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Rome Art and Community Center’s arts summer camp for youths was presented with a ceremonial check for $15,000 in Community Development Block Grant monies ... more
Rome Art And Community Center, 308 W. Bloomfield St., has added its eighth and final sculpture to its outdoor Sound Garden, located on the grounds of the art center, with a pathway guiding … more
The Utica Zoo is excited to be sharing the news — the birth of a female zebra. The Hartmann’s mountain zebra was born to Zecora on Saturday, July 30. more

The musical revue “Beguiled Again: The Songs of Rodgers and Hart” will be performed at View, the center for arts and culture. more
Rome’s Capitol Theatre, 222 W. Dominick St., will present the 19th edition of its annual Capitolfest film festival from Friday, Aug. 12, through Sunday, Aug. 14. more
The following events will be offered at Jervis Public Library ... more
On Sept. 20, up to 100 local nonprofit organizations will be raising money to support local efforts, including 8 to 10 arts organizations. more
From fashion sewing classes and ceramics, to drawing, jewelry making, studio painting and a Welding for Women intro class in sculpture, Munson-Williams Proctor Arts Institute fall Community … more
The star behind the scenes at Rome's Capitol Theatre is an original Möller theater pipe organ — installed at the Capitol in 1928 ... more
A new historic landmark was erected in the village to identify the nearby site of a Liberty Party national convention held in 1852. more
The Local Histories and Stories Series continues at 5 p.m. Thursday, Aug. 11, with Sue Kiesel and her presentation on “The Healing Power of Photographing Outdoors." more
Magical finds and boho vibes, organizers of Freya Fest promise to bring intuitive readers, artisans, and holistic services together in celebration of all things magical. more
Students from kindergarten to college are welcome to the D&D Carpets of Rome Back-to-School Supply Giveaway. more
Billed as a contemporary musical, the show “Next To Normal” opens Thursday, Aug. 11, for a four-performance run at Rome Community Theater, 8911 Upper Turin Road. more
Peterboro was the center of the abolition movement, and to this day, its people continue its efforts to overcome racism and discrimination and to advocate for equal rights. more
A Camden native recently fulfilled a lifelong dream by appearing on NBC’s popular trivia game show, “Jeopardy!” Brianne Barker, associate professor and chair of Biology at Drew University, … more
The Landmarks Society continues its tradition of providing free Summer Walks & Talks on Monday nights in and around the Greater Utica area. more
Fusion Art & Gift Gallery, in The Photo Shoppe, 8584 Turin Road, will host an opening reception for its August Gallery show from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 9. more
If you’ve ever wanted to find a beginner-style superhero movie to ease your young children into the genre, the animated “DC League of Super-Pets” has got you covered. more
The Capitol is presenting its latest iteration of Summerstage under the direction of Peter Loftus, the first in three long years ... more
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