Free ESL Classes at Cornell
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The Ithaca Print Commons' iconic annual exhibition, celebrating and protesting our arts and culture. Ithaca Print Commons is the creative production studio of artist and educator Kaleb Hunkele, who’s called […]
“20th-century contemporaries and beyond” featuring the music of Hampton, Alain, Howells, and Mozart. photo credit: Gerry Szymanski
Children are invited to the Newfield Library to practice their reading skills by reading to one of Cornell Companion’s volunteer therapy dogs! Cornell Companions is an all-volunteer organization sponsored by the Cornell University Veterinary College in their 26th year of providing beneficial animal assisted activities to the community.
Draft NYS Energy Plan learn & discuss Learn about the Draft New York State Energy Plan, which looks at the state’s energy needs through 2040 and outlines actions by the state to address energy-related costs, future demand, jobs, and environmental impacts, including pollution and climate change. This 90-minute meeting is divided into three parts: Introduction […]
Eva M. Capobianco will exhibit her photo-sculptures and books chronicling her experiences while hiking the Finger Lakes Trail from end to end. Susan C. Larkin will display her striking photographic […]
Join fortepianist Matthew Bengtson and cellist John Haines-Eitzen for an evening of music by Beethoven. Includes two sets of variations on themes from Mozart’s opera The Magic Flute and the Sonata in D Major, Op. 102, No. 2. The concert will be performed on gut strings and historical keyboards.
Local author Bridget Dole will introduce her nonfiction book, Mimi and Her Daughters: Remarkable Lives Revealed Through Letters and Journals, which starts with the story of Mimi, who grew up in Brittany, France and sailed on the Lusitania to New York as a nanny in 1909. The book launch will focus on Mimi's memories of […]
In conjunction with the exhibition Margarethe Geibel: The Goethe House Series, travel back in time to 1830s Weimar and the eclectic home of German literary giant Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832). Andrew Weislogel, Seymour R. Askin, Jr. ’47 Curator, Earlier European and American Art, will introduce the program, which combines a visual exploration of Goethe’s […]
Join us for a vibrant group exhibition showcasing talented Latine artists from within 100 miles of Ithaca. Come meet the artists, buy unique works of art, enjoy appetizers, and learn more about the Latino Civic Association and curators Loreto Molina & Yen Ospina. 📅 Friday, October 3rd 🕔 5–8 PM 📍 Downtown Ithaca This is […]
Upcoming performance October 3 at Café Dewitt to benefit immigrants facing threat of deportation ITHACA, NY – Busking for Justice, a special fundraising concert series featuring local musicians, continues this […]
A group show celebrating and protesting our arts and culture. Ithaca Print Commons is the creative production studio of artist and educator Kaleb Hunkele, who’s called Ithaca home for the […]