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Free Summer Concerts, a Classic Car Show and Resort Style Living. The Highlands at Pittsford Is Inviting Rochester In.

17 min · 4. touko 2026
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Maria Sommerville, Director of Marketing and Community Outreach, and Bethany Creager, Sales and Marketing Assistant, join the show to share what life looks like at the Highlands at Pittsford [https://www.highlandsatpittsford.org/], an affiliate of the University of Rochester set on 52 beautiful acres just outside the village with a short walk to the Erie Canal. Discover how the Highlands serves residents from age 62 to 104 across cottage homes, independent living apartments, assisted living and a brand new memory care wing, offering a true continuum of care so residents can age in place without uprooting their lives. With over 300 activities available every month, an indoor pool, a personal trainer, University of Rochester professor lectures and regular Eastman School performances, the community feels less like a facility and more like resort style living centered on the whole person. The Highlands has a full summer of free community events open to everyone. The Summer Gazebo Concert Series runs every Thursday in July except July 2nd from 6:30 to 7:30pm, featuring the RPO Brass Quintet on July 9th, Indigo Breeze on July 16th, Elton John tribute Croc Rock on July 23rd and Uptown Groove with Mo Dancing on July 30th. The beloved annual Classic Car Show returns August 6th from 6 to 7:30pm with over 50 vehicles expected, music by Beck and the Bobcats and free food for all. Classic car owners interested in displaying their vehicles are encouraged to reach out. The Highlands Holiday Market is also coming November 19th from 10am to 2pm with local vendors and free admission. Wait list spots for cottage homes and apartments are available now and the team encourages families to get on early given growing demand. Call 585.641.6380 or visit thehighlandsatpittsford.org [http://thehighlandsatpittsford.org] to schedule a tour or learn more.

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