Tickets for the fifth Adams Foundation Piano Series go on sale Thursday.
A $30 series admission ($10 for students) includes the return of Auburn natives John and Richard Contiguglia on Oct. 16 and the Auburn debut of California pianist Jeanne Stark-Iochmans on April 2.
Both Sunday performances will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 17 William St., Auburn.
Series tickets are available by mail only. Any unsold tickets will be made available on an individual performance basis in September.
For ticket order forms, as well as more information on the performers, visit the Cayuga County Arts Council Web site at http://cayuganet.org/arts/activities/performing/index.html or contact westminauburn@verizon.net or 253-3331 or 253-5288.
Plan for Duck Lake
watershed ongoing
In the ongoing effort to develop a watershed management plan for Duck Lake, there will be a meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Conquest Municipal Center on Fuller Road.
Representatives from the Cayuga County Department of Planning and Economic Development and the county Soil and Water Conservation District will discuss the results from the current watershed survey and gather input for the management plan.
Entries sought for Seneca art show
The Seneca County Arts Council 10th annual Juried Show will open Friday, July 15 and run through Friday, Aug. 19.
The show will be held at the Seneca Falls Visitor Center, Fall Street, Seneca Falls.
There is a two-piece entry limit of two- and three-dimensional work, two-dimensional must be framed, wired and ready to hang.
Three-dimensional work must provide an exhibition pedestal or case. Fee is $15 and $10 for SCAC members.
For further information, contact Bev Lombardo at 568-6137 or e-mail gblombardo@verizon.net.
Empire College holding meetings
Adults interested in earning a degree are invited to attend public information sessions for Empire State College of the State University of New York.
The sessions will address the school's undergraduate degree program at 4 p.m. Thursday, July 7, and Thursday, July 21, at Cayuga Community College.
Empire State is dedicated to enabling motivated adults, regardless of geography or life circumstance, to manage and master a rigorous academic program.
For more information about the college, visit www.esc.edu or call 255-2794.
Sheriff's office reports busy May
The Cayuga County Sheriff's Office reported that it received and investigated 1,172 complaints and conducted 36 criminal investigations in May.
The sheriff's office also investigated two fires, arrested 10 juveniles and 31 people for penal law charges and charged 182 people for vehicle and traffic infractions.
The sheriff's office served 194 civil documents.
Seventeen women and 131 men were confined in the county jail in May.
- From staff reports
Both Sunday performances will be held at Westminster Presbyterian Church, 17 William St., Auburn.
Series tickets are available by mail only. Any unsold tickets will be made available on an individual performance basis in September.
For ticket order forms, as well as more information on the performers, visit the Cayuga County Arts Council Web site at http://cayuganet.org/arts/activities/performing/index.html or contact westminauburn@verizon.net or 253-3331 or 253-5288.
Plan for Duck Lake
watershed ongoing
In the ongoing effort to develop a watershed management plan for Duck Lake, there will be a meeting at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Conquest Municipal Center on Fuller Road.
Representatives from the Cayuga County Department of Planning and Economic Development and the county Soil and Water Conservation District will discuss the results from the current watershed survey and gather input for the management plan.
Entries sought for Seneca art show
The Seneca County Arts Council 10th annual Juried Show will open Friday, July 15 and run through Friday, Aug. 19.
The show will be held at the Seneca Falls Visitor Center, Fall Street, Seneca Falls.
There is a two-piece entry limit of two- and three-dimensional work, two-dimensional must be framed, wired and ready to hang.
Three-dimensional work must provide an exhibition pedestal or case. Fee is $15 and $10 for SCAC members.
For further information, contact Bev Lombardo at 568-6137 or e-mail gblombardo@verizon.net.
Empire College holding meetings
Adults interested in earning a degree are invited to attend public information sessions for Empire State College of the State University of New York.
The sessions will address the school's undergraduate degree program at 4 p.m. Thursday, July 7, and Thursday, July 21, at Cayuga Community College.
Empire State is dedicated to enabling motivated adults, regardless of geography or life circumstance, to manage and master a rigorous academic program.
For more information about the college, visit www.esc.edu or call 255-2794.
Sheriff's office reports busy May
The Cayuga County Sheriff's Office reported that it received and investigated 1,172 complaints and conducted 36 criminal investigations in May.
The sheriff's office also investigated two fires, arrested 10 juveniles and 31 people for penal law charges and charged 182 people for vehicle and traffic infractions.
The sheriff's office served 194 civil documents.
Seventeen women and 131 men were confined in the county jail in May.
- From staff reports
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