What’s going on, Webster?
Summer is beginning to heat up, so there should be a LOT of fun and educational activities coming down the pike, but I don’t think I’m hearing about a lot of them. I don’t have the time to go out and solicit calendar items, so I rely on you all to send notices to me. If they come through my email box, they will almost certainly make it into the blog.
So what’s going on? Let me know at missyblog@gmail.com.
For today, I have reminders about three recurring events that I’ve written about before, a teaser about village events planned for the summer, and something from the Friends of the Webster Public Library (they always keep me busy).
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The next informational program hosted by the Webster Arboretum is called “Honoring Life — One Frog at a Time,” scheduled for Saturday July 19 from 10 to 11 a.m.
Join Margot Fass, M.D., the “Frog Lady,” and discover the life of our friend the frog. And before you come, check out Margot’s whimsical book, Froggy Family’s First Frolic. The presentation will be held outside on the far side of the pond at the Arboretum, 1700 Schlegel Rd. There’s no charge, but registration is requested.
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The next free Music at the Arb concert is scheduled for Thursday July 17, featuring the acoustic duo Chelsey Berry and Mark Cellura, from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
These concerts are held at the gazebo, and audience members are encouraged to spread out on blankets or in lawn chairs to enjoy some delightful music, surrounded by the beauty of the arboretum. The concerts are free and open to the public, and no registration is necessary.
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The United Church of Christ‘s next Caring Community Concert is scheduled for Wednesday July 9, featuring 8 Days a Week, performing songs by The Beatles. It will benefit the Webster Association of Senior Program Supporters.
These concerts benefit local nonprofit organizations through free-will donations. This month’s concert will benefit the Webster Public Library’s BookBox for Kids and Teens.
The UCC has been sponsoring these concerts for, like 20 years, and through free-will offerings have raised tons of money for local non-profit organizations. People are invited to bring lawn chairs or blankets and a picnic if they wish. There’s also a concession stand selling soda, hot dogs, hamburgers, pulled pork, and a weekly “special.”
The concerts all begin at 6:30 p.m., and food concessions begin at 6. The concerts are held on the United Church of Christ front lawn, at 570 Klem Rd. (In case of rain it’s moved indoors.) So put these concerts on your calendar now and plan to enjoy some great music for a good cause.
Here’s the rest of this summer’s schedule:
- July 16: Uptown Groove, to benefit the Webster Public Library BookBox.
- July 23: Allegro, to benefit the Webster Health and Education Network
- July 30: Ruby Shooz to benefit the Webster Community Chest
- Aug. 6: Rochester Metropolitan Jazz Orchestra to benefit Webster Comfort Care Home
For more information about the concerts, click here.
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The Friends of the Webster Public Library will host a Vintage and Collectible Book Sale on Saturday July 26 from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the library’s Community Room. Several tables will be set up, each with a different theme, including biographies, the U.S. Civil War, Erie Canal, birds and nature, and more. Most books are priced under $20.
All proceeds will benefit the Webster Public Library.
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Finally, here’s a quick peek at what’s happening in the village this summer and beyond:
The Friday Night Gazebo Concerts begin July 18 with a performance by the Earthtones featuring 70’s/80’s music including favorites from Fleetwood Mac, Billy Joel, Hall & Oates, ABBA and more. The rest of the summer schedule looks like this:
- July 25: The Sarah De Vallière Band (Original songs and pop hits)
- Aug. 1: It’s My Party (Sounds of the 1960’s girl bands)
- August 8: Red Hot and Blue Band (Americana)
- Aug. 22: 8 Days a Week (Beatles cover band)
The Gazebo Concerts are held from 7 to 9 p.m. and are free.
The Webster Jazz Fest is scheduled for Aug. 15 and 16, with “Jazz in the Pubs” on Friday and “Jazz in the Street” on Saturday. PLUS, many local businesses are signing up to have tables along the sidewalks on Friday for a street fair of sorts. Should be a good time.
And ….
- Saturday, Sept. 6: Beer Walk in the Village – Beer Walk in the Village
- Saturday, Sept. 13: Shredding Event & Health Fair (details coming soon)
- Saturday, Oct. 25: Trick-or-Treat Trail (details coming soon)
- Saturday, Nov. 22: Bourbon Bash (details coming soon)
- Saturday, Dec. 6: Winter Wonderland in the Village (details coming soon)
More information about all these events, when it becomes available, can be found at websterbid.com.
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(posted 6/30/2025)






















