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Vestal Public Library 320 Vestal Pkwy East, Vestal, NY, United StatesSaving Energy and Saving Money Speakers: BU Professor Molly Patterson Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo Terrance Carroll, Cornell Extension BC Legislator Susan Ryan
Saving Energy and Saving Money Speakers: BU Professor Molly Patterson Assemblywoman Donna Lupardo Terrance Carroll, Cornell Extension BC Legislator Susan Ryan
Brooklyn-based artist, Jenny Morris, uses fiber and mixed media to explore her experiences facilitating Art Workshops for people living with memory loss. Join us to meet the artist, view her diverse work, and learn more about her time as the first Memory Maker Artist in Residence. In Longing March 6,7,8 Friday | 6:00-9:00 pm Saturday […]
Monday Modeling: Life Drawing will start March 9th 6-9 pm $15 for all members of the gallery, Supporting and Exhibiting. Every Monday (except March 23 , April 6, April 20, and May 4, when the Artist Life Series is at the gallery). On these dates the session will be held on Tuesday of the same […]
Paste Paper is "finger painting for adults", a fun creative activity that creates colorful, textural patterns on paper. Paste paper is often used for covers and end papers for books and journals, and for decoration. Workshop is free; donations are always welcome.
Photography Seminar by Top-notch Photographer-Educator On March 21, Mark Bowie of the Adirondack Photography Institute will be presenting a talk, with many images and useful hints, called “From Dawn to Deep Night”. Mr. Bowie, who has presented well-received seminars throughout the region, will explore the image-capturing opportunities that take place throughout the day, from sunrise […]
KINOBE (pronounced chi-no-bay) is a Ugandan singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose work has been described as “some of the most exquisite music coming out of Africa today.” For more than 15 years, he has captivated audiences with his soothing African rhythms, understated vocals and powerful world-roots-dance melodies that emanate from the diversity of the many traditional instruments he […]
2020 is the 80th anniversary of what many Americans believe should be our National Anthem: This Land is Your Land by the great Woody Guthrie! Please join us with a smile on your lips & a song in your heart : March 26 at 7:00 PM for an all star tribute concert in 1970 featuring […]
A soulful vocalist and innovative multi-instrumentalist, NYC singer/songwriter and producer Rachael Sage is one of the busiest touring artists in independent music, performing 100+ dates a year with her band The Sequins throughout the US, UK, & Europe. She has earned a loyal following for her dynamic piano playing, delicate guitar work, and improvisational audience interaction. – www.rachaelsage.com Sage has […]
No lives matter until Black lives matter. Sunday May 31 1:00pm Binghamton High School (Main St)& March to Recreation Park (Binghamton) approximately 1 mile All Welcome Dress in Black Don’t forget your mask & physical distancing Bring Banners & Posters Democracy Needs Room to Breathe ! An Injury to One is an Injury to All […]
Area clergy are inviting the community to come to the Martin Luther King Promenade on Tuesday, June, 9th, at 12 Noon. It will be a quiet assembly to kneel for 8 minutes and 46 seconds, ending with the names of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, Ahmaud Arbery, and Tony Mc Dade, recent victims of racial violence. […]
JUNE 10, 2020 11 AM. NY Federal Building Henry St Binghamton OFFICE OF U.S. SENATOR CHARLES SCHUMER A “STOP THE KILLING” rally will be held on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 at 11 AM at the Binghamton district office of U.S. Sen. Charles Schumer, 15 Henry St Binghamton, Ny 13901 calling on the senator to take […]
As New York State begins its phased reopening, we would like to announce that this year's annual June Path Through History Weekend (PTHW), currently scheduled for June 20-21, will be a virtual event, starting on June 15 and running through July 4. This format will allow for participation from our entire historic community, regardless of […]
Broome County Veterans For Peace BCVFP is the local Broome County Chapter of anti-war military veterans Wed Jun 17, 2020 7pm – 8:30pm Eastern Time - New York
We are so happy to announce the Salvage Center will be open Saturday, June 6, 9 am - 1 pm In accordance with Phase 2 guidelines, face covering is required and hand sanitizer will be available. Also, limited capacity. Open first, third, and fifth weekends. 21 N. Depot St. (near railroad tracks off Eldredge St.)
The Center for the Arts of Homer presents “Concert in a Car” on Saturday, June 27 at 6:00pm, at Dwyer Memorial Park in Cortland County. Featuring live music by Charley Orlando, Los Blancos, and Digger Jones. Tickets are “per car” and available for $40 each. Limit 150 cars. First three rows reserved for Members of the […]
The Salvage Center will be open Saturday, July 18, 9 am - 1 pm In accordance with guidelines, face covering is required and hand sanitizer will be available. Come see us! Some great new items - 21 N Depot St. Binghamton. Open the First, Third, and Fifth Saturdays of the month, 9 am - 1 pm.
De-Cluttering Group to Meet Join us to develop plans to ---get rid of stuff ---organize stuff and keep it that way ---buy and use less stuff This is a HOW TO. We are not trying to convince you. You already want to declutter and downsize. Every Wednesday, 12:30- 1:30, from July 22 to August 19 […]
The July 23rd Zoom Room performer is Claire Byrne (vocalist/fiddler from the popular band Driftwood). Claire will perform original songs along with a couple of covers interspersed with a few fiddle tunes. Finally, on July 30th, Brookside Trio (vocals, guitar and flute) bring to a close Music on the Delaware’s summer series of Virtual House […]
Concert Version of "The Music Man" on EPAC Digital...Coming Soon!!! The EPAC Repertory Co. is scheduled to produce "The Music Man" at the Endicott Performing Arts Center July 24th - 26th of 2020. Due to NYS COVID-19 Regulations EPAC has decided to produce a LIVE Concert Version of "The Music Man", available ON-LINE ONLY. EPAC is proud […]
Annual Ringing of the Bell- August 6th at 8 AM https://bcpeaceaction.org/ring-the-bell-remember-hiroshima/ Ring the Bell – Remember Hiroshima In remembrance of the atomic bomb incineration of the Japanese people in Hiroshima 75 years ago, Peace Action and Veterans for Peace of Broome County will continue a decades-long tradition of ringing the outdoor ground bell at First […]
Let’s be part of LOVE Drives US, a community caravan. Make your friends or family part of the event. The goal is to make a LOOOOOONNNNGGG caravan of vehicles celebrating that we as a community are surviving Covid-19. Represent who you are whether it be an artist, club, business, house of worship, restaurant, school, etc […]
Truth Pharm to host Trail of Truth for International Overdose Awareness Day (Binghamton, NY) In observance of International Overdose Awareness Day, Truth Pharm is hosting our 5th annual Trail of Truth Memorial March on Saturday, August 22, 2020. As the COVID pandemic collides with the overdose epidemic, overdoses are once again on the rise, and […]
Race, Racism, and Social Justice A Roundtable Discussion with ELS Young Professionals As we strive to improve conversations about race, racism, and social justice in our community, the environment in which we’re speaking seems to be constantly shifting, which shows that these conversations are more important than ever. This roundtable is the first event in […]
The Cooperative Gallery 213 is featuring a unique family collaboration, as MaryRose, Judy Salton, and their granddaughter Karissa explore different themes, including art and politics. The exhibits open First Friday September 4th, 2020 and continues through September 26th every Saturday from 11 am- 3 pm and by appointment with the artists (call 607 7243462 or […]
Life Drawing will start September 14, 6-9 pm $15 for all members of the gallery, Supporting and Exhibiting. Every Monday through Oct 12th. Portrait by Linda Ciallelo We have scheduled a model for Monday, September 14, 6-9 pm. Please RSVP Linda by text at 607-372-5877 or email at lindaciallelo@gmail.com We are following Covid guidlines Become […]
How Does The Little Free Library Work? This Little Free Library offers a way to share good things to read—favorite books from your childhood or books you would recommend to friends; books that teach, intrigue and engage you. All of us can help by keeping this collection stocked with good reading material. Whose Library is […]
Premiere of a short documentary film created by the Broome Community Land Trust Youth Corps. The show begins at 6:00PM at the Bundy Museum of History and Art - Annex, behind the main building.
Six gallery members will form a group show for the Broome County Arts Council’s Art Trail the Oct 17-18, weekend 10 am to 4 pm and will continue Saturdays through the 24th from 11 am- 3 pm. The show will open on First Friday, changed to Oct 16th 6-9 pm. The artists will present painting, […]
Join the Vestal Museum in its annual celebration of the Haudenosaunee people at the 2020 Haudenosaunee Festival on October 10th 2020 from 12PM - 4PM on the Rail Trail. Speaker Schedule: Tony Gonyea, Traditional Wampum Belt Maker - 1PM Curtis Waterman, Flutist - 2PM Angela Ferguson, Traditional Corn Grower for the Onondaga Nation - 2:30PM […]
Wednesday, October 14, 2020 at 6:30 PM – 8 PM Hosted by Broome Community Land Trust Online Event: http://Tinyurl.com/y789fclw As part of our monthly series of online Housing Justice Talks, we’re screening the new film by the Broome Community Land Trust Youth Corps: “Housing is a Human Right.” The Youth Corps and program coordinator Hajra […]
In light of the recent announcement from the Broome County Executive Office for residents to "stay at home" for the next seven days, Broome County Arts Council is postponing First Friday and the Broome Art Trail until Friday, October 16th - Sunday, October 18th. Updates will be provided as accommodations are made. Stay safe everyone! […]
Oct 29, 2020 7:00 PM (via Zoom) This roundtable, hosted by the Binghamton University Art Museum, is held in conjunction with the exhibition "Alumni Collect and Reflect." Stacy Newman Kandel '99 and John Brunelli ’97 share their perspectives on art collecting. JOHN BRUNELLI is an art dealer and Gallery Director of Anthony Brunelli Fine Arts […]
The Board & Staff of BCAC welcome you to the 2 years birthday celebration & open house at Artisan Gallery! ....Special previews of Cole Johnson’s exhibition in the Artisan Gallery ....Holiday Shopping and unique art gifts ....Carol Arnold’s work on display in BCAC Offices ....A birthday gift from Us to You! (For the First 35 […]
The Binghamton University Art Museum will host (via Zoom) host presentations by the curators of the Fall 2020 lower gallery exhibitions: Stephen McKee '21, Art History + Art and Design, "American Purgatory: Labor and the Promise of Paradise" Michele Pflug B.A. '17, M.A. '18, History, "The New World of Sciences" Clementine Sherman '22, Anthropology, "Send […]
Gallery Showcases Two New Members Stephen Schweitzer and Linda Ciallelo are new members of the Cooperative Gallery and will be showing there for the first time November 6- 28th, including First Friday. Schweitzer’s “les ustensiles” brings a fresh perspective to colorful photographs of everyday utensils. Ciallelo, an accomplished portraitist, will show human figures and still […]
DPA team will be looking at finishing up the Chenango St. Underpass Mural next Spring, fundraising for that project, and especially, ideas for 2021 projects.
In a world ripe with broken social systems, alt_ Chicago seeks to be an alternative to the narrative, celebrating and uplifting community. Rather than letting outside forces drive their fate, alt_ yields to their background in art and faith to build a platform where creativity becomes a powerful driving force within communities. Through cultural development, […]
The Binghamton University Art Museum presents "Play and Resistance in El Barrio: A Conversation between Miguel Luciano and Hiram Maristany." Join us for this conversation that will catalyze Luciano and Maristany’s upcoming exhibition at the Binghamton University Art Museum in Spring 2022. Miguel Luciano is a multimedia visual artist whose work explores themes of history, […]
The Binghamton University Art Museum presents "Student Curator Talks, Spring 2021." Claire Kovacs, Curator of Collections and Exhibitions, will host presentations by the curators of the BUAM Spring 2021 lower gallery exhibitions: Michael Mongelluzzo ’21, English, “Nameless Reflection: Projection and The Doppelgänger” Morgan Moseley ’21, Anthropology, “Triangular Entanglement: Photographer, Subject, Viewer” Maranda Seebarran ’22, Art […]
Peace Action & Veterans for Peace of Broome will dedicate a Children's Peace Park within Otsiningo Park near the playground, on Saturday, May 8th at 11 AM. The community is invited to join children and adults on the Saturday of Mother's Day weekend. The little Children's Peace Park will be dedicated with love in music and dance. […]
Black & Green Wednesday Program on Envisioning a Greener New Deal 8:00 PM EST,Wednesday, May 5, 2021 We must halt environmental destruction while providing a better quality of life for everyone on Earth. Since our hope has been that alternative energy can replace fossil fuels, it can be overwhelming to learn of its limitations. How […]
Please join us on Zoom for the annual membership meeting of Broome County Peace Action on Saturday, May 15. For anyone not familiar with this, it is the one full-membership meeting (as opposed to the monthly board meetings) written into our bylaws. The meeting includes voting for the board members and the officers for the coming […]
Roots of Activism: Elisabeth Freeman, Suffragette, Civil Rights Worker, Militant Pacifist A Zoom Presentation by Peg Johnston with guest Marguerite Culp-Kearns; Wednesday, May 19, 2021, at 7 pm for approximately one hour. During the early 20th century, Freeman was a fiery advocate for the women's trade union movement. She spoke out against the lynching of […]
Virtual Art Show & Fundraiser The Memory Maker Project is a plucky little organization with a big heart and an even bigger imagination. Join us for a night of jollification and raise a glass to a year of community, culture and connection. We’ll begin with a toast to our incredible community who banded together, helping […]
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Eastern Southern Tier Poor People’s Campaign holds action to demand Representative Claudia Tenney embrace resolution to end poverty WHAT: The Eastern Southern Tier Region Poor People’s Campaign holds a news conference and rally outside the Binghamton office of Representative Claudia Tenney to demand that she embrace the Third Reconstruction Resolution to end poverty and low […]
In celebration of Path Through History Weekend, the Mansion will be open on Saturday, June 19th from 12:30 to 4:00 pm. Enjoy guided, in-person, 30-minute tours starting at 1:00, 2:00, and 3:00 pm. Meet Mr. Willis Sharpe Kilmer and hear all about his fascinating family! (courtesy of Mr. John Darrow, local impersonator) "Old Bones: The Story […]