Food Giveaway

The Table Community Food Pantry 6099 Court Street Road, Syracuse, NY, United States

The Table Community Food Pantry will offer a drive-thru style food giveaway will be offered from 10 a.m. to noon Aug. 15. Enter through the 298 entrance to receive one box/bundle of food per family and remember to bring proof of address for each family.

Ballet Basics with Miss Liz

Learn the basics of ballet with Miss Liz. Liz Bryson has studied ballet for 25 years and teaches Ballet IV and Adult Beginner Ballet at the Syracuse School of Dance. Warm up with plié, tendu and relevé; learn to walk, run, skip and march like a ballet dancer, and then "pantomime" (act out) your own scene. All you'll need is a chair, socks and a little space to move. Intended for children ages 5 to 12; both girls and boys are welcome. Register by visiting bit.ly/BalletAug15. Participants will be sent a Zoom meeting link.

Sis. Gwendolyn Mack 4th Annual Giveaway

Tucker Missionary Baptist Church 515 Oakwood Avenue, Syracuse, NY, United States

Tucker Missionary Baptist Church will hold an annual giveaway from noon to 4 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 15, for the community and in honor of the memory of Sis. Gwendolyn Mack.

Fresh Food Distribution

The Connected Church Syracuse 107 E. Beard Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Connected Church Syracuse will provide a bag of food to residents in need. To learn more, email Demetria Hooks at Helps@theConnectedChurchSyr.Org

Online: Storytelling with LuAnn Adams

"How the Children Got the Sun Up in the Sky & Other Stories from Around the World” is a collection of stories that celebrates children and the things that are important their lives: Family, friends, the environment and more. Join LuAnn Adams and travel around the world in stories and meet children from Africa, India and other locations. She will use props, music and lots of audience participation to bring the stories to life. Intended for children ages 0 to 5. Register by visiting bit.ly/LuAnnAdamsAug18. Participants will be sent a Zoom meeting link. Program supported by funds from the M&T Charitable Foundation.

Sankofa Food Share

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

The Sankofa Wellness and Resource Center presents a bi-weekly food share on Wednesdays. The center will provide dry goods (rice, beans etc.) and fresh produce. Items are set up for Grab N Go, and organizers will be utilizing social distancing guidelines to provide the food items. Photo ID is preferred. Pre-registration is not required. Limited spots for delivery for members of the community that are unable to find transportation to the event will be provided. To register, call (315) 345-4239.

2020 Summer Photo Contest Winners Announced

Wednesday, Aug. 19, organizers of The Stand's 2020 Photo Contest will reveal judges’ top picks in all five categories. The BIG reveal will begin at 6:30 p.m. over Zoom and live-streamed on The Stand’s Facebook Page. Email ashley@mysouthsidestand.com to receive the link to join on Zoom and hear directly from judges. A selection of the top three images in each of the five categories will be shown.

Postponed: McKinley Park 100th Anniversary Recognition

McKinley Park West Newell Street, Syracuse, United States

The Syracuse Parks Department will hold a ceremony in McKinley Park Aug. 20 in recognition of 100 years. Attendance will be limited in accordance to following COVID-19 health guidelines. No more than 50 may attend and masks must be worn. Mayor Ben Walsh and several Common Council members will be in attendance. To be added to the guest list, contact Audrey Haskell at aah1102@aol.com.

Dance Lesson by Syracuse Strong Lady Eagles

Fly high with the Syracuse Strong Lady Eagles who will lead you in a dance routine through this virtual program which explores the world of dance. Intended for ages 12 to 18. Register by visiting bit.ly/WorldOfDanceAug20. Participants will be sent a Zoom meeting link. Session is supported by funds from the M&T Charitable Foundation.

Race Matters Book Club

“Jay-Z – Made in America” by Michael Eric Dyson is the next book in ACTS (Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse) Race Matters Book Club session scheduled for 7 p.m. Monday, Aug. 24.

Henry Louis Gates calls this small volume “A poignant portrait of one of hip hops’ most intriguing figures. A TOUR DE FORCE.”  If you haven’t explored the world of music & poetry buried in hip hop, and its key purveyor, here’s your chance. As a sociology professor and public intellectual, Michael Eric Dyson is the perfect person to unravel its mysteries.  

ACTS' interfaith discussion group is open to all, and you may choose to participate only once or every month. Peter Sarver, ACTS Coordinator for Transformational Reading Groups, will co-facilitate with Dr. Ednita Wright, professor at Onondaga Community College, for the August gathering.  To register for the Aug. 24 session on Jay-Z, email petersarveracts@gmail.com.