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SUMMARY:Seasonal Family Almanac Book Launch
DESCRIPTION:Emma Frisch weaves her love for adventure\, foraging\, and seasonal cooking into her mothering\, art\, and work. Her home is infused with the flavors and languages of her Italian\, British\, and Jewish heritage and her international family. She is the author of Feast by Firelight: Simple Recipes for Camping\, Cabins\, and the Great Outdoors and with her husband cofounded Firelight Camps\, a glamping destination in Ithaca\, New York where they live with their two daughters. Find out more at www.emmafrisch.com. \nCafe Dewitt will be serving Emma’s maple-buttered popcorn (pg. 41) and blueberry lavender crisp bars (pg. 126) at this event! Her blueberry crisp bars\, squash and lentil soup (pg. 272)\, and beet hummus (pg. 271) in a grain bowl will be used in Cafe Dewitt’s specials during the April 21 – April 23 weekend.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/seasonal-family-almanac-book-launch/
LOCATION:Buffalo Street Books\, 215 N. Cayuga St.\, Ithaca
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ORGANIZER;CN="Buffalo Street Books":MAILTO:lisa@buffalostreetbooks.com
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SUMMARY:Nowhere Special Raclette Night Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Join us and @jointhecheeseclup for a Raclette Pop-Up Night. \nClassic Raclette – Garlic buttered potatoes\, cornichons\, baguette\, onion crips (add a hot dog too if you’d like)\, covered in Raclette \nBeef Raclette Dog – Brooklyn Cured beef hot dog\, cornichon relish\, mustard\, on a brioche bun\, covered in Raclette \nArtisanal Cheese Plates – Selection of 3 cheeses paired with dried fruit\, chocolate & crips
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/nowhere-special-raclette-night-pop-up/2023-04-26/
LOCATION:Nowhere Special Libations Parlor\, 114 West State Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850\, United States
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SUMMARY:Nowhere Special Raclette Night Pop Up
DESCRIPTION:Join us and @jointhecheeseclup for a Raclette Pop-Up Night. \nClassic Raclette – Garlic buttered potatoes\, cornichons\, baguette\, onion crips (add a hot dog too if you’d like)\, covered in Raclette \nBeef Raclette Dog – Brooklyn Cured beef hot dog\, cornichon relish\, mustard\, on a brioche bun\, covered in Raclette \nArtisanal Cheese Plates – Selection of 3 cheeses paired with dried fruit\, chocolate & crips
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/nowhere-special-raclette-night-pop-up-2/2023-04-26/
LOCATION:NY
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ORGANIZER;CN="Nowhere Special Libations Parlor":MAILTO:nowherespecialith@gmail.com
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SUMMARY:CHAT - Is the Ithaca kitty the first calico cat?
DESCRIPTION:CHAT: Is the Ithaca kitty the first calico cat? w/ Zoë Van Nostrand \nWHEN: Wednesday April 26th – 5:15-6:15pm \nWHERE: CAP ArtSpace Gallery (First Floor) in the Tompkins Center for History & Culture on the Ithaca Commons – 110 North Tioga St. Ithaca NY 14850. \nPRESENTER: Zoë Van Nostrand \nJoin us for a CHAT (Community History Across Tompkins) round-table presentation and discussion with Zoë Van Nostrand on her recent research and discovery on if the proliferation of the popular Tabby Cat/Ithaca Kitty in the early 20th century is what created and popularized the term “calico cat.” \nPresentation followed by round-table discussion on how a woven cotton fabric became short-hand for a multi-colored cat. \nNo registration necessary. \nCOVID-19 POLICY – The History Center will follow the most up to date guidance from the Tompkins County Health Department. Our organization is a mask friendly space and encourage visitors to practice what is most comfortable to them regarding mask wearing. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/health. \nThe program is offered through the CHAT (Community History Across Tompkins) program series for informal presentations by citizen historians. See other upcoming CHAT’s at thehistorycenter.net/CHAT. \nThis event is brought to you through the ‘Knot Sew Fast: Patchwork of Tompkins County’ exhibit\, on display February-August 2023. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/knot-sew-fast.\n. \nLAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT\nThis event will take place in the traditional and contemporary lands of the Gayogo̱hó:nǫ’ Nation (Cayuga)\, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/land-acknowledgement.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/chat-is-the-ithaca-kitty-the-first-calico-cat/
LOCATION:History Center of Tompkins County\, 110 N Tioga Street\, Ithaca\, New York
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ORGANIZER;CN="Testing this feature":MAILTO:darlene@downtownithaca.com
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SUMMARY:History Forge Transcription Sessions (Volunteers Needed)
DESCRIPTION:WHERE \nHistoryForge Transcription sessions happen every other Saturday from 11am-1pm until June 17th\, 2023. They happen in-person at the Tompkins Center for History & Culture on the Ithaca Commons usually in the Second Floor Conference Room. \nBe sure you’re on the email list to stay in the loop! APPLICATION REQUIRED for new volunteers – We need to do some behind-the-scenes prep-work for each session! \nWhat We’ll Be Doing \nHelp build the HistoryForge database for Tompkins County! We hold community transcription sessions twice a month on Saturdays from 11-1. In 2023 we will be working on the census records 1950 & 1870\, as well as for the Town of Caroline (1880-1950)\, and Trumansburg (1880-1950)! \nTo help with our behind the scenes processing of volunteer materials\, please complete the volunteer form at least 4 days before the session. \nComplete Volunteer Application \nHistoryForge is a digital mapping and transcription project from The History Center in Tompkins County. We need help digitizing information from the 1940 Ithaca census to add to our HistoryForge database! Volunteers will read through the handwritten census notes from 1940\, re-type/and or scan information about individuals\, buildings\, and businesses from that time period. \nYOU WILL NEED: A laptop or desktop computer\, stable internet connection. We have a limited number of volunteer laptops available. \nAbout HistoryForge \nHistoryForge is a digital history project from The History Center in Tompkins County which combines historic maps and photos with census records of the people who lived in Ithaca\, creating a way to visualize the history of Ithaca in the early 1900s. Learn more about the project here and the start of our database creation. \nNot available Saturdays but interested?\nContact Eve at HistoryForge@thehistorycenter.net \nThe HistoryForge project has been made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Democracy demands wisdom. \nThe HistoryForge: Mapping Census Data to Visualize Local History grant was awarded in 2022-2024 through NEH’s Digital Humanities Advancement Grant program. The project was also selected to receive funding through NEH’s A More Perfect Union initiative. \n.\nLAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT\nThis project is digitizing post-colonization records of Tompkins County\, which is located in the traditional and contemporary lands of the Gayogo̱hó꞉nǫˀ Nation (often known by the mispronunciation Cayuga)\, one of the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. Learn more at thehistorycenter.net/land-acknowledgment.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/history-forge-transcription-sessions-volunteers-needed/2023-04-29/
LOCATION:History Center of Tompkins County\, 110 N Tioga Street\, Ithaca\, New York
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SUMMARY:Independent Bookstore Day at Buffalo Street Books
DESCRIPTION:Join us for Independent Bookstore Day at Buffalo Street Books with an all-day celebration! It’s the perfect day for community members to come out and support their local indie bookstores. We will be selling IBD exclusives throughout the day\, plus raffling off prizes! Be sure to stop by for the chance to find the Golden Ticket hidden somewhere in our store to win 12 free audiobook credits on Libro.fm! \nAs a part of the celebration\, Cass Medcalf will lead a self-publishing workshop from 1:00 PM – 2:00 PM.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/independent-bookstore-day-at-buffalo-street-books/
LOCATION:Buffalo Street Books\, 215 N. Cayuga St.\, Ithaca
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ORGANIZER;CN="Buffalo Street Books":MAILTO:lisa@buffalostreetbooks.com
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SUMMARY:deep Audio groove – 6 year Anniversary | electronic music radio station | 6 years of finest deep house music programming since 2017.
DESCRIPTION:deep Audio groove is celebrating 6 years of electronic music radio station programming since 2017. \nhttps://deepaudiogroove.com/ \ndeep Audio groove is featured on Roku TV with Tune-In Radio\, Apple App Store and Google Play Store as free mobile app streaming in 72 countries daily. \nhttps://tunein.com/radio/deep-Audio-groove–deep-house-s288527/ \ndeep Audio groove is outgrowth of deejaying electronic music monthly in downtown Ithaca since 2010. \nhttps://apps.apple.com/us/app/deep-audio-groove/id1217862290 \nhttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.nobexinc.wls_3908994881.rc
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/deep-audio-groove-6-year-anniversary-electronic-music-radio-station-6-years-of-finest-deep-house-music-programming-since-2017/
LOCATION:Hotel Ithaca\, 222 S. Cayuga St.\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
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ORGANIZER;CN="deep Audio groove | electronic radio station":MAILTO:music@deepaudiogroove.com
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SUMMARY:“SPEAKING DANCE WISE #3: roundtable reflections with Tompkins County long term dancers\, movers and shakers”
DESCRIPTION:‘SPEAKING DANCE WISE’ #3 is part of a series of roundtable discussions providing opportunities for seasoned Tompkins County movement artists\, ‘elders’\, to share their knowledge and experience through conversations and presentations rooted in 20th and 21st century practices\, expressions\, and aesthetic shifts over multiple decades. The third ‘roundtable’ focuses on the work of featured guests; dancer/activist Gladys Brangman\, dancer/teacher Janice Kovar\, and teacher /choreographer Amanda Moretti.\nGladys Brangman has been teaching Hip Hop for the last 20 plus years having worked at the Trumansburg Dance Studio (with the amazing Lucille McGill)\, Jill Reeners School of Dance and Performing Arts and most recently at Jen X Academy of Dance. She has had award winning dance teams that made it to national competitions. Gladys has taken a break from dance since the pandemic but is looking forward to getting back in the studio and becoming active in the local dance scene again. \nJanice Kovar\, a long time Ithaca resident\, has been fortunate to pursue her passion for dance within the upstate community. She has had a rewarding career studying\, observing\, choreographing\, teaching\, and performing modern dance. Over a lifetime\, she has literally exposed well over 3\,500 students to the joy of movement. \nAmanda Moretti is a choreographer and dance teacher living in Ithaca for the past 18 years. She studied at Naropa Institute and York University. Her latest choreography\, “Tundra\,” was performed at Winterdance 2023 by the Ithaca Ballet Company. \nGuests will be addressing questions about their beginnings\, middle careers\, and where they are now\, as well as thoughts about the current “state of the art\,” and what to look for in the future. Dancer/choreographers Kathy Lucas and Jim Self will be moderating. \nKathy Lucas is a dancer\, choreographer\, and unconventional fitness trainer with over 30 years’ experience in movement arts. She is a co-founder and collaborator of 5 Sisters Performing Arts\, Ithaca NY where she teaches several fusion-style dance classes and facilitates monthly meetups of movement and storytelling through grief and loss. She graduated with a theatre and dance focus from SUNY Brockport\, and locally\, Kathy has produced\, choreographed\, and performed in several music and dance projects. \nJim Self\, described as a “post-modern bad boy” and a “uniquely eccentric artist\,” by the Village Voice works in dance\, painting\, performance\, writing\, and installation. A New York Dance and Performance Award (Bessie) winner\, and Cornell dance faculty from 1989- 2014\, he has been a member of the New York State DanceForce since 2007 and created June Dance at the Cherry. \n“SPEAKING DANCE WISE: roundtable reflections with Tompkins County long term dancers\, movers and shakers” is made possible with funds from the NYS DanceForce\, a partnership program of the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature.
URL:https://www.downtownithaca.com/event/speaking-dance-wise-3-roundtable-reflections-with-tompkins-county-long-term-dancers-movers-and-shakers/
LOCATION:Tompkins County Public Library\, 101 E. Green Street\, Ithaca\, NY\, 14850
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ORGANIZER;CN="NYS DanceForce":MAILTO:jimboself@mac.com
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