• April 26 – June 7
    Tuesdays
    3:30 PM → 6:30 PM
    Sessions: 4
    Instructor: Carol Madar, creative writing instructor Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writer
    Locations: Fayetteville Senior Center
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This is a continuation of class # 120 I’ve Always Wanted to Write a Story About. This creative writing workshop...
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  • February 16
    Wednesday
    11:00 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Laura Nicholls, retired art educator
    Locations: This course will be taught online.
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    The most distinguished African-American artist of the nineteenth century, Henry Ossawa Tanner, was also the first artist of his race...
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  • February 16
    Wednesday
    1:00 PM → 2:30 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Samara Hannah, executive director, and Temar Underwood, artistic director, Redhouse Arts Center
    Locations: This course will be taught online.
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    Join us for a discussion of the reopening of the Redhouse downtown. Samara Hannah will first describe the logistics of...
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  • June 20 – August 15
    Tuesday, Wednesday
    3:30 PM → 6:30 PM
    Sessions: 5
    Instructor: Carol Madar, creative writing instructor Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writer
    Locations: Jamesville Dewitt Library
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This creative writing workshop offers an opportunity to try your hand at crafting a written story of either fiction or...
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  • February 15 – April 12
    Tuesdays
    3:30 PM → 6:30 PM
    Sessions: 5
    Instructor: Carol Madar, creative writing instructor Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writer
    Locations: Fayetteville Senior Center
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This creative writing workshop offers an opportunity to try your hand at crafting a written story of either fiction or...
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  • September 13 – November 8
    Tuesdays
    3:30 PM → 6:30 PM
    Sessions: 5
    Instructor: Carol Madar, creative writing instructor Onondaga Community College, Cicero-North Syracuse School District and North Syracuse Community Education Programs, and writer
    Locations: Fayetteville Senior Center
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This creative writing workshop offers an opportunity to try your hand at crafting a written story of either fiction or...
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  • February 18
    Friday
    10:00 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Monique Lang, LCSW-R, psychotherapist and practitioner of shamanic traditions for over 15 years
    Locations: HealthLink Room
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    This workshop invites you to discover the benefits of shamanic meditation, also known as shamanic journey. This practice allows you...
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  • February 16 – March 9
    Wednesdays
    10:30 AM → 12:30 PM
    Sessions: 4
    Instructor: David E. Pasinski, M.Div., MA Theology, St. Bonaventure, MA Marriage and Family Therapy, MA Public Administration, Syracuse University
    Locations: HealthLink Room
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    Religion plays an important role in how a nation views its wars. After the Civil War, the United States embarked...
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  • February 15
    Tuesday
    10:30 AM → 11:30 AM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Jane Hall, Associate Professor of Communication, American U.
    Locations: Washington Metro Online Course
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    From the roles of race and gender to fake news, disinformation and the debate over objectivity, the news media and...
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  • February 16
    Wednesday
    10:30 AM → 12:00 PM
    Sessions: 1
    Instructor: Richard Bell, Professor of History, University of Maryland
    Locations: Washington Metro Online Course
    REGISTRATION CLOSED
    African Americans threw themselves into the revolutionary war effort with more enthusiasm and with more at stake than did many...
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