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
Join us for this virtual book club on Monday, February 8 at 6:30 pm. The group will be discussing the book Resistance Women by Jennifer Chiaverini. Copies of the book can be borrowed from owwl.org and hoopladigital.com. Email Brandy Finocchario at bfinocchario@pls-net.org to register for the event. Target audience: adults and seniors
Join us for this virtual book club on Monday, March 8 at 6:30 pm. The group will be discussing the book South of Little Rock by George Rollie Adams. Copies of the book can be borrowed from owwl.org and hoopladigital.com. Email Brandy Finocchario at bfinocchario@pls-net.org to register for the event. Target audience: adults and seniors
Mark your dates – more to come!
Mark your dates – more to come!
Mark your dates – more to come!
Mark your calendar to run or volunteer for this traditional race! This race features over 3,000 acres (and counting) of protected forests, farms, and open fields and is the largest single day fundraiser benefiting Genesee Valley Conservancy’s work!
Whether you run, volunteer, or both, we look forward to celebrating with you! See updates at: www.facebook.com/OakTreeHalfMarathon
Registration opens June 1, 2021.