August 6th - First Friday's "Dance on the Walk" and "Focus on the Arts". Details...
Tuesday, August 17th and Sunday, September 19th, Brian Manker, Solo Cellist of the Orchestre symphonique de Montréal since 1999 enjoys a diverse and varied musical career as a performer and teacher. Mr. Manker will perform the six suites of Bach over the two performances. The August 17th performance begins at 8:00PM will feature suites 1,2 and 3; September 19th performance begins at 3:00PM with suites 4, 5, and 6. $50 per person for both performances. $30 per person, individual recitals and $20 for students, individual recitals. Both performances benefit The Mansion. Visit his website for additional information.
September 3rd, Alla Boldina, Artist - Modern abstract painter.
September 12th, 2010 Steven Nanni, tenor with pianist Mary Lou Muratori. Details ...
September 23, 2010 presents the Southern Tier Actors Read-(S.T.A.R.) the 1900 play by Lillian Hellman “The Little Foxes”. A donation of $10.00 per adult and $5 for 18 and under. Proceeds will be split between STAR and the Phelps Mansion Museum.
October 1st Hall Groat II and David Zeggert-featuring their paintings. Both are BCC art teachers.
Monday, October 4, 2010 Lunch and Fashions by Chico’s beginning at Noon. $20.00 per person. Contact Lu Sezenias 607-239-5278 for further details.
October 10th , 2010 – Susan Hammond, piano. Details...
October 15th and 16th, 2010 BALLROOM BARGAINS RUMMAGE SALE. FROM 9:00 TO 3:00 EACH DAY.
When changing your wardrobe from summer to fall remember the rummage sale. Jewelry, kitchen items, furniture, and other household are needed. Items can be brought to the museum during the week of the sale, October 11th.
Monday, October 18th – Fall Games Day
Thursday, October 28th “Gifts Galore Raffle Party-Phelps Funtastic Fundraiser” raffle doors open at 6:00PM drawings at 6:30PM.
November 14, 2010 Hakan Hromek, the principal cellist of the Binghamton Philharmonic, tri cities opera Orchestra, Cayuga Chamber Orchestra, Bach Works-NYC and the Syracuse Symphony.
Mission:
THE PHELPS MANSION MUSEUM will utilize and preserve its unique Victorian facility and collections to serve the public through regular tours, exhibits and programs emphasizing local history, education, literature, art and music.