Latest Past Events

Teen Movie Night

Paine Branch Library 113 Nichols Ave., Syracuse

Teens are invited to Paine for a screening of Marvel’s "Black Panther." Snacks provided. Seating will be available, but interested attendees are encouraged to bring a comfy blanket and/or bean bag to better enjoy the movie.

Free

Money Management for Your Small Business

East Side Business Center 1201 E Fayette St., Syracuse

Attendees will learn what sources of cash are on hand and how to control and use that valuable asset, including: how to project your cash flow, sources of additional cash, how to control the cash that you have and the advantages of good records. Cost is $20 for those who per-register or cash or check at the door.Veterans are free courtesy of a grant from M&T Bank. For more information, email syr.info@scorevolunteer.org.

Race Matters Book Club

Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church 5299 Jamesville Rd., Syracuse

The Alliance of Communities Transforming Syracuse (ACTS) Race Matters Book Club will discuss "Our Kids: The American Dream in Crisis" by Robert D. Putnam Monday, Feb. 25, at Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church. Putnam is a Harvard scholar who earlier wrote “Bowling Alone: The Collapse & Revival of American Community.” The 7 p.m. discussion group will be facilitated by Peter Sarver, ACTS executive director, and Kelly Ward, chair of the ACTS Equity in Education task force. The book club is open to all willing to tackle tough social issues in the context of white privilege and systemic racism. There is no expectation of participation from session to session. The gathering site varies from month to month.