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The Comedy Club at Turning Stone
Presenting live comedy featuring stand-up comedians from the country's best comedy clubs. Wednesday at 8pm in the Showroom. Tickets - $15 for tables, $20 for booths and $5 off if purchased prior to show date. Call 315-361-7469 to purchase your tickets.
Full-Service Casino
Get caught up in the high-energy atmosphere of Turning Stone's expansive full-service casino. This action-packed playground offers round-the-clock gaming excitement at both classic games of chance and today's most popular specialty games.
Fort Stanwiz National Monument
Discover how people endured harsh conditions along the Oneida Carrying Place. Learn how the American victory at this frontier fort directly contributed to the British defeat at Saratoga in 1777; setting the stage for westward expansion through New York. Follow in the paths of the people who made history in the Mohawk Valley during the American Revolutionary War.
A complete cultural center, focusing on the Oneida Nation. The Center Museum houses an ever-changing display of a wide variety of artifacts and crafts. In addition, the Center holds classes in Oneida language and culture. Gift shop.
Rome Art and Community Center is a nonprofit multi-arts facility committed to fostering creativity, cultural, awareness, and strong community connection through a broad range of programming and services.
Oneida Community Mansion House
If your home is a reflection of who you are, no more perfect example exists than the Oneida Community Mansion House. Built brick by brick in stages beginning in 1861 by the utopian Oneida Community (1848-1880), the 93,000 square foot Mansion House testifies to the Community’s core belief in the possibility of personal and social perfection. In plan and decoration it reflects popular architectural styles of the mid-19th century, but its large scale epitomizes the needs of a society that lived as one family with more than 300 members.
National Distance Running Museum
On July 11, 1998, a hall of fame was established to honor the sport of distance running. The National Distance Running Hall of Fame is dedicated to honoring the athletes who have made contributions to the sport of distance running, contributions that have brought distance running fame and recognition. From the sport's top runners and most decorated athletes to those who pushed the sport's barriers and eventually broke them, the Hall of Fame honors their talents, initiative and drive.
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Confirmed Panelists:
Douglas Baldrey
Program Coordinator, The Center for Energy Efficiency and Building Science
Kevin A. Cahill
New York State Assemblymember, Chair of the Assembly Energy Committee
Vicki Colello
Project Manager, NYSERDA
Vincent Cozzolino
President & CEO, The Solar Energy Consortium
Frank Surdey
Principal Economist, NYS Dept. of Labor