The Summit Federal Credit Union (SFCU) is looking ahead to the upcoming Taste of Syracuse as a title sponsor of the annual event. The festival’s website describes the Taste of Syracuse as the kickoff event that starts the annual summer festival season in and around Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse. The food and music festival […]
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The Summit Federal Credit Union (SFCU) is looking ahead to the upcoming Taste of Syracuse as a title sponsor of the annual event.
The festival’s website describes the Taste of Syracuse as the kickoff event that starts the annual summer festival season in and around Clinton Square in downtown Syracuse.
The food and music festival is scheduled from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. both June 1 and June 2 in the Clinton Square area.
The Summit FCU on April 23 started a raffle at its Syracuse, Cortland, and Seneca Falls branches. The raffle ends May 23. Raffle prizes include backstage passes and “VIP experience meet-and-greet” passes to Saturday night’s main-stage headliner, the rock band Smash Mouth.
The raffle is open to the public, but those interested must enter in person at Summit FCU branches in Syracuse, Cortland, or Seneca Falls. Official rules are also available at summitfcu.org.
Founded in 1941, the Summit Federal Credit Union is a Rochester–based nonprofit, member-owned, financial cooperative. With about $860 million in assets, the Summit has more than 230 employees and provides financial products and services to about 80,000 active members in Central New York and Western New York