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11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/21/2008
7 pm – none
free
Author of Nothing in the World
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/23/2008
2 pm – none
admission
Professional sleigh designer/builder Roger Allen of Ontario County talks abou thte development of American sleighs. Includes his collection of miniature sleighs and accessories.
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
11/05/2008, 11/06/2008, 11/07/2008, 11/08/2008, 11/09/2008… more View All Dates
10 am – 11 am
admission
Explore hands-on science adventures in this workshop that emphasizes observation, formulating questions and designing experiements.
REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED
12/03/2008, 12/10/2008, 12/17/2008
10 am – 11 am
admission
This winter science class will offer answers for the many questions posed by young children about how the universe works.
Preschoolers will explore science adventures with an emphasis on observing, formulating questions, and designing experiments.
for ages 3-5
Please register by December 1.
12/07/2008, 12/14/2008
2 pm – none
admission
12/09/2008
5 pm – 7 pm
free
12/10/2008
7:30 pm – none
admission
12/03/2008, 12/10/2008, 12/17/2008
10 am – 11 am
admission
This winter science class will offer answers for the many questions posed by young children about how the universe works.
Preschoolers will explore science adventures with an emphasis on observing, formulating questions, and designing experiments.
for ages 3-5
Please register by December 1.
12/12/2008
7:30 am – 8:45 am
free
“F.O.C.U.S. ON BUILDING A SUSTAINABLE COMMUNITY”“THE CNY ECONOMY: A REGIONAL PERSPECTIVEPRESENTER:LINDA DICKERSON HARTSOCKEmpire State Development, Central NY Regional DirectorLinda joined Empire State Development in 2007 and is responsible for managing its regional office which serves Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga and Oswego Counties. Her expertise is developing regional partnerships for economic and community development.
12/14/2008
2 pm – none
admission
OHA is honored to host Dr. David Speck, Ophthalmologist by day Christmas tree ornament collector by night. Dr. Speck will present ornaments from different places around the world and during different time periods. His extensive collection will provide the audience with diversity and the history of Christmas tree ornaments.
12/07/2008, 12/14/2008
2 pm – none
admission
12/03/2008, 12/10/2008, 12/17/2008
10 am – 11 am
admission
This winter science class will offer answers for the many questions posed by young children about how the universe works.
Preschoolers will explore science adventures with an emphasis on observing, formulating questions, and designing experiments.
for ages 3-5
Please register by December 1.
01/06/2009
5 pm – 7 pm
free
01/07/2009, 01/14/2009, 01/21/2009, 01/28/2009
none – none
admission
Prereschoolers (ages 3-5) learn to formulate questions and test answers through hands-on experiments.
01/09/2009
7:30 am – 8:45 am
free
WHAT WE CAN LEARN FROM THE NYS LABOR DEPARTMENT”Follow-up to session on the regional economy.PRESENTER:ROGER EVANSNYS DEPARTMENT OF LABORRoger Evans is one of 10 regional economists employed by the New York State Department of Labor to gauge the local economy in terms of job trends, wages, and other factors that determine career opportunities in the region. Roger is a 1977 graduate of Niagara University with a BA in economics and business. He has worked over 30 years as a regional analyst. In his spare time he creates web-based labor market information products for the Department’s web pages. Roger explains how seemingly dry statistics can improve your business. His series of web based special articles attracts more than 1,200 subscribers.
01/10/2009
1 – 4 pm
admission
Learn how to create a successful science fair project and how to prepare for a winning presentation to the judges.
01/10/2009
11 am – noon
admission
Children (ages 6-9) to explore properties of liquid water, water vapor and ice.
01/11/2009
3:30 – 4:30 pm
admission
Adults will learn the basics of photographing nature and to share their work.
01/14/2009, 01/21/2009
1 – 2 pm
admission
Learn about astronomy and the discoveries of Edwin Hubble.
01/07/2009, 01/14/2009, 01/21/2009, 01/28/2009
none – none
admission
Prereschoolers (ages 3-5) learn to formulate questions and test answers through hands-on experiments.
01/17/2009
2 – 5 pm
admission
The "Scholastic Jazz Jam" Series, events at which local High School and College students are invited to perform in a supportive environment backed by area professionals. Aspiring Jazz Instrumentalists "Learn the Ropes" of Public Performance, Backed by the area's Finest Jazz Professionals. Play Tunes of Your Choice in a Supportive Atmosphere. All Experience Levels Welcome!
01/14/2009, 01/21/2009
1 – 2 pm
admission
Learn about astronomy and the discoveries of Edwin Hubble.
01/07/2009, 01/14/2009, 01/21/2009, 01/28/2009
none – none
admission
Prereschoolers (ages 3-5) learn to formulate questions and test answers through hands-on experiments.
01/24/2009
11 – noon
admission
Discover the scientific questions and answers held by dry ice.
01/25/2009
11 am – noon
admission
Children will design and assemble bird feeders.
01/07/2009, 01/14/2009, 01/21/2009, 01/28/2009
none – none
admission
Prereschoolers (ages 3-5) learn to formulate questions and test answers through hands-on experiments.
02/01/2009, 02/08/2009, 02/15/2009
none – none
admission
Have you ever wondered how to capture the beauty of nature with just one click? Join the MOST’s newest adult photography class: Photographing Nature continues in February.
This experience is designed to teach adults the basics of photographing nature and allow participants to share their work with others.
Class size is limited and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
02/03/2009
5 – 7 pm
free
02/05/2009, 02/12/2009, 02/19/2009
5:30 – 7:320 pm
admission
February’s book: Bill Bryson’s, A Short History of Nearly Everything
02/01/2009, 02/08/2009, 02/15/2009
none – none
admission
Have you ever wondered how to capture the beauty of nature with just one click? Join the MOST’s newest adult photography class: Photographing Nature continues in February.
This experience is designed to teach adults the basics of photographing nature and allow participants to share their work with others.
Class size is limited and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
02/05/2009, 02/12/2009, 02/19/2009
5:30 – 7:320 pm
admission
February’s book: Bill Bryson’s, A Short History of Nearly Everything
02/15/2009
2 pm – none
admission
What a better way to celebrate Valentine’s weekend than with the following course of true love with “the first couple”? No, not President Obama and Michele, but Adam and Eve, who reveal their innermost feelings, thoughts, and insights through entries in their personal diaries. Treat your sweetie and come visit the Onondaga Historical Association on Sunday, February 15th at 2:00pm for a valentine from one of America’s greatest humorists, Samuel Clemens’ also known as Mark Twain; a presentation of the heart warming and witty “The Diaries of Adam and Eve”. Extracts from “Adam’s Diary” were first published in “the Niagara Book”, a souvenir publication sold at the Buffalo Worlds Fair in 1893. The setting of Eden is near Niagara Falls, NY with reference to Tonawanda, NY. “Eve’s Diary” was written in 1906, and the two works were published together in one volume for the first time in 1931.
02/01/2009, 02/08/2009, 02/15/2009
none – none
admission
Have you ever wondered how to capture the beauty of nature with just one click? Join the MOST’s newest adult photography class: Photographing Nature continues in February.
This experience is designed to teach adults the basics of photographing nature and allow participants to share their work with others.
Class size is limited and registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
02/19/2009
7 – 9 pm
free
Charles Williamson, professor of Mechanical & Aerospace Engineering from Cornell University will speak on Fun with Fluid Dynamics as part of the NYS Space Series. Age Level: Adults, middle and high school ages .
02/05/2009, 02/12/2009, 02/19/2009
5:30 – 7:320 pm
admission
February’s book: Bill Bryson’s, A Short History of Nearly Everything
02/22/2009
2 pm – none
admission
Among the nearly one million documents in the OHA archives are two 1864 letters exchanged between two men who never actually met. In each letter, the writers try to passionately convince the other to understand their very opposite positions in a war that has torn apart their nation. Learn about the powerful emotions President Abraham Lincoln had to face as his nation plunged in a Civil War.
02/24/2009
7:30 pm – none
admission
Author of Assassination Vacation,
03/06/2009
7pm – 12:00 AM
free
03/06/2009, 03/13/2009, 03/20/2009
5:30pm – 6:30pm
fee
Age levels: teens, adults and seniors
03/07/2009, 03/14/2009, 03/21/2009
11am – 1pm
fee
Age level: 10 and up, FCC licensure upon satisfactory completion of course.
03/07/2009
10:30am – 12pm
admission
03/09/2009
2pm – none
This presentation tells the story of the Iroquois Confederacy, whose practice of gender equality inspired the emerging women's rights movement in upstate NY over 100 years ago.
03/06/2009, 03/13/2009, 03/20/2009
5:30pm – 6:30pm
fee
Age levels: teens, adults and seniors
03/13/2009
7pm – 12:00 AM
free
03/07/2009, 03/14/2009, 03/21/2009
11am – 1pm
fee
Age level: 10 and up, FCC licensure upon satisfactory completion of course.
03/19/2009
6pm – 12:00 AM
free
Sculptor Nancy Jurs will lead a walking tour of her exhibition and will discuss the broad range of themes and media used during her 40-year career.
03/06/2009, 03/13/2009, 03/20/2009
5:30pm – 6:30pm
fee
Age levels: teens, adults and seniors
03/07/2009, 03/14/2009, 03/21/2009
11am – 1pm
fee
Age level: 10 and up, FCC licensure upon satisfactory completion of course.
03/22/2009
2 pm – none
admission
Canal boat Sal, Little Audrey, Bess Call, Anne Bonney, Mary Read, Sal Fink, Pretty Suzanna, Drop Star. Ever hear of any of these ladies? Probably not, since they have been overshadowed by their male counterparts in American Folklore.
In celebration of Women’s History Month join storytellers Rachelle Clavin, Marcia Mahaffy, Cathy Neuner, Dara Newson, Nicole Stanek, and Betsy York for tales of mirth, magic, myth, miracle, and motherhood for all ages!
03/31/2009
7:30pm – 12:00 AM
admission