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Daily Choices: What to do on Wednesday, May 22

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Art: Check out "Shapes, Light, and Color....An Ode to Architecture," a photography exhibit by Dan Neuberger, held at Image City Photography Gallery (722 University Ave.) through June 9. Today's hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m., and admission is free. For more information, call 271-2540 or visit imagecityphotographygallery.com.

Music: I’m not really sure if this is higher or lower on the warning scale than a code red, but the Code Orange Kids will be playing tonight at Dubland Underground (315 Alexander St., afterdarkpresents.com) at 5:30 p.m. Tickets cost $10, and Hostage Calm, Amends, and Night Terror kick the nights off.

Special Event: Ring in the spring with a Cobblestone Luncheon at Hurd Orchards (17260 Ridge Rd., Holley) today at 12:30 p.m. The meal will be based on recipes from the Cobblestone era and followed by a tour that includes The Cobblestone Museum in Childs, NY, and two private homes. Call for more details, pricing, and to make reservations: 638-8838, hurdorchards.com.

Music: Multi-instrumentalist Laura Thurston will be bringing her South Carolina based sounds to Abilene (153 Liberty Pole Way, abilenebarandlounge.com) tonight at 8:30 p.m. Tickets run $3-$5, or are free with a donation of canned goods.

Special Event: The American Cancer Society will be celebrating 100 years of sponsoring birthdays tonight at Lovin Cup (300 Park Point Dr., lovincup.com). Raffles and the music of Laura Sprague will abound. Music starts at 8 p.m., cover is a $5 suggested donation.

Music: Reunions are always worth celebrating, and tonight you’ll be treated to The Dads reunion show at the Bug Jar (219 Monroe Ave., bugjar.com). why+the+wires and The Gifted Children will open up, music start at 9 p.m. and tickets run $5-$7. If you don’t want the party to stop, TeenSet 45 Dance Party will follow the bands at midnight.

Music: The Brighton Symphony will have its spring concert tonight at the Temple B’Rith Kodesh (2131 Elmwood Ave., brightonsymphony.org). Music starts at 7:30 p.m., and the event is free, but donations are welcomed.