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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE

FREEFREE

www.FREETIME.com

May 28 - June 11, 2014 | Vol. 37 • No. 26

M A G A Z I N E

empire @ culver

DOE EL I T

NU TSSince 1958

empire @ culver

DAN DELITE

salvatores.com salvatores.comsalvatores.com pizza & pubs

Order Online & Receive

Double Pizza Perks Points!

CONCERTS • FESTIVALS • SPECIAL EVENTSOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES • SPORTS • THEATRECONCERTS • FESTIVALS • SPECIAL EVENTSOUTDOOR ACTIVITIES • SPORTS • THEATRE

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WESTERN NEW YORK’S ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE®

Publisher & EditorThomas Cannon

Executive EditorSue Cannon

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Departments• Coming To Town .....................5• Out of Town ............................14• Art Shows ..............................14• Lights Up ...............................14 Theatre ................................14 Concert ................................14 Dance ..................................15• Sports ...................................49• Theatre Listings ......................53• Film Classics .........................54• Calendar ...............................55• Classifieds .............................69

ColumnsFestivals & Special Events By Sue Cannon ....................16

Beer Craft By Mark Tichenor .................21

For You And The Kids By Sue Cannon ....................22

Words & Music ......................23

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coming to townDay Camp w/Survay Says • The Derangers • Michael Francis w/RPO • Mark Normand • Tim McGraw w/Kip Moore & Cassadee Pope • Kevin Kinsella & Band • Future w/Jhene Aiko, Rico Love, Que & Young Money Yawn • Dennis Ross • Young Jeezy • Michael Tarbox • Unearth w/Texas in July, Cruel Hand, Armed for Apocalypse • Theater Bootlegs • Carolyn Wonderland w/Shelley King • Rob Garcia 4 • Ray LaMontagne w/Jason Isbell and The Belle Brigade • Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings w/James Hunter • Charlie Daniels Band w/Mallary Hope • Marv Gauthier • Skrillex w/DJ Snake, What So Not and Milo & Otis • The Menzingers • Afroman • Dale Watson &

His Lone Stars • 98PXY Summer Jam • Hit the Lights w/Major League & Light Years • James McMurtry and The Bottle Rockets • The Revelers • Saul Conrad • Tim Avram • Luluc & Spider Bags w/Tim Avram • Blitzen Trapper w/Parkington Sisters • Jeffrey Broussard & The Creole Cowboys • Finesse Mitchell • Rachelle Ferrell • Counterparts w/Struc/Tures • Titus Andronicus w/Baked • Rob Holloway

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Day Campw/Survay SaysBug Jar | May 28 The four-piece indie rock band from Cincinnati, Day Camp, comes to town in support of a new self-titled EP, performing here with Survay Says, a six-piece punk/ska band from New Jersey.

The DerangersAbilene Bar & Lounge | May 29 Touring in support of a new CD, The Legend of Daphne Blue, The Derangers features blues guitarist Drew Townson, Adan Cat on bass, Pauly Gallo on drums, and Al Harper on guitar. The band explores the “twangi-est side of surf guitar,” writing music with an original spaghetti western-styled theme.

Michael Francisw/RPOKodak Hall @ Eastman Theatre | May 29 & 31 Holst’s The Planets will be the featured work at this Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra concert that features guest conductor Michael Francis. The British maestro has conducted the Lon-don Symphony, the New York Philharmonic, Houston, Seattle and Oregon Symphonies as well as the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France and Munchner Symphoniker. He is the artistic advisor and chief conductor of Sweden’s Norrkoping Symphony and is a frequent collaborator with Anne-Sophie Mutter.

Mark NormandComedy Club | May 29 – 31 With appearances on Co-nan, Comedy Central’s Inside

Amy Schumer, NBC’s Last Comic Standing. and MTV’s Inside Joke, Mark Normand has been getting around. In fact, the Village Voice named him “Best Comedian of 2013.” He’s appeared at comedy clubs and festivals nationwide and currently runs two comedy podcasts in NYC.

Tim McGraww/Kip Moore & Cassadee PopeCMAC | May 30 Country star Tim McGraw has sold over 40 million albums, with eleven consecutive releases debut-ing at #1 on the Billboard charts. With multiple Grammy Awards, CMAs, Academy of Country Mu-sic Awards and People’s Choice Awards to his credit, his hits include “Indian Outlaw,” “Don’t Take the Girl,” “I Like It, I Love

It,” “It’s Your Love,” “Live Like You Were Dying,” “When the Stars Go Blue,” “My Little Girl,” “Felt Good on My Lips,” “Highway Don’t Care,” “One of Those Nights,” and “Southern Girl.” His latest CD is titled Sundown Heaven Town; and he is currently working on a new film due out next year titled To-morrowland... Singer/songwriter Kip Moore’s debut album, Up All Night, was released in 2012. Since then, he’s enjoyed a string of hits including “Somethin’ ‘bout a Truck,” “Beer Money,” Pretty Girl” and “Young Love.”...Cassadee Pope is the lead singer of the pop rock band, Hey Monday and has also released solo recordings including Frame by Frame. She appeared on The Voice, winning in December of 2012. Hit singles include “Wasting All These Tears” and “I Wish I Could Break Your Heart.”

Kevin Kinsella & BandAbilene Bar & Lounge | May 30 I thaca ’s Kevin Kinsella (founder of John Brown’s Body and a member of 10Ft. Ganja Plant) performs a mix of acoustic, soul and Reggae. His 2011 solo album is titled Great Design; and since then he’s released two CDs with 10Ft. Ganja Plant – 10 Deadly Shots Vol. 2 and Skycatcher.

Futurew/Jhene Aiko, Rico Love, Que & Young Money YawnBlue Cross Arena | May 30 Nayvadius Cash (a.k.a. Future) is a rapper from Atlanta. His debut studio album, Pluto was re-

Ringo Starr hits the road this summer with a little help from his All Starr Band, reuniting with 2012’s stellar lineup of musicians including Richard Page, Steve Lukather, Todd Rundgren, Gregg Bissonette, and Gregg Rolie.

The tour stops at CMAC in Canandaigua, June 7.

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cently followed by Honest...R&B/soul artist Jhene Aiko tours in support of her first studio album, Souled Out. She was featured on the RIAA Gold Certified single, “Beware.”...The singer/songwriter Rico Love has a new one out, Turn the Lights On; and is well known for such songs as Beyonce’s “Sweet Dreams” and Usher’s “There Goes My Baby” which he wrote...The rising rapper Young Money Yawn completes the bill in support of his new single, “Shout Out To Papi.”

Dennis RossJoke Factory | May 30 & 31 Billed as “The Jersey Comic,” Dennis Ross has been a writer for National Lampoon, a position that helped him to see the insanity in everyday life and the humor in the human condition. He’s known for his lively stage show that is as clever as it is hilariously truthful - a style that has won him a loyal following of fans. He’s worked with everyone from Lewis Black to Chris Rock and the Beach Boys!

Young JeezyMain St. Armory | May 31 Rapper Young Jeezy (a.k.a. Jay Jenkins) is best known for being in the groups Boz N Da Hood and USDA. Hit tunes include “Soul Survivor” (w/Akon) , “Love In This Club” (w/Usher), and the Grammy-nominated “Put On” (w/Kanye West). Solo albums include Let’s Get It: Thug Motiva-tion 101, The Inspiration, 2008’s The Recession, Thug Motivation 103 and his latest, Seen It All.

Michael TarboxAbilene Bar & Lounge | May 31 Michael Tarbox, known as the leader of the Cambridge MA-based group, Tarbox Ramblers (A Fix Back East, For From the West) has played with the likes of Bo Diddley, Tina Turner, Robert Cray, Los Lobos and others. His CDs include A Fix Back, My Primitive Joy and Works And Days; and several of his songs have been used in the television shows Sons of Anarchy and Supernatural.

Unearthw/Texas in July, Cruel Hand, Armed for ApocalypseMontage Music Hall | May 31 This metal show features Un-earth, formed in MA in 1998 (The Oncoming Storm, III: In the Eyes

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of Fire, The March, Darkness in the Light); the Christian metal band known for its songwriting ability, Texas in July, veterans of the Van’s Warped Tour 2013; Cruel Hand, a hardcore punk band from Portland ME; and the sludge metal act, Armed for Apocalypse out of California.

Theater BootlegsThirsty Frog | May 31 Theater Bootlegs come to town all the way from Japan! The punk rockers have a solid following in their native country and hope to earn fans here in the states as well.

Carolyn Wonderlandw/Shelley KingAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 1 Blues singer/songwriter, Caro-lyn Wonderland plays acoustic and electric guitar, trumpet, piano, slide-guitar and mando-

mover in the current Brooklyn jazz scene.”

Ray LaMontagnew/Jason Isbell and The Belle BrigadeCMAC | June 1 Singer/songwriter Ray LaM-ontagne is known for his raspy voice and meaningful lyrics. Since leaving his job in a Maine shoe factory (!), Ray has released five studio albums - Trouble, Till the Sun Turns Black, Gossip in the Grain, God Willin’ and the Creek Don’t Rise and the latest, Supernova. Along the way, he’s won numerous awards including three Boston Music Awards and a 2011 Grammy for “Best Contem-porary Folk Album.”... Singer/songwriter/guitarist Jason Isbell is a former member of Drive-By Truckers, releasing his first solo album, Sirens of the Ditch, in 2007. Follow-ups include Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit and Here

We Rest. His fourth solo album, Southeastern, was released last June...The Belle Brigade is a sis-ter/brother duo featuring Barbara and Ethan Gruska. The popular act has toured with G. Love & Special Sauce, k.d. lang and oth-ers. Their music is highlighted by harmonies that critics have compared to Simon & Garfunkel and The Everly Brothers. Just Because is their new release.

Sharon Jones and the Dap Kingsw/James HunterSmith Opera House, Geneva | June 1 The funk/soul band, Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings, has gained fans with music that captures funk as it was played in its heyday, in the mid-60s and

Michael TarboxAbilene Bar & Lounge | May 31

lin; incorporating blues, swing, Zydeco, gospel, soul, country, and surf into her music... Austin’s Shelley King has been called “Austin’s first lady of song.” Over the years, she’s shared the stage with the likes of Lucinda Wil-liams, Willie Nelson and others. A new album, Building a Fire, is coming soon.

Rob Garcia 4 Lovin’ Cup | June 1 Drummer/composer Rob Garcia, founder of Connection Works, has performed or recorded with such jazz artists as Wynton Marsalis, Wood Allen, Vince Gior-dano, Diana Krall, Bill McHenry, Gary Versace, Wycliffe Gordon and others. His group, the Rob Garcia 4, features saxophonist Noah Preminger. Time Out New York calls the group “a prime

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Smith Opera House, GenevaJune 1

70s. Members perform on instru-ments reminiscent of that era and avoid digital recordings, using traditional analogue equipment. Releases include Dap Dippin,’ Naturally,100 Days, 100 Nights, I Learned the Hard Way and a new one, Give the People What They Want...James Hunter, a Grammy-nominated vocalist, has toured with Aretha Franklin, Willie Nelson, Boz Scaggs & more. Van Morrison says of Hunter, “James is one of the best voices, and best kept secrets, in British R&B and Soul.”

Charlie Daniels Bandw/Mallary HopeMain St. Armory | June 1 Charl ie Daniels , on the music scene since 1955, broke through as a r e c ord - i n g artist with 1973’s Hone y In the Rock f e a t u r i n g “Uneasy Rider.” Other h i t s inc lude “Long Haired Country Boy” and “The South’s Gonna Do It (Again)” “Fire On the Mountain;” and the Grammy Award-winning, “The Devil Went Down to Georgia.” His new album is titled Off the Grid: Doin’ It Dylan...Country music singer/songwriter Mallary Hope is known for her hit singles “Love Lives On” and “Blossom in the Dust.”

Mary GauthierLovin’ Cup | June 2 Mary Gauthier didn’t write her first song until she turned 35. She was too busy battling booze, drugs and depression. She turned 18 in jail, drifted a while and finally opened a Cajun restaurant in Boston’s Back Bay. But even a successful business didn’t exorcise the de-mons - the addiction still had her in its grip. Then a little miracle happened. Without warning, Mary found herself, for the first time, writing songs. Since then, eight successful albums followed, including her latest, The Foundling and Live at Blue Rock. Like her life, Mary’s music can be rough, but it has an undeniable power.

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Bring a blanket or a lawn chair, dinner and enjoy performances in the Pavilion at Buckland Park, 1341 Westfall Road. The perfor-

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Handicap accessible, restrooms and concessions will be available. Join us every Tuesday for six great weeks! Contact the Recreation

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Skrillexw/DJ Snake, What So Not and Milo & OtisCMAC | June 2 Sonny Moore, known to fans by his stage name of Skrillex, is the former frontman for From First to Last. As a solo artist, he also developed a new career as a producer, releasing his own debut EP, My Name is Skrillex with the s i n g l e “Weekends”

i n 2010 . That same ye a r h e dropped t h e Grammy

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w i n n i n g S c a r y Monsters and Nice Sprites (“Kill Every-body”), which was followed by the Grammy-winning Bangarang, Making It Bum Dem, After Hours, and Leaving. His latest is Recess...William Grigahcine, known pro-fessionally as DJ Snake, is a hip hop/electronic artist from France as well as a Grammy-nominated producer. His hit single is “Turn Down For What.”...What So Not, the Afro-beat/dub/house act from Sydney Australia, released a debut EP, 7Dollar Bill, in 2011. Their mixtapes are seeing widespread play internationally; and their latest is Jaguar...Milo & Otis, an R&B duo from Chicago, tours in support of The Joy and the Almost Us release. The duo features

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vocalist Jamila Woods, and Owen Hill on guitar.

The MenzingersBug Jar | June 2 The punk band known as The Menzingers hails from Philly and tours in support of a new album, Rented World. They’ll be joined by Lemuria (from Buffalo) and fellow Philly punkers - the Cayetans, as well as PUP, from Toronto.

AfromanCalifornia Brew Haus | June 2 Mississippi native, Afroman started his rap career in the 8th grade with homemade tapes, finding success with his RIAA Gold-certified album The Good Times, and it’s single, “Because I Got High.” He’s gone on to release a dozen more albums, scoring a hit with the single “Crazy Rap” off of the Sell Your Dope album.

Dale Watson & His Lone StarsAbilene Bare & Lounge | June 3 Critically acclaimed ever since he emerged in the early 90’s as a shining light of Americana and alt-country, singer/songwriter/guitarist Dale Watson is a true honky tonk rebel. Watson’s 1995 debut, Cheatin’ Heart Attack, es-tablished him in the front ranks of the Austin honky tonk set, and he’s been going strong ever since. 2013’s Red House Records release is titled El Rancho Azul.

98PXY Summer JamFrontier Field | June 3 This year, the 98PXY Sum-mer Jam features Jason Derulo (“Whatcha Say,” “The Other Side,” “In My Head,” “Talk Dirty,” “Ridin’ Solo”); B.o.B. (“Nothin’ on You,” “Airplanes,” “Magic,” “Strange Clouds,” “Both of Us,” “Higher”); R5 (I Can’t Forget About You,” “Loud”); MKTO (“Thank You,” “Classic,” “American Dream”); Timef lies (“I Choose U,” “All the Way”); SoMo (“Ride,” “Show Off ”); AJR (“I’m Ready”); and My Crazy Girlfriend (“Go F**K Yourself,” “Crazy Stupid Love”).

Hit the Lightsw/Major League & Light YearsMontage Music Hall | June 3 Hit the Lights is a five-piece punk act from Ohio that backs up

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their infectious melodies with pas-sionate lyrics and a high-octane show. CDs include This is a Stick Up, Don’t Make it a Murder; Skip School, Start Fights; Coast to Coast, and Invicta... Major League, pop punk artists from New Jersey, features Nick Trask, Brian Joyce, Matt Chila, Kyle Bell and Luke Smartnick. Their new album is Hard Feelings...Cleveland’s punk outfit, Light Years (I Won’t Hold This Against You), Brigades out of Columbia SC, July and Camdin complete the bill.

James McMurtry • The Bottle RocketsClub @ Water St. | June 4 Americana/folk artist James McMurtr y comes to town in support of a new release on the Complicated Game label. The roots rock singer from Austin TX has enjoyed chart success with previous recordings including Childish Things and Just Us Kids... The New York Times likened the songwriting of The Bottle Rock-ets to Woody Guthrie’s in spirit. Others have said they are like Guthrie meets Neil Young meets The Replacements. Their lyrics tell of the common experiences of everyman – set to searing rock ‘n’ roll. Often called the “Godfathers of Alt-Country/Roots Rock,” the band has been performing for twenty years now.

The RevelersGeorge Eastman House | June 4 The Revelers are a Lafayette, LA-based band that combines Cajun, country, blues and zydeco into a powerful roots sound that’s straight from southwest Louisi-ana. The group tours in support of a new EP, “The Revelers Play The Swamp Pop Classics Vol. 1,” due out mid-July.

Saul ConradBug Jar | June 4 Singer/songwriter Saul Con-rad is touring in support of his new release, a tyrant and lamb, on Mountain of Leopards records. The album is Conrad’s third CD.

Tim AvramSticky Lips BBQ Juke Joint | June 4Abilene Bar & Lounge | June 5 Tim Avram is described as a “tattooed punk rocker disguised as an under-the-radar country roots musician...a wolf dressed in

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sheep’s clothing.” In his world of country punk, he’s seen success recently with the release of Signs of a Struggle.

Luluc & Spider Bagsw/Tim AvramAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 5 Luluc (Zoe Randell and Steve Hasset), a duo out of Melbourne Australia by way of Brooklyn, touring in support of a new album, Passerby. Their music has been heard on ABC’s Grey’s Anatomy...The Spider Bags are Dan McGee, Steve Oliva and Rock Forbes. Releases from this band include A Celebration of Hunger; Goodbye Cruel World, Hello Cru-eler World; and Shake My Head. A new one, Frozen Letter, is due out soon...Also at Abilene’s tonight is Tim Avram. (See above.)

Blitzen Trapperw/Parkington SistersClub @ Water St. | June 5 Blitzen Trapper is a group of native Northwesterners, most of whom grew up in Salem, Oregon. Critics and fans have compared their music to just about every-thing, finding their folk-rock based sound hard to categorize.

Formed in 2000, the group found their “Wild Mountain Nation” recording listed on the 100 Best songs of 2007 by Rolling Stone magazine. Recent releases in-clude Furr, Destroyer of the Void, American Goldwing and VII...The Parkington Sisters – Sarah, Ariel, Nora and Rose – tour in support of a new album, Inside My Head. Each is a multi-instrumentalist and each is a songwriter. Their debut album, Till Voices Wake Us, was released in 2011.

Jeffrey Broussard & The Creole CowboysLovin’ Cup | June 5 The Zydeco band of Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cow-boys perform dance music that at once pays homage to the Cre-ole past and charts the future of Zydeco music. Jeffery was named “Accordionist of the Year” in 2007 at the Zydeco Music & Creole Heritage Awards. The band features his accordion mastery and soulful vocals, and delivers

renditions of Creole classics as well as originals.

Finesse MitchellComedy Club | June 5 – 7 Finesse Mitchell, best known for his work on Sat-urday Night Live, has also

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Rachelle FerrellHochstein Performance Hall | June 6 Contemporary jazz singer Ra-chelle Ferrell has also achieved success in pop, gospel, R&B and classical. She has a six-octave vocal range, leading to work as a backup singer for Lou Rawls, Vanessa Williams, Patti LaBelle and others. The Berklee College of Music grad has seven albums to her credit.

Counterpartsw/Struc/TuresMontage Music Hall | June 6 Canadian metalcore rockers, Counterparts formed in Ham-ilton Ontario in 2007. They’ve released three CDs, Prophets, The Current Will Carry Us and The Difference Between Hell and Home. Brendan Murphy serves as their frontman...Toronto’s Struc/Tures features Spyros Georgiou, Andrew McEnaney and Brendon Padjasek. The heavy metal act is on an ex-tended tour that includes stops across the U.S. and Canada...The

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bill is completed by the metal acts Betrayal and Villains.

Titus Andronicusw/BakedBug Jar | June 6 The indie punk band Titus Andronicus comes to town from its hometown in New Jersey. The band is known for its energetic shows and its use of loud, heavily distorted guitars...Baked, a ga-rage pop-rock act out of Brooklyn, joins the bill in support of their Wet Blanket release.

famous drummers/musicians, Ringo Starr, has recorded nu-merous solo releases, and toured the world with various incarna-tions of His All Starr Band. In concert, fans can expect to hear the legendary songs they know and love from Ringo including “With A Little Help From My Friends,” “Yellow Submarine,” “Photograph,” and “It Don’t Come Easy;” along with music from his more recent CDs, Y Not and Ringo 2012. His current All Starr Band features Richard Page, Steve Lukather, Gregg Rolie , Todd Rundgren and Gregg Bissonette.

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Rob HollowayJoke Factory | June 6 & 7 Using high-energy impressions, crazy sound effects, and non-stop gags, Rob Holloway keeps his au-dience coming back for more. His style has led to non-stop touring, performing in casinos, comedy clubs, and cruise ships. Rob has appeared on stage with such comedy greats as Richard Prior, Jim Carey and Kevin James.

D. C. AndersonDownstairs Cabaret @ Winton Place | June 6 – 8 Folk singer/songwriter/actor, D. C. Anderson made his Broad-way debut in The Phantom of the Opera and has also portrayed the title role in Pippin. The talented vocalist has released ten CDs and appeared in theatres nationwide as well as in over 75 commercials. Here he performs a repertoire of comic songs for Rochester audi-ences.

Ringo Starr and His All Starr BandCMAC | June 7 Since the break up of The Beatles, one of the world’s most

The Lone BellowSmith Opera House, Geneva | June 7 Zach Williams, Kanene Pipkin and Brian Elmquist are The Lone Bellow. This Brooklyn-based act has earned acclaim with impres-sive live shows, touring across the country with The Civil Wars. They describe themselves as an “urban tribe,” more than just fel-low musicians. Their self-titled debut album was released last year on Descendant Records.

Bronwen ExterAbilene Bar & Lounge | June 7 Bronwen Exter, hails from Ithaca and has been described as what would happen if Lou Reed and Astrud Gilberto had a baby! She’s been writing songs all her life, recording her first CD in 2006. After a stint in NYC, she’s returned to her hometown and put together a new band featuring Mike Stark, Jen Middaugh and Dana Billings.

Josh Thompsonw/Hootin’anges The Ridge, LeRoy | June 7 Country star Josh Thompson is known for such hits as “Comin’

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Around,” “Beer on the Table,” “Cold Beer with Your Name on It” and “Way Out Here.” His lat-est album is Turn It Up featuring the single, “Wanted Me Gone.”...The Hootn’anges are Ange and Luke Marino and Greg Mach. The country rock act has been enjoying attention from national country radio and major record companies...Buffalo’s country/rock/soul act, Ashton Hollow, joins the bill.

The Trewsw/FlintfaceMontage Music Hall | June 7 The Canadian rock band, The Trews, became nationally known with their hit single “Not Ready To Go” from the album, House of Ill Fame. They’ve toured with the likes of Big Sugar, Evanescence, Finger Eleven, Nickelback, Sam Roberts and more. The four-piece currently support a new self-titled release featuring the single, “What’s Fair Is Fair.”...Flintface, alternative rockers from Philly, arrive in town just before a new album, Hope, is released next month. Led by Joe Scorsone, the touring band also features Darrell Jones, Billy Sims, Devin Ortiz, Chris DeMas, and Beth Scorsone.

Consider the SourceLovin’ Cup | June 7 The NYC-based band, Consid-er The Source, is described as a “Sci-Fi Middle Eastern Funk-Rock Band.” With roots in improvisa-tional jazz and progressive rock, their sound is a fusion of Ameri-can jazz, funk and heavy metal with Middle Eastern classical and folk. They’ve been featured on Re-lix.com and Jambands.com, and are popular on the festival circuit. The trio, which has toured the U.S., the Middle East and Europe, features Gabriel Marin, John Fer-rara, and Jeff Mann.

EyeHateGodw/Ringworm & EnablerBug Jar | June 9 The New Orleans quintet, Eye-HateGod is an outspoken group that has entertained/shocked fans of even the most extreme music since the early 90’s. They recently released a self-titled CD...They perform here with the hardcore act, Ringworm supporting Ham-mer of the Witch and the metal/punk band, Enabler, whose new full length is titled La Fin Absolute du Monde

Crash the LightsBoulder Coffee, Park Ave. | June 9 Eric McKinney, a.k.a. Crash the Lights, tours in support of a new CD. Eric covers a wide variety of genres when he performs - acous-tic, jazz, hard rock and percussive breakdowns.

Modern Baseballw/Tiny Moving PartsMontage Music Hall | June 10 Touring in support of You’re Gonna Miss It All, Modern Base-ball features Brendan Lukens, Jake Ewald, Sean Huber and Iam Farmer. The Emo/rock/punk band will be joined by Tiny Moving Parts featuring Dylan Mattheisen and Matthew & Billy Chevalier; along with Hotelier from Worcester MA and Sorority Noise, a pun band from Hartford CT.

SaintsenecaBug Jar | June 10 The folk rock band, Saintsen-eca, led by singer/songwriter Zac Little, has hit the road to perform songs from a new LP, Dark Arc.

Capsize w/ViceCalifornia Brew Haus | June 11 Capsize, from San Diego CA, comes to town supporting I’ve Been Tearing Myself Apart. The release is their third, with Weight coming out in 2012 and Live A Burden, Die A Curse in 2013...Vice, a hardcore band from Staten Is-land, tours in support of Flawed.

Hank IIIMontage Music Hall | June 11 Billed as “the king of Hellbilly,” Hank III is on a coast-to-coast tour in support of a double coun-try album, Brothers of the 4x4; and a single punk album entitled A Fiendish Threat. Hank’s shows are described as giving fans a taste of hardcore punk horror rock!

The FeaturesBug Jar | June 11 Touring in support of a new self-titled album, the modern rock/indie band known as The Features are a Nashville-based quartet that’s been receiving a great deal of attention lately from the likes of Rolling Stone, Magnet, Paste, and Relix.

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TheatreOpenings... •HEDDA GABLER - Running June 5 thru 14 at MuCCC Theatre, 142 Atlantic Avenue is Michael Arve’s adaptation of Hedda Gabler starring Meredith Powell. This production of the Ibsen classic brings the title character into New Haven, CT in the late 1940s. Call 234-1254. •PICNIC – The Young Open & Honest Players (YOHP) will present Picnic, by William Inge, on June 6 & 7 at the Penfield Community Center, 1985 Baird Rd. Winner of a Pulitzer Prize for Drama in 1953, this play takes place on Labor Day weekend in the joint backyards of two middle-aged widows...let the story begin! Call 340-8655.

Concerts •PARK POINT CONCERT SE-RIES - The 2014 Park Point Concert Series, sponsored by Labatt Blue Light, opens this year on June 6 with an 80’s rock show featuring Hall Pass, Download and Acoustic Brew. The bands will perform – free - start-ing at 6 p.m. at Park Point, where Jefferson, Brighton-Henrietta Town Line Road, and John Street meet. Visit parkpointrochester.com for details.

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CONCERTSFirst Niagara Center, 0ne Seymour Knox III Plaza, Buffalo; 888-467-2273 www.firstniagaracenter.com5/31 Rod Stewart & Santana

Kleinhans Music Hall, 3 Symphony Circle, Buffalo; 716-885-5000 / 800-745-3000 www.kleinhansbuffalo.org6/11 Il Volo

Massey Hall, 178 Victoria St., Toronto; 416-872-4255 www.masseyhall.com6/6 Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings with James Hunter6/8 & 9 Ray LaMontagne with Jason Isbell and The Belle Brigade

COMEDYTurning Stone Casino & Resort, NYS Thruway Exit 33, Verona; 877-833-SHOW www.turningstone.com6/7 Jim Breuer

SPORTSTurning Stone Casino & Resort, NYS Thruway Exit 33, Verona; 877-833-SHOW www.turningstone.com6/6 Mike Tyson/ESPN Friday Night Fights Match

THEATREShea’s Performing Arts Center, 646 Main St., Buffalo; 716-847-0850 www.sheas.org6/10-15 Evita

History of Photography The George Eastman House has opened a new History of Photography Gallery with rotating installations that trace photogra-phy’s historical path to the pres-ent through both photographs and cameras from the museum’s collection. The photographs will change several times a year, and the cameras once. The first instal-lation of photographs currently on display traces the complex relationship of photography to both art and information as the medium developed in the nine-teenth and twentieth centuries. Call (585) 271-3361.

Nano Visitors to the Rochester Mu-seum & Science Center at 657 East Avenue can soon enjoy a hands-on experience that focuses on the exploration of powerful

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small-scale science and technol-ogy – like the miniscule world of atoms, molecules and nanoscale forces. In this new permanent exhibition opening on June 1, called Nano, the experience is fun, simple and easy to understand! Call (585) 697-1942.

6x6 Exhibition Rochester Contemporary Art Center (RoCo) at 137 East Avenue will open the 7th International Small Art Exhibition to the pub-lic on June 7, with prior viewing available online at www.roco6x6.org. The 6x6 Exhibition features some 6,700 pieces of art – each 6” by 6” – created by celebrities and artists, both regional and inter-national, including pieces from our Sister Cities in more than 65 countries. Each piece costs $20, with all profits going to the gallery. Call (585) 461-2222.

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•VAMPIRE WEEKEND @ BUF-FALO - In the “Worth the Drive” category, fans of Vampire Weekend just might want to head on over to the Outer Harbor Concert Site at 325 Fuhrmann Blvd. in Buffalo for an all ages performance by the band Vampire Weekend on June 9. Gates open at 6 p.m. Visit outerharbor-concerts.com.

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The concert will be presented at Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Avenue. Call 377-6770. •GEORGE DeMOTT – Singer George DeMott, a 1986 Penfield High grad, will offer a benefit con-cert on Wednesday, June 4 in the school auditorium, 25 High School Dr. Classically trained, DeMott has performed roles with the Orlando, Glimmerglass, Virginia, Illinois, and Peoria opera companies. Call 249-6754. •GENESEE VALLEY ORCHES-TRA & CHORUS – On Saturday, June 7, the Genesee Valley Orches-tra and Chorus will present its final concert of the season. “Strength, Hope, Grace” will offer selections from the 18th, 19th and 20th centu-ries under the musical direction of Edward Schell. The program will be presented at Perinton Presbyterian Church, 6511 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd. Call 223-9006. •KERRI LYNN SLOMINSKI – Trinity Episcopal Church at 3450 W. Ridge Road will host a concert by Coloratura Soprano, Kerri Lynn Slominski on Sunday, June 8. A native of Spencerport, she has sung with Mercury Opera Rochester, the Philadelphia chamber group, Can-tatica and others. Call 797-4967.

Dance •Vintage Jazz Dance - The Charleston, vintage jazz, tap and blues are among the dances stu-dents will learn at the Main Street Armory, 900 E. Main St., from June 6 thru 8 when the Stompol-ogy Authentic Solo Jazz Dance Weekend takes place. The event features workshops, live music, performances, competitions and social dancing with instructors from Australia, Argentina, Seattle, Austin and NYC. Visit groovejuiceswing.com.

•BLACK MUSIC MONTH CONCERT – On Saturday, June 7, RCTV will host a special 35th Anniversary Celebration of Black Music Month at the Visual Studies Workshop, 31 Prince St. The event will feature live music by Grammy-nominated artist Jimmie Highsmith, Jr. and his band and will include food, beverages, dancing, a silent auction and more. Call 325-1238.

•SOCIETY FOR CHAMBER MUSIC – On Sunday, June 1, the Society for Chamber Music in Rochester will present “Spectacular Strings in Spring,” a concert of works by Brahms and Tchaikovsky and the winner of the Young Com-poser’s Competition, Etan Feiner.

A story about second chances and the redeeming power of baseball, Tinker to Evers to Chance continues its world premiere run at Geva Theatre Center’s

Fielding Nextstage, through June 1.

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•ATwilight Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery will be provided on Thursdays at 6:30 p.m. thru August 14. Meet at the North Gatehouse opposite Robinson Drive for the 75-minute event. Call (585) 461-3494.

•Running thru October 26 at the Mount Hope Cemetery are a series of Sunday Public Tours of Mt. Hope. Meet at the North Gatehouse opposite Robinson Drive and enjoy a two-hour lei-surely walk of approximately one mile on paved road and uneven terrain. Call (585) 461-3494.

•It’safanfavorite...TheFood Truck Rodeo returns to the Rochester Public Market! That’s right, our community’s eclectic array of mobile food stands will be available all season long on the final Wednesday of each month, offering 25 vendors and live bands. Le Petit Poutine, the Sam-mich Guy, Cheese & Confused, Potatoes to Go – and many more will be there along with plenty of beer from Rohrbach’s. Dates are May 28, June 25, July 30, August 27, September 24 and October 29. Call (585) 428-6907.

•TheNewYorkWineandCuli-nary Center at 800 S. Main Street in Canandaigua NY will host a Young Guns Wine Mixer on May 29. Held in the Gardens and the

Garden Tent, the event offers wine sampling and light snacks, music, and games to help guests get to know the featured wineries. Call (585) 394-7070.

•OnMay 29 thru June 1, the Greek Orthodox Church at 962 East Avenue will host Greek Festival 2014. The event brings the aromas, tastes, sounds and tradition of Greece to Rochester. They will be serving such favorites as pitas, Gyros, Souvlaki, and Loukaniko, Spanakopita, Mous-saka, and Lamb Shank dinners. There will be Loukoumades and Baklava, Greek coffees, and Greek beer and wine. A Greek market-place will host boutiques filled with clothing, jewelry, books and icons. There will also be a Kiddie Village, Greek music and dancing and more. Visit www.rochester-greekfestival.org for full details •A Music & Food Rodeo is planned in Penfield on Friday, May 30. You’ll find Tuscan Wood Fired Pizza, Frozen Delights, Cheese & Confused, Hello Arepa, Stingray Fusion, The Dough Boys and Chowder Up Seafood on hand, with music performed by Penfield School District music students. The event will be held in the Penfield Ampitheater and Kiwanis Stage at 3100 Atlantic Avenue, kicking off the Ampithe-ater summer season. Call (585) 340-8655.

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a hundred pieces from nearly fifty artists who live and work in the Finger Lakes region will be held on May 30 thru June 1 at the First Congregational Church of Canandaigua in conjunction with the Women’s Hall of Fame. For details on the Women Artists of the Finger Lakes Contemporary Show and Sale, visit www.canan-daiguachurch.org.

•Thenon-profitsummercampGirls Rock! Rochester will host a live art fundraiser featuring lo-cal and national artists on May 31 at the 1975 Gallery, 89 Char-lotte Street. There will be free

•Two Theme Tours of Mt Hope Cemetery are planned on May 31. Leaving from the South Entrance opposite the Distillery, is a “Zinc Monument Tour” at 11 a.m.; and the “Susan B. Anthony & Women’s Rights” tour leaves at 2 p.m. from the North Gatehouse, opposite Robinson Drive. Call (585) 461-3494.

•Devour Rochester, a chance to sample regional wines, craft beers and fine food at the Memo-rial Art Gallery, 500 University Avenue, is planned on May 31. Some 40 food artisans, wineries, breweries, distilleries and epicu-

beer for those over 21, and hors d’oeuvres will be served. Visit www.girlsrockrochester.com.

•OnMay 31, a Bloggers Closet Yard Sale will be held at the Roch-ester Brainery, 274 N. Goodman St., to benefit the VOA Working Wardrobe Program and Dress for Success. Call (973) 896-7323.

rean purveyors from the region will participate . Visit www.devourrochester.com.

•On May 31 & June 1, the historic Linwood Gardens at 1912 York Road in Linwood, NY will host the 2014 Tree Peony Festi-val of Flowers from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. – your chance to see the tree

Street Machines take over Badgerow Park in Greece, June 7 & 8.

Seneca Park Zoo celebrates the 25th anniversary of its popular 21-and-older fundraiser, Zoobilation on June 7.

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peonies in full bloom! Call (585) 584-3913.

•Brighton Neighbors Unitedand Brighton200 will host an old-fashioned Bicentennial Com-munity Picnic at Buckland Park, 1341 Westfall Road, on Sunday, June 1. There will be live enter-tainment, old-fashioned games, a petting zoo and more. Bring a blanket and a picnic basket. Food will also be available to purchase. (No pets, please) Visit www.brigh-ton200.org.

•Flower City Days at The Market, the Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union Street, are scheduled this year on June 1 & 8. Rows of annuals, perennials, shrubs and more will be offered for your spring planting needs. Call (585) 428-6907.

•The annual Spencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival will be held on June 4, 5, 6 & 7 in downtown Spencerport NY. A youth parade is planned on Wednesday; the Firemen’s Parade is on Thursday; Karma plays live on Friday; and during Family Fun Day on Saturday, Tryst plays. Each day of the event there are car-nival rides, food, a beer tent and more. Visit www.spencerportfire.org.

•This year’s Finger Lakes Plein Air Competition & Fes-tival will run from June 4 thru 8 in downtown Canandaigua. The event features some 45 artists from across the country that will paint the beauty of Canandaigua and the Finger Lakes region, with community-centered events scheduled all weekend. An ex-hibition and sale will be held on the final day at the historic site of

Sonnenberg Gardens, 151 Char-lotte Street. Visit www.fingerlakespleinair.com.

•Geva Theatre Center at 75Woodbury Blvd. will present their fourteenth annual Summer Curtain Call on Friday, June 6. The gala raises funds for Geva’s educational and outreach pro-grams, and begins at 6:30 p.m. with sumptuous food and drink, live and silent auctions; followed by an original performance - The 14th Annual Geva Summer Spell-ing Bee, written and directed by Geva’s Artistic Director Mark Cuddy and starring a cavalcade of local celebrities, at 8 p.m. The show is a musical send-up of Geva’s upcoming summer produc-tion of The 25th Annual Putman County Spelling Bee. Call (585) 232-GEVA.

•OnJune 6 & 7, the Sulphur Springs Festival will be held in downtown Clifton Springs NY. There will be music and food, ven-dors and a wine crawl on Friday evening; and children’s events, a Victorian fashion show, soapbox derby, a parade and car show and an all day music festival on Saturday. Call (315) 462-8200.

•Fairport Canal Days are planned this year on June 6, 7 & 8, offering a chicken BBQ, artists and craftsmen, live entertainment, fine foods and more. The event is held in downtown Fairport on the streets near the Erie Canal. Visit www.fairportcanaldays.com.

•OnJune 6, 7, 8, 13, 14 & 15, the Islamic Culture Center of Rochester at 853 Culver Road hosts the 7th International Food & Crafts Festival. The celebra-tion runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m.

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•“ANighttoShine” is planned on June 7 at the Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul St. as Zoobilation 2014 takes place, starting at 5:45 p.m. There will be food, a cel-ebratory toast, wine and beer tastings, live music and both live & silent auc-tions. Call (585) 336-7217.

•Theannual19th Ward Square Fair is scheduled for June 7 (rain or shine) in Aberdeen Square Park, between Woodbine and Post. The event features a pan-cake breakfast, a live stage with music and poetry, arts & crafts, games and activities for kids and a parade. Visit www.19wca.org.

•IntheTownofHamlinattheFiremen’s Field on Rt. 19, the an-nual Wheelfest is scheduled for

June 7. You can expect a cruise in, antique and classic boats on display, a silent auction, a horse-shoe tournament, vendors, a kid’s corner, adoptable animals, live music and fireworks. Call (585) 964-2421.

•Spokes & Ink, taking place on June 7 at the Genesee Center for the Arts, 713 Monroe Avenue, promises to draw hundreds of bike lovers from across the region together to enjoy live music by Hi-eronymus Bogs, the Pickpockets and Fevertones; as well as a poster

show and sale, a trick bike dem-onstration and more. Call (585) 244-1730.

•The Street Machines of Rochester Main Event is sched-uled for Sunday, June 8 at Bad-gerow Park, 1120 Latta Road in Greece. Vehicles of all types will be included – antiques, classics, motorcycles, street machines, cus-toms, street rods, race cars, spot compacts and stock to modified cars & trucks. More than 500 vehicles are expected! And, don’t forget...on the preceding evening,

Saturday, June 7, the annual (free) Cruise In at the Park is planned from 4 to 8 p.m. featuring Wilkes Booth playing live and plenty of food/drink. Visit www.streetma-chinesofrochester.com.

•On June 8, a Horticulture Tour of Mt. Hope Cemetery is scheduled to leave at 10 a.m. from the North Gatehouse, op-posite Robinson Drive, led by Ed Olinger. Call (585) 461-3494.

•TheBrightonFarmer’sMarketin the High School Parking Lot, 1150 Winton Road South, will host the 7th annual Brighton Green Energy Fair on Sunday, June 8. Over 20 vendors will be on hand with green products and services as well as information. There will also be children’s ac-tivities and a silent auction. Call (585) 271-3078.

•Sonnenberg Gardens at 151Charlotte Street in Canandaigua hosts their 7th annual Roses & Rosé event on June 9. The evening of wine, food and music features sumptuous foods from more than thirty wineries and restaurants in the Finger Lakes region, a silent auction, and more. Call (585) 394-4922.

Fairport Canal Days returns, June 7 & 8. Now, where is that kettle corn?

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Brewing Trappist Ale, Where?by Mark Tichenor

Here’s something you don’t hear very often: There’s a new Trappist brewery on the scene. That’s something of a big deal since, for the last few centuries, there have only been nine of these monastic breweries in total, clustered in Belgium and The Netherlands. What’s even more remarkable is this new Trappist brewery’s location: Spencer, Massachu-setts. The Abbey of St. Joseph is the first Trappist brewery in the United States. When you think about it this totally makes sense. The order of Trappist monks, themselves an offshoot of the Cistiercian monas-tic tradition which originated in the Abbey of La Trappe, France, hold self-sufficiency as one of their central tenets. Tradition-

ally this meant bak ing the i r own bread,and brewing their own beer. The S t . Jo s e p h’ s Monastery had been doing the bread thing, and selling preserves to the public as well. When one of their monks grew interested in brewing, the abbey devised a plan to rekindle the beloved tradition. It was more about being Trappist than being Belgian. For a beer to be labeled Trappist it has to be brewed under the supervision of the monks, and the abbeys tend to fly a little fast and loose with how they define “super-vision.” Often, just having one brother working in an ul-

tramodern pro-duction facility counts. That’s g o o d , s i n c e monkdom isn’t as popular a vo-cational choice as it used to be. The Orval Mon-as ter y, for ex-ample, is down to just 12 monks, which really isn’t enough to run a brewery. While this fact may shatter the romantic notion of men in burlap si-lently toiling over wooden vats in an old far mhouse , i t does not change the fact that Trappist beer is regarded as some of the finest in the world. The dubbels, tr ipels and quads produced in these abbey breweries are universally re-

garded as some of the finest in the world. In that regard, St. Joseph’s may be starting at a bit of a disadvan-tage, for while they can draw on centuries of monastic tradition, it was only five years ago that the monks headed over to Belgium to learn how to brew. Their recipe for a 6.5% “Refectory Ale” is very much an American beer, but with a traditional Trappist character. The opening of St. Joseph’s Spencer Brewery signif ies a union between the classic Trap-pist brewing tradition and the modern craft beer movement. With an eye toward both past and future, and an innovative spirit, it’s exciting to contemplate how St. Joseph’s can spearhead the next iteration of Trappist ale.

Mark owns a laptop and likes beer. For more on beer, check out the beercraft blog, updated regularly, at beer-craft.wordpress.com. Find him on Twitter @beercraft. Send your questions, suggestions, or comments to [email protected].

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•OnJune7&8,theStrongMu-seum of Play at One Manhattan Square will provide a great spot to explore the mysterious miniature world of fairies, to create magical dwellings, meet a woodland fairy, and more in a weekend of FAIRY HOUSE MAGIC. The author of Fair Houses will be on hand and there will be a chance to make a fairy dwelling, enjoy musical performances, try on fairy wings, dance with a woodland fairy and get sprinkled with fairy dust! Call (585) 263-2700. •MONDAY KICKS FOR AGES 2 TO 6 at the Strong National Museum of Play, One Manhattan Square. On June 9, kids can learn about the importance of fitness with active games and stories in a session called “Let’s Move, Let’s Play.” Call (585) 263-2700.

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Shows: •The 2014H o m e g r o w n Music Show-case will be held on May 31st at California Brew Haus, 402 Ridge Road West. The competition is des igned for so lo a r t i s t s , bands, and singers from upstate New York who are not signed to a major label. This year, you can

catch Ayla Huff Alyssa Trahan, Free The Py-thon, Gra ys Valley, Improb-able Cause , Mulu Lizi, and Pseudo Youth. (585-621-1480) •The“Coun-try Done Come To Town Tour” at The Ridge in LeRoy, NY on May 31 will include performances by the several Western New York favorites -The Morgan Twins

(Rochester’s own stars of Ameri-can Idol & The Voice), Lonesome Crow (outlaw country rockers from Central NY), West of the Mark (Buffalo’s popular country act), Shotgunn Wedding (the high energy country band with Francine Dooran on lead vocals), and East Coast Haven (Buffalo’s contemporary country band). (www.theridgeny.com)

CD Release: •Rochester’s Three Words (Paul Anthony, Adam Antalek,

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Artpark450 South Fourth Street, Lewiston, NY; 888-223-6000 / 716-754-4375 www.artpark.net MAINSTAGE THEATER: June 7 — Willie Nelson and Family and Alison Krauss & Union Station; June 12 — Lindsey Stirling; June 16 — Morrissey with Kristeen Young; July 7 — Glenn Miller Orchestra; July 14 — Sarah McLachlan; August 11 — Jackson Browne: Solo Acousitc Tour; August 21 — The Kingston Trio TUESDAY IN THE PARK, Outdoor Amphitheater, 6:30 pm Shows: June 10 — Daryl Hall & John Oates; June 17

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May 30 — Future with Jhene Aiko, Rico Love, Que & Young Money Yawn; June 12 — Ms. Lauryn Hill & Friends; July 12 — Rochester SummerFest Concert featuring Keyshia Cole with Yo Gotti and Friends; September 14 — The Black Keys with Cage the Elephant

Brewery Ommegang 656 County Highway 33, Cooperstown, NY; 888-512-SHOW www.dansmallspresents.com August 1 — Conor Oberst and Dawes with The Baseball Project; August 3 — Old Crow Medicine Show; September 6 — Neutral Milk Hotel

Buffalo Outer Harbor Concert Site 325 Fuhrmann Boulevard, Buffalo, NY; 800-745-3000 / www.outerharborconcerts.com June 9 — Vampire Weekend with Cults; July 11 — City and Colour with Young the Giant, Tokyo Police Club & Clear Plastic Masks

Chautauqua InstitutionRoute 394, Chautauqua, NY; 800-836-ARTS www.ciweb.org June 21 — Arrival - The Music of ABBA; June 23 — Canadian Brass; June 24 — Valerie Capers Jazz Ensemble; June 25 — Galumpha; June 27 — Under the Street Lamp; July 2 — Loretta LaRoche; July 9 — The Passing Zone presents Gravity Attacks!; July 11 — Jennifer Nettles; July 16 — A Night in Old New Orleans; July 18 — Wilson Phillips; July 25 — The Time Jumpers featuring Vince Gill, Don Sears, Kenny Sears, Ranger Doug Green; July 28 — Matuto; August 1 — Pat Metheny Unity Group & Bruce Hornsby; August 6 — The Capi-tol Steps; August 8 — Jackie Evancho; August 13 — Pianist Alexander Gavrylyuk; August 15 — Engelbert Humperdinck; August 20 — Livingston Taylor, Tom Chapin and The Jammin' Divas; August 21 — Yesterday - The Beatles Tribute; August

22 — The Orchestra starring Former Members of Electric Light Orchestra and ELO Part II; August 23 — Patti Austin & The Duke Ellington Orchestra - The Music of Ella Fitzgerald

CMAC FLCC Campus, 3355 Marvin Sands Drive, Canandaigua; 800-745-3000 www.CMACevents.com May 30 — Tim McGraw with

Kip Moore and Cassadee Pope; June 1 — Ray LaMon-tagne with Jason Isbell and The Belle Brigade; June 2 — Skrillex with DJ Snake, What So Not, Milo & Otis; June 7 — Ringo Starr and His All-Starr Band; June 18 — Diana Ross; June 20 — Dierks Bentley with Cole Swindell and Frankie Ballard; June 21 — Willie Nelson and Family & Allison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas with Kacey MusgravesJune 25 — Peter Frampton and The Doobie Brothers with Matthew Curry; July 3 — Salute to America with the RPO; July 6 — Pat Benatar & Neil Giraldo and Rick Springfield; July 9 — Foreigner, Styx & Don Felder; July 15 — Phish; July 19 — Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons; July 20 — Classical Mystery Tour: Music of the Beatles with the RPO; July 22 — The Ben Folds Orchestral Experience with The RPO; August 16 — Bob Weir & Ratdog with the Chris Robinson Broth-erhood; August 17 — Hunter Hayes with Dan t Shay and Sam Hunt; August 22 — Josh Groban with the CMAC Symphony Orchestra; August 29 — Lady Antebellum with Billy Currington and Joe Nichols

Darien Lake Performing Arts CenterRoute 77, Darien Center; 800-745-3000 www.livenation.com June 11 — Dave Matthews Band; June 18 — Back-street Boys with Avril Lavigne; June 24 — Journey & Steve Miller Band; July 2 — Fall Out Boy and Paramore;

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Country and Americana artist Roseanne Cash graces the stage at Smith Opera House in Geneva, August 21.

Celebrated songstress Sarah McLachlan brings her Shine On tour to Lewiston’s Artpark, July 14.

Pop star Josh Groban heads to CMAC, August 22.

— Widespread Panic; June 24 — Ringo Starr and His All Starr Band; July 1 — Blue Rodeo with 54-40; July 8 — Boston; July 15 — Megadeth; July 22 — Aretha Franklin; July 29 — Sammy Hagar - A Journey Through the History of Rock featuring Michael Anthony, Jason Bonham & Vic Johnson; August 5 — Heart; August 12 — Gregg Allman; August 19 — Styx; August 26 — Michael McDonald & Toto WEDNESDAYS @ ARTPARK, Outdoor Amphitheater, 6:30 pm Shows: June 18 — Arctic Monkeys with White Denim; June 25 — Ziggy Marley & Steel Pulse; July 2 — O.A.R. & Phillip Phillips; July 9 — Sublime with Rome; July 16 — Sara Bareilles; July 23 — 3 Doors Down

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Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre60 Gibbs Street; 585-454-2100 www.rpo.org July 12 — Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: Pixar in Concert with Guest Conductor Daniel Meyer

The Molson Amphitheatre909 Lakeshore Boulevard West, Toronto, Canada; 416-260-5600 www.livenation.com May 28 — Jack Johnson; June 15 — Yuvan Shankar Raja; June 19 — Journey and Steve Miller Band; June

21 — Arctic Monkeys; June 22 — One Republic with The Script; June 23 — Boston; June 24 — Dave Matthews Band; June 25 — Fall Out Boy and Paramore; July 2 — Brad Paisley; July 3 — Goo Goo Dolls & Daughtry with Plain White T's; July 20 — Tim McGraw; July 24 — James Taylor; July 25 — Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival: Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Asking Alexandria, Trivium, Cannibal Corpse & more; July 27 — Nine Inch Nails / Soundgarden; July 29 — Wiz Khalifa, Tyga & more; July 30 — Lionel Richie; August 3 — OVO Fest featuring Outkast; August 4 — OVO Fest featuring Drake; August 5 — Kings of Leon; August 9 — Yanni; August 10 — Motley Crue - The Final Tour; August 12 — Kiss and Def Leppard; August 15 — Blue Rodeo; August 21 & 22 — Zac Brown Band; August 28 — Jason Aldean; August 29 — Arcade Fire; September 4 — Miranda Lambert with Justin Moore and Thomas Rhett

“Party in the Park!” Martin Luther King Jr. Park @ Manhattan Square, Chestnut and Court Streets; 800-745-3000 / www.partyintheparkrochester.com Thursdays, 5-10 pm: June 19 — The Wailers with Noble Vibes, Trinidad & Tobago Steel Band; June 26 — Lucinda Williams with The Kenneth Brian Band; July 3 — Drive-By Truckers with the Tommy Brunett Band; July 10 — Yonder Mountain String Band and Railroad Earth; July 17 — Trampled by Turtles with Dirty Dozen Brass Band; July 24 — Lucero with The Baseball Project and Mambo Kings; July 31 — Dickey Betts and Great Southern with Dumpstaphunk; August 7 — Dark Star Orchestra; August 14 — Presidents of the USA with The Slide Brothers

Saratoga Perform-ing Arts CenterSaratoga Springs, NY; 800-745-3000 www.livenation.com / www.spac.org May 30 & 31 — Dave Mat-thews Band; June 14 — Journey and Steve Miller Band; June 15 — Goo Goo Dolls & Daughtry with Plain White T's; June 24 — Fall Out Boy and Paramore; July 3-5 — Phish; July 16 — Sarah McLachlan; July 19 — James Taylor; July 23 — Rockstar Energy Drink Mayhem Festival: Avenged Sevenfold, Korn, Ask-ing Alexandria, Trivium, Cannibal Corpse & more; July 25 — Lio-nel Richie; August 3 — Rascal Flatts with Sheryl Crow and Gloriana; August 4 — Moody Blues; August 5 — Kiss and Def Leppard; August 10 — Kings of Leon; August 17 — Luke Bryan;

August 19 — Chicago and REO Speedwagon; August 24 — Zac Brown Band; August 26 — Motley Crue - The Final Tour; August 29 — Jason Aldean; August 31 — Steely Dan

Smith Opera House82 Seneca Street, Geneva; 315-781-5483 / 866-355-5483 www.thesmith.org June 1 — Sharon Jones and The Dap Kings with James Hunter; June 7 — The Lone Bellow; June 21 — Iron and Wine; July 5 — Neutral Milk Hotel; August 8 — Smith Club Series: The Stray Birds (at Billsboro Winery in Geneva); August 10 — 42nd Infantry Division Band; August 21 — Roseanne Cash

Summer Stage at Tag’sRoute 352, Big Flats, NY; 800-650-TAGS www.tagstickets.com May 31 — Southern Tier Craft Beer & BBQ Festival featuring Get the Led Out with Rust; June 14 — Hank Williams Jr. with The Charlie Daniels Band; June 27 — Primus with The Dean Ween Group; July 4 — Brantley Gilbert with Tyler Farr; July 12 — Boston with Blue Oyster Cult; July 21 — Foreigner, Styx & Don Felder; August 2 — Up in Smoke with Cheech & Chong and War

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Rocking country star Keith Urban brings his“Light the Fuse Tour” to CMAC, August 9.

Seattle alt-rockers, Presidents of the USA headline Party in the Park, August 14.

The RPO celebrates the Beatles’ 50th anniversary, presentingClassical Mystery Tour at CMAC, July 20.

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Aqueduct ParkMain Street at the Genesee River; Call 311 / 585-428-5990 outside of city; www.cityofrochester.gov Wednesday Concerts, noon-1 pm, July 9 — Me & The Boyz; July 16 — Jimmie Highsmith Experience; July 23 — Sea-breezers; July 30 — Grand Canyon Rescue Episode; August 6 — En Clave

Brighton “Sunset Serenades”Buckland Park Pavilion, 1341 Westfall Road, Brighton; 585-784-5260 www.townofbrighton.org Tuesday Concerts, 6:30-8 pm: July 8 — Brighton Symphony Orchestra; July 15 — Johnny Matt Band; July 22 — Professor Jangle; July 29 — The Traveling Cabaret; August 5 — Flint Hill Folk; August 12 — Steve Grills & The Roadmasters

Brockport “Summer Serenades”Canalfront Welcome Center, Water Street, Brockport; 585-637-5300 x12 www.brockportny.org Thursday Concerts, 7 pm in June and July; 6:30 pm in August: June 26 — Don Newcomb Band; July 3 — Bill Hullfish and the Golden Eagle String Band; July 10 — Julie Dunlap and High Maintenance; July 17 — Greg Turner and Standard Time; July 24 — Mark Ketchum, Zaks Pak; August 7 — Miles Watts and Brothers From Other Mothers; August 14 — Umoja African Drummers with FuturPointe Dance; August 21 — Bob Sneider Trio; August 28 — Tom Mahoney and Grand Canyon Rescue Episode

East Rochester Summer Concert Series100 Block of Main Street, East Rochester; 585-586-3553 www.eastrochester.org Wednesday Concerts, 7 pm: June 11 — Wild Horses; June 25 — That Party Band; July 9 — Smoke House; July 23 — Mr. Mustard; August 6 — Code Five Rock; August 20 — Red Eyed Jack

Fairport GazeboKennelley Park, Main Street, Fairport; 585-223-5050 www.perinton.org Thursday Concerts, 7-8 pm: June 5 — Perinton Concert Band; June 12 — 198th Army Band; June 19 — Genesee Valley Orchestra & Chorus; June 26 — New Horizons; July 3 — Lester Funk; July 10 — Four on the Floor Jazz Ensemble; July 17 — Spectra; July 24 — The Dady Brothers; July 31 — Traveling Cabaret; August 7 — Fairport Fire Department Band

“Garden Vibes” at George Eastman House900 East Avenue; 585-271-3361 www.eastmanhouse.org Wednesday Concerts, 6-8 pm: June 4 — The Revel-ers; July 16 — The Ginger Faye Bakers; August 13 — Samantha Fish

Gates Community Center1605 Buffalo Road; 585-247-6100 x234 www.gatesrecparks.org Sunday Concerts, 6:30 pm: July 13 — Johnny Matt Band; July 20 — The Jig's Up String Band; July 27 — JB & Company; August 3 — Smugtown Stompers; August 10 — Spectra; August 17 — Eight Days A Week

Geneva's Lakefront ParkOn Seneca Lake, Routes 5 & 20, Geneva; 315-789-5005 www.genevarec.com Wednesday Concerts, 6:30 pm: July 9 — Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra; July 16 — Nostalgic Reunion; July 23 — Steve Venuti with the Eddie DeWitt Band featuring John Coppola; July 30 — Larry Stama-tell, Steve Palumbo & Geneva Jazz; August 6 — Andy

Stobie & The Greater Finger Lakes Jazz Band; August 13 — St. Peter's Community Arts Academy Choir; August 20 — Music Makers Big Band

Glenora Wine Cellars Vineyard StageRoute 14, Dundee; 800-243-5513 www.glenora.com "Jazz Greats at Glenora" Sunday Concerts, 2 pm: July 20 — The All-Starz of Jazz featuring Brian Simpson, Kim Waters, Nick Colionne; August 17 — Euge Groove

Greece "Summer Concerts at the Hall"Greece Town Hall Campus, One Vince Tofany Boulevard; 585-225-2000 www.greeceny.gov

Sunday Concerts, 2-4 pm: June 29 — Beatle Magic; July 27 — Greece Choral Society; August 31 — The Rat Pack

Hamlin Beach State ParkArea 3, Lake Ontario Parkway, Hamlin; 585-964-2462 Saturday Concerts, 4-8 pm: June 28 — Timeline; July 5 — Double Cross; July 12 — Eight Days A Week; July 19 — Blue Sky Band; July 26 — Flint Creek; August 2 — Julie Dunlap & High Maintenance; August 9 — Flock Band; August 16 — TBA; August 23 — Cold Sweat; August 30 — Shifting Gears

Henrietta Town Park Amphitheater 595 Calkins Road; 585-359-2540 www.henrietta.org Friday Concerts, 6:30 pm: July 25 — The Skycoast-ers; August 15 — It's My Party

“Hochstein at High Falls” Granite Mills Park at High Falls; 585-454-4596 www.hochstein.org / www.wxxi.org

Thursday Concerts, 12:15 pm: June 5 — Mambo Kings; June 12 — Plymouth Brass Quintet; June 26 —Steve Grills and the Roadmasters; July 10 — Fred Vine and Brian Williams; July 17 — The Ruddy Well Band; July 24 — Mikaela Davis; July 31 — Nimrod Wildfire; August 7 — The Jane Mutiny; August 14 — High Falls Business Jam Session

Inspire Moore Winery197 North Main Street, Naples; 585-374-5970 www.inspiremoorewinery.com Friday Night Music Series, 7-10 pm: June 20 — Donna the Buffalo; July 4 — Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad; August 22 — Totally 80's Night

More Summer SoundsMore Summer Sounds

Enjoy a little night music during Moonlight Strolls at Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion this summer. Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra takes the stage,

July 18.

Take your seat on the lawn at University of Rochester’s Eastman Quadrangle when the bell concerts return, Monday evenings in July.

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Irondequoit Town Hall Grounds1280 Titus Avenue; 585-336-6070 www.irondequoit.org FARMERS' MARKET CONCERTS, Thursdays, 6 pm: May 29 — Fog; June 5 — Nostalgic Reunion; June 12 Nate & Kate; June 19 — Comedy & Juggling with Jeff Peden; June 26 — Ruddy Well Band; July 10 — Artisan Jazz; July 17 — Julie Dunlap; July 24 — Irondequoit Concert Band; July 31 — Eastside Swingtet; August 7 — Natalie B. Band; August 14 — Big Mike & The Motivators; August 21 — String of Pearls; August 28 — Don Newcomb Band; September 4 — Nightfall After Dark SUMMER GAZEBO SERIES, Sundays, 2:30 pm unless otherwise noted: June 24 — Irondequoit Concert Band (Tuesday concert, 7:15 pm); June 29 — Jimmie Highsmith Experience; July 6 — Music Makers Big Band; July 13 — Ann Mitchell; July 20 — Brass Magic; July 27 — Mitty & The Followers; August 3 — The Swooners; August 10 — Traveling Cabaret; August 17 — 78 RPM

Lakeville’s Vitale ParkOn Conesus Lake, Routes 20A & 15, Lakeville; www.livoniany.org Sunday Concerts, 6-8 pm: June 22 — Dang!; June 29 — Sim Redmond; July 6 — Driftwood; July 13 — Bob's Brother's Band; July 20 — Dick Jopson and the Northernaires; July 27 — Matuto; August 3 — Honey Spine; August 10 — Julie Dunlap and High Maintenance; August 17 — The Dady Brothers; August 24 — Paulsen and Baker; August 31 — Tapbletop Three

Oak Orchard Summer ConcertsOrleans County Marine Park, Route 98, Point Breeze; www.oakorchard.org Tuesday Concerts, 6-9 pm: July 8 — The Who Dats; July 15 — Acoustically Sound; July 22 — Julie Dunlap & High Maintenance; July 29 — Dave Viterna Group; August 5 — The Blind Leading the Blind; August 12 — Class Reunion Party (Performers TBA); August 19 — The Sophisticats

Ontario Barn Vineyards513 Whitney Road, Ontario; www.ontariobarnvineyards.com Sunset Wine Tastings with live music, 5:30-7:30pm: June 20 — Geneseo String Band; July 25 — Paradigm Shift Trio; August 8 — David T. Carter and Maury Rosenberg; August 15 — Norman Hasman

Ontario Beach Park "Concerts by the Shore"Lake and Beach Avenues; 585-865-3320 www.ontariobeachentertainment.org Wednesday Concerts, 7-9 pm unless otherwise noted: June 4 — Brass Taxi; June 11 — Julie Dunlap; June 18 — Atlas; June 25 — Allegro; July 2 — Dady Brothers Grand Band; July 9 — Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (7:30 pm); July 16 — Coupe de Villes; July 23 — The Skycoasters; July 30 — Greece Choral Society & Greece Jazz Band; August 6 — The Invictas; August 13 — Krazy Firemen; August 20 — The Gateswingers & Hot Flash Dancers; August 27 — Ruby Shooz

Park Point Concert SeriesPark Point Courtyard, Jefferson Road & John Street, Henrietta; www.parkpointrochester.com Friday Concerts, 6 pm: June 6 — Hall Pass & Download with Acoustic Brew; July 11 — Springer with Household Pest, Bonfire; August 8 — Brass Taxi with Push, Guy Smiley

Penfield AmphitheaterVeterans' Memorial Park, 3100 Atlantic Avenue, Penfield; 585-340-8655 www.penfieldrec.org COOL JAZZ TUESDAYS, 7 pm: July 15 Bill Tiberio Band; July 22 — Dan Schmitt & The Shadows; July 29 — Roch-

ester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra; August 5 — Mark Cassara KIDS FEST THURSDAYS, 7 pm: July 17 — The Dady Brothers; July 24 — Mike Kornrich; July 31 — The Dinner Dogs; August 7 — The Hill Brothers SATURDAYS ON STAGE: August 2 — Gap Mangione New Big Band (7 pm); August 9 — Mr. Mustard Beatle Review with It's My Party (5 pm)

Perinton’s “Center Stage at Center Park”Ayrault Road, east of Turk Hill Road, Fairport; 585-223-5050 www.perinton.org Sunday Concerts, 6-8 pm: July 6 — Paulsen & Baker Band; July 13 — Northside Johnny; July 20 — Fred Costello & Roger Eckers Jazz 4; July 21 — Orient Express; August 3 — Ruby

Shooz; August 10 — Pan Loco / RPO Marimba Band; August 17 — Bobby Henrie and the Goners / Ghost Riders; August 24 — Greater Rochester Jazz Orchestra; September 7 — “A Salute to America” featuring the Perinton Concert Band and the Fairport Fire Department Band

Pittsford's Carpenter Park22 North Main Street, Pittsford; www.townofpittsford.org Friday Concerts, 7 pm in June and July; 6:30 pm in August: June 13 — Eastman Faculty Jazz Quintet; June 20 — Jack Allen's Big Band; June 27 — Mr. Mustard Beatles Tribute; July 11 — Hot Sweets; July 18 — Allegro (PYS Duck Drop); July 25 — Steve Grills; August 1 — 78 RPM; August 8 — The White Hots; August 15 — Pittsford Fire Department Band

Rochester Public Market280 North Union Street; Call 311 / 585-428-5990 outside of city; www.cityofrochester.gov FOOD TRUCK RODEOS with live music, Wednesdays, 5-9 pm: May 28 — Dang! June 25 — Out of the Blue; July 30 — Fat City; August 27 — Goodness; September 24 — Hootn' Anges; October 29 — Dog House BANDS ON THE BRICKS, Fridays, 6-10 pm: July 11 — Latin Night; July 18 — Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad; July 25 — Big Eyed Phish; August 1 — Donna the Buffalo; August 8 — Leon Russell

Seneca Park Zoo “ZooBrews”2222 St. Paul Street; 585-336-7200 www.senecaparkzoo.org Friday Happy Hours with live music on 3 stages, 5:30-9 pm (21 and older only): June 20 — Teagan and the Tweeds / Alex Dibiase / Johnny Bauer; July 18 — No Boundaries / Men Behaving Badly / The Midnight City; August 8 — Fat City / Neil Van Dorn 3 / Key Dreamers; September 5 — Bill Schmitt & The Bluesmasters / Amy Montrois / Joe Brucato

Sodus Bay Lighthouse North Ontario Street, Sodus Point; 315-483-4936 www.sodusbaylighthouse.org Sunday Concerts, 2 pm: July 4 (Friday) — Gap Mangione Big Band; July 6 — Finger Lakes Symphony Orchestra; July 13 — Nostalgic Reunion; July 20 — The Dady Brothers; July 27 — Loren and Mark; August 3 — Dan Elliott and the Monterays; August 10 — Chorus of the Genesee; August 17 — Panloco Steel Drum Band; August 24 — Fiddlers of the Genesee; August 31 — Starlight Orchestra

Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion 151 Charlotte Street, Canandaigua; 585-394-4922 www.sonnenberg.org Friday “Moonlight Strolls” Concerts, 8-10 pm: July 4 — Flint Creek; July 11 — Tullamore Celtic Band; July 18 — Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra; July 25 — Riddim Posse; August 1 — The Fools

Spencerport’s “Music on the Canal” Downtown Spencerport; 585-352-4771 www.vil.spencerport.ny.us Sunday Concerts, 6:30-8:30 pm: June 1 — Music Makers Band; June 8 — *No Concert - Firemen's Carni-val*; June 15 — Don Newcomb Band; June 22 — Drivin' Memphis; June 29 — Ghost Riders; July 6 — 78 RPM; July 13 — Johnny Bauer & Great Escape; July 20 —

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Over land or by boat, make your way to the Port of Pittsford for Friday night concerts, June 13-August 15.

Let the “Concerts by the Shore” begin! June 4 marks the opening of the ever-popular Wednesday night concert series at

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Brockport Community Big Band; July 27 — *No Concert - Canal Days*; August 3 — Boones Farm; August 10 — *No Concert - German Fest*; August 17 — Patrick Hotchkiss - Johnny Matt Band; August 24 — Smugtown Stompers; August 31 — Gateswingers

"Summer Concerts at The Post" The American Legion, 344 Dorsey Road; 585-727-3020 Concerts, 7-9 pm: June 11 — Kid Kurry Band; June 25 — Fat City Band; July 9 — Amanda Ashley Trio; July 26 — Benefit Concert for Wounded Heroes; August 6 — 8 Days A Week; August 13 — Kid Kurry Band; August 25 — TBA

Tom Wahl's "Concerts Under The Stars"Tom Wahl's Picnic Pavilion, Routes 5 & 20, Avon; 585-226-2420 Tuesday Concerts, 7:30-10 pm: June 17 — Bobby

• June • June 4-7 — SPENCERPORT VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S CARNIVAL, Rides, food, and games, with a Youth Parade at 7 pm on Wednesday, Firemen’s Parade at 7 pm Thursday, live music featuring Karma at 8 pm on Friday, a Family Fun Day from noon-close on Saturday, and evening concert by Tryst; Downtown Spencer-port; www.spencerportfire.org June 6-7 — SULPHUR SPRINGS FESTIVAL, Live music, food vendors and Wine Crawl on Friday; Crafts, en-tertainment, music festival, car show and more on Saturday, with a giant parade at 6 pm; Downtown Clifton Springs; www.sulphurspringsfestival.com June 7 — SQUARE FAIR, 19th Ward Community Association celebration at Aberdeen Square Park featuring a pancake breakfast, musi-cal entertainment, arts and crafts, food, games and activities; 8am-5:30pm; Aberdeen Street, between Woodbine and Post; 585-328-6571 www.19WCA.org June 7 — HAMLIN WHEEL FEST, Music and entertainment, crafters, Kids Corner, food, fireworks and more; 10am-10pm; Firemen's Field, Route 19, Hamlin; 585-964-2421 www.hamlinny.org June 7-8 — SUPER CRUISE & OUTDOOR AUTO SHOW, Street Machines of Rochester event kicks off on Saturday with a Poker Run and Super Cruise with food vendors and live music from 4-8 pm at Badge-row Park; On Sunday the gates reopen at 9 am for the 40th Annual Outdoor Auto Show, with over 500 cars expected; 1120 Latta Road, Greece; 585-663-0393 www.streetmachinesofrochester.com June 7-8 — FAIRPORT CANAL DAYS, Kick-off BBQ and live music from 4:30-9pm on Friday, June 6; Artisans, vendors and entertainment on the weekend; 10am-6pm Saturday, followed by Canal Nights eve-

ning concert; 10am-5pm Sunday; Downtown Fairport; www.fairportcanaldays.com June 13 — DFC EAST END FESTIVAL, Downtown's East End celebrates "The First Hot Night of Summer" with four stages of live music featuring a mix of local original bands and covers, and 15 of Rochester's favorite food trucks; 5-11 pm; East Avenue; www.eastendmusicfestival.com June 13-14 — ALBION STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL, Arts and crafts, food, entertainment, car show, Farm-ers' Market and chicken BBQ, with Festival Parade at 10 am on Saturday, followed by the annual Turtle Race at 2 pm; Main Street, Albion; www.albionstraw-berryfestival.com June 13-15 — ART AND TREASURES, Rochester’s most prestigious garage sale features gently used antiques, artwork, jewelry and more; 10am-4pm Friday-Saturday; noon-3pm Sunday *Plus Early Bird Night on Thursday, June 12 from 6-8 pm; 500 Univer-

Summer Fests & MoreSummer Fests & More!sity Avenue; 585-276-8900 mag.rochester.edu June 13-15 — FESTIVAL ON THE GREEN, Friday kick-off dinner at Firemen's Field with live music by The Honey Badgers, a bonfire sing-along and fireworks; Saturday and Sunday events at Harry Allen Park, includ-ing arts and crafts and food vendors, live music, children’s games and entertainment and more; Village of Honeoye Falls; www.festivalonthegreen.us June 14 — NUNDA MUSIC RECOVERY MUSIC FESTIVAL, Benefit event featuring the music of Steve Grills and the Roadmasters, Tombstone 45 and First Power, plus the "Cruise Into Nunda Springtime Car Show" featuring 100's of classics, rods, race, muscle cars and motorcycles; 11am-5-pm; Keshequa High School, 13 Mill Street, Nunda; www.nundamusicrecovery.org / facebook.com/NundaMusicRecovery June 14 — ADIRONDACK MOUNTAIN CLUB OUTDOOR EXPO, Outdoor recreation workshops, demonstrations and vendors,

with refreshments available and live music provided by the Golden Link Folk Singing Society; 9am-4pm; Beach Area at Mendon Ponds Park; www.adk-gvc.org/expo June 14 — PITTSFORD FOOD TRUCK & MUSIC FEST, Day-long music with a variety of regional food trucks, plus adventure and inflatable rides, games and activities; noon-9pm; Municipal Parking Lot, Downtown Pittsford; www.townofpittsford.org June 14-15 — KEUKA ARTS FESTIVAL, Fine art and craft show held at the Penn Yan Boat Launch Park along the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail, featuring over 110 artisans, a variety of live music, a farmers' market, food from local restaurants, local wines and microbrews; 10am-5pm; Penn Yan; www.keukaarts-festival.com June 14-15 — MAPLEWOOD ROSE CELEBRA-TION, Enjoy over 5000 roses at the peak of bloom, wine and jazz in the garden, rose culture workshops,

and the Einsteins; June 24 — Don Newcomb Band; July 1 — Old Hippies; July 8 — 78 RPM; July 15 — Paulsen and Baker Band; July 22 — Ghost Riders; July 29 — Bourbon Street Jazz; August 5 — Gateswingers; August 12 — Jack Allen Band; August 19 — Batavia Swing Band

U of R Hopeman Memorial RecitalsEastman Quadrangle, U of R River Campus; www.rochester.edu/aboutus/carillon Summer Carillon Concerts, 7 pm with visiting carillonneurs: July 7 — Vera Wuensche; July 14 — Tin-Shi Tam; July 21 — Laura Ellis; July 28 — Klaas de Haan

Victor’s Sid Partington Memorial Concert SeriesVictor Municipal Park (unless otherwise noted), 6680 Paperone Drive, Victor; 585-742-0140 www.victorny.org Thursday Concerts, 7-9 pm: June 5 — Victor Com-

munity Band and Chorus "Stars and Stripes Favorites"; June 12 — Everheart; June 19 — The Band Anastazja; June 26 — Smugtown Stompers (This concert held at Mead Square, 39 West Main Street); July 3 — Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra; July 10 — Don Newcomb Band; July 17 — Double Shot

Webster United Church of Christ 570 Klem Road, Webster; 585-671-3757 www.uccwebster.org Caring Community Concerts, Wednesdays, 6:30 pm: July 2 — Ruby Shooz; July 9 — Nik West; July 16 — Main Street East; July 23 — Keys to the Caddy; July 30 — Johnny Matt Big Band; August 6 — The Dady Brothers

Webster Village Gazebo ParkNorth Avenue, Webster; websterbid.com Friday Concerts, 7-9 pm: June 20 — Johnny B & The MVPs; June 27 — Peg Dolan; July 18 — Jazz Night (Band TBA); July 25 — TBA; August 1 — Barry's Crossing; August 8 — Keys to the Caddy; August 22 — Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra

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Nik Wallenda defies gravity at Darien Lake this summer, bringing his Beyond the Falls show to the park’s Gravity Theatre, June 24-September 1.

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gorge tours, crafts, children's activities, and new this year, fireworks and food trucks on the Driving Park Bridge on Saturday; 9am-10pm Saturday; 11am-6pm Sunday; Maplewood Rose Garden, Lake and Driving Park Avenues; Call 311 (outside of Rochester, 585-428-5990) www.cityofrochester.gov/maple-woodrosefest June 14-August 2 — FINGER LAKES CHAMBER MUSIC FESTIVAL, Musicians from the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra perform in a summer series of eclectic chamber music programs, held at unique venues throughout the Finger Lakes; Visit www.FingerLakes-Music.org for schedule; 315-536-0383 June 15 — FATHER'S DAY CAR & MOTORCYCLE CRUISE, View classic, vintage and antique show vehicles on the grounds of Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion; Vote for your favorite in the People's Choice Awards; Food, music and wine tastings; noon-4pm; 151 Charlotte Street, Canandaigua; 585-394-4922 www.sonnenberg.org June 18 — TRUCKS AT THE TRACK, Finger Lakes Gaming and Racetrack hosts a series of outdoor par-ties featuring local food trucks, wineries, breweries, and live entertainment from 5-8:30 pm; Continuing Wednesdays, July 9, August 20, September 17 and October 15; Route 96, Farmington; 585-924-3232 www.fingerlakescasino.com June 18-21 — BARNARD FIRE DEPARTMENT CARNIVAL, Rides, games and family fun, with a pa-rade on Wednesday, Kiddie Parade on Saturday, and

live bands nightly; Bar-nard Carnival Grounds, 360 Maiden Lane; www.barnardfire.org June 19, July 17 & August 21 — 3RD THURSDAY PARTIES, Ride-In, Cruise-In or Fly-In to Harv's Harley Davidson in Macedon for live bands, BBQ, and Rodeo Games on the third Thursday of June, July and August; 5-8 pm; 3120 Kittering Road, Macedon; 585-377-0711 www.harvsharley.com June 20 — HENRIETTA COMMUNITY CELEBRATION, Games and family activities, live DJ, refreshments, and

outdoor screening of Despicable Me 2 at dusk; 6:30 pm; Henrietta Town Park, 595 Calkins Road; 585-359-2540 www.henrietta.org June 21 — SUMMER RISE CELEBRATION at Hamlin Beach State Park, featuring a sand castle competition, music, bonfire on the beach and more; 10am-9pm; Park Area #3; Lake Ontario Parkway, Hamlin; 585-964-2462 www.nysparks.com June 21 — WEBSTER SUMMER CELEBRATION, Festival foods, inflatables, games and crafts for kids, entertainment by the Roc City Singers, Wild Nik West, and Nik & The Nice Guys, ending with a fireworks display; 4-10pm; Webster Recreation Center, 1350 Chiyoda Drive, off Phillips Road; 585-872-7103 www.websterparksandrecreation.org June 21 — ROCK & ROLL INTO SUMMER, Musical performances, food and fireworks; 2-9pm; Highbanks Recreation Area, Letchworth State Park; 585-493-3600 www.nysparks.com June 21-22 — WAR OF 1812 & JANE AUSTEN WEEKEND, The War of 1812 is revisited at Genesee Country Village & Museum with activities and re-enactments; The weekend also features a special focus on Jane Austen and the Regency era, exploring its fashions, music and dancing; 10am-4pm; 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org June 23 — MEDLEY OF TASTES, Smith Center for the Arts fundraiser featuring Finger Lakes food and wine pairings and live entertainment; 5:30 pm;

Scandling Campus Center, Hobart and Wil-liam Smith Colleges, 300 Pulteney Street, Geneva; 315-781-5483 www.thesmith.org June 24 — NIK WALLENDA: BEYOND THE FALLS opens at Darien Lake Amusement Park, featuring aerialist and high-wire artist Nik Wallenda and the Wal-lenda Family performing high-flying stunts twice daily at the park's Galaxy Theatre through Labor Day; Park visitors can also enjoy shorter, inter-active shows as well as "pop-up" performances

June 20-28www.rochesterjazz.com

Headline Shows @ Kodak Hall at Eastman Theatre, 60 Gibbs Street Ticketed Shows @ 8 pm: June 20 — Janelle Monae; June 21 — Steve Martin & The Steep Canyon Rangers featuring Edie Brickell (4 & 8 pm); June 23 — ESM-XRIJF Gerry Niewood Jazz Scholarships Performance; June 24 — Fourplay; June 25 — Michael McDonald; June 26 — Buddy Guy; June 27 — Earth, Wind & Fire

Free Outdoor Concerts!

Central Library, 115 South Avenue Concerts @ noon: June 23 — John Nyerges; June 24 — Gabe Condon; June 25 — Mel Henderson & Paradigm Shift; June 26 — Nate Rawls; June 27 — Vince Ercolamento

East Avenue & Alexander Street Stage: June 28 — Soulive (9 pm) with Prime Time Funk (7 pm)

East Avenue & Chestnut Street Stage Headliners @ 9 pm; Opening Shows @ 7 pm: June 20 — Big Bad Voodoo Daddy with Gem City; June 21 — Lou Gramm Band with Spectra; June 27 — Marcus Miller Band with Ester Rada; June 28 — George Thorogood & The Destroyers with London Souls

Jazz Street Stage, Gibbs Street & East Avenue June 20-28 — Eastman School of Music, Eastman Community Music School and High School Jazz Bands perform, with music beginning @ 4:30 pm Friday, Monday-Wednesday, and 3:45 pm Saturday-Sunday, Thursday Headliners @ 7:15 & 9:15 pm: June 20 — Rob Mostert Hammond Group; June 21 — Mingo Fishtrap; June 22 — Jazz.FM91 Youth Big Band; June 23 — Hot Club of Detroit; June 24 — Fred Costello; June 25 — Eastman Youth Jazz Orchestra / New Horizons Vintage Jazz Band / Music Educators Big Band; June 26 — Soul Stew; June 27 — Hypnotic Brass Ensemble; June 28 — John Papa Gros Band

RG&E-LiDestri Spirit Stage, East Avenue & Chestnut Street: Concerts @ 7 & 9 pm: June 22 — Bill Tiberio Band; June 23 — MVT; June 24 — Significant Other; June 25 — Cyndi Cain; June 26 — Shine

*Plus Nightly Shows at Club Pass Venues: Abilene Roots Americana Stage, The Big Tent, Christ Church, Harro East Ballroom, Hatch Recital Hall, Kilbourn Hall, Little Theatre, Max of Eastman Place, Montage, Reformation Lutheran Church (Nordic Jazz Now), Rochester Club (Groove Nights), Squeez-ers at Inn on Broadway, Xerox Auditorium.

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The mighty USAF Thunderbirds are heading this way August 16 & 17 forthe Rochester International Airshow.

Promoting “Peace Through Music,” the multicultural Playing For Change band is among the lineup at this year’s Big Rib Bar-B-Que & Blues Fest, taking place

July 10-13 at Highland Park.

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by cast members daily; Darien Lake, 9993 Allegheny Road, Darien Center; www.darienlake.com June 28 — GATES SUMMER CELEBRATION, Family Fun Zone games and activities, community booths, a variety of foods by local school and civic organizations, Main Stage entertainment featuring Karma, Big Mike & The Motivators and Keys to the Caddy, ending with fireworks at 10 pm; 5-10:30pm; Gates Chili High School, One Spartan Way; 585-247-6100 x234 www.gatesrecparks.org June 28 — HEP KIDS JAZZ CELEBRATION, Fami-lies with children ages 2-12 can enjoy jazz music, learn about instruments, create musical crafts, and take part in audience participation performances, with arts and crafts, face-painting, and food available on site; 10am-1pm; Hochstein School of Music & Dance; 50 North Plymouth Avenue; 585-454-4596 www.hochstein.org

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July 1-24 — MOVIES IN THE PARKS, Enjoy free feature films under the stars, with one screening at Ontario Beach Park on Tuesday, July 1, and the remaining screenings at Highland Park Bowl on Thursdays, July 3-24; Films begin at dusk; 585-753-PARK www.MonroeCounty.gov/parks July 3-5 — WARSAW FIRE DEPARTMENT 4TH OF JULY CARNIVAL, Midway rides, kiddie matinees, chicken BBQ, parade, live entertain-ment, fireworks and more; Warsaw Town Park, Liberty Street, Warsaw; www.warsawfiredepart-ment.com July 4 — GO ART! PICNIC IN THE PARK, Genesee-Orleans Regional Arts Council’s day-long celebration fea-turing a kiddie parade at 11 am, family activities, arts and crafts, non-profit displays, entertainment and food vendors; Centennial Park, Richmond and Ellicott Avenues, Batavia; 585-343-9313 www.GOart.org July 5 — YORK-LEICESTER FIELD DAY, Indepen-dence Day Celebration featuring games, prizes, musi-cal entertainment, refreshments and fireworks (Rain Date: July 6); 7 pm; York Central School Grounds, Routes 36 & 63, Greigsville; 585-243-2238 July 5 — BBQ, BLUES & BLAUFRANKISCH FESTI-VAL. BBQ, 2013 Blaufrankisch sampling, winemaker seminars, vendor booths, contests and BBQ dinner with live blues music at Inspire Moore Winery; 11am-6pm; 197 North Main Street, Naples; 585-374-5970 www.inspiremoorewinery.com July 5 — SALUTE TO AMERICA, Pier 6 Wrestling, chicken wing eating contest, live country music by Double Cross and fireworks display; 1-10 pm; Hamlin Beach State Park, Lake Ontario Parkway, Hamlin; 585-964-2462 www.nysparks.com July 5 — LETCHWORTH LUAU, Hula dancing and instruction, food, beach music and swim time at the Harvey Pool Complex; noon-7pm; Highbanks Recrea-tion Area, Letchworth State Park; 585-493-3600 www.nysparks.com

July 5-August 17 — RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL, Be transported to an English Renaissance village with entertainment including over 100 stage and street performers, jousting matches, pub sings, olde-world rides and games, artisans selling their wares, spe-cialty foods and special event weekends; 10am-7pm Saturday-Sunday; 15385 Farden Road, Sterling, between Fair Haven and Oswego; 800-879-4446 www.SterlingFestival.com July 9-12 — WEBSTER VOLUNTEER FIREMEN’S CARNIVAL, Rides, games and festival foods, with the Firemen’s Parade at 6:30 pm on Thursday; Firemen’s Field, Sanford Street, Webster; www.websterfire.com July 10-13 — BIG RIB BAR-B-QUE & BLUES FEST, Sample a wide variety of barbecue flavors prepared by Rib Masters from across the country, and enjoy 20+ Main Stage concerts with this year's lineup including Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Playing For Change and Shemekia Copeland; 11:30am-10pm Thursday-Saturday; 11:30am-9pm Sunday; Highland Park Festival Site, Highland and South Avenues; www.rochesterevents.com July 11 — RPO’S SUMMER SPECTACULAR WITH FIREWORKS, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra sum-mer performance at the SUNY Geneseo Athletic Field in Geneseo, followed by a fireworks display; 8:30 pm; 585-454-2100 www.rpo.org

July 11-13 — ROCHESTER SUMMERFEST, A weekend of City-sponsored entertainment paired with interactive events organized by the Team E Founda-tion, featuring a concert by Keshia Cole with Yo Gotti and Friends at Blue Cross Arena, a 3-day basketball tournament with full scholarships awarded, and more; See www.rochestersummerfest.com July 11-13 — COSEQUIN STUART HORSE TRIALS, 250+ riders and their horses compete in this eques-trian "triathlon" that includes dressage, cross country, and show jumping; 25th anniversary event includes Scottish Highland Games; 8 am daily; Murray Road, Victor; www.stuarthorsetrials.org July 11-13 — GENESEO ROTARY SUMMER FESTI-VAL, Sidewalk sales, arts and crafts, live entertain-ment, food vendors, Teddy Bear Parade on Saturday, and Saturday night concert by The Skycoasters; Village Park and Main Street, Geneseo; www.genese-orotary.com July 11-12, 15-19 — HILL CUMORAH PAGEANT, Annual outdoor theatrical event presented by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints featur-ing a costumed cast of over 650 with state of the art sound, lighting and effects; 9 pm nightly; The

CHEER ON THE HOME TEAMS!Rochester Red Wings BaseballFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way; 585-423-WING www.redwingsbaseball.com thru May 29 — vs. Syracuse Chiefs; May 30-June 2 — vs. Gwinnett Braves; June 12-15 — vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs; June 16-19 — vs. Pawtucket Red Sox; June 28-July 1 — vs. Norfolk Tides; July 4-5 — vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs; July 6-9 — vs. Buffalo Bisons; July 12-13 — vs. Scranton/WB; July 25-28 — vs. Indianapolis Indians; July 29-30 — vs. Lehigh Valley IronPigs; August 11-14 — vs. Durham Bulls; August 15-18 — vs. Syracuse Chiefs; August 23-25 — vs. Scranton/WB; August 29-30 — vs. Buffalo Bisons

Rochester Rattlers LacrosseSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street; 585-454-5425 www.rochesterrattlers.com June 1 — vs. Florida Launch; June 5 — vs. Chesa-peake Bayhawks; June 29 — vs. Denver Outlaws; July 26 — vs. Charlotte Hounds; August 2 — vs. Ohio Machine

Rochester Rhinos SoccerSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street;

585-454-KICK www.rhinossoccer.com May 30 — vs.

Richmond Kickers; June 7 — vs.

Pittsburgh Riverhounds; June 20 — vs. Dayton

Dutch Lions; June 28 — vs.

Charlotte Eagles; July 11 — vs. FC Dallas (MLS); July

19 — vs. Wilmington Hammerheads; July 27 — vs. Orlando City Lions; August 1 — vs. Charleston Battery; August 9 — vs. LA Blues; August 23 — vs.

Harrisburg City Islanders; September 7 — vs. Wilm-ington Hammerheads FC

Western New York Flash

SoccerSahlen’s Stadium, 460

Oak Street; 585-454-KICK www.wnyflash.com May 31 — vs. Houston Dash; June 18 — vs. Chi-cago Red Stars; June 22 — vs. Seattle Reign FC; June 27 — vs. Boston Breakers; July 2 — vs. Seattle Reign FC; July 12 — vs. Washington Spirit; July 18 — vs. FC Kansas City; July 25 — vs. Boston Breakers; August 13 — vs. Sky Blue FC

Fairport Music & Food Festival serves up some great entertainment onAugust 23.

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Festive 4th Celebrations!• Brighton, July 45K Race and Pancake Breakfast at Brighton High School at 8 am; Meridian Centre Park festivities begin at 2:30 pm and include a celebration of the Town's 200th birthday, rides, food, musical entertain-ment featuring The Skycoasters, and fireworks; 2025 Winton Road South; www.townofbrighton.org• Brockport, July 4 “Old Fashioned Fourth of July" at the Morgan-Manning House with live music, a Kiddie Bicycle Parade with prizes, the popular Cake Walk, food and refreshments; 10am-3pm; Morgan-Manning House, 151 Main Street, Brockport; 585-637-3645• Chili, July 4Chil-E Fest and 4th of July Celebration with two stages of live music, food and craft vendors, com-munity booths, kids' activities and inflatable rides, a car show, parade, and fireworks; noon-10pm; Chili Avenue, between Paul Road and Old Chili Scottsville Road; 585-889-4680 www.townofchili.org• Downtown Rochester, July 4The City of Rochester hosts an Independence Day Concert by the RPO, family fun activities and fireworks on the Main Street Bridge; 7:30-10 pm; Downtown Rochester; Call 311 / 585-428-5990 outside of city; www.cityofrochester.gov• Fairport, July 4Independence Day Parade on Main Street at 10 am followed by a "Party in the Park" with live music; Perinton Park, Route 31F and O’Connor Road, Fair-port; 585-586-9840 fairportperintonchamber.org• Greece, July 4Morning 5K "Freedom Run" and "Scooby Stars Fun Run" for kids; Afternoon celebration begins at 4 pm with food vendors and food trucks, kids' games and activities, a concert featuring the band Orleans, and fireworks; Greece Town Hall Campus, One Vince Tofany Boulevard; 585-225-2000 www.greeceny.gov• Henrietta, July 4Craft and garage sale from 9am-2pm at the Henrietta Senior Center; Afternoon celebration at Veterans' Memorial Park featuring games, live bands, food and fireworks, beginning at 4 pm; 595 Calkins Road; 585-359-2540 www.henrietta.org• Irondequoit, July 3-4Arts and crafts, community booths and beverage garden entertainment, with street dance on Thursday night, parade and fireworks on the Fourth; 11am-11pm; Irondequoit Town Hall Grounds, 1280 Titus Avenue; 585-336-6070 www.irondequoit.org• Mumford, July 4Experience Independence Day observances of the past, a patriotic concert, 19th-century games and contests, and an official naturalization ceremony swearing in new American citizens; 10am-4pm; Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org• Penfield, July 4Independence Day Parade at 10 am; Evening celebration at Harris Whalen Park with food vendors, kids' activities and music by 441 and Dog House, and fireworks; 5-11 pm; Routes 250 & 441, Penfield; 585-340-8655 www.penfield.org

Cumorah Hillside, Route 21 between Palmyra and Manchester; 315-597-5851 www.hillcumorah.org July 11-20 — CA-NANDAIGUA LAKEMU-SIC FESTIVAL, Summer concert series centered on four chamber con-certs at FLCC, with sev-eral community concerts at various Canandaigua locations, including a 10th anniversary celebration, a "Classical Blue Jeans" BBQ, and free "pop-up" shows; Visit www.lakemusicfesti-val.org for schedule July 11-August 30 — RMSC SUMMER SCIENCE FESTIVALS, From "Medical Marvels" and "Amazing Artists" to "Aerodynamic Adventures" and "Supersonic Space," kids can explore all sorts of occupations on Fridays and Saturdays in July and August at RMSC; noon-4-pm; 657 East Avenue; 585-271-1880 www.rmsc.org July 12 — PERRY CHALK ART FESTIVAL, Over 50 chalk artists create works of temporary, outdoor art in Downtown Perry, with live music by Kelly’s Old Tim-ers, Creek Bend, and Skiffle Minstrels, an extended Farmers’ Market and Perry Public Market, activities for kids, and the "Taste of Summer" fine dining event; 8:30am-4:30pm; www.perrychalkfestival.com July 12-13— OL'FACTORY FARM LAVENDER FES-TIVAL, Lavender picking and lavender plants for sale, over 50 unique craft artisans, informational speakers, musical entertainment, family farm museum tours, horse-drawn wagon rides, food and specialty treats including homemade lavender ice cream; 9:30am-5-pm; Ol'Factory Farm, 12973 Upton Road, Red Creek; www.nylavenderfestival.com July 12-13 — CORN HILL ARTS FESTIVAL, Featur-ing over 400 artists, plus the Emerging Artists Expo, four stages of continuous live music, children’s activi-ties, an array of food choices, wine tasting, beer and craft beer gardens, and the 2nd annual Fairy Houses

Tour; 10am-6pm Saturday; 10am-5pm Sunday; Corn Hill Neighborhood;

585-262-3142 www.cornhillarts-festival.com

July 12-13 — ONTARIO BEACH

SPORTS & MUSIC FESTIVAL, Six

events are featured this

year, including Beach Vaulting, Beach Rugby, Volleyball, Pickleball, Kettlebell competition, and Yoga; Events begin at 8:30 am each day; Ontario Beach Park, Lake and Beach Avenues; 585-262-3832 www.monroecountysports.org July 12-13 — GENESEO AIRSHOW, "The Great-est Show on Turf" offers flying performances from 10am-4:30pm each day featuring classic warbirds, aerobatic acts and more, plus static displays, children's activities, food and merchandise vendors; Planes arrive on Friday, July 11; Gates open 6 am daily; Geneseo Airport, Off Route 63, Geneseo; 585-243-2100 www.1941hag.org July 13-21 — ROCHESTER JEWISH FILM FESTI-

VAL, Jewish-themed films from around the world are screened at the Dryden Theatre at George Eastman House, the Little Theatre, and JCC Hart Theatre, with visiting filmmakers and special events; 585-461-2000 x237 www.rjff.org July 15-19 — HEMLOCK "LITTLE WORLD’S" FAIR, Midway rides, community food booths, grandstand events including truck and tractor pulls, demolition derby and Sire Stakes Racing, agricultural competi-tions and exhibitions, grounds entertainment, Herit-age Museum visits and nightly bands; Gates open 9 am Tuesday-Thursday; 7 am Friday-Saturday; Route 15A, Hemlock; www.HemlockFair.org July 15-19— GENESEE COUNTY FAIR, Grand Parade on opening day, midway rides, animal shows, grandstand events including demolition derby and monster trucks, food and entertainment; 9am-10pm-Tuesday-Thursday; 9am-11pm Friday; 9am-midnight Saturday; Genesee County Fairgrounds, Route 5, Batavia; www.gcfair.com July 18-20 — ROC PRIDE 2014, The theme of this year's Pride Celebration is "Unmask Your True Colors" and kicks off with a Flag Ceremony and Rainbow Ride on Friday, and continues with a Family Fest, Parade and Pride Festival at Martin Luther King, Jr. Park on Saturday, and Pride Picnic Fundraiser at Genesee Val-ley Park on Sunday; 585-244-8640 www.gayalliance.org July 19 — WEBSTER JAZZ FESTIVAL, Jazz enter-tainment on Main Street with food and refreshments from local establishments; Lineup includes Hard Logic, Amanda Ashley Trio, Mambo Kings and head-liner Prime Time Funk; 5:30-10:30 pm; West Main Street, Webster; www.websterbid.com July 19 — BLUES & BARBEQUE, Family-style event featuring bands, and barbeque, ending with a fireworks display; 1:30-9:30pm; Highbanks Recrea-tion Area, Letchworth State Park; 585-493-3600 www.nysparks.com July 19 — DANSVILLE CHALK WALK & ARTS FEST, Sidewalk chalk art, live music, and juried arts and crafts show and sale in the historic downtown district; 9am-5pm; Village of Dansville; 585-335-6920 www.dansvillechamber.com July 19-20 — OATKA FESTIVAL, Gala musical parade at 11 am Saturday, arts and crafts show, community food booths, children's activities and continuous entertainment; Event ends on Sunday with the annual Duck Derby at 5 pm; Held on the banks of Oatka Creek, LeRoy; 585-768-6910 www.oatkafestival.org July 19-20 — CIVIL WAR RE-ENACTMENT, Gene-

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Lose yourself in fragrant fields of lavender at theOl’Factory Farm Lavender Festival, July 12 & 13 in Red Creek.

Musical Feasts• Fiddlers Picnic, June 12-15Celebration of Americana featuring regional bands playing bluegrass, alt-country, and acoustic roots music on three stages, with arts and crafts, food vendors, kids' activity area, camping available; Carey Lake, 959 Penfield Road (Route 441), Macedon; www.fiddlerspicnic.com

• Ameribeat Festival of Arts, June 26-29Celebration of the melting pot of American music and visual arts; Bands include Nahko & Medicine for the People, Turkuaz, Spiritual Rez and more; Camping, vendors and food; Sterling Stage Kampitheatre, 274 Kent Road, Sterling; 888-718-4253 www.sterlingstage.com

• Jam in the Valley, July 3-5Concerts featuring Dustin Lynch with Chris Janson on Thursday; Hank Williams Jr. with Locash Cowboys and Sean Patrick McGraw on Friday; Brantley Gilbert with Colt Ford and Danielle Bradbery on Saturday; Camping and huge fireworks display; Buffalo Hill Village, Varysburg; 877-744-5488 www.jaminthevalley.com

• Great Blue Heron Music Festival, July 4-6Three days of roots, rock, reggae, zydeco, swing, country, old time, blues, gospel, and bluegrass performers including Donna the Buffalo, The Horse Flies, Holy Ghost Tent Revival, Jimkata and many more, with food and merchandise vendors, camping, dances, kids' and teen programs, instrumental workshops, songwriters' and drumming circles and more; Wait Corners Road, Sherman, NY; 716-761-7190 www.greatblueheron.com

• Finger Lakes GrassRoots Festival of Music and Dance, July 17-20Roots-rockers Donna the Buffalo host four stages of an eclectic mix of music, this year featuring Dickey Betts & Great Southern, Anders Osborne, Lake Street Dive, Danay Suarez, and over 70 other bands from the Finger Lakes region and around the world, with camp-ing, a juried craft show, international and local food options, children's activities and more; Trumansburg Fairgrounds, north of Ithaca on Route 96; 607-387-5098 www.grassrootsfest.org

• Upstate Boogie, July 24-27Featuring a blend of folk, roots, Americana, funk, reggae, jazz and soul, with bands including Thunder Body, Thousands of One, Big Mean Sound Machine, Subsoil and many more; Camping available; Carey Lake, 959 Penfield Road (Route 441), Macedon; www.upstateboogie.com

• Brantling Bluegrass Festival, July 30-August 2Brantling Ski Slopes hosts three days of national,

regional and local bluegrass artists and bands, with Rebecca Colleen and the Chore Lads returning as host band; Camping available, plus instrumental, food and craft vendors; 4015 Fish Farm Road, Sodus; 315-331-2365 www.brantlingbluegrass.com

• Sterling Stage String Fling, July 31-August 3An acoustically-inspired mix of music with special unplugged sets featuring Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, Zach Deputy, Hot Day At The Zoo, Jatoba and more with camping, vendors and food; Sterling Stage Kampitheatre, 274 Kent Road, Sterling; 888-718-4253 www.sterlingstage.com

•Niagara Falls Blues Festival, September 11-14 Four day celebration of the blues, with artists including Albert Castiglia, Sauce Boss, Eddie Shaw & The Wolf Gang, Ray Fuller, Kinsey Report, Mac Arnold & Plate Full O Blues, Harper, and Midwest Kind, with more to be added; Old Falls Street, Niagara Falls, NY; www.niagarafallsbluesfest.org

• Turtle Hill Folk Festival, September 12-14A weekend of concerts, jamming, dancing, workshops, children's activities, food and craft vendors and camping, with this year's performers including Christine Lavin & Don White, The Nields, Jonathan Byrd, Guy Davis, and more; Rotary Sunshine Campus; 809 Five Points Road, Rush; www. goldenlink.org/festival

• Last Daze of Summer, September 18-21Season closer with a diverse lineup of folk, roots, and jamband music, with Jackie Greene, Aqueous, Wild Adriatic; Camping, vendors and food; Sterling Stage Kampitheatre, 274 Kent Road, Sterling; 888-718-4253 www.sterling-stage.com

see Country Village & Museum commemorates the battles that took place in 1864, exactly 150 years ago; Military camps will be open, with two battles taking place each day, while villagers offer concerts and depict civilian life during the war; 9:30am-4pm; 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org July 19-20 — CONESUS LAKE AS-SOCIATION ARTS & CRAFTS SALE, Over 100 crafters, food court plus chicken BBQ, and music from 1-3 pm featuring Alchemy Steel Drum Band on Saturday and The Tabletop Three on Sunday; 10am-5pm Saturday; 10am-4pm Sun-day; Long Point Park on Conesus Lake, Route 256, Geneseo; 585-346-2472 www.conesuslake.org July 19-20 — WINE COUNTRY CLAS-SIC BOAT SHOW & REGATTA, Display of classic and antique boats at Ham-mondsport’s Depot Park on Keuka Lake; Regatta takes place at 10:30 am on Sunday; 9am-5pm Saturday; 9am-1pm Sunday; Keuka Lake, Hammondsport; www.winecountryclassicboats.com July 19-20 — PULTNEYVILLE HOME-

COMING Antiques, exhibits, re-enactments, vintage cars, parade, games, 5K, a Star Spangled Concert and more; Hamlet of Pultneyville; 315-589-9892 www.w-phs.org

JULY 20 — JUNGLE JOG 5K & SENECA PARK MILE, Seneca Park Zoo's 25th anniversary fundraiser that takes runners of all ages and abilities through Lower Seneca Park and past the Zoo’s animals; 5K begins at 8:30 am; Mile begins at 9:45 am; Kids’

Fun Run begins at 10:30 am; 2222 St. Paul Street; 585-336-7200 www.senecaparkzoo.org July 21-26 — ORLEANS COUNTY 4-H FAIR, Rides, games and food, animals, 4-H exhibits, live bands and entertain-ment, a talent showcase, pie eating and greased pole climbing contests, and more; 10am-10pm; Orleans County Fair-grounds, Route 31, Knowlesville; www.orleans4-Hfair.com July 22-26 — ONTARIO COUNTY FAIR, Amusement rides and festival foods, an opening day Fun Run, demolition derby, truck and tractor pulls, 4-H competitions and displays, daily entertainment and live music every night; Ontario County Fair-grounds, County Road 10, Canandaigua; www.ontariocountyfair.org July 23 — DREAM FACTORY BENEFIT CONCERT featuring teen recording artist

Immerse yourself in the diverse sounds of the Great Blue Heron Music Festival, July 4-6.

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Dalton Cyr at Wickham Farms in Penfield; Concert is free, but donations are requested for Dream Fac-tory of Rochester, a local non-profit that fulfills the dreams of children living with critical and chronic ill-nesses; 6:30 pm; 1821 Fairport Nine Mile Line Road; 585-234-0740 www.dreamfactoryrochester.org July 23-26 — HILTON FIRE DEPARTMENT CARNI-VAL, Amusement rides and games, Kiddie Parade on Wednesday at 6:30 pm; Grand Parade on Thursday at 7 pm; 135 South Avenue, Hilton; www.hiltonfd.org July 24-26 — EAST ROCHESTER FIREMEN’S FIELD DAYS, "World Famous" Chicken BBQ at the ER Fire Hall, 415 Main Street from 4pm-til on Wednes-day, July 23; Carnival opens Thursday featuring rides, games and food, and live music nightly, with the Fire-men’s Parade at 6:30 pm, and fireworks at 10 pm on Saturday; East Rochester High School Grounds, 200 Woodbine Avenue, East Rochester; www.erfd.org July 25 — CRUISIN’ NIGHT & BLOCK PARTY, Vintage cars, trucks and motorcycles, live music on two stages, kids' games and refreshments, Finger Lakes wine and foods featured; 5-10 pm; Downtown Geneva; 315-789-0102 www.visitgeneva.com.org July 25-26 — WALWORTH LIONS CLUB FESTIVAL IN THE PARK, Food concessions, games, community booths and live music; Grand Parade at 7 pm Friday; Craft show, outdoor movie and fireworks on Saturday; 5-10:30 pm Friday; noon-11 pm Saturday; Ginegaw Park, Penfield Road, Walworth; 315-524-9047 e-clubhouse.org/sites/walworthlionsclub

July 26 — PARTY MADAGASCAR, 21-and-older fundraiser benefiting conservation and educa-tion projects in Madagas-car, with food available for purchase, cash bar, and live music by Grand Canyon Rescue Episode; 6:30-11pm; Seneca Park Zoo, 2222 St. Paul Street; 585-336-7200 seneca-parkzoo.org July 26 — RPO AT FRON-TIER FIELD, Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra presents a concert follow-ing the 6:05 pm Red Wings baseball game vs. the Indianapolis Indians, with fireworks! Concert is free with a game ticket; One

Morrie Silver Way; 585-423-WING www.rpo.org July 26 — TEN UGLY MEN FESTIVAL, 25th annual benefit event featuring sports tournaments including kickball, volleyball and a 5K race, food, live music and kids’ activities; 10am-8pm; Genesee Valley Park, enter north side; www.tenuglymen.com July 26-27 — SPENCERPORT CANAL DAYS, Arts and crafts, live music, food, children’s activities, wine tastings both days; Classic cars at Pineway Ponds Park on Saturday, and the Canaligator Race on Sunday; 10am-5pm; Downtown Spencerport; www.spencerportcanaldays.com July 26-27 — WATERFRONT ART FESTIVAL, Juried fine art and crafts festival held along the north shore of Canandaigua Lake; 10am-5pm daily; Kershaw Park, Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua; 585-671-9102 www.waterfrontartfestival.com July 27 — GOSPEL JUBILEE at Rochester Public Market, featuring choirs from 12 faith organizations of all denominations, hosted by Jasen Monroe and the Elim Sanctuary Choir; 4 pm; 280 North Union Street; 585-428-6907; www.cityofrochester.gov /market-events July 31-August 3 — PHELPS SAUERKRAUT FES-TIVAL, Carnival rides, food vendors and community organizations, live music, parade, fireworks, cabbage head decorating, 5K and 20K Sauerkraut Road Races, Sauerkraut Cake Cutting Ceremony and more; Firemen’s Field, 77 Ontario Street, Phelps; www.phelpsny.com

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August 1-3 — CIVIL WAR ENCAMPMENT, Friday evening concert on the lawn at 6:30 pm; Liv-ing history encampment on Saturday and Sunday, with battles at 2 pm each day; 10am-4pm; Tinker Nature Park, 1525 Calkins Road, Henrietta; 585-359-7044 August 2 — FID-DLERS’ PICNIC, A gathering of old-time, country and bluegrass bands at Long Point Park on Conesus Lake, with off-stage jam sessions, BBQ available or bring

your own picnic; 11am-8pm; West Lake Road (Route 256), Geneseo; www.geneseony.com August 2 — LIMA CROSSROADS FESTIVAL, Arts, crafts and food vendors, live entertainment, children's activities, the famous bed race and more; Routes 5 & 20 and 15A, Lima; www.limafest.org August 2 — CONCERT ON THE HILL & CLASSIC CAR SHOW, 50’s and 60’s music, classic car show, food and fun; 3-7 pm; Trailside Lodge at Letchworth State Park; 585-493-3600 www.nysparks.com August 2-3 — PARK AVE SUMMER ART FEST, Over 350 artists and craftspeople line the 1-1/4 mile stretch of Park Avenue from Alexander Street to Culver Road, with three stages of entertainment, and a wide variety of food vendors; 10am-6pm Saturday; 10am-5pm Sunday; www.rochesterevents.com / www.park-avenue.org August 2-3 — LAURA INGALLS WILDER DAYS, Celebration of one of the most popular writers of 19th-century frontier life, featuring hands-on activi-ties, games and contests, and celebrity guest ap-pearance by Little House on the Prairie cast member, Melissa Sue Anderson; 10am-4pm; Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org August 2-3 — GLORIOUS GARLIC FESTIVAL, Cel-ebration of the many types of artisan garlic cultivated in the Finger Lakes region, with cooking demonstra-tions, garlic tastings, and opportunities to meet area growers, plus live music and a garlic-infused festival menu; 11am-5pm; Fox Run Vineyards, 670 State Route 14, West Side of Seneca Lake; 800-636-9786 www.foxrunvineyards.com August 3 — BUG BUST 24, Finger Lakes Region Volkswagen Club 24th annual all-Volkswagen car show and swap meet, with awards in 17 show classes; Food and beverages available; 9am-3pm; Damascus Shrine Center, 979 Bay Road, Webster; 585-671-5914 www.flrvwc.com AUGUST 6-9 — PAGEANT OF STEAM, Displays and demonstrations of antique farm equipment, parades, tractor pulls, a craft and flea market, con-cessions, live music, camping available; 8am-8pm; Gehan Road, off Routes 5 & 20 East, Canandaigua; www.pageantofsteam.org August 7-9 — HAMLIN FIREMEN’S CARNIVAL, Midway rides, games and food, Grand Firemen’s Parade on Friday at 7 pm; Firemen’s Fields, 1503 Lake Road, Hamlin; www.hamlinfire.com August 8-10 — NATIONAL SILVER BALL TOURNA-MENT, A dozen clubs representing Genesee Country Village & Museum's vintage baseball league and squads from across the country compete in a round-robin tournament, playing by 1866 rules; Champion-ship game on Sunday at the museum's Silver Base Ball Park; 10am-4pm daily; 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org August 9 — AVON ROTARY CORN FESTIVAL, Day-long entertainment on three stages, arts and crafts, kids' activities, corn eating contest, food court serving up steamed corn and more, with an evening concert featuring The Skycoasters from 7-11 pm; Village of Avon; www.avonrotary.org August 9-10 — BROCKPORT ARTS FESTIVAL, Over 100 exhibitors, live entertainment, Wine Garden under the big tent, farmers' market, vintage car cruise-in, a variety of food vendors, and the popular Duck Derby on Sunday; Main Street, Brockport; www.brockportartsfestival.com August 9-10 — CHURCHVILLE LIONS CLUB COUNTRY FAIR, Live entertainment, craft show, kids' games and petting zoo, with a parade, lumberjack competition and fireworks on Saturday; Pancake breakfast, antique tractor pull and Chicken BBQ on

Make a new friend at the Ontario County Fair in Canandaigua, July 22-26.

Battles are re created and history comes to life during Genesee Country Village & Museum’s Civil War Re enactment Days, July 19 & 20.

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Sunday; Churchville Park, West Buffalo Street at Park Road, Churchville; www.churchvillelions.org August 9-16 — WYOMING COUNTY FAIR, Midway rides, games, food, live entertainment, vendors, tractor pull, grand parade, livestock barns and animal shows; Pike Fairgrounds, 70 Main Street, Pike; 585-493-5626 www.wyomingcountyfair.org August 10 — JAZZ ON THE LAWN at the Granger Homestead, featuring live jazz, a chicken BBQ, with beer and wine available; 295 North Main Street, Ca-nandaigua; 585-394-1472 www.grangerhomestead.org August 11-16 — WAYNE COUNTY FAIR, Midway rides, live bands and entertainment, agricultural and

4H exhibits, animals, wine tastings, children’s en-tertainment and activities, demolition derby, parade and fireworks; Gates open 10 am; Wayne County Fairgrounds, West Jackson Street, Palmyra; 315-597-5372 www.waynecountyfair.org August 14-17 — WEGMANS LPGA CHAMPION-SHIP, The Ladies Professional Golf Association returns to Rochester, with this year's tournament taking place at Monroe Golf Club in Pittsford; In addition to competition play Thursday-Sunday, tournament week events include Monday and Wednesday Pro-Ams, a Conversation With Champions Luncheon on Tuesday, and Beer and Foods Pairing Party on Friday; 155 Golf Avenue, Pittsford; 585-427-LPGA www.wegmanslpga.org

August 16 — CLARISSA STREET REUNION, Neighborhood celebration featuring a parade, ven-dors, food, children’s activities and live entertainment including gospel, jazz, r & b and poetry; 9:30am-9-:30pm; Clarissa Street, from Troup Street to McCree Way; 585-234-4177 www.clarissastreetreunion.org August 16 — WEBSTER VILLAGE DAYS, Arts and crafts from 10am-5pm, food vendors, and day-long music that continues until 11 pm, featuring headlin-ing band Brass Taxi; Main Street, Webster; www.websterbid.com August 16 — SCOTTSVILLE FAMILY FUN FESTI-VAL, Arts and crafts, food, children’s activities, sports tournaments, live music by Everheart, Spectra, and

Cultural Affairs• Greek Festival 2014, May 29-June 1Take in the aromas, tastes, sounds, and traditions of Greece on the grounds of Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, with homemade foods and specialty treats, live traditional music and folk dancing, a Greek marketplace, Kiddie Village and more; 11am-11pm daily; 962 East Avenue; 585-244-3377 www.rochestergreekfestival.org

• International Food and Crafts Festival, June 6-8, 13-15Featuring foods and desserts from many countries, crafts and family fun activities and entertainment, held on the grounds of the Islamic Culture Center of Rochester; 11am-10pm daily; 853 Culver Road; 585-482-3657

• Celtic Faire, June 28Celebration of the culture, history and traditions of the Scots and Irish at Genesee Country Village & Museum, with performances by regional pipe bands, dance demonstrations and authentic food and drinks; 10am-4pm; 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org

• Festa Italiana, July 18-19Delicious Italian foods, all new vendors, amusement rides including a zip line, and continuous entertain-ment including national artists, and a tent dedicated to the area's best original bands; Italian American Community Center, Manitou Road at Frank DiMino Way; 585-594-8882 www.iaccrochester.org

• Macedonian Ethnic Festival, July 18-20Ethnic food and baked goods, youth games and games of chance, live Macedonian music and group dancing; 5pm-midnight Friday; noon-1am Saturday; noon-11pm Sunday; St. Dimitria Macedonian Ortho-dox Church, 235 Telephone Road, West Henrietta; 585-334-6675 www.macedonianfest.com

• Native American Dance & Music Festival, July 26-27A variety of music and dance performances, this year featuring the Dineh Tah' Navajo Dancers from New Mexico, the Iroquois Singers & Dancers and Joanne Shenandoah, plus traditional storytelling, artisan demonstrations, Native Arts Market, guided trail walks and more; 10am-6pm; Ganondagan State Historic Site, 1488 State Route 444, Victor; www.ganonda-gan.org

• St. Stanislaus Polish Arts Festival, August 1-2Delicious Polish dinners and other festival foods, entertainment featuring Brass Magic and the polka music of Ray Serafin, children’s games, arts and crafts, baked goods, games of chance and more; 5-11pm Friday; 4-11pm Saturday; St. Stanislaus Church Grounds, 1150 Hudson Avenue; 585-467-3068 www.polishartsfest.org

• Puerto Rican Festival, August 1-3Live music featuring headline performances, local bands and dance groups, children's activities, the SSGT Javier Ortiz Memorial 5K Race & Fitness Walk, an Agency Fair, plenty of food and more; noon-11-pm Friday-Saturday; noon-7:30pm Sunday; Frontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way; 585-234-7660 www.prfestival.com

• German Fest, August 8-9Federation of German-American Societies festival to be held two days this year, featuring authentic homemade German food, German beverages, games, souvenirs, German folk dancing and music; 6-11pm Friday; 7-11pm Saturday; Spencerport Firemen’s Field, 75 South Union Street, Spencerport; www.rochestergerman.com

• Carifest 2014, August 930th annual Caribbean Festival kicks off at 11 am with a costume parade from Liberty Pole Way to the Riverside Festival Site where the celebra-tion continues, with music, featuring a headline performance by reggae artist Maxi Priest, arts and crafts, children’s activities, Caribbean delicacies and more; 1-10 pm; Court and Exchange Streets; 585-234-0909 www.rwifo.com

• St. Josaphat Ukrainian Festival, August 14-17Traditional Ukrainian foods and arts and crafts including Ukrainian Easter eggs, kids' amusements, folk dancing and entertainment featuring Zolotyj Promin and UAFGR Dancers, plus live music for dancing Thursday-Saturday; St. Josaphat Church Grounds, 940 East Ridge Road; 585-266-2255 www.rochesterukrainianfestival.com

• 2014 Greek Fest, August 21-24Greek foods and desserts, crafts and Greek Boutique, live music, dance performances and instruction, church tours and more; 11am-10pm Thursday; 11am-11pm Friday-Saturday; 11am-8pm Sunday; Greek Orthodox Church of the Holy Spirit, 835 South Avenue; 585-271-3150 www.highland-greekfest.com • Abruzzese Festival, August 24

Italian celebration welcoming Bishop Salvatore R. Matano to Rochester, featuring traditional Abruzzese and Italian folk music, as well as Italian-American entertainment, Abruzzese foods and wine, bocce/soccer tournaments, children's games, celebration of Mass at St. Theodore's Church, and procession to the festival site at Gates Memorial Park; noon-9pm; 160 Spencerport Road 585-478-9494 www.abruzzesefes-tival.com

• Rochester Irish Festival, September 5-620th anniversary event featuring non-stop entertain-ment, this year including reunion performances by popular Irish/Celtic bands, Celtic Fire and The Wild Geese, plus Irish dancing, vendors, children’s activities and more; 4-11 pm Friday; noon-11 pm Saturday; Camp Eastman, Lakeshore Boulevard, Irondequoit; www.rochesteririshfestival.com

• Oktoberfest, September 12-13, 18-20 Irondequoit's annual celebration of German culture, music and food returns to Camp Eastman; 1558 Lakeshore Boulevard; 585-336-6070 www.oktoberfestNY.org

Greek Festival 2014 at Annunciation Church ushers in a full season of ethnic fests to enjoy when it opens its gates,

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Savoring Local Wines & Brews• Rochester Real Beer Expo, June 14South Wedge neighborhood street party that features over 80 craft beers, locavore foods and live local music from 5-10 pm on Gregory Street, from Whalin to Bond Street; The Expo anchors Rochester Real Beer Week (June 13-22) festivities that include tastings, socials, beer launches and more; www.rochesterrealbeer.com• Finger Lakes Brewfest, June 21Geneva YMCA fundraiser featuring tastings from 20+ Finger Lakes region craft breweries, local food and live music by Jamie Notarthomas; 5-10 pm; Geneva Events Center, 35 Lakefront Drive; Geneva; 315-789-1616 www.genevafamilyymca.org• Winestock NY, June 28New York Wine Industry Association fundraiser featur-ing two stages of live music, educational seminars, a wine tent with 18+ New York State wineries, local foods and artisans; noon-5pm; Three Brothers Win-eries and Estates, 623 Lerch Road, Geneva; www.winestockny.org• Finger Lakes Wine Festival, July 11-13Friday night Launch of the Lakes and toga party, with Saturday and Sunday festival showcasing over 80 New York State wineries, culinary classes, regional artisans, live music, WGI pace car rides and more; Watkins Glen International Racetrack, County Route 16, Watkins Glen; 866-461-7223 www.FLWineFest.com• HopsfestNY, August 9-10A new festival bringing together brewers and enthusiasts to celebrate, sample and learn about hops and craft beer, with educational seminars from 9am-noon, tastings, a food truck rodeo, and a Big Green Egg Grill chef cook-off; noon-6 pm; Nedloh Brewing Co., 6621 Routes 5 & 20, East Bloomfield; 585-360-7272 www.hopsfestNY.com• Finger Lakes Riesling Festival, August 9-10 Riesling wine and New York State craft beer samplings and seminars, cooking classes and demonstrations, arts and crafts, live music, local farmers’ market, games for kids and more; New York Wine & Culinary Center and Canandaigua City Pier, Canandaigua; www.rieslingfestival.com• Flour City Brewers' Fest, August 22An old favorite returns with a new venue, the Rochester Public Market, featuring 100+ craft beers for tasting, including many one-offs and hard-to-find brews, live music and food trucks, plus New York State wine sampling; 6-9 pm; 280 North Union Street; www.flourcitybrewfest.com

Riverside Drive, fireworks and more; Johnson Park, Browns Avenue, Scotts-ville; 585-889-6050 www.scottsvilleny.org August 16 — SUM-MER IN THE CITY FESTI-VAL, Downtown Batavia celebrates summer with a car show, food and craft vendors, and live entertainment featuring The Followers on Main Street; 11am-9pm; Routes 5 & 63, Batavia; 585-344-0900 www.downtownbataviany.com August 16-17 — 2014 ROCHESTER INTERNATIONAL AIR-SHOW, The U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds highlight this year's show that will include several civilian air performers, aerobatic demonstrations and ground displays, local food vendors, entertainment and more; Greater Rochester International Airport; www.rocairshow.info August 16-17 — ARTS AT THE GARDENS, Juried fine art and crafts show and sale on the grounds of Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion State Historic Park, featuring 100+ artists, art lectures, food court, Wine/Beer Garden featuring microbrews; 10am-5pm; 151 Charlotte Street, Canandaigua; 585-394-4922 www.artsatthegardens.org August 16-17 — OLD-TIME FIDDLERS’ FAIR, More than 100 musicians ranging from polished pro-fessional to the youngest beginner provide continu-ous entertainment on four stages at Genesee Country Village & Museum; 10am-5pm; 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org August 17 — SUSAN B. ANTHONY FESTIVAL, Celebrating the 94th anniversary of voting rights for women, featuring live entertainment, artisans, speeches, children's activities, food vendors and Anthony House tours offered at a special rate; noon-5pm; Susan B. Anthony Park and Susan B. Anthony House, Madison Street; www.susanbanthonyhouse.org August 17 — POAGS HOLE HILLCLIMB Profes-sional motorcycle hillclimb, with food and merchan-dise vendors onsite; Gates open 9 am with racing at 12:30 pm; Poags Hole Road, Interstate 390 Exit 4, Dansville; 585-335-9260 www.poagshole.com August 20-23 — LIVINGSTON COUNTY FAIR, Livingston County’s agricultural fair featuring rides, games, food, animals, demolition derby, entertainment and more; Livingston County Fairgrounds, Route 36, Caledonia; 585-538-2168 www.livingston-countyfair.org August 21-Septem-ber 1 — NEW YORK STATE FAIR, "Summer's Best in Show" is the theme of this year's fair featuring over 375 acres of exhibits and

displays, midway rides and games, several stages of free music, and Grandstand shows that include Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Pitbull, Train, Journey and Carrie Underwood, with more TBA; State Fair Boulevard, Syracuse; 800-475-FAIR www.nysfair.org August 22 — TOTALLY 80s NIGHT at Inspire Moore Winery in Naples, featuring 80's music, wine coolers, best 80's outfit and 80's hair contests and more; 7-10 pm; 197 North Main Street, Naples; 585-374-5970 www.inspiremoorewinery.com August 22-23 — FAIRPORT MUSIC & FOOD FES-TIVAL, This '10th Anniversary of a One Year Festival' kicks off on Friday night with a concert by the Adam Ezra Band from 5-10 pm, and continues on Saturday featuring 20+ bands, children’s activities, food ven-dors, and new this year, a 'Silent Disco'; Held along the Erie Canal in Fairport, with all proceeds benefiting Golisano Children's Hospital; noon-10pm; Liftbridge Lane, Fairport; www.fairportmusicfestival.com August 22-24 — STONE TOOL TECHNOLOGY SHOW, Flintknapping, tool making demonstrations, Native American crafts, 19th Century Mountain Men encampment; 10am-6pm; Highbanks Recreation Area, Letchworth State Park; 585-493-3600 www.nysparks.com August 23 — VICTORIAN DAY, Step back into the "Gaslight Era," the waning years of the 19th century, as buildings, fashions and activities from that period

Take a spin at the Hemlock “Little World’s” Fair, July 15-19.

Rochester’s LGBTQ community celebrates ROC Pride 2014, July 18-20.

Cheers to the Finger LakesWine Festival, July 11-13.

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Step Inside for Some Summer Shows! • Boardwalk Arcade, thru September 7Back by popular demand, The Strong National Muse-um of Play invites visitors to "step right up" and enjoy Skee Ball, Hoop Fever, and other arcade amusements from yesteryear in this summertime exhibit; Explore 80 years of pinball history in the companion exhibit, Pinball Playfields; One Manhattan Square; 585-263-2700 www.museumofplay.org

• Lewis Hine, opens June 14The major retrospective of this celebrated docu-mentary photographer returns to Rochester from its international tour; Drawn from the George Eastman House collection, the exhibition features more than 150 original prints dating from 1905 to 1937, and remains on view through September 17; 900 East Avenue; 585-271-3361 www.eastmanhouse.org

• Inventor Center, opens June 20Visitors power cities, build cars, harness wind, and fire catapults in this new permanent exhibit that fea-tures a hands-on exploration of the inventive process; 657 East Avenue; 585-271-1880 www.rmsc.org

• A Trip to Mars and Saturn, opens July 1View spectacular images from the Mars rover Curios-ity, and the Cassini orbiter that has been surveying Saturn and its moons in a new star show that also previews this summer's night skies at RMSC Strasen-burgh Planetarium; 657 East Avenue; 585-281-1880 www.rmsc.org

• 6th Rochester Biennial, opens July 13Dedicating summers to the art of upstate New York, Memorial Art Gallery hosts this invitational exhibition that showcases regional artists working in a variety of media; Exhibit remains on view through September 21; 500 University Avenue; 585-276-8900 mag.rochester.edu

are featured at Genesee Country Village & Museum; 10am-4pm; 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford; 585-538-6822 www.gcv.org August 23 — ONTARIO SUMMER SEND OFF, Wayne County Car Show in the morning, followed by a carnival, concert, chicken BBQ, an outdoor movie and fireworks; 8am-11pm; Casey Park, Knickerbocker Road, Ontario; 315-524-7020 www.ontariotown.org August 23-24 — MAZE PREVIEW WEEKEND, Get a sneak peek at the 2014 Amazing Maize Maze at Long Acre Farms in Macedon, and enjoy an Ultra-lite Fly-in and craft show on Saturday, and a Sweet Corn Fest on Sunday; 10am-6pm; 1342 Eddy Road, Macedon; 315-986-4202 www.longacrefarms.com August 29-31 — DCA CHAMPIONSHIPS, Drum Corps Associates 50th anniversary event featuring a parade in Downtown Rochester on Friday evening, preliminary competition on Saturday, an Alumni Spectacular and DCA World Finals on Sunday; Sahlen's Stadium, 460 Oak Street; www.dcacorps.org August 29-September 1 — NEW YORK STATE FESTIVAL OF BALLOONS, Balloon Glow on Thursday evening, August 28; Festival opens Friday featuring balloon launches and rides, arts and crafts, continu-ous entertainment, a car show, food court, children’s rides and amusements; Dansville Municipal Airport, Entrance on Maple Street, Dansville; www.nysfob.com August 30 — ONTARIO BARN FESTIVAL, All day

live bluegrass, roots and alternative music, BBQ, apple and pear picking, arts and crafts, promotion of solar energy, free ice cream and face painting; noon-8 pm; Ontario Barn Vineyards, 513 Whitney Road, Ontario; www.ontariobarnvineyards.com August 31 — SUMMER FAREWELL FESTIVAL, Live bands, family activities, food and fireworks display; 1-9 pm; Highbanks Recreation Area, Letchworth State Park; 585-493-3600 www.nysparks.com

• September • September 6 — HANG AROUND VICTOR DAY, Community organizations, music, arts and crafts, food and family entertainment, and this year, it's a Potato Festival!; 9am-5pm; Meade Square Park and Village Hall Parking Lot, Downtown Victor; 585-742-1476 www.VictorChamber.com September 6 — VICTORFEST 2014, Evening of music featuring area bands, with a “Taste of Victor” restaurants and table of sweets, capped off with a fireworks display at 9:30 pm; 5-10pm; Mead Square/Victor Library Parking Lot, 39 West Main

Street, Victor; 585-742-0140 www.victorny.org September 6-7 — M&T BANK CLOTHESLINE ARTS FESTIVAL, Rochester’s largest and longest-run-ning fine art and crafts festival featuring original work by 400+ New York state artists, all-day live entertain-ment, food vendors and free family art activities; 10am-6pm Saturday; 10am-5pm Sunday; 500 University Avenue; 585-276-8900 mag.rochester.edu September 6-7 — MACEDON CENTER LUMBER-JACK FESTIVAL, Amateur lumberjack competition on Saturday, professional competition on Sunday with events including log-rolling, two-man crosscut, ax throwing, hot saw and much more; Greased pole climb at 5 pm both days, plus craft and collectibles sale, petting zoo and fish pond for the kids, food vendors and pancake breakfasts; Gates open 8 am; Macedon Center Firemen’s Field, Route 31F and Canandaigua Road, Macedon Center; 315-986-3732 www.macedoncenterfire.org September 9-14 — GREENTOPIA FESTIVAL, Celebration of sustainability and the green movement with new curated programming for 2014 showcasing the Centers at High Falls, and including music, film, design and an Artisan Expo; High Falls, Brown's Race; 585-287-5560 x22 www.greentopiafest.com September 13 — TASTIN’ THE BLUES, Blues music featuring Steve Grills and the Roadmasters, chili judging and locally brewed beer sampling; noon-

4pm; Penfield Amphitheater, Veterans’ Memorial Park, 3100 Atlantic Avenue, Penfield; 585-340-8655 www.penfieldrec.org September 13 — POSITIVELY PITTSFORD FESTIVAL, Carnival rides, food from local restaurants and festival-style treats, music all day, games and activities, and a fireworks display over the canal; noon-9pm; Municipal Parking Lot behind Pittsford Community Library, Downtown Pittsford; www. townofpittsford.org September 13-14 — PALMYRA CANAL-TOWN DAYS, Arts and crafts and flea market, live enter-tainment, car show, parade,

food vendors, wagon rides and more; 10am-6pm Saturday; 10am-4pm Sunday; Main Street, Palmyra www.palmyracanaltowndays.org September 14 — ARTIST ROW ART FAIR, Juried art show featuring new and emerging artists, live entertainment and community organizations; 10am-4pm; Rochester Public Market; 280 North Union Street; 585-325-5058 www.marketfriends.org September 15 — FOODLINK'S FESTIVAL OF FOOD, Tasting event at Rochester Public Market in support of local food cupboards, with over 150 area restaurants, bakeries and winemakers participating; 5-8 pm; 280 North Union Street; 585-328-3380 www.foodlinkny.org

The Summer Guide will be available online allseason long at www.freetime.com

A car show at Pineway Ponds Park is part of the fun duringSpencerport Canal Days, July 26 & 27.

Get hands on at RMSC's new exhibit, Inventor Center, opening June 20.

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Artpark450 South Fourth Street, Lewiston, NY; 888-223-6000 / 716-754-4375 www.artpark.net July 31-August 8 — Mary Poppins

Blackfriars Theatre 795 East Main Street; 585-454-1260 www.bftix.org July 11-20 — Nunsense: The Musical

Black Sheep TheatreVillage Gate Square, Suite D313; 585-861-4816 www.blacksheeptheatre.org July 18-26 — Coming Out at Caffe Cino

Bristol Valley Theater151 South Main Street, Naples; 585-374-6318 www.bvtnaples.org June 12-22 — Oh, Coward!; June 26-July 6 — Next Fall; July 10-20 — Deathtrap; July 24-August 3 — Les Miserables; August 7-17 — What the Butler Saw; August 21-31 — 365: A Year in Revue

Downstairs Cabaret Theatre 3 Downtown Rochester Locations and Winton Place, Brighton; 585-325-4370 www.downstairscabaret.com May 30-June 1 — Tom Deckman: Singin' & Talkin'; June 6-8 — D.C. Anderson: The Moon Is Made Of Gold; June 12-15 — The Accidental Hero; June 21-22 — Jim Van Slyke: The Sounds of Sedaka; July 4-20 — Jon Peterson: He Wrote Good Songs; July 5-6 — Cindy Miller: I've Got The Music In Me; Opening mid-July — Rent

Finger Lakes Musical Theatre Festival Auburn, NY Venues; 315-255-1785 / 800-457-8897 www.fingerlakesmtf.com MERRY-GO-ROUND PLAYHOUSE, 6877 East Lake

Road, Auburn: June 4-July 2 — Mary Poppins; July 9-30 — Damn Yankees; August 6-27 — On The Town; September 3-24 — The Will Rogers Follies; October 1-18 — Church Base-ment Ladies: The Last Potluck Supper MGR DOWNTOWN @ AUBURN PUBLIC THEATER, 8 Exchange Street, Auburn: May 29-August 9 — Meno-pause The Musical THEATER MACK, 203 Genesee Street, Auburn: June 19-August 30 — The PiTCH New Works Series

Geva Theatre Center75 Woodbury Boulevard; 585-232-Geva www.gevatheatre.org July 9-27 — The 25th Annual Putnam County Spell-ing Bee

Hangar Theatre801 Taughannock Boulevard (Route 89), Ithaca; 607-273-8588 hangartheatre.org June 12-21 — Red; June 26-July 5 — Around the World in 80 Days; July 10-26 — Little Shop of Horrors; July 31-August 9 — Other Desert Cities

Highland Park Bowl1200 South Avenue; 585-234-7840 www.rochestercommunityplayers.org July 5-19 — RCP Shakespeare Players present A Midsummer Night's Dream

JCC’s Hart Theatre1200 Edgewood Avenue; 585-461-2000 www.jcccenterstage.org July 19-27 — JCC SummerStage presents You Can't Stop the Beat

Kodak Center for Performing Arts Summer Musicals200 Ridge Road West; 585-325-3366 www.kodakcenter.org July 8-13 — Mary Poppins; August 5-10 — Damn Yankees; September 2-7 — On The Town; September 30-October 5 — The Will Rogers Follies

MCC TheatreMCC Brighton Campus, 1000 East Henrietta Road; 585-292-2534 www.monroecctickets.com June 5 — Once On This Island; June 24-25 — Subur-bia

MuCCC - Multi-use Community Cultural Center142 Atlantic Avenue; www.muccc.org June 5-8, 12-14 — Hedda Gabler; June 15-22 — MuCCC Fest; June 27 — Curtis Rivers: Moses and The King; June 28 — "Mary Wojciechowski Sings The Songs of Fred Astaire"; July 5 — Polite Ink. Sketch & Improv: Independently Funny; July 11-12 — DVC presents Overcoming Andromeda; July 18-19 — Cordaro World:

A Call to Adventure; July 24-26 — Cow Town; August 1-3, 7-9 — The Kingdom Next to Fid; August 14-23 — ShakeCo presents Richard III; August 23 — Polite Ink. Sketch & Improv Anniversary Show; September 4-7 — Classics Theater of Rochester presents The Philanderer; September 11-12 — The Basement Players present The Pillowman

NTID's Panara TheatreRIT Campus, Henrietta; 585-586-1500 www.pittsfordmusicals.org June 20-21, 27-28 — Pittsford Muscals presents A Little Night Music

RAPA's East End Theatre 727 East Main Street; 585-325-3366 www.mysterycompany.net June 12-22 — The Mystery Company presents Expedition to Death

Shaw FestivalNiagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada; 800-511-SHAW www.shawfest.com FESTIVAL THEATRE: thru October 25 — The Philadel-phia Story; thru October 26 — Cabaret; June 26-October 12 — The Philanderer ROYAL GEORGE THEATRE: thru October 18 — Arms and the Man; thru October 26 — When We Are Married; June 28-October 12 — Juno and the Paycock COURT HOUSE THEATRE: thru October 11 — The Charity that Began at Home: A Comedy for Philanthro-pists; June 3-October 12 — The Sea; June 28-October 11 — A Lovely Sunday for Creve Coeur STUDIO THEATRE: July 16-September 7 — The Moun-taintop

Smith Opera House82 Seneca Street, Geneva; 866-355-LIVE www.gtglive.org July 17-20 — Geneva Theatre Guild presents The Drowsy Chaperone; July 24, 26-27 — Geneva Light Opera presents The Magic Flute

SUNY Geneseo CampusAlice Austin Theatre, Brodie Hall; www.geneseocommunityplayers.org July 24-26 — Geneseo Community Players present Oliver!

SUNY Geneseo CampusWadsworth Auditorium; 585-245-5650 www.geneseo.edu/fingerlakesopera August 8 & 10 — Finger Lakes Opera presents Carmen

Everyone’s favorite nanny lands at Artpark’s Mainstage Theater (in the most delightful way), July 31– August 8.

Life is a Cabaret at the Shaw Festival in Niagara-on- the- Lake. The celebrated musical is on stage

through October.

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ROCHESTER RATTLERS OPEN HOME SEASON The Rochester Rattlers Major League Lacrosse Team open their home season on June 1st with a 1 p.m. game against Florida Launch in Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street. Next up is a 7:30 p.m. match against Chesapeake Bayhawks on June 5. For tickets, call (585) 340-6905; or visit www.rochesterrattlers.com.

11:05 a.m. Next up is a four game series against the Gwinnett Braves, kicking off on Friday and Saturday, May 30 & 31 at 7:05 p.m (with Fireworks following the games); and continuing on Sunday, June 1 at 1:05 p.m. and concluding on Monday, June 2 at 7:05 p.m. For tickets, call (585) 454-1001; or visit www.roches-terredwings.com.

RHINOS HOME FOR TWO Our Rochester Rhinos USL Pro Soccer Team will be at Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street, to take on Richmond at 7:35 p.m. on Friday, May 30. On the following week, Saturday, June 7, the Rhinos face the Pittsburgh Riverhounds at 7:05 p.m. Call (585) 454-5425; or visit www.rhinossoccer.com for tickets.

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WINGS TAKE ON CHIEFS AND BRAVES The Syracuse Chiefs have been in Rochester as part of a four day series at Frontier Field, 333 Plymouth Avenue, taking on our Rochester Red Wings Triple A baseball team since May 26 with games scheduled for 1:05 p.m. on the 26th, 7:05 p.m. on the 27th & 28th; and a special lunchtime game on Thursday, May 29 at

FLASH FACE HOUSTON Our Women’s Professional Soccer League Team, the WNY Flash, will host the Houston Dash on Saturday, May 31 in Sahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak Street. The match will start at 7 p.m. Visit www.wnyf lash.com for further information and tickets.

HUNTER DERBY National and international competition over bands, ditches, gates, logs and hedges will be part of the sport at the Hunter Derby, taking place on June 7 & 8 at Genesee Country Village and Museum in Mumford. Sponsored by the United States Hunter Jumper Association, this event will be presented in the tradition of a true vintage derby. Call (585) 538-6822.

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•On Friday, June 6, the 2nd annual CJ Salva Never Give Up Memorial Golf Tournament will be played at the Lakeshore Coun-try Club, 1165 Greenleaf Road. For details, visit www.svc.edu. •The Stepping Out to Cure Scleroderma Walk is scheduled for Saturday, June 7 at Seneca Park, 2222 St. Paul Street. Meet at the Longhouse Shelter for registra-tion at 9 a.m.; the walk begins at 10. Call (800) 867-0885.

•On June 7, the 6th annualRochester School for the Deaf River Ramble will take place - beginning and ending on the RSD campus, 1545 St. Paul St. There will be refreshments, children’s activities and live music after the race. Visit www.rsdeaf.org/ramble to register.

•The 2nd annual Warrior Walk: Celebrating Life Beyond Cancer will take place on Sunday June 1 at the University of Roches-ter. Participants can choose from a one mile walk, a 6.6 mile walk, a half-marathon fun run or a walk-ing half-marathon. Proceeds will benefit the Judy DiMarzo Clinical Cancer Survivorship Program. Call (585) 276-4717.

•Youcantestyourenduranceat the 11th annual Pittsford Triathlon on Sunday, June 1 at Thornell Farm Park, 480 Mendon Road. The course consists of a 3.3 mile run, a 15 mile bike ride, and a 300-yard swim in the Pittsford Mendon High School Pool. Visit www.townofpittsford.org.

•The33rd annual Canandaigua Lake Trout Derby to benefit lo-cal charities is planned on June 7 & 8 on Canandaigua Lake. Local fisherman can raise funds for Camp Good Days & Special times, Mercy Flight Central and Naples Hospeace House by join-ing in the fun. Prizes range up to $1,000! Call (585) 394-4400.

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5/28 Come Back to the 5 and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean5/29 Touchez Pas au Grisbi *French w/subtitles5/30 & 6/1 Fargo (Fri. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2 pm)6/3 Poor Little Rich Girl6/4 Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence (8:30 pm)6/5 Black Caesar

6/6 & 6/8 The Big Lebowski (Fri. @ 8 pm; Sun. @ 2pm)6/7 Urgh! A Music War6/10 Since You Went Away (7 pm)6/11 Desperately Seeking Susan

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CLUBSAcousticHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Jim Lane 6-10pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/J.B. Braun 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Survay Says! (Album Release Tour) w/Day Camp, Sexy Teenagers & Cult Classic 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650LuLu w/Billy Joe & His Musical Medicine Show 6:30-8:30pm

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JazzLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Margaret Explosion 7:30-9:30pm

KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Karaoke Ladies Night

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030w/DJ Cody 10pm

SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136Shorts “Star of the Bar” Vocal Competition 8-11pm

THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke w/Bobby C 9pm-1am

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Dave McGrath 8pm

LOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940“Rock for Youth” Benefit for Global Partners for People w/Katie & The Presstones, Victory for Upfish, Dream Girls & Howlo

Rock/R&BPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910The Fools 7-10pm

DANCEROBACH COMMUNITY CENTEROntario Beach Park, Lake & Beach Aves, 865-3320Big Band Dance feat. The Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Band 6-9pm

SHOWSRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2pm

ROCHESTER PUBLIC MARKET280 N. Union St., 428-6907Food Truck Rodeo w/Live Music by Dang! 5-9pm

SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs. Syracuse Chiefs 7:05pm

THEATREGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVATinker to Evers to Chance 7pm (Nextstage)

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AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Monument AD w/Matahari, Backbiter, Total F***ing Bummer 7:30pm

Expect some hardcore country when Austin, Texas-based Dale Watson and his Lone Stars play Abilene Bar and Lounge, June 3.

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ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Mark Normand 7:30pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Open Mic hosted by Vinnie Paulino 8pm *Comedian sign-up 7:30pm

DanceTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 8pm

JamMONTY’S KROWN875 Monroe Ave., 271-7050The Jauntee w/Ocupanther 9:30pm

JazzESPADA BRAZILIAN STEAKVillage Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., 473-0050Charles Mitchell Group 6-9pm

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 5:30-8:30pm

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906D’Jangoners 7:30-9:30pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

Reggae/WorldDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090The Buddhahood 8pm

ShowJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Food & Beer Pairing Dinner feat. Abandon Brewing Company 5-9pm

SkaSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Some Ska Band 9pm

Surf/Instrumental RockABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comThe Derangers - CD Release Party 8:30pm

World MusicPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Trinidad & tobago Steel Drum Band 5-9pm

CONCERTKODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: Holst’s The Planets; Michael Francis, guest conductor 7:30pm

FESTIVALANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave., rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm

SHOWNEW YORK WINE & CULINARY CENTER800 S. Main St., Canandaigua, 394-7070Young Guns Wine Mixer 5:30-7:30pm

SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs. Syracuse Chiefs 11:05am

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 7:30pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVAI And You 7pm (Nextstage) *Sign interpreted

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgOut of Pocket Productions presents: Well 7:30pm

30FRIDAY

MAY

CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comChinchillas Special Acoustic Multi-Instrumental Show 6-9pm

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Rob Gioia Experience 5pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Marty Roberts 6-9pm

OVERTIME BAR & GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Peg Dolan & “The Fiddler!” 8pm

SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Rob & Gary 6-10pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Chip Milligan 6-8pm

Acoustic RockTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010Dave McGrath 6:30-9:30pm (Outside Deck)

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S364 Rt. 104, Ontario, 265-0055Tickle Your Incus 8-11pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Tarants (Album Release Show) w/Humble Braggers, Wisdom Kids & Dive Naked 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650-Billy Joe & His Musical Medicine Show 6-9pm-The Fakers 9pm-1am

MASTRELLA’S4300 Culver Rd., 467-2750Dave Riccioni & Friends 5-8pm

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Jimmy Catino & Members Only 9pm-1am

Blues/RockSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Violet Mary 9:30pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Mark Normand 7:30 & 10pm

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JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Dennis Ross feat. Vinnie Paulino hosted by Joe Condidorio 7:30pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Club Night Out w/DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

Hip HopTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Subsoil 10pm

JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000The Swooners 7:30pm-midnight

LITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Charlie Mitchell Group 8:30-10:30pm

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Matthew Sieber-Ford Jazz Tio 4:30-7pm

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

R&B/SoulWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Mitty & The Followers 9pm-1am

RockTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Roll the Dice 7:30-11:30pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Teagan & The Tweeds 10pm

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Smooth Talkers 9pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Surge 9pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Mayfield Trio 9:30pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Push 10pm-2am

TAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S4647 Lake Road S., Brockport, 637-50048 Days A Week 9pm-midnight

Rock/JamMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642The New Daze, Monkey Scream Project, The Bearfoot Brothers & Underground Funk 8pm

Roots Rock/ReggaeABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comKevin Kinsella & Band 10pm

ShowLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Love.Music.Life - Spoken Word, Comedy, Musical Artists, Live Art & more 8-11pm

CONCERTSBLUE CROSS ARENAOne War Memorial Sq., 800-745-3000Future w/Jhene Aiko, Rico Love, Que, Young Money Yawn 8pm

CMACFLCC Campus, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000Tim McGraw w/Kip Moore & Cassadee Pope 7pm

FESTIVALSANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave., rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm

PENFIELD AMPHITHEATERVeteran’s Memorial Park, 3100 Atlantic Ave., Penfield, 340-8655Music & Food Truck Rodeo 5-9pm

SHOWSFIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH58 N. Main St., Canandaigua, 394-2184Women Artists of the Finger Lakes IV: A Contemporary Show & Sale 11am-5pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Amazing Journeys 4pm

SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs. Gwinnett Braves 7:05pm

SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICKRochester Rhinos vs. Richmond Kickers 7:35pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Tom Deckman: Singin’ & Talkin’ 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVATinker to Evers to Chance 7pm (Nextstage)

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgOut of Pocket Productions presents: Well 7:30pm

RAPA’S EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366Rochester Latino Theatre Company presents: In the Heights 7:30pm

31SATURDAY

MAY

CLUBSAcousticLITTLE THEATRE CAFE240 East Ave (in back) 232-3906Connie Deming 8:30-10:30pm

THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

Acoustic Pop/RockSALVATORE’S PIZZARIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd., Webster, 671-9420James Draudt 9pm-midnight

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Trashwave Review Vol. 7: Handsome Jack, King Buffalo, Ginger Faye Bakers, Pink Elephant 8pm

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comTBA 10pm

BluesDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Joe Beard 10pm

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Mama Hart Band 9pm-1am

Blues/FolkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comMichael Tarbox 8pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Mark Normand 7:30 & 10pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Dennis Ross feat. Vinnie Paulino hosted by Joe Condidorio 7pm

CountryNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Flint Creek 9pm

WILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Shifting Gears 9pm

Johnny Bauer& The

Great Escape

RevolutionaryTheory

Open Mon-Sat 5pm-2am • “Early Bird” Drink Specials4853 W. Henrietta Rd • (585) 334-3030

www.NASHVILLESNY.com

KARAOKETuesdays @ 9pm &Wednesdays @ 10pm

Saturday, June 7 • 9:00pm

Saturday, May 31 • 9:00pm

Friday, June 6 • 9:00pm

Thursdays LADIES NIGHT

Friday, May 30 • 9:00pm

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Indie/PopLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940People Can Be More Awesome, So Last Year, The Underline & Holley Street Ivory 8:30pm

JambandTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070The Kind Brothers 7:30-11:30pm

KaraokeSHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Candela

MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Unearth w/Texas in July, Cruel Hand, Armed For Apocalypse, Boulders, Beneath Hells Sky 6pm

Pop/JazzHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Special Blend 7:30pm-midnight

Punk RockTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Theater Bootlegs

R&B/PopSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Amanda Ashley Trio 10pm

R&B/SoulSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Galileo Band 6-10pm

ReggaeNOLA’S BBQ4775 Lake Ave., 663-3375Ignite 9:30pm

RockEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Up 2 Something 10pm-2am

FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Ebb Tide 9pm

JOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Mud Creek 8pm

NORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Sinzibukwud 9pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Me & The Boyz 10pm-2am

Rock/AlternativeCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Homegrown Music Showcase w/Ayla Huff, Alyssa Trahan, Free The Python, Grays Valley, Improbable Cause, Mulu Lizi, Pseudo Youth 7pm

Rock/PopSALVATORE’S PIZZARIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd., Webster, 671-9420James Draudt 9pm-midnight

CONCERTSDOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370Dave Mancini & Friends 8pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 454-4596-Hochstein Singers, Youth Singers & Hochstein Little Singers 3pm-Expressive Arts Dept. Recital 3:30pm

KODAK HALL AT EASTMAN THEATRE60 Gibbs St, 454-2100Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra: Holst’s The Planets; Michael Francis, guest conductor 8pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St, 232-3221Young Jeezy 8pm

THE RIDGE NY8101 Conlon Rd., LeRoy, 768-4883Country Done Come to Town Tour w/Lonesome Crow, The Morgan Twins, Joey Allen, West of the Mark, East Coast Haven, Shotgunn Wedding & Blood Money 2-10pm

FESTIVALSANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave., rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm

LINWOOD GARDENS1912 York Rd., Pavilion, www.linwoodgardens.orgTree Peony Festival of Flowers 10am-4pm

SHOWSFIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH58 N. Main St., Canandaigua, 394-2184Women Artists of the Finger Lakes IV: A Contemporary Show & Sale 11am-5pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900/devourrochester.comAverell Council’s Devour Rochester Wine and Culinary Classic 2-9pm

MT. HOPE CEMETERYCemetery Office, South Entrance, 1133 Mt. Hope Ave., 461-3494/fomh.orgZinc Monument Tour 11am

MT. HOPE CEMETERYNorth Gatehouse, 791 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494/fomh.orgTheme Tour: Susan B. Anthony & Women’s Rights 2pm

1975 GALLERY89 Charlotte St., www.girlsrockrochester.orgGirls Rock! Rochester Live Art Auction Fundraiser 8pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Saturday Sun, Moon and Stars 11am-The Search for Another Earth 1pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2:15 & 4:15pm-Amazing Journeys 3:15pm-The Beatles in Laser Light 8pm-U2 Laser 9:30pm

ROCHESTER BRAINERYVillage Gate, B134, 274 N. Goodman St., facebook.com/events/631497733610377Bloggers Closet Yard Sale to benefit VOA Working Wardrobe Program & Dress for Success 11am-4pm

SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs. Gwinnett Braves 7:05pm

HIKING/BIKING/RUNNINGMartin Luther King Jr. Sports Park, Chestnut & Court Sts., roc.us.orienteering.orgRochester Orienteering Club’s Rochester Map Adventure *Onsite registration 10am; Competition 11am

SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICK/wnyflash.comWNY Flash vs. Houston Dash 7pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Tom Deckman: Singin’ & Talkin’ 8pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVATinker to Evers to Chance 2:30 & 7:30pm (Nextstage)

RAY LAMONTAGNE

JUNE

1 Acclaimed folk-rocker Ray Lamontagne brings his Supernova summer tour to CMAC, June 1.

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MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgOut of Pocket Productions presents: Well 7:30pm

RAPA’S EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366Rochester Latino Theatre Company presents: In the Heights 7:30pm

1SUNDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Carousel w/Dr. Joe & The Show, Kozy Soul, Perestroika 8pm

BluesABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comCarolyn Wonderland with Shelley King & Mike Brown 5:30pm

CelticTEMPLE BAR & GRILLE109 East Ave, 232-6000Celtic Music Night w/Dave North 6pm

DJTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285DJ Zio

Hip Hop/R&BCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Three Words Album Release w/Rustle & Bromley, Zoo House, Poah, Arms Race, CJ Knight 7pm doors

JazzLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Rob Garcia 4 feat. Noah Preminger 7pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

R&B/RockSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363The Fools 3pm-til

Badgerow Park • 1120 Latta Rd.(Near the Corner of Dewey & Latta)

$3 Spectator Fee • $15 Vehicle Registration

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MARY GAUTHIER

JUNE

2 Americana singer-songwriter Mary Gauthier supports her upcoming release, Trouble & Love with a show at Lovin’ Cup, June 2.

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RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Mesh 5-9pm

CONCERTSCMACFLCC Campus, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000Ray LaMontagne w/Jason Isbell & The Belle Brigade 7pm

DOWNTOWN SPENCERPORTCanalside Park, www.vil.spencerport.ny.usMusic Makers Band 6:30-8:30pm

HOCHSTEIN PERFORMANCE HALL50 N Plymouth Ave, 377-6770Society for Chamber Music in Rochester: Spectacular Strings in Spring! 7:30pm *Pre-Concert Talk with Performers @ 7pm

MAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St, rochestermainstreetarmory.comThe Charlie Daniels Band w/Mallary Hope 7pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

SMITH OPERA HOUSE82 Seneca St, Geneva, 315-781-5483Sharon Jones & The Dap Kings w/James Hunter 8pm

FESTIVALSANNUNCIATION GREEK ORTHODOX CHURCH962 East Ave., rochestergreekfestival.orgRochester Greek Festival 11am-11pm

BUCKLAND PARK1341 Westfall Rd., www.Brighton200.orgTown of Brighton Bicentennial Community Picnic 3-7pm

LINWOOD GARDENS1912 York Rd., Pavilion, www.linwoodgardens.orgTree Peony Festival of Flowers 10am-4pm

KIDSSTAGES THEATRE, AUDITORIUM CENTER875 E. Main St., www.showtix4u.comAmadeus Chorale Youth Singers - Three Ring Circus Concert 7pm

SHOWSFIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH58 N. Main St., Canandaigua, 394-2184Women Artists of the Finger Lakes IV: A Contemporary Show & Sale 10am-3pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Amazing Journeys 2:15 & 3:15pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk: 4:15pmAll Events Take Place At The

East Rochester High Schools Grounds

Wednesday, July 25

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East RochesterFIREMEN’SFIELD DAYS

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For More Info:www.ERFD.org

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Wednesday, July 23

Friday, July 25

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• THURSDAY, JULY 24 – SATURDAY, JULY 26 •

NORTHSIDE JOHNNY

For More Info:www.ERFD.org

LIVEMUSIC!

NOCOVER! That Party Band

Deep Blue DreamZBTB Mid.

ZAC BROWNTRIBUTE BAND

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1250 UNIVERSITY AVE. (585) 241-0039Near Price Rite and Tim Hortons

1250 UNIVERSITY AVE. (585) 241-0039Near Price Rite and Tim Hortons

SANGRIA SEASON!

SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs. Gwinnett Braves 1:05pm

LACROSSESahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-5425Rochester Rattlers vs. Florida Launch 1pm

RUN/WALKUniversity of Rochester, River Campus, 276-4717/[email protected] Walk: Celebrating Life Beyond Cancer *registration begins 7:30am

TRIATHLONThornell Farm Park, 480 Mendon Rd., Pittsford, 248-6280/townofpittsford.orgPittsford Triathlon 7am *advance registration required

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 2pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET THEATRE20 Windsor St, 325-4370Tom Deckman: Singin’ & Talkin’ 3pm

GEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, 232-GEVATinker to Evers to Chance 3pm (Nextstage)

RAPA’S EAST END THEATRE727 E Main St, 325-3366Rochester Latino Theatre Company presents: In the Heights 2pm

2MONDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcousticABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDon Christiano “With a Little Help From My Friends” The Beatles Unplugged w/Guest Fred Vine 8-10pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Menzingers w/Lemuria, Pup, Cayetana 7pm

Alt-Folk/AmericanaLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Mary Gauthier 8pm

Hip HopCALIFORNIA BREW HAUS402 Ridge Rd W, 621-1480Afroman w/Best Ever Crew, Uno, Common Purpose 7pm doors

Open MicTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Open Mic w/Joel Page 7-10pm

THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Open Mic w/Amanda Ashley 9pm-1am

ShowPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Geeks Who Drink Trivia Night 8-10pm

CONCERTCMACFLCC Campus, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000Skrillex Mothership Tour: DJ Snake, What’s So Not, Milo & Otis 6:30pm

SPORTSBASEBALLFrontier Field, One Morrie Silver Way, 423-WINGRochester Red Wings vs. Gwinnett Braves 7:05pm

3TUESDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7:30-11:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Hammerfight w/Order of the Dead & Mercia 8pm

THE REVELERSJU

NE 4 The Revelers

kick off the “Garden Vibes” season at George Eastman House on June 4 with a mix of Cajun, country, zydeco and blues.

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BluegrassJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm

Country/Honky TonkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comDale Watson & His Lone Stars 8:30pm

DJTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285DJ Zio

Open JamTHE LANDING BAR & GRILLE30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490Open Jam-a-Long W/The Jimmys 8:30pm

Open MicLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Open Mic Night 8:30pm

Pop Punk/RockMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Hit the Lights w/Major League, Light Years, Brigade, July, Camdin 5:30pm

RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Patrick Johnson as “Elvis” 7-11pm

CONCERTFRONTIER FIELDOne Morrie Silver Way, 423-WING98PXY Summer Jam feat. Jason Derulo, B.o.B., R5, MKTO, Timeflies, SOMO, AJR, My Crazy Girlfriend 5:30pm

DANCEPENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Rotary Big Band Swing Dance 7:30pm

4WEDNESDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcousticHORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Amy Montrois 7pm

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STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Tim Avram 6:30-8:30pm

Acoustic RockSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Johnny Bauer 6-10pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Saul Conrad w/Paxtor, Passive Agressive Anonymous & Sunny Union 8pm

AmericanaTHE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600James McMurtry & The Bottle Rockets 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650LuLu w/Billy Joe & His Musical Medicine Show 6:30-8:30pm

KaraokeCENTER CAFE150 Frank DiMino Way, off Manitou Rd, 594-8882Italian-American Karaoke w/DJ Sal DeSantis & Riccardo Radiccia 7:30-11pm

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Karaoke Ladies Night

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030w/DJ Cody 10pm

SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136Shorts “Star of the Bar” Vocal Competition 8-11pm

THIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Karaoke w/Bobby C 9pm-1am

RockDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Skeleton Keys 8pm

CONCERTSGEORGE EASTMAN HOUSE900 East Ave., 271-3361 x444Garden Vibes Concert feat. The Revelers 6-8pm

ONTARIO BEACH PARKLake & Beach Aves, Charlotte, 865-3320Concerts by the Shore: Brass Taxi 7-9pm

PENFIELD HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM25 High School Dr., Penfield, 249-6754Robert DeMott Memorial Vocal Music Scholarship Benefit Concert feat. George DeMott 7:30pm

FESTIVALDOWNTOWN SPENCERPORTCanalside Park, www.spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival 5pm-til *Youth Parade 7pm

SHOWRMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2pm

5THURSDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcoustic RockNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Nightfall 6-9pm

AlternativeABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.com-Luluc 8:30pm-Spiderbags 10pm

BUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Blue Shift w/Serotonin 7:30pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Son House Blues Night w/Genesee Johnny & The River Rats 7:30-11:30pm

DINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Big D Trio 8pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Finesse Mitchell 7:30pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Open Mic hosted by Vinnie Paulino 8pm *Comedian sign-up 7:30pm

DanceTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Salsa Lessons 8pm

Indie Folk/RockABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comTim Avram 7pm

JazzESPADA BRAZILIAN STEAKVillage Gate, 274 N. Goodman St., 473-0050Charles Mitchell Group 6-9pm

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 7pm-til

RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910JumboShrimp 7-11pm

Rock/FolkTHE CLUB AT WATER ST204 N Water St, 325-5600Blitzen Trapper w/Parkington Sisters 7pm doors

Rockabilly/SwingSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Bobbie Henrie & The Goners 9pm

Zydeco/GrooveLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Jeffrey Broussard & The Creole Cowboys w/The Buddhahood 8pm

CONCERTSGRANITE MILLS PARKHigh Falls, near Pont de Rennes Bridge, 454-4596“Hochstein at High Falls” Concert Series feat. The Mambo Kings 12:10pm

KENNELLEY PARK GAZEBODowntown Fairport, 223-5050Perinton Concert Band 7-8pm

VICTOR MUNICIPAL PARK6680 Paperone Dr., Victor, 742-0140Victor Community Band & Chorus - Stars and Stripes Favorites 6-8pm

FESTIVALDOWNTOWN SPENCERPORTCanalside Park, www.spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival 5pm-til *Firemen’s Parade 7pm

SHOWCASA LARGA VINEYARDS2287 Turk Hill Rd, Fairport, 223-4210Summer Patio Party w/music by Sisters of Murphy 5:30-8:30pm

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THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 7:30pm

MCC THEATRE, BUILDING 41000 E. Henrietta Rd., www.monroecctickets.comOnce On This Island 6:30pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Hedda Gabler 7:30pm

6FRIDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Laura Thurston 7:30-11:30pm

HATTER’S PUB51 W. Main St., Webster, 872-1505Peg Dolan & “The Fiddler!” 8-11pm

OVERTIME BAR & GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141Joe Mooney & John Siemer 8pm

SHOOTERS SPORTS BAR & GRILL1226 Fairport Rd, 385-9777Treasure Ship 6-8pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Titus Andronicus w/Baked & Taking Meds 8pm

AmericanaABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comGrand Canyon Rescue Episode CD Release Show 9:30pm

BluesDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090Significant Other 10pm

MASTRELLA’S4300 Culver Rd., 467-2750Dave Riccioni & Friends 5-8pm

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610Mitty & The Followers 9pm-1am

SMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540Mama Hart Band 9pm-1am

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Finesse Mitchell 7:30 & 10pm

JOKE FACTORY COMEDY CLUBHoliday Inn Airport, 911 Brooks Ave, 328-6000Rob Holloway 7:30pm

DJEMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Club Night Out w/DJ Oltra 10pm-2am

FolkABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comString of Pearls 6-9pm

Funk/SoulTAP ROOM AT BILL GRAY’S4647 Lake Road S., Brockport, 637-5004Audio Influx 9pm-midnight

Hardcore/MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Counterparts, Struc/Tures, Betrayal, Villains 5:30pm

Jam/AmericanaTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Fire Wheel 9pm-1am

JazzSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Half Ton Horns 9:30pm

TAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Matthew Sieber-Ford Jazz Tio 4:30-7pm

KaraokeFLAHERTY’S WEBSTER1200 Bay Rd, Webster, 671-0846Karaoke 9pm-midnight

SHORTS35 N Main St, Fairport, 388-0136w/Summer Bob 10pm-2am

Pop/RockTHE GRILL AT ONEOne Ryan Alley, 546-1010Bursting With Love 6:30-9:30pm (outside deck)

RockJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990JumboShrimp 8pm

NASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Revolutionary Theory 9pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Springer 10pm-2am

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DANCEMAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St, www.groovejuiceswing.comVintage Jazz Dance Weekend *Workshops, Performances & Social Dancing; see website for schedule

FESTIVALSDOWNTOWN CLIFTON SPRINGSsulphurspringsfestival.comSulphur Springs Festival Kickoff Concert & Wine Crawl 5-8pm

DOWNTOWN FAIRPORTFairport Junction, Liftbridge Lane, www.fairportcanaldays.comFairport Canal Days Kick Off BBQ w/music by Rhythm Connect House Band, Perinton Concert Band w/The Bowties 4:30-9pm

DOWNTOWN SPENCERPORTCanalside Park, www.spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival 5pm-til *Concert feat. Karma 8pm

ISLAMIC CULTURE CENTER OF ROCHESTER853 Culver Rd., 482-3657International Food & Crafts Festival 11am-10pm

PARADE19TH WARD COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION216 Thurston Rd. to Chili Ave. to Aberdeen Sq., 328-6571/19wca.orgSquare Fair Parade 7pm

SHOWSGEVA THEATRE CENTER75 Woodbury Blvd, gevatheatre.org/420-2043“Summer Curtain Call” Fundraiser 6:30pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880Amazing Journeys 4pm

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Place, 325-4370D. C. Anderson: The Moon Is Made of Gold 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Hedda Gabler 7:30pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Young Open & Honest Players present: Picnic 7:30pm

7SATURDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcousticSCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363-Eric Carlin 2-6pm-Rob & Gary 7-11pm

THALI OF INDIA3259 Winton Rd S, 427-8030Tommy Gravino 7-9pm

Acoustic Pop/RockSALVATORE’S PIZZARIA & PUB1217 Bay Rd., Webster, 671-9420Joe Kaltenbach 9pm-midnight

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Fu’s w/Gas Chamber, Controlled By Fear, Victim of Circumstances, Panty Raid, Crazies 8pm

BluesNORTON’S PUB1730 Goodman St, 266-3570Jokin’ Steves 9pm

Blues/RockSTICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Flying Boxcar 10pm

ComedyTHE COMEDY CLUB 2235 Empire Blvd, Webster, 671-9080Finesse Mitchell 7:30 & 10pm

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CountryNASHVILLES4853 W. Henrietta Rd, 334-3030Johnny Bauer & The Great Escape 9pm

Funk/R&BJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Soul On Tap 8pm

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LatinTAPAS 177177 St Paul St, 262-2090Caliente 11pm-2am

Pop/RockOVERTIME BAR & GRILL610 N. Greece Rd, Hilton, 392-4141James Draudt 8pm

RockABILENE BAR & LOUNGE153 Liberty Pole Way, 232-3230 / abilenebarandlounge.comBronwen Exter 9:30pm

ARGYLE GRILL @ EAGLE VALE4344 Nine Mile Point Rd, Fairport, 377-2452Rock-It-Science 8-11:30pm

THE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Chester Rocks 7:30-11:30pm

THE BEALE II1930 Empire Blvd, Webster, 216-1070Big Mike & The Motivators 7:30-11:30pm

EMPIRE BAR & GRILL1101 Rt. 31, Macedon, 315-986-3663Dog House 10pm-2am

FLAHERTY’S HONEOYE FALLS60 W. Main St., Honeoye Falls, 497-7010Mud Creek 9pm

MONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642The Trews w/Flintface 7pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Cherry Bomb 10pm-2am

RAB’S WOODSHED4440 Lake Ave., 663-4610The Pack 9pm-1am

Rock/JamLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Consider The Source 8pm

CONCERTSCMACFLCC Campus, Canandaigua, 800-745-3000Ringo Starr & His All-Star Band feat. Steve Lukather, Richard Page, Gregg Rolie, Todd Rundgren & Gregg Bissionette 8pm

THE HARLEY SCHOOL1981 Clover St., 234-4441Rochester Women’s Community Chorus - “On With The Show - Songs of Stage and Screen” 7:30pm

PERINTON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH6511 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd., Fairport, 223-9006Genesee Valley Orchestra & Chorus: Strength, Hope, Grace 7:30pm

THE RIDGE NY8101 Conlon Rd., LeRoy, 768-4883Josh Thompson w/Hootn’anges, Ashton Hollow *Gates open 5pm

SMITH OPERA HOUSE82 Seneca St, Geneva, 315-781-5483The Lone Bellow 8pm

DANCEMAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St, www.groovejuiceswing.comVintage Jazz Dance Weekend *Workshops, Performances & Social Dancing; see website for schedule

FESTIVALSABERDEEN SQUARE PARKAberdeen St. between Woodbine & Post, 328-6571/19wca.org19th Ward Square Fair 8am-5:30pm

DOWNTOWN CLIFTON SPRINGSsulphurspringsfestival.comSulphur Springs Festival 9am-8pm

DOWNTOWN FAIRPORTwww.fairportcanaldays.comFairport Canal Days 10am-6pm *Canal Nights Concert: Chet Catallo & The Cats 7-9pm & Tommy Brunett Band 9-11pm

DOWNTOWN SPENCERPORTCanalside Park, www.spencerportfire.orgSpencerport Volunteer Firemen’s Carnival noon-til *Concert feat. Tryst 8pm

GENESEE CENTER FOR THE ARTS & EDUCATION713 Monroe Ave., 244-1730Spokes & Ink Fest noon-6pm

HAMLIN FIREMEN’S FIELDRt. 19, Hamlin, www.hamlinny.orgTown of Hamlin Wheelfest 10am-10pm

ISLAMIC CULTURE CENTER OF ROCHESTER853 Culver Rd., 482-3657International Food & Crafts Festival 11am-10pm

KIDSRMSCCumming Nature Center, 6472 Gulick Rd, Naples, 374-6160Family Fun Hike: Secrets of Lilliput 10am-noon

THE STRONG NATIONAL MUSEUM OF PLAYOne Manhattan Sq., 263-2700Fairy House Magic 11am-4pm

SHOWSBADGEROW PARK1120 Latta Rd., Greece, streetmachinesofrochester.comStreet Machines of Rochester Badgerow Super Cruise w/Poker Run & live music by Wilkes Booth 3-8pm

DOWNTOWN CANANDAIGUAwww.fingerlakespleinair.comFinger Lakes Plein Air Competition & Festival-Quick Draw Event 9:30am-11:30am-Community Paint Out 1-4pm

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-My Planets 10am-Saturday Sun, Moon and Stars 11am-The Search for Another Earth 1pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk 2:15 & 4:15pm-90’s Laser 8pm-Led Zeppelin Laser 9:30pm

SENECA PARK ZOO2222 St. Paul St., 336-7217/[email protected] 2014 - A Night to Shine 5:45pm *Tickets must be purchased in advance, 21 and older only

SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St., Canandaigua, 394-4922Finger Lakes Plein Air Competition Exhibit & Sale Gala Preview Party 6-9pm

VISUAL STUDIES WORKSHOP31 Prince St., RCTVMediaCenter.org/325-1238RCTV’s 35th Anniversary Celebration of Black Music Month feat. music by Jimmie Highsmith, Jr. 7-10pm

SPORTSEQUESTRIAN EVENTGenesee Country Village & Museum, Flint Hill Rd., Mumford, 538-6822USHJA Hunter Derby 10am-4pm

FISHINGCanandaigua Lake, Canandaigua/www.CanandaiguaChamber.comCanandaigua Lake Trout Derby

RUN/WALKRochester School for the Deaf, 1545 St. Paul St., www.rsdeaf.org/rambleRochester School for the Deaf River Ramble - 5K Run/2-Mile Walk/1-Mile Family Fun Walk *Registration 8am; run starts 9am

SOCCERSahlen’s Stadium, 460 Oak St, 454-KICKmRochester Rhinos vs. Pittsburgh Riverhounds 7:05pm

WALKSeneca Park, Longhouse Shelter, 2222 St. Paul St., walks.sclerodermaTriState.org/800-867-0885Stepping Out To Cure Scleroderma *Registration 9am; walk begins @ 10am

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 8pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370D. C. Anderson: The Moon Is Made of Gold 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Hedda Gabler 7:30pm

PENFIELD COMMUNITY CENTER1985 Baird Rd, Penfield, 340-8655Young Open & Honest Players present: Picnic 7:30pm

8SUNDAY

JUNE

CLUBSAcousticMARGE’S LAKESIDE INN4909 Culver Rd., 323-1020Peg Dolan & “The Fiddler!” 3pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Richard Buckner w/Small Houses, Glenwood 8pm

BluesSMOKIN’ JOE’S BAR & GRILL425 Lyell Ave. 647-1540The LPs 6:30-10:30pm

DJTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285DJ Zio

KaraokeWILLOW INN428 Manitou Rd, Hilton, 392-3489Northern Lights Karaoke 6pm-til

RockFIREHOUSE SALOON814 S. Clinton Ave, 319-3832 / The FirehouseSaloon.comEliot Lewis w/The Amanda Ashley Trio

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Atlas 5-9pm

SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363The Willbillies 3pm-til

CONCERTSIRONDEQUOIT UNITED CHURCH OF CHRIST644 Titus Ave., 266-5018Irondequoit Chorale 20th Anniversary Concert 3pm

MEMORIAL ART GALLERY500 University Ave, 276-8900“Going for Baroque” Presentation & Mini-Recital 1 & 3pm

TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH3450 W. Ridge Rd., 797-4967Vocalist Kerri Lynn Slominski 2:30pm

DANCEMAIN STREET ARMORY900 E Main St, www.groovejuiceswing.comVintage Jazz Dance Weekend *Workshops, Performances & Social Dancing; see website for schedule

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FESTIVALSDOWNTOWN FAIRPORTwww.fairportcanaldays.comFairport Canal Days 10am-5pm

ISLAMIC CULTURE CENTER OF ROCHESTER853 Culver Rd., 482-3657International Food & Crafts Festival 11am-10pm

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SHOWSBADGEROW PARK1120 Latta Rd., Greece, streetmachinesofrochester.comStreet Machines of Rochester 40th Anniversary Outdoor Auto Show *Gates open @ 9am; awards presentation @ 4pm

BRIGHTON HIGH SCHOOL PARKING LOT1150 Winton Rd. South, colorbrightongreen.orgBrighton Green Energy Fair 9am-1pm

MT. HOPE CEMETERYNorth Gatehouse, 791 Mt Hope Ave, 461-3494/fomh.orgHorticulture Tour 10am

RMSCStrasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Ave, 271-1880-Amazing Journeys 1, 2 & 3pm-Grand Canyon Adventure: River at Risk: 4pm

SONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St., Canandaigua, 394-4922Finger Lakes Plein Air Competition Exhibit & Sale noon-4pm

SPORTSBICYCLINGMonroe Community College, 1000 E. Henrietta Rd., 458-3040 x3473/diabetes.org/rochestertourSage Rutty Tour de Cure *6 route distances

EQUESTRIAN EVENTGenesee Country Village & Museum, Flint Hill Rd., Mumford, 538-6822USHJA Hunter Derby 10am-4pm

FISHINGCanandaigua Lake, Canandaigua/www.CanandaiguaChamber.comCanandaigua Lake Trout Derby

THEATREBLACKFRIARS THEATRE795 E. Main St., 454-1260/blackfriars.orgSunset Boulevard 2pm

DOWNSTAIRS CABARET AT WINTON PLACE3450 Winton Rd, 325-4370D. C. Anderson: The Moon Is Made of Gold 8pm

MUCCC142 Atlantic Ave, www.muccc.orgJohn W. Borek presents: Hedda Gabler 2pm

9MONDAY

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CLUBSAlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Eyehategod w/Ringworm & Enabler 9pm

Indie Rock/PopBOULDER COFFEE739 Park Ave., 697-0235Crash The Lights 7pm

Open MicJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990Open Mic w/Dave McGrath 8pmTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285Open Mic w/Amanda Ashley 9pm-1am

ShowPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Geeks Who Drink Trivia Night 8-10pm

CONCERTPENFIELD AMPHITHEATERVeteran’s Memorial Park, 3100 Atlantic Ave., Penfield, 340-8655Penfield Pops Band 7pm

SHOWSONNENBERG GARDENS & MANSION151 Charlotte St., Canandaigua, 394-4922“Roses & Rosés” Rose Week Fundraiser 6-9pm *21+, pre-registration required

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CLUBSAcousticTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650Teagan Ward 7:30-11:30pm

SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Jim Lane 6-10pm

Acoustic RockPELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Joe Baia 6:30-10:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966Saintseneca w/Gringo Star, Memory Map & Maybird 8pm

BluegrassJOHNNY’S1382 Culver Rd, 224-0990String Theory 8pm

DJTHIRSTY FROG511 Ridge Rd. East, 730-5285DJ Zio

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Open JamTHE LANDING BAR & GRILLE30 Village Landing, Fairport, 425-7490Tuesday Night Open Rockin’ Jam 8:30pm

Open MicLOVIN’ CUP300 Park Point Dr, 292-9940Open Mic Night 8:30pm

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CLUBSAcousticDINOSAUR BAR-B-QUE99 Court St, 325-7090John Akers & Erik 8pm

HORIZONS @ WOODCLIFF HOTEL & SPARt. 96, Perinton, 381-4000Rob & Gary 5:30-8:30pm

PELICAN’S NEST566 River St, 663-5910Acousic Brew 7-11pm

SCHOONER’S RIVERSIDE PUB40 Marina Dr, 342-8363Marty Roberts 6-10pm

STICKY LIPS BBQ JUKE JOINT830 Jefferson Rd, Henrietta, 292-5544Acoustic Wednesday w/Corey & Brian Acoustic Duo 6:30-8:30pm

AlternativeBUG JAR219 Monroe Ave, 454-2966The Features w/Scope & Figure & The Results 8pm

BluesTHE BEALE I689 South Ave, 271-4650LuLu w/Special Guest Billy Joe & His Musical Medicine Show 6:30-8:30pm

Country Punk/MetalMONTAGE MUSIC HALL50 Chestnut St, 413-1642Hank III: Attention Deficit Domination & 3 Bar Ranch 7pm

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