Brighton —
The following events are occurring in the Brighton-Pittsford area on Friday, Feb. 17:
R.J. Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Ave., Rochester. This exhibit features paintings and sculptures by R.J. Miller, a former professor at Washington State University and at SUNY Brockport. His artworks are always colorful and represent religious pretense, loneliness, guilt and other aspects of the human condition. For more information, contact 585-454-3526, or arjamiller@hotmail.com.
"The Snake in the Grass": St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 26 Mendon Ionia Road, Mendon. This is a musical melodrama produced by the Monsignor Schnacky Community Players. Open for all ages. For more information or for tickets, call 585-624-9333, or visit www.saintcathonline.com.
The Biggest, Smallest and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Rochester. This extreme mammals exhibit will be held until April 15, presented by the ESL Federal Credit Union with a support from Harris Beach PLLC, and sponsored by Time Warner Cable. Call 585-697-1944, or visit www.rmsc.org.
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition, now through Feb. 29, hosted by RIT's Bevier Gallery, features works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10 a.m., Story time: Mendon Public Library, 22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls. Children develop their listening, interaction and early literacy skills through simple activities involving picture books, songs, rhymes and simple activities.
10 a.m., Leonard Urso exhibit: The Gallery at the Arts & Cultural Council, 277 N. Goodman St., Rochester. This is an exhibit of Leonard Urso's two-dimensional and three-dimensional works.
Noon, Nutrition and Enhancing the Dining Experience: Crimson Ridge Gardens, 1 Treeline Drive, Rochester. Alzheimer's Association offers free educational program. Registration is required. Call 800-272-3900, or register online at www.alz.org/rochesterny.
R.J. Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Ave., Rochester. This exhibit features paintings and sculptures by R.J. Miller, a former professor at Washington State University and at SUNY Brockport. His artworks are always colorful and represent religious pretense, loneliness, guilt and other aspects of the human condition. For more information, contact 585-454-3526, or arjamiller@hotmail.com.
"The Snake in the Grass": St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 26 Mendon Ionia Road, Mendon. This is a musical melodrama produced by the Monsignor Schnacky Community Players. Open for all ages. For more information or for tickets, call 585-624-9333, or visit www.saintcathonline.com.
The Biggest, Smallest and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Rochester. This extreme mammals exhibit will be held until April 15, presented by the ESL Federal Credit Union with a support from Harris Beach PLLC, and sponsored by Time Warner Cable. Call 585-697-1944, or visit www.rmsc.org.
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition, now through Feb. 29, hosted by RIT's Bevier Gallery, features works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10 a.m., Story time: Mendon Public Library, 22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls. Children develop their listening, interaction and early literacy skills through simple activities involving picture books, songs, rhymes and simple activities.
10 a.m., Leonard Urso exhibit: The Gallery at the Arts & Cultural Council, 277 N. Goodman St., Rochester. This is an exhibit of Leonard Urso's two-dimensional and three-dimensional works.
Noon, Nutrition and Enhancing the Dining Experience: Crimson Ridge Gardens, 1 Treeline Drive, Rochester. Alzheimer's Association offers free educational program. Registration is required. Call 800-272-3900, or register online at www.alz.org/rochesterny.
The following events are occurring in the Brighton-Pittsford area on Friday, Feb. 17:
R.J. Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Ave., Rochester. This exhibit features paintings and sculptures by R.J. Miller, a former professor at Washington State University and at SUNY Brockport. His artworks are always colorful and represent religious pretense, loneliness, guilt and other aspects of the human condition. For more information, contact 585-454-3526, or arjamiller@hotmail.com.
"The Snake in the Grass": St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 26 Mendon Ionia Road, Mendon. This is a musical melodrama produced by the Monsignor Schnacky Community Players. Open for all ages. For more information or for tickets, call 585-624-9333, or visit www.saintcathonline.com.
The Biggest, Smallest and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Rochester. This extreme mammals exhibit will be held until April 15, presented by the ESL Federal Credit Union with a support from Harris Beach PLLC, and sponsored by Time Warner Cable. Call 585-697-1944, or visit www.rmsc.org.
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition, now through Feb. 29, hosted by RIT's Bevier Gallery, features works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10 a.m., Story time: Mendon Public Library, 22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls. Children develop their listening, interaction and early literacy skills through simple activities involving picture books, songs, rhymes and simple activities.
10 a.m., Leonard Urso exhibit: The Gallery at the Arts & Cultural Council, 277 N. Goodman St., Rochester. This is an exhibit of Leonard Urso's two-dimensional and three-dimensional works.
Noon, Nutrition and Enhancing the Dining Experience: Crimson Ridge Gardens, 1 Treeline Drive, Rochester. Alzheimer's Association offers free educational program. Registration is required. Call 800-272-3900, or register online at www.alz.org/rochesterny.
R.J. Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Ave., Rochester. This exhibit features paintings and sculptures by R.J. Miller, a former professor at Washington State University and at SUNY Brockport. His artworks are always colorful and represent religious pretense, loneliness, guilt and other aspects of the human condition. For more information, contact 585-454-3526, or arjamiller@hotmail.com.
"The Snake in the Grass": St. Catherine of Siena Catholic Church, 26 Mendon Ionia Road, Mendon. This is a musical melodrama produced by the Monsignor Schnacky Community Players. Open for all ages. For more information or for tickets, call 585-624-9333, or visit www.saintcathonline.com.
The Biggest, Smallest and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Rochester. This extreme mammals exhibit will be held until April 15, presented by the ESL Federal Credit Union with a support from Harris Beach PLLC, and sponsored by Time Warner Cable. Call 585-697-1944, or visit www.rmsc.org.
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition, now through Feb. 29, hosted by RIT's Bevier Gallery, features works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10 a.m., Story time: Mendon Public Library, 22 N. Main St., Honeoye Falls. Children develop their listening, interaction and early literacy skills through simple activities involving picture books, songs, rhymes and simple activities.
10 a.m., Leonard Urso exhibit: The Gallery at the Arts & Cultural Council, 277 N. Goodman St., Rochester. This is an exhibit of Leonard Urso's two-dimensional and three-dimensional works.
Noon, Nutrition and Enhancing the Dining Experience: Crimson Ridge Gardens, 1 Treeline Drive, Rochester. Alzheimer's Association offers free educational program. Registration is required. Call 800-272-3900, or register online at www.alz.org/rochesterny.