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Welcome to National Hot Fudge Sundae Day


On National Hot Fudge Sundae Day, we feast on this delicious ice cream dessert that combines hot and cold with a cherry on top. Celebrated on July 25th, this tasty treat has been served since 1906.

A variation to the classic sundae, the hot fudge sundae is a creation of vanilla ice cream, hot fudge sauce, whipped cream, nuts (optional) and a single, bright-red maraschino cherry on top.

HOW TO OBSERVE

Enjoy a Hot Fudge Sundae at your favorite Ice Cream shop.

SU News

https://cuse.com/news/2018/7/24/gen...-a-of-cicero-for-2018-19-ottos-kids-club.aspx (cuse.com)

Otto the Orange is partnering with Chick-fil-A of Cicero to bring you the 2081-19 Otto's Kids Club! Are you 12 years old or younger? Do you love Syracuse sports? Do you love Chick-fil-A sandwiches? If your answer is yes, then Otto's Kids Club is for you!

For 2018-19, the Otto's Kids Club offers tickets to Syracuse home sporting events, member gifts, exclusive VIP experiences and more, all for just $29.95.

Otto's Kids Club members will receive more than $300 in ticket value, including:

  • One (1) FREE ticket to a conference home football game (Syracuse vs. NC State, October 27)
  • One (1) FREE ticket to two (2) Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) and two (2) non-conference men's basketball games (games to be determined)
  • A season pass to both women's basketball and men's lacrosse
  • Free admission to all other Syracuse University home sporting events.
Otto's Kids Club members will also receive two (2) member gifts that they can pick up throughout the year at 'Cuse sporting events, invites to picnic with our student-athletes before a game, a special holiday gift, and Chick-fil-A coupons on their birthday.

All Otto's Kids Club members will receive a membership packet with a t-shirt, membership card and welcome letter with important information including prize pick-up dates, picnic information and more.

"We feel honored and blessed to be in a partnership with Syracuse University Athletics and look forward to making the Chick-fil-A Otto's Kids Club a tremendous success," said Jimm Szatkowski, owner and operator of Chick-fil-A of Cicero.


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Meet 'LeBronna James': Emily Engstler is jewel recruit for Syracuse women's basketball (PS; Kramer)

Syracuse women's basketball coach Quentin Hillsman fought through disappointment to issue a steely promise just minutes after getting crushed by Connecticut in the 2016 NCAA title game.

Those Huskies were led by the brilliance of forward Breanna Stewart, a Cicero-North Syracuse graduate who decided to leave her home region to further the Huskies' legacy. She did exactly that, pushing the team to four titles in four years.

Hillsman vowed that when the next player of Stewart's caliber rolled out of the Syracuse area, he would recruit her to Syracuse.

Emily Engstler is from New York City, not Syracuse, but the point remains the same. She is an in-state player who projects as someone with the all-around skills and potential as Stewart.

And Hillsman got her for the Orange

The coach delivered on his promise.

If Engstler does the same on the court, Syracuse could soon be ticketed for another appearance in a title game.

Syracuse assistant coach Tammi Reiss has watched Engstler, a 6-2 guard/forward, play for a long time, back to her days at Christ the King and St. Francis Prep. Many years before, Reiss scouted Stewart as well as superstar Elena Della Donne.

At comparable stages of their careers, Reiss said, Engstler is roughly as skilled as those two greats.


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Luxury apartment complex to open late, displacing 82 tenants (dailyorange.com; Darnell)

Luxury student apartments are marketed to college students in the Syracuse area as better alternatives to dorm life, with amenities like 24-hour gyms, free campus shuttles or even a lounge named after Syracuse University men’s basketball coach Jim Boeheim.

But as hundreds of SU students move into these apartments next month, 82 future tenants at The Marshall, a new, eight-story building towering over Marshall Street, will have to temporarily live elsewhere because of construction delays.

The apartments were expected to be completed by the start of the fall 2018 semester, but tenants will be forced to move in two to three weeks late, said Jennifer Powell, a spokesperson for The Marshall. Winter weather and utility company delays caused the construction hold up, she said.

The Marshall will provide Uber gift cards and packing and moving services to residents affected by the delays, Powell said. SU is working with The Marshall to provide apartment-style housing on campus for the displaced tenants, she added.

In a statement, Sarah Scalese, SU’s senior associate vice president for communications, said Aptitude Development, the New Jersey-based real estate company developing The Marshall, is communicating directly with students impacted by the construction delay.

“Because our students’ well-being is our top priority, we have agreed to help identify interim housing options,” Scalese said.

Powell did not respond to an additional request for comment asking whether tenants will have to pay for temporary housing.

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