Henrietta —
The following events are occurring in the Henrietta area on Tuesday, Feb. 7:
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition from Feb. 3 through Feb. 29, hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery, will feature works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10:30 a.m., Toddler Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For children 18-36 months and their caregivers. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays and activities geared towards toddlers. Limit 25. Registration required.
11 a.m., Preschool Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays, puppets and poetry. For ages 3-5. Registration required.
11 a.m., Sprint Relays smart phones, IP and other wireless devices: Hearing Loss Association of America — Rochester Chapter, 240 Lakeshore Blvd. Ext., Rochester. Gadgets that benefit hearing impaired. Lori Timney, an outreach specialist for Sprint Relay, will share information about Sprint's technology that is available for people with hearing issues. Find out how current electronics can improve communications for people with hearing loss.
6 p.m., Teen Advisory Board: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For kids in grades seven through 12. No registration required.
7 p.m., Hearing Dogs for Imperfectly Hearing Humans: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. A hearing dog is a loving companion, enjoying its work as a service dog. Groups train them and match them with hearing-disabled individuals. A video about the training will show the dog and human are a team. Participants will watch the dogs hearing skills in action and learn how to apply for such a canine. All programs are audiolooped. Those needing a sign language interpreter should contact Linda Siple at 585-475-6712. For more information, visit www.hlaa-rochester-ny.org, or call 585-266-7890.
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition from Feb. 3 through Feb. 29, hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery, will feature works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10:30 a.m., Toddler Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For children 18-36 months and their caregivers. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays and activities geared towards toddlers. Limit 25. Registration required.
11 a.m., Preschool Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays, puppets and poetry. For ages 3-5. Registration required.
11 a.m., Sprint Relays smart phones, IP and other wireless devices: Hearing Loss Association of America — Rochester Chapter, 240 Lakeshore Blvd. Ext., Rochester. Gadgets that benefit hearing impaired. Lori Timney, an outreach specialist for Sprint Relay, will share information about Sprint's technology that is available for people with hearing issues. Find out how current electronics can improve communications for people with hearing loss.
6 p.m., Teen Advisory Board: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For kids in grades seven through 12. No registration required.
7 p.m., Hearing Dogs for Imperfectly Hearing Humans: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. A hearing dog is a loving companion, enjoying its work as a service dog. Groups train them and match them with hearing-disabled individuals. A video about the training will show the dog and human are a team. Participants will watch the dogs hearing skills in action and learn how to apply for such a canine. All programs are audiolooped. Those needing a sign language interpreter should contact Linda Siple at 585-475-6712. For more information, visit www.hlaa-rochester-ny.org, or call 585-266-7890.
The following events are occurring in the Henrietta area on Tuesday, Feb. 7:
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition from Feb. 3 through Feb. 29, hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery, will feature works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10:30 a.m., Toddler Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For children 18-36 months and their caregivers. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays and activities geared towards toddlers. Limit 25. Registration required.
11 a.m., Preschool Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays, puppets and poetry. For ages 3-5. Registration required.
11 a.m., Sprint Relays smart phones, IP and other wireless devices: Hearing Loss Association of America — Rochester Chapter, 240 Lakeshore Blvd. Ext., Rochester. Gadgets that benefit hearing impaired. Lori Timney, an outreach specialist for Sprint Relay, will share information about Sprint's technology that is available for people with hearing issues. Find out how current electronics can improve communications for people with hearing loss.
6 p.m., Teen Advisory Board: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For kids in grades seven through 12. No registration required.
7 p.m., Hearing Dogs for Imperfectly Hearing Humans: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. A hearing dog is a loving companion, enjoying its work as a service dog. Groups train them and match them with hearing-disabled individuals. A video about the training will show the dog and human are a team. Participants will watch the dogs hearing skills in action and learn how to apply for such a canine. All programs are audiolooped. Those needing a sign language interpreter should contact Linda Siple at 585-475-6712. For more information, visit www.hlaa-rochester-ny.org, or call 585-266-7890.
9 a.m., Rochester Finger Lakes Regional Exhibition: Rochester Institute of Technology, 73 Lomb Memorial Drive, Rochester. This middle and high school exhibition from Feb. 3 through Feb. 29, hosted by RITs Bevier Gallery, will feature works from 40 area schools, including those from Webster Schroeder, Rush-Henrietta and Wayland-Cohocton. The exhibit's artwork will also include a film by Linh Truong, a former student at the school of the arts. Admission is free. For more information, call the Bevier Gallery at 585-475-2646.
10:30 a.m., Toddler Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For children 18-36 months and their caregivers. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays and activities geared towards toddlers. Limit 25. Registration required.
11 a.m., Preschool Storytime: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. This program includes stories, songs, fingerplays, puppets and poetry. For ages 3-5. Registration required.
11 a.m., Sprint Relays smart phones, IP and other wireless devices: Hearing Loss Association of America — Rochester Chapter, 240 Lakeshore Blvd. Ext., Rochester. Gadgets that benefit hearing impaired. Lori Timney, an outreach specialist for Sprint Relay, will share information about Sprint's technology that is available for people with hearing issues. Find out how current electronics can improve communications for people with hearing loss.
6 p.m., Teen Advisory Board: Henrietta Public Library, 455 Calkins Road, Rochester. For kids in grades seven through 12. No registration required.
7 p.m., Hearing Dogs for Imperfectly Hearing Humans: St. Paul's Episcopal Church, 25 Westminster Road, Rochester. A hearing dog is a loving companion, enjoying its work as a service dog. Groups train them and match them with hearing-disabled individuals. A video about the training will show the dog and human are a team. Participants will watch the dogs hearing skills in action and learn how to apply for such a canine. All programs are audiolooped. Those needing a sign language interpreter should contact Linda Siple at 585-475-6712. For more information, visit www.hlaa-rochester-ny.org, or call 585-266-7890.