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Annual St. Sophia Greek Cultural Festival to be held Thursday-Sunday

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he 45th St. Sophia Greek Cultural Festival will be held June 7 through 10 at the church, located at 325 Waring Road, Syracuse. Hours are 5-9 p.m. Thursday, 5-10 p.m. Friday, noon-10 p.m. Saturday and noon-4 p.m. Sunday. Enjoy the sights, sounds and smells of this festival where you can eat, have drink, listen to music, watch the dance performances or try a dance yourself. Take a stroll through the festival’s “Greek Village” featuring a variety of gift shops including the Orthodox book store. Don’t forget to take a tour of the beautiful church sanctuary. There will be an extensive menu includ-

Over 100 Booths!!

ing gyros, lamb and chicken souvlaki, Loukaniko (Greek sausage on a roll,) moussaka, pastichio, Greek salad, stuffed grape leaves and spanakopita and tiropita. An equally extensive dessert menu will include, among other things, baklava, kataifi, custards and butter cookies. There will also be hot dogs and draft beer, Greek wine and bottled beer along with non-alcoholic refreshments. Dancers will perform under the main tent at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday and Friday and at 6 and 8 p.m. Saturday. Youth dancers will perform at 6 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, at 3 and 5 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday. Dancers in training will perform at 2 and 4 p.m. on Saturday and 12:30 p.m. on Sunday. The public is invited to join the dancers to

learn Greek folk dance at 4:30 and 7 p.m. on Saturday. Church tours held at 5:30 and 7 p.m. on Thursday and Friday, at 1:30, 3:30, 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. on Saturday and at 1:30 and 3 p.m. on Sunday. Father David does an exceptional job explaining some of the intricacies of Orthodox Iconography as well as some fun facts on the design of an orthodox church. Wine tastings will be held from 1-1:30 p.m.,2:30-3 p.m. and 4:30-5 p.m. on Saturday and from 1-1:30 p.m. on Sunday on the third floor. Sail across the Ionian and Aegean Seas to the Greek Islands of Crete, Santorini and Cephalonia as well as the island country Cyprus in the Mediterranean. Sit back and relax and enjoy a sampling of red, white and sweet

wines that are produced on these islands and enjoy a little historical trivia as we set out on our wine tasting odyssey. New this year, Evzone, a craft beer created by Empire Brewery, will be introduced. Today’s Evzone is the Greek soldier that guards the tomb of the unknown soldier in Athens and historically they were elite infantry and mountain units. Iconography demonstrations will be held at 6 p.m. on Friday, at 4 and 6 p.m. on Saturday and at 2 p.m. on Sunday in the St. Michael Chapel, ML.) Iconography is the making and liturgical use of icons. Pictorial representations of Bible scenes from the Life of Christ. Learn about the process and steps involved behind the creation of icons. For more information visit syracusegreekfest.com.

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Weekend Evening Wildlife Walk

7 p.m. Friday, Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315-638-2519. Hike the forest and meadows, looking for wildlife and their signs, and possibly stroll near the lake and be able to see a kingfisher flit along the shore or an osprey diving for a fish. Free with Nature Center admission

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Three 15th Century Hits

7:30-11 p.m. Saturday, Pebble Hill Presbyterian Church, 5299 Jamesville Road, Dewitt; scholasyracuse.com/concerts. Schola Cantorum of Syracuse will feature three late 15th century songs that achieved iconic status in Renaissance musical culture: “De tous bien playne,” “Fortuna desperata” and “Fors seulement.” Tickets: $20; seniors $15; college age $5 and 18 and under are free.

Resistance, Radical and Renegade! Art Auction

2-5 p.m.Sunday, Art Rage Gallery, 505 Hawley Ave, Syracuse This fundraiser for the Gage Foundation International Girl Ambassadors for Human Rights includes awesome art, profound performances, decadent desserts, winsome wines and more! Come support extraordinary teen ambassadors on their upcoming mission and cultural exchange to Ghana.

Tuesday, June 12 Nature on Wheels: Summer Tours

Tuesdays – 1 p.m. in June, 10:30 a.m. July-August; Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315-638-2519. An electric vehicle takes visitors with mobility limitations, accompanied by a naturalist, on the trails. Seating is limited, registration is required. Groups of five or more should call to schedule a private tour for another date. Cost: $3 per person (includes Nature Center admission.)

Friday, June 15 Child Wish Fishing Tournament

Oneida Shores Park, 9400 Bartell Road, Brewerton; 914805-2247.

New York Finger Lakes Wine Country Bike Tour

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An Acoustic Music Jam will be held from 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. on June 13 at the Baldwinsville Farmers Market. Folk, pop, traditional, country, vluegrass and rock music is welcome. The jam is open to all ages and skill levels. Bring your musical instruments (guitar, voice, banjo, mandolin, flute, etc.) and music stand. Come join in the fun or just to listen. The market is held at Abbott Farms, 3275 Cold Springs Road. For more info, contact Steve Pfanenstiel at 315-638-4740.

adventurecycling.org. Ten-day group road bicycle tour of the Finger Lakes. 14 riders plus 2 tour leaders. Self-contained, shared cooking, camping/indoor stays, paved/dirt roads. Intermediate Plus level of difficulty - a total of 374 miles in eight riding days. Cost: $1,129 .

Celebrating 20 Years of the Hospice Golf Open

The Links at Erie Village; 315-634-1100, hospicecny. org/2018golfform.

Saturday, June 16 “Below the Surface: The Fisheries on Onondaga Lake” 9:30 a.m., the MOST, Syracuse; most.org/tacny-jr-cafescientifique/. An exploration of the aquatic life of Onondaga Lake and its amazing story of recovery. Join Biologist Anne Burnham of the Parsons Corporation to go beneath the surface of Onondaga Lake. The event is free, but RSVP to jrcafe@tacny.org.

Car and Craft Show

11 a.m.-4 p.m., American Legion Post 113, Smokey Hollow

Take Time Out to Fish

Time Out to Fish will be offered from 10 a.m.-noon or 1-3 p.m. Monday-Friday through July 13 (except July 4) at Carpenter’s Brook Fish Hatchery, Elbridge. This long running program offers groups serving children with special needs as well as other small groups, senior citizens and individuals with special needs the opportunity to fish for rainbow trout. Maximum group size is 20. Advance registration required; cost: $3 per person. For more information call 315-689-9367.

Road, Baldwinsville; Beverly Long, 315-430-6944. Free admission to the public and a $5 donation for show vehicles to benefit local veterans.

Let’s Get Hiking

1-3 p.m., Baltimore Woods, Marcellus; baltimorewoods.org. In this program perfect for teens, experienced outdoor guide Tom Meier will give gear and packing tips, navigation, food ideas and some basic emergency preparedness skills (just in case). For ages 13 and up. $6 members; $9 public.

Saturday-Sunday, June 16-17 Raptors

2 p.m., Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315-638-2519. Join a naturalist for guided walk exploring what the season has to offer. Free with Nature Center admission

Sunday, June 17 Ironman 70.3 Syracuse

Jamesville Beach Park, 3992 Apulia Road, Jamesville. The race begins in the Jamesville Reservoir, where athletes will complete a 1.2 mile, single-loop swim. The 56 mile bike course winds through the Highland Forest recreational area, taking athletes through the picturesque, rolling countryside of Onondaga, Madison and Cortland counties. Athletes will finish their race with a 13.1 mile run in and out of Jamesville Beach County Park, offering plenty of shade to accompany the challenging rolling hills.

Father’s Day at the MOST

Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology, Syracuse; most.org All fathers receive free admission. Enjoy 35,000 square feet of exhibits, hands-on science demonstrations, a full IMAX schedule, planetarium shows and so much more.

Thursday, June 21 LEON Festival

5–10 p.m., Onondaga Lake Park, 106 Lake Drive, Liverpool; leonfestival.com. We’re halfway to Christmas! Come celebrate this unique holiday at this free family friendly festival featuring live entertainment with music, games, activities, fireworks and more.

Canoe a Kettle Lake

1–3 pm., Beaver Lake Nature Center, Baldwinsville; 315-638-2519. Join a naturalist to focus more on a natural history subject. Advance registration required. Cost: $5 per person (does not include nature center admission.)

Thursdays, June 21-Oct. 4 Wine Country Bike Tour

9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.; Diane, 949-424-5369; gobikeerie. com/events. Enjoy a day of cycling along Cayuga Lake with visits and tastings at several of the areas finest wineries. Wine tasting, snacks, beverages and lunch are included. This trip begins with a visit to Taughanock Falls State Park and includes visits to three to four wineries . This tour is

fully guided with a support van that follows to carry purchases. Free pickup from Syracuse, Seneca Falls and Waterloo. Cost is $129 per person; optional Bike Rental of $20.

Friday, June 22 Star Party: Bright Planets and the Moon

9-11 p.m., Baltimore Woods, Marcellus; baltimorewoods.org. Back-up date June 23. For all ages. $6 members; $9 public.

Friday–Sunday, June 22-24 Jamesville Balloonfest

4-11 p.m. Friday; 1-11 p.m. Saturday; 1-10 p.m. Sunday; Jamesville Beach Park; syracuseballoonfest.com. Non-stop musical entertainment, over two dozen special shape and hot air balloons, arts and crafts fair, amusement rides, food and beverages. Balloon Flight Times are 6-7:30 p.m. Friday and 5:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, weather permitting.

64th Annual Syracuse Polish Festival

Clinton Square, Downtown Syracuse; polishscholarship.org. Featuring Polish culture, entertainment including the sounds of Polka, folklore and contemporary dance performances by the group “Lechowia,” Polish and American cuisine and beer, arts and crafts, a “Pierogi Eating Contest,” “Miss Polonia” presentation and hands-on crafts, games and inflatable activities for kids.


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Oswego Health classes held to assist those with chronic diseases Submitted By Marion Ciciarelli

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earn how to conquer your chronic condition by attending one of Oswego Health’s two free evidence-based programs to be offered this summer. The classes will be taught by Oswego Health nurse educators, who are certified to teach the programs. All course materials will be provided. “The community members who take advantage of these classes tell us that they are life changing and offer useful information,” said instructor Lori Greeney. “The participants also realize they aren’t alone in facing these health issues and by the end of a session, there is great camaraderie among those in the group.”

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Pictured are Oswego Health Nurse Educators Sarah Wansink and Lorie Greeney.

A healthy living class on chronic disease self-management will be held at Oswego Hospital, beginning June 26 and running every Tuesday through Aug. 8 with no class on July 3. These sessions will be held from 4 to 6:30 p.m. in the cafeteria conference room of the hospital. The program, developed by Stanford University, is designed to help those with any chronic disease, such as arthritis, heart disease, osteoporosis or diabetes to improve their health status. The workshops will cover nutrition and exercise as well as how to get support, deal with pain and fatigue and talk with your physician and family members

about your condition. Participants will learn goal-setting techniques and establish a step-by-step plan to improve their health.

Diabetes Self-Management

This class will be held beginning July 11 and running through Aug. 22 in the conference room of the Central Square Medical Center. Class sessions are from 9 to 11:30 a.m. This program is designed to help participants improve their health status and better manage their Type 2 Diabetes. Topics covered include healthy eating, menu planning, preventing low blood sugar, physical activity, strategies for dealing with sick days, dealing with difficult emotions, among others. Participants will also learn goal setting techniques, decision making skills and communication skills. Those taking part in the programs will be provided a free workbook and healthy snacks at each class session. Those who complete either class will be given a $20 Price Chopper gift card, courtesy of the Rural Health Network of Oswego County. To register for either one of the classes or if you have questions, please call 315349-5513. Marion Ciciarelli is director of communitcations for Oswego Health, 110 West Sixth St., Oswego; 315-349-5601, mciciarelli@ oswegohealth.org


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High blood pressure redefined for first time in 14 years

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igh blood pressure should be treated earlier with lifestyle changes and in some patients with medication – at 130/80 mm Hg rather than 140/90 – according to the first comprehensive new high blood pressure guidelines in more than a decade. The guidelines are being published by the American Heart Association (AHA) and the American College of Cardiology (ACC) for detection, prevention, management and treatment of high blood pressure. The guidelines were presented recently at the Association’s 2017 Scientific Sessions conference in Anaheim, the premier global cardiovascular science meeting for the exchange of the latest advances in cardiovascular science for researchers and clinicians. Rather than one in three U.S. adults having high blood pressure (32 percent) with the previous definition, the new guidelines will result in nearly half of the U.S. adult population (46 percent) having high blood pressure, or hypertension. However, there will only be a small increase in the number of U.S. adults who will require antihypertensive medication, authors said. These guidelines, the first update to offer comprehensive guidance to doctors on managing adults with high blood pressure since 2003, are designed to help people address the potentially deadly condition much earlier. The new guidelines stress the importance of using proper technique to mea-

sure blood pressure. Blood pressure levels should be based on an average of two to three readings on at least two different occasions, the authors said. High blood pressure accounts for the second largest number of preventable heart disease and stroke deaths, second only to smoking. It’s known as the “silent killer” because often there are no symptoms, despite its role in significantly increasing the risk for heart disease and stroke. Paul K. Whelton, M.B., M.D., M.Sc., lead author of the guidelines published in the American Heart Association journal, Hypertension and the Journal of the American College of Cardiology, noted the dangers of blood pressure levels between 130-139/80-89 mm Hg. “You’ve already doubled your risk of cardiovascular complications compared to those with a normal level of blood pressure,” he said. “We want to be straight with people – if you already have a doubling of risk, you need to know about it. It doesn’t mean you need medication, but it’s a yellow light that you need to be lowering your blood pressure, mainly with non-drug approaches.” Blood pressure categories in the new guideline are: l Normal: Less than 120/80 mm Hg; l Elevated: Top number (systolic) between 120-129 and bottom number (diastolic) less than 80; l Stage 1: Systolic between 130-139 or diastolic between 80-89; l Stage 2: Systolic at least 140 or diastolic at least 90 mm Hg;

l Hypertensive crisis: Top number over 180 and/or bottom number over 120, with patients needing prompt changes in medication if there are no other indications of problems, or immediate hospitalization if there are signs of organ damage. The new guidelines eliminate the category of prehypertension, which was used for blood pressures with a top number (systolic) between 120-139 mm Hg or a bottom number (diastolic) between 80-89 mm Hg. People with those readings now will be categorized as having either Elevated (120129 and less than 80) or Stage I hypertension (130-139 or 80-89). Previous guidelines classified 140/90 mm Hg as Stage 1 hypertension. This level is classified as Stage 2 hypertension under the new guidelines. The impact of the new guidelines is expected to be greatest among younger people. The prevalence of high blood pressure is expected to triple among men under age 45, and double among women under 45 according to the report. Damage to blood vessels begins soon after blood pressure is elevated, said Whelton, who is the Show Chwan professor of global public health at Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine and School of Medicine in New Orleans. “If you’re only going to focus on events, that ignores the process when it’s beginning. Risk is already going up as you get into your 40s.” The guidelines stress the importance of home blood pressure monitoring using validated devices and appropriate training

of healthcare providers to reveal “whitecoat hypertension,” which occurs when pressure is elevated in a medical setting but not in everyday life. Home readings can also identify “masked hypertension,” when pressure is normal in a medical setting but elevated at home, thus necessitating treatment with lifestyle and possibly medications. “People with white-coat hypertension do not seem to have the same elevation in risk as someone with true sustained high blood pressure,” Whelton said. “Masked hypertension is more sinister and very important to recognize because these people seem to have a similar risk as those with sustained high blood pressure.” Other changes in the new guideline include: Only prescribing medication for Stage I hypertension if a patient has already had a cardiovascular event such as a heart attack or stroke, or is at high risk of heart attack or stroke based on age, the presence of diabetes mellitus, chronic kidney disease or calculation of atherosclerotic risk (using the same risk calculator used in evaluating high cholesterol). Recognizing that many people will need two or more types of medications to control their blood pressure, and that people may take their pills more consistently if multiple medications are combined into a single pill. Identifying socioeconomic status and psychosocial stress as risk factors for high blood pressure that should be considered in a patient’s plan of care.


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Cancer Survivors Day celebrates life Hematology-Oncolocy Associates of CNY sponsored local celebrations

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ematology-Oncology Associates of CNY (HOA) held its third annual Celebration of Life for National Cancer Survivors Day on Sunday, June 3 at both Longbranch Park in Liverpool and at the Throop Fire House on Beech Tree Road in Throop. “This event honors the members of our community who are living with and beyond cancer - the survivors - as well as their loved ones who have supported their journey,” said Maryann Roefaro, CEO. “We are inspired by these individuals every day and privileged to share this day with them.” At each location guests were treated to lunch food, inspirational speakers, musical entertainment, fun

activities and games, door prizes and exhibits. The event was free for survivors with their family and guests.

About Hematology-Oncology Associates of CNY

The mission HOA is to provide the highest level of quality care in a healing environment for the mind, body and spirit of patients dealing with cancer and blood disorders. A private practice since 1982, HOA is the only Cancer Center in Central New York to receive an American Society of Clinical Oncology’s (ASCO) QOPI designation for high scores on quality measures, and meeting rigorous safety measures established by (ASCO) and the Oncology Nursing Society.

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CNY Ronald McDonald House seeks summer volunteers Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York is encouraging community-minded individuals to sign up to volunteer this summer at the CNY Ronald McDonald House. The local nonprofit organization relies heavily on volunteers to assist with preparing home-cooked meals,

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“Volunteers are truly the heart of our home,” said Beth Trunfio, executive director, Ronald McDonald House Charities of Central New York. “Without their support, we would not be able to provide the services that we offer at the CNY Ronald McDonald House and

continue to make it a comfortable place to

stay for families that are going through the unthinkable.”

The house serves as a temporary home for families who travel to Syracuse from across New York state and northern Pennsylvania, and in some cases, foreign countries. The House provides the convenience of a private room and warm bed, a home-cooked meal

and supportive environment, all while keeping families whose children are seriously ill or injured close to Syracuse-area hospitals and medical centers. Interested adults and students over the age of 18 are invited to apply to become volunteers. For more information visit www.rmhcny.org or email volunteer@ rmhcny.org.

Help honor someone making life better for older adults in CNY WellCare Health Plans Inc., a local Medicare Advantage health plan, is looking to honor individuals who are helping to better the lives of older adults in Central New York. Now through June 25, WellCare, formally known as Today’s Options, is asking local residents to visit WellCareChampions.com and nominate a champion. WellCare Champions are Central New York residents who exemplify how one person can make a difference in the lives

of older adults. Five finalists will be recognized as WellCare Champions during a Syracuse Chiefs pre-game ceremony on Aug. 2. They will also participate in an online competition where baseball fans, the community, and friends and family can vote for the individual story worthy of earning the grand prize. The 2018 WellCare Grand Champion will be recognized at the New York State Fair and will be presented with a $10,000 donation for

their chosen charitable organization. “We are excited to continue WellCare’s Champions competition again this year,” said Dan DeLucia, WellCare’s senior market director. “This program opens our eyes to the amazing work of individuals and notfor-profit organizations that are making an impact on the lives of older adults in the central New York area and gives us an opportunity to recognize the important contributions these Champions are making in our

community.” Last year’s grant recipient was North Area Meals on Wheels. Ric Wahl, a volunteer and member of the Meals on Wheels Board, was the 2017 Grand Champion. Additionally, five worthy individuals were Champion finalists in the 2017 competition: Jenny Ackley, Wendy Davenport, Richard Synek, and Sandy Bufis and Suzanne Loveland (nominated as a team). For more information visit WellCareChampions.com.

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Come meet an astronaut, participate in WonderKids ceremony Meet an astronautat at the fifth annual WonderKids Awards Program ceremony at 1 p.m. on June 16 at WonderWorks in Destiny USA. The event will feature an award ceremony and a guest speaker visit from Dr. Donald Thomas, a former NASA astronaut, with whom people can meet and get their photo taken. Those attending will also be able to learn about his experiences having logged over 1,040 hours in space. “This is going to be a very exciting day for everyone who attends,” said Nicole Montgomery, director of operations at WonderWorks Destiny. “We are happy to meet and hear from Dr. Thomas, as well as recognize those students who have been picked for this year’s WonderKids awards.” The WonderKids Program is held each

year, honoring kids from the community who have been chosen to win an award in the area of student achievement. There are three areas where kids will be honored, including academic excellence, service to community, and future scientist. The winners of the program will get a free entrance into the WonderWorks Syracuse summer camp, which focuses on STEM-themed days, including Fidgety Animal Discovery, Tech Eggstravaganza Day, Truck Loads of Slime Day, Going Wild with the Wild Day, and Explosions of Pain Day. Dr. Thomas, who will be the guest speaker at the event, will also spend time visiting local schools on Thursday and Friday, June 14-15. His mission is to share his out-of-this-world experiences and inspire

kids to learn more about STEM-related topics (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics). Selected by NASA in January 1990, he became an astronaut in July 1991. During his career there he spent time in the Safety, Operations, and Payloads Branches of the Astronaut Offices. He was also a spacecraft communicator for several shuttle missions, spent time in various other key roles, and went on four space flights. “Everyone who visits WonderWorks during this event can have a chance to meet an astronaut,” said Montgomery. “That’s going to be a pretty special day for us, the kids who are proud to present awards to, and everyone who stops in to check it all out.”

WonderWorks offers a variety of fun family friendly interactive activities to engage in, including a laser tag arena, 4D XD Motion Theater, Canyon Climb Adventure, and WonderZones – offering a variety of areas to explore, such as natural disasters, physical challenges, light and sound zones, imagination lab, and space discovery. They also offer a Sky Tykes ropes course. WonderWorks’ trademark is “I think, therefore I STEM.” They are focused on providing visitors with a variety of hands-on STEMrelated activities. WonderWorks opens daily at 10 a.m. For more information regarding the anniversary party, anniversary specials, or visiting WonderWorks, visit wonderworksonline.com/destiny/wonderkids/.

Cottage Lawn Farmers Market opens

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ottage Lawn Farmers Market at the Madison County Historical Society opened Tuesday, June 5. Market hours are 3 p.m.- 7p.m. every Tuesday through Sept. 4. The Madison County Historical Society is located at 435 Main St. in Oneida. The market will feature local, seasonal produce, cheese, eggs, herbs, soaps, wine, maple products, honey, gelato, baked goods, dried fruits, nuts and much more. Also featured will be

themed activities and programs focusing on families, nutrition and recreation throughout the run of the market. Area youth services and adult agencies that foster and promote healthy living lifestyles will also be returning this year. Friends of the Oneida Library will be providing storytelling each week. Events include: Bike and Scooter to the Market (June 12); Taste of Oneida, featuring a recipe exchange and cooking demonstration,

(June 19, July 3, and August 7); Kid’s Day (Everyone enjoyed this day last year that we are offering it twice on June 26 and Aug. 28); Customer Appreciation Day (July 10 and Aug. 21); Community Day-Get to know your Community Organizations (July 17); Get to know your Area Historical Societies and Museums (July 24); Family Photo Day (July 31); and Pet Adoption Day (Aug. 14). For more information and weekly updates visit mchsfarmersmarket.org.

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Families on the grounds of the Madison County Historical Society last June enjoying the farmers’ market. Cottage Lawn Farmers’ Market opens June 5, 2018- Sept.4, 2018, every Tuesday from 3-7 pm. Every Tuesday is a great day to visit Cottage Lawn Farmers’ Market to shop locally, enjoy family activities, and tour the historical society.

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Rudolph Lehne and two other men stand near a horse-drawn wagonload of willow hampers in autumn 1926 at 109 Second St., a location where a Dunkin Donuts now stands.

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Weaver Bonnie Gale demonstrates basket-making Saturday, June 9, in Liverpool

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n the late 19th century German immigrants turned the village of Liverpool into a major center of the willow-weaving industry. Whole families created baskets of all sizes and a wide array of furniture made from willow wands. This year, the Liverpool Willow Museum will open for the season between 1 and 4 p.m. Saturday, June 9, on the grounds of the Gleason Mansion, 314 Second St. in the village of Liverpool. The Historical Association of Greater Liverpool (HAGL) – which operates the Willow Museum – is offering a series of five free willow basketry workshops this summer in partnership with Liverpool Public Library. The workshops will be conducted by nationally recognized willow basketmaker Bonnie Gale. On June 9, she’ll give a free demonstration at the Willow Museum. Horse-drawn wagon rides and museum tours will also be available on June 9, including access to the Liverpool Village Museum in the Gleason Mansion. Representatives from Liverpool Community Garden, Clay Historical Association and Liverpool Public Library will also be on hand. The Willow Museum will be open to visitors from 2 to 4 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday, June 10 through Aug. 26.

The little white building comes complete with basket-making tools and examples of work-in-progress and finished products. This shop belonged to the Hurst family and was originally located behind their home on Oswego Street, before being moved to its present location in 1992. The Historical Association of Greater Liverpool provides funds and volunteer workers to staff and maintain the museum. Many residents of the village have donated Liverpool willow baskets and related artifacts to what has become a significant and unique collection.

Willow-weaving workshops

This summer at Liverpool Public Library, Gale’s basketry workshops will give the community an opportunity to explore the roots of Liverpool willow weaving and to make an historical Liverpool willow basket. The American willow basketry industry peaked in the late 19th century and continued to thrive in Liverpool through the 1920s. The dates of the workshops are five consecutive Saturday afternoons at the library from 1 to 4 p.m. June 23, June 30, July 7, July 14 and July 21. The workshop instruction and materials are free of charge. To register, call 607-3369031 or email bonwillow@frontiernet. net. For HAGL information, call Village Historian Dorianne Elitharp Guiterrez at 315-451-7091.

Montezuma Audubon Center benefit set The Montezuma Audubon Center’s Annual Benefit on Monday, June 11, will feature golfing at the prestigious Wayne Hills Country Club and an Erie Canal boat tour. Golfers will face beautifully manicured fairways and greens while playing a Captain and Crew format at the Wayne Hills Country Club, 2250 Gannett Road, Lyons. Also offered is an Erie Canal boat tour from Lyons to the Montezuma Wetlands Complex with an Audubon expert to explore the breeding birds, unique habitats, and cultural history of the canal. The golfing and boat tour options include lunch, a cocktail hour, silent auction, and dinner reception at the Wayne Hills Country Club. Evening festivities include a cocktail hour, silent auction and dinner reception. The Montezuma Audubon Center connects visitors of all ages to the millions of migratory birds that use the Montezuma Wetlands Complex and Onondaga Lake

and gives our guests an appreciation for maintaining and enhancing these unique and critically important habitats. Our wide range of conservation and education programs encourage children and adults to explore, understand and care for their natural world. Your support of the Montezuma Audubon Center’s Annual Benefit will help us do all of this and so much more! Online registration and sponsorship opportunities are available at http:// ny.audubon.org/montezuma. Schedule: 11:30 a.m. lunch and registration; 1 p.m. golfing or Erie Canal Boat Tour; 6 p.m. cocktail reception and silent auction; and 7 p.m. dinner and awards reception. Cost: Golf: $200/golfer, $750/foursome; Erie Canal Boat Tour: $170/person, $300/couple; Cocktail Reception, Silent Auction, Dinner Only: $100/person, $175/couple. RSVP by June 4; 315365-3588, montezuma@ audubon.org. .


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Summer Drummers is a program started by professional drummer, Kevin Dean, to provide creative environments and performance opportunities for young drummers, with the help of sponsorships and grant money for kids. This summer program for intermediate to advanced drummers entering seventh12th grades in Syracuse is based out of Dean’s Drum Studio at The Gear Factory, 200 S. Geddes St. Teenagers collaborate, learn, explore rhythms, record and perform in public spaces and live venues - all the while preparing for concert band, marching band, music college, auditions, NYSSMA, All-county, All-State and Drum Corps.

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July 21 - Wildflowers Armory Aug. 4 - Funk N Waffles Aug. 10 - Dinosaur BBQ, outside in the Boneyard Aug. 18 - Wegmans Playground, Onondaga Lake Park. Participants strive to become a versatile drum set player that performs rock, jazz, latin, reggae, metal, punk, blues, world music and more. A number of youth have embarked on this journey and will be featured at special events around Syracuse

over the summer, such as the recently-held Creek Float, a floating art parade held on Onondaga Creek through the heart of downtown Syracuse. On the first day of summer, June 21, Summer Drummers will put their sticks in motion on Make Music Day 2018. On that day, musicians in over 120 countries turn public spaces into musical stages. Tens of thousands of amateur songwriters, professional mariachis, jazz combos, glee clubs, and MCs come out to perform on streets and parks. In the United States over 70 cities participate and locally Wildflowers Armory, 225 W. Jefferson St. will be the location to catch Summer Drummers in action. NYS Blues Fest, held in

and around Clinton Square, will be the next opportunity to watch and hear these kids pound the skins. Their appearance is set from 4 to 5 p.m. on Thursday, June 28. Also scheduled will be three public showcase sessions – Session one - Saturday, July 21 at Wildflowers Armory, 225 W. Jefferson; Session 2 will be from 4-5 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 4, at Funk ‘n Waffles, 307 S Clinton St.; and Session 3 is Wegmans Playground, Onondaga Lake Park. In addition, summer showcases will be held weekly at Dean’s Drum Studio, 200 S. Geddes St. Information pertaining to Summer Drummers or how to sign up for the program can

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be found at summerdrummers.com. Quick overview of the schedule is from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Monday - Friday from July 9 through Aug. 17, Each student will receive free drumsticks. Sponsorship coming from Vic Firth, with a special thanks going to Joe Testa and Eric Gross of Vic Firth. In addition to the stick order Vic Firth gave a banner, rudiment posters, world music posters, stick variety pack,

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STEAM-focused summer camps set at WonderWorks This summer WonderWorks will host two Science Summer Camps on July 9-13 and July 16-20. Open to children ages 6-12, campers will participate in scheduled hands-on activities, with access to over 100 interactive exhibits, organized events, guest speakers and daily crafts that cover various scientific topics that relate to the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) learning approach. Starting at $250 per child, Annual Pass Holders can receive a $50 discount upon registering. “I think the most rewarding thing about doing these camps each year is seeing the kids genuinely enjoy learning about science and STEAM,” said WonderWorks Director of Operations Nicole Montgomery. “We couldn’t be more excited to welcome all of our campers this summer and give them a one of a kind experience that only WonderWorks can give.” To learn more about WonderWorks Science Summer Camps and its discounts, go to https:// www.wonderworksonline.com/destiny/syracusesummer-camps/

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Local council seeks nominations for 2018 Library Awards The Central New York Library Resources Council (CLRC) will give out their third annual Library of the Year and Library Staff AllStar awards. The awards are given in four categories to honor the outstanding work of libraries and library staff in The CNY region.

To nominate a library or staff member, visit CLRC.org/awards and fill out an online form or visit your library and ask for a paper form. Nominations are judged on quality, not quantity, so CLRS is asking people to be specific - tell them how your library or library staff member

really shines! The following awards will be presented at CLRC’s Annual Meeting this October: - Academic Library of the Year - Academic Library Staff All-Star - Public Library of the Year - Public Library Staff All-Star

- School Library of the Year - School Library Staff All-Star - Special Library of the Year - Special Library Staff All-Star A special library could be a museum, hospital or law library. Nominations are open through June 30.

The Central NY Library Resources Council (CLRC) is one of nine New York state library councils dedicated to helping libraries, museums and archives with resource sharing, professional development, and much more. Visit CLRC.org for more information.

New York legends and folklore celebrated on roadside markers Grant program application deadline is June 30

Legend has it that Washington Irving based his “Sleepy Hollow” character Ichabod Crane on a teacher from Kinderhook. There’s a tale in Charleston of an outgoing hermit named Amos who danced for pennies. Local lore in Flushing says a bear attack was thwarted by a man wielding his own crutch. In Fly Creek, Honey Joe Road

is thought to be named for a bootlegger who concealed his wine in beehives. These intriguing stories – and many others across the Empire State – are being recognized through a creative roadside marker program launched by The William G. Pomeroy Foundation in partnership with the New York Folklore Society. Dubbed the Legends & Lore Grant Marker Program, the initiative was established to promote cultural tourism and commemorate legends and folklore in New York.

“From curious characters and elaborate hoaxes to strange sightings and tall tales, the Legends & Lore Program showcases unusual stories rooted in the historical past,” says Paula Miller, Executive Director of The William G. Pomeroy Foundation. “We’ve fully funded more than 35 of these specially designed markers across New York and we’re looking forward to receiving more grant applications.” The Legends & Lore program is currently accepting applications on www.

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MOST program visits all Onondaga County libraries We all know that libraries rock, but how much do you know about rocks and sound? This summer, explore and investigate rock science and sound with Libraries Rock!, a collaboration between the Milton J. Rubenstein Museum of Science & Technology (MOST) and Onondaga County Public Libraries (OCPL). MOST Science Educators are bringing a 45-minute science demonstration program to each library branch in Onondaga County in conjunction with OCPL’s summer reading program. The program will investigate different rock groups and the stories they have to share with us. Learn about sound waves, including how they are made and how they change. See and touch fossils, witness instruments in action, make waves and hear thunderstorms inside, all during the MOST’s Summer Library Science Program. This will be the MOST’s ninth summer working with OCPL to present a science program based on its summer reading theme. Thanks to OCPL’s sponsorship, the 45-minute interactive demonstration is FREE and open to the public. Below is the 2018 program schedule, which is subject to change. Check with individual libraries to confirm dates and times. Additional details as well as a schedule can be found on the OCPL website. June 25, 3 p.m., Paine Branch Library, 113 Nichols Ave., Syracuse July 2, 6:30 p.m., Marcellus Free Library, 32 Maple St., Marcellus July 5, 2 p.m., Beauchamp Branch, 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse July 9, 1:30 p.m., Minoa Library, 242 N.

Main St., Minoa July 10, 10:30 a.m., Skaneateles Library, 49 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles July 11, 10 a.m., Solvay Public Library, 615 Woods Road, Solvay July 11, 2 p.m., Northern Onondaga Public Library at Brewerton, 5437 Library St., Brewerton July 12, 2:30 p.m., Salina Library, 100 Belmont St., Mattydale July 16, 2:30 p.m., Baldwinsville Public Library, 33 E. Genesee St., Baldwinsville July 16, 6:30 p.m., DeWitt Community Library, ShoppingTown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt July 17, 2 p.m., White Branch Library, 763 Butternut St., Syracuse July 17, 6 p.m., Fairmount Community Library, 406 Chapel Drive, Syracuse July 20, 2 p.m., Onondaga Free Library, 4840 W. Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse July 24, 4:30 p.m., Fayetteville Free Library, 300 Orchard St., Fayetteville July 25, 11 a.m., LaFayette Public Library, Route 11 North, LaFayette July 25, 2:30 p.m., Petit Branch Library, 105 Victoria Place, Syracuse July 25, 6 p.m., Maxwell Memorial Library, 14 Genesee St., Camillus July 26, 6:30 p.m., Tully Free Library, 12 State St., Tully July 30, 1 p.m., Northeast Community Center Library, 716 Hawley Ave., Syracuse July 30, 10 a.m., Southwest Community Center Library, 401 South Ave., Syracuse July 31, 11 a.m., Northern Onondaga Public Library at Cicero, 8686 Knowledge Lane, Cicero July 31, 2:30 p.m., Mundy Branch Li-

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masks, play with baby goats and lambs and use interactive exhibits to learn about exotic fiber and the process that transforms raw fiber into a finished garment. Every year, the festival highlights one of the fiber arts. The focus of this year’s festival is on dyeing, the ancient art that transforms fiber and yarn with plant, animal, or chemical dyes. Many of the 110 vendor booths will have demonstrations related to dyeing, and there are sure to be many free demonstrations of the other fiber arts, including weaving and spinning. One of the participating spinning guilds will watch over a Wheel Corral, where experienced spinners can try out different spinning wheels and visitors with no spinning experience at all can get a feel for the process. Even if the yarn turns out to be lumpy, it’s fun to try and not as mysterious as it seems! Visitors who want to learn more about spinning or other arts can sign up for workshops, which take only an hour or two, leaving plenty of time for wandering and shopping. Special guest artists will present free talks each day as well. On Saturday, Susannah White from Carapace Farm Puppetry will share insights from her 40-plus years of experience with plant dyes in a talk called “Harvesting Color from Plants.” Later on Saturday, Nancy Morey from Shadeyside Fibers will help attendees understand the evolution of the rainbow dyeing process and will talk about how to select the best dyes for fibers ranging from grease fiber to the most sumptuous silk top. On Sunday, Patti O’Brien Beaumont from Story Spun Yarns will round out the series with a talk called “Creative Solar Dyeing” - a way to get spectacular color and variation in your yarn or fiber without lots of special equipment or making a mess of your kitchen. No summer festival would be complete without music and food, and the CNY Fiber Arts Festival offers a fine selection of both. Everett Farrell will sing for visitors, and an

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for the sheepdog demonstration. The lectures, children’s activities, shearing demonstrations and sheepdog demonstrations are all free with festival admission.

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