Syracuse Innovation Team Snow Safety Summit

Dr. Weeks Elementary School 710 Hawley Ave., Syracuse, NY, United States

The city's innovation team will host a snow safety summit to begin developing a long-term snow removal plan at 6 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15, at Dr. Weeks Elementary School, 710 Hawley Ave.

A Community Reading with the Pinkney Family

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

The Pinkney family is unique in African-American children’s literature. How has this come about? What is there about this family that led to children’s books becoming the family business? Join Marcelle Haddix, event host and professor of reading and language arts at the School of Education at Syracuse University, to find out why. Event aimed at young children, mothers, homeschoolers and community members. Event is free. For more information, call the library at (315) 435-3395.

Free

Disaster Preparedness Workshop

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

Join with FORCE Ready Syracuse Project for a disaster preparedness training where you will learn how you and your family can get ready in the event of an emergency. Participants will receive a starter disaster preparedness kit and additional resources.

Free

Syracuse Black Expo’s Unity Day

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

Syracuse Black Expo celebrates cultural excellence by providing a venue to build a financial community to generate more businesses, create jobs and build a safe neighborhood. Event will feature shopping including T-shirts, jewelry, art, food, baked goods and more. Free entry. For more information, call (315) 878-2763.

Peaceful Fists Karate Demonstration

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

Master Roland Sims will give a martial arts demonstration open to both adults and school-aged children. Discover how to empower yourself with time-honored, effective survival, self-defense, evasion, resistance and escape strategies.

Free

Holisticsupernatural Pop-Up Vegan Cafe: Dinner and Learn Series

South Side Innovation Center 2610 S. Salina St., Syracuse, NY, United States

In honor of Black History and Heart Health Month, Holisticsupernatural will offer Wellness Wednesdays. This four-week dinner and learn series will explore the African diet, influencers and heart disease and will examine the differences and similarities of vegetarian and Veganism, how to create a balanced plant-based meal, fight inflammation and maintain proper gut health. Cost is $15 per session or $40 for all four.

$15 – $40

Coffee & Conversation

Southside Interfaith CDC 500 West Newell Street, Syracuse, NY, United States

These informal community meetings will be held on the last Thursday of each month from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Southside Interfaith CDC, 500 W. Newell St. Neighbors in McKinley Community and friends in other Syracuse neighborhoods and surrounding areas welcome. They provide the hot coffee; you provide the hot topics.

Syracuse NAACP 2018 State of the Community Address

NAACP Headquarters 224 Harrison St., Syracuse, NY, United States

The Syracuse NAACP 2018 State of the Community Address - "Our Vision, 2018 & Beyond" - will be presented by Linda Brown-Robinson, president of the local group. To learn more, contact Brown-Robinson at (315) 440-6340.

Family Movie Matinee: ‘Hidden Figures’

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

Beauchamp Library will screen "Hidden Figures" (Runtime 2 hours, 7 minutes). In the film, three brilliant African-American women at NASA -- Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan and Mary Jackson -- serve as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in history: the launch of astronaut John Glenn into orbit, a stunning achievement that restored the nation’s confidence, turned around the Space Race and galvanized the world. Intended for all ages; free popcorn provided.

Free

Film Screening: “7 a.m.”

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

The documentary "7 a.m." will be screened at 1:30 p.m. Feb. 24 at Beauchamp Branch Library. The documentary explores why it's a lack of businesses, not a lack of jobs, that makes Black people the poorest people in America. The film makers speak with the foremost minds on the subject like Dr. Claud Anderson and Don Peebles about why racism is an economics issue, not a social issue. Food will be provided.

Free