Bound Vintage Pop-Up Market Coming to Syracuse
SYRACUSE, N.Y. — A new vintage market, ‘Cuse Bound Vintage, is debuting in Syracuse with nearly 40 vendors specializing in Y2K fashion and thrift finds. Scheduled for April, this event aims to create a vibrant space for local artists and upcycled creations, according to the Daily Orange.
Founded in 2024 by Lorelai Jonyer, Bound Vintage bridges the gap between thrift vendors and market owners, offering low vending fees to encourage participation. This initiative appeals to college students, allowing them to explore unique fashion while supporting local businesses.
The market will feature clothing and promote local talent, making it a community-centered event that reflects Syracuse’s diverse spirit. As the weather warms and the Onondaga Creekwalk opens, events like this will help foster community connections and support local entrepreneurship.
Syracuse Lacrosse Team on a Winning Streak
In sports, Syracuse men’s lacrosse continues to impress, recently securing their sixth straight victory by defeating Duke. The team, currently ranked No. 5, is gaining momentum as they prepare for tougher matchups ahead, as reported by the Daily Orange.
Leading the charge is Molly Guzik, who has transformed her game under new head coach Regy Thorpe. Guzik has emerged as a key player, scoring 27 goals this season, showcasing the impact of trust and support from her coaching staff. This turnaround is a personal triumph for Guzik and a positive sign for the team as they aim for a successful season.
The excitement surrounding the lacrosse team reflects a broader trend of revitalization within Syracuse athletics, with fans rallying behind their teams and boosting community pride.
Looking Ahead
As Syracuse prepares for the vintage market and continues to support its athletic programs, residents can look forward to a season filled with community engagement and local talent. These events provide entertainment and foster connections among residents, showcasing the unique character of Central New York.
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Sources
- Daily Orange