Calendar of Events
Geneseo provides residents and visitors with a wide variety of activities that appeal to all ages and interests. Please browse through our many events, which we attempt to keep as current as possible. Our sister website, www.geneseony.org, contains schedules of governmental organizations and meetings.
If you would like to submit an event, click HERE.
January 9 – Epidemiology and Background
January 16 – The First Wave (Spring 1918)
January 23 – The Deadly Second Wave (Fall 1918)
January 30 – The Third Wave (Winter 1918-1919)
February 6 – Aftermath and Continuing Relevance
All lectures will run from 11AM – 12 Noon via ZOOM. Zoom link
Meeting ID: 830 1192 5951
Passcode: 133009
See website for more information.
2021 Virtual Zoom Program of the Livingston County Historical Society and Museum
January 9 – Epidemiology and Background
January 16 – The First Wave (Spring 1918)
January 23 – The Deadly Second Wave (Fall 1918)
January 30 – The Third Wave (Winter 1918-1919)
February 6 – Aftermath and Continuing Relevance
All lectures will run from 11AM – 12 Noon via ZOOM. Zoom link
Meeting ID: 830 1192 5951
Passcode: 133009
See website for more information.
2021 Virtual Zoom Program of the Livingston County Historical Society and Museum
Mark your dates – more to come!
Mark your dates – more to come!
Mark your dates – more to come!
The Genesee Valley Hunt Races and Fall Festival is a great way for the entire family to spend the day in a beautiful outdoor setting just north of Geneseo, NY. The Hunt Races have been hosted here for over 120 years, and some of the finest steeplechase trainers on the eastern seaboard bring their horses here to race in this pastoral setting.
But the Hunt Races and Fall Festival isn’t just about horses—it’s about dogs and canine events, too. There are Terrier and wiener dog races, a jumping contest, agility courses, sled dog demos, and of course the Parade of the Genesee Valley Hunt foxhounds. Leashed dogs are more than welcome to attend the event, and some people say that dog-watching is just as much fun as watching the horses!
There’s lots for the kids to do (including stick horse races and pony rides), food and drink vendors, wine and craft beer tasting, shopping, music and more. It’s like an old-fashioned country fair with a race track instead of a midway, and there’s something for everyone to enjoy!
Purchase tickets at Wegmans or via web at this link.