GENEVA, NY – The Smith Opera House invites the community to join in celebrating its successes and future goals at the 3rd Annual “State of the Smith” Report to Our Community on Thursday, November 21st at 6:00 pm. The event will feature special guest and keynote speaker, New York State Senator Jeremy A. Cooney, recognized for his dedication to the “Alive Downtowns!” initiative, which has brought transformative funding to The Smith and other historic arts venues across New York State.
This annual gathering offers a unique opportunity to enjoy food, wine, and camaraderie with friends, supporters, and members of The Smith, as well as its staff and volunteers. The evening will include the presentation of The Smith’s 2023 Annual Report, showcasing the milestones of the past year and outlining exciting plans for the future.
“Venues like The Smith Opera House bring world-class arts and culture directly to the heart of the Finger Lakes. That’s why I’ve been proud to support them and others through the Alive Downtowns! program and why I will always support this cultural cornerstone,” Senator Cooney, a Hobart grad, said.
Attendees of State of the Smith will hear from Senator Cooney about the direct impact the activities of historic theaters have on their hardworking neighbors in establishments throughout their cities. These activities animate and enliven Upstate’s downtowns and make them great places to work, live, and play.
Admission to State of the Smith is free, and refreshments will be provided. Attendees are encouraged to RSVP by November 18th by emailing boxoffice@thesmith.org or calling (315) 781-5483.
The Smith Center for the Arts, stewards of the historic Smith Opera House, provides diverse arts and educational enrichment opportunities year-round for Finger Lakes residents and visitors. To learn more about events offered by The Smith Center for the Arts visit thesmith.org, or visit or call our box office for phone and in-person sales, 10am-4pm, Tuesday-Friday. The Smith Opera House is at 82 Seneca St. in Geneva, NY. Please email boxoffice@thesmith.org or call (315) 781-5483.