The Screenings are Effective and are Saving Lives!!
The Auburn & Cortland YMCA’s sponsored Bon ton Roulet, will end its 7 day voyage throughout
the Finger Lakes in Skaneateles on July 29. The Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center
will host the group of 650 bike riders who will be here to enjoy our town on both Friday evening
and Saturday.
Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center offers programs for people of all ages. Some of
their upcoming programs are listed below. For more information contact the Skaneateles Y at
(315) 685-2266.
• Milemaker Track Activity Club for children who have finished Kindergarten through 1st
grade. The club is designed to teach children about track & field by engaging them in fun
games & activities. The club will be held Monday & Wednesdays from 6/27-8/10 from 9
AM – 9:45 AM. $40.00/Y members; $60.00/non-members. (315) 685-2266.
• Imagination Station for children ages 8-11 & 11-13. The program will run weekly during
the summer beginning 6/27 – 8/12. There will be an Open House, Wed, 6/8, 7-8 pm , for
ages 8-11 & Wed, 6/15 , 7-8 pm for ages 11-13 at the Skaneateles YMCA and Community
Center. To register call (315) 685-2266.
• Horseback Riding lessons in collaboration with Heritage Stables in Skaneateles. Lessons
are available for children ages 6- adult Lessons take place at Heritage Stables on Franklin
Street in Skaneateles Call Mike McGowan at (315) 729-1499 with specific questions.
Registration call (315) 685-2266
• Laker Leaders Club 10-15 yrs 7/11- 8/25. Mondays & Thursdays, 1:30– 4:30 pm Under
the supervision of Lauren Ciraolo The focus of the Laker Leader initiative will be to
enhance personal growth and social skills. Participants will discover new skills and find
new confidence while having fun! Fee:Skaneateles Y members $80; Public $120 For
more information call (315) 685-2266
Joelle’s French Bistro Is now serving Tasting plates. “Small portions, great flavors & half the
price, of the regular menu. Thursdays will feature Jazz with Pinky, great cocktails and frozen
drinks on the porch. For reservations call (315) 685-3063 online www.joellesfrenchbistro.com
Looking for something outdoors to do? Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus has year round events planned. Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm,
Saturday 10am-4pm, closed Sundays. The hiking trails and parking are free and open every day
from dawn to dusk. Visit www.baltimorewoods.org for more information. (315) 673-1350.
SALES:
Hot trend OPI SHATTERED POLISHES good for pedicures & manicures available at Hairtique.
Picture framing highlights $30.00. Hairtique Salon & Day Spa, 20 E. Genesee St. Open
Tues – Sat. www.hairtique-salon-dayspa.com (315) 685-7303
½ off Facials ($65.00 value) at Bijou Hair “a gem of a salon”, 6 Jordan St., Some of
the girls at Bijou just completed some skin care education. They learned plant peels,
Aveda’s microdermabrasion and even more techniques! Chock-full of knowledge and wanting to
get some practice in! (315) 685-1300. Open 7 days a week. www.bijousalon.net.
$3.00 Burgers every Thursday at Johnny Angels Heavenly Burgers, 22 Jordan St.
www.johnnyangels.biz (315) 685-0100. Can’t beat the taste….can’t beat the price! Try one
today. Join Johnny Angels on Facebook!
Mirbeau Inn and Spa is now serving Sunday Brunch from 11:30am – 3:00pm. Buffet items
include: Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Fruit, House-made Pastries, Salads,
Desserts AND MORE! $25 Adults, $12 Ages 6-12, 5 & Under FREE. (315) 685-5006 or online
www.mirbeau.com
Springside Inn, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn serves Sunday Brunch from 10:30am – 1:00pm
Enjoy fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, homemade waffles with mixed berry syrup or Maple syrup,
bacon, sausage, oven roasted potatoes, Virginia baked ham, roast sirloin of beef, chicken ala
king with homemade biscuits, Seafood Newburg with toast points, Springside Inn’s famous
Cheese Souffle’, sauteed vegetables, bagels with cream cheese, homemade brownies and cream
puffs, “make your own sundaes” with homemade dessert sauces, orange juice, coffee, tea or
milk. $14.99/Adults; 10 and under ½ price; 4 and under free. (315) 252-7247
Professional Office Space available at Custom Business Services coop. Excellent
opportunity for small business to get all the benefits that a larger businesses enjoy without all
the overhead (Reception area, upscale conference room, professional presentation/training
room, kitchen access, free parking, etc). Interested persons contact Kim Manrow at (315) 258-
8780.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Community Preservation Committee at Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson Street,
Auburn Willard Chapel Seeks Volunteers. Willard Memorial Chapel is currently searching for
interested candidates to become volunteer docents. Tour guide positions are available with
flexible hours. Responsibilities include greeting guests and providing them with the history of
the Auburn Theological Seminary and Willard Chapel as well as occasional light clerical duties.
Information packets and training is provided by the Community Preservation Committee. If you
are interested and have a genuine love for people and history, please contact Marcia Walsh at
(315) 252-0339 for additional information.
Thru July 3 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BE PART OF the USBC Women’s Bowling Championship.
More than 30,000 ladies and their friends and families will be in Syracuse April 7-July 3, 2011.
The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau is looking for volunteers to greet our visitors at
Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport Shifts are available seven days a week from 9:00 AM -
12:00 AM April 6 – July 3. For more information or to sign up please e-mail Christie Bravos at
cbravos@visitsyracuse.org or call our volunteer hotline at (315) 470-1906. Must be 18 years of
age or older to participate Each volunteer will receive free airport parking and a Bowl Syracuse tshirt
REOCCURING EVENTS:
Thru June – The Skaneateles Historical Society’s Museum at the Creamery, located at
28 Hannum St. is open Friday & Saturday 1 – 4 PM or by appointment. Call (315) 685-1360
www.skaneateleshistoricalsociety.org
Memorial Day – Labor Day John D. Barrow Art Gallery is open 11 AM – 4 PM on Thursday -
Saturday. Private tours by appointment (315) 685-5135. Visit the Gallery online at
www.barrowgallery.org.
Thru June 30 – Ruth Anne Reagan – Pastels, Paint, and an Eye for Nature On exhibit at the
Weeks Art Gallery, Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd. Artworks in various
media by artist Ruth Anne Reagan will be on display. The public is invited to a reception for the
artist on Saturday, May 28, from 11am to 1pm. The gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9am–4pm,
& Saturday 10am–4pm, closed Sundays. There is no charge for parking and admittance. The
gallery is open to the public.
First Wednesday of the month Peregrine Homecare Services holds an Alzheimer’s Support
Group on the 1st Wed. of each month at The Athenaeum, 150 E. Genesee St. from 6:00 – 7:30
PM. Caregivers are welcome to bring their loved one to the Athenaeum for dinner and activity at
the same time for a reprieve during the meeting. (315) 685-5170
Every Sunday 4 – 7 PM Live entertainment at the Sherwood Inn, 26 W. Genesee St. (315) 685-
3405
Have a great day!
Candace Searing
Administrative Specialist
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce
csearing@skaneateles.com

http://www.skaneateles.com

(315) 685-0552
P.O. Box 199
22 Jordan Street
Skaneateles, NY 13152

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THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS
Wednesday, June 1 – 22 Merry-Go-Round Playhouse presents “Anything Goes” Emerson
Park, Rt. 38A, Auburn. For tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online www.merry-go-round.com
Tuesday, June 7 WOMEN’S EVENT: The Four G’s of Federal Government Contracting produced
by Women TIES and Women’s Business Center of NYS Women TIES and the Women’s
Business Center of NYS are proud to present a joint workshop for women entrepreneurs to
educate them on the 4 G’s of Federal Government Contracting including: how to get started,
how to get registered, how to get connected, and how to get contracts. Roxanne Mutchler,
Government Contracting Coordinator, NYSSBDC Procurement Assistance Center and Mohawk
Valley Small Business Development Center, will be the guest speaker. Continental breakfast will
be available at Onondaga Community College from 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. The educational
presentation runs from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. A luncheon buffet and more networking with the
supporting organizations and other women entrepreneurs occurs from 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Attendees are encouraged to bring promotional and marketing materials to exchange with other
women entrepreneurs. A sales contact list of attendees will also be given to registrants. Register
at www.womenties.com
Wednesdays, June 8 & 15 Two Part Spotlight Seminar. “Reading your Financial Statements”
by Kimberly S. Manrow, E.A. President – Custom Accounting & Business Services. $10.00
Registration required. For more information www.cbscooperative.com
Wednesday, June 8 TRIVIA NIGHT: Starts at 7 PM. Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, June 8 COOKING CLASS: 6-8pm Get Saucy with Sauces Cooking Class at
Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 852 E. Genesee St. Learn the how to’s & do not’s for reductions, pan
sauces, graview, beurre blanc, aioli, salsas, etc. Taste the sauces with different dishes and learn
what wines pair best with each sauce. Price: $40 for Public, $20 for Spa Members, FREE for
Estate & Wine Club Members (price includes class, meal, all tasting wines) Call 315.685.1927 to
reserve. http://mirbeau.com/dining/the-wine-club-at-mirbeau-presents-3/
Thursday June 9 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
3:30-6:30 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc. Beginning. Saturday Market begins on June 11
Market 10 AM – 1 PM
Thursday, June 9 OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Thursday, June 9 WINE DINNER: Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 6:30 pm
reception, 7:00 pm dinner. Hunter’s Feast Wine Dinner – We invite you to sit, drink and enjoy a
Feast fit for a King! If you’ve ever been drawn in by the beautiful feasts shown in such films as
Shakespeare in Love, Elizabeth or the popular Showtime series The Tudors or if you just plain
love good food, this Wine Dinner is for you. Chef Landon and Food & Beverage Director Doug
Hart have carefully selected these recipes from the late 14th and early 15th Centuries. These
recipes will be prepared as they were for feasts meant to impress. Each course of Chef Landon’s
menu will be paired with a wine that will bring out the fabulous flavors found in these historic
dishes! Call 315.685.1927 to book your seat at our Feast today!

http://mirbeau.com/dining/menus/hunter-s-feast-wine-dinner/

Thursday, June 9 Chamber Monthly meeting. Summer Kickoff Under the tent at Mirbeau Inn
& Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 5:00 PM. RSVP Required, please call (315) 685-0552. $20/person
Friday, June 10 MUSIC: Alex Smith 7:30 – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
FREE (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Friday, June 10 MUSIC: Join Tom Barnes & Dan Horst for an evening of original music with
cover songs to keep you dancing! Bring your act & seize the opportunity to gain experience
performing to a live audience! State of the art sound and drums provided. The Overlook,
Marietta. 8:30 PM
Friday & Saturday, June 10 & 11 MOVIE: Bill Cunningham 6/10 @ 1 & 8 PM; 6/11 8 PM at
Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669.
www.auburnpublictheater.org
Friday, Saturday & Tuesday, June 10, 25, 27 Special outings planned for families at
Baltimore Woods Nature Center. For more information visit www.baltimorewoods.org
Saturday, June 11 GRAND RE-OPENING & TASTING: blue Danube has reopened for the
season with many new local and imported artisan products! 4:00 PM – 7:00 PM, we will be
joined by Eleven Lakes Winery for a wine and cheese tasting, as well, welcome cheese makers
from 4 Tin Fish Farm who will be sampling their many varieties of goat cheese. New business
neighbor, Flora Bella, will be featuring fresh aromatic herbs, among their other gorgeous
flowers and plants, which we will infuse in some great oils for dipping and tasting. The Thistle
Dew offers new treasures every week and Joe’s Pasta Garage is always cooking up something
great! There are other surprises planned as well, so come out and make a day of it visiting the
businesses, restaurants and shops of “Upper Jordan”!
Saturday, June 11 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, June 11 MUSIC: Dave Ball 7:30 – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell
St. FREE (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Saturday, June 11 The Skaneateles Chamber docks go in at the north end of Skaneateles
Lake. Volunteers needed 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM No overnight docking. (315) 685-0552
Saturday, June 11 HISTORY: 1:00 PM Stained Glass Association of America’s National Summer
Conference at Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St. Auburn. Hosted by Jerome and
Deborah Durr of Durr Stained Glass Studios. Durr Studios recently completed the total
restoration of the Tiffany Windows in the chapel including the 14 Nave Windows, Rose Window
and Christ Sustaining Peter on the Water window. You are cordially invited to attend this event
featuring the following world-renowned speakers. (315) 252-0339
Saturday, June 11 OPEN HOUSE: On the Farm Discovery Center Open House. 10am –
4pm Producers of the “On the Farm Discovery” educational video series. Visit Fesko.com. Fun
for families with children of all ages. Open to the public today!
Sunday, June 12 HISTORY: The Community Preservation Committee will sponsor a walking
tour of historic Fort Hill Cemetery. Participants should meet at Bradley Chapel, Fort Hill
Cemetery, 19 Fort Street, Auburn. A donation of $5 per person is requested and tickets can be
purchased at the cemetery on the day of the tour. In case of rain, a history of the Cemetery will
be presented inside the historic Bradley Chapel in lieu of the walking tour. For more information,
call (315) 252-0339
Sunday, June 12 Meals on Wheels Garden Tour Fundraiser at Sycamore Hill Gardens, 2130 Old
Seneca Turnpike 1 – 4 PM. Tickets are $5 in advance and $10 at the door. Children 12 and
under are free. Rain or shine. Driving directions at www.sycamorehillgardens.com. All proceeds
benefit ECHO Meals on Wheels, Inc. 4600 West Genesee St., Syracuse, NY 13219. 315-487-
2878 To purchase pre-sale tickets contact Ed Hetnar at 751-8959
Wednesday, June 15 TRIVIA NIGHT: Starts at 7:00 PM Creekside Books, 35 Fennell St.
Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, June 15 WOMEN’S EVENT: Women TIES Syracuse Luncheon: Learning the Law
- Legal Tips for Women Entrepreneurs.” Christa Cook, an attorney with Bond, Schoeneck &
King, will shed light on three important legal topics for women business owners. Justin’s Grill,
6400 Yorktown Circle, E. Syracuse. $29.00 includes strategic networking, sales, promotion,
lunch & program. Visit http://www.womenties.com/events.cfm to register.
Wednesday, June 15 OPEN HOUSE: Finger Lakes Real Estate, 44 E. Genesee St. 5 – 8 PM
Refreshments will be served.
Wednesday, June 15 CHAMBER EVENT: Professional Services Committee of the
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce introduces the 1st in a series of speakers. Robert
Thompson will open the inaugural event at Skaneateles Country Club from 5 – 7:30 PM.
Thompson, “a nationally known and widely quoted pop-culture expert, will discuss Social Media –
Beyond the Hype” The evening will include opportunities for networking, a free drink coupon for
wine or beer, hors d’ oeuvres, and door prizes. Tickets are $15 for members of the Skaneateles
Chamber; $20 for non-members. The event is sponsored by Time Warner Cable Business Class.
Additional support has come from ADworks, Group M Communications, Vincent McCabe Inc. and
WRVO-FM. Please call (315) 685-0552 for reservations by June 7 or email info@skaneateles.com
Thursday, June 16 OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Friday, June 17 MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Tuck n Roll. Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685-0379. www.creeksidebook.com FREE
Friday, June 17 MUSIC: Join Tom Barnes & Dan Horst for an evening of original music with
cover songs to keep you dancing! Bring your act & seize the opportunity to gain experience
performing to a live audience! State of the art sound and drums provided. Moon Dance Tavern,
Marcellus. 9:00 PM
Saturday, June 18 MUSIC: Edgy Folk. Creekside Books and Coffee, 35 Fennell St., (315) 685-
0379 Details TBD
Sunday, June 19 FUNDRAISER: Rotary Club Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast. Serving 7:30
AM – 1:00 PM Austin Park Pavilion
Sunday, June 19 CHURCH SERVICE: Lakeside Service in the park located next to St. James
Church, 96 E. Genesee St. 10:30 AM
Friday, June 24 WINE SEMINAR: Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 6-7pm King Estate
Oregon Wine Seminar King Estate, celebrating 19 years of Oregon winemaking in 2010, is
located southwest of Eugene, Oregon and produces Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and limited amounts of
Chardonnay. Founded in 1991 by the King family, King Estate is committed to producing Oregon
wines of exceptional quality using organic & sustainable farming methods, meticulous fruit
selection, impeccable winemaking practices and judicious blending. Price: $30 for Public, FREE
for Estate & Wine Club Members Call (315) 685-927 to book. mirbeau.com/dining/the-wine-clubat-
mirbeau-presents-3/
Friday, June 24 MUSIC: Join Tom Barnes & Dan Horst for an evening of original music with
cover songs to keep you dancing! Bring your act & seize the opportunity to gain experience
performing to a live audience! State of the art sound and drums provided. The Overlook,
Marietta 8:30 PM
Saturday, June 25 – June 27 RETREAT: Fleece Felt Retreat with Robin Blakney-Carlson on
Skaneateles Lake. This retreat is not just for pet lovers…Fleece felting makes the most of raw,
uncarded Longwool fleece to create a highly textured flet that retains the wool’s characteristic
luster and curl. It is very tactile & beginner friendly. Space is limited. Registration $450 all
inclusive of 3 night’s lodging, 3 dinners & w lunches. For more info & to register, e-mail
rbcson@nycap.rr.com
Saturday, June 25 FUNDRAISER: Spafford one room School House and local Garden tour.
Tickets $10.00/advance. For more information and tickets call (315) 391-8477
Saturday, June 25 ART SHOW: Marcellus-Skaneateles Art Guild Summer Arts & Craft show and
sale. 10 AM – 5 PM. Activities for the kids, art, food, music. Marcellus Park For more info (315)
636-8775
Sunday, June 26 GRADUATION: Skaneateles High School Graduation. Clift Park. Rain Place:
High School Auditorium. 1:00 PM
Sunday, June 26 PANCAKE BREAKFAST: Borodino Pancake Breakfast, 2500 Nunnery Rd. 8 AM
– 1 PM. 5 & under free; 6 – 12 years $4.00; Adults $6.00; Seniours $5.00.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, June 27, 28 & 29 SAFETY COURSE: NYS Boater’s Safety Class
6:00 – 9:00 PM High School Cafeteria. Registration starts June 1. For more info call (315) 3078
Tuesday, June 28 Dick Sherwood
Wednesday, June 29 POETRY READING: The last Wednesday of every month features a new
evening of poetry reading and discussion. Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St. 7:30 PM
For info contact, Angela Daddabbo at angela@auburnpublictheater.org
MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Glen Haven Restaurant is now open. Serving Dinner on Fridays; Lunch & Dinners
Saturday & Sunday. Beginning June 28th Open Tuesday – Sunday. Tuesday – Friday,
dinner only. Saturday & Sunday serving lunch & dinner. Closed Mondays.
Stroke is the #3 cause of death in US and 80% of All Strokes CAN be Prevented. Life Line
Screening will be providing their affordable, non-invasive, painless health screenings for the
Community on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at St Mary’s of the Lake. Screenings will be offered
that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries, which is a leading cause of
stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms, which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the
arteries in the legs, which is a strong predictor of heart disease; and atrial fibrillation or irregular
heart beat, which is closely tied to stroke risk. Register for the Stroke, Vascular Disease and
Heart Rhythm Package for $139. All four ultrasound screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete.
Your Health is in Your Hands, so call 1-888-653-6441 to pre-register. 8 – 10% of all screening
results in ABNORMAL to CRITICAL Findings. The Screenings are Effective and are Saving Lives!!
“The Inn at the Finger Lakes was recommended as a destination of choice for a wine vacation in
the Finger Lakes. The 2011 June Issue of Better Homes and Gardens featured the Inn’s “Mighty
Fine Wine” package for their lodging, breakfast, nightly wine tastings and self-guides wine
tours.”
The Auburn & Cortland YMCA’s sponsored Bon ton Roulet, will end its 7 day voyage throughout
the Finger Lakes in Skaneateles on July 29. The Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center
will host the group of 650 bike riders who will be here to enjoy our town on both Friday evening
and Saturday.
Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center offers programs for people of all ages. Some of
their upcoming programs are listed below. For more information contact the Skaneateles Y at
(315) 685-2266.
• Milemaker Track Activity Club for children who have finished Kindergarten through 1st
grade. The club is designed to teach children about track & field by engaging them in fun
games & activities. The club will be held Monday & Wednesdays from 6/27-8/10 from 9
AM – 9:45 AM. $40.00/Y members; $60.00/non-members. (315) 685-2266.
• Imagination Station for children ages 8-11 & 11-13. The program will run weekly during
the summer beginning 6/27 – 8/12. There will be an Open House, Wed, 6/8, 7-8 pm , for
ages 8-11 & Wed, 6/15 , 7-8 pm for ages 11-13 at the Skaneateles YMCA and Community
Center. To register call (315) 685-2266.
• Horseback Riding lessons in collaboration with Heritage Stables in Skaneateles. Lessons
are available for children ages 6- adult Lessons take place at Heritage Stables on Franklin
Street in Skaneateles Call Mike McGowan at (315) 729-1499 with specific questions.
Registration call (315) 685-2266
• Laker Leaders Club 10-15 yrs 7/11- 8/25. Mondays & Thursdays, 1:30– 4:30 pm Under
the supervision of Lauren Ciraolo The focus of the Laker Leader initiative will be to
enhance personal growth and social skills. Participants will discover new skills and find
new confidence while having fun! Fee:Skaneateles Y members $80; Public $120 For
more information call (315) 685-2266
Joelle’s French Bistro Is now serving Tasting plates. “Small portions, great flavors & half the
price, of the regular menu. Thursdays will feature Jazz with Pinky, great cocktails and frozen
drinks on the porch. For reservations call (315) 685-3063 online www.joellesfrenchbistro.com
Looking for something outdoors to do? Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus has year round events planned. Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm,
Saturday 10am-4pm, closed Sundays. The hiking trails and parking are free and open every day
from dawn to dusk. Visit www.baltimorewoods.org for more information. (315) 673-1350.
SALES:
Picture framing highlights $30.00 and $10.00 off AVEDA peppermint pedicure at Hairtique
Salon & Day Spa, 20 E. Genesee St. Open Tues – Sat. www.hairtique-salondayspa.
com (315) 685-7303
½ off Facials ($65.00 value) at Bijou Hair “a gem of a salon”, 6 Jordan St., Some of
the girls at Bijou just completed some skin care education. They learned plant peels,
Aveda’s microdermabrasion and even more techniques! Chock-full of knowledge and wanting to
get some practice in! (315) 685-1300. Open 7 days a week. www.bijousalon.net.
$3.00 Burgers every Thursday at Johnny Angels Heavenly Burgers, 22 Jordan St.
www.johnnyangels.biz (315) 685-0100. Can’t beat the taste….can’t beat the price! Try one
today. Join Johnny Angels on Facebook!
Mirbeau Inn and Spa is now serving Sunday Brunch from 11:30am – 3:00pm. Buffet items
include: Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Fruit, House-made Pastries, Salads,
Desserts AND MORE! $25 Adults, $12 Ages 6-12, 5 & Under FREE. (315) 685-5006 or online
www.mirbeau.com
Springside Inn, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn serves Sunday Brunch from 10:30am – 1:00pm
Enjoy fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, homemade waffles with mixed berry syrup or Maple syrup,
bacon, sausage, oven roasted potatoes, Virginia baked ham, roast sirloin of beef, chicken ala
king with homemade biscuits, Seafood Newburg with toast points, Springside Inn’s famous
Cheese Souffle’, sauteed vegetables, bagels with cream cheese, homemade brownies and cream
puffs, “make your own sundaes” with homemade dessert sauces, orange juice, coffee, tea or
milk. $14.99/Adults; 10 and under ½ price; 4 and under free. (315) 252-7247
Professional Office Space available at Custom Business Services coop. Excellent
opportunity for small business to get all the benefits that a larger businesses enjoy without all
the overhead (Reception area, upscale conference room, professional presentation/training
room, kitchen access, free parking, etc). Interested persons contact Kim Manrow at (315) 258-
8780.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Community Preservation Committee at Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson Street,
Auburn Willard Chapel Seeks Volunteers. Willard Memorial Chapel is currently searching for
interested candidates to become volunteer docents. Tour guide positions are available with
flexible hours. Responsibilities include greeting guests and providing them with the history of
the Auburn Theological Seminary and Willard Chapel as well as occasional light clerical duties.
Information packets and training is provided by the Community Preservation Committee. If
you are interested and have a genuine love for people and history, please contact Marcia Walsh
at (315) 252-0339 for additional information.
Thru July 3 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BE PART OF the USBC Women’s Bowling Championship.
More than 30,000 ladies and their friends and families will be in Syracuse April 7-July 3, 2011.
The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau is looking for volunteers to greet our visitors at
Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport Shifts are available seven days a week from 9:00 AM -
12:00 AM April 6 – July 3. For more information or to sign up please e-mail Christie Bravos at
cbravos@visitsyracuse.org or call our volunteer hotline at (315) 470-1906. Must be 18 years of
age or older to participate Each volunteer will receive free airport parking and a Bowl Syracuse tshirt
REOCCURING EVENTS:
Thru June – The Skaneateles Historical Society’s Museum at the Creamery, located at
28 Hannum St. is open Friday & Saturday 1 – 4 PM or by appointment. Call (315) 685-1360
www.skaneateleshistoricalsociety.org
Memorial Day – Labor Day John D. Barrow Art Gallery is open 11 AM – 4 PM on Thursday -
Saturday. Private tours by appointment (315) 685-5135. Visit the Gallery online at
www.barrowgallery.org.
Thru June 30 – Ruth Anne Reagan – Pastels, Paint, and an Eye for Nature On exhibit at the
Weeks Art Gallery, Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd. Artworks in various
media by artist Ruth Anne Reagan will be on display. The public is invited to a reception for the
artist on Saturday, May 28, from 11am to 1pm. The gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9am–4pm,
& Saturday 10am–4pm, closed Sundays. There is no charge for parking and admittance. The
gallery is open to the public.
First Wednesday of the month Peregrine Homecare Services holds an Alzheimer’s Support
Group on the 1st Wed. of each month at The Athenaeum, 150 E. Genesee St. from 6:00 – 7:30
PM. Caregivers are welcome to bring their loved one to the Athenaeum for dinner and activity at
the same time for a reprieve during the meeting. (315) 685-5170
Every Sunday 4 – 7 PM Live entertainment at the Sherwood Inn, 26 W. Genesee St. (315) 685-
3405
Enjoy your day!
Candace Searing
Administrative Specialist
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce
csearing@skaneateles.com

http://www.skaneateles.com

(315) 685-0552
P.O. Box 199
22 Jordan Street
Skaneateles, NY 13152

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CAYUGA COUNTY OFFICE OF TOURISM 131 GENESEE STREET AUBURN, NY 13021 315-255-1658
CAYUGA COUNTY EVENT LISTING
Wednesday, June 1 – September 4 – The Cost of Freedom: Cayuga County in the Civil War – Cayuga Museum, 203 Genesee St., Auburn. The Cayuga Museum honors the 150th anniversary of the start of the Civil War with an original exhibit focusing on the experiences of local people during the conflict. The Museum’s own important collection of Civil War artifacts will be enhanced with treasured heirlooms loaned by local families: photographs, letters, uniforms, weapons and much more. A series of public programs all summer will expand the Civil War theme, watch for dates and times. www.cayuganet.org/cayugamuseum (315) 253-8051
Wednesday, June 1 – Wednesday, June 22 – Anything Goes – Merry-Go-Round Playhouse, Emerson Park, Rt. 38A, Auburn. Broadway Musical. A delightful trip across the Atlantic with a cast of crazy characters, five love stories and, oh yes, lots and lots of tap dancing! Featuring songs by Cole Porter including, ’Blow, Gabriel, Blow,’ ’I Get a Kick Out of You,’ ’Anything Goes,’ and ’You’re the Top’ don’t miss this show running through June 22nd. www.merry-go-round.com (315) 255-1785
Thursday, June 2 – Country Music at Dill’s Run – Dill’s Run Winery, 3862 State Route 90, Union Springs. “Country Music” Thursday evenings from 5 – 8pm. Singing a mix of classic country, romantic duets along with some contemporary country favorites, this musical act is sure to please. Advance tickets are $10, or $12 at the door. Entertainment & party platter included. Season tickets also available. www.dillsrun.com/vineyard.htm (315) 889-5007
Saturday, June 4 – Flavor of the Finger Lakes – Emerson Park, 6914 East Lake Rd., Auburn. 1st Annual Flavor of the Finger Lakes event runs from Noon-4:30pm. Anything Goes, Merry-Go-Rounds first show of the season, will be highlighted. Featured will be 10 food vendors, 8 wineries and 5 local creameries. Entry fee $10 – receive a souvenir wine glass, and 5 tickets to be used at vendor booths. www.cayugacoutychamber.com (315) 252-7291
Saturday, June 4 – Speaking for Themselves: Women of Seward House – Seward House Museum, 33 South St., Auburn. See the Seward House through the eyes of the Seward women. Using original family correspondence and journals, the tour enables visitors to hear the words and feelings of the nineteenth-century women of the Seward family and reveals the significant contributions they made during their lives. 1PM. Reservations required. Fee. www.sewardhouse.org (315) 252-1283
Saturday, June 4 – Old Ways Days – Ward O’Hara Agricultural Museum, 6880 East Lake Road, Rt. 38A, Auburn. 11AM-4PM, FREE. Revisit the past at Old Ways Days. A day of fun, excitement, learning & family activities. Take a ride on their ’Model T’ touring car, truck, or horse drawn wagon. See tractors on display, take home some herb cuttings, view other exhibits or demonstrations. www.cayuganet.org/agmuseum (315) 252-6466
Sunday, June 5 – Motorcycle Ride Around Owasco Lake – Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn. The Community Preservation Committee will host a benefit motorcycle ride around Owasco Lake on Sunday, June 5. Participants should meet at Willard Chapel, 17 Nelson Street, Auburn, at 9:00 AM. The ride will start at 9:30 AM. Lunch will be provided at Willard Chapel at 11:30 AM. The cost is $25 per person. Tickets and further information can be obtained at the Willard Chapel Office, or by calling 252-0339. Rain date is June 12. All proceeds benefit Willard Memorial Chapel. www.willardchapel.org (315) 252-0339
Sunday, June 5 – Art Inspiration 2011 – Sterling Nature Center, Jensvold Rd., Sterling. Festival of Nature and Arts. View nature inspired art and artists demonstrating their crafts. Noon – 4:30pm. Free and open to the public. www.cayuganet.org/sterlingpark (315) 947-6143
Tuesday, June 7 – Tuesday Night MUSIC JAM – Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. Weekly evening of original regional music, poetry & comedy in open mic cafe setting. Door prizes, snack menu & wine/beer with I.D., $2 at the door. 7:30pm till 11pm. www.auburnpublictheater.org (315) 253-6669
Thursday, June 9- Country Music at Dill’s Run – Dill’s Run Winery, 3862 State Route 90, Union Springs “Country Music” Thursday evenings from 5 – 8pm. Singing a mix of classic country, romantic duets along with some contemporary country favorites, this musical act is sure to please. Advance tickets are $10, or $12 at the door. Entertainment & party platter included. Season tickets also available. www.dillsrun.com/vineyard.htm – (315) 889-5007
Thursday, June 9 – Mind Body & Spirit Luncheon and Silent Auction – Auburn Holiday Inn, 75 North St., Auburn. Honoring Dr. Phillip Gioia & Wegmans. Hosted by Carrie Lazarus, WSYR, Syracuse. Featuring ’Creating Healthy Places to Live, Work, and Play’ by Christine Chalupinicki, acting Deputy Director of CNYRO of NYSDOH. Noon – 1:30pm. Tickets $25 www.cayugahealthnetwork.org (315) 252-4212
Friday, June 10 & Saturday, June 11 – BILL CUNNINGHAM NEW YORK – Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. Featuring 80+ yr. old New York Times photographer Bill Cunningham. For decades, this Schwinn-riding cultural anthropologist has been obsessively and inventively chronicling fashion trends and high society charity soirées for the Times Style section. Bill Cunningham New York is a delicate, funny and often poignant portrait of a dedicated artist whose only wealth is his own humanity and unassuming grace. Advance tickets $4, at the door $5. www.auburnpublictheater.org (315) 253-6669
Friday, June 10 & Saturday, June 11 – Leonard Bernstein’s CANDIDE (In Concert) – Cayuga Community College Irene Bisgrove Theater, 197 Franklin St., Auburn. A comical story of a young man’s adventures as he travels the world in search of his one true love. Candide is inspired by Voltaire’s wickedly satirical novel. This musical masterpiece includes some of the greatest music ever written, with brilliantly witty lyrics by Richard Wilbur and additional lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, John LaTouche, Dorothy Parker, Lillian Hellman, and Leonard Bernstein himself. 8pm, $14/general admission, $12/senior, student. www.auburnplayers.net (315) 258-8275
Saturday, June 11 – World Renowned Speakers – Design and Fabrication of Sacred Spaces – Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn. At 1pm, enjoy 3 world-renowned speakers who have designed and fabricated many interior sacred spaces throughout the country. James Piercey of J. Piercey Studio, Inc in Orlando Fl. Viggo Rambusch of Rambusch Studios in Jersey City, NJ, and Gunar Grunke of Conrad Schmitt Studios in New Berlin, Wis. www.willardchapel.org (315)252-0339
Saturday, June 11 – Sunday, August 21 – New York Prints of Mind Exhibition – Schweinfurth Memorial Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn. Contemporary Limited Edition Prints. Reception: Sat. June 11, 6-8pm. Curated by Joe Scala, E.D., Stone Quarry Hill Art Park. Selections from the Universal Limited Art Editions collection. www.myartcenter.org (315) 255-1553
Saturday, June 11 – Mary Lorson & the Soubrettes – Morgan Opera House, 370 Main Street, Route 90, Aurora. Mary Lorson has been composing, recording and performing for twenty years with the alternative-rock group Madder Rose and the alternative-jazz project Saint Low. She also composes original music for film, including the documentary What Remains, and for TV in The Sopranos. Lorson’s play Freak Baby and the Kill Thought, about vaudeville sensation Eva Tanguay, reflects the historical flavor of her song writing. 8pm. $8/adults, $6/seniors, $5/students & children. www.morganoperahouse.org (315) 364-5437
Sunday, June 12 – Fort Hill Cemetery Walking Tour – Fort Hill, 19 Fort St., Auburn. Walking tour sponsored by Community Preservation Committee at the Willard Memorial Chapel. Meet at 1pm at Bradley Chapel, Fort Hill Cemetery. www.willardchapel.org (315) 252-0339
Sunday, June 12 – Historic Places of Aurora – Howland Stone Store Museum, 2956 State Route 34B, Aurora. tudents from the Spring, 2011 Local History class at Southern Cayuga High School will present their research highlighting the historical significance the buildings and properties in the Village of Aurora. This presentation will be based on their class project which was completed to help augment the new village website. Then and now visuals will be shown along with stories of Aurora’s past and present. 7pm. www.HowlandStoneStore.org (315) 364-5587
Sunday, June 12 – Victorian Garden Party – Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn. Step back in time and welcome summer at the annual Victorian Garden Party. Join us to view the Chapel’s gardens and listen to music played on the historic Steere and Turner organ. Organist Donna Riester will entertain with two 20-minute ’mini-concerts’. This event will include a silent auction, raffle and refreshments. 1-3pm. Free – rain or shine. Donations appreciated – profits used towards maintenance of the garden at Willard Chapel. www.willardchapel.org (315) 252-0339
Tuesday, June 14 – Tuesday Night MUSIC JAM – Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St., Auburn. Weekly evening of original regional music, poetry & comedy in open mic cafe setting. Door prizes, snack menu & wine/beer with I.D., $2 at the door. 7:30pm till 11pm. www.auburnpublictheater.org (315) 253-6669
NOW OPEN FOR THE SEASON
Village Outpost, Aurora
Pumpkin Hill Bistro, Aurora
Elderberry Pond Restaurant, Auburn
Pleasant Beach Hotel & Restaurant, Fair Haven
CJS Vineyards
White Barn Winery
Fingerlakes Drive In
Ward O’Hara Agricultural Museum
Whispering Winds Motel
Dorie’s Bakery & Café, Aurora
NEW BUSINESS NOW OPEN
Man in the Moon Classic Cheesecake & Dessert Bake Shoppe, King Ferry
Bayview Wellness Center & Spa, Fair Haven
Hanart Studios and Gallery, Fair Haven

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THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS in Skaneateles, New York
Wednesday, June 1 – 22 Merry-Go-Round Playhouse presents “Anything Goes” Emerson
Park, Rt. 38A, Auburn. For tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online www.merry-go-round.com
Wednesday, June 1 Monthly PITCH meeting. Paying It Forward Mentoring, Community &
Education: Why it is important to take the leap. Custom Business Services Training Center,
360 Grant Ave. Networking 5:15 – 5:45 and Discussion 5:45 – 6:45. $10.00 per person.
Registration required. Please call (315) 258-8780
Wednesday, June 1 TRIVIA NIGHT: Starts at 7:00 PM Creekside Books, 35 Fennell St.
Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Thursday June 2 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
3:30-6:30 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc. Beginning. Saturday Market begins on June 11
Market 10 AM – 1 PM
Thursday, June 2 OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St. (315)
685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Friday, June 3 MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Butternut Creek. Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell
St. (315) 685-0379. www.creeksidebook.com FREE
Friday, June 3 First Friday in Skaneateles – Activities occurring at the following
locations. Also participating in First Friday are The Country Ewe, Joe’s Pasta Garage,
Rhubarb & Mid-Lakes Navigation Co.
• Come and celebrate the beginning of summer with Skaneateles Artisans for their First
Friday Art Night celebration on Friday June 3 from 6-9 p.m. where they will be featuring
the works of jewelry designers Lisa Twombly and DeeAnn vonHunke, with jewelry
cabochons by Robert vonHunke. Light refreshment will be served. Skaneateles Artisans is
located in The Old Stone Mill, 3 Fennell St, offers off-street parking as well as municipal
parking, and accepts major credit cards. Visit our website at
www.skaneatelesartisans.com. For more information, call (315) 685-8580.
• Paintings by Georg Schwartz, a native of Copenhagen, Denmark now living in Johnson
City, will be featured throughout the month of June at Imagine, the fine arts and fine
craft gallery at 38 E. Genesee St. The opening of the exhibit will be June 3 6 to 9 p.m.
Refreshments will be provided, along with entertainment by the Pond Creek Bogstompers.
For more information call, (315) 685-6263
• Gallery 54 presents The Dragonfly Garden opening First Friday June 3rd 6-9p.m. June
features dragonfly themed pieces for the garden by members of Gallery 54. Meet the
artists and enjoy refreshments. Gallery 54 is an artist owned gallery at 54 E Genesee
St, Skaneateles, Monday-Saturday 10 am- 5 pm, Sunday 11 am- 5pm. 685-
5470,www.gallery54cny.com
• MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Butternut Creek. Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St.
(315) 685-0379. www.creeksidebook.com FREE
Saturday, June 4 MUSIC: TBD Creekside Books and Coffee, 35 Fennell St., (315) 685-0379
Details TBD
Sunday, June 5 Skaneateles High School Jazz students present: the Hank Bryant Scholastic
Jazzfest Clift Park at the Gazebo. Noon – 6:30 PM
Tuesday, June 7 WOMEN’S EVENT: The Four G’s of Federal Government Contracting produced
by Women TIES and Women’s Business Center of NYS Women TIES and the Women’s
Business Center of NYS are proud to present a joint workshop for women entrepreneurs to
educate them on the 4 G’s of Federal Government Contracting including: how to get started,
how to get registered, how to get connected, and how to get contracts. Roxanne Mutchler,
Government Contracting Coordinator, NYSSBDC Procurement Assistance Center and Mohawk
Valley Small Business Development Center, will be the guest speaker. Continental breakfast will
be available at Onondaga Community College from 8:30 a.m. – 9:00 a.m. The educational
presentation runs from 9 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. A luncheon buffet and more networking with the
supporting organizations and other women entrepreneurs occurs from 12:30 p.m. – 2 p.m.
Attendees are encouraged to bring promotional and marketing materials to exchange with other
women entrepreneurs. A sales contact list of attendees will also be given to registrants. Register
at www.womenties.com
Wednesday, June 8 TRIVIA NIGHT: Starts at 7 PM. Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, June 8 COOKING CLASS: 6-8pm Get Saucy with Sauces Cooking Class at
Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 852 E. Genesee St. Learn the how to’s & do not’s for reductions, pan
sauces, graview, beurre blanc, aioli, salsas, etc. Taste the sauces with different dishes and learn
what wines pair best with each sauce. Price: $40 for Public, $20 for Spa Members, FREE for
Estate & Wine Club Members (price includes class, meal, all tasting wines) Call 315.685.1927 to
reserve. http://mirbeau.com/dining/the-wine-club-at-mirbeau-presents-3/
Thursday, June 9 OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Thursday, June 9 WINE DINNER: Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 6:30 pm
reception, 7:00 pm dinner. Hunter’s Feast Wine Dinner – We invite you to sit, drink and enjoy a
Feast fit for a King! If you’ve ever been drawn in by the beautiful feasts shown in such films as
Shakespeare in Love, Elizabeth or the popular Showtime series The Tudors or if you just plain
love good food, this Wine Dinner is for you. Chef Landon and Food & Beverage Director Doug
Hart have carefully selected these recipes from the late 14th and early 15th Centuries. These
recipes will be prepared as they were for feasts meant to impress. Each course of Chef Landon’s
menu will be paired with a wine that will bring out the fabulous flavors found in these historic
dishes! Call 315.685.1927 to book your seat at our Feast today!

http://mirbeau.com/dining/menus/hunter-s-feast-wine-dinner/

Thursday, June 9 Chamber Monthly meeting. Summer Kickoff Under the tent at Mirbeau Inn
& Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 5:00 PM. RSVP Required, please call (315) 685-0552. $20/person
Friday, June 10 MUSIC: Alex Smith 7:30 – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.
FREE (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Friday & Saturday, June 10 & 11 MOVIE: Bill Cunningham 6/10 @ 1 & 8 PM; 6/11 8 PM at
Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669.
www.auburnpublictheater.org
Friday, Saturday & Tuesday, June 10, 25, 27 Special outings planned for families at
Baltimore Woods Nature Center. For more information visit www.baltimorewoods.org
Saturday, June 11 FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion
10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, June 11 MUSIC: Dave Ball 7:30 – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell
St. FREE (315) 685-0379 www.creeksidebooks.com
Saturday, June 11 The Skaneateles Chamber docks go in at the north end of Skaneateles
Lake. Volunteers needed 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM No overnight docking. (315) 685-0552
Saturday, June 11 HISTORY: 1:00 PM Stained Glass Association of America’s National Summer
Conference at Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St. Auburn. Hosted by Jerome and
Deborah Durr of Durr Stained Glass Studios. Durr Studios recently completed the total
restoration of the Tiffany Windows in the chapel including the 14 Nave Windows, Rose Window
and Christ Sustaining Peter on the Water window. You are cordially invited to attend this event
featuring the following world-renowned speakers. (315) 252-0339
Saturday, June 11 OPEN HOUSE: On the Farm Discovery Center Open House. 10am –
4pm Producers of the “On the Farm Discovery” educational video series. Visit Fesko.com. Fun
for families with children of all ages. Open to the public today!
Sunday, June 12 HISTORY: The Community Preservation Committee will sponsor a walking
tour of historic Fort Hill Cemetery. Participants should meet at Bradley Chapel, Fort Hill
Cemetery, 19 Fort Street, Auburn. A donation of $5 per person is requested and tickets can be
purchased at the cemetery on the day of the tour. In case of rain, a history of the Cemetery will
be presented inside the historic Bradley Chapel in lieu of the walking tour. For more information,
call (315) 252-0339
Sunday, June 12 BOATING: Board the Judge Ben Wiles for a four hour excursion to Glen
Haven located on the south end of Skaneateles Lake. For more information call (315) 685-8500
or visit www.midlakesnav.com
Wednesday, June 15 WOMEN’S EVENT: Women TIES Syracuse Luncheon: Learning the Law
- Legal Tips for Women Entrepreneurs.” Christa Cook, an attorney with Bond, Schoeneck &
King, will shed light on three important legal topics for women business owners. Justin’s Grill,
6400 Yorktown Circle, E. Syracuse. $29.00 includes strategic networking, sales, promotion,
lunch & program. Visit http://www.womenties.com/events.cfm to register.
Wednesday, June 15 CHAMBER EVENT: Professional Services Committee of the
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce introduces the 1st in a series of speakers. Robert
Thompson will open the inaugural event at Skaneateles Country Club from 5 – 7:30 PM.
Thompson, “a nationally known and widely quoted pop-culture expert, will discuss Social Media –
Beyond the Hype” The evening will include opportunities for networking, a free drink coupon for
wine or beer, hors d’ oeuvres, and door prizes. Tickets are $15 for members of the Skaneateles
Chamber; $20 for non-members. The event is sponsored by Time Warner Cable Business Class.
Additional support has come from ADworks, Group M Communications, Vincent McCabe Inc. and
WRVO-FM. Please call (315) 685-0552 for reservations by June 7 or email info@skaneateles.com
Sunday, June 19 Rotary Club Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast. Serving 7:30 AM – 1:00 PM
Austin Park Pavilion
Sunday, June 19 Lakeside Service in the park located next to St. James Church, 96 E. Genesee
St. 10:30 AM
Friday, June 24 WINE SEMINAR: Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 851 W. Genesee St. 6-7pm King Estate
Oregon Wine Seminar King Estate, celebrating 19 years of Oregon winemaking in 2010, is
located southwest of Eugene, Oregon and produces Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris and limited amounts of
Chardonnay. Founded in 1991 by the King family, King Estate is committed to producing Oregon
wines of exceptional quality using organic & sustainable farming methods, meticulous fruit
selection, impeccable winemaking practices and judicious blending. Price: $30 for Public, FREE
for Estate & Wine Club Members Call (315) 685-927 to book. mirbeau.com/dining/the-wine-clubat-
mirbeau-presents-3/
Saturday, June 25 Spafford one room School House and local Garden tour. Tickets
$10.00/advance. For more information and tickets call (315) 391-8477
Saturday, June 25 Marcellus-Skaneateles Art Guild Summer Arts & Craft show and sale. 10 AM
– 5 PM. Activities for the kids, art, food, music. Marcellus Park For more info (315) 636-8775
Sunday, June 26 Skaneateles High School Graduation. Clift Park. Rain Place: High School
Auditorium. 1:00 PM
Sunday, June 26 Borodino Pancake Breakfast, 2500 Nunnery Rd. 8 AM – 1 PM. 5 & under free;
6 – 12 years $4.00; Adults $6.00; Seniours $5.00.
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, June 27, 28 & 29 NYS Boater’s Safety Class 6:00 – 9:00 PM
High School Cafeteria. Registration starts June 1. For more info call (315) 3078
Wednesday, June 29 POETRY READING: The last Wednesday of every month features a new
evening of poetry reading and discussion. Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St. 7:30 PM
For info contact, Angela Daddabbo at angela@auburnpublictheater.org
MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Stroke is the #3 cause of death in US and 80% of All Strokes CAN be Prevented. Life Line
Screening will be providing their affordable, non-invasive, painless health screenings for the
Community on Wednesday, July 13, 2011 at St Mary’s of the Lake. Screenings will be offered
that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries, which is a leading cause of
stroke; abdominal aortic aneurysms, which can lead to a ruptured aorta; hardening of the
arteries in the legs, which is a strong predictor of heart disease; and atrial fibrillation or irregular
heart beat, which is closely tied to stroke risk. Register for the Stroke, Vascular Disease and
Heart Rhythm Package for $139. All four ultrasound screenings take 60-90 minutes to complete.
Your Health is in Your Hands, so call 1-888-653-6441 to pre-register. 8 – 10% of all screening
results in ABNORMAL to CRITICAL Findings. The Screenings are Effective and are Saving Lives!!
“The Inn at the Finger Lakes was recommended as a destination of choice for a wine vacation in
the Finger Lakes. The 2011 June Issue of Better Homes and Gardens featured the Inn’s “Mighty
Fine Wine” package for their lodging, breakfast, nightly wine tastings and self-guides wine
tours.”
The Auburn & Cortland YMCA’s sponsored Bon ton Roulet, will end its 7 day voyage throughout
the Finger Lakes in Skaneateles on July 29. The Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center
will host the group of 650 bike riders who will be here to enjoy our town on both Friday evening
and Saturday.
Max International has released a new line of athletic performance and recovery nutritional
products. Max products provide a healthy alternative to what’s currently available on the market
because they work at the body’s cellular level to increase glutathione, which is a natural
antioxidant, found in every living cell. Contact Lisa Jo Greenfield, a partner with Max for more
info (315) 246-1638 or ljgreenfield@verizon.net, or www.looklivefeelbetter.com
Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center offers programs for people of all ages. Some of
their upcoming programs are listed below. For more information contact the Skaneateles Y at
(315) 685-2266.
• Milemaker Track Activity Club for children who have finished Kindergarten through 1st
grade. The club is designed to teach children about track & field by engaging them in fun
games & activities. The club will be held Monday & Wednesdays from 6/27-8/10 from 9
AM – 9:45 AM. $40.00/Y members; $60.00/non-members. (315) 685-2266.
• Imagination Station for children ages 8-11 & 11-13. The program will run weekly during
the summer beginning 6/27 – 8/12. There will be an Open House, Wed, 6/8, 7-8 pm , for
ages 8-11 & Wed, 6/15 , 7-8 pm for ages 11-13 at the Skaneateles YMCA and Community
Center. To register call (315) 685-2266.
• Horseback Riding lessons in collaboration with Heritage Stables in Skaneateles. Lessons
are available for children ages 6- adult Lessons take place at Heritage Stables on Franklin
Street in Skaneateles Call Mike McGowan at (315) 729-1499 with specific questions.
Registration call (315) 685-2266
• Laker Leaders Club 10-15 yrs 7/11- 8/25. Mondays & Thursdays, 1:30– 4:30 pm Under
the supervision of Lauren Ciraolo The focus of the Laker Leader initiative will be to
enhance personal growth and social skills. Participants will discover new skills and find
new confidence while having fun! Fee:Skaneateles Y members $80; Public $120 For
more information call (315) 685-2266
Joelle’s French Bistro Is now serving Tasting plates. “Small portions, great flavors & half the
price, of the regular menu. Thursdays will feature Jazz with Pinky, great cocktails and frozen
drinks on the porch. For reservations call (315) 685-3063 online www.joellesfrenchbistro.com
Looking for something outdoors to do? Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd.,
Marcellus has year round events planned. Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm,
Saturday 10am-4pm, closed Sundays. The hiking trails and parking are free and open every day
from dawn to dusk. Visit www.baltimorewoods.org for more information. (315) 673-1350.
SALES:
Picture framing highlights $30.00 and $10.00 off AVEDA peppermint pedicure at Hairtique
Salon & Day Spa, 20 E. Genesee St. Open Tues – Sat. www.hairtique-salondayspa.
com (315) 685-7303
½ off Facials ($65.00 value) at Bijou Hair “a gem of a salon”, 6 Jordan St., Some of
the girls at Bijou just completed some skin care education. They learned plant peels,
Aveda’s microdermabrasion and even more techniques! Chock-full of knowledge and wanting to
get some practice in! (315) 685-1300. Open 7 days a week. www.bijousalon.net.
$3.00 Burgers every Thursday at Johnny Angels Heavenly Burgers, 22 Jordan St.
www.johnnyangels.biz (315) 685-0100. Can’t beat the taste….can’t beat the price! Try one
today. Join Johnny Angels on Facebook!
Mirbeau Inn and Spa is now serving Sunday Brunch from 11:30am – 3:00pm. Buffet items
include: Scrambled Eggs, Bacon, Sausage, Potatoes, Fruit, House-made Pastries, Salads,
Desserts AND MORE! $25 Adults, $12 Ages 6-12, 5 & Under FREE. (315) 685-5006 or online
www.mirbeau.com
Springside Inn, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn serves Sunday Brunch from 10:30am – 1:00pm
Enjoy fresh fruit, scrambled eggs, homemade waffles with mixed berry syrup or Maple syrup,
bacon, sausage, oven roasted potatoes, Virginia baked ham, roast sirloin of beef, chicken ala
king with homemade biscuits, Seafood Newburg with toast points, Springside Inn’s famous
Cheese Souffle’, sauteed vegetables, bagels with cream cheese, homemade brownies and cream
puffs, “make your own sundaes” with homemade dessert sauces, orange juice, coffee, tea or
milk. $14.99/Adults; 10 and under ½ price; 4 and under free. (315) 252-7247
Professional Office Space available at Custom Business Services coop. Excellent
opportunity for small business to get all the benefits that a larger businesses enjoy without all
the overhead (Reception area, upscale conference room, professional presentation/training
room, kitchen access, free parking, etc). Interested persons contact Kim Manrow at (315) 258-
8780.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Community Preservation Committee at Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson Street,
Auburn Willard Chapel Seeks Volunteers. Willard Memorial Chapel is currently searching for
interested candidates to become volunteer docents. Tour guide positions are available with
flexible hours. Responsibilities include greeting guests and providing them with the history of
the Auburn Theological Seminary and Willard Chapel as well as occasional light clerical duties.
Information packets and training is provided by the Community Preservation Committee. If
you are interested and have a genuine love for people and history, please contact Marcia Walsh
at (315) 252-0339 for additional information.
Thru July 3 THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO BE PART OF the USBC Women’s Bowling Championship.
More than 30,000 ladies and their friends and families will be in Syracuse April 7-July 3, 2011.
The Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau is looking for volunteers to greet our visitors at
Syracuse’s Hancock International Airport Shifts are available seven days a week from 9:00 AM -
12:00 AM April 6 – July 3. For more information or to sign up please e-mail Christie Bravos at
cbravos@visitsyracuse.org or call our volunteer hotline at (315) 470-1906. Must be 18 years of
age or older to participate Each volunteer will receive free airport parking and a Bowl Syracuse tshirt
REOCCURING EVENTS:
Thru June – The Skaneateles Historical Society’s Museum at the Creamery, located at
28 Hannum St. is open Friday & Saturday 1 – 4 PM or by appointment. Call (315) 685-1360
www.skaneateleshistoricalsociety.org
Memorial Day – Labor Day John D. Barrow Art Gallery is open 11 AM – 4 PM on Thursday -
Saturday. Private tours by appointment (315) 685-5135. Visit the Gallery online at
www.barrowgallery.org.
Thru June 30 – Ruth Anne Reagan – Pastels, Paint, and an Eye for Nature On exhibit at the
Weeks Art Gallery, Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd. Artworks in various
media by artist Ruth Anne Reagan will be on display. The public is invited to a reception for the
artist on Saturday, May 28, from 11am to 1pm. The gallery is open Monday – Friday, 9am–4pm,
& Saturday 10am–4pm, closed Sundays. There is no charge for parking and admittance. The
gallery is open to the public.
Every Tuesday – Senior Moments at Baltimore Woods Nature Center. A Program for adults
w/ talks, snacks and hikes. 10:30 – 11:30 AM. Members free; non members $3.00. Visit
www.baltimorewoods.org for several other outdoor activities. To register, call (315) 673-1350
First Wednesday of the month Peregrine Homecare Services holds an Alzheimer’s Support
Group on the 1st Wed. of each month at The Athenaeum, 150 E. Genesee St. from 6:00 – 7:30
PM. Caregivers are welcome to bring their loved one to the Athenaeum for dinner and activity at
the same time for a reprieve during the meeting. (315) 685-5170
Every Sunday 4 – 7 PM Live entertainment at the Sherwood Inn, 26 W. Genesee St. (315) 685-
3405
Enjoy your day!
Candace Searing
Administrative Specialist
Skaneateles Area Chamber of Commerce
csearing@skaneateles.com

http://www.skaneateles.com

(315) 685-0552
P.O. Box 199
22 Jordan Street
Skaneateles, NY 13152

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