For the Love of Food, July 18, 2020
Naturally Green, July 18, 2020
The Grapevine, July 12, 2020
Local home winemaker Joe Diponzio won Best of Show at the Pittsburgh American Wine Society wine competition for his Traminette/Aromella blend. Both of these grapes were developed by Cornell, with the Aromella one of their most recently named new grape varieties.
Read MoreDiscover the Finger Lakes, July 11, 2020
For the Love of Food, July 11, 2020
The season of fruit has begun, with cherries, raspberries, and blueberries now available. Some u-pick places like Hurd Orchards are setting up appointments to avoid having too many people picking at once. Cherry season is especially short, so stock up on sweet cherries as well as sour cherries.
Read MoreNaturally Green, July 11, 2020
The battle against invasive species includes some common vines like bittersweet and wisteria that should be avoided. On July 15 at 1pm Cornell Cooperative Extension will offer a Zoom class on invasive plants, hosted by the Central Library.
Read MoreThe Grapevine, July 5, 2020
The Brown Hound Bistro is reopening this Wednesday, July 8th as the Memorial Art Gallery reopens to the public.
Read MoreDiscover the Finger Lakes, July 4, 2020
Celebrate the amazing fruit region in the Finger Lakes by stocking up on strawberries, red raspberries, sweet cherries, and blueberries at area farms and farmer’s markets.
Read MoreFor the Love of Food, July 4, 2020
The Rochester Democrat & Chronicle has several articles covering restaurants that have closed during this pandemic. Please wear a mask when you go out in public and are near people, except when seated at a restaurant. If we keep the infection rate low restaurants will be able to expand capacity beyond 50%. It is hard enough for restaurants to survive at 100% capacity before the pandemic.
Read MoreNaturally Green, July 4, 2020
Charlie & Judy Zettek’s Daylily Gardens will be open for visitors (with masks) each Sunday of July from 2-6pm. There is no charge, and no reservation needed. They have about 250 varieties of daylilies at #1 Hillside Avenue, between the Water Authority and School #1.
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