THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS
(For more events visit www.skaneateles.com)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
Monday, July 11 – September 2
KIDS CAMP: Summer Adventure Day Camp at BaltimoreWoods
Send your children ages 4-14 to a camp adventure they’ll remember forever! Hiking andexploring 182 acres of woods including streams, ponds and meadows. Experienced certified
counselors help your children learn about nature through hands-on, minds-on activities while
they play outdoors. Before and after care available. FMI including registration packets, visit
www.baltimorewoods.org
Wednesday, July 13 & 20
THRIFT SHOP: Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located in WillardChapel
,17 Nelson St., room #7. Open Noon – 4 PM. The shop also accepts donations duringthese 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, July 13
MUSIC: 2011 Tiffany Summer Concert Series featuring pianist JohnChapman. John is originally from Watkins Glen and has toured with musical groups in North
America, South America and Europe. John’s concert will consist of American classic standards
and several original compositions.the Cayuga Chords – Vocal Concert at Noon.
WillardMemorial Chapel
, 17 Nelson Street, Auburn. The concerts are free and open to the public.Donations accepted.
Wednesday, July 13
TRIVIA NIGHT: Kid’s Trivia starts at 5:30 PM Adults starts at 7:00 PMCreekside Books & Coffee
, 35 Fennell St. Admission $1.00 per person. (315) 685-0379www.creeksidebooks.com
Wednesday, July 13 – August 6
THEATER: Merry-Go-Round Playhouse presents “Cookingwith the Calamari Sisters” at
Auburn Public Theater at Genesee & Exchange Streets, Auburn.For tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online
www.merry-go-round.comWednesday, July 13
Life Line Screening will be providing their affordable, non-invasive,painless health screenings for the Community at
St Mary’s of the Lake. Screenings will beoffered that scan for potential health problems related to: blocked arteries, abdominal aortic
aneurysms, hardening of the arteries in the legs, and atrial fibrillation or irregular heart beat.
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!!
Thursday July 14
FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion3:30-6:30 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Thursday, July 14 & 21
THRIFT SHOP: Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located in WillardChapel
,17 Nelson St., room #7. Open 10 AM – 2 PM. The shop also accepts donations duringthese 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, July 14
OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM – 9:30 PM Creekside Coffeehouse, 35 Fennell St.(315) 685- 0379 www.creeksidebooks.com Free
Thursday, July 14
HOLIDAY: The day of the French Revolution. Celebrate at Joelle’sFrench Bistro
, 4423 State St. Rd. The evening will consist of dancing with Pinky, a huge bonfire, Grilling outside, fresh herbs from Joelle’s garden, monster of a margarita cocktail machine.
Revolution attire if possible! Reservations a must please call (315) 685-3063
www.joellesfrenchbistro.com
Friday, July 15
BOAT CRUISE: Take a full moon cruise aboard the Judge Ben Wiles for anevening cruise. Cruise starts at 9:30 PM. $12.00/adults; $8.00/child. Gratuity included. No
reservations. Tickets available at 11 Jordan St. beginning at 9:00 AM day of cruise (315) 685-
8500. For more information visit
www.midlakesnav.comFriday, July 15
FUNDRAISER: Gold Bug fundraising event at the Skaneateles Library tobenefit the
Barrow Art Gallery. You bring in, or drop off, unwanted, broken, or mismatchedpieces of gold or platinum jewelry. This can include chains, rings, earrings, gold fillings, watches,
etc. The piece is tested for its carat and weight and you are issued a check on the spot! (more
details under Member Announcements at the end of the calendar listings) 10 AM – Noon or 3 PM
– 5PM.
Friday, July 15
MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Dan Bliss. Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St.(315) 685-0379.
www.creeksidebook.com FREESaturday, July 16
KID’s ACTIVITY: 11th annual fishing derby at the Skaneateles conservationarea! 9:00 AM – Noon Open to children ages 3 thru 15. Free Conservation catch & release pond
is located ¼ mile east of the Town transfer station on Old Seneca Turnpike. Trophies awarded in
each age group. Gifts to 1
st 100 entrants. Same derby that was originally scheduled for July23
rd.Saturday, July 16
ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL: Happy 15th Anniversary Hairtique! Back by populardemand $1.00 per minute chair massages
Hairtique Salon & Day Spa, 20 E. Genesee St..Open Tues – Sat.
www.hairtique-salon-dayspa.com (315) 685-7303.Saturday, July 16
FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, July 16
MUSIC: 7:30 – 9:30 PM Woodstone Creekside Books & Coffee, 35Fennell St. (315) 685-0379.
www.creeksidebook.com FREESunday, July 17
CHURCH SERVICE: Lakeside Service in the park located next to St. JamesChurch,
96 E. Genesee St. 10:30 AMWednesday, July 20
MUSIC: 2011 Tiffany Summer Concert Series featuring Marissa Rescott,Selina Rescott and Mary Doyle performing a piano/flute/vocal concert. A variety of genres will
be offered. Noon at
Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson Street, Auburn. The concerts are freeand open to the public. Donations accepted.
Wednesday, July 20
COOKING CLASS: The Wine Club at Mirbeau presents Cocktail PartyCooking Class. Chef Steve will show you prepared-ahead classic comfort hors d’ oeuvres along
with their modern versions. 6:00 – 8:00 PM. Price $40/Public; $20/Spa Members, FREE Estate &
Wine Club Members. Price includes class, supplies (if interactive), meal (if classroom style), all
tasting wines. To register and more info (315) 685-5006
Thursday, Friday & Saturday, July 21, 22 & 23
FESTIVAL: Annual Curbstone Festival &Sidewalk Sales sponsored by the
Skaneateles Chamber. Special discounts, Live music at theSkaneateles Library on Thurs. 7/21featuring Tom Barnes Noon – 2 PM; Live music at the
Masonic Temple on Sat. 7/23 featuring the Finger Lakes Wind Quintet 1:00 – 3 PM . Jackman
Twins magic & balloon art Noon – 4 PM each day. Hours: 7/21 & 7/22 9 AM – 8 PM; 7/23 9 AM
– 5 PM.
Thursday, July 21
AUTHOR: 7:00 PM Author Michael E. McCarthy, “From Cork to the NewWorld, A Journey for Survival”. Sponsored by the Rochester & CNY Irish American Cultural
Institute. McCarthy chronicles his family’s struggle to travel to Canada as part of the “Robinson
Settlement Project” in the early 19th Century. Book signing by Creekside Books at the
Skaneateles Community Center, 97 State Street, $5 Donation. Questions (315) 685-0379
Thursday, July 21
AUTHOR 6:30 PM – Author Allen Morris aka Ace Abbot, The Rogue Aviator,Creekside Books & Coffee
, 35 Fennell Street Free. (315) 685-0379Thursday, July 21
WOMEN’S EVENT: Women TIES Syracuse Luncheon “Let’s Really TalkMoney – Tips to Prosper Women Entrepreneurs” Justin’s Grill, 11:30 AM – 2 PM $29/person.
Registration requested by July 17
th. “This special summer program is meant to gather womenentrepreneurs together for a conversation on money. Enjoy a candid dialog with local financial
experts Michelle Shauger and Allison Haslam of Primerica, two long standing and trusted Women
TIES members, regarding money matters to help you strategically gain control of your business
and personal finances.” Register at
http://womenties.com/events.cfm#Event176Friday, July 22
MUSIC: 7:00 PM The Community Preservation Committee will sponsor a pianoconcert. Professional pianists Mikiko Petrucelli and Eri Iwasa will perform at Willard Memorial
Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn. Donations $10.00/person. Doors open at 6:30 PM
Friday & Saturday, July 22 & 23
MOVIE: The Illusionist 7/22 @ 1 & 8 PM; 7/23 8 PM atAuburn Public Theater
, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. $4.00/personwww.auburnpublictheater.org
Saturday, July 23
FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, July 23
Jumble Sale Postponed until August 27th same great sale just a differentdate!
8:00 AM – 3:00 PM. St. James Episcopal Church, 96 E. Genesee St., (315) 685-7600.Saturday, July 23
CHILDREN’S EVENT: 1:00 PM “A Friend for Einstein” storytime and meet areal miniature horse! Call ahead to register.
Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell StreetFree. (315) 685-0379
Saturday, July 23
– AUTHOR/MUSICIAN: 6:30 PM Local Author/Musician Kinsley Wood,discussed new book, Beneath the Surface, and performs a concert of his music inspired by the
book.
Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell Street, Free. (315) 685-0379Saturday & Sunday, July 23 & 24
YARD SALE: New Hope Antiques Charity Yard Sale 10:00AM – 5:00 PM Lots of vendors, & merchandise at great prices! Free admission. Food available.
Fun for the whole family! Vendor set up fees donated to local SPCAs.
New Hope Antiques, 12mi S. of Skaneateles, Rte 41A, West side of Lake, (315) 497-2688 or
www.newhopeantiques.com
Sunday, July 24
Borodino Pancake Breakfast, 2500 Nunnery Rd 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM 5 andunder free; 6-12 years $4.00; Adults $6.00; Seniors $5.00
Wednesday, July 27
CHILDREN’S EVENT: 11:00 AM Author Cynthia King, “Habitat Spy”features Fun Activities involving outdoor habitats.
Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 FennellStreet Free. (315) 685-0379
Wednesday, July 27
MUSIC: 2011 Tiffany Summer Concert Series featuring A variety ofgenres will be offered. Sandy McNabb playing the Chapel’s Historic Steere & Turner tracker
organ. Noon at
Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson Street, Auburn. The concerts are free andopen to the public. Donations accepted.
Wednesday, July 27 – August 17
Merry-Go-Round Playouse presents “42nd Street” EmersonPark, Rt. 38A, Auburn For tickets call (800) 457-8897 or online at
www.merry-go-round.comWednesday, July 27 & August 3
THRIFT SHOP: Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located inWillard Chapel
,17 Nelson St., room #7. Open Noon – 4 PM. The shop also accepts donationsduring 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, July 28
POET/AUTHOR 6:30 PM Poet/Author mark Povinelli, “Hunting for BoxTurtles”.
Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell Street Free. (315) 685-0379Thursday, July 28
THEATER: Merry Go Round Playhouse youth theater brings Aladdin toSkaneateles. On Thursday the performance will be held in Austin Park at 11:00 AM and on
August 3 in the Skaneateles Library at 2:30 PM. FREE For additional information & locations visit
www.merry-go-round.com
Thursday July 28
FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion3:30-6:30 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, flowers, etc.
Thursday, July 28 & August 4
THRIFT SHOP: Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located inWillard Chapel
,17 Nelson St., room #7. Open 10 AM – 2 PM. The shop also accepts donationsduring 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.
Friday & Saturday, July 29 & 30
MOVIE: Budrus 7/29 @ 1 & 8 PM; 7/30 8 PM at AuburnPublic Theater
, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. $4.00/personwww.auburnpublictheater.org
Friday, Saturday & Sunday, July 29, 30 & 31
EVENT: 33rd annual Skaneateles Antique &Classic Boat Show
in Clift Park. Show opens Friday at 3 PM – Dusk; Saturday at 9 AM – Dusk &Sunday 8 AM – 3 PM. Entertainment each day in the park (see show program available at the
show). Boat Parade Sat at 3 PM. (315) 685-0552.
www.skaneateles.comSaturday, July 30
FARMER’S MARKET: Skaneateles Farmers Market. Austin Park Pavilion10 AM – 1 PM Local growers sell fruits, vegetables, flowers, cheese, eggs, bread, free range
chicken, wine, baked goods, meats, herbs, etc.
Saturday, July 30
AUTHOR: The iconic and beloved singer/songwriter and author will meet thepublic earlier in the day for a free “Conversations with Judy” from 1:00 – 3:00 PM at the
Skaneateles Library. Collins will have a book-signing for her book, “Singing Lessons.” Her CD
“Paradise” will also be for sale. Sponsored by the
Skaneateles Arts Council.Saturday, July 30
MUSIC: Skaneateles Area Arts Council SKARTS annual fundraiser featuringJudy Collins at Stella Maris Retreat Center The seventh annual event, “Summer Cabaret with
Judy Collins,” will support the Arts Council’s cultural events and community grants program.
visit
www.skarts.org for ticket information.Saturday, July 30
FUNDRAISER: Pulled Pork Picnic at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church, 37 W.Genesee St. Pulled pork on a bun, german potato salad, cole slaw, baked beans & beverage will
be served from noon until gone. Suggested minimum donation is $8.00/person.
Saturday & Sunday, July 30 & 31
FUNDRAISER: Historical Village Tours sponsored by theSkaneateles Historical Society
. One hour long guided tours leave the gazebo at 11:00 AM &12:30 PM $10.00/person to benefit the Historical Society. Advance sale tickets available at the
Skaneateles Chamber of Commerce, 22 Jordan St. (315) 685-0552
Saturday & Sunday, July 30 & 31
GARAGE SALE: 50 mile garage sale, Rt 90 from Montezumato Homer. (800) 499-9615.
Sunday, July 31
FESTIVAL: Rhythm, Blues, BBQ on the west lawn of the Sherwood Inn, 26W. Genesee St. 1:00 PM – 6:00 PM. Entertainment by Tuff Luck, Mere Mortals, The Joe Whiting
Band. Menu: Beer, wine, pulled bbq pork, bbq ribs, bbq beans, coleslaw, salt potatoes,
hamburgs, hotdogs & Seafood raw bar.
Thursday, July 28
THEATER: Merry Go Round Playhouse youth theater brings Aladdin toSkaneateles. On Thursday the performance will be held in Austin Park at 11:00 AM and on
August 3 in the Skaneateles Library at 2:30 PM. FREE For additional information & locations visit
www.merry-go-round.com
Monday – Friday, August 8 – 12
MUSIC: Skaneateles Festival “world class music by thelake” MUSIC BLAST Mini-Concerts. Check out
www.skanfest.org, QR Code, Facebook or Twitterevery morning to find out the time and place for that day’s blast.
MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS:
Hospice of the Finger Lakes
extends hours for the Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located at17 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.
Since August 1 2011 -
The Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center has increased its classofferings from 32 to 50 classes, a 36% increase….The Skaneateles YMCA is continually adding
new classes to fit EVERY members needs and fitness goals.
Springside Inn
, 6141 West Lake Rd., Auburn is pleased to announce the opening of their newOak & Vine room (renovated tavern). Serving 4:30 PM – 10 PM. Reservations (315) 252-VINE
Great food, Great drink.
Summer schedule for
St. Mary’s of the Lake – Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM and SundayMasses: 8:00, 9:15 & 11:15 AM through Labor Day. Weekend after Labor Day until the
weekend prior to Father’s Day Saturday Vigil Mass: 4:30 PM; Sunday Masses: 8:00 & 10:15 AM;
Daily Mass 7:30 AM; Holy Day Mass: 7 AM & 7 PM (no vigil mass) Questions please call the
Parish office at (315) 685-5083.
Here’s a great chance to make some fast cash for your self and do a good deed at the same
time!
The Barrow Gallery is having a “Gold Bug” event as a fund raiser.It works like this….you bring in, or drop off, unwanted, broken, or mismatched pieces of gold or platinum
jewelry. This can include chains, rings, earrings, gold fillings, watches, etc. The piece is tested for its carat
and weight and you are issued a check on the spot! On top of that the Gallery will be given an
ADDITIONAL 10% of that value. This is not out of your pocket but in addition to that. Win Win Win Win
Win!!!! The price of gold has never been higher and you would be surprised by what that little old ankle
bracelet might be worth! Dig through that old box in the closet, dig out your husband’s class ring (those
clunky old relics are very heavy and bring BIG money), find a purpose for that singleton earring and go
home with some fun money! The attached flier explains it all in detail.
The appraiser will be at the gallery on: Friday July 15 10am-Noon and 3pm-5pm
If you cannot be there in person, drop of your goodies and they’ll be placed in a zip lock bag with your
name, address and phone number. We will notify you of the value and you can determine if you want to
sell. A check will be mailed to you that day.
Save Ontario Shipwrecks Nautical Archaeology Society NAS Introduction & Part I Certification
Course. August 5 – August 7 at the Skaneateles YMCA & Community Center; Open water dive in
Skaneateles Lake. $250/person. Divers & non-divers welcome. Divers must be at least open
water certified. Bring your own gear. A certified dive master and a safety diver will be at the
site during Sunday’s open water dives. For more info, contact Sue Blakney, Pat Metcalf, Janet
Marsden or any ASDA officer. NAS:
www.nauticalararchaeologysociety.org; SOS:www.saveontarioshipwrecks.on.ca
; OUC: www.underwatercouncil.com; ASDA:www.auburnskindivers.org
Lockwood Lavender Farms
, Lavender Market and U Pick Lavender are now open on Saturdaysand Sundays 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM or by appointment. Located 6.7 miles south on (Rt 41A) West
Lake Rd. visit them online at
www.lockwoodfarm.blogspot.com (315) 685-5369The
UPS STORE on Fennell Street wants to remind all Chamber Members that they will do FREEpick up and drop off for all your copying and shipping needs. Call Matt at (315) 685-0155.
Congratulations
Beak & Skiff Apple Farms (1911-2011) Celebrating 100 years and stillgrowing!
www.beakandskiff.com. Located at 4472 U.S. Route 20, LaFayette A little history:Since 1911, Five generations of the Beak & Skiff families have worked on the farm, growing
apples, and growing the business for the next generation. Visit the Apple Hill Country Store at
Beak & Skiff’s on August 27 & 28 for a 100
th Birthday Party Celebration! Music, Balloons &Birthday Cake! Entertainment. Old fashioned games and prizes for the kids! 1947 John Deere
tractor on display. (315) 677-5105
Baltimore Woods Nature Center
is located at 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus, NY 13108Hours: 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
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 Centerwill 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 oftheir upcoming programs are listed below. For more information contact the Skaneateles Y at
(315) 685-2266.
•
10 weeks sign up for one week or all summer the Skaneateles YMCA and CommunityCenter
. Anchors A-Y all day childcare and recreation and Yacht Club wrap around careThemed activities with swimming, skating, science and arts State licensed and inspected
facilities with highly trained staff.
SALES:
Happy 15
th Anniversary Hairtique Salon & Day Spa! Hot Trend Grizzly Rooster feathers atHairtique! Back by popular demand $1.00 per minute Chair massages Saturday 10 AM – 1 PM;
Enjoy
$15 off Simply smooth Keritan treatment. Hairtique Salon & Day Spa, 20 E.Genesee St.. Open Tues – Sat.
www.hairtique-salon-dayspa.com (315) 685-7303.Special weekday rates at
Inn of the Finger Lakes. $89.99 Sunday – Thursday from nowthrough September. Rate includes continental breakfast, buffet and wine & beer reception. For
reservations call (315) 253-5000.
New at
Bijou Hair Salon Feathers, feathers, feathers…We have a waiting list a mile long andare trying to keep up with them! Again, the best to know when they arrive is facebook! I have
to say so myself, it is quite fun to have a secret feather in your hair that peeps out once in a
while;) and I’m almost 40! Feathers are $10 each or 3 for $25 (+tax) Call Bijou to make an
appointment or check out Facebook.
$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 onetoday. Join Johnny Angels on Facebook!
Mirbeau Inn and Spa
is now serving Sunday Brunch from 11:30am – 3:00pm. Buffet itemsinclude: 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 – 1:00pmEnjoy 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. Excellentopportunity 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
REOCCURING EVENTS:
July and August
- The Skaneateles Historical Society’s Museum at the Creamery,located at 28 Hannum St. is open Friday, Saturday and Sunday 1 – 4 PM or by appointment.
Call (315) 685-1360
www.skaneateleshistoricalsociety.orgMemorial Day – Labor Day
John D. Barrow Art Gallery is open Monday – Friday 1:00 –4:00 PM and Saturday 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM . Private tours by appointment (315) 685-5135.
Visit the Gallery online at
www.barrowgallery.org.Thru August 31
- Watercolor and photography by artists Margaret Manring and Diana Whitingwill be exhibited and for sale and on exhibit at the Weeks Art Gallery,
Baltimore WoodsNature Center
, 4007 Bishop Hill Rd. Artworks in various media by artist Ruth Anne Reagan willbe 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.
Thru September 6 -
CRUISE: Beginning today and every Monday – Saturday you have theunique opportunity to cruise Skaneateles Lake on the
Barbara S. Wiles while crew membershand deliver mail to summer & year round lake residents. 10 AM – 1 PM. (315) 685-0552 or
online at
www.midlakesnav.com (see attached schedule for other cruise options).Every Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday
- Daily mass at 9:00 AM with Father McGrath atStella Maris, 130 E. Genesee St. (315) 685-6836
First Wednesday of the month
Peregrine Homecare Services holds an Alzheimer’s SupportGroup 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




