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WEEKLY CALENDAR Regional arts and entertainment March 15-21

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Thursday, March 15

?Raisin in the Sun?: Mainstage at Geva Theatre, 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 4 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Lorraine Hansbery?s classic play about a family who receives a large insurance check and each member has their own idea about how to use the money, responsibility, selfishness and love come to blows in the cold light of poverty and racism, tickets start at $25, (585) 232-4382, www.gevatheatre.org. ?The Little Dog Laughed?: Blackfriars Theatre, 795 E. Main St., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, this Broadway comedy hit follows the adventures of a young Hollywood heartthrob who could make it big except for one problem: his agent can?t seem to keep him in the closet, $27 ($25 seniors, $17 students), information and reservations at (585) 454-1260, tickets also online at www.bftix.com or at the door one hour before each performance. ?You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up?: Downstairs Cabaret Theatre, 20 Windsor St., Rochester, 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday (through March 25), the play by real-life married couple Annabelle Gurwitch and Jeff Kahn takes a humorous look at a relationship that seemed doomed by opposing personalities from the start, $29-$36 (discounts for seniors 60/older, military personnel, full-time students 22/younger, DCT members, and groups of 10/more), reservations at (585) 325-4370, details at www.DownstairsCabaret.com. Community Friendship Luncheon: East Bloomfield United Methodist Church, Routes 5 and 20 at Park Place, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., held third Thursday of each month for lunch and fellowship, freewill offering accepted, church is handicapped-accessible, (585) 657-7220. Bloomfield Garden Club: Veterans Park, American Legion, 6910 Routes 5 and 20, Bloomfield, 11:45 a.m., refreshments served; noon, business meeting, followed by ?A Hands-on Workshop? by Karla Brogden, will make a springtime craft, the public is invited, membership information at (585) 257-5013 (Gerry Shea). Ontario Chapter AARP No. 4349: Salvation Army, 115 Saltonstall St., Canandaigua, 12:30 p.m. (11:30 a.m. lunch, reservations required), Regional AARP Director Bill Armbruster will discuss updates and new plans, refreshments served, lunch reservations at (585) 394-6968. Spaghetti dinner: Masonic Civic Center, 4994 County Road 36, 5 to 7 p.m., $5 ($2.50 ages 12/younger), takeouts available, sponsored by Eagle Lodge No. 619 and Eagle Star Chapter No. 350. Spring Planter: Community Room, Macedon Public Library, 30 Main St., 6 to 7:45 p.m. (also March 22), two-week session featuring a woodworking class with Denny Brunner on March 15, and outdoor painting class with Linda Selbert on March 22, $12 supply fee, signup sheet at library, 986-5932, ext. 3. Knit and Spin Group: Gorham Free Library, 2664 Main St., 6:30 to 8 p.m., details at (585) 526-6655. Bereavement Support Group: St. Patrick?s Church Community Center, 115 Maple Ave., Victor, 7 p.m. on third Thursday of every month, for anyone of any faith who is grieving the death of a loved one, (585) 924-7111. Study Skills Seminar: Parent Forum: Victor Intermediate Auditorium, 953 High St., 7 to 8 p.m., guest speaker Melissa Perkowski, VCS literacy specialist, topics include study skills, good note-taking, study aids, effective study strategies, secrets to a successful test day, dealing with test anxiety and state testing strategies, also a hands-on make-and-take will be created to take home to your child, presented by Victor Central PTSA, information at cgflynn@rochester.rr.com. Mahjong: Clifton Springs Library, 4 Railroad Ave., 7 p.m. every other Thursday of the month, plus 2 p.m. every Wednesday, free, (315) 462-7371. Friday, March 16 Shakepeare Players present ?Timon of Athens?: MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave., Rochester, 8 p.m. Fridays-Saturdays through March 31, plus 2 p.m. March 25, and 8 p.m. March 29, this adaptation attempts to bring one of Shakespeare?s unfinished experiments into a finished form, Timon delights in giving generously to his friends, but they desert him when he finds himself broke and in debt, he retreats to the woods and becomes a hater of all mankind but Lady Fortune is not done with him yet, $15 ($10 seniors 65/older, $5 under 25), www.muccc.org.

?You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up?: Downstairs Cabaret Theatre, 20 Windsor St., Rochester, 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday (through March 25), the play by real-life married couple Annabelle Gurwitch and Jeff Kahn takes a humorous look at a relationship that seemed doomed by opposing personalities from the start, $29-$36 (discounts for seniors 60/older, military personnel, full-time students 22/younger, DCT members, and groups of 10/more), reservations at (585) 325-4370, details at www.DownstairsCabaret.com.

?Raisin in the Sun?: Mainstage at Geva Theatre, 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 4 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Lorraine Hansbery?s classic play about a family who receives a large insurance check and each member has their own idea about how to use the money, responsibility, selfishness and love come to blows in the cold light of poverty and racism, tickets start at $25, (585) 232-4382, www.gevatheatre.org.

?The Little Dog Laughed?: Blackfriars Theatre, 795 E. Main St., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, this Broadway comedy hit follows the adventures of a young Hollywood heartthrob who could make it big except for one problem: his agent can?t seem to keep him in the closet, $27 ($25 seniors, $17 students), information and reservations at (585) 454-1260, tickets also online at www.bftix.com or at the door one hour before each performance.

American Red Cross Blood Drive: Soldiers & Sailors Memorial Hospital, Conference Room 2 at the Homestead, 418 N. Main St., Penn Yan, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., for ages 17/older, weigh at least 110 pounds and in general good health, appointments at (315) 531-2563, walk-ins welcome. American Red Cross Blood Drive: American Red Cross, 5297 Parkside Drive, Suite 301, Canandaigua, 1 to 6 p.m., for ages 17/older (16 with signed parental permission, form available online), weigh at least 110 pounds and in general good health, appointments at (585) 394-2260, www.DonateBloodNow.org; walk-ins welcome. Girls Night out: Bunco: Clifton Springs Library, 4 Railroad Ave., 7 p.m., a fun and fast-paced dice game of chance, no skill or experience necessary, free, (315) 462-7371. ?How to Succeed in Business Without really Trying?: Bloomfield Performing Arts Center, 1 Oakmount Ave., 7 p.m. Friday, 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, presented by Bloomfield Drama Club, $8 ($6 senior citizens, students), all seating reserved, tickets at door pending availability, advance tickets at box office, (585) 657-6121, ext. 1003. ?All Shook Up?: Canandaigua Academy, 435 East St., 7:30 p.m. Friday, 2 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Canandaigua Academy Players present a new musical comedy inspired by and featuring songs of Elvis Presley, $8 general admission, advance tickets at CA box office, Canandaigua National Bank, Mobile Music, Olde Country Picture Frames and Flowers by Stella. ?Beauty and the Beast?: Marcus Whitman High School, 4100 Baldwin Road, Rushville, 7:30 p.m. Friday-Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, heartwarming musical of the love between a Belle and a beast who is really a prince trapped in a spell, $8 ($6 ages 5-18, seniors, $4 for 4/younger) at the door. Saturday, March 17

?Raisin in the Sun?: Mainstage at Geva Theatre, 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 4 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Lorraine Hansbery?s classic play about a family who receives a large insurance check and each member has their own idea about how to use the money, responsibility, selfishness and love come to blows in the cold light of poverty and racism, tickets start at $25, (585) 232-4382, www.gevatheatre.org.

?You Say Tomato, I Say Shut Up?: Downstairs Cabaret Theatre, 20 Windsor St., Rochester, 7 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 5 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday (through March 25), the play by real-life married couple Annabelle Gurwitch and Jeff Kahn takes a humorous look at a relationship that seemed doomed by opposing personalities from the start, $29-$36 (discounts for seniors 60/older, military personnel, full-time students 22/younger, DCT members, and groups of 10/more), reservations at (585) 325-4370, details at www.DownstairsCabaret.com.

Saturday Night Laser: ?70s: Strasenburgh Planetarium, Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., 9:30 Saturdays in March, colorful argon and krypton lasers dance to the sounds of Fleetwood Mac, Elton John, Steve Miller Band, Tommy James, Bee Gees, $7 ($6 seniors, college students, ages 5-18 an RMSC members); children under 5 not admitted, (585) 271-1880 (24-hour recorded information), www.rmsc.org. ?The Drawer Boy? by Michael Healey: Blackfriars Theatre, 795 E. Main St., Rochester, 3 p.m., a Rochester Fringe Play Reading Series, the play tells the story of two aging farmers and their long-buried secret which is uncovered when an actor visits them to research life on a farm, free admissions with donations accepted at the door, (585) 520-2740, email RocFringePRS@gmail.com. Genesee Country Antiques Dealers Association?s ?Antiques on Campus? Show: Shults Center at Nazareth College, 4245 East Ave., Pittsford, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, features over 50 fine antiques dealers from Rochester and surrounding counties offering 18th through 20th-century furniture, decorative accessories, jewelry, linens, silver, clocks, prints, rare books and more, free child care 1-3 p.m. both days, $6 admission, free parking with parking lot shuttle available, refreshments available, (585) 248-0376, www.antiquesrochester.ny.com. Maple Sugar Festival: Genesee Country Village & Museum, 1410 Flint Hill Road, Mumford, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, celebrate a unique historical tradition with self-guided walks through the sugar bush, 19th-century sugaring demonstrations in the sugar camp, modern syrup-making demonstrations and sample maple treats, pancake and sausage breakfast 9 a.m.-1 p.m. ($8, $6 children, free 3/younger) each day in the Meeting Room, also craft demonstrations and activities at Nature Center and in the historic village, www.gcv.org, (585) 538-6822.

?The Little Dog Laughed?: Blackfriars Theatre, 795 E. Main St., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday-Saturday, this Broadway comedy hit follows the adventures of a young Hollywood heartthrob who could make it big except for one problem: his agent can?t seem to keep him in the closet, $27 ($25 seniors, $17 students), information and reservations at (585) 454-1260, tickets also online at www.bftix.com or at the door one hour before each performance. St. Patrick?s Irish Weekend: Cobblestone Farm Winery & Vineyard, 5102 Route 89, Cayuga Lake Wine Trail, Romulus, 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, enjoy fine wines (including green wine) paired with complimentary Irish fare such as stew, potato-leek soup, and scones, sample jellies, salsas, hot sauces, butters and mustards, $2 wine tasting fee, (315) 549-8797, www.cobblestonefarmwinery.com.

All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast: Rushville fire House, 14 Railroad Ave., 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, features pancake, real maple syrup, eggs, sausage, coffee and juice, $7 ($4 children under 12, free for preschoolers), raffle drawings, held in conjunction with Maple Weekend at Loomis Barn. Canandaigua SkyCHIEFS Swap Meet and Auction: Canandaigua Middle School, 215 Granger St., 9 a.m.-2 p.m., swap meet, noon auction, features radio-controlled items, also manufacturers raffles, 50/50s, snackbar, enjoy a piece of 25th anniversary cake, $5 (wives, children under 12 admitted free), www.canandaiguaskychiefs.org. Maple Weekend: Loomis Barn Furniture Store and Country Shops, 4942 Loomis Road, Rushville, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, enjoy hayride to the sugar bush to see tapped maple trees, tour the sugar house to watch production of maple syrup, also tractor-pulled wagon rides to the woods, baby farm animals (weather permitting), food samples, maple cotton candy and activities for the kids, free admission, www.loomisbarn.com, (800) 716-2276. Tail-waggin? Tutors: Red Jacket Community Library, 7 Lehigh Ave. at Route 21, Shortsville, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. every other Saturday, Sparks, a certified therapy dog, loves to be read to by children of all ages, free, (585) 289-3559, www.redjacket.pls-net.org. St. Patrick?s Day Party & Open House: Legacy at the Fairways, 681 High St., 2 to 3 p.m., features Young School of Irish Dance and Tullamore Celtic Band, (585) 924-7043. ?All Shook Up?: Canandaigua Academy, 435 East St., 2 and 7:30 p.m., Canandaigua Academy Players present a new musical comedy inspired by and featuring songs of Elvis Presley, $8 general admission, advance tickets at CA box office, Canandaigua National Bank, Mobile Music, Olde Country Picture Frames and Flowers by Stella. ?How to Succeed in Business Without really Trying?: Bloomfield Performing Arts Center, 1 Oakmount Ave., 2 and 7 p.m., presented by Bloomfield Drama Club, $8 ($6 senior citizens, students), all seating reserved, tickets at door pending availability, advance tickets at box office, (585) 657-6121, ext. 1003. Oscar Worthy Movies: Red Jacket Community Library, 7 Lehigh Ave. at Route 21, Shortsville, 2 p.m., will show one of this year?s nominated films, ?The Tree of Life,? may bring own popcorn and snacks, free, (585) 289-3559, www.redjacket.pls-net.org. Celtic Music Society in Concert: first Presbyterian Church, Main Street, Victor, 4 p.m., concert by East Rochester High School student ensemble to celebrate St. Patrick?s Day, $7 ($4 children). Naples Winterguard?s Cavalcade of Color: Naples Elementary School gymnasium, Academy Street, 6 p.m., 13 guards from Buffalo, Rochester and the Finger Lakes Region will perform, along with an exhibition by the Naples Steel Pan Band, wide assortment of food available for purchase in cafeteria, $6 at door ($5 senior citizens, children 10/younger, preschoolers are free). ?Beauty and the Beast?: Marcus Whitman High School, 4100 Baldwin Road, Rushville, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, 2 p.m. Sunday, heartwarming musical of the love between a Belle and a beast who is really a prince trapped in a spell, $8 ($6 ages 5-18, seniors, $4 for 4/younger) at the door. Finger Lakes Concert Band: Canandaigua Middle School auditorium, 215 Granger St., Canandaigua, 7:30 p.m., features percussion and the comic ?Clown Act,? by Thomas Kahelin, music directed by Brian Story ranges from ?Wild Dance? to ?The Cry of the last Unicorn? by Rossano Galante, $5 at the door (18/younger are free).

Sunday, March 18

?Raisin in the Sun?: Mainstage at Geva Theatre, 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, 7:30 p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 4 and 8:30 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7 p.m. Sunday, Lorraine Hansbery?s classic play about a family who receives a large insurance check and each member has their own idea about how to use the money, responsibility, selfishness and love come to blows in the cold light of poverty and racism, tickets start at $25, (585) 232-4382, www.gevatheatre.org. Going for Baroque: Herdle Fountain Court, Memorial Art Gallery, 500 University Ave., Rochester, 1 and 3 p.m., 25-minute presentation and mini-recital on Italian Baroque organ, included with gallery entry, $12 ($8 senior citizens, $5 ages 6-18, college students and active military with ID; free ages 5/younger/members; half-price 5-9 p.m. Thursdays), (585) 276-8900, http://mag.Rochester.edu. ?To My Friends: The Life and Death of George Eastman?: MuCCC, 142 Atlantic Ave., Rochester, 7 p.m., presented by John W. Borek & Theater Rehabilitation Company, staged reading, part of American Playwright Series, Spencer Christiano has written a supernatural play about George Eastman that, taking place on the afternoon of his suicide, addresses the rumors that have haunted Eastman?s life, relationships and legacy, free admission, www.muccc.org. Toy Show and Collectible Sale: Village Gate Square, 274 N. Goodman St., Rochester,10 a.m.-4 p.m., over 100 tables of antique and collectible toys, including Star Wars, Star Trek, Pez, Hot Wheels, Beatles memorabilia, comic books and trading cards, Hallmark ornaments and lots more, free admission, sponsored by Yankee Clipper House of Cards, (585) 442-5700.

All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast: Oaks Corner fire Station, 607 Cross Road, Phelps, 8 to 11 a.m., also features French toast, eggs, sausage, bacon, homefries, coffee/tea and juice, and real maple syrup, $6 ($3 ages 5-10, free 4/younger; $20 family maximum), held in conjunction with new York State Maple Weekend. All-you-can-eat pancake breakfast: Rushville fire House, 14 Railroad Ave., 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, features pancake, real maple syrup, eggs, sausage, coffee and juice, $7 ($4 children under 12, free for preschoolers), raffle drawings, held in conjunction with Maple Weekend at Loomis Barn. Maple Weekend: Loomis Barn Furniture Store and Country Shops, 4942 Loomis Road, Rushville, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., enjoy hayride to the sugar bush to see tapped maple trees, tour the sugar house to watch production of maple syrup, also tractor-pulled wagon rides to the woods, baby farm animals (weather permitting), food samples, maple cotton candy and activities for the kids, free admission, www.loomisbarn.com, (800) 716-2276. Kiwanis Sip & Savor: Steamboat Landing, 205 Lakeshore Drive, Canandaigua, 2 to 5 p.m., enjoy wine tastings and specialty foods from Finger Lakes wineries and restaurants, free snapshots in Red Stone Studios photo booth, silent auction bids on variety of goods, limited live auction on big-ticket items, $15 ($25 pair), tickets at Case?s Convenient Store, Canandaigua National Bank?s Lakeshore Drive branch, ticket prices increase $5 at the door ($20/$30). Monday, March 19 Senior Matin?es: Dryden Theatre, 900 East Ave., Rochester, 1:30 p.m., screening of ?The Bachelor and the Bobby Soxer? (1947) starring Shirley Temple and Gary Grant, free to seniors 60/older, (585) 271-3361, ext. 456. RIT Faculty Speakers Film Series: The Little Theatre, 240 East Ave., Rochester, 6:50 p.m., visiting professor Bob Deaver will talk about the full-length animated film, ?The Illusionist? by Sylvain Chomet, a discussion will follow the screening, $5 tickets as part of the theater?s ?$5 Mondays,? www.thelittle.org.

Pioneer Library Systems Board of Trustees: PLS office, 2557 Route 21, Canandaigua, 5 p.m., open to the public. ?Facing Facebook for Parents: A Family Forum?: West Bloomfield Congregational Church, 9035 Routes 5 and 20, 7 to 9 p.m., held in cooperation with the Bloomfield School Counseling Department and moderated by school psychologist Jonathon Grasso, forum will cover Cyber Bullying, Privacy, stranger Danger, Time Wasting and Detrimental Posting, questions will be taken, free, (585) 624-1313, steeplepeople.org. Canandaigua Lake Chapter of Trout Unlimited: Canandaigua VA Medical Center, Building 5 Auditorium, 400 Fort Hill Ave., 7:30 p.m., free, open to public, details at http://www.canandaigualaketu.org. Bloomfield Public Library Board of Trustees: library, 9 Church St., Bloomfield, 7:30 p.m., open to community. Tuesday, March 20 Brass Guild: Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, 8 p.m., free, www.esm.rochester.edu/calendar.

Canandaigua Senior Citizens: Wilcox Lane Blue Room, Canandaigua, noon, bring a sandwich, coffee and tea provided, all area senior citizens welcome to attend, meets first and third Tuesday of the month. Bristol Library Knitters and Needlecrafters: Bristol Library, 6750 County Road 32, Bristol, 1 p.m., group meets the first and third Tuesday of the month, free, (585) 229-5862, http://bristollibrary.wordpress.com. American Red Cross Blood Drive: Bristol Springs Free Church, 6481 County Road 12, Naples, 2 to 7 p.m., for ages 17/older (16 with signed parental permission, form available online), weigh at least 110 pounds and in general good health, appointments at (585) 394-2260, www.DonateBloodNow.org; walk-ins welcome. ?Know the ten Signs?: Finger Lakes Visiting Nurse Services, 756 Pre-Emption Road, Geneva, 3 to 5 p.m., free educational seminar on the 10 signs of Alzheimer?s, presented by the Alzheimer?s Association, registration is required at (800) 272-3900, alz.org/rochesterny. ?Iron Jawed Angels?: Finger Lakes Community College, Room D214, 3325 Marvin Sands Drive, Hopewell, 6 to 9 p.m., a Hilary Swank film about the struggles of suffragettes during the campaign to gain the right for women to vote, part of Women?s History Month, free, (585) 785-1307.

Wednesday, March 21 ?Greenhorns?: Brighton Town Hall, Lower Auditorium, 2300 Elmwood Ave., Rochester, 7 p.m., documentary explores the lives of America?s young farming community ? spirit, practices and needs, building a case for those considering a career in agriculture, followed by panel discussion, preceded by information tables at 6:30 p.m., part of ?Localization: Economy, Food and Energy? movie series, free with donations welcome, co-sponsored by See(k)ing Common Ground, (585) 394-7610, www.seekingcommonground.org. Science on the Edge Lecture Series: Rochester Museum & Science Center, 657 East Ave., Rochester, 7:30 p.m., Kathleen Muldoon, assistant professor of anantomy at Dartmouth College, will present ?Extinct Giants, Shrinking Dwarfs: A Paleontologist?s Perspective on Madagascar?s Vanishing Ecosystems,? followed by reception, $15 ($8 students, $7 RMSC members), (585) 697-1942. ?Reshaping Rochester 2012? lecture series: Radisson Riverside Grand Ballroom, 20 E. Main St., Rochester, 11:45 a.m., special luncheon, featuring Max Reim, co-managing partner and principal of LiveWorkLearnPlay in Toronto, and Jay Fowler of Grand Rapids Downtown Development Authority, presented by Community Design Center, $50, tickets at http://rrcdc.org/reshapingrochester.html. ?Live from Hochstein? Concert and Broadcast Series: Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Ave., Rochester, 12:10 to 12:50 p.m., RPO Marimba Band performs music of Joplin, Green, Simon and more on melodic percussion, broadcast live on WXXI Classical 91.5/90.3 FM and HD 91.5-1, free, (585) 454-4596, www.hochstein.org. Guitarist Ricardo Cobo: third Presbyterian Church, 4 Meigs St., Rochester, 7:30 p.m., Great Lakes Guitar Society presents Colombian guitar sensation Ricardo Cobo, $20 ($10 seniors, students, Society members), www.greatlakesguitarsociety.org. Hochstein Percussion Ensemble: Hochstein Performance Hall, 50 N. Plymouth Ave., Rochester, 7:30 p.m., directed by Jim Tiller, free, (585) 454-4596, www.hochstein.org. Tuba Mirum: Kilbourn Hall, Eastman School of Music, 26 Gibbs St., Rochester, 8 p.m., free, www.esm.rochester.edu/calendar. ?Raisin in the Sun?: Mainstage at Geva Theatre, 75 Woodbury Blvd., Rochester, 7:30 p.m., Lorraine Hansbery?s classic play about a family who receives a large insurance check and each member has their own idea about how to use the money, responsibility, selfishness and love come to blows in the cold light of poverty and racism, tickets start at $25, (585) 232-4382, www.gevatheatre.org.

Great Decisions: ?Cybersecurity?: Ferris Hills at West Lake, Peg Rayburn Drive (off County Road 16), Canandaigua, 11:30 a.m., one-hour discussion facilitated by content expert, followed by optional lunch ($9), lunch reservations appreciated at (585) 394-0410. Alzheimer?s Caregiver Support Group: Clifton Springs Hospital & Clinic, 2 Coulter Road, noon to 1 p.m. on the third Wednesday of each month, (800) 272-3900, www.alz.org/rochesterny. Little Kids After-School Movie: Red Jacket Community Library, 7 Lehigh Ave. at Route 21, Shortsville, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Wednesdays, for grades K-2 only, homeschoolers also welcome, bring a snack to enjoy, free, (585) 289-3559, www.redjacket.pls-net.org. Canandaigua Community Toastmasters: Canandaigua VA Medical Center,? Building No. 1, Directors Conference Room, 400 Fort Hill Ave., 4:15 to 5:15 p.m. on first and third Wednesday of each month, members learn to improve public speaking skills in a friendly environment, newcomers welcome to participate or listen in, details at (585) 393-7877, email Nancy.Gelder@va.gov. ?The Economics behind Hydrofracking?: Albright Auditorium (Building No. 13), Hobart and William Smith Colleges, off St. Clair St., Geneva, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., economist and farmer Deborah Rogers will speak about her research into the economic forces behind shale gas exploration and hydrofracking, including the push to drill when natural gas prizes are at a historic low and the U.S. has a surplus of supply, free. ?Claudius, The War of 1812 and Victor?: Victor Town Hall, 85 E. Main St., 7 p.m., Victor Town Historian Babette Huber shares the beginnings of Victor?s history as a pioneer settlement, part of Victor Historical Society and Valentown Garden Club Speaker Series, (585) 742-5065. Victor Community Band & Chorus Spring Concert: Victor High School Auditorium, 953 High St., 7 p.m., enjoy a night of music played and sung by friends and neighbors in celebration of the arrival of spring, free.

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