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IHS lax coach aims to remove money barriers to his passion

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By Steve Lawrence A lthough this is Patrick Hovey’s fifth year of involvement with Ithaca High’s lacrosse team, my first real interaction with him took place when we connected for this article.

After playing lacrosse at Auburn High School and Fairfield University (in Connecticut), Patrick was an assistant coach for a year in Newark, New York. He then spent three years as Frank Welch’s assistant at Ithaca High and took over as the top dog when Welch retired after a long and very successful coaching career. When I asked him if he felt pretty well settled in as the program’s head coach, Hovey replied, “Yeah… I have seen an entire class go through the program. I know these guys well.”

When Patrick started telling me about the youth clinics he is involved with, I thought, “Man, this guy really loves coaching kids.” Then, when he got on a roll talking about what efforts he is putting forth to build the Little Red, I thought, “Man, this guy really loves coaching high school lacrosse.” As our interview drew to a close, I realized, “Man, this guy just loves lacrosse.”

Let’s start with the seeds being planted… The Ithaca Lacrosse Club is a non-profit organization that works with players from kindergarten through 12th grade – mostly boys – and the organizers have been working hard to create as many opportunities as possible. Hovey said, “The sooner you get a stick in their hands, the more they’ll enjoy it.” He went on to say, “We were fortunate to get two grants from U.S. Lacrosse, a monetary grant and an equipment and clinic grant.” He added, “We worked hard to get the grants as a part of our goal to reduce financial barriers” (for kids wanting to learn the game). When asked how expensive it is to get geared up for lacrosse, the coach answered, “Well, a good helmet can run $200, gloves are $75 and up and the sticks used by most high school players are at least $100. I don’t want any kid not to play because it’s not affordable.”

Hovey has done his homework regarding the psyches of youngsters, and he said, “Any player that registers for the upcoming clinic (more on that later) will get a free stick and a shirt.” He plans to use some of his funding to outfit players equally so that, in his words, “All kids fit in on Day 1. No odd men out, so to speak.”

About that upcoming event… In Coach Hovey’s words, “The club has partnered with GIAC, and we have been holding weekly clinics at BJM Elementary. Our culminating event will be held on March 24, and U.S. Lacrosse will be sending clinicians to offer a two-hour clinic.”

I shifted our conversation toward the Little Red varsity team, and I asked Hovey if he always had the “recruiting pipeline” in mind when working with the young players. “I am the varsity coach, and I do have a long game,” he offered. “I do want to build on a tradition of great coaches. I am always actively promoting and recruiting.”

As for the 2020 version of Ithaca High lacrosse, the coach said, “We have a relatively small senior class, but we’ll get good leadership from Payton Waight – who is a 3-year starter – and from our goalie, Tristen Hyde.” He added, “We have a good balance of fifteen or sixteen returning players, and we have several juniors who made significant contributions as sophomores. That will help us a lot.”

The Little Red open up on March 30 against Binghamton, and then play Auburn the next day. I asked Patrick if those Auburn games held any extra significance, and he stated, “Of course, I always want to beat any team we play, but I’ll be honest, winning against Auburn is extra special. Their program is much like ours – great players, great families and most of the coaching staff coached me.”

For more information on the upcoming clinic, which will be held at Esty Street Field from 4-6 p.m. on March 24, go to www.ithacalacrosseclub.org. Pre-registration is required.

● ● ● Two Ithaca College basketball teams in the Liberty League finals, two thrilling games, two conference championships! For the Bomber men, the excitement came to a peak at the end of regulation, as Ithaca and R.P.I. were tied at 66. The drama didn’t last long, as the Bombers poured it on, outscoring the Engineers 14-3 in OT to win their 13th consecutive game. With the postseason now upon us, the men will play at 5 p.m. on Friday, March 6 versus Babson at Swarthmore.

The women were also tied near the end of regulation, but Juliana Gamboa found Grace Cannon, who hit a corner jumper with three seconds left to seal the win over Vassar. With the victories, both teams earned an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament. Patrick Hovey patrols the sidelines during a recent IHS men’s lacross game. (Photo by Matt Prokosch) TICKETS: 105WestStateStreet • (607) 277-8283• www.stateofithaca.org JACKHANNA’S INTO

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Civic Ensemble’s newest production runs from March 12- 15 to 19-22. (Photo by Casey Martin)

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forget that day—we had to do some little weird thing, it was pretty dope, but you know how she is as a person, that got my attention, that really inspired me.”

Sarah K. Chalmers is co-artistic director of Civic Ensemble and the show’s director. While it is her last big project with Civic before she and her son Sam join husband Godfrey Simmons at his new job in Hartford, CT, she emphasizes that Civic is continuing with new leadership and big plans already in place.

Suzanne Burnham is College Initiative Upstate’s [CIU] Academic Counselor and has stepped into the role of Abby’s sister Annabelle, suddenly forced to parent little Johnny, in place of Amy Heffron, who just gave birth. (Another actor stepping is Leroy Barrett, taking over the part of street sage Deon from Khalil Bey.) “I’m a threetime DWI felon, and I lost my license in 2012 because of it for 10 years,” Suzanne starts. While she was working at Walmart, “one of the girls from OAR [...] came into Walmart and said ‘Oh dear lord, will you come meet this woman, Benay Rubenstein and explain to her how you are riding your bike every day to Walmart while wearing an ankle bracelet for felony drug court and going to school online,’ and I said ‘Okay.’ The next thing I know, I’m offered a job to help people with a criminal background… to engage or re-engage with higher education.”

Benay Rubenstein runs CIU, modeled on a program she founded in NYC. Benay remembers going to the first show “with a young man, 22 years old who had just come home after being incarcerated from age 15, and he was totally riveted, there were tears in his eyes several times, that was my litmus test that they had got things right.” There are four CIU members in the current show.

The actors also play the faces of the system they navigate, such as attorneys, judges, social services, and the police with abundant humor, heart and passion.

Civic followed the original show with a community meeting in January 2019 cohosted by Ultimate ReEntry Opportunity (URO) involving a broad range of human service, social justice and local government stakeholders. URO will again partner for this production. “My hope is that those with the power to push for—and implement—policy change will attend this powerful production, stay for the discussion, and continue the conversations long after the production has ended,” says URO Director Taili Mugambe.

When Tony left prison the last time “I was down at the shelter, I was pretty traumatized, re-entering society and not knowing what to do, then I met Sarah and joined Civic and it helped me turn my life around, and through Civic I managed to do a lot of things I don’t think I would have been invited to do along the way.” Or as Re-Entry member Edwin Santiago puts it “bring the people that are really impacted to the table.”

One of those things is to participate in meetings with people in positions in “the system.” Dave Sanders, Criminal Justice Coordinator for Tompkins County, helps oversee the County’s recent initiatives around reducing incarceration and supporting re-entry. Peers who have experienced incarceration or rehab are an important component. At least “50 percent” of the peers he works with are in Civic Ensemble.

Civic’s work reverberates around the community.

“It’s different when there is something made for you,” Casandra said. “When you are part of the process and when you are telling your story and other peoples’ stories that you care about and want to support and let them know that they are not overlooked. We’re listening …We’re going to help them try to change things and we’re going to make other people aware of

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3/4 Wednesday Canaan Jam Session | 7:00 PM, | Canaan Institute, Brooktondale Geoff Tate (Official) Empire 30th Anniversary Tour | 8:00 PM, | The Haunt, Ithaca

3/6 Friday The 86ers | 5:30 PM, | South Hill Cider Tasting Room, Ithaca Austin MacRae | 6:00 PM, | Hopshire Farm & Brewery, Freeville The Gabe Stillman Band | 7:00 PM, | Two Goats Brewing, Burdett When Machines Rock Concert: ADULT | 9:00 PM, | The Haunt, Ithaca | $10-$15 When Machines Rock Concert: Suzi Analogue | 9:00 PM, | The Haunt, Ithaca | $10-15

3/8 Sunday

Lynn Wiles | 1:00 PM, | Red Newt Cellars Inc, Hector Doolin O’ Dey | 2:00 PM, | Six Mile Creek Vineyard, Ithaca Ithaca Jazz and Blues Jam | 4:00 PM, | Mix Kitchen and Bar, Ithaca Songwriter Showcase | 4:00 PM, | Two Goats Brewing, Burdett Radio London Quartet | 7:00 PM, | Argos Warehouse Lounge & Event Space, Ithaca Bound for Glory: Bill Destler & Rebecca Johnson | 8:00 PM, | Anabel Taylor Hall, Ithaca

3/10 Tuesday Irish Session with members of Traonach | 7:00 PM, | Argos Inn, Ithaca

3/11 Wednesday Canaan Jam Session | 7:00 PM, | Canaan Institute, Brooktondale Concerts/Recitals

Midday Music in Lincoln: 3/5 | 12:30 PM, 3/5 Thursday | Lincoln Hall Rm B20, Cornell, Ithaca | Roger Moseley discusses the upcoming festival “When Machines Rock: A Celebration of Robert Moog and Electronic Music” The Jayhawks | 8:00 PM, 3/5 Thursday | Center For the Arts of Homer, 72 S Main St, Homer | When Machines Rock Concert: Cornell Electroacoustic Music Center | 8:00 PM, 3/5 Thursday | Sage Chapel, Cornell University, 147 Ho Plaza, Ithaca | Experience a per

3/7 Saturday A Very Special Evening With Steptune! | 5:30 PM, | South Hill Cider Tasting Room, Ithaca | $10 Lil Anne and Hot Cayenne CD Release and Zydeco Dance Party | 7:00 PM, | Hopshire Farm & Brewery, Freeville Uncle Uku & The Guise | 7:00 PM, | Two Goats Brewing, Burdett Brooktondale Fire Hall Barn Dance! OíShanigans & Katy Heine | 8:00 PM, | Brooktondale Fire Station, Brooktondale | 10

LIL ANNE AND HOT CAYENNE CD RELEASE AND ZYDECO DANCE PARTY Saturday, March 7 at 7:00 PM | Hopshire Farm and Brewery, 1771 Dryden Road, Freeville | Sure to be a dance party you won’t soon forget! Celebrating the release of their CD, From Boudin to Cayenne - Live (photo: Facebook)

formance by musicians of the Cornell Electroacoustic Music Center directed by Kevin Ernste. Eric Gales | 8:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | Center For the Arts of Homer, 72 S Main St, Homer | Through the years, it would not be unusual to look out in the audience and see artists like Carlos Santana, Eric Johnson, B. B. King, and Eric Clapton, looking on with interest as Eric took his guitar and worked crowd after crowd into a frenzy. House Concert - Kurt Lichtmann Sings Italian Love Songs | 4:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | North Star Art Gallery, 743 Snyder Hill Road, Ithaca | Suggested: $5-10. When Machines Rock Lecture and Concert: Suzanne Ciani | 5:30 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Rhodes-Rawlings Auditorium, G70 Klarman Hall, Cornell University, 232 East Ave., Ithaca | Hear a talk and performance by Suzanne Ciani, five-time Grammy Awardnominated electronic music composer and inductee into the first class of Keyboard Magazine’s Hall of Fame, alongside synthesizer pioneers Robert Moog and Don Buchla. Cayuga Chamber Orchestra Presents: Pivotal Pieces | 7:30 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Ford Hall, Ithaca College, Danby Rd, Ithaca | MENDELSSOHN: The Fair Melusine Overture;R. STRAUSS: Horn Concerto No. 1 in E-flat Major, Op 11; Scott† Leger, horn; BEETHOVEN: Symphony No. 7 i n A Major, Op 92. | $30 Adults / $10 Students Symphoria Masterworks VI: All Italian | 7:30 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater, 411 Montgomery Street, Syracuse | | $90- $20, College $5, 18 & under $0 An Intimate Evening of Songs and Stories with Graham Nash | 8:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | Macy Gray | 8:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Center For the Arts of Homer, 72 S Main St, Homer | This show is sold out. Cornell Chamber Orchestra: CU Music | 3:00 PM, 3/8 Sunday | Barnes Hall, Cornell, Ithaca | Katherine Kilburn, conductor. Finger Lakes Chamber Ensemble | 4:00 PM, 3/8 Sunday | First Unitarian Church Ithaca, 306 N Aurora St, Ithaca | Janet Sung & Susan Waterbury, violins, Roberta Crawford, viola, Stefan Reuss, cello, Michael Salmirs, piano, and Steven Nanni, tenor | 25 general;20 seniors, free all students Jim Messina | 8:00 PM, 3/10 Tuesday | Center For the Arts of Homer, 72 S Main St, Homer | From Buffalo Springfield to Loggins & Messina, Jim Messina is an undisputed expert in the fine art of making hit music. Midday Music for Organ: Jeffrey Snedeker | 12:30 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Anabel Taylor Chapel, Cornell University, Ithaca | ìBach to the 20th†Century.î Music by Distler, Walcha, Pepping, Schroeder and J. S. Bach. Ithaca Concert Band Spring Concert | 7:00 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Ford Hall, Ithaca College, Danby Rd, Ithaca | The Ithaca Concert Band and the Ithaca High School Wind Ensemble will present a shared concert in Ford Hall at Ithaca College in celebration of spring. SUNY Cortland Gospel Choir Spring Tour Preview Concert | 7:15 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | St. Mary’s Church, 46 N. Main St., Cortland | Free-Will Offering to support the Gospel Choir’s Scholarship and Programming Funds. O.A.R.: Spring Fling Tour | 8:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | A band whose twenty year-career spans soldout stands at both Madison Square Garden and Red Rocks Amphitheater. | $28.50 - $48.50 The Red Hot Chilli Pipers | 8:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Smith Center for the Arts, 82 Seneca St, Geneva | Bagpipes with attitude. Drums with a Scottish accent. A blazing rock band and show so hot, it carries its own health warning! | $29-$39 Howard Jones | 8:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock

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Blvd, Ithaca | Howard Jones Acoustic Trio is an intimate stripped-down trip through Howardís 30-year music career. | $39.50 L˙nasa | 8:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | Bailey Hall, Cornell, Ithaca | L˙nasa, one of the most influential bands in the history of Irish traditional music, gets Ithaca into the spirit of St. Patrickís Day, 2020. L˙nasa has remained at the forefront of Irish music for over 20 years, a leading voice of the living tradition of Irish music, and the standard against which others are compared. | $19-$36 NYS Baroque presents The Panther and the Rose | 7:30 AM, 3/14 Saturday | First Unitarian Society, 306 N. Aurora Street, Ithaca | A concert of medieval Italian music from the 14th century, with voices, lute, harp, vielle, bagpipes, and more. Quirky, virtuosic, and expressive, this music challenges the ears with its rhythmic complexity at the same time that it soothes and amazes the heart with its melodic elegance and beauty. Pre-concert talk at 6:45pm. | $35 general; $30 senior; $10 students; free grades 3-12 The Horszowski Trio: CU Music | 3:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Barnes Hall, Cornell, Ithaca | The Horszowski Trio

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performs ìCelebrated Women,î featuring the music of our time, including a set of bird-themed pieces from three living women composers, and the characterful and refined piano trio by a great romantic, Clara Schumann. Katie Sadoff, senior clarinet recital: CU Music | 6:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Lincoln Hall Rm B20, Cornell, Ithaca | A lecture-recital exploring the impact of jazz on 20th-century clarinet repertoire and performance practice. Features the works of Aaron Copland and Artie Shaw.

Stage

Locally Grown Dance (LGD) | 7:30 PM, 3/5 Thursday thru 3/7 Saturday | Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Cornell University, Ithaca | The politics of expression in the dancerís body, from the exquisite to the damned and offering both pleasure and provocation, is this year’s LGD. | $7 Harriet Tubman: The Chosen One | 7:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | The Carriage House Theater, 203 Genesee St, Auburn | As part of the city-wide celebration of Harriet Tubman from 03/19

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March 6-8, witness Gwendolyn BrileyStrand’s one-woman show. | $10 Lansing High School Musical Theater Club - “Once Upon a Mattress” | 6:30 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Lansing Middle School Auditorium, 6 Ludlowville Rd., Lansing | Continues thru Saturday, 3/14. | $5 The Nether by Jennifer Haley | 7:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday | Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Cornell University, Ithaca | Part crime drama and part sci-fi thriller, Jennifer Haley’s haunting play The Nether investigates the boundaries of ethics and human desire in a world of ever-changing technology. Continues thruSaturday, 3/14 | 7 Blue Man Group Speechless | 7:30 PM, 3/12 Thursday thru 3/14 Saturday | Landmark Theatre, 362 S Salina St, Syracuse | | $25-$69 Kyle Kinane: The Spring Break Tour | 8:00 PM, 3/12 Thursday | The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave, Ithaca | Internationally touring comedian. Amadeus | 7:30 PM, 3/13 Friday | Syracuse Stage/Drama Complex, 820 E Genesee St, Syracuse | Mar 11 - Mar 29. Contact theater for additional showtimes.†A contemporary classic about artistic rivalry and suspected murder. On the eve of his own death, Antonio Salieri reveals his final composition: “The Death of Mozart or, Did I Do It?” Dead Silent, or Florence of Moravia - Mystery Dinner Theatre | 6:30 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Cortland Repertory Theatre, 24 Port Watson St., Cortland | $50 Tig Notaro | 8:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | Groundbreaking stand-up comedian, actor, writer, producer, and director originally from Mississippi. | $30.00 - $40.00

Art

31st Annual Juried Photography Show - Reception & Awards | 5:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | State of the Art Gallery, 120 W Martin Luther King, Jr./State Street, Ithaca | Thru 3/29. Eighty-five photographsólandscapes, portraits, street photography, photos made by digital and traditional processes, and photos on canvas and metal will be exhibited.

AN INTIMATE EVENING OF SONGS AND STORIES WITH GRAHAM NASH SATURDAY, MARCH 7 AT 8:00 PM State Theatre of Ithaca, 107 W. State Street | Legendary artist Graham Nash is a two-time Rock and

Roll Hall of Fame inductee - with Crosby, Stills, and Nash and with the Hollies. (photo: provided) Italy and Exotic Lands Exhibition | 12:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | North Star Art Gallery, 743 Snyder Hill Road, Ithaca | Artist Brian Keeler exhibits paintings of both classical and contemporary Italian and exotic lands bringing his masterful touch of light and figure to these subjects.? First Friday Gallery Night | 5:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | Downtown Ithaca, Center Ithaca, Ithaca | Downtown Ithaca explodes with talent in different shops, restaurants and hotels. Nearly 20 businesses downtown become the home to different local artists and sometimes global ones, as well. Justin Greenwald | Clarity through Chaos | 5:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | Ink Shop Studio Gallery , 330 E.State / MLK Street Ithaca, NY 14850 , ITHACA | Clarity through Chaos is an exhibit† of solarplate etchings and monotypes concerned with repetitive mark making. Justin uses numbers and equations and occasionally words in his prints. Through March 2020. March Gallery Night at the CAP ArtSpace (Ithaca) | 5:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | CAP ArtSpace, 110 N. Tioga Street, Ithaca | Local artists Marie Sanderson, Johanna Husband, Jennifer Giibson and Annie Zygarowicz are the “Night and Day Collective”. This group exhibit features Annie’s mysterious night landscapes, Jennifer’s fresh, luminous plein-air work, Johanna’s graceful and exquisite paintings, and Marie’s richly detailed watercolors. The exhibit title, “Be Still in Haste.” Creative Sanctuary Club | 5:45 PM, 3/6 Friday | The Art Therapy Studio, 408 West State Street, Ithaca | Connect more deeply with your creativity through Art-Therapist-developed† art prompts and/or techniques in an inspiring & relaxing atmosphere.† All supplies & Tea provided. | 15 “Everybody’s Got a Right to Live: The Poor People’s Campaign of 1968 and Today” | 6:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Tompkins County Public Library invites the public to view its new exhibit curated by Tim Shenk, focuses on the art and imagery of the Poor People’s Campaign of 1968.

Week of Friday, March 6 through Thursday, March 12, 2020. Contact Cinemapolis for showtimes. New films listed first*. Emma* | In 1800s England, a well meaning but selfish young woman meddles in the love lives of her friends.| 121 mins PG Greed* | Satire about the world of the super-rich. | 104 mins R Ordinary Love* | An extraordinary look at the lives of a middle-aged couple in the midst of the wife’s breast cancer diagnosis..| 92 mins R Portrait of a Lady on Fire*| On an isolated island in Brittany at the end of the eighteenth century, a female painter is obliged to paint a wedding portrait of a young woman. | 121 mins R Once Were Brothers: Robbie Robertson and The Band | A confessional, cautionary, and occasionally humorous tale of Robbie Robertson’s young life and the creation of The Band.| 100 mins R Oscar Shorts: Animation | 2020 Oscar Nominees for Animated Short Subject | 84 mins NR Parasite | 132 mins R Jojo Rabbit | 108 mins PG-13

Cornell Cinema

All films are shown at Willard Straight Hall on Cornell campus. The Golem | 3/4, 7:15 PM | Based on the legend of the Golem, a creature made from clay by Rabbi Loew in 16th century Prague to defend the Jews in the ghetto against pogroms, this particular version was made with the resources of Germany’s Ufa studio. Varda by Agnes | 3/5, 6:45 PM; 3/6, 6:45PM | The final film from the late, beloved Agnès Varda is a characteristically playful, profound, and personal summation of the director’s own brilliant career. Uncut Gems | 3/5, 9:15 PM; 3/6, 9:15 PM; 3/7, 9:00 PM |A charismatic New York City jeweler always on the

ELECTRIFYING MUSIC: THE LIFE AND LEGACY OF ROBERT MOOG FRIDAY, MARCH 6 AT 5:30 PM

Hirshland Exhibition Gallery, Carl A. Kroch Library, Cornell |Enjoy the opening of this exhibit that draws from Cornell’s rich archive of materials tracing Moog’s lifelong fascination with electricity and its

musical possibilities. Viewers will have an opportunity to play a theremin and Minimoog. (photo: provided)

Pancakes and More

Come to the Cayuga Nature Center on Sunday, March 15th for a wonderful pancake breakfast, a variety of live local music, vendors, and a chance to learn about maple trees and maple syrup production during this year’s Maple Fest. For the second year, Luna Catering will be creating their wonderful pancake breakfasts. Breakfast will be served from 9 am-2 pm, and there will be live music in the Lodge. The Cayuga Nature Center is located at 1420 Taughannock Blvd in Ithaca, NY, three miles south of Taughannock Falls State Park on Route 89.

Activities scheduled for this year’s Maple Fest include a guided hike along our Sugarbush Trail led by Dr. Brian Chabot, Ecology Professor at Cornell University, where you can learn more about maple trees and climate. The maple trees have been tapped and the sap buckets have been filling up in preparation for the ongoing sugaring demonstration at our sugar shack.

As in previous years, there are informative presentations available along with displays and your chance to visit with the many live Animal Ambassadors that make their home at the Cayuga Nature Center.

General admission: Adults: $12, Seniors: $10, Children: $7, Age 3 and under: Free, Family (up to 5 people): $35. Cayuga Nature Center Member’s admission: Adults: $10, Seniors: $7, Children: $5, Age 3 and under: Free, Family (up to 5 people): $25. PRI’s Young Naturalist Access Program (YNAP) member families receive free admission.

Sunday, March 15th - The Nature Center is located just north of Ithaca New York on Route 89, at 1420 Taughannock Blvd. For more information, visithttps://CayugaNatureCenter.org/maplefest

The Cayuga Nature Center is a public educational venue of the Paleontological Research Institution.

lookout for the next big score makes a series of high-stakes bets that could lead to the windfall of a lifetime. Howard must perform a precarious high-wire act, balancing business, family, and encroaching adversaries on all sides, in his relentless pursuit of the ultimate win. Frozen II | 3/7, 2:00 PM 4:30 PM | Elsa, Anna, Kristoff, Olaf, and Sven must embark on a journey away from the kingdom of Arendelle in order to find the origin of the voice, Elsa’s powers, and to save Arendelle from danger. Seberg | 3/7, 6:45 PM; 3/8, 6:45PM; | This sleek thriller chronicles the FBI’s sustained efforts to neutralize actress Jean Seberg, immortalized in Jean-Luc Godard’s Breathless, as she became a supporter of the Black Panther Party and other civil rights groups. Heimat is a Space in Time |3/8, 2:30 PM | Master documentary filmmaker Thomas Heise shares the stories of three generations of his family, in their own words, in this understated epic recounting the past century of German history. Charlie Says | 3/9, 6:45 PM | The Manson Family women recount the crimes and murders they committed in service of their cult leader in Mary Harron’s provocative take on one of the most infamous crimes of the 20th century. Screenwriter Guinevere Turner will appear in person on Tuesday, 3/10 following a screening of American Psycho, for a Q&A.. American Psycho | 3/10, 6:45 PM | A brilliant adaptation of Bret Easton Ellis’ infamous novel about a yuppie serial killer in 80’s New York. All Night Long | 3/11, 6:45 PM | Recounts Hollywood actress Ava Gardner’s love affair with the country of Spain.

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Wednesday, 3/4 through Tuesday, 3/10. Contact Regal Ithaca for showtimes. New films listed first* The Way Back* |A former HS basketball phenom, struggling with alcoholism, is offered a coaching job at his alma mater. As the team starts to win, he may have a reason to confront his old demons. | 108 mins R Onward* |Set in a suburban fantasy world, two teenage elf brothers embark on a quest to discover if there is still magic out there. | 102 mins PG The Invisible Man | When Cecilia’s abusive ex takes his own life and leaves her his fortune, she suspects his death was a hoax. As a series of coincidences turn lethal, Cecilia works to prove that she is being hunted by someone nobody can see. | 124 mins R The Call of the Wild | A sled dog struggles for survival in the wilds of the Yukon. w/Harrison Ford | 100 mins PG Brahms: The Boy II | After a family moves into the Heelshire Mansion, their young son soon makes friends with a life-like doll called Brahms. | 86 mins PG-13 Impractical Jokers: The Movie | The story of a humiliating high school mishap from 1992 that sends the Impractical Jokers on the road competing in hidden-camera challenges for the chance to turn back the clock and redeem three of the four Jokers. | 93 mins PG-13 The Photograph | A series of intertwining love stories set in the past and in the present.| 106 mins PG-13

Fantasy Island | A horror adaptation of the popular ‘70s TV show about a magical island resort.| 110 mins PG-13

Sonic the Hedgehog | 99 mins PG

Harley Quinn:Birds of Prey | 109 mins R

Bad Boys for Life | 123 mins R

Dolittle | 106 mins PG

1917 | 119 mins R

Jumanji: The Next Level || 123 mins PG-13

Knives Out | 130 mins PG-13

Special Events

Electrifying Music: The Life and Legacy of Robert Moog | 5:30 PM, 3/6 Friday | Hirshland Exhibition Gallery, Level 2B, Carl A. Kroch Library, 161 Ho Plaza, Ithaca | Join us for the opening of this exhibit that draws from Cornell’s rich archive of materials tracing Moogís lifelong fascination with electricity and its musical possibilities. The exhibit features instrument prototypes, design schematics, photographs, correspondences, and audio recordings. It also provides viewers with an opportunity to play a theremin and Minimoog supplied by Moog Music Inc. Finger Lakes Kennel Club, Inc. Annual AKC Sanctioned B Match | 8:30 AM, 3/7 Saturday | Smith School Gym, T-S-T BOCES, 555 Warren Road, Ithaca | | free to spectators Jack Hanna’s Into The Wild LIVE! | 7:00 PM, 3/13 Friday | State Theatre Of Ithaca, 107 W State St, Ithaca | Fans can expect to see animals such as a baby cheetah, a joey (baby kangaroo), a baby tiger, and much more. | $24.50 - $47.00 Finger Lakes Crossword Competition | 1:00 PM, 3/14 Saturday | Boynton Middle School, 1601 N Cayuga St., Ithaca | This event is an important fundraiser for Tompkins Learning Partners.

Books

Chats in the Stacks: Tom Seeley on The Lives of Bees: The Untold Story of the Honey Bee in the Wild | 4:00 PM, 3/5 Thursday | 160 Mann Library, 237 Mann Drive, Cornell University, Ithaca | Seeley, a world authority on honey bees, will discuss a new approach to beekeepingóìDarwinian Beekeepingîó whereby beekeepers can revise their practices to make the lives of their six-legged partners less stressful and therefore more healthful. Chats in the Stacks: Caitlin Barrett on Domesticating Empire: Egyptian Landscapes in Pompeian Gardens | 4:30 PM, 3/10 Tuesday | 107 Olin Library, 161 Ho Plaza, Ithaca | Barrett will discuss case studies from Pompeii featured in her illustrated book, the first contextually oriented monograph on Egyptian imagery in Roman homes. TCPL Tween Book Club | 3:45 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Tompkins County Public Library Borg/Warner Room, Green Street, Ithaca | Children ages 9 to 12 are welcome to join the Tween Book Club on the second Wednesday of each month. In March, the club will be reading Masterminds, by Gordon Korman. Registration is required. Reading: Peter Fortunato - Carnevale | 6:30 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Tompkins County Public Library Borg/Warner Room, Green Street, Ithaca | The painter Guido Diamante is plunged into the mystery surrounding the apparent suicide of his rascal mentor at the Hudson River College.

WHEN MACHINES ROCK CONCERT: ADULT FRIDAY, MARCH 6 AT 9:00 PM The Haunt, 702 Willow Ave., Ithaca | This concert is part of When Machines Rock: A Celebration of Robert Moog and Electronic Music, March 5 to 7, featuring

panels and performances by a wide array of electronic music artists. (photo: provided)

31ST ANNUAL JURIED PHOTOGRAPHY SHOW - RECEPTION AND AWARDS PRESENTATION FRIDAY, MARCH 6, 5:00 PM State of the Art Gallery, 120 W State Street, Ithaca | Eighty-five photographs—landscapes, portraits, street photography, photos made by digital and traditional processes, and photos on canvas and metal will be exhibited. Prizes will be awarded at the reception.(photo: provided)

Family Concert with Cayuga Chamber Orchestra | 4:00 PM, 3/5 Thursday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | At this fun-filled musical storytime, children and families will be treated to a musical performance of a 2020 Caldecott Honor Book, ìDouble Bass Blues,î by Andrea J. Loney. The performance will conclude with an ìinstrument petting zoo,î an opportunity for young audience members to try out an assortment of instruments. Preschool Storytime at Southworth Library | 10:00 AM, 3/6 Friday | Southworth Library, 24 W. Main Street, Dryden | A different theme every week! Baby Storytime | 10:30 AM, 3/6 Friday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | The Little Red Hen Puppet Show | 10:30 AM, 3/7 Saturday | The Cherry Artspace, 102 Cherry St., Ithaca | The little red hen wants a little help making bread but all the other animals are just too busy. Can she do it all herself? Rod puppets, songs and lots of lively stuff! Stay for a free workshop for all after the show. Make a puppet to take home! | $8 -$12 Family Storytime | 11:00 AM, 3/7 Saturday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Purim Concert by Rick Recht | 3:00 PM, 3/8 Sunday | Community School Of Music And Arts, 330 E State St, Ithaca | National touring musician and Jewish educator, Rick Recht will perform a Purim concert. Come in Purim costumes! Enjoy Rick’s unique blend of pop, radio-friendly music, with Hebrew, Jewish text and social responsibility. | $5 for ages 12 and up. Children free Maker Mondays for Teens | 4:00 PM, 3/9 Monday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Provides people aged 12 to 17 the opportunity to express their creativity while becoming familiar with the equipment in the Libraryís Makerspace. Each session will include a tutorial on 3D printing, laser cutting, or Arduino programming. No prior experience is required, and materials will be provided. Family Story Time | 10:30 AM, 3/10 Tuesday | Newfield Public Library, 198 Main St. , Newfield | Join us every Tuesday for stories, songs and fun. There is a different theme each week. Toddler & PreSchool Storytime | 11:00 AM, 3/10 Tuesday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Cuddle-up Infant & Toddler Library Time | 10:00 AM, 3/11 Wednesday | Southworth Library, 24 W. Main Street, Dryden | Maker Kids | 3:30 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Drop-In Crafts at TCPL for Children Ages 5 to 12. No registration is required for this free, drop-in program. First come, first served, as supplies last.

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Open Hearts Dinner | 5:00 PM, 3/4 Wednesday | McKendree UMC, 224 Owego St., Candor | Come and join in the fun. Whether you are looking for fellowship or a free meal this one’s for you. Contact: Denice Peckins - denicepeckins@hotmail.com Teen Writing Workshops | 4:30 PM, 3/5 Thursday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Teens may attend a couple of sessions or all of them; each week will offer something different, and attendance every week is not required. These one-hour workshops will be led by volunteers from Ithaca College, and they will involve a variety of prompts, exercises, and opportunities to workshop pieces. (no mtg 3/12) French Tutoring Sessions | 5:00 PM, 3/5 Thursday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Designed primarily for middle school, high school, and university students of French, as well as adults enrolled in a course or studying French on their own. Through extra, personalized assistance, this program can help participants deepen their understanding of the French language and improve their ability to complete homework on their own. Advanced ESL Classes | 1:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | This Advanced English as a Second Language course comes from Lifelong Learning and will be led by Dolina Millar. Students will develop skills in speaking, listening, reading, and writing. No textbook is required. **Class will not meet on March 27 or April 3** Writing Workshop Celebrating International Women’s Day | 2:00 PM, 3/6 Friday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 E Green St, Ithaca | Led by local writer and poet Zee Zahava who will encourage women Pancake Breakfast at the Grange | 8:00 AM, 3/7 Saturday | Enfield Valley Grange Hall, 178 Enfield Main Road, Ithaca | Bring your friends and family to the BEST pancake breakfast around! Lots of choices, generous servings, all prepared from scratch by Grange volunteers. | Adults $8, Kids $5 Beginner Bird Walks | 8:30 AM, 3/7 Saturday | Cornell Lab of Ornithology, 159 Sapsucker Woods Rd, Ithaca | Guided bird walks every Saturday and Sunday morning, sponsored by the Cayuga Bird Club. For more information, go to the club’s website, http://www. cayugabirdclub.org/calendar

COMMUNIT Y DAY Tuesday, March 10 beginning at 8:30 AM | Newfield Public Library, 198 Main Street, Newfield| Cooking demos, information and resources on housing, health & wellness, job training programs, and more! Highlights: Senior Exercise 8:30; Special Edition Storytime 9:30; The Mobile Food Pantry will be set up in the Tioga State Bank parking lot 10:00 - 11:00 am; Wellness Fair 9:00 am; Lunch 11:30 am - 12:30 pm. (photo: Facebook )

and men to write and share stories about the special women in their lives: friends, family members, historical and cultural figuresóeven literary characters. Please register. Cheese and Thank You | 12:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Hopshire Farm & Brewery, 1771 Dryden Road, Freeville | Free cheese tasting and sale including Jakes Gouda, Lively Run, Crosswinds Farm, and Sunset View Creamery.†

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Kiplinger Theatre, Schwartz Center for the Performing Arts, Cornell | The politics of expression in the dancer’s body, from the exquisite to the damned and offering both pleasure and provocation, is this year’s LGD. (photo: provided) Newfield Lioness St. Patty’s Dinner & Silent Auction | 5:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Newfield Fire Hall, 77 Main Street, Newfield | Dinner:† Corned beef, ham, potatoes, cabbage, carrots, rolls, beverages & desserts. Silent Auction also. | Adults - $11, Seniors - $10, kids 10 and under $6 Saddle Up for Jesus Horse Riding Club | 7:00 PM, 3/7 Saturday | Brooktondale Baptist Church, 2311 Slaterville Road, Ithaca | A Christian, family-oriented riding club. We have club meetings, trail rides, horsemanship clinics for a variety of disciplines, cowboy devotionals and youth programs. Contact Lawrence Canfield at 607-539-6440. Enfield Volunteer Fire Comapny Chicken Barbecue | 11:00 AM, 3/8 Sunday | Enfield Fire Hall, 172 Enfield Main Rd, Ithaca | Until all is gone. The Ladies Auxiliary holds a Bake Sale at each BBQ† | $10; $7 Knitters and Crocheters | 3:00 PM, 3/8 Sunday | Varna United Methodist Church, 965 Dryden Rd, Ithaca | Come meet other fiber artists and share skills with one another. Dryden Senior Citizens Luncheon | 11:45 AM, 3/9 Monday | Dryden VFW, 2272 Dryden Rd, Dryden | Our entertainment will be Mr. Aaron Karpalla who will sing a variety of songs including love, gospel and standard songs. | $7/$8 Community Wellness Day at Newfield Public Library | 8:30 AM, 3/10 Tuesday | Newfield Public Library, 198 Main St, Newfield | Cooking demos, information and resources on housing, health & wellness, job training programs, and more! DIY No-Sew Tote | 7:30 PM, 3/10 Tuesday | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, 7169 N Main St, Ovid | Bring an old t-shirt to repurpose, a limited supply will also be on hand. Please register. Roots and Wings Kirtan | 7:30 PM, 3/10 Tuesday | First Unitarian Church, Second Floor, 306 North Aurora Street, Ithaca | Come join us as we plunge into songs and chants from Sufi, Hindu, European , African and American traditions in a simple and meditative way. Led by poet and musician Jay Leeming; no previous singing experience is required. Come join us! Enter the church via Aurora Street; for more information, send an email to LeemingJay@gmail.com. Open Hearts Dinner | 5:00 PM, 3/11 Wednesday | McKendree UMC, 224 Owego St., Candor | Come and join in the fun. Whether you are looking for fellowship or a free meal this one’s for you. Contact: Denice Peckins - denicepeckins@hotmail.com

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