Science Fun for Families
Beauchamp Branch Library 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse , NY, United StatesLibrary staff will guide families through fun science and technology experiments. Meets in the auditorium.
Library staff will guide families through fun science and technology experiments. Meets in the auditorium.
The Southside TNT meeting is held at 6 p.m. the first Monday of each month in the auditorium at Danforth Magnet Middle School. Park in the parking lot off West Lafayette Avenue. Chief of Police Kenton Buckner as well as the Bureau of Administrative Adjudication will be gusts.
The rescheduled Save the Rain community meeting will be held at 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 5, at Beauchamp Branch Library. The meeting will discuss upcoming green infrastructure construction projects along Salina Street. All in the community are invited to participate.
Under the leadership of NBLCA several nonprofit health organizations will be on hand to share resources and information on AIDS prevention and support services for housing, testing and treatment for persons with chronic diseases. No registration necessary. For teens and adults. Meets at Central Library on Level 1.
A volunteer attorney will be at the library to provide free legal assistance or referrals for family, housing, business, immigration or civil legal issues. No appointments necessary, but please sign in at the circulation desk upon arrival.
Watch "The House with a Clock in Its Walls" at 2 p.m. Saturday, March 9.
Morehouse College Glee Club will perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 13, at Bethany Baptist Church, 149 Beattie St. Founded in 1911, the Glee Club has a long tradition of significant public appearances, including Martin Luther King Jr.'s funeral, President Jimmy Carter's inauguration, Super Bowl XXVIII and the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta. This local performance is offered with support from 100 Black Men of Syracuse, Syracuse University, CNY Arts and the Rotary Club of Syracuse. This performance is free and open to the public but seating is limited; plan to come early. For more information, visit 100blackmensyr.org.
SCORE Syracuse and Onondaga Small Business Development Center (SBDC) are teaming up with Google to provide two workshops designed to help small businesses better reach customers online. Google speaker Randi Penfil will present on how customers find businesses online and how to promote one’s online presence using search engine optimization (SEO) and online advertising. Attendees will also learn how to create or claim one’s Google My Business listing, manage business information across Google Search and Maps, use Google My Business to connect with potential customers and create a free website. Cost is $10 pre-registered; veterans are free, courtesy of a grant from M&T Bank. To register, contact Gina Odell, SCORE Syracuse, at syr.info@scorevolunteer.org or (315) 471-9393 ext. 245
Talk to a lawyer for free on the second and fourth Thursday of the month in the CNY Meeting Room on the library's third level. Volunteer lawyers will answer your questions on a first come, first served basis. Please arrive early and sign in as space is limited.
Planned Parenthood educator Mallory will distribute brochures, fact sheets and give-aways, answer questions and talk to teens one-on-one about family planning, sexual health, sexually transmitted infections and HIV/AIDS, minors’ rights and much more. All materials include information about where to access low-cost reproductive health care. If appropriate, referrals will be made to partner agencies for additional service needs. Meets in Central Library's TeenSpace, Level 1.