Glass Harvest Makes Fall Sparkle at The Corning Museum of Glass, Finger Lakes Region, NY Print
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The shimmering beauty of summer in the Finger Lakes region of New York State is trumped only by the stunning colors of fall. Hills, fields and farms are resplendent with the rich tones of multi-colored trees, hearty pumpkins, and ripe red apples. Adding even more allure to the region is the vibrant Corning Museum of Glass, where guests can explore the world of sparkling glass this fall through a bountiful glass harvest.

In addition to galleries filled with more than 45,000 glass art and historical objects spanning 35 centuries (the largest collection in the world), hands-on exhibitions dealing with the science and technology of glass, and daily live glassblowing demonstrations, the Museum also offers a unique fall line-up of special activities, September 2 through October 31:

Expert glassblowers create glass pumpkins, apples and other fall-inspired items on the Hot Glass Show stage during live, narrated Hot Glass Harvest Shows every morning.  Flameworkers make smaller harvest-themed items at the torch.

Working with professional glassmakers, all ages (as young as preschool) can blow molten glass to create their own glass pumpkins in 40-minute hands-on Make Your Own Glass experiences ($22 per person). Ages 14 and up can shape a colorful paperweight ($40 per person). Other projects are available (all ages, from $9 - $22 per person), including holiday ornaments!
 
The weekend of October 11-13, those looking for professionally made fall-themed items to decorate their homes can pick a colorful pumpkin from the Glass Pumpkin Patch of the Museum’s international GlassMarket, one of the largest museum retail shops in the country.  There will also be personal appearances by artists Robert Held and artists from the studio, Walker & Bowes, who specialize in making glass pumpkins.
 
The Corning Museum of Glass is located in America’s “Crystal City,” Corning, NY, in the heart of Finger Lakes Wine Country, surrounded by charming shops, abundant restaurants, and many unique glass galleries. The region is populated by several beautiful wine trails, featuring regional food, wine, and outdoor attractions, including gorges, lakes and waterfalls.

Other fall activities in the region include:

  • September 13–14: Leaves and Lobsters on the Lawn, Glenora Wine Cellars in Dundee (about 30 minutes drive from The Corning Museum of Glass). Enjoy live music and a lobster dinner outdoors on the winery lawn, overlooking scenic Seneca Lake.
  • September 13–14: Third Annual Grape Stomping Festival in Romulus (1.25 hours drive), featuring wine tastings, food, music, arts and crafts, and of course, grape stomping.
  • September 19–20: Crystal City Jazz & Wine Festival: Enjoy shopping, wine tasting and live outdoor jazz music in the “Crystal City.”
  • September, October and November: Harvest season for all area wineries, as well as pick-your-own apple and pumpkin seasons at area farms.

Visit www.fingerlakeswinecountry.org for details, or to find great deals on accommodation packages.

The Museum is open 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. every day of the week. Visitors to the region’s wineries can easily enjoy a morning at The Corning Museum of Glass, then explore the surrounding wineries, orchards, and other outdoor attractions.

Corning, NY, and The Corning Museum of Glass are conveniently located directly off Exit 46 on I-86/Rte. 17. The town is 4 hours north of New York City, 2 hours south of Buffalo and 6 hours north of Washington, D.C.  

The Corning Museum of Glass (www.cmog.org) is home to the world’s most comprehensive and celebrated collection of glass, with more than 45,000 objects reflecting 3,500 years of glassmaking history. An independent, non-profit, educational institution, the Museum is dedicated to the art, history, science, research and exhibition of glass. The Museum is open from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. every day and from 9:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. in the summer. Children and teens 19 and under receive free admission.
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