Family Times December 2023

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DECEMBER 2023 CENTRAL NEW YORK

HOLIDAY GUIDE

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10 Treat Yourself

The Festival of Trees & Light has been an annual tradition for more than three decades.

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13 315 Bulletin + Central New York Holiday Guide

16 Money

Tips for surviving the holiday season with your finances intact.

18 Holiday

Gift Guide

Wrap up your shopping with our annual guide.

24 Explore CNY

Family-friendly activities in Rome.

26 Calendar

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20th ANNIVERSARY THE PARENTING GUIDE OF CENTRAL NEW YORK

DECEMBER 2023 | ISSUE NO. 258

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EDITOR’S NOTE It’s hard to believe that the holiday season is already here!

Our last issue of 2023 is filled with holiday-themed content: a preview of the Festival of Trees & Light (page 10); a list of area light displays and visits with Santa (page 14); tips for surviving the season with your finances intact (page 16); and, of course, our annual gift guide (page 18). Plus, our calendar has tons of ongoing festivities. Happy holidays from all of us at Family Times!

EDITOR IN CHIEF Courtney Kless CourtneyK@familytimescny.com CONTENT DIRECTOR Steve Guglielmo

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This year, there will be a lot of ‘lasts’ for my family (my parents are retiring and will be leaving the house they have lived in since I was 10 years old sometime in the spring). It’s bittersweet for sure, but I’m looking forward to starting new traditions next year.

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“Wegmans has the BEST iced sugar cookies! We LOVE them each holiday!”

“Nino’s.”

– SAMANTHA, LAFAYETTE

– ROXANNE, EAST SYRACUSE

“Sugar Blossom Bakery in Liverpool.” – KIM, SYRACUSE

“Harrison Bakery in Syracuse.” – DEBBI, CENTRAL SQUARE

“Lyncourt Bakery!” – KIMBERLY, SYRACUSE

“Geddes Bakery in North Syracuse!” – GIOVANNA, CICERO

“Holland Farms.”

“Damiano’s in Mexico, NY.”

– MARSHA, NEW HARTFORD

– SARAH, PALERMO

“Biscotti Café.” – MICHELLE, SYRACUSE

“Zem’s in Canastota. They have a peanut butter cup cookie that is absolutely amazing! Soft and very decadent!”

“Harrison Bakery.” – DEBORAH, SYRACUSE

“Charlee’s.”

– KELLY, BALDWINSVILLE

– SARA, CAMILLUS

“Cake Bar!” – BECA, MANLIUS

“Flour and Salt in Hamilton, NY.”

– DEBORAH, SYRACUSE

– MOLLY, ORISKANY FALLS

“Holland Farms.” “Sweet on Chocolate.” – CONNIE, FULTON

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“Harrison Bakery.”

– KAREN, STITTVILLE

“Holy Pizzollie (Utica, NY) for their amazing holiday sugar cookies and cannoli :)” – KATRENA, NEW HARTFORD


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“Hercules Candy, East Syracuse, NY.” – CAROL, JAMESVILLE

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Chris DelGuercio, Educator and Fiction Writer BY JANELLE DAVIS

1. You do so much with writing and education. Let’s start with your role at Liverpool High School. At Liverpool High School, I work with ninth and 10th grade special needs students as a “program manager.” This means I attend classes with them and act as a sort of tutor for the group when they are not in those classes. I also work one-on-one with more severely autistic children to keep them safe and help them reach their educational goals. 2. Can you tell us about The Writer’s Life class that you teach? What can students expect and who is it for? The Writer’s Life is a series of three classes (each eight weeks long) at the Downtown Writers Center. They are designed for people who would like to write but are reticent and have little idea where to start or have tried and have become frustrated with the process. It is a group of like-minded folks like themselves, and an instructor (myself), who has navigated those same waters and arrived at a place of success, or the least satisfaction, in the author’s journey. The first class is for beginners and is designed to open the gates of their imagination and creativity and allow them to write unhindered by doubt. We do a lot of discussions and prompt writing in that first class. In the second phase, we take what they’ve been able to create, their rough drafts, and teach them how to self-edit. We use the tried-and-true methods of successful fiction 8 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023

writers. The third class introduces them to the process of workshopping, which is introducing their work to others and being open to feedback. They learn how to give and take constructive feedback, which is designed to help them get their pieces to their top potential. The courses start in the early fall and end at the beginning of the summer of the next year. 3. Among all of the roles you play in the industry, do you have a favorite? Having been a teacher, lecturer, and editor of fiction, as well as a writer of fiction myself, my favorite role is that of an actual writer. While I love imparting knowledge and wisdom about the craft to eager minds, giving feedback, and waxing poetic to burgeoning young authors, the role of the author is my favorite. Make no mistake, it is the hardest role. It is the most solitary role. For those reasons, it’s not necessarily the most fun, but it does bring the greatest level of satisfaction to me. To create something from the ether, characters, plot, and setting, and bring it to life in the mind of the reader, is the most fulfilling thing I could ever do. So, while I love all my roles, the role of the writer is my favorite. 4. What are your future goals with fiction writing? My goals remain the same. I’m always striving to continue producing meaningful, entertaining, and well-written stories and finding a home for them. If that means

collecting them all in another collection, so be it. That would be great! But if they only live floating around in various magazines and ezines, that’s fine too. Even if they’re not published at all, the goal is always that they just be written and shared. I’m forever trying to bring a little bit of joy to some new reader out there who has a taste for the fantastic like I do. I think all authors are just trying to make connections through their work, even if it’s with people they never actually get a chance to meet. To read the full interview with DelGuercio, visit familytimescny.com.

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

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Treat Yourself

The Festival of Trees & Light has been an annual tradition for more than three decades

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Evergreen Wreath-Making. 10 a.m.-noon. Performance by Carrie Manolakos. 7 p.m.

THURSDAY, DEC. 7

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HIGHLIGHTS OF THIS YEAR’S EVENT INCLUDE:

Third Annual A Cappella Jam. 5:30-8 p.m.

he first Festival of Trees was held on Dec. 4, 1985.

It started as (and continues to be) a fundraiser for the Everson Museum of Art. That first year, there were 47 decorated trees and $27,000 was raised. It was so successful, the museum decided to turn it into an annual tradition. This year’s festival will be held from Dec. 2-16. “It’s always been a popular event in the city because of the displays,” said Liz Herrick, the Members Council chair. “You can spend time with a best friend, you can spend time with your family, or you can enjoy being there by yourself. It’s a onestop holiday experience. We try to provide something for everyone.” They’ve certainly succeeded. The 2023 edition of the Festival of Trees & Light will feature: art making activities for all ages, a marketplace (with more than 600 items made by local artisans and crafts10 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023

people), live entertainment, and the main attraction, decorated trees, wreaths, and other seasonal items which are donated by members of the community. Tickets are available at the door – or you can purchase them on the museum’s website for a discount. “[The Festival of Trees & Light] really puts you in the holiday spirit,” said Herrick. “And when I say ‘holiday,’ I’m talking about a variety of holidays, not just Christmas; we also acknowledge Kwanzaa and Hannukah and the Winter Solstice. And we continue to try to find ways to embrace as many celebrations as possible as we design our programs.”

Courtney Kless is the Editor in Chief of Family Times. She lives in Camillus with her husband.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Ornament Making. 1-5 p.m.

SUNDAY, DEC. 10 Ceramic Menorah Making. 10 a.m.-noon. Dreidel, I Made You Out of Clay! 1-5 p.m. Syracuse Pops Chorus. 3:30 p.m.

THURSDAY, DEC. 14 Holiday-Themed Open Figure Drawing.

5:30-8 p.m.

SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Kwanzaa Art Making. 1-5 p.m.

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Rosamond Gifford Zoo Announces “Dragons Reign!” Exhibit The Rosamond Gifford Zoo will have a new exhibit in 2024 – but it won’t feature live animals. Instead, from Memorial Day weekend until Halloween, families can visit 10 “species” of animatronic dragons (they will include a Chinese Dragon and a Western Dragon, and range in height from five to 20 feet). “Dragons Reign! will be an incredible experience for our guests, providing great entertainment and inspiring the imagination,” said Carrie Large, executive director of Friends of the Zoo, in a press release. “Dragon mythology is prevalent in many cultures ­­­– past and present – around the world, and these dragons reflect both the commonality and diversity of global cultures.”

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Sesame Street Live! Say Hello to Visit Syracuse Families, get ready! Sesame Street Live! Say Hello will visit the Landmark Theatre on April 25, 2024. Presented by Round Room Live and Sesame Workshop, it will showcase characters from the popular series. Tickets are available now via Ticketmaster. “We are overjoyed and honored to be collaborating with Sesame Workshop to bring a brand-new tour of Sesame Street Live to stages across the U.S. and Canada,” said Stephen Shaw, Round Room Live founder and co-president, in a press release. “Round Room Live has a long history of exciting, innovative, and engaging productions, and we’re thrilled to combine our dedication to premium, unforgettable entertainment with the beloved characters of Sesame Street in an interactive musical adventure that will create memorable experiences for families of all ages.”

The Incredible Indoor Snow Show Returns to Destiny USA A holiday event is back for another year at Destiny USA. Through Christmas Eve, the Incredible Indoor Snow Show will take place each Friday, Saturday, and Sunday at 5 p.m. “The 2023 Incredible Indoor Snow Show marks the event’s fourth year at Destiny USA,” said Alannah Gallagher, director of marketing, in a press release. “Every year the celebration grows, attracting more families to enjoy the holiday season and bringing our community together.” To learn more, visit destinyusa.com/snowshow.

For more community news, visit communityguide.familytimescny.com/article. To submit a news item, email courtneyk@familytimescny.com.

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HOLIDAY GUIDE The holiday season is here, and there are many ways to celebrate locally. Here are a few:

L I G H T D I S P L AY S

BROOME COUNTY FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS

Where: Otsiningo Park, 1 Otsiningo Park, Binghamton. When: Daily, through Dec. 31. More information: bcfestivaloflights.com.

HOLIDAY NIGHTS

Where: Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. When: Fridays and Saturdays, through Dec. 16. More information: rosamondgiffordzoo.org.

JUNGLE BELLS: HOLIDAY LIGHTS

Where: Animal Adventure Park, 85 Martin Hill Road, Harpursville. When: Thursdays-Sundays (except Christmas Eve and Christmas), through Dec. 31 – plus Dec. 26 and 27. More information: theanimaladventurepark.com.

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Where: 1579 Clark Street Road, Auburn (Auburn location); 710 Horatio St., Utica (Utica location). When: Daily, through Dec. 24. More information: basspro.com/shop/en/santas-wonderland.

CHUCK HAFNER’S

Where: 7265 Buckley Road, North Syracuse. When: Saturday, Dec. 2 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 3 from noon-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9 from 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10 from noon-4 p.m. More information: chuckhafner.com/santa-claus-at-chucks.

DESTINY USA

Where: 1 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse. When: Daily, through Dec. 24 (the hours vary by day). More information: destinyusa.com.

SANGERTOWN SQUARE

LIGHTS ON THE LAKE

Where: Onondaga Lake Park, Onondaga Lake Parkway, Liverpool. When: Daily, through Jan. 12. More information: lightsonthelake.com.

Where: 8555 Seneca Turnpike, New Hartford. When: Mondays-Fridays from 11a.m.-3 p.m. and 4– 7 p.m. Saturdays from 10 a.m.–3 p.m. and 4-8 p.m. Sundays from noon– 2:30 p.m. and 3-6 p.m. Christmas Eve from 9 a.m.–1 p.m. and 2-4 p.m. More information: sangertown.com.

WINTER WONDERLAND OF LIGHTS

Where: The Wild Animal Park, 7621 Lakeport Road, Chittenango. When: Thursdays-Sundays, through Jan. 1 (and Dec. 18, 19, 20, 26 & 27). More information: thewildpark.com. 14 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023

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MONEY

Holiday Savvy Survive the season with your finances intact BY KIMBERLY BLAKER

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MONEY Many people are set back financially for months, if not longer, following the holiday season. One big reason for this is that credit cards make it easy to overspend, leaving individuals and families to suffer the consequences later. The problem with credit cards isn’t just the monthly payments; it’s the long-term cost from accrued interest. So, what can you do to ensure you start the new year without new debt? First, create a holiday budget. Include gifts, food, decorations, postage for holiday cards, wrapping supplies, and the babysitter for your shopping trip. Then review your list and decide where you can cut costs. Gifts to extended family and friends are an excellent place to start. Talk to those you exchange gifts with, and see if they’ll either forego the gift exchange or set a dollar limit. Another option for families or groups is to draw names. This will reduce the number of gifts everyone has to buy. Doing a white elephant gift exchange is also a fun option. Planning your gift budget based on value rather than the amount to spend on each person is also an excellent way to reduce your holiday expenses. Decide in advance on a gift value for each gift recipient. Then look for great buys. Let’s say you’ve decided on a gift value of $50 for your sister. Now, try to find a gift that’s a $50 value but only costs you $30 or $40. If you have many gifts to buy, this can shave a lot of expense. Do you usually send out more holiday cards than you

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receive? If so, opt instead for a phone call during the holiday season. This is particularly meaningful for those you don’t talk to often, and it won’t cost you a thing. Another option is to only mail cards to those who send one to you. Cut back on the baking. When’s the last time you heard someone complain of a shortage of holiday goodies? Probably never. Most of us eat far more than we’d like to just because it’s there. If you’re hosting any parties, hold potluck dinners instead of playing head chef. You could offer to provide the meat. Then ask everyone to bring a specific type of dish to avoid duplicates. Eliminate your babysitting expenses by exchanging babysitting with a neighbor – that way, each of you has the opportunity to shop without the kids. Plan your shopping before you head out. Do online research to find the best deals on the items on your shopping list. If you can’t find a good deal on something, consider an alternative. Also, check newspaper fliers and the ‘coupon’ page of the store websites you plan to shop. If possible, leave credit cards at home when you go shopping to avoid impulse purchases. Many people spend far more than they intend by purchasing irresistible spur of the moment bargains. Finally, if you use your credit card, try to make a realistic plan to double or triple your monthly payments. This will reduce your interest expenses and quickly eliminate your debt.

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

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ith the holidays right around the corner, are you still searching for the perfect gift for a friend or family member? You’ll find something for all ages – and interests – in our annual gift guide.

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ould it be the holiday season without cookies? This year, skip the baking and head to Armory Square instead. Cathy Pemberton started Cathy’s Cookie Kitchen a decade ago.

“I was working part time with the Syracuse City School District, and I wanted to move out of that into my own business,” she said. “I thought about what I was good at, and I’ve always loved baking, so I decided to do cookies, because everybody loves cookies…I did all of the fairs and festivals, anywhere there was a farmer’s market, and that’s how I built my business. And then once I had enough wholesale business, I started the store.” Today, it offers several flavors of the sweet treat – all of which are made right in the store. The most popular are s’mores, cookies ‘n cream, chocolate chip with peanut butter cups, crownie bites, and chocolate chip (“I sell probably twice the amount of those,” Pemberton said). During the holidays, customers can also purchase holiday gift boxes – they come in three different sizes – and cookie trays. “I make the dough here; it’s not shipped in from anywhere else, it’s not made from a mix. Specializing in cookies in that way makes me unique,” said Pemberton. “And I think the customer service, because I really go out of my way to do a good job for people and make sure everything is perfect when it leaves here. I’ve been in business for 10 years, so I must be doing something right!” Location: 266 W. Jefferson St., Syracuse.

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hen you walk into Mixed Methods in Hanover Square, it’s hard to miss the giant cork map of the United States on the wall, with pins spread across it. Each represents the hometown of one of the artists featured there. “I love to support handmade, unique things made by artists that I can’t find anywhere else,” said Owner Amy Wilson. “So, there’s a mix of things in the shop and every artist has their own method of how they create things, and that’s kind of where the name comes from. I really wanted to focus on different artists, and their styles, and different price ranges.” Visitors to the store can find everything from pottery to jewelry to glass to greeting cards (and much more!). Every year during the holidays, Mixed Methods also includes special gift packaging with each purchase. 3

“I think [what makes us unique] is valuing handmade, original gifts,” said Wilson. “Someone made this actual mug. There’s not 10,000 of them; there’s only four of them. And really appreciating how someone has built their craft over the years. And that you’re supporting a small local business, too.” Location: 215 E. Water St. Rear, Syracuse. More information: letsgetmixed.com.

1. Wooden bookmarks, $10 each 2. Magnetic frame, $32 3. Keepsake boxes, $52 each 4. Chip and dip bowl, $78

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Best Holiday Deals for Toddlers and Kids BY STEVE GUGLIELMO

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core the best gifts for your kids and toddlers at the lowest prices.

For those parents, caregivers, and even Mr. and Mrs. Clauses, looking to do their purchasing from the comfort of their couches, Family Times has compiled the following list of the best bargains to make their little ones’ dreams come true without breaking the bank. We’ve scoured the internet to curate a carefully selected list of the most exciting discounts and offers on kids and toddler toys, tech, accessories, and more, And the best news is these deals are live now! Whether you’re shopping for the perfect gift, upgrading your child’s essentials, or simply looking for unbeatable deals, we’ve got you covered. Don’t miss out on these incredible opportunities to make this holiday season truly magical for your little ones! So, scroll through this list of great deals, helpful hints, and best discounts to see gifts from the top brands in kids and toddler toys, and bookmark this page, as we will continue to add more deals as we come across them, right up until the holidays.

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HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

Make sure to also check out these local businesses: BALTIMORE WOODS NATURE CENTER Give the gift of nature year-round! Stop by the Interpretive Center gift shop to browse locally crafted and nature-themed items or pick up a gift certificate or membership. Their trails are open everyday dawn to dusk – free of charge! Where: 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. More information: baltimorewoods.org.

BROADWAY IN SYRACUSE Gift tickets to an upcoming performance (the 2023/24 season wraps up with Hairspray, Pretty Woman, Hadestown, and Six) – or buy a gift certificate and let them choose the show. More information: BroadwayInSyracuse.com.

CANTERBURY STABLES Is your child interested in horses? Located in Cazenovia, Canterbury Stables offers lessons for all age groups and experience levels. Gift certificates are available. Location: 4786 Roberts Road, Cazenovia. More information: canterburystables.com.

EVERSON MUSEUM OF ART The Everson Museum houses more than 10,000 pieces of art, including paintings, sculptures, ceramics, photography, and videos. Memberships are available for purchase on its website, and include admission to all exhibits, member pricing for events and programs, and more. Location: 401 Harrison St., Syracuse. More information: everson.org.

H. LEE WHITE MARITIME MUSEUM AT OSWEGO The H. Lee White Maritime Museum at Oswego will host its Christmas at Sea Annual Open House on Sunday, Dec. 10. You can also stop by its Treasure Chest Gift Shop each day from 1-5 p.m. Location: 1 W. First St., Oswego. More information: hlwmm.org.

INLET, NEW YORK This holiday season, treat a family member (or yourself) to a weekend away. Located along the Fulton Chain of Lakes in the Adirondacks, the town of Inlet is home to shopping, boating, fishing, snowboarding, and more. More information: inletny.com. 22 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023


HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

LA FLEUR DE BEAUTÉ La Fleur de Beauté offers a variety of services, including facials, massages, and manicures and pedicures. Purchase a gift card online or take advantage of their monthly specials. Location: 6900 Highbridge Road, Fayetteville. More information: lafleurdayspa.com.

LIGHT OF THE WORLD BALLET Light of the World Ballet’s Christmas show, What Matters Most, is a delightful, uplifting story ballet for families and friends. The one-hour show on Dec. 16 will remind the audience of what really is important during this busy time of year. Location: Believers Chapel, 7912 Thompson Road, Cicero. More information: LightoftheWorldBallet.com.

MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY (MOST) The MOST is home to 35,000 square feet of science and technology exhibits, including its newest addition, the Novelis Recycling Station. All memberships come with free unlimited admission, discounts on Science Shop items, and more (and they can be purchased online). Location: 500 S. Franklin St., Syracuse. More information: most.org.

ONEIDA INDIAN NATION The Oneida Indian Nation will host its Annual American Indian Holiday Craft Fair at Turning Stone Resort Casino on Saturday, Dec. 2 from 10 a.m.6 pm. Vendors will be showcasing traditional American Indian art, jewelry, beadwork, carvings, ceramics, and more. Location: Turning Stone Resort Casino, 5218 Patrick Road, Verona. More information: oneidaindiannation.com.

SMITH HOUSEWARES & RESTAURANT SUPPLY Home of Hyman Smith Coffee, Smith Housewares & Restaurant Supply has a variety of gifts for the coffee lover in your life. Choose from a variety of blends, including Hazelnut and French Vanilla, as well as coffee accessories, roasting supplies, and gift cards. Location: 3140 Erie Blvd E., Dewitt. More information: smithrestaurantsupply.com.

SAVEDOFF, CICCONE & DAVIS See their collection of top brand frames, like Calvin Klein, Banana Republic, and Kate Spade. Try them on virtually and find the perfect pair to add to your holiday wishlist. It’s always the right season for a fresh pair of glasses! Location: Presidential Plaza, Madison Tower, Syracuse. 8116 Cazenovia Road, Seven Pines Building #7, Manlius. More information: eye-care1.com.

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EXPLORE CNY Fort Stanwix National Monument. MICHAEL DAVIS PHOTO

EXPLORE CNY Rome offers year-round activities for all to enjoy BY JANELLE DAVIS

PARKS AND NATURE TRAILS GRIFFISS INTERNATIONAL SCULPTURE GARDEN AND NATURE TRAIL Impressive sculptures, like “Nature’s Wrath,” “Crown,” and “Freya,” maintain your interest as you walk through an extensive nature path filled with art and biodiversity. Where: 584 Phoenix Drive. More information: griffissbusinesspark.com.

DELTA LAKE STATE PARK The park is situated on a peninsula that stretches into the Delta Reservoir, and visitors can take advantage of picnic areas, nature trails, fishing, camping sites, and 24 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023

beaches. In the winter, you can trek along its cross-country ski trails. Where: 8797 State Route 46. More information: parks.ny.gov.

FARMS COLLINS FARM AND CREAMERY Stop into Collins Farm and Creamery and shop its self-serve farm store for maple milk, cheese curds, or beef straight from its herd. Where: 8744 Thomas Road. More information: collinsfarmandcreamery.com.

ZOOS FORT RICKEY DISCOVERY ZOO Fort Rickey offers engagement through feeding and petting areas, animal shows, and a maternity ward with baby goats. Children can also get lost in their giant tube and tunnel maze with ball crawl or stay active on their slides. Where: 5135 Rome-New London Road. More information: fortrickey.com.

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oined as the “Copper City” during the Industrial Revolution, historic Rome is located about 49 minutes from Syracuse and is home to activities that fit all interests.


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SPORTS ROME SPORTS HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM The Rome Sports Hall of Fame and Museum celebrates the city’s athletic legacy. See its collection of historical artifacts from May to September (or set up an appointment via phone or email). Where: 5790 Rome–New London Road. More information: romesportshalloffame.com.

WOODS VALLEY SKI AREA The Woods Valley Ski Area is celebrating its 60th season. Skiers and snowboarders of all levels can come here to take a lesson, experience the joy of snow tubing, purchase a lift ticket to enjoy the slopes, or even use it as your magical wedding venue. Where: 9100 NY-46, Westernville. More information: woodsvalleyskiarea.com.

ENTERTAINMENT CAPITOL ARTS COMPLEX Enjoy your entertainment through a variety of movies, live events, and concerts. Where: 200 W. Dominick St. More information: romecapitol.com.

MUSEUMS AND HISTORIC SITES ROME HISTORICAL SOCIETY Learn about the history of Rome through its many programs and permanent and rotating exhibits. Where: 200 Church St. More information: romehistoricalsociety.org.

SEARS OIL CO. MUSEUM Built in 1930, the gas station ceased operations in 1974. It has since been restored and houses antique pumps and other artifacts. Where: 201 N. George St. More information: hpsearsoil.com. Other family-friendly attractions in Rome include: Fort Stanwix National Monument; John F. Kennedy Civic Arena; Mohawk River Trail; Rome Sand Plains Unique Area; and Rome Art & Community Center. Janelle Davis is a freelance writer living in Fairmount with her family.

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DECEMBER 2023

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.

FRIDAY, DEC. 1 Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.

7 p.m. Syracuse City Ballet artists and children perform the tale of a young girl who ventures into an enchanted world after saving a dashing prince. Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theatre, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $24.80-$89.60. syracusecityballet.com. The Nutcracker. 7 p.m. Watch a perfor-

mance of The Nutcracker by Mohawk Valley Performing Arts. Stanley Theatre, 259 Genesee St., Utica. $38.60-$54. (315) 724-4000. thestanley.org. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Birdwatching: For Science and For Fun.

9:30-11 a.m. Attendees ages 8 and up can 26 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023

learn how to identify birds – then search for them. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek. Pod Critters: Jr Naturalist Program.

10-11:30 a.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Each month, families can enjoy themed walks and nature activities. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/ rice-creek. Kids Craft Workshop. 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Families can make crafts and take photos with Santa ($5 each). Great Swamp Conservancy, 8375 N. Main St., Canastota. $5/child. greatswampconservancy.org. Plowshares Craftsfair and Peace Festival. 10

a.m.-5 p.m. This event features more than 120 crafters. Nottingham High School, 3100 E. Genesee St., Syracuse. Admission: $2-$5/adult; free/under age 16 and over age 65. (315) 472-5478. peacecouncil.net/plowshares. Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. 2 &

7 p.m. Syracuse City Ballet artists and children perform the tale of a young girl

who ventures into an enchanted world after saving a dashing prince. Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theatre, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $24.80-$89.60. syracusecityballet.com. A Christmas Carol. 2 &

7:30 p.m. Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org. The Nutcracker. 7 p.m. Watch a perfor-

mance of The Nutcracker by Mohawk Valley Performing Arts. Stanley Theatre, 259 Genesee St., Utica. $38.60-$54. (315) 724-4000. thestanley.org.

SUNDAY, DEC. 3 Plowshares Craftsfair and Peace Festival. 10:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. This

event features more than 120 crafters. Nottingham High School, 3100 E. Genesee St., Syracuse. Admission: $2-$5/adult; free/under age 16 and over age 65. (315) 472-5478. peacecouncil.net/plowshares. Holiday at the Farm. noon-4 p.m. An

afternoon filled with crafts, a Holiday shop, raffles, yummy food to warm you up, Santa, horses, and more. Sunshine Horses,


CALENDAR 3721 Verplank Road, Clay. $5/car. (315) 456-9380. sunshinehorses.org. Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker. 2 p.m.

Syracuse City Ballet artists and children perform the tale of a young girl who ventures into an enchanted world after saving a dashing prince. Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theatre, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $24.80-$89.60. syracusecityballet.com. The Nutcracker. 2 p.m. Watch a per-

formance of The Nutcracker by Mohawk Valley Performing Arts. Stanley Theatre, 259 Genesee St., Utica. $38.60-$54. (315) 724-4000. thestanley.org. A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org.

MONDAY, DEC. 4 Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer: The Musical.

6:30 p.m. This stage adaptation of the beloved television show depicts Rudolph, Hermey the Elf, and Yukon Cornelius as they embark on a journey through the North Pole. Stanley Center for the Arts, 261 Genesee St., Utica. $42.20-$104.90. thestanley.org.

TUESDAY, DEC. 5 See Library & Ongoing Holiday Events

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6

enjoy a story – then explore the galleries. Munson, 310 Genesee St., Utica. Free. (315) 797-0000. munson.art. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

FRIDAY, DEC. 8 Christmas in the City. 5-8 p.m. This event

includes horse-drawn wagon rides, live music and caroling, food trucks and more. 1110 Black River Blvd, Rome. Free. (315) 339-0242. lifechurchny.com/Christmas. Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmas-tours-tickets-749495078957. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Breakfast with Santa. 8:30 a.m. Enjoy

a buffet breakfast, then take photos with Santa. Abbott Farms, 3275 Cold Springs Road, Baldwinsville. $14.95/person (free ages 2 and under). abbottfarms.com/ events.

A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org.

THURSDAY, DEC. 7

HANUKKAH BEGINS

Art Story with the Utica Public Library.

10:30 a.m. Children ages 6 and under can

Birdwatching: For Science and For Fun.

9:30-11 a.m. Attendees ages 8 and up can learn how to identify birds – then search for them. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek. MACNY’s Future Women in STEM: Catapults & Consistency. 10 a.m.-

noon. 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. Winter Insects With Rick Mikula. 1-2 p.m. Families

can learn how to find insects during the winter months. Great Swamp Conservancy, 8375 N. Main St., Canastota. $5/non-members; $4/members; free/children under 12. greatswampconservancy.org. A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org. Nutcracker Twist: An Enchanted Journey. 3 p.m. Aerialists, jugglers, ac-

robats, comedians and more will perform Tchaikovsky’s Nutcracker. Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St., Syracuse. $23.20-$76.35. experiencesymphoria.org. Christmas in the City. 5-8 p.m. This

event includes horse-drawn wagon rides, live music and caroling, food trucks and more. 1110 Black River Blvd, Rome. Free. (315) 339-0242. lifechurchny.com/ christmas. Candlelight Tours.

6 & 7 p.m. Families can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmas-tours-tickets-749495078957. Syracuse Crunch vs. Utica Comets. 7 p.m. Join

the Crunch for the Stanley Steemer Tired Teddy Toss. Upstate Medical University Arena at the Oncenter War Memorial, 800 S. State St., Syracuse. $28-$32. syracusecrunch.com. Caroling in the Woods. 7-8:30 p.m.

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SUNDAY, DEC. 10 A Christmas Carol. 2 p.m. Syracuse Stage

presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

MONDAY, DEC. 11 Snow White And The Seven Dwarfs. 7:30 p.m.

Watch as the State Ballet Theater of Ukraine presents the classic fairytale. Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $45-$85. asmsyracuse.com.

TUESDAY, DEC. 12 See Library & Ongoing Holiday Events

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

THURSDAY, DEC. 14 Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmas-tours-tickets-749495078957. The Polar Express. 7 p.m. Families can

take a ride to the North Pole, where they will visit with Santa (and receive a gift). Pajamas are encouraged. Utica Station, 321 Main St., Utica. $39-$68. adirondackrr. com/utica/polar-express. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

FRIDAY, DEC. 15 Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: 28 | FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023

eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmastours-tickets-749495078957. Telescope Observation Sessions. 6-9

p.m. Families can view planets, galaxies and more. Rice Creek Field Station, 193 Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. Call after 6 p.m. to confirm the event will take place: (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Birdwatching: For Science and For Fun.

9:30-11 a.m. Attendees ages 8 and up can learn how to identify birds – then search for them. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek. 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 December is “Developing New Materials for Construction” with Dr. Zhao Qin from Syracuse University. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free. Registration required: most.org. DIY Eco-Friendly Ornaments. 10 a.m.-

noon. Children ages 5 and up can create ornaments from materials found in nature. Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. $9-$13. Registration required: (315) 673-1350. baltimorewoods.org.

A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org. Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmastours-tickets-749495078957. Telescope Observation Sessions. 6-9 p.m.

Families can view planets, galaxies and more. Rice Creek Field Station, 193 Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. Call after 6 p.m. to confirm the event will take place: (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek.

SUNDAY, DEC. 17 Holidays with the Animals. 10 a.m.-3:30

p.m. Watch animals receive enrichment “gifts” that they can open and play with while demonstrating natural behaviors. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. Admission: $9/adults; $5/ seniors (62+); $5/children ages 3-17; free/ ages 2 and under. (315) 435-8511. rosamondgiffordzoo.org. Super Science Sundays: Snowflake Slime. 11 a.m.-noon. Children ages 7 and

up (with an adult) can learn about physics, chemistry and engineering through experiments. Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. $6/members; $7/non-members; $5/vehicle. Registration required: (315) 638-2519. onondagacountyparks.com. A Christmas Carol. 2 p.m. Syracuse Stage

Decorate Sugar Cookies.

11 a.m.-noon. Children ages 5 and up can learn about the science behind sugar cookies – then decorate some (and a box to take them home in). Beaver Lake Nature Center, 8477 E. Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville. $7/ members; $8/non-members; $5/vehicle. Registration required: (315) 638-2519. onondagacountyparks.com.

presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org. Telescope Observation Sessions. 6-9

p.m. Families can view planets, galaxies and more. Rice Creek Field Station, 193 Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. Call after 6 p.m. to confirm the event will take place: (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek.


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MONDAY, DEC. 18 The Polar Express. 7 p.m. Families can

take a ride to the North Pole, where they will visit with Santa (and receive a gift). Pajamas are encouraged. Utica Station, 321 Main St., Utica. $39-$68. adirondackrr. com/utica/polar-express.

TUESDAY, DEC. 19 A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

THURSDAY, DEC. 21

WINTER BEGINS Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmas-tours-tickets-749495078957. Winter Solstice Hike. 7-8:30 p.m. Go on

a lantern-lit hike through the woods; snowshoes provided (if needed). Recommended for ages 8 and up. Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus. $6-$9. Registration required: (315) 6731350. baltimorewoods.org. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

FRIDAY, DEC. 22 One-Day Zoo Camp. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Attendees can meet animals, play games and more. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. $65/child. Reservations required: (315) 435-8511 x8559. rosamondgiffordzoo.org.

Parents’ Night Out FRIDAY, DEC. 8 Dave Landau. 7 p.m. The comedian,

and former Last Comic Standing finalist, stops in Syracuse for two shows. Funny Bone, Destiny USA, 9090 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse. $27. syracuse.funnybone.com.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Dave Landau. 7 p.m. The comedian,

and former Last Comic Standing finalist, stops in Syracuse for two shows. Funny Bone, Destiny USA, 9090 Destiny USA Drive, Syracuse. $27. syracuse.funnybone.com. Sal Valentinetti. 8 p.m. Sal

Valentinetti, who appeared on America’s Got Talent, performs. Stanley Center for the Arts, 261 Genesee St., Utica. $43-$79. thestanley.org.

Syracuse. $49.75-$67.15. landmark theatre.org.

SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Home for the Holidays. 1:30 & 7:30

p.m. Symphoria presents its annual Holiday Pops. Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater, 421 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $43-$90. experiences ymphoria.org.

THURSDAY, DEC. 21 Holiday Spirits. 7 p.m. Attendees can

taste distilled spirits and charcuterie – and listen to Victorian ghost stories. Munson, 310 Genesee St., Utica. $45/ members; $50/non-members. (315) 797-0000. munson.art.

SUNDAY, DEC. 10 Champions Of Magic. 4 p.m. A

variety of magicians will perform illusions. The Oncenter Crouse Hinds Theater, 411 Montgomery St., Syracuse. $25-$65. asmsyracuse.com. Christmas at the Landmark with the DeSantis Orchestra. 6 p.m.

Enjoy music from The DeSantis Orchestra and guest musicians. Landmark Theatre, 362 S. Salina St.,

Have an event or an idea for Parents’ Night Out? Email courtneyk@familytimescny.com with more information.

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CALENDAR Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmas-tours-tickets-749495078957. A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

MONDAY, DEC. 25

A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m. See Library & Ongoing Holiday Events

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org.

TUESDAY, DEC. 26

SATURDAY, DEC. 30 Birdwatching: For Science and For Fun.

9:30-11 a.m. Attendees ages 8 and up can learn how to identify birds – then search for them. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek.

Birdwatching: For Science and For Fun.

Be the Scientist. 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Held on the last Saturday of each month, this program allows visitors to explore careers in STEM. This month, attendees can learn about the activities of an electromechanical engineer. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. Free for participants. $12/adults; $10/seniors (65+). (315) 425-9068. most.org. A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org.

A Christmas Carol. 7:30 p.m. Syracuse

Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 One-Day Zoo Camp. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Attendees can meet animals, play games and more. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. $65/child. Reservations required: (315) 435-8511 x8559. rosamondgiffordzoo.org. A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org.

Candlelight Tours. 6 & 7 p.m. Families

can go on a candlelit tour of the home – and learn about the Sewards’ holiday traditions. Seward House Museum, 33 S. St., Auburn. $15/adults; $10/children (ages 12 and under). Reservations required: eventbrite.com/e/candlelight-christmas-tours-tickets-749495078957.

SUNDAY, DEC. 24 A Christmas Carol. 2 p.m. Syracuse Stage

presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

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presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.

FRIDAY, DEC. 29

SATURDAY, DEC. 23 9:30-11 a.m. Attendees ages 8 and up can learn how to identify birds – then search for them. Rice Creek Field Station, SUNY Oswego, Thompson Road, Oswego. Free. (315) 312-6677. oswego.edu/rice-creek.

A Christmas Carol. 2 p.m. Syracuse Stage

THURSDAY, DEC. 28 One-Day Zoo Camp. 9 a.m.-4 p.m.

Attendees can meet animals, play games and more. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. $65/child. Reservations required: (315) 435-8511 x8559. rosamondgiffordzoo.org. Art Alive! 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Stop by the

Munson for art-making activities, performances and workshops. This month, it will be joined by Jack Frost. Munson, 310 Genesee St., Utica. Free. (315) 797-0000. munson.art.

A Christmas Carol. 2 & 7:30 p.m.

Syracuse Stage presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40$85. syracusestage.org.

SUNDAY, DEC. 31

NEW YEAR’S EVE Noon Year’s Eve at the Zoo. 10 a.m.-

noon. Ring in the “noon” year with a dance party and a sparkling-juice toast. Rosamond Gifford Zoo at Burnet Park, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. Included with zoo admission: $9/adults (ages 18-61); $5/seniors (62+); $5/ages 3-17; free/ages 2 and under. (315) 435-8511. rosamondgiffordzoo.org. Noon Year’s Eve. 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Festivities include: animal enrichment activities, marshmallow roasting, a champagne bubble toast and a countdown to the new year. Utica Zoo, 1 Utica Zoo Way, Utica. Admission: $9/adults; $8/ Senior 62+. Military, College w/ID$6/children ages 2-12; free/ages 1 and under. uticazoo.org. A Christmas Carol. 2 p.m. Syracuse Stage

presents the classic holiday tale about Ebenezer Scrooge. Syracuse Stage, 820 Genesee St., Syracuse. $40-$85. syracusestage.org.


CALENDAR

SATURDAY, DEC. 16

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20

Reading with Reddi! 1-2 p.m. Ages 2-10.

Kids’ Gingerbread House Decorating.

Free. Registration required.

LIBRARY EVENTS

SUNDAY, DEC. 17 STEAM-Y SUNDAY: Twisted Candles & Candle Holder. 1-3 p.m. Ages 10-15. Free.

Registration required.

FRIDAY, DEC. 22 Wintertime Dancin’ and Movin’ with Gail’s Lil’ Dancin’ Pals. 3-4 p.m. Ages

BALDWINSVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY

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

SATURDAY, DEC. 2

6 months-5 years. Free. Registration required.

Drop in Art: Winter Cards. 3-4 p.m.

All ages. Free.

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Gingerbread Houses. 1-4 p.m. All ages.

Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Dance class with Gail’s Little Dancing Pals. 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Ages 6

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

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

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ELBRIDGE FREE LIBRARY

241 E. Main St., Elbridge. (315) 689-7111. elbridgelibrary.org.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Santa at EFL. 5:30-7 p.m. All ages. Free.

MONDAY, DEC. 4 Kids in Motion. 10:30-11:30 a.m.; also

Dec. 11 & 18. Ages 1-5. Free.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 LEGO Club. 10:30-11:30 a.m. All ages.

Free.

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months-5 years. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2

Seasonal Sing-along! 2-3 p.m. All ages.

and under. Free.

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

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6

MONDAY, DEC. 4

Kid Made Gifts. 4-5 p.m.; also Dec. 13 &

Spanish Lesson - All About Christmas.

Free. Registration required.

FRIDAY, DEC. 8 Drop in Art: Changing Clothes Paper Cup Character. 3-4 p.m. All ages. Free.

TUESDAY, DEC. 12 We’re Gonna Make It: Popcorn Bar & Movie Party! 4-6 p.m. Ages 12-15. Free.

Registration required.

Music and Face Painting with Santa and Donna B. 10:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 10

16. All ages. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Breakfast with the North Star.

10:30-11:30 a.m. All ages. Free. Registration required.

FAIRMOUNT COMMUNITY LIBRARY

10:15-11 a.m. All ages. Free. Registration required.

SUNDAY, DEC. 10 Nature Explorers. 2-3 p.m. Ages 4-12.

Free. Registration recommended.

MONDAY, DEC. 11 Holiday Crafts. 6-7:30 p.m. Tweens and

teens. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Holiday Singalong at The Wildcat. 11:30

a.m.-1 p.m. All ages. Free.

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FAYETTEVILLE FREE LIBRARY 300 Orchard St., Fayetteville. (315) 637-6374. fflib.org.

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CALENDAR

SATURDAY, DEC. 2

SATURDAY, DEC. 16

FRIDAY, DEC. 29

Harp and Soul of CNY: Holiday Concert. 2-3 p.m. All ages. Free.

Saturday Stories with Cooper.

Noon Years Eve. Noon-2 p.m. All ages.

MONDAY, DEC. 4 The Scribes Teen Writing Club.

6:30-7:30 p.m.; also Dec. 11 & 18. Grades 7-12. Free.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 Preschool STEAM: Craft Roll Snowmen. 4:15-5 p.m. Preschoolers. Free.

Registration required.

10:30-11:30 a.m. Ages 3-12. Free.

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Family Activity Hour: Holiday Sand Art.

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

TUESDAY, DEC. 19 Teen Drop-In Craft: Holiday Origami.

5-7 p.m.; also Dec. 26. Ages 12-18. Free.

SATURDAY, DEC. 23 Quick Bites: Cereal Treat Trees. 2-3 p.m.

SUNDAY, DEC. 10

All ages. Free.

Pictures with Santa! 11 a.m.-1 p.m.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27

All ages. Free. Registration required.

Art with the Everson. 2-3 p.m. Ages 5-12.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13

Free.

Preschool STEAM: DIY Snow & Sensory Play. 4:15-5 p.m. Preschoolers and kinder-

SATURDAY, DEC. 30

garteners. Free. Registration required.

Magic Show and Balloons. 2-3 p.m. Click for more events

Snowy Owl Pinecone Craft. 4:15-5 p.m.

Grades 3-6. Free. Registration required.

MANLIUS LIBRARY

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

SATURDAY, DEC. 2 Family Holiday Photos. 10 a.m.-12:15

p.m. All ages. Free. Registration required.

TUESDAY, DEC. 12 Holiday Cookie Decorating. 6-7 p.m.

All ages. Free.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13

All ages. Free.

THURSDAY, DEC. 14

Free.

LIVERPOOL PUBLIC LIBRARY

Kids Paws & Read. 4-5 p.m. All ages.

Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Magic of the Holidays at Manlius Village Centre Auditorium. 10:30 a.m.-

noon. All ages. Free. Registration required.

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

TUESDAY, DEC. 19

p.m. Pre-schoolers and kindergarteners. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 2

All ages. Free.

THURSDAY, DEC. 21

Ages 3 and up. Free.

Giftable Snow Slime! 4:15-5 p.m. Grades

SUNDAY, DEC. 3

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 Preschool STEAM: Dash Robots. 4:15-5

3-6. Free. Registration required. Click for more events

Annual Tree Lighting Story Time and Crafts. 3-5 p.m. All ages. Free.

Tween Scene – Candy Cane Edition.

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

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

SATURDAY, DEC. 2

THURSDAY, DEC. 7

Family Activity Hour: DIY Snow Globes.

Winter LEGO. 1-2 p.m. Ages 6 and up.

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

Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13

Gingerbread Houses. 2-3 p.m. All ages.

Tween Scene – Holiday Light BINGO.

Free.

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Maker Club: Giftables. 10-11:30 a.m.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 HAZARD BRANCH LIBRARY

Feel-Good Flicks: Elf. 6:30-8:30 p.m.

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

MARCELLUS FREE LIBRARY 32 Maple St., Marcellus. (315) 673-3221. marcelluslibrary.org.

FRIDAY, DEC. 1 Holiday Open House with Special Guest Captain Nick Kalus. 6-8 p.m. All

ages. Free.

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MAXWELL MEMORIAL LIBRARY

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

MONDAY, DEC. 4 LEGO Club. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.; also Dec. 11.

Ages 2-18. Free.


CALENDAR

TUESDAY, DEC. 5 Tuesday Kids Crafts. 10 a.m.-7 p.m.;

also Dec. 12. Ages 3-10. Free. Registration required.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Family Cookie Decorating. 10:30-11:30

a.m. All ages. Free. Registration required.

Homeschool Fun. 1-2:30 p.m. All ages.

Free.

FRIDAY, DEC. 29 Grab and Go Teen Craft: Pinecone Trees. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Grades 6-12. Free.

Registration required.

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Teen & Tween Video Games. 2:30-4:30

242 N. Main St., Minoa. (315) 656-7401. minoalibrary.org.

p.m.; also Dec. 14, 21 & 28. Ages 8 and up. Free. Click for more events

SATURDAY, DEC. 16 Holiday Music with Donna B. and Santa! 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. Preschoolers.

NOPL BREWERTON

Free. Registration required.

5440 Bennett St., Brewerton. (315) 676-7484. nopl.org.

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Maxwell at the Canal (Storytime and Craft). 1:30-2:30 p.m. All ages. Free.

MONDAY, DEC. 11

THURSDAY, DEC. 7

MINOA LIBRARY

TUESDAY, DEC. 7

MUNDY BRANCH LIBRARY 1204 S. Geddes St., Syracuse. (315) 435-3797. onlib.org.

Macramé Icicles. 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. Tweens

MONDAY, DEC. 4

MONDAY, DEC. 18

and teens. Free.

Crafternoon. 3-4:45 p.m.; also Dec. 11 &

Santa and Mrs. Claus. 6:30-8 p.m. All

18. Ages 5 and up. Free.

ages. Free.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6

TUESDAY, DEC. 19

Lego Club. 4-7 p.m.; also Dec. 13, 20 & 27.

Ages 5 and up. Free.

Drop in Christmas Crafts for Kids. 9:30

a.m.- 8 p.m. All ages. Free.

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CALENDAR

NOPL CICERO

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

MONDAY, DEC. 4 Kids Cotton Ball Winter Crafts. 4-5 p.m.

Teen Holiday Bark Off. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Grades 5-12. Free. Registration required.

TUESDAY, DEC. 19 Drop in Holiday Crafts for Kids. 3-7 p.m.

All ages. Free.

SEYMOUR LIBRARY

176 Genesee St., Auburn. (315) 252-2571. seymourlibrary.org.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 13 Pokémon Club. 4-5 p.m. Ages 7 and up.

All ages. Free. Registration required.

THURSDAY, DEC. 28

Free.

TUESDAY, DEC. 12

Family Movie: Muppet Double Feature.

THURSDAY, DEC. 14

Christmas Tree Origami. 4:30-5:30

p.m. Tweens and teens. Free. Registration required.

TUESDAY, DEC. 19 DIY Glass Jar Lanterns. 4:30-5:30 p.m.

Tweens and teens. Free. Registration required.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 20 Santa and Mrs. Claus. 6-7:30 p.m. All

ages. Free.

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NOPL NORTH SYRACUSE

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

TUESDAY, DEC. 5 Holiday Storytime. 6-7 p.m. All ages.

Free.

TUESDAY, DEC. 12

2-5 p.m. All ages. Free. Registration required. Click for more events

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

FRIDAY, DEC. 1 Family Play & Parent Meetup. 10-11:30

a.m.; also Dec. 8, 15, 22 & 29. Ages 5 and under. Free.

MONDAY, DEC. 4 Pokémon Trading Card Game. 6-7 p.m.;

also Dec. 18. Grades 2-6. Free. Registration required.

TUESDAY, DEC. 5 Papercraft Party. 5-8 p.m.; also Dec. 12,

19 & 26. Grades 7-12. Free. Registration required. Click for more events

Family Fun Night: Winter Games! 4-6

p.m. All ages. Free.

TUESDAY, DEC. 26 Holiday Break in the Family Space: Winter Animal Crafts. 9 a.m.-7 p.m. All

ages. Free.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27 Holiday Break in the Family Space: Let’s Get Building! 9 a.m.-7 p.m. All ages.

Free.

THURSDAY, DEC. 28 Holiday Break in the Family Space: Snowy Crafts. 9 a.m.-6 p.m. All ages.

Free.

FRIDAY. DEC. 29 Holiday Break in the Family Space: Collaborative Creations. 9 a.m.-6 p.m.

All ages. Free.

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SOULE BRANCH LIBRARY 101 Springfield Road, Syracuse. (315) 435-5320. onlib.org.

WEDNESDAY, DEC. 6 Big Games Wednesday. 1:30-5 p.m.; also

Dec. 13, 20 & 27. All ages. Free.

SATURDAY, DEC. 9 Read to Chuck the Service Dog. 10-11

a.m. All ages. Free. Registration required. Tween/Teen Anime Yoga + Candy Sushi Making. 1:30-2:30 p.m. Grades 5-12. Free.

Registration required.

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CALENDAR

THURSDAYS-SUNDAYS, THROUGH JAN. 1

(AND DEC. 18, 19, 20, 26 & 27)

ONGOING HOLIDAY EVENTS DEC. 2, 8, 19 & 16 (SENSORY-FRIENDLY) North Pole Pajama Party. 5:30-7:30 p.m.

This event features Night in the Arctic screenings, North Pole activity stations, a hot cocoa bar and more. Museum of Science and Technology (MOST), 500 S. Franklin St., Armory Square, Syracuse. $14/person (non-members); $12/person (members). (315) 425-9068. most.org.

DEC. 2-16 Festival of Trees & Light. Open during

museum hours: Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.; Wednesday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Thursday, 11 a.m.-8 p.m.; Friday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m. See beautifully decorated trees, wreaths, and other displays. The event will also include performances and family-friendly activities. Everson Museum of Art, 401 Harrison St., Syracuse. $14/adults (non-members); $10/ adults (members); $5/children ages 12 and under; free/ages 3 and under. (315) 4746064. everson.org.

FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS, THROUGH DEC. 16 Holiday Nights. 5-8 p.m. Families can

enjoy holiday light displays. The event will also feature ice carving, live performances and holiday treats (including hot chocolate and s’mores). Rosamond Gifford Zoo, 1 Conservation Place, Syracuse. Advance sale tickets: $8/non-members; $7/members. rosamondgiffordzoo.org/zoo-events.

SATURDAYS AND SUNDAYS, THROUGH DEC. 24 Dickens’ Christmas in Skaneateles.

noon-4 p.m., through Dec. 23 (plus noon-2:30 p.m. on Dec. 24). More than 50 Victorian characters, including the author of A Christmas Carol himself, fill the village of Skaneateles, on Genesee, Jordan, and Fennell streets. Free. (315) 685-0552. skaneateles.com/calendar/annual-events/ dickens-christmas.

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

Walk through the Winter Wonderland of Lights and see the animals. Santa will also be available for photos. 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. thewildpark.com.

DAILY, THROUGH JAN. 7 Erie Canal Museum Gingerbread Gallery. 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.

DAILY, THROUGH JAN. 12 Lights on the Lake. 5-10 p.m. 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, MondayThursday; $20/car, Friday-Sunday. Tickets must be purchased in advance: lightson thelake.com.

Library, 33 E. Genesee St., Baldwinsville. Free. (315) 635-5631. bville.lib.ny.us. Barnes & Noble Storytimes (Clay).

Storytime: Saturdays, 11 a.m. Barnes & Noble, 3956 Route 31, Liverpool. Free. (315) 622-0370. barnesandnoble.com. 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. Beauchamp Branch Library Storytimes.

Storytime (ages 3 and under): Wednesdays (except Dec. 27), 10-10:30 a.m. Beauchamp Branch Library, 2111 S. Salina St., Syracuse. Free. (315) 435-3395. onlib.org. Central Library Storytimes. Storytime

with Miss Laura (toddlers and preschoolers): Thursdays, 10:30-11 a.m. Central Library, 447 S. Salina St., Syracuse. Free. (315) 435-1900. onlib.org. Elbridge Free Library Storytimes.

DAILY, THROUGH JAN. 31 Festival of Trees. 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Nov.

19-Dec. 30; 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Dec. 31-Jan. 31 (closed on Christmas and New Year’s Day). View more than 140 decorated trees, miniature trains and more during this annual event. Ward O’Hara Agricultural Museum, 6880 E. Lake Road Route 38 A, Auburn. Free. wardwoharaagriculturalmuseum.org.

STORYTIMES Baldwinsville Public Library Storytimes. Drop in Storytime with Mr.

KC (ages 2-5): Mondays (except Dec. 25), 10:30-11 a.m. Read and Play Storytime (ages 6-24 months): Tuesdays (except Dec. 26), 10:30-11 a.m. Baldwinsville Public

Story Hour: Wednesdays, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Elbridge Free Library, 241 E. Main St., Elbridge. Free. (315) 689-7111. elbridge library.org. Fayetteville Free Library Storytimes.

Storytime & Craft (preschoolers): Tuesdays (except Dec. 26), 10:30-11 a.m. First Steps: Toddler Storytime (ages 0-3): Wednesdays (except Dec. 27), 9:30-10 a.m. Sing, Learn, Sign: Baby Storytime (ages 0-18 months): Wednesdays (except Dec. 27), 10:3011:30 a.m. Family Storytime (all ages): Thursdays (except Dec. 28), 10:30-11 a.m. Free Library, 300 Orchard St., Fayetteville. Free. (315) 637-6374. fflib.org. Fairmount Community Library Storytimes. Preschool Storytime (ages

0-5): Tuesdays (except Dec. 26), 10:15-11 a.m. Fairmount Community Library at Shove Park, 1 Shove Park Drive, Camillus. Free. Registration required: (315) 4878933. fairmountlibrary.org. FAMILY TIMES DECEMBER 2023 | 35


CALENDAR Liverpool Public Library Storytimes.

Toddler Toy Time (ages 0-5): Wednesdays (except Dec. 27), 10-10:45 a.m. Family Storytime (ages 0-5): Thursdays (Dec. 7 & 14), 10-10:30 a.m. Baby Time (birth-18 months): Fridays (except Dec. 22), 10-10:45 a.m. Liverpool Public Library, 310 Tulip St., Liverpool. Free. (315) 457-0310. lpl.org. Manlius Library Storytimes. Jigglebugs

(toddlers and preschoolers): Mondays (except Dec 25), 10:30-11 a.m. Toddler Storytime with Miss Karen (ages 0-3): Tuesdays (except Dec. 26), 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 (except Dec. 27), 6:30-7 p.m. Manlius Library, 1 Arkie Albanese Ave., Manlius. Free. (315) 682-6400. manlius library.org. Marcellus Free Library Storytimes.

Fall to Winter Storytime (ages 0-5): Wednesdays (except Dec. 20 & 27), 9:3010:15 a.m. Marcellus Free Library, 32

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Maple St., Marcellus. Free. Registration required: (315) 673-3221. marcelluslibrary.org. Minoa Free Library Storytimes. Busy

Bees Story Time (ages 0-5): Wednesdays (except Dec. 27), 10:30-11:15 a.m. Minoa Free Library, 242 N. Main St., Minoa. Free. Registration required: (315) 656-7401. minoalibrary.org.

NOPL North Syracuse Storytimes.

Storytime with Miss Sarah (all ages): 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 (except Dec. 26), 10:3011 a.m. Petit Branch Library, 105 Victoria Place, Syracuse. Free. (315) 435-3636. onlib.org.

MOST Storytimes. STEM Storytime (ages

2-6): Thursdays, Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (and Dec. 26 & 27), 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 Cicero Storytimes. Family

Storytime: Thursdays (except Dec. 28), 1010:30 a.m. NOPL Cicero, 8686 Knowledge Lane, Cicero. Free. Registration required: (315) 699-2032. NOPL.org.

Seymour Library Storytimes. Imagine

Storytime (ages 2-5): Mondays (except Dec. 25), 11 a.m.-noon. Little Wigglers (ages 2-3): Tuesdays (except Dec. 26) 11 a.m.-noon. Books & Babies (0-18 months): Wednesdays (except Dec. 27), 11 a.m.-noon. Seymour Library, 176 Genesee St., Auburn. Free. (315) 252-2571. seymourlibrary.org. Soule Branch Library Storytimes. Lapsit Storytime (toddlers): Thursdays, 10:30-11 a.m. Soule Branch Library, 101 Springfield Road, Syracuse. (315) 435-5320. onlib.org.


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