Family Times January 2024

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January 2024

This recipe for slow cooker mac and cheese is perfect for Central New York’s coldest days.

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Consider these important tasks as you plan for 2024.

16 Winter Activities Guide

Four indoor water parks families should visit this winter – plus our annual list of area ski hills, ice rinks, and more.

21 Explore CNY

Family-friendly activities in Fayetteville.

23 Calendar

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EDITOR’S NOTE

20th ANNIVERSARY THE PARENTING GUIDE OF CENTRAL NEW YORK

JANUARY 2024 | ISSUE NO. 259

Happy January!

WINTER ACTIVITIE

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SKIING & SNOWB OARDING SNOW TUBING CROSS-COUNT RY SKIING SNOWSHOEING ICE SKATING

GENIUSES AT WORK Play

HIKING SLEDDING

Winter is in full swing in Central New York (though it certainly didn’t feel like it when I wrote this note – we had a stretch of above average temperatures).

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PUBLISHER/OWNER William Brod EDITOR IN CHIEF Courtney Kless CourtneyK@familytimescny.com

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There is so much to do here this time of year, even if you’d rather stay indoors! Our annual Winter Activities Guide on pages 16-20 includes everything from snow tubing to ice skating to indoor play spots – plus a list of four indoor water parks your family should visit this year (they’re all within three hours of Syracuse).

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Make sure to also check out the recipe for slow cooker mac and cheese on page 13. It’s perfect for these cold, snowy days.

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entral New York has no shortage of outdoor activities during the winte r months. These are some of the best places to hike, snowshoe, ice skate, and more.

GRAPHIC DESIGNER Renate Wood CONTRIBUTORS Janelle Davis, Sarah Lyons SALES MANAGER Tim Hudson (ext. 201) ADVERTISING CONSULTANT Lesli Mitchell (ext. 204) LMitchell@familytimescny.com

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Wishing you a happy and healthy new year!

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January is National Soup Month.

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“Broccoli cheddar.” – CONNIE, FULTON

“Italian wedding soup.” – DEBBI, CENTRAL SQUARE

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EDUCATOR OF THE MONTH 2. The Rev Theatre recently came to visit your school and perform for the third graders. Do students enjoy this interactive way of learning? The Rev Theatre visits us once a year. They are amazing. They do a great performance. They also come into the room and give the kids background on either the culture of what they’re going to see in the play or the geography of where in the world this play is going to be. It’s new faces coming to our room and teaching them things. They’re interested in anything new, but also this fun way of learning through live performance. 3. How do you and your team help students build connections with and respect each other?

Chris Yost, Third Grade Teacher at State Street Elementary BY JANELLE DAVIS

1. How did you get into education and what are you currently teaching? I started as an art major at Nazareth College in Rochester. I was 17 when I graduated, so there was pressure for me to decide what I wanted to do for the rest of my life. I was good at art, so I thought that would be the right direction. It was a great school and really did prepare me and make me well-rounded. After I graduated from Nazareth, I got a job at a local credit union in their marketing department. I just knew that this wasn’t going to be ‘it.’ But I also didn’t know what ‘it’ was. I loved art, but I felt that art was better as a hobby for me. I was also a Sunday school teacher at the time; I taught their second grade class.. I found myself looking forward to Sunday mornings when I would be teaching. I took it seriously and created lesson plans and made sure all the materials were ready when the kids came in. So, in the back of my head, I thought, ‘What about teaching?’ I heard about a year-long program at Syracuse University specifically geared for individuals who had an undergraduate 8 | FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024

degree in something other than education. It was a pretty selective group because you were with your peers throughout the whole program. A year later, I had four different student-teaching experiences and my master’s in childhood education. It was intensive, but I can’t recommend it highly enough. It was the best thing and when I was done, I felt like I was ready. I started applying to teaching positions right out of school, but I didn’t get any of those jobs. I was a little disappointed. But there was something about Skaneateles that I loved, so I got on their substitute teaching list to get my foot in the door. The more I subbed there, I started to get requested. At the end of that year, there was an unexpected retirement. I marched into the principal’s office at the time and expressed my interest in the job. The morning after my second interview, the principal called me and offered me the job. It was the best possible news. It was a second grade position at Waterman Elementary. I taught nine years there in second grade and nine years in my current position at State Street Elementary in third grade.

Excellent question. I firmly believe that the social curriculum is just as important, if not more important, than the academic curriculum, especially since COVID, how these kids interact with each other. It has prevented them from experiencing things that would have happened in an earlier grade, like working in small groups or learning how to take turns. We all agree that we have to make time, especially at the beginning of the year, but not limited to the beginning of the year, to have these kids get to know each other. I start every day with a morning meeting. We greet each other and we play a little game or activity. That sets a positive tone for the day. To read the full interview with Yost, visit familytimescny.com.

Janelle Davis is a freelance writer living in Fairmount with her family.

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Camp Candle Bar brings ‘a new experience’ to Armory Square BY COURTNEY KLESS

Ignite Your Happy Place.” That is one of the quotes that Camp Candle Bar, a DIY experience in Armory Square, follows.

Ashley Naum started the business with her sister, Lauren. “We really wanted to create a new experience within the downtown area that it never had before, especially in a town of eating and drinking,” said Naum. “The idea of camp is nostalgic to us as a family. We all grew up in Upstate New York and were always in the Adirondack Mountains, and the whole essence of camp is gathering around the campfire. It is the heartbeat of anything in the wilderness and we wanted to bring that same nostalgia to Central New York through our candle shop.” The candle-pouring process is fairly straightforward. When guests arrive at the shop, a fragrance expert begins by walking them through the available scents. There are more than 50 to choose from, and they change each season. From those, guests choose three to five of their favorites, then the fragrance expert helps them build their 10 | FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024

perfect scent. The last step is to pour the wax into a jar; a variety of colors, textures, and sizes are available. Each workshop lasts about 45 minutes, and afterward, the candle must cure for two hours before guests can take it home (or it can be shipped if they don’t want to wait). Camp Candle Bar also offers diffusers and wax melts. “Scents bring you back to a person, place, or thing,” said Naum. “They can remind you of so many different points in your life, and we really want to pull at the heartstrings of everybody that comes through and give them a space to detach, relax, and just come as you are.” “Our heart is for the community, our heart is for downtown, our heart is for New York, and we really wanted to bring something to the area that mimics that.” Courtney Kless is the Editor in Chief of Family Times. She lives in Camillus with her husband.

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CAMP CANDLE BAR Where: 191 Walton St., Syracuse. When: Wednesdays and Thursday from 3-7 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays from 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Sundays from noon-5 p.m. Reservations: Recommended but not required. More information: campcandlebar.com.


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Tickets Go on Sale for Broadway Shows Are you hoping to catch a Broadway show at the Landmark Theatre this year? Well, you’re in luck! Tickets are now on sale for the rest of the 2023-2024 M&T Bank Broadway Season. PHOTOS PROVIDED BY NAC/FAMOUS ARTISTS

There are four more shows on the schedule (including one that starts this month): Hairspray (Jan. 30-Feb. 3); Pretty Woman: The Musical (March 19-23); Hadestown (April 16-21); and Six (May 28-June 2).

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For more information, and to purchase tickets, visit Broadway InSyracuse.com.

Oneida County History Center Hosts Not So Tiny Nutcracker Display Not ready for the holidays to be over? Stop by the Oneida County History Center for its Not So Tiny Nutcracker Display.

Everson Announces Selections for 2024 CNY Artist Initiative Local artists will once again be featured at the Everson Museum of Art this year. The museum said more than 70 artists applied for its CNY Artist Initiative. The four selected were: David Edward Johnson, Rachel Ivy Clarke, Manuel Matias, and Cali M. Banks. Their work can be viewed by the public during solo shows throughout 2024. For more information, visit everson.org.

It runs until Jan. 20 and features more than 500 nutcrackers donated by Joanne Gerace, the former owner of Tiny’s Grill. She purchased the first one in 1994. “The nutcrackers have always been for the public to view,” said Gerace. “The History Center is an ideal place for the nutcrackers to be displayed and continue the tradition. I couldn’t be more happy to have them displayed there.” For more information, visit oneidacountyhistory.org.

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Slow Cooker Mac and Cheese RECIPE AND PHOTO COURTESY OF HOOD

Ingredients: • 2 cups elbow macaroni, uncooked • 5 tbsp. butter • 3 tbsp. plus 2 tsp. all-purpose flour • ½ cup low-sodium chicken or vegetable broth • 1½ cups Hood 2% Reduced Fat Milk in the LightBlock Bottle ®

• 3 cups shredded sharp cheddar cheese • ½ cup Hood® Light Sour Cream • ½ tsp. dry mustard • ¼ tsp. ground black pepper • 2 cups frozen broccoli florets, thawed

Directions: STEP 1 Bring water to a boil in a medium saucepan and cook macaroni for 4 minutes. Drain well and add to the slow cooker. STEP 2 Place butter in a large saucepan and melt over medium-low heat. Whisk in the flour, stirring constantly until the mixture is smooth and bubbling gently. Remove the pan from the heat and add the chicken broth and whisk until combined. Slowly add ½ cup of milk, whisking after each addition. Return the pan to the heat and bring the sauce to a gentle boil, stirring constantly until it coats a spoon, about 3 to 5 minutes. STEP 3 Add the remaining 1 cup of milk and the cheese to the saucepan and stir until cheese is fully melted, about 3 to 4 minutes. Add the sour cream, mustard, and black pepper and stir until completely blended. Add this mixture to the slow cooker and mix completely. STEP 4 Cover and cook on LOW for 1¾ hours, then add broccoli and stir well. Cover and cook on LOW for an additional 15 minutes. FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024 | 13


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ast year my husband and I set a goal to set up our will and estate plan. This forced us to look at who would become guardians of our children, what would we do in the event of one spouse’s death, when and how would our money be allocated, and more. These conversations were tough, simply because of the subject matter. Although this process wasn’t enjoyable, I’m so glad we checked it off our list because we can both rest assured that our kids will be taken care of, and our affairs are in order if needed. As we begin a new year, it’s not uncommon to reflect on the highs and lows of the previous year, as well as our accomplishments. We may also reflect on what important items on our list we did not accomplish. Even those of us who enjoy setting goals and meeting them may have a few items on our lifetime to-do list that we have been putting off. As you set goals and intentions for the new year, consider tackling some of these important, but not always fun, to-do’s that you may have been procrastinating. 14 | FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024

Appointing Guardians for Your Children Our children are the most important part of our lives, and it is irresponsible not to consider who would care for them if something were to happen to both parents. While this scenario may be unlikely, it’s best to have a plan in place so that the parents’ wishes are followed if they are not around to speak for themselves. Discuss with your partner or co-parent and come to an agreement you are both comfortable with. After you have chosen guardians, speak with them to make sure they are comfortable with the plan. It doesn’t hurt to have a backup in mind in the event that your first choice doesn’t work out. Make sure you put it in writing.

Retirement and Estate Planning Once you have the guardians established and are ready to put it into writing, you can create a will or estate. Have you planned for retirement? When will you retire and how will you pay expens-


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es after retirement? Who will inherit your assets and money after you pass? How will it be divided and when will it be received? Do you have life insurance to help support the surviving spouse and children? These questions are not fun to talk about but are very necessary. If your wishes aren’t in writing, you can’t guarantee that they will be carried out as you had hoped. This can lead to strife within the family, or the challenge of your assets being tied up in probate for years. To set up your will or estate, contact an attorney or a financial advisor to help guide you through the process and make sure your affairs are in order.

Break a Bad Habit Habits are hard to break. This year, choose one bad habit such as smoking, eating junk food, or spending too much time on social media. Replace it with a healthy habit such as exercising, meditation, or reading. Set a goal, start small, and take it one day at a time. It can be helpful to choose an accountability partner who can check in on your progress and encourage you if you have the desire to give up or have a relapse.

HOW TO AVOID Procrastination • Develop a plan: Depending on what you are putting off, this could mean a list or a strategic plan. Either way, set goals and a timeline for how you will achieve it. • Be consistent: Creating a new habit is difficult. Consistency is key. • Don’t get discouraged: When you feel like giving up, keep going. • Celebrate milestones: Allow yourself to enjoy rewards as you meet goals. This could be buying yourself a small gift or just giving yourself a break to do something you love. • Find an accountability partner: Having someone to check in with will help you stay on track.

Tell People How You Feel It’s never too late to tell someone how you feel about them. Do something special to let your spouse know you care. Call your grandparents and ask them to share stories of their childhood. Hug your kids and spend time laughing with them. Make memories, forgive others, spread kindness, and settle disagreements. Life is too short.

Clean the Closet Most of us have a junk drawer, closet, garage, or basement that we have been ignoring for months, years, or even decades. Pick one area in the house you have been neglecting and sort through the items. As you purge, reorganize the items you plan to keep. If you have a lot to tackle, start small. Focus on one area of the house and narrow it down to one closet, shelf, or drawer at a time, if needed.

Do Something You’ve Been Putting Off “I’ve always wanted to run a marathon.” “Someday I will write a book.” “I’d like to travel to Europe.” We all have one dream that has always been in the back of our minds. Whether it’s a fitness goal, a travel destination, or a daring adventure like skydiving, there always seems to be a reason to put it off. Now is the time. This year, make plans to do what you have always wanted. If it’s not in the budget right now, start saving and set a goal to make it happen in the near future. As the new year begins, allow yourself to tackle one item on your lifetime to-do list that you may have been procrastinating. These tasks may not be fun, but they are worthwhile. FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024 | 15


WINTER ACTIVITIES GUIDE SKIING & SNOWBOARDING SNOW TUBING CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING SNOWSHOEING ICE SKATING HIKING SLEDDING SLEIGH RIDES LESSONS

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BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER

FOUR SEASONS GOLF & SKI CENTER

Where: 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. More information: baltimorewoods.org.

Where: 8012 E. Genesee St., Fayetteville. More information: fourseasonsgolfandski.com.

BEAVER LAKE NATURE CENTER

GREAT SWAMP CONSERVANCY

Where: 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. More information: onondagacountyparks.com/parks/ beaver-lake-nature-center.

Where: 8375 N. Main St., Canastota. More information: greatswampconservancy.org.

CAMILLUS ERIE CANAL PARK Where: 5750 Devoe Road, Camillus. More information: eriecanalcamillus.com.

CAMILLUS SKI HILL Where: 401 Blackmore Road, Camillus. More information: camillusskihill.com.

CLARK RESERVATION STATE PARK

GREEK PEAK MOUNTAIN RESORT Where: 2000 Route 392, Cortland. More information: greekpeak.net.

GREEN LAKES STATE PARK Where: 7900 Green Lakes Road, Fayetteville. More information: parks.ny.gov/parks/172/details.aspx.

HIGHLAND FOREST

Where: 6105 E. Seneca Turnpike, Jamesville. More information: parks.ny.gov/parks/clarkreservation.

Where: 1254 Highland Park Road, Fabius. More information: onondagacountyparks.com/parks/high land-forest.

CLINTON SQUARE ICE RINK

JOHN DUNN ICE RINK AT MEACHEM PARK

Where: 2 S. Clinton St., Syracuse. More information: syr.gov/Venues/Clinton-Square-Ice-Rink.

Where: 121 W. Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse. More information: syr.gov/Venues/John-Dunn-Ice-Rink. FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024 | 17

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MIDSTATE ATHLETIC COMMUNITY CENTER Where: 5575 Meltzer Court, Cicero. More information: midstateny.org.

ONEIDA SHORES PARK Where: 9400 Bartell Road, Brewerton. More information: onondagacountyparks.com/parks/ oneida-shores-park.

ONONDAGA LAKE PARK Where: 106 Lake Drive, Liverpool. More information: onondagacountyparks.com/parks/ onondaga-lake-park.

OSCEOLA TUG HILL CROSS COUNTRY SKI CENTER Where: 1486 Osceola Road, Camden. More information: uxcski.com.

ROGERS CENTER Where: 2721 NY-80, Sherburne. More information: friendsofrogers.org.

SELKIRK SHORES STATE PARK Where: 7101 State Route 3, Pulaski. More information: parks.ny.gov/parks/84/details.aspx.

SKANEATELES SKI CLUB Where: 2995 State Route 174, Marietta. More information: skiskan.com.

SUNNYCREST ICE RINK Where: 698 Robinson St., Syracuse. More information: syr.gov/Venues/Sunnycrest-Park-Ice-Rink.

JOHN F. KENNEDY CIVIC ARENA Where: 500 W. Embargo St., Rome More information: romenewyork.com/kennedy-arena.

SUNY MORRISVILLE ICEPLEX Where: 105 Madison Road, Morrisville. More information: iceplex.morrisville.edu.

LABRADOR HOLLOW UNIQUE AREA Where: Labrador Road, Tully. More information: dec.ny.gov/lands/37070.html.

LABRADOR MOUNTAIN AND SONG MOUNTAIN Where: 6935 Route 91, Truxton (Labrador Mountain). 1 Song Mountain Road, Tully (Song Mountain). More information: skicny.com.

THREE RIVERS ATHLETIC COMPLEX Where: 2725 West Entry Road, Baldwinsville. More information: threeriversathletics.org.

WILLIAM G. ALLYN ICE ARENA AND DUKE SCHNEIDER ICE ARENA Where: 97 State St., Skaneateles. More information: skaneatelescommunitycenter.org/services/ice.

LIME HOLLOW NATURE CENTER

WOODS VALLEY SKI AREA

Where: 338 McLean Road, Cortland. More information: limehollow.org.

Where: 9100 Route 46, Westernville. More information: woodsvalleyskiarea.com.

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INDOOR PLAY SPOTS BILLY BEEZ Where: Destiny USA, 9090 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse. More information: billybeezus.com/location/destiny-usa.

CENTRAL ROCK GYM Where: 600 N. Franklin St., Syracuse. More information: centralrockgym.com/syracuse.

LITTLE VILLAGE PLAY Where: 119 W. Seneca St., Manlius. More information: littlevillagecny.com.

MY GYM Where: 3218 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. More information: mygym.com/syracuse.

PLAYDAY Where: 4979 W. Taft Road, Liverpool. More information: playdaycny.com.

PLAY SPACE Where: 100 North St., Suite 2, Auburn. More information: playspaceabc.com.

SKY ZONE Where: 3179 Erie Blvd E., Syracuse. More information: skyzone.com/syracuse.

THE WARRIOR FACTORY SYRACUSE Where: 170 Township Blvd., Suite 20, Camillus. More information: syracuse.thewarriorfactory.com.

WONDERWORKS Where: Destiny USA, 9090 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse. More information: wonderworksonline.com/destiny. FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024 | 19


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entral New York’s coldest days are upon us. Escape the chilly temperatures and immerse yourself in a tropical paradise (without leaving the state) at these indoor water parks. All are within three hours of Syracuse – and all have lodging available. They’re the perfect cure for the winter blues!

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SIX FLAGS GREAT ESCAPE LODGE & INDOOR WATERPARK

If you’re in search of a day or weekend trip, check out Six Flags Great Escape Lodge & Indoor Waterpark in Queensbury. Attractions include a treehouse, a lazy river, a raft ride, an area for body boarding, and an activity pool for younger kids. Where: 89 Six Flags Drive, Queensbury. More information: sixflagsgreatescapelodge.com/ attractions/indoor-waterpark.

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SPLASH INDOOR WATERPARK RESORT

Splash Indoor Waterpark Resort is the newest option on this list (it opened at the end of June). It houses water slides, a splash pad, an activity pool, an arcade, and a restaurant – all spread across three levels. Where: 92 E. 1st St., Oswego. More information: splashindoorwaterpark.com.

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CASCADES INDOOR WATERPARK AT GREEK PEAK MOUNTAIN RESORT

Offering a water park with four slides, a wave pool, and a basketball cove, plus 55 trails for skiing and snowboarding, Greek Peak is a great option for families looking for a mix of winter activities and tropical fun. Where: 2177 Clute Road, Cortland. More information: greekpeak.net/waterpark. 20 | FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024

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THE KARTRITE RESORT & INDOOR WATERPARK

Of course, we can’t forget about the state’s largest indoor water park, nestled in the Catskill Mountains. But the fun doesn’t stop there; the resort also offers a climbing wall, a zipline, a ropes course, and a 4D theater. Where: 555 Resorts World Drive, Monticello. More information: thekartrite.com.


EXPLORE CNY Green Lakes State Park. RENATE WOOD PHOTOS

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EXPLORE CNY Visit Fayetteville for history, a state park, and more BY JANELLE DAVIS

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amed in honor of Marquis de Lafayette, the village of Fayetteville was incorporated in 1844. These days, it has various parks and activities that can be enjoyed throughout the year.

PARKS AND NATURE CENTERS GREEN LAKES STATE PARK This state park offers many activities, whether you want to stay for the day or rent a cabin for a weekend. Visitors can take advantage of trails, picnic tables and pavilions, campsites, a golf course, a beach, a concession stand, and a new $3 million playground, all spread around the two lakes and the forest. Where: 7900 Green Lakes Road. More information: parks.ny.gov.

CANAL LANDING PARK Situated next to Limestone Creek, Canal Landing Park is filled with trails, fitness stations, a playground, and a bridge that links you to the Erie Canal trails. Where: 425 E. Genesee St. More information: fayettevilleny.gov FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024 | 21


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Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center. COURTNEY KLESS PHOTO

Here are some of the other towns we have highlighted:

BALDWINSVILLE

Visit Huntington Beard Memorial Park to take a nice stroll, sit and enjoy nature, or attend a summer concert. Ice skating is also available in the winter when the pond freezes over. Where: 425 E. Genesee St. More information: fayettevilleny.gov.

FAYETTEVILLE MEMORY GARDEN This beautiful landscape provides a space to heal, reflect, gain peace, or just sit and enjoy the safe setting. Where: 584 E. Genesee St. More information: fayettevillememory garden.org.

FARMS AND FARMERS MARKETS FAYETTEVILLE FARMERS MARKET Shop a variety of products – all produced by local farmers – at this year-round market. Where: 317 Towne Drive. More information: fayettevillefarmers marketcny.com.

OUR FARM Visit the award-winning farm to peruse the pumpkin patch, purchase some fresh produce, or grab a bite to eat at a seasonal food truck. Where: 1590 Peth Road (Manlius). More information: our-farm.squarespace.com. 22 | FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024

MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITES STICKLEY MUSEUM The free museum is housed in the same building as the Fayetteville Free Library. Inside, you will find more than a century of craftsmanship over the 8,000-foot exhibit.

CAZENOVIA

Where: 300 Orchard St. More information: stickleymuseum.com.

MATILDA JOSLYN GAGE CENTER

OSWEGO

Visit the many rooms of this museum devoted to Matilda Joslyn Gage, hailed by its website as “a human rights champion.” Those rooms include Women’s Rights, Religious Freedom, and the Underground Railroad. Where: 210 E. Genesee St. More information: matildajoslyngage.org. Other family-friendly attractions in Fayetteville include: Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center; Green Lakes Bowling and Entertainment; Hal Welsh East Area Family YMCA; and Towne Center at Fayetteville.

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JANUARY 2024

Please note: This calendar was up-to-date

at the time of publication. Please call the sponsoring organization’s phone number or visit the website to confirm event details.

MONDAY, JAN. 1 First Day Hike – Selkirk Shores State Park. 7 a.m.

Families can take a self-guided hike on the Frog Pond and Goosefoot Trails. Hot chocolate will also be available at the park’s office. Selkirk Shores State Park, 7101 State Route 3, Pulaski. Free. parks. ny.gov/events. First Day Hike – Fort Ontario State Historic Site. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Grab an

informational booklet and explore the Fort Ontario State Historic Site. Fort Ontario State Historic Site, 1 E. 4th St., Oswego. Free. parks.ny.gov/events. First Day Hike – Beaver Lake Nature Center. 10-11 a.m. Begin the New

Year with a winter hike. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. Included with nature center admission: $5/vehicle. (315) 638-2519. onondagacountyparks.com.

First Day Hike – Great Swamp Conservancy. 10-11 a.m. Director Rusty

Patane will lead a hike on the East Side Trail System. Great Swamp Conservancy, 8375 N. Main St., Canastota. Free. greatswampconservancy.org. First Day Hike – Clark Reservation State Park. 11 a.m. Go on an easy (1-2

miles) or challenging (3-5 miles) hike – then stop by the nature center for refreshments. Clark Reservation State Park, 6105 E. Seneca Turnpike, Jamesville. Free. parks.ny.gov/events. First Day Hike – Green Lakes State Park. noon. Choose from a two- or three-

mile walk. Green Lakes State Park, 7900 Green Lakes Road, Fayetteville. Free. parks.ny.gov.

Winter Wonderland of Lights. 5 -9 p.m.

Walk through the Winter Wonderland of Lights and see the animals. The Wild Animal Park, 7621 Lakeport Road, Chittenango. Admission: $19.99/adults; $16.99/seniors and children up to 12; free/ ages 2 and under. (315) 510-3347. thewild park.com.

TUESDAY, JAN. 2 See Library & Ongoing Events

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 See Library & Ongoing Events

THURSDAY, JAN. 4 Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. 7 p.m. Characters from a variety of

Disney films, including Coco, Moana, and Frozen, appear in Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $15-$100 (plus fees). asmsyracuse.com.

FRIDAY, JAN. 5 Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. 7 p.m. Characters from a variety of

Disney films, including Coco, Moana, and Frozen, appear in Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $15-$100 (plus fees). asmsyracuse.com.

SATURDAY, JAN. 6 Junior Naturalist Program.

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CALENDAR enjoy themed walks and nature activities. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. oswego. edu/rice-creek.

TUESDAY, JAN. 9

TUESDAY, JAN. 16

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WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17

KeyBank Future Innovators. 10-11 a.m.

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This program for students in grades 6-9 “is designed to connect Black, Indigenous, and People of Color (BIPOC) students with skill-based science learning opportunities as well as support and mentorship from scientists and professionals of color in the CNY community.” Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free. Registration required: most.org. Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. 11 a.m., 3 p.m. & 7 p.m.

Characters from a variety of Disney films, including Coco, Moana, and Frozen, appear in Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $15-$120 (plus fees). asmsyracuse.com.

SUNDAY, JAN. 7 Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. noon & 4 p.m. Characters from a

variety of Disney films, including Coco, Moana, and Frozen, appear in Disney On Ice Presents Mickey’s Search Party. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $15-$120 (plus fees). asmsyracuse.com. Utica Comets vs. Laval Rocket. 3

p.m. Join the team for its Super Hero Day and postgame skate. Adirondack Bank Center at Utica Memorial Auditorium, 400 Oriskany St. W., Utica. $30-$48. uticacomets.com.

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a.m.-noon. Children ages 3-5, accompanied by an adult, can take part in outdoor and nature-related activities. The theme of this session is “Oh Deer!” Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. $6/members; $7/non-members; $5/vehicle. Registration required: onondagacountyparks.com.

THURSDAY, JAN. 18 See Library & Ongoing Events

FRIDAY, JAN. 19

THURSDAY, JAN. 11 See Library & Ongoing Events

FRIDAY, JAN. 12 See Library & Ongoing Events

SATURDAY, JAN. 13 MACNY’s Future Women in STEM: Making Electronics. 10-11 a.m. Women

from area companies will guide attendees through a hands-on activity. This program is designed for girls in grades 6-8. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free. Registration required: most.org. Syracuse Crunch vs. Cleveland Monsters. 7 p.m. Join the Crunch as

they celebrate Wizarding Night. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 800 S. State St., Syracuse. $23-$27. syracusecrunch.com.

SUNDAY, JAN. 14 See Library & Ongoing Events

MONDAY, JAN. 15 Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets. 1

p.m. Join the Crunch for Crunch Bunch Night. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 800 S. State St., Syracuse. $28-$32. syracusecrunch.com.

Jurassic Quest. noon-8 p.m. Walk

amongst full-scale dinosaurs. Exposition Center, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd., Syracuse. $36/kids unlimited admission (ages 2-10); $22/ kids standard admission (ages 2-10); $22/ general admission (ages 11-64); $19/senior admission (ages 65 and up); free/children under 2. tickets.jurassicquest.com. Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone™ in Concert. 8 p.m. Symphoria will play

music from the first film in the Harry Potter series. Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse. $58.95-$163.45. experiencesymphoria.org.

SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Jurassic Quest. 9 a.m.-8 p.m. Walk

amongst full-scale dinosaurs. Exposition Center, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse. $36/kids unlimited admission (ages 2-10); $22/ kids standard admission (ages 2-10); $22/ general admission (ages 11-64); $19/senior admission (ages 65 and up); free/children under 2. tickets.jurassicquest.com. TACNY Junior Cafe Scientifique. 9:30-

11 a.m. This monthly program for middle-school students features discussions about science, technology, engineering, and mathematics with STEM professionals/ academics. The topic for January is “Birds of Prey in Flight” with Dr. Kasey Laurent from Syracuse University. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free. Registration required: most.org.


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Sensory Friendly Time. 4:30-8 p.m. The

museum turns down the noise, turns off the flashing lights, and makes other accommodations so people with sensory processing challenges can explore the exhibits. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. $5/non-members. (315) 425-9068. most.org.

SENSORY FRIENDLY

Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets.

7 p.m. Join the Crunch for 90s Night. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 800 S. State St., Syracuse. $28-$32. syracusecrunch.com.

SUNDAY, JAN. 21 Jurassic Quest. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Walk

amongst full-scale dinosaurs. Exposition Center, New York State Fairgrounds, 581 State Fair Blvd, Syracuse. $36/kids unlimited admission (ages 2-10); $22/ kids standard admission (ages 2-10); $22/ general admission (ages 11-64); $19/senior admission (ages 65 and up); free/children under 2. tickets.jurassicquest.com.

MONDAY, JAN. 22 See Library & Ongoing Events

TUESDAY, JAN. 23 See Library & Ongoing Events

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24 Sharing Nature with Your Child. 11 a.m.-

noon. Children ages 3-5, accompanied by an adult, can take part in outdoor and nature-related activities. The theme of this session is “Cool Clouds.” Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. $6/members; $7/non-members; $5/vehicle. Registration required: onondagacountyparks.com.

THURSDAY, JAN. 25 Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing. 5-8:30 p.m.

Venture onto Beaver Lake’s 10 miles of trails (if the snow cover is adequate) lit by the moon. Bring a flashlight and a friend for safety. Beaver Lake

Parents’ Night Out SUNDAY, JAN. 7 Clash of the Comics. 6 p.m. Local

comedians will compete. Funny Bone, Destiny USA, 9090 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse. $10. syracuse.funnybone.com.

SUNDAY, JAN. 21 Dancing with the Stars Live! 2024 Tour. 7 p.m. Pros from the popular

television show will perform. Event Center, Turning Stone Resort & Casino, 5218 Patrick Road, Verona. $71.75. turningstone.com.

for the Arts, 261 Genesee St., Utica. $42.20-$63.25. thestanley.org.

TUESDAY, JAN. 30 Hairspray. 7:30 p.m.; also Jan. 31.

Join Broadway in Syracuse for its third show of the season, Hairspray. The musical takes place in Baltimore in the 1960s, and follows the story of Tracy Turnblad, an aspiring dancer. Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse. $44.70-$83.70. landmarktheatre.org.

THURSDAY, JAN. 25 Joe Gatto’s Night Of Comedy.

7 p.m. Joe Gatto, who appeared in Impractical Jokers, stops in Utica. Stanley Center for the Arts, 261 Genesee St., Utica. $40.75-$60.75. thestanley.org.

SATURDAY, JAN. 27 Leon Etienne. 7 p.m. Watch a perfor-

mance by Leon Etienne, an illusionist featured on America’s Got Talent and Penn & Teller: Fool Us! Stanley Center

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FRIDAY, JAN. 26 Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing.

5-8:30 p.m. Venture onto Beaver Lake’s 10 miles of trails (if the snow cover is adequate) lit by the moon. Bring a flashlight and a friend for safety. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. Included with nature center admission ($5/vehicle). Snowshoe rental: $5/person. (315) 638-2519. onondaga countyparks.com. Syracuse Crunch vs. Laval Rocket. 7

p.m. Join the Crunch for Racing Night. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 800 S. State St., Syracuse. $23-$27. syracusecrunch.com.

SATURDAY, JAN. 27 STEM Challenge: Micron Robotics Challenge.

9 a.m.-noon. Participants in grades 4-12 will “design a device that can help a person with a disability complete a task.” Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free. most.org.

Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing.

5-8:30 p.m. Venture onto Beaver Lake’s 10 miles of trails (if the snow cover is adequate) lit by the moon. Bring a flashlight and a friend for safety. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. Included with nature center admission ($5/vehicle). Snowshoe rental: $5/person. (315) 638-2519. onondaga countyparks.com.

MONDAY, JAN. 29 See Library & Ongoing Events

TUESDAY, JAN. 30 See Library & Ongoing Events

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31 See Library & Ongoing Events

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Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. Included with nature center admission ($5/vehicle). Snowshoe rental: $5/person. (315) 638-2519. onondaga countyparks.com.

p.m. Join the team for its arena-wide mini bobblehead giveaway. Adirondack Bank Center at Utica Memorial Auditorium, 400 Oriskany St. W., Utica. $34-$52. uticacomets.com.

SUNDAY, JAN. 28 Utica City FC vs. Kansas City Comets.

3 p.m. Join the team for its Mascot Game. Adirondack Bank Center, 400 Oriskany St. W., Utica. $17.50-$33. uticacityfc.com. Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing.

5-8:30 p.m. Venture onto Beaver Lake’s 10 miles of trails (if the snow cover is adequate) lit by the moon. Bring a flashlight and a friend for safety. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. Included with nature center admission ($5/vehicle). Snowshoe rental: $5/person. (315) 638-2519. onondaga countyparks.com.

These are just some of the family-friendly events in January. For the full calendar, visit familytimescny.com/ things-to-do-in-Syracuse-NY.

LIBRARY EVENTS BALDWINSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY 33 E. Genesee St., Baldwinsville. (315) 635-5631. bville.lib.ny.us.

FRIDAY, JAN. 5 Drop in Art: Paper Cup Dinosaurs.

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TUESDAY, JAN. 9 We’re Gonna Make It: Vinyl Designs.

4-5 p.m. Ages 12-15. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, JAN. 13 Reading with Reddi! 1-2 p.m.; also Jan.

20. Ages 2-10. Free. Registration required.

FRIDAY, JAN. 19 Drop in Art: Jelly Fish Craft. 3-4 p.m.

All ages. Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 23 We’re Gonna Make It: Hot Glue Pendants. 4-5 p.m. Ages 12-15. Free.

Registration required.

FAIRMOUNT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 406 Chapel Drive, Syracuse. (315) 487-8933. fairmountlibrary.org.

MONDAY, JAN. 8 Homeschool Spanish Class. 10:15-11 a.m.

All ages. Free. Registration required.

THURSDAY, JAN. 11 Children’s LEGO Playtime. 4-6 p.m.

All ages. Free.

SATURDAY, JAN. 13 Story Walk in the Park – Kickoff at Camillus Park. 10:30-11:30 a.m. All ages.

Free.

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MONDAY, JAN. 15 COMMUNITY LIBRARY OF DEWITT & JAMESVILLE 5110 Jamesville Road, Jamesville. (315) 446-3578. cldandj.org.

MONDAY, JAN. 8 Teen Crafts: Pom Pom Cactus. 6-7 p.m.

Ages 12-18. Free. Registration required.

TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Kids’ Maker Club: Paper Plate Snow Globe. 4-4:45 p.m. Grades K-5. Free.

Registration required.

SATURDAY, JAN. 20 My Grown Up and Me Paint Together.

Library Day at the Syracuse Crunch!

1-4 p.m. All ages.

THURSDAY, JAN. 18 Magical Musical Morning. 10:30-11:15

a.m. 18 months-5 years. Free. Registration required. CLICK FOR MORE EVENTS

HAZARD BRANCH LIBRARY 1620 W. Genesee St., Syracuse. (315) 435-5326. onlib.org.

SATURDAY, JAN. 13

Kids’ Maker Club: Marionette Puppets.

Family Activity Hour: Snowball Catapults. 2-3 p.m. Ages 5 and up. Free.

Registration required.

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LIVERPOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY 310 Tulip St., Liverpool. (315) 457-0310. lpl.org.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 LEGO Robotics Club. 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Teens. Free. Registration required.

MONDAY, JAN. 8 Dream Big! – Children Can Goal for It! 6:30-7:30 p.m. Ages 7-10. Free.

Registration required.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 10 Tween Scene – Harry Potter Edition.

6-8 p.m. Ages 10-12. Free. Registration required.

MONDAY, JAN. 15 I Have a Dream Story Time. 10:30-11:15

a.m. 18 months-5 years. Free.

Sensory Friendly Film: Frozen.

10 a.m.-noon. All ages. Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 2

TUESDAY, JAN. 23

Kids’ Maker Club: Rainbow Vision Goggles. 4-4:45 p.m. Grades K-5. Free.

Ages 12-18. Free.

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Teen Craft: Snowflake Charms. 5-7 p.m.

TUESDAY, JAN. 23

Teen Craft: Snow Slime. 5-7 p.m.

MONDAY, JAN. 29

10:30-11:30 a.m. Kindergarteners and up. Free. Registration required.

4-4:45 p.m. Grades K-5. Free. Registration required.

TUESDAY, JAN. 30

Ages 12-18. Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 16 Teen Craft: Snowflake String Art.

5-7 p.m. Ages 12-18. Free.

SATURDAY, JAN. 27 Family Activity Hour: Ice Experiments.

2-3 p.m. Ages 5 and up. Free.

MANLIUS LIBRARY

1 Arkie Albanese Ave., Manlius. (315) 682-6400. manliuslibrary.org.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3 Kids LEGO Challenge & Free Play.

3-6 p.m.; also Jan. 10, 17, 24 & 31. All ages. Free.

SATURDAY, JAN. 6 The Kid’s Table Presents Community Service: Project Linus. 10:30-11:30 a.m.

All ages. Free. Registration required.

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CALENDAR THURSDAY, JAN. 11

MONDAY, JAN. 15

Teen Craft House: Cozy Edition.

January LEGO Club. 1-3 p.m.; also Jan.

6:30-7:30 p.m.; also Jan. 25. Teens. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, JAN. 20 Jigsaw Puzzle Derby. 2:30-4:30 p.m.

All ages. Free.

29. Kids and tweens. Free.

Bilingual Storytime. 5:30-6:30 p.m.

All ages. Free.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31 All ages. Free.

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MAXWELL MEMORIAL LIBRARY

14 Genesee St., Camillus. (315) 672-3661. maxwellmemoriallibrary.org.

4840 W. Seneca Turnpike, Syracuse. (315) 492-1727. oflibrary.org.

MONDAY, JAN. 22

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Hot Chocolate Day. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.

ONONDAGA FREE LIBRARY

FRIDAY, JAN. 5 Family Play & Parent Meetup. 10-11:30

a.m.; also Jan. 12, 19 & 26. Ages 0-5. Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 9 NOPL CICERO

8686 Knowledge Lane, Cicero. (315) 699-2032. nopl.org.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 24 Kids Make: Paper Mittens Craft.

3:30-4:30 p.m. All ages. Free. Registration required.

Intro to AI for Teens & Adults. 6-8 p.m.; also Jan. 16 Grades 7-12 (and adults). Free. Registration required.

MONDAY, JAN. 22 Pokémon Trading Card Game. 6-7 p.m.

Grades 2-6. Free. Registration required. CLICK FOR MORE EVENTS

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THURSDAY, JAN. 4 Little Fingers Meetup. 10-11:30 a.m.; also

Jan. 11, 18 & 25. Ages 0-5 (and a parent/ caregiver). Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Tuesday Kids Crafts. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; also

Jan. 16, 23 & 30. Ages 3-10. Free.

SATURDAY, JAN. 13 Saturday Family Fun. 10 a.m.-2:30 p.m.

All ages. Free.

WEDNESDAY, JAN. 31 Grab and Go Teen Craft: Pine Tree Lantern. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Grades 6-12. Free.

Registration required.

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NOPL NORTH SYRACUSE

100 Trolley Barn Lane, North Syracuse. (315) 458-6184. nopl.org.

TUESDAY, JAN. 2 Llama Llama Storytime. 6-7 p.m.

All ages. Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 9 Drop in Crafts for Kids. 3-7 p.m. All ages.

Free.

MONDAY, JAN. 15 Martin Luther King Jr Storytime.

2-3 p.m. All ages. Free.

TUESDAY, JAN. 16 NOPL BREWERTON 5440 Bennett St., Brewerton. (315) 676-7484. nopl.org.

FRIDAY, JAN. 12 National Rubber Ducky Day Crafternoon. 3:30-4:30 p.m. All ages.

Free.

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ONGOING EVENTS

Dragon Storytime. 6-7 p.m. All ages.

Free.

Erie Canal Museum Gingerbread Gallery. Daily, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; through

Jan. 7. See a fantastical village of houses, boats and more, built with gingerbread, candy, and other edible items. Erie Canal Museum, 318 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse. Included with museum admission: $10/ adults, $7/seniors (65+), $4/children ages 3-17; free/children ages 2 and under. eriecanalmuseum.org. Lights on the Lake. Daily, 5-10 p.m.;

TUESDAY, JAN. 30 Taco Tuesday Night for Teens. 6-7:30

p.m. Grades 5-12. Free. Registration required. CLICK FOR MORE EVENTS

through Jan. 12. Drive through the annual light extravaganza featuring two miles of life-size displays, themed sections, and a grand finale. Onondaga Lake Park, Onondaga Lake Parkway, Liverpool. $10/ car, Monday-Thursday; $20/car, FridaySunday. Tickets must be purchased in advance: lightsonthelake.com.


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Highland Forest. MICHAEL DAVIS PHOTO

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CALENDAR Hour (ages 1-5): Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Elbridge Free Library, 241 E. Main St., Elbridge. Free. (315) 689-7111. elbridgelibrary.org.

Not So Tiny Nutcracker Display. PHOTO COURTESY OF THE ONEIDA COUNTY HISTORY CENTER

STORYTIMES Barnes & Noble Storytimes (DeWitt).

Storytime with Miss Rachael: Thursdays, 10 a.m. Barnes & Noble, 3454 Erie Blvd. E., DeWitt. Free. (315) 449-2948. barnesand noble.com. Barnes & Noble Storytimes (New Hartford). Storytime: Saturdays, 10:30

a.m. Barnes & Noble, 4811 Commercial Drive, New Hartford. Free. (315) 768-1075. barnesandnoble.com.

Fairmount Community Library Storytimes. Preschool Storytime (ages

0-5): Tuesdays, 10:15-11 a.m. All Ages Storytime: Tuesdays (except Jan. 9), 3:30-4 p.m. Fairmount Community Library, 406 Chapel Drive, Syracuse. Free. Registration required for Preschool Storytime: (315) 487-8933. fairmountlibrary.org. Liverpool Public Library Storytimes.

Toddler Toy Time (ages 0-5): Wednesdays, 10-10:45 a.m. Family Storytime (ages 0-5): Thursdays (except Jan. 4), 10-10:30 a.m. Baby Storytime (birth-18 months): Fridays (except Jan. 19), 10-10:45 a.m. Liverpool Public Library, 310 Tulip St., Liverpool. Free. (315) 457-0310. lpl.org. Manlius Library Storytimes. Jigglebugs

Community Library of DeWitt & Jamesville Storytimes. Story Play

(ages 0-5): Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Community Library of DeWitt & Jamesville, 5110 Jamesville Road, Jamesville. Free. (315) 446-3578. cldandj.org. Elbridge Free Library Storytimes. Story Not So Tiny Nutcracker Display.

Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.; through Jan. 21. View more than 600 nutcrackers. Oneida County History Center, 1608 Genesee St., Utica. $5 suggested donation. oneidacountyhistory.org. Horsedrawn Sleighrides. Saturdays &

Sundays, 11 a.m.-3:30 p.m.; through Feb. 25. A 20-minute ride into the woods. Highland Forest Park, County Road 128, Fabius. $10/person; $free/under age 5. Reservations required: (315) 225-3343. Guided Snowshoe Hike. Saturdays

& Sundays, 2-3 p.m.; through Feb. 25. Participants will go on a guided snowshoe hike with a naturalist. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. Included with nature center admission ($5/vehicle). Snowshoe rental: $5/person. Call at 8 a.m. the day of the hike to register and check conditions: (315) 638-2519. onondagacountyparks.com. 30 | FAMILY TIMES JANUARY 2024

(toddlers and preschoolers): Mondays (except Jan. 1 & 15), 10:30-11 a.m. Toddler Storytime with Miss Karen (ages 0-3): Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Preschool Storytime with Miss Karen (ages 2.5-5): Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Family Storytime with Miss Windy: Wednesdays, 6:30-7 p.m. Manlius Library, 1 Arkie Albanese Ave., Manlius. Free. (315) 6826400. manliuslibrary.org.


CALENDAR Maxwell Memorial Library Storytimes.

Storytots Story Time (ages 0-3): Wednesdays, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Maxwell Memorial Library, 14 Genesee St., Camillus. Free. Registration required: (315) 672-3661. maxwellmemorial library.org.

Minoa Free Library Storytimes. Busy

Bees Story Time (ages 0-5): Wednesdays, 10:30-11:15 a.m. Minoa Free Library, 242 N. Main St., Minoa. Free. Registration required: (315) 656-7401. minoalibrary.org. MOST Storytimes. STEM Storytime

(ages 2-6): Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays (and Jan. 1), 11:30 a.m.noon. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free with admission: $12/adults; $10/children (ages 2-11); $5/ seniors (65+); free (under 2). (315) 4259068. most.org. NOPL Brewerton Storytimes. Story

Time: Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. NOPL Brewerton, 5440 Bennett St., Brewerton. (315) 676-7484. NOPL.org.

NOPL Cicero Storytimes. Family

Storytime: Thursdays (Jan. 18 & 25), 1010:30 a.m. NOPL Cicero, 8686 Knowledge Lane, Cicero. Free. Registration required: (315) 699-2032. NOPL.org. NOPL North Syracuse Storytimes.

Storytime with Miss Sarah (preschoolers): Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m. NOPL North Syracuse, 100 Trolley Barn Lane, North Syracuse. Free. (315) 458-6184. NOPL.org. Petit Branch Library Storytimes.

Read, Sing, and Play Storytime (ages 18 months-5 years): Tuesdays, 10:30-11 a.m. Petit Branch Library, 105 Victoria Place, Syracuse. Free. (315) 435-3636. onlib.org.

School Events

Skaneateles Library Storytimes.

Baby Bounce & Rhyme (0-18 months): Wednesdays, 9:15-9:45 a.m. Read, Sing, Play Storytime (18 month-3 years): Wednesdays, 10:30-11 a.m. Story Time for Bookworms (ages 2-5): Thursdays, 10:3011 a.m. Skaneateles Library, 49 E. Genesee St., Skaneateles. Free. (315) 685-5135. skanlibrary.org.

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