Apr 08 Wednesday
WRVO welcomes WGBH-Boston’s Ian Coss, host of the Peabody Award-winning podcast "The Big Dig," for a panel discussion about Syracuse’s own attempts to solve the infrastructure puzzle and undo the harms of the past.
Coss will be joined on stage by local advocates and policymakers to discuss the historic effort to remove I-81 and the ongoing questions around the project’s future. The conversation will be recorded for a new season of the show.
Mar 01 Sunday
Cazenovia Artisans presents local art teacher's artwork in an exhibition for the month of March. An opening reception for the artists and guests will be offered on Saturday, March 7, 2-4 PM. and is open to the public.
Special ExhibitFebruary 4 - March 6
Controversy is a constant in the realm of comics and video games. Visit the Gannett Gallery for a special exhibition examining these controversies and the communities that thrive regardless.
Both Ends of the Rainbow is an annual exhibit featuring more than 1,000 works of art created by students from pre-K to 12th grade in the Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES district, as well as senior citizens who are Schweinfurth members or reside in Cayuga County. The exhibit opens Sunday, Feb. 1, 2025, with a reception from noon to 5 p.m. A separate reception will be held for seniors in the show from 2 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 12. There is no admission fee to visit this colorful exhibit, which will be on display through Saturday, March 14, 2025.
Cayuga-Onondaga BOCES’ Talented and Gifted Advisory Committee selects hundreds of artworks from students in their district to display in Gallery Julius at Schweinfurth Art Center. The pieces cover the walls from floor to ceiling in this annual exhibit. The opening is noon to 5 p.m. Sunday, Feb. 1, 2026. This colorful exhibit is free and open to the public during regular business hours.
This year, the Victorian Lady antique shop in Oneida is on a mission to collect and distribute warm winter coats and accessories to help neighbors facing hardship during these difficult times.
“If you would like to help make someone's winter a little warmer, we would be most grateful!” says Ms. Gerri Gray, the shop’s proprietor. “We are holding the coat drive throughout the fall and winter.” She added, “We also plan to host a few food giveaways, so if anyone wishes to donate any canned food (including pet food) and/or other non-perishable items, they can bring them to the shop during our regular business hours or simply leave them on our front porch.”
Donations of new and gently-used coats, scarves, and gloves are being accepted every Monday and Saturday from noon until 5 p.m. and on all other days by appointment only. The shop, which was featured on Lite 98.7, is located at 302 Main Street, Oneida, NY (at the corner of Stone).
MR. MARMALADE
Noah Haidle’s "Mr. Marmalade" is a darkly comic and wildly imaginative play that explores the grown-up world through the eyes of a four-year-old girl named Lucy. Her imaginary friend, Mr. Marmalade, is anything but innocent; complete with an abusive streak, a cocaine habit, and a very busy schedule. Blending satire with surrealism, this bold and twisted tale offers a sharp look at childhood, loneliness, and the things we learn too soon.
Directed by Tanner Efinger
- Thursday, Feb. 26, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. - Friday, Feb. 27, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. - Saturday, Feb. 28, 2026 at 7:30 p.m. - Sunday, March 1, 2026 at 2 p.m.
Location: Dowd Fine Arts, Lab Theater
PICNICBy William Inge | Directed by Ralph Zito | Feb 20 - Mar 1 | Opening Night: Feb 21
An elegant drama from an American master.
“I've always had the feeling, if I just had the chance, I could set the whole world on fire.” As a small Kansas town prepares for the annual Labor Day picnic, handsome young drifter Hal stirs up long dormant feelings amongst a group of repressed women, including Madge, a beauty queen who yearns for another life whenever she hears the train whistle blow. Disappointments, resentments, and rivalries simmer with the late summer swelter in William Inge’s Pulitzer Prize-winning classic about the power of attraction and the perils of unfulfilled desire.
Mar 02 Monday
"Li’l Sprouts" parent and child classes provide a gentle Waldorf morning designed for the very young and their caregivers. Led by Master Teacher Karen Lonsky, the program offers indoor and outdoor play spaces where babies and toddlers under age 3 can explore a nurturing rhythm that supports play, imagination, and imitation.
The sessions include interacting with your little one through activities like snack preparation, movement, circle games, and nature exploration. Guided by an experienced Waldorf teacher, caregivers will also discuss parenting topics such as: