September 11-17, 2013 - City Newspaper

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Workshops [ WED., SEPTEMBER 11 ] Asian Brush Painting and Calligraphy Demo by Alice Chen. 7-8:30 p.m. Brighton Memorial Library, 2300 Elmwood Ave. Register. 7845300. brightonlibrary.org. Family Development Class: “Improving Parent-Child Relationships (Part 1 of 6).” 6-8 p.m. Mental Health Association, 320 N Goodman St. For parents of pre-school to pre-teen children Free, RSVP. 325-3145 x131. mharochester.org. Fresh from the Farmers Market. 6-8 p.m. Cornell Cooperative Extension of Monroe County, 249 Highland Ave $30, register. 461-1000 x257. cce.cornell. edu/monroe. Small Business Council Boot Camp #7: Success Is All In Your Head. 7:45 a.m. Mario’s, 2740 Monroe Ave. Presented By: Beth Sears, Ph.D., Workplace Communication, Inc $25, SBC members free. 271-1111. rochestersbc.com. [ THU., SEPTEMBER 12 ] 42-hour Association for Conflict Resolution (ACR) Training in Family and Divorce Mediation. Sep. 12-14. Register. 586-1830. bobbiedillon.com. Jim Beloff Ukulele Workshop. 7-9 p.m. Bernunzio’s Uptown Music, 112 East Ave $35, register. 4736140. julie@bernunzio.com. JSY at the Market. 1 p.m Rochester Public Market, 280 N. Union St. Foodlink’s nutritionist offers free cooking demonstrations on ways to prepare fresh fruits and vegetables purchased at the Rochester Public Market using SNAP benefits. Free. 3283380. Nexus Nights. 7 p.m Joe Bean Coffee Roasters, 1344 University Ave. Explorations in food and beverage with a splash of science Free Event. 319-5279. kturiano@joebeanroasters.com. joebeanroasters.com. Rochester Makerspace Open Nights. 6-10 p.m. Rochester Makerspace, 850 St. Paul St. #23. Bring a project to work on or something to show others, help work on the space, or just get to know the venue Free. 210--0075. rochestermakerspace.org. Workshops to Assist Small Businesses with Affordable Health Care Act Options. Sep. 12. September 10, 4 p.m. Greece Public Library, 2 Vince Tofany Boulevard. September 12, 6 p.m. Fairport Public Library, 1 Village Landing. September 18, 9 a.m. Central Library, Kate Gleason Auditorium, 115 South Avenue Free, register. 428-8130. www3. libraryweb.org/eventsIndividual. aspx?id=483145. You are Not Alone: Together We Find Hope, Support and Understanding. 9:30 a.m. Eisenhart Auditorium, Rochester Museum and Science Center, 657 East Ave. Dr. Mark Mapstone will address common questions about the diagnosis and treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias, as well as the latest research on the disease Free to people with Alzheimer’s disease/ dementia. $15 for caregivers, $50 for professionals 800-2723900. lfernandez@alz.org. alz. org/rochesterny.

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SPECIAL EVENT | IMAGEOUT FESTIVAL FAIR

The 21st annual ImageOut LBGT film festival will run October 11-20, but you can get a sneak peek Thursday, September 12, with the event’s Festival Fair. Here the official line-up for the festival will be unveiled and tickets will go on sale for the first time. The fair also offers guests an opportunity to schmooze with ImageOut staff and snack on hors d’oeuvres, and even take in a free screening of Marta Cunningham’s acclaimed documentary “Valentine Road” (pictured). The film chronicles the aftermath of the death of transgender teen Lawrence “Larry” King, and offers a glimpse into the struggles faced by transgender individuals in discovering their identity and overcoming discrimination.

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The Festival Fair will be held 6:30-9 p.m. in the Rochester Museum and Science Center’s Eisenhart Auditorium (657 East Ave.). The fair itself is free for the general public but tickets for the ImageOut festival will be sold for $7-$15 at the event with $2 discounts for senior citizens (65 years or older) and people under 24. For more information call 271-2640 or visit imageout.org. — BY COLIN MCCOY [ FRI., SEPTEMBER 13 ] Dialogue with the Upstate Funding Community: A Forum for Funders and Nonprofits. 10 a.m.-noon. Arts & Cultural Council for Greater Rochester, 277 N. Goodman St. $10$40, register. 473-4000. artsrochester.org. Foodlink SNAP Clinic. Second Friday of every month, 10:30 a.m. Cameron Community Ministries, 48 Cameron St. SNAP Clinics are routine outreach dates at Foodlink’s partner agencies (i.e shelters, pantries and soup kitchens) in which community members can learn more about the USDA’s SNAP program. Interested community members can be prescreened for SNAP eligibility based off of the information they provide about their household, income, and living expenses Free. 328-3380. foodlinkny1@gmail.com. [ SAT., SEPTEMBER 14 ] So you want to get into print? with Larry Berger. 2 p.m. Lift Bridge Book Shop, 45 Main St Free, register. 637-2260. liftbridgebooks.com. [ SUN., SEPTEMBER 15 ] Beyond Mums and Pumpkins: Planting for Fall Interest. 2 p.m. Wayside Garden Center, 124 Pittsford-Palmyra Rd Free, register. 223-1222 x100. trish@ waysidegardencenter.com. waysidegardencenter.com. [ MON., SEPTEMBER 16 ] Conversation on Race. 6 p.m. Lyell Branch, Rochester Public Library, 956 Lyell Ave. A facilitated and open dialogue about race and its impact on all of us Free. 428-8218. libraryweb.org.

Culinary Class: Steve Taylor of The Woodcliff Hotel & Spa. 6-8:30 p.m. The Culinary Center at Vella, 237 PittsfordPalmyra Rd $79, register. 4219362. vellaculinarycenter.com. Ice Cream is a Foam: How to Create & Indulge in a Proper Custard. 6:30 p.m. Rochester Brainery, Village Gate, 274 N Goodman St. This class will explore the basics of making an ice cream base; touching upon history and chemistry. Be prepared to use your hands and taste buds. Each participant will also take home ice cream $25. 730-7034. info@rochesterbrainery.com. rochesterbrainery.com. Transplant Awareness Organization (TAO) September Meeting. 6:30 p.m. Christ Episcopal Church, 36 S Main St . Pittsford Meeting and pizza party Free. 5869252. auggieday@aol.com. christchurchpittsford.com. [ TUE., SEPTEMBER 17 ] Buddhist Book Discussion Group. 7 p.m. Amitabha Foundation, 11 South Goodman St. “The Essence of the Heart Sutra.”. By donation. 451-7039. NY@ amitabhafoundation.us. amitabhafoundation.us.

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