They should be. Community events are a huge part of sales.
- Expect to see SU out at Taste of Syracuse talking up SU Football and season tickets.
- Also, I should know more next week about Cuse Challenge Coins.
5 times for me. Nielson's son is now on drums.But no Bun E. Carlos on drums. I'm glad I was fortunate to see the full line up three times.
Probably because the lines are so long...having more variety will shorten other lines. Not what most are looking for but it does no harm to have them there.I looked at the vendor list, and it says that Arby's and Pizza Hut have tables. Ugh, why water down the great local cuisine that Central NY has with that crap?
I looked at the vendor list, and it says that Arby's and Pizza Hut have tables. Ugh, why water down the great local cuisine that Central NY has with that crap?
The keyboard player John Goodwin is my neighbor, father of a local teen singing sensation, and former Syracuse lacrosse player. And yes they are very good.SUFaninNJ said:If you haven't seen Hard Promises before, they go on right before Cheap Trick. They are as good of a local band that you'll see in Syracuse.
The keyboard player John Goodwin is my neighbor, father of a local teen singing sensation, and former Syracuse lacrosse player. And yes they are very good.
SUFaninNJ said:I think Julia is in my niece's class in B'ville, or maybe she's the year after. I didn't realize John played lacrosse at SU. He's a fantastic keyboard player. It really shows when they play Styx and Boston.
Check this one out...Julia Goodwin (and John)...America's Got Talent
Eric15 said:I looked at the vendor list, and it says that Arby's and Pizza Hut have tables. Ugh, why water down the great local cuisine that Central NY has with that crap?
That's seems logical. But I agree it's silly.Ottoble said:Cant keep them out I would Imagine. probably "locally owned franchises" are the actual vendor staffing and serving so by technicality they're in if they sign up and pay.