Tioga County Site Map a Photo History of Owego Train Stations at the 17 Tioga County Historical Society 110 Front Street, Owego
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FRIDAY & SATURDAY EVENTS (October 5 & 6) Tioga County Site Map A Photo History of Owego Train Stations at the 17 Tioga County Historical Society 110 Front Street, Owego. Exhibit Runs October 5 – 13, Tuesday - Saturday from 10AM – 4PM. Show includes over two dozen old photos of train stations in Tioga County. Display includes original control switch 19 that directed trains to different tracks. As early as 1828, the first local railroad was planned and over the next 50 FRIDAY EVENTS (October 5) SATURDAY EVENTS (October 6) years many small local railroads flourished. By 1900, only the Erie, Lehigh, and the Lackawanna railroads remained with Owego the hub for all three with dozens of 3 TRI-CITIES OPERA PRESENTS: A Piano Tech 2 Celebrating the 1913 Binghamton Suffrage sidings, yards and crossing. Visit: museum@tiogashistory. Rehearsal for MADAMA BUTTERFLY (see also Convention at Landmark with the Broome- org or Contact: 607.687.2460. Admission: FREE. other Tri-Cities Opera events on Saturday, Tioga Suffrage Anniversary Committee and Sunday, and Monday) Preservation Association of the Southern Tier Interactive Map Link and More: Forum Theatre, 236 Washington Street, Binghamton. (PAST) at Landmark Church in Binghamton www.goalloutbroome.com/pthw Friday 7PM – 10PM. Attend a piano tech rehearsal 126 Court Street, Binghamton. Saturday at 1PM. The of TCO’s upcoming production of Puccini’s MADAMA Broome-Tioga Suffrage Anniversary Committee will once BUTTERFLY and observe the cast working onstage with again celebrate the historic 1913 NYS Woman Suffrage the director and conductor. For more information, visit: Convention that was held at the Centenary Methodist www.tricitiesopera.com or call: 607.729.3444. Street Church (now Landmark Church) in Binghamton. A program parking is available at $0.50/hour on Saturday and FREE and reenactment of the convention will begin at 1PM on Sundays. Parking ramps and surface parking lots are on Saturday at the Church. Following the program, the ¨¦§81 ¨¦§81 also available downtown at $1 per hour, or $10 per day Broome-Tioga Suffrage Anniversary Committee and Route ! 17E Rou ¤£11 maximum. Admission: FREE Preservation Association of the Southern Tier will meet (10 (!9 te 17W M ain outside to unveil a historical marker commemorating R St o u the convention. Period costumes optional. For more t e 2 0 information, Contact: Broome Tioga Suffrage Committee 1 (!8 N [email protected]. Admission: FREE. VViilllaaggee ooff B th Johnson City r Johnson City a 50 Anniversary of the NASA APOLLO Program n d 4 y Milestones at Techworks! (see also other w i n (!4 e TechWorks! events on Saturday, Sunday, and A v e Monday) R ¤£11 iv (!7 S TechWorks!, 321 Water Street, Binghamton. e 3 r (!3 si 6 d 3 TechWorks! invites you to e (!1 Saturday 1PM – 4 PM. D e r t u visit the first in a series of events celebrating the 50th o (!6 T t R o S (!2 N m 3 e Anniversary of the NASA Apollo Program Milestones. 6 p t 3 k a i e n St t s Exhibits include the Apollo VII, October 11 and 12, 1968 u St o St a R Ves t first mission that featured the Saturn IVB Rocket with tal Pkwy E e S t r Ves ore D Instrument Ring from IBM Owego plus Stage Separators tal Sh Pkw (!5 North y E CCiittyy ooff from GLA, Norwich. Enjoy screening of NASA mission BBiinngghhaammttoonn film, presentations by contributing engineers, and Apollo-era computers in action. Visit: www.ctandi.org or Contact: 607.723.8600 or [email protected]. Admission: $5. Seeds of Times: Binghamton at the 1893 7 World’s Fair at The Bundy Museum of History & Art 127-129 Main Street, Binghamton. Saturday 11 AM – 5PM; Guided Tours until 4PM. An exhibit showing Binghamton’s contributions to the World’s Columbian Exposition, and how those contributions reflected Binghamton’s values and aspirations for the future. Interactive Map Link and More: Visit: www.bundymuseum.org or www.facebook.com/ bundymuseum or Contact: 772-9179. Admission: Adults: (!11 Town of www.goalloutbroome.com/pthw $7; Seniors and Students: $5. Town of ! VVeessttaall (12 . TRI-CITIES OPERA PRESENTS: A Preview of Saturday at 12:30PM and 3:30PM. Bring your cameras and Visit: www.roberson.org or Contact: Kelly Cole with any 8 STAINED GLASS TOUR of the Evergreen Mortuary MADAMA BUTTERFLY at Historic Tri-Cities take a step back in time with a tour of the historic Goodwill 14 questions, 607-772-0660, ext. 262 or [email protected]. Chapel Opera Center (see also other Tri-Cities Opera events Theatre. This half-hour tour features amazing architecture, Admission: Adults: $8; Students & Seniors: $6; Members East Avenue, Owego. Parking at Ward & Van Scoy and on Friday, Sunday, and Monday) fantastic history, storytelling and surprises. The tour and Children age 4 and under: FREE; Digital Planetarium Amazing Glass. Sunday 10AM – 3PM. Presentations Tri-Cities Opera Center, 315 Clinton Street, Binghamton. can be combined with tickets to the kids show: Hillbilly Shows: Additional $4 per person. will be given on the hour and every half hour. Glimpse Saturday 7:30PM – 8:30PM. Attend a free preview Silly Science Spectacular, Dyno-Mite Theories. Visit: the Evergreen Mortuary Chapel and enjoy presentations of TCO’s upcoming production of Puccini’s MADAMA https://goodwilltheatre.net/upcoming-events/ or Contact: Newark Valley Apple Festival on the history of the Rural Cemetery Movement, the status 16 BUTTERFLY in the historic Lithuanian National Ashley Depew, 607-772-2404, ext. 302 or marketing@ Bement-Billings Farmstead, 9241 State Route 38, of Evergreen Cemetery Owego, and the remarkable peo- Association Hall on Clinton Street, now the Tri-Cities goodwilltheatre.net. Admission to the Show: Adults: $10 and Newark Valley. Saturday and Sunday 10AM – 5PM. ple and monuments residing in the cemetery. Special at- Opera Center. Artistic Director, Susan Ashbaker, hosts Children: $8. Enjoy family fun at Newark Valley’s 39th Annual Apple tention will be given to the mortuary chapel stained glass with Dr. Paul Schleuse, Stage Director Johnathon Festival with music and dance, great food, Johnny and vaulting. Admission: FREE. Pape, Conductor Andrew Altenbach, and Cast. Join 11 HOWLOWEEN at the Binghamton Zoo Appleseed and other historic interpreters, a gift shop, us as we explore the social issues of the time that were 60 Morgan Road, Binghamton. Saturday 10AM – 3PM. kids’ activities, 1800’s skill to watch and try, wagon rides, considered counter cultural in their day. Enjoy musical Join us for Howloween at the Zoo, where kids of all ages can MONDAY EVENTS (October 8) mountain men and women, vendors and apples! For details, excerpts from this production performed by cast members. see the Binghamton Zoo and enjoy the not-so-scary parts of Visit: www.experiencetioga.com. Admission: Adults: $6; Concessions will be available for purchase in the lobby. Halloween. Activities include kid’s games, crafts, candy, Seniors (60+) and NVHS Members: $5; Students (6+): $4, For more information, visit: www.tricitiesopera.com or call: and prizes! Pumpkins, and pumpkin painting. For more 8 TRI-CITIES OPERA PRESENTS: A Sitzprobe for Families: $20 (2 adults and up to 3 children); Children age 607.729.3444. FREE parking is available in the Tri-Cities information, visit: www.rossparkzoo.com. Contact: Rachel MADAMA BUTTERFLY (see also other Tri-Cities Opera 6 and under: FREE. Opera parking lot on Clinton Street. Admission: FREE Davenport 607.724.5461, x231. Admission: Members: $6 events on Friday, Saturday, & Sunday) and Non-members: $9. Children age 2 and under: FREE. Forum Theatre, 236 Washington Street, Binghamton. SATURDAY, SUNDAY, MONDAY 9 HISTORIC TOURS of Your Home Public Library Additional fee for pumpkin painting. Monday 7PM – 10PM. Attend an orchestra rehearsal (see also Presentation on Davis College on Saturday) and observe the conductor working with the musicians and EVENTS (October 6,7,8) 107 Main Street, Johnson City. Tours begin on Saturday 13 OPEN HOUSE at Kirkwood Historical Schoolhouse cast of TCO’s upcoming production of Puccini’s MADAMA Museum BUTTERFLY, in the historic Forum Theatre in downtown at 10AM, 11AM, and 12PM. Join Village of Johnson Moon Movies Multiplex – Rocket Science before City Mayor Gregory Deemie and Your Home Public Veterans River Park Entrance, 309 Main Street, Binghamton. For more information, visit: www.tricitiesopera. 4 Apollo at TechWorks! (see also other TechWorks! Library Director Ben Lainhart for tours of the library Kirkwood. Saturday 11PM – 3PM. Sponsored by the com or call: 607.729.3444. Street parking is available at event on Saturday) beginning at 10AM, 11AM, and 12PM. The library was Kirkwood Historical Society. Explore local history in $0.50 per hour on Saturday and FREE on Sundays. Parking TechWorks!, 321 Water Street, Binghamton. Saturday built as a home for the Brigham family in 1885 before Harry restored historic two-room school house. Enjoy Guided ramps and surface parking lots are also available downtown 6PM – 9PM, Sunday 6PM – 9PM, Monday 1PM – L. Johnson turned it into a library in 1917. Your Home Tours of original classroom, local artifacts, and photos. at $1 per hour, or $10 per day maximum. Admission: FREE 4PM. Join us at TechWorks! for the first in a series of Public Library is listed in the National Register of Historic Contact: Kirkwood Historian Katie Legg 607.725.8663 or 50th anniversary events celebrating Southern Tier Places. The tour covers the history of the library and [email protected]. Admission: FREE technology that helped NASA win the Space Race. building and ends in the dining room with time to browse SATURDAY & SUNDAY EVENTS The series kicks off with three screens showing vintage a display of historic items from around the Village of OPEN HOUSE at Candor Grange and CANDOR 15 (October 6 & 7) Cartoons, Sci-Fi and NASA footage, including The Johnson City.