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Black Creatives & Culture Market, Annapurna, and classical music: 13 things to do in CNY

Black Creatives & Culture Market, “Annapurna,” and classical music: 13 things to do in CNY Updated Mar 17, 2021; The long Central New York winter is finally over this weekend! Celebrate by taking a nature walk at Sterling Nature Center or by attending a virtual home gardening class presented by Wyllie Fox Farm in Cato. If the weather is still too cold out, you can support Black artists at the Black Creatives & Culture Market at the McCarthy Mercantile or stay in and listen to some virtual classical music from NYS Baroque and Symphoria. Syracuse Stage is also offering a new virtual play, “Annapurna.” Know of an event you would like to see on this list? Email us at features@syracuse.com.

Flathead sisters help Bench family by selling Captain Maverick products

Flathead sisters help Bench family by selling Captain Maverick products 406 Soap and Candle Company Fundraiser to help the family of Maverick Bench By: Sean Wells and last updated 2021-01-15 22:27:56-05 KALISPELL — Two sisters in Flathead County are doing what they can to support the Bench family after their young son Maverick Bench passed away from complications from a rare condition earlier this week. Sisters Megan Upton and Leanne Wagner started their own business last August, 406 Soap and Candles Company, making handcrafted artisan products. The pair decided to make specialized “Captain Maverick” lotion, soap and candles after hearing of Maverick’s story, with all proceeds going directly to the Bench family.

Flathead sisters helps Bench family through Captain Maverick products

Flathead sisters helps Bench family through Captain Maverick products Two sisters decided to make specialized “Captain Maverick” lotion, soap and candles after hearing of Maverick’s story, with all proceeds going directly to the Bench family. By: Sean Wells and last updated 2021-01-15 23:48:20-05 KALISPELL — Two sisters in Flathead County are doing what they can to support the Bench family after their young son Maverick passed away from complications from a rare condition earlier this week. Sisters Megan Upton and Leanne Wagner started their own business last August, 406 Soap and Candles Company, making handcrafted artisan products. The pair decided to make specialized “Captain Maverick” lotion, soap and candles after hearing of Maverick’s story, with all proceeds going directly to the Bench family.

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