Events

The Community Calendar is a public service provided by the Cayuga County Chamber of Commerce. All organizations holding public events may submit details to the calendar free of charge.

Listing on the Community Calendar does not constitute an endorsement by the Chamber, nor does the Chamber bear any responsibility for the accuracy of details in the event listings. Use the contact information in the event listing to check and verify details.

Upcoming Chamber Events

  • Lunch & Learn: Medicare 101

    Medicare 101: Shawn Daly from Hill Insurance Service, LLC will be at the Chamber on November 13th
  • Business After Five @ NYS…

    Please join us on Wednesday, November 13th from 5pm-6:30pm for a Business After Five @ NYS Equal
  • Chamber of Commerce Annual Holiday…

    Cayuga County Chamber Holiday PartyPlease join us on Wednesday, December 4th at RYCOE Enterprises Inc., & APEX
Ongoing

Personal Watercraft / Jet Boat Repair

Cayuga Onondaga BOCES 1879 West Genesee St. Road, Auburn

Through a combination of classroom and hands-on training, students will learn the basic skills needed to work on personal watercraft and jet boat systems and drives. They will gain specific experience with Yamaha watercraft along with skills that will transfer to other brands. Students will receive Yamaha Introduction to Jet Propulsion (ITJP) Certification upon successful completion of the course.

$699.

Arts Summer Institute

Wells College 170 Main St,, Aurora

What will you make this summer? Explore the lakeside studios of the Wells College Book Arts Center at this year's Summer Institute. Study with experienced instructors from around the country in close-knit, intensive workshops for letterpress printmaking, risograph printing, papermaking, marbling, book making, woodcut, and wood engraving. Discover more online at wellsbookartscenter.org

One Degree of Separation: From Bondage to Bounty

NYS Equal Rights Heritage Center 25 South Street, Auburn

Whether in society, business, politics or diplomacy, the universal ingredient for success is “Who you know!” Attorney Don Graves Sr. discusses how his ancestor, James Wormley, applied this concept to his own life, often through a friendship with William Seward. Wormley, a Washington DC-based hotelier and free African American businessman of the middle 19th century, worked with Seward on his diplomatic successes as well as sending passengers north along the Underground Railroad. This event will […]

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