• Estate Planning Informational Meeting – With Serenna L McCloud

    Southside Community Center 305 S. Plain Street, Ithaca

    Join attorney Serenna L. McCloud for a free, informative session on the essentials of estate planning. This session is perfect for anyone looking to better understand how to protect their assets and ensure their wishes are honored. 📝 What you’ll learn: – What estate planning is and why it matters – Overview of key legal documents: will, revocable trust, irrevocable ... Read More

  • Special Olympics New York 2025 State Summer Games

    Ithaca College 150 Lyceum Drive, Ithaca

    Special Olympics New York is reaching out to invite you to join the volunteer team at our State Summer Games, June 20th-21st in Ithaca. Listen to insights from last year's Statewide Athlete Leadership Council. Discover the impact of Special Olympics NY and the crucial role volunteers play. (https://www.canva.com/design/DAGlddWZKe8/uRd_Dt6JuWu1G8HbSVvf5Q/watch?utm_content=DAGlddWZKe8&utm_campaign=designshare&utm_medium=link2&utm_source=uniquelinks&utlId=hfa4c7f8925 ) From Opening Ceremonies Friday night to competition in seven sports Saturday, ... Read More

  • LGBTQ+ OPEN MIC – LOVE POEMS

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    Join us at Buffalo Street Books for an open mic night and share queer love poems of any kind (including self-love!) With a reading of “Winter Becomes Us” by Laura Ward, from Love is For All of Us.

    Free
  • Celebrating Queer Survivorship & Resiliency through Art

    Tompkins County Public Library 101 E. Green Street, Ithaca, NY

    Join the Advocacy Center of Tompkins County for an intergenerational (16 and up) event for LGBTQIA+ survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual violence, and/or child sexual abuse. Come to discuss and celebrate queer survivorship and activism through writing and art prompts. This afternoon of rest and craft will include guided grounding activities, writing exercises, candle-making, collage, and zines. Art supplies ... Read More

    Free
  • Community Arts Partnership Networking Night

    Greater Ithaca Activities Center

    Come and hang out with fellow artists and creatives. We'll do a few networking type conversation starters so you can meet new people!

    Free
  • Karaoke at the Brewery!

    Liquid State Brewery 620 W. Green St., Ithaca

    Calling all superstars! Come sing your heart out with on-stage karaoke. Hosted by Lil'b and guaranteed to be a night of sweet serenading and applause.

    Free
  • Million Dollar Quartet

    Million Dollar Quartet
    Hangar Theatre 801 Taughannock Blvd., Ithaca

    On December 4, 1956 an extraordinary twist of fate brought rock ‘n’ roll greats Johnny Cash, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Elvis Presley together at Sun Record in Memphis, Tennessee for the most legendary jam session ever. Million Dollar Quartet brings that night to life in a toe-tapping, musical re-telling filled with broken promises, betrayals, celebrations, and an incredible ... Read More

    TBD
  • A READING AND CONVERSATION WITH ELLEN STONE AND JESSICA FEMIANI

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    About the Books: Everybody Wants to Keep the Moon Inside Them is a collection of poems exploring what women hold, what they keep, and how they let go— of sorrow, loss and grief. Using the natural world as buffer, Ellen Stone writes poems exploring motherhood and mental illness, sexual assault, marriage and parenthood—as well as how loss filters down through ... Read More

    Free
  • “King Alcohol Ends Reign” Walking Tour

    “King Alcohol Ends Reign” Walking Tour
    History Center of Tompkins County 110 N Tioga Street, Ithaca, New York

    “King Alcohol Ends Reign” is a 10-block walking tour through downtown Ithaca that traces the city’s spirited (and often surprising) history with Prohibition. Led by trained docents from The History Center, this 60–70 minute experience takes you to the actual sites of speakeasies, dry raids, church protests, saloons, and reform rallies—uncovering how Ithaca became one of the first cities in ... Read More

    $15.00
  • NORTH ROSE 1940 – ALEXANDER SKUTT

    Buffalo Street Books 215 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca

    If Wayne County seceded from New York to became our 51st state, only three entire states would surpass it in apple production. In the early part of the 20th century, North Rose claimed the title of the busiest railroad shipping station for fruit in the country. Hundreds of farmers planted millions of apple trees just inland from Lake Ontario, one ... Read More

    Free