Artist Talk with Nicola Lo Calzo

Light Work 316 Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

Bundles of Wood, a solo exhibition by Italian photographer Nicola Lo Calzo, is on display at Light Work. Since 2010, Lo Calzo has traversed Atlantic coastal areas to research buried memories of the African Diaspora. His latest project, Bundles of Wood, on view through Oct. 17, documents the rich local history of the Underground Railroad in Central New York. Lo Calzo will visit Syracuse University for an artist talk and conversation with playwright Kyle Bass at 6 p.m. Friday, Oct. 11. Lo Calzo and Bass will explore the intersection of Photography, Race, Memory and the African Diaspora. This event is free and open to the public. For parking information, visit parking.syr.edu.

Information Meeting on Redistricting Plans

Brighton Academy 309 W. Brighton Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Common Council will hold nine information meetings regarding redistricting plans to be voted upon on Election Day 2019. On Oct. 15, the public meeting will be held at Brighton Academy, 309 W. Brighton Ave. For questions or additional information, call the Syracuse Common Council office at (315) 448-8466.

South Salina Green Streets Project Community Meeting

Beauchamp Branch Library 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse , NY, United States

Save the Rain will host a community meeting at 6 p.m. Tuesday, Oct. 15, at Beauchamp Branch Library on the upcoming construction of green infrastructure improvements along South Salina Street between Colvin and Newell. Members of the community and interested parties are encouraged to attend.

Information Meeting on Redistricting Plans

Northeast Hawley Development Association 101 Gertrude St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Common Council will hold nine information meetings regarding redistricting plans to be voted upon on Election Day 2019. On Oct. 16, the public meeting will be held at Northeast Hawley Development Association, 101 Gertrude St. For questions or additional information, call the Syracuse Common Council office at (315) 448-8466.

Lyrics of Reggaeton / Letras Del Reggaeton

La Casita 109 Otisco St., Syracuse, NY, United States

A group of Syracuse University scholars, faculty, students and local DJs will have an open dialogue about the controversial nature of hip-hop and Reggaeton lyrics, the global impact on the genres in the music industry and its undisputed success in the conquering young markets in almost every culture worldwide. Panelists will include: SU Professors Todd Herreman, specialist in Music Industry; David Knapp, expert on Arab Hip-Hop; Biko Mandela Gray, author of "Bread, Breaking Beats: Churches and Hip-Hop - A Guide to Key Issues." They will be joined by Hasan "DJ Maestro" Stephens, director of Good Life Youth Foundation and professional DJ; Liamna Pestana Roche, student at Setnor School of Music who will talk about the ban on Reggaeton in her native Cuba, and Roberto Luis Perez, professional Latin music DJ and co-founder of La Familia de la Salsa. 

Information Meeting on Redistricting Plans

Magnarelli Community Center 2300 Grant Boulevard, Syracuse, NY, United States

The Common Council will hold nine information meetings regarding redistricting plans to be voted upon on Election Day 2019. On Oct. 17, the public meeting will be held at the Magnarelli Community Center at McChesney Park, 2308 Grant Boulevard. For questions or additional information, call the Syracuse Common Council office at (315) 448-8466.

Information Meeting on Redistricting Plans

East Fayette Street Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse 2100 E. Fayette St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Common Council scheduled nine information meetings regarding redistricting plans to be voted upon on Election Day 2019. The final meeting will be held in the 5th District at 5 p.m. Friday, Oct. 18, at East Fayette Street Boys & Girls Club of Syracuse, 2100 E. Fayette St. For questions or additional information, call the Syracuse Common Council office at (315) 448-8466.

Building Men Program Annual Breakfast

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

The Building Men Program Breakfast will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturday, Oct. 19. The fourth annual Building Men Program Breakfast will be the official start of this mentoring organization's "Breakout" year. The year the group will  breakout of the old way of thinking about Building Men and start off fresh with a new curriculum and programs to help young men in the Syracuse City School District. ITC students will be making breakfast, and members of Building Men will report on the new initiatives starting this fall, especially its new signature program My Brother's Keeper. Attendees will be able to ask questions to a panel of high school Building Men boys to hear first hand their experiences with the program. Cost is $40 per person.

$40

Syracuse Violence Reduction Expo by OGs Against Violence

SALTspace 103 Wyoming St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Syracuse Violence Reduction Expo will broaden awareness of anti-violence resources within the Syracuse community for those who do not have access to these resources. This event will bring together anti-violence groups, programs and initiatives in the city of Syracuse to highlight the many resources offered by these groups and to connect those resources with those affected by violence or living in communities where they risk being affected. The event will also feature the voices of survivors of shootings, a martial arts demonstration by the students of Hung-Ga Syracuse Kung Fu Downtown, original music by Sadeesha Morgan and DJ Richard Boyer. The Violence Reduction Expo is funded by a Gifford Foundation “What If” mini-grant and additional financial support from Molina Health Care.

Haunted Library Escape Room 

Hazard Branch Library 1620 W. Genesee St., Syracuse, NY, United States

In this Escape Room scenario, a long time ago the architects of Hazard Library buried a time capsule which contained the library card which belonged to the building’s namesake – Frederick Hazard. Ever since, librarians have noticed strange things happening at the library: books mysteriously falling from their shelves, loud wails coming from the basement and elevator doors eerily creeping open, even when no one is inside. Recently, the box which contains Hazard’s card was unearthed during a construction project, and the librarians are desperate to open the box. Can you help the librarians open the box and return Fred Hazard’s library card to its proper resting place? Intended  for ages 12 to 18. To learn more, call the library at (315) 435-5326.