Ongoing

Virtual Duck Race to End Racism

Join InterFaith Works for the 18th Annual (and first-ever) {Virtual} Duck Race to End Racism. Throughout the month of June you are invited to participate through youth activities, home projects, online voting, virtual entertainment, community and youth raffles and more. The event culminates in a live video event on June 27 .

A Brief History of Syracuse

The city of Syracuse rose from humble beginnings to become the fifth most populous city in New York state, and grew as a result of the Erie Canal and the industry it spurred. The city no longer has the Erie Canal, but it is still home to the only remaining weighlock from the 19th century waterway. Join The Erie Canal Museum staff for a Facebook Live program by Curator Ashley Maready, detailing Syracuse's early history through its canal years to the present day. It's free and open to all. Be sure to post questions in the comments on this event, or ask questions during the program.

Friday Facebook Live with Curator Bob

Onondaga Historical Association's Downtown Syracuse location is a lot bigger than what you may have seen. So much of its downtown building is collections and storage. Tour the exhibits, offices, collections and special storage with OHA's Curator of History Bob Searing virtually at 1:30 p.m. every Friday. Searing will go live to take you through different parts of the museum while telling the stories and history of our county.