• Fire & WORKS: Color and Motion Sheila Danko and Ray Foody at State of the Art Gallery Ithaca

    State of the Art Gallery 120 W State St #2, Ithaca, NY, United Kingdom

    Celebrate two of SOAGโ€™s newest members. Sheila Danko uses a variety of media in her work, relying heavily on oil and cold wax, but also, pastel, ink, acrylics and gouache. Ray Foody will exhibit abstract line drawings in charcoal and graphite on paper. July 2 - August 2, 2026, with Opening Reception Friday, July 3, 2026 from 5 to 8pm. ... Read More

  • Circus Culture Summer Tour 2026

    Circus Culture Summer Tour 2026
    Press Bay Alley Backlot 116 W Green St, Ithaca +2 more

    Come one, come all to the Circus Culture Summer Tour! Join us for six free, family-friendly shows around downtown Ithaca with acts created by community members, students, and teachers alike. Bring a blanket, a chair, or swing by to watch an act or two! In the case of inclement weather, shows will be held indoors at Circus Culture. Check @circusculture ... Read More

    Free
  • Friday Pop-In Permanent Jewelry Happy Hour

    Fall Creek Atelier 118 West Green street, Bay 7, Ithaca

    Friday Pop-In Permanent Jewelry Happy Hour โœจ Join us every Friday (all day!) at Fall Creek Atelier for a relaxed, drop-in experience. Get custom-fit, clasp-free permanent jewelry designed for effortless, everyday wear. No appointment neededโ€”just stop by whenever it works for you, bring a friend, and make it a moment. Perfect for: โ€ข Friendship bracelets โ€ข Couple bracelets โ€ข Motherโ€“daughter ... Read More

    Free
  • King Alcohol Ends Reign: Ithacaโ€™s Prohibition History Walking Tour

    The History Center in Tompkins County 110 N Tioga St, Ithaca

    In the early 1900s, Ithaca, NY earned some colorful nicknames: โ€œSodom,โ€ โ€œSin City,โ€ and โ€œRum Town, USA.โ€ Long before national Prohibition took hold, Ithacans were already battling over booze, morality, and modernity. โ€œKing Alcohol Ends Reignโ€ is a 10-block walking tour through downtown Ithaca that traces the cityโ€™s spirited (and often surprising) history with Prohibition. Led by trained docents from ... Read More

    $15
  • De-Escalation Training with QuAc

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    A training with the Queer Anarchy Collective! Let's talk about de-escalation in protests, with cops, while doing mutual aid + more! There will be a Q&A and the opportunity to practice. Masks are required for this event!

    Free
  • Eureka Day

    Eureka Day

    At Eureka Day School in Berkeley, California, all decisions are made by consensus, diversity of opinion is valued, and vaccinations are a personal matter. But when a mumps outbreak hits the school, tensions rise, truth becomes subjective, and community conversations reach a hilarious fever pitch. Now the board of directors must confront the central question of our time: how do ... Read More

    $50
  • Visions FCU Kids Summer Bash

    Visions FCU Amphitheater 408 Elmira Road, Ithaca

    Join us for our 2nd Annual Kids Summer Bash, a free event celebrating Youth Month and the end of summer hosted at the Visions Amphitheater in Ithaca! Families can enjoy a petting zoo, face painting, Ben & Jerryโ€™s ice cream, and interactive activities from local partners including the Tompkins County Public Library, YMCA, Racker, Cayuga Health, and the Ithaca Youth ... Read More

    Free
  • “Seeing Ithaca Through the Eyes of Artists”

    State of the Art Gallery 120 W State St #2, Ithaca, NY, United Kingdom

    Seeing Ithaca, August 2026 The State of the Art Gallery will be sponsoring โ€œSeeing Ithaca: Through the Eyes of Artistsโ€ for the fourth year. It will take place in galleries and artist studios during the month of August, 2026 and is a celebration of art and artists in the Ithaca area. The State of the Art Gallery members will each ... Read More

    Free
  • For the Love of Labor: The Life of Pauline Newman

    Join Cathryn J. Prince for an author reading, in conversation with Jill Swenson! About the book: From her start as one of the youngest activists in US history, Pauline Newman helped shape the International Ladies' Garment Workersโ€™ Union (ILGWU) into a dominant force in industrial America. Cathryn J. Prince tells the story of a self-educated Jewish immigrant who dedicated herself ... Read More

    Free
  • “The Architecture of the Self”: A Summer Somatic Series

    the House of S Corn 209 South Corn Street, Ithaca, NY, United States

    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Teaching Ithaca Wellness Launches "The Architecture of the Self": A Summer Somatic Series ITHACA, NY โ€” Local educator and wellness coach Alison Rawlins, founder of Teaching Ithaca Wellness, LLC, is proud to announce a new 8-part workshop series, "The Architecture of the Self," running Sunday afternoons from July 19 through September 6. At the heart of this ... Read More

    $10 โ€“ $35