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February:Syracuse Winterfest (Feb. 14- 24) There are no age limits to Syracuse Winterfest! With indoor and outdoor events, the whole family is sure to have fun. There is anything from Chili cook-offs to ice carvings. Do not forget there will be fireworks!
March: St.Patrick’s Day Parade: (Saturday, March 14) Theme: A Picture Worth a Thousand Words- Syracuse’s classic St. Patrick’s Parade always brings the crowd every year. This will be the 38th parade for Syracuse. April: Country Folk Craft Show: (April 1) This craft show returns to the Fairgrounds once again with its beautiful spring show. The show will be displaying unique handmade decorations for your home. If you are interested in crafts or would like to adds some brilliant decorations to your home then come to this craft fair. Central New York Maple Fest: (April 1) This festival is in Marathon, New York and is put together entirely by volunteers. Thousands of people go every year to experience the delicious taste of New York Maple! May: Rochester Lilac Festival: (May 8-17) This is a free festival! Around every corner, you will discover magnificent gardens, musical gems, exhibits, and exhilarating special events. June: Taste of Syracuse: (June 5-6) This is held at Clinton Square. The event showcases something everybody loves: food! With exciting food and music, everyone will enjoy a trip to this festival. This event kicks off the start of all summer festivals at Clinton Square. NYS Blues Festival: (June 25-27) This festival also takes place at Clinton Square. This event presents are a variety of regional and national artists, including many different genres. So if you’re into jazz music mark down June 25 on your calendar and head to the NYS Jazz Fest. Greek Cultural Festival: This festival takes place at St. Sophia’s Church. It has delicious Greek gyros, baklava, and many other original greek meals and desserts. There dancers of all ages, church tours and more. No dates have been released yet. Polish Fest: A three-day festival is a family-friendly celebration of culture, heritage, and traditions. It offers a variety of entertainment, including the sounds of Polka, Pop/Jazz, Dance-Funk music along with folklore. This event offers attendees a taste of Polish-American cuisine along with Polish-American arts, craft, and games that kids can enjoy. The festival also has an opportunity for talented students to get a scholarship. Dates undecided. Varick Winery’s 15th Annual Cherry Festival: (June 29-30) Take your family somewhere new and different! Drive out to Romulus, NY to have some fantastic family fun. At this festival, you and your family can go cherry picking and enjoy delicious food. Admission is free! July: Middle Eastern Fest: (July 11-14) At the Middle Eastern Fest you can enjoy culture, food, music, and live entertainment! Enjoy a full-course menu of Middle-Eastern food made from scratch! There will be dance performances gifts. There are games and a playground for kids. Ukrainian Fest: The festivities include traditional dance, sweetbreads, and tortes for sale. You can take a tour of the church on Tompkins Street. The people who make the food for this festival spend weeks on end preparing the delicious made from scratch food you are sure to enjoy. Macedonian Fest: (July 31- August 2) There will be food drink and cultural entertainment the whole family will enjoy. There are kid-friendly games and inflatables as well. The festival is located at St. George Macedonian Orthodox Church Grounds. Syracuse Arts and Crafts Fair: (July 24-26) This craft show takes place over three days and displays fine arts of all types. August: Madison Bouckville Big Field Antique Show (August 16-18) This show exhibits antique furniture, accessories, signs, nick-nacks, and more. It will be a blast from the past that all antique collectors will enjoy or if you are looking for a project. There are plenty of food vendors and miles of tents. The Great New York State Fair: The 13 day fair may become 18 days in 2020. No matter the length, the fair is sure to bring family fun The NYS fair has been bringing families joy since 1841. It showcases thousands of different vendors, amusement rides, shows, concerts and so much more. September: Italian Fest: (September 18-20) Enjoy real Italian dishes and amazing desserts you could only find in Italy. If vendors abundant you are sure to find something good at Syracuse’s Italian Fest! Irish Fest: (September 11-12)With live entertainment, from singing to Irish dancers you are sure to have fun at this festival. October: LaFayette Apple Festival: (October 11-10) This festival brings the community together with non-profit vendors, and fundraisers for local businesses, clubs, and schools. This festival includes artists and crafters selling their products. If you do go, do not forget to get the amazing apple fritters and many other good foods.
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