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Glimmerglass Festival features ‘Aida’
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OPERA FESTIVAL: Glimmerglass Festival, featuring opera, musicals and theatre. “Aida,” “The Music Man,” “Armide” and “Lost in the Stars.” Numerous special performances and lectures. 7300 State Highway 33, Cooperstown. Info, tickets (607) 547-2255, www.glimmerglass.org. INDUCTION WEEKEND: Hall of Fame inducts the late Ron Santo and Barry Larkin with a parade, awards and ceremony. 1 p.m. Sunday, July 22, next to Clark Sports Center, Susquehanna Avenue, Cooperstown, but events occur throughout weekend. Info, www.baseballhall.org, 1(800)-HALL-OF-FAME.
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GHOST TOURS: “The Haunting of Hyde Hall” stories told by ghosts of past and present. $10 adults, $8 children 6-12, under 6 free. 6, 7 p.m. every Wednesday, July 11 through Aug. 8, Hyde Hall, 1527 County Highway 31, Cooperstown. Info, reservations, Larry Smith, (607) 547-5098.
Otsego, Delaware, Chenango and Schoharie counties all offer fairs.
Take in thrills at Unadilla Motor Sports, New Berlin.
OMMEGANG CONCERT SERIES: Death Cab for Cutie July 21, Lyle Lovett July 27, Wilco w/ Lee Ranaldo July 28. Camping available. Brewery Ommegang, 656 County Highway 33, between Cooperstown and Milford. Info, tickets, www. dansmallspresents.com, (888) 512-7469. MUSIC FESTIVAL: Cooperstown Summer Music Festival features Jupiter String Quartet, Grammy-nominees the Tierney Sutton Band, the Horszowski Trio and more throughout July and August. Info, tickets, schedule, 800-838-3006.
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OLD TIME MUSIC: Celebrate bluegrass, mountain music and seriously good BBQ. Friday-Saturday, July 13-14, Ballantine Park, Andes. Info, schedule, www.andesbluemountainfest.com.
CHAMBER MUSIC: Fenimore Quartet. $15/$12 WKC Member, $9 under 19. 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, July 25, West Kortright Centre, East Meredith. Info, www. westkc.org, (607) 287-5454. DELAWARE FAIR: “Farming: A Novel Idea” is this year’s theme. Parade, agricultural exhibits, midway. Entertainment includes American Idol fifth finalist
Aaron Kelly, talent show and baby contest. MondaySaturday, Aug. 13-18, Fair Street, Walton. Info, schedule, www.delawarecountyfair.org. HORSESHOES: Amateur horseshoe competition, vendors and live music by Whiskey Cross. 10 a.m.4 p.m. Free parking, free admission. Info, (607) 5389967.
ARTS FESTIVAL: A gallery full of regional art will be open for bidding. 3-5 p.m. Thursday, July 14. Info, tickets, www.roxburyartsgroup.org, (607) 3267908. TIMBER!: 36th annual Deposit Lumberjack Festival with competitions, parade, music and carnival. Thursday-Sunday, July 19-22. Fireman’s Field, Deposit. Info, (607) 467-5959, www.depositlumberjackfestival.org.
LAKEFRONT CONCERTS: Free live music every Tuesday, featuring The Barefoot Boys, Just Throw Money, the Cooperstown Community Choir and more. 7 p.m. Tuesdays through Aug. 28, Lakefront Park, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-2411. MUSICAL TUESDAYS: Richfield Springs Summer Music Festival features jazz, gospel, showtunes and Dixieland. 7 p.m. July 11, 18, 25 and Aug. 15, Spring Park Pavilion, Richfield Springs. OTSEGO FAIR: Rides, shows, agricultural exhibits. Tuesday-Sunday, July 31Aug. 5, Fairgrounds, Morris. Info, (607) 263-5289 or www.otsegocountyfair.org. SUMMER MUSIC: Free concerts in Oneonta highlight jazz, classic country, blues and Latin tunes. 7 p.m. Thursday, July 12 - Aug. 9. Neahwa Park bandstand, Oneonta. Info, www.oneonta.ny.us. SOUTHERN ROCK: The Marshall Tucker Band plays country, jazz, blues and rock. $40 Gold Seating, $30 Silver Seating. Doors at 6, show at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16. Foothills Performing Arts Center, Oneonta. Info, www.foothillspac.com, (607) 431-2080. ONE MAN SHOW: Tom Morgan’s “A Coda: The Final Tales from the Empire.” Saturday, Sept. 8, 8 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 9, 2 p.m. Chapel Hall, Franklin. Info, reservations, (607) 829-3700.
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LIVE THEATER: Carmela Marner, artistic director, walks across Franklin Stage, where offerings range from “Love Stories” to “Big Chuck” Imperio’s “Upstate Stories.” Details, franklinstagecompany.org
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NIGHT HIKE: Use your night vision (and a flashlight) to find bats, frogs and other nocturnal creatures. 9-10:30 p.m, Saturday, July 21. Landis Arboretum, 174 Lape Road, Esperance. Info, (518) 875-6935. SUNSHINE FAIR: Lawn Mower races, Demolition Derby, Midway by Gillette Shows, livestock prizes, tributes to the Four Seasons, Elvis, the Beatles and Johnny Cash. Gates open at 9 a.m. July 27-Aug 4. Cobleskill Fairgrounds, Grand St., Cobleskill. Info@sunshinefair.org
300TH BIRTHDAY: Middleburgh celebrates 300 years with fireworks, parade, picnic and antique show. Friday-Sunday, Aug. 3-5. Info, www.middleburghnyvillage.org.
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SUMMER JAM: Free music by Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Tumbleweed Highway and Woodshed Prophets. 2-8 p.m. Sunday, July 29, East Park, Norwich.
SUMMER THEATER: The Smithy Pioneer Gallery presents two theatrical performances. Friday-Sunday, July 13-15, “Laundry & Bourbon” and “Lone Star,” with a live honky-tonk band. Friday-Sunday, Aug. 2426, “Love, Loss and What I Wore,” by Nora Ephron. Fridays and Saturdays 8 p.m., Sundays 3 p.m. Cooperstown Theatre Festival, Glimmerglass Lake, Cooperstown. Info, tickets, Info, tickets, cooperstowntheatrefestival.org/
COUNTY FAIR: Pony Pull, Demolition Derby, Garth Brooks tribute, Alpaca show. Tuesday-Sunday, Aug. 7-12, Chenango County Fairgrounds, 168 East Main St., Norwich. Info, 607-3349198 BLUES FEST: 20th Annual Blues Festival featuring Papa Grows Funk, J.J Grey & Mofro, Duke Robillard and Anders Osbourn. Friday-Saturday, Aug. 17-18; free Friday; Saturday, $20 in advance, $25 day of, 18 and under free.
TOMATO FIGHT: Throw tomatoes to raise money to benefit the Cancer Society. Noon, Aug. 4, Chenango County Fairgrounds, 168 East Main St., Norwich. SHAKESPEARE: The Young People’s Theatre Arts Workshops perform ‘The Tempest.’ Bring seating. $11/$6 under 19. 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, Aug. 3-4, West Kortright Theatre, East Meredith. Info, www.westkc. org, (607) 287-5454.
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CARNIVAL -- 10 a.m. Margaretville Annual Firemen’s carnival & Fireworks. Rides, food, Music. Family fun!. Through July with huge July 7 parade celebrating 125th anniversary of Margaretville F.D. Village Park, 982 Village Park (behind Freshtown), Margaretville. Info Don Bramley, (845) 586-3311. AUTHOR SIGNING -- 1-4 p.m. Book signing by Adam Speed at Mysteries and More. Hobart Book Village (5 book stores of Main St.), Rte. 10, Hobart. Info, (607) 538-9080, www.hobartbookvillage.com MUSIC FEST -- 4 p.m. Composition Program presentation. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. ART SHOW -- 4:30 -7 p.m. “From Nepal & India to the Taj Garage.” Steve Clorfeine exhibits crafts from his travels. 8689 Beaver Meadow Rd, Cooperstown. Info, goldsun1@earthlink. net, (845) 626-3096. FIRST FRIDAY -- 5-8 p.m. Fabulous First Friday. Family-friendly celebrations of arts and culture. Art exhibits, wine tasting, dancing, guest performers, more. Main St., Downtown Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-8871, mainstreetoneonta@hotmail.com BOARD GAMES -- 5-8 p.m. Fabulous First Friday Games night, Checkers, anyone? Checkers, chess, dominoes and cribbage. Come along and bring your favorite old-time games. Open to beginners and experts. No cost to play. Refreshments served. Greater Oneonta Historical Society, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.OneontaHistory.org ART OPENING -- 5-7 p.m. “Art in Bloom” gallery and opening reception. Popular show pairs floral arrangements inspired by artistic works. CANO, Wilbur Mansion, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. FAIR -- 5-9:30 p.m. “Fair on the Square. “ Delhi’s Annual Fair on the Square. Musical entertainment, children’s games, face
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INDUCTION WEEKEND: Barry Larkin of the Cincinnati Reds will be inducted Monday, July 22, into the National Baseball Hall of Fame at ceremonies in the field next to Cooperstown’s Clark Sports Center following the July 20 -22 weekend of parades and festivities. Check baseballhall.org for full schedule. nations welcome. Roxbury Arts Group, RAG76 Main!, The Coffee House, 75 Main St.,, Stamford. Info, (607) 326-7908, www. roxbury arts group.org CHAMBER MUSIC -- 8:30 p.m. Chamber ensembles. New York State Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org.
Saturday July 7
ONEONTA FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Locally-grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, more. Weekly entertainment. Main St. Plaza (in front of Clarion Hotel). Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bounty of seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine.
Info, (607) 547-6195, www. otsego2000.org. ART SHOW -- 10 a.m.-6 p.m. “From Nepal & India to the Taj Garage.” Steve Clorfeine exhibits crafts from his travels. 8689 Beaver Meadow Rd, Cooperstown. Info, goldsun1@earthlink. net, 845-626-3096. HIKE -- 10 a.m. Basswood Pond State Forest Hike. Otsego Co. Conservation Assoc. (OCCA) Program Director Travis Sauerwald leads 5-mile hike through forest, weaving a figure 8 with blue & yellow trail markers. Hikers meet at parking lot off of Basswood Road. Trail difficulty ranges from easy to moderate. Info, (607) 547-4488 or e-mail programdirector@occainfo.org. ANTIQUES ROADSHOW -- 1-3 p.m. Bring your antiques in for a professional appraisal. Swart Wilcox House, River St. Oneonta. MUSIC FEST -- 1 p.m. Student recitals, jazz choir, small
ensembles, lab jazz. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf. org. AUTHOR -- 1-4 p.m. Book signing by Adam Speed at Mysteries and More. Through July 8. Hobart Book Village (5 book stores of Main St.,), Rte. 10, Hobart. Info, (607) 538-9080, www.hobartbookvillage.com HISTORY -- 2 p.m. Archivist Ray LaFever speaks on the resources of the New York State Library and Archives. Free, all welcome. Greater Oneonta Historical Society, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www.OneontaHistory.org AUTHOR -- 2-4 p.m. Patti Unvericht, “Ghosts and Hauntings of the Finger Lakes.” The Green Toad Bookstore, 198 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www. greentoadbookstore.com, (607) 433-8898. BIG BAND -- 3 p.m. Large ensembles, chamber choir, big
band jazz. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. OPENING RECEPTION -- 5-8 p.m. Ed McDaniel, “Colorist” Layers of color and texture fuse in marvelous abstract works. Through Aug. 2. Cherry Branch Gallery, 25 Main St., Cherry Valley. Info, (607) 264-9530, www. cherrybranchgallery.com FILM SERIES -- 5-8 p.m. “The Greatest Story Ever Told.” PG. Admission: one non-perishable food item. St. James Church, 305 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-1458. FIREWORKS -- 6-9 p.m. Field Games and Fireworks! Enjoy family fun. Explore the gardens, visit the Garden House. Bring friends and family for a game of croquet and botchy. Free, all welcome. Food provided by Origins Cafe! Brookwood Point, 6000 State Rte. 80 (West Lake Rd.), Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5472366, www.otsegolandtrust.org BLUES -- 6:30 p.m. Horseshoe Lounge Playboys, 21+. Enjoy food, drink. Cooperstown Blues Express, Milford Train Depot, 136 East Main St., Milford. Info, www. cooperstownbluesexpress.com. MUSIC -- 7 p.m. Potluck supper; 8 p.m. show. Dick Solberg & The Sun Mountain Band. $10. Windfall Dutch Barn., Cty. Rte. 31, Cherry Valley. Info, (518) 993-2239. MUSIC AWARDS -- 7:30 p.m. Symphonic band, symphony orchestra, NYSMF Awards Presentation and the All NYSMF Choir. New York Summer Music Festival, (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. FIREWORKS -- Dusk. Cooperstown fireworks over Otsego Lake. Lakefront Park, 1 Fair St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5472411. OPERA -- 8-11 p.m. Glimmerglass Festival presents epic masterpiece ‘Aida,’ starring Michelle Johnson, Eric Owens, and Daveda Karanas. Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 St. Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www. glimmerglass.org.
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toric photos. Free, all welcome. Hanford Mills Museum, 73 Cty. Hwy. 12, East Meredith. Info, (607) 278-5744, www.hanfordmills.org ART SHOW -- 11 a.m.-4 p.m. “From Nepal & India to the Taj Garage.” Steve Clorfeine exhibits crafts from his travels. 8689 Beaver Meadow Rd, Cooperstown. Info,goldsun1@earthlink. net, 845-626-3096. BOOK SIGNING -- 2 p.m. Big Chuck D’Imperio discusses and signs three of his recent books. Hobart International Bookport, 615 Main St., Hobart. Info, (607) 538-9080. LIVESTOCK SHOW -- 5 p.m. chicken BBQ; 7:30 p.m. Ice Cream Social. Junior Livestock show opens, continues through July 10 showcasing areas best livestock and youth exhibitors. Free admission. Iroquois Farm Showgrounds, Cty. Rte.33, River Road, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450, www.farmersmuseum.org/programs/summer/junior_livestock_show. WALKING TOUR -- 6-8 p.m.
GIG -- 9 a.m-noon. Party of Two with special guest Judy Pitel play jazz, rock, showtunes, opera and folk. Pie in the Sky, Rte.. 7 Otego. Info, (607) 432-3599. LIVESTOCK SHOW -- 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Junior Livestock show. Iroquois Farm Showgrounds, The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450. CRAFT SALE -- 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. Middlefield Community Day. Crafts, bake sale, creek tours, book signing and music. District No. 1 Schoolhouse, Cty. Hwy 35, Middlefield. ART FEST -- 10 a.m.- 5 p.m. Stagecoach Run Art Festival opens local studios for artist visits. 44466 Cty. Hwy 16, Treadwell. Info, (607) 829-2206. DAIRY BARNS -- 2-3 p.m. “Barns and Dairy Farming in Upstate New York.” Dr. Cindy Falk discusses the architecture of our barns to the processes within. Features contemporary and his-
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Monday July 9
LIVESTOCK SHOW -- 9:30 a.m.- 5 p.m. Junior Livestock show. Iroquois Farm Showgrounds, River Road, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450, www.farmersmuseum.org/programs/summer/junior_livestock_show. JAZZ CLINIC -- 3 p.m. Hands on jazz experience for kids. The Smithy, 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-8671, www.smithyarts.org. JAZZ -- 7-9:30 p.m. “Compass” performs blend of original compositions and works of the greats of jazz. $12 adults, $8 kids, includes food from Origins Cafe and Brewery Ommegang brew. The Smithy, 55 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5478671, www.smithyarts.org.
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LIVESTOCK SHOW -- 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Junior Livestock show. Iroquois Farm Showgrounds, Cty. Rte.33, River Road, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1450, www.farmersmuseum.org/programs/summer/junior_livestock_show. AUTHOR -- 1-2 p.m. Marty Appel discusses his newest book, ‘Pinstripe Empire: The New York Yankees from before Babe Ruth to after the Boss.’ Bullpen Theater, 1st Floor, Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www.baseballhall.org. GARDEN -- 1-4 p.m. Afternoons at the Garden. Tuesdays through Sept, Otsego Land Trust staff and volunteers weed, plant, trim and maintain beautiful
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FOOTHILLS CONCERT: The Marshall Tucker Band will rock at 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 16, at the Foothills Performing Arts Center, Oneonta. Full schedule at foothillspac.org. Brookwood Gardens. Get outdoors, meet new friends, learn about gardening and ornamental plants. All welcome, for as long as you like. Info, (607) 5472366, www.otsegolandtrust.org BUDDHISM -- 5:15 intro; 5:30 p.m. A guided meditation, with time for questions, Tuesdays. The Green Earth, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Free, all welcome. Info, (607) 829-3702, www. greenearthoneonta.com. LAKEFRONT CONCERT -- 7 p.m. Cooperstown Community Band, celebrating its 151st year. Patriotic and show tunes, marches, traditional band music, more. The band, under the direction of Julie Solomon, is an entirely volunteer organization, made up of musicians ranging in age from 14 to 80+. New members always welcome; contact CCB President Tim Williammee at twilliammee@ stny.rr.com Info, (607) 2938079. Lakefront Concert Series. Free, all welcome. Lakefront Park Bandstand, Cooperstown. GALA -- 8 p.m.-11:59 p.m. All-Star Gala includes games, prizes, food, entertainment, and live coverage of the 2012 All-Star Game. Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www.baseballhall.org.
Wednesday July 11
WILD WEDNESDAYS -- 1-2 p.m. Friends of Glimmerglass State Park-Nature Center discover fascinating world of nature! New topics each week. Fun for
all kids. Rain or shine. “Muddy Sneakers: Leave No Stone Unturned.” $1 per person, includes snack and drink. Use Mill Road entrance. Glimmerglass State Park-Nature Center, 1527 Co. Hwy. 31, Springfield. Info, Karen Scheckells, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com TRAIN ROBBERY -- 1 p.m. Ride vintage train with real train robbery. Indoor and outdoor seating available for scenic Susquehanna River Valley ride through dairy and horse farms. Adults $17; Seniors $16; children 3-12, $14; under 3, free. Reservations encouraged. Rain or shine. Info, reservations, (607) 432-2429, www.lrhs.com Slow and easy vintage rail ride through the Susquehanna River Valley. Milford Train Depot, 136 East Main St., Milford. Info, (607) 432-2429, lrhs@lrhs.com JAM SESSION -- 5-10 p.m. Organic Jam session. Stagecoach Coffee, 31 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, Matthew Grady, (607) 267-7014, mgsilas@ hotmail.com. MUSIC FEST -- Time tba. John Riley of The Manhattan School of Music, The New School, SUNY Purchase, Amsterdam Conservatory, Holland. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. GHOST TOUR -- 6 p.m. “The Haunting of Hyde Hall” stories told by ghosts of past and present in this National Historic Landmark site. $10 adults, $8
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• July 8: The Greatest Story Ever Told • July 15: King of Kings, July 22: Life of Brian • July 29: Gospel According to St. Matthew • August 5: Godspell • August 12: Jesus Christ Superstar • August 19: The Last Temptation of Christ • August 26: The Passion of the Christ
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children 6-12, under 6 free. Hyde Hall, 1527 Co Hwy 31, Cooperstown. Info, reservations, Larry Smith, (607) 547-5098. BEACH YOGA -- 7-8 p.m. Sylvia Wohlgemuth leads gentle yoga on the beach. Bring a yoga mat or towel, wear loose clothing. Rain or shine. $5. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy 31, Cooperstown Info, (607) 5478662, www.friendsofglimmerglass@com. APPALACHIN TRAIL -- 7 p.m. An evening with Hank Nicols. Talk, slide show feature his new book, “The Heart of a Viking” and “The Faith of a Child.” Refreshments served. Harris Memorial Library, 334 Main St., Otego. Info, (607) 988-6661. GOSPEL MUSIC -- 7 p.m. “The Benjamin Family.” Southern and contemporary gospel music. The Spring Park Pavilion, Main St., Richfield Springs. ROCK -- 7:30 p.m. Richard Patrick and Filter, with special guests. Tickets $20 advance/ $25 day-of-show. The Oneonta Theatre, 37 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 643-4022, www.oneontatheatre.com LOVE -- 8 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. July 11-15; July 1822. Readings include: ‘Don’t Fool With Love’ by Alfred de Musset ‘The Night of the Iguana’ by Tennessee Williams ‘Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf’ by Edward Albee ‘The Real Thing’ by Tom Stoppard ‘Design For Living’ by Noel Coward. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org
Thursday July 12
FLY CREEK FARMERS MARKET -- 3-7 p.m. Fly Creek Farmers Market. United Methodist Church, 852 Co. Hwy. 26, Fly Creek. HISTORY -- 4 p.m. Annual Meeting, New York State Historical Association. Rex Smith, editor of Albany Times Union, addresses members on challenges of museums and newspapers in the digital revolution. Annual history prizes awarded. 5:30 p.m. reception follows. Louis C. Jones Center, The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown. Info, rsvp, Kathy Bryant, k.bryant@nysha.org, (607) 547-1536. CHICKEN BBQ -- 4-7 p.m. Brooks chicken with baked beans, potato salad, coleslaw, roll, pie and beverage. Adults $9; 1/2 chicken $6.75. Grace Episcopal Church, 32 Montgomery St., Cherry Valley. Info, (607) 264-8303. JAZZ -- 7 p.m. Oneonta Summer Concert Series: Chris Wolf-Gould Jazz Ensemble plays standards, blues and Latin. Free, all welcome. Neahwa Park portable bandstand (adjacent to Hodges Pond), Oneonta. Info www.oneonta.ny.us.
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WALKING TOUR -- 7 p.m. Main Street: Past, Present, and Future. Join representatives of GOHS, city government, and Main Street Oneonta in a walk up and down Main Street. Meet at the History Center. Greater Oneonta Historical Society, 183 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www. OneontaHistory.org LOVE -- 8 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org
Friday July 13
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-- Oneonta Garden Club presentation of floral designs. Community Arts Network of Oneonta (CANO), Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Ave., Oneonta. ART PREVIEW -- 5-7 p.m. National Juried Art Exhibition preview. Music by Mary Doherty. Cooperstown Art Association, 22 Main St. Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-9777. FAIR -- 5-9:30 p.m. “Fair on the Square. “ Delhi’s Annual Fair on the Square. Musical entertainment, children’s games, face painting.. Food, arts, crafts and more. Friday’s in July. Courthouse Square, Main St., Delhi. Info, www.delhifaironthesquare. org BENEFIT GALA -- 6:30-11 p.m. “A Magical Night at the
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Patti Unvericht: Ghosts & Hauntings of the Finger Lakes
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Dennis Corcoran: Induction Day at Cooperstown: A History of the Baseball Hall of Fame Ceremony
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Museum.” Dining, dancing, live music, silent auction. Benefits educational programming. Space limited. The Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, j.kendrick@ nysha.org. OPERA – Otsego County Resident Day! 7:30-10:30 p.m. “Aida,” Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org,. Box office, (607) 547-0700. LOVE -- 8 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org
Saturday July 14
CHERRY VALLEY SCULPTURE TRAIL -- 4th Cherry Valley Sculpture Trail brings the art of sculpture to Main Street. Beginning as a small show of local sculpture the trail has grown over the years to feature artists from diverse locations as the mid-west, New York City and Paris while continuing to feature the best of local talent. This year’s show curated by Chris Duncan, Professor of Art at Union College, and the trail will be extended beyond Main Street to celebrate the exceptional beauty of the local landscape. Cherry Valley Museum, 49 Main St., Cherry Valley. Info, (607) 264-3098. ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET
OMMEGANG CONCERT SERIES: Country crooner Lyle Lovett performs at 8 p.m. Friday, July 27, at Brewery Ommegang, Route 33, between Milford and Cooperstown. For details on Ommegang’s concert series, see ommegang.com -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Locally-grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, more. Weekly entertainment. Main St. Plaza (in front of Clarion Hotel). Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com CURING ILLS & CHILLS -- 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Identify wild medicinal plants and try your hand at grinding herbs. Also, Sun. The Farmers’ Museum, 5775 NY 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5471450, www.farmersmuseum.org. LAKES FESTIVAL -- Noon-5
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Join us at historic Hyde Hall for an evening of ALL NEW history, mystery, and bizarre tales told by ghosts past and present! The haunting tours are every Wednesday evening from July 11 thru August 8 at 6pm and 7pm. Tickets are $10 per person and $8 for kids 18 yrs and under. Parental discretion is advised for kids under age of 8. Reservations strongly suggested. For reservations, call 607-547-5098. Hyde Hall is located inside Glimmerglass State Park. Wednesday Evenings • July 11 – August 8 6pm and 7pm
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Breakfast Sandwiches•Hamburgers•Hotdogs• Coffee•Soda•Water & MORE! Community Worship Service: 10:30 under the Big Tent Middlefield Parish Churches Pastor Ron Fralick Middlefield Fire Department - Pulled Pork BBQ at the Schoolhouse The Small Town Big Band - 1pm - 4pm Cherry Valley Creek, Creek Side Tours All Day Conducted by Joe Homburger Fly Fishing Demonstrations - 11 am - 1 pm, Cherry Valley Creek, Learn Fly Fishing with Bob Hage Hawthorn Hill Journal Book Signing - 11 am - 1 pm in the Schoolhouse with Author Richard DeRosa Old Middlefield Schoolhouse is located in the hamlet of Middlefield, Co. Hwy. 35 off St. Hwy. 166, six miles east of Cooperstown
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FISHING TOURNAMENT -- 7 a.m.-1 p.m. Bass, pickerel, perch, and walleye. Live bait allowed.
Benefits Richfield Springs Community Center. Dennison Road (off Rte. 28), Canadarago Lake boat launch, Richfield Springs. Info, (315) 749-3286. SUNDAE FUN RUN --7:30 a.m. registration, 9:15 start. 5K run and 2-mile walk. Ice cream social to follow; free ice cream
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July 9, 7pm - Compass (jazz; music clinic at 3pm) July 16, 7pm - Diane Ducey & Measured Mile (blues) July 23, 7pm - From the Shoreline, John Mock (instrumental folk/classical multimedia show featuring photography) July 30, 6pm - Sam Whedon & Friends (R&B) at our “Beer Stein” fundraiser: event tickets available in June Friday, August 3, 7pm - Babik (gypsy jazz) Sunday, August 12, 7pm - Ryan McGiver and Cillian Vallely (Celtic music) Monday, August 27, 7pm - The Dependents (alt. rock) Free at the Smithy Gallery openings - Small Town, Big Band on May 21, July 2, August 13, 5-7pm
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July 13 - 14, 8pm and July 15, 3pm Laundry & Bourbon / Lone Star Featuring Honky Tonk Band at Cooperstown Theatre Festival. (7163 St. Hwy. 80, Cooperstown NY) July 24 - 25, 8pm American Renaissance Theater Staged readings of exciting new plays & a one-man show. August 4, 7pm - From Past to Present An Evening of Storytelling, free. Made possible with public funds from NYSCA Administered by CCCA August 10, 5pm - Children’s Theatre Camp Showcase at Cooperstown Theatre Festival, free. August 11, 8pm - The Not Too Far From Home Stand-Up Comedy Tour; $15 advance, $20 at the door. August 17-19 - Midsummer Madness (Shakespeare Acting Intensive with a showcase August 19, 5pm, free.) August 24-25, 8pm; August 25-26 3pm Love, Loss & What I Wore at Cooperstown Theater Festival.
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Monday July 16
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INDIAN EXHIBITS: The Iroquois Indian Museum in Howe’s Cave, near Cobleskill, offers workshops throughout the summer, including dancing, beadwork and early tools. Call (518) 296-8949 for details, or check iroquoismuseum. org/ conducts Master Class. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf. org. SOUTHERN ROCK -- 6 p.m. doors, 8 p.m. show. The Marshall Tucker Band. $40 Gold Seating, $30 Silver Seating. Foothills Performing Arts & Civic Center, 24 Market St., Oneonta. Info, www.foothillspac.com, (607) 431-2080.
Tuesday July 17
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Wednesday July 18
ARTISANS -- 10 a.m. Native American Artisan Series: Penelope Minner, basketry. The Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1400, www. fenimoreartmuseum.org LUNCHEON SERIES -- 12:302:30 p.m. Food for Thought lecture series, “American Impressionism: Paintings of Light and Life.” Paul D’Ambrosio, President & CEO, shares his expertise on this exhibit by guest curator Megan Fort. Discussion/ tour emphasizes the influence of Claude Monet and American artists. $20 members/$25 nonmembers; lecture includes lunch. Fenimore Art Museum, Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5471410.
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JAM SESSION -- 5-10 p.m. Organic jam session. Stagecoach Coffee, 31 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, Matthew Grady, (607) 267-7014, mgsilas@ hotmail.com. FUN RUN -- 6 p.m. YMCA/ OUTLAW 5K. Follow the former Tiger Run course and cross near home plate. Damaschke Field, Oneonta. Info, registration, (607) 432-0010, www.Oneontaymca. org GHOST TOUR -- 6 p.m. “The Haunting of Hyde Hall” stories told by ghosts of past and present at National Historic Landmark site. $10 adults, $8 children 6 - 12, under 6 free. Hyde Hall, 1527 Cty. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown. Info, reservations, Larry Smith, (607) 547-5098. BEACH YOGA -- 7-8 p.m. Sylvia Wohlgemuth leads gentle yoga on the beach. Bring a yoga mat or towel, wear loose clothing. Rain or shine. $5. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy 31, Cooperstown Info, (607) 5478662, www.friendsofglimmerglass@com. JAZZ -- 7 p.m. The Saints Jazz Quintet Plus One. Spring Park Pavilion, Main St., Richfield Springs. LOVE -- 8 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org
Thursday July 19
AIRSHOW -- 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Airplane aerobatics and WWI, WWII military replicas. Vendors on hand. Benefits Catskill Area Hospice. The Polo Field, Bloom St., Gilbertsville. Info, (607) 2937974. CARNIVAL -- Day-long., also Sat. and Sun. Live nightly entertainment and salute to veterans. Thursday skydiving; Friday is Borderline and fireworks; Saturday chicken barbecue and parade, Donna & the County Mystics and Chinese auction. Ferris wheel, large midway, antique merry-goround, kiddie rides and bingo. Schenevus,. ARTISANS -- 10 a.m. Native American Artisan Series: Penelope Minner, basketry. The Fenimore Art Museum, 5798 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1400, www. fenimoreartmuseum.org FLY CREEK FARMERS MARKET -- 3-7 p.m. Fly Creek Farmers Market. United Methodist Church, 852 Co. Hwy. 26, Fly Creek. CONCERT -- 7 p.m. Oneonta Community Band performs. City of Oneonta Summer Music Series. Neahwa Park portable bandstand (adjacent to Hodges Pond), Oneonta. Info www. oneonta.ny.us. JAZZ COMBOS -- 7 p.m. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. LOVE -- 8 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org CHAMBER ENSEMBLES -- 8:30 p.m. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF). SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org.
Friday July 20 INDUCTION WEEKEND
GOLF – 8 a.m. Violence Prevention program Charity Golf Tournament. Hosted by Opportunities for Otsego. $60/ player; $240 per team. Colonial Ridge Golf, 195 Bateman Road, Laurens. Info, (607) 433-8038, www.ofoinc.org LUNCHEON SERIES – 12:302:30 p.m. Food for Thought lecture series, “American Impressionism: Paintings of Light and Life.” Paul D’Ambrosio, President & CEO, shares his expertise on this exhibit by guest curator Megan Fort. Discussion/tour emphasizes the influence of Claude Monet and American artists. $20 members/$25 nonmembers; lecture includes lunch. Fenimore Art Museum, Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5471410. AUTHOR -- 2-3 p.m. Kerrie Ferrell presents her new book, ‘Rick Ferrell, Knuckleball Catcher.’ Bullpen Theater, National Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www. baseballhall.org. AUTHOR -- 2-4 p.m. Dennis Corcoran.”Induction Day at Cooperstown: A History of the Baseball Hall of Fame Ceremony.” The Green Toad Bookstore, 198 Main St., Oneonta. Info, www. greentoadbookstore.com, (607) 433-8898. HOF AWARDS -- 4:30-6 p.m. The Hall of Fame Awards Presentation salutes Tim McCarver, winner of the Ford C. Frick Award for baseball broadcasting excellence, and Bob Elliott, recipient of the J.G. Taylor Spink Award for meritorious contributions to baseball journalism. Doubleday Field, Cooperstown. Info, www. baseballhall.org.
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RECITAL -- 1 p.m. Jazz choir, small ensembles, lab jazz. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF). SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. HOF INDUCTION CEREMONY -- 1:30 p.m. Induction of Barry Larkin and Ron Santo into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Clark Sports Center fields, Susquehanna Ave., Cooperstown. Info, www.baseballhall.org. LOVE -- 2 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org CHAMBER ENSEMBLE -- 3 p.m. Large Ensembles, Chamber Choir, Big Band Jazz. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf. org. HOF PLAQUE INSTALLATION CEREMONY -- 6:30-7 p.m. Plaques of 2012 Inductees Barry Larkin and Ron Santo are hung in Hall of Fame Gallery. National Baseball Hall of Fame, 25 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www. baseballhall.org. ROCK -- 6:30-10 p.m. “Moon Boat Lover,” featuring Peter prince..” Four-piece plays everything from rock-n-roll funky original material. 21+. The Cooperstown Blues Express, The Milford Train Depot, 136 East Main St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 4323430 www.cooperstownbluesexpress.com. SYMPHONY -- 7:30 p.m. Symphonic Band, Symphony Orchestra, NYSMF Awards Presentation and All-NYSMF choir. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF), SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf. org. OPERA -- 8 p.m. opening night, “Armide.” Co-production with Toronto’s renowned Opera Atelier. Glimmerglass Festival, Glimmerglass Opera Theatre, 7300 State Hwy. 33, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-2255.
CHOPPING WOOD: The 36th snnual Lumberjack Festival with competitions, parade, music and carnival is Thursday-Sunday, July 19-22, in Fireman’s Field, Deposit. Full schedule at www.depositlumberjackfestival.org/ MUSIC FEST -- 4 p.m. Composition Program presentation. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF). SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. FAIR -- 5-9:30 p.m. “Fair on the Square. “ Delhi’s Annual Fair on the Square. Musical entertainment, children’s games, face painting.. Food, arts, crafts and more. Friday’s in July. Courthouse Square, Main St.,Delhi. Info, www.delhifaironthesquare. org FILM SCREENING -- 6 p.m. Filmmaking Class screening. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF). SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. PARADE -- 6-7:30 p.m. Hall of Fame Parade of Legends. Watch baseball greats as they travel down Main Street, concluding at the front entrance of the Hall of Fame. Free, all welcome. Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www. baseballhall.org. PERFORMANCE -- 6:30 p.m.
Original music performance. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF),.SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org. OPERA -- 7:30-10 p.m. “Music Man,” Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org,. Box office, (607) 547-0700. MUSIC -- 7:30 p.m. Madrigals, wind ensembles, chamber orchestra, select jazz. New York Summer Music Festival (NYSMF). SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf. org. LOVE -- 8 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin Stage Company, Chapel Hall, 25 Institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org GIG -- 10 p.m. Dewey Cotton Band. Cover $4. The Autumn Cafe, 244 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-6845, www.
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FLEA MARKET -- 9 a.m. -2 p.m. Giant Flea Market. Giant Flea Market. Hot dogs, hamburgers, salads. Brooks BBW 3 p.m. until closing. Bake sale. St. Luke’s Lutheran Church, 139 West Main St., Sidney. Info, (607) 563-1806, www.lutheransonline.com ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Locally-grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, more. Weekly entertainment. Main St. Plaza (in front of Clarion Hotel). Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bounty of seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine. Info, (607) 547-6195, www. otsego2000.org.
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CONCERT -- 8 p.m. Indie rock band Death Cab for Cutie. $39.50 advance; $45 day of. Camping $15 per car. All ages welcome. Children 12 and under free. Brewery Ommegang, 656 Cty.. Hwy. 33, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 544-1800. PUPPET THEATRE -- 8 p.m. Mattawee River Theatre Company performs “Communications From a Cockroach” based on the 1920s Archy and Mehitabel newspaper columns of Don Marquis. Mettawee River Theater Company. Franklin Central School Playing Field, Franklin. Info, Reservations, (607) 829 -3700., www.franklinstagecompany.org
Sunday July 22
BASEBALL -- 10:30 a.m. Voices of the Game: Barry Larkin as he reminisces about his career and his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Clark Sports Center, 124 Cty. Hwy. 51, Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5472800. OPERA – 1:30-4:20 p.m. “Lost in the Stars,” Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org,. Box office, (607) 547-0700. FILM SERIES -- 5-8 p.m. “Monty Python’s The Life of Brian.” R. Admission is one nonperishable food item. St. James Church, 305 Main St., Oneonta. Info, (607) 432-1458. LOVE -- 5 p.m. On Love: Five Plays, Five Days. Five rehearsed readings of 5 modern classics about love. The Franklin State Company, Chapel Hall, 25 institute St., Franklin. Info, (607) 829-3700, www.franklinstagecompany.org BACH CELLO -- 5:30 p.m. wine and cheese reception.; 6 p.m. performance David Gibson performs an evening of Bach. $20. Hyde Hall, 1527 Co. Hwy. 31, Cooperstown. Info, tickets, (607) 547-5098.
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LAKEFRONT CONCERT – 7 p.m. Jump Start, new this season. Four-member band plays variety of popular rock, country and standard favorites. Lakefront Concert Series. Free, all welcome. Lakefront Park Bandstand, Cooperstown.
LIVESTOCK: Cowboys and cowgirls show off prized animals at the Junior Livestock Show Sunday-Tuesday, July 8-10, at Iroquois Farm Showgrounds in Cooperstown. Details at farmersmuseum.org
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ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Locally-grown fruits, vegetables, flowers, more. Weekly entertainment. Main St. Plaza (in front of Clarion Hotel). Info, www.Oneontafarmersmarket.com COOP FARMERS MARKET -- 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Bounty of seasonal fruits and veggies, local meats, fresh fowl, eggs, cheese, yogurt, honey, maple syrup, sweet treats. Handmade goods. Pioneer Alley (behind Key Bank), rain or shine.
Thursday July 26
FLY CREEK FARMERS MARKET -- 3-7 p.m. Fly Creek Farmers Market. United Methodist Church, 852 Co. Hwy. 26, Fly Creek. SUPPORT – 7 p.m. Dealing with Diabetes. Fellowship Hall, Elm Park United Methodist Church, 401 Chestnut St., Oneonta. Info, Sharon Wheeler (607) 432-7052. COUNTRY CLASSICS -- 7 p.m. Oneonta Summer Concert Series: The Country Classics. Local favorite performs at Neahwa Park portable bandstand (adjacent to Hodges Pond), Oneonta. Info www.oneonta.ny.us. OPERA – 7:30-10 p.m. “Music Man,” Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org,. Box office, (607)
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OPERA – 3-4:30 p.m. “Eric Owen in Concert.” Eric Owen, 2012 Artist in Residence, pays tribute to a great American singer and band leader Billy Eckstine. Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival. org; Box office, (607) 547-2255. OPERA -- 7:30-10:30 p.m. “Aida,” Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org,. Box office, (607) 547-2255 CONCERT -- 8 p.m. Lyle Lovett. $55 advance, $60 day of (+ applicable fees; parking included) Camping $15 add’l. Children under 12 free. Brewery Ommegang, 656 County Hwy 33, Cooperstown. Info, tickets, http://www. dansmallspresents.com (888) 512-7469.
Wednesday July 25
LUNCHEON SERIES – 12:302:30 p.m. Food for Thought, popular lunch-and-lecture series offers an in-depth understanding of the museum’s new exhibitions. Today, “Highlights from the Metropolitan Opera.” Chris Rossi, Associate Curator of Exhibitions, examines sumptuous costume jewelry and sketches from the Metropolitan Opera’s past performances. $20 members/$25 non-members; lecture includes lunch. Fenimore Art Museum, Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 547-1410. WILD WEDNESDAYS -- 1-2 p.m. Friends of Glimmerglass State Park Nature Center. Discover fascinating world of Nature! New Topics each week. Fuan for all kids. Rain or shine. “Walking Stick Workshop.” $1 per person, includes snack and drink. Use Mill Road entrance. Glimmerglass State Park Nature Center. Info, Karen Scheckells, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com JAM SESSION -- 5-10 p.m. Organic Jam session. Stagecoach Coffee, 31 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, Matthew Grady, (607) 267-7014, mgsilas@ hotmail.com. GHOST TOUR -- 6 p.m. “The Haunting of Hyde Hall” stories told by ghosts of past and present. $10 adults, $8 children 6 - 12, under 6 free. Hyde Hall, 1527 Co Hwy 31, Cooperstown. Info, reservations, Larry Smith, (607) 547-5098. CONCERT -- 6 p.m. “So & So’s Rhythm and Blues Review,” a five-piece blues and early rock band.” Knapp Park, 100 Main St., Laurens. Info, (607) 4332816. BEACH YOGA -- 7-8 p.m. Sylvia Wohlgemuth leads gentle yoga on the beach. Bring a yoga mat or towel, wear loose clothing. Rain or shine. $5. Glimmerglass State Park, 1527 Cty. Hwy 31, Cooperstown Info, (607) 5478662, www.friendsofglimmer-
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Monday July 30
OPERA – 1:30-4 p.m. “Music Man,� Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org,. Box office, (607) 547-2255 OPERA – 5-6 p.m. Meet Me at the Pavilion: “Voices of South Africa.� South African artists from the “Lost in the Stars� cast present songs from their homeland. Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival.org; Box office,
(607) 547-2255. MUSIC FEST -- 8 p.m. Trombonist Luis Bonilla. Founder/Creative Director, Now Jazz Consortium. New York Summer Music Festival, SUNY Oneonta. Info, www.nysmf.org.
Tuesday July 31
GARDEN -- 1-4 p.m. Afternoons at the Garden. Tuesdays through Sept, Otsego Land Trust staff and volunteers weed, plant, trim and maintain beautiful Brookwood Gardens. Get outdoors, meet new friends, learn about gardening and ornamental plants. All welcome, for as long as you like. Info, (607) 5472366, www.otsegolandtrust.org OPERA – 1:30-4 p.m. “Armide,� Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival. org,. Box office, (607) 547-2255. OPERA – 5-6 p.m. Meet Me at the Pavilion: “Songs of Travel.� The Music Man’s Harold Hill is a traveling man who learns to settle down. Young Artists Program introduce other wanderers who inspired great composers. Glimmerglass Festival, 7300 State Hwy. 80, Cooperstown. Info, www.glimmerglassfestival. org; Box office, (607) 547-2255. BUDDHISM -- 5:15 intro; 5:30 p.m. A guided meditation, with time for questions, Tuesdays. The Green Earth, 4 Market St., Oneonta. Free, all welcome.
Info, (607) 829-3702, www. greenearthoneonta.com. LAKEFRONT CONCERT – 7 p.m. So-Lo, new this season. Mike Herman with finger-picken’good acoustic roots & country blue, www.MikeHermansSolo. com. Lakefront Concert Series. Free, all welcome. Lakefront Park Bandstand, Cooperstown.
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LUNCHEON SERIES – 12:302:30 p.m. Food for Thought lecture series, “American Impressionism: Paintings of Light and Life.� Paul D’Ambrosio, President & CEO, shares his expertise on this exhibit by guest curator Megan Fort. Discussion/ tour emphasizes the influence of Claude Monet and American artists. $20 members/$25 nonmembers; lecture includes lunch. Fenimore Art Museum, Lake St., Cooperstown. Info, (607) 5471410. WILD WEDNESDAYS -- 1-2 p.m. Friends of Glimmerglass State Park Nature Center Discover fascinating world of Nature! New Topics each week. Fun for all kids. Rain or shine. “Muddy Sneakers: Leave No Stone Unturned.� $1 per person, includes snack and drink. Use Mill Road entrance. Glimmerglass State Park Nature Center. Info, Karen Scheckells, (607) 547-8662, www.friendsofglimmerglass.com CONCERT -- 6 p.m. “The Other
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Guys Jazz Quartet.� Knapp Park, 100 Main St., Laurens. Info, (607) 433-2816. BLUES -- 6:30 p.m. “Scattered Flurries.� Four-piece band plays everything from rock-n-roll to funky original material. 21+. The Cooperstown Blues Express, The Milford Train Depot, 136 East Main St., Cooperstown. Info, www.cooperstownbluesexpress. com. JAM SESSION -- 5-10 p.m. Organic Jam session. Stagecoach Coffee, 31 Pioneer St., Cooperstown. Info, Matthew Grady, (607) 267-7014, mgsilas@ hotmail.com. GHOST TOUR -- 6 p.m. “The Haunting of Hyde Hall� stories told by ghosts of past and present. $10 adults, $8 children 6 - 12, under 6 free. Hyde Hall, 1527 Co Hwy 31, Cooperstown. Info, reservations, Larry Smith, (607) 547-5098.
Thursday August 2
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