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2nd Annual "Buy LOCAL Bash"

Monday, November 21, 2011 at 6:00 PM (ET)

Syracuse, NY

2nd Annual

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Discount Ticket   more info Ended $20.00 $2.09
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Event Details

Kick off Shop Syracuse Week

@ the 2nd Annual

Buy Local Bash!

 

Live Music featuring Award winning LOS BLANCOS

Los Blancos

 


 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tasting stations from our best independent restaurants,
farmers, and producers like:

Sparky Town RestaurantOld Goat Pasta's Lune Chocolate

 O' Hip Hunter Hilsberg grindstone pronto fresh  anthony'sBC

 

Craft Beer & Wine samples:

Empiure Brewery


 

 OweraMiddle Ages

 

AND MORE!


thanks to our sponsors:
  Gifford Foundation

TK 99    Sunny 102  Movinsyracuse guru New Times  CNY LAtinoYoung Guns Studios  Farmshed CNYGreen Core Company   D.O.Shift Your Shopping blueRock Energy


Off the beaten path Solvay bank 

Grace Auto Body


When & Where



Benjamin's on Franklin
314 Franklin St.
Historic Armory Square
Syracuse, NY 13202

Monday, November 21, 2011 at 6:00 PM (ET)


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SyracuseFirst



SyracuseFirst is a not for profit network of locally owned, independent businesses and organizations dedicated to building a sustainable community by encouraging citizens to "Think Local First". Founded in 2009, our mission is to create a thriving local economy by maximizing the potential of local businesses, and transferring market share from non-locally owned businesses to local independently owned businesses. We do this by educating citizens about the economic and social advantages that independent and local businesses bring to a community.

These one-of-a-kind businesses are an essential part of the distinctive character of Central New York. By thinking local, we can make choices that have dramatic impact on our local community, economy, and environment. Together, we can create a community that supports a thriving local economy and a healthy way of life.