The Taste of Syracuse

Location(s)

Clinton Square
Syracuse, NY, 13202
See map: Google Maps

The Taste of Syracuse, held this year on June 5th and 6th in Clinton Square, is one of my all time favorite Syracuse events. It is becoming a tradition for a group of friends and I – we attend this event every year. I have discovered some of my now favorite restaurants there.


Strolling the Shopping Scene in Skaneateles

By Kirk House
Story curtsey of The Syracuse Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau Magazine. Available online at http://www.visitsyracuse.org/media/VisitSyracuseMagazine.pdf

Nobody can say it – everybody loves it. Skan-ee-AT-las is the name… “Long Lake” in the local Iroquoian tongue. It’s just the right size for strolling from shop to shop to shop, and the lake itself makes a wonderful backdrop for the 19th-century shopping district.


Girlfriend Getaway – Take Care of YOU For Once

Story curtsey of The Syracuse Chamber and Visitor’s Bureau Magazine. Available online at http://www.visitsyracuse.org/media/VisitSyracuseMagazine.pdf


Do You Know About Aurora?

Location(s)

AURORA of CNY
518 James Street
Syracuse, NY, 13206
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DID YOU KNOW?
Submitted by AURORA of CNY, Inc.


For 90 years, AURORA of CNY has been the only non-profit that works exclusively with people who are blind, visually impaired, deaf and hard of hearing in Central New York. It is a United Way agency of Central New York and Oswego County and Cayuga Counties.

In 2006, through AURORA:
*109 young people and adults received; employment placement and training;


Wellness for Women in CNY - CNY Healing Arts

Location(s)

CNY Healing Arts
191 Intrepid Lane Lower back entrance
Syracuse, NY, 13205
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CNY Healing Arts is an integrative women's wellness center located at 191 Intrepid Lane in Syracuse.


Apples in Your Own Backyard

What kind is your favorite? Empire? Macintosh? Cortland? Whatever your choice, there are tons of local apple orchards within a 15 minute drive of downtown for you to sink your teeth into.

A few weeks ago, I visited Beak and Skiff Apple Farms in Lafayette and was pleasantly surprised at all they had to offer. Not only apple picking - complete with riding a tractor out to the orchard and getting "let loose" to choose the perfect pieces for a pie, cake or just to nibble - but a full country store, apple tasting stations, games and horse rides for the kids -- and a winery!


Airline Passengers Read All About the 'Cuse!

Anyone flying US Airways in September 2007 had the opportunity to read a 58-page profile on our great city. It's a glowing review that focuses on everything from entrepreneurship to Dinosaur BBQ.

My favorite section featured a lifelong resident versus a transplant to our area. While their views were different, both mentioned the high quality of life and the variety of things to do.

Check out the links below to read each section of the feature. These are PDFs:

Word of Mouth


Coffee Pavilion: Hot Time in the (Sometimes Cold) City Tonight!

Location(s)

Coffee Pavilion
133 E. Water Street
Syracuse, NY, 13202
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Above the hideaways of the Underground Railroad, and the covered-over speakeasys, lies a coffee shop that was both the delivery room for the birth of 40 Below, two weekly outdoor concert series, and a favorite resting stop for Onondaga Nation faithkeeper Oren Lyons. Coffee Pavilion, co-owned by Bill Harper and George Feltman, is in its fifth year of existence...as a coffee shop, that is. Before that, it was just one of the dozens of architecturally distinct buildings that make up Downtown Syracuse.


One Weekend, Endless Possibilities

Last weekend, my parents were in town. When they show up, I always make an attempt to fill the visit with fun and excitement, with the ultimate goal of showing them how great it is to live in Syracuse. They have lived in Chicago for the majority of their adult lives (in the actual city, not a suburb) and are surprised by how things operate around here. They'll say things like "Do you think we'll hit traffic?" To which my response is a laughing "no.. this is Syracuse!"