Latest Past Events

Class on Caring for Individuals with Vision/Hearing Impairments

Aurora of CNY 518 James St., Syracuse

A class for those who currently care for older or disabled persons or may become caregivers in the future will be offered by Aurora of CNY from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Wednesday, April 3, at its office. This class is open to the public as an educational forum to explore the challenges of living with or caring for those with vision and/or hearing impairments; the class will include assistive device demonstration, discussion of Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma and Diabetic Retinopathy as well as a question and answer session. Registration is required by calling Cynthia at (315) 435-2362 ext. 4993 or email: cstevenson@ongov.net or register on-line at: http://www.ongov.net/aging/icare.html.

Southside Tomorrow’s Neighborhoods Today Meeting

Danforth Middle School 309 W. Brighton, Syracuse

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.

Onondaga Historical Association Presents the Play ‘Salt City Abolitionists’

Beauchamp Branch Library 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse

All are welcome to the free staging of the play "Salt City Abolitionists" with characters the Rev. Samuel May and Caroline Loguen. Syracuse was a center of abolitionism in the 19th Century and was watched by the entire country. Join two of the Salt City’s crusaders for freedom, the Rev. Samuel May (of the May Memorial Church) and Caroline Loguen (who with her husband, the Rev. Jermaine Loguen, assisted many on their way to freedom). Learn about, and become part of, an antislavery meeting of the day. "Salt City Abolitionists" is a play written by the Onondaga Historical Association.

Free