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1st Annual Cuse Culture Festival is Saturday in Downtown Syracuse

On Saturday July 20th, 2019 the 1st Annual Cuse Culture Festival will be taking place in Downtown Syracuse, NY on the 200-300 block of East Washington Street and Market Street, from 11 am to 11 pm.

The Cuse Culture Festival is an interactive experience featuring music and food, representative of the international microcosm that our city encompass.

Featuring a kids zone with S.T.E.M activities in partnership with HOPEPRINT, Inc’s I-Create S.T.E.M program, D.I.Y projects and interactive storytelling.

Nothing says summer in CNY like a beautiful weekend spent attending one of the many festivals fit into the warm sunny season!

Danielle Ponder & the Tomorrow People, R&B Soul Artist will headline the festival along with musical guests from across the region.

” Ponder’s pipes soar with soul, affection, and conviction. It’s both gut-wrenching and exhilarating. And her songwriting packs an immediate punch amidst its budding vulnerability” -City Paper

The time is NOW, with over 40 plus different nationalities within the City of Syracuse the City is bursting at the seams with diversity, representation spanning from across the globe. All who have chosen to make Central New York, more importantly Syracuse, NY their homes. We are the hub of innovation with the unique opportunity to bring cultures together and create anew. We speak through music, we communicate through cuisine, and we represent through fashion. As we cling to our individuality it is our location that is the common thread along with an innate yearning for success, true connection and purpose. We are based in what is historically known as the Salt City, and preserved for such a time as this! – Victoria Coit, Director of Operations.

Sponsored by: Onondaga County, CNY ARTS, CNY Community Foundation, Visit Syracuse and the Gifford Foundation

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