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SUMMARY:Legends & Lore of the Syracuse Parochial League
DESCRIPTION:  \nCalling all basketball fans! Join us for an afternoon with Syracuse Parochial League legends as they share stories from their time on and off the court. The author MC Antil will be speaking about his book set\, Floor Burns\, and new Parochial Schools poster. Additional speakers include Kevin Brazell\, Jim Satalin\, Mike Kitts\, TJ Sheridan\, Gene Fisch\, and Joe Russo. \nMC Antil’s five-book set\, Floor Burns\, and a new Parochial Schools poster will be available for purchase. Don’t miss your chance to meet the legends and get a signature. See you there! \nCost: Free Admission (includes access to OHA’s exhibits)
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/legends-lore-of-the-syracuse-parochial-league/
LOCATION:Onondaga Historical Association\, 321 Montgomery Street\, Syracuse\, 13202
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SUMMARY:Walking & Talking Wednesdays Tour- Footsteps in Freedom
DESCRIPTION:This spring and summer\, spend your mid-week lunch hour with Curator of History Robert Searing\, listening to some local history as you get in a midday walk around town. Tours leave at 12:00 pm from 321 Montgomery Street and last for 45-60 minutes. \nTickets are $20 each\, or $15 for OHA Members. Reserve your spot here! \nTours leave at 12:00 pm from 321 Montgomery Street and last for 45-60 minutes. Tickets are $20 each\, or $15 for OHA Members. \n  \nThis Tour: Footsteps in Freedom \nThe covers a wide array of topics including abolition\, architecture\, and the role of the Erie Canal. Additional Dates Offered: May 7\, June 4\, July 9\, and August 6 \n\n\n\n\nThis year\, we are offering two different tours\, Footsteps in Freedom and newest addition\, The Heart of Syracuse. Footsteps in Freedom covers a wide array of topics\, including abolition\, architecture\, and some of the city’s lost historical treasures. Take a stroll down memory lane of the past downtown businesses\, the railroad that traveled through the downtown streets\, and some of the city’s lost historical treasures on the new Heart of Syracuse tour. \nPlease arrive and check in at OHA’s front desk 10 minutes prior to the start of your tour. Members: Be sure to use the tour code to enjoy $5 off of your tour price. You can email ohamuseum@cnyhistory.org to obtain your code. Each tour group is capped at 15 guests\, so book your spot soon! \n\n 
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/walking-talking-wednesdays-tour-footsteps-in-freedom/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T150000
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SUMMARY:OHA Away’s Hotel Syracuse’s Fashions at Luncheon at the Nottingham
DESCRIPTION:The Onondaga Historical Association Presents OHA AWAY’S Hotel Syracuse’s Fashions at Luncheon at the Nottingham. \nThe Persian Terrace at Hotel Syracuse was the place to be for the fashion-conscious woman of Syracuse on Tuesday afternoons. Our OHA Away presentation of Fashions at Luncheon presents the opportunity for one to experience not only the glamour of those popular broadcasts but also the trials and tribulations of “live” television.  We will also share the story of those involved with the presentation and about how Hotel Syracuse\, the largest hotel between New York City and Buffalo in the 1920s came to be. Join us for the fun\, fashion\, and facts. \nThis event is FREE and open to the public on April 11th at 3:00 pm Independent Living Building\, TV Room. \nTo contact the Nottingham for more information: (315) 445-9242.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/oha-aways-hotel-syracuses-fashions-at-luncheon-at-the-nottingham/
LOCATION:Nottingham Senior Retirement Community\, 1301 Nottingham Road\, Jamesville\, NY\, 13078\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250416T140000
DTSTAMP:20260419T092747
CREATED:20250318T195245Z
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SUMMARY:Book Release Event: The Gilded Age on Syracuse's James Street
DESCRIPTION:Join OHA at the Everson Museum of Art on Wednesday\, April 16\, to celebrate the release of historian Dennis Connors’ highly anticipated book\, The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street! Along with a presentation from Dennis on his work\, there will be a book signing opportunity\, as well as copies available for purchase. \n\n\n\nRegistration is required for this event. Please note that while there is no fee to attend this event\, the Everson Museum of Art offers Pay-What-You-Wish admission on Wednesdays. We hope you enjoy exploring the museum\, as well as visiting their new Louise Cafe for lunch! \n\n\nTo register\, contact OHA Director of Development Lorna Oppedisano at lorna.oppedisano@cnyhistory.org. \n\n\nAbout The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street: \nFrom the 1890s to 1930s\, stately mansions lined Syracuse’s James Street\, their elegant gardens\, architecture\, and streetscapes a point of city-wide pride. The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street combines newly published photographs with histories of the mansions and people that once occupied Syracuse’s most fashionable street. More than just beautiful facades\, the mansions and people who inhabited them represented the cultural life\, political leadership\, industrial growth\, and social reform that animated Syracuse and the nation during this period of opulence. Drawing on photos and rich archival material from the Onondaga Historical Association\, Dennis Connors assembles an architectural and social history of Gilded Age James Street. These ornate homes were widely admired\, drawing visits from Ulysses S. Grant and literary giant Henry James\, but by the 1940s\, many of the homes were demolished to accommodate post–World War II urban development. Tracing the origins and reveling in the splendor of these famous homes\, The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street offers a rare glimpse back in time to a lost era in Syracuse and American history.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/book-release-event-the-gilded-age-on-syracuses-james-street/
LOCATION:Everson Museum of Art\, 401 Harrison St.\, Syracuse\, NY\, 13202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Walking & Talking Wednesdays Tour- The Heart of Syracuse
DESCRIPTION:  \nThis spring and summer\, spend your mid-week lunch hour with Curator of History Robert Searing\, listening to some local history as you get in a midday walk around town. Tours leave at 12:00 pm from 321 Montgomery Street and last for 45-60 minutes. \nTickets are $20 each\, or $15 for OHA Members. Reserve your spot here! \nTours leave at 12:00 pm from 321 Montgomery Street and last for 45-60 minutes. Tickets are $20 each\, or $15 for OHA Members. \n  \nThis Tour: The Heart of Syracuse \nTake a stroll down memory lane of the past downtown businesses\, the railroad that traveled through the downtown streets\, and some of the city’s lost historical treasures. Additional dates offered: May 21\, June 18\, July 23\, and August 20 \n\n\n\n\nThis year\, we are offering two different tours\, Footsteps in Freedom and newest addition\, The Heart of Syracuse. Footsteps in Freedom covers a wide array of topics\, including abolition\, architecture\, and some of the city’s lost historical treasures. Take a stroll down memory lane of the past downtown businesses\, the railroad that traveled through the downtown streets\, and some of the city’s lost historical treasures on the new Heart of Syracuse tour. \nPlease arrive and check in at OHA’s front desk 10 minutes prior to the start of your tour. Members: Be sure to use the tour code to enjoy $5 off of your tour price. You can email ohamuseum@cnyhistory.org to obtain your code. Each tour group is capped at 15 guests\, so book your spot soon! \n\n 
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/walking-talking-wednesdays-tour-the-heart-of-syracuse/
CATEGORIES:Tour
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T173000
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SUMMARY:Voices & Votes: Democracy in America Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center\, Onondaga Historical Association\, and Liverpool Public Library to celebrate the opening of Voices and Votes: Democracy in America\, a traveling Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibit on display at the Skä•noñh Center from April 18 through May 30. This opening event will feature a talk from historian of the women’s suffrage movement Dr. Sally Roesch Wagner; a showing of the documentary Without a Whisper\, the untold story of the profound influence of Indigenous women on the suffrage movement in the US; songs by the Onondaga Women’s Singing Society; Indigenous food samples from local caterer Tina Hill Thomas; and more! \nThis event is at capacity. Registrations will no longer be accepted. \nContact OHA Director of Development Lorna Oppedisano with any questions at lorna.oppedisano@cnyhistory.org. \nThank you to our sponsors for making this possible: Cathedral Candle Company\, Community Bank\, C&S Companies\, Le Moyne College\, OneGroup\, M&T Bank\, Slutzker Family Foundation\, and Paulus Development. \n\n\n\n\nVoices and Votes is a Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It’s based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. It has been made possible in New York State by the Museum Association of New\nYork. Support for MoMS in New York State has been provided by the United States Congress and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation.\n“A New Agora for New York: Museums as Spaces for Democracy” humanities discussion programs are made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/voices-and-votes-democracy-in-america-opening-reception/
LOCATION:Liverpool Public Library\, 310 Tulip Street\, Liverpool\, 13088
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250425T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250425T113000
DTSTAMP:20260419T092747
CREATED:20250422T194146Z
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SUMMARY:StoryWalk Ribbon Cutting
DESCRIPTION:Join the library\, Onondaga Historical Association and the Syracuse Garden Club as two new StoryWalks are unveiled in the Dinosaur Garden. As part of the Voices and Votes collaborative programming\, “Giving Thanks’ by Jake Swamp and “Walking Together” by Elder Albert D. Marshall and Louise Zimanyi will be on display and ready to read. \nFollowing the ribbon cutting\, guests can enjoy the two new StoryWalks and some light refreshments! \nIn the event of inclement weather the program will be held in the Sargent Meeting Room. \nThe Syracuse Garden Club is delighted to sponsor this Story Walk celebration of the 50th Anniversary of their association with the Garden Club of America\, and the Agora New York Statewide Humanities Discussion Program and Smithsonian Exhibit hosted at the Ska-nonh Great Law of Peace Center. \nThis Story Walk is in tribute to botanist\, author and educator\, Robin Wall Kimmerer\, recipient of the Garden Club of America’s Eloise Payne Luquer Medal for special achievement in botany. \nProfessor Kimmerer’s work highlights Indigenous principles of relationship and reciprocity with the natural world as the basis for interconnectedness and democracy between species. \n \nVoices and Votes is a Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It’s based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. \nIt has been made possible in New York State by the Museum Association of New York. Support for MoMS in New York State has been provided by the United States Congress and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation. \n“A New Agora for New York: Museums as Spaces for Democracy” humanities discussion programs are made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/storywalk-ribbon-cutting/
LOCATION:Liverpool Public Library\, 310 Tulip Street\, Liverpool\, 13088
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250429T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T092747
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SUMMARY:Voices and Votes: Family Book Club
DESCRIPTION:Imagine a world where a woman couldn’t buy a home\, had no rights to her own children\, and couldn’t even cast a vote.  This is the situation in the United States until the early 1900’s\, when a group of brave and determined women\, known as suffragists\, were inspired by the women of the Hudenosaunee (Iroquois) and changed the minds of the nation. \nJoin OHA and the Liverpool Public Library as we discuss the book “We Want Equal Rights:  How Suffragists Were Influenced by Haudenosaunee Women\,” written by local Syracuse University professor Sally Roesch Wagner. \nPLEASE REGISTER ONE PERSON PER FAMILY. \nThe Liverpool Public Library and the Onondaga Historical Association collaborate to bring this small group reading and discussion group to the community. The OHA will be host to the Smithsonian’s exhibit “Voices and Votes” from April 18 – May 30 at the Skä•noñh Great Law of Peace Center. \nRegister by visiting https://www.lpl.org/events/programs-and-events/events-calendar/ \n \nVoices and Votes is a Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibition developed by the Smithsonian Institution Traveling Exhibition Service. It’s based on an exhibition by the National Museum of American History. It has been made possible in New York State by the Museum Association of New York. Support for MoMS in New York State has been provided by the United States Congress and the William G. Pomeroy Foundation. \n“A New Agora for New York: Museums as Spaces for Democracy” humanities discussion programs are made possible in part by a major grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/voices-and-votes-family-book-club/
LOCATION:Liverpool Public Library\, 310 Tulip Street\, Liverpool\, 13088
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T130000
DTSTAMP:20260419T092747
CREATED:20250410T165225Z
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SUMMARY:Lunch & Learn Series – Dennis Connors at The Mansion on James
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin Dennis Connors for a Lunch & Learn book signing event on Wednesday\, April 30 at The Mansion on James Street! Along with a book signing opportunity\, Dennis will give a presentation on his work. Tickets for this event can be purchased at TheMansionJames.com/EventCalendar \nCost: $30 \nLocation: The Mansion on James (930 James Street\, Syracuse\, NY) \n  \nAbout The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street: \n\nFrom the 1890s to 1930s\, stately mansions lined Syracuse’s James Street\, their elegant gardens\, architecture\, and streetscapes a point of city-wide pride. The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street combines newly published photographs with histories of the mansions and people that once occupied Syracuse’s most fashionable street. More than just beautiful facades\, the mansions and people who inhabited them represented the cultural life\, political leadership\, industrial growth\, and social reform that animated Syracuse and the nation during this period of opulence. Drawing on photos and rich archival material from the Onondaga Historical Association\, Dennis Connors assembles an architectural and social history of Gilded Age James Street. These ornate homes were widely admired\, drawing visits from Ulysses S. Grant and literary giant Henry James\, but by the 1940s\, many of the homes were demolished to accommodate post–World War II urban development. Tracing the origins and reveling in the splendor of these famous homes\, The Gilded Age on Syracuse’s James Street offers a rare glimpse back in time to a lost era in Syracuse and American history.
URL:https://www.cnyhistory.org/calendar/lunch-learn-series-dennis-connors-at-the-mansion-on-james/
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