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Griffis Sculpture Park's Annual Summer Festival 2024
Night Lights at Griffis Sculpture Park
Rock the Park!
Get ready for a rocking good time at Allegany State Park on Quaker Beach on Friday, July 18 from 5pm - 9pm.
- 5-8:30pm: "Ask the Naturalist" and yard games, including Kickball (for all!) from 5-6pm!
- Many unique vendors and treats
- 7-9pm: Live music by Marshmellow Overcoat
It's sure to be a great time for everyone!
Limestone Car Show
Limestone Volunteer Fire Department is hosting a Car Show on July 12th from 9am until 4pm in front of and inside the Limestone Firemen's Club. There will also be a Chinese auction and serve food at the community center.
Night Lights at Griffis Sculpture Park
Griffis Sculpture Park is Open
Night Lights at Griffis Sculpture Park
Autumn in Allegany
Come out to Allegany State Park on October 5th at 9:30am to experience "Autumn in Allegany"!
This FREE event will be held in the Red House Area of the park at the Administration Building and is perfect for all ages! Participants will learn basic watercolor techniques and create their own masterpieces under the guidance of naturalists. All materials are provided, so you just need to bring your creativity!
Schedule of Events:
Nature Lovers
Activities and events for lovers of nature.
Wheel Throwing at Tri-County Arts Council
Night Lights at Griffis Sculpture Park
LIVE at Seneca Allegany Casino
Winter Family Fun Walk with Allegany State Park
Beat the winter blues and join us for a winter filled with fun indoor and outdoor activities. Allegany State Park and the Pat McGee Trail will be bustling with activities provided by the Allegany Region Environmental Educators.
Pat McGee Walk meeting at Elkdale State Forest parking lot at 1:00 p.m. Join environmental educators on a nature walk and discover all the activity still happening even in winter.
Signs of Spring Evening Walk at Allegany State Park
Spring is here! Join an Allegany State Park Naturalist for a "Signs of Spring Evening Walk" explaining Allegany State Park's blossoming spring critters on Wednesday, April 23rd from 6:30-8:00pm. Participants will be treated to some early signs of spring that may include display flight of American Woodcock, chorusing amphibians, newly emerged spring plants and much more. Come early and celebrate Earth Day with making bird feeders using recyclable materials. Earth Day is all about environmental stewardship, and this activity is a meaningful way to reduce waste and support local wildlife.
Tri-County Arts Council Presents Ed. Simone