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(Subject to change, of course.) THURSDAY Temperature: 38 degrees / 20 degrees Conditions: Cold. FRIDAY Temperature: 38 degrees / 30 degrees Conditions: You’re getting warmer… SATURDAY Temperature: 44 degrees / 37 degrees Conditions: Warmer… Keep going… SUNDAY Temperature: 50 degrees / 26 degrees Conditions: You got it!“Alice in Wonderland”
The Magic Circle Children’s Theatre takes patrons on a magical and interactive adventure through Wonderland, joining Alice and the unforgettable cast of characters. Where: Spaghetti Warehouse, 689 N. Clinton St., Syracuse When: Saturday, Jan. 8 | 12:30 p.m. Cost: $6 | 449-3823Brothers McCann
The Folkus Project kicks off 2016 with the trio of Boston-based folk rockers. Where: May Memorial Unitarian Universalist Society, 3800 E. Genesee St., Syracuse When: Friday, Jan. 8 | 8 p.m. Cost: $15 | Buy OnlineCross-Country and Snowshoeing
Baltimore Woods Snowshoeing only. Bring your own snowshoes, but rentals are available. Snowshoes: $5 Where: 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus When: Open daily Cost: Free admission | 673-1350 Beaver Lake Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Bring your own snowshoes or skis. Snowshoe rentals available. Snowshoes: $5/hour Weekend guided snowshoeing (Saturday and Sunday): 2 p.m. Where: 8477 East Mud Lake Road, Baldwinsville When: Open daily | Weekend Guided Tours (preregistration required) Cost: $4/admission | 683-2519 Highland Forest Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. Bring your own snowshoes or skis. Snowshoe and ski rentals available. Snowshoes: $10/adults, $5/children (15 and under) Ski Day Pass: $10/adults. $5/children (15 and under) | Individual items (poles, skis, boots): $7 Ski Season Pass: $25/adults. $15/children (15 and under) Where: 1254 Highland Park Road, Fabius Cost: $3/day, $20/annual vehicle admission | 683-5550 Oneida Shores Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing. No rentals, bring your own skis. Where: 9400 Bartell Road, Brewerton Cost: Free admission | 676-7366 Onondaga Lake Park Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing: Shoreline Walking Trail, the Long Branch Park loop or on the West Shore Trail. No rentals, bring your own skis. Where: 106 Lake Drive, Liverpool Cost: Free admission | 453-6712“Finding Noah”
The documentary follows explorers as they venture to the summit of Mt. Ararat and through the perilous Turkish highlands in search of the alleged remains of Noah’s Ark. Where: The Palace Theatre, 2384 James St., Syracuse When: Thursday, Jan. 7 | 7:30 p.m. Cost: $10/adult, $5/kids | 463-9240Improv
Salt City Improv: “Blue Bin” Show Come check out a recycled theme painted new again with long-form house team Skittle Fit opening up for short-form headliners, Pork Pie Hat. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Where: Salt City Improv Theatre, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse When: Saturday, Jan. 9 | 8 p.m. Cost: $10 | 410-1962 Syracuse Improv Collective: New Year’s Aftermath Bank Show The improv show-in-a-bank returns to the now-revamped art gallery. House teams No Friends Just Benefits, Heavy Metal Heatwave and Satan’s Closet precede a closing open improv jam. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Where: The Vault, 451 S. Warren St., Syracuse When: Friday, Jan. 8 | 8 p.m. Cost: $5 | 430-9027Joe Crookston
The multi-instrumentalist, artist and storyteller is featured in an intimate performance in Oswego. Where: Oswego Music Hall, McCrobie Building, 41 Lake St., Oswego When: Saturday, Jan. 9 | 8 p.m. Cost: $16/advance, $18/door, half-priced/ages 5-12, free/5 and younger | Buy Online | 342-1733“Move Over Mrs. Markham”
Dustin Czarny brings and directs another Ray Cooney and John Chapman farce to the CNY Playhouse stage. The English comedy is nothing short of Thursday, Jan. 8 | 8 p.m. Friday, Jan. 9 | 8 p.m. Saturday, Jan. 10 | 8 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 11 | 8 p.m. Where: Central New York Playhouse, Shoppingtown Mall, 3649 Erie Blvd. E., Syracuse When: Friday, Jan. 8 – Saturday, 23 Cost: $17/Thursdays, Sundays; $20/Fridays, Saturdays | Buy Online | 885-8960Snow Leopard Days
Can you warm up to a deal? For all of January and February zoo admission is half-priced. Not a bad deal, right? It’s a prime time to see all the animals romp around in the snow. Be sure to snap away! There is a photo contest going on, and submissions have to be in by the end of the month. Where: Rosamond Gifford Zoo, One Conservation Place, Syracuse When: Friday, Jan. 8 – Saturday, 23 Cost: Free with admission: $4/adults; $2.50/seniors 62 and older; $2/children ages 3-18; Free/children 2 and younger, vets and active militarySyracuse Crunch
Hershey Bears head up the highway to Syracuse to take on the Crunch. Where: Oncenter War Memorial, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse When: Saturday, Jan. 9 | 7 p.m. Cost: $2/vehicle | Buy Online | 473-4444Syracuse Silver Knights
The Silver Knights host the Harrisburg Heat. Where: Oncenter War Memorial, 515 Montgomery St., Syracuse When: Friday, Jan. 8: 7:30 p.m. Cost: $17.50 (adult), $14.50 (youth) | 303-7261Syracuse University Men’s Basketball
Come on and raise up, Syracuse: North Carolina is in town. Where: Carrier Dome, Syracuse University, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse When: Saturday, Jan. 9 |12 p.m. Cost: $45 | Buy Online | 1-888-DOME-TIXSyracuse University Women’s Basketball
Syracuse basketball continues this Sunday when the women host the Virginia Tech Hokies. Where: Carrier Dome, Syracuse University, 900 Irving Ave., Syracuse When: Sunday, Jan. 10 |2 p.m. Cost: $20/courtside; $10/adult; $5/seniors, 12 and under | Buy Online | 1-888-DOME-TIXWinter Farmer’s Market/Art Exhibit
It’s the second Saturday of the month, which means the Baltimore Woods market is taking place this weekend. Be sure to check out the John A. Weeks art exhibit while shopping locally. The exhibit runs through Saturday, Feb. 27. Where: Baltimore Woods Nature Center, 4007 Bishop Hill Road, Marcellus When: Saturday, Jan. 9: 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Cost: Free to attend
Trying to submit an event? Frustrated? Irritated?
Here at Syracuse New Times, we value our events calendar. It’s a free listing, and we want you to have easy access to it. Our publication has a strong opinion: If we don’t know what is going on in the area, the vast majority might not know either. Having this calendar is absolutely essential.
After changing over to a new website, a few technological hiccups occurred. The first: Logging in. You are still registered with us, but your password might not be.
- Go to the top menu bar, hover over “Calendar” and click on “Add Event.”
- Type in your user name and password.
- If you’re denied, click “Lost your password?” and request a new one.
- An email will be sent to you; if it’s not there, check your junk box.
- Your username will be listed, and a link to reset the password will be provided.
- If the email doesn’t show, you may have not registered with that specific email.
- You can register that email address.
After logging in with the user name and new password, you’re ready to add your event for review. Be sure to provide the name of the event, and list the details in the body.You will see two columns. In the right column:
- Choose the category (i.e. club dates for all music, outings for outdoor events, stage for plays and musicals, etc.).
- Pick the start and end dates.
- Pick the times.
- Please note the drop-down menu says AM and PM in front of the numeric time, and the numeric value will not be seen after you select it (this is one of the issues we are looking into).
- Choose the frequency (daily, weekly, monthly) and choose the days of the week if it is a recurring event.
In the left column:
- Add a photo (if you so choose).
- In the following gray bar, add a link to the website or Facebook event.
- Be sure to add the venue and address next. You have to write/paste it in.
- If not, no one will know where your event is taking place.
- I will find you. Don’t make me come over there.
- Add a phone number if you’d like.
- Lastly, write in the street address
- This coordinates with the added map. This way mobile and computer users can get those directions.
Thank you for your patience while we’re adjusting ourselves to make your submission process smoother. Any questions, concerns and rage can be directed to Christopher Malone at [email protected] or by phone: (315) 422-7011 x139.
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