Triple Cities, NY
Triple Cities, NY

Events in Triple Cities

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APR25
Art & Culture

Book Signing with Tony Villecco

A book signing with local author Tony Villecco features his newest title, Voices of Opera, 1950s-1970s: Interviews with 22 Singers. He will be signing copies during this appearance.

Barnes & Noble
APR25
Music

Thomas Hall

Enjoy a relaxing piano performance by Thomas Hall as part of Arrowhead's Spring Spectacular.

Arrowhead Parable Christian Store
APR25
Art & Culture

Gag Reflex

An energetic night with the House of Saine Family brings performances from kings and queens alongside burlesque and flow arts. The intermission becomes a dance party with DJ Mick keeping the music going.

J’s Tavern
APR25
Comedy

Damon Millard: Return to the Bundy

The Bundy Museum and Pink Pants Vinny present stand-up comedian Damon Millard at the Bundy Museum Annex Theater for a rare hometown set in Binghamton. He will showcase a fresh hour of comedy that is planned for an upcoming special, offering a look at material while it is still being shaped on stage. Millard’s voice blends sharp, personal storytelling with a biting, irreverent edge, while still revealing honesty and heart. His recent momentum includes the special Nothing To Nobody on Apple TV+ and Prime Video, stand-up clips viewed by millions online, and a 2016 debut album, Shame, Pain, and Love, that reached the top of the iTunes comedy chart. Admission is by online RSVP only, seating is limited to 50, and attendees under 21 must be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. Ticket pricing is tiered by availability: the first 20 tickets are $12, the next 20 are $16, and the final 10 are $20.

Gallery 131
APR25
Art & Culture

Clinton Street Presents: Luds Lament at Studio 56

Clinton Street presents Luds Lament in a return appearance at Studio 56. This is a live recording event that invites the audience to be part of a moment connecting history, the future, and spacetime. Entry is a $10 donation.

Studio 56
APR25
Music

DJ Sublingual

DJ Sublingual returns to the Lounge at Lost Dog Café & Lounge, keeping the energy high with groovy tunes all night. Settle in with a cocktail and soak up the great vibes throughout the evening.

Lost Dog Café & Lounge
APR25
Family

Kids' Cultural Kaleidoscope

At The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier, families can explore a lively celebration of global cultures presented with Binghamton University and the local community. Traditional rhythms and handcrafted artistry set the scene for a day-long festival that showcases the diverse heritage of the region. Guests can enjoy live performances, sample international flavors, and take in the vibrant colors of an International Fashion Show. Designed with children in mind, the experience invites meaningful connections to customs and stories from around the world. All festivities are included with admission.

The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
APR25
Sports

Irish Kevins Annual 2-Day Golf Tournament

Returning for two days of friendly competition, this annual golf tournament from Irish Kevins features rounds at Golden Oak and Endwell Greens. Teams of three take part, with an entry fee of $130 per player or $390 per team. Skins are included on both days, along with prizes and dinner, plus the familiar moment when someone blames the clubs for a wayward shot.

Irish Kevins
APR25
Sports

Oneonta Varsity Softball @ Union-Endicott

Union-Endicott’s varsity softball team, based in Endicott, New York, hosts Oneonta of New York for a non-conference matchup on the home diamond. The game features varsity competition between these two New York schools outside regular conference play.

APR25
Civic

Arbor Day Community Event

A family friendly Arbor Day celebration where families can gather and celebrate together.

Johnson City Historic District
APR25
Sports

Binghamton Rumble Ponies vs. Erie Seawolves

See the Binghamton Rumble Ponies take on the Erie Seawolves. Ticket prices may be above face value, as Event Tickets Center is a resale marketplace.

Mirabito Stadium
APR25
Art & Culture

Special tour of the Dunk House/ D.A.R. House

Experience a one hour tour of the historic Dunk House, a property overseen by the Daughters of the American Revolution that serves as the local chapter house. Check-in takes place in the Phelps Mansion Museum ballroom, followed by a short walk to the house. After the tour, refreshments will be available at Phelps Mansion. Two tour sessions are offered. Each session is limited to 16 guests, and tickets are $15 per person.

Phelps Mansion Museum
APR25
Workshops & Classes

Weekend Workshop - April

Learn core wire-wrapping techniques with Kim while crafting a sleek bracelet sized to fit. This beginner-friendly class covers measuring, shaping, forming a clasp, and finishing using solid wire. Participants also explore simple ways to customize the design with beads, bundled wire, or decorative wraps. Everyone completes a finished bracelet and gains the skills to continue creating new variations. The fee is $25 and includes all supplies and refreshments. It is also a nice opportunity to spend time with family and friends. Registration closes when capacity is reached.

Arrowhead Parable Christian Store
APR25
Markets

Vintage Sip N' Shop

A spring-themed marketplace celebrates all things vintage at the first annual Vintage Sip N' Shop. Attendees can browse a wide selection of stylish throwback clothing and unique antiques while sampling local beverages. The day also features basket raffles, a 50/50 drawing, and additional offerings. Admission is free, and $20 drink bracelets are available. All proceeds benefit people with disabilities.

Southern Tier Independence Center
APR25
Sports

Section IV Hall of Fame Brunch/Ceremony Reservations

Reservations are available for the Section IV Hall of Fame Brunch/Ceremony Banquet.

Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown by IHG
APR25
Health & Wellness

Sound Bath

Settle into a restorative sound bath that blends Reiki with the resonant tones of both modern and traditional instruments. Soften into crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, drum, gongs, rain sticks, chimes, and more while choosing a seated or reclining position that feels best. Bring anything that adds comfort. If lying down, consider a yoga mat, pillow, and light blanket. A limited number of mats and pillows will be available. Research into sound healing and cymatics suggests this practice may help reduce stress and support endocrine balance, with potential benefits for sleep, brain health, and pain relief. Sessions are guided by Sunshine, an experienced Reiki Master, energy healing practitioner, and established performing musician. Each session lasts 30 minutes and no registration is required. Sliding scale pricing is $10 to $20, payable by cash, Venmo, PayPal, or credit card.

Care More Health and Wellness
APR25
Family

Alive With Autism Family Fun Walk

A free, family-friendly fun walk takes place at Broome-Tioga BOCES, the new location for this annual Alive With Autism event. Participants can expect a variety of activities for all ages, along with indoor space to stay out of the elements. Registration is open. Donations will be accepted at the event, and all proceeds from raffles will be directed back to the local community.

Broome-Tioga BOCES
APR25
Groups & Meetups

One Shot RPG Club Presents Brindlewood Bay: All Hallows Scream!

Enjoy an early dose of Halloween with a cozy, spooky murder mystery inspired by Murder, She Wrote and H. P. Lovecraft. Set in Brindlewood Bay, participants take on roles as elderly women at the center of the story. Hosted at Broome County Public Library.

Broome County Public Library
APR25
Health & Wellness

Chair Yoga

Enjoy a 60-minute, non-heated chair-supported yoga session designed for all levels. With the chair providing stability, participants move through gentle seated and standing poses that emphasize control and comfort. The practice focuses on improving flexibility, balance, mobility, and overall strength while keeping impact low. It is a comfortable fit for beginners, active older adults, and anyone seeking a softer approach to yoga. Price is $20.

APR25
Theater

The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged)

Buy and sell tickets to see The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (Abridged).

Goodwill Theatre Inc's Schorr Family Firehouse Stage
APR25
Art & Culture

Planetarium | Two Small Pieces of Glass

A 25-minute planetarium show traces two students who meet an astronomer during a local star party. Their conversation shapes the journey as they learn together.

Roberson Museum and Science Center
APR25
Music

Giovannie & The Hired Guns

A live performance by The Lacs comes to Touch Of Texas in Binghamton.

Touch of Texas
APR25
Comedy

Damon Millard

See Damon Millard perform live in Binghamton as he presents a brand-new hour of stand-up comedy. This is a chance to experience fresh material before its recorded for his next special. Damons comedic style is described as dark, cynical, unapologetic, and irreverent, yet full of heart and vulnerability. His material is personal and distinctive. Seats are limited, and tickets are available at tiered pricing.

Bundy Museum of History and Art
APR25
Comedy

Anthony DeVito

Find tickets for Anthony DeVito at Crooked Mouth Brewing in Endicott.

Crooked Mouth Brewing
APR25
Theater

Chess - The Musical

Attend a showing of Chess - The Musical.

Anderson Center
APR25
Music

Honker @ John Barleycorn Tavern 4.25.26

Honker delivers a lively mix of funk, rock, and jam, drawing inspiration from moe., Phish, Zappa, and Umphrey's. They perform original songs with an upbeat, feel-good vibe. The lineup includes Jim Lomonaco, known for work with Yolk and Caviar.

The John Barleycorn Tavern
APR25
Family

Let Your Hair Down Princess Breakfast

Come dressed in your best princess attire and enjoy a pancake bar. The pancake bar includes Maple & Chocolate Syrup, Strawberries, Oreo Crumbles, Rainbow Sprinkles, Whipped Cream, and Applewood Bacon. Unlimited soft drinks, milk, and juice are included. There will be a $10 Power Card with 2 hours of unlimited game play and princess photo opportunities.

Dave & Buster's
APR26
Music

Workers' Memorial Day Concert

This free Workers’ Memorial Day concert brings the community together to honor workers who lost their lives on the job and to stand in remembrance and solidarity. Hosted by Broome Tioga Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO and the Central New York Area Labor Federation, AFL-CIO, the program features live music by George Mann and Magpie along with remarks from labor leaders and local union members. Food and refreshments will be provided. Union members, families, and community supporters are invited to reflect, remember, and recommit to the ongoing fight for safer workplaces and dignity on the job. Attendees are encouraged to wear union colors, share their stories, and bring friends and family. Please RSVP so organizers can plan accordingly and ensure enough food and refreshments for everyone.

American Legion Post 1645
APR26
Fundraisers

Spaghetti Dinner

Enjoy a spaghetti dinner at Vestal Elks Lodge #2508 that supports the 2026 Back to School Supply Drive and Backpack Giveaway in partnership with the Broome County Sheriff's Department. The meal includes spaghetti with meatballs, salad, garlic bread, dessert, and a beverage, and a cash bar will be available separately. Presale tickets are $12 and can be arranged by contacting Lisa Scull at (607) 624-1640 or by paying via PayPal with your name and phone number noted in the comments. At the door, tickets are $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 3 to 13, and children younger than 3 eat free.

Vestal Elks Lodge #2508
APR26
Fundraisers

Join Team UHS at the Southern Tier Heart Walk

Oakdale Commons hosts the Southern Tier Heart Walk, featuring a one-mile walk in support of the American Heart Association. This annual fundraiser helps advance research, education, and CPR training to combat heart disease and stroke. The event focuses on movement, fun, and making a meaningful impact.

Oakdale Commons
APR26
Sales & Discounts

SUNDAY SALE

Save 50% on six color-tagged items during this sale. White tickets and the ticket of the week are excluded. For more information, visit or call the store.

APR26
Family

Planetarium | Asteroid: Mission Extreme

This 25-minute program, Asteroid: Mission Extreme, guides viewers through the dual nature of asteroids, exploring how they pose serious risks as well as present opportunities. It notes the threat of a cataclysmic outcome while also considering potential benefits.

Roberson Museum and Science Center
APR26
Workshops & Classes

“Floral Paw Print” Paint with Pups for Broome County Humane Society! Donation Event

At Uncorked Creations Binghamton, paint a floral paw print design on watercolor paper while adoptable dogs of various ages brighten the studio, with donations encouraged in support of the Broome County Humane Society. A donation list is provided after registration. The project suits beginners through intermediate painters. Plan to sign in, enjoy a wine or cocktail, set out snacks, and mingle before the session starts. Painters may bring their own beverages, and wine glasses and openers are available. A 1920s themed speakeasy style bar, 205 Dry, is located downstairs and can be enjoyed before, during, or after class. Registration with pre payment is required online or by phone, and paying online does not require a PayPal account. All sales are final and refunds are not issued. To receive a class credit for a change, transfer, or cancellation, provide at least 48 hours notice. If the studio cancels because of dangerous weather, low enrollment, or other unforeseen circumstances, tickets can be transferred, refunded, or credited, with notifications sent by email and text. Weather related decisions are based on Binghamton conditions.

Uncorked Creations Binghamton
APR26
Music

Songs of Hope and Remembrance

Songs of Hope and Remembrance offers a delightful, delicious experience. RSVP via text at 607-644-6575 or by emailing stgregorybing@verizon.net.

St. Gregory the Illuminator Armenian Church
APR26
Music

Al Hamme Memorial Jazz Concert

This event honors the life and legacy of Al Hamme.

Goodwill Theatre Inc's Schorr Family Firehouse Stage
APR26
Theater

Annie

Tickets are being sold for Annie at the Tiahwaga Community Players venue.

Tiahwaga Community Players
APR26
Theater

Rent The Musical

Cider Mill Stage in Endicott, New York hosts a performance of Rent The Musical.

Cider Mill Stage
APR26
Music

The FMs

Find tickets for The FMs at Bundy Museum of History and Art in Binghamton.

Bundy Museum of History and Art
APR27
Food & Drink

Vines 12th Annual Spring Farm to Table Dinner

A three course farm to table menu showcases dishes crafted by Lost Dog’s culinary team using ingredients from local farmers. The lineup highlights flavors from around the world, with gluten free and vegan choices offered. Desserts come from Sweetay’s and Parlor City Vegan, and live music by Rob Weinberger and Larry Lolli adds to the experience. A silent auction with more than 40 items features original art, local goods, and a range of experiences. Tickets are $85 and can be purchased on VINES’ website, and it reaches capacity each year. All proceeds benefit VINES’ programs.

Lost Dog Café & Lounge
APR27
Fundraisers

TRIVIA WITH DJ TOBY VARNER

Irish Kevins hosts a trivia night led by DJ Toby Varner. The winner receives a $100 Irish Kevins gift certificate. A white elephant door prize swap is included, participants can bring an item to exchange, and a 50/50 is part of the evening. A $5 per person donation is suggested to play and is not required. Donations support vet bills for a 100 percent volunteer, donation based 501c3 rescue focused on community TNR. Players without a team can participate solo or connect with others to form one.

Irish Kevins
APR27
Groups & Meetups

Rainmaker Meeting

Rainmaker meetings welcome the public, including anyone interested in volunteering with Truth Pharm. They offer a clear way to learn about the organization’s work in the community and explore options to get involved. For accessibility, meetings are planned in a hybrid format. To receive the Zoom link, please message the page.

APR27
Comedy

Kelly's Open Mic

Open mic comedy returns to Kelly's Sports Bar in Endicott, showcasing local talent from across New York and Pennsylvania as they try out new material. A sign-up sheet is provided, and each comedian gets 7 to 10 minutes on stage. For questions, contact host Mike Peters on Facebook.

Kelly's Endicott
APR27
Theater

Bat Out of Hell The Musical

The touring production of Bat Out Of Hell The Musical comes to Broome County Forum Theatre. This performance has been rescheduled from an earlier date, and any tickets purchased before the change will be accepted on the new date.

Broome County Forum Theatre
APR27
Family

Spring Story Times

Spring Story Times at Your Home Public Library feature separate sessions for toddlers and for preschoolers. Programs are designed for children ages 2 1/2 to 5 and their caregivers, with books, rhymes, crafts, and other activities. No registration is required.

Your Home Public Library
APR27
Health & Wellness

Soundbath

Settle into a restorative sound bath that weaves Reiki with the soothing tones of contemporary tools and traditional instruments, including crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, drums, gongs, rain sticks, and chimes. You can choose to sit or lie down, and bringing items that help you feel comfortable is encouraged. If you plan to lie down, a yoga mat, small pillow, and light blanket can be helpful, and a limited supply of mats and pillows will be available. Research in sound healing and cymatics points to benefits such as reduced stress and support for the endocrine system, along with improvements in sleep, brain health, and relief from pain. The session is guided by Sunshine, a seasoned Reiki Master, energy healing practitioner, and performing musician. No registration is required. The sliding scale is $10 to $20, and payment is accepted by cash, Venmo, PayPal, or credit card.

APR27
Sports

Maine-Endwell Varsity Baseball @ Vestal

Vestal’s varsity baseball team hosts Maine-Endwell from Endwell, New York for a home conference matchup. The game adds another entry to the series history between these teams.

APR27
Art & Culture

The Hungry Ear

At Broome County Public Library, Judy McMahon and the Hungry Ear readers present theatrical readings of short fiction. The program delivers a lively literary experience that refreshes and engages the mind.

Broome County Public Library
APR27
Theater

Bat Out Of Hell

Attend a performance of Bat Out of Hell.

Broome County Forum Theatre
APR28
Art & Culture

Constant Readers

As part of YHPL's ongoing book club devoted to the work of Stephen King, this meeting in the basement meeting room focuses on a discussion of End of Watch (2016).

Your Home Public Library
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Paint your Own Pottery Night At Beer Tree Factory!

Head to Beer Tree Factory for a relaxed pottery painting session featuring a ceramic Hipster Gnome measuring about 9 3/4 inches high, 4 3/4 inches long, and 4 inches wide. Pick from a range of glaze colors while an artist walks through techniques, then settle in and create alongside friends. Finished pieces will be kiln fired and available for pickup at Uncorked Creations Binghamton. Please allow up to three weeks for firing before pickup. Food and drinks from Beer Tree Factory can be purchased separately from the ticket. Tickets are nonrefundable. To change, transfer, or cancel a reservation for class credit, provide at least 48 hours notice. If Uncorked Creations must cancel due to unforeseen circumstances such as dangerous weather or low enrollment, participants may choose a ticket transfer, refund, or class credit. Any updates will be shared by email and text, with weather decisions based on Binghamton conditions.

Uncorked Creations
APR28
Games & Entertainment

Tuesday Team Trivia at Thirsty’s

A new trivia show at Thirsty’s Tavern welcomes teams and solo competitors. Form a group or play on your own, and enjoy wing and pitcher specials during the event.

Thirsty's Tavern
APR28
Sales & Discounts

TUESDAY SALE

Enjoy a special sale with 50 percent off all clothing. White ticket items and the ticket of the week are excluded from the discount.

APR28
Career

Binghamton Industry Day

Explore advanced facilities designed to accelerate product development and manufacturing. This event includes an Upstate NY advanced manufacturing ecosystem overview, industry/startup case studies, guided tours with live demonstrations, and an open forum on testbed capability gaps. A networking lunch is included. The first 20 new customers get complimentary sample analysis. Parking is available in lot J.

ITC Symposium Hall
APR28
Sales & Discounts

Large Cheese Pizza Only $14

On Tuesday, get a large cheese pizza for $14 during lunch or dinner.

Johnson City Historic District
APR28
Career

Guthrie Lourdes Hospital Interview Fair

Guthrie Lourdes Hospital is holding an interview fair featuring interviews conducted the same day. Participants can register for an interview slot and explore openings that include Registered Nurses with sign-on bonuses up to $50,000, Respiratory Therapists up to $30,000, Licensed Practical Nurses up to $15,000, Patient Care Partners up to $5,000, as well as Patient Service Specialists, Assistant Daycare Teacher, Sterile Processing Tech II, Dietary Associates, Phlebotomist I, Electrician, and OR Techs, with additional roles available.

Guthrie Lourdes Hospital
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Coloring Club for Adults

Unwind with a calm, creative coloring session at Broome County Public Library. This adult club welcomes anyone who enjoys coloring for relaxation or as a form of creative expression. Bring your favorite coloring book and colored pencils if you like, and coloring pages will be available from the library.

Broome County Public Library
APR28
Workshops & Classes

Fancy That! A Spring Fascinator FUNshop

Participate in a workshop where you can express your creativity by crafting a unique spring fascinator.

Bundy Museum of History and Art
APR29
Family

Storytime

Storytime is led by lively storytellers on the stage in the children’s section, with extra activities to enjoy.

Barnes & Noble
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Collage Art Night

Community artist Lindsey Carlson leads a collage activity for all ages. Snacks are provided.

Lee Barta Community Center
APR29
Civic

Broome County Listening Session for Arts and Culture Strategic Master Plan

An in-person listening session invites people who care about arts, culture, and heritage to share ideas for the future of arts and culture in Broome County. The program includes interactive activities designed to gather community input and spark conversation. Details and registration are available on the project website.

Roberson Museum
APR29
Groups & Meetups

Spectrum Connections!

The Spectrum Connections group meets at Dick’s House of Sport, where participants can choose from activities that include the rock climbing wall, virtual golf, batting cages, and the playing field. This gathering is intended for adults diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder who are over 18, out of school, and living in the community either independently or with family. Registration is required, the event is free, and space is limited. To register, contact the organizers directly, and please sign up only if you are certain you can attend so that a spot remains available for someone else. The focus is on building lasting friendships and strengthening the community.

DICK'S Sporting Goods (Johnson City, NY)
APR29
Theater

3 Days, 3 Nights

3 Days, 3 Nights is a musical theater production from United Classical Academy students, created in collaboration with UWC Playhouse and presented in the Sanctuary at United With Christ Church. Using music, storytelling, and theater, this Oz-inspired journey explores the often unspoken mystery of the three days and three nights after the crucifixion, depicting the quiet of the tomb, Jesus’ spirit with the Father, and the fulfillment of redemption. Drawing on the meaning of Sozo, understood here as salvation for body, spirit, and soul, the story invites reflection on the depth of what was accomplished. The production is described as encouraging, inspiring, and joy filled, and is intended for the whole family.

United With Christ Church
APR29
Workshops & Classes

Literacy Volunteers Basic Computer Classes

Introductory computer classes from Literacy Volunteers of Broome and Tioga counties are offered at the Broome County Public Library. They are designed for individuals with little or no prior experience using a computer. Lessons are tailored to each learner’s needs.

Broome County Public Library
APR29
Career

Walk-In Wednesday

Looking for a new role? This walk-in hiring event at Bridgewater allows candidates to apply in person, interview right away, and possibly receive an offer the same day. No appointment is needed. Arrive prepared to speak with the hiring team.

APR29
Sports

CPPW JV Baseball @ Union-Endicott

Union-Endicott’s junior varsity baseball team hosts Corning-Painted Post West for a home non-conference matchup in Endicott, New York. The visiting squad from Painted Post, New York faces the hosts in this JV contest outside of conference play.

APR29
Sports

Maine-Endwell JV Baseball @ Vestal

Vestal’s junior varsity baseball team hosts Maine-Endwell of Endwell, New York in a non-conference matchup. This is a home game for Vestal at the JV level.

APR29
Health & Wellness

Gentle Yoga

This yoga session at Broome County Public Library moves through a broad range of postures. Participants will practice standing and seated positions, time on hands and knees, and poses lying on the back or stomach, with twists, bends, balancing elements, and some inversions included. Participants should be generally fit.

Broome County Public Library
APR29
Music

PowerPlay

11-41 Productions brings PowerPlay to the Bundy Museum of History and Art, featuring Chained with additional performers to be announced. This event delivers message-driven hardcore, crafted for fans who enjoy the high-energy spirit of hockey fights.

Bundy Museum of History and Art
APR30
Career

UHS Spring Career Fair

UHS Binghamton General Hospital hosts a spring career fair that welcomes community members and UHS employees. Recruiters will be available to discuss experienced and entry level openings across clinical and non clinical roles. Attendees can learn about education incentives, tuition reimbursement, benefits and perks, and ways UHS connects with the community. Information will also cover career development pathways, UHS values and culture, and the steps in the application process. It is an opportunity to explore options, ask questions, and consider the next move in a career with UHS.

UHS Binghamton General Hospital
APR30
Games & Entertainment

Board Game Night

Board Game Night returns to Your Home Public Library, offering a friendly space to play and explore new titles. Choose from a wide selection in the library’s collection, or bring a favorite from home. Newcomers and seasoned players are both welcome.

Your Home Public Library
APR30
Food & Drink

Taco Chili Cooking Class

Learn to make taco chili in a hands-on cooking class. Ms. Ann leads the lesson, and each participant receives the ingredients needed to prepare the recipe at home. Capacity is limited, so advance registration is required. To reserve a seat, call (607) 238-1005.

Lee Barta Community Center
APR30
Fundraisers

12th Annual Fashion Gala Southern Tier Soiree

Now in its twelfth year, this fashion gala brings the Southern Tier community together to celebrate style while supporting a meaningful mission. Guests can look forward to a festive atmosphere centered on connection, fun, and contributing to the cause.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Binghamton
APR30
Markets

Sip N Shop Mother’s Day Market

Over 25 local vendors gather for a Mother’s Day market, with appetizers, sangria, water, and punch on hand for sampling. Admission is free, and seating is not provided. Visitors can support local businesses and browse with a friend or significant other.

Endicott Visitor Center
APR30
Music

Original Songwriter's Showcase: April 2026

This event presents an evening of original music hosted by Peter Fuerst and features Mallory Evans, Jaime Renfro, the Front & Main duo, and SHAFTWAX. For the past four years, this monthly showcase has highlighted hundreds of songwriters from across the Southern Tier and beyond, shining a light on fresh, original work.

Crooked Mouth Brewing
APR30
Sports

Nike Test Run @ Thursday Night Group Run

Ahead of Bridge Run weekend, a shakeout run will take place during the Thursday night group run at Confluence Running in Binghamton. The session focuses on race preparation and includes the opportunity to test a Nike running shoe.

APR30
Theater

RENT

At Cider Mill Stage, Jonathan Larson’s Rent follows a year in the lives of young, cash-strapped artists and musicians on New York City’s Lower East Side as they chase their dreams, wrestle with conflicts, and navigate love and friendship. Loosely inspired by Puccini’s La Bohème, the show blends a rock-driven score with a heartfelt story that connects with audiences of all ages. Recipient of the Tony Award for Best Musical and the Pulitzer Prize for Drama, it highlights the urgency of living in the moment and finding your voice. The book, music, and lyrics are by Jonathan Larson. Adult tickets are $35, fees included.

Cider Mill Stage
APR30
Sales & Discounts

THURSDAY SALE

Enjoy a Thursday sale featuring 30 percent savings for seniors and veterans. Shoppers 55 and older with valid ID qualify for the discount. White ticket items and the ticket of the week are not included. For more information, contact the store directly.

APR30
Food & Drink

🔥 WING NIGHTS 🔥

Satisfy a wing craving at Food & Fire Johnson City with 50-cent wings. Start with a minimum of five, then keep the orders coming in whatever quantity you prefer. All sauces are available, ranging from smoky sweetness to fiery heat, and the team can walk you through the choices. Pair the flavors with a cold beer and enjoy the easygoing barbecue atmosphere.

MAY1
Family

May Free Admission Night & Art Show

An evening of complimentary museum admission features an art show and interactive music making, made possible by the Cornelia T. Bailey Foundation. The Creative Hive Art Show presents Together We Play, a gallery-wide showcase of colorful works by young artists, highlighted by a special collaborative piece. Children can take part in a lively music jam with rhythm sticks and scarves that builds rhythm and teamwork, culminating in a parade and drum roll. This event at The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier centers on creativity, connection, and play.

The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
MAY1
Fundraisers

UHS Foundation 2026 Special Event

Hosted by the UHS Foundation at the Binghamton Club, the Emerald Gala is the annual special event, featuring an emerald-themed celebration with a playful nod to all things wicked. Proceeds from the event support direct patient care at UHS. More information will be shared soon.

Binghamton Club
MAY1
Art & Culture

Celebrating 10 Years of the Art of Science

Celebrate First Friday at Phelps Mansion with an exhibition highlighting a decade of Binghamton University’s Art of Science. The showcase features photographs and visual imagery created by students, postdocs, faculty, and staff, revealing research through an artistic lens as part of a contest organized by the Office of Research Advancement. The School of the Arts and Cinema will add dynamic elements with window projections on the mansion, live music, and a stereoscopic 3D performance. Light refreshments will be available.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY1
Art & Culture

The Pattern First Friday

A First Friday show features The Pattern by Ella Lempert. This presentation centers on the piece and offers a focused way to experience it as part of the First Friday lineup.

Downtown Binghamton
MAY1
Music

Line Dancing

Enjoy an evening of line dancing at Dave & Buster's in Johnson City, NY. Red's Line Dancing will offer lessons, followed by time for open dancing. Beginners are welcome, and a $5 cover applies.

Dave & Buster's
MAY1
Music

Caviar & Grits

Caviar & Grits make a return appearance at Studio 56 for a night centered on their live set. Special guests Joe and Alyssa will open the evening. Admission is a $10 cash donation for entry.

Studio 56
MAY1
Family

Race Back to Camping Opening Weekend

Binghamton Jellystone Park TM kicks off the season with an opening weekend full of family-friendly fun. Help rouse the Bears from their long winter nap, then dive into playful contests like a pack-the-bags relay and candy-themed horse races. Bring your boldest or most fashionable hat for a Derby-style crazy hat contest. Kids can sprint to victory in stick horse races, while adults ease back into the camping rhythm. It is a high-energy start to a new season and a chance to create lasting memories.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
MAY1
Festivals

Out of This World Music Video Festival

This music video festival spotlights local music with screenings in the Link Planetarium at the Roberson Museum. Tickets will be available soon. Local filmmakers and musicians can submit their work for free.

Roberson Museum and Science Center
MAY1
Family

Tween Craft & Chat

Broome County Public Library hosts a casual get-together for tweens that mixes creative craft-making with conversation and snacks. The program is designed for ages 8 to 12. Registration is not required.

Broome County Public Library
MAY1
Comedy

Ladies of Laughter

A new evening of comedy with Ladies of Laughter, offering plenty of jokes and laughter.

Goodwill Theatre Inc's Schorr Family Firehouse Stage
MAY1
Theater

Chess - The Musical

Gametime has last-minute theater tickets for Chess - The Musical at Anderson Center for the Performing Arts.

Anderson Center
MAY1
Art & Culture

New York State Button Society Show

The New York State Button Society presents its yearly button show alongside an awards program, guided by a theme centered on love. Reservations are available at the DoubleTree by Hilton in Binghamton.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
MAY2
Family

Lego 'Star Wars' Build Event

This in-store event features a LEGO building activity with a Star Wars theme, plus a demo of the new LEGO Star Wars SMART Play set.

Barnes & Noble
MAY2
Food & Drink

Kentucky Derby Tea at the Phelps Mansion Museum

A Kentucky Derby themed tea at the Phelps Mansion Museum features a best hat contest, a lighthearted mock horse race with playful wagering, a tour of the historic mansion, and tea paired with Derby style snacks. Tickets are $25 per person.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Ground & Grow : A Clay + Yoga Experience 🌿🌱

A warm, family friendly experience blends playful yoga with hands-on clay making to foster connection to the earth through movement, touch, and imagination. The session begins on the mat, inviting caregivers and kids to feel supported by the ground beneath them. Gentle, nature themed poses encourage seed-to-sprout style play, steady standing shapes that build balance and confidence, and simple intention setting that helps everyone feel grounded and strong. After moving, attention turns to clay. With guidance from potter Dodie, families handbuild pocket planters or small pots, perfect for planting seeds at home. As hands press, pinch, and smooth the clay, the experience highlights creativity as a grounding practice and the vessel as a symbol of care and growth. The sensory quality engages kids, while caregivers can settle into a mindful, meditative rhythm. Before heading out, participants choose a glaze color, and pieces are professionally finished and returned to Serenity Flow Studio for pickup. This format encourages creativity and imagination, strengthens bonds between caregivers and children, supports emotional grounding and body awareness, and offers a hands-on blend of movement and art in celebration of the natural world. The cost is $80 per adult, and space is limited to six.

Serenity Fitness Inc.
MAY2
Health & Wellness

Sound bath at Crystalline Concepts

Settle in for a calming session as Cheryl, an expert certified sound healer, plays crystal singing bowls. Bring a yoga mat, pillow, blanket, or anything else that helps you get comfortable so you can lie back and relax. Registration is available through Eventbrite or directly with the shop.

Crystalline Concepts by Michele
MAY2
Sales & Discounts

Witchy Boo-tique Grand Opening

Celebrate the grand opening of a new witchy boutique at The Shops of 607. Look for prize drawings, special deals, door prizes, and additional surprises.

The Shops of 607
MAY2
Fundraisers

Kentucky Derby Party

A Kentucky Derby Party at Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown highlights AgeOn and its work supporting local seniors facing challenges. Ticket information is available.

Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown
MAY2
Family

Family Game Night

Family Game Night offers a relaxed evening of connection and laughter at Central United Methodist Church of Endicott. A mix of games and activities for all ages is planned, along with food to enjoy while spending time together. Families are asked to bring a snack to share with others. RSVP is required for planning.

Central United Methodist Church
MAY2
Music

Hiawatha Punishers 3 Year Party

Celebrate three years of the Punishers LEMC Hiawatha Chapter at Airport Inn Bar & Grill, featuring music, raffles, a buffet dinner, desserts, and more. Additional details will be announced.

Airport Inn Bar & Grill
MAY2
Music

Alborn and more

Matt Carter and Photo City present a heavy music concert at The Bundy Museum of History & Art featuring Alborn and Devil’s Cut, with Tragic Intent, CowCalls, DramaScream, and Stone Dead also on the bill. Alborn brings a Midwest alternative metal sound that pairs crushing weight with big melodic hooks, having shared stages with Shinedown, Sevendust, All That Remains, and Powerman 5000. Their EP Impairative earned airplay on SiriusXM Octane, and the 2023 release Push on Sony and The Orchard featured a Billboard-charting title track. Recent songs, including Violent, reflect a sharpened approach as the band prepares new music and touring in 2026. Devil’s Cut, a five-piece from Louisville, blends metalcore grit with hook-forward songwriting. Formed in 2016 under the name Verses, they have performed with We Came As Romans, Attila, ERRA, Volumes, Nonpoint, and Nine Shrines, and worked with producer Andrew Baylis. Their single Landslide appeared on Spotify’s New Blood playlist, followed by a national tour with FLAW. Now performing as Devil’s Cut, they continue to refine a polished, high-impact sound suited to modern heavy audiences.

The Bundy Museum of History & Art
MAY2
Comedy

Michael Harrison

Old Union Hall hosts a stand-up showcase headlined by Michael Harrison, with Ryan Manzo featured and David Deyo as host. Advance tickets are $20, with admission at the door priced at $25. A cash bar is available, and take-out food will be provided by The Old Union Hotel. Michael Harrison is an award-winning comedian, actor, filmmaker, and podcaster who performs around the world in clubs, on cruise ships, at colleges, at corporate events, and in temples. His credits include a Dry Bar comedy special, a nationally syndicated half-hour special, and a comedy album that reached number one on iTunes, Spotify, and Amazon, with tracks in regular rotation on SiriusXM. He has appeared at major festivals including Montreal’s Just for Laughs, the Big Pine Comedy Festival in San Diego, and the New York Comedy Festival. On screen, he has been seen on The Bridge, A Good Cop, Queer as Folk, and Being Erica. He also creates satirical shorts such as Selfish History Channel, Basement Biden, Delusional Man at Work, and Where’s My White Privilege, earning recognition that includes the Gold Award for Best Actor in a Comedy from Best Actor Awards-NY and a finalist spot for Funniest Short at Just for Laughs. He produces and moderates the podcast Character Debates, which has received the Audience Award at Dark Comedy Filmfest, Best Comedic Podcast at Minnesota Webfest, and nominations from the World Wide Comedy Awards and All the Laughs Comedy Awards. Ryan Manzo began stand-up in 2023 and has quickly become a favorite in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Known for sharp wit and brisk one-liners, he has featured at Spacement Arts and headlined at The Keystone Stage. Host David Deyo is based in Binghamton, New York and first took the stage in 2022. His comedy leans into storytelling and self-deprecating material drawn from personal experiences. After performing with comics across the Northeast and at venues around the region, he co-founded the comedy company True Point.

Old Union Hall
MAY2
Art & Culture

Paranormal Investigation

The team from Dream Seekers Paranormal will conduct an investigation at Phelps Mansion. Tickets are $40 per person, and only 10 tickets are available.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY2
Music

One Vision - The Music of Queen

At Broome County Forum Theatre, a tribute to Queen spotlights the band’s biggest hits, with performances by Jeans 'n Classics and Southern Tier Singers' Collective. The set includes One Vision, We Will Rock You, A Kind of Magic, We Are the Champions, Killer Queen, Flash, Radio Ga Ga, I Want It All, Crazy Little Thing Called Love, Who Wants to Live Forever, Another One Bites the Dust, Don’t Stop Me Now, You’re My Best Friend, Somebody to Love, I Want to Break Free, Bohemian Rhapsody, Under Pressure, Bicycle Race, and Fat Bottomed Girls. The program may change. Tickets range from $29 to $73, and attendees 17 and under are admitted free.

Broome County Forum Theatre
MAY2
Markets

Blooms & Brews Vendor Market at Factory by Beer Tree

The Terracotta House teams up with Factory by Beer Tree to present the fourth annual Blooms & Brews Vendor Market, featuring a lineup of 25 local small-business makers at Factory by Beer Tree in Oakdale Commons. Previews of participating vendors will be shared soon. All vendor spots are currently taken. For future opportunities, contact Janel, owner of The Terracotta House, at contacttheterracottahouse@gmail.com, and direct inquiries away from Beer Tree. Please disregard any unsolicited messages claiming that openings are available.

Factory by Beer Tree Brew
MAY2
Art & Culture

Orchid Show (Binghampton, NY)

A showcase of orchids takes place at STOS in Binghamton, NY. Attendees can view orchid plants and spend time appreciating these distinctive flowers.

STOS
MAY2
Festivals

Southern Tier Orchid Society 40th Annual Orchid Show

The Southern Tier Orchid Society’s 40th annual orchid show brings hundreds of orchids in bloom, educational presentations, club merchandise, and at least two new vendors to the Johnson City Senior Center. Attendees can explore vibrant displays, learn from the presentations, browse merchandise, connect with vendors, and find information about club membership.

Johnson City Senior Center
MAY2
Workshops & Classes

Make Your Own Pasta Cooking Class

Discover how to make egg pasta from scratch with the help of a hand-cranked roller. Create two styles of long noodles and fold classic ricotta-filled ravioli. Complement your pasta with two sauces, a bright marinara and a silky Alfredo. Participants ages 10 and older may attend when accompanied by a supervising adult.

Phantom Chef LLC
MAY2
Family

Space Day

Space Day at Roberson Museum offers hands on activities, games, and crafts that celebrate the stars, planets, asteroids, and the wider universe. Guests can engage with space themed fun while learning about what lies beyond Earth. Admission is $8 for adults and $6 for students. Planetarium admission is $4. Members receive free entry. Tickets may also be purchased at the front desk on the day of the event.

Roberson Museum and Science Center
MAY2
Civic

Volunteer Day

Make a tangible impact on access to sexual health resources through a hands-on, flexible volunteer day. Participants can help assemble care kits as supplies allow, distribute STI testing coasters to restaurants and bars in downtown Binghamton, and drop off resource materials at local nonprofits and community organizations. The day begins with a brief orientation, then small groups head out so everyone can choose the activity that feels most comfortable. Comfortable clothing and walking shoes are recommended. Driving for outreach is optional. All volunteers complete a confidentiality agreement and a time log upon arrival. Plan for about three to four hours, with time built in to regroup and wrap up together.

Family Planning of South Central New York - Binghamton Medical Center
MAY2
Health & Wellness

Soundbath

Experience a calming sound bath that pairs Reiki with the rich tones of modern tools and age-old instruments. Crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, drum, gongs, rain sticks, chimes, and more create an immersive soundscape for deep relaxation. Participants may sit or lie down, and bringing items that enhance comfort is welcome, such as a yoga mat, pillow, or light blanket. A limited supply of mats and pillows will be available. Studies in sound healing and cymatics suggest potential benefits that include reduced stress, support for endocrine balance, better sleep, brain health, and relief from pain. The session is guided by Sunshine, an experienced Reiki Master, energy healing practitioner, and established performing musician. Hosted at Care More Health and Wellness. Sliding scale pricing from $10 to $20 is available, with payment accepted by cash, Venmo, PayPal, or credit card. No registration is required.

MAY2
Music

Acoustic Jam

Musicians from the community gather in a circle and take turns sharing songs. The set list leans toward folk and traditional pieces with a few originals mixed in, yet any musical style is welcome. Electric instruments are not permitted.

Broome County Public Library
MAY2
Music

Alborn

Alborn appears in Binghamton at the Bundy Museum of History and Art. Presented by Matt Carter and Photo City Presents, this event features Alborn in a museum setting.

Bundy Museum of History and Art
MAY2
Family

Lego Club

Enjoy hands-on time building and creating with LEGO bricks. All supplies are provided, and completed builds will be put on display.

Broome County Public Library
MAY3
Fundraisers

Bingo for Disabled Animals

Enjoy bingo and raffles with food and drinks, all in support of Willow’s Wings Animal Sanctuary, a 501(c)(3) that is home to more than 130 disabled or formerly neglected animals of all shapes and sizes. Raffle basket donations and sponsorships are currently being accepted; for more details, contact Colleen at (631) 708-4431 or Colleen@EquityVentureRealty.com.

Kelly's Sports Bar
MAY3
Holidays

5th Annual Mother's Day Tea

Mercy House of the Southern Tier hosts the 5th Annual Mother’s Day Tea at the DoubleTree by Hilton Binghamton. The afternoon features classic high tea fare, entertainment, raffle baskets, a wine pull, and kid friendly options that include a children’s menu and activities. The event honors the legacy of Cheryl Monachino, a founding board member and past president whose leadership helped shape Mercy House. Tickets are $65 for adults and $25 for children ages 5 to 12, and children under 5 are free. Seating is limited and the event sells out quickly. All proceeds benefit Mercy House of the Southern Tier.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel
MAY3
Sports

2026 Greater Binghamton Bridge Run

Recognized as the largest running event in Greater Binghamton, this Mirabito Stadium gathering features a USATF certified half marathon and a 5K, along with a two person half marathon relay, the Double Challenge for those completing both distances, and a free kids fun run. The course is scenic and largely flat with only 100 feet of elevation gain. Participants cross the Clinton, Court, Tompkins, and Washington bridges and pass beneath the Memorial bridge, taking in views of the Susquehanna and Chenango Rivers. The route also winds through Downtown and the West and South sides of Binghamton.

Mirabito Stadium
MAY3
Health & Wellness

Sound Healing & Meditation: Energetic Soul Reset

Settle into a gentle sound healing and meditation session designed to support deep rest and inner renewal. Soothing tones from crystal singing bowls and drums combine with a softly guided meditation to calm the nervous system, clear stagnant energy, and invite reconnection with the truest part of yourself. The experience weaves together aromatic incense and mists, grounding practices, and simple intention setting, followed by quiet time for reflection with journaling or an optional card pull to help integrate insights. It is well suited for anyone feeling stressed, unfocused, heavy with emotion, or distant from their intuition, as well as those simply seeking a peaceful space to breathe and reset. No prior experience is needed. A yoga mat or cushion can add comfort, and a journal is welcome for notes after the meditation. This session takes place in the back room at Gifts and Giggles Galore.

Gifts and Giggles Galore
MAY3
Sales & Discounts

SUNDAY SALE

Enjoy a special sale with 50 percent off across six color categories. White-ticket merchandise and the ticket of the week are not eligible for the discount. For more information, contact the store.

MAY3
Comedy

Pre Mother’s Day Drag Brunch & Comedy Show

Celebrate the spirit of Mother’s Day a little early with a lively drag brunch and comedy show at Factory by Beer Tree benefiting The Guild for HER. The program blends quick-witted humor rooted in the real, messy and beautiful sides of motherhood with an upbeat atmosphere. Performances feature Mistress B, Paris LuRux, Twigs Vo’Dun from Syracuse, and The Cowboy Jane, while DJ Thaddeus keeps the music going. Along with the show, look for raffle baskets, a 50/50 raffle, games, surprises, and welcoming community vibes. Food and drinks are available for purchase from Factory by Beer Tree, and tickets do not cover food or beverages. The fundraiser supports The Guild for HER, a nonprofit that empowers women in business and leadership through mentorship, education, and community.

Factory by Beer Tree
MAY3
Fundraisers

Pre-Mother’s Day Drag Brunch and Comedy Show

Get ready for a special brunch, and join in on a comedy show celebrating motherhood. The high energy event will feature incredible drag performers bringing humor and heart to the stage. All proceeds support The Guild for HER, a nonprofit dedicated to equipping, connecting, and elevating women in business and leadership. Expect comedy, sass, unforgettable performances, and a room full of amazing people. There will be music, entertainment, raffles, games, and prizes. Food and drinks will be available for purchase.

Factory by Beer Tree Brew
MAY3
Markets

Mother’s Day Sip and Shop

Raise a toast to Mom at Irish Kevins with a relaxed sip and shop experience. Explore local vendors, enjoy specialty cocktails, and take advantage of food and drink specials. It is a convenient way to finish Mother’s Day gifting while supporting local businesses. Bring friends, your mom, your mother in law, or simply treat yourself.

Irish Kevins
MAY3
Food & Drink

Sunday in Nonna's Kitchen

A second collaborative class with the team from Villaggio Italian Market spotlights homestyle Italian American favorites, with every dish prepared from scratch. The menu includes bruschetta topped with tomato and basil on toasted ciabatta finished with balsamic and quality olive oil, an antipasto-style chopped salad featuring cured meats, cheeses, olives, and pickled vegetables over crisp greens with a red wine vinaigrette, beef meatballs gently simmered in a tomato ragu, fresh egg pasta rolled and hand cut into wide pappardelle, and cannoli made with shells from Strega Nonna's Bakery filled with a citrus-scented ricotta and mascarpone cream studded with mini chocolate chips. The experience centers on comforting flavors and the welcoming spirit of Nonna’s kitchen.

Phantom Chef LLC
MAY3
Music

Mason Warrington Swing Into Spring

Celebrate spring with Mason Warrington Swing Into Spring, presented at the Schorr Family Firehouse Stage at Goodwill Theatre Inc in Johnson City, New York.

Goodwill Theatre Inc's Schorr Family Firehouse Stage
MAY3
Fundraisers

2026 Astor D. Rice Annual Fundraiser

Attend a night of enjoyment and giving at the Astor D. Rice Foundation Annual Fundraiser Event!

DICK'S House of Sport
MAY3
Music

Indigo Girls

Find tickets for Indigo Girls at Anderson Center For the Performing Arts.

Binghamton University
MAY4
Art & Culture

Choose Your Own Adventure Book Club

Book lovers gather for a casual, sociable discussion with fellow avid readers. The Choose Your Own Adventure Book Club provides a relaxed atmosphere, and there is no requirement to have read the selected book. It is a welcoming space to share reading interests and enjoy conversation.

Barnes & Noble
MAY4
Food & Drink

Little Italy Takeout Dinner - Taste of the Farmers Market

Enjoy a takeout dinner that showcases flavors from the Little Italy Farmers Market. Each $27 meal brings together roasted garlic and Italian herb focaccia from Wildflour Breads, meat lasagna from Sorella Hospitality, a hand pie filled with potato, onion, vegan cheddar, caramelized leeks and mushrooms from Happy Cow Bakes, garlic Parmesan popcorn from The Popcorn Guy, roasted Italian peppers from Little Italy Endicott, two lemon tadals Italian lemon cookies from Pane di Mama, teddy bear bottled honey from Black Dog Honey, and a limoncello votive candle from Luigi's Candles. Order online ahead of time by the stated deadline, then pick up your takeout meal with convenient curbside service.

Little Italy Heritage Center
MAY4
Music

Bruce in the USA

Bruce in the USA is scheduled at Broome County Forum Theatre. Watch for the public onsale to purchase tickets.

Broome County Forum Theatre
MAY4
Food & Drink

A Taste of the Farmer's Market Take Out Dinner

This takeout dinner marks the beginning of the Farmer's Market season, with meals available for pickup. It offers a simple, convenient way to enjoy a taste of the market as the season gets underway.

Little Italy Endicott Heritage Center
MAY5
Theater

The Music Man

The Music Man takes the stage at Broome County Forum Theatre. For subscription details, call 607-772-1391.

Broome County Forum Theatre
MAY5
Civic

Police Memorial Breakfast

Local law enforcement will come together to share stories and enjoy breakfast while honoring those who have made the ultimate sacrifice.

Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown by IHG
MAY6
Theater

The Music Man

Broome County Forum Theatre hosts The Music Man. For information about subscriptions, call 607 772-1391.

Broome County Forum Theatre
MAY6
Groups & Meetups

Sit & Stitch

A relaxed meetup for people who knit, crochet, or enjoy other fiber arts takes place on the first and third Wednesdays each month. Bring a project you are working on, spend time crafting alongside others, and connect with new friends.

Broome County Public Library
MAY6
Sports

Union-Endicott Varsity Baseball @ Vestal

Vestal’s varsity baseball team hosts Union-Endicott from Endicott, New York for a home conference matchup on the Vestal field. This local high school showdown brings varsity talent to the diamond as these programs square off in league play.

MAY6
Comedy

Homebrewed Comedy at the John Barleycorn Tavern

Homebrewed Comedy performs at the John Barleycorn in Owego, offering an evening of laughs.

The John Barleycorn Tavern
MAY7
Workshops & Classes

Melissa Chapman Writer's Group

Local author Melissa Chapman, known for Distant Skies, is organizing a writers group. It focuses on people who have a story in mind or the motivation to start their first novel.

Barnes & Noble
MAY7
Health & Wellness

Mom Forward Movement

Celebrate the MomForward Movement with For All Mothers+, a registered 501(c)(3) nonprofit focused on the intersection of motherhood and sport and advancing an equitable society where all mothers can thrive. The gathering features a run or walk followed by raffle drawings. Registration is free, and purchasing a raffle ticket or making a donation supports efforts to standardize maternal protections in sport. Raffle prizes include a special edition Miir Flip Traveler and a tea towel featuring artwork by San Francisco artist Ceyda Alasar, a FAM+ running hat, a FAM+ women’s singlet, a FAM+ beanie, and gift cards to Oiselle and The Little Milk Bar. The event welcomes mothers, allies, and advocates who want to demonstrate support for maternal equity in sport.

Confluence Running
MAY7
Art & Culture

Trampoline: Oops!

Trampoline is a monthly storytelling series presented by WSKG at Atomic Tom’s in Binghamton, where anyone can step up to the mic. Sign up on site to share a five minute personal story without notes inspired by the theme “OOPS!”, and be scored by peers on content and delivery. This edition features guest host Bob Proehl, creator of Trampoline and writer of WSKG’s Locally Sourced newsletter. There will also be ducks courtesy of sponsor Cat’s Pajamas in the DeWitt Mall of Ithaca. The event may be recorded for later broadcast by WSKG Public Media, and storytellers will be asked to consent to recording and use of their stories. Take part as a storyteller, help serve as a judge, or relax and listen with a beverage. A $5 cover will be collected, payable by cash, Venmo, or PayPal.

Atomic Toms
MAY7
Sports

Johnson City JV Baseball @ Windsor Central

Windsor Central of Windsor, New York hosts Johnson City for a junior varsity non-conference baseball game. This in-state matchup takes place on Windsor Central’s home field and brings together two New York programs for an out-of-league meeting.

MAY7
Groups & Meetups

First Thursday Book Club

The First Thursday Book Club meets for a conversation about Real Americans by Rachel Khong.

Broome County Public Library
MAY7
Music

Virgil Cain

Virgil Cain will appear at McGirk’s Irish Pub in Binghamton. Tickets are available for this event.

McGirk's Irish Pub
MAY7
Art & Culture

Trampoline

WSKG presents Trampoline at Atomic Tom's, hosted by the Mighty Mickie Quinn. Attendees can sign up to share a five-minute personal story, told without notes and guided by the month's theme, with evaluation from their peers.

Atomic Tom's
MAY8
Workshops & Classes

Street Foods of the World Cooking Class

Tickets are required for a cooking class highlighting street foods from around the world. The session focuses on preparing Mexican street corn esquites, Nigerian beef suya kebabs, Vietnamese summer rolls, Middle Eastern cheese bourekas, and Spanish pan con tomate, along with additional selections that round out a global menu.

Phantom Chef LLC
MAY8
Health & Wellness

Akashic Soul Records Clearing of Abundance Blocks & Poverty Consciousness

Guided by Heather Norell, this Akashic Soul Record clearing focuses on helping people unlock their highest potential. The experience centers on releasing blocks carried from both past lives and the present, easing repeating negative patterns across lifetimes, shifting poverty consciousness, and softening emotional barriers to abundance. Ancestral influences are addressed as well, with space to realign and rewrite the records to reflect true desires.

MAY8
Comedy

Jim Florentine

Jim Florentine returns to Crooked Mouth for a night of stand-up, reuniting with the crowd after his 2025 visit. He will be joined by Vinnie Paulino, with Stephen Brown hosting. For more than three decades, Florentine has built a wide-ranging career on stage, television, radio, and film. He appears regularly on Gutfeld and Kill Tony, co-hosted That Metal Show, and has been featured on Crank Yankers, HBO Inside the NFL, Down N Dirty with Jim Norton, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Howard Stern, Opie and Anthony, the Craig Kilborn show, the George Lopez show, Last Call with Carson Daly, and Gotham Comedy Live. Screen credits include Trainwreck, Inside Amy Schumer, Louie on FX, Beer League, A Little Help, Californication, Red Oaks, Girls, Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn, the MTV Video Music Awards with Eminem, the Spike TV Video Game Awards, and The Apprentice. He recently released his fifth stand-up special, alongside multiple comedy albums and a series of Terrorizing Telemarketers recordings, with several topping the charts and four reaching number one. His role on Louie received an Emmy submission for best supporting role. Vinnie Paulino, a familiar presence in East Coast clubs, is both a strong performer and an engaging emcee. He has shared the stage with Mike Birbiglia, Colin Quinn, and Anthony Jeselnik, tours colleges and comedy clubs nationwide, hosts The Creep-Off Podcast, and appears as a rotating guest host on Who Are These Podcasts?. Stephen Brown is a regular at the Syracuse Funnybone and Don't Tell shows, runs the Crooked Mouth Comedy Fest, and has performed alongside Josh Blue, Geoffrey Asmus, Jay Jurden, Gianmarco Soresi, and more. He serves as host for the evening. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door.

Crooked Mouth Brewing
MAY8
Family

Queen of the Camping Weekend (Mother's Day 5-10)

At Binghamton Jellystone Park TM, this Mother’s Day celebration crowns the queens of every campsite with a full weekend of activities. Moms are given a gift at check-in and can relax during a craft time just for them while dads look after the kids. Families can browse the Mother’s Day vendor show for gifts, dance together at a Mommy and Me party, and share laughs during the Extreme Mom Makeover, where kids glam up their moms for the occasion. It is all about fun, laughter, and love, with moms getting the royal treatment throughout.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
MAY8
Health & Wellness

Advanced Planning for End of Life

This program helps people understand advanced directives, their function, who needs them, and how to complete them. It teaches how to discuss healthcare proxies and medical treatment preferences with loved ones and doctors. Guidance is provided on selecting a health care proxy and completing a living will. Health care proxy forms and living will booklets are provided, including the 5 Wishes document. Pre-registration is required.

Action For Older Persons Inc.
MAY8
Family

Tween Craft & Chat

At Broome County Public Library, tweens ages 8 to 12 can get creative with crafts, chat with peers, and enjoy snacks. No registration is required.

Broome County Public Library
MAY8
Comedy

Jim Florentine

Jim Florentine is returning to Crooked Mouth, joined by Vinnie Paulino, with Stephen Brown as host. Tickets are available for advance purchase or at the door. An Emmy-winning veteran, Jim has appeared on various TV shows and comedy programs. Vinnie Paulino is a comedian and emcee known on the East Coast. Stephen Brown is a regular at the Syracuse Funnybone and runs the Crooked Mouth Comedy Fest.

Crooked Mouth Brewing
MAY8
Music

KidBess & The Magic Ring and more

KidBess performs live at Atomic Tom's in Binghamton.

Atomic Tom's
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Beginning Watercolor Class with Lynne Stanford

Learn foundational watercolor techniques with instructor Lynne Stanford at Phelps Mansion Museum. This beginner-friendly workshop includes all materials, so there is no need for prior experience or additional supplies. Everyone will complete a painting to take home, and the image shown represents the project for the session. The fee is $60 per person, and capacity is limited to 10 participants.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY9
Markets

Moms Day Out @ Factory by BT

Factory by BT hosts an annual Mom's Day Out focused on pampering and fun. The experience features mimosas, permanent jewelry, Botox, a candle bar, cookies, jewelry, embroidered apparel, and more. Whether enjoyed solo or shared with your mom or daughter, it offers a mix of treats and activities.

Factory by Beer Tree Brew
MAY9
Health & Wellness

Bloom & Glow Mother’s Day Spa Event

Celebrate Mother’s Day with a softly curated spa brunch that blends relaxation and a touch of luxury. Enjoy a serene atmosphere with champagne and light brunch bites, then treat yourself to self-care services provided by talented professionals. The experience encourages a slower pace so there is time to savor, shine, and unwind. Hosted at AMH Esthetics.

AMH Esthetics
MAY9
Workshops & Classes

Mothers Day Event at The Chalk Market

Celebrate Mothers Day with a creative experience at The Chalk Market featuring a build-your-own floral bar with a mini crystal vase, hands-on stations to make a sugar scrub and a mini sign, plus bubbly and sweet brunch treats. Admission is $40 per person.

The Chalk Market
MAY9
Groups & Meetups

Panther Line Productions and O Riley's Autoparts Cruise Inn

Panther Line Productions debuts its first Cruise Inn at the O'Reilly Auto Parts store in Endicott, NY, offering a relaxed gathering for family and friends. The store parking lot will serve as the display area to show off rides and spend time together in an easygoing setting. Attendees are asked to respect property rules, with no burnouts and no exhaust revving. Bringing a lawn chair and a cold drink is encouraged for a comfortable hangout.

MAY9
Markets

Makers Market at Roberson Museum

Roberson Museum hosts a makers market spread across the museum, showcasing local makers with arts, crafts, and more. Vendor applications are open.

Roberson Museum and Science Center
MAY9
Sports

Parkhurst Invitational

The Parkhurst Invitational Track and Field Meet will feature races that will be timed with a Fully Automatic Timing (FAT) system. T-shirts and concessions will be available for purchase. Awards will be given to the top two girls teams and the top two boys teams, as well as individual awards for outstanding performances. There will also be awards for the top six places in each event.

Union-Endicott HS
MAY9
Games & Entertainment

Dungeons and Dragons (18+)

A realm of magic, mystery, and camaraderie awaits at this Dungeons & Dragons program. Participants work together to build shared adventures, welcoming both long-time players and newcomers. Each roll steers the tale forward as the group collaborates to shape what happens next.

Broome County Public Library
MAY9
Music

Binghamton Community Orchestra Concert

The Binghamton Community Orchestra presents the final concert of the 2025 to 2026 season. It is a concluding performance that marks the close of the year for this community ensemble.

Binghamton East Middle School
MAY11
Fundraisers

5th ANNUAL FUNDRAISER

This fifth annual fundraiser at Irish Kevins features food and drinks alongside a 50/50, basket raffles, gift certificates, and silent auctions. It follows an open house format, so attendance is not required to be eligible to win. Irish Kevins is listed as a sponsor.

Irish Kevins
MAY12
Health & Wellness

Mended Hearts

UHS Heart & Vascular Services hosts a meeting of the local Mended Hearts chapter at the UHS Heart & Vascular Institute. This peer support group offers encouragement, practical information on cardiovascular health, and guidance for maintaining a heart-healthy lifestyle. It focuses on supporting people affected by heart disease and their families through shared experiences and education. The meeting is free and open to the public, and registration is not required.

UHS Heart & Vascular Institute
MAY14
Sports

Outdoor Pistol League

Participate in an outdoor pistol league competition. All levels are welcome.

Tioga County Sportsmen's Association
MAY14
Theater

World Ballet Company: Swan Lake with a LIVE orchestra

World Ballet Company brings Swan Lake to Broome County Forum Theatre with a live orchestra. The classic story of enchantment and destiny unfolds in a struggle between good and evil, performed by a cast of 50 international dancers in more than 150 hand-sewn costumes with hand-crafted sets. Tchaikovsky’s score is played live, highlighting signature scenes including the Dance of the Little Swans and the Black Swan’s celebrated 32 fouettés. The performance runs about two and a half hours with a 20 minute intermission and is recommended for ages 5 and up. Based in Los Angeles and led by Sasha Gorskaya and Gulya Hartwick, World Ballet Company tours beloved ballets nationwide. The ensemble features renowned professional dancers representing over ten countries and has appeared in more than 300 cities for audiences totaling over 500,000.

Broome County Forum Theatre
MAY14
Art & Culture

History Hour-Lunch Edition

Phelps Mansion Museum presents a refreshed lunch program featuring museum educator Joe Schuerch, who will discuss historic houses he has visited and share some of their stories. Boxed lunches by Clines Catering are available with a choice of ham and cheese or turkey and cheese, plus pasta salad and dessert, along with coffee, tea, soda, or water. The lunch and program combination is $20, while attending the program only is $10. Boxed lunches should be reserved in advance, and online orders should include a sandwich selection.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY14
Art & Culture

Swan Lake

See the World Ballet Company perform Swan Lake. Ticket prices may be above face value, as Event Tickets Center is a resale marketplace.

Broome County Forum Theatre
MAY15
Workshops & Classes

Wilderness First Aid & Babysitting Class Bootcamp

Strengthen safety and caregiving skills with a comprehensive three-day boot camp that pairs Wilderness First Aid with Babysitting training in a blended learning format. Begin with online videos to prepare, then move into an in-person review and preparation session, continue with immersive outdoor wilderness training that will adjust for weather with a location to be determined, and conclude by completing wilderness skills alongside the babysitting course. Instruction covers wilderness first aid, babysitting essentials and safety, and Adult and Pediatric First Aid, plus CPR and AED. Completing the program leads to certifications in Wilderness First Aid, Adult and Pediatric First Aid, CPR and AED, and Babysitting. It is suited for teens, caregivers, outdoor enthusiasts, and anyone aiming to be ready for emergencies at home or in the wild. The cost is $300 with payment options available.

Cobra Shield Investigations Security & Training
MAY15
Workshops & Classes

Crafting Wellness: Custom Affirmation Card Deck Creation

In recognition of Mental Health Awareness Month, this hands-on session invites participants to craft a personalized deck of positive affirmation cards. All materials are provided, and participants are welcome to bring personal items to incorporate into their designs. Hosted by Broome Creative ReUse, the gathering blends creativity, community, and a tasty spread featuring savory charcuterie and desserts. Explore how making art and speaking affirmations can support emotional processing, encourage a meditative state, and contribute to neuroplasticity, and try crafting statements that are aspirational to help the brain build new pathways. Suitable for ages 14 and older. Cost is $30 in advance and $35 at the door. Proceeds support Broome Creative ReUse, a project of Church in the Wild, in expanding its effort to rescue usable materials from the landfill and give them new life. A small mini-shop will also be open to browse during the event.

MindMakers NY
MAY15
Family

Backwards Bash Reverse the Clock Weekend

Everything runs in reverse at this playful weekend at Binghamton Jellystone Park. Favorite activities flip their usual order, from an extra early Hey, Hey, Hey Wagon Ride to Candy Bar Bingo at brunch instead of dinnertime. Throwback touches inspired by the 60s, 70s, and 80s pop up throughout. On Saturday, kids are encouraged to wear their clothes backwards. Instead of waking the Bears in the morning, the final Saturday activity tucks them in for the night. It is a lighthearted, switch it up experience for families.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
MAY15
Markets

May Book Sale

Hardcover titles cost $1 each and paperbacks cost $0.50. Children's hardcover titles are $0.50 and children's paperbacks are $0.25. Puzzles, CDs, DVDs, and other media are priced at $1 apiece.

Broome County Public Library
MAY15
Theater

Theater Unspeakable – The American Revolution

Enjoy a live theater presentation as Theater Unspeakable brings The American Revolution to Goodwill Theatre Inc's Schorr Family Firehouse Stage in Johnson City, New York. Ticket listings are available for this performance.

Goodwill Theatre Inc's Schorr Family Firehouse Stage
MAY15
Music

Drake Milligan

Catch a live performance by Drake Milligan at Touch Of Texas in Binghamton. This show brings the artist to the venue for an in-person concert experience. Tickets are available.

Touch of Texas
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Paint party at Crystalline Concepts

A patriotic theme painting party takes place at Crystalline Concepts by Michele with Vinhasa. It is a paint and sip style gathering. Guests may bring their own beverages and snacks.

Crystalline Concepts by Michele
MAY16
Fundraisers

Designer Bag Bingo!

Now in its fifth year, this bingo event at Calvary’s Love Church blends fun and prizes with a purpose, supporting a mission focused on helping victims of crime. Enjoy 20 rounds with designer purses and bags as prizes, along with basket raffles, a 50/50 raffle, and light refreshments. Tickets are $40 for a single seat or $250 for a table of eight, and seating is assigned in advance. For sponsorship opportunities or prize donations, contact Hailey H at haileyh@cvac.us.

Calvary's Love Church
MAY16
Music

Open Mic Night

A relaxed, family-friendly open mic at Cup O’ Jo Café invites creativity and community with music, poetry, spoken word, and acoustic performances. Participants are welcome to share or simply listen in a warm, community-centered setting. Sign ups take place upon arrival, with the option to reserve a slot in advance by messaging. Each performer is given about five minutes to help ensure broad participation. Content should be suitable for all ages, and children who wish to perform should be accompanied by an adult. Drinks and food will be available for purchase from the coffee shop. Registration is not required.

Cup O’ Jo Café
MAY16
Music

Last Call rocks JJ's Grill at En-Joie Golf Course

Last Call brings live music to JJ's Grill at En-Joie Golf Course.

JJs Grill and Catering at En joie
MAY16
Sports

5th Annual Crandalls Memorial Tournament

Now in its fifth year, the Crandalls Memorial softball tournament presents a full day of softball alongside basket raffles, a bat raffle, a jersey raffle, and food.

MAY16
Family

BookFest

At The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier, BookFest celebrates reading in partnership with the Four County Library System. Enjoy creative crafts, engaging activities, a book exchange, and a child-friendly performance of The Three Bears by Tri-Cities Opera. The opera invites audiences into the forest to meet Goldilocks, a lonely girl searching for a place to belong, and three bears upset by her uninvited visit who plan to scare her away. This fresh retelling highlights loneliness and belonging, how to balance safety with welcome, and the value of compassion, all in an interactive and imaginative setting. Bring a library card for admission. Librarians will be on site to sign up anyone who needs one.

The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
MAY16
Workshops & Classes

Weekend Workshop w/ Amber - Patriotic Signs

Arrowhead Parable’s Amber leads a creative workshop focused on crafting patriotic signs. Each participant selects one of three design options in advance, and that choice will be prepared for use during the session. The fee is $30 per person and covers all materials. Registration is available for a limited window and may close once capacity is reached. Refunds are offered up to one week before the event, minus any processing fees.

Arrowhead Parable Christian Store
MAY16
Comedy

Caitlin Reese

Caitlin Reese, who has performed all over the country, is coming to Crooked Mouth. Also appearing are Jeremy Pryal, Casey Callahan, and Steve Brown. The show is a comedy event. Seating begins at 7 PM, and the show starts at 8 PM. There is a ticket cost.

Crooked Mouth Brewing
MAY16
Sports

Dash for Acceptance – Binghamton, NY

Join the fun at Otsiningo Park for the "Dash for Acceptance!" The day starts with a 5k run/walk, followed by an opening ceremony, a Kids Dash, and a 1-mile walk. The afternoon includes music, food, activities for families, and an awards ceremony.

Otsiningo Park
MAY18
Markets

Homeschool Curriculum Resale Event

A community marketplace for homeschool families to buy and sell gently used educational materials and resources. Buyers receive free entry, and all purchases are cash only. Sellers can participate with a $15 registration that includes either an indoor table or an outdoor parking space, with tables provided indoors and not provided outdoors. Items suitable for resale include curriculum, literature, musical instruments, science equipment, athletic equipment, games and puzzles, art supplies, and software. It offers a chance to clear shelves, discover useful materials, and connect with fellow homeschooling parents.

Arrowhead Parable Christian Store
MAY18
Civic

Village of Endicott Public Mtg

Hosted at Village Of Endicott, this public meeting invites community members to participate in a conversation with local leaders.

Village Of Endicott
MAY18
Comedy

Homebrewed Comedy at Irish Kevins

Homebrewed Comedy brings a stand-up showcase to Irish Kevins in Johnson City. Paul Spratt headlines, with sets by Jeremy Pryal and Holly Griffin, and the night is hosted by Mike Peters. Tickets are $5 and can be purchased online or at the door. A Binghamton comedian, Mike Peters is known for self-deprecating, observational material. He founded Homebrewed Comedy, regularly hosts at the Syracuse Funny Bone and Wise Crackers in Wilkes-Barre, won the Utica Brews Laugh Contest and the Uptown Roast Battle, and has opened for Super Troopers’ Erik Stolhanske and for Gilbert Gottfried. He also produces shows across New York and hosts the weekly podcasts On the Mic with Mike Peters and It’s About Time: A Sopranos Watch Podcast. Holly Griffin, also from Binghamton, shares stories drawn from everyday life, surprise misadventures, Tinder dates, and awkward social encounters, turning calamities into laughs. Jeremy Pryal began performing stand-up in Scranton at 17, spent time working the Philadelphia scene, then returned to Scranton. He appears throughout the Northeast with a dark, thoughtful style. New York City’s Paul Spratt performs widely in clubs around the tri-state area and has placed well in comedy competitions and festivals. He got his start in Scranton, released his debut album, F\*\*k Yeah! Paul’s Here, in 2017, and has been featured on Comcast and Sirius XM.

Irish Kevins
MAY19
Art & Culture

Opera and Beer

Enjoy an evening of opera in a casual setting. Tri-Cities Opera is presenting high-class talent at a local brewery. Your first drink is included with the cost of admission.

Factory by Beer Tree Brew
MAY20
Fundraisers

Feast for the Beasts

Feast for the Beasts at Ross Park Zoo is an annual fundraiser focused on animal care and nutrition, with a goal of raising $50,000 to cover the zoo’s yearly food needs. One example of the impact is the cost of bamboo for four red pandas, which exceeds $200 each week. Proceeds also advance conservation efforts, including work with critically endangered American red wolves and participation as an AZA Species Survival Plan Sustainability Partner for species such as the African penguin. Attendees can enjoy a progressive dinner while exploring the zoo, with tastings from more than ten local restaurants, caterers, and bakeries. Drinks are available for purchase at cash bars located throughout the grounds. After the main portion, the celebration continues with live entertainment, another cash bar, and a selection of raffle baskets. Ticket options include Early Bird at $65 per person, General Admission at $75 per person, and a group rate of $65 per person with a minimum purchase of ten tickets.

Ross Park Zoo
MAY20
Music

Broome Bands Together-West

Broome Bands Together West brings a free, family-friendly concert to Grippen Community Park featuring Crossing the Line. Attendees can bring a chair or blanket and enjoy live music with friends or family. Food and drinks will be available on site. CHOW will collect non-perishable food and monetary donations, with bins placed throughout the event area. Presented by Broome County Parks.

Grippen Community Park
MAY20
Fundraisers

Feasts for the Beasts

Ross Park Zoo hosts an annual premier fundraiser in support of the animals' care and nutrition.

Ross Park Zoo
MAY21
Groups & Meetups

Melissa Chapman Writers Group

Local author Melissa Chapman, known for Distant Skies, leads a writers group at Barnes & Noble. The group is geared toward anyone with a story taking shape or the motivation to begin a first novel.

Barnes & Noble
MAY21
Family

All-Abilities BINGO Blast!

All-Abilities BINGO Blast is a welcoming, sensory-friendly game night designed so everyone can take part comfortably. Picture-based, themed bingo cards and extra time between calls create a relaxed way to connect with others. The environment features visual supports that do not rely on speech, upbeat music without sad melodies, and a steady, predictable pace that supports players of all ages in the neurodiverse community. Families, friends, caregivers, staff, and community members can gather to share laughs and celebrate wins big and small. A cash bar, pizza, and snacks will be available for an easy night out at Endicott Elks Lodge BPOE #1977. For details, use the link or QR code provided by the organizers, and please contact the organizers rather than the Elks.

Endicott Elks Lodge BPOE #1977
MAY21
Workshops & Classes

Mosaic Mirror Class! New to Uncorked!

Create a custom mosaic mirror at Uncorked Creations Binghamton. Choose your colors and design, then follow guidance from the artists while learning mosaic techniques. The atmosphere is relaxed and creative, making it a great activity to enjoy with friends. All purchases are final and refunds are not available. To change, transfer, or cancel a reservation, provide at least 48 hours notice to receive a class credit. If Uncorked cancels due to unforeseen circumstances such as dangerous weather or low class signups, you may choose a ticket transfer, refund, or class credit. Any updates or changes will be shared by email and text, and weather decisions are based on conditions in Binghamton.

Uncorked Creations Binghamton
MAY21
Art & Culture

History Forge Session

Explore how HistoryForge preserves local stories through a community-built digital map hosted by Binghamton University. Volunteers transcribe historical census records on the project website, and those entries are placed onto an interactive map for easy exploration. The work began with the 1910 census and has already surpassed 10,000 transcribed records. Current efforts focus on Binghamton’s Third Ward, with plans to expand to Johnson City, Endicott, and other Broome County communities. These free transcription sessions offer a welcoming setting to meet fellow history enthusiasts, with food and drinks provided. No prior experience is required. Please bring a laptop, and be ready to use an internet connection and read cursive or learn how. Admission is free and no registration is needed. For questions, contact Project Coordinator Mary Tuttle at mtuttle@binghamton.edu.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY21
Art & Culture

Opera & Beer on May 19 and 21

Opera & Beer brings Tri-Cities Opera’s high-caliber talent to Factory by Beer Tree Brew with a playful twist. A longtime favorite, this lively program welcomes sing-along moments and plenty of smiles, creating an approachable way to enjoy opera.

Factory by Beer Tree Brew
MAY22
Music

Rooster and the Roadhouse Horns

Rooster and the Roadhouse Horns return to Airport Inn Bar & Grill to celebrate the comeback of Cans and Clams and kick off the summer season.

Airport Inn Bar & Grill
MAY22
Groups & Meetups

Trivia Night

Trivia Night returns to the Phelps Mansion Museum with an evening of brain-teasing questions and friendly competition. Assemble a team of up to ten and take on six rounds plus two bonus questions. Soda and water will be available for purchase, and snacks will be for sale as well, or you can bring your own.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY22
Family

Splashapalooza Wet and Wild Pool Party Weekend (Memorial Day 5-25)

At Binghamton Jellystone Park TM, Splashapalooza celebrates the opening of a new pool with a weekend of splash-filled activities that include debut pool games and friendly water challenges. The first wet Hey, Hey, Hey Wagon Ride of the season rolls out, and families can race down the hill outside the Rec Building on a giant Slip ’N Slide. Splash Town’s Floating Obstacle Course opens for the season along with other lake activities, creating an energetic start to summer filled with nonstop aquatic fun.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
MAY22
Music

Greg Neff Live at Nips

Greg Neff takes the stage at I Love Nips Park Ave Saloon with an acoustic set of classics from the 60s and 70s. The vibe centers on good company with food and drinks alongside the music.

I Love Nips Park Ave Saloon, Binghamton, NY
MAY22
Groups & Meetups

M.O.M.S Connect - Endicott

M.O.M.S. Connect is designed for mothers to come together, connect, and grow. Whether you are a new mom, stepmom, foster mom, grandma, or anywhere in between, you are welcome. The event aims to create a supportive village where experienced mothers can share wisdom, and new mothers can find support. Each gathering includes meaningful discussions, a creative activity, and a shared meal. Childcare is provided.

Southern Tier Community Center
MAY23
Sports

TALONS CALLED UP TO THE SHOW! Civic Takeover of Mirabito Stadium

WP Civic Talons players will step onto the field at Mirabito Stadium, the home ballpark of the Binghamton Rumble Ponies, for a special doubleheader that places them in a big league environment. Athletes will take the diamond in a professional setting, hear their names announced over the public address system, and compete on a stage typically reserved for pros. The day features a 14U matchup followed by a 16U game, with details for the older division noted as tentative. Plans call for a full ballpark experience with a lively, carnival style atmosphere so the broader Civic community can share in the occasion, including players who are not participating in the games. A 50 50 raffle will run to help cover expenses such as the venue rental, staffing, scoreboard and public address operations, and umpires. The event brings the community together to support the Talons as the players create memories they will carry with them for years.

Mirabito Stadium
MAY23
Family

Agway Pop Up Event

Enjoy a pop-up collaboration with a local business offering nail trims for pets. Head into Agway where pets can receive a bone, and grab a $5 coupon for a little treat. Service is walk-up only, and all pets must remain leashed. Please be courteous to others. The service cost is $25.

Broad St, Binghamton, NY 13904, United States
MAY24
Games & Entertainment

Puzzles and Pints at Factory by Beer Tree Speed Puzzling Contest

Test your teamwork in a fast paced puzzling competition at Factory by Beer Tree Brew. Enter as a pair or gather a team of up to four and compete to finish first while supporting a cause. Winners take home a trophy.

Factory by Beer Tree Brew
MAY24
Fundraisers

STTA Annual Clambake

Honoring the professionals who respond when things go wrong, the Southern Tier Towing Association hosts its annual clambake to raise funds for training and advocacy for towing and recovery workers across the Southern Tier. The event features raffle baskets, a 50-50 cash drawing, plenty of good food, and friendly company. Tickets can be purchased online, through participating member locations, or at the door, subject to availability. Online purchases include a modest processing fee.

Mountain Top Clambakes
MAY25
Holidays

Memorial Day Parade

A community Memorial Day parade brings together veterans, local organizations, and community members to honor fallen service members and stand together in gratitude. After the parade, a respectful ceremony remembers those who died in service and acknowledges the freedoms their sacrifice protects. This tradition reflects deep respect and unity, with a shared commitment to remembrance.

Endicott Municipal Building
MAY26
Family

Boo in the Park - Halfway to Halloween Week

Boo in the Park Halfway to Halloween brings spooky fun to Binghamton Jellystone Park with out of season trick or treating around the lake, a kids costume fashion show, and Monster Mash Candy Bar Bingo where costumes earn a free card. The festivities continue with a glow in the dark Monster Mash dance party, a Humans vs. Zombies GellyBall game, and a Zombie Body Parts scavenger hunt. It all adds up to a playful mix of costumes, candy, music, and games for a family friendly celebration of Halloween vibes before fall.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
MAY28
Workshops & Classes

Bring Your Own Device Tech Help

Receive basic assistance with a phone, tablet, or laptop during a 20-minute one-on-one session with a library staff member. Registration is available for these individual tech help sessions.

Broome County Public Library
MAY28
Career

62nd GBCC Annual Dinner & Meeting

With Visions Federal Credit Union as the title sponsor, the Greater Binghamton Chamber announces its 62nd annual meeting and dinner. The program includes recognition for a civic leadership honoree of the year and for small business.

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Binghamton
MAY29
Theater

JONAH A Whale of a Tale

A contemporary musical spins one long-ago mistake into a lively stage story where a hesitant prophet, a massive fish, and a high-energy Sunday school class cross paths. Told from the point of view of kids who would rather be anywhere else, the action moves between today and the pages of Scripture, mixing catchy songs, memorable characters, and plenty of humor with a deep theme of grace. Designed for audiences of all ages, it offers heart, laughs, and more than a little running away. Presented by ZION's Homeschool Theater Company at United With Christ Church - Johnson City. Free event, donations are appreciated.

United With Christ Church - Johnson City
MAY29
Theater

Murder at the Mansion - A Gilded Age Mystery

An evening of immersive sleuthing unfolds at the Phelps Mansion Museum as guests step into Sherman Phelps’ refined Gilded Age cocktail gathering. Performers, period touches, and surprise theatrical moments shape the scene as the lights go out and a crime is revealed. Participants collect clues, question suspects, and piece together the case with fellow attendees to identify the culprit before the night wraps up. The experience combines live theater, puzzle solving, and social deduction within an evocative historic setting. Tickets include substantial appetizers from P.S. Restaurant, beer, wine, and a signature cocktail. Pricing is $65 for non-members and $59 for members.

Phelps Mansion Museum
MAY29
Music

Bendher "Live" at Stadium 138

Bendher performs at Stadium 138 with a set filled with favorites.

MAY29
Fundraisers

Doug’s Fish Fry

Doug’s Fish Fry at The Cider Mill features fried fish, crispy fries, and fresh sides, all in support of Mercy House of the Southern Tier. Menu details and pre-order information will be shared when available. It is a community-focused gathering built around good food for a good cause.

MAY30
Health & Wellness

Kitten Yoga

Unroll your mat for a kitten-filled yoga session that supports Every Cat's Dream Rescue. The class is $30, cash only, and reservations must be made in person at Yoga Body Shop since online sign-ups are not available. Space is limited and it tends to sell out. All proceeds benefit the rescue. If attending is not possible, donations are welcome, including cash or items such as paper towels, non-latex gloves, Friskies wet food in pate style and Sheba kitten wet food, kitty litter, cat toys, and similar supplies. Please bring a yoga mat and water.

MAY30
Workshops & Classes

Paint party at Crystalline Concepts

A full moon sets the scene for a blue moon painting session at Crystalline Concepts with Vinhasa, offered as a paint and sip. Guests may bring their own beverages and snacks.

Crystalline Concepts by Michele
MAY30
Sports

Spring Sting 🐝

Regional skaters hit the track at Visions Veterans Memorial Arena for a competitive roller derby bout. Vendors will be on site to browse before the action begins. Adult admission is $10 when purchased online or $12 at the door, and children age 5 and under are admitted free. Online ticket sales close ahead of the event, with door sales available. Those interested in skating or officiating can contact parlorcityrollerderby@gmail.com.

Visions Veterans Memorial Arena
MAY30
Music

Last Call rocks Kelly's Sports Bar

Last Call performs live at Kelly's Sports Bar. The event takes place at Kelly's Endicott.

Kelly's Endicott
MAY30
Markets

Buy Nothing Yard Sale

Experience a Buy Nothing Yard Sale where every item is free and the emphasis is on community. Browse, take what you need, and enjoy a relaxed morning with a complimentary breakfast available while supplies last. Advance donations are welcome and volunteers are needed to support the effort. For drop-off details or to help, email connect@iamsheministries.org. Everyone is welcome, and bringing a friend is encouraged.

I am She Ministries
MAY31
Games & Entertainment

Bunco at the Mansion

Enjoy a friendly bunco session in a charming indoor setting inside the mansion. Snacks and beverages will be available, and there are prizes to win. This dice game is quick to learn, so both newcomers and experienced players can jump right in. Spend time with friends or meet new people, and know that participation helps support renovation projects at Kilmer Mansion.

JUN1
Family

A Beary Magical Birthday Celebration for Cindy Bear TM

A whimsical week at Binghamton Jellystone Park TM honors Cindy Bear TM with fairy tale themed fun for children. Hands-on activities include building tiny gnome homes, playful relay races featuring trolls, gnomes, and fairies, and pet-rock painting. A hidden golden gnome awaits discovery, and finding it offers a chance at prizes. The festivities conclude with Cindy Bear TM's birthday party, where children are encouraged to dress as their favorite fairies, trolls, or gnomes. Mini cupcakes, magical punch, and dancing create a cheerful celebration.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUN4
Markets

Greg Neff Live at Little Italy Endicott Farmers Market

Enjoy live acoustic songs from the 60s and 70s performed by Greg Neff while exploring the Little Italy Farmers Market. Browse offerings from artisans, farmers, and bakers as the music sets a welcoming market atmosphere.

Little Italy Endicott
JUN5
Art & Culture

June Free Admission Night & Art Show

A special First Friday showcase closes out the school year with a gallery of work by young creators. The June exhibition highlights pieces made by children in the Kids Club after school program, capturing their imagination and distinctive points of view. Expect an evening centered on art, community, and recognition of a year filled with learning, growth, and creative exploration. Families and friends can come show support for these artists and find inspiration in what they have made. Admission is free, courtesy of Visions Federal Credit Union.

The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
JUN5
Theater

One Slight Hitch

At Cider Mill Stage, this comedy by Lewis Black follows Courtney on her wedding day as her mother, Delia, works to keep everything flawless, from the groom and the dress to the decorations, if they arrive. A ring of the doorbell sets off a classic farce as carefully laid plans collapse into chaos. Adult tickets are $33, including fees.

Cider Mill Stage
JUN6
Music

Burly’s Back Yard Bash

North St. Smokehouse by Burly’s hosts a lively patio show featuring Casey Little and the Tiny Giants delivering a high-energy set. Smoked meats and chilled drinks pair with upbeat tunes that keep the patio moving between bites. A fire outside and cornhole add to the relaxed smokehouse atmosphere for a spirited backyard party feel.

North Street Smokehouse by Burly's
JUN6
Music

K.O. Grainger at Stu's in Endicott! Sat June 6th@ 8pm! Outdoor party!

K.O. Grainger appears at Stu's in Endicott for an outdoor party. The event offers a variety-style experience in an open-air setting.

STU'S
JUN6
Markets

Vestal Vendor Event

A curated selection of handmade gifts will be showcased at a vendor event in Vestal, NY. The display features gift sets and individual items such as handmade squishies, face masks, bookmarks, children's books, key tags, and comic books. Online ordering is available, with options for local delivery and FedEx shipping. The organizers are also welcoming local creators interested in contributing items to future gift boxes.

Vestal NY
JUN6
Fundraisers

PAL Camp Chicken BBQ and Bake Sale

Enjoy a community chicken barbecue and bake sale benefiting PAL Camp. A $15 dinner includes barbecued chicken, beans, potatoes, and rolls, with a selection of sweet treats available at the bake sale. Meals are available until sold out. Purchases support PAL Camp and help create a positive experience for kids.

JUN6
Food & Drink

Binghamton Wine and Tapas Tour 2026

Downtown Binghamton comes alive with the aromas and flavors of standout cuisine alongside fine wines from around the world. Take a relaxed walk through the city to taste, sip, and discover what the downtown dining scene offers while supporting local businesses. A thousand Binghamtonians take part, creating a lively atmosphere throughout the area. Ticketing details and the list of venues will be announced.

Binghamton, N.Y.
JUN8
Family

Color the Park Week

Color the Park Week fills Binghamton Jellystone Park with bright, hands-on fun. The schedule features a Color Fun Run, a Bright & Colorful Hey, Hey, Hey Wagon Ride, head-to-head Color Wars, and a variety of colorful games and challenges throughout the week. Participants can splash it up in the Color Splash Water Balloon Battle and turn the paths into giant works of art during the Chalk the Sidewalk Art Festival. The celebration concludes Saturday night with a Glow in the Dark Dance Party and a Glow in the Dark Hey, Hey, Hey Wagon Ride.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUN12
Music

Bike Night

Burly’s Backyard Bike Bash turns bike night into a full-on backyard party at the smokehouse. Riders and friends can show off their bikes and enjoy an outdoor setting with a fire and live music on the patio. The fun includes cornhole and other yard games, prizes for the best bike, and an arm wrestling contest where winners receive a gift card and those who lose get a pie to the face. Collins Detail Shop provides on-site bike washes for $20. Food and drink specials run throughout the event, with giveaways and $2 lemon drops and $2 Molson. Local bands are being booked for the season.

North Street Smokehouse by Burly's
JUN13
Music

Last Call rocks Topper Saloon

Last Call performs at The Topper Eatery & Saloon.

The Topper Eatery & Saloon
JUN13
Family

Pride Month Fireworks

Families and friends gather in Downtown Binghamton along the Chenango River on the Martin Luther King Promenade for a fireworks display that brings Pride celebrations to a vibrant close. The show is presented with support from Visions Federal Credit Union and the City of Binghamton. Fireworks are set off along the same riverfront area that previously hosted Pride Palooza. After the final burst, the evening continues at Lost Dog Cafe with its annual After Pride Party.

Memorial Promenade Dr. Martin Luther King, Binghamton Ny
JUN13
Family

Summer Carnival: A Kids Colonial Faire

The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier and the Story Garden transform into a colonial era setting with hands-on games, friendly contests, lively entertainment, and surprises. Guests can explore what daily life and play were like during the American Revolution, then visit Ye Olde Cornerstone Café, sponsored by WEIS Markets, or enjoy a classic summer treat with vanilla ice cream. Kit’s Interactive Theater presents two participatory shows, The Colonial Faire and The American Revolution. Blending history, dance, music, imagination, and improvisation with humor, these performances invite children and adults to become part of the story. In The Colonial Faire, servant Katie Cottswold seeks help with chores before everyone heads off to fairtime fun that culminates in a lively Maypole dance. The American Revolution features Abigail Datchery and Sam Adams as they recount pivotal moments on the road to independence, including the Boston Massacre, the Boston Tea Party, and an aristocratic dance. Colonial costumes are welcome for anyone who wishes to dress the part. All activities are included with admission, and concessions are available for purchase.

The Discovery Center of the Southern Tier
JUN15
Family

Camp Game On! Gameshow Mania Week (Father's Day 6-21)

A week of game show themed fun unfolds at Binghamton Jellystone Park, centered around Father’s Day. The festivities begin with a welcome gift for dads at check-in, then shift into friendly rivalry with a dads-only horseshoe tournament. Families can team up for spirited challenges inspired by fan favorites like The Beary Amazing Race, Bear Factor, and Bear Feud. Kids can stop by craft time with Cindy Bear to create a special keepsake for Dad. It is a playful stretch of competitions, laughter, and shared moments to remember all summer.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUN18
Sports

Pride Night with the Rumbleponies

The Binghamton Pride Coalition teams up with the Rumbleponies for a fun night at the ballpark. Discounted tickets are available when purchased through the link on the event poster or at the box office. A BMets Pride hat giveaway will provide a free hat to the first 500 people who enter the stadium.

Mirabito Stadium
JUN19
Health & Wellness

Binghamton, NY - Spinning Babies® Foundational Workshop w/ Kelly - June 19, 2026

At Guthrie Lourdes Hospital - General Surgery in Binghamton, this Spinning Babies Foundational Workshop with trainer Kelly Dungan focuses on a physiologic approach to birth preparation that centers on fetal rotation and the relationships within birth anatomy. Participants learn a complete system that uses baby’s position to guide solutions, with techniques aimed at enhancing comfort in pregnancy, easing childbirth, and changing the effective dimensions of the pelvis through the body’s own capacity. The workshop explores the Three Principles, the Three Balances, and Pelvic Levels Solutions, and offers practical ways to address long or difficult labors, malposition, and labor dystocia with gentler methods and less force. Designed for professionals who support pregnancy and birth, it welcomes midwives, nurses, nurse practitioners, doulas, childbirth educators, obstetricians, family medicine doctors, prenatal yoga instructors, chiropractors, acupuncturists, massage therapists, perinatal case managers, and community health workers. It suits those new to Spinning Babies as well as experienced practitioners. Completing this course is the prerequisite for the Spinning Babies Integration Workshop and advanced offerings, and the Integration Workshop opens the door to online modules and assessments that can lead to becoming a Spinning Babies Certified Birth Professional. Continuing education is available. Spinning Babies is accredited by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation for Nursing Continuing Professional Development. The American Academy of Family Physicians awards 7.0 elective CME contact hours for the one day workshop, and many doula and childbirth education organizations accept these hours according to their policies. Please bring a sheet, a pillow, and a yoga mat if you have one, and wear comfortable clothing. The host is Kelly Dungan, a registered nurse, community midwife, and perinatal clinical nurse educator. For host inquiries, contact kellydungan@spinningbabies.com. Refunds are issued in the original form of payment if requested at least 45 days before the workshop begins. Requests made from 45 days up to 10 days prior forfeit 75 percent of the registration fee. No refunds are issued within 10 days of the start unless the trainer approves due to extenuating circumstances. Attendance provides a document of participation rather than certification. Participants may apply the concepts and techniques in their practice, but may not use the Spinning Babies name to describe services without completing further eligible training that leads to a contractual relationship for listing or certification. Organizations with tax exempt status can indicate this during payment and upload a PDF of their exemption form. If a code from a previously accepted form exists through an organization, that code can be used, and taxes paid at checkout are refunded once a new form is approved.

Guthrie Lourdes Hospital - General Surgery (Binghamton, NY)
JUN19
Music

Last Call rocks Stu's in Endicott

Last Call performs at Stu's in Endicott.

STU'S
JUN20
Sports

Parlor City vs The World 🌎

At Visions Veterans Memorial Arena, Binghamton’s Parlor City rollers face a roster of skaters from across the region in a roller derby matchup. Vendors will be on site to browse before the game. Tickets are available online and at the door, with adult prices of $10 online and $12 at the door. Children 5 and under are admitted free. To inquire about skating or officiating, contact parlorcityrollerderby@gmail.com.

Visions Veterans Memorial Arena
JUN20
Art & Culture

Pride Movie Night at the Cider Mill Stage

Cider Mill Stage hosts a Pride Movie Night with free admission made possible by the Binghamton Pride Coalition and the venue. Building on last year's screening, this installment will feature a film chosen through a poll announced closer to the event. Concessions will be available for purchase.

Cider Mill Stage
JUN20
Food & Drink

Father's Day Weekend Clambake

Mom's House presents its first Father's Day clambake at Mountain Top Clambakes, offering kid-friendly activities and an all you can eat spread. The menu features raw and steamed littleneck clams, charcoal-grilled ribeye steak sandwiches, smoked pork, chicken breasts marinated with lemon and garlic, and hot and sweet sausages with peppers and onions. The grill will also turn out hot dogs and hamburgers alongside a build-your-own burger bar. Sides include pasta salad, Santa Fe quinoa salad, coleslaw, watermelon, salt potatoes, and sweet corn, with soft serve ice cream for dessert.

Mountain Top Clambakes
JUN22
Family

The Great Splash Out Wet and Wild Week

Cool off with a week devoted to water-filled fun at Binghamton Jellystone Park. This marks the first full week of water games and activities, featuring Water Wars, water relay races, splash ball fights, Water Blaster battles, and a super-soaked Hey, Hey, Hey Wagon Ride. Expect plenty of splashes and laughter for a family staycation that is all about getting wet.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUN29
Family

Beary Fun Summer Games - Sports Mania Week (4th of July 7-4)

Binghamton Jellystone Park™ hosts a full week of family-friendly competition with the Sports Mania edition of the Beary Fun Summer Games. Classic field day favorites like three-legged and sack races, egg tosses, and tug of war set the pace, with mini golf and bucket golf tournaments adding to the challenge. Throughout the week, look for whiffleball and kickball matchups and plenty of chances for lighthearted rivalry. Guests are encouraged to wear a favorite team jersey to show spirit, then put sports knowledge to the test in a trivia contest. It is an active getaway filled with games and laughter.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUL6
Family

Bingo Birthday Bash for Boo Boo TM Week

Celebrate Boo Boo™ with a week of bingo fun at Binghamton Jellystone Park™. Activities include Candy Bar Bingo, Kids’ Bingo, and Music Bingo, with opportunities to win prizes throughout the week. The highlight is Boo Boo’s birthday party featuring a special round of Birthday Bingo, where age plays a role in choosing the winner. This weeklong staycation is geared toward families who enjoy games, surprises, and celebrating with Boo Boo™.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUL6
Sports

James Cook Youth Football Camp

Buffalo Bills running back James Cook, alongside a team of coaches, leads a youth football camp at Binghamton High School in Binghamton. Designed for ages 6 to 16, the program features station-based skills work and interactive on-field segments. Participants also receive a group photograph, a camp tee, and sponsor giveaways.

Binghamton High School
JUL11
Art & Culture

Crossing Over with Psychic Medium John Edward live in Binghamton, NY!

World-renowned psychic medium John Edward, known from Crossing Over and as a New York Times bestselling author, appears live in Binghamton at Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown. The program includes a lively question and answer segment with the audience and features messages intended to connect attendees with departed loved ones, including pets. The tone is personal, with an emphasis on healing. Ticket options include Regular Admission with general seating, and a VIP Experience that adds early entry, first choice of seats, an exclusive question and answer session after the event with John, a one month Evolve+ app subscription, and an additional virtual event with readings and Q and A.

Holiday Inn Binghamton Downtown
JUL13
Family

Holiday Calendar Chaos Week

Binghamton Jellystone Park turns the calendar upside down with a holiday-themed celebration where each day highlights a festivity usually missed during camping season. Look for New Year's cheer, hands-on Valentine's crafts with a Cupid's Arrow toss, and St. Patrick's Day fun featuring a green costume contest and a hunt for leprechaun gold. The momentum keeps going with Easter favorites like an egg hunt, a bunny sack hop, and an egg toss. A Thanksgiving theme follows with shopping deals inspired by Black Friday, and the finale builds toward Christmas with even more festive activities. It is a playful getaway packed with surprises and holiday spirit, all wrapped into one trip.

Binghamton Jellystone Park
JUL14
Health & Wellness

Mended Hearts

A meeting of the local Mended Hearts chapter, hosted by UHS Heart & Vascular Services, welcomes heart patients and their families for connection and encouragement. Participants can learn about cardiovascular wellness and gain practical support for living a heart-healthy life. The gathering takes place at the UHS Heart & Vascular Institute. It is free and open to the public, and registration is not required.

UHS Heart & Vascular Institute

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