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City Newspaper'south 2016 Festival Preview Guide

This is the wonderful time of yr when Rochester trades in its scarves for sunscreen. Information technology's when festival flavour kicks into overdrive — and not just in Rochester, but in Ontario, Livingston, and Wayne counties, too.

It certainly can be hard to keep rails of all the festivals throughout the region, so to assist yous set your calendars, City collected information on many of the area's summer festivals, beginning with the Lilac Festival and capped by the Rochester Fringe Festival.

Did nosotros miss a festival, or do yous take more data about an upcoming event? Let us know beneath this article at rochestercitynewspaper.com.

Rochester Lilac Festival

Friday, May 6, through Sunday, May fifteen

The Lilac Festival, now in its 118th edition, kicks off the summertime festival flavour on May half-dozen. The annual result in Highland Park crushes it in terms of beauty: more than than 1200 lilac plants, consisting of nigh 500 varieties, adorn the land.

While at that place's certainly a lot of bloom power to draw visitors, the Lilac Festival besides has big plans in the food and music categories. This year'due south headliners include The Sheepdogs (May seven), Los Straightjackets (May 8), Gaelic Storm (May 9), Matisyahu (May 10), and fan favorite Rusted Root (May 12).

Forth with the Lilac Parade (May seven), Highland Hospital Lilac Run (May 15), the annual wine tasting and farmer's market place (May 12 and May 13), the Lilac Brew Fest (May 14), and the Art in the Park artists and makers evidence (both weekends), the stars of Animal Planet's "Tanked," Wayde Male monarch and Brett Raymer, will host seminars on aquarium building, and volition talk with fans about favorite episodes. The seminars have place during the two-mean solar day Lilac Home and Garden Show on May vii, and May viii, within the Farmers Insurance Special Events Tent.

The 118th edition of the Rochester Lilac Festival runs from May vi to May xv, x:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. daily in Highland Park. Admission is free. Visit rochesterevents.com/lilac-festival for the full schedule of events.

Dachshund Parade

Sat, May 7

Forth with, of course, its canine parade, the 15th almanac Dachshund Parade will characteristic canis familiaris wellness information bachelor from Veterinarian Specialists of Rochester, Verona Street Creature Club, and TheraVet Acres, and a variety of handcrafted dachshund-themed items being sold past diverse vendors.

The Parade takes place on Saturday, May ix, from 10 a.thou. to 12 p.one thousand., at Washington Square Park (181 South Clinton Avenue South). Admission is $i for each dachshund (other breeds should non be brought) and parade donations are accepted. For more data, visit Dachshundparade.com.

Low Span, High H2o

Thursday, May 12, to Sabbatum, May 14

The Low Bridge, Loftier Water Festival is an ode to the Erie Canal. This Hamlet of Brockport "signature issue" celebrates the annual opening of the Erie Canal for the season. The festival includes a beer tasting, and a 5K run — if y'all feel inclined to practice away the booze consumption.

Depression Bridge, High H2o takes place Thursday, May 12, through Saturday, May xiv, in the Village of Brockport. Admission to the festival is costless. Tickets for Friday'south beer tasting at Stoneyard Brewing Visitor (1 Chief Street, Brockport) are $20 in advance, $25 at the door, and $x for designated driver access. See facebook.com/LowBridgeHighWater for boosted details. Visit brockportny.org to sign up for the May 14 Clomp Charge 5K.

Roc City Ribfest

Fri, May 27, to Monday, May 30

Get that bib fix, it'southward rib-devouring time. In addition to a rib melt-off, the Roc City Ribfest will host a Food Truck Throwdown (May 27), where voters can select the top food truck.

All your barbeque dreams volition come up true at Genesee Valley Park, 99 Elmwood Avenue on Memorial Day weekend (May 27 to May 30). The festival is open five p.m. to ix p.m. on Friday; 11 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday; and xi a.m. to 7 p.k. on Mon. Admission is $v; developing a rib beat out is costless. Benefits from the festival will go to the Golisano Children's Hospital at Strong and the Ronald McDonald House of Rochester. Visit roccityribfest.org for more.

Rochester Greek Festival

Thursday, June 2, through Lord's day, June v

"Opa!" It's something you'll hear frequently at Rochester's Greek Festival. The festival includes a Greek market, traditional music and dancing, and of course, plenty of nutrient. Delicacies include gyros, fried calamari, baklava, and spanakopita.

The Rochester Greek Festival takes place Thursday, June 2, through Sunday, June five, on the grounds of the Annunciation Greek Orthodox Church, 962 East Avenue. 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. Access is free. For more information, visit Rochestergreekfestival.org or call 244-3377.

Sulphur Springs Festival

Friday, June 3, and Saturday, June iv

Check out our story on the Sulphur Springs Festival on folio 20. For more information, visit sulphurspringsfestival.com.

Fairport Canal Days

Friday, June three, through Sunday, June five

The popular Fairport Canal Days is a three-day arts festival with barbequed delights, plenty of jazz musicians, and merchants selling their art, crafts, and creations. For those who like to indulge in both the sweetness and savory, there will besides be vino, chocolate and cheese tastings.

Fairport Canal Days, now in its 40th year, runs Friday, June 3, through Sunday, June 5, in the Village of Fairport. Events begin Friday night with a chicken BBQ from four:30 p.m. to 9 p.m., and volition proceed Saturday from ten a.g. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, 10 a.k. to 5 p.g. For more data, visit fairportcanaldays.com.

19th Ward Foursquare Fair

Saturday, June iv

On the first Saturday in June, information technology'south all near the 19th Ward. The Square Fair is a neighborhood festival celebrating community, and includes a parade (which starts at 11 a.m.), pancake breakfast, games and activities for kids, local arts vendors, a book sale, and musical performances throughout the day.

The 19th Ward Square Off-white is Sat, June 4, viii:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.thou. in Aberdeen Foursquare (330 Mail Avenue). Access is free. For more information, visit 19wca.org or phone call 328-6571.

The Fast & The Furriest

Saturday, June 4

Paw-fives will be doled out during the tenth annual Fast & The Furriest Races, Walk, and Pet Fest. The festivities include 5K and 10K races, canis familiaris walk, pet contests, a food truck rodeo, alive music, discounted pet adoptions, and more. Funds are used to help reunite lost pets with their owners, create incentives for adopting shelter pets, and support pet retention to minimize the numbers of stray and unwanted animals entering shelters.

The Fast & The Furriest Festival takes identify from 7 a.chiliad. to ii p.m. on Sat, June four, at Rochester Fauna Services, 184 Verona Street. Pet puns are welcomed. Visit VSAS.org for more.

Show on Monroe

Saturday, June iv

The Bear witness on Monroe, stretching the length of Monroe Avenue betwixt the Inner Loop and 490, fills the street with buskers, business organization specials, and a festival wide scavenger hunt. This year, the festival'southward fourth, will feature a mobile video game theater set upwardly along the avenue, and the Genesee Center for the Arts & Education will over again host its Spokes & Ink Festival.

The Show on Monroe takes identify Saturday, June 4, forth Monroe Artery. Admission to the festival is costless; participation in the Scavenue Hunt is $10. For more information, check out showonmonroe.com.

Finger Lakes Plein Air Festival

Tuesday, June 7, through Sunday, June 12

The Finger Lakes Plein Air Festival, at present in its 5th year, is an arts contest that celebrates artwork created "en plein air," or "in the open up air." During the competition, according to the festival's website, 43 participating artists will paint effectually Canandaigua Lake and nearby communities, and will all culminate in a sale of the paintings.

The Finger Lakes Plein Air Festival will accept identify Tuesday, June 7, through Dominicus, June 12, in and effectually Canandaigua. For a total list of events and locations, check out fingerlakespleinair.com.

Rochester Real Beer Week

Fri, June x, through Sunday, June xix

If it wasn't already obvious, Rochester is not bad on craft beer. Anchoring the Rochester Real Beer Week — a collection of events hosted at diverse bars and venues around the city — is the Existent Beer Expo, on Sabbatum, June 11. Details for the week's events and the expo'southward vendors is not yet available, but bank check rochesterrealbeer.com for info every bit the consequence draws closer.

The Rochester Real Beer Week takes place Friday, June 10, through Sunday, June xix, at venues all over Rochester. Event prices vary, but Expo tickets are currently available online for $45 ($65 VIP). Event times and prices will be posted at rochesterrealbeer.com as they become available, and a consummate guide will be inserted into Urban center Newspaper on May 25.

Adirondack Mountain Club's Outdoor Expo

Saturday, June 11

And now here'due south a take a chance to embrace your inner Ron Swanson and brush up on your outdoors skills. Demonstrations and workshops for hiking, boating, kayaking, backpacking, camping, bicycling and other related outdoor activities will exist presented by local clubs and organizations. If y'all're thinking folk music would go well with this, y'all're in luck: the Golden Link Folk Singing Gild will provide the tunes.

Sponsored by the Genesee Valley Affiliate of the Adirondack Mountain Club and Monroe County Parks, the festival will take identify Saturday, June 11, 9 a.1000. to four p.m., at the Beach Area of Mendon Ponds Park, Douglas Road, Mendon. Admission is free. gvc-adk.org/expo.

Keuka Arts Festival

Saturday, June xi, and Sun, July 12

Held annually along the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail, the Keuka Arts Festival features fine arts and crafts created past regional artists as well as food from local restaurants and Finger Lakes wines. This year'south festival will take music provided by Virgil Cain, Mike MacDonald, Mike Kornrich, Crosseyed Cat Band, and Rebecca Colleen and the Chore Lads

The Keuka Arts Festival will take place Saturday, June 11, and Lord's day, July 12, along the Keuka Lake Outlet Trail in Penn Yan. 10 a.m. to v p.chiliad. daily. Admission is free. For more data, visit keukaartsfestival.com.

Finger Lakes Sleeping room Music Festival

Saturday, June xi, through Sabbatum, July thirty

The Finger Lakes Sleeping accommodation Music Festival will boot off its summer of concerts on Sabbatum, June 11, with a program filled with Mozart, Beethove, and Villa-Lobos performed by an ensemble of musicians from the Manhattan Chamber Orchestra. Concerts take place virtually every weekend in June and July in various venues around the Finger Lakes.

The Finger Lakes Chamber Music Festival will take identify Saturday, June 11, through Sabbatum, July 30, on various dates and at various locations in the Finger Lakes region. All concerts (except for a free plan on Wednesday, July 13, in Penn Yan) cost $25 for adults, and are free to students. For the full schedule, visit fingerlakes-music.org.

Festival on the Dark-green

Friday, June 17, through Dominicus, June xix

The Village of Honeoye Falls' Festival on the Green celebrates the expanse's local music and art with food vendors, arts and crafts, alive music, and family-friendly activities.

The Festival on the Green runs June 17 through June 19. Not many details are yet bachelor, but events are scheduled for the Fireman's Field (321 Monroe Street) on Friday, and Harry Allen Park (21 North Main Street) on Saturday and Sunday. To check for a schedule of events and times as they become available, visit festivalonthegreen.us.

Maplewood Rose Festival

Saturday, June 18

For its 26th year, the Maplewood Rose Festival is paring back to only ane solar day of activities in Maplewood Park. The park'southward Rose Garden is domicile to more than than 3,000 rose bushes, including the classic "Malmaison" and more than contempo hybrid "Princess Diana."

The Maplewood Rose Festival will be held Saturday, June 18, 10 a.yard. to 7:30 p.yard. in Maplewood Park and Rose Garden (on the corner of Lake and Driving Park Avenues. Check maplewood.org/rose-festival for more information.

Rochester International Jazz Festival

Friday, June 24, through Saturday, July 2

For its 15th edition, the Rochester International Jazz Festival aims to do more than ever. The numbers are certainly staggering: More than 235 Society Pass concerts, six headliner shows, and 99 gratuitous gigs across the 9-twenty-four hour period festival.

Headliners include Grace Potter, Erykah Badu, Gregg Allman, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue (this is one of the aforementioned gratis concerts), Chick Corea with Joey Alexander, Chris Botti, and Bruce Hornsby and the Noisemakers.

Other major artists actualization include Fitz & The Tantrums, Los Lone Boys, Brecker Brothers Band, The Wood Brothers, Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, John Mooney, Curtis Stigers, Avishai Cohen, Eric Lindell, Mingo Fishtrap, Pedrito Martinez, Bria Skonberg, Roses and Revolutions, and more than.

Also new this year: The inaugural "Oh, Canada!" series will exist held at The Rochester Guild. These nine concerts will be recorded live by WXXI-Telly (PBS) in Rochester and broadcast on PBS stations across the United states.

The 15th edition of the Xerox Rochester International Jazz Festival will take place from June 24 to July 2 in downtown Rochester. For more information, including schedule, tickets, and venue information, visit rochesterjazz.com.

Check out City Newspaper'southward guide to the Rochester International Jazz Festival on stands June 15.

Sterling Renaissance Festival

Sat, July ii, through Sunday, August 14

To learn more about the Sterling Renaissance Festival, check out our story on page XX. sterlingfestival.com.

Day of Remembrance

Sunday, July 3

The Day of Remembrance — now in its 18th year — is a time for honoring and reflecting on the lives lost in the Middle Passage of the slave trade. It's hosted by the Maafa Commemoration Commission.

The Day of Remembrance takes place on Sun, July 3, 6 p.g. to 8 p.m., at the Durand Eastman Park (located on Lake Shore Boulevard; look for the ruby-red, black, and green flags). Admission is free and open to the public. Attendees are asked to wearable white, bring a lawn chair or blanket to sit, and flowers for the libation ceremony. For more than data, electronic mail themaafajuly3rd@gmail.com.

City of Rochester's Summerfest 2016

Friday, July eight, and Saturday, July 9

The Rochester Summerfest is a weekend full of family unit events, concerts, and food. The concerts include performances by Millie Jackson, Joe, Jagged Edge, Denise LaSalle, and more than. Each 24-hour interval has it'southward own theme: Friday is Dejection and BBQ, and Sabbatum is 90'south throwback and includes a "Kid ZONE" which will have h2o slides, batting cages, confront painting, and bounce houses.

Summer fest will be held at Salhen's Stadium, 460 Oak Street. Friday, July 8, gates open up at 5 p.m., and Sat, July 9, gates open at 1 p.k. Tickets are $20 on Friday, and $xl on Sat. Admission is free for children 10 and nether. For more than information, visit cityofrochester.gov/SummerFest/.

Corn Hill Arts Festival

Saturday, July 9, and Sun, July 10

The Corn Colina Arts Festival has a petty of everything: music, food, wine, and of course, art. And the 48th edition of the festival volition also include crafts, beer, and more.

Festival times are 10 a.thou. to 6 p.thousand. on Sat, July 9; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.1000., Sun, July ten. Access is free and open up to the public. For more data, visit cornhillartsfestival.com.

Rochester Pride 2016

Sunday, July 10, through Sunday, July 17

In what has become one of Rochester's most fun and important weeks, the Gay Alliance of the Genesee Valley has once again ready aside a role of July to promote an inclusive surround for people of all sexual orientations, gender identities, and expressions. While the event stretches for a week, highlights include a parade (July xvi) and festival (July sixteen and July 17).

Pride week takes identify Sunday, July 10, through Dominicus, July 17, throughout the city of Rochester. Tickets for the Pride Festival can exist purchased from the Gay Alliance website. For more than data and a complete list of events and locations, visit gayalliance.org.

Canandaigua Art and Music Festival

Fri, July fifteen, to Sunday, July 17

The gateway to the Finger Lakes is set to gloat art and music in July. Bands volition play on all three days, nutrient trucks will be plentiful, and the fine art will be abundant with more than 100 artists, arts and crafts makers, and vendors.

The Canandaigua Fine art and Music Festival will be held on Fri, July 15, from 12 p.1000. to 7 p.thousand.; and Saturday, July 16, and Lord's day, July 17 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.g. Admission is free. For more information, visit canandaiguaartfestival.com.

Finger Lakes Wine Festival

Fri, July 15, through Dominicus, July 17

Presented by Yancey's Fancy New York's Artisan Cheese, the Finger Lakes Wine Festival includes more than 80 wineries, and many nutrient vendors from pop Rochester restaurant spots.

The Finger Lakes Wine Festival will exist held Friday, July xv, through Sunday, July 17, at the Watkins Glen International Speedway (2790 Canton Rte. 16 in Watkins). Passes include a one day laissez passer ($45-$50), a ii-day pass ($50-$55), and a one day designated driver laissez passer ($25, must be 18 years or older). For more data and to annals for special events, visit flwinefest.com.

Canandaigua Lake Music Festival

Friday, July xv, through Sunday, July 24

The 2016 Canandaigua Lake Music Festival will feature four concerts and a special event during the latter one-half of July. Pianists Jon Nakamatsu and Audrey Andrist will join other area musicians for performances of Schubert (July xv with Nakamatsu), Frank and other Romantic Era giants (July 22), and Beethoven (July 24 with Andrist).

The festival begins Friday, July 15, and continues through Sunday, July 24, at Finger Lakes Customs College (3325 Marvin Sands Drive). Each concert is $28, or $100 for all four. For more data, visit lakemusicfestival.org.

Macedonian Festival

Friday, July 22, through Lord's day, July 24

The St. Dimitria Macedonian Orthodox Church community volition host its 19th annual celebration of Macedonian culture and heritage. If live Macedonian music and dancing doesn't sound similar fun, there will exist numerous delicious baked goods, shish-kebops, stir-fry, and several other nutrient-related attractions. Face-painting and balloons will be available for kids, door prizes and raffles will be held each day, and beer and Macedonian wine will exist available for purchase.

The festival will take identify Fri, July 22, 5 p.m. to 12 a.grand.; Sat, July 23, 12 p.thousand. to one a.m.; and Sunday, July 24, 12 p.m. to 11 p.m. St. Dimitria'southward is located at 235 Phone Road in Due west Henrietta. Admission is gratis. For more data, visit macedonianfest.com.

Native American Dance and Music Festival

Sabbatum, July 23, and Dominicus, July 24

Held annually at the Ganondagan Historic Site, the Native American Trip the light fantastic toe and Music Festival is a cultural commemoration of Seneca and Haudenosaunee heritage. Guided tours of Ganondagan'southward trails and of the bark-sided longhouse volition be held daily, in improver to traditional storytelling, a Native arts marketplace, and raffles. One of this year's featured performers will be "Native Americana" vocaliser-songwriter Darryl Tonemah with his acoustic band.

The 25th Native American Dance and Music Festival runs Sabbatum, July 23, and Sunday, July 24, from x a.m. to 6 p.m. at the Ganondagan Historic Site (1488 State Route 444 in Victor). For more data, visit ganondagan.org.

Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show

Saturday, July 30, and Sunday, July 31

Regional artists will assemble on the n shore of Canandaigua Lake for the two-day Canandaigua Lakefront Art Show. Along with the brandish of arts, food vendors and local businesses volition exist out mingling with the crowd.

The Canandaigua Lakefront Fine art Show will have place Saturday, July thirty, and Sunday, July 31, at Kershaw Park, 155 Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day. Admission is free. For more information, visit clfestivalofthearts.com.

Spencerport Canal Days

Saturday, July 30, and Dominicus, July 31

The website for Spencerport's Canal Days uses the term Canaligators in its logo, and the fest lives up to this top-notch term. There will exist arts and crafts on display, commercial booths selling a number of appurtenances, nutrient vendors, and alive music along the Erie Culvert.

Spencerport Canal Days volition take place along the Erie Canal in the Village of Spencerport from ten a.m. to 5 p.chiliad. on Sabbatum, July 30, and Sunday, July 31. Admission is free. For more information, visit spencerportcanaldays.com.

Waterfront Art Festival

Saturday, July xxx, and Dominicus, July 31

This longtime Canandaigua staple — the Waterfront Art Festival is in its 43rd year — is now permanently held in Webster. The festival is a fine arts and craft testify that kicked-off in 1973 on the Canandaigua City Pier. It was held in Canandaigua for 41 years, and moved to Webster last year. Organizers say the artwork is the star. Live music, food, and more will exist available.

The Waterfront Art Festival will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sat, July xxx, and Lord's day, July 31, in Webster's North Ponds Park. Visit waterfrontartfestival.com for more.

Lima Crossroads Dejection Festival

Friday, August 5, through Sunday, August 7

Along with three days filled with the blues, the Lima Crossroads Blues Festival volition as well feature a car prowl, local food, activities for kids, and a euchre tournament. Gain from the festival go to support Camp Adept days. The festival lineup will be announced as the summer begins.

The Lima Crossroads Dejection Festival volition take place Friday, August 5, through Sunday, Baronial 7, effectually Lima. For more data, visit limafest.org.

Puerto Rican Festival

Fri, Baronial 5, through Sunday, August seven

The almanac commemoration of Puerto Rican civilization begins with opening ceremonies at 4 p.grand. Friday, August 5, and continues with music all three days. The weekend will include performances past headliners Bachata Heightz, George Lamond, and Ismael Miranda. For more information, visit prfestival.com.

The Puerto Rican Festival be held Friday, August v, through Sunday, Baronial 7, at Frontier Field, 333 North Plymouth Artery. The festival is open from 12 p.m. to ten p.chiliad. on Friday, 12 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. on Sat, and 12 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Sun.

Finger Lakes Riesling & Craft Beer Festival

Sat, August 6, and Sunday, August 7

In that location'due south a lot to adore at the Finger Lakes Riesling & Craft Beer Fest: A cute view of Canandaigua Lake, wine tastings, craft beers, food, and grape stomping. In that location'southward also plenty of music, a special farmers market, arts and crafts show, and activities to continue the kids busy while the adults are imbibing.

The Finger Lakes Riesling & Craft Beer Festival takes place from x a.chiliad. to 5 p.m. Saturday, August 6, and Lord's day, August 7, at the New York Vino and Culinary Middle (800 South Main Street, Canandaigua) and the Canandaigua City Pier (on Lakeshore Drive). Entrance to the Wine Garden is $25, or $ten for an "education pass" which includes access to all areas of the festival besides the wine and beer sampling; admission to the festival is costless. For more information, visit rieslingfestival.com.

Park Avenue Summer Art Festival

Saturday, August 6, and Sunday, August 7

Another longtime Rochester favorite hits a milestone. The Park Avenue Summertime Art Festival enters its 40th year. Information technology's a weekend where Park Avnue. is airtight to traffic, and vendors, nutrient trucks, and visitors take over. Local bistros, cafes, bakeries, and coffee houses in the neighborhood will also go far on the act. Festival highlights include: A juried art show featuring the handmade creations of more than 350 artists in 13 unlike categories, three entertainment stages, and a shuttle service from the parking surface area at Gleason Works on University Avenue.

The Park Avenue Summer Fine art Fest is set for Saturday, Baronial 6, from 10 a.m. to six p.m., and Sun, August 7, from 10 a.chiliad. to 5 p.1000., on Park Artery between Alexander Street and Culver Road. Admission is free. For more data, visit rochesterevents.com/park-ave-festival.

Pageant of Steam

Midweek, August 10, to Saturday, August 13

Check out our story on page Xx. For more than information, visit pageantofsteam.org.

Avon Rotary Corn Festival

Saturday, August 13

This Livingston County festival is a customs staple, and is corny in the all-time way possible. Bated from arts, crafts, and food vendors, the festival'southward mascot, Kernel Cornfestus, will be roaming the grounds. Gain from the Festival are used to support the Male child Scouts, Avon Rotary-Lions Ambulance Service, Avon Food Pantry, Teresa House, literacy programs, Rotary International Youth Exchange students, and the Rotary Foundation.

The Avon Rotary Corn Festival takes place on Genesee Street in the village of Avon. Access and parking are free. For more than information and a complete schedule of events and vendors, visit avonrotary.org.

Arts at the Gardens

Saturday, Baronial 20, and Sunday, August 21

Held in Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Historic Park, the Arts at the Gardens festival is a juried prove and auction of fine craft. More than 100 artists will be on brandish. Arts at the Gardens will too feature a wine and beer garden, live music, food, a sculpture garden, and admission to the Sonnenberg Mansion and its nine gardens.

Arts at the Gardens will have identify Sabbatum, Baronial 20, and Sunday, Baronial 21, at Sonnenberg Gardens and Mansion, 151 Charlotte Street, Canandaigua. 10 a.1000. to 5 p.m. each day. Admission is $6 (free for children under 12). For more information, visit artsatthegardens.com.

New York Country Festival of Balloons

Th, September ane, to Monday, September five

A sky filled with dozens of hot air balloons is a spectacular sight, and New York State'south Festival of Balloons delivers just that. There's fun on the footing also with arts and craft shows, food vendors, jazz bands, and a "hawk walk" with a bird of casualty showcase.

The New York State Festival of Balloons runs Thursday, September 1, through Monday, September five. Scheduled airship launches run Friday at 6 p.thou., Saturday and Dominicus at 6 a.m. and half-dozen p.m., and Monday at 6 a.m. The festival takes place at Dansville's Municipal Airport, 176 Franklin Street, at the Maple Street Entrance. Access is $five and free for children under 12. Part of the profits are donated to a local charities each twelvemonth. For more information, visit nysfob.com.

Golden Link Turtle Hill Folk Festival

Fri, September ix, to Sunday, September 11

Golden Link Folk Singing Social club will host the 45th Turtle Loma Folk Festival. A diversity of bands will perform 24-hour interval and night concerts throughout the weekend, including David Wilcox, April Verch Band, Gathering Time, and more. Workshops and small-scale presentations will also be held during the day.

The Turtle Hill Folk Festival volition be held at the Rotary Sunshine Campus, 809 Five Points Road, on Friday, September ix, from 7 p.one thousand. to 10 p.m.; Saturday, September x, 10 a.1000. to iv p.m. and vii p.m. to 10 p.k.; and Sunday, September 11, 10 a.g. to 3:thirty p.m. Access is $65 in advance, $80 at the gate ($55 and $75 for Gold Link Members) and free for children 12 and under. For more than data, visit goldenlink.org.

Clothesline Arts Festival

Saturday, September 10, to Dominicus, September 11

Local artists take center stage in the 60th Clothesline Arts Festival. The event will feature original fine art by more than 400 New York artists that attendees tin can browse or buy. Creative workshops, food trucks, and a sidewalk sale are also office of the experience. Visitors tin can stop in the museum too while at the festival.

The Clothesline Arts Festival will take place at the Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Artery, on Sat, September 10, from ten a.one thousand. to 6 p.yard., and Sunday, September 11, from ten a.1000. to 5 p.k. Admission is $5 ($4 for Magazine members) and free for children 10 and under. For more than information, visit mag.rochester.edu/clothesline.

Rochester Fringe Festival

Thursday, September 15, to Saturday, September 24

Whether it was Circus Orange lighting upwardly the heaven with fire and spectacle in 2014, or a record 500-plus shows in 2015, the Rochester Fringe Festival finds a way to up the must-see cistron. Everything from music, dance, and theater, to site-specific and interactive performances will make full downtown Rochester for x days of art.

The Rochester Fringe Festival runs Th, September 15, through Saturday, September 24, and features hundreds of performances. Check rochesterfringe.com for specifics as show announcements are made. And be sure to pick up City Newspaper'south Rochester Fringe Festival Preview Guide, on stands September 7.

Festival of Nutrient

Mon, September nineteen

Foodlink's annual fundraiser, the Festival of Food features more 100 restaurants, wineries, breweries, bakeries, and farms from around the region offering food and wine tastings.

Festival of Food takes place Monday, September 19, vi p.yard. to 9 p.1000., in the Rochester Public Market (280 North Wedlock Street). Tickets are $50, and will keep sale July 18. A limited number of tickets will be available the day of the event for $60. foodlinkny.org.

In This Guide...

  • Festivals Preview 2016

    Almost like a starting gun, the Lilac Festival is the first in a flood of festivals that will fill the Rochester late-spring and summer. Virtually every weekend finds a new event bringing out crowds of people into the warm conditions for nutrient, music, and arts.

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  • A (festival) solar day in the life

    Food truck operators run long days in the summer heat to be out with the festival crowds Since modernistic style food trucks started hitting Rochester streets in 2011, they have get a cornerstone of the area's festival scene.

    Festival Preview Guide Rochester Festivals Summer Events Le Petit Poutine Marty's Meats The Meatball Truck Co. Lizzie Clapp Matt Petrillo Marty O'Sullivan

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