Looking for things to do in our community? Here’s what's going on around the Greater Binghamton area over the next week.

  • Triple Cities soccer officials are meeting every Monday in August at 6:30pm in UE High School’s large lecture hall. Rule books available at the meetings.
  • The Endicott Elks has two dollar cans and six dollar clams, plus a bar menu, available every Tuesday night from six to nine. All are welcome.
  • The annual BDAST Golf Tournament Fundraiser to help families living with chronic bleeding disorders is August 22nd at the Belden Hill Golf Club. Captain & Crew … team registration noon until one … shotgun start at 1:30.  For more information go to b d a s t dot org.
  • The Knights of Columbus T. Ward Giblin Memorial Chicken Barbeque is Saturday, August 22nd at K of C #206, 136 Park Ave Binghamton from noon ‘till gone. Ten dollars for half chicken, salt potatoes, coleslaw and baked beans.
  • The Southern Tier Antique Gas & Steam Engine Association holds their 41st annual show August 21st through 23rd at Town Park, Route 26, Maine. Stover engines, Case tractors, plus lots of displays and activities for the whole family. For more information call 624-3834, or 592-6099.
  • Free on-farm healthy soils workshops for dairy operators who graze their cows will be held August 24th at Fay Benson’s Custom Grazing Farm, 546 Cobb Street, Groton; August 25th at Bob Zufall’s No-Grain Dairy, 21 Campbell Road, Lisbon; and August 26th at Dan Casler’s Organic Dairy, 909 Paradise Road in Little Falls. All events begin at 10a.m. Register by calling Ellen Fagan at Cornell Cooperative Extension at 753-5078.
  • The Hungry Ear – a monthly library program presenting dramatic portrayals of celebrated short stories – will meet on Monday, August 31st at 5:30pm at the Broome County Public Library, 185 Court Street Binghamton. Free and open to the public.
  • The Food Bank of the Southern Tier will distribute food on August 31st beginning at noon at the American Legion Post 1645 parking lot, 177 Robinson Street, Binghamton. Rain or shine … bring your own bags or cart for transport of goods. For more information call Sharon at 743-1660.
  • WIC – the Women, Infant & Children’s Program of Tioga Opportunities – will take applications to receive checks for WIC foods, September 1st and 2nd from 9 to 4:30 at 110 Central Ave, Owego. Learn more by calling 687-3147

If you would like to add your event to the list, let us know about it 2 weeks in advance. Fax us at 772-9806 or doug@991thewhale.com

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