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Goss and Chip Miller, of Art in Public Places, as they complete a 4,000-square-foot mural depicting the Erie Canal. 126 N. Salina St. Date and time to be announced.


Family Friendzy. Presented by the Syracuse Department of Parks, Recreation & Youth Programs, this event features multicultural live entertainment and lots of hands-on arts activi- ties full of family fun. Visit www.syracuse. ny.us for more information. Clinton Square, Aug. 7, noon to 5 p.m.


Candlelight Series. The Syracuse Opera per- forms outdoors at the corner of West Jefferson and Franklin streets. Visit www.armorysq.org/ candlelight for more information. Presented by the Armory Square Association. Armory Square, Aug. 7, 8 p.m.


Fayette Park Summer Music Series. The Syracuse Parks & Recreation All-Star Band will perform. Presented by the Downtown East Business Association. Fayette Firefight- ers Memorial Park, East Genesee, East Fay- ette and South State streets. Thursday, July 29, 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.


Onondaga County Public Library. Create a personalized Jamaican woven fish using


colorful strips of paper or decorate a paper flying fish. Visit www.onlib.org for more information. City Hall Commons, 201 E. Washington St. Saturday, July 31, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


The Art Store Artist Demonstrations. On Sun- day morning there will be a judging, based on posted criteria and at 1 p.m. Sun- day, the winners of the cat- egories will be announced, with prizes and gift cards given out. Visit www.com- mercialartsupply.com for more information about the Art Store. Columbus Circle, Friday, July 30, through Sunday, Aug. 1.


Central New York will be at the Bookstore tent on Sat- urday, July 31, 1 to 5 p.m. Visit http://bookstore.syr.edu for more information about the Syracuse University Bookstore. Columbus Circle, Friday, July 30, through Sunday, Aug. 1, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.


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• Friday 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sharon Blair, PanPastels 2-4 p.m. Robin Winsor, Hand Building Clay All Day Friday David Clark, Learning Center Attending all Three Days of the Festival Tom Huff, Stone Carving • Saturday 10 a.m.-noon Sharon Blair, Mixed Media 1-4 p.m. Robin Winsor, Hand Building Clay All Day Saturday


Sandy Fiormonti, Liverpool Art Center • Sunday 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Sharon Blair, PanPastels 2-4 p.m. Sharon Blair, Plein Air Painting All Day Sunday Robin Winsor, Tie Dyeing


Syracuse University Bookstore Book Fair The literary and creative talents of local and regional authors and illustrators will be showcased. Many authors will be on hand to discuss and personally autograph their books. In conjunction with Allie Larkin’s appearance at the Book Fair, human and dog representa- tives from the German Shepherd Rescue of


Book Fair Authors: Children’s Books Graphic Novels: Frank Cammuso, Douglas Brode; Puzzles: David Kalvitis; Illustrator: London Ladd Fiction: Elizabeth Brund- age, Matthew Dunn, Shane Durgee, James Howard Kun- stler, Allie Larkin Local Interest: Harvey


Kaiser, Linda Kaiser, Jim Kraus, Roger Lucas, Sue Ellen McManus Memoir: Sonja Livingston Nature and Environment: Donald Leopold, Tim Starmer Nonfiction/Military: Benjamin Tupper; Non- fiction/Reference:Matthew Frederick Poetry:Marvin Druger Sports: Sean Kirst, Mike Waters


ArtsWeek is the result of a partnership with many area organizations, including: The Downtown Committee of Syracuse The Orange Line Gallery The City of Syracuse Public Arts Commission AmeriCU Credit Union CNY Jazz Arts Foundation The Everson Museum of Art The Erie Canal Museum The City of Syracuse The Onondaga Historical Museum Syracuse University The Arts Covenant The Downtown Writer’s Center Th3 Commercial Art Supply The Media Unit 40 Below Public Arts Task Force The Syracuse New Times Plymouth Congregational Church The Downtown East Business Association The Armory Square Association


State Community Events Program major fund- ing for both anchor festivals was provided by a New York state grant through Sen. John A. DeFrancisco.


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