Brighton —
The following events are occurring in the Brighton-Pittsford area on Feb. 20:
RJ Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Avenue , 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.
9:00 a. m. Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive , Rochester This Middle and High School Exhibition from Feb. 3-29 hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery will be featuring 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.
9:00 a. m. Theatre Arts Vacation Camp - A Week Of Workshops: JCC of Greater Rochester Gesher Classrooms, 1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester Sign up now for an introduction to the world of performing arts! Learn at our unique non-competitive, nurturing program that includes instruction in voice, dance, solo and ensemble singing. Session is until February 24,2012. Grades 2-6. JCC Member: $250 Non Member: $300 For more information or to register contact Meredith Prince at ext. 285 or email mprince@jccrochester.org.
10:00 a. m. My planets: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For children ages 35 and the adults with them. Especially for young children, this friendly introduction to the planetarium features worlds in our solar system as they appear in the sky and through a telescope. Show Times (subject to changeplease confirm at rmsc. org): Admission: $7; RMSC members free
12:00 p. m. Ring of Fire: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For all ages. Explore the geological causes of earthquakes and volcanoes and how people have adapted to living in their shadow along the Pacific Rim. Show Times 12, 2:30 and 4:30pm. For details call (585) 697-1942
12:00 p. m. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at RMSC Inb Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Avenue, Rochester South American Animals. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at the Rochester Museum & Science Center. Programs are free, unless otherwise specified, with regular Museum admission fee For group reservations and rates, call (585)697-1942. Programs take place in the Museum unless otherwise specified. Check www.rmsc.org for updates.
RJ Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Avenue , 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.
9:00 a. m. Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive , Rochester This Middle and High School Exhibition from Feb. 3-29 hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery will be featuring 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.
9:00 a. m. Theatre Arts Vacation Camp - A Week Of Workshops: JCC of Greater Rochester Gesher Classrooms, 1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester Sign up now for an introduction to the world of performing arts! Learn at our unique non-competitive, nurturing program that includes instruction in voice, dance, solo and ensemble singing. Session is until February 24,2012. Grades 2-6. JCC Member: $250 Non Member: $300 For more information or to register contact Meredith Prince at ext. 285 or email mprince@jccrochester.org.
10:00 a. m. My planets: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For children ages 35 and the adults with them. Especially for young children, this friendly introduction to the planetarium features worlds in our solar system as they appear in the sky and through a telescope. Show Times (subject to changeplease confirm at rmsc. org): Admission: $7; RMSC members free
12:00 p. m. Ring of Fire: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For all ages. Explore the geological causes of earthquakes and volcanoes and how people have adapted to living in their shadow along the Pacific Rim. Show Times 12, 2:30 and 4:30pm. For details call (585) 697-1942
12:00 p. m. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at RMSC Inb Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Avenue, Rochester South American Animals. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at the Rochester Museum & Science Center. Programs are free, unless otherwise specified, with regular Museum admission fee For group reservations and rates, call (585)697-1942. Programs take place in the Museum unless otherwise specified. Check www.rmsc.org for updates.
The following events are occurring in the Brighton-Pittsford area on Feb. 20:
RJ Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Avenue , 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.
9:00 a. m. Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive , Rochester This Middle and High School Exhibition from Feb. 3-29 hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery will be featuring 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.
9:00 a. m. Theatre Arts Vacation Camp - A Week Of Workshops: JCC of Greater Rochester Gesher Classrooms, 1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester Sign up now for an introduction to the world of performing arts! Learn at our unique non-competitive, nurturing program that includes instruction in voice, dance, solo and ensemble singing. Session is until February 24,2012. Grades 2-6. JCC Member: $250 Non Member: $300 For more information or to register contact Meredith Prince at ext. 285 or email mprince@jccrochester.org.
10:00 a. m. My planets: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For children ages 35 and the adults with them. Especially for young children, this friendly introduction to the planetarium features worlds in our solar system as they appear in the sky and through a telescope. Show Times (subject to changeplease confirm at rmsc. org): Admission: $7; RMSC members free
12:00 p. m. Ring of Fire: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For all ages. Explore the geological causes of earthquakes and volcanoes and how people have adapted to living in their shadow along the Pacific Rim. Show Times 12, 2:30 and 4:30pm. For details call (585) 697-1942
12:00 p. m. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at RMSC Inb Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Avenue, Rochester South American Animals. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at the Rochester Museum & Science Center. Programs are free, unless otherwise specified, with regular Museum admission fee For group reservations and rates, call (585)697-1942. Programs take place in the Museum unless otherwise specified. Check www.rmsc.org for updates.
12:30 p. m. XRX Pioneer Club: Diplomat Party House, Rochester, 1 Diplomat Way, Rochester XRX Pioneer Club Diplomat Party House. 12:30 p. m. - lunch 1:30 p. m. - Bingo $13.50-members; $14.50 - guests Reminder: Bring Dimitri House donations: canned foods, paper products; Sister Regis Food Ministry donations: cereal, peanut butter, applesauce, rice, pasta. www. xeroxpioneerclub. org
1:00 p. m. Recovery Inc. Meets: Twelve Corners Presbyterian Church, 1200 Winton Road South, the North Entrance Room No. 22,, Brighton Join the Recoverys practical coping techniques. This can help people struggling with depression, anxiety, anger or stress. Visit www.recovery-inc.org for more information, or call (585) 234-2434.
1:00 p. m. 2012: Fact or Fiction: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For ages 6 year to adult. The Internet and rumor mills are full of notions about potential disasters in 2012. Taking a skeptical perspective, well explore the 2012 phenomenon, how it go started, and how you can check alarming claims for yourself. Show Times (subject to changeplease confirm at rmsc. org): Admission: adults $10; seniors and college students with ID $9; ages 3-18 $8; RMSC members and children under 3 free.
3:30 p. m. Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For all ages: Journey to the royal tombs of Egypt and explore the history of ancient Egyptian society as told through the mummies of the past. For details call(585) 697-1942
7:00 p. m. Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Returns to RIT: Rochester Institute of Technology, 1 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester This year's tour will showcase a selection of award-winning films and audience favorites featuring different landscapes, cultures, action sports and exploration of mountain regions from exotic locations. Presentation will be held at Student Alumni Unions Ingle Auditorium. For advanced tickets, go to RITs Gordon Field House and Activities Center box office or call 585-475-4121.
RJ Miller Art Exhibit: Rochester Contemporary Art Center, 137 East Avenue , 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.
9:00 a. m. Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive , Rochester This Middle and High School Exhibition from Feb. 3-29 hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery will be featuring 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.
9:00 a. m. Theatre Arts Vacation Camp - A Week Of Workshops: JCC of Greater Rochester Gesher Classrooms, 1200 Edgewood Ave., Rochester Sign up now for an introduction to the world of performing arts! Learn at our unique non-competitive, nurturing program that includes instruction in voice, dance, solo and ensemble singing. Session is until February 24,2012. Grades 2-6. JCC Member: $250 Non Member: $300 For more information or to register contact Meredith Prince at ext. 285 or email mprince@jccrochester.org.
10:00 a. m. My planets: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For children ages 35 and the adults with them. Especially for young children, this friendly introduction to the planetarium features worlds in our solar system as they appear in the sky and through a telescope. Show Times (subject to changeplease confirm at rmsc. org): Admission: $7; RMSC members free
12:00 p. m. Ring of Fire: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For all ages. Explore the geological causes of earthquakes and volcanoes and how people have adapted to living in their shadow along the Pacific Rim. Show Times 12, 2:30 and 4:30pm. For details call (585) 697-1942
12:00 p. m. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at RMSC Inb Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Avenue, Rochester South American Animals. Discover the Extreme Animal Kingdom During February Break Week at the Rochester Museum & Science Center. Programs are free, unless otherwise specified, with regular Museum admission fee For group reservations and rates, call (585)697-1942. Programs take place in the Museum unless otherwise specified. Check www.rmsc.org for updates.
12:30 p. m. XRX Pioneer Club: Diplomat Party House, Rochester, 1 Diplomat Way, Rochester XRX Pioneer Club Diplomat Party House. 12:30 p. m. - lunch 1:30 p. m. - Bingo $13.50-members; $14.50 - guests Reminder: Bring Dimitri House donations: canned foods, paper products; Sister Regis Food Ministry donations: cereal, peanut butter, applesauce, rice, pasta. www. xeroxpioneerclub. org
1:00 p. m. Recovery Inc. Meets: Twelve Corners Presbyterian Church, 1200 Winton Road South, the North Entrance Room No. 22,, Brighton Join the Recoverys practical coping techniques. This can help people struggling with depression, anxiety, anger or stress. Visit www.recovery-inc.org for more information, or call (585) 234-2434.
1:00 p. m. 2012: Fact or Fiction: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For ages 6 year to adult. The Internet and rumor mills are full of notions about potential disasters in 2012. Taking a skeptical perspective, well explore the 2012 phenomenon, how it go started, and how you can check alarming claims for yourself. Show Times (subject to changeplease confirm at rmsc. org): Admission: adults $10; seniors and college students with ID $9; ages 3-18 $8; RMSC members and children under 3 free.
3:30 p. m. Mummies: Secrets of the Pharaohs: Strasenburgh Planetarium, 657 East Avenue, Rochester For all ages: Journey to the royal tombs of Egypt and explore the history of ancient Egyptian society as told through the mummies of the past. For details call(585) 697-1942
7:00 p. m. Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour Returns to RIT: Rochester Institute of Technology, 1 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester This year's tour will showcase a selection of award-winning films and audience favorites featuring different landscapes, cultures, action sports and exploration of mountain regions from exotic locations. Presentation will be held at Student Alumni Unions Ingle Auditorium. For advanced tickets, go to RITs Gordon Field House and Activities Center box office or call 585-475-4121.