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Article: THERE'S PLENTY TO DO AT ST. DANIEL FESTIVAL.(Neighbors)
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- The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY)
- Article date:
- November 5, 2009
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St. Daniel Church, Lyncourt, hosts its annual Harvest Festival from noon to 9 p.m. Saturday in the gym, 3004 Court St. The church is celebrating its 70th anniversary.
Admission is free, and the festival is packed with a variety of activities: a raffle with prizes totaling $15,000; mini-raffle themed baskets; turkey and merchandise raffles; 50-50 raffles; crafts; games for youngsters; Santa workshop; baked goods; a spirits wheel offering liquor and wine; pull tabs; casino games; cotton candy, pizza frite, candy, snowcones and coffee at the Goody Shop; and food including cavatelli with broccoli, meatball and sausage subs, eggplant parmesan, pizza, chili, pasta ...
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