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- Continuing Education
- No events scheduled for April 13, 2022.
Erie Canal Museum Event: Lunchtime Lecture – A Crossing Situation: The Erie Canal at Schoharie Creek
Erie Canal Museum 318 Erie Boulevard East, Syracuse- No events scheduled for April 15, 2022.
- No events scheduled for April 16, 2022.
- No events scheduled for April 17, 2022.
Week of Events
METRO Webinar: Actively Anti-Racist Library Service, Part 2 – Readers’ Advisory
METRO Webinar: Actively Anti-Racist Library Service, Part 2 – Readers’ Advisory
Providing robust readers’ advisory service that values equity, diversity, and inclusion principles is essential to all library service. Moving from being a neutral, well-meaning library where systemic racism is acknowledged to an actively anti-racist organization involves work. In this program you will learn tangible skills to help build enthusiasm for reading and discovering diverse books, […]
ESLN Webinar: How to Run Your First Fundraising Campaign
ESLN Webinar: How to Run Your First Fundraising Campaign
Running fundraising campaigns to raise money from individuals can be tough… but it doesn’t have to be. In this training with Vanessa Chase Lockshin, you’ll get step-by-step guidance to run your first fundraising campaign (or ideas to improve your next one!). Learning objectives include: Identifying your organization’s story Writing an appeal letter or email Ways to get […]
2022 Academic Libraries Conference: Bouncing Back – Our Students, Ourselves
2022 Academic Libraries Conference: Bouncing Back – Our Students, Ourselves
Please join us for the virtual 2022 Academic Libraries Conference Online April 14, 2022 9am-3:30pm Higher ed and academic libraries have been through a lot during the past two years, prompting changes in how we approach our work and how our students approach their education. Health – both physical and mental – has taken center […]
Erie Canal Museum Event: Lunchtime Lecture – A Crossing Situation: The Erie Canal at Schoharie Creek
Erie Canal Museum Event: Lunchtime Lecture – A Crossing Situation: The Erie Canal at Schoharie Creek
This presentation explains how the Schoharie Creek was an impediment to the Erie Canal before the artificial river opened. We’ll explore what Erie Canal engineers and builders determined was needed to cross the waters of the Schoharie from the earliest dam to the incredible John B. Jervis-designed Schoharie Creek Aqueduct, and what that meant for […]