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    MESSENGER POST MEDIA

    2 0 1 6Greater Rochester

    Summertimeevents and getawaysSPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION FOR MAY 26, 2016

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    SUMMERTIME 2016 • SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION FOR MAY 26, 2016 • PAGE 2

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    SUMMERTIME 2016 • SPECIAL ADVERTISING SECTION FOR MAY 26, 2016 • PAGE 3

    OUTDOORSSunday, June 5, 7:00am Pittsford Triathlonat Thornell Farm ParkThornell Farm Park, 480 Mendon Road  www.townofpittsford.org/triathlon.

    Saturday, June 1110:00am-3:30pmAdirondack Mountain Club’s

    Outdoor ExpoMendon Ponds Park  Full schedule at w ww.adk-gvc/expo.

    Monday, June 2010:00am Shotgun Start20th Annual YMCA East Side DistrictGolf TournamentGreystone Golf Club, Walworth Information/register atwww.rochesterymca.org/eastsidegolf.

    Sunday, June 26, noon-5:00pmThe Winona Woods NeighborhoodAssociation - Garden Tour Off St. Paul Blvd., W. Irondequoit.  $5 pp. Rain or shine. For ticket andadditional information, please call HeideJorgensen at 266-5018.

    Sunday, July 17, 10:00am Start  10th Annual Ryan J. McPheeMemorial Golf TournamentEagle Vale Golf Course4344 Nine Mile Point Road, Fairport  http://ryanjmcpheememorialgolftourna-ment.webs.com, 585-750-8585.

    Saturday, July 30 YMCA “Let’s Get Muddy”5K and 1M Fun RunYMCA Camp Arrowhead20 Arrowhead Road, Pittsford  Fee. www.ymcacamparrowhead.org.

    Wednesday, August 3, 5:00pm Pound the Ground 5K, 10KStewart Lodge, Mendon Ponds Park 

    August 9 - September 10 15th Annual Southeast andVictor YMCA Kids Marathon No membership required. Proceedsbenefit the YMCA Annual Campaign.www.rochesterymca.org/kidsmarathon.

    Saturday, August 13, 8:00am Women Run the ROC Rochester Museum & Science Center 

    ON THE WATERJuly 1- 31 LOC Summer DerbyThe Lake Ontario counties annually hosta series of the world’s best freshwater

    tournaments known as the LOC Derby.Thousands of anglers hit the lake eachyear in pursuit of thousands of dollarsin cash prizes for salmon, lake trout,brown trout and rainbow/steelheadtrout. Registration sites/weigh stationslocated along the entire southern LakeOntario shoreline.www.loc.org, 888-733-5246

    Saturday & Sunday, June 25 & 26 Free Fishing Days www.dec.ny.gov.

    May 25-September 5, Hours Vary Kayak and Canoe RentalsGenesee Valley Park149 Elmwood Avenue, Rochester  Two hours, $20 pp. Rentals available.GeneseeWaterways.org, 585-328-3960.

    August 1-September 2 Brighton Rowing ClubSummer Learn-To-Row Camps Genesee Rowing Club BoathouseGenesee Valley Park, Rochester   All equipment is provided. Grades 7-12.Fee. brightoncrew.org/crew.

    SALES Sunday, June 26, 8:00am-2:00pm Annual Rochester Women’s

    Community Chorus Garage Sale Rochester Public Market 280 N. Union Street, RochesterBooths 81 & 83

    Sundays ‘til October 16Community Garage Salesand SuperfleasRochester Public Market 280 N. Union Street, Rochester  

    585-428-6907,cityofrochester.gov/garagesales.

    SUMMER CAMPS June 5-August 5Allendale ColumbiaSummer Program Camps are open to the public for childrenages 4 and up!  Fee. For a complete listingvisit www.allendalecolumbia.org. 

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    June 6-27Seneca Park Zoo Summer ZooCamp2222 St. Paul Street, RochesterEach ZooCamp session includes dailyanimal encounters, games, crafts,working with staff, nature hikes, demosand other interactive educationalexperiences. Ages 3-12, Fee. 585-336-7200, www.senecaparkzoo.org.

    June 6-10Animal Coverings.

    June 13-17, August 22-26Animal 123.

    June 20-24Animals ABC.

    June 27-July 1 Animal Senses. 

    Spotlight Theatre ArtsSummer Camps3 Railroad Street, Fairport

    Camps begin June 27 Seussical Jr., Willy Wonka Jr., MulanJr., Shrek the Musical, A MidsummerNight’s Dream and Readers Theatre.Come sing and dance this summer!Camps for Kindergarten throughCollege Freshmen. Fee. 585-305-4767,spotlightarts.com.

    June 8-September 4Midtown Athletic Club Camps200 E. Highland Drive, Rochester

    Full and half day camps, swimming,tennis, tournaments and yoga. Fee.585-461-2301, w ww.midtown.com.

    Begin June, 9:00am-3:00pm ArtsRoc Summer Minecraft Camps 3462 Monroe Avenue, Pittsford  Game nites, day camps, 1/2 day campsand week-long camps. Pizza and funevery day! Ages 7-14. After care ‘til5:00pm. Fee. 585-218-9125, artsroc.net.

     June 20-August 8 Baycreek Paddling CenterKids Kamp1099 Empire Blvd., RochesterEight-one week day camps. Canoeing,kayaking and paddleboardingskills, water safety, respect for theenvironment and fun. All equipment provided.  Ages 7-13. Fee.585-288-2830, baycreek.com.

    Begins June 24 RAPA Children’s Theatre Camps Kodak Center for Performing Arts 214 W. Ridge Road, Rochester585-254-0073, www.RapaTheatre.org. On Broadway, Ages 4-7  Glee Club, Ages 10-15  101 Dalmatians KIDS Ages 7-12 High School Musical Jr. Ages 10-17  Summer Adult Acting Classes,Summer Adult Dance ClassesRAPA’s College Audition Workshop Ages 14 and up

     June 25 -August 2Henrietta Public Library Programs  455 Calkins Road  Contact Vicki Rusinko [email protected].

    Saturday, June 25, 10 am-NoonGet in the Game - S ummer ReadingProgram Kick-Off Party Celebrate the beginning of summer.Enjoy a variety of fun activities for thewhole family — get in the game craft,healthy habits table, prizes and refresh-ments! Register for children and teensummer reading programs, too. Free.

    Tuesday, July 5, 6:30-8 pmFamily Board Game Tournament Play board games with your family andenjoy refreshments and prizes. All agesare welcome. Free.

    Friday, July 8, 2:00-3:00pmTales for Tails Dogs love stories too! Come read to localtherapy dogs and make a dog-themedcraft. Free. Call to register.

    Wednesday, July 20, 2:00-3:00pmQuidditch Fun Enter the magical world of Harry Potter,and come and join us for Quidditch. Youwill learn the rules and have a chance toplay the game muggle style. Free.

    Thursday, July 21, 2:00-3:00pmFiretruck Tour 

    The firetrucks are back! The HenriettaFire Department is sending firemenand fire trucks to the library. We willlearn all about firemen and their jobs,and get a chance to sit insi de a real firetruck. This program is designed for allages. No registration required. Free.

    Tuesday, August 2, 6:30-8:00pmSelf Defense with Martial Artsfor the Family Bring the family and learn self defensetechniques with a professional fromMartial Arts America. This program isfor all ages. No registration required.Free.

     June 25-August 8R.I.T. RoboCamp - Seven Camps!  James E. GleasonBuilding #9, Rm. 3200 Week-long day camps, let kids design,build and program robots. Mini-

    projects and week-long goals promoteteam-work and creativity. Fundamentalaspects of robotics and programming.Fee. robocamp.rit.edu/robocamp.

     June 27--September 2RockVentures Summer Day Camp1044 University Avenue, Rochester  Schedule half-day, full day or allweek! Choose our regular camp orRock N Kayak Camp, which includesclimbing in the morning and k ayakingin the afternoon.Daily climbing, with

    instruction to improve your skills andsuccess. High ropes course and lowelements. New Ninja challenges. Sandsports activities and games at HotShots. Team building games.Games,arts and crafts, scavenger hunts. Ages 6-13. Fee. 585-442-5462, www.rockventures.net.

     June 27-August 15Lollypop Farm Summer Camps Lollypop Farm, Main Shelter99 Victor Road, FairportFee. 585-223-1330 x173,[email protected].

    Lollypop Farm Summer Camps Lollypop Farm, Main Shelter99 Victor Road, FairportFee. 585-223-1330 x173,[email protected].

     June 27-July1 and August 1-59:00am-4:00pmFuture Vet Full Camp. Ages 12-14 Camp for young animal lovers whoare interested in exploring a career asan animal care provider. Discover justwhat it takes to become a veterinarianand explore many other animal related

     jobs while beginning to build thefoundation for the vets of the future.Campers get to take home their ownstethoscope.

     July 6-8, 9:00-Noon

    Pet Pals Half Camp.  Ages 4-6, Ages 6-8 Ever wondered what your pets arethinking? In this three-day “mini camp,”we’ll learn how body language cantell us! Campers will learn all aboutpets and how to care for them throughspecial meet-and-greets with animals,stories, activities and lots of games!

     July 11-15, 9:00am-4:00pmDown on the Farm Full Camp  Ages 6-8, Ages 9-11Learn how the farm staff takes care ofsome of the largest animals! Camperswill hear from the experts that workon the farm daily and learn throughhands-on experiences. From feedinghay to sheep and goats, to spreadingfeed for the geese to grooming ourhorses, campers will learn just what ittakes to get down and dirty working

    down on the farm. July18-22, 9:00-4:00pmPet Pals Full Camp.  Ages 6-8Ever wondered what your pets arethinking? In this week long session,we’ll learn how body languagecan tell us! Campers will learn allabout pets and how to care for themthrough special meet-and-greetswith animals, stories, activities, andlots of games! Lollypop Farm expertswill be guest speakers, sharing

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    important information on what theresponsibilities of pet ownership. 

    July 18-22 and August 8-129:00am-4:00pmAnimal Training AdventureFull Camp Ages 9-11, Ages 12-14Come discover the secrets to trainingany animal! We will spend this week-long camp working closely alongsideour training and behavior specialiststo learn the positive techniques usedto train pets here at the shelter. By theend of the week, campers will havedeveloped the skills to begin trainingpets at home.

    July 25-29, 9:00am-4:00pmAnimal Investigators Ages 6-8, Ages 9-12Animals can’t talk and they need yourhelp to advocate for them. We will meet

    some animal friends in the shelter,learn how to care for pets responsibly,and work closely with our HumaneInvestigators to learn the techniquesthey use to help keep animals safe.August 15-17, 9:00am-NoonDown on the Farm Half Camp Ages 4-5, Ages 6-8 Learn how the farm staff takes careof some of the largest animals! Fromfeeding hay to sheep and goats,to spreading feed for the geese togrooming our horses, campers willlearn just what it takes to get down anddirty working with animals down onthe farm.

    Monday-Thursday June 27-30 Bob McVeanBoys Shooting Day CampMcQuaid Jesuit High School1800 Clinton Avenue S., Rochester  Grades 4-10. Fee. 585-259-5777,bobmcveanbasketball.com.

    July 11-August 15

    Trinity Montessori School’sWorld Wonder Workshops100 Golden Flyer Drive RochesterHalf Day & Full Day ProgramsMondays-Fridays, July 11-15, 18-22, 25-29, August 1-5, 8-12, 15-19A dynamic, hands-on program thatteaches global lessons, new and old, bypresenting to its students an excitingand enthusiastic set of workshops. Sixweeks of learning and fun offered tochildren of Trinity and the community.Ages 3-12. Fee. 585-586-1044,

    trinitymont.wordpress.com.

    Week 1: July 11-14Week 2: July 18-21Week 3: July 25-28 Turf Time Sports Summer Camp This is the only summer camp inRochester where the kids get to choosethe sport they’d like to play. Instead

    of playing the same sport all day, weare a multi-sports camp. Fee. [email protected], www.TurfTimeRochester.com.

     July 11-15, 9:00am-3:00pm 4-H Camp Beechwood Day Camp  State Park, Lake Ontario Shores, Sodus The focus is on natural resources,

    using the natural beauty of the park.Hands-on activities like wildlife, fishing,bugs, conservation, birds, and trees willbe offered. Opportunities to play non-competitive games and enjoy healthysnacks. Guest presenters and a serviceproject. Ages 5-12. Fee. Register before June 15. Scholarships available. CornellCooperative Extension Wayne County315-331-8415.

     July 11 -18Nazareth College Day Camps Peckham Hall, Rochester   summersciencecamp.org

     July 11-15 and July 25-29Magic of Harry Potter The “School of Wizardry” invites allyoung wizards to a magical adventure.All materials and equipment (wands,cauldrons and ingredients for yourfavorite wizard brew) are provided. Ages 6-8, 9-13.

     July 18-22CSI: Mystery at Hogwarts 

    There has been a disappearance atHogwarts and the young witches andwizards have to solve the mystery.Using science and good observations,the students must determine who wasthe guilty party! They may even meet areal forensic specialist during the week! Ages 9-13.

    August 1-5Gadgets and GizmosExplore some of the technology thathas changed our world i n recent years.Break down a computer to component

    parts and learn how this semi-conductor marvel has innovated muchof what we do. Ages 9-13.

     July 18-29, 9:00am-4:30pm 31st Season Day CampParkminster Church  2710 Chili Avenue, ChiliSummer’s best two weeks of day camp!With sports, an overnight, crafts, Biblestudy, and more! Ages 7-13, entering grades 2-8. Fee. 585-247-2424, [email protected], www.

     parkminster.com.August 1-12, August 22-September Brighton Rowing ClubSummer Learn-To-Row Camps Genesee Rowing Club BoathouseGenesee Valley Park, Rochester  Two-week, two-hour/day program.Learn rowing techniques, safety

    procedures and quickly progress torowing on the water. Total-bodyworkout builds endurance, s trength,balance, mental discipline andteamwork. Excellent cross-trainingoff-season from other sports, very lowinjury risk. All equipment is provided. Grades 7-12. Fee. brightoncrew.org/crew.

    August 15-19, 9:00am-Noon MAD Music, Art and Drama Camp Messiah Lutheran Church4301 Mt. Read Blvd., corner ofEnglish Road in Greece Looking for something fun anddifferent for your kids? How about anexciting program based on the lifeof Jesus. Includes music, drama, art,dance, games and snacks. Preschool- 6th grade.  Free. Pre-registrationwill be required. 585-865-1866 x2,messiahlutheranchurch.net.

    Writers and Books SummerWrite 740 University Avenue, Rochester  

     June 27-August 26Numerous classes and workshops. Fee.585-473-2590, www.wab.org.

    Hochstein Schoolof Music and Dance 50 N. Plymouth Avenue, Rochester  585-454-4596, visit hochstein.org.

    CAR SHOWSSaturday, June 11

    Street Machines Super CruiseBadgerow Park, 1120 Latta Road,Greece Bring your car and hang out!Poker Run 1:00pm. Music fromRockhouse Riot 3:00-7:00pm. Foodand drinks available. Free. www. streetmachinesofrochester.com.

    Sunday, June 12, 9:00am-4:00pm42nd Annual Street MachinesOutdoor Auto ShowBadgerow Park, 1120 Latta Road,Greece 

    Over 100 awards. Over 3,000 spectators!Food and drinks available. Free parking.www.streetmachinesofrochester.com.

    FESTIVALSSaturday, May 28, Noon-11:00pm2nd Annual Paddle and PourArt & Music Festival Waterside at Schoen PlaceErie Canal and Village of Pittsford  Enjoy live music all day and tastes fromlocal wineries and craft breweries.Browse the work of regional artists andlearn about Pittsford history. Be sure tocatch the exciting competition of the20th Annual Pittsford Regatta! Headlin-ing performance by the Skycoasters.Experience great food from local eater-ies and visit unique canalside shops.Free admission. Food and drink availablefor purchase. w ww.paddleandpour.org.

    Friday, June 3, 4:30-9:00pmSaturday, June 4, 10:00-6:00pmSunday, June 5, 10:00-5:00pm Fairport Canal Days One of the most popular arts festivalsin New York. Enjoy over 200 ar tisans,many fine food vendors, and great livemusic. It’s family friendly, fantastic fun.The festival sets sail with an opening

    Chicken BBQ and concert on Fridayevening. Wine, chocolate and cheesetasting Saturday and Sunday! www.fairportcanaldays.com.

    Thursday-Sunday, June 9-12Memorial Art GalleryArt & Treasures Sale Memorial Art Gallery500 University Avenue, Rochester  Don’t miss Rochester’s most prestigiousgarage sale! Art & Treasures is the placeto buy gently used antiques, artwork,

     jewelry, china, porcelain, silver, crystal,fine linen and small furniture items. Sponsored by the Gallery Council tobenefit MAG. 585-276-8900, mag.rochester.edu.

    Saturday & Sunday, July 9 & 10 47th Annual Corn Hill Arts Festival133 South Fitzhugh Street, Rochester  Hundreds of creative artists, 28musical performances, delicious foods,supportive sponsors and the veryunique Fairy Houses Tour! 585-262-3142, www.cornhillartsfestival.com.

    Friday-Sunday, July 22-24Annual Macedonian Ethnic Festival The festival features entertainment bylive Macedonian bands and folk danc-ing groups. Macedonian ethnic foodsuch as Macedonian Kebops i s available,as well as many varieties of Macedonianbaked goods such as Zelnik, Baklava,Burek and Tulumbi. Alcoholic andnon-alcoholic beverages available.Register for free door prizes. Macedo-nian heritage and history exhibit will

    be on display inside the air conditionedchurch hall. Free admission and parking.www.macedonianfest.com.

    Thursday-Sunday, August 25- 28 Greek Fest 2016 - Greek OrthodoxChurch of the Holy Spirit 835 South Avenue, Rochester  Authentic, homemade Greek food,appetizers and homemade pastries.Music and dancing. Drinks, baklavasundaes, bookstore and vendors. Freeparking next to church in Highland

    Garage. Thursday night only. Free moviewith wait staff provided. Free admission.www.highlandgreekfest.com.

    Saturday, September 10Noon-9:00pm3rd Annual Main Street PittsfordFood Truck and Music Fest Main Street, Village of Pittsford  The town’s last bi event of the season

    featuring delicious food from a varietyof regional food trucks, a beer and winegarden, and great music all day — pluscarnival rides and plenty of games andactivities. Headlining performanceby the Zac Brown Tribute Band. Freeadmission. Food and drinks available for purchase. www.townofpittsford.org.

    Saturday & Sunday,September 10 & 11 Webster Garlic Festival Webster Firemen’s FieldCome, eat, have fun, buy garlic, learnabout garlic, meet friends and enjoy theday. [email protected].

    MUSIC June 5-August 24The Traveling CabaretThe 26-year-old, not-for-profit, award-winning troupe has members rangingin age from 49-89, from all walks of life.Performing year-round, throughout theGreater Rochester area and s urroundingcommunities for both public andprivate events. The troupe raises moneyfor student scholarships and charitiesin return for song, dance and comedymusical revue entertainment. For moreinformation call 585-234-6677.

    Sunday, June 5, 2:00pmChili Senior Center, 3235 Chili Avenue An afternoon of Song, Dance & ComedyBroadway, movie and pop musical

    revue. $3. 585-889-6185.

    Thursday, July 7, 7:00pmFairport Gazebo Summer Concert Series - Kennelly ParkFairport Village Landing An evening of song, dance and comedy.Broadway, movie and pop musicalrevue. Bring a lawn c hair. Free. 585- 223-9091.

    Sunday, August 14, 2:30pm Irondequoit Summer Concert SeriesIrondequoit Town Hall Campus

    Gazebo, 1280 Titus Avenue An afternoon of song, dance andcomedy.Broadway, movie and popmusical revue. Bring a lawn chair. Free.

    Tuesday, August 16, 7:00pmFriends of the Brighton MemorialLibrary - Brighton Memorial Library 2300 Elmwood Avenue An evening of song, dance and comedy.Broadway, movie and pop musicalrevue. Bring a lawn c hair. Free.585-784-5300.

    Wednesday, August 24, 7:00pmLegacy at Fairways Summer Concert Series681 High Street, Victor  An evening of song, dance and comedy.Broadway, movie and pop musicalrevue. Bring a lawn c hair. Free. Rain or Shine. 585-924-7043

    Fridays, June 10-August 126:30-8:00pm Summer Concert Series Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford 22 N. Main Street, Pittsford  Concert series along the canal,featuring a variety of musical stylesthroughout the season. Free. Open tothe public. Park includes a band pavilion

    and amenities for boaters.  June 10: Mr. Mustard (Beatles tribute) June 17: Prime Time Funk(Rhythm & Blues) June 24: Shahin Swings: Raymond J. Shahin Tribute July 1: No Concert July 8: Bill Tiberio Jazz Band(Pop & Jazz) July 15: The Swooners(Pop/Jazz/Dance/Funk) July 22: That Party Band/PYS DuckDrop (Party/Rock band)Rubber ducks in the canal raise fundsfor Pittsford Youth Services! July 29: Penfield Pops Band August 5: Fred Vine, Brian Williams& Rockin’ Red (Blues, Swing & Jazz) August 12: Pittsford Fire Dept. Band(Pops)

     June 24-July 2  Xerox RochesterInternational Jazz Festival More than 200 concerts, includingmore than 80 free concerts on outdoor

    stages. Ticket prices vary, multiplelocations. w ww.rochesterjazz.com.

     July 6 & August 3, 6:30-7:30pm Concerts for Kids Carpenter Park at the Port of Pittsford 22 N. Main Street, Pittsford  Great interactive music and fun for thewhole family. July 6: Paulsen & Baker (Good TimeFamily Music) August 3: Mr. Loops (Kids Rock)

     July 11-August 25, 7:00pm 

    Concerts on the Library Lawn Henrietta Public Library455 Calkins Road, Henrietta Free and open to the public.585-359-7092.  Monday, July 11: “Good Time Music”with The Paulsen & Baker BandThursday, August 4: Mark the Mailman& Friends BluesThursday, August 25: Paradigm Shift Soul-Jazz Trio

    September 9-11

    Rain or Shine Golden Link Folk Singing Society’s2016 Turtle Hill Folk FestivalRotary Sunshine Campus809 Five Points Road, Rush A great weekend of music featuringconcerts, workshops, singing, jamming,food, childrens’fun, campfires and fun!www.goldenlink.org. 

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