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TIMES TABLE
from June 29, 2022
by Ithaca Times
Music
Bars/Bands/Clubs
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6/29 Wednesday
Newfield Music Series at Mill Park:
Louiston | 6 p.m. | Mill Park | Free
Homer Summer Concert Series:
Ageless Jazz Band | 7 p.m. | Village Green | Concerts are held Wednesdays on the Village Green from 7 – 8pm. In the event of rain, they will be moved indoors to the Center for the Arts. |Free
6/30 Thursday
Kevin Kinsella | 5:30 p.m. | South Hill Cider, 550 Sandbank Road | Kevin Kinsella has been recognized as a true disciple of roots reggae music and both a pioneer and veteran of the Reggae movement in the United States. |Free
CFCU Summer Concert Series:
veedabee + Leo & The Maydays | 6 p.m. | Bernie Milton Pavilion, Center Commons | Free The Inner Crazy | 6 p.m. | Six Mile Creek Vineyard, 1551 Slaterville Rd
7/1 Friday
Friday Night Music - Janet Batch |
6 p.m. | Hopshire Farms and Brewery, 1771 Dryden Rd | Janet Batch is a singer-songwriter who combines the somber recollections of the past with matter of fact story telling. FEED THE FIRE | 6 p.m. | Buttonwood Grove Winery, 5986 State Route 89
Friday Night Farm Jams: Mother-
wort | 6:30 p.m.| Finger Lakes Cider House, 4017 Hickok Road Maddy Walsh | 7 p.m. | Cornell Arts Quad, 144 East Ave | Free 7/2 Saturday
Jesse Collins Quartet - Outdoor Summer Concert Series at Brook-
tondale Community Center | 1 p.m.
Taughannock Falls Concert Series:
Diana Leigh | 7 p.m. | Taughannock Falls State Park, 1740 Taughannock Blvd | Diana Leigh & the Shorty Georges swing out at the Taughannock Falls Concert Series! With Kevin Jones - guitar, Stu Zimny - bass, Ken Zeserson - sax, and Keith Evan Green - drums. | Free 7/3 Sunday
Sunday Music Series | 1 p.m. | Red Newt Cellars, 3675 Tichenor Road | Free Music and Mimosas | 1 p.m. | Hosmer Estate Winery, 7020 State Route 89
Cider Sunday Concert Series: The
Pelotones | 1 p.m. | Finger Lakes Cider House, 4017 Hickok Road
The Grady Girls w/s/g Danielle
Enblom | 5 p.m. | South Hill Cider, 550 Sandbank Road | Their show will feature old favorites from their earliest shows as well as brand new sets of tunes. Expect duo and trio collaborations featuring their many side projects (Drank The Gold, Good Aine, Steptune, etc.). And enjoy the power of their full band playing in joyful unison! |$5.00 - $20.00 7/4 Monday
Mondays with MAQ| 5:30 p.m. | South Hill Cider, 550 Sandbank Road| MAQ is a musical ensemble based in Ithaca, NY comprised of some of the area’s best seasoned jazz and Brazilian-music musicians. Its members have individually toured throughout the United States and Europe, in venues from concert halls to clubs, performing everything from classic and modern jazz to Brazilian bossa and folk music. Line up: Eric Aceto - Violin Harry Aceto - Bass Doug Robinson - Guitar / Vocals Chad Lieberman - Accordion Charlie Shew - Percussion
7/6 Wednesday
Homer Summer Concert Series: Rocky Bottom Trio w/ special
guest Chad Dean | 7 p.m. | Village Green | Free
Concerts/Recitals
6/29 Wednesday
Nathaniel Rateliff and The Night
Sweats w/ Antibalas | 7 p.m. | Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, 2708 Lords Hill Road
7/1 Friday
The Marshall Tucker Band | 8 p.m. | Tioga Downs, 2384 West River Rd | Rain or Shine\. All ticket sales to benefit the Southern Tier Veterans Support Group.| $20.00
7/3 Sunday
Symphoria Summer Concert:
Auburn | 8 p.m. | Emerson Park, 6914 East Lake Road, Route 38A | Celebrate the Fourth of July with Symphoria on picturesque Owasco Lake at Emerson Park Pavilion in Auburn. There will be fireworks after the performance! Please note: In the event of rain, this performance will take place on July 10 at 8pm. | Free
7/8 Friday
Phil Lesh | 6:30 p.m. | Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, 2708 Lords Hill Road| Phil & Friends featuring Stu Allen, Grahame Lesh, Jason Crosby, Amy Helm, Cody Dickinson.
7/12 Tuesday
Death Cab for Cutie & illuminati
hotties | 7 p.m. | Beak & Skiff Apple Orchards, 2708 Lords Hill Road
Stage
CRT Presents: Over the River
and Through the Woods | 6/29 Wednesday | Little York Lake Theatre & Pavilion, 6799 Little York Lake Road | A 50th Anniversary revival of CRT’s most beloved play! This hysterical comedy is for, and about, the whole family! Nick is a young Italian American living in New York City who meets both sets of grandparents for dinner every Sunday. That is until he accepts his dream job in Seattle. Cabaret | 7:30 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd. |
Open Mic Stand Up Comedy Night @ The Downstairs at Downstairs
| 7 p.m., 7/5 Tuesday | First and third Tuesdays of the month! Kenneth McLauren hosts Open Mic Stand Up Comedy Night at The Downstairs. View on site | Email this event CRT Presents: Kiss Me Kate | 7/6 Wednesday | Little York Lake Theatre & Pavilion, 6799 Little York Lake Road | July 6-16.
Art
Jari Poulin | Mirage at Ink Shop Studio Gallery | 1 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Jari Poulin | Mirage features a series of images that combine monoprints and black and white photographic transfers to create dream-like worlds that speak to memory and imagination.
Film Screening & Discussion - Lavender Hill A Love Story at
CAP ArtSpace | 5:15 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Join us for a screening of Lavender Hill: A Love Story. Screening will be in the CAP ArtSpace/Gallery located inside the Tompkins Center for History New Members’ Show | 12 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | State of the Art Gallery, 120 W State St #2 | New Members’ Show at State of the art Gallery: Carol Spence and Vincent Joseph July Gallery Night | 4 p.m., 7/1 Friday | Grayhaven Motel, 657 Elmira Rd | Join us for Gallery Night @ Grayhaven! Friday, July 1 from 4 – 7pm in our gallery guest lounge featuring Emily Sanders Hopkins’ new work, Velvet and Other Real People… | Free
Sheryl Sinkow and Diane Newton
at The Gallery at South Hill | 5 p.m., 7/1 Friday | “Manifestations” is a two-person show of work in the Gallery at South Hill by Sheryl Sinkow and Diane Newton. Common Thread Invitational | 11 a.m., 7/2 Saturday | corners gallery, 903 HANSHAW RD | Common Thread Invitational showcases work by five contemporary artists working in fiber and textiles. First Saturday on the Art Trail | 11 a.m., 7/2 Saturday | Various Locations, in Tompkins County, NY | Visit 9 artists on the Greater Ithaca Art Trail on Saturday, July 2nd, 11 to 4pm. No fee -just take a beautiful drive with artists as your destination. Find the PDF listing who is open at ArtTrail.com Homemade Beach Coasters | 12 p.m., 7/6 Wednesday | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, 7169 Main St. | For ages 16+: Create your own beachthemed coaster for the warm, summer months! Registration is required. | Free
WEEK THIS
CABARET
PREVIEW THURSDAY, JUNE 30 AT 7:30PM; SHOW OPENS FRIDAY, JULY 1ST AT 7:30PM
Hangar Theatre, 801 Taughannock Blvd, Ithaca |
Hangar’s second summer show is the Tony-award winning 1998 revival of this famous musical. In Berlin in 1931, a love triangle plays out against the rise of the Nazi party and the collapse of the Weimar Republic. (Photo: Rachel Philipson)
Film
Cinemapolis
120 E. Green St., Ithaca July 1- July7, 2022. Contact Cinemapolis for showtimes. New films listed first. *
Reckoning with The Primal
Wound* | ONE NIGHT ONLY - 6/29 at 7PM. | This film is about reckoning with relinquishment trauma and the cultural phenomenon that is author Nancy Verrier’s landmark book The Primal Wound. LIVE Q & A w/ filmmaker Rebecca Autumn Sansom | NR The Human Tornado* | ONE NIGHT ONLY - 6/30 at 8PM. A Finger Lakes Cannamarket & Ithaca Fantastik Screening Event. | Dolemite is back and badder than ever, returning to L.A. to discover Queen Bee’s club has been taken over by mobsters. | 96 mins R Mr. Malcolm’s List* | When she fails to meet an item on his list of requirements for a bride, Julia Thistlewaite is jilted by London’s most eligible bachelor, Mr. Malcolm. Feeling humiliated and determined to exact revenge, she convinces her friend Selina Dalton to play the role of his ideal match. | PG Official Competition* | When a billionaire entrepreneur impulsively decides to create an iconic movie, he demands the best. Renowned filmmaker Lola Cuevas is recruited to mastermind this ambitious endeavor. Completing the all-star team are two actors with enormous talent but even bigger egos. | 114 mins NR Rubikon* | Following a catastrophe on Earth, the planet is covered in a toxic fog. The crew in the space station must decide whether to risk their lives to get home and search for survivors, or stay safe in the station’s “algae symbiosis system”.| NR The Phantom of the Open | the remarkable true story of Maurice Flitcroft, a crane operator and optimistic dreamer from Barrow-inFurness who, with the support of his family and friends, managed to gain entry to the 1976 British Open qualifying, despite never playing a round of golf before. With Mark Rylance, Sally Hawkins, & Rhys Ifans. | 102 mins PG-13
Everything Everywhere All At
Once | A hilarious and big-hearted sci-fi action adventure about an exhausted Chinese American woman (Michelle Yeoh) who can’t seem to finish her taxes. | 140 mins R Elvis | From his childhood in Tupelo, Mississippi to his rise to stardom starting in Memphis, Tennessee and his conquering of Las Vegas, Nevada, Elvis Presley becomes the first rock ‘n roll star and changes the world with his music.| 159 mins NR
MADDY WALSH AT THE CU ARTS QUAD
FRIDAY, JULY 1ST AT 7:00PM
Cornell University | July sees the return of another fantastic, outdoor, FREE concert series! The first show on the Cornell Arts Quad will feature local legend,
Maddy Walsh. Bring your friends and family to campus for a great evening of music. Free parking on campus after 5 p.m. (Photo: Provided)
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Special Events
GO ITHACA Outdoor Tours at Ber-
nie Milton Pavilion | 11:30 a.m., 7/1 Friday | Bernie Milton Pavilion, Center Commons | GO ITHACA is excited to be a 2022 recipient of the Tompkins County Outdoor Recreation Grant.
4th of July Fireworks Displays
Groton Elementary School Field |
7:00PM, 7/1 Friday Candor | Dusk, 7/1 Friday
Dwyer Memorial Park (Little
Lake/Cortland)| 2:00PM-10:00PM, 7/2 Saturday (rain date 7/3)
Seneca Lake Events Center (Wat-
kins Glen) | 9:30PM, 7/3 Sunday
Taughannock Falls State Park (The Inn at Taughannock Falls) |
9:00PM, 7/3 Sunday
Books
Virtual Nonfiction Book Club | 6 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Virtual | June’s meeting will focus on the One Mighty and Irresistible Tide: The Epic Struggle Over American Immigration, 19241965 by Jia Lynn Yang.To register and request a copy of the book to borrow, visit https://www.tcpl.org/event/ virtual-nonfiction-book-club-readsone-mighty-and-irresistible-tide.
Kids
Ovid Storybook Walk | 12 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, 7169 Main St. | Heed the call of adventure this summer and explore the town of Ovid while reading a story! Preschool Story Time | 10:30 a.m., 6/30 Thursday | Cortland Free Library, 32 Church St | Stories, songs, and activities with a different theme each week. All ages are welcome but this program is designed for children ages 3-5 yrs. Registration is limited and is required each week. Tyke Tales Story Time | 11 a.m., 6/30 Thursday | Join us for Story Hour! Snacks, crafts, stories...we can’t wait to see you!
Newfield Public Library Summer
Reading Program Kickoff | 6 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Newfield High School’s Vincent Aiosa Auditorium, 247 Main Street | Newfield Public Library Summer Reading Program Kickoff at Newfield High School’s Vincent Aiosa Auditorium, 247 Main Street. Walking on Water Productions performs “Now. Here. This.” at 6:30! Join us for a fun theatre event, with hot dogs and snacks, and sign Up for Two Months of Fun! | Free Storytime with Jae | 10 a.m., 7/1 Friday | Edith B. Ford Memorial Library, 7169 Main St | At 10am every Friday in June and July, join Jae, the Edith B. Ford Memorial Library’s Storytime Facilitator, for several fun activities and a craft!
Pay-What-You-Wish Weekends at
Museum of the Earth | 10 a.m., 7/2 Saturday | Museum of the Earth, 1259 Trumansburg Road (Route 96) | We will be offering Pay-What-You-Wish admission at the Museum of the Earth on the first Saturday and Sunday of every month in 2022. Baby/Toddler Time | 10:30 a.m., 7/5 Tuesday | Cortland Free Library, 32 Church St | Rhymes, stories, and songs designed for children from birth to age 2 and their caregivers. Registration is limited and is required each week. “Tompkins provided extremely valuable advice, oversight, and support, so that we could create a healing space for our community,” says Dr. McAllister.
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Notices
Pearls of Wisdom Senior Group
| 11 a.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Online, Center Ithaca | Pearls of Wisdom Online Senior Support Group | Free
Loaves & Fishes of Tompkins
County -Indoor Meal Service | 12 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | St. John’s Episcopal Church, 210 N. Cayuga St. | Free hot meals are served every weekday. Lunch: Monday, Wednesday, Friday from 12 noon -1:00 pm. Dinner: Tuesday, Thursday from 5:30-6:30 pm. Interested in volunteering? email info@loaves.org, or go to www.loaves. org. All are Welcome! | Free
Trumansburg Farmers Market |
4 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Farmers Market, Hector St. | On the corner of Route 227 & 96 … In the heart of Trumansburg
Indoor Cornhole at Cortland
Beer Co. | 7 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Cortland Beer Co., 16 Court Street | Bring your finds, grab a pint, it’s indoor cornhole tournaments every Wednesday at Cortland Beer Co.
Marijuana Anonymous Meeting
| 7 p.m., 6/29 Wednesday | Ithaca Community Recovery (518 W. Seneca St), 518 West Seneca St | Marijuana Anonymous in-person meeting every Wednesday @ 7pm at Ithaca Community Recovery, 518 West Seneca St, 2nd floor in Room #2. Enter from back door of building. For more info: maithacany@gmail.com | Free
Weekly Nutrition Information
Session: Foods to Cool You Down | 3 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Virtual | A weekly virtual nutrition information session with staff from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Tompkins County. The sessions begin Learn more and register at https://www.tcpl.org/event/nutrition-workshop-series-holi | Free Candor Farmers Market | 3:30 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Candor Town Hall Pavilion, 101 Owego Road | Local vendors with produce, crafts, cheese, meat, maple products, baked goods, food truck | Free
Community Quilting Center Orga-
nizing Meeting | 5 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Tompkins County Public Library, 101 East Green Street | The Community Quilting Center is set to launch this Fall 2022, at the ReUSE MEGACENTER at Triphammer Marketplace. Email Create@CommunityQuiltingCenter. org, or call Brigid Hubberman at (607) 227-3360 with any questions or to find out more. | Free Chess Club | 6 p.m., 6/30 Thursday | Cortland Free Library, 32 Church St | An all ages chess club for beginners and experts. Meets every Thursday at 6 p.m. Beginners will get a lesson on the basics of chess and experts can meet and play. Red Cross Blood Drive | 1 p.m., 7/1 Friday | The Shops at Ithaca Mall, 40 Catherwood Rd. | Be kind and become a blood donor! Donate in July for chance to win a Shark Week merch package thanks to Discovery! Call 1-800-RED-CROSS or visit redcrossblood.org to make your appointment. Ovid Farmers Market | 3 p.m., 7/1 Friday | Three Bears Complex, Main St. | Every Friday from 3-7. Be sure to purchase fresh, local produce and other local products. Support your local farmers and producers and keep your hard-earned dollars in your local community. | Free Shursave Monthly Cruise-in | 5 p.m., 7/1 Friday | T-burg Shur Save, Route 96N | Join Car Pride for our monthly Cruise-in 2022. Held on the first Friday of each month (weather permitting), CAR PRIDE hosts a dish to pass and cruise-in near the back half of the Trumansburg Shursave parking lot.
Ithaca Farmers Market at Steam-
boat Landing | 9 a.m., 7/2 Saturday | Visit the farmers market every Saturday, rain or shine, at the pavilion.
Cayuga Trails Club Hike at Various
trails in the Ithaca region. | 10 a.m., 7/2 Saturday | Various | Explore local trails on weekly Saturday hikes starting at 10:00am. Hike length varies from 2.5-4 miles. Click here to see the location of the hikes for each week. View on site | Email this event
Brooktondale Farmers Market |
10 a.m., 7/2 Saturday | Brooktondale Community Center, 526 Valley Rd | The Brooktondale Farmers Market offers a relaxed combination of live music, food from the grill, and friendly vendors, every Saturday from 10 am to 1 pm. Sunday Morning Meditation | 10 a.m., 7/3 Sunday | Foundation of Light, 391 Turkey Hill Road | Sunday morning meditation, free and open to all.
Tree “Buds”: Weekly Tree Phenol-
ogy | 3 p.m., 7/4 Monday | Cayuga Nature Center, 1420 Taughannock Blvd | Be our tree “buds” and join our weekly citizen science walk to observe and collect data on seasonal changes in trees. | Free Social Knitting | 6 p.m., 7/4 Monday | Cortland Free Library, 32 Church St | Why work alone when you can work with others? Knitting, crocheting, sewing – bring whatever it is you are working on! Open to all skill levels (ages 12 and up).
TAUGHANNOCK FALLS STATE PARK SUMMER CONCERT SERIES: DIANA LEIGH & THE SHORTY GEORGES
SATURDAY, JULY 2ND AT 7:00PM
Taughannock Falls State Park, 1740 Taughannock
Blvd., Trumansburg | The series is back for the first time since 2019! Concerts start at 7 p.m. and usually last about 2 hours. Fee at the gate, starting at 5:15 pm, is $5/vehicle.
Empire passes are honored at the gate. Bring a blanket, some chairs, some provisions and a smile. (Photo: Provided)
INDEPENDENCE DAY FIREWORKS DISPLAY
SUNDAY, JULY 3RD AT 9:00PM
Taughannock Falls State Park, 1740 Taughannock
Blvd., Trumansburg | A place so nice, we’ve picked it twice! The fireworks display will start at approximately 9PM. Taughannock Falls State Park is offering complimentary parking during the show, happily partnering with the community for this celebration. (Photo: Provided)
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OCM BOCES is looking for experienced Teachers and main campus location approximately 2-4 days per month. The ideal candidate is positive, professional, flexible, and dedicated to helping all students Teaching Assistants. Looking for teachers certified in the achieve success in a virtual environment. Candidates must have strong instructional technology following areas: English 7-12, Math 7 & 8, Science 7 & 8, skills, be well versed in virtual learning, or have an aptitude for virtual learning and be a quick Algebra I & II, Geometry, Earth Science, Living Environment, learner. Experience with the Schooltool platform is required and knowledge with master scheduling is strongly preferred. Candidates should posChemistry, Social Studies 7-11, Participation in Government, sess excellent communication skills, be focused on supporting students both academically and Economics, Physical Education, Special Education 7-12, Library socially, as well as be able to meet the needs of a variety of stakeholders in order to serve the many districts who will be a part of the Virtual LearnMedia Specialist, Spanish, and Healthing Academy. Applications accepted online only. Register and apply at: www.olasjobs.org/cen-
Sites are at the following locations: Wellwood Middle School, tral. For more information, visit our website at: www.ocmboces.org EOE
Cortland Jr. Sr. High School, Cicero-North Syracuse High School, and Camillus Middle School. Register and apply at: olasjobs.org/central