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ymphoria is continuing its Spark concert series, which takes performances out of the traditional music hall, with “CirqOvation� at 7 p.m. on Saturday, Jan. 20., at the New York State Fairgrounds Exhibition Center (Dairy Cattle Building.) Symphoria will be joined by CirqOvation, a LaFayette-based group of aerial artists, jugglers, acrobats, comedians and other performers who fuse physical theatre, vaudeville, street performance and traditional circus. The family-friendly program includes music from “Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone,� “Entrance from the Gladiators March,� “Waltz� from Sleeping Beauty and more. There will also be a free “Arts for All� event from 1-6 p.m. in the Exhibition Center prior to the concert. “Arts for All� is a participatory arts engagement event designed to connect

families with local arts organizations through performances, classes, exhibitions and other activities that the whole family can enjoy. Performers from CirqOvation will also make appearances between scheduled performances by local community groups. The Arts for All Event is free. Tickets for the Symphoria “CirqOvation� Concert are $25, $20 for seniors and $5 for college students. $5. Kids 18 and under are admitted free to all Symphoria performances. Tickets can be purchased at experiencesymphoria.org. courtesy of CirqOvation

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7 p.m. Friday, War Memorial Arena at 800 S. State St.; syracusecrunch.com, 315473-4444.

Star Party: Finest Winter Skies

7-9 p.m. Friday, Baltimore Woods Nature Center, Marcellus; baltimorewoods.org. The area surrounding the constellation Orion has more bright stars and deep-sky clusters than any other section of the sky. And there will still be good views of Uranus, as well. Back up date Jan. 20. Be sure to dress warmly. Program for all ages. $6 for members; $9 for public.

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8 p.m. Friday, May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse; folkus.org. This band has been pushing the boundaries of Irish folk music into the Americana and roots music formats since their formation in 2008. Interweaving the haunting melodies and exuberant tunes of Ireland and Scotland with the lush harmonies and intoxicating rhythms of jazz, bluegrass, flamenco and blues, they offer a thrilling and redefining take on traditional music. Tickets are $20.

CNY VEX IQ Robotics Challenge

8 a.m.–3 p.m. Saturday,Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology, Syracuse; most.org. This challenge uses a robotics kit that was designed to be simple and easy for students as young as 8 to use. Structural pieces snap together and come apart without tools, allowing for quick build times and easy modifications. The event is open to students in grades four through eight. Families of participants and the general public are invited to watch the competition.

To Build a Fire: Winter Wilderness Survival

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On Jan. 21 the Northwest Family YMCA will be holding a free Acoustic Music Jam from 2-4 p.m. Folk, Traditional, country, bluegrass, rock and pop music is welcome. The jam is open to all ages and skill levels, members and nonmembers alike. No registration is required. Bring your musical instruments (guitar, voice, banjo, mandolin, flute, etc.) and music stand. Come join in the fun or just to listen. The Jam is hosted by Steve and Karen Pfanenstiel. The Northwest Family YMCA is located at 8040 River Road, Baldwinsville. For more information, contact Renee Storiale at 315-303-5966 ext. 225 or rstoriale@ syracuseYMCA.Org. To learn more about the YMCA, go to ycny.org.

day, Baltimore Woods Nature Center, Marcellus; baltimorewoods.org. Learn how to make and maintain fires in cold, snowy and wet conditions. We will cover fire making, both with and without matches, how to find dry material and processes it into kindling and tinder. We will also delve into the “Fire Burrito” and other tips and tricks. Dress appropriately for the weather since we will be outside for the bulk of the program. Program for ages 10 and up. $10 for members; $15 for public.

Life and Lava: How Earth’s Largest Volcanic Eruptions Cause Species Extinctions

9:30–11 a.m. Saturday, Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology, Syracuse; most.org. Junior Café Scientifique will feature James D. Muirhead, PhD, postdoctoral research associate, department of earth sciences, Syracuse University, who will explore the causes of extinctions, showing that many coincide with unthinkable events. A light breakfast

Opera to premiere Sunday The world premiere of “Pushed Aside: Reclaiming Gage,” an opera about Matilda Joslyn Gage, a visionary of women’s rights and human liberation, will be presented at 4 p.m. Sunday, The Oncenter Civic Center Theaters, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse. By Persis Parshall Vehar, libretto by Gabrielle Vehar, the opera will be fully staged with orchestra, Heather Buchman, conductor, and tells the story of a woman of courage and integrity publicly defying 19th century laws and a remarkable corner of the world, now known as Central New York, that became a fount of free thought and radical activism for social justice. Tickets are $15, $12 seniors/students, $30 family. For more information visit societyfornewmusic.org.

is provided, and participants must be accompanied by an adult. The event is free, but TACNY asks that you RSVP to jrcafe@ tacny.org. After the event, participants are welcome to explore the museum for free.

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12:30 p.m. Saturday-Sunday, Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315-638-2519. This snowshoe clinic will include instructions and a short snowshoe hike. Visitors with little or no snowshoe experience will especially enjoy this introduction. Registration is required beginning at 8 a.m. the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered only when snow conditions are acceptable. Program Fee: $5 per person, includes snowshoe rentals. Call 315-638-2519 that day to register and check conditions. If there is not enough snow for snowshoeing, the nature center will hold an indoor program on identifying winter, wildlife tracks at 1 p.m.

Wednesday, Jan. 24 SU mens’ basketball vs. Boston College 7 p.m., Carrier Dome. Ticket prices vary; cuse.com.

Jan. 24 – Feb. 11 “Next to Normal”

Syracuse Stage, 820 East Genesee St., Syracuse; 315443-3275, syracusestage.org. This acclaimed Pulitzer Prize- and Tony Awardwinning musical about a family coping with its own particular dysfunction with the insight of fine drama with the emotional impact of a moving rock score. Show times and ticket prices vary.

Thursday, Jan. 25 Trail Tales

1 p.m., Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315638-2519. For pre-school aged children (3-5 years old), accompanied by an adult. A naturalist will first read two stories and then lead the group out on a hike themed to match the stories. Free with nature center admission.

Paint & Pour

6-8 p.m., Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse; 315- 474-6064. Recreate a work of art with the guidance of artist Cookie Falcone. Enjoy light refreshments and two complimentary drinks. All materials provided. Class size limited to 30 registrants. Cost is $25 or $20 for members; Ages 21 and over only.

Bob Ross Paint Night

4:30-6:30 p.m. or 7:30-9:30 p.m., The Studios at WCNY, 415 W. Fayette St., Syracuse; WCNY and Painting with a Twist Syracuse-DeWitt present this celebration of “A Joy of Painting” by inviting participants to make their own “happy little” masterpiece. Win big door prizes, enjoy wine and beer samples, light appetizers and games. $40 for WCNY members and $50 for non-members; wcny.org/ events. Must be 18 and older to attend. R.S.V.P by Jan. 20. Limited seating.

Thursday–Sunday, Jan. 25-28 Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing

Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315-638-2519. The trails will remain open until 9 p.m. on these

evenings if there is adequate snow cover. This is an opportunity for skiers and snowshoers to take advantage of the natural moonlight along Beaver Lake’s 10 miles of trails. Hot chocolate and other refreshments will be available. For their safety night visitors should remember to sign-in and sign-out at the Visitor Center, go with a friend, and bring a flashlight in case a section of the trail is especially dark. Free with nature center admission. There will be a guided moonlight snowshoe hike at 7 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 26 that will explore the Nature Center’s woodlands and meadows on snowshoes. Registration is required for the guided hike beginning at 8 a.m. the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered only when snow conditions are acceptable. Call that day to register and check conditions. Snowshoes may be rented for $5.

Friday, Jan. 26 Far Above Cayuga’s Wineries Tasting and Silent Auction

6-9 p.m., Rosamond Gifford Zoo, Syracuse; Tickets available at caacny.com. A fundraiser to support college scholarships for local students attending Cornell University, this event will feature nearly 100 wines to sample from 19 New York state wineries, each owned or operated by Cornell University alumni, as well as a carving station, hors d’oeuvres, chocolate fountain, dessert table and assorted teas and coffees. The event is open to the public— anyone with a passion for wine and/or supporting local businesses. Tickets are $40 pre-sale or $45 at the door. Calendar l Page B8


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TACNY seeks nominations for Celebration of Technology Awards

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echnology Alliance of Central New York (TACNY) is now accepting nominations for its Celebration of Technology Awards. Nominees need not be active members of TACNY or other participating societies, but professional membership in such a society will be given consideration. Award winners will be recognized at the 19th Annual awards banquet on Monday, April 9, at the Holiday Inn, 441 Electronics Parkway, Liverpool. The following are the award categories and criteria: Technologist of The Year - A resident of Central New York who has made recent

outstanding contributions to advances and improvements in a STEM field, not limited to engineering. Young Technologist of The Year - resident of Central New York, 35 years old or less, who has made recent outstanding contributions to advances and improvements in a STEM field. Stem Company of The Year - A Central New York STEM company that has made recent outstanding contributions to new or innovative products, processing technologies, or productivity leading to enhanced business. Stem Project of The Year - A current outstanding technology project, invention,

or process designed, invented, or constructed in Central New York. College Educator of The Year - An educator who has made outstanding contributions in STEM Education at the college level in Central New York. High School Educator of The Year An educator (Grades 9-12), not necessarily a teacher, who has made outstanding contributions in STEM Education at the high school level in Central New York. Elementary or Middle School Educator of The Year- An educator (Grades K-8), not necessarily a teacher, who has made outstanding contributions in STEM Education at the elementary or middle

school level in Central New York. Stem Outreach, Individual - A resident of Central New York who has increased interest in science or technology or expanded opportunities for people with limited access to science or technology. Stem Outreach, Organization - An organization in Central New York that has increased interest in science or technology or expanded opportunities for people with limited access to science or technology. Deadline for nominations is Friday, March 2. The nomination form can be completed online at tacny.org. Questions, etc. should be sent to celebration@ tacny. org.

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he new year gets off to a syncopatin’ start when Second Line Syracuse brings its updated brass band sound to Uriah’s restaurant in Liverpool, from 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 21. The street-smart ensemble led by trombonist Melissa Gardiner won a 2017 Syracuse Area Music Award for “Best Jazz” recording for its self-titled debut CD. Gardiner started the band in 2015 after visiting New Orleans and witnessing the excitement of second line parades following brass bands playing in the streets. Just in time for this year’s Mardi Gras season, Second Line Syracuse will give a concert hosted by the Jazz Appreciation Society of Syracuse at 4 p.m. on Jan. 21, at Uriah’s restaurant, 7990 Oswego Road (Route 57), just north of Liverpool. Admission costs $12 for JASS members, and $15 for others; uriahsplace.com; 315-622-2250. Food and beverages will be available for sale. Second Line Syracuse performs spirited music that speaks to all generations. The combo blows up a storm on Crescent City chestnuts such as “Bogalusa Strut,” “St. James Infirmary” and “Joe Avery’s Second Line,” and they tackle more modern charts like Youngblood’s “Brooklyn” and the

Rolling Stones’ “It’s All Over Now.” The band’s lineup on Sunday at Uriah’s will include trumpeter Jeff Stockham and Nick Fields, trombonists Nicholas Abelgore and Melissa Gardiner, saxophonist Kiel Clark, tuba player Matt Rossi and percussionists Byron Cage and Josh Dekaney. The Salt City met the Crescent City on July 22, 2015, when Second Line Syracuse performed alongside New Orleans’ Dirty Dozen Brass Band at the Westcott Theater. The two groups played a polyrhythmic version of “Paul Barbarin’s Second Line,” penned by the legendary New Orleans drummer in 1963. That same year, Second Line Syracuse was voted “Best Jazz Band” in the Syracuse New Times Readers Poll and. In 2016, the band performed a mains-stage set at the Syracuse Jazz Festival on a bill headlined by Trombone Shorty. Over the past few years Melissa Gardiner – a University of Michigan and Juilliard School alumna who has studied with trombonists Steve Turre and Wycliffe Gordon – has emerged as one of the best and busiest musicians in Central New York. She leads several Syracuse-based jazz combos, teaches at Syracuse University and Cornell, and hosts a weekly youth-oriented jam session every Sunday afternoon at Funk’N Waffles in downtown Syracuse.

Second Line Syracuse, a New Orleans-style brass band led by trombonist Melissa Gardiner, won a 2017 Syracuse Area Music Award for Best Jazz recording. The band will perform at 4 p.m. Jan. 21, 2018, at Uriah’s restaurant on Route 57 in Liverpool. The Jazz Appreciation Society of Syracuse is a 501 (c) (3) non-profit organization dedicated to the preserva-

tion of traditional New Orleans jazz; jasscny.org; 315-652-0547.

WCNY announces new staff appointments

Basso WCNY, Central New York’s flagship public broadcaster is pleased to announce the following staff appointments: Caroline Basso, vice president, development & engagement. Basso was previously director, development and marketing at WSKG in Binghamton. She brings 16 years of advancement, fundraising, major and planning giving, membership, grants and community engagement to WCNY. Mary Jo Barnello, director, leadership

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giving. Barnello previously served in development positions with Everson Art Musuem, Loretto Foundation, Make-AWish Foundation of Central New York and Boys and Girls Clubs of Syracuse. Barnello brings more 20 years of fundraising experience to WCNY. Shannon Hanrahan, director, individual giving. Hanrahan was previously major gifts officer for WSKG Public Media and manager of membership operations. Be-

fore working in public media, she oversaw art appraisals and clientele for a private art services company in New York City. She brings more than10 years of experience to WCNY. Meghan Kane, development coordinator. Kane was previously a development associate at Presbyterian Homes & Services in New Hartford. She is an experienced professional in a variety of fundraising disciplines, social media marketing and com-

Forbes earns second Team of the Week honor Kenardo Forbes has been named to the MASL Team of the Week for the second time this season. His performance at Florida on Saturday pushed the Syracuse Silver Knights to a record over .500 for the first time since the beginning of the season. Forbes scored the game winning goal in overtime against the Tropics to give Syracuse its second overtime victory of the season. The Jamaican completed a hat trick with the goal. This marks the second time Forbes has scored a hat trick this season. His first hat trick was back in week six – also against Florida. Forbes earned MASL Team of the Week honors for that performance

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as well. Forbes becomes the first Silver Knights player this season to earn two MASL Team of the Week honors. This is the fifth week this season that a Syracuse player has been selected to the MASL Team of the Week. Previous Silver Knights to be named to the MASL Team of the Week this season include Slavisa Ubiparipovic, Joey Tavernese and Ben Ramin. With his hat trick, Forbes becomes the second Syracuse player to score double-digit goals this season. The midfielder has 11 goals so far this year. He is two goals behind Tavernese, who has the team lead in goals.

Przytula munications. Lee Przytula, editor and videographer, 415 Productions. Przytula was previously a video editor at cardRunners.com. He brings a background in producing for educational content, entertainment, and marketing communications along with editing and motion graphics. He brings 18 years of experience to WCNY.


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Friday-Saturday, Jan. 26-27

Syracuse Crunch Hockey

7 p.m. Friday vs. Belleville Senators, Saturday vs. Toronto Marlies, War Memorial Arena at 800 S. State St.; syracusecrunch.com, 315473-4444.

Friday, Jan. 26Saturday, Feb. 10 Hunchback of Notre Dame

8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays, First Presbyterian Church of Baldwinsville, 64 Oswego St.; baldwinsvilletheatreguild.org. Based on the Victor Hugo novel and songs from the Disney animated feature, the performance showcases the film’s Academy Awardnominated score, as well as new songs by Menken and Schwartz. Ticket prices vary.

Saturday, Jan. 27 Be the Electrical Engineer

Noon-4 p.m., Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology, Syracuse; most.org. This new museum program enables you to learn, engage and explore the activities of a different type of “scientist” on the last Saturday of each month. You receive a “Passport” tracking your progress through the program’s three steps: Learn, Engage, Explore. Earn your passport stamp each month to win a prize, and enter your completed passport into a drawing for a chance to win the grand prize.

Symphoria Masterworks Series: Shifrin Plays Mozart

7:30 p.m., 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse; experiencesymphoria.org. Music Director Lawrence Loh conducts Tchaikovsky’s dramatic “Symphony No. 5.” Award winning clarinetist David Shifrin performs Mozart’s “Clarinet Concerto.” Ticket prices vary.

Snowshoe Hike and Bonfire

6 p.m., Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315638-2519. Join a guide for a snowshoe trek along the Southern Exposure trail. Upon returning sit by a warm bonfire and sip hot chocolate. A great event for the whole family. Advance registration required. Cost: $5.

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7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m., Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse. With a string of recordbreaking sold out comedy appearances, a new topranked show on SiriusXM, “The Pete & Sebastian Show,” and inclusion on Forbes’ 2017’s “The World’s

Highest Paid Comedians,” People Magazine’s “The people’s comedian” is hitting the road for 15 cities in 2018 . Ticket prices vary; sebastianlive.com, 800-745-3000.

Sunday, Jan. 28 Syracuse Silver Nights vs. Florida Tropics

4:05 p.m., OnCenter War Memorial Arena, Syracuse; syracusesilvernknights.com. Come watch some hometown soccer action.

January JAZZfest 2018

11 a.m.-9 p.m., Mohegan Manor, 58 Oswego St., Baldwinsville; cnyjazz.org. Ten hours of continuous music in every imaginable musical style and setting cabaret, Latin and blues, jazz standards and funky dance. It’s a multi-level, multi-style fundraiser for CNY Jazz with four floors of fun, starting with a jazz brunch at 11 a.m. and concluding with a celebrity jam session at 9 p.m. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door and $10 for students with valid ID

Friday, Feb. 2 Syracuse Silver Nights vs. Cedar Rapids Rampage

7:05 p.m., OnCenter War Memorial Arena, Syracuse; syracusesilvernknights.com. Come watch some hometown soccer action.

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8 p.m., May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse; folkus.org. This Ithaca couple’s live show is one of a kind, with fine songwriting, deeply rich harmonies and great musicianship. As entertaining as it is moving, the show ranges from the deeply touching to the hilarious in a split second. Tickets are $15.

Saturday, Feb. 3 Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets

7 p.m. Friday vs. Belleville Senators, Saturday vs. Toronto Marlies, War Memorial Arena at 800 S. State St.; syracusecrunch.com, 315473-4444. Come see some hockey action in downtown Syracuse.

SU mens’ basketball vs. Virginia 4 p.m., Carrier Dome. Ticket prices vary; cuse.com.

Symphoria Kids: The Melodic Life

10:30 a.m., Inspiration Hall, 709 James St., Syracuse; experiencesymphoria.org. With a “follow that melody” approach, trace the life of Bob, a lighthearted melody from childhood to middle age. Bob experiences many of life’s event’s such as going to school, playing

sports, and even getting a job. Symphoria’s Instrument Discovery Zone opens at 10 a.m., prior to all kids’ series performances. Tickets are $10 to $15. Under 18 get in free.

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Chamber Concertos

7:30 p.m., H. W. Smith Elementary School, 1130 Salt Springs Road, Syracuse; syrfcm.org. Spotlighting talented musicians from Central New York, the Syracuse Friends of Chamber Music bring you two Baroque favorites, a late work by composer and humanist Ernest Bloch, and a witty piano concerto with trumpet “commentary” by Shostakovich. Heather Buchman conducts the string ensemble. Tickets are $25, Senior $20, Students free, 7 concert season $95(regular)/$75 (seniors)

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Syracuse Crunch Hockey

7 p.m. Friday vs. Hartford Wolf Pack, Saturday vs. Laval Rocket, War Memorial Arena at 800 S. State St.; syracusecrunch.com, 315-473-4444.

Friday-Sunday, Feb. 9-11, and Feb. 14 Valentine’s in the Forest

6–9:30 p.m., Highland Forest, 1254 Highland Park Road, Fabius; 315-677-3303. Enjoy a nostalgic, romantic evening in the forest with your sweetheart. Program includes candle-lit dinner, featuring slow roasted prime rib, oven roasted chicken and riggies with vodka sauce, horse drawn sleigh rides, live entertainment and flowers. Proceeds benefit the all volunteer Nordic Ski Patrol at Highland Forest. Cost: $90 per couple. Advance reservations required.

Saturday, Feb. 10 Symphoria Pops Series: A Night At The Oscars

7:30 p.m., The Oncenter Civic Center Theaters, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse; experiencesymphoria.org. Principal Pops Conductor Sean O’Loughlin leads music from edge-of-your-seat thrillers, epic dramas, and Hollywood classics. Don your movie star best and come walk the red carpet. Ticket prices vary.

A Taste of Chocolate

10 a.m.- 2 p.m., Columbian Presbyterian Church Session Building. Routes 11 and 20, Lafayette; 315-677-3293, ColumbianPresbyterianChurch.com A food-sampling event where you can purchase samples of dozens of homemade goodies with one thing in common: Chocolate! Samples are only 50 cents, or 22 samples for $10, with 50 percent of the proceeds donated to Lafayette Outreach (local food pantry.)

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Kicking off his new term, Mayor Ben Walsh and the i-team are asking for public input to select the priority area. “We are working to establish a culture of inclusiveness, where citizens truly feel like engaged participants in our local government,” said Walsh. “This is among the first of what we anticipate to be many opportunities for

the people of our city to be involved in decision-making processes that impact them and our community at large.” Individuals interested in submitting their ideas can visit innovatesyracuse.com/ideas, then choose from one of the listed topic areas , submit a different topic or provide more details about a specific idea or challenge. The i-team is accepting input un-

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Pristine ‘Like New’ Designer Estate Tag Sale Prestigious Applecross Woods 6019 Westcliffe Road, Jamesville, NY 13078 9:30am-3:30pm

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about how glacial ice is formed, how drumlins, eskers and Finger Lakes formed and the megafauna animals that used to call New York home about 10,000 years ago. Gilman will lead a one-mile hike around the forest and grassland to showcase the area’s glacial features. Fee: $5/child, $8/ adult, $25/family. Free for Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex.

Winter Wonderland programs offered at Montezuma The Montezuma Audubon Center will offer programs that explore its winter wonderland, the birds and their habitats. You can take guided tours and also rent snowshoes from us to explore the winter landscape on your own. Programs will go on with or without snow. Space is limited and registration is required for all programs. Call 315-365-3588 or e-mail montezuma@ audubon.org. Montezuma Audubon Center is located at 2295 State Route 89 Savannah. For more information and center hours visit audubon.org.

Cayuga Lake Birding Van Tour

2-5 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 18 Hop in the Audubon van for an excursion to the northern part of the lake where up to 30 species of ducks, geese and swans can be seen. Bald eagles and other raptors are a possibility too! Binoculars and bird guides will be provided. Fee: $8/child, $15/ adult.

Owl Prowl

3:30-5:30 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 20 Get up close to live owls during an indoor presentation featuring KrittrKris and her feathered friends! Learn about the special adaptations these birds have that allow them to survive the winter season and be successful hunters of the night. Then, join Audubon staff to search for endangered Short-eared Owls and other raptors in the grasslands around Montezuma. It will be a real hoot! Fee: $6/child, $8/adult, $25/ family.

Wild Game for the Big Game

9 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 27 Growing, raising, and hunting your own food is not only cost effective, it also leads to a healthier life. This third annual program that will be led by Montezuma’s wildlife biologists and conservation officers will have a morning session, which

will highlight the proper way to harvest and store wild game, and an afternoon session showcasing the proper cooking techniques to ensure the tastiest meals. Lunch will be a locavore potluck, so bring a small dish to pass. Pre-paid reservations required. Fee: $15/child, $20/adult.

Nature of Montezuma Lecture Series: Bird Banding with Dr. John Van Niel

10 a.m.-noon Saturday, Feb. 3 Dr. John Van Niel, a professor of environmental conservation at Finger Lakes Community College, has been a bird bander since 1999 and he will share with participants how to safely capture and handle songbirds, the scientific reasons for placing bands on birds and what information researchers can obtain from a bird “in the hand.” Fee: $5/child, $8/adult, $25/family. Free for Friends of the Montezuma Wetlands Complex.

Sweetheart Snowshoe & Bird Friendly Chocolate Tasting

10 a.m-noon and 2-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 10 Bring your sweetheart, friends, neighbors and family for an adventure to explore Montezuma’s winter wonderland. Sample delicious bird-friendly chocolates and discover how these sweet treats protect important habitats where our breeding warblers spend the winter months. Choose one of the sessions. Fee with snowshoe rental: $12/child, $15/adult; without snowshoe rental: $10/child, $12/adult.

Montezuma Raptor Van Tour

2-5 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 15 Hop in the Audubon van for an excursion to our premier birding locations to encounter Short-eared Owls, Bald Eagles, Northern Harriers, Rough-legged Hawks and more. The tour will involve minimal walking. Binoculars and birding guides will be provided. Fee: $8/child; $15/adult.

1-4 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 24, Fleur de Lis Brew Works, 3630 State Route 414 Seneca Falls. Audubon staff will lead a guided snowshoe hike around the brewery grounds and then go inside the brewery to sample craft beers and local cheeses. Daena Ford from Braddock Bay Raptor Research will wrap up the event with a “Live Bird of Prey” presentation featuring hawks, owls, and falcons. Pre-paid reservations required. Fee: with snowshoe rental: $30/person; without snowshoe rental: $25/person.

Owl Dissection & Discussion Workshop

Noon-3 p.m. Saturday, March 3, If you’ve ever wanted to see an owl up close and personal, this is your chance! There will be an opportunity for each attendee to explore the internal and external anatomy of their own study owl if they wish, and to dissect a bird while learning all about unique owl adaptations along the way. All children must be accompanied by a parent. Pre-paid reservation required by Feb. 28. Fee: $10/child; $15/adult, $40/ family.

Hot Cocoa and Snowshoe Night Hike

6-8 p.m. Saturday, March 3 Take a one-mile hike over level terrain to explore the nighttime sights and sounds of Montezuma. Then, warm up inside the center with some hot cocoa. Fee: with snowshoe rental: $7/child, $10/adult; without rental: $5/child, $8/adult.

Nature of Montezuma Lecture Series: Glacial Geology of the Finger Lakes Region

10 a.m.-noon Saturday, March 10 Dr. Bruce Gilman, professor of environmental conservation at Finger Lakes Community College, will discuss the glacial history of the Finger Lakes Region. Learn

Montezuma’s Bird Migration Van Tour

2-5 p.m. Thursday, March 15 Enjoy a leisurely ride in the Audubon van for an excursion to Montezuma’s birding hot spots where thousands of ducks, geese and swans can be seen. Bald Eagles, Northern Harriers, and other raptors are a possibility too! Binoculars and bird guides will be provided. Fee: $8/child; $15/adult.

St. Patrick’s Day Wine and Wings Van Tour

11 a.m.-2 p.m. Saturday, March 17 Wear your green and head out in the Audubon van to look for Bald Eagles, Northern Harriers and millions of migratory waterfowl. The tour will feature a stop at Izzo’s White Barn Winery to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day while tasting award winning wines and nibbling on cheese and crackers. You’ll learn how vineyards and Important Birds Areas can exist side by side. Fee: $20/adult, includes wine tastings. Must be 21 and over.

Derby Hill Hawk Watch Trip

9 a.m.-4 p.m. Wednesday, March 28 Visit Lake Ontario for the spectacular spring raptor migration in the center’s van to view hundreds of migrating birds of prey like hawks, eagles, falcons, vultures and more. This program is sponsored by the Onondaga Audubon Society. Binoculars and field guides will be provided. Pack a lunch and folding chair. Fee: $18/child, $25/adult.

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Care to pair a Malbec with the Tango? Syracuse Opera to host ‘Ballroom Bordeaux’

Bid on bargains in WCNY Travel Auction Viewers are invited to bid on hundreds of trips in the United States, Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe, Belize, Central and South America. To see a list of inventory before the start of the auction, visit wcny.org/travelauction. For television viewing informa-

Banff Mountain World Film Festival comes to CNY Proceeds to benefit CanTeen

‘Ballroom Bordeaux’ will pair a wine tasting with stress-free ballroom dance instruction by members of Guzman’s Dance Studio in the Persian Terrace at the Hotel Syracuse (Marriott Syracuse Downtown) from 7 to 9 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 25. Featuring a silent auction, hors d’oeuvres, performances by singers from “La Traviata,” dancing and wine tasting, this is the perfect event to shake off the winter blues! Bring your spouse, partner, crush or meet someone new for an evening of laughter, dancing, and song. Not a dancer? No sweat! There are plenty of reasons to attend this one-of-a-kind event, including a rousing performance of the “Brindisi” from “La Traviata” - a toast to love and life! Check out a video, tickets and other details at syracuseopera.org.

WCNY began its 23rd annual Travel Auction on Jan. 11 on WCNY-TV. The live auction also airs at 6 p.m. Jan. 19 and 20. For those without TV access, live streaming of the auction will be available at wcny.org.

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The Banff Mountain World Film Festival is coming to Syracuse. The inaugural festival will be held at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 7. All screenings will take place at the North Syracuse Junior High School Auditorium. The festival will screen six to seven films with a total running time of approximately three hours. Tickets are available for $15 and can be purchased at the door or at eventbrite.com/d/ny--syracuse/banff/. Every ticket purchased will go directly to benefit the Friends of the CanTeen, a CNY after school drop in program for kids grades 8-12 run by caring and professionally trained staff who operate as role models and advocates of positive youth development. The Banff Mountain Film Festival began in 1976 at Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada and has grown exponentially over the years. The fest began as an annual presentation at Banff National Park of over300 documentaries and short films pertaining to mountain sports, culture, and outdoor living. After the conclusion of the Banff Film Festival the films begin a world-wide tour visiting several hundred cities in over 20 different countries. Each host city chooses a variety of films to show at their local festivals often highlighting community interests or sharing adventures from across the globe. Anyone that considers themselves an adventurer, outdoors person, or likes to live vicariously through others adventures should consider attending the Banff World Film Festival. For more information on the festival visit facebook. com/syracusebanff/.

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Register now for Young Boater Safety Certification at CNY Boat Show New York Sea Grant is now taking registrations for the free, all-in-one-day Young Boater certification training to be offered from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 17, in Syracuse at the Central New York Boat Show at the NYS Fairgrounds. Pre-registration is required for the limited space seating for the course taught by U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary Flotilla 21 personnel. New York Sea Grant is taking registrations by phone at 315-312-3042. Successful completion of the eight-hour training and same-day proctored exam is required for youth ages 10 to 17 to legally operate a motorized boat or watercraft alone on New York waters. Each youth registering for this edition of the Young Boater safety course will receive three free admission passes into the 2018 Central New York Boat Show that is the largest and oldest boat show in New York. Participants are asked to provide for their own lunch. Visitors to the Boating Information Center at the show will see the 2018 edition of the New York Sea Grant Discover Clean and Safe Boating campaign vessel with information on approved life jackets, boating safety, and voluntary watercraft inspection to help slow the spread of aquatic invasive species. The vessel for this award-winning educational campaign is different each year. The show features more than 500 boats of all styles; water recreation equipment; marine accessories, boating and fishing guides; yacht clubs; and exhibits by waterfront destinations, tourism organizations, and local, state, and federal law enforcement agencies in three buildings at the NYS Fairgrounds. The 2018 Central New York Boat Show hours are 1-9 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 15; 1-9 p.m. on Friday, Feb. 16; 10 a.m.-9 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 17; and 10 a.m.-5 p.m. on Sunday, Feb. 18. Show admission is $10 per person; 13 and younger free. Free parking and shuttle are provided. Learn more at www.cnyboatshow.com.

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Get 10 free flowering trees from the Arbor Day Foundation Residents in your state can ring in the New Year with 10 free flowering trees by joining the Arbor Day Foundation any time during January 2018. By becoming a part of the nonprofit Arbor Day Foundation, new members will receive two Sargent crabapples, three American redbuds, two Washington hawthorns and three white flowering dogwoods. “These beautiful trees will beautify your home with lovely flowers of pink, yellow and white colors,” said Matt Harris, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “These trees are perfect for large and small spaces, and they will provide food and habitat for songbirds.” The free trees are part of the Foundation’s Trees for America campaign. The trees will be shipped postpaid at the right time for planting, between Feb. 1 and May 31, with enclosed planting instructions. The six- to 12-inch tall trees are guaranteed to grow or they will be replaced free of charge. Members will also receive a subscription to the Foundation’s bimonthly publication, Arbor Day, and “The Tree Book,” which includes information about tree planting and care. To become a member

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Meet Alex the Puggle

by Donna Newman Cuteness alert! Alex’s in the house, and he wants to be in yours! Alex the Puggle came to the shelter when his family moved and couldn’t take him along. Puggles, a cross between beagles and pugs, are bred to be irresistibly cute and charming, and Alex is no exception. Puggles combine the active and inquisitive nature of beagles with the friendly, companionable temperament of the pug. Like most puggles, Alex is highly energetic, vocal and athletic. He’s barely a year old and is still a puppy. He loves to chew, run, and jump, and may be too rambunctious for tiny children. He loves people and would make a great addition to an active, fun-loving family with a big backyard and the patience to train him. Come meet Alex for yourself and give this puggle the loving home he deserves. For more information about adoption, visit cnyspca.org or call 315-454-4479.

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