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Beyond the Nest
Rochester Newsletter
March 25, 2021


SAVE THE DATE

Mon, Mar 29: Egg Dyeing Live Stream Class at ONLINE ONLY
Mon, Mar 29: Chainmail Sampler Class at The Rochester Arc + Flame Center
Tue, Mar 30: Charlie Parker: Easy to Love! with the BPO (7 pm Eastern) at ONLINE ONLY
Tue, Mar 30: Conversation 360: The Vote & Disability at ONLINE ONLY
Wed, Mar 31: The Wonderful World of Owls - Webinar on March 31 at ONLINE ONLY
Thu, Apr 1: 2021 Riedman Foundation Trout Derby at Powder Mills Park, Pittsford
Thu, Apr 1: Sarah Freligh: We at ONLINE ONLY
Sat, Apr 3: Glass Flameworking: Sculpture (Boro Glass) Sampler at The Rochester Arc + Flame Center
Sat, Apr 3: MFA Thesis Dance Concert at ONLINE ONLY
Sat, Apr 3: Cookie Decorating: Easter at ONLINE ONLY
Sat, Apr 3: Make Your Own Easter Cheese Pie at ONLINE ONLY
Sat, Apr 3: Bunny Basket at Rochester Brainery
Mon, Apr 5: Holly Wren Spaulding: Familiars at ONLINE ONLY
Mon, Apr 5: 21 Day Clean-Eating Reset at ONLINE ONLY
Tue, Apr 6: Golden Link Folk Singing Society Virtual Sing Around at ONLINE ONLY
Tue, Apr 6: Women's Chorus at Eastman School of Music - Concert Office
Wed, Apr 7: The Penthouse Presents: Wine Down Wednesdays  at The Penthouse at One East Ave
Thu, Apr 8: David Ruekberg & Alicia Hoffman: Poetry Reading & Conversation at ONLINE ONLY
Thu, Apr 8: Paint Your Pet! at Art Center of Rochester LLC
Sun, Apr 11: Birdwatching for Beginners - A Virtual series with Belle Isle Nature Center & Detroit Zoo at ONLINE ONLY
Food Ingenuity - Note of Humor from the Editor

Have you ever thought about the ingenuity behind food? We often take food for granted, but in thinking back thousands of years to the beginnings of some of the things we eat now, I often wonder, “Who in heavens would ever have thought to eat that?”

Take lobster, for example.

When I was in my 20s, the parents of one of my friends told me they'd known singer/actor Burl Ives (the voice of Narrator Sam the Snowman in Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer) when he was still an unknown beachcomber.

“He lived in a little shack on the beach and ate lobster, long before anyone else did,” they laughed.

Burl Ives…a culinary innovator?  I remember this story well because, from the first time I ate it, lobster became one of my favorite foods,...seldom eaten, always relished.

But really, who would have looked at this spikey little critter and thought, “Why that looks like a tasty little morsel! I think I shall have that for dinner”?

Oh, I can understand how fruits, veggies, nuts and berries became part of our diets. You just wander around popping them in your mouth (and hoping none are poisonous). But I truly marvel at how far from source we’ve taken some other foods.

Think about bread. Who was the first to look at those waving fronds of wheat and think, “I think I'll collect those, pound them into something I’ll call…flour! Yes, that's a good word! Flour! Then I’ll try mixing it with a little liquid or something and plop it on the fire to see what happens!”

Or, who discovered that putting little grains of fungus (a.k.a. yeast) into said mixture of those pounded wheat fronds makes it rise to become what we know as bread? Or that boiling those fronds in liquid then adding grains of dried cereal (a.k.a. malt), a little of said same fungus and letting it sit undisturbed for a while ferments to become beer?

Thank goodness no one's relying on me to invent food. It If it were up to me, we’d probably all still be sucking on wheat fronds…and not eating lobster.
 
Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection - Final Weekend!

Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms. Warhol’s focus extended well beyond his famous obsessions with commercialism, celebrity, and glamour. Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop features a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985.

Click here for more information.

 

International Call for Art - 6x6x2021 - You’re Invited to submit NOW through April 10!

Each summer Rochester Contemporary Art Center’s 6x6 exhibition brings together thousands of original artworks, made and donated by celebrities, international & local artists, designers, youth and YOU. Submit your creation soon!

Click here for more information.

GCV&M Maple Sugar Festival: Final Weekend! 

Maple sugaring kicks off at Genesee Country Village & Museum this weekend! Join us for our final weekend of the Maple Sugar Festival and Pancake Breakfast to enjoy the outdoors as we welcome spring. Walk through time on the Nature Center’s Maple History Trail, hear Haudenosaunee traditional maple origin stories, and see our wood-fired evaporator transform maple sap into golden syrup. Stop by Historic Village buildings to see our tradespeople at work, sample sugar-on-snow, and purchase treats like maple cotton candy, maple coffee, or our own Maple Fat Ox Ale.

Special offer: Pre-purchase Breakfast or Festival tickets for either Friday, March 26 and get a coupon for $3 off up to 4 regular daily admission tickets valid between May 8 and October 11, 2021.

Purchase your tickets now for the Festival and all-you-can-eat Pancake Breakfas.t All tickets must be purchased online: Buy now for next weekend!

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Dine Out Roc!

Rochester has been recognized as one of the top cities for food in the country, and our local restaurant scene is filled with scores of creative culinary hotspots. Known as "The Young Lion of the West," Rochester drew settlers from around the world, and they brought their recipes with them. More than 200 years later, the region is a smorgasbord of traditional and contemporary cuisines, and diverse ethnic flavors, however our local restaurants desperately need your support. Whether you dine in or take out, anything from gourmet to garbage plates, eat local today! Click here for a great list of where! And share your meal with us on social by tagging @visitrochester in your posts and using #dineoutroc.


The Changemakers Book Club - March 26 

To help celebrate our newest exhibit, The Changemakers: Rochester Women Who Changed the World, we'll be reading a new book every month written by one of our featured Changemakers! We'll hold a monthly virtual discussion where you'll have a chance to chat with the authors, discuss what you read, and ask the author any burning questions you have about the book. Check out our line-up of books and authors! All book club sessions are held virtually via Zoom.

 
Friday, March 26 | 6pm
Martha Matilda Harper and the American Dream: How One woman Changed the Face Of Modern Business, by Jane Plitt


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Make Your Own Kombucha - March 28

It's the perfect time to pick up an easy-to-do and beneficial home hobby! Wouldn't it be great if you could make your own kombucha from home? During this class, students will not only learn what kombucha is but also how to make themselves!

Click here for more information.

The Changemakers Book Club - March 26 

To help celebrate our newest exhibit, The Changemakers: Rochester Women Who Changed the World, we'll be reading a new book every month written by one of our featured Changemakers! We'll hold a monthly virtual discussion where you'll have a chance to chat with the authors, discuss what you read, and ask the author any burning questions you have about the book. Check out our line-up of books and authors! All book club sessions are held virtually via Zoom.

 
Friday, March 26 | 6pm
Martha Matilda Harper and the American Dream: How One woman Changed the Face Of Modern Business, by Jane Plitt


Click here for more information.
 
RPO Presents Truth Is of No Color: Concerts for Social Justice

The Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO) is pleased to announce a series of free, streamed musical events dedicated to the fight for social justice entitled Truth is of No Color: Concerts for Social Justice. This series of monthly events will be part of the orchestra’s RPO @ Home streaming series and will be free to viewers. Celebrate the life and legacy of Rochester’s own Frederick Douglass! Brought to you in partnership with Frederick Douglass Family Initiative, this program is FREE to the public, available to stream anytime, anywhere, at your convenience.

Click here for more information.

21 Day Clean-Eating Reset - Mondays in April

Struggling with Covid Fatigue, Stress, Insomnia, Sugar Cravings, Bloating, Achy Joints, Skin Problems and Weight Gain to name a few, it could be due to the foods you are eating. This 21-day Clean-Eating reset begins with changing up your diet, but, you will quickly see how food impacts your mood, energy, and brain’s overall performance.

Click here for more information.

 

Egg Dyeing Live Stream Class  - March 29

Follow along, step-by-step to learn some fresh and exciting ways to dye eggs with common household objects, just in time for the Spring season.

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2021 Powder Mills Park Fishing Derby // Powder Mills Park Fish Hatchery  - April 1

The 2021 Riedman Foundation Trout Derby, to benefit the Fish Hatchery at Powder Mills Park, will take place on Thursday, April 1 from 7 am to noon in Powder Mills Park. There is a $5 registration fee per person for participants age 8 and older (7 and under is free).

Following the final weigh-in at Powder Horn Lodge (Derby headquarters) at noon, prizes will be awarded in several age categories, including youth, featuring the prestigious Bank of America $500 Angler Award for largest brown trout caught. Other prizes will include:

– Professional rods & reels;
– Private fishing charter & boat rentals;
– Fishing apparel & accessories; and more

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Paint Your Pet!  April 8

Do you have a dog, cat or other loveable critter that you would love to have a painting of? We can help make this happen in our ‘Paint Your Pet’ workshop at Art Center! 

No prior art experience is necessary. All you have to do is register for the event, email a picture of your critter to email@artcenterrochester.com, and show up!

Each participant will be given a 16x20” canvas, with their pet pre-drawn on it, and be guided in the painting process!

Click here for more information.


Choose Great Taste and Good Health and Join a CSA This Year

It's CSA sign-up season! If you haven't ever participated in a CSA (Community-Supported Agriculture), you're missing out on a terrific opportunity to support your local community, connect with your neighbors, get great deals on fresh produce, and expand your culinary horizons.

Families purchase shares of produce that they receive each week during the growing season. Depending on the CSA, fruits, dairy, meat, or other natural products may be available. Some farms encourage pick-your-own activities or offer events when everyone can help out on the farm. What a great field-to-table lesson for the whole family!


 Here's our local list of CSAs - Locally Community-Supported Agriculture.


Featured Events

Thursday, March 25

Thu, Mar 25-April 18: Through the Student Lens 2021 at Image City Photography Gallery In the Through the Student Lens 2021 exhibit, join us to view exceptional works by featured students from 13 local high schools.

Thu, Mar 25-28: Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop | Works from the Bank of America Collection at Memorial Art Gallery Andy Warhol (1928–1987) is among the most recognizable and influential artists of all time. For all of his much-discussed dispassion and irony, he had an uncanny sense of the power and influence of American and popular culture, both in its superficial and more profound forms. Warhol’s focus extended well beyond his famous obsessions with commercialism, celebrity, and glamour. Andy Warhol Portfolios: A Life in Pop features a broad range of the artist’s screen-printed imagery from 1964 to 1985. LAST WEEKEND!

Friday, March 26

Fri, Mar 26-Apr 15: TSO On Demand: Vivaldi's Four Seasons at Roy Thomson Hall TSO On Demand: Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Available to view Mar 26– Apr 15, 2021

Fri, Mar 26: Faculty Artist Series: Guy Johnston, cello, & Yoojin Jang, violin, and Chaio-Wen Cheng, piano at Eastman School of Music - Concert Office Eastman faculty members are world-renowned soloists and chamber musicians; their recitals in Kilbourn Hall and Hatch Recital Hall are an important part of Rochester's concert calendar. Generously supported by Patricia Ward-Baker.

Fri, Mar 26-18: Maple Sugar Festival at Genesee Country Village & Museum Gather family and friends...for a safe, socially distanced outing together! Start your adventure at our Sugarhouse where the evaporator transforms sap into thick, amber maple syrup. Then, journey to the 19th century to see the techniques and tools that early settlers used to collect sap and make maple sugar. Savor tales of maple sugaring origins with Haudenosaunee storytellers Tonia Loran-Galban and Perry Ground at the Village Square Stage, try your hand at tapping a tree, or making tallow candles in the Historic Village. LAST WEEKEND!

Fri, Mar 26: The Changemakers Book Club Session Two at ONLINE ONLY To help celebrate our newest exhibit, The Changemakers: Rochester Women Who Changed the World, we'll be reading a new book every month written by one of our featured Changemakers! We'll hold a monthly virtual discussion where you'll have a chance to chat with the authors, discuss what you read, and ask the author any burning questions you have about the book. Featuring Martha Matilda Harper and the American Dream: How One woman Changed the Face Of Modern Business by Author: Jane Plitt

Saturday, March 27
Sat, Mar 27: Black Holes Revealed at RMSC Strasenburgh Planetarium In a black hole, gravity triumphs over all other forces, bringing space and time to an end. Black holes are almost unbelievable, but multiple clues now tell us they are real. To find out about these bizarre objects, we’ll fly to the center of the Milky Way, out to a dying star, and back to the early universe.

Sat, Mar 27& 28: The Wine & Food Experience Package at Casa Larga Vineyards For adults / date night: Enjoy two drinks of your choice (wine sample flight, glass, slushie or pint of beer) with a specialty snack plate that changes each weekend! Available to enjoy any time on Saturday from 12-6 pm Sunday from 12-5 pm, reservations can be made by phone or online.

Sat, Mar 27& 28: Shadow Hill Maple Open House 2021 at Shadow Hill Maple Syrup Weekends in March: Please join us for a fun filled family day! Learn how syrup is made, taste many maple products, walk the trails and have a pancake breakfast or lunch (served all day)! *NEW* Takeout service available! Our sugarhouse is conveniently located in the center of the sugarbush, allowing you to walk out the door and see sap being collected first hand. Enjoy a stroll along our well-manicured trails that stretch almost a mile long. This is a great family event enjoyed by all ages, and is completely handicap accessible. LAST WEEKEND!

Sat, Mar 27: Maple Sugar Saturday Tapping Tours at Helmer Nature Center Come to Helmer Nature Center for a personal tour of our maple sugaring process from tree to table. LAST DAY!

Sat, Mar 27: Guided Nature Hike at Highland Park Join a Seneca Park Zoo Naturalist from 10-11:30 a.m. for a socially distanced hike to explore the nature in and around Highland Park. Learn about plants and wildlife found in unique habitats. This event is free of charge and great for people of all ages and abilities. Register at senecaparkzoo.org.


Sunday, March 28
Sun, Mar 28: Make Your Own Kombucha at ONLINE ONLY It's the perfect time to pick up an easy-to-do and beneficial home hobby! Wouldn't it be great if you could make your own kombucha from home? During this class, students will not only learn what kombucha is but also how to make themselves!

Sun, Mar 28: Barbara B. Smith World Music Series presents: Wenzhuo Zang, yangqin at Eastman School of Music - Concert Office Featuring incredible artists representing different musical traditions from across the world.

Click on the dates above to find more exciting activities on our calendar!

Resources for the Age of Coronavirus

Check out our resources below, designed to help you get through these unprecedented times of isolation and social distancing.

Wishing you a wonderful weekend!

Carol White Llewellyn
Editor, BeyondtheNest.com

Debra Ross
Publisher, KidsOutAndAbout.com


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