One of our favorite ways to tell that summer has finally arrived, the season for outdoor festivals is finally upon us. Combining some of our most popular interests, Central New York is actually home to one of the largest and fastest growing food and music festivals in our state. So, who’s ready to kick of the month of June with a bang that your tastebuds will never forget?
Taking place all around Clinton Square, one of our favorite cities is home to the Taste of Syracuse festival.
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Celebrating its 21st year, Taste of Syracuse is happening on Friday June 2nd and Saturday June 3rd from 11AM to 11PM.
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A delicious way to start the summer, a variety of your favorite local vendors will be at this mouthwatering festival. To view the full list of participants, click here.
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Some savory items that you can look forward to feasting on at this year’s festival? Vince’s Gourmet Imports will be serving up their famous homemade Arancini.
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And to top off whatever lunch items you get, afterwards you can stop by Glazed & Confused to taste their anticipated Dizzy Pig donuts that are dripping in bacon goodness.
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From food eating contests and live music to local vendors, you’ll want to clear any previous plans you had for this weekend so that you can make it to this popular Syracuse festival.
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Different from past festivals, this year Taste of Syracuse will be having an I Love Orange Day and a Pink Power Day to help raise awareness and money for good causes. Just in case you needed another excuse to come visit!
Taste Of Syracuse/Facebook So what exactly are these themed days for Taste of Syracuse? Friday June 2nd will be I Love Orange Day, where visitors of the festival are encouraged to wear their orange gear in support of the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation. The second day, Saturday June 3rd, will be the festival’s Pink Power Day. Saturday visitors will be encouraged to show their support for the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund by wearing pink to the event.
Something else you’ll want to know about the second day of the festival? The first 500 people who make a $5 dollar donation to the Research Fund will be given a special pink wristband. Those who are lucky enough to snag a pink wristband will be able to take advantage of vendors that will give you two different food samples for only one dollar. A great way to cure your hunger all while helping out a good cause. For both days of the festival you’ll also find many of the vendors offering different sales and specials that will help raise money for the charities.
To find out more information about Taste of Syracuse, click here.
A festival you’ll want to experience for yourself, check out the stunning footage of last year’s festival captured by SkyBound Media Group via YouTube below:
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Glazed & Confused Syracuse/Facebook
So what exactly are these themed days for Taste of Syracuse? Friday June 2nd will be I Love Orange Day, where visitors of the festival are encouraged to wear their orange gear in support of the Jim and Juli Boeheim Foundation. The second day, Saturday June 3rd, will be the festival’s Pink Power Day. Saturday visitors will be encouraged to show their support for the Carol M. Baldwin Breast Cancer Research Fund by wearing pink to the event.
Something else you’ll want to know about the second day of the festival? The first 500 people who make a $5 dollar donation to the Research Fund will be given a special pink wristband. Those who are lucky enough to snag a pink wristband will be able to take advantage of vendors that will give you two different food samples for only one dollar. A great way to cure your hunger all while helping out a good cause. For both days of the festival you’ll also find many of the vendors offering different sales and specials that will help raise money for the charities.
To find out more information about Taste of Syracuse, click here.
Are you planning on going to Taste of Syracuse this weekend? Tell us in the comments sections which food vendors you’re most excited about! If you can’t make it to this event, then try planning to visit This Epic Outdoor Food Fest In Buffalo That You Simply Cannot Miss!
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