Earth Day events, ‘Spring Swing & Shop,’ bullhead tournament: 14 things to do in CNY
Updated 8:32 AM;
There are countless local events this weekend beyond those listed below.
Rosamond Gifford Zoo will be hosting its annual “Party for the Planet,” the MOST will be hosting a virtual class about rain barrels, and Baltimore Woods will be holding an online native plant sale to bring some of nature to your home gardens.
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Students from the Environmental School of Forestry pick up litter around Thornden Park. Warm temperatures and sunny skies return to Central New York. Spring cleaning, sports, exercise and a good walk were to be had, March 21, 2021. Dennis Nett | dnett@syracuse.com
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Black Creatives & Culture Market, “Annapurna,” and classical music: 13 things to do in CNY
Updated Mar 17, 2021;
The long Central New York winter is finally over this weekend!
Celebrate by taking a nature walk at Sterling Nature Center or by attending a virtual home gardening class presented by Wyllie Fox Farm in Cato.
If the weather is still too cold out, you can support Black artists at the Black Creatives & Culture Market at the McCarthy Mercantile or stay in and listen to some virtual classical music from NYS Baroque and Symphoria.
Syracuse Stage is also offering a new virtual play, “Annapurna.”
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Valentine’s Day events, Girl Scout cookies, snowshoeing: 13 things to do in CNY
Updated Feb 10, 2021;
With Valentine’s Day on Sunday, and another cold, snowy weekend in the forecast, there are many entertainment choices for you to enjoy with that special someone.
There is a romantic concert from Symphoria, couple art class with a sloth from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo and an enchanting snowshoe and dinner evening at Baltimore Woods.
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Central New York natives and American Songbook Competition winners Nick Ziobro and Julia Goodwin will channel some of the great performers of the past, including Frank Sinatra, Ella Fitzgerald, Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole, when they join Symphoria for “De-Lovely” Feb. 13.Submitted photo