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SUMMARY:The Earth and Other Blessings: Readings and Songs from the Book of Blessings and Poems by Jack Manno
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy an evening with Jack Manno and the Earth Blessing Chorus.  This event celebrates Jack’s new book: The Earth and other Blessings.  Jack is a member of the executive committee of the Skä·noñh-Great Law of Peace Center and the Neighbors of Onondaga Nation (NOON). He is Emeritus Professor of Environmental Studies at SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry.  Jack will read selections from the book and Danan Tsan will direct a chorus brought together especially for the evening. Danan is the voice teacher for the Chamber Singers at LeMoyne College and Choral Director at Hamilton College.  Danan and Jack have brought together an Earth Blessing chorus of local singers for this event. \nThe event starts at 7 pm on December 17th\, at the Skä·noñh-Great Law of Peace Center and the sliding scale admission allows the center to host more events like this.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/the-earth-and-other-blessings-readings-and-songs-from-the-book-of-blessings-and-poems-by-jack-manno/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191212T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
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LAST-MODIFIED:20191115T204005Z
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SUMMARY:The OHA Holiday Party!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the Onondaga Historical Association’s Holiday Party on Thursday\, December 12th from 6 – 8 pm. Enjoy our Salina Street exhibit dressed up for the holiday as it was in yester-year\, listen and sing along with old fashion carolers\, get a head start on your holiday shopping with a special gift gallery sale\, and maybe even catch a peek of the man in red himself. \n\nFeel free to dress in holiday fashion from the 40s to the 80s in celebration of Salina Street’s heyday. \n\n\n \n\n\nFOR THE KIDDOS: Have a chance to get hands-on with historic items and create festive crafts!\n\n\nAdmission is free and open to the public. Refreshments and special holiday cookies with be provided. \n  \n*** If you haven’t made it to see our Don Waful exhibit\, this is your last opportunity as they will be coming down at the close of the year. Also\, at this event\, see a preview of what our Future Historians Room will look like when it opens Spring 2020. ***
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/the-oha-holiday-party/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Other
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191124T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191124T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20191028T163130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T163435Z
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface-the-storied-history-of-onondaga-lake-5/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191123T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190701T153559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T153559Z
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SUMMARY:OHA Book Club - The Madame's Business: The Remarkable Life and Tragic Death of Malvina Guimaraes by Ann Callaghan Allen
DESCRIPTION:There is probably no prominent figure in the history of Oswego\, NY more misunderstood than Malvina Guimaraes. She opened the South American market to the sewing machine\, which was the technological wonder of its time. A bold successful business entrepreneur\, Guimaraes made her fortune as an independent businesswoman at a time when women rarely ventured beyond their homes. \nOswego native Ann Callaghan Allen is a retired professor from the Department of Communication and Film Studies at LeMoyne College\, Syracuse\, NY.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/malvina-guimaraes-book-club/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191117T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191117T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20191028T163031Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T163457Z
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface-the-storied-history-of-onondaga-lake-4/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191116T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191116T160000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20191017T194856Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T163849Z
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SUMMARY:The Haudenosaunee Arts and Craft Fair at the Skä•noñh Center
DESCRIPTION:The Haudenosaunee Arts and Craft Fair will be held at the Skä·noñh-Great Law of Peace Center on Saturday\, November 16th from 10 am to 4 pm.  There will be well-known vendors Tom Huff\, Eli Thomas\, Peter Jones and many more selling their art and hand-made products. There are a variety of mediums being featured: paintings\, pottery\, jewelry\, baskets\, soapstone\, silverwork\, soapstone sculpture and more. \nThe event will be held inside the facility and is free and open to the public with plenty of free parking. \nThere will be a food vendor featuring traditional Native food with vegetarian options. Entertainment will be provided by Theresa ‘Bear’ Fox who will be singing at 11 am and 3 pm. Theresa Bear Fox is a Mohawk woman with a beautiful spirit who writes her own songs. Please come and have an enjoyable day viewing beautiful crafts and artwork while meeting our artists.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/haudenosaunee-arts-and-craft-fair-2019/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Skä·noñh Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191114T203000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
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SUMMARY:Jacinta Hartman on the Creation & Consequences of Native American Boarding Schools & the Adoption Era
DESCRIPTION:From 7 pm to 8:30 pm Hartman will discuss the creation and consequences of Native American Boarding Schools and Adoption Eras and their social\, psychological\, legal\, and personal consequences. The purpose is to educate people on a subject that few Americans are aware of. \nThis event is free and open to the public with a sliding scale donation admission charge. 
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/jacinta-hartman-on-the-creation-consequences-of-native-american-boarding-schools-the-adoption-era/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sk%C3%A4%E2%80%A2no%C3%B1h Great Law of Peace Center":MAILTO:nicole.abrams@cnyhistory.org
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191113T180000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190909T190804Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190909T190804Z
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SUMMARY:"Forever Orange" Book Signing with Authors Scott Pitoniak & Rick Burton
DESCRIPTION:To coincide with the celebration of Syracuse University’s (S.U.) 150th anniversary in 2020\, the Syracuse University Press has published Forever Orange: The Story of Syracuse University. This monumental\, 10” x 12” book\, lavishly illustrated with 300 photographs\, provides a unique look at the diverse people\, places\, and events that have helped S.U. become an internationally renowned research university. On Wednesday\, November 13th from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm\, join us at the Onondaga Historical Museum at 321 Montgomery Street for a book signing and brief presentation.  \nThis event is free and open to the public.  \nAbout the Book: Forever Orange illuminates Syracuse University’s chronological history\, with special focus on how Syracuse led the way in numerous important matters—gender\, race\, military veterans\, and science\, going far beyond the parameters of a traditional institutional history. Through narrative and hundreds of photos\, Forever Orange presents S.U.’s glorious 150-year history in a lively\, distinctive\, informative manner\, appealing to alumni and university friends\, young and old. The foreword is written by astronaut\, U.S. Air Force colonel\, and S.U. alumna Eileen Collins and the afterword by Pro Football Hall of Famer and S.U. alumnus Floyd Little. \nAbout the Authors: \nScott Pitoniak is a nationally honored columnist and best-selling author of more than 25 books who has spent nearly a half century in journalism. The 1977 magna cum laude graduate of Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications is a member of five halls of fame and the recipient of more than one hundred national and state writing awards. The Associated Press Sports Editors named him one of America’ s top ten columnists. \nRick Burton is the David B. Falk Endowed Professor of Sport Management and teaches in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics. A 1980 graduate of Syracuse’s S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications\, Burton serves as Syracuse’s faculty athletics representative (FAR) to the ACC and NCAA.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/forever-orange/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191110T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20191028T162942Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T163524Z
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface-the-storied-history-of-onondaga-lake-3/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191103T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191103T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20191028T162827Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191028T163545Z
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SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface-the-storied-history-of-onondaga-lake-2/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191026T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190701T152814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T152814Z
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SUMMARY:OHA Book Club - Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy by Dan Abrams and David Fisher
DESCRIPTION:Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy by Dan Abrams and David Fisher (about the Syracuse libel trial involving Roosevelt. The book gives special acknowledgment and thanks to OHA and its staff. \nRoosevelt\, the boisterous and mostly beloved legendary American hero\, had accused his former friend and ally\, now turned rival\, William Barnes of political corruption. The furious Barnes responded by suing Roosevelt for an enormous sum that could have financially devastated him. The spectacle of Roosevelt defending himself in a lawsuit captured the imagination of the nation\, and more than fifty newspapers sent reporters to cover the trial. Accounts from inside and outside the courtroom combined with excerpts from the trial transcript give us Roosevelt in his own words and serve as the heart of Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense. \nThis was Roosevelt’s final fight to defend his political legacy and perhaps regain his fading stature. He spent more than a week on the witness stand\, revealing hidden secrets of the American political system\, and then endured a merciless cross-examination. Witnesses including a young Franklin D. Roosevelt and a host of well-known political leaders were questioned by two of the most brilliant attorneys in the country. \nFollowing the case through court transcripts\, news reports\, and other primary sources\, Dan Abrams and David Fisher present a high-definition picture of the American legal system in a nation standing on the precipice of the Great War\, with its former president fighting for the ideals he held dear.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/teddy-roosevelt-book-club/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191024T123000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20191003T183241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191003T183719Z
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SUMMARY:Donald T. Pomeroy Lecture Series: The Golden Age of Syracuse Billiard Tables\, by Beth Bornick
DESCRIPTION:Upstate New York once supported a thriving billiard and pool table industry\, and Syracuse was home to four table manufacturers. This presentation will tell the story of the Syracuse Billiard Table Makers\, and give a unique perspective on how furniture styles changed “from Gilded to Gustav”. \nWherever men gathered in the days before radio and television\, there was sure to be at least one billiard table. Victorian bachelor culture and rapid population growth kept this market strong\, and there was a constant demand for tables of “the latest fashion”\, not only in hotels and billiard saloons\, but also in private homes\, fraternal organizations\, and even firehouses. \nIn fact\, the Benedict Billiard Table company gained state-wide fame in 1882 by donating a magnificent raffle prize for the 10th-anniversary convention of the State Fireman’s Association. Harry Benedict’s elaborate marquetry “fireman’s table” was a folk art masterpiece\, but the company’s success was based on more than just the artistry of its founder and the skill of its craftsmen. It was a credit also to the business acumen of its youthful owner\, Will Meachem\, who later went on to form the New Process Rawhide Gear company. \nIn this presentation\, Beth Bornick will share material she is compiling for a book on the Syracuse Billiard Table Makers. Beth is an independent researcher whose career is in the manufacturing realm\, and whose research interests include historic patents\, old newspaper articles\, and New York’s bygone industries. Her husband\, David Grunenwald of Bankshot Antiques in Albany\, has been restoring billiard and pool tables for over 25 years. Dave will bring example pieces from several Syracuse tables\, including a panel from one of the famous Benedict fireman’s tables. \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/golden-age-billiard-tables/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191012T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190718T185037Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191009T164449Z
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SUMMARY:Our Glorious Workplaces 2019: Hofmann Sausage Company at the Dome at Syracuse University
DESCRIPTION:We’re excited to announce that Our Glorious Workplaces 2019 will be a celebration of the Hofmann Sausage Company’s 140 anniversary! \nHofmann recipes were born in Germany and raised in Syracuse\, New York since 1879. Five generations helped build this company into an empire. For 140 years\, Hofmann has called Syracuse home. As a company\, they are committed to being good stewards of our community\, supporting a variety of causes\, engaging our neighborhoods\, and encouraging success for our city for all those who live and work here. \nOHA’s Our Glorious Workplaces event showcases how local businesses create and deliver their products or services while emphasizing the historic impact upon the larger community\, and Hofmann Sausage Company is a shining example. \nThe evening will begin with a cocktail hour and a behind the scenes tour of the Dome. Dinner will include Hofmann products to be prepared in unique and exciting creations. After dinner\, OHA Curator of History\, Robert Searing\, will present to our guests on the amazing 140-year history of Hofmann. \nTickets are still available. Call Jon Zella\, Director of Development\, at 315-428-1864 x315 or email him at jon.zella@cnyhistory.org.  \nEvent information:\n\nOctober 12th\, 2019 from 6:00pm-9:00pm\nTickets are $200 and can be purchased below.\nAttire – “Upscale Tailgate” (Cocktail attire\, but feel free to wear your favorite sports regalia)\nClick here for sponsorship information or call Jon Zella\, Director of Development\, at 315-428-1864 x315 or email at jon.zella@cnyhistory.org.’\nParking will be available in the RAY lot (diagram below) at the Dome along with shuttle service. \n\n \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/hofmann/
LOCATION:Carrier Dome\, 900 Irving Ave\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13244\, United States
CATEGORIES:Our Glorious Workplaces
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191010T123000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190819T191300Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190819T191300Z
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SUMMARY:Donald T. Pomeroy Lecture Series: Nicola Lo Calzo
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with the exhibition Bundles of Wood\, the Onondaga Historical Association is proud to host a lunchtime lecture with acclaimed photographer Nicola Lo Calzo. Lo Calzo will discuss his research\, artistic practice and photographing the rich local history of the Underground Railroad (UGRR) during his residency at Light Work in 2017. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \n \nNicola Lo Calzo: Bundles of Wood from Light Work on Vimeo. \nMore information about Lo Calzo and the exhibit: Since 2010\, the Italian photographer Nicola Lo Calzo has traversed Atlantic coastal areas to research buried memories of the African Diaspora. His latest project\, Bundles of Wood documents the rich local history of the Underground Railroad in Central New York. \nLo Calzo was born in Torino\, Italy\, in 1979 and now lives and works in Paris\, West Africa\, and the Caribbean. For seven years he has engaged in a photographic project about the memories of the slave trade. This ambitious\, still ongoing project includes documentation of the descendants of the African diaspora in America\, Cuba\, Haiti\, Suriname\, the Caribbean\, and West Africa. In his artist’s statement\, Lo Calzo asks\, \n“How is it possible that the world organized the social\, political\, and moral consensus around the slave trade for four centuries\, and how is it possible to erase this tragedy from the collective memory of Western countries and even from textbooks? Have the memories of slavery\, discarded by history\, survived to this day and\, if so\, in what forms and in what places? How do these memories\, repressed by some and preserved by others\, define our everyday relationships\, our perception\, and the place of everyone in society?” \nIn September 2017\, Lo Calzo participated in a month-long residency at Light Work\, during which he researched and documented Central New York’s own rich history of the Underground Railroad. Bundles of Wood is the resulting photo essay\, tracing a clandestine network active up to the American Civil War. In Lo Calzo’s photographs\, echoes of slavery linger and reverberate across the centuries. Slaves and “conductors” on the Underground Railroad used the phrase “bundles of wood” as a secret code to communicate “incoming fugitives were expected.” \n— \nNicola Lo Calzo has exhibited his photographs widely in museums\, art centers\, and festivals\, most notably the Afriques Capitales in Lille\, the Macaal in Marakesh\, the Musee des Confluences in Lyon\, the National Alinari Museum of Photography in Florence\, and Tropen Museum in Amsterdam. Many public and private collections hold his work\, such as the Alinari Archives in Florence\, the National Library of France in Paris\, and Pinacoteca Civica in Monza Tropen Museum in Amsterdam. Kehrer has published three of Lo Calzo’s books: Regla (2017)\, Obia (2015)\, and Inside Niger (2012). He is also a contributor to the international press\, including Internazionale\, Le Monde\, The New York Times\, The New Yorker\, and The Wall Street Journal. In 2018 Lo Calzo received the Cnap Grant and a nomination for the Prix Elysee 2019-2020. \nNicola Lo Calzo: Bundles of Wood is funded in part by the Syracuse Symposium\, an annual public events series\, exploring the humanities through lectures\, workshops\, performances\, exhibits\, films\, readings\, and more. The year’s programming engages the meaning and impact of “Silence” from diverse perspectives and genres across a range of locations\, locally and globally.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/donald-t-pomeroy-lecture-series-nicola-lo-calzo/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191006T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
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LAST-MODIFIED:20190917T194511Z
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SUMMARY:Book Signing with Carol Pouliot\, Author of Threshold of Deceit
DESCRIPTION:On Sunday\, October 6th from 1pm – 3pm\, join OHA as we welcome author Carol Pouliot to the Onondaga Historical Museum (321 Montgomery Street) to sign and speak about her new book\, Threshold of Deceit. \nAbout the Book:  \n \nAbout the Author: Carol Pouliot holds a BA in French and Spanish and an MA in French. She has taught French\, Spanish\, German\, and English. She also owned and operated a translating agency for 20 years in Upstate New York. Carol’s work has appeared in Victoria magazine. She is the author of The Blackwell and Watson Time-Travel Mystery series\, which includes Doorway to Murder (Book #1) and Threshold of Deceit (Book #2). \nTo learn more about Carol and The Blackwell and Watson Time-Travel Mystery series\, visit www.carolpouliot.com.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/carol-pouliot/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191004T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191005T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190624T174806Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190926T154543Z
UID:46764-1570212000-1570305600@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Berkeley Park Stories Ghostwalk Weekend Two (October 4 & 5)
DESCRIPTION:Historic Ghostwalks presented by the Onondaga Historical Association are led by guides to locations in neighborhoods\, buildings\, and cemeteries where actors in costume portray individuals from Onondaga County’s past. This fall\, in celebrating the centennial of Edward Smith K-8 School\, our Ghostwalk will take place in the Berkeley Park Neighborhood where the school is located. You won’t want to miss touring the tree-lined streets and meeting fascinating personalities from the Salt City’s past as they tell their stories from the porches of the picturesque homes in the area. \nTickets: $12 for OHA Members | $15 for General Public \nPlease check your order before checking out to ensure you chose the date you intended to purchase. \nArrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time. Sales end for each date on that given day at 3:00 pm. Call 315-428-1864 on Saturday from 8 am to 3 pm to see if any spots are left at the door. \nMembers\, call for the discount code. \nYou will receive your ticket confirmation in an email and your name will be on a list at the check-in desk. \nThe starting location will be at Ed Smith School parking lot on the Lancaster Street side.  \nIt should be noted that cancellations can occur due to weather conditions i.e. excessive rain\, thunderstorms or dare we say snow!   Please check our website if the weather conditions are questionable.  We will post a notice of cancellation by 3pm the day of the event.  Attendees can either reschedule their tour for the next weekend (if that is available) by calling Karen at \n315 428-1864 X 312 on Monday; ask for a refund (via check only) or be issued a COMP ticket for our next Oakwood tour June 2020 (again you will need to contact Karen to verify).
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/berkeley-park-stories-ghostwalk-weekend-two/
LOCATION:NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Ghostwalk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191001T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191001T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190614T202600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190614T202600Z
UID:46458-1569956400-1569963600@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Celebrating the Life\, Legacy & Stories of the late Chief Irving Powless Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Everyone is invited to share remembrances and stories of the life\, work\, and wisdom of Chief Irving Powless\, Jr.\, Beaver Clan. His friends and family will share their stories of Irv and everyone who knew him is welcome to join in. Irv was a teacher\, a historian and story-teller\, a LaCrosse Player\, a humorist\, a WW2 US Navy Veteran\, a lover of life and tireless fighter for justice for the Onondaga and all Indigenous peoples. \nThe event starts at 7:00 pm on October 1st\, at the Skä·noñh-Great Law of Peace Center and the sliding scale admission\, allows the center to host more events like this. \nEveryone is invited.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/celebrating-the-life-legacy-stories-of-the-late-chief-irving-powless-jr/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Other
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sk%C3%A4%E2%80%A2no%C3%B1h Great Law of Peace Center":MAILTO:nicole.abrams@cnyhistory.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190929T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190929T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190913T193731Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190913T193731Z
UID:49543-1569762000-1569767400@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface-the-storied-history-of-onondaga-lake/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190927T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190928T200000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190624T160522Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190928T193841Z
UID:46721-1569607200-1569700800@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:***CANCELLED*** Berkeley Park Stories Ghostwalk Weekend One (September 27 & 28)
DESCRIPTION:Attendees can either reschedule their tour for the next weekend (if that is available) by calling Karen at 315 428-1864 X 312 on Monday; ask for a refund (via check only) or be issued a COMP ticket for our next Oakwood tour June 2020 (again you will need to contact Karen to verify). \n  \nHistoric Ghostwalks presented by the Onondaga Historical Association are led by guides to locations in neighborhoods\, buildings\, and cemeteries where actors in costume portray individuals from Onondaga County’s past. This fall\, in celebrating the centennial of Edward Smith K-8 School\, our Ghostwalk will take place in the Berkeley Park Neighborhood where the school is located. You won’t want to miss touring the tree-lined streets and meeting fascinating personalities from the Salt City’s past as they tell their stories from the porches of the picturesque homes in the area. \nTickets: $12 for OHA Members | $15 for General Public \nPlease check your order before checking out to ensure you chose the date you intended to purchase. \nArrive 15 minutes prior to your scheduled time. Sales end for each date on that given day at 3:00 pm. Call 315-428-1864 on Saturday from 8am to 3pm to see if any spots are left at the door. \nMembers\, call for the discount code. \nYou will receive your ticket confirmation in an email and your name will be on a list at the check-in desk. \nThe starting location will be at Ed Smith School parking lot on the Lancaster Street side.  \nAttendees can either reschedule their tour for the next weekend (if that is available) by calling Karen at 315 428-1864 X 312 on Monday; ask for a refund (via check only) or be issued a COMP ticket for our next Oakwood tour June 2020 (again you will need to contact Karen to verify).
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/berkeley-park-stories-ghostwalk-weekend-one/
LOCATION:NY
CATEGORIES:Ghostwalk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190922T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190922T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190913T193640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190913T193640Z
UID:49542-1569157200-1569162600@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake Showing
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface-the-storied-history-of-onondaga-lake-showing/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190921T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190921T133000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190701T144637Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T144637Z
UID:47004-1569065400-1569072600@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:OHA Book Club - "Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs"
DESCRIPTION:Eyes on the Street: The Life of Jane Jacobs by Robert Kanigel. Ms. Jacobs was a writer and urban planning activist in NYC. She wrote The Death and Life of Great American Cities. \nThe first major biography of the irrepressible woman who changed the way we view and live in cities\, and whose influence is felt to this day. \nJane Jacobs was a phenomenal woman who wrote seven groundbreaking books\, saved neighborhoods\, stopped expressways\, was arrested twice\, and engaged in thousands of impassioned debates—all of which she won. Robert Kanigel’s revelatory portrait of Jacobs\, based on new sources and interviews\, brings to life the child who challenged her third-grade teacher; the high school poet; the mother who raised three children; the journalist who honed her skills at Architectural Forum and Fortune before writing her most famous book\, The Death and Life of Great American Cities; and the activist who helped lead a successful protest against Robert Moses’s proposed expressway through her beloved Greenwich Village.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/eyes-on-the-street/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Book Club
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190915T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190915T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190913T193506Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190913T193536Z
UID:49541-1568552400-1568557800@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake Showing
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/beneath-the-surface/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190912T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190614T202302Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190911T155502Z
UID:46455-1568311200-1568322000@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Film and Lecture by Steven Newcomb on the Doctrine of Discovery
DESCRIPTION:On September 12th from 7 – 9 pm\, the Skä·noñh- Great Law of Peace Center will host Steve Newcomb (Shawnee/Lenape)\, a recognized\, leading Indigenous scholar who has studied and educated about the doctrine of Christian discovery for decades. As a dedicated Historian specializing in Indigenous Law\, for this event\, he will “Decode the Doctrine of Christian Discovery” both in person and through a film screening of a video which he co-produced titled The Doctrine of Discovery: Unmasking the Domination Code.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/film-and-lecture-by-steven-newcomb-on-the-doctrine-of-discovery/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sk%C3%A4%E2%80%A2no%C3%B1h Great Law of Peace Center":MAILTO:nicole.abrams@cnyhistory.org
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190901T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190901T143000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190829T162445Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190829T162445Z
UID:48867-1567342800-1567348200@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake Showing
DESCRIPTION:Beneath the Surface: The Storied History of Onondaga Lake covers the amazing history of the lake and the remarkable impact it has had on our American Way of Life over the past six centuries. The film begins at 1:00pm at the Onondaga Historical Association Auditorium. Admission is $5 for OHA Members and $7 for the general public available at the door only. First come\, first served. \nPresented by Onondaga Historical Association\nProduced by Otto Media\nWritten and Directed by Mark Eischen\nExecutive Producer Gregg Tripoli
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/bts-september-1/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Film Screening
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190821T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190821T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190712T173656Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190722T150621Z
UID:47019-1566388800-1566392400@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Donald T. Pomeroy Lecture Series - Ideal Women: Gender\, Domesticity\, and Beauty in the Gilded Age\, with Professor Mary Ann Calo
DESCRIPTION:On Wednesday\, August 21st at noon\, join us at the Onondaga Historical Museum Auditorium at 321 Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse for a presentation titled “Ideal Women: Gender\, Domesticity\, and Beauty in the Gilded Age” by Mary Ann Calo\, author and Batza Professor of Art and Art History\, Emerita\, Colgate University. This is part of the Donald T. Pomeroy Lecture Series. \nThe presentation is in conjunction with the exhibit\, From Gilded to Gustav: Victorian and Arts & Crafts Eras in Onondaga County.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/ideal-women-gilded-age/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190813T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190813T173000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190718T174029Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190731T204330Z
UID:47459-1565706600-1565717400@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Dan Abrams & David Fisher Book Talk at the Onondaga County Courthouse\, VIP Meet & Greet
DESCRIPTION:The Onondaga Historical Association is honored to present a Book Talk with Dan Abrams & David Fisher at the Onondaga County Courthouse on August 13th from 4 – 5:30 pm\, to discuss their newest best-selling book\, Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense: The Courtroom Battle to Save His Legacy. Hosted in the courtroom in which the trial took place\, Abrams & Fisher will discuss topics and themes from their book. The authors are not guaranteed to have time to sign books following the talk.  \nPrior to the book talk\, there will be a VIP Meet & Greet at 317 @ Montgomery Street from 2:30 – 3:45 pm. Enjoy heavy hors d’oeuvres while mingling and speaking with both Abrams and Fisher. This is also the only guaranteed time to get your book signed by both authors. Purchasing tickets prior to the event is required as there is a 40 person max for the VIP Meet & Greet. \nBooks will be available for purchase on-site at both locations. Tickets for this event can be purchased below. \nAdmission: \nVIP Meet & Greet (includes Book  Talk): $70(members\, call for 10% off)\nBook Talk: $20 (members\, call for 10% off) \nMembers\, call 315-428-1864 for the discount code\nThank you to the NDNY – Federal Court Bar Association\nfor their support of this event.  \n\n\nAbout the authors: Dan Abrams is the Chief Legal Affairs Correspondent for ABC News and is also the host of top-rated Live PD on A&E Network. A graduate of Columbia University Law School\, he is the author of the Washington Post bestseller Man Down and has written for the New York Times\, the Wall Street Journal\, Newsweek and Yale Law & Policy Review\, among many others. Abrams was previously co-anchor of ABC’s Nightline\, host of “The Abrams Report\,” “Verdict with Dan Abrams” on MSNBC as well as the Chief Legal Correspondent for NBC News. \nDavid Fisher\, a Syracuse University Newhouse School alumnus\, is the author of more than 20 New York Times bestsellers and together with Dan Abrams\, they are the authors of the New York Times bestseller Lincoln’s Last Trial & Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense. \nAbout the Book: The instant New York Times bestselling authors of Lincoln’s Last Trial\, Dan Abrams and David Fisher returns with Theodore Roosevelt for the Defense\, to tell the largely forgotten story of the 1915 trial where the former president was sued for libel. Theodore “Teddy” Roosevelt\, the boisterous and mostly beloved legendary American hero\, accused his former friend and ally\, turned rival\, Republican Party leader William Barnes of political corruption. The furious Barnes responded by suing Roosevelt for an enormous sum that could have financially devastated him. \nThe spectacle of Teddy Roosevelt\, defending his legacy captured the imagination of the nation. “No more dramatic courtroom scene has ever been enacted\,” reported the Syracuse Herald on May 22\, 1915 as it covered “the greatest libel suit in history.”
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/abrams-fisher-book-signing/
LOCATION:Onondaga County Courthouse\, 401 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Book Signing
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190801T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190801T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190516T175607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190516T175711Z
UID:45325-1564686000-1564693200@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Tonto Revisited: Native American Stereotypes Gallery Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:For generations the portrayal of Native Americans has been one of menacing warriors wielding tomahawks\, knives and bows and arrows. This imagery was found in posters\, advertisements\, toys\, sports logos and more. On their own\, these items can seem harmless\, however\, when put together\, the destructive nature of the imagery is apparent. Tom Huff’s collection of stereotypical “Indian Kitch\,” brought together in one exhibit\, will help to dispel the myths surrounding Native Americans and encourage a new understanding of Indigenous peoples. \nExhibit opening reception will be on Thursday\, August 1st from 7 – 9 pm at the Skä·noñh Center in Liverpool. Light refreshments will be available. \nAdmission: $5+
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/tonto-revisited-reception/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190723T130000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190514T154005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190701T192917Z
UID:45306-1563883200-1563886800@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Donald T. Pomeroy Lecture - The Craftsman City: Syracuse's Arts and Crafts Heritage
DESCRIPTION:This program\, with OHA Curator of History Robert Searing\, explores the great traditions that developed early in the 20th century that made Syracuse a center for the national Arts & Crafts Movement. The lecture reviews the story of Gustav Stickley\, but also touches on the contributions of local architect Ward Wellington Ward\, stained glass craftsman Henry Keck and the artists at Syracuse China. \nTuesday\, July 23rd at noon in the auditorium at 321 Montgomery Street. \nThis event is free and open to the public.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/craftsman-city/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190721T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190721T150000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190514T152809Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190708T144000Z
UID:45304-1563717600-1563721200@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:A History Mystery: Who Invented the Air-cooled Engine
DESCRIPTION:Who Really Invented the Air-cooled Engine? Syracuse’s own John Wilkinson did of course. Or did he? \nReturn to the turbulent year of 1917 amid OHA’s exhibits “From Gilded to Gustav: The Victorian and Arts and Crafts Eras in Onondaga County\,” “Strolling Down Salina Street\,” “The Heart of New York\,” which includes OHA’s 1902 Franklin Automobile\, and…intrigue. A special ceremony honoring Mr. Wilkinson for his inventive accomplishments is about to take place. However\, all attending do not have Wilkinson’s best interests at heart!  Secrets abound! Can you figure out who-is-who and what-is-what….before dire consequences take place?! \nJoin us at the Onondaga Historical Museum at 321 Montgomery Street in downtown Syracuse for this audience participation mystery filled with twists and turns on Sunday\, July 21st at 2pm to solve this burning question on all our minds. \nFeel free to dress in appropriate attire for this auspicious event and arrive early to take in the exhibits and immerse yourself in an earlier era. \nAdmission: Public $10.00 | OHA Members $8.00 \nReservations are suggested as seating is limited. Please Call Karen at 315 428 1864 x 312 to reserve your spot.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/history-mystery/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
CATEGORIES:Presentation
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20190718T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20190718T210000
DTSTAMP:20260616T004606
CREATED:20190129T164715Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190627T161333Z
UID:44795-1563472800-1563483600@www.cnyhistory.org
SUMMARY:Witness to Injustice: Unraveling US and Indigenous History
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Skä·noñh Center in Liverpool for an exercise by the Neighbors of Onondaga Nation (NOON) called Witness to Injustice: Unraveling US and Indigenous History adapted from the KAIROS Blanket Exercise. This is a three-hour interactive group exercise that invites participants to experience: colonization\, conquest\, and attempted genocide of the Indigenous Peoples of Turtle Island (the North American Continent). Witness to Injustice is a participatory exercise designed to raise awareness of European conquest and Indigenous resistance and survival through the use of meaningful quotes and blankets representing the lands of Turtle Island. Participants engage in an experiential history lesson designed in a way that can’t be provided by reading a book. To participate in this rich group exercise you will need to reserve a spot and it will cost $12 per participant. \nThere is a maximum of 35 people for this group exercise.  It will be held on July 18th\, 2019 from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm. To reserve a spot call (315) 453-6767\, email: Nicole.abrams@cnyhistory.org\, or reserve a space below. \n \nThe KAIROS Blanket Exercise has been used across Canada as part of the country’s truth telling processes\, and is now being offered in CNY. This participatory event unravels the Indigenous people’s history of the various happenings in the United States.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/witness-to-injustice/
LOCATION:Skä•noñh-Great Law of Peace Center\, 6680 Onondaga Lake Parkway\, Liverpool\, NY\, 13088\, United States
CATEGORIES:Skä·noñh Center
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sk%C3%A4%E2%80%A2no%C3%B1h Great Law of Peace Center":MAILTO:nicole.abrams@cnyhistory.org
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