Open Writing Workshop for Teens
Do you have a story you just have to tell? Join this open workshop and develop your story. No registration required. For ages 12 to 20. Meets in the TeenSpace, Level 1.
Do you have a story you just have to tell? Join this open workshop and develop your story. No registration required. For ages 12 to 20. Meets in the TeenSpace, Level 1.
Do you love music? Do you tap to the beat of your favorite songs? Come to a drum circle and let’s have some fun. You’ll learn some basic rhythms as we jam with djembe drums, shakers and bells. It’s simple, fun and anyone can do it. Creative Rhythms drum events inspire and strengthen a sense of community, courage and confidence through various facilitated rhythm modules. Creative Rhythms is a wellness program designed by Sandra Sabene/Certified DC Facilitator and expressive arts instructor offering inspiration to communities along the east coast since 2007. Space is limited. Event is supported by funds from the M&T Charitable Foundation.
Are you a storyteller? So is Miss Erin, and she’d love to talk about stories with you. No registration required. For ages 6 to 12. Meets in the Computer Lab, Level 2.
Planned Parenthood educator Mallory will distribute brochures, fact sheets and give-a-ways, 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. For teens and young adults. Meets in the TeenSpace, Level 1.
JAMS (Joined Artists, Musicians & Singers) 6th annual Musicians’ Cookout will be held from noon to 6 p.m. Saturday, July 13, at Long Branch Park in Liverpool. Tickets are $12.50 and parking is free.
"How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World" will screen at 2:30 p.m. Saturday, July 13. Join Betts Branch Library for this movie and snacks. Movie is 1 hour 44 minutes with a MPAA rating of PG; Common Sense Media recommends ages 7 and up. Call the library for further details at (315) 435-1940.
Blues concert with Phil Petroff & friends will begin at 2 p.m. Sunday, July 14, on the Memorial Brick Patio. Admission is free; bring lawn chairs. Concert held inside in case of inclement weather.
Do you have a story you just have to tell? Join this open workshop and develop your story. No registration required. For ages 12 to 20. Meets in the TeenSpace, Level 1.
Painting with a Twist will offer music, games, prize giveaways all while painting with instruction from a local artist. Each painter will create their very own masterpiece to take home the same day. Space is limited and registration is required. To register, call (315) 435-1940. Event is supported by funds from the M&T Charitable Foundation.
The community is invited to Dunbar Center’s Annual Dinner and Celebration "Reclaiming Our Time and Place" to be held at the Genesee Grande. The reception begins at 5 p.m. and the dinner/program will be held from 6 to 8 p.m. The evening's keynote speaker is Juhanna Rodgers, Ph.D. author and producer of "Behind the Woman." This year’s awardees include Evelyn Ingram, Community Service Award; David MacDonald, Community Partner Award, and Emmanuel Breland, Liz Page and Milton Fields, Trailblazer Award. Tickets are $101 each and may be purchased through PayPal on the Dunbar Center's website: syracusedunbarcenter.org or by mailed check to Dunbar. For more information, call Liz Page at (315) 727-2690 or email thenewdunbar@gmail.com