Otsego County Events Calendar

‘HAPPENIN’ OTSEGO’

Calendar Of Events

For Otsego County,

Cooperstown, Oneonta

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Ongoing Events

ONEONTA FARMERS’ MARKET—9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Saturdays. Market runs indoors at Main Street Garage Walkway during winter; outdoors on Muller Plaza during summer. For the health of the community, patrons are asked to limit hand-to-hand contact, frequently wash/sanitize hands. Customers can also reach out to vendors for pre-order and market pick-up. Atrium, Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, Oneonta. Info, oneontafarmersmarket.com

COOPERSTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET—Saturdays 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Tuesdays noon to 5 p.m. 101 Main Street, Pioneer Alley, Cooperstown. Rain or shine. Info, facebook.com/CooperstownFarmersMarket/

Tuesday,

March 28
COMMUNITY HIKE—9:45 a.m. The community is invited for a group hike with the Susquehanna Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club. Please bring appropriate clothing, gear, enough water to stay hydrated and be aware of your level of fitness. Contact hike leader for more information. This week’s hike will be at the SUNY College Camp, 119 Hoffman Road, Oneonta, with hike leader Peggy Palmer (607) 432-6024 or visit susqadk.org
T ZONE—4-6 p.m. Teens aged 12-15 are invited for this after-school program to de-stress, enjoy a nutritious snack and play games with their peers in a safe environment. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. Visit richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/programs/
TAX PREP—6-8 p.m. Get ready for tax season with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Hartwick college accounting students certified by the IRS, with their professor, will be available to provide one-on-one assistance in preparing individual tax returns. Either in person or online. Held at the Golisago Hall, 2nd Floor, Hartwick College, Oneonta. (607) 431-4338 or visit facebook.com/ofoinc/

Wednesday,

March 29
BLOOD DRIVE—8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Save up to three lives with the American Red Cross. Oneonta High School, 130 East Street, Oneonta. Register at redcrossblood.org
SENIOR MEALS—Noon. Seniors are invited to enjoy a delicious meal each Monday and Wednesday. Suggested donation is $3.50 for seniors, $8.60 for guests accompanying a senior. This week, enjoy chili, cauliflower, corn bread and strawberry ice cream. Corporation Café, 2 Genesee Street, Cherry Valley. (607) 547-6454 or visit otsegocounty.com/departments/office_for_the_aging/index.php
BLOOD DRIVE—12:30-5:30 p.m. Save up to three lives with the American Red Cross. St Mary’s Roman Catholic Church, 31 Elm Street, Cooperstown. Register at redcrossblood.org
BLOOD DRIVE—1-6 p.m. Save up to three lives with the American Red Cross. Otego Community Center, 5 River Street, Otego. Register at redcrossblood.org
FIGURE THIS—6-9 p.m. Practice drawing from life in the studio with models. Professional artist Jonathan Pincus will be on hand to answer questions. $15/session. Cooperstown Art Association. (607) 547-9777 or visit cooperstownart.com

Thursday,

March 30
LABOR LAW—8:30 a.m. Join Hinman, Howard & Katell Attorneys for the Spring Labor Law updates, from legal and legislative updates  including the Warehouse Worker’s Act, the New York Salary Disclosure Law, New York Lawful Absences Law, changes to the Anti-Discrimination Law, Amendments to the Labor Law regarding Digital Labor Law Posters and Veteran’s Benefits Posters, and more. Presented by the Otsego County Chamber of Commerce at the KW Training Center, 31 Main Street, Oneonta. (607) 432-4500 ext. 2 or visit members.otsegocc.com/events/details/2023-labor-law-update-spring-1075
CONNECTIONS—1:15 p.m. Join public health educator Abigail Mosenthin to learn about rabies, Lyme disease, and tick prevention, and the responsibilities of a pet owner. Held in the Community Room, Clark Sports Center, Cooperstown. connectionsatcsc@gmail.com
T ZONE—4-6 p.m. Teens aged 12-15 are invited for this after-school program to de-stress, enjoy a nutritious snack and play games with their peers in a safe environment. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. Visit richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/programs/
ELECTRICAL VEHICLES—6-8 p.m. Join Otsego County Conservation Association for an informative meeting on vehicle electrification trends in Otsego County. Discussed will be current rebates and incentives, plans to increase EV chargers in the region, and tools for individuals and municipalities to decide what EV is right for them. Cooperstown Village Ballroom, 22 Main Street, Cooperstown. (607) 547-4488 or visit occainfo.org/calendar/future-of-transportation-in-otsego-county/

Friday,

March 31
OPENING RECEPTION—5-8 p.m. Celebrate the ordinary in this small group exhibition, “The Day Is a Book We Keep On Reading,” featuring works of photography, quilting, video, and more which the artists use to explore identity and personal history and capture a sense of place. The public is invited to contribute at the interactive wall featuring a prompt and space to draw. Hosted by the Living Archive Project with the Community Arts Network of Oneonta at the Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Avenue, Oneonta. (607) 432-2070 or visit canoneonta.org
DRAG SHOW—7 p.m. Come celebrate Trans Day of Visibility with a show featuring Lilly Bola, Bloody Valentine, Ryder Knightly and Jahyra Joelle. $10 suggested donation. Bushel Collective, 106 Main Street, Delhi. (607) 386-1508 or visit facebook.com/otsegopride/
COMMUNITY MEETING—7-9 p.m. Celebrate Trans Day of Visibility with friends, pizza, board games, and more at this low-key and safe hangout. Hosted at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Oneonta, 12 Ford Avenue, Oneonta. (607) 386-1508 or visit facebook.com/otsegopride/
COMEDY—7 p.m. Enjoy a stand-up comedy show with the North Country Comedy Tour, headlining Brad Lowrey, featuring Cody Montanye, with host/MC Mikael Greg. Show begins at 8 p.m. and includes a cash bar for those aged 21+ and complementary appetizers. Admission, $25/person at the door. Foothills Performing Arts and Civics Center, Oneonta. (607) 431-2080 or visit foothillspac.org
CAREER NIGHT—7-10 p.m. Students, parents and guardians are invited to come learn about different careers. This week’s featured career is in the agriculture and livestock field. Free. Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. 315-858-3200 or visit facebook.com/richfieldspringscommunitycenter/
YOUTH ZONE—7-10 p.m. Students in grades 7-12 are invited for a fun night of games and activities each Friday. Games range from air hockey to Xbox games to board games, with arts and crafts, baking, movie nights, and more also offered. Held at The Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/the-zone/
PERCUSSION PERFORMANCE—7:30 p.m. Join the Oneonta Concert Association’s own Julie Licata for a concert of solo and chamber ensemble music featuring driving rhythms, lyrical melodies, organ-like chorales, fixed instruments, and audience-directed improvisations. General admission, $25. Anderson Theater, Hartwick College, Oneonta. (607) 376-7283 or visit oneontaconcertassociation.org
CONTRADANCE—7:30-10:30 p.m. Rejoin your friends for a fun social dance with the Otsego Dance Society. Will feature music by the band Alan Thomson & George Wilson, with Ted Crane calling the dances. Suggested donation, $8/adult. First Presbyterian Church, 25 Church Street, Cooperstown. Visit otsegodancesociety.weebly.com

Saturday,

April 1
EASTER BUNNY—10 a.m. to noon. Bring the kids down to visit with the Easter Bunny, enter a coloring contest, get adorable pictures, take home some goodies (while supplies last), and enter to win an Easter basket raffle. Held by Destination Oneonta at Foothills Performing Arts and Civics Center, Oneonta. (607) 376-7599 or visit facebook.com/DestinationOneonta/
RUMMAGE SALE—10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Browse for your next great find at this sale to support the Super Heroes Humane Society at the site of their future building. Find furniture, antiques, small appliances, home décor and much more. Super Heroes Humane Society, 160 Pony Farm Road, Oneonta. Visit superheroeshs.org/news-and-events/spring-rummage-sale/
PAPER SHREDDING—10 a.m. to noon. Bring your sensitive papers down to be destroyed securely. Cooperstown Village Library. (607) 547-8344 or visit facebook.com/VillageLibraryOfCooperstown/
TAX PREP—10 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. Get ready for tax season with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Hartwick College accounting students certified by the IRS, with their professor, will be available to provide one-on-one assistance in preparing individual tax returns. Either in person or online. Held at the Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut Street, Oneonta. (607) 432-1980 or visit facebook.com/ofoinc/
SHEARING—11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Stop to see how the sheep are sheared ahead of the warmer months. Included with museum admission. Sweet Marble Barn, The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown. (607) 547-1450 or visit farmersmuseum.org/event/shearing/
ART WORKSHOP— 11 a.m. to noon. Bring the children for this fun workshop to create the new art installation, “Revery Garden.” During this workshop, Cooper will discuss Emily Dickinson’s poem, “To Make A Prairie,” and the meaning of “revery.” Activities to follow include making paper seeds, flowers, and trees to construct a garden. Free with museum admission. Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown. (607) 547-1400 or visit fenimoreartmuseum.org
ART EXHIBIT—11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public is invited to view “True Friends: Nancy Waller Art for the Ellen St John Peacemaker Award,” a potpourri of watercolors and silk-screens, some framed. Proceeds benefit the award. The Art Garage, 689 Beaver Meadow Road, Cooperstown. (315) 941-9607 or visit facebook.com/TheArtGarageCooperstown/
EASTER EXPRESS—Noon and 3:30 p.m. Catch the train with the Easter Bunny and friends for a fun afternoon featuring an Easter egg hunt, Easter egg roll game in the open air car, complimentary snacks, family photographs with the Easter bunny, and much more. Tickets, $25/adult, $20/child age 3-12. Train departs Cooperstown-Charlotte Valley Railroad station, 136 County Route 166, Milford. (607) 432-2429 or visit lrhs.com
ARTIST TALK & READING—3 p.m. Join artist Ashley Norwood Cooper and Poet A.E. Stallings for a discussion of Cooper’s new exhibit, “Swarm: Works By Ashley Norwood Cooper” (on view thru 5/14) and then a reading of Stalling’s latest poetry book, “This Afterlife.” The pair will discuss the relationship between art and poetry and how their decades-long friendship and exchange has influenced their work. Tickets, $17.50/non-member. Fenimore Art Museum, Cooperstown. (607)547-1400 or visit fenimoreartmuseum.org
RELIGION—6 p.m. Come out for “The Story Tour,’ a night of engaging, entertaining, spiritual stories presented by Found & Favored Ministries. Tickets, $12/person. Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, Oneonta. Visit allanscottmusic.com/the-story-tour/

Sunday,

April 2
SUGARING OFF—8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Enjoy full pancake breakfast in the morning then contemporary, historic demonstrations of maple sugar production. Admission, $15/adult. The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown. (607) 547-1450 or visit farmersmuseum.org/events/
RUMMAGE SALE—10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Browse for your next great find at this sale to support the Super Heroes Humane Society at the site of their future building. Find furniture, antiques, small appliances, home décor and much more. Super Heroes Humane Society, 160 Pony Farm Road, Oneonta. Visit superheroeshs.org/news-and-events/spring-rummage-sale/
SPORTS HISTORY—11 a.m. Join Temple Beth El for a presentation, “The Diamond District—Jews in Baseball,” featuring lectures “Marvin Miller: From Brooklyn to Cooperstown” by Jeff Katz and “The Jews, Dodgers and Brooklyn: The Jackie Robinson Decade” by Bill Simons. Reserve a complimentary kosher hotdog and all the trimmings supplied by Chabad of Oneonta. Free, all welcome. Held at Cooperstown Village Hall, 22 Main Street, Cooperstown. (607) 432-5522 or visit templebetheloneonta.org

Monday,

April 3
ANIMATION—9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children aged 10 and up are invited for a 5-day animation workshop, concluding 4/7, where they will use a variety of materials to create characters and environment and then film their animation frame by frame with instructor John Davies. Pay what you wish; suggested tuition $100. Headwaters Art Center, 66 Main Street, Stamford. (607) 214-6040 or visit roxburyartsgroup.org/event/animation-camp/
TAX PREP—6-8 p.m. Get ready for tax season with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance program. Hartwick College accounting students certified by the IRS, with their professor, will be available to provide one-on-one assistance in preparing individual tax returns. Either in person or online. Held at the Golisago Hall, 2nd Floor, Hartwick College, Oneonta. (607) 431-4338 or visit facebook.com/ofoinc/
HUMAN RIGHTS—9-11 p.m. Enjoy a screening of “Uýra; The Rising Forest,” as seen at the 2023 Human Rights Film Festival, about the travels of a young, indigenous trans woman through the Amazon where she uses performance art to spread her message to the Indigenous youth that they are the guardians of ancestral messages of the Amazon Forest. Free, open to all. Hunt Union Red Dragon Theater, SUNY Oneonta. (607) 436-3012 or visit connect.oneonta.edu/organization/activities

Tuesday,

April 4
COMMUNITY HIKE—9:45 a.m. The community is invited for a group hike with the Susquehanna Chapter of the Adirondack Mountain Club. Please bring appropriate clothing, gear, enough water to stay hydrated and be aware of your level of fitness. Contact hike leader for more information. This week’s hike will be on the New Island Trail, Oneonta, with hike leader Sarah Patterson. (607) 432-6284 or visit susqadk.org
HANDCRAFTING—11 a.m. Knitters, crocheters, needle pointers, and anyone who does a handicraft—novice to expert—are invited to join the Leaf & Loom Handcrafting Circle. Held each Tuesday. Harris Memorial Library, 334 Main Street, Otego. (607) 988-6661 or visit facebook.com/harrislibrary/
SENIOR MEALS—11:30 a.m. Seniors are invited to enjoy a delicious meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 for seniors, $8.60 for guests accompanying a senior. Today enjoy Philly cheeseburger on a bun, O’Brien potatoes, broccoli and poke cake with topping. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. (607) 547-6454 or visit otsegocounty.com/departments/office_for_the_aging/index.php
KIDS’ ART CLASS—3 p.m. Children aged pre-K through 12 are invited to stop in and work on an arts and crafts project. Held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Richfield Springs Public Library, 102 West Main Street, Richfield Springs. (315) 858-0230 or visit facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064602523166
T ZONE—4-6 p.m. Teens aged 12-15 are invited for this after-school program to de-stress, enjoy a nutritious snack and play games with their peers in a safe environment. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. Visit richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/programs/
ART COLLECTIVE—6 p.m. Teens and adults are invited for this quiet time to work on your art with like-minded company. Held 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of each month. Richfield Springs Public Library, 102 West Main Street, Richfield Springs. (315) 858-0230 or visit facebook.com/profile.php?id=100064602523166
RABIES CLINIC—6-8 p.m. Free rabies vaccination for cats, dogs, ferrets. First come, first serve; bring your pet’s vaccine certificate for the vet’s reference. Worcester Town Barn, 19 Katie Lane, Worcester. (607) 547-4230 or visit sqspca.org
TAX PREP—6-8 p.m. Get ready for tax season with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Hartwick College accounting students certified by the IRS, with their professor, will be available to provide one-on-one assistance in preparing individual tax returns. Either in person or online. Held at the Golisago Hall, 2nd Floor, Hartwick College, Oneonta. (607) 431-4338 or visit facebook.com/ofoinc/

Wednesday,

April 5
ZOOMOBILE—10 a.m. Bring the kids down to see the animals presented by the Utica Zoomobile. Village Library of Cooperstown. (607) 547-8344 or visit facebook.com/VillageLibraryOfCooperstown/
GET KIDS OUT—10 a.m. to noon. Get the kids out this April vacation to explore and see the evidence of the progress of spring. Dress for the weather and plan for mud. Free and open to all. Mohican Farm, 7207 State Highway 80, Cooperstown. (607) 547-4488 or visit occainfo.org/calendar/get-the-kids-out-mohican-farm/
GET CRAFTY—5:30 p.m. Enjoy a crafty evening painting terra cotta pots. Registration required. Village Library of Cooperstown. (607) 547-8344 or visit facebook.com/VillageLibraryOfCooperstown/
FIGURE THIS—6-9 p.m. Practice drawing from life in the studio with nude models. Professional artist Jonathan Pincus will be on hand to answer questions. $15/session. Cooperstown Art Association. (607) 547-9777 or visit cooperstownart.com

Thursday,

April 6
MAKER CLUB—10 a.m. Bring your art, crochet, sewing, knit or other handwork project to chat, share, and enjoy making. Held each 1st and 3rd Thursday. Springfield Library, 129 County Road 29A, Springfield Center. (315) 858-5802 or visit libraries.4cls.org/springfield/programs-and-events/adult-programs/
SENIOR MEALS—11:30 a.m. Seniors are invited to enjoy a delicious meal. Suggested donation is $3.50 for seniors, $8.60 for guests accompanying a senior. Today enjoy Yankee pot roast, boiled potatoes, dill carrots and pineapple tidbits. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. (607) 547-6454 or visit otsegocounty.com/departments/office_for_the_aging/index.php
TEEN ADVENTURES—3 p.m. Teens aged 12-18 are invited for afternoon adventures with the Teen Advisory Group. Registration required. Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut Street, Oneonta. (607) 432-1980 or visit facebook.com/hmloneonta
OPEN STUDIO—4-6 p.m. Bring your current creative project, whether sewing, knitting, sketching or painting, and gather with friends and community members. Share your work, try new hobbies, pass on your techniques. Free, open to the public. Held each first Thursday of the month. Headwaters Arts Center, 66 Main Street, Stamford. (607) 214-6040 or visit roxburyartsgroup.org/event/the-monthly-make/2023-02-02/
T ZONE—4-6 p.m. Teens aged 12-15 are invited for this after-school program to de-stress, enjoy a nutritious snack and play games with their peers in a safe environment. Held Tuesdays and Thursdays at the Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. Visit richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/programs/
FLORAL WORKSHOP—6:30 p.m. Learn to make and Easter floral arrangement with the Oneonta Federated Garden Club. $30, bring your own scissors. Held at Netty’s Flowers, 18 Gardiner Place, Walton. (607) 865-9465 or visit facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067969369937
READING SERIES—7:30 p.m. The community is invited for the 2023 Red Dragon Reading Series, featuring Saida Agostini, a queer Afro-Guyanese poet whose work explores the ways Black folks harness mythology to enter the fantastic, and Tessa Yang, a fiction writer from upstate New York. Free, open to the public. Craven Lounge, Morris Conference Center, West Dormitory Drive, SUNY Oneonta. (607) 436-3446 or visit suny.oneonta.edu/english/red-dragon-reading-series

Friday,

April 7
REOPENING—5 p.m. Celebrate the reopening of The Art Dept, NY, in the new location at 11 Main Street, Cherry Valley. Visit facebook.com/Theartdeptny
OPENING RECEPTION—5-8 p.m. Celebrate opening of exhibit of new works by the artists of the collective during the First Friday events. 25 Main Collective, 25 Main Street, Cherry Valley. (607) 264-5340 or visit facebook.com/25maincollective/
PANCAKE DINNER—6 p.m. Enjoy a classic pancake breakfast meal…for dinner! Help support the Mount Vision Fire Department, 179 County Highway 11B, Mount Vision. (607) 433-0997 or visit facebook.com/MountVisionFireDepartment
T ZONE—7-10 p.m. Students in grades 7-12 are invited for a fun night of games and activities each Friday. Games range from air hockey to Xbox games to board games, with arts and crafts, baking, movie nights, and more also offered. Held at The Richfield Springs Community Center, 6 Ann Street, Richfield Springs. richfieldspringscommunitycenter.org/the-zone/
CONCERT—7:30 p.m. Join the Cooperstown Concert Series to enjoy the excellent classic rock hits from “White Room,” “Sunshine of Your Love” and “Can’t Find My Way Home” by Cream and Blind Faith as performed by Kofi Baker’s Cream Faith. Admission, $20. Otesaga Resort Hotel, Cooperstown. Visit cooperstownconcertseries.org

Saturday,

April 8
TAX PREP—10 a.m. to noon and 1-3 p.m. Get ready for tax season with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Hartwick College accounting students certified by the IRS, with their professor, will be available to provide one-on-one assistance in preparing individual tax returns. Either in person or online. Held at the Huntington Memorial Library, 62 Chestnut Street, Oneonta. (607) 432-1980 or visit facebook.com/ofoinc/
WORKSHOP—10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Spend the day in the kitchen of the Lippitt Farmhouse learning to bake breads, cakes and other treats in the brick bake oven, the bake kettle or a Dutch oven. Share the goodies at the end or take home for your friends and family. Cost, $105/non-member. Pre-registration required. The Farmers’ Museum, Cooperstown. (607) 547-1450 or visit farmersmuseum.org
DECORATING—11 a.m. Celebrate Easter and bring the kids in for a Cake Decorating Class. $60, supplies included. Chocolate or vanilla cake. King’s Kakery, 281 Main Street, Oneonta. (607) 267-4343 or visit facebook.com/Kingskakery
ART EXHIBIT—11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The public is invited to view “True Friends: Nancy Waller Art for the Ellen St. John Peacemaker Award,” a potpourri of watercolors and silk-screens, some framed. Proceeds benefit the award fund. The Art Garage, 689 Beaver Meadow Road, Cooperstown. (315) 941-9607 or visit facebook.com/TheArtGarageCooperstown/
EASTER EGG HUNT—Noon. Pick up a map and find all the Easter egg signs around town to win a prize. Also, enter a drawing to win a beautiful Easter basket. Presented by The Telegraph School, 83 Alden Street, Cherry Valley. Visit facebook.com/TheTelegraphSchool
EASTER EXPRESS—Noon and 3:30 p.m. Catch the train with the Easter Bunny and friends for a fun afternoon featuring an Easter egg hunt, Easter games in the open air car, complimentary snacks, family photographs with the Eater bunny, and much more. Tickets, $25/adult, $20/child age 3-12. Train departs Cooperstown and Charlotte Valley Railroad station, 136 County Route 166, Milford. (607) 432-2429 or visit lrhs.com
ART WORKSHOP—2-4 p.m. Youth are invited to this workshop, “This Boring Life: Making the Ordinary Interesting,” presented by artist Christina Wood. Students will experiment with video, drawing, assemblage and photography. Community Arts Network of Oneonta, Wilber Mansion, 11 Ford Avenue, Oneonta. (607) 432-2070 or visit canoneonta.org
DECORATING—2:30 p.m. Celebrate Easter and bring the kids in for an Easter treat decorating class. $60, all supplies included. King’s Kakery, 281 Main Street, Oneonta. (607) 267-4343 or visit facebook.com/Kingskakery
KARAOKE PARTY—7-10 p.m. Come sing, laugh and have fun with the cast of “Rent” and the Otsego Pride Alliance. Perform karaoke on the big screen, enjoy some snacks, get your picture taken with the cast and more. Also includes a cash bar (21+). Free admission. Foothills Performing Arts and Civic Center, Oneonta. (607) 431-2080 or visit facebook.com/OrpheusTheatre

Monday,

April 10
TAX PREP—6-8 p.m. Get ready for tax season with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Program. Hartwick College accounting students certified by the IRS, with their professor, will be available to provide one-on-one assistance in preparing individual tax returns. Either in person or online. Held at the Golisago Hall, 2nd Floor, Hartwick College, Oneonta. (607) 431-4338 or visit facebook.com/ofoinc/
CANNABIS 101—6:30 p.m. Join the Oneonta Federated Garden Club to learn all about cannabis with local farmer Jeremiah Ford. Learn about the historic uses, benefits, drawbacks, and the current economic and political climate around it. Free, open to the public. Held at St. James Church, 305 Main Street, Oneonta. Visit facebook.com/profile.php?id=100067969369937
COLLEGE COMEDY—9-10 p.m. Join Michael Misko for an evening of “90% comedy, the other half is sleight of hand.” Misko’s greatest asset is the ability to combine comedy and sleight-of-hand technique to form an evening of entertainment. Tickets, $6/person. Hunt Union Waterfront, SUNY Oneonta. (607) 436-3012 or visit connect.oneonta.edu/organization/activities