Syracuse Black Expo

Syracuse Community Connections 401 South Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Syracuse Black Expo will be held from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 13, at Syracuse Community Connections (formerly the Southwest Community Center). The expo is an opportunity to support small business and under-represented companies in the Syracuse area. Admission is $5. For information, call (315) 878-2763 or email syracuseblackexpo@gmail.com.

Gardening with Walter: Pumpkins and Spider Plants

Central Library 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Join Walter in this fun gardening class in which you will decorate your own minipumpkins and grow Spider plant cuttings. All supplies will be provided. Register in the MakerSpace or online at www.onlib.org/events/calendar. For teens and adults. Will meet in MakerSpace, Level 1.

Office for Aging’s Annual Public Hearing

Bethany Baptist Church 149 Beattie St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Onondaga County Office for Aging will hold its Annual Public Hearing from 1 to 2:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 18, at Bethany Baptist Church.

Onondaga County seniors, senior service providers and the general public are invited to attend, to help plan the future of aging services in the county. The Onondaga Office for Aging will share information on its programs, services and offer a “Senior Scam Prevention” presentation given by Scott Kapral, vice president and senior investigator with BNY Mellon Corporate Security Global Investigations Group. Kapral has extensive practical experience both in conducting and supervising fraud and financial crimes investigations. The Office for Aging will also ask for input on its 2019 Service Plan.

The public is encouraged to attend. Call (315) 435-2362 ext. 4945 if special accommodations are required. The event will be real-time captioned. Light refreshments will be served.

Building Men Annual Breakfast

Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central (ITC) 258 E. Adams St.

Building Men Annual Breakfast will be held 8 to 9:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 20, at the Institute of Technology at Syracuse Central, 258 E. Adams St. This fundraiser will share how the Building Men Program is moving to the next level and will feature speakers, program forecast and breakfast made by some Building Men students. Cost is $40. For more information, call (315) 440-4357 or visit buildingmenprogram.org

$40

Community Meeting on Evictions and Housing Stability

Henninger High School 600 Robinson St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Dr. Matthew Desmond (MacArthur Genius Award recipient, Pulitzer Prize winner, founder of Evicted Lab and Professor of Sociology at Princeton University) will visit Syracuse as part of an initiative led by Legal Services of Central New York to raise awareness and foster dialogue around the critical issues of evictions and housing stability in our community. Desmond's book “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City” was the first book selection by Mayor Ben Walsh's city-wide book club. The event is free and open to the public and will feature Desmond discussing his groundbreaking book highlighting the reality of eviction for families and communities. The multimedia event will be interactive and will include questions from the audience. Free and open to the public, but seating is first come, first served. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.

Free

Golden Alert: Human Trafficking

Syracuse Community Connections 401 South Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Syracuse Alumnae Chapter of Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority Inc. and the Syracuse City School District’s Parent University will hold its Annual Golden Alert: Human Trafficking event at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 25, at Syracuse Community Connections. The event will feature a panel of guests from the McMahon Ryan Advocacy Center, Onondaga County District Attorney’s Office and Assembly member Pamela Hunter, ready to answer questions regarding this serious topic and how it impacts Syracuse. This event is Free. Refreshments and child care will be provided.

Free

Strathmore Speakers Series

Onondaga Park Firebarn 500 Summit Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

Refugee Emad Rahim will share his remarkable journey from the Cambodian Killing Fields to Syracuse, where he learned to how just survive, but thrive in “Against the Odds.”

Zombie Survival with Marcus

Central Library 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Find out and discuss what you can do in order to protect yourself in case of a zombie outbreak. This entertaining program will focus on the following topics: Basic Zombie Survival Techniques; Combat Weapons; Survival Vehicles, and Common Mistakes, Myths and Generally Bad Ideas about Zombies. The workshop will be led by Marcus Suraci, the volunteer MakerSpace Sound Engineer. No registration necessary. For teens and adults. Meets in MakerSpace, Level 1.

Repair Café

Betts Branch Library 4862 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

At Syracuse Repair Café, everything centers on making repairs. There will be various experts on hand: electrical, mechanical, carpentry, seamstresses and advice (only) for computer problems and appliance repair. There is no charge or fee, although donations are appreciated, and organizers ask that guests pay for expensive parts. Toasters, lamps, clothes, bikes, toys, wobbly furniture, and crockery ... anything that is broken is welcome and can more than likely be repaired.

Halloween Costume Closet

Betts Branch Library 4862 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Swap or pick up Halloween costumes — free for everyone. At 2:30 p.m., everyone will be able to access the costume closet and choices will be limited to one costume per person. Library staff will also have a treat-bag decorating activity in the teen area.