Event Description
Join Ontario County Historical Society on Friday, December 5, 2025 for the premiere of our short documentary film examining the history of Roseland Park and discover why we're still Remembering Roseland. William Muar opened the gates to Roseland in 1925, giving Canandaigua its very own amusement park. Roseland was a premier attraction for sixty years before closing in September 1985. Now, forty years later, Roseland's history remains beloved in Canandaigua and beyond. Help us celebrate the 100th anniversary of Roseland's opening with this very special event. The short film features perspectives obtained during recent interviews, with thoughts on the new "Ghost of Roseland" sculpture at the north shore, employment at the park, lakeshore development, and the production of the book, Roseland: Playground of the Finger Lakes (2007).
Tickets will be available to purchase online on Thursday, November 13, 2025. General admission will be $25. Members will receive a discount code for $5 off general admission prior to the public sale date.
This event will be held at Cobblestone Arts Center, located at 1622 Route 332 in Farmington, NY. Enjoy light refreshments and a special display of artifacts from the collections of OCHS. Doors will open at 6:00 p.m., program starts at 7:00 p.m. followed by a Q&A with OCHS Director of Education and filmmaker Ben Falter.
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Cobblestone Arts Center
1622 Route 332
Farmington, NY 14425 US
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About Cobblestone Arts Center
Cobblestone Arts Center empowers adults with disabilities through dance, music, and visual arts in the greater Rochester, NY region. Proudly hosting theater performances, cultural events, and musical performances at our theater in beautiful Farmington, NY, we celebrate diversity through global artist residencies. We are also the home of the Cobblestone Players, a nonprofit theater organization that provides community outreach in rural areas, showcasing the arts and art productions.
The Cobblestone Arts Center is a 501 (c) (3) nonprofit organization providing day programs for adults with disabilities. We believe that everybody has an inner artist, and it is our mission to bring out the inner light of each one of our students through visual art, dance, and musical instruction. All ages, cultures, and abilities have always been welcome at Cobblestone.
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