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Southern Tier Orchid Society 2024 Orchid Show

STOS Annual Orchid Show 2024

The Southern Tier Orchid Society will hold their AOS-judged orchid show:

 

April 20-21

Saturday 12-5 pm  – Sunday 12-4 pm

Roberson Museum and Science Center, 30 Front Street, Binghamton, NY

 

The show featured displays of beautiful and exotic orchids from STOS, the Central New York Orchid Society (CNYOS) The Genesee Region Orchid Society (GROS), and our vendors:

Fair Orchids (Kim Fedderson)

J & L Orchids (Ines and Lucas Carreno)

Taida Orchids (Sammy Lai, Amber)

We will have raffles each day, tours, artwork for sale, potting demos on Sunday, information about orchids, including the vanilla orchid, activities such as scavenger hunts, orchid-gami and more. Admission is FREE.

STOS memberships will be half-price for new members.

The bigger the hat. The dapper the bow tie. ….the better!

‘Exterminator,’ a thoroughbred owned by Willis Sharpe Kilmer (notorious Binghamton businessman), was a homely underdog who would go on to become one of the most successful racehorses in American history. In 1918, he won the Kentucky Derby, a 30-1 long shot, bringing world-wide fame to Binghamton.

Join us for:
-LIVE Race Viewing
-Cigar Roller
-Whiskey Tasting
-Wine Tasting
-LIVE Music
-Hors d’oeuvres
-Wine Pull
-Whiskey Wall
-Mint Juleps

Funds generated from the event will support the rebuilding of Kilmer Mansion’s impeccable East Porch and North Terrace!

21+ Event
Reservations required

 

Do You Know Your Broome County History?

Join us for a evening of Trivia (with musical clues!) hosted by AP Entertainment!

-Food included
-Alcoholic beverages and soft drinks available at the cash bar
-Cash prize for first place!

Play solo, bring a friend or two, or sign up as a team of 8! Team of 8 receives a reduced rate of $175.

After you sign up – text us your team name. 607.205.3223

Join the Binghamton University Art Museum for Painted Exchanges: Artists and Paintmakers 1968-76 opening reception, 5:00 – 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 1, 2024. At 6:00 p.m. there will be remarks and a short musical performance inspired by artwork on view.

Between 1968 and 1976, paintmaker Leonard Bocour, with his wife and collaborator Ruth Bocour, made a series of gifts to the collection of the Binghamton University Art Museum, augmented by additional gifts from Sam Golden, Bocour’s nephew and partner in Bocour Artist Colors. The artists represented in this collection were beneficiaries of a network of exchanges, whereby the paintmakers gave paints to financially strapped artists to enable them to continue to make work, made connections for them with galleries, and gave lectures to their art school students, and, in exchange, they solicited feedback on the qualities that the painters sought in their materials, received assistance in placing their paints in local art stores, enjoyed being part of the creative milieu, and frequently received paintings in lieu of monetary payments.

Some of the artists in this exhibition have found a place in the narrative of art history, others have gained less recognition, yet together, their works offer insight into American artmaking during a period of reorientation in the waning days of the New York School’s abstraction. This exhibition invites visitors to closely examine the paintings’ surfaces, offering insight into a range of styles, materials and techniques, as some artists sought to expand the possibilities of abstraction, while others leaned toward the figurative.

Gifts from Leonard and Ruth Bocour and Sam Golden to the Binghamton University Art Museum are among the many contributions they made to university and civic museums in the Northeast, and beyond. In so doing, they supported artists in placing their work in public institutions, furthered art education, expanded the audience for contemporary art by affording regional access to it, and enabled museums to enrich the collections under their stewardship.

The exhibition was incubated in the Thinking Through Painting course, co-taught by the curators. Preliminary research on several of the paintings from the Bocour collection was conducted by students in the two-semester research intensive course sequence offered under Binghamton University’s Source Project initiative.

Co-curated by Andrea Kastner, Department of Art and Design, and Pamela Smart, Department of Art History. Support is provided by donors to the Kenneth C. Lindsay Study Room Fund and to the Binghamton Fund for the University Art Museum.

Also opening are David Hammons: Street Specific, curated by Tom McDonough, Adjunct Curator and Professor of Art History; The Intimate Photographic Style of Larry Fink, curated by Jason Anglum ’24, History and Physics majors; and Käthe Kollwitz: Timeless Desolation, curated by Toby Olson ’25, Art History and Sculpture majors, German and Russian Studies minor. All events are free and open to the public.

Professional Wrestling returns to American Legion Post 80. See all the stars of Xcite Wrestling in the building that started it all over a decade ago!

Xcite Wrestling Presents: Fight Club
Friday, December 8

American Legion Post 80
76 Main Street, Binghamton, NY
Doors: 6 PM Bell: 7 PM
Announced Matches (Card Subject to Change)
Xcite Heavyweight Championship: Mike Skyros (C) vs Pat Sawyer
Xcite Tag Team Championship: CXR (C) vs Black & Yellow vs xEdge Of Hopex
Sean Carr vs Bill Collier
No DQ: Axel Lennox (w/Marie) vs Kaide Lothbrok

607 AnarchY Championship: Machetero (C) vs Tyler Reed

 

Christina Marie vs Marie Valdomina

Join us for an evening of warm apple cider and history presentation at the mansion!

We are exploring Binghamton’s abandoned and deserted landmarks! Presented by Roger Luther – Broome County Historian & Director of the Preservation Association of the Southern Tier.

​$10/person – pre-register online or walk-in and pay cash at the door.

October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month which has long been represented by the color purple. Come out on the first Friday of October, October 6th, at 6pm with your well-behaved pet dressed up in purple accessories and clothing! Join us and our partners as we raise awareness for intimate partner violence and show our support for survivors!
Please complete our registration form if you plan to bring your pet! Link: https://forms.gle/FMvqrXzrPFyK6Sfp7

This year’s Historic Home Tour will feature homes on Binghamton’s South Side. From a fantastic home built in 1891 to gorgeous mid-century moderns there is something for everyone on this year’s tour!

Coming live to The X at Oakdale Commons, conversations and stories from the careers of WWE Hall of Famers Tito Santana and Greg “The Hammer” Valentine. Hear about their lives in and out of the ring during the golden age of WWF/WWE with a Q&A session to follow.

Meet & Greets and Autograph opportunities with both legends will be available for purchase at the event.

Ticket Pricing (Available online at xcitewrestling.com/tickets)
VIP Package: $50
Includes reserved seating and a copy of Santana’s new book “Don’t Call Me Chico”

General Admission: $25

Venue Info: The X: Xcite Wrestling Xhibition Hall is located in the south wing of the Oakdale Commons. 601 Harry L. Drive, Johnson City, NY
NOTE: Due to ongoing construction, please use the west parking lot and enter by Oakdale Pizza. This event will conclude after mall hours and you will not be able to exit through JC Penney.

Doors: 6 PM Bell Time: 7 PM

Featuring
Xcite Heavyweight Champion Kevin Bennett
Xcite Tag Team Champions Edge of Hope
Current MLW star Matt Cross
Plus: LSG, Vinny Pacifico, Bill Collier, Sean Carr, Tyler Reed, CXR (TJ Epixx & Chael Connors), 2 Infinity & Beyond (Cheech & Colin Delaney), Pat Sawyer, Kaide, Mike Skyros, Black & Yellow, Axel Lennox, High Seas (Cloudy & Nick Ando), Garrett Holiday, HC Loc, Rick Recon and more!

Ticket Pricing
Front Row Reserved: $30
Adult General Admission: $15 (Ages 14 and up)
Child General Admission: $5 (Ages 13 and under)

All prices increase $5 on day-of-show. Card subject to change.

Advance tickets available in-person at All About Collectibles (General Admission, cash only)
or online (Front Row & General Admission) at xcitewrestling.com/tickets.

Remaining tickets will be available at the door (cash only, subject to availability)