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Welcome to

LIGHTS ON THE LAKE

Dear Friends:

We are pleased to present Onondaga County’s 30th annual Lights on the Lake holiday show. This holiday tradition continues to grow and remains a favorite event for so many people. Visitors can be on the lookout for the following new additions this year: a toy workshop, a reindeer barn, more railroad cars and train track, a hummingbird, various toys, butterflies and poinsettia candles. Our continued partnership with Galaxy Media has enabled us to grow the show each year. And we are also appreciative of our major sponsors: • Wegmans;

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rA Common Missionr Upstate Golisano celebrates 10 years BY COURTNEY KLESS

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ights on the Lake isn’t the only one reaching a milestone this year. At the end of September, Upstate Golisano Children’s Hospital celebrated its 10th birthday.

“There is a whole culture here,” says Executive Director Gregory Conners. “The nurses and the physicians and the folks who clean the floors and everything all feel a common mission to do the best that they can for children. It’s really neat when it works and people recognize it.” IMPACT ON THE COMMUNITY Before the hospital opened on Sept. 23, 2009, there was a slogan: “Syracuse is the largest city to not have a children’s hospital in the country.” At the time, Upstate University Hospital and neighboring Crouse Hospital had pediatric floors (Crouse also had a neonatal ICU, which is still in use today), but there was no hospital devoted entirely to the treatment of children. Conners – who took over for long-time director Thomas Welch at the beginning of March – says that Upstate Golisano now treats children from 22 counties in New York. He has witnessed the hospital’s impact on the Syracuse community firsthand. “We had the 10th birthday party recently, and it was amazing to me how many people from the community came forward where the connection isn’t obvious, and yet they have a substantial interest in making this a really good place,” he says. “A lot of kids that we used to have to send to other cities for care, now we can take care of them here, so it really helps the quality of life for those families...I think we’ve made a big contribution to the city.”

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‘A MORE COMFORTABLE EXPERIENCE’ The 71-bed hospital spans two floors, and includes a play area in each unit, a multi-denominational chapel and a family resource center, where patients can check out various types of media and learn more about their diagnosis. Housed on the 11th floor, the hospital’s Performance Center has hosted acts ranging from 2017 America’s Got Talent winner Darci Lynne to the casts of Mary Poppins, Elf and Cirque du Soleil. “It can be really hard on kids to be in the hospital, away from their usual routine, their usual bed, their usual food and their home environment,” Conners says. “What we try to do is make it more comfortable for them, more familiar, and also to relieve their stress. And we know that if we do that, but don’t work on the parents’ stress, kids pick up on how their parents are feeling too. It’s not just the kids who are here, it’s the whole family, so we try to make it a more comfortable experience for all concerned.” One way Upstate Golisano does that is through the Child Life Program. Regina Lozito, the manager of the program, says its goal is to help patients and their families better cope during their hospitalization, something that can benefit children if they need additional procedures as adults. “The hospital is a scary environment,” Lozito says. “We found that with that information, when they are in some sort of control or knowledgeable about what’s happening to them, they cope a lot better.” The Child Life Program has 13 specialists, and offers medical


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play, pre-operative tours and a pet therapy program. To help patients keep up with their work, there is a school room equipped with smartboards, iPads and AV equipment, allowing them to attend a class or see their friends. They can also spend time in the multisensory environment. Originally designed for children with autism, patients are able to control the look of the room, calming their senses and helping them cope with their environment. Lozito says Upstate Golisano was the first hospital in the country to have this type of room.

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“They help in every way that they possibly can to make this more manageable and feel like as much as home as possible,” she says. “They do provide a lot of helpful things.”

Kathleen Froio, manager of media relations, says Upstate Golisano will continue to celebrate for the rest of the year, recognizing the hospital’s out-patient clinics, along with their staff.

The hospital held three parties at the end of September: one for patients and their families, one for staff and one for donors.

LOOKING FORWARD

Patients, their families and staff members can also visit an art gallery on the 12th floor of the hospital that features photos from the past 10 years.

Upstate Golisano will have a 10th birthday display in Lights on the Lake this year.

Liverpool’s Kayla Weigelt has been staying on and off at Upstate Golisano since her son, Matthew, was diagnosed with leukemia in January.

Conners says while he was working at Children’s Mercy Hospital is Kansas City, he encountered an increasing number of patients with anxiety and suicidality. He has seen a similar pattern at Upstate Golisano, prompting a response by the hospital. “Psychologists and mental health social workers have been added to the pediatric teams, and we continue to grow these resources,” Conners says.

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Another area where Upstate Golisano is hoping to expand is behavioral health. In September, the hospital announced that it received a $3 million grant from Tom Golisano to build a new center for special needs. Conners says the new center will lead to better collaboration and decreased wait times. “Like the mental health, we’ve really had a huge growth in the number of kids with autism and that sort of thing, that we really need to respond to,” Conners says. “The families have such a hard time managing, and if we can help them, it would really make a big difference. Those are two areas that we’re excited about, but we’re growing up in a lot of ways.”

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at Brandano and his company work on holiday light displays all over the country. But for him, nothing compares to Lights on the Lake. The event is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year.

“There isn’t a parks department anywhere in the country that does as good of a job as they do in Syracuse,” Brandano says. “No event has that kind of sponsorship component to it and that kind of community involvement. They’ve done a really good job with it. It’s because of key people and their vision.” Brandano Displays – which Brandano runs with his brother John – has been involved with Lights on the Lake almost from the start. In 1990, following a rise in light displays in cities around the country (including one in Niagara Falls), DIRT Enterprises created a light display in Onondaga Lake Park. Named “Holiday in Lights,” the event was 0.5 miles long and featured only white lights. That caught the attention of the Brandano brothers. “We were supplying displays to malls and to those cities that were destinations, and we kind of watched it,” Brandano says. “At that time, the concept of paying to see Christmas lights wasn’t part of the culture. But we were intrigued when all of sudden the company had people going to this thing, paying $5 to drive through and look at 30 displays or 25 displays, whatever it was at the time.” continued on page 14

For facts on how Lights on the Lake has grown, see page 13.

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30 Lights on the Lake Facts All information was provided by Onondaga County Parks.

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Featuring 0.5 miles of white lights, the first event – Holiday in Lights – was held in 1990.

15. This year, there are more than 300 displays in Lights on the Lake.

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The show expanded to two miles in 1991 and has remained that length since.

16. That equates to approximately 600,000 lights.

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An estimated 4,669,000 people have attended Lights on the Lake since the show first began.

17. All bulbs were converted to LED during the 201415 season. 18. The show includes 32 arches.

4. The 3,000,000th customer attended the event on Dec. 21, 2010.

19. The American flag display, one of the event’s biggest, contains 3,383 bulbs.

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During the 2017-18 season, 43,623 cars drove through Lights on the Lake, setting a new attendance record. That record still stands today.

20. Standing at 54 feet, the Candle Poinsettia is the tallest display.

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Last year’s event had the second largest attendance with 43,420 vehicles.

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That is followed by 41,587 vehicles during the 2011-12 season and 40,576 in 2016-17.

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The Lights on the Lake Stroll began in 2005.

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The Dog Walk was added in 2009.

10. 115,000 people have visited during the two walking nights.

21. The Wizard of Oz displays were added in 2002. 22. The Castle, in the Fairytale Magic Grand Finale, is the biggest display. 23. In 2000, several new sections were added: Fantasy Forest, Wide World of Sports and Fairytale Magic Grand Finale. They are still part of the show today. 24. The Under the Sea section was added in 2003.

11. Salute the Troops Night began in 2015.

25. Another new section, North Pole Station, was added last year.

12. Since 2010, Lights on the Lake has raised more than $100,000 for charities.

26. In 2003, Galaxy Communications created a radio station (WTLA 1200AM) for Lights on the Lake.

13. The most vehicles in a single night came in 2001. 1,880 vehicles visited Lights on the Lake on Saturday, Dec. 22.

27. It was then moved to Sunny 102FM in 2005.

14. The mark for most motorcycles at one time was set on Saturday, Nov. 25, 2006 when a group of 19 motorcyclists came through the show.

28. During the 2010-11 season, 6,570 advance tickets were sold at area Wegmans stores, a 600% increase from the previous year. 29. Wegmans has been a sponsor of Lights on the Lake since 1991. 30. New additions to this year’s show include a toy workshop and a reindeer barn.

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continued from page 12 The next season, after DIRT Enterprises went out of business, Brandano Displays formed a partnership with Onondaga County Parks and the rest is history. At first, Onondaga County Parks leased the displays and Brandano Displays technicians would install them each season. Onondaga County Parks would eventually purchase the show for $500,000 in 2000 (there were more than 70 displays at the time). Brandano Displays has continued to be involved with Lights on the Lake since then, working with the park staff to develop new displays and change section themes. “Of course, they have a lot of input,” Brandano says. “They’re really good at it. They look at what other people around the country do and we create displays for them.” Having been involved with Lights on the Lake for almost 30 years, Brandano didn’t hesitate when asked about his most memorable experience. “When we built the castle [in 2000], we needed to have something iconic,” Brandano says. “Generally, we try to keep things no more than 15 feet off the ground so it’s easy to install, it’s safe and people can do it without a whole lot of technical ability. We came up with a way that it would be easy to install and now it’s the trademark for the event. That was definitely the most exciting to see that all come together.” TOP; LIGHTS ON THE LAKE, 2007. MICHAEL DAVIS PHOTO. BOTTOM; PHOTO PROVIDED BY ONONDAGA PARKS DEPARTMENT

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“A KEY PLAYER” Electrician Bob Thomas marks 19 years at Lights on the Lake BY COURTNEY KLESS PHOTO BY GREG MINIX

hile Bob Thomas was living in Oswego, his family visited Lights on the Lake, usually with a supply of hot chocolate. Now entering his 19th season as an electrician for the event, he looks forward to continuing that tradition with the next generation.

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“To me that’s what [Lights on the Lake] is all about: making an opportunity for family traditions,” Thomas says. “Now we’re solidly into that second generation where people can come to the show and say, ‘My dad or grandpa brought me to the show,’ and all three may even be sitting in the car together. I just love that. I have a granddaughter and a grandson on the way, and I look forward to bringing them through the show.”

six years ago. In addition to the annual display in Onondaga Lake Park, the two are responsible for electrical maintenance and temporary power in 13 county parks. Thomas says that preparation for Lights on the Lake can be broken into three parts. First, the recreation leaders meet to plan and choreograph the show. If they are considering any new displays, they usually consult with Thomas about getting power to that area. Next, a crew of eight to ten workers moves the displays from the warehouse, where they are stored during the offseason, to their correct locations.

That’s where Thomas comes in. Once the displays are tentatively placed, usually sometime in late October, the electricians idenThomas – who moved to Syracuse in 2003 – has been an electify where the supplies will go and distribute the power. Thomas trician for the past 40 years. His estimates that, in total, there are interest in the field can be traced “Once the weather turns, we’ve been out there 100 heavy-duty rubber cords, 120 back to his childhood. His father power sources and 50 load centers trying to make repairs when it was snowing so worked for a phone company, and (which, as he explains, are like a hard, you had to keep wiping the snow off the Thomas would often help him with power panel in your house). To home projects. Later, while he was thing in front of you to see what you were doing. ensure there is ample time to drive attending college and working We don’t want to have that. The more reliable up through the show and make adpart-time at Oswego High School, justments, he likes to be done with front, it pays dividends.” a poster advertising electrical everything about a week before — Bob Thomas, apprenticeships caught his eye. opening day. Lights on the Lake electrician Thomas signed up and the rest is During the show, the electrihistory. cians are responsible for fixing any “It’s a good fit,” he says of being an electrician. “It’s something I enjoy and it’s something that has been rewarding for me.”

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problems from the previous night. Thomas says although Lights on the Lake is considered a temporary event, it’s important to make the lights last for all 53 nights. continued on page 20


LIGHTS ON THE LAKE ELECTRICAL FACTS: According to information provided by Onondaga County Parks, the show includes approximately 600,000 lights and about 300 displays.

There is a mix of temporary and permanent power supplies.

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Thomas estimates that, in total, there are 100 heavy-duty rubber cords, 120 power sources and 50 load centers for the displays.

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continued from page 18 “Once the weather turns, we’ve been out there trying to make repairs when it was snowing so hard, you had to keep wiping the snow off the thing in front of you to see what you were doing,” he says. “We don’t want to have that. The more reliable up front, it pays dividends.” Thomas and his partner are also tasked with making sure everything is safe electrically. Superintendent Dale Grinolds has been working at Onondaga Lake Park since 1992, and says Thomas strives to make the event as safe as possible not only for the Lights on the Lake staff, but for those walking through the park each day. “He has a safety mindset,” Grinolds says. “Not just for himself, which as an electrician, clearly one would need to be safety oriented, but he recognized right away that I have full-time and seasonal employees handling these displays, handling the switches and the breakers, and he set about improving safety in particular.” According to information provided by Onondaga County Parks, Lights on the Lake now includes approximately 600,000 lights and more than 300 displays. Grinolds says that Thomas has played an important role in the event’s growth. “As we’ve expanded over time, he’s there at the table saying, ‘Well we have to do this in order to support that idea,’” Grinolds says. “He’s a key player. He’ll be the first to tell you that he’s building on the contributions of those before him or those that are working with him, but in my opinion, he’s one of the key people.” PHOTO BY GREG MINIX

“I would describe him as a good man, a good person,” Grinolds adds, “And that translates into probably one of my favorite people to work with in my entire career here.”

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Winter is a great season in

ONONDAGA COUNTY PARKS We offer something for everyone...hiking, skiing, snowshoeing, sleigh rides, programs for all ages and much more. Discover it all in this Winter Program Guide and for more information, visit www.OnondagaCountyParks.com..

CROSS-COUNTRY SKIING

Highland Forest

30+ MILES OF TRAILS Skiers of all abilities will now find over 15 miles of groomed, woodland trails,while folks who prefer to blaze their own trail will enjoy over 10 miles of ungroomed snow that makes for the perfect backcountry run. The Northview and Pines Junction Trails are all accessible to novice skiers, while the other trails range from “more difficult” to “most difficult” on terrain with elevations up to 400 feet. Trail Use: Daily $10; $5 (15 & under) Season Pass: $30 adult; $20 (15 & under) Cross-Country Ski Rentals: $15 adult, $10 child (15 & under): Individual Item Rental (boots, poles or skis) $7 per item

Beaver Lake

7.5 MILES OF TRAILS Skiers of all levels will enjoy the Nature Center’s wooded trails. All are rated easy, except the moderate Three Meadows Trail. Ski under the full moon, see calendar for moonlight skiing dates. Trail Use: $5 per vehicle Ski 100 miles at Beaver Lake Here’s an incentive to get out and enjoy Beaver Lake’s trails this winter! Each time you go cross-country skiing record your mileage in your log book and stamp

the date at the front desk to verify your progress. When you have skied 100 miles, present your log book and be rewarded with a long-sleeve T-shirt proclaiming “I Skied 100 miles at Beaver Lake Nature Center.” The registration fee is $10 and there is no time limit in reaching the 100 mile goal.

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Shoreline Trails, Long Branch Loop and the West Shore Trail • Free admission

SNOWSHOEING Highland Forest trails offers all levels of snowshoers a chance to enjoy the forest on 6 trails of varying lengths: .5 miles to 8.7 miles. At Beaver Lake enjoy 2 separate trails, the Northern Exposure (1.4 miles) & the Southern Exposure (2.2 miles.) While the Southern has more hilly spots, the Northern offers a flatter trail and both go through open fields and wooded areas. Highland Forest Rentals: Daily - $10; $5 (15 & under) Beaver Lake Rentals: $5 per hour

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Long Branch Park Sledding Hill

100 feet. Easy hill, perfect for young families. Daily, 10am-5pm. (315) 453-6712

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Highland Forest Skyline Hill 650 ft. Fast fun going down but be ready for a big climb back up. Daily, 8:30am-4:30pm. (315) 683-5550

Please note: Sledding hills are not supervised.

SNOWMOBILING Onondaga County Parks, in cooperation with the New York State Snowmobile Association and Onondaga County Snowmobile Association, administers the local NYS Snowmobile Grant-in-Aid Program. The following opportunities for riding and gaining access to the rural trails of America’s Snowiest City are available:

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HIKING, WALKING & RUNNING

Highland Forest & Beaver Lake

Natural trails are not plowed however, if the snow gets too deep why not try out a pair of snowshoes on designated snowshoe trails.

Onondaga Lake Park

Two miles of the East Shore Trail are plowed throughout the winter.

Oneida Shores

Boat Launch Section Only Great access to 25 mile Oneida Lake, famous for ice fishing for perch, panfish and walleye pike. Open daily. Ample parking in boat launch area. Free.

Jordan Level The five miles of Erie Canal towpath from Jordan to Memphis is maintained by local clubs. Parking is available at highway intersections.

Please respect the cross-country skiers, hikers and other visitors who share access to these areas.

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Welcome to the “ADIRONDACKS OF CENTRAL NEW YORK”… Highland Forest! Highland Forest’s Skyline Lodge is the perfect spot to hang out and warm up in front of the fireplace after a day on the trails. The lodge is perched 1,700 feet above Fabius and showcases the sweeping views of southern Onondaga County. The walls inside the Adirondack/Mission style lodge feature local history, while artwork and antiques add

ambience. Cross country skis and snowshoes are available at the rental shop and popular public programs include sleighrides, prime rib dinners and Valentine’s in the Forest. Starting mid-December, the snack bar will be open 9am-4pm on weekends, holidays and school breaks through February.

Experience the CHARM OF YESTERYEAR An old-fashioned horse-drawn sleigh ride through a snow-filled forest has family fun written all over it. Available weekends December 14 - February 23, twenty-minute rides at Highland Forest are from 11 am to 3:30 pm. In addition, rides will be offered during select school break dates. See calendar in this guide or on our website for details. Weather & conditions permitting. The price is $8 ($5 5 & under.) Group packages, which include a horse drawn ride and use of Skyline Lodge, are available for groups of up to 160 people.

When the Temperatures Drop, MAKE THE ZOO YOUR STOP! NATURE AT ITS BEST… Beaver Lake Nature Center Located in Baldwinsville, Beaver Lake is home to a natural winter wonderland featuring 10 miles of cross country and snowshoe trails with a multi-use trail offering seasonal leisure and workout opportunities for all. Dozens of programs including weekend guided walks, skiing/ snowshoeing under the full moon and school break activities for the little ones are offered throughout the season. Check out the calendar in this guide or on our website for details. Winter is also a great time to get started with the 100 Bird Challenge. Look for those rare visitors like the long-eared owl and pine siskin. This program encourages both beginner and veteran birders to come and watch for birds at Beaver Lake. First, register at the front desk and purchase a Birds of Beaver Lake checklist. Every time you see (or identify by song) a new species, write down the date you observed in the booklet. When you have reached 100 bird species, you will be rewarded with a T-shirt: “I Saw-whet at Beaver Lake, 100 birds”. The registration fee is $10 which includes the Birds of Beaver Lake checklist booklet.

Winter is a great time to visit Central New York’s Wildlife Conservation Center, known for its focus on supporting threatened and endangered species. The Rosamond Gifford Zoo is one of only 230 zoos and aquariums accredited by the Association of Zoos & Aquariums (AZA), ensuring visitors that it meets the highest standards for animal care and is actively engaged in wildlife conservation. The zoo is home to more than 700 animals, including many that are native to cold climates and more active during our Central New York winters. Experience endangered red pandas and snow leopards from the Himalayan mountains, Amur tigers and Amur leopards from snowy Far East China and Andean bears from the Andes Mountains of South America.

Prefer to stay indoors? The tropical warmth of Diversity of Birds, a free-flight aviary featuring dozens of colorful birds, offers respite from the cold. The U.S.S. Antiquities cave offers views of a variety of fish, reptiles, amphibians and invertebrates. The 1,600 gallon giant Pacific octopus exhibit is also home to many sea stars and anemones. A variety of indoor habitats offer encounters with playful primates, sloths, Moholi bushbabies, meerkats and more. The entire zoo is open year-round and with 60% of exhibits indoors, the zoo is the perfect winter time getaway for families and children, even in the coldest weather. With indoor and outdoor exhibits, the Curious Cub Gift Shop, tasty meals from the Jungle Café and special events, you’re sure to have an entertaining, educational and memorable visit at the Rosamond Gifford Zoo–the best day ever! Special winter pricing in January & February… visit www.rosamondgiffordzoo.org for details.

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Onondaga County Parks is pleased to announce the 2nd annual Winter Photo Contest! The contest is open to photographers of all abilities, ages 5 & up, and will run January 1-31 with prizes offered in several categories. Free admission for participants with a camera at all open parks, restrictions apply. Visit our website for all the details.

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THE PARTY (OR CORPORATE OUTING) STARTS HERE! Park party facilities are now accepting reservations for dates through 2021 for all types of family and business gatherings. Arrowhead Lodge at Oneida Shores BREWERTON

This unique facility features a wall length stone fireplace with a surrounding view of tall pines and large upscale patio. Just 15 minutes from Syracuse, Arrowhead offers the ideal winter wonderland, or year round setting, for your holiday party, wedding, retirement, graduation party or meeting. Reserve up to 2 years in advance. More info: www.OnondagaCountyParks.com or (315) 676-7366.

Skyline Lodge at Highland Forest FABIUS

Perfect for holiday parties, weddings, rehearsal dinners, showers, banquets, proms, fundraising events, corporate retreats, birthday and retirement parties. Combine your wintertime event with a sleighride! The picturesque lodge features an expansive deck, stone fireplace, cathedral ceilings and an Adirondack/Mission design with wall to wall windows showcasing a spectacular view. Reserve up to 2 years in advance. More info: www.OnondagaCountyParks.com or (315) 451-6249.

Camp Brockway at Pratt’s Falls POMPEY

Deep woods, rustic lodge offers full kitchen, fireplace, areas for volleyball and horseshoes nearby. Open mid May- mid October. Reserve up to 2 years in advance. More info: www.OnondagaCountyParks.com or (315) 451-6249.

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Central New York’s top family attraction is home to one of the area’s most distinct banquet facilities. Outdoor courtyard area and animal demos available. More info: www.cateringatthezoo.org or (315) 726-2707.

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PLAN NOW FOR NEXT SUMMER! Reserve Now for 2020 Camping Trips

Summer comes but once a year…

Now is the time to reserve your favorite Oneida Shores camping spot. Basic and electrical campsites for 2020 are available weekends beginning Friday, April 24 and daily from Friday, May 22 – Sunday, October 11 and include hot shower facilities and free beach/ boat launch access. Online reservations at www.OnondagaCountyParks.com/camping or (315) 676-7366.

2020 Season Boat Launch passes for use at Oneida Shores and Onondaga Lake Park can now be ordered. The cost is $100 per trailer for the season. Season Beach passes are also available. For $50 county residents ($100 non-residents) get a full summer of fun in the sun at both Jamesville Beach and Oneida Shores.

Grad parties, birthdays, even meetings are more fun at Onondaga County Parks Twenty picturesque locations that include shelters and tents located throughout Onondaga County are available to reserve for your next outdoor function. Most areas can be reserved up to 11 months in advance except the Onondaga Lake Park and Long Branch Park shelters, which are available to reserve beginning January 1. Get details at www.OnondagaCountyParks.com or (315) 451-6249.

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WINTER Calendar of Activities November 2019 - March 2020 NOVEMBER 1-22 Art Gone Wild! Exhibition • 10am-4:30pm Free with zoo admission. Enjoy extraordinary artwork created by our animals as part of their enrichment activities. Pieces produced by elephant trunks, panda paws, penguin feet and octopus arms will be on display leading up to the reception and art auction on Friday, November 22. Rosamond Gifford Zoo NOVEMBER 12 Lights on the Lake Stroll • 6-8pm $2 suggested donation, to benefit Hillside WorkScholarship Connection. Enjoy this special walking preview of Lights on the Lake before it opens to vehicles only. Visitors can choose to park at either the Wegmans Landing (Griffin Visitor Center), Salt Museum or Willow Bay lots. Walkers can cover as much of the two mile stretch as they desire and should dress for the weather. Holiday characters will be on the trail and refreshments will be available for sale. Please, no dogs on this night. Onondaga Lake Park (315) 453-6712 NOVEMBER 12 Natural Holiday Decorations & Ornaments • 1pm $15 per person, pre-registration required. Learn to make beautiful holiday ornaments and decorations using things from nature and natural materials. Bring a bit of Nature inside this winter by creating these hand-made decorations. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 NOVEMBER 13 Lights on the Lake Dog Walk • 5-9pm $2 suggested donation, to benefit HumaneCNY Dogs (and their parents) are welcome to enjoy this special walking preview of Lights on the Lake before it opens to vehicles only. Visitors can choose to park at either the Wegmans Landing (Griffin Visitor Center), Salt Museum or Willow Bay lots. Walkers can cover as much of the two mile stretch as they desire and should dress for the weather. Holiday characters will be on the trail and refreshments for humans and dogs will be available for sale. Onondaga Lake Park (315) 453-6712 NOVEMBER 13, 18, 19 • 6pm NOVEMBER 15 • 10am or 6pm NOVEMBER 16 • 1pm or 6pm Wreath Making Workshops $17 per person, pre-registration required. Invite holiday guests and Christmas cheer through your front door with your handmade evergreen wreath. Just smelling the fresh boughs will put you in the proper spirit! The price includes boughs, wire and a bow. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 NOVEMBER 14 Sharing Nature with your Child • 1pm $7 per session, pre-registration required. Preschoolers, accompanied by an adult, will enjoy this program which includes outdoor and nature related activities. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 NOVEMBER 14 – JANUARY 5, 2020 Wegmans Lights on the Lake • 5-10pm $10 per car Monday – Thursday; $20 per car Friday – Sunday ($6 on Monday & Tuesday with a Wegmans

Shoppers Club Card) Discount Advance Sale Tickets, $6 for Monday-Thursday; $15 for Friday-Sunday, are available at all area Wegmans until November 13. This 30th annual event is a two-mile long drive through light extravaganza featuring life-size displays, themed sections, traditional favorites, new surprises and a memorable grand finale. Opening Night, November 14: Salute to Troops - Free admission for all active military & veterans. Show military ID at ticket booth. Onondaga Lake Park (315) 453-6712 NOVEMBER 16 Jingle Bell Run for Arthritis • 9:30am Donations. The Arthritis Foundation’s original Jingle Bell Run is a fun way to get decked out and be festive, while racing to raise funds and awareness to cure America’s #1 cause of disability. Long Branch at Onondaga Lake Park (585) 264-1480 (Arthritis Foundation) NOVEMBER WEEKENDS Guided Walks • 2pm Free with nature center admission November 16 & 17 - History of Beaver Lake November 23 & 24 - Talking Turkey November 30 – Wildlife Preparing for Winter Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 NOVEMBER 17 30th Anniversary Lights on the Lake 5K • 6:30-8am $30, pre-registration required. This early morning 5K will start at 6:30am- before sunrise so that you can enjoy the beauty of all of the light displays. The race will start at the Marina Parking Lot within Onondaga Lake Park. Each participant will receive a Lights on the Lake beanie. Metals will be given out to top finishers in each age level. For more info & to register: https://runsignup.com/Race/NY/ Liverpool/LightsontheLake5K Onondaga Lake Park (315) 471-9597 (Galaxy Media)

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NOVEMBER 20 Holiday Herbal Hors d’oeuvres • 1pm $11 per person, pre-registration required. During this workshop you will learn how to make several recipes of festive herbal hors d’oeuvres, just in time for the holidays. Also, learn about the culinary and medicinal uses of various herbs. Afterwards you’ll get to sample the creations. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519

NOVEMBER 23 Holiday Crafts for Kids • 10am $6 per child, pre-registration required. Children will learn how to create their own holiday crafts and ornaments using materials found in nature. This program is designed for children of all ages, but space is limited. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 NOVEMBER 28 Liverpool Turkey Trot 5K • 9am $25 Onondaga Lake Park www.liverpoolturkeytrot.com NOVEMBER 30 Syracuse Ugly Sweater Run • 12pm Onondaga Lake Park https://runsignup.com/syracuseuglysweater5k DECEMBER WEEKENDS Guided Walks • 2 pm Free with nature center admission. December 1, 7 & 8 - Wildlife Preparing for Winter December 14 & 15 - Meet the Pines December 21 & 22 - “Night Tree” (special story read and hike) December 28 & 29 Winter Birds Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 DECEMBER 3 OR 4 Create a Kissing Ball • 6pm $20 per person, pre-registration required. Spend an evening creating a beautiful balsam fir kissing ball, accented with red ribbon and bow. It is sure to be a wonderful addition to your holiday decorating. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 DECEMBER 5 Prime Rib Buffet • 6-8pm $19.95; $10.95 ages 5-11; Under 5 free, reservations recommended. Enjoy a delicious Prime Rib Buffet, live music and a spectacular view from Skyline Lodge. Menu includes: Soup, salad bar, oven roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, pasta, meatballs and sausage and slow-roasted prime rib. Catered by Orchard Vali. Highland Forest (315) 677-3303 (Orchard Vali) DECEMBER 5, 19 Trail Tales: Stories and Walk With a Naturalist • 1pm Free with Nature Center admission. Listening to stories and exploring nature are two activities that most children enjoy. A naturalist will first read two stories to the children and then lead the group out on a hike themed to match the stories. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519

NOVEMBER 21 Trail Tales • 1pm Free with Nature Center Admission. Perfect for pre-school aged children (3-5 years old), accompanied by an adult. A naturalist will first read two stories to the children and then lead the group out on a hike themed to match the stories. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519

DECEMBER 7 & 14 Holiday Pancake Breakfast (with Santa!) • 9am-12noon $3-$5 depending on appetite. Kick off the holiday season by joining the Friends of Beaver Lake for breakfast. Enjoy a tasty meal of pancakes, sausage and a beverage. There will also be a holiday bake sale. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519

NOVEMBER 22 Art Gone Wild! Reception, Art Sale & Auction • 6-8pm $8 advance sale; $10 at the door, children 12 & under free. Don’t miss this opportunity to purchase a piece of animal art! Dozens of pieces created by our zoo animals will be auctioned off to support of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo chapter of the American Association of Zoo Keepers. Light refreshments and cash bar available. Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511

DECEMBER 7, 8, 14, 15, 21 & 22 Breakfast with Santa • 9am OR 11am $19.95; 2 & under free, reservations required. Our elves will serve breakfast while our young guests meet Santa. Bring a camera for photos with Saint Nick! Children can make a holiday craft and decorate cookies with Mrs. Clause. Ticket includes post-breakfast zoo admission. This event will sell out so make your reservations early. Rosamond Gifford Zoo, (315) 435-8511 x113 or reserve online at rosamondgiffordzoo.org/santa

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DECEMBER 8 “Freezin’ for a Reason” Polar Plunge • 10am-12:30pm Registration/Party; 1pm Plunge. Gather family, friends, teammates and co-workers to start a Polar Plunge Team or join as an individual! All proceeds support the athletes, coaches and families of Special Olympics. Oneida Shores Park (315) 625-3625 or crucker@nyso.org (Special Olympics) DECEMBER 14 Last Chance Trail Run & Pancake Breakfast • 8-11am $10; $5 ages 6-11yrs; $20 family maximum. 9 mile trail walk or run and an all you can eat pancake breakfast. Register online: runsignup.com/race/ny/fabius/lastchancetrailrunpancakebreakfast Highland Forest (315) 449-9615 (Syracuse Chargers Running Club) DECEMBER 14– FEBRUARY 23 (WEEKENDS) DECEMBER 23 – JANUARY 1 (EXCEPT CHRISTMAS DAY), JANUARY 20 & FEBRUARY 17 Horsedrawn Sleigh (or Hay) Rides • 11am-3:30pm $8; $5 ages 5 & under. 20 minute ride into the woods at Highland Forest. Highland Forest (315) 683-5550 DECEMBER 15 Holidays with the Animals • 10am-3pm Free with zoo admission. Help us celebrate the season with the animals as they receive enrichment “gifts” to engage them and enhance their well-being. Zoo-goers can watch the animals open their presents and play with their toys as they demonstrate natural behaviors. Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 DECEMBER 31 Noon Year’s Eve • 10am-12:30pm Free with zoo admission. Ring in the “noon” year at the zoo with entertainment, games, crafts and more. It’s an authentic New Year’s Eve celebration that keeps bed time in mind, complete with ball drop countdown at noon! Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 DECEMBER 31 New Year’s Eve Prime Rib Buffet Dinner • 6-8:30pm $36.95 per person, reservations required. Enjoy a delicious dinner and live music at the picturesque Skyline Lodge then head out for a horsedrawn sleighride through the winter woods. Catered by Orchard Vali. Highland Forest (315) 677-3303 (Orchard Vali) JANUARY WEEKENDS Weekend Guided Walks - Tracking Wildlife on Snowshoes • 2pm Registration is required beginning at 8am on the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered on snowshoes only when snow conditions are acceptable. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 JANUARY WEEKENDS Try Snowshoeing • 12:30 pm $5 per person, includes snowshoe rentals. If you have never snowshoed before or want a refresher in technique this is the perfect program for you! This snowshoe clinic will include an introduction to snowshoes and their different designs, instruction on technique and conclude with a short snowshoe hike. Visitors with little or no snowshoe experience will especially enjoy this one-hour introduction. Registration is required beginning at 8 am the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered only when snow conditions are acceptable. An interactive indoor program Wildlife in Winter: Tracks and Signs is offered if Try Snowshoeing is not held. Please call the Nature Center on the day of to register and check conditions. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519


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www.OnondagaCountyParks.com JANUARY 1 - 31 2nd Annual Parks Winter Photo Contest Once again, Onondaga County Parks invites photographers of all abilities to submit photos taken at any open county park in January for a chance to win great prizes. Participants showing a real camera, not a mobile device, get free admission. Visit our website for details. JANUARY 2-5 Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing • Until 9pm Free with Nature Center admission. The trails will remain open until 9pm on these evenings as long as there is adequate snow cover. This is the opportunity for skiers and snowshoers to take advantage of the natural moonlight along Beaver Lake’s ten miles of trails. Hot chocolate and other refreshments will available at the Visitor Center. This program will be offered only when conditions are acceptable. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 JANUARY 2, 16, 30 Trail Tales: Stories and Walk With a Naturalist • 1pm Free with Nature Center admission. Perfect for children ages 3-5 accompanied by an adult. A naturalist will first read two stories to the children and then lead the group out on a hike themed to match the stories. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 JANUARY 2 – FEBRUARY 29 Snow Leopard Days –Reduced Admission • 10am-4:30pm $5 adults; $2 children (3-17); $2.50 seniors 62+ Bundle up this winter and visit the zoo! Wander the Wildlife Trails and see animals playing in the snow, keep warm in the indoor exhibits like the tropical Diversity of Birds, explore The Curious Cub Gift Shop and swing by the Jungle Café for a tasty treat or hot cocoa. Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 JANUARY 2 Prime Rib Buffet • 6-8pm $19.95; $10.95 ages 5-11; Under 5 free. Enjoy a delicious Prime Rib Buffet, live music and a spectacular view from Skyline Lodge. Menu includes: Soup, salad bar, oven roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, pasta, meatballs and sausage and slow-roasted prime rib. Reservations recommended. Highland Forest (315) 683-5550 JANUARY 3, 4 Guided Moonlight Snowshoe Hike • 7pm Free with Nature Center admission. Rent snowshoes for $5. A winter moon lights the way as your group explores the Nature Center’s woodlands and frozen marshes on snowshoes. Registration is required beginning at 8 am the day of the hike, and space is limited. This program will be offered only when conditions are acceptable. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 JANUARY 8 - FEBRUARY 12, WEDNESDAYS Weekday Snowshoe Jaunt • 1:00pm Free with Nature Center admission. Snowshoe rental $5. Enjoy an hour-long outing through Beaver Lake’s winter woods. Benefit from a naturalist’s insights, along with the light aerobic exercise. This program will be offered only when conditions are acceptable. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 JANUARY 10 The Shimmering Winter Sky • 6-7:30pm Free with Nature Center admission, pre-registration required. Join a Naturalist for an evening of star gazing. Learn to identify constellations and major stars. A new moon and clear crisp winter night provides the perfect conditions to observe the stars. Winter astronomy will also be discussed and you will find out about upcoming spectacular events! (Bring a flashlight with a red filter.) Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519

JANUARY 11 Beaver Lake’s Coffeehouse • 7pm $15 advance sale, $20 at the door, if available Great music in a great place is what the Beaver Lake Coffeehouse is all about. If an evening of acoustic music and good company sounds like the way you would like to spend a Saturday night then this is the program for you. Decadent desserts and gourmet coffee are always available for sale at this event, so leave room for dessert. The coffee bar opens at 7pm and the music begins at 8pm. This event will likely sell out, so get your tickets early! Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY WEEKENDS Guided Walks • 2pm Tracking Wildlife on Snowshoes. Registration is required beginning at 8am on the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered on snowshoes only when snow conditions are acceptable. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY WEEKENDS Try Snowshoeing • 12:30 pm $5 per person, includes snowshoe rentals. If you have never snowshoed before or want a refresher in technique this is the perfect program for you! This snowshoe clinic will include an introduction to snowshoes and their different designs, instruction on technique and conclude with a short snowshoe hike. Visitors with little or no snowshoe experience will especially enjoy this one-hour introduction. Registration is required beginning at 8 am the day of the hike and space is limited. This program will be offered only when snow conditions are acceptable. An interactive indoor program Wildlife in Winter: Tracks and Signs is offered if Try Snowshoeing is not held. Please call the Nature Center on the day of to register and check conditions. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY 2 Super Couch Potato 5K • 11am Onondaga Lake Park www.syracusetrackclub.org FEBRUARY 6 Prime Rib Buffet • 6-8pm $19.95; $10.95 ages 5-11; Under 5 free. Enjoy a delicious Prime Rib Buffet, and a spectacular view from Skyline Lodge. Menu includes: Soup, salad bar, oven roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, pasta, meatballs and sausage and slow-roasted prime rib. Reservations recommended. Highland Forest (315) 683-5550 FEBRUARY 6-9 Moonlight Skiing and Snowshoeing • Until 9pm Free with Nature Center admission. The trails will remain open until 9pm on these evenings as long as there is adequate snow cover. This is the opportunity for skiers and snowshoers to take advantage of the natural moonlight along Beaver Lake’s ten miles of trails. Hot chocolate and other refreshments will available at the Visitor Center. This program will be offered only when conditions are acceptable. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY 6, 27 Trail Tales: Stories and Walk With a Naturalist • 1pm Free with Nature Center admission. Perfect for children ages 3-5 accompanied by an adult. A naturalist will first read two stories to the children and then lead the group out on a hike themed to match the stories. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY 7 Snow Leopard Soiree • 6:30-11pm Friends of the Zoo’s annual winter fundraiser and gala features gourmet dining, entertainment, live and silent

auctions and animal greeters. Black tie attire and animal prints are encouraged. Proceeds benefit the zoo’s education programs, which connect more than 150,000 children and adults to the natural world each year. Visit syracuseevents.org for details. Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 FEBRUARY 7, 8 Guided Moonlight Snowshoe Hike • 7pm Free with Nature Center admission. A winter moon lights the way as your group explores the Nature Center’s woodlands and frozen marshes on snowshoes. Registration is required beginning at 8 am the day of the hike, and space is limited. This program will be offered only when conditions are acceptable. Rent snowshoes for $5. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY 8 Cupid’s Chase 5K Run & 3K Walk Registration 8am; Run 10am $20-$40. All proceeds will go towards supporting people with disabilities. Community Options, Inc. invites walkers, runners, joggers, and rollers (baby strollers and wheelchairs) to come out and participate. Onondaga Lake Park (315) 431-9859 (Community Options) FEBRUARY 8 Beaver Lake’s Coffeehouse • 7pm $15 advance sale, $20 at the door, if available Great music in a great place is what the Beaver Lake Coffeehouse is all about. If an evening of acoustic music and good company sounds like the way you would like to spend a Saturday night then this is the program for you. Decadent desserts and gourmet coffee are always available for sale at this event, so leave room for dessert. The coffee bar opens at 7pm and the music begins at 8pm. This event will likely sell out, so get your tickets early! Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY 14, 15 & 16 Valentine’s in the Forest • 6pm $90 per couple, reservations required. Enjoy a nostalgic, romantic evening in the forest with your sweetheart. Program includes Prime Rib buffet dinner, horse drawn sleighride and live entertainment. Proceeds benefit the all volunteer Highland Forest Nordic Ski Patrol. Highland Forest (315) 683-5550 FEBRUARY 15-23 Winter Break Activities • 10am-3pm Free with zoo admission (reduced admission in effect for this event). Enjoy the winter break from school with a visit to the zoo! Special keeper chats and animal demonstrations offer a chance to learn what happens behind-the-scenes at zoo exhibits. Visit syracusezooevents.org for the schedule. Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 FEBRUARY 16 Sweet Treats • 10am-3pm Free with zoo admission (reduced admission in effect for this event). Watch the animals receive special Valentine treats and heart-shaped items throughout the day as part of the zoo’s animal enrichment program. Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 TOO

10am – Snow Sculptures – Tuesday & Thursday (Wild Winter Crafts) 10am – Build a Snow Cave – Friday (Guided Nature Hike: In Search of Animal Homes) 12:30pm – Nature Movie Matinee – Monday-Friday 1:30pm – Creature Feature – Monday-Friday 2pm – Guided Snowshoeing – Monday-Friday (Guided Nature Hike: Winter Wildlife Signs) Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 FEBRUARY 21 Owl Night Long • 6-8pm Free with Nature Center admission, pre-registration required. Snowshoe or hike in search of Beaver Lake’s elusive owl species. Before heading out on the trail learn about the habits of owls and how to identify them by sight and call. Then venture out into the silent winter forest to try to get a glimpse of or hear the haunting call of these mysterious nocturnal birds. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 MARCH 5 Prime Rib Buffet • 6-8pm $19.95; $10.95 ages 5-11; Under 5 free. Enjoy a delicious Prime Rib Buffet, live music and a spectacular view from Skyline Lodge. Menu includes: soup, salad bar, oven roasted chicken, garlic mashed potatoes, pasta, meatballs and sausage and slow-roasted prime rib. Reservations recommended. Highland Forest (315) 683-5550 MARCH 7-29, WEEKENDS It’s Maple Syrup Time • 10am-2pm, Saturdays; 1-4pm, Sundays. Free with Nature Center admission This celebration of the maple syrup season marks the coming of spring. A visit to the demonstration sugarbush will introduce you to the heritage of sugaring and the production of maple syrup. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 MARCH 7, 14, 21 28 Pancake Breakfast • 9am-12noon $3-$5 depending on appetite. Enjoy pancakes, sausage, coffee or juice and a visit to the sugarbush. Beaver Lake Nature Center (315) 638-2519 MARCH 8 Irish Road Bowling Tournament • 10:30am $120 per four person team. Pre-registration is required. Teams compete by rolling a small cannonball along a 2-mile Shoreline Walking Trail course. Food, fun and prizes. Registration opens February 1. Onondaga Lake Park (315) 453-6712 MARCH 29 Breakfast with the Bunny • 9am OR 11am Come visit the Easter Bunny at the zoo and enjoy a fun-filled morning of delicious food and activities. Bring your camera for a photo with our special guest! Details at syracusezooevents.org Rosamond Gifford Zoo (315) 435-8511 Information subject to change.

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FEBRUARY 17-21 Winter Wonders Week Free with nature center admission. During School vacation there will be guided walks and critter talks daily for families and individuals. Walk down one of the Nature Center’s trails tracking winter wildlife. Learn about beaver, turtles, owls or other wildlife in the Visitor Center. (If there isn’t enough snow for the outdoor activities, we still have fun things planned! See italics.) 10am – Try Snowshoeing – Monday & Wednesday (Guided Nature Scavenger Hike)

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