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Here’s the Ithaca Minute for January 15th.
Banks, post offices, and government offices are closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and there’s free parking in the City of Ithaca, but TCAT is operating full bus service and trash & recycling pickup will be on the usual schedule this week.
Rising water levels in Fall Creek due to a buildup of ice led the City of Ithaca to issue a warning Sunday morning that the Ithaca High School parking lot was flooding and access to Ithaca Falls was blocked due to high water. City officials warned that basements could start to take on water, and urged residents to check their basements and consider getting stuff off the basement floor.
The Sciencenter just rolled out their new Sonic Sensations exhibit, all about experiencing and creating sound. “Experience our sonic world while exploring the science of sound. Experiment with pitch, test your own hearing, create a movie soundtrack, and test your lung power in the Scream Chamber,” says the Sciencenter web site. The family-friendly facility at 601 First Street is open until 5 on Monday.
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Here’s the Ithaca Minute for January 15th.
Banks, post offices, and government offices are closed Monday for Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and there’s free parking in the City of Ithaca, but TCAT is operating full bus service and trash & recycling pickup will be on the usual schedule this week.
Rising water levels in Fall Creek due to a buildup of ice led the City of Ithaca to issue a warning Sunday morning that the Ithaca High School parking lot was flooding and access to Ithaca Falls was blocked due to high water. City officials warned that basements could start to take on water, and urged residents to check their basements and consider getting stuff off the basement floor.
The Sciencenter just rolled out their new Sonic Sensations exhibit, all about experiencing and creating sound. “Experience our sonic world while exploring the science of sound. Experiment with pitch, test your own hearing, create a movie soundtrack, and test your lung power in the Scream Chamber,” says the Sciencenter web site. The family-friendly facility at 601 First Street is open until 5 on Monday.
Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in iTunes or Google Play, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, or follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter.