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Thursday Morning Roundtable Celebrates 50 Years

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Thursday Morning Roundtable will celebrate 50 years of civic education at a special breakfast event on Wednesday, October 14, 2015.  TMR, a program of University College, spurred the creation of the Onondaga Citizens League in 1978.  Charles Blow, an op-ed columnist for The New York Times and a CNN commentator, will be the special guest.... Read more »

How CNY Moves in New Ways – October 6

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Join us for the next OCL Study Session – How CNY Moves in New Ways – on Tuesday, October 6th from 4:30 – 6 p.m. at Interfaith Works, 1010 James Street, Syracuse.  Panelists include Fernando deAragon, Exec. Director, Ithaca-Tompkins County Transportation Council; Jennifer Dotson, Exec. Director, Ithaca Carshare, Inc.; Dwight Mengel, Chief Transportation Planner, Tompkins... Read more »

Suggest a 2016 OCL Study Topic by October 2!

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OCL is looking for ideas for next year’s study topic.  A committee of OCL members will review suggested topics and present recommendations to the OCL Board.  Please share your ideas for future study topics with us! Deadline for submission of 2016 study topic suggestions is October 2.  Tell us why your issue is important to... Read more »

OCL Board Elects Officers for 2015-16

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The Onondaga Citizens League Board of Directors announced the election of officers for 2015-2016: President: Michael Feng is the VP of System Integration at Progressive Expert Consulting, Inc. He is one of the founding members of CNY Crossroads, a non-denominational Christian organization in the Syracuse area. He is also a member of  the  Board of... Read more »

How CNY Moves to Jobs

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Join us at the next How ‪#‎CNYMoves‬ study session on Wednesday, September 16, 12-1:30 p.m. – How CNY Moves to Jobs – SUNY Oswego Metro Center​ 100 South Salina Street Room 129. Pay parking on the street and in nearby garages. Bring your lunch, if desired. Please RSVP to ocl@syr.edu.