Cannabis Workforce Initiative Training Opportunity for Retail Cannabis Jobs – URBAN CNY

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The City of Syracuse Division of Business Development is excited to share a training opportunity hosted by Cannabis Workforce Initiative (CWI) to learn how dispensaries operate and the range of retail jobs available. Attendees will learn more about product characterization, strength, and effect and how to make recommendations based on customer preference.
Sunday, October 13 at the Higher Ground Co.
123 East Willow St. | 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
REGISTER HERE!
For questions, please reach out to CWI at contact@cannabisworkforce.org.

Join us for a two-part workshop with exhibiting artist Sofía Luz Pérez and Syracuse artist Cayetano Valenzuela. In this workshop, Cayetano Valenzuela and Sofía Luz Pérez will share their own practices and processes in making a portrait/self-portrait and ask participants to create a portrait or self-portrait. The emphasis of the portrait should be on identity and cultural background/ancestry, but they encourage everyone to delve into any part of themselves or the person they are drawn to portraying. This is a free workshop with limited space available. We ask that you attend both sessions. Art supplies will be provided and you are welcome to also bring your own.  
We want to personally invite you to an upcoming Central New York Town Hall on Goods Jobs and Equitable Job Access at Micron event on Tuesday, October 1st, 5:30-7 pm at the Syracuse Central Library. This is your opportunity – and our opportunity – to discuss what kinds of jobs Micron’s mega-project will bring to our region. The event will include: A panel discussion featuring a semiconductor worker from Oregon sharing the realities of jobs in the industry, an expert on toxic chemicals and health impacts in high-tech manufacturing, and local community and labor leaders.
The Syracuse/Onondaga County NAACP 2024 is hosting a series of Candidates Forums the first will be held at Dunbar Center1453 S State StreetOctober 3, 2024, 6 – 8pm
No one should have to HOPE for a meal…For a $25 donation to the IFC, you will receive soup and a bowl of your choosing! Brought to you by: The Interreligious Food Consortium (IFC), Clayscapes Pottery, Inc. , Syracuse University and LeMoyne College Join together each year to fight hunger in Onondaga County by organizing an Empty Bowls fundraiser. 11-2- on Friday, September 27, at the Nancy Cantor Warehouse on West Fayette Street.  All the money raised is donated to the Interreligious Food Consortium, an umbrella agency for many food pantries and meal sites throughout Onondaga County.
The Syracuse City School District is excited to welcome Pre-K to 5th-grade students and their families at the Everybody Counts: Fall Harvest Festival. Hosted by the SCSD Math Department, the event will take place on Saturday, October 5, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. at Performance Park, 415 W Fayette St, Syracuse, NY. This vibrant event offers families hands-on activities like finger painting, scarecrow races, and a scavenger hunt to foster community connections and support childhood development in a fun, festive setting. A sensory-friendly time is reserved from 10:00 to 10:30 a.m.
Experience the power of a full orchestra performing music to some of your children’s favorite video games, including excerpts from the soundtracks of classic game franchises such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Minecraft. $22; kids 18 and under free with adult ticket purchase; evening concert $39
Experience the power of a full orchestra performing music to some of your children’s favorite video games, including excerpts from the soundtracks of classic game franchises such as Super Mario, The Legend of Zelda, and Minecraft. $22; kids 18 and under free with adult ticket purchase; evening concert $39
Join us for a two-part workshop with exhibiting artist Sofía Luz Pérez and Syracuse artist Cayetano Valenzuela. In this workshop, Cayetano Valenzuela and Sofía Luz Pérez will share their own practices and processes in making a portrait/self-portrait and ask participants to create a portrait or self-portrait. The emphasis of the portrait should be on identity and cultural background/ancestry, but they encourage everyone to delve into any part of themselves or the person they are drawn to portraying. This is a free workshop with limited space available. We ask that you attend both sessions. Art supplies will be provided and you are welcome to also bring your own.  
Fire Prevention Week will close out with an Open House Community Event at Fire Station 18, 3801 Midland Ave, on Saturday, October 12, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be fire and life safety stations for children to participate in. There will be Stop, Drop, & Roll as well as Stay Low & Go activities. The Syracuse Fire Department will provide and install smoke detectors throughout the year in one and two-family homes. Smoke alarms that are installed and maintained play a vital role in reducing fire deaths and injuries. For more information and to request a Syracuse Fire Department smoke detector installation, go to www.syr.gov/install-smoke-detectors.
Join us for a two-part workshop with exhibiting artist Sofía Luz Pérez and Syracuse artist Cayetano Valenzuela. In this workshop, Cayetano Valenzuela and Sofía Luz Pérez will share their own practices and processes in making a portrait/self-portrait and ask participants to create a portrait or self-portrait. The emphasis of the portrait should be on identity and cultural background/ancestry, but they encourage everyone to delve into any part of themselves or the person they are drawn to portraying. This is a free workshop with limited space available. We ask that you attend both sessions. Art supplies will be provided and you are welcome to also bring your own.  
The Syracuse/Onondaga County NAACP 2024 is hosting a series of Candidates Forums the second will be held at Syracuse Community Connections 401 South Ave. October 18, 2024, 6 – 8pm
Come out and help us beautify our community by planting trees at Schiller Park! Meet at the parking lot next to the pool. Registration begins at 10:00 AM, and planting begins at 10:30 AM. Come help us restore local forest cover under the canopy of 150 year old White Oak trees. Rain or shine. Open to all ages! Please bring water, sturdy footwear and snacks if desired. Prepare to get dirty. Proper tree planting will be demonstrated. Lunch will be provided at 1:00 PM!
Join us for a two-part workshop with exhibiting artist Sofía Luz Pérez and Syracuse artist Cayetano Valenzuela. In this workshop, Cayetano Valenzuela and Sofía Luz Pérez will share their own practices and processes in making a portrait/self-portrait and ask participants to create a portrait or self-portrait. The emphasis of the portrait should be on identity and cultural background/ancestry, but they encourage everyone to delve into any part of themselves or the person they are drawn to portraying. This is a free workshop with limited space available. We ask that you attend both sessions. Art supplies will be provided and you are welcome to also bring your own.  
Mark your calendars and save the date! FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc. is thrilled to announce the annual Wisdom Keeper Celebration will take place on Tuesday, October 22, 2024. Join FOCUS for this special evening at Daniella’s Fresh Seafood & Pasta House to honor outstanding community members who demonstrate exceptional leadership, continuous care, and a clear vision for the future of Central New York! Don’t forget to join FOCUS’ mailing list to receive a notification when the 2024 Wisdom Keeper Honorees are announced. https://www.focussyracuse.org/wisdom-keeper/
The Syracuse/Onondaga County NAACP 2024 is hosting a series of Candidates Forums the third will be held at H.W. Smith Elementary School, 1130 Salt Springs Road, October 22, 2024 6 – 8pm
FOCUS Greater Syracuse, Inc., a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to fostering community engagement, announces its upcoming FOCUS Forum. The forum will take place on Friday, October 25, from 12:05 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. via Zoom. Registration is free and open to the public. The October FOCUS Forum is designed to offer insights into the key priorities and strategies of local funders. Prominent figures from leading institutions such as the Allyn Family Foundation, United Way of Central New York, the Gifford Foundation, and the Central New York Community Foundation will come together to share their wealth of knowledge and participate in an engaging and enlightening conversation. The forum will feature an expert panel of speakers including; Nancy Eaton the President of United Way of Central New York, Meg O’Connell the Executive Director of the Allyn Family Foundation, Frank M. Ridzi, PhD the Vice President of Community Investment of the Central New York Community Foundation, and Sheena Solomon the Executive Director of The Gifford Foundation. Attendees will have the chance to engage with the panelists through a moderated Q&A session following the presentations. The Forum is open to the public and free to attend. Register today at www.focussyracuse.org.  
Join us for a two-part workshop with exhibiting artist Sofía Luz Pérez and Syracuse artist Cayetano Valenzuela. In this workshop, Cayetano Valenzuela and Sofía Luz Pérez will share their own practices and processes in making a portrait/self-portrait and ask participants to create a portrait or self-portrait. The emphasis of the portrait should be on identity and cultural background/ancestry, but they encourage everyone to delve into any part of themselves or the person they are drawn to portraying. This is a free workshop with limited space available. We ask that you attend both sessions. Art supplies will be provided and you are welcome to also bring your own.  
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