Jul 24 Friday
Join FOCUS for a hybrid public forum where panelists will explore the future of transportation in Central New York and the shared responsibility of building a connected, accessible, and sustainable network for all residents. This discussion is informed by local conditions, recent developments, and ongoing efforts to ensure safe, reliable, and equitable mobility across our communities. Panelists will provide an overview of transportation planning, infrastructure investment, and mobility initiatives across Onondaga County and the City of Syracuse, drawing on their professional roles and direct experience managing, developing, and improving local transit and transportation systems. The conversation will highlight public agencies and planning organizations, and the ways residents can stay informed and engaged in shaping how our region moves. The Forum will emphasize practical civic participation, including understanding local transportation planning processes, supporting multimodal and transit initiatives, and engaging with community partners, while allowing panelists to address emerging issues and priorities as they see fit. After opening remarks from our panel, the conversation moves to a moderated Q&A, giving attendees the opportunity to ask questions and discover ways to engage with local priorities and initiatives. This is a welcoming, respectful space for community members to learn, engage, and explore ways to be actively involved in shaping the civic life of Central New York.
The Friends of Lorenzo request the pleasure of your company for a fundraising dinner on the front lawn of Lorenzo prior to The Syracuse Orchestra concert. Catered by the Lincklaen House, cocktails and hors d’oeuvres served from 5:30-6:15PM, with dinner and dessert from 6:15-7:15PM. Proceeds from this event go to the Friends of Lorenzo to support the continued preservation of Lorenzo State Historic Site. The dinner will be held under a tent and is a rain or shine event. For more information, to purchase dinner tickets, or to become a member, visit friendsoflorenzo.org.
Join us on the front lawn of Lorenzo to enjoy a night of beautiful music under the stars. The Syracuse Orchestra will perform a variety of classical and popular music. For more information visit syracuseorchestra.org. Bring your own seating and picnic. Admission is free.
Jul 29 Wednesday
Boots at the Brewery brings an energetic line dancing experience to Middle Ages Brewing Company in Syracuse. It’s designed with beginners in mind, offering easy-to-follow instruction alongside plenty of time to hit the dance floor. The playlist blends country classics with pop and hip-hop, showing how the tradition has evolved while still honoring its roots. At its core, the event is all about community, inviting dancers of every age and skill level to come together and have fun!
Cat Power celebrates 20 years of her landmark album The Greatest with a special anniversary tour and the release of Redux, a three-song EP out January 23, 2026 via Domino Recording Company. Featuring fresh recordings of James Brown’s “Try Me,” Prince’s “Nothing Compares 2 U,” and a reimagined take on her own “Could We,” Redux reunites Marshall with the all-star Dirty Delta Blues band.Cat Power will perform The Greatest in its entirety across North America, Europe, and the UK, honoring the album’s enduring legacy with the band that helped bring it to life.
NOTE: YOUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL WILL NOT CONTAIN YOUR TICKET(S). You’ll receive an email 48 hours before your performance with your official, scannable QR code. This process helps us prevent ticket scams.
Jul 30 Thursday
Syracuse’s urban neighborhoods continue to face chronic public health challenges. Resistance to traditional healthcare is widespread. Vaccination rates are the lowest in the region. Diabetes, hypertension, cancer, infant mortality, and respiratory disease rates are high. Communication with isolated residents lacking computers and transport is difficult. Residents are unaware of health services available to them.
Enter CNY Jazz in the City. This aggressive, community-wide public health outreach effort uses the arts as a mobile platform to bring people together and provide them with the joy of congregating to enjoy music, food, and fun.
These Thursday evening concert fairs span the neighborhoods of urban Syracuse THROUGH June, July, and August, providing safe outdoor environments for all to attend.
Every event provides:
-National and Regional talent in concert-Healthcare Village-BIPOC arts, crafts, and corporate vendors-Ethnic food vendors-Family goodie bag distribution to all attendees filled with public health service info, supplies, and incentive coupons-Educational and inspirational speakers-Special Opening Act performances by resident urban and urban youth groups
2026 Lineup: June 4 | Wayne Tucker & The Bad Mothas | Jubilee Park, 161 South AveJune 18 | Houston & Wynn JSF Band | 2100 E. Fayette StJuly 9 | Alex Bugnon & Jeff Kashiwa | Schiller Park, Farmer St and Park RoadwayJuly 23 | The Blacklites | Valley PlazaAugust 6 | The Sax Summit | Syracuse Community Health, 930 S. Salina StAugust 20 | Alex Torres y Su Orquesta | Geddes Street Plaza, 220 S. Geddes Street
A new CNY Jazz series, christened the “Better Late Than Never” Cabarets, will provide fine music in an intimate setting, and Pausa will offer 2-for-1 cocktails and other discounts from 7 to 9 pm every Thursday, April 2 - August 20.
LineupApril 2: Ronnie LeighApril 9: LuBossaApril 16: Jill MinyeApril 23: Dan FieldsApril 30: Edgar Pagan & Adam FisherMay 7: ESP DuoMay 14: Julie & Rick's Jazz AsylumMay 21: Loren & LJ BarrigarMay 28: Jill MinyeJune 4: Alex BecerraJune 11: Clove & PhenJune 18: Dan FieldsJune 25: LuBossaJuly 9: Mark NanniJuly 16: Edgar Pagan & Adam FisherJuly 23: ESP DuoJuly 30: Alex BecerraAugust 6: Prime Time DuoAugust 13: Loren & LJ BarrigarAugust 20: Clove & Phen
Aug 05 Wednesday
Aug 06 Thursday
A Day of Caring is an opportunity for volunteers to sign-up and tackle projects at nonprofits serving Cayuga County residents. Projects range from painting, stair repair, administrative work, gardening, and more! To learn more or register: https://www.unitedwayofcayugacounty.org/day-caring