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06/05/2008
12n – 2pm
free
J-Project - Come to Fayette Park & listen to lunchtime music. Get a flavor of the east side district!
06/07/2008
7pm – none
admission
50 world champions, speeches, autographs, photo opportunities and more. Dinner at 8pm.
06/07/2008
9am – none
Annual Fundraiser to fight Pediatric Cancer to benefit Center for children's Cancer and Blood Disorders at University Hospital and a scholarship program in Baldwinsville. Run begins 9am. Caterpillar Crawl begins 9:45am, and the Walk is at 10am. Starting downtown and finishing at the Federal Building on Clinton St.
06/07/2008
11:30am – 8pm
free
Parade departs from the corner of Montgomery ;& E. Washington St. and will culminate with a festival in the Everson Museum Plaza. Registration 9am.
06/14/2008
12 noon – 10pm
free
premier African American celebration for Syracuse & Central New York, encouraging acceptance of diversity. Freedom Parade. Main Stage & Jubilee Stage entertainment features local and natinal musical acts. Harambe Activity Tents, cultural foods.
06/15/2008
11am – 6pm
free
Celebrating Isreal at 60. Special ceremony at 11am with area rabbis, cantors, choir, and dignitaries. Features Jewish, Yiddish, and Isreali music, including Simply Tsfat and Hananel Edri. Jewish and Isreali food, arts & crafts, vendors, a Children's Activities Tent, Jewish community organizations and synagogues.
06/19/2008
6 pm – none
reservations only
At the Everson Museum Community Plaza. This event honors David McDonald, a local and internationally renowned ceramic artist.
06/20/2008
4pm – 10pm
free
Features a variety of Polish music, the debut of Miss Polonia 2008, ethnic dancers, crafters, drinks, pastries, kielbasa, and pierogis.
06/21/2008
12 noon – 10 pm
free
Features a variety of Polish music, the debut of Miss Polonia 2008, ethnic dancers, crafters, drinks, pastries, kielbasa, and pierogis.