Dozens of fun-loving groups have taken up the challenge to help the Salvation Army boost donations to their Red Kettle Campaign this holiday season. They will all participate in “So You Think You Can Ring?"
Each group has signed up for a one-hour shift at the Salvation Army kettle at Carousel Center (Commons level). They'll sing, dance, act, make music, and do everything they can to raise as much money as possible. The group that raises the most money during their shift will be invited to perform on "Bridge Street" during the week before Christmas.
Schedule of Performers
(Subject to change)
November 28
5 - 6pm - Larry Sings Amore
6 - 7pm - Bob Barker & Friends
December 5
10 - 11am - Joey Walker form Movin' 100.3/96.5
12 - 1pm - The Dance Studio
1 - 2pm - Dance Lovers of CNY
2 - 3pm - Rising Stars Children's Theater
3 - 4pm - The Movement Box Christmas Performances
4 - 5pm - No Xcuse
6 - 7pm - The Acoustic Fun Hour
7 - 8pm - Harrington School of Dance
December 12
11 - 12pm - Christmas Carolers
12 - 1pm - Manlius Pebble Hill School
1 - 2pm - Mark Zane & Steve Pederson Duo
3 - 4pm - Crimson Tide
4 - 5pm - Fingerlakes YFU
5 - 6pm - Assault City Roller Derby
6 - 7pm - The CXtec Dinosaurs
December 19
10 - 11am - Roxboro Rd. Elementary School Choir
11 - 12pm - Butler School of Dance
12 - 1pm - The Greenpoint Chorus
1 - 2pm - Witness Relocation Programs from Sensis Corp.
2 - 3pm - Media Mayhem
3 - 4pm - All for the Love of Dancing
4 - 5pm - CNY Storm
5 - 6pm - CNY Storm
6 - 7pm - Andrea Moore
7 - 8pm - The Captain Howdy Show
8 - 9pm - New School Exclusive
We invite you to stop by the Red Kettle, located on the Commons level of Carousel Center, and support these volunteer performers.
Here are some other ways you can help:
- Send a donation
You can make a secure e-donation at sasyr.org, or call the Development Office at 479-1337, or send a check to:
The Salvation Army of the Syracuse Area
677 S. Salina St.
Syracuse, NY 13202
- Volunteer your time to help, by calling 315-479-1321. Volunteers are needed year-round, but over 2,000 are needed during the holiday season alone.