Horizons: New Film Out of Central New York

Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Light Work’s Urban Video Project will host "Horizons: New Film Out of Central New York" Sept. 3 – 5. In partnership with the Innovative Group of CNY, the two-day showcase highlights films by 2020 CNY Film Short Competition winners, including Isaak Cintron, Carlton Daniel, Kathryn Ferentchak and Charles Stulck.

Exhibition patrons visiting the plaza must maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet between individuals at all times, except for groups visiting from the same household. All are encouraged to wear face masks.

Horizons: New Film Out of Central New York

Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Light Work’s Urban Video Project will host "Horizons: New Film Out of Central New York" Sept. 3 – 5. In partnership with the Innovative Group of CNY, the three-day showcase highlights films by 2020 CNY Film Short Competition winners, including Isaak Cintron, Carlton Daniel, Kathryn Ferentchak and Charles Stulck.

Exhibition patrons visiting the plaza must maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet between individuals at all times, except for groups visiting from the same household. All are encouraged to wear face masks.

Horizons: New Film Out of Central New York

Everson Museum of Art 401 Harrison St., Syracuse, NY, United States

Light Work’s Urban Video Project will host "Horizons: New Film Out of Central New York" Sept. 3 – 5. In partnership with the Innovative Group of CNY, the three-day showcase highlights films by 2020 CNY Film Short Competition winners, including Isaak Cintron, Carlton Daniel, Kathryn Ferentchak and Charles Stulck.

Exhibition patrons visiting the plaza must maintain a social distance of at least 6 feet between individuals at all times, except for groups visiting from the same household. All are encouraged to wear face masks.

CNY Young Naturalists 

Each week, Rebecca from CNY Young Naturalists will lead a lesson on an interesting nature topic and provide activities to try outside and include in a nature journal. Then, at the following meeting, participants will discuss what they found in nature and have recorded in their journals. All are welcome to this free program, but please be aware that the activities are geared for children ages 7 to 12. Visit bit.ly/YoungNaturalists to sign up. Participants will be sent a link to join a Zoom meeting.  Sponsored by the CNY Chapter of the Izaak Walton League with help from the Fayetteville Free Library.

Online Workshop: Healthy Beverages

This Healthy Beverages workshop is presented by Just Say Yes to Fruits & Vegetables, a partner of the Food Bank of Central New York. Organizers will compare the sugar content of popular drinks and discuss ideas for healthy drink options. Register by visiting bit.ly/JSYSept9. Participants will be sent a Zoom meeting link. Participants can also stop by JSY’s tent at the Downtown Farmers’ Market Sept. 15 to pick up coupons, a helpful kitchen tool and recipes.

Community Breast Cancer Screening

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

The National Black Leadership Commission on Health will host the Upstate University Hospital Mammography Van in the South Side this month. The van is part of Gov. Andrew Cuomo’s “Get Screened, No Excuses” Breast Cancer Initiative, which aims to remove obstacles to breast cancer screening for women in New York. To schedule, call (315) 464-2582 or go online at http://www.upstate.edu/mobile-mammography/. To be eligible, women should be 40 years and older, not have had a mammogram in the past 12 months and not be experiencing breast problems.

Chalk the Walk

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

Families are invited to participate in this community event to showcase the meaning of "love and family" through chalk art. Mask are required. To register, call (315) 766-0393.

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

Virtual Concert of New Music for Organ

Virtual concert recorded at St. Paul's Episcopal Church in downtown Syracuse, featuring new works for organ performed by Jonathan Embry, Alexander Meszler, Anne Laver and Augustine Sobeng. The program includes world premieres by Natalie Draper and Jonathan Embry.

Southside TNT Virtual Meeting

Southside Tomorrow's Neighborhoods Today meets on the first Monday of each month, however, the group rescheduled September's meeting for Monday Sept. 14, due to the Labor Day Holiday. TNT highly recommends participants plan on beginning the process of joining the meeting at least 15 minutes prior to the 6 p.m. meeting start time.