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Make Music Day Syracuse: Meet the Musicians - DreaMe
Meet DreaMe, they will be performing at La Casita Cultural Center in Syracuse for Make Music Day on June 21.

Make Music Day Meet the Musicians: Jambulance

Make Music Day Syracuse - Thrift Store Gypsies
Join Thrift Store Gypsies for a day of celebrating and making music - Make Music Day Syracuse - on June 21.
Learn more about Thrift Store Gypsies and why they love to perform for CNYers in this "Meet the Musicians" interview>

Make Music Day Meet the Musicians Blair Frodelius
Meet Blair Frodelius, one of te musicians participating in Make Music Day Syracuse on June 21. Learn more about him and his music.

Make Music Day: Meet the Musicians - Crispyonthemic

MMDsyr- Meet the Musicians - Queena
Meet Mwelwa Deborah Bwalya, one of the many musicians participating in Make Music Day, a global celebration of music, inspired by France’s Fête de la Musique. It is a one-day event where free, live musical performances, opportunities to make music, and other musical events will take place at various locations throughout Syracuse on June 21.

Hannah Frieser Joins CNY Arts as New Director of Grants and Programs
CNY Arts welcomes Hannah Frieser as the new Director of Grants and Programs.

Syracuse Stage Annual Gala Celebrates a Season of Live Theatre
The Gala at Springside Farm provides outdoor festivities, local food and a silent auction open to the public

Applications Now Being Accepted for the Syracuse Arts & Culture Recovery Fund
DEADLINE EXTENDED to JUNE 6. SYRACUSE-BASED ONLY.
New grant program to provide recovery support to artists, organizations, and businesses impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to develop high-quality programming within the City of Syracuse.

CNY Arts Now Accepting Applications Now For Senator John W. Mannion & Senator Rachel May Young Artist Scholarship
Thanks to the support of Senators John Mannion and Rachel May, students in the 50th and 53rd Senate Districts are now able to apply for scholarships to continue their artistic and culturally related goals, respectively. The program was previously funded by Former Senator John A. DeFrancisco.