Canceled – Helio Health Recovery Services

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

The Recovery Center provides a safe space to support individuals in all stages of recovery from substance use disorders or behavioral health challenges. Learn about the center’s various programs, meetings and special events that are inclusive to the enter recovery community. Their purpose is to help the individual and their support network develop the skills they require to maintain a successful recovery. Meets in Level 1.

Canceled – Consumer Debt Clinic

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

Attorneys from the Consumer Legal Advocacy Resource Office (CLARO) will be on hand to provide free legal advice and help with drafting court forms for those fighting debt. Volunteers assist with court cases or judgments related to credit card debt, medical debt, student loans, car loans, utilities collections, lines of credit and charge accounts. This program is offered in collaboration with Syracuse FEC (Financial Empowerment Center). No appointment necessary. Meets in the Community Room, Level 1.

Canceled – Veteran Assistance from Easterseals NY

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

Staff from the Syracuse Chapter of Easterseals NY will be on hand to assist veterans in obtaining free services for those who are disabled, homeless or at risk of losing housing and facing other barriers to employment. Open to all veterans. Meets in Level 1.

Canceled – Bubble Towers

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

Ever wonder how you can make a tower out of bubbles? We’ve got the answer. Join library staff for this activity intended for ages 5 to 12. Meets in the KidSpace, Level 2.

Free

Canceled – Thursday Morning Roundtable

Nancy Cantor Warehouse 350 W. Fayette St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The 2019-20 season will continue at 8 a.m. each Thursday in March in a new location, Room 016 in the Nancy Cantor Warehouse. The room is directly off of the Fayette Street entrance or a short walk down the stairs or elevator ride from the Washington Street entrance. March 26 Chancellor Kent Syverud and Matt Ter Molen, chief advancement officer, are scheduled to speak about the state of the university and what it means to be “forever orange.”

Free

Canceled – Talk to a Lawyer

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

Need help with your legal problems? Volunteer lawyers will answer your questions on a first-come, first-served basis.

The library is currently closed.

Legal Services of Central New York will be temporarily shifting online and via phone to help ensure the safety of its attorneys, staff & the community during this unprecedented time. If you need legal help on a new matter, complete an ONLINE INTAKE at http://lscny.org/intake or call (315) 703-6500.

Canceled – Teen Health Office Hours

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

Health educator Mallory will distribute information, answer questions and be available to talk to teens one-on-on. If appropriate, referrals will be made to partner agencies for additional service needs. Meets in TeenSpace, Level 1.

Prayer in the Public Square

Onondaga Park Roberts Avenue, Syracuse , NY, United States

Join faith leaders, community leaders and residents united in prayer for the city of Syracuse from 11:30 a.m. to noon Saturday, March 28, at the entrance to lower Onondaga Park, 655 W. Onondaga St. 

Race Matters Book Club

Hopps Memorial CME Church 1110 S. State St., Syracuse, NY, United States

“The Cross & The Lynching Tree" by James H. Cone will be the book under discussion for the ACTS “Race Matters” Book Club during March.  ACTS welcomes all readers to meet 7 p.m. March 30, at Hopps Memorial CME Church, 1110 S. State St. Parking lot is accessible by entrance off Burt Street. 

Free

Time Capsule 3020

Cafe Sankofa Cooperative 2323 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

This interactive experience will educate guests on anthropogenic climate change and actions that can be taken to preserve our Earth. Attendees will travel to the year 3020 and explore artifacts that were left behind from the year 2020.

Free