Stories of the Season 2015
Event Information
Description
Join us for the Third Annual Stories of the Season hosted by the Literacy Coalition of Onondaga County, iHeartMedia and our community partners!
Friday, November 27, 2015
A Family Gathering at The Clinton Exchange during the
City of Syracuse Annual Holiday Tree Lighting
5:30 pm – 8:30 pm
Ticket prices
Single: $75.00
Couple: $125.00
Children 15 and under are FREE!
Casual party attire
Ticket includes:
- Live music
- Open bar, wine
- Carving stations, pasta and dessert stations
- Children’s menu
- Silent auction
- Children enjoy a supervised activity area, Santa and a Storyteller
- A warm place to view the Tree Lighting
Choose your Champion
When you register, please select ONE of the following organizations, designated as our Literacy Champions, to receive 100% of your ticket proceeds (after expenses). Each provide outstanding literacy and dual-generation (family literacy) programming to families in the community and our Imagination Library enrollees.
You may also select the Literacy Coalition to support all of its community wide literacy work.
- Book Buddies
- Child Care Solutions
- Friends of the Central Library
- Friends of the Rosamond Gifford Zoo
- InterFaith Works of CNY
- Lit' for Life
- LiteracyCNY
- LCM/SU/STEP Family Program
- Partners in Learning/MANOS
- Redhouse Arts Center
- The Newland Center
- WCNY's Family Literacy Program
- Literacy Coalition of Onondaga County
Thank you, we look forward to seeing you at the Stories of the Season!
Photo Courtesy of The Post-Standard and David Lassman
If you have questions or comments or would like to purchase tickets over the phone, please contact: Kimberly Kemp at 315-214-2878 or kkemp@unitedway-cny.org
To pay by check please send your check, made out to:
Community Literacy Fund of Onondaga County
c/o Central New York Community Foundation
431 East Fayette Street, Suite 100
Syracuse, NY 13202
Please note that the estimated fair market value of consumables at this event is $25.00 per ticket. Any donation made in excess of that amount is deductible for federal income tax purposes as a charitable donation.