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June 4

sample sailing ladies night out
sample sailing for free with Silver Waters Sailing on Fair Haven Bay at Shawns Marina. Two hours starts 7 pm no charge but space is limited call 315 594 1906 or susan@silverwaters.com visit www.silverwaters.com mfor more information



June 5

Zoobilation
Join Seneca Park zoo Society from 6 p.m. until 11 p.m. at this ADULT-ONLY gala fundraising event by Constellation Brands. Enjoy a delicious dinner and dessert, a cash bar, complimentary wine tasting, silent and live auction with renowned auctioneer, Howie Jacobson, and great music by Nik Entertainment. Call (585) 336-7200 for tickets and information($50 for general admission and $110 for patrons). Check April 1 for online registration at www.senecaparkzoo.org.

pick pebbles with peterson gateley
Take a one hour hike at Chimmey Bluffs with author of the Edge Walkers Guide To lake Ontario Beach Combing at Chimeny Bluffs Wayne County 5$fee includes a copy of the Pebble Pickers Pocket Guide, 2 page handout with color photo susan@silverwaters.com www.silverwaters.com 315 594 1906 wolcott ny

Stepping for Anthony fundraiser
Imani Theatre Ensemble (non-profit theatrical company) will sponsor a fundraiser for Anthony Salmon. Funds raised will be used towards Anthony's medial expenses. Anthony Salmon,a local high school senior was paralyzed during a football game. Performances by local entertainers will include singing, dancing, local high school step team, etc. Date:June 5,2004 Time 2:00 p.m. - 6:00 p.m. Location: Dazzle Theatre 112 Webster Avenue Rochester, NY (corner Parsells & Webster Avenue) Contact info:Lynn Stewart (Event Coordinator) (585)738-8766 Imanitheatre@yahoo.com

Musical Comedy Murder Mystery Dinner Theater
PRESS RELEASE Contact: Stephen Beals 315.568.4265 cell: 315.569.9150 privateeyes@verizon.net The Basics: Private Eyes Unlimited and the Holiday Inn present the interactive Musical Comedy Murder Mystery Theater production “Death at Bucks Honky Tonk Bar and Grill” Saturday, June 5th. Private Eyes Unlimited has presented dozens of murder mystery shows throughout the Finger Lakes region and “Bucks” has become a crowd favorite. The cast of seasoned actors and musicians have honed their improvisational skills with shows for the benefit American Red Cross of the Finger Lakes, Corning Glass Employees, Child Care Council of the Finger Lakes, Habitat for Humanity and many other organizations. All of their productions include live music performed by the actors. For “Bucks”, the cast becomes the fabled Trailblazer’s band from that beautiful Nashville suburb, Rancid Tennessee. They are a band that can play both country AND western, and they delight the crowd with original tunes specially written for the show by PEU music director (and bass player) Ralph Sinicropi, with a little help from the group’s director (and drummer) Stephen Beals. Cast members include Beals and Sinicropi of Seneca Falls, who portray Buck Bouquet and Billy Bob Montana, respectively, Jeb and Ellie Albro of Seneca Falls who play Chet West and Carol Sue Simms, R.J. Ropoza of Geneva as Willy Nilly, Kathy Hadley of Seneca Falls as Cheryl Sue Simms, Aaron Isaacs of Geneva as Rev. Jerry Baker, and Karen Beals of Seneca Falls as Thelma Louise Bouquet. The audience is invited to play detective to discover who commits the inevitable murder and what the motive was. Prizes are awarded to the table who performs the best detective work. The show at the Waterloo Holiday Inn will feature a special country menu including a basket of Home Style Biscuits, Corn Muffins and Whipped Butter, Countryside Greens with Ranch Dressing, an Entrée Combo of BBQ Smoked Chicken Breast and Grilled Sausage. Fresh Cob Corn, Skillet Potatoes, and Jack Daniels Baked Beans will be served on Family Style Platters with Strawberry Shortcake for dessert. A cash bar will be available; with cocktails beginning at 6pm and dinner at 7pm. Tickets are $35 and includes dinner, live theatre, taxes and gratuity. Tickets are available through the Holiday Inn ay 315-539-5011or from Woman Made Products in Seneca Falls and Area Records and Music in Geneva. They are also available from any cast member or online at www.privateeyes.us. The group can be contacted by email at privateeyes@verizon.net or by calling 315-568-4265.



June 11

Sample Sailing All Genders night out
June 11 7 to 9 pm all genders and affiliations welcome to sample sailing with silver waters on Fair Haven Bay FREE but call or email 315 594 1906 to reserve a spot. susan@silverwaters.com we're at Shawn's Marina, visit www.silverwaters.com for more

Music to My Eyes Art Auction and Gala
Music and art will come together in an exhibit and benefit auction at The Rochester Contemporary (RoCo) during the Rochester International Jazz Festival. RoCo's new location is in the heart of the Jazz Festival at 138 East Avenue. The exhibit, Music to My Eyes, will open June 4th and continue through June 11th. During the Festival’s evening hours, artwork inspired by music and jazz and created by regional artists will be featured. Local artists who are also musicians will perform at the center during the exhibit. The featured artwork will be then be sold at the 20th Annual RoCo Art Auction Gala Friday, June 11th from 7 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. Richard Storms, owner of the Record Archive, will be the auctioneer. Tickets for the benefit art auction and gala are $25 per person and $15 for RoCo members. They can be purchased by calling RoCo at 585-461-2222. RoCo, a non-profit arts center, has been bringing provocative contemporary art to Upstate New York for more than 27 years. More than 500 artists and art lovers are members of RoCo, helping it fulfill its mission to foster the creation and appreciation of contemporary arts.

Adult Rowing Program Applications being accepted now!
Fairport Crew Club is sponsoring an adult learn-to-row program at the Fairport Crew Club Boathouse (rte. 31F). Participants will learn sweep rowing in an 8-person shell on the canal. This is a total body, low-impact sport that is open to all fitness levels. Session 1: 6/20 - 7/11 (Sundays 2-4:30 pm, Tuesdays 6-8:30 pm). No mtg. 7/4 Session 2: 6/21 - 7/7 (M, W, F 6-8 pm) Cost: $150 for approx. 16 hrs. of on-water instruction See www.fairportcrew.org for registration forms or contact Emily at mdarc99@yahoo.com or at 263-3491



June 12

Asbury First Antique Sale
Asbury First Antique Sale Fifty (or more) Antique & Collectible Dealers sell their wares on the spacious grounds of the historic Asbury First United Methodist Church (rain or shine) SATURDAY, JUNE 12 9am-4pm. The church is located at 1050 on elegant East Ave. in Rochester. See our web site www.asburyfirstumc.org for directions. Also: Variety sale, appraisals, live music. (585) 271-1050 more info Asbury First United Methodist Church 1050 East Ave. Rochester NY 14607

Summer Theater Camp Sign Up
A Magical Journey Thru Stages will hold two six week summer camps for ages 16 - 22 - beginning June 28th and ending in four performances of "Zombie Prom". Directed by Lorie Dewer of School of the Arts rehearsals will be held evenings from 6:30 - 10. Day Program beginning July 7th thru August 14th for 9 - 15 year olds. Choice of three times, mornings, afternoons or all day. A Musical Revue will culmunate the camp, directed by Michael Arve of Greater Rochester Repertoire Company. Children will be given Vocal Lessons, Dance, classes in technical theater and costuming. Call 217-9491 for details. Registration is at UPStage3 at the Auditorium Center, June 12 and 19th from 10 am to 2 pm.

Adult Rowing Program Applications Being Accepted Now!
Adult Rowing Program Applications being accepted now! Fairport Crew Club is sponsoring an adult learn-to-row program at the Fairport Crew Club Boathouse (rte. 31F). Participants will learn sweep rowing in an 8-person shell on the canal. This is a total body, low-impact sport that is open to all fitness levels. Session 1: 6/20 - 7/11 (Sundays 2-4:30 pm, Tuesdays 6-8:30 pm). No mtg. 7/4 Session 2: 6/21 - 7/7 (M, W, F 6-8 pm) Cost: $150 for approx. 16 hrs. of on-water instruction See www.fairportcrew.org for registration forms or contact Emily at mdarc99@yahoo.com or at 263-3491



June 15

Where to Canoe & Kayak Near Home slide show
Tuesday, June 15, 7 PM, FREE Where to Canoe & Kayak Near Home slide show Irondequoit Public Library, Pauline Evans Branch 45 Cooper Road, Rochester 14617 336-6062 (call to pre-register) Rich & Sue Freeman want you to "Take a Paddle." They'll share slides taken while researching their newest guidebooks and show the most scenic, unique and just plain fun places you can flat-water paddle in a canoe or kayak. www.footprintpress.com



June 19

Flea Market
Come sell your own goods, or buy someone elses! Sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. $20 for a space, $5 extra for a table. Call (585) 334-2130 to register by June 15.



June 20

Moonbeam2earth's "Brainstorm!" Show at the Seneca park Zoo!
June 20, July 17 and 18 3pm Performing songs from their upcoming CD "Brain Toilet Revolution: Rock, Rhythm and Blues for a Kid's Cranium!” the three adult musician/composers celebrate respect, peace and the love of learning through music! The Moonbeam2earth Project's unique, high-energy show uses inspiring songs to create an entertaining musical trip through the important and thoughtful lands of diversity, learning and self-respect. It's fun! It's cool! Children and adults in the audience actively participate, from clapping and singing to using percussive instruments! You'll hear songs like "Boogie Back to School" (It's cool to boogie to school!), "I Love My Lunch Lady" (She helps me dine!), Song of Peace, and yes, a song about homework! (But my favorite TV show is on!) Even a song about your brain! It can't get much better than this...the Seneca Park Zoo and positive music with a message. For more information call 585-381-8260 or visit our website at www.moonbeam2earth.org The Moonbeam2earth Project, Inc. was founded in 1999 by Rick Pearson and Betsy Matthews to develop and deliver unique and innovative arts programs and performances to underserved young people in the Greater Rochester area. They are available to play for schools, festivals and community events.



June 21

Discover Madagascar Week!
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Discover this beautiful island, home to some of the world’s most unique animals, many of which your zoo exhibits. Learn how the zoo is helping conservation efforts on this island nation. Free with paid zoo admission.



June 25

ZooBrew
5:30 - 8:30 p.m. Stroll through the Zoo with your friends or meet new ones at this ADULT-ONLY event that includes live music, cash bar, finger food and door prizes. Rain or shine. Call (585) 336-7200 for more information or log onto www.senecaparkzoo.org. Entrance fee will be charged at the gate, $3 for members, $5 for non-members (21 and older).



June 26

Discover Madagascar Day
10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Discover this beautiful island, home to some of the world’s most unique animals, many of which your zoo exhibits. Learn how the zoo is helping conservation efforts on this island nation. Enjoy amazing live animal presentations, special displays, videos, games, crafts and puzzles. Face painting by our talented volunteers is always a highlight. Free with paid zoo admission.