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03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/27/2010
10am – Noon
Fee
Focuses on engagement with language and imagination in all genres. Students will be given all the skills to foster a natural talent and interest in ways that lead to even greater enthusiasm for writing. In-class writing prompts along with opportunities for revision and peer critique encourage participants to be supportive of and learn from others. Taught by Georgia Popoff.
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010
10:30am – Noon
Fee
Expand your child’s artistic horizons with this four-week class! Students will explore ‘ways to play with clay,’ making this class one that you won’t want to miss. We will also build sculptures using a variety of materials, experiment with color and sketch in the galleries for inspiration. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
02/27/2010, 03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010
10:30am – Noon
Admission
Expand your child’s artistic horizons with this four-week class! Students will explore ‘ways to play with clay,’ making this class one that you won’t want to miss. We will also build sculptures using a variety of materials, experiment with color and sketch in the galleries for inspiration. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/27/2010
2pm – 4pm
Fee
Ekphrasis is the translation of a nonliterary work of art from its original form- visual, musical, cinematic, etc. – to words. The result may be poetry, prose, fiction or nonfiction. We will experiment with ekphrasis each class and will make a visit to a local gallery. Taught by Rebecca Sernett.
03/16/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Richard Russo received his BA in English at the University of Arizona along with his Ph.D. in American Lit in 1980. He also earned a master of fine arts degree in creative writing in 1981. In addition to being a novelist he was a former fiction instructor and professor of creative writing. He writes about blue collar life and “Main Street USA.” He is the author of Empire Falls, Straight Man, and Nobody’s Fool.
03/18/2010
6pm – none
Free
Jen Pepper’s work explores the intersection between language and the body, and their interaction with the physical and emotional environment. Pepper will present and discuss selected works including drawings, sculpture and site specific projects.
03/18/2010
5pm – 7pm
Admission
In the spirit of Ghost Walk, on the third Thursday of each month, after regular business hours, pay a visit to the Onondaga Historical Association for Evening at the Museum. OHA has collected innumerable stories from Syracuse and Central New York for 150 years. Now you have the opportunity to explore our past in a fun and unique way. Accompany our knowledgeable night watchman to experience our exhibits in a new light and see who comes out of the woodwork to bring Salt City history to life. 3/18 & 4/15, the tour lasts for one hour, starting every half hour from 5-7pm
03/18/2010
11am – none
Free with museum admission
"Reptile Reproductions" (for older students)
Another performance follows at 1pm
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/27/2010
2pm – 4pm
Fee
Ekphrasis is the translation of a nonliterary work of art from its original form- visual, musical, cinematic, etc. – to words. The result may be poetry, prose, fiction or nonfiction. We will experiment with ekphrasis each class and will make a visit to a local gallery. Taught by Rebecca Sernett.
03/20/2010
none – none
Free
Presented by speakers from Lockheed Martin
Continental Breakfast before the presentation. Questions and a chance to explore the MOST following the presentation. Modeled after the International Café Scientifique, the TACNY Junior Café Scientifique features monthly talks by a guest speaker on current science, mathematics, engineering, or technology topics. The program is sponsored by TACNY, the Technology Alliance of Central New York, and hosted at the MOST. Please note: The target age for the TACNY Junior Cafe` Scientifique is Middle School & High School students, along with their parents or guardians. However, we ask that the question and answer period is for the students ONLY! Please RSVP to jrcafe@tacny.org or call 425-9068 x2121. Sponsored by TACNY (Technological Alliance of Central New York).
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/27/2010
10am – Noon
Fee
Focuses on engagement with language and imagination in all genres. Students will be given all the skills to foster a natural talent and interest in ways that lead to even greater enthusiasm for writing. In-class writing prompts along with opportunities for revision and peer critique encourage participants to be supportive of and learn from others. Taught by Georgia Popoff.
02/27/2010, 03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010
10:30am – Noon
Admission
Expand your child’s artistic horizons with this four-week class! Students will explore ‘ways to play with clay,’ making this class one that you won’t want to miss. We will also build sculptures using a variety of materials, experiment with color and sketch in the galleries for inspiration. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010
10:30am – Noon
Fee
Expand your child’s artistic horizons with this four-week class! Students will explore ‘ways to play with clay,’ making this class one that you won’t want to miss. We will also build sculptures using a variety of materials, experiment with color and sketch in the galleries for inspiration. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/27/2010
10am – Noon
Fee
Focuses on engagement with language and imagination in all genres. Students will be given all the skills to foster a natural talent and interest in ways that lead to even greater enthusiasm for writing. In-class writing prompts along with opportunities for revision and peer critique encourage participants to be supportive of and learn from others. Taught by Georgia Popoff.
03/27/2010
Noon – 3pm
Free
Spend an art-filled afternoon at the Everson and get ready to dig into clay! Create little buildings with windows, doors and secret openings to explore spaces. Pick out some unusual materials to make colorful sculptures inspired by nature and play the collage game by turning a fun and fanciful phrase into a work of art using magazines, newspapers, cardboard and more!
03/06/2010, 03/13/2010, 03/20/2010, 03/27/2010
2pm – 4pm
Fee
Ekphrasis is the translation of a nonliterary work of art from its original form- visual, musical, cinematic, etc. – to words. The result may be poetry, prose, fiction or nonfiction. We will experiment with ekphrasis each class and will make a visit to a local gallery. Taught by Rebecca Sernett.
03/28/2010
2pm – none
Admission
The Salt City's own famed abolitionist, the Reverenced Samuel May hosts a dramatic presentation from Central New York Reads 2009-10 Book Choice March , by Geraldine Brooks. The novel follows the travels of Colonel March, the father of the March Sisters of Louisa May Alcott's, Little Women . Ms. Brooks presents a vivid depiction of the South prior to and during the Civil War through the lives of those he meets. It is appropriate that May introduces and adds insight in the presentation as not only is he fictionalized in the book but also in reality he was Alcott's Uncle. Join the OHA upstagers as they bring selected scenes to life.
04/01/2010
6pm – 9pm
Admission
This three hour lecture/workshop is about understanding the manual features on 35mm film or digital cameras. The session begins by examining the scientific nature of light and the development of cameras through history. This background information creates a context in which to relate how the different parts of the camera work together. Students will learn about ISO/ASA, aperture, lenses, exposure, depth of field, and more. Students are expected to bring their own SLR or DSLR cameras to the workshop, so they can find each feature we discuss. Space is limited to ten participants and the classes are designed for adults. Reserve your space by contacting Admissions at 315-425-9068 x2132. As part of our educational mission, the MOST makes an effort to offer engaging classes for the community. One of these exciting programs is the Natural Light Photography Series. The Natural Light Photography Series is taught by the museums staff photographer. Dustin Angell is a local artist and educator with a BFA in painting and photography. His work has been shown in California, NYC, and published in France and at home. Dustin is also a science educator, working with families at the MOST and students in schools throughout the region. Take at a look at some of his spectacular work by visiting www.dustinangell.me.
04/06/2010
6pm – none
Free
Social hour from 5-6pm. Meetings begin at 6pm.
04/07/2010
9am – 4pm
Free
The green economy is moving fast. What are you doing to capitalize on it? Do you have a concept for a new green product or service, but need help refining your business plan? Could you benefit from some expert assistance by a professional business counselor? The Clean Tech Center, in conjunction with the US Small Business Administration (SBA) and the NYS Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is once again hosting monthly "Green Business Development Days" for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Entrepreneurs and business owners will be able to meet with a counselor from the SBDC to obtain advice about business planning, financing, access to federal contracts and other SBA programs. "Green Business Development" counseling sessions are 9 a.m. until 4 p.m. on the first Wednesday of each month at the Tech Garden. Meetings are by appointment.
04/09/2010
none – none
Fee
Attention top management teams of emerging technology businesses....entrepreneurs with a technology ideas... you will not want to miss this event! Sponsored by The Clean Tech Center, this IP Judo Seminar is designed to give entrepreneurs a solid overview of how to develop a robust IP strategy fully integrated into their business strategy to become investment ready. Get both IP and business savvy as you build an enterprise game plan in this focused, interactive, session designed to give entrepreneurs a strategic kick. The content is structured to be accessible for any tech entrepreneur, with or without familiarity with intellectual property or formal business planning. The goal is to work through and leverage IP business opportunities. IP Judo is taught by Mark Weldon, JD, MBA, who has worked for Fortune 500 companies in areas such as technology development and commercialization, and as a serial entrepreneur in tech ventures. For the past eight years, Mark has been managing intellectual property licensing, tech start-ups, and corporate relations related to strategic research and technology alliances at Syracuse University, where he is also an adjunct professor of law. Mark holds a number of patents and is also a part-time venture consultant. Tuition scholarship support available for clean tech companies. Modest tuition for other technology companies.
04/15/2010
11am – none
Free with museum admission
"Reptiles and their Habitats"
04/15/2010
5pm – 7pm
Admission
In the spirit of Ghost Walk, on the third Thursday of each month, after regular business hours, pay a visit to the Onondaga Historical Association for Evening at the Museum. OHA has collected innumerable stories from Syracuse and Central New York for 150 years. Now you have the opportunity to explore our past in a fun and unique way. Accompany our knowledgeable night watchman to experience our exhibits in a new light and see who comes out of the woodwork to bring Salt City history to life. 3/18 & 4/15, the tour lasts for one hour, starting every half hour from 5-7pm
04/17/2010
none – none
Free
Presented by Dale R. Vollmer of Plumley Engineering
Continental Breakfast before the presentation. Questions and a chance to explore the MOST following the presentation. Modeled after the International Café Scientifique, the TACNY Junior Café Scientifique features monthly talks by a guest speaker on current science, mathematics, engineering, or technology topics. The program is sponsored by TACNY, the Technology Alliance of Central New York, and hosted at the MOST. Please note: The target age for the TACNY Junior Cafe` Scientifique is Middle School & High School students, along with their parents or guardians. However, we ask that the question and answer period is for the students ONLY! Please RSVP to jrcafe@tacny.org or call 425-9068 x2121. Sponsored by TACNY (Technological Alliance of Central New York).
04/20/2010
6pm – none
Free
Movies, popcorn, special guests and drawings for free tickets to the Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series will all be part of the new “Discovering the Lecture Series” project at the Robert P. Kinchen Central Library. The films and book discussions are designed to introduce FOCL’s lecture series to a new audience, and to offer a fresh way for series subscribers to explore the authors’ works. All events are free and open to the public.
04/27/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Sara Gruen is a Canadian born dual citizen who moved to the States in 1999 to pursue a job in technical writing. She was laid off within two years time and decided to try her hand at writing fiction. An avid animal lover she began writing about what she loves most. She lives in Ashville, NC with her husband, three children, two dogs, two cats, three goats, and a horse. She is the author of Riding Lessons, Flying Changes, and Water for Elephants.
05/01/2010
12:00 pm – none
Grab a seat and travel with us to the land of imagination! Families are invited to discover the whimsical world of artist Maxfield Parrish in an afternoon of fairytales and art making. Listen to some of your favorite fairytale stories and make a fantastic work of art using a broad range of fun and creative materials. Story time will take place in the Art Zone on the lower level of the Museum. Seating is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis.
05/01/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/15/2010, 05/22/2010
10:30 am – none
Let your child’s artistic interest bloom with our four-week spring art classes! Students will use a variety of media to explore art in fun new ways. They will also have access to the imaginative and colorful work of Maxfield Parrish. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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05/04/2010
8:30am – none
Fee
You'll learn how with systemic thinking you'll have the master key to success
~Working ON your business vs. working IN your business
~The Business Process Model
~NLP - Turning failure into feedback
~Submodalities - how your brain really works and how to control them
~Bonus - The Practitioner model for Life Balance.
05/04/2010
6pm – none
Free
Meetings are open to all. Social hour from 5-6pm.
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010
4pm – none
Admission
Join the Education Department for a private viewing and tour of Fantasies and Fairytales: Maxfield Parrish and the Art of the Print. Educator packets will offer many ways to engage your students in pre- and post-tour activities. A wine and cheese reception and musical entertainment will follow.
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010
9am – 4pm
Free
The Clean Tech Center, in conjunction with the US Small Business Administration (SBA) and the NYS Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is once again hosting monthly "Green Business Development Days" for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Entrepreneurs and business owners will be able to meet with a counselor from the SBDC to obtain advice about business planning, financing, access to federal contracts and other SBA preograms. "Green Business Development" counseling sessions are 9am to 4pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Tech Garden. Meetings are by appointment.
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010
6pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
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05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/07/2010
7pm – none
Free
Lynn Levin's third book of poems, Fair Creatures of an Hour, was recently published by Loonfeather Press. Her previous collection of poems, Imaginarium, was a finalist for ForeWord Magazine's 2005 Book of the Year Award. Her poems have appeared in Ploughshares, Boulevard, 5 AM, Cimarron Review, and other places. Lynn Levin teaches at the University of Pennsylvania and at Drexel University, where she is also the executive producer of the TV show, The Drexel InterView. She lives in Southampton, Pennsylvania.
05/08/2010
11am – none
Free
Join us on the second Saturday of each month for a casual conversation about art. Each session will focus on a different theme covering art from the Everson's permanent collection, expansive ceramics collection and special exhibitions. There's no need to have a background in art, just an interest in looking, listening and talking!<!--[endif]-->
05/01/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/15/2010, 05/22/2010
10:30 am – none
Let your child’s artistic interest bloom with our four-week spring art classes! Students will use a variety of media to explore art in fun new ways. They will also have access to the imaginative and colorful work of Maxfield Parrish. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
05/08/2010
2pm – none
Free
Drawing on examples from the past as well as <!--[endif]-->Fit to Be Bound, Peter Verheyen, bookbinder and Head of Preservation at Syracuse University Bird Library, will discuss the book arts as practiced in New York State over the past 100 years. Topics will include the training required to become a binder, the types of materials used, the growth of book arts organizations and "centers," and a look into the future.
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/11/2010
6pm – none
Free
With the Hon. Martha Mulroy, Onondaga County Family Court Judge.
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010
6pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/13/2010
9am – none
Fee
Presented by Bill Motto and Joe LaGuardia.<!--[endif]-->
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
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05/01/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/15/2010, 05/22/2010
10:30 am – none
Let your child’s artistic interest bloom with our four-week spring art classes! Students will use a variety of media to explore art in fun new ways. They will also have access to the imaginative and colorful work of Maxfield Parrish. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
05/15/2010
none – none
Free
Monthly science talks for middle school and high school students sponsored by TACNY, the Technological Alliance of Central New York. This month's topic is "Opportunities from Mutant Bugs to Wonder Drugs," presented by Dr. Theresa Beaty of LeMoyne College.
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
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05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010
6:30pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
Fee
05/18/2010
7:30pm – none
Admission
Author of The Nine: Inside the Secret World of the Supreme Court, among others.<!--[endif]-->
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010
6pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/20/2010
11am – none
Free with museum admission
"Vertebrates & Invertebrates." Another show follows at 1pm.
05/20/2010
5pm – 7pm
Admission
In the spirit of Ghost Walk, on the third Thursday of each month, after regular business hours, pay a visit to the Onondaga Historical Association for <!--[endif]-->Evening at the Museum. OHA has collected innumerable stories from Syracuse and Central New York for 150 years. Now you have the opportunity to explore our past in a fun and unique way. Accompany our knowledgeable night watchman to experience our exhibits in a new light and see who comes out of the woodwork to bring Salt City history to life. The tour lasts for one hour, starting every half hour from 5-7pm.
05/20/2010
6pm – none
Free
In conjunction with The Edge of Art: New York State Artists Series, the Everson presents a talk by three of the artists in the exhibition, Fit to Be Bound. Kelly Roe, Baldwinsville, Wendy Cross, Syracuse, and Dennis Yuen, Woodside, will discuss the construction, materials and concepts behind their very unique artists' books.
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/01/2010, 05/08/2010, 05/15/2010, 05/22/2010
10:30 am – none
Let your child’s artistic interest bloom with our four-week spring art classes! Students will use a variety of media to explore art in fun new ways. They will also have access to the imaginative and colorful work of Maxfield Parrish. Classes are held in the Art Zone in the lower level of the Museum.
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/26/2010
3pm – none
Fee
This program will include experts in the field of hiring international students.
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010
6pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
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05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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6pm – none
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05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010
6:30pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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06/01/2010
6pm – none
Free
Meetings are open to all. Social hour from 5-6pm.
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6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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06/02/2010
2pm – none
Free
OHA hosts the premiere of a new biography on Syracuse musician, inventor and entrepreneur, Melville Clark.
06/02/2010
3pm – none
Free
06/02/2010
9am – 4pm
Free
The Clean Tech Center, in conjunction with the US Small Business Administration (SBA) and the NYS Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is once again hosting monthly "Green Business Development Days" for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Entrepreneurs and business owners will be able to meet with a counselor from the SBDC to obtain advice about business planning, financing, access to federal contracts and other SBA programs. "Green Business Development" counseling sessions are 9am until 4pm on the first Wednesday of each month at the Tech Garden. Meetings are by appointment.
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010
6pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
06/05/2010
2pm – none
Free
An illustrated talk presented by Coy Ludwig. Following Maxfield Parrish's death in 1966, his children selected and authorized Syracuse resident Coy Ludwig to write the first book about their father and his work, The family gave Ludwig unlimited access to the artist's papers, archives and vast photographic library. The resulting book, Maxfield Parrish, published in 1973, helped to create a resurgence of interest in the late artist's work. This program is co-sponsored by the Arts & Crafts Society of Central New York.
06/06/2010
12pm – none
Free
Spend an art-filled afternoon at the annual Everson Community Day! Learn the art of papermaking using natural materials such as flowers and grass. Make an accordion book to illustrate and write a story. Illustrator Felicity Miller will demonstrate the art of drawing and painting pictures that tell a story. Enjoy music, a scavenger hunt, chalk drawing and more!<!--[endif]-->
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
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05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
Fee
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6pm – none
Fee
06/09/2010
3pm – none
Admission
Newest technologies will be showcased at the event.
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6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
06/11/2010
9am – none
Fee
Instructor: Alfred E. Piombino.<!--[endif]-->
06/12/2010
11am – none
Free
Join us on the second Saturday of each month for a casual conversation about art. Each session will focus on a different theme covering art from the Everson's permanent collections, expansive ceramics collection and special exhibitions. There's no need to have a background in art, just an interest in looking, listening and talking!
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/03/2010, 05/10/2010, 05/17/2010, 05/24/2010, 05/31/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/04/2010, 05/11/2010, 05/18/2010, 05/25/2010, 06/01/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/05/2010, 05/12/2010, 05/19/2010, 05/26/2010, 06/02/2010… more View All Dates
6pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
05/06/2010, 05/13/2010, 05/20/2010, 05/27/2010, 06/03/2010… more View All Dates
6:30pm – none
Fee
06/17/2010
11am – none
Free with Museum Admission
"Adaptations & Evolutions." Another show follows at 1pm.
06/17/2010
5pm – 7pm
Admission
In the spirit of Ghost Walk, on the third Thursday of each month, after regular business hours, pay a visit to the Onondaga Historical Association for <!--[endif]-->Evening at the Museum. OHA has collected innumerable stories from Syracuse and Central New York for 150 years. Now you have the opportunity to explore our past in a fun and unique way. Accompany our knowledgeable night watchman to experience our exhibits in a new light and see who comes out of the woodwork to bring Salt City history to life. The tour lasts for one hour, starting every half hour from 5-7pm.
06/19/2010
none – none
Free
Monthly science talks for middle and high schools students sponsored by TACNY, the Technological Alliance of Central New York. This month's topic: "Fueling the Future!," presented by Brian Roach of North East Bio Fuels.
07/03/2010
11am – none
free with museum admission
Looking for a new hobby? Come learn about model airplanes and helicopters from members of the Academy of Model Aeronautics (AMA), the Syracuse Thunderbirds Aero Radio Society, Inc. (STARS), and the Aero Radio Club of Syracuse (ARCS). They will be at MOST on the first Saturdays of July and August demonstrating how to build and fly radio controlled aircraft.
07/06/2010
5pm – none
free
Meetings are on the first Tuesday of each month and are open to all. Social hour is from 5-6pm and meetings begin at 6pm.
07/07/2010
9am – 4pm
reservations required, free
The green economy is moving fast. What are you doing to capitalize on it? Do you have a concept for a new green product or service, but need help refining your business plan? Could you benefit from some expert assistance by a professional business counselor? The Clean Tech Center, in conjunction with the US Small Business Administration (SBA) and the NYS Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is once again hosting monthly "Green Business Development Days" for entrepreneurs and small businesses. Entrepreneurs and business owners will be able to meet with a counselor from the SBDC to obtain advice about business planning, financing, access to federal contracts and other SBA programs.
07/07/2010
2pm – none
free
All events are held in Children's World on Level 4.
07/13/2010, 07/20/2010, 07/27/2010, 08/03/2010
6pm – none
admission
07/14/2010, 07/21/2010, 07/28/2010, 08/04/2010, 08/11/2010… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
07/14/2010
2pm – none
free
All events are held in Children’s World on Level 4.
07/15/2010
11am – none
free with museum admission
Live reptile presentation by Maxman Reptile Rescue. Another presentation at1pm.
07/13/2010, 07/20/2010, 07/27/2010, 08/03/2010
6pm – none
admission
07/21/2010
2pm – none
free
All events are held in Children’s World on Level 4.
07/21/2010
6pm – none
admission
07/14/2010, 07/21/2010, 07/28/2010, 08/04/2010, 08/11/2010… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
07/21/2010, 07/28/2010, 08/04/2010, 08/11/2010
6pm – none
admission
07/13/2010, 07/20/2010, 07/27/2010, 08/03/2010
6pm – none
admission
07/14/2010, 07/21/2010, 07/28/2010, 08/04/2010, 08/11/2010… more View All Dates
none – none
admission
07/28/2010
2pm – none
free
All events are held in Children’s World on Level 4.
07/21/2010, 07/28/2010, 08/04/2010, 08/11/2010
6pm – none
admission
07/30/2010
9am – none
registration required, fee
Presenter: Al Piombino.