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June 16: Watertown Elks Father’s Day Chicken BBQ
The Watertown Elks Lodge on Bradley Street in Watertown will host a Father’s Day chicken barbecue on Sunday, June 16. The meal will cost $15 and runs from 11 a.m. until all are served. Dinners will consist of a half-chicken, macaroni salad, salt potatoes, a roll and butter. Meals will be eat-in or take-out with […]
Watertown Parks and Recreation
WATERTOWN, New York (WWNY) Get ready for an exciting series of stories showcasing the unique offerings of Watertown’s Park and Recreation Department! From hidden gems in our area to innovative recreational programs, discover all the City of Watertown has to offer! The first story will launch this Monday June 3rd! Stay tuned!
June 16: Father’s Day Pancake Breakfast at Chaumont Fire Dept.
The Chaumont Fire Department will host a Father’s Day pancake breakfast on Sunday, June 16 at the fire hall on 11385 State Route 12E in Chaumont. The event will run from 8 a.m. until noon and the full menu will be revealed at a later date. There will be raffles, including a grill raffle, a […]
Supreme Coleman, Ravel and Debussy make a memorable Philly Orchestra season finale
The Philadelphia Orchestra finished their season of visits to Carnegie Hall Friday with one of the most scintillating orchestral performances one has heard there since last year. Under artistic direct Yannick Nézet-Séguin, this same group last month disappointed in Mahler’s Symphony No. 7; Friday was much more than a mere return to form.
Tomashi Jackson Probes American Democracy in Her Multilayered Work
Tomashi Jackson’s midcareer survey “Across the Universe” at the ICA Philadelphia probes the histories of culturally resonant people and places as they relate to sociopolitical issues surrounding matters of race and the state of democracy in the United States. Jackson’s multilayered surfaces feature materials like quarry marble dust and Colorado sand, as well as screen prints from film stills and photographs, which highlight notable historical moments. Her work—Here at the Western World (Professor Windham’s Early 1970’s Classroom & the 1972 Second Baptist Church Choir), 2023, pictured above—is one such piece that will be on view in the exhibition through June 2.Artist...
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