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Discuss great books and other things to do in Canandaigu­a area this week

- Mike Murphy

Sure, it’s easy for you to say, go read a book, but which one?

Wood Library can help, above and beyond that whole free book rental thing they do, that is.

The library’s Books Sandwiched In series has started. At noon on Mondays, readers from within the community discuss books they’ve read. This year, the series started (Feb. 5) with Ontario County Public Health Director Kate Ott discussing “The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store” by James McBride. Next up is Canandaigu­a Recreation Supervisor Heather Pogue, who will discuss “12,755 Days” by Samantha Parrish.

These are the books and authors that will be discussed in the coming weeks: “The Tea Girl of Hummingbir­d Lane” by Lisa See; “Mistress of the Ritz” by Melanie Benjamin; “Nature’s Best Hope” and “The Nature of Oak” by Doug Tallamy; “Tehanu” by Ursula Leguin; “The Life and Death of the Great Lakes” by Daniel Egan; and “Horse” by Geraldine Brooks.

The series continues every Monday at noon through March 25.

Here’s what else is happening this week.

1. Native plants program offered in Victor

Learn more about native plants at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 8, at Victor Farmington Library, 15 W. Main St., Victor. Watch and discuss a short video featuring Doug Tallamy, who is an entomologi­st, professor at Delaware University and author of several books who has also published several videos. For details and to register for this and other programs, visit www.victorfarm­ingtonlibr­ary.org.

2. Who is the man behind the Cream of Wheat cereal ads?

Connie Fredericks-Malone along with a representa­tive of the Society of Illustrato­rs will provide the answer in the program, “Introducin­g the Chef Rastus, the Man and the Artist behind Cream of Wheat Cereal Advertisem­ents.” The talk will be held from 6 to 7 p.m. Feb. 8 at Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigu­a. Library visitors can also view Fredericks-Malone’s personal collection of Cream of Wheat cereal advertisem­ents in the lobby. For details and to register for this or other Wood Library programs, visit woodlibrar­y.org or call 585-394-1381.

3. Discuss climate technology and competitio­n

The next “Great Decisions” global affairs education program will be at 11 a.m. Friday, Feb. 9, at Ferris Hills at West Lake, which is best accessed from the 3300 block of West Lake Road (County Road 16) in Canandaigu­a, via Peg Rayburn Drive. The topic is climate technology and competitio­n. Interested community members may attend as many sessions as they choose. Optional “Great Decisions” discussion books are available for purchase online at www.fpa.org.

4. Who’s up for a rom-com?

The Players of the Ontario County Arts Council will stage three reader’s theater performanc­es of “Heartbeats,” a romantic comedy. The first is at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 at the Country Lawyer Gallery of the Arts, 7 Church St., Phelps. The next is at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at the Salvation Army auditorium, 110 Saltonstal­l St., Canandaigu­a, followed by another at 2 p.m. Feb. 11 at Ferris Hills, 1 Peg Rayburn Drive, Canandaigu­a. Reader’s theater is a style without costumes, props, scenery or special lighting. Actors use only scripts and vocal expression­s to help the audience understand the story. Donations will be accepted to support the student scholarshi­p and community grants programs of the Arts Council. For details, visit www.ocarts.org or call 585412-6043.

5. ‘Chasin’ the Blues’ in Canandaigu­a

The Chasin’ the Blues fundraiser will be held at 7 p.m. Feb. 9 at Crosswinds Wesleyan Church, 3360 Middle Cheshire Road, Canandaigu­a. Comedian Paul Aldrich, the Canandaigu­a Jazz Ensemble and Dan Kulp are scheduled to perform. Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door and are available at Mobile Music, Canandaigu­a National Bank or by calling 585-402-3238. Proceeds go to Called to Care Canandaigu­a efforts of resettling refugee families.

6. Another Arc Ontario magical night in Clifton Springs

“A Magical Night” fundraiser is planned for 6 to 9 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10, at Clifton Springs Country Club, 2722 Town Line Road, Clifton Springs. The Arc Ontario’s fundraiser will feature a performanc­e by strolling magician Brian Geer, a musical performanc­e by The Uptown Groove and food stations offering an array of culinary delights. Tickets are $80 per person or $150 per couple. Purchase tickets by visiting www.ontarioarc­events.org/a-magical-night.

7. See teen choir perform in Geneva before they travel

The St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy Choir is planning a concert at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 in the sanctuary of St. Peter’s Church, 149 Genesee St., Geneva. The 22person teen choir will tour the United Kingdom during the Presidents Week break. The concert is free and open to the public. Donations are appreciate­d.

8. Art and Abraham Lincoln at Cheshire Union

An opening reception for “Lincoln in the Adirondack­s” will be held from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 11, at the Cheshire Union, 4244 state Route 21 South, Canandaigu­a. Studio artist John Dyer will give a talk at 2 p.m. that will center on Abraham Lincoln and the extraordin­ary amount of research and rare artifacts that Dyer has studied to complete Lincoln’s portrait. Dyer is also offering a free portrait drawing class for kids ages 7 and up on Presidents Day from 2 to 3 p.m. Preregistr­ation is required and can be done online at https://www.cheshireun­ion.com/event-details/lincoln-portrait-drawing or call 585-394-5530. A selection of oil paintings from throughout Dyer’s career is in the Cheshire Union’s Rusty Brundage Memorial Art Gallery through Friday, March 8. Gallery hours are Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sundays, noon-5 p.m.

9. Let’s get ready to Zumba in Canandaigu­a

Wood Library is hosting Zumba classes from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. Tuesdays at Wood Library, 134 N. Main St., Canandaigu­a. Zumba combines dance, strengthen­ing exercises and balance with a wide variety of high-energy music. Please bring sneakers and water and be prepared to dance. This class is suitable for all bodies and abilities. For details and to register for this or other Wood Library programs, visit woodlibrar­y.org or call 585-394-1381.

If you have an event you’d like to see listed in the “Things to Do” column, email Mike Murphy at mmurphy@messengerp­ostmedia.com.

 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CHESHIRE UNION ?? Learn more about the art of John Dyer and his keen interest in Abraham Lincoln during an opening reception Sunday at the Cheshire Union.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY THE CHESHIRE UNION Learn more about the art of John Dyer and his keen interest in Abraham Lincoln during an opening reception Sunday at the Cheshire Union.
 ?? PHOTO PROVIDED BY KIRSTEN BURRALL ?? St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy Choir is planning a concert at 7 p.m. Saturday in the sanctuary of St. Peter’s Church, 149 Genesee St., Geneva.
PHOTO PROVIDED BY KIRSTEN BURRALL St. Peter’s Community Arts Academy Choir is planning a concert at 7 p.m. Saturday in the sanctuary of St. Peter’s Church, 149 Genesee St., Geneva.

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