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HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO for SUNDAY, APRIL 23

State Gymnastics Championships

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GYMNASTICS CHAMPIONSHIPS – 9 a.m. 225 gymnasts from across New York State meet to show their skills. SUNY Oneonta. Info, call Oneonta YMCA (607)432-0010 or visit www.oneontaymca.org/programs_pages/gymnastics/ymca-nys-gymnastics-championships.html

MUSIC – Noon. The Binghamton Morris men and friends welcome spring back to the northeast with a live performance. The Major’s Inn, 104 Marion Avenue, Gilbertsville. Info, www.facebook.com/binghamton.morris/

CONSERVATION WORKSHOP – 1 p.m. “Save the Birds” workshop hosted by Pat Szarpa on the birds of our region, their habitat, and how community members can help protect local birds. Parslow Rd. Conservation Area, 127 Parslow Road, Oaksville. Info, www.otsegolandtrust.org or email info@otsegolandtrust.org

THEATER – 2 p.m. The Catskill Community Players present “Mom’s Gift.” A comedy about the ghost of the Mother trying to earn her wings as one by one, the family secrets come out. Tickets, $18, $15 seniors. Preceded by optional dinner theater for $42, $39 seniors. Wieting Theater, 168 Main St., Worcester. Info, catskillplayers.org

OPEN HOUSE – 2-4 p.m. The public is invited to celebrate Brian Clancy’s 31 years of service to Cooperstown on the occasion of his retirement. Village Board Room, 22 Main St., Cooperstown. Info, cooperstownny.org or email vcooperstown@stny.rr.com or call (607)547-2411

HYDROGEN JUKEBOX – 3 p.m. Concert featuring the union of the beat poetry of Alan Ginsberg and the music of Philip Glass. Their art ranged from the anti-war movement to the sexual revolution, drugs, eastern philosophy, and the environment. Tri-Cities Opera Center, Savoca Hibbitt Hall, 315 Clinton St., Binghamton. Info, www.tricitiesopera.com/portfolio/hydrogenjukebox1617/

ROUND & SQUARE DANCE – 5-9 p.m. Dance with the Doc Weismore Band. Anyone 18 and up invited. Refreshments available. Cost, $7 members, $8 non-members. Oneonta Moose Club, 87 W. Broadway, Oneonta.

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