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07/10/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/24/2008
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Free
Learn more about the art of nature writing by studying great writings and producing your own. Through thoughtful reading, sharing of ideas and creative writing, find your voice while listening to nature’s.
07/14/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/16/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/18/2008
9:30am – none
Session I: 7/14-7/18
Half Day 9:30am-Noon
Full Day 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/14/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/16/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/18/2008
9:30am – none
Session I: 7/14-7/18
Half Day 9:30am-Noon
Full Day 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/14/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/16/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/18/2008
9:30am – none
Session I: 7/14-7/18
Half Day 9:30am-Noon
Full Day 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/10/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/24/2008
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Free
Learn more about the art of nature writing by studying great writings and producing your own. Through thoughtful reading, sharing of ideas and creative writing, find your voice while listening to nature’s.
07/14/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/16/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/18/2008
9:30am – none
Session I: 7/14-7/18
Half Day 9:30am-Noon
Full Day 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/17/2008
7:30 – none
Free
Lecture by Marvin Simmer at the Onondaga Historical Association
07/14/2008, 07/15/2008, 07/16/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/18/2008
9:30am – none
Session I: 7/14-7/18
Half Day 9:30am-Noon
Full Day 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/19/2008
9:30am – 11:00am
Free with museum admission
07/21/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/23/2008, 07/24/2008, 07/25/2008
9:30am – none
Session II: 7/21-25
Half Day: 9:30am-Noon
Full Day: 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/21/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/23/2008, 07/24/2008, 07/25/2008
9:30am – none
Session II: 7/21-25
Half Day: 9:30am-Noon
Full Day: 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/23/2008
12:30pm – 1:30
Free
Learn about the science of film and what your eye actually sees as you watch a movie in the theater. Then dive into and learn how to use moviemaking software be editing our pre-shot selections of film.
07/21/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/23/2008, 07/24/2008, 07/25/2008
9:30am – none
Session II: 7/21-25
Half Day: 9:30am-Noon
Full Day: 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/21/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/23/2008, 07/24/2008, 07/25/2008
9:30am – none
Session II: 7/21-25
Half Day: 9:30am-Noon
Full Day: 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/10/2008, 07/17/2008, 07/24/2008
5:30pm – 7:30pm
Free
Learn more about the art of nature writing by studying great writings and producing your own. Through thoughtful reading, sharing of ideas and creative writing, find your voice while listening to nature’s.
07/21/2008, 07/22/2008, 07/23/2008, 07/24/2008, 07/25/2008
9:30am – none
Session II: 7/21-25
Half Day: 9:30am-Noon
Full Day: 9:30am-5:30pm
Pre-registration required
07/25/2008
11:00am – none
Free
Learn about some local "bugs" and start a nature journal with Ginny Collins.
07/26/2008
Noon – none
Free
Learn about some of nature’s most beautiful and complex structures: crystals. Study those in the museum’s collection, learn the differences between types of quartz, how agate crystals form, the geologic history of New York State, and create your own crystals to take home. For middle school ages.
08/02/2008
NOON – none
Free
Learn about different kinds of perspective drawing and try your own one and two-point perspective drawings. Horizon lines, vanishing points and different planes of vision are just some of the tricks to master at this session. For middle school ages.
08/09/2008
10am – none
A walking tour of sites in Downtown Syracuse associated with the city's underground railroad heritage. Pre-registration required.
08/21/2008
7:00pm – none
Free
Artists dicuss their work and share some of the materials and techniques they use through 'mini demonstrations.'
09/07/2008
2:00pm – none
Admission
Speaker William Meyer, Professor at Colgate University
09/07/2008
2 pm – none
$5
Dr. William Meyer, a professor of geography at Colgate University will discuss the solar technology used in the 19th century to make Onondaga salt.
Additionally, he will explain how New York State politics and United State’s economic and foreign policy in the 1800’s impacted the local salt industry, eventually pushing it into oblivion by 1926.
09/14/2008
2 pm – none
$5
Dr. William Kelly, NYS's geologist, will explore the basics of Onondaga County's famous brime springs and how this natural resource spawned the industry that created the Salt City.
09/14/2008
2:00pm – none
Admission
Speaker Dr. William Kelly, NYS Geologist
09/20/2008, 09/27/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/11/2008
11am – 2pm
Admission
For more information, call Steve Auyer, 451-7359
09/21/2008
2:00pm – none
Admission
Sunk in 1849 while carrying a load of Onondaga salt, underwater explorers Jim Kennard and Dan Scoville will talk about their discovery of this sunken schooner.
09/23/2008
8am – none
Admission
Jeffrey Gitomer is a syndicated columnist in the Central New York Business Journal and auithor of the best seller - The Sales Bible.
If you want to learn about improving your sales and get motivated, this seminar is for you!
09/20/2008, 09/27/2008, 10/04/2008, 10/11/2008
11am – 2pm
Admission
For more information, call Steve Auyer, 451-7359
09/27/2008
8:00am – 5:00pm
Admission
Sponsored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse Religious Education Office