The Westcott Neighborhood in Syracuse is celebrating it’s 24th season of the Westcott Art Trail this Father’s Day weekend with local art and a free concert to follow.

Hosted by the Westcott Community Center and the Westcott Area Cultural Coalition, The Westcott Art Trail is a self-guided tour, featuring nearly 85 local artists. Artists will display their works in their front yards and at key locations throughout the neighborhood like the Westcott Community Center, Petit Library and Erwin First Methodist Church.
The Westcott Neighborhood is located right outside the Syracuse University campus with a flourishing community and a street full of businesses like Westcott Theater and Recess Coffee.

The event will take place on June 14 and 15 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with unique art from local artists including: paintings, pottery, fiber art, printmaking, photography, jewelry, glass art and upcycled art. Westcott’s Mom’s Diner and PB&J’s Lunchbox will sell food at Erwin Church.
For more information about the Westcott Art Trail, click here.

On Sunday, just a 15 minute walk from the Westcott Art Trail, the Westcott Area Cultural Coalition will host a free concert at EM Mills Rose Garden Gazebo. The concert will take place from noon to 1 p.m. on June 15. Strings in the Garden: A Celebration of Roses & Our Lives will feature the Syracuse Orchestra String Quartet playing in front of the floral backdrop of Syracuse’s community rose garden. EM Mills Rose Garden is located at the Ostrom Avenue entrance to Thornden Park.
For more information about Strings in the Garden, click here.
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