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Friday, June 6, 2008

Bank of America Taste of Syracuse presented by P&C;

06/06/2008, 06/07/2008

11am – 11pm

free

Two days of local food, live music, vendors and fun.  Entertainment includes three stages of live music including the Marshall Tucker Band and Molly Hatchet live on Saturday night.  This is the biggest festival in downtown Syracuse and is great fun for the whole family!

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Bank of America Taste of Syracuse presented by P&C;

06/06/2008, 06/07/2008

11am – 11pm

free

Two days of local food, live music, vendors and fun.  Entertainment includes three stages of live music including the Marshall Tucker Band and Molly Hatchet live on Saturday night.  This is the biggest festival in downtown Syracuse and is great fun for the whole family!

Saturday, June 14, 2008

Juneteenth Festival

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.

Sunday, June 15, 2008

9th Annual Jewish Music & Cultural Festival

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.

Friday, June 20, 2008

Polish Festival

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.

Saturday, June 21, 2008

Polish Festival

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.