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July 6 Bug Zoo From 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day until August 18. An educational exhibit you won’t soon forget! You’ll have the opportunity to view up close some of nature’s most fascinating insects. The event is free with paid zoo admission. July 10 Norhteastern Primitive Rendezvous On the Genesee River in Fillmore, NY July 10 and 11 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Donation $5.00 ( children under 18 free) Special day for 4-H and Scout Troops (July 13th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.) This Living History Event portrays life in Colonial America from 1640 to 1840. There will be craft demonstrations,traders, music of the 18th century, competitions,childrens games, seminars and much more. From the north: I 90 take exit 47, go south on Rt. 19 to Fillmore, at light go straight across river, take 1st left to visitor parking. From the south: I 86 exit 30, go north on Rt. 19 to Fillmore, turn right at light, cross river, take 1st left to visitor parking. NO PETS ALLOWED Contact information: Bob Kellogg 9067 Oakland Rd. Nunda N.Y. 14517 Phone: 585-468-2669 Email: rkellogg1776@yahoo.com July 11 Our Fellowship Discussion Group I will be hosting an ongoing discussion group on the concepts of community building and peaceful interaction as detailed in the New Testament. This will not be an evangelical event, but a time of investigating practical Christian principals as they relate to the general community and relationships within that community. All are welcome to contribute to the discussion and to share concepts of peace and community from any work that is important to you. We are planning to meet at 10:00 on July 11 at Spot Coffee, 200 East Ave, for a planning session. All are welcome, regardless of ideology, philosophy, or spirituality. You may contact me directly if you are interested or to get more information. In peace, Rev. Jack Porcello Ph.D. Our Fellowship Ministry 585-234-9044 http://www.ourfellowship.org July 17 Snakes & Friends 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn more about reptiles and amphibians through a variety of activities including touch tables and through our docents (volunteer educators) who will be present to answer questions. Event is free with paid zoo admission. Moonbeam2earth's "Brainstorm!" Family Show at the Seneca Park Zoo! 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 585-381-8779 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. July 18 M & T Bank Jungle Jog 8:00 -10:00 a.m. Grab your running shoes or in-line skates and run, walk, mosey or skate in the 14th annual M & T Bank Jungle Jog race. Enjoy a leisurely jog or an all out competitive 5K run or one mile walk through a cool forest, around Trout Pond, along the Genesee River gorge and into Seneca Park Zoo. The event is for all ages and speeds. Log onto www.senecaparkzoo.org or call (585) 336-7200 to register. Registration is required. 3rd Annual Tri-County Dice Run 3rd Annual Tri-County Dice Run for The Dream Factory The Conservation Club of Brockport 291 LaDue Road Brockport, NY 14420 Sunday July 18th, 2004 Ride begins and finishes at the Conservation Club. Registration from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Donation of $15 per vehicle/$5 per passenger. Food, Music and Fun Call 585-594-2415 for more details All vehicles welcome All proceeds go to The Dream Factory "Creating the moment of a lifetime for critically and chronically ill children" July 19 The Salvation Army's Golf Tournament Fore Kids! Since 1996, the annual Golf Tournament Fore Kids has been raising money to help The Salvation Army provide quality programs for area children. Please join us in our ninth year as we continue to work Fore Kids! Tournament fees include 18 holes of golf (with cart) at the Blue Heron Hills Country Club in Macedon, NY. Also included are lunch, contests, gift packs & prizes, dinner, and a silent auction. Want more information? Call Elisabeth Horrell at 585/987-9500 ext. 2320. Or, visit www.rochestersalvationarmy.org. July 24 Madagascar Fety 6:30 – 11:00 p.m. Be among the first to experience this NEW zoo event created by our docents (volunteer educators). Enjoy Malagasy themed dinner, a cash bar and a Madagascar Marketplace featuring handmade Malagasy items. Raffles, live and silent auctions, live entertainment and more! Proceeds benefit conservation and education projects in Madagascar. Tickets are $50 for patrons (includes Pre-Fete cocktail reception) or $30 for general admission. Call (585) 336-7213 or visit www.senecaparkzoo.org for tickets and information. live aboard and learn sailing class two day live aboard and learn couples cruise starts from Fair Haven Bay held aboard our 32 foot slooop with Coast Guard licnesed captain, designed for couples with basic sailing skills who wish to try cruising on their own on Lake Ontario. Other dates also available contact susan gateley susan@silverwaters.com 315 594 1906 or www.silverwaters.com for more information July 31 Hawk Creek Wildlife Weekend and Renaissance Festival Hawk Creek's 17th annual Wildlife Weekend and Renaissance Festival! Meet over 80 animals, including eagles, hawks, falcons, vultures, owls, and mammals. The show also features live music, barn owl releases, flying bird shows, and center tours. Hours are 11am to 4pm. Please visit http://www.hawkcreek.org/festival/Welcome.html for more details. Hope to see you there! Open Fest 2004 Cool music from local and national bands. Honeoye Falls Firemen's Field. Noon to 8PM. Get there early or you'll miss the best! http://www.openfest.com/ |