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THIS WEEKS’ EVENTS

(For more information call (315) 685-0552 or visit

www.skaneateles.com)

Tuesday, April 9

TRIVIA: 8:00 PM Trivia Night at LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee St.

Wednesday, April 10

TRIVIA: 7:00 PM at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St. $1.00

per player. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

www.creeksidebooks.com

Wednesday, April 10

MUSIC: 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM Moro’s Table, 1 E. Genesee St. Auburn.

(315) 282-7772. Confirm entertainment by calling Moro’s Table.

Wednesday, April 10

MUSIC: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM at the Oak & Vine at Springside Inn,

6141 West Lake Rd. Serving dinner weekly Mon – Thurs. 4:30 – 9:00 PM; Sat 4:30 PM – 10:00

PM; (315) 252-7247. Visit

www.oakandvine.com for weekly entertainment schedule.

Wednesday & Thursday, April 10 & 11

COOKING CLASS: 5:45 PM Italian – Celebrate your

inner Italian and join us for straight forward basics of pasta, antipasti, and Italian variations on

the chicken breast. $25.00 per person includes tax and gratuity.

Mirbeau Inn & Spa, 851 W.

Genesee St. For more information and to register (315) 685-5006.

Thursday, April 11 – May 16

MAKING MOVIES: 7:30 PM Schwienfurth Art Center & APT

present A Contemporary Film & Video Series at APT, 8 E. Genesee St @ Exchange St. Presenting

established & emerging filmmakers & media artists from NYS. 4/11 Brandonwood, John Fink;

4/18 Honoring Home-90 minutes, directed by Changhee Chun; Brandonwood-120 minutes,

directed by John Fink.

www.auburnpublictheater.org (315) 253-6669.

Thursday, April 11

OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM Open Mic Night led by Joanne Perry. Creekside Books

& Coffee

35 Fennell St. (315) 685-0379 or www.creeksidebooks.com Free.

Friday, April 12

MUSIC: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Genesee Ted, at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35

Fennell St. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

www.creeksidebooks.com

Friday & Saturday, April 12 & 13

MOVIE: Argo. 4/12 @ 1 & 8 PM; 4/13 @ 8 PM. Auburn

Public Theater

, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. Tickets: $5.00 online; $6 at the

door.

www.auburnpublictheater.org

Saturday, April 13

COMEDY: 8:00 PM at Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee

St. Mrs Hughes, Americas Funniest Grandma. The first time you see Mrs. Hughes you might

think, “She could be my neighbor.” She’s just about the last person you’d expect to see in a

night club, so the fact that she is performing in one might startle you at first. (315) 253-6669.

www.auburnpublictheater.org

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SKANEATELES AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE WEEKLY UPDATE

April 9, 2013

Saturday, April 13

MUSIC: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM The Sarah Horner Band at Creekside Books &

Coffee

, 35 Fennell St. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

Sunday, April 14

EARTH DAY & OPEN HOUSE: Noon – 4 PM. Rain or Shine. Join the Montessori

School of the Finger Lakes, 6734 Pine Ridge Rd., Auburn for their annual open house and

celebration of Earth Day. The school founded in 1981 offers individualized instruction, before &

after school care, nutritious hot lunch. Elementary, Preschool full & half day and Toddler

preschool & day care. Registration is now open for the 2013 – 2014 season. For Earth Day enjoy

free activities for families with children of all ages, refreshments available for purchase. 60

Doves will be released at 2:00 PM. (315) 252-2225.

www.fingerlakesmontessori.com

Tuesday, April 16

TRIVIA: 8:00 PM Trivia Night at LakeHouse Pub, 6 W. Genesee St.

Wednesday, April 17

CHAMBER EVENT: 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM. Business After Hours at Emerson

Park Pavilion, hosted by H&J Hospitality. Network with fellow Skaneateles and Cayuga County

Chamber members. RSVP Skaneateles Chamber (315) 685-0552.

Wednesday, April 17

TRIVIA: 7:00 PM at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St. $1.00

per player. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

www.creeksidebooks.com

Wednesday, April 17

MUSIC: 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM Moro’s Table, 1 E. Genesee St. Auburn.

(315) 282-7772. Confirm entertainment by calling Moro’s Table.

Wednesday, April 17

MUSIC: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM at the Oak & Vine at Springside Inn,

6141 West Lake Rd. Serving dinner weekly Mon – Thurs. 4:30 – 9:00 PM; Sat 4:30 PM – 10:00

PM; (315) 252-7247. Visit

www.oakandvine.com for weekly entertainment schedule.

Thursday, April 18

EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR: 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM. FingerLakes Realty Partners

presents “Buying Strategies” at the Sherwood Inn. RSVP Lisa McGlynn, (315) 685-9755 or email

Lisa.McGlynn@flrpartners.com

Thursday, April 18

OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM Open Mic Night led by Joanne Perry. Creekside Books

& Coffee

35 Fennell St. (315) 685-0379 or www.creeksidebooks.com Free.

Thursday, April 18

EDUCATION: 7:30 AM – 11:30 AM. New York Family Business Center in

collaboration with Home Builders and Remodelers of Central New York presents a morning of

Sharing of ones wisdom. 8

:00 – 9:30 AM, How to Run a Family Business, 9:45 – 11:30 Strategies

for The Coming of Affordable Health Care. $15 Members; $20 Non-Members. Contact

Dherlihy@NYFBC.org

. (315) 579-2871.

 

Thursday, April 18

 

AAUW EVENT: 7:00 PM First Presbyterian Church, 97 E. Genesee St. Estate

Planning by Attorney Fred Davies. Free and open to the public.

Friday, April 19

FILM: 6:30 PM. Argo at the Skaneateles Library, 49 E. Genesee St. When

militants seize control of the U.S. embassy in Tehran during the height of the Iranian Revolution,

CIA agent Tony Mendez creates a fake Hollywood film production in order to rescue a group of

American diplomats who have sought refuge at the home of a Canadian ambassador. Inspired by

actual events. Rated R; run time 120 minutes (2012).

Popcorn provided! No need to register,

just drop in.

(315) 685-5135.

Friday & Saturday, April 19 & 20

MOVIE: Cirque Du Soleil: Worlds Away. 4/19 @ 1 & 8 PM;

4/20 @ 8 PM.

Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. Tickets:

$5.00 online; $6 at the door.

www.auburnpublictheater.org

Saturday, April 20

FAMILY MOVIE: 1:00 PM. Skaneateles Library, 49 E. Genesee St. Wreck-

It Ralph: Game character Ralph longs to be as beloved as his game’s perfect Good Guy, Fix-It

Felix. Problem is, nobody loves a Bad Guy. But they do love heroes… so when a modern, firstperson

shooter game arrives, Ralph sees it as his ticket to heroism and happiness, but he soon

learns there’s more to being a hero than he thought. Rated PG; run time 101 minutes (2012).

Popcorn provided! No need to register, just drop in.

Saturday, April 20

MUSIC: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM. Dick Ward at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35

Fennell St. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

Sunday, April 21

Sunday Afternoon Music Series 4:00 PM Diana Jacobs & Midnite Mood with

openers The APT House Band Cool R&B and Jazz at Auburn Public Theater. Tickets $10 (315)

253-6669.

www.auburnpublictheater.org

Tuesday, April 23

AUTHOR EVENT: 6:30 PM Local author, Lee Abbott will discuss his latest

book

Living with Dying at Creekside Books, 35 Fennell St. A brief Q&A and book signing will

immediately follow the discussion. (315) 685-0379.

Wednesday, April 24

MUSIC: 7:30 PM Loren Barrigar and Mark Mazengarb at Auburn Public

Theater. The amazing guitar duo returns to APT following their European tour. $15 advance/ $20

door visit

www.auburnpublictheater.org or call, (315) 253-6669.

Wednesday, April 24

TRIVIA: 7:00 PM at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35 Fennell St. $1.00

per player. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

www.creeksidebooks.com

Wednesday, April 24

MUSIC: 5:30 PM – 9:30 PM Moro’s Table, 1 E. Genesee St. Auburn.

(315) 282-7772. Confirm entertainment by calling Moro’s Table.

Wednesday, April 24

MUSIC: 8:00 PM – 11:00 PM at the Oak & Vine at Springside Inn,

6141 West Lake Rd. Serving dinner weekly Mon – Thurs. 4:30 – 9:00 PM; Sat 4:30 PM – 10:00

PM; Traditional Springside Sunday Brunch 10:30 AM – 1:00 PM. Closed Sunday for Dinner Oct -

April. (315) 252-7247. Visit

www.oakandvine.com for weekly entertainment schedule.

Wednesday & Thursday, April 24 & 25

COOKING CLASS: 5:45 PM. Sushi is not only fun to

eat, it’s fun to make! Start incorporating a Sushi night in your house after learning the basics of

rolling Sushi and making Nigiri. $25.00 per person includes tax and gratuity.

Mirbeau Inn &

Spa

, 851 W. Genesee St. For more information and to register (315) 685-5006.

Thursday, April 25

OPEN MIC: 6:30 PM Open Mic Night led by Joanne Perry. Creekside Books

& Coffee

35 Fennell St. (315) 685-0379 or www.creeksidebooks.com Free.

Friday, April 26

MUSIC: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Edgy Folk at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35

Fennell St. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

www.creeksidebooks.com

Friday & Saturday, April 26 & 27

MOVIE: Where Do We Go Now. 4/26 @ 1 & 8 PM; 4/27 @ 8

PM.

Auburn Public Theater, 8 Exchange St @ Genesee St. (315) 253-6669. Tickets: $5.00

online; $6 at the door.

www.auburnpublictheater.org

Saturday, April 27

MUSIC: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM Sloppy Joes at Creekside Books & Coffee, 35

Fennell St. Open to the public. (315) 685-0379.

www.creeksidebooks.com

Saturday, May 13

HISTORY: 6:00 – 8:00 PM. Book Discussion at Seward House, South St.,

Auburn. Museum launches Civil War Series. The first program in the series will honor the

Sesquicentennial of the Civil War. Admission for the lectures, $10.00 for Seward House

members; $15.00 non-members. Seating is limited & reservations are required. (315) 252-

1283. Additional events in the series are: 6/8 Tour of the Seward House; 6/15 Lecture Cayugans

at Gettysburg; 6/19, 27 & 8/24 Abolition to Emancipation Tours of the Seward House; 6/22

Special Lincoln tour of the Seward House. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own

photographs from that period for discussion & stay for light refreshments.

MEMBER ANNOUNCEMENTS:

MARCELLUS, N.Y. –

Baltimore Woods Nature Center is excited to announce the appointment of Mary

Kate Hartmann as its new Executive Director. Hartmann will officially begin her new role on May 6th,

2013. The Board of Directors at Baltimore Woods began their comprehensive search for a new leader in

2012 when the current head, Patty Weisse, announced her retirement after 14 years of dedicated service.

Hartmann’s appointment was approved by the Board of Directors on March 26, 2013.

The

Skaneateles YMCA and Community Center recently held a victory celebration for the successful

completion of its annual community support campaign. Over 50 volunteer campaigners were thanked for

their wonderful efforts. The Y raises dollars every spring to underwrite its central tenet of providing

services to all, regardless of economic condition. More than $40,000 was raised, far surpassing the goal

of $30,000. Special thanks go to Lynne Jones and Margaret Usdansky, and their families, for their superb

leadership in bringing the campaign to a successful conclusion. Their good work and that of all of the

volunteers ensures that Y services remain available to everyone. A special thank you goes also to the

many individuals and businesses whose generous contributions put us over the top. Supporting the

scholarship campaign is a wonderful way to give back to your community. All of you have indeed made a

difference.

Skan-Ellus

is now open Sunday – Thursday, 11:00 am – 9 pm and Friday & Saturday 11:00 am – 9:30

pm for the 2013 season. Extended hours beginning Memorial Day weekend! Serving the Skaneateles Area

for 45 years! (315) 685-8280.

The Restaurant at Elderberry Pond

is now available to reserve for business or informal group meetings

and luncheons on Mondays and Tuesdays. The farm and restaurant will make a quiet and refreshing

setting with morning coffee and farm breads or muffins. If desired a light lunch with many items prepared

using organic farm produce and meats is available. Walk around farm tours can also be arranged. Call

315-252-6025 for more information or to reserve a date.

Baltimore Woods Nature Center

, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus

Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm, closed on Sundays.

The hiking trails and parking are free and open every day from dawn to dusk. Visit their website for more

information at

www.baltimorewoods.org (315) 673-1350. April programs: 4/1-4/5 Adventure Day Camp;

4/13 ESF Students Step Out: Spectacular Sprin Saturday; 4/20 “East Your Enemy” Earth Day Event; 4/20,

21, 28, 28 Weekend Wildflower Walks; 4/22 Not So Silent Spring; 4/24 Birding Series: Getting Started;

4/27 Birding Field Trip: Getting Started; 4/27 ESF Students Step Out: Spectacular Spring Saturday.

SALES:

Sherwood Bucks available. $10.00 off any order of $50.00 or more. Redeem your

Sherwood Inn bucks

toward any lunch or dinner order of $50.00 or more in the dining room or Tavern. Sunday – Thursday,

now through April 30, 2013 other restrictions do apply visit

www.thesherwoodinn.com (315) 685-0552

Did you know that HOT DEALS on

Skaneateles.com are a great way to run a last minute special for your

business! For only $5.00 per week, it is easy to post a special on our website, skaneateles.com. For more

information you can contact the Chamber at 685-0552 or log into you business listing and click on HOT

DEAL.

Winter White Sale at

the Inns of Aurora Offers reduced room rates to overnight guests on new

reservations through April 30, 2013: $130 for a Monday or Tuesday night stay; $150 for a Wednesday,

Thursday, or Sunday night stay; and $190 for a Friday or Saturday night stay. Prices are based on two

person occupancy and do not include tax. The

Inns of Aurora are located at 391 Main Street, Aurora. For

more details, or to make a reservation, call (315) 364-8888.

$4.00 Roast Beef Sandwiches every Monday at LakeHouse Pub, 6 Genesee St. (315) 554-8194

$5.00 SUSHI all day every Tuesday at

Blue Water Grill, 11 W. Genesee St. (315) 685-6600.

Taco Tuesday at

The Garage located at 28 Jordan Street. Choice of three different tacos (beef, turkey or

fish). Festive music & decorations in a fun friendly family atmosphere. All meats are local hormone free.

Also serving Margaritas and Mojito! (315) 685-6116. Available for Lunch or Dinner. Dine in or take out

available.

www.joespastagarage.com

$3.00 Burgers all day every Thursday at

Johnny Angels, 22 Jordan St! (315) 685-0100.

COMMERCIAL SPACE AVAILABLE FOR LEASE/RENT/SALE:

Professional Class A office Space available in Marcellus. Located in the Prestigious Upper Crown Mill

Development. 650 sq ft for $800/month. Separate conference room, handicap accessible, private

restroom, kitchenette and convenient, free parking. Contact Sue La France at

Lake Architectural, 673-

9333.

Mixed Use (Retail, Office, Residential Condos) property available. Available Sq Ft – Office or Retail Space

#1- 880 Sq Ft $1250.00/month; located

at The Old Stone Mill, 3 Fennell St. This strategically located,

Class A office building in a fundamentally strong office market. Tenants include Morgan Stanley Smith

Barney, Nixon Peabody LLP and The Skaneateles Artisans. For further information on this property please

contact J. Nicholas Slottje at (617) 939-6609.

Affordable office space for rent at

Custom Business Services in the Auburn Grant Ave Plaza. We have a

beautiful office for rent that includes access to our private conference room, training center, and full reception

services with fax, copy, and Internet amenities.

VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES

Affordable office space for rent at

Custom Business Services in the Auburn Grant Ave Plaza. We have a beautiful office

for rent that includes access to our private conference room, training center, and full reception services with fax, copy,

and Internet amenities.

Cornell Cooperative Extension of Onondaga County

is looking for volunteers to sign-up for our CommuniTree Steward

program. Community members looking for a hands-on education and technical experience in urban tree management

are invited. This volunteer service-based program offers FREE training in tree biology, tree identification, and planting

and maintenance for young trees. Emerald Ash Borer (EAB) training, including in-depth ash tree identification, EAB

detection and monitoring, are included in the course curriculum.

Training sessions for new CommuniTree Stewards will start on May 1st at 6 PM. The deadline to sign-up is April 24th.

More information and registration forms are available online at www.extendonondaga.org or by contacting Derek

Conant at (315) 424-9485 or email djc353@cornell.edu.

The

Skaneateles Historical Society is looking for a new volunteer webmaster for their website. If you

have these talents, and are interested, call Laurie Winship at (315) 685-1360 for more details.

REOCCURING EVENTS:

John D. Barrow Art Gallery

is now open Thursday & Friday 11 AM – 4 PM or by appointment. Private

tours are available by appointment. Call (315) 685-5135. Visit the Gallery online at

www.barrowgallery.org.

Skaneateles Historical Society’s Museum at the Creamery

is open on Friday only now through April

from 1-4 pm, or by appointment. Looking for a gift? Visit the Creamery Gift Shop, featuring many

historical and Skaneateles themed items, 28 Hannum St. (315) 685-1360. Online, visit

www.skaneateleshistoricalsociety.org

.

March 4 – April 26

Paintings by Karen Burns & photography by David LoParco depicting local landscape

will be on display in the Art Gallery at

Baltimore Woods. The exhibit and reception are open to the public

with no admission or parking fee. Hours: Interpretive Center is open M-F 9am-4pm, Saturday 10am-4pm,

closed Sundays. 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. The hiking trails and parking are free and

open every day from dawn to dusk.

Every Tuesday

Preschool Story Time at the Skaneateles Library 10:30 AM. Perfect for children ages 3

to 5 years. No registration necessary.

Every Tuesday and Thursday

Cornell Cooperative Extension Master Gardener Volunteers are

available to answer plant and garden questions on the Horticulture Hotline. The volunteers will research

and make management recommendations using current research based information. Hotline hours are

Tuesdays and Thursdays, from 1-4 PM, at (315)424-9485 or anytime by email at onondaga@cornell.edu.

Good quality pictures of the symptoms will help the volunteers identify the plant species and the pest.

Email responses will be answered during Hotline hours. Visit us online at

http://www.extendonondaga.org/

.

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 Wednesday & Thursday

Friends of Hospice Thrift Shop, located in Willard Chapel,17 Nelson

St., room #7. Wednesdays – Open Noon – 4 PM; Thursdays – Open 10 AM – 2 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.

Every Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday

entertainment at Lake House Pub. (315) 554-9194 or

www.lakehousepub.com

for music schedule. Daily hours Noon – 2 AM.

Every Thursday

Toddler Story Time, at the Skaneateles Library 11:00 AM. Perfect for kids ages 18 months

to 3 years. No registration necessary.

Every Friday & Saturday

Thomas Barr (acoustic guitar) 9 PM – Midnight at the Blue Water Grill, 11 W.

Genesee St. (315) 685-6600.

Every Saturday

9:00 PM Live entertainment at the Cedar House Bowling Alley bar (315) 685-5117.

Every Sunday

4:00 PM – 7:00 PM Live entertainment at the Sherwood Inn, 26 W. Genesee St. (315)

685-3405.

Candace Searing

Administrative/Staff 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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On-going Onondaga County Events!

 

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Rarely Done Productions present Falsettoland thru April 20th at CNY Jazz Central. For details, contact the box office at 546-3224 or the website at www.RarelyDone.org.

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The latest production at the Red House Arts Center is the comedy Noises Off which will run thru April 6th. For details, call 315-425-0405 or go to www.TheRedhouse.org.

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Fantastic seasonal fun at Beaver Lake Nature Center includes weekend guided nature walks & Monday bird walks . Call 638-2519 or visit www.OnondagaCountyParks.com.

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CNY Regional Farmers Market is open from 7am to 2pm each Saturday & Sunday (flea market); Market Common shops open daily. For info call 422-8647or www.cnyrma.com.

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Art exhibits at The Warehouse Galleries through May 11 are Rebecca Soderholm: Crescendoe & Benjamin Faga-Authentic Syracuse. Details call 443-6410.

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All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 1 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

On-going Onondaga County Events!

 

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Syracuse Stage presents the Shakespeare classic A Midsummer Night’s Dream thru March 31st. For details, contact the box office at 443-3275.

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The District Festival continues at the Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairground’s Empire Theater offering Grey Gardens from Rarely Done Productions; I Remember Mama from Appleseed Productions; & The Full Monty from The Redhouse. For details, call 315-425-0405

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So much fantastic seasonal fun at Beaver Lake Nature Center including Maple Syrup Time thru March! Call 638-2519 or visit www.OnondagaCountyParks.com.

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CNY Regional Farmers Market is open from 7am to 2pm each Saturday & Sunday (flea market); Market Common shops open daily. For info call 422-8647or www.cnyrma.com.

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Onondaga Community College features the Arts Across Campus exhibit Whitney Windows Project by Mike Barletta & David MacDonald Gallery Exhibit. For details call 498-2622.

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IMAX Theater at the MOST is featuring Dolphins, Beavers, Born to be Wild, & Tornado Alley. For details, call 425-9068 or www.most.org.

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FRIDAY FACTS

 

All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 1 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

On-going Onondaga County Events!

 

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Highland Forest County Park offers horsedrawn sleigh/hay rides weekends & cross-country skiing& sledding daily! Valentine’s in the Park offers a romantic evening Friday’s & Saturday’s thru Feb 16 (reservations). Call 683-5550 or www.OnondagaCountyParks.com.

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Red House Art Center currently features the exhibit The Molly Project: Focusing on Women & their Families. For details call 425-0405 or check the website at www.theRedHouse.org.

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CNY Regional Farmers Market is open from 7am to 2pm each Saturday & Sunday (flea market); Market Common shops open daily. Call 422-8647 for information.

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Come enjoy beautiful winter weather & partake in Ice Skating in Clinton Square. Open through mid-March (weather permitting). Call 423-0129 for details.

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IMAX Theater at the MOST is featuring Dolphins, Beavers, Born to be Wild, & Tornado Alley. For details, call 425-9068 or www.most.org.

 

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So much to do at Beaver Lake Nature Center! Enjoy fantastic seasonal programs including snowshoeing. For details, call 638-2519 or visit www.OnondagaCountyParks.com.

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Enjoy activities & demonstrations at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo. Admission ½ price through January! For details, go to www.RosamondGiffordZoo.org or call 435-8511.

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Onondaga Lake Park is Central New York’s premier park located on Rt. 370 in Liverpool. Enjoy sledding in the Long Branch section or bring your cross-country skis & enjoy the beauty of winter along Onondaga Lake. Call 453-6712 or go to www.OnondagaCountyParks.com.

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ArtRage Art Gallery presents the exhibit Significant Souls-Paintings by Patrick Fiore thru March 9th. Call 218-5711 or go to www.ArtRageGallery.org for details.

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Central Library features Photography Exhibit by Mia Burse as well as other wonderful programs to explore. For details call 435-1834 or visit the website at www.onlib.org.

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Everson Museum of Art features the exhibit Prophecy – Peter B. Jones& The Other New York. For details call 474-6064 or check the website at www.Everson.org.

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Syracuse University’s Warehouse Gallery (located in Armory Square) is featuring the exhibit Ecoarttech – wilderness 24/7 through February 9, 2013. For details call 443-6410.

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The Onondaga Historical Association Museum is currently featuring the exhibits Sight Unseen: Stereographs from the OHA Collection, Syracuse Cultural Workers 100@30, & Toys from the Collection For details, call 428-1864 or go to www.CNYHistory.org.

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Syracuse Crunch Hockey is back with great slammin’ action at the War Memorial at Oncenter! Call 435-2121 or go to their website at www.SyracuseCrunch.com for details.

 

FRIDAY FACTS

 

All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 2 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Continuing thru 8/1/2013

Event:

 

Arts Across Campus Exhibit: Whitney Windows Project by Mike Barletta

 

Location: Onondaga Community College, 4585 W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-498-2622

Continuing thru 2/23/2013

Event:

 

Stone Canoe Annual Art Exhibition

 

Location: Community Folk Art Center, 805 E Genesee St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-442-2230

Continuing thru 3/27/2013

Event:

 

Civic Morning Musicals Wednesday Recital

 

Location: Everson Museum, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-469-3379

Continuing thru 3/2/2013

Event:

 

CNY Scholastic Art Awards Exhibit

 

Location: Onondaga Community College, 4585 W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-498-2787

Continuing thru 4/26/2013

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Friday Night Music Series at bc

 

Location: bc Restaurant in Armory Square, 247 W Fayette Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-701-0636

Continuing thru 2/26/2013

Event:

 

Neil Chowdhury Gallery Exhibit

 

Location: Onondaga Community College, 4585 W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-498-2787

Continuing thru 3/17/2013

Event:

 

Exhibit: Neil Welliver Prints

 

Location: SUArt Galleries, Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-443-4097

Continuing thru 3/17/2013

Event:

 

Exhibit: Nouveau Risque: A Perspective on Women and Progress

 

Location: SUArt Galleries, Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-443-4097

 

FRIDAY FACTS All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 3 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Continuing thru 3/22/2013

Event:

 

DWC Visiting Author Reading Series

 

Location: YMCA of Downtown Syracuse, 340 Montgomery Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-474-6851

Continuing thru 3/30/2013

Event:

 

Spanish Guitarist, Singer/Songwriter Jesus Bas (Saturday’s only)

 

Location: bc Restaurant in Armory Square, 247 West Fayette Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-701-0636

Continuing thru 3/17/2013

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Syracuse Stage presents August Wilson’s Two Trains Running

 

Location: Syracuse Stage, 820 E. Genesee St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-443-3275

Continuing thru 2/2/2013

Event:

 

Pablo Francisco – Syracuse FunnyBone

 

Location: Syracuse FunnyBone, 10301 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-423-8669

Continuing thru 2/2/2013

Event:

 

Play: Baltimore Waltz

 

Location: Red House Arts Center, 201 S. West Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-425-0405

Continuing thru 2/3/2013

Event:

 

Concert: Blue Man Group

 

Location: Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-475-7980

Continuing thru 2/3/2013

Event:

 

David Kaye & Tom Daddario Live at Wise Guys

 

Location: Wise Guys Comedy Club & Bistro, 201 South Salina Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-477-9898

Starts: 2/1/2013 Ends: 2/1/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse Silver Knights vs. Baltimore Blast

 

Location: War Memorial at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-303-7261

 

FRIDAY FACTS All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 4 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Starts: 2/1/2013 Ends: 2/2/2013

Event:

 

Play: W;t

 

Location: Red House Arts Center, 201 S. West Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-425-0405

Starts: 2/2/2013 Ends: 2/2/2013

Event:

 

CNY BrewFest

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-471-6588

Starts: 2/2/2013 Ends: 2/16/2013

Event:

 

Valentine’s in the Park

 

Location: Highland Forest Park, 1254 Highland Park Rd., Fabius

For More Info: 315-683-5550

Starts: 2/3/2013 Ends: 2/3/2013

Event:

 

Film Screening: Desert of Forbidden Art

 

Location: SUArt Galleries, Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-443-4097

Starts: 2/4/2013 Ends: 2/4/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse University Men’s Basketball vs. Notre Dame

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 2/5/2013 Ends: 2/5/2013

Event:

 

Concert: 40 Fingers

 

Location: Panasci Family Chapel, Le Moyne College, 1419 Salt Springs Road, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-445-4200

Starts: 2/6/2013 Ends: 2/6/2013

Event:

 

Lunchtime Lectures: Neil Welliver Prints

 

Location: SUArt Galleries, Shaffer Art Building, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-443-4097

Starts: 2/6/2013 Ends: 2/10/2013

Event:

 

Caribbean Cinematic Festival

 

Location: Community Folk Art Center, 805 E Genesee St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-442-2230

 

FRIDAY FACTS All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 5 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Starts: 2/6/2013 Ends: 7/28/2013

Event:

 

Exhibit: Love and Marriage (in collaboration with Syracuse Opera)

 

Location: Onondaga Historical Association Museum, 321 Montgomery St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-428-1864 x312

Starts: 2/7/2013 Ends: 2/7/2013

Event:

 

CTK Conversation Series featuring Mark Muhammad

 

Location: CTK Retreat House, 500 Brookford Rd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-446-2680

Starts: 2/7/2013 Ends: 2/7/2013

Event:

 

Lecture: Jesuit Spirituality & Academic Theology-Karl Rahner and Ignacio Ellacuria

 

Location: Le Moyne College, 1419 Salt Springs Rd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-445-6200

Starts: 2/7/2013 Ends: 2/10/2013

Event:

 

Loni Love – The Syracuse Funny Bone

 

Location: The Syracuse Funny Bone, 10301 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-432-8669

Starts: 2/8/2013 Ends: 2/8/2013

Event:

 

Excelsior Cornet Band

 

Location: Onondaga Community College, 4585 W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-498-2787

Starts: 2/8/2013 Ends: 2/8/2013

Event:

 

Harlem Globetrotters

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 2/8/2013 Ends: 2/10/2013

Event:

 

Country Folk Art Show

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-487-7711

Starts: 2/8/2013 Ends: 2/17/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse Opera presents Sweeney Todd

 

Location: Mulroy Civic Center at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-475-5915

 

FRIDAY FACTS All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 6 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Starts: 2/8/2013 Ends: 2/17/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse Shakespeare Festival presents The Merchant of Venice

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-476-1835

Starts: 2/8/2013 Ends: 2/23/2013

Event:

 

Play: A Streetcar Named Desire

 

Location: The Central New York Playhouse, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-885-8960

Starts: 2/10/2013 Ends: 2/10/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse University Men’s Basketball vs. St. John’s

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 2/11/2013 Ends: 2/11/2013

Event:

 

5th Annual Gospel Fest

 

Location: Onondaga Community College, 4585 W Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-498-2787

Starts: 2/13/2013 Ends: 2/16/2013

Event:

 

Central New York Boat Show

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-487-7711

Starts: 2/14/2013 Ends: 2/17/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse Automobile Dealers Association New Car Expo

 

Location: Pirro Convention Center & War Memorial at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-435-8000

Starts: 2/14/2013 Ends: 2/24/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse WinterFest 2013

 

Location: Clinton Square, W. Genesee and S. Clinton Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-422-8284

Starts: 2/15/2013 Ends: 2/17/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse Golf Show

 

Location: SRC Arena, 4585 West Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-426-8741

 

FRIDAY FACTS All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 7 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Starts: 2/16/2013 Ends: 2/16/2013

Event:

 

Concert: Rik Emmett Live

 

Location: Palace Theater, 2384 James St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-470-1910

Starts: 2/19/2013 Ends: 2/19/2013

Event:

 

DJ Tiesto

 

Location: Pirro Convention Center at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-435-8000

Starts: 2/20/2013 Ends: 2/20/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse University Men’s Basketball vs. Providence

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 2/21/2013 Ends: 2/23/2013

Event:

 

New York Farm Show

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-487-7711

Starts: 2/22/2013 Ends: 2/24/2013

Event:

 

Sesame Street Live: Elmo Makes Music

 

Location: Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-475-7979

Starts: 2/23/2013 Ends: 2/23/2013

Event:

 

Concert: Judy Collins

 

Location: Palace Theater, 2384 James St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-463-9240

Starts: 2/23/2013 Ends: 2/23/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse University Men’s Basketball vs. Georgetown

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 2/27/2013 Ends: 2/27/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse Silver Knights vs. Milwaukee Wave

 

Location: War Memorial at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-303-7261

 

FRIDAY FACTS All events listed can be found at www.VisitSyracuse.org Page 8 of 8 Courtesy of: Syracuse Convention & Visitors Bureau CenterState Corporation for Economic Opportunity 572 S. Salina St. Syracuse, NY 13202 800-234-4797 www.VisitSyracuse.org

 

Starts: 2/28/2013 Ends: 3/3/2013

Event:

 

43rd Annual RV & Camping Show & Sale

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-487-7711

Starts: 3/2/2013 Ends: 3/2/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse University Men’s Basketball vs. Louisville

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 3/3/2013 Ends: 3/3/2013

Event:

 

WWE Presents Raw Road to Wrestlemania

 

Location: War Memorial at Oncenter, 800 S. State St., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-435-8000

Starts: 3/6/2013 Ends: 3/6/2013

Event:

 

Syracuse University Men’s Basketball vs. DePaul

 

Location: Carrier Dome, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse

For More Info: 888-366-3849

Starts: 3/9/2013 Ends: 3/9/2013

Event:

 

31st Annual St. Patrick’s Parade

 

Location: Clinton Square, W. Genesee and S. Clinton Street, Syracuse

For More Info: 315-422-8284

Starts: 3/9/2013 Ends: 3/10/2013

Event:

 

The Greater Syracuse Antiques Festival

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-686-5789

Starts: 3/14/2013 Ends: 3/17/2013

Event:

 

2013 Home & Garden Show

 

Location: Empire Expo Center/NYS Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse

For More Info: 315-463-6261

Starts: 3/14/2013 Ends: 3/17/2013

Event:

 

Cinefest 2013

 

Location: Holiday Inn Syracuse/Liverpool, 441 Electronics Parkway, Liverpool

For More Info: 315-468-6147

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CAYUGA COUNTY OFFICE OF TOURISM    131 GENESEE STREET      AUBURN, NY 13021         315-255-1658

 

 

 

The Cayuga County Office of Tourism is open from 9:00am – 5:00pm Monday through

Jan. 27th – Mar. 17th – Both Ends of the Rainbow – Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn.  This annual exhibition will feature over 1,000 works of art by local students and senior citizens from Cayuga County. On view in Gallery Julius will be the Three Lakes Sampler, a collaborative project organized by Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES that includes artwork and poetry by local students.  Join us on Sunday, January 27th from 1 – 5pm for the opening reception and a special one-day only raffle. Don’t miss your chance to win! Purchase a chance to win family gift packages and gift cards from area businesses. All proceeds support the Schweinfurth Art Center’s exhibitions and educational programs.   Suggested admission is $3/adults, students & seniors free, Tues.-Sat. 10am – 5pm, Sun. 1 – 5pm.  www.myartcenter.org  315-255-1553

Feb. 1st – Apr. 19th -  General John S. Clark – Cayuga Museum of History & Art, 203 Genesee St., Auburn.  Biographical exhibit on General John S. Clark, a man of his era. Civil War veteran, cartographer, ethnographer, and Auburn City Planner.  Closed major holidays.  Suggested donation $3, Tues. – Sun. Noon – 5:00 pm.  www.cayugamuseum.org  315-253-8051

Feb. 1st – “Bernie”- Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  In the tiny, rural town of Carthage, TX, assistant funeral director Bernie Tiede was one of the town’s most beloved residents. He taught Sunday school, sang in the church choir and was always willing to lend a helping hand. Everyone loved and appreciated Bernie, so it came as no surprise when he befriended Marjorie Nugent, an affluent widow who was as well known for her sour attitude as her fortune. Bernie frequently traveled with Marjorie and even managed her banking affairs. Marjorie quickly became fully dependent on Bernie and his generosity and Bernie struggled to meet her increasing demands. Bernie continued to handle her affairs, and the townspeople went months without seeing Marjorie. The people of Carthage were shocked when it was reported that Marjorie Nugent had been dead for some time, and Bernie Tiede was being charged with the murder.  Tickets $5/online, $6/at the door, 2/1, 1:00 & 8:00 pm, 2/2, 8:00 pm.    www.auburnpublictheater.org  315-253-6669

 

 

 

Feb. 1st – One Act Play Festival 2013 – Theater Mack at the Cayuga Museum, 203 Genesee St., Auburn.  Second Stage director, Bourke Kennedy has announced the cast of the Original Short Play Festival. Thirteen actors have been rehearsing the seven short plays which will be performed at the newly renovated Mack Theatre on February First, Second and Third, 2013. This exciting event, sponsored by the Auburn Players Community Theatre, Inc. will present new one act plays by local and national playwrights. It comes to the Finger Lakes, in 2013, produced by Katie Moran and Lighting designed by Anita Grosso.  Tickets $10, 2/1 & 2/2, 8:00 pm, 2/3, 2:00 pm.  www.auburnplayers.net  315-351-0911

Feb. 1st – Amy & Mena’s 3rd Annual PAJAMA PARTY! – Auburn Holiday Inn, 75 North St., Auburn.  This fun filled evening is designed just for the ladies and includes a free t-shirt, music, Zumba, massages, vendors and much more. Light refreshments served, cash bar available. Register at the YMCA; space is limited! Call Holiday Inn at 315.253-4531 to reserve your room special discount. Cost is $30 Y-members, $40 General Public, 6:30 – Midnight.  www.auburnymca.org  315-253-5304

Feb. 1st – Little Rascal Theater – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  A once-a-month FREE movie and live sing-a-long for toddlers thru pre-schoolers. Get out of the house and into ours!  Free, 10:30-11:30am.  www.auburnpublictheater.org  315-253-6669

Feb. 1st – First Friday Event :                                                                                           Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St. – Visitors are invited to listen to live music by the Auburn Junior High School String Quartet, family window painting, and view Both Ends of the Rainbow. Refreshments will be served. BEAUTIFUL THINGS hosts OPEN HOUSE, 6 Seminary Ave. – The owners will be giving tours of this antique & collectibles shop.                                                                                       Cayuga Museum of History & Art, 203 Genesee St. – Come tour a new exhibit focusing on General John S. Clark, Civil War general and map-maker, Auburn City Engineer who designed our water system, and scholar of Iroquois culture.                                                                   Seymour Library, 176 Genesee St. - Enjoy a performance by classical guitarist Matthew Ocone from 6:30 – 7:30PM. Ocone, of Ithaca, is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music who specializes in Latin American music. The performance will kick off Seymour Library’s participation in the CNY Reads program, which is featuring the book “The Tortilla Curtain” by T.C. Boyle. All regular library services are available.                                                             Auburn YMCA-WEIU, 27 William St. - Come enjoy the YMCA’s facility and services for no charge during business hours, including fitness/aquatic classes, weight and cardio equipment or play racquetball or basketball. Group tours at 5:30PM and 6:30PM, plus fitness demonstrations from 5 – 8PM. Just sign-in at the front desk & receive a goody bag!

Feb. 2nd – A Fundraiser for the new Auburn Public Studio – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  This variety-style benefit performance will feature musical and comedy performances by Auburn Public Studio instructors Bradley Benjamin, Brian Schey, Erin Schey, Michael Antico, Will Tobin and Carey Eidel as well as the Auburn High School Musical Theater Club.  $15/adult 19 & older, $12/youth 18 & under, 7:00 pm reception, 8:00 pm performances.  www.auburnpublictheater.org  315-253-6669

 

 

Feb. 2nd – Tracks and Traces – Sterling Nature Center, 15730 Jenzvolt Rd., Sterling.  What wildlife is moving about the Sterling Nature Center or your back yard? Winter is the perfect season to answer this question using the tracks and traces that wildlife has left behind to identify them. On this Groundhog’s Day join interpretive naturalist Jim D’Angelo for an indoor presentation followed by a hike in search of wildlife tracks and traces. The program is free and open to the public.  Free, 1pm.  www.cayuganet.org/sterlingpark  315-947-6143

Feb. 2nd – Winter Wonderland of Quilts – 1st Presbyterian Church, 112 South St., Auburn.  Donation of a Nonperishable food item appreciated.   Noon-4pm.  315-252-6638

Feb. 3rd – Family Fun Day – Cayuga Community College, 197 Franklin St., Auburn.  The event will have a dinosaur theme and include a program called “Dinosaur Science,” presented by the Museum of the Earth. Danny the Dinosaur will be there and Judy Stock will provide musical family entertainment. The day will also include interactive crafts, games, “tattoos” and a bounce house.  Free, noon-3pm.  315-255-1743 x2224

Feb. 5th – Food & Wine Pairing – Aurora Inn, 391 Main St., Auburn.  Demystify the art of pairing your dishes, and learn how much fun choosing a wine can be! Join us for our Food and Wine Pairing class, on Tuesday, February 5, at 6:00 p.m. Our Wine Curator Meryl Davis will teach you the fundamentals while you sample ten wines and enjoy a five course meal.  Overnight guests receive $50 off of their room stay. Call 315.364.8888 to place your reservation.  $105/person, 24 person maximum,   6-8:30pm.  www.innsofaurora.com  315-364-8888

Feb. 5th & 12th  - Open Mic Night – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Open Mic Night features music and spoken word from local and regional talent in a relaxed cafe setting. Listen to live original and cover music, spoken word, stand-up comedy and poetry and enjoy light refreshments including wine and beer for those with proper ID.  Closed major holidays.  Admission $2 at the door, 7:30-10:30pm.  www.auburnpublictheater.org                 315-253-6669

Feb. 6th – Hands-On Science & Art Experience – D & W Diesel, 1503 Clark St. Rd., Auburn.  An evening of hands-on science and art activities for families with participants of all ages.  Parents must accompany children.  $5/participant, $25/family limit, 6-8pm. 

Feb. 7th – 15th Annual Amateur Chef’s Night Dinner – Springside Inn, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn.  Our local amateur chefs will once again be preparing and serving hors d’oeuvres, soups and desserts with Springside Chefs preparing the entrees. Our volunteer waitresses will be serving all courses at the table – no more lines! Wine tasting will be courtesy of Dr. Frank’s Vinifera Wine Cellars and Bob Wojnar, with music by Lou Nocilly & Warren Robinson. Raffles and Auctions will round out the evening.  Tickets are available at Willard Memorial Chapel office, 17 Nelson Street, Auburn, NY. This event is a fundraiser for the Community Preservation Committee/Willard Memorial Chapel.  $40/person.  www.willardchapel.org  315-252-0339

Feb. 7th – MAKE SHIFT with Betsy Menson Sio  Informal Art Making for Adults – Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn.  Bottle Cap Bonanza -Use bottle caps as a starting place for two kinds of eco-friendly jewelry. Fill them with tiny found items and encase with resin, and form bottle caps into earrings. Participants are encouraged to bring bottle caps and tiny items such as words, pictures, and items to be captured in the resin.  $20 Members / $25 Non-members, 315-255-1553 www.myartcenter.org 

Feb. 8th – Friday Night at the Movies – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Free movies for pre-teens & teens. (TBA)  .  www.auburnpublictheater.org                              315-253-6669

Feb. 8th – Yoga Retreat:  Winter Wellness with Simple Remedies – Tuxill House, 5 Tuxill Sq., Auburn.  A workshop for the beginner or new explorer of Yoga and its health benefits hosted by Tuxill House and Laura Coburn, a 200 hour certified yoga instructor and Ayurveda enthusiast.  Spend a restorative and nourishing weekend exploring gentle yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic nutrition all designed to help you get the most out of Winter and set you up for a healthy transition into Spring. Enjoy nourishing foods and learn about the healing properties of spices and herbs all in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Most activities will be at Tuxill House, a new European-style guest house in Auburn, while group Yoga class will be at Down to Earth Yoga located on East Hill in Downtown Auburn and a short walk from Tuxill House.  The Day Participant/2-Day Retreat option includes all Saturday and Sunday Classes and five delicious meals while the Overnight Guest/3-day Retreat option includes a 2 night stay at Tuxill House; all Saturday and Sunday classes; semi-private yoga classes with Laura Coburn; and five meals. Guests may also select single or double accommodations.  www.tuxillhouse.com  315-252-0055

Feb. 8th – 9th – “Farewell My Queen” – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Farewell, My Queen marks the return of acclaimed director Benoît Jacquot and brilliantly captures the passions, debauchery, occasional glimpses of nobility and ultimately the chaos that engulfed the court of Marie Antoinette in the final days before the full-scale outbreak of the Revolution. Based on the best-selling novel by Chantal Thomas, the film stars Léa Seydoux as one of Marie’s ladies-in-waiting, seemingly an innocent but quietly working her way into her mistress’s special favors, until history tosses her fate onto a decidedly different path. With the action moving effortlessly from the gilded drawing rooms of the nobles to the back quarters of those who serve them, this is a period film at once accurate and sumptuous in its visual details and modern in its emotions.  Tickets $5/online, $6/at the door, 2/8, 1:00 & 8:00 pm. 2/9, 8:00 pm.  www.auburnpublictheater.org          315-253-6669

Feb. 9th – Fair Haven Area Chamber of Commerce Winter Carnival – Fair Haven Beach State Park, 14985 State Park Rd., Fair Haven                                                                                Breakfast at Fire Hall – 7am-11am Beach Volleyball Tourney – 10am-? Winter Photo Contest Displayed – all day Scavenger Hunt – 10am-4pm Snow Sculpture Winners Announced – Noon Carnival Games, Crafts for Kids – 11am-1pm Family Bingo – 1pm Snowman Building Judging Contest – 2pm Human Sled Dog Race – 2:30pm Food and Raffles all day long Evening Dance 6-10pm at Sabin Hall  www.fairhavenny.com  315-947-6037

Feb. 9th – Chili Festival – Downtown Union Springs.  Hay rides, 50/50 raffle, wine tasting, live music, baked goods, face painting, farmers market, and coloring contest. $5 wrist band to be a chili taster, children under 12 free if they bring a canned good for the food pantry.  11am-3pm. www.unionspringsnow.com 

Feb. 9th – Comedian Erin Jackson – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Armed with a megawatt smile, an engaging presence, and a very unique perspective, Erin Jackson is poised to take the world of comedy by storm since making a name for herself in the comedy clubs of Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD, Erin has garnered national attention with appearances on The Bob and Tom Radio Show and Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham. She was a semifinalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing 6 and recently appeared as a guest on the Emmy Award-winning Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she got the opportunity to meet with and perform for one of her all-time favorite comedians – truly a dream come true. Erin is currently peddling her comedic wares at venues all around the country, and while she’s in no rush to achieve celebrity status, she is looking forward to the day when she becomes famous enough to move to Hollywood, buy a mansion and marry a White woman – the ultimate symbol of success for Black celebrities.  Tickets $12, $10.80/APT members, $8/students, 8pm.  www.auburnpublictheater.org          315-253-6669

Feb. 9th – 1st Annual Mardi Gras – Emerson Park Pavilion, 6914 E. Lake Rd., Auburn.  Music will be performed by Loren Barrigar, Jim VanArsdale and Bob Nodzo, Julie Howard and Elvis Impersonator, Tom Gilbo. There will be a silent auction and raffles going on. Tickets will be $10.00 per-person and can be purchased at Speno’s Music, 3 E. Genesee Street, Auburn, Hunter’s Dinerant, 18 Genesee Street, Auburn, The Aurora Market, Route 90, Aurora and Aurora Art and Design, Route 90, Aurora. This event is a fundraiser to for the Central New York TomatoFest. In keeping with our theme “Helping food pantries feed people” please consider bringing a non-perishable food item or a can opener to help fill our local food pantries.  Tickets $10/person, 6pm-10pm.  www.cnytomatofest.org 

Feb. 9th – 2013 Walk a Mile in My Shoes – St. Mary’s Church, 15 Clark St., Auburn.  Four cities, one walk, one mission. Walk a Mile in My Shoes is a winter walk to help the Rescue Mission serve hurting and homeless people every day of the year. Registration opens at 9:15am, 3-mile walk starts at 9:45am, 1-mile walk starts at 10am.  www.rmwalk.org  888-808-6770

Feb. 9th & 10th – 11th Annual Mardi Gras – Cayuga Lake Wine Trail.  Chase away the winter blues by joining us at our Mardi Gras event along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail. Experience the frivolity as you go from winery to winery receiving specialty Mardi Gras Beads, a chance to pick the lucky coin for instant prizes plus participate in a scavenger hunt for a sampler case of fine wines from the trail.  At your starting point winery you’ll receive a wine glass, wine and food pairings and recipe cards at each winery plus those incredible beads.  Make sure to hand in your ticket to be eligible to win one of our Grand Prizes from the Cobtree Vacation Rental Resort, Discovery Trail, Holiday Inn in Auburn, Schaefer Yarn and Water to Wine Tours. $25/advance ticket. $30/at the door, $20/designated driver, 10am – 5pm.  www.cayugawinetrail.com          800-684-5217

Feb. 10th – Tiffany Sunday Concert Series – Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn.  Dr. Joan Hillsman, Music Educator and Director of SGMWA, will present a concert with the Syracuse Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America (SGMWA) at 3 pm.  The concert will feature all genres of gospel music, from spiritual (forerunner of gospel), traditional and contemporary gospel selections. Dr. Hillsman, who will give an overview of the history of gospel music’s heritage, is a renowned music educator, gospel music historian, author, lecturer, and president of Joan Hillsman’s Music Network, Inc. (JHMN).  Tickets $10.  www.willardchapel.org  315-252-0339

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                           

 

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

CAYUGA COUNTY OFFICE OF TOURISM    131 GENESEE STREET      AUBURN, NY 13021         315-255-1658

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Cayuga County Office of Tourism is open from 9:00am – 5:00pm Monday through

 

Jan. 27th – Mar. 17th – Both Ends of the Rainbow – Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn.  This annual exhibition will feature over 1,000 works of art by local students and senior citizens from Cayuga County. On view in Gallery Julius will be the Three Lakes Sampler, a collaborative project organized by Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES that includes artwork and poetry by local students.  Join us on Sunday, January 27th from 1 – 5pm for the opening reception and a special one-day only raffle. Don’t miss your chance to win! Purchase a chance to win family gift packages and gift cards from area businesses. All proceeds support the Schweinfurth Art Center’s exhibitions and educational programs.   Suggested admission is $3/adults, students & seniors free, Tues.-Sat. 10am – 5pm, Sun. 1 – 5pm.  www.myartcenter.org  315-255-1553

 

Feb. 1st – Apr. 19th -  General John S. Clark – Cayuga Museum of History & Art, 203 Genesee St., Auburn.  Biographical exhibit on General John S. Clark, a man of his era. Civil War veteran, cartographer, ethnographer, and Auburn City Planner.  Closed major holidays.  Suggested donation $3, Tues. – Sun. Noon – 5:00 pm.  www.cayugamuseum.org  315-253-8051

 

Feb. 1st – “Bernie”- Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  In the tiny, rural town of Carthage, TX, assistant funeral director Bernie Tiede was one of the town’s most beloved residents. He taught Sunday school, sang in the church choir and was always willing to lend a helping hand. Everyone loved and appreciated Bernie, so it came as no surprise when he befriended Marjorie Nugent, an affluent widow who was as well known for her sour attitude as her fortune. Bernie frequently traveled with Marjorie and even managed her banking affairs. Marjorie quickly became fully dependent on Bernie and his generosity and Bernie struggled to meet her increasing demands. Bernie continued to handle her affairs, and the townspeople went months without seeing Marjorie. The people of Carthage were shocked when it was reported that Marjorie Nugent had been dead for some time, and Bernie Tiede was being charged with the murder.  Tickets $5/online, $6/at the door, 2/1, 1:00 & 8:00 pm, 2/2, 8:00 pm.    www.auburnpublictheater.org  315-253-6669

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 1st – One Act Play Festival 2013 – Theater Mack at the Cayuga Museum, 203 Genesee St., Auburn.  Second Stage director, Bourke Kennedy has announced the cast of the Original Short Play Festival. Thirteen actors have been rehearsing the seven short plays which will be performed at the newly renovated Mack Theatre on February First, Second and Third, 2013. This exciting event, sponsored by the Auburn Players Community Theatre, Inc. will present new one act plays by local and national playwrights. It comes to the Finger Lakes, in 2013, produced by Katie Moran and Lighting designed by Anita Grosso.  Tickets $10, 2/1 & 2/2, 8:00 pm, 2/3, 2:00 pm.  www.auburnplayers.net  315-351-0911

 

Feb. 1st – Amy & Mena’s 3rd Annual PAJAMA PARTY! – Auburn Holiday Inn, 75 North St., Auburn.  This fun filled evening is designed just for the ladies and includes a free t-shirt, music, Zumba, massages, vendors and much more. Light refreshments served, cash bar available. Register at the YMCA; space is limited! Call Holiday Inn at 315.253-4531 to reserve your room special discount. Cost is $30 Y-members, $40 General Public, 6:30 – Midnight.  www.auburnymca.org  315-253-5304

 

Feb. 1st – Little Rascal Theater – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  A once-a-month FREE movie and live sing-a-long for toddlers thru pre-schoolers. Get out of the house and into ours!  Free, 10:30-11:30am.  www.auburnpublictheater.org  315-253-6669

 

Feb. 1st – First Friday Event :                                                                                           Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St. – Visitors are invited to listen to live music by the Auburn Junior High School String Quartet, family window painting, and view Both Ends of the Rainbow. Refreshments will be served. BEAUTIFUL THINGS hosts OPEN HOUSE, 6 Seminary Ave. – The owners will be giving tours of this antique & collectibles shop.                                                                                       Cayuga Museum of History & Art, 203 Genesee St. – Come tour a new exhibit focusing on General John S. Clark, Civil War general and map-maker, Auburn City Engineer who designed our water system, and scholar of Iroquois culture.                                                                   Seymour Library, 176 Genesee St. - Enjoy a performance by classical guitarist Matthew Ocone from 6:30 – 7:30PM. Ocone, of Ithaca, is a graduate of the Eastman School of Music who specializes in Latin American music. The performance will kick off Seymour Library’s participation in the CNY Reads program, which is featuring the book “The Tortilla Curtain” by T.C. Boyle. All regular library services are available.                                                             Auburn YMCA-WEIU, 27 William St. - Come enjoy the YMCA’s facility and services for no charge during business hours, including fitness/aquatic classes, weight and cardio equipment or play racquetball or basketball. Group tours at 5:30PM and 6:30PM, plus fitness demonstrations from 5 – 8PM. Just sign-in at the front desk & receive a goody bag!

 

Feb. 2nd – A Fundraiser for the new Auburn Public Studio – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  This variety-style benefit performance will feature musical and comedy performances by Auburn Public Studio instructors Bradley Benjamin, Brian Schey, Erin Schey, Michael Antico, Will Tobin and Carey Eidel as well as the Auburn High School Musical Theater Club.  $15/adult 19 & older, $12/youth 18 & under, 7:00 pm reception, 8:00 pm performances.  www.auburnpublictheater.org  315-253-6669

 

 

 

 

 

Feb. 2nd – Tracks and Traces – Sterling Nature Center, 15730 Jenzvolt Rd., Sterling.  What wildlife is moving about the Sterling Nature Center or your back yard? Winter is the perfect season to answer this question using the tracks and traces that wildlife has left behind to identify them. On this Groundhog’s Day join interpretive naturalist Jim D’Angelo for an indoor presentation followed by a hike in search of wildlife tracks and traces. The program is free and open to the public.  Free, 1pm.  www.cayuganet.org/sterlingpark  315-947-6143

 

Feb. 2nd – Winter Wonderland of Quilts – 1st Presbyterian Church, 112 South St., Auburn.  Donation of a Nonperishable food item appreciated.   Noon-4pm.  315-252-6638

 

Feb. 3rd – Family Fun Day – Cayuga Community College, 197 Franklin St., Auburn.  The event will have a dinosaur theme and include a program called “Dinosaur Science,” presented by the Museum of the Earth. Danny the Dinosaur will be there and Judy Stock will provide musical family entertainment. The day will also include interactive crafts, games, “tattoos” and a bounce house.  Free, noon-3pm.  315-255-1743 x2224

 

Feb. 5th – Food & Wine Pairing – Aurora Inn, 391 Main St., Auburn.  Demystify the art of pairing your dishes, and learn how much fun choosing a wine can be! Join us for our Food and Wine Pairing class, on Tuesday, February 5, at 6:00 p.m. Our Wine Curator Meryl Davis will teach you the fundamentals while you sample ten wines and enjoy a five course meal.  Overnight guests receive $50 off of their room stay. Call 315.364.8888 to place your reservation.  $105/person, 24 person maximum,   6-8:30pm.  www.innsofaurora.com  315-364-8888

 

Feb. 5th & 12th  - Open Mic Night – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Open Mic Night features music and spoken word from local and regional talent in a relaxed cafe setting. Listen to live original and cover music, spoken word, stand-up comedy and poetry and enjoy light refreshments including wine and beer for those with proper ID.  Closed major holidays.  Admission $2 at the door, 7:30-10:30pm.  www.auburnpublictheater.org                 315-253-6669

 

Feb. 6th – Hands-On Science & Art Experience – D & W Diesel, 1503 Clark St. Rd., Auburn.  An evening of hands-on science and art activities for families with participants of all ages.  Parents must accompany children.  $5/participant, $25/family limit, 6-8pm. 

 

Feb. 7th – 15th Annual Amateur Chef’s Night Dinner – Springside Inn, 6141 W. Lake Rd., Auburn.  Our local amateur chefs will once again be preparing and serving hors d’oeuvres, soups and desserts with Springside Chefs preparing the entrees. Our volunteer waitresses will be serving all courses at the table – no more lines! Wine tasting will be courtesy of Dr. Frank’s Vinifera Wine Cellars and Bob Wojnar, with music by Lou Nocilly & Warren Robinson. Raffles and Auctions will round out the evening.  Tickets are available at Willard Memorial Chapel office, 17 Nelson Street, Auburn, NY. This event is a fundraiser for the Community Preservation Committee/Willard Memorial Chapel.  $40/person.  www.willardchapel.org  315-252-0339

 

Feb. 7th – MAKE SHIFT with Betsy Menson Sio  Informal Art Making for Adults – Schweinfurth Art Center, 205 Genesee St., Auburn.  Bottle Cap Bonanza -Use bottle caps as a starting place for two kinds of eco-friendly jewelry. Fill them with tiny found items and encase with resin, and form bottle caps into earrings. Participants are encouraged to bring bottle caps and tiny items such as words, pictures, and items to be captured in the resin.  $20 Members / $25 Non-members, 315-255-1553 www.myartcenter.org 

 

Feb. 8th – Friday Night at the Movies – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Free movies for pre-teens & teens. (TBA)  .  www.auburnpublictheater.org                              315-253-6669

 

Feb. 8th – Yoga Retreat:  Winter Wellness with Simple Remedies – Tuxill House, 5 Tuxill Sq., Auburn.  A workshop for the beginner or new explorer of Yoga and its health benefits hosted by Tuxill House and Laura Coburn, a 200 hour certified yoga instructor and Ayurveda enthusiast.  Spend a restorative and nourishing weekend exploring gentle yoga, meditation and Ayurvedic nutrition all designed to help you get the most out of Winter and set you up for a healthy transition into Spring. Enjoy nourishing foods and learn about the healing properties of spices and herbs all in a relaxed and comfortable setting. Most activities will be at Tuxill House, a new European-style guest house in Auburn, while group Yoga class will be at Down to Earth Yoga located on East Hill in Downtown Auburn and a short walk from Tuxill House.  The Day Participant/2-Day Retreat option includes all Saturday and Sunday Classes and five delicious meals while the Overnight Guest/3-day Retreat option includes a 2 night stay at Tuxill House; all Saturday and Sunday classes; semi-private yoga classes with Laura Coburn; and five meals. Guests may also select single or double accommodations.  www.tuxillhouse.com  315-252-0055

 

Feb. 8th – 9th – “Farewell My Queen” – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Farewell, My Queen marks the return of acclaimed director Benoît Jacquot and brilliantly captures the passions, debauchery, occasional glimpses of nobility and ultimately the chaos that engulfed the court of Marie Antoinette in the final days before the full-scale outbreak of the Revolution. Based on the best-selling novel by Chantal Thomas, the film stars Léa Seydoux as one of Marie’s ladies-in-waiting, seemingly an innocent but quietly working her way into her mistress’s special favors, until history tosses her fate onto a decidedly different path. With the action moving effortlessly from the gilded drawing rooms of the nobles to the back quarters of those who serve them, this is a period film at once accurate and sumptuous in its visual details and modern in its emotions.  Tickets $5/online, $6/at the door, 2/8, 1:00 & 8:00 pm. 2/9, 8:00 pm.  www.auburnpublictheater.org          315-253-6669

 

Feb. 9th – Fair Haven Area Chamber of Commerce Winter Carnival – Fair Haven Beach State Park, 14985 State Park Rd., Fair Haven                                                                                Breakfast at Fire Hall – 7am-11am Beach Volleyball Tourney – 10am-? Winter Photo Contest Displayed – all day Scavenger Hunt – 10am-4pm Snow Sculpture Winners Announced – Noon Carnival Games, Crafts for Kids – 11am-1pm Family Bingo – 1pm Snowman Building Judging Contest – 2pm Human Sled Dog Race – 2:30pm Food and Raffles all day long Evening Dance 6-10pm at Sabin Hall  www.fairhavenny.com  315-947-6037

 

Feb. 9th – Chili Festival – Downtown Union Springs.  Hay rides, 50/50 raffle, wine tasting, live music, baked goods, face painting, farmers market, and coloring contest. $5 wrist band to be a chili taster, children under 12 free if they bring a canned good for the food pantry.  11am-3pm. www.unionspringsnow.com 

 

Feb. 9th – Comedian Erin Jackson – Auburn Public Theater, 108 Genesee St., Auburn.  Armed with a megawatt smile, an engaging presence, and a very unique perspective, Erin Jackson is poised to take the world of comedy by storm since making a name for herself in the comedy clubs of Washington, DC and Baltimore, MD, Erin has garnered national attention with appearances on The Bob and Tom Radio Show and Comedy Central’s Live at Gotham. She was a semifinalist on NBC’s Last Comic Standing 6 and recently appeared as a guest on the Emmy Award-winning Ellen DeGeneres Show, where she got the opportunity to meet with and perform for one of her all-time favorite comedians – truly a dream come true. Erin is currently peddling her comedic wares at venues all around the country, and while she’s in no rush to achieve celebrity status, she is looking forward to the day when she becomes famous enough to move to Hollywood, buy a mansion and marry a White woman – the ultimate symbol of success for Black celebrities.  Tickets $12, $10.80/APT members, $8/students, 8pm.  www.auburnpublictheater.org          315-253-6669

 

Feb. 9th – 1st Annual Mardi Gras – Emerson Park Pavilion, 6914 E. Lake Rd., Auburn.  Music will be performed by Loren Barrigar, Jim VanArsdale and Bob Nodzo, Julie Howard and Elvis Impersonator, Tom Gilbo. There will be a silent auction and raffles going on. Tickets will be $10.00 per-person and can be purchased at Speno’s Music, 3 E. Genesee Street, Auburn, Hunter’s Dinerant, 18 Genesee Street, Auburn, The Aurora Market, Route 90, Aurora and Aurora Art and Design, Route 90, Aurora. This event is a fundraiser to for the Central New York TomatoFest. In keeping with our theme “Helping food pantries feed people” please consider bringing a non-perishable food item or a can opener to help fill our local food pantries.  Tickets $10/person, 6pm-10pm.  www.cnytomatofest.org 

 

Feb. 9th – 2013 Walk a Mile in My Shoes – St. Mary’s Church, 15 Clark St., Auburn.  Four cities, one walk, one mission. Walk a Mile in My Shoes is a winter walk to help the Rescue Mission serve hurting and homeless people every day of the year. Registration opens at 9:15am, 3-mile walk starts at 9:45am, 1-mile walk starts at 10am.  www.rmwalk.org  888-808-6770

 

Feb. 9th & 10th – 11th Annual Mardi Gras – Cayuga Lake Wine Trail.  Chase away the winter blues by joining us at our Mardi Gras event along the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail. Experience the frivolity as you go from winery to winery receiving specialty Mardi Gras Beads, a chance to pick the lucky coin for instant prizes plus participate in a scavenger hunt for a sampler case of fine wines from the trail.  At your starting point winery you’ll receive a wine glass, wine and food pairings and recipe cards at each winery plus those incredible beads.  Make sure to hand in your ticket to be eligible to win one of our Grand Prizes from the Cobtree Vacation Rental Resort, Discovery Trail, Holiday Inn in Auburn, Schaefer Yarn and Water to Wine Tours. $25/advance ticket. $30/at the door, $20/designated driver, 10am – 5pm.  www.cayugawinetrail.com          800-684-5217

 

Feb. 10th – Tiffany Sunday Concert Series – Willard Memorial Chapel, 17 Nelson St., Auburn.  Dr. Joan Hillsman, Music Educator and Director of SGMWA, will present a concert with the Syracuse Chapter of the Gospel Music Workshop of America (SGMWA) at 3 pm.  The concert will feature all genres of gospel music, from spiritual (forerunner of gospel), traditional and contemporary gospel selections. Dr. Hillsman, who will give an overview of the history of gospel music’s heritage, is a renowned music educator, gospel music historian, author, lecturer, and president of Joan Hillsman’s Music Network, Inc. (JHMN).  Tickets $10.  www.willardchapel.org  315-252-0339

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

                                           

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

      

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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