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Here’s the Ithaca Minute for January 17th!
Supporters of Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes have organized a bus trip to this Saturday’s women’s march in Seneca Falls, NY. It’s leaving Ithaca at 8am and heading back from Seneca Falls at 3:30. Organizers in Seneca Falls call the march “a public celebration of the 1st Anniversary of the 700 historic women’s marches of 2017.” The $23 ticket for the bus from Ithaca covers the cost of the ride and a tip for the driver, a light breakfast, and a snack for the drive back to Ithaca Saturday afternoon. Links for more info are on 14850.com.
The organizers of the “We Are Ithaca” portrait project spent a few months last year capturing photos of hundreds of Ithaca area residents, and there’s one last chance to get into the project with a portrait session this Thursday afternoon. Everyone is welcome to the free session from 1-3pm on Thursday at the Tompkins County Public Library, and organizers encourage everyone to “bring an object that you cherish or that you identify with.”
And it’s a neighborhood greasy spoon and it’s a fancy Mediterranean eatery all in one, and this week 14850 Dining is paying a visit to the State Diner. Read all about it at 14850.com.
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.
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Here’s the Ithaca Minute for January 17th!
Supporters of Planned Parenthood of the Southern Finger Lakes have organized a bus trip to this Saturday’s women’s march in Seneca Falls, NY. It’s leaving Ithaca at 8am and heading back from Seneca Falls at 3:30. Organizers in Seneca Falls call the march “a public celebration of the 1st Anniversary of the 700 historic women’s marches of 2017.” The $23 ticket for the bus from Ithaca covers the cost of the ride and a tip for the driver, a light breakfast, and a snack for the drive back to Ithaca Saturday afternoon. Links for more info are on 14850.com.
The organizers of the “We Are Ithaca” portrait project spent a few months last year capturing photos of hundreds of Ithaca area residents, and there’s one last chance to get into the project with a portrait session this Thursday afternoon. Everyone is welcome to the free session from 1-3pm on Thursday at the Tompkins County Public Library, and organizers encourage everyone to “bring an object that you cherish or that you identify with.”
And it’s a neighborhood greasy spoon and it’s a fancy Mediterranean eatery all in one, and this week 14850 Dining is paying a visit to the State Diner. Read all about it at 14850.com.
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.