
Young singer, City Fireworks Festival
Young singer, City Fireworks Festival
The Inner Harbor was buzzing with activity today as part of the World Canals Conference happening in Syracuse this week.
Author Rosemary Nichols braved 90-degree heat inside a the World Canals Conference public event at the Syracuse Inner Harbor on Sunday. She wore a costume from 1817, which marks the year the NY Legislature approved the funds to begin the Erie Canal. Nichols.
Building Culture by the Water (Syracuse Inner Harbor): Attorney Lanessa Owens (left) and Publisher Victoria Coit were among the organizers for the Minority Professionals Networking event at the Aloft Hotel.
Shout out to the organizers of last night’s Mix & Mingle event at the new Aloft Hotel at the Inner Harbor. We saw some familiar faces among the fashionable crowd. The after-work event was coordinated by Cuse Culture Magazine, UMEA and the William H. Johnson Bar Association of CNY. Hopefully in the future they can also charter a boat for a harbor/lake cruise.
Louisville, KY may have the Derby, but in Syracuse we have the Duck Race.
Here are some photographs from today’s 13th Annual Duck Race to end Racism, sponsored by Interfaith Works. The event took place at the Inner Harbor Pavilion; the race started at the Kirkpatrick entrance of Onondaga Creek.
Media personality George Kilpatrick (center) leads the crowd in a Wobble dance in the Harbor Pavilion before the duck race.
JGB Headquarters is located in a former firehouse near the Inner Harbor.
NoExcuses’ Michael Heagerty put on his dancing shoes and led a Conga Line by the creek on Monday afternoon.
Unusually warm, fall weather and the Columbus Day holiday provided a great mix for creating the longest Conga line to ever groove past Onondaga Creek (near the Inner Harbor) yesterday. This was the first of a series of pop-up events by the group PlayedOut Syracuse!
Inner Harbor Dance Party for all ages.
Syracuse Inner Harbor
Happy 4th of July weekend.