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The Sterling Renaissance Festival runs from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays July 9 through Aug. 21. With more than 100 stage and street performers, professional actors, comedians and musicians, an authentic English Renaissance village is recreated, complete with a Pub Sing, Wench Auction and Trial and Dunke. Dozens of artisans demonstrate their fine craftsmanship and sell their wares and delicious food includes steak-on-a-stake, pita pockets, turkey legs, portabella mushroom sandwiches, milehigh cakes and more. The festival is located at 15385 Farden Road, Sterling. For more information visit sterlingfestival.com.

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Solve a mystery

“The Strange Case of Sheik Yerbuti,” an interactive comedy in a mystery format, will unfold from 7 to 9:45 p.m. every Thursday through June 27 at the Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton, Syracuse. Extremely funny and fun to watch, the show also features a very real mystery which each audience member gets the chance to solve. In “The Strange Case of Sheik Yerbuti,” you visit the Western Sahara and the tiny camel-trading nation of Yerbuti. Ambassador Lassiter plans to announce a peace accord between the Yerbuti and their ancient enemies, the Fugari, but rumor has it that Yerbuti might be sitting on a large, untapped deposit of oil and you know what that means. Everyone will be going all out to get their hands on Yerbuti. For more information visit acmemysterytheater.com.

Meet a ghost

The Oakwood Visions Ghostwalk is historical theater at its finest. Every Friday and Saturday through June 29, discover a pathway into the past through the picturesque “old section” of Oakwood Cemetery, 940 Comstock Ave. Meet some of the fascinating folks that now reside there and hear their stories. Tours leave from the old caretaker’s cottage every 15 minutes beginning at 6 p.m. with the last tour going out at 7:15 p.m. Tours last one and a half hours and are held rain or shine. There will be uneven terrain so wear comfortable shoes. Reservations are required; visit cnyhistory.org.

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This season is a win-win By Jennifer Wing

My favorite time of year is here! I love everything about summer – the high temperatures, the bright sunshine and longer days. I feel as though I need to soak that good weather in so that I can make it through the gray, cold days of winter.

The only problem I have with summer is that there is so much going on – all at once. There are some great events happening in and around Central New York which, coupled with invitations to cookouts, commitments that have been made for the kids’ activities and family obligations, make for, at times, a logistical nightmare. But what a problem to have! There are too many fun activities and not enough time in my schedule to fit them in. This year, I am going to tackle this problem by not limiting myself to just weekends for fun activities. If I want to have a cookout with friends and family, why not do it one day during the week after work? I can certainly take a bike ride or a hike on a Wednesday evening or hit the beach at Green Lakes late in the day on a Tuesday. I guess you could say my new motto is “Fun – it’s not just for weekends anymore.” It will be difficult at times, however. After a full day of work, I sometimes feel like I have only

enough energy to make it to the couch. But, with perseverance, I think I will be able to get myself moving. And there are certainly enough resources in Central New York to do just that. With a lot of bike trails (including the Erie Canal) and beautiful parks, there is no shortage of venues for summer fun. If I want to bask in the sun, I need go no further than my own backyard, but certainly there is nothing wrong with hopping in the car and heading to Sylvan Beach, Oneida Shores, Jamesville Beach … the list goes on and on. Another thing I love about this season is that I get to break out my summer wardrobe. There’s something so uplifting about being able to don a sundress and throw on a pair of sandals and be done with it – no jacket required. Also, although we grill year round, it still is great to be able to then eat outdoors – enjoying the fresh air and sunshine or, at night, the glow of a bonfire as you roast marshmallows and tell ghost stories. For me, summer is a win-win, and I will make the most of every minute.

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Family fun in the Adirondacks There’s something for everyone at Enchanted Forest Water Safari Enchanted Forest Water Safari is New York’s Largest Water Theme Park with over 50 rides and attractions including 32 of the wettest and wildest water rides. You’ll never run out of fun things to do because there’s something for everyone throughout the park, from water rides, to classic amusement rides, fun food, exciting games, storybook themed characters, a family circus show and much more! This year marks the 58th anniversary of the park, located in the heart of the Adirondacks. Pop-

ular water slides include The Shadow, Black River, Killermanjaro, Serengetti Surf Hill, and The Curse of the Silverback just to name a few. And don’t forget to try the Carousel, Ferris Wheel or the Scrambler. The 2013 family circus show features the Flying Cortes Trapeze, Cloudswing, Comedy Trampoline and Unicycle acts. The park’s new moose mascot Walter Safari will be greeting guests all summer. Also at the park this summer, you can shake hands and have your picture taken

with Spider-Man who visits on Thursday, July 18 and Friday, July 19, SpongeBob SquarePants who visits on Friday, July

Take a ride on the new Zip-Line If you’ve ever wanted to know what it’s like to fly, now is your chance! Calypso’s Cove is happy to announce a new attraction for the 2013 summer – an all new Zip-Line. Guests will experience the ultimate rush as they drop off a 40-foot tower and propel across a 300-foot side-by-side ZipLine. Those who dare to experience the thrill will reach speeds of up to 21 miles per hour as they zoom between Calypso’s Cove mini golf course and batting cages. Calypso’s Cove Family Fun Center, located next door to Enchanted Forest Water Safari, offers afternoon and evening entertainment to the Old Forge area at affordable prices. At Calypso’s Cove, there’s something for every age. Guests can race alongside their friends on the Go Karts, make a splash in the Bumper Boat pool, test their skills on the Adirondack Rock Climbing Wall or 18-Hole Miniature Golf Course or hit a fastball in the Batting Cages. Calypso’s Cove is a gaming hotspot featuring a State-of-the-Art Arcade and Prize Redemption Center. Calypso’s Cove will open its doors daily from June 22-Sept. 2.

26 and Mike the Knight, who visits on Friday, Aug. 9. Admission to the park includes unlimited access to all rides, show and attractions, all day, for one low price, including free parking. Regular admission single-day passes are available for purchase at the gate or buy them ahead of time online at watersafari.com and get a $1 discount per ticket. Discount tickets can also be purchased from many businesses across Central New York. Guests may take advantage of the Siesta Savings Pass, which grants an additional free single-day pass to those who enter the park any day, with any type of ticket, after 3 p.m., (2 p.m. on days the park opens at 10 a.m.) If you’re going to come several times during the summer, purchase a Paul Bunyan Club Card, membership enables guests to return to the park as many times as they like for the

remainder of the season for half price of regular admission. For even more endless hours of fun all summer long, consider purchasing a season pass for you and your whole family. For overnight guests, great discounted packages are available between Water Safari and the Old Forge Camping Resort or the Water’s Edge Inn, located right next door and directly across the street respectively. Visit oldforgecamping.com for more information on the campground. For hotel Stay ‘N Play reservations, call 315-369-2484. Visit watersedgeinn.com for more information on the hotel. Calypso’s Cove Family Fun Center, located right next door to Water Safari, offers affordable afternoon and evening family fun starting on June 22, with the all new Zip Line, Go Karts, Bumper Boats, 18-Hole Miniature Golf, See Enchanted Forest, page 35


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close to you Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park marks 43rd year

Open since 1970, Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park offers fun activities for families wishing to “get away,” relax and enjoy being outdoors. Weekends until the end of October are planned around a different theme. The recreation staff provides planned activities seven days a week from June 28 until Labor Day Weekend. A typical day includes flag raising with Yogi Bear, wagon rides, crafts, field games and time with both Yogi Bear and Boo Boo. Camping facilities include campsites, cabins and park trailers and are available by day, week, month or season. The large Ranger Station includes a game room, Cindy’s Kitchen serving meals and ice cream, a fully-stocked store for gifts, souvenirs, RV/camping supplies, hardware, groceries, tackle and live bait. Propane is sold by the pound or metered. One of the newer recreation phenom-

“Fun” is riding the Little Salmon River that runs through Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park. enons for camping guests — the Jumping Pillow — has been well received. The camper response was truly awesome by all ages. Children, parents and grandparents could be observed bouncing on the pillow from opening until closing each day. The pillow is roughly 34 feet by 70 feet and can accommodate as many as 45 people of varied ages and weights. Parents remarked that family members were tired at the end of the day.

They were ready to relax by the campfire then get some rest to be ready for the Pillow the next day. Bouncing — fun and healthy exercise at the same time. Yogi Bear’s Jellystone Park is located at 601 County Route 16, Mexico. For more information call 963-7096 or visit jellystonecny.com. Propane is available year-round; call ahead. Store hours starting April 1 are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

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Don’t forget the Fair - Syracuse’s summer tradition What would summer be without its grand finale — the New York State Fair. Listed below are just some of the attractions and events you will see during the 2013 New York State Fair. Visit nysfair.org for more information and a complete list of events and attractions.

Adventure Zone

Home to the Walker Brothers Circus, the Eudora Farms Petting Zoo and various family thrill rides.

Agricultural and Livestock Competitions

Contests feature 11,000 of New York’s best cows, horses, goats, pigs, llamas, sheep, fowl and rabbits. Tour the barns and talk to the families who bring their award winning animals to the Fair for competitions and visit the 4-H Youth and FFA buildings.

Art and Craft Exhibitions

Works from some of New York’s most talented artists will be on display and competing for ribbons in the Art & Home Center.

Center of Progress Building

Features the iconic sand sculpture, shopping and informatonal booths.

Culinary Competitions

The state’s best pies, cakes, jams, breads and other homemade goodies vie for ribbons in this traditional, county fair competition in the Art & Home Center.

Daily Parade

Kicks off every evening at 6 p.m. with marching bands, costumed characters, antique vehicles and New York State notables.

Dairy Products Building

Features butter and cheese sculptures, 25 cent glasses of cold white or chocolate milk; delicious cheese and ice cream treats.

Food, Food and More Food

It’s a feast for the eyes and heart burn for the stomach with every kind of food available from the donut burger to the long john donut hot dog dipped in maple syrup to deep fried macaroni, candy bars and vegetables of all kinds. Of course, you cannot forget the world famous State Fair sausage sandwich with onions and peppers. You better come to the Fair hungry because leaving full is the only option.

Hall of Health

The Hall of Health in the Science and Industry Building is the Fair-time home to a wide variety of health service organizations and professionals. Learn about helpful programs you can take advantage of and potential health problems you may be unaware of.

Hall of Veterinary Health

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This newly designed area has an interactive area where children can see the various skills needed to become a veterinarian or vet tech.

New York State Police Exhibit

Behind the Horticulture Building, visitors can relax in seated comfort in the four restored vintage 1920s era passenger cars or browse through the classic 1916 model restored wooden New York Central caboose.

Located between the Center of Progress Building and the Art and Home Center, learn about New York’s African-American history while you listen to music with African roots, taste African and Caribbean inspired food and browse booths filled with ethnic items.

Historic Train Exhibit

Horticulture Building

On view are the veterans and 9/11 memorials, spectacular arrangements of colorful plants and flowers, Monarch Butterfly Garden, the forage and grain exhibit and working bee colony, or taste New York’s finest commercial wines. Home to the famous Potato Booth, Pride of New York Exhibit, NY Apple Exhibit and New York Maple Exhibit.

International Building

Find specialties from around the world. Whether you crave Caribbean empanadas, German bratwurst, Japanese tempura, Greek baklava or some other ethnic dish, you’ll find it here.

Iroquois Indian Village

Experience every day the traditional music, dance, crafts and customs of the Iroquois. This section of the Fairgrounds has been dedicated to Six Nations programs since 1928.

James E. Strates Midway

Featuring more than 100 carnival games and a ride for everyone.

Kiddieland

An area for the younger crowd, set apart from the main midway.

Midway Music Series

A nightly concert features the best in local and national entertainment.

New York State Fair Museum

New this year, this tells the story of where the Fair began, where it traveled, who came to the Fair, who entertained at the Fair and much more from 1841 to the present.

New York State International Horse Show

Literally, thousands of horses from across the Northeast and Canada come to the New York State Fair to compete in one of our many competitions. From Arabians to Quarter Horses and from the mighty Clydesdales to miniature horses, these shows highlight the rich heritage of our horse industry. Of course, who can forget the light and heavy horse pulls which will amaze and astonish everyone. Every day there is a new and different horse show to enjoy in the Toyota

Visit the State Police exhibit in front of the International Pavilion.

Pan-African Village

Uncork New York Wine Village

Located at the intersection of the International and Horticulture Buildings at the gateway to the Grandstand. The wine tent will once again feature a variety of New York wineries sampling and selling some of the best in the country.

Wegmans/Pride of New York Demonstration Kitchen

Chefs from across the state hold cooking demonstrations and prepare dishes using regional ingredients in the Art & Home Center.

Wool Center

Home of statewide wool competitions and demonstrations.

Music at the Fair Lineup is as of press time - visit nysfair.org for updates

Grandstand lineup - ticket prices vary Toby Keith Hammer Down Tour presented by Ford F-Series with special guest Kip Moore, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 23. Carly Rae Jepsen with Hot Chelle Rae, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 24 Reba with Caroline Kole, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 25 Lynyrd Skynyrd with Hinder, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 26 Jeff Dunham, 8 p.m. Aug. 27 Luke Bryan with Thompson Square, 7:30 p.m. Aug. 29 For tickets visit etix.com. Chevy Court lineup - Free with Fair Admission George Clinton and Parliament Funkadelic, 8 p.m. Aug. 23 Styx, 8 p.m. Aug. 25 Vince Gill, 8 p.m. Aug. 28 O.A.R. (Of A Revolution), 8 p.m. Aug. 31 Dickey Betts, 2 p.m. Sept. 1 The Happy Together Tour, 8 p.m. Sept. 1


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Skaneateles Festival: World class music by the lake The Skaneateles Festival a nationally-recognized series started locally by David and Louise Robinson — who also opened their Brook Farm home to concerts and concertgoers — is sustained locally through donations and volunteers, and has grown over the past 30 years into the sensation that it is.

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Festival goers enjoy some music and nice weather on the lawn at Brook Farm. Week 2: SkanFest Goes Green!

See how music can be a form of recycling with the help of powerhouse composer, pianist, innovator and musical recycler Donal Fox and virtuoso and Festival favorite Hilary Hahn. Hear pieces based on recycled or reused tunes or other musical ideas, jazz improvisations on the classics, earlier pieces re-worked by later composers and much more. 3 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 14

Family Fest: Reduce, Re-use, Recycle! 3 7 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15 Behind the Scenes 3 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 15 Donal Fox: Inventions in Blue 3 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 16 An Evening with Hilary Hahn 3 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 17 The Donal Fox Inventions Trio with special guest Hilary Hahn

Week 3: Earth, Winds and Fire 3 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 21 Family Fest

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This week, consider the human voice to be the ultimate musical instrument, with works by some of the great song and opera composers, as well as music that makes string instruments “sing.” Witness a fascinating intersection between sung text and instrumental playing, capped off by the Skaneateles debut of one of the world’s great a capella groups, Anonymous 4. 3 8 p.m.Thursday, Aug. 8, The Voice, Part I 3 7 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9. Special Pre-Concert Event 3 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 9 The Voice, Part II 3 Saturday, August 10, 7:30 PM Anonymous 4 in Concert


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Harborfest 2013 set for ThursdaySunday, July 25-28, in Oswego Fireworks by the world-famous Grucci Brothers are a Harborfest tradition.

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This free festival includes both local and national recording artists, a plethora of food and beverage vendors, a midway full of amusement rides and games and skits and activities for the whole family. A fireworks display will be presented at 9:30 p.m. Saturday night. Van Halen Nation and the Devonshires will open up the festivities on Thursday. Nationally-known recording acts Blue Oyster Cult and Foghat headline Friday night. The lineup also includes family entertainment, “Bridge Street Live at Harborfest,” a frisbee dog show, children’s parade, children’s musical, “Ellis Island … The American Dream,” Battle of the Bands, the Marionette Magic Theater, a Youth Talent Show and Typhoon Tommy Jet Ski Show. For more information visit oswegoharborfest.com.


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Week 4: Bohemian Inheritance

Come hear one of America’s best conductor-less orchestras, “A Far Cry,” as they acquaint the audience with Bohemian composers spanning several centuries. The Criers are standing at the forefront of an exciting new generation in classical music, this collective of young professional musicians. They will share the Baroque elegance of Stamitz and Tuma, the Eastern European folk melodies of Dvorák and his

son-in-law Suk, and finally arrive at the avant-garde, innovative and jazz-influenced works of Klein and Schulhoff. 3 11 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28 Workshops 3 5:30 p.m. Wednesday, Aug. 28 Musical Happy Hour at Anyela’s Vine-

yards 3 8 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 29 A Far Cry, Part I 3 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 30 A Far Cry, Part II 3 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 31 Festival Finale at Brook Farm

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Visit a farmers market in Madison County

Madison County is known for its rolling hills dotted with farms as well as wonderful artists and craftsmen and women. Why not see what’s for sale at the local farmers market? Whether looking something tasty to put on your table, or something crafty to adorn your home, there’s a large selection of home grown produce and other kitchen staples as well as arts and crafts galore to be found at these traditional gathering places.

Cazenovia Farmers Market

A seasonal open-air market in the heart of Cazenovia’s historic business district. Featuring locally grown produce and handmade arts and crafts, the market is presented by the Historic Business District Committee of the Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce. Open 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays in Cannon Park.Cazenovia. For more information, 655-9243, cazchamber@windstream.net or cazenoviachamber.com.

Hamilton Farmers Market

Held on the green in Hamilton from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. every Saturday through Nov. 6. Enjoy some of the freshest produce around. For more information, 824-1111.

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Madison County is the place to find great summer events JUNE

22 Full Moon Hike

Summer Concert Series.

Featuring the Cazenovia Community Band at 6:30 pm in Lakeland Park. For information, 655-9243.

21 Leo Kottke – Master guitar/ Folk

At 8 p.m. at the Earlville Opera House, Earlville. Kottke has the ability to embrace folk idioms and pop melodies as readily as he assimilates jazz and classical influences, making him unique among guitar virtuosi. For information, 691-3550, patti@earlvilleoperahouse.com or earlvilleoperahouse.com.

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7:30 - 9 pm Meet at Burlingame Trail parking area 1 mile west of Route 13 The moon will light our way as we walk together through field and woods, listening for the creatures of the night and looking for phosphorescent fungi. Walk will be held even if there is cloud cover. Call 877-1742 to confirm if raining. For information cazpreservation.org.

27-29 State Horse Council Competitive Trail Ride

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Bouckville Classics Car Show and Swap Meet

Hamilton July Fourth Celebration

First Annual Bouckville Classics Car Show and Swap M eet along US Route 20 “Scenic By-Way,” with free admission on all fields. The Swap Meet and Flea Market extends over four days, the car show is on the 29 and 30. For information visit bouckvilleclassics.com.

29 Genticorum

At 8 p.m. at the Earlville Opera House. Award-winning Powerhouse Quebecois-Celtic trio, Genticorum has become a fixture on the international world, traditional, folk and Celtic music circuit. Known for its energy and its stage presence. Tickets: earlvilleoperahouse.com. For information, 691-3550 or info@earlvilleoperahouse.com.

30 The Abolitionists: Screened and Studied

At 2 p.m. at National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum, Peterboro. Timothy G. McLaughlin Ph.D. will show Part I of “The Abolitionists” series and then lead a discussion on that film segment. The five abolitionists who represent the movement in the film are introduced in the first film: John Brown, Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Angelina Grimke, and Harriet Beecher Stowe. McLaughlin is Vice-President of NAHOF, and Professor of History and Associate Dean of the Faculty at Cazenovia College. For information 684-3262, nahofm@ gmail.com or nationalabolitionhalloffameandmuseum. org.

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A day full of activities including a parade and fireworks at dusk. For information 8241111.

Cazenovia Summer Concert Series

Sponsored by Oneida Savings, the series will feature four great bands: Los Blancos at 3 p.m., Loren Barringar & Mark Mazengarb at 4:30 p.m., Fab Cats at 6 p.m. and DeSantis at 7:30 p.m.. The concerts will be in Lakeland Park. For information 655-9243.

41st Annual Caz Fourth of July Races

Pre-registration only for these 10k, 5k and fun runs, which all start near Cazenovia High School. T-Shirts guaranteed to the first 1,000 entries. Online Registration from GetEntered.com available through July 1 ($25 from June 25 though June 29; $30 between June 30 and July 1). For more information visit caz4thrun.org.

5-7 Cazenovia Sidewalk Festival

The annual Cazenovia Sidewalk sale will feature great sales, a magician, face painting, balloons plus great food and fun at the Cazenovia Farmers’ Market. Think Global, Buy Local. For information 655-9243, cazchamber@windstream.net or cazenoviachamber.com.

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EXPLORE Madison County CAVAC 38th Annual Arts and Crafts Show

CAVAC presents its 38th annual show, with 130 of the finest northeast crafters and artisans coming in from several states that will be displaying and selling their hand crafted products. Held on the lawn of Lorenzo State Historic Site in Cazenovia, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 6 and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. July 7. Parking and admission are free. For information 655-9798 or Cavacambulance. org.

8 Language and Culture on the Erie Canal

At 8:30 p.m. at the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum. Taught by P. Vittorio, who will discuss the dialect

11 Summer Concert Series

With the Society for New Music at 6:30 p.m. in Lakeland Park. For information 6559243.

11-14 174th Madison County Fair

The 174th version of the Madison County Fair is bigger and better than ever before. New this year, live national entertainment. On opening night, Survivor headlines a rock show with Wicked for $15 general admission, and on Friday night it is Mark Wills, Steve Holy, Lyndsey Highlander and

the Fulton Chaingang in the grandstand. For information 899-5836, madisoncountyfair39@yahoo.com or madisoncountyfairny.com.

12 Madison County Fair Youth Horse Show

Held at the Madison County Fairground. Contact Crystal Cowen 899-7743 for more information.

12-14 Munnsville FD 100th Anniversary Celebration

Fire Dept. push ball competition and DJ Fri. night. Huge fireman’s parade and Custom Taylor Band Sat. night. Car show, music, and spectacular fireworks show Sun. Food, games and rides by Ontario Amusements all weekend behind the Fire House, Route46.

13 Story Time in the Willow Patch

Meet at 10 a.m. at the Cazenovia Library Community Room for this program for children ages 5-8 and their parents, grandparents or caregivers, then walk to the Willow Patch where stories about wetland animals will be shared. The group will then take a short walk on the trail loop. Co-sponsored by the Cazenovia Public Library. For information 877-1742 or cazpreservation.org.

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Cazenovia Summer Concert Series

Featuring Chris Taylor Band at 6:30 p.m. in Lakeland Park.

20 Kim Simmonds/ Savoy Brown Acoustic show

At 8 p.m. at the Earlville Opera House. Savoy Brown helped launch the 1967 UK blues boom movement that brought blues music back to the U.S. invigorating the style forever. For information 691-3550 or earlvilleoperahouse.com.

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their work with film enthusiasts. The festival opens on Aug. 1 with a benefit screening for Hamilton Central School and a film makers’ reception at the Colgate University Bookstore is open to the public on Aug. 2. For full details visit sbehiff.com.

Join Airborne Adventures and other balloonists as they lift off twice daily weather permitting from the Stockbridge Valley Community Fair and balloon rally. For information flyairborne.com.

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From 10 a.m. to noon at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park. Secret garden ponds teem with plant and animal life. Explore with naturalist Amy Kochem in search of tadpoles, salamanders, bugs and all kinds of critters. For information cazpreservation.org.

Dar Williams – Folk Icon

At 8 p.m. Dar Williams at the Earlville Opera House. A songwriter who writes folk songs from a unique, insightful perspective, Williams takes pains to avoid the coy and the quirky; her songwriting and performing style has been compared to that of Joni Mitchell and Joan Baez, but with sometimes sharp or hilarious twists. For information earlvilleoperahouse.com.

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EXPLORE Madison County A Tale of Three Cities: Albany, Buffalo and New York

At 8 p.m. at the Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum. This presentation will describe what life was like at these destinations - including the arrival of new settlers by boat-loads, the care and entertainment available to the boatmen and passengers, and the effect of all this on the existing community. For information cazenovia. edu/extendedlearning.

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Featuring Kim Monroe at 6:30 p.m. in Lakeland Park.

12-18 42nd Annual Madison Bouckville Antique Week

Visit Madison and Bouckville as a two-mile stretch of US Route 20 is lined with over 2,000 antique dealers for an entire week. See and buy antiques and collectibles from past centuries, enjoy the excellent food vendors, and plenty of parking. For a full listing of all antique dealers, show fields and information on the event visit madison-bouckville. com.

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Featuring JT Hall Consort on the lawn at Lorenzo at 6:30 p.m. Movie to follow.

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11 a.m.-8 p.m., Critz Farms / Harvest Moon Cidery, 3232 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia; theblueberryjam.com. The Blueberry Jam is a family friendly music and blueberry festival with live music and children’s entertainment on two stages. Plenty of great food, blueberry specialty items and local craft beverages along with plenty of other fun things to do on the farm.

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24 From 10 a.m.-noon New Woodstock Depot, Railroad Street. John Taibi will serve as guide with a short presentation and walk on this railroad which ran through New Woodstock and Cazenovia until 1967. The New Woodstock Regional Historical Society depot museum will be open for visitors as part of this event. For information cazpreservation.org.

31 Eilen Jewell – Americana Blues

At 8 p.m. at the Earville Opera House. For information earlvilleoperahouse.com.

33rd Annual Pottery Fair

Held at Stone Quarry Hill Art Park in Cazenovia Runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. Works of 30 local ceramic artists available for purchase. Glaze a piece of pottery and watch it fire in their raku kiln. Kids can play with clay and take it home, free! Explore the Art Park. Refreshments available. For information ceramicguild.com.

18 The Abolitionists: Screened and Studied

At 2 p.m. at the National Abolition Hall of Fame and Museum, Peterboro. Norman K. Dann Ph.D. will show Part III of “The Abolitionists.” Dann is professor emeritus Morrisville State College, and researcher, speaker and author on abolitionist Gerrit Smith. For information nationalabolitionhalloffameandmuseum.org.

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On the lawn at the Lorenzo New York State Historic Site overlooking Cazenovia Lake. Parking & admission is free! There will be over 100 quality crafters & refreshments will be available. There will be fun for the entire family including a miniature horse petting display, chainsaw carving demonstrations, and special activities for children throughout the event sponsored by the CAVAC Student Corp.

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Where the waters meet For summer fun for the whole family, visit Oswego County

Oswego County is named for the Iroquois word meaning “place where the waters meet” or “the outpouring.” Residents and visitors alike cherish the unspoiled natural beauty of this lovely region on the southeastern shore of Lake Ontario. If you enjoy fishing, you’ll want to try your luck for legendary salmon and trout on Lake Ontario and the Oswego and Salmon rivers, or try the inland waters of Oneida Lake for bass, walleye and perch. In fact, Oswego County waters claim 10 world and state record fish. Whether you’re looking for an expert Great Lakes charter, a guided river trip, or pier fishing with the family, there are plenty of places to land the fish of your dreams. You’ll find up-to-date conditions and a complete list of charters, guides and marinas at visitoswegocounty. com/fishing-hunting. Thousands of acres of public lands offer a variety of outdoor activities such as swimming, hiking, and cycling. Two of the most scenic parks are Salmon River Falls, with a spectacular 110-foot drop, and Sandy Island Beach State Park on Lake Ontario. The Salmon River flows over a 110-foot gorge at Salmon River Falls in the town of Oswego County has a fascinating and colorful heritage. More than 20 museums and historic sites throughout the county are dedicated to Orwell. preserving our military, maritime and agricultural heritage. A com- canalside concerts, farm markets, and plenty of unique specialty and plete list and an Underground Railroad driving tour are highlighted antiques shops add to the area’s interesting activities. in the new Historical Guide to Oswego County, available from the Accommodations range from waterfront hotels and lodges, County Tourism Office, by emailing tourism@oswegocounty.com or historic bed and breakfasts, to spacious family campgrounds. Park calling 1-800-248-4FUN. your RV at one of 4,000 campsites, pitch your tent along Great Lake Oswego County’s friendly towns and villages bustle with family Ontario — or settle in at a rustic fishing lodge, scenic riverfront hotel, festivals, outdoor concerts, farmers’ markets, unique restaurants, and or luxurious bed and breakfast. quaint shops. Oswego’s annual Harborfest, held the last full weekend Legendary fishing, exciting auto racing, sandy beaches, unique fesof July, celebrates the Port City’s beautiful public waterfront with free tivals, and spectacular sunsets make Oswego County an ideal vacation music and entertainment across the city. A spectacular fireworks spot for families and outdoor lovers! To plan your Oswego County display over Oswego Harbor by the world-famous Grucci Brothers vacation, go to visitoswegocounty.com or call 1-800-248-4FUN. on Saturday night is the festival’s highlight. A traditional county fair,

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Enjoy the four seasons at Ontario Orchards of Oswego games, food, arts and crafts. They ship apples year round and their apple cider is freshly pressed all year. You’ll love their bakery with fresh made pies, muffins, cookies, breads and donuts. U-cut or precut Christmas trees — it’s worth the trip. Did you know they have brewing supplies and juices? Learn more at ontarioorchards. com. Open seven days a week, Ontario Orchards is “a farmer’s farm market.” Call 343-6328 for more information.

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2012 was a phenomenal season for Lake Ontario anglers By Spider Rybaak The “1985-2012 Lake Ontario Fishing Boat Survey: Preliminary Summary for April 15-September 30, 2012,” released last fall by the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation shows that the tiniest Great Lake’s world-class fishery is getting better from year to year. Specifically, the survey claims “Lake Ontario anglers experienced the fourth consecutive year of the best total trout and salmon fishing (i.e. 10th consecutive year of the highest Chinook salmon catch rates, fifth consecutive year of the highest rainbow trout catch rates, the second and third best years for brown trout and coho salmon fishing, and the second consecutive year of lake trout catch rates comparable to those observed through much of the 1990s).” What makes these highly desirable results especially noteworthy is they come at a time when angler fishing effort is down considerably, “a 19.4 percent decrease compared to the previous five-year average,” according to the report. Estimating the total off-shore fishing effort from mid-April through September at only “56,182 boat trips,” the survey breaks down the figures to 46,059 (82 percent)

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to perch and other species. The results are impressive: “Estimated trout and salmon catch (196,625 fish) and harvest (107,456 fish) were comparable to previous five-year averages.” King salmon dominated (42 percent of the catch); brown trout came next (20.1 percent) followed by rainbow trout (16.8 percent), lake trout (11.3 percent), coho salmon (6.4 percent) and Atlantic salmon (0.3 percent). The smallmouth bass catch actually increased more than 80 percent over 2010’s record lows. On the other hand, perch numbers dropped over 50 percent “from the highs observed during 2007-20011.” There’s no reason to worry, however. The report explains: “Yellow perch estimates in this survey are highly variable because relatively few boats target yellow perch, catch and harvest among these

boats is highly variable, and the probability of interviewing perch anglers is low.” The report only speculates on the growing figures for two species, attributing the spike in the lake trout catch “to an increase in lake trout population;” and the jump in Atlantic salmon numbers to “recent natural reproduction occurring in the Salmon River and increased stocking levels by Canada…” Whatever the case may be, the survey’s results bode well for the Lake Ontario fishery off Oswego County — the Oswego River (Lake Ontario’s second largest tributary) runs through it, the Salmon River, the most productive salmonid stream in the lower 48 states, is spawned and pours into the lake in the northeastern corner, and several skinny creeks like Grindstone and Little Sandy water the lake all along the edges. And all of that water pouring in from

Oswego County’s fertile landscape pierces deep into the heart of the lake, hooking the appetites of the pond’s largest denizens, drawing massive quantities into territorial waters from all points of the compass to bask, feed, spawn…and hit the baits that anglers run through Oswego County’s fishermen-friendly waves. For visitor information and year-round fishing conditions in Oswego County, call 1-800-248-4FUN (4386) or go to visitoswegocounty.com. Spider Rybaak is an award-winning outdoor writer who has been published in more than 20 periodicals. He is the author of “Fishing Eastern New York” and “Fishing Western New York” guide books that cover 429 streams and lakes in New York State. Contact him at srybaak@ yahoo.com. Check out his blog at fishingandhuntinginoswego.blogspot.com.

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Time Out to Fish at Carpenter’s Brook Fish Hatchery

Carpenter’s Brook Fish Hatchery is having their Time Out to Fish program this summer in Elbridge. This long-running program offers school groups that serve children with special needs, other small groups, senior citizens and individuals with special needs the opportunity to fish for rainbow trout. Groups must have a minimum of five and maximum of 20. This program is sponsored by Friends of Carpenter’s Brook Fish Hatchery. The program will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon or 1 to 3 p.m. Monday-Friday, through July 19 (except July 4):. June 17 - July 19 — All sessions except Tuesday a.m. and Thursday p.m. - open to all other groups June 17 - July 19 — Tuesday a.m. and Thursday p.m. - Reserved for individual senior citizens and for persons with special needs Bait, rods & reels are provided. Admission is $3 per person. Pre-registration is required. Carpenter’s Fish Brook Hatchery, an Onondaga County Park is located on Route 321 in Elbridge. For more information, call 689-9367 or visit OnondagaCountyParks.com.

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Strawberry Festival and Hot Dog Roast

4-7 p.m. at Apple Valley United Methodist Church, South Onondaga Road, Syracuse. Event is followed by an outdoor concert by the LaFayette Community Band at 7 p.m.

22 Community Day at the Everson

1-3 p.m., Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse; everson.org. Design your own trendy baseball cap to take home and wear. Dig into clay to create a vessel and add color, texture and pattern using found objects and natural materials. Build a creepy crawly bug using recycled materials. Be the star and dress up in one of our funky costumes to take a photo in our photo booth with family and friends. Free.

20 – 22 The Syracuse Fringe Festival

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21–23 59th Annual Polish Festival

Clinton Square, downtown Syracuse. Enjoy great Polish food, music, crafts and so much more. The Polish Scholarship Fund is an all-volunteer, non-profit, tax-exempt f u n d ra i s i n g o rg a n i z at i o n whose mission is to provide financial assistance - scholarships to talented students of Polish descent by organizing fundraising public events, which promote Polish culture, heritage, history and traditions.

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Jamesville Beach Park , 4110 West Shore M anor, Jamesville; ironman.com. The race begins in Jamesville Reservoir where athletes will complete a 1.2-mile, singleloop swim. The 56-mile bike course winds through the Highland Forest recreational area, taking athletes through t h e p i c t u r e s q u e, r o l l i n g countryside of Onondaga, Madison, and Cortland counties. Athletes will finish their race with a 13.1-mile run in and out of Jamesville Beach County Park, offering plenty of shade to accompany the challenging rolling hills.

Long Branch Jam

1-10 p.m., Long Branch Park, 3813 Longbranch Road, Liverpool Come celebrate the beginning of summer with a whole day of good music, high spirits and the great outdoors at the natural amphitheatre of historic Long Branch Park. Headliners include Rusted Root and John Brown’s Body. Also playing will be Los Blancos, The Shakedown, & Master Thieves. $22 per person in

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Professional Championship Bull Riders

7 p.m. War Memorial Arena, 800 S. State St., Syracuse; oncenter.org. Exciting professional championship bull riders will fill the War Memorial in Syracuse. Tickets: $17 - $50.

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Jamesville Beach Park; syracusejazzfest.com. Jazz Fest

with The Doobie Brothers performing at 9:30 p.m., after the 9 p.m. fireworks display. Performing at 9:30 p.m. on Friday, July 5, will be The Grandmothers of Invention, and the closing performance at 9:30 p.m. the last day, Saturday, July 6, will be Taylor Dayne. Free.

6 Finn McCool Four Mile Odyssey

10 a.m., Song Mountain Resort, 1 Song Mountain Road, Tully; finnmccool4mile.com. Competitors run four miles over, under and through obstacles including a cargo net, rope climbing wall, monkey bars, slip n slide, high hurdles and huge mud pit (plus others) - until the finish line is crossed and the party with Finn begins! Irish theme and music. Beer and food for all. Kids race also available. Cost: $60.

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lineup features the Doobie Brothers, the GrandMothers of Invention and Taylor Dayne. There will also be a variety of national and local artists, including former Earth, Wind and Fire saxophonist Ronnie Laws, The Brubeck Brothers Quartet playing a tribute to the late Dave Brubeck, two-time Grammy winners The Yellowjackets, Kat Wright and the Indomitable Soul Band, Syracuse funkers Sophistafunk and the renowned Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Also featured each day will be the Paradise Food Court, Constellation Wine Court and Crafts Village. Admission is free and open to the public. Also performing will be high school bands from Central Square, Fayetteville-Manlius, Liverpool and Oswego. The Stan Colella All Star Band will open the festival each day. Gates open at 2 p.m. each day. Thursday, July 4,

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Paper Mill Island Summer Concert

5 p.m., Paper Mill Island Amphitheater, 136 Spensieri Ave., Baldwinsville; papermillisland.net. Wegmans presents this year’s summer concert at Baldwinsville’s Paper Mill Island, on the Seneca River/Erie Canal at Lock 24. Enjoy great music, food, beverages and family fun. Opening act for both nights will be Mike Sims. Friday evening Atlas will perform featuring their unique blend of jazz/dance/R&B sounds; Saturday evening will be feature the rockin’ sounds of Emerald City with covers from Journey, Van Halen, White Snake, RATT, Bon Jovi and so much more. Fireworks at 9 p.m. both nights. Don’t forget your lawn chairs and blankets. Cost: $5 for adults; Kids 12 and Under free.

13-14 Sixth Annual Finger Lakes Lavender Festival

9 a.m.-5 p.m., Lockwood Lavender Farm, 1682 West Lake Road, Skaneateles; http:// lockwoodfarm.blogspot.com. Enjoy exquisite handmade jewelry, unique pottery & wooden creations, paintings and more. Cut your own lavender to bring home and enjoy its soothing fragrance for months to come. Free.

18-20 Skaneateles Curbstone Festival and sidewalk sales

Sales at retail shops in village, food and entertainment. Thursday and Friday 9 a.m. – 8 p.m.; Saturday 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

19 Spaulding Support Services Charity Golf Tournament

Registration at noon, shotgun start at 1 p.m., Rogues Roost Golf and Country Club 1092 Route 31, Bridgeport; spauldingsupport.org. Enjoy an afternoon of golf and dinner. Captain and crew team of four costs $400. Teams are limited, registration is first come. Cost entitles team to 18 holes of golf with carts, buffet dinner; Prizes for men’s and women’s longest drive and closest to the pin. Skins game and raffles. Spaulding Support Services is a voluntary non-profit agency that provides care and support to people with developmental disabilities and

A Summer Soiree

The Summer SoirÊe is a unique fundraiser held for the first time this year at Carol Watson Greenhouse, located in Lafayette NY. The event will be held on July 19 starting at 6 p.m. Tapas will be served by The Taste and Signature drinks made with Beak & Skiff Apple Orchard’s Apple Vodka will be available. Symphoria will be performing with a String Trio from 8 - 9 p.m. A silent art auction will be held in the greenhouse. All proceeds from the auction as well as a percentage of food and beverage sales will be donated directly to Symphoria in order to help them continue their mission of providing Central New York with the highest level of artistic performance as our community orchestra. Carol Watson Greenhouse will also donate 10 percent of any retail sales made during the event to Symphoria.

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Middle Eastern Cultural Festival

4-10 p.m. Friday, noo-10 p.m. Saturday, noon-7 p.m. Sunday, St. Elias Antiochian Orthodox Christian Church, 4988 Onondaga Road, Syracuse; sainteliasny.com. Come and enjoy a full-course menu of Arabic food made from scratch, live Arabic music, dance performances, gifts. Free parking, admission, playground for kids.

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8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, New York State Fairgrounds; rightcoastcars.com/syracuse-nationals. php. The Syracuse Nationals Classic Car show is one of the largest car shows in the country with over 7,000 cars, 82,000 people, and 300 vendors converging on the New York State Fairgrounds from 30 states and several Canadian provinces. The Swap Meet, Car Corral, Women’s World, MiniNationals model car show, live music, demolition derby, on-site camping, flamethrowing cars and spectacular fireworks displays are

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Long Branch Park, 3813 Longbranch Road, Liverpool. With acres of quality antiques, abundant and delectable foods, amenities that make shopping easy including bulky item pickup services and free directories, anticipate delightful antiquing at the Great American Antiquefest. Cost: $7 per person

per day; children under 12 are free. Hours: 9 a..m. - 4 p.m. Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday.

26-27 Northeast Jazz and Wine Festival

Clinton Square. Offering great music, entertainment, food and drink for the whole family, the festival includes firstclass jazz, Scholastic Festival, with CNY Students performing with national guest artists, great food and drinks, jam sessions, late night club dates, and more. Featuring an air-conditioned Wine

The Z Association of Central New York (ZACNY) is rolling out its summer schedule. ZACNY is a group of Nissan/Datsun enthusiasts dedicated to the enjoyment and preservation of the Nissan/Datsun Z cars produced from 1970 to the present day. The mission of the club is to unite all Datsun/Nissan Z car enthusiasts, to serve as a forum for sharing information and expertise between members and to promote having fun with your cars. The club invites all Nissan/Datsun enthusiasts to participate in club activities including car shows, cruise ins, tech sessions, swap meets and picnics. To get more information and download an application, visit their website at zacny.org.

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26-28 AmeriCU Syracuse Arts & Crafts Festival

Columbus Circle, Syracuse; 76.12.83.9/index.php/static/C69/. Showcasing this country’s most talented artists, craftspeople, the show features more than 160 artists representing 27 states and Canada. Visitors can enjoy art and craft exhibits and music, multi-cultural performances, summer refreshments and activities. Live craft demonstrations include glass blowing, jewelry making, pottery making and glazing, yarn spinning and weaving, and woodworking.The schedule of free continuous entertainment will include staged and street performances by musicians, dance groups, and local singers and songwriters. Free.

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Clift Park, Skaneateles.3 p.m. to dusk Friday, 9 a.m. to dusk Saturday and 8 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday. Admission is free.

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Brew at the Zoo

5:30-8 p.m., Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse; rosamondgiffordzoo.org. The Friends of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo’s 16th annual happy hour fundraiser — Brew at the Zoo ... and wine, too! will benefit the zoo, the care and feeding of its animals and its education programs.

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Bassmaster Northern Open

Oneida Shores Park, 9400 Bartell Road, Brewer ton; bassmaster.com/ attend-2013-northern-open-2. The 2013 Bass Pro Shops Bassmaster Opens will have it all - top prizes, berths in the 2014 Bassmaster Classic, invitations to the Bassmaster Elite Series, a wide variety of waters and venues - and on a budget that respects the demands of both professional and amateur anglers. Free for spectators.

Annual Macedonian Festival

St. George Macedonian Orthodox Church, 5083 Onondaga Road; http://stgeorgemoc. org/. Take in the folk dances and ethnic food and participate in the festivities highlighted by a traditional wedding performance and pig roast on Saturday. Tour of the beautiful church. Most of all, savor the sights, sounds and smells of this wonderful festival where you can eat, drink, listen to live music, watch dance performances or even try a dance yourself. Free.

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10 a.m.-2 p.m., Long Branch Park, 3813 Longbranch Road, Liverpool; pmawf.org. This event includes a variety of pet related vendors, rescues, demonstrations, raffles and more. Proceeds benefit the Priscilla Mahar Animal Welfare Fund. Free.

Copperline: A Tribute to James Taylor

7 p.m., Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse; landmarktheatre. org. The members of Copperline lead you through decades of JT’s most memorable songs. Ticket prices vary.

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7 a.m., Oneida Shores Park, 9400 Bartell Road, Brewerton; irongirl.com. Enjoy the third annual Iron Girl Syracuse Women’s Triathlon. Embracing seasoned athletes and novices alike, this event features a Sprint (800 meter Swim - 30K Bike - 5K Run). The event will feature an updated bike course, fun support and surprises on the run course, new post-race catered Breakfast Cafe, a finish line buffet to refuel, performance technical women’s shirts, personalized race bibs, IPICO Sports Timing, post-race giveaways, custom Iron Girl jewelry awards for the top three finishers in each age division, custom finisher medals, music and many new surprises to make this a special race day. Free to spectators.

Mulroy Civic Center, 411 Montgomery St., Syracuse; //johnedward.net/. John Edward is an internationally acclaimed psychic medium, lecturer and author of several NY Times best sellers. He has captivated audiences worldwide. Don’t miss this intimate event with John. Ticket prices vary.

Asian Elephant Extravaganza

1 0 a.m. - 4 :3 0 p.m., R os a m ond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conser vation Place, Syracuse; rosamondgiffordzoo.org/ asian-elephant-extravaganza. Asian Elephant Extravaganza is an opportunity for the Rosamond Gifford Zoo to celebrate the Asian elephant collection and highlight their intelligence, strength and size. Start the day by observing a demonstration of ceremonial elephant face painting, a tradition in Asian culture. Visitors will be able to guess an elephant’s weight, and even see how an elephant gets a pedicure! Crafts and biofact stations will also be available for families to enjoy and learn more about Asian elephants and their endangered status.

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