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Ulysses Recreation youth winter programming opportunities and updates – 14850.com

Ulysses Recreation youth winter programming opportunities and updates – 14850.com

According to  Ulysses Recreation, registration is currently open for area youth winter programs. The following activities are available for local youth in the Ithaca/Tompkins County area.
Youth Winter Track
Join the youth indoor track and field program to learn skills such as dynamic warm-up, sprint starts, and field events including high jump and long jump. Conditioning and strength work will also be included. Practices are scheduled for Saturday afternoons inside the high school, with three Sunday competitions at Cornell’s Barton Hall “all-comers” meets coordinated by the Finger Lakes Running Club (FLRC). Open to grades 3-8.
Youth Winter Basketball Clinic
This Saturday morning basketball clinic is for boys and girls in grades K-3, taking place at the Trumansburg high school gym for five weeks. The schedule is as follows:
Location: Trumansburg high school gym (Clinics will not be held during winter break). Basketball Clinic Fee: $40. Registration is open through January 10th.
Youth Basketball Local Travel Program
This program is for boys and girls in grades 3-6, featuring local travel basketball teams divided by grades (when possible). Teams will have one to two practices per week, with games primarily scheduled for Saturdays in Trumansburg and surrounding communities. Practices begin the week after Thanksgiving, with games running from January through the end of February.
Fee: $90 (Scholarships are available).
For more information and to register, visit Ulysses Recreation Programs.
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A monthly local women in music showcase! $8 in advance, $15 day of show, 5:30-8pm.
$5. Bring water & wear comfortable shoes.Expect to have a good workout, improve your memory and have an absolute blast!
All ages welcome 
This is a beginners class
Vie Cycle is proud to introduce The Smartphone Orchestra, an interactive theatre group from the Netherlands!
Put your smartphone habits to good use and join this fun and unique 2-part event!
Break the ice in a room full of new friends with a short interactive show called “Music for Smart Phones. ” This short, meditative piece has been translated into multiple languages and performed all over the world, captivating audiences along the way. 
After the performance, creative director Steye Hallema will talk about the Smartphone Orchestra and their innovative approach to community building through technology and theatre. 
The main event for the evening is Ancestors, a 75-minute Interactive Journey into the Future! Ancestors is an interactive and  immersive group experience that will make you profoundly connect with your fellow players and with future generations.


November 19th, 2025 at Cornell University
The full event is from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Anabel Taylor Hall,  One World Room, 548 College Ave, Ithaca NY

November 20th, 2025 at Ithaca College
The full event is from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Dillingham Center, Room ST 4, 953 Danby Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
November 21st, 2025 at The Downstairs, Ithaca
The event will be 4:00PM-5:30PM, drinks and mingling from 5:30 PM-6 PM
The Downstairs, 121 W State Street, Ithaca
Tickets: https://www.viecycle.com/smo.html
Tompkins County Public Library invites you to weigh-in on a new strategic plan currently in development. A draft of the plan will be presented in a focus group discussion Wednesday, November 19 from 5:00 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Greater Ithaca Activities Center, 301 W. Court Street, Ithaca. Refreshments will be provided.
New York State Education Law requires all public and association libraries to have a written long-range plan of service, based on community needs, and to make that plan easily accessible by the public through the library’s website. TCPL’s current plan expires at the end of 2025.
The draft of a plan for 2026 and beyond focuses on community engagement and partnerships, inclusivity and accessibility, safety and welcoming spaces, and joy in learning and innovation.
Participants in the focus group, as well as an online survey, will be empowered to help influence change, connect, collaborate and be heard.
The Community Relations and Outreach Committee, which is drafting the plan, hopes to present a final version to the Board of Trustees for approval in early 2026.
Adults $11.50, seniors $11, children $5, under 5 free! Homemade soup and more. Takeout available. Proceeds help maintain Houtz Hall and the Etna Playground.
Join Brian Grafstein from Attuned Life Massage & Wellness for an exploration of mindfulness, stress management techniques, and a guided meditation. Brian is a guide for embodied presence. For the past 15 years, he has worked with conscious awareness as a portal to the unseen. In this time he has helped others awaken to the innate intelligence of the body, breath, movement, and subtle energy.A dancer of life and father of two, Brian’s practice is rooted in rhythm, the pulse of the cycles of life, and the quiet wisdom that arises when we listen. His offerings invite students to find balance, unlock vitality, and build a greater connection with the flowing energies that unite body, mind, and spirit.
Brian is a New York State Licensed Massage Therapist, Master Reiki Practitioner, Certified Personal Trainer, QiGong Practitioner, and Gene Keys Guide.
Let’s cultivate shared creativity! Come on down to share your song or story! Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root Kava Lounge, welcomes you to experience our weekly Open Mic Nite hosted by a rotating cast of talented artists including Aria Dawn, Karlee Weaver, Mary Brett Lorson and Laik Uticone. Showcase your talents and enjoy the experience of creative connection. BULA!
Vie Cycle is proud to introduce The Smartphone Orchestra, an interactive theatre group from the Netherlands!
Put your smartphone habits to good use and join this fun and unique 2-part event!
Break the ice in a room full of new friends with a short interactive show called “Music for Smart Phones. ” This short, meditative piece has been translated into multiple languages and performed all over the world, captivating audiences along the way. 
After the performance, creative director Steye Hallema will talk about the Smartphone Orchestra and their innovative approach to community building through technology and theatre. 
The main event for the evening is Ancestors, a 75-minute Interactive Journey into the Future! Ancestors is an interactive and  immersive group experience that will make you profoundly connect with your fellow players and with future generations.


November 19th, 2025 at Cornell University
The full event is from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Anabel Taylor Hall,  One World Room, 548 College Ave, Ithaca NY

November 20th, 2025 at Ithaca College
The full event is from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Dillingham Center, Room ST 4, 953 Danby Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
November 21st, 2025 at The Downstairs, Ithaca
The event will be 4:00PM-5:30PM, drinks and mingling from 5:30 PM-6 PM
The Downstairs, 121 W State Street, Ithaca
Tickets: https://www.viecycle.com/smo.html
Free, no registration required
After our mending guru Kathrin Achenbach left for Europe, we feared the Story House Mending Circle may have disappeared for good. But it’s back, with the uber-creative and (uber-knowledgeable) Margaret Ball-Lumumba leading the way.
This is a regular, free drop-in event. Bring an item of clothing or anything that needs some TLC and be ready to stitch, patch, darn, and swap stories. Margaret will provide thread, needles, fabric scraps, and advice. No prior knowledge is needed, and everyone is welcome. Mending is good for the planet – and for the soul!
Join us for a monthly outing every third Thursday from 4-7:30pm at Artist Alley’s Open Studio Night! Immerse yourself in the vibrant world of creativity as local artists open their studio doors to share their works and creative processes.  Whether you’re an art aficionado or just curious, this is the perfect opportunity to experience the dynamic energy of the art community. Don’t miss out on this chance to connect with artists and explore their creative spaces in a relaxed, inspiring setting!
https://www.instagram.com/artist_alley_ithaca/
https://www.facebook.com/artistalleysouthhill
Artist Alley at South Hill Business Campus
950 Danby Rd, Ithaca
$5-10 suggested donation for the band.
Pete Thompson is a lifelong music lover who has been lucky to learn, teach, practice, and perform over the years. “In terms of practicing and performing, what has had a hold on me for the past handful of years is traditional American music.
Prime Ruin presents:
GREEN TEA https://newforces.bandcamp.com/album/bending-your-sauna One of the absolute champions of the current scene, Green Tea breathes new life into the genre of harsh noise. Texture juxtaposition, dynamic arrangements and many aural left turns, set Nick Forte’s (of Raspberry Bulbs, Rorschach, Half Mortal, etc.) project apart from the rest. Several albums deep on New Forces, Satatuhatta and Tribe Tapes, he isn’t letting up. Those who caught Green Tea live 2 years ago know that this is the real deal, NOT TO BE MISSED.
SUNKEN CHEEK https://primeruin.bandcamp.com/album/sunken-cheek-proud-amputee Semi-annual appearance of the long-running misery electronics project by WC. Meditations on memories of old habits, paranoia, and attempts at purging. A combination of new and recycled Cheek material, stumbling towards something complete.
PRAYER ROPE https://norentrecords.bandcamp.com/album/synodus-horrenda-norent052 Welcoming back former Ithacan Lexi Turner to take the stage once again as the enigmatic Prayer Rope. One of the harshest projects this city has seen emerge and one of the most well-balanced in presentation of theme. A rarity these days, please come lend her your ears.
I-SM https://i-sm.studio/splitimage Ian Sherlock’s ever-evolving sonic practice. While firmly rooted in experimental electronics, at this point it would be presumptuous to assign genres for what I-SM is doing or what is presented next. The blend of multiple reference points is refreshing and always handled with care. Let’s just listen and see.
Angry Mom Records 115 State St Ithaca, NY 14850 8pm doors – 8:30 noise $10 for touring artists
Vie Cycle is proud to introduce The Smartphone Orchestra, an interactive theatre group from the Netherlands!
Put your smartphone habits to good use and join this fun and unique 2-part event!
Break the ice in a room full of new friends with a short interactive show called “Music for Smart Phones. ” This short, meditative piece has been translated into multiple languages and performed all over the world, captivating audiences along the way. 
After the performance, creative director Steye Hallema will talk about the Smartphone Orchestra and their innovative approach to community building through technology and theatre. 
The main event for the evening is Ancestors, a 75-minute Interactive Journey into the Future! Ancestors is an interactive and  immersive group experience that will make you profoundly connect with your fellow players and with future generations.


November 19th, 2025 at Cornell University
The full event is from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Anabel Taylor Hall,  One World Room, 548 College Ave, Ithaca NY

November 20th, 2025 at Ithaca College
The full event is from 6:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Dillingham Center, Room ST 4, 953 Danby Rd, Ithaca, NY 14850
November 21st, 2025 at The Downstairs, Ithaca
The event will be 4:00PM-5:30PM, drinks and mingling from 5:30 PM-6 PM
The Downstairs, 121 W State Street, Ithaca
Tickets: https://www.viecycle.com/smo.html
A sit-down meal is available at GRC (the grey building next to GIAC at 321 West Court Street) from 5:00-7:30pm, and a pick-up meal is available at GIAC (301 West Court Street) from 6:00-7:30pm. Sign up online for the pick-up meals or call 607-272-3622. No RSVP is needed for the sit-down meal. Just show up!
Join us for our monthly movie night, with free popcorn provided! 22 years after Tess and Anna endured an identity crisis, Anna now has a daughter and a soon-to-be stepdaughter. As they navigate the challenges that come when two families merge, Tess and Anna discover that lightning might strike twice. Rated PG
Tickets: https://www.tixr.com/groups/stateofithaca/events/almost-queen-a-tribute-to-queen-143099
Join us for a glass of Cider, local beer, a cocktail, Farm to Table Food, and live Music
$5-10 suggested donation for the musician.
Young Legs is the musical moniker of queer NJ native and Newfield transplant Steven Donahue. For over a decade, they’ve released whisper-quiet bedroom folk, blown out garage rock, lo-fi curios, and hi-fi pop anthems, and almost always all on the same record. Primarily self-recorded and produced, but often welcoming collaborators into the fold, their focus on introspective lyrics within a cosmic setting evokes a wide range of emotion in their listeners.
In their ample time spent not working on music, they enjoy reading sci-fi/fantasy paperbacks, playing Dungeons & Dragons, Pathfinder, and Nintendo, gardening, moongazing, staying up late, and sleeping in.
Young Legs Website: https://younglegs.website/
Cold weather creeping back in? Need something to build back your enthusiasm and joy? Never fear…we have the remedy! The Mostly Motown Chorus will put warmth into your hearts with our upcoming Fall Concert! This upbeat concert will leave you smiling as you listen to great songs from Martha and the Vandellas, The Four Tops, Smokey Robinson, the Supremes and more! Directed by Jan Nigro. $15 at the door.
Wheelchair accessible. 
Tickets: https://www.tixr.com/groups/stateofithaca/events/pink-talking-fish-a-fusion-of-pink-floyd-talking-heads-and-phish-151246
“Anne Hills is such an exquisite singer that it’s understandable that people might be swept up in the pure beauty of her voice and thereby overlook her writing. That would be a mistake. For me, Anne’s writing, in songs like ‘Follow That Road’ and many others, is as direct, melodic and deep as any work being done today. She is quite simply one of my absolute favorite songwriters.”–Tom Paxton
Anne Hills is one of the most beloved voices of the contemporary folk music scene, receiving awards and recognition for her live performances, her unique solo and collaborative recording projects, and her overall artistry and benefit work. Her song “Follow That Road” was the title cut of the Martha’s Vineyard Songwriter Retreat and has been a certified folk classic since the late 1990s.
Anne was born in Moradabad, India, the third daughter of educational missionaries. Raised in Michigan, she attended Interlochen Arts Academy where she formed her first folk trio. She was also the female vocalist with the Big Band that turned out future jazz greats Peter Erskine, Bob Mintzer and Chris Brubeck. She moved to Chicago’s fertile folk scene in 1976 and co-founded the folklore center Hogeye Music, still a force in the Chicago music scene. As a singer, actress, writer, and musician Anne Hills has continuously built a reputation of merit. She has received numerous honors and awards over the years.
Whether she is singing her own songs, the words of six-year-old Opal Whiteley, or her song settings of the Hoosier poet James Whitcomb Riley; accompanied with her guitar, banjo, or simply a Tibetan bell, she puts her whole heart and soul into the moment. You won’t want to miss a chance to hear her songs and stories in person. She tours extensively, winning over audiences with her warm, lively and humorous performances.
Come be a part of Bound for Glory’s new series of monthly live shows on Sunday afternoons at 2 pm in the Lansing Area Performance Hall at 1004 Auburn Road, North Lansing, NY.
Playwrights – bring a short play or scene that you’re working on (10 minutes max) and choose your cast from the writers, actors, and audience members in attendance. Others – come to act, to watch, or to groove on the creative energy! Led by Lesley Greene and AJ Sage. Repeats on December 21, January 11, February 1, March 1, and April 12.
RSVP requested. $10 suggested. Register online.
Tickets: https://www.tixr.com/groups/stateofithaca/events/dark-star-orchestra-155111
Come dance with us!  Don’t know how to dance?  We’ll show you!  
These dances are free, open to the public, and all ages are invited. The Lansing Community Center is air conditioned with a wood floor.  Square dancing is a low impact aerobic activity that stimulates both the mind and body. Our dancers learn and enjoy Modern Western Square Dance steps used all over the world and dance to a wide variety of popular music. The dancing is easy and fun for people of any age. These dances are FREE and open to all.  Come alone or with a partner.  No special dancing skills are required and beginners are always welcome!
For the past twenty years ANDREW & NOAH VANNORSTRAND have been bringing their brand of original folk music to festival stages, concert halls, dance floors, and living rooms all over North America and beyond.  As teenagers, they helped define a new generation of contra dance music with their family band The Great Bear Trio and even appeared on the nationally syndicated public radio program A Prairie Home Companion.  Since then they’ve established themselves as virtuosic multi-instrumentalists and insightful songwriters, drawing from a wide range of genres including Bluegrass and Appalachian, Celtic and Quebecois, Swing and Jazz.  Andrew and Noah are often on tour with the progressive folk roots band The Faux Paws but you can catch them performing as a duo at the Night Eagle, exploring their deep repertoire and love for American folk music.   
$20 in advance; $25 at door, day of show. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/andrew-and-noah-van-norstrand-tickets-1438489082569
A special Harvest Market to kick off the indoor market season, featuring live music by Farm Animal: Old-time fiddle music with Judy Hyman, Jeff Claus, Cap Cooke, Leah Grady, Jason Zorn.
Doug’s Fish Fry will be at Eddydale on Tuesday, Nov. 25 from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. to benefit the Newfield Lions Club!  That day you can call 607-753-9184 ext 2 to place orders until 4:00 pm.
Introducing Dead Dive Happy Hour! Every 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month from 5 to 8pm! Featuring touring Grateful Dead tributes from around the country.
Grateful Upstate Toodeloo brings together some of the top musicians in the country to beautiful upstate New York for a fresh interpretation of the music of The Grateful Dead.
5pm Doors, 5:30pm Show
$8ADV, $15 DOS//All Ages
The Writers’ Room is a drop-in writing group that provides a free and welcoming space for anyone who is working on writing. Bring whatever you write with: laptop, journal, notepad, etc. We check in for 10 minutes, write independently for 40 minutes, then wrap up for 10 minutes. We do not workshop submissions. We just write together in the same space, the Schwarz Jacobson Room at TCPL.
Organizer Clare Jones is a writer and editor. Her writing has been supported by fellowships from Saltonstall Foundation for the Arts, the Fulbright Program, and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop.
Let’s cultivate shared creativity! Come on down to share your song or story! Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root Kava Lounge, welcomes you to experience our weekly Open Mic Nite hosted by a rotating cast of talented artists including Aria Dawn, Karlee Weaver, Mary Brett Lorson and Laik Uticone. Showcase your talents and enjoy the experience of creative connection. BULA!
A fundraiser for No Mas Lagrimas featuring music by Spirit Posse. $5 suggested donation or bring shelf-stable food items, supermarket gift cards, or new toys.
The Varna Community Center is hosting its annual free Thanksgiving Dinner from 12-3pm on Thanksgiving, with turkey, dressing, mashed potatoes, gravy, cranberry sauce, green bean casserole, squash, fresh baked pies, and more, with a vegetarian lasagna option as well.
Join with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/ant-nsdr-poh
Or dial: (US) +1 917-819-1651 PIN: 285235917#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/ant-nsdr-poh?pin=1996090015673&hs=7
Learn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
The Salvation Army is offering a free Thanksgiving meal at noon on Thanksgiving at their 150 North Albany Street location in Ithaca. RSVP by November 21st at 607-273-2400 for their meal count, and volunteers are welcome!
Join with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/zpk-smdf-myt
Or dial: (US) +1 252-377-1906 PIN: 311360996#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/zpk-smdf-myt?pin=9898562965387&hs=7
Learn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
A free Thanksgiving meal that’s open to everyone, including oven roasted turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, squash, vegetable, roll and pie. They ask guests to call 607-844-8760 for a reservation so they can serve all who come.
Join with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/igx-dymc-edb
Or dial: (US) +1 442-600-5139 PIN: 489945888#
More phone numbers: https://tel.meet/igx-dymc-edb?pin=4759301430979&hs=7
Learn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
$5-10 suggested donation for the band.
Come out on the holiest of commercial holidays and join us in a celebration of everything anti this society. We will have dynamic performances: Dicqbeats, Mountain of Woe, Kompyootur Muhsheen + Mutilation Phantasy (they’re the same g’eye!) and Pits! Plus we will have sublime readings from Jada Simone, Keegan Young, and E! All this can be found at nocturnalcafeny Since we are all prisoners of a capitalist society we are asking $10- $15 to Support the artists. Also can someone please work the door for this show? Lastly this is an all ages event so please bring your children or their stuffed animals. See you there!
$5-10 suggested donation for the band.
$30 in advance / $35 at door

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    Lauren and the Good Souls bring their unique Joni Mitchell tribute to the Hangar Theatre’s In Flight Entertainment Series.  A band of multi-instrumentalists, the group can handle Mitchell’s complexity and depth with finesse, from the intimate acoustic moments to the horn section swells, tight harmonies and orchestral arrangements. The featured musical guest of the evening is Sue Tierney, Ithaca native since 1986, and founder/contributor to jonimitchell.com guitar and piano transcriptions. Sue was involved with the Ithaca Community School of Music and Art’s annual Joni Mitchell Tribute concerts from 2009 to 2019.  To more fully encompass Joni’s creative prowess, HOUSE of ChoCLET will be creating live art on canvas while the band performs Joni’s hits and deep cuts. 

    Tickets:  https://hangartheatre.easy-ware-ticketing.com/eventsByMovie/A000001072 
    Come dance with us!  Don’t know how to dance?  We’ll show you!  
    These dances are free, open to the public, and all ages are invited. The Lansing Community Center is air conditioned with a wood floor.  Square dancing is a low impact aerobic activity that stimulates both the mind and body. Our dancers learn and enjoy Modern Western Square Dance steps used all over the world and dance to a wide variety of popular music. The dancing is easy and fun for people of any age. These dances are FREE and open to all.  Come alone or with a partner.  No special dancing skills are required and beginners are always welcome!
    $5 suggested donation for the band
    MAQ is a musical ensemble based in Ithaca, NY comprised of some of the area’s best seasoned jazz and Brazilian-music musicians. Its members have individually toured throughout the United States and Europe, in venues from concert halls to clubs, performing everything from classic and modern jazz to Brazilian bossa and folk music.
    $5. Bring water & wear comfortable shoes.Expect to have a good workout, improve your memory and have an absolute blast!
    All ages welcome 
    This is a beginners class
    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.
    Let’s cultivate shared creativity! Come on down to share your song or story! Nocturnal Cafe, formerly Sacred Root Kava Lounge, welcomes you to experience our weekly Open Mic Nite hosted by a rotating cast of talented artists including Aria Dawn, Karlee Weaver, Mary Brett Lorson and Laik Uticone. Showcase your talents and enjoy the experience of creative connection. BULA!
    Ithaca Beer Company is raising a pint to 27 years of craft brewing with an anniversary celebration at its Taproom on Thursday, December 4th, 2025. The event will feature live local music by Pierce Walsh & Friends, limited beer releases, signature appetizers, raffle prizes benefiting Foodnet Meals on Wheels, and much more — all in honor of nearly three decades of brewing innovation and local pride.
    Ithaca Beer Company first opened its doors in 1998 and has grown into one of New York’s leading craft breweries. Known for their flagship Flower Power IPA, they have continued to craft distinctive beers that embody quality and creativity. As they mark their 27th year, they are taking the time to celebrate the journey — and everyone who’s been part of it — with an evening of quality beer, great food, and community. 
    To purchase tickets and learn more, visit our website at https://ithacabeer.com/products/anniversary27ticket.  
    Admission includes the following:
    1 hour of open bar (limit 3 drinks max. per person)
    Exclusive first pours from Brewmaster Joe Pawelek
    A 27th Anniversary cocktail, featuring Flower Power Whiskey
    A generous spread of hearty appetizers
    Limited edition 27th Anniversary t-shirt
    20% off any purchases made in The Taproom (Anniversary Night Only)
    1 raffle ticket with option to buy more night of event
    Support over 85 local artists while discovering the perfect gifts for your loved ones—everything from paintings, photography, illustration, and ceramics to jewelry and unique home decor. Meet artists in their studios, as well as invited creators in the factory’s alleys. Savor local delights from food vendors like Osakaya, Backyard Bakeshop and Marie’s Macarons. Experience a cozy, indoor holiday event filled with creativity and warmth. Shop small, spread joy, and make this holiday season truly special with artisanal treasures. Don’t miss out on the festive fun and community spirit!

    Date:  Friday, December 5 from 4-8pm, Saturday, December 6 from 10am-4pm, Sunday, December 7 from 10am-4pm
    Open houses and opening receptions for art exhibits all over town. https://www.ithacagallerynight.com
    Join us for a celebration of New Roots talent! 
    This showcase event will feature student and staff art and performances. 
    Music, poetry, food, textile art, sculptures, drawings, paintings, and more! 

    From our guitar trio to delicious baked goods, brave poetry recitals to classical art pieces, the New Roots community shines. 

    Friday, December 5th, 5-7 pm. 
    116 N. Cayuga St., Ithaca NY 14850
    Located in the Historic Clinton House
    All are welcome!
    GoGone is back at Deep Dive the first Friday of every month!
    With food by Babe’s Burgers 5-10pm! 
    $5-10 suggested donation
    Distant planets, stars, galaxies . . . how do we know what these things are made of without ever having gone there? How have we mapped the surfaces of Venus and Saturn’s moon Titan with satellites when their weather is always cloudy? Join Zoe from the Spacecraft Planetary Image Facility for some fun hands-on activities about how scientists use rainbows and “invisible” light to understand the universe. Best suited for families with children 8 and older (also open to younger ones with an interest in space.)
    Support over 85 local artists while discovering the perfect gifts for your loved ones—everything from paintings, photography, illustration, and ceramics to jewelry and unique home decor. Meet artists in their studios, as well as invited creators in the factory’s alleys. Savor local delights from food vendors like Osakaya, Backyard Bakeshop and Marie’s Macarons. Experience a cozy, indoor holiday event filled with creativity and warmth. Shop small, spread joy, and make this holiday season truly special with artisanal treasures. Don’t miss out on the festive fun and community spirit!

    Date:  Friday, December 5 from 4-8pm, Saturday, December 6 from 10am-4pm, Sunday, December 7 from 10am-4pm
    Suggested donation $30 at the door, cash only. Limited seating. Doors open at 6:30.
    Support over 85 local artists while discovering the perfect gifts for your loved ones—everything from paintings, photography, illustration, and ceramics to jewelry and unique home decor. Meet artists in their studios, as well as invited creators in the factory’s alleys. Savor local delights from food vendors like Osakaya, Backyard Bakeshop and Marie’s Macarons. Experience a cozy, indoor holiday event filled with creativity and warmth. Shop small, spread joy, and make this holiday season truly special with artisanal treasures. Don’t miss out on the festive fun and community spirit!

    Date:  Friday, December 5 from 4-8pm, Saturday, December 6 from 10am-4pm, Sunday, December 7 from 10am-4pm
    Every 1st Sunday of the month through May! Pancakes and French Toast, Eggs and Toast, Bacon and Sausage, Home Fries, and coffee, tea, and juice. $10 for adults, $8 for children under 12.
    Join us for Sunday Cinema at Newfield United Methodist Church on December 7th.  Enjoy a lunch of assorted soups and bread at 11:30 and the movie “Christmas Angel” at noon followed by a brief discussion about the movie. Free!
    Come dance with us!  Don’t know how to dance?  We’ll show you!  
    These dances are free, open to the public, and all ages are invited. The Lansing Community Center is air conditioned with a wood floor.  Square dancing is a low impact aerobic activity that stimulates both the mind and body. Our dancers learn and enjoy Modern Western Square Dance steps used all over the world and dance to a wide variety of popular music. The dancing is easy and fun for people of any age. These dances are FREE and open to all.  Come alone or with a partner.  No special dancing skills are required and beginners are always welcome!
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