Chicken Wing Festival, Cody Johnson, Shop Small Sunday: 15 things to do this week in CNY

We are kicking off another busy week around Central New York. The weather seems to finally have turned and this week offers a chance to get outside and stretch those legs. The annual Chicken Wing Festival at the Inner Harbor is back for another tasty year, and you are invited to see this yearโ€™s local Wing champion be crowned. Clay has the first of a weekly Classic Car Cruise-in on Tuesday, Fulton is hosting a โ€œBig Truck Day,โ€ the Salt City Market will be holding the first in its โ€œShop Small Sundayโ€ series of events, and you can pick up a local native plant at a sale at Baltimore Woods. This monthโ€™s CNY Folksmarch is at Cazenoviaโ€™s Crtitz Farms. For music fans, country star Cody Johnson performs and the Westcott Theater welcomes Smells Like Nirvana, a tribute act of the legendary grunge band.

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Tuesday

Tuesday Night Cruise-In

The Maple Road Boyz invite automobile enthusiasts to Clayโ€™s Park Central for a Tuesday night car show. Owners of classics, muscle cars, imports, and โ€œmodern muscleโ€ are welcome to show off their rides at this free event. There will be music, food, prizes, and a 50/50 raffle, with proceeds benefitting the Carol Baldwin Breast Cancer Research and the Humane Society of CNY. Fun starts at 4 p.m. These events continue each Tuesday until the beginning of October.

Where: 4821 Wetzel Road, Clay

When: Tuesday, 4-8 p.m.

How much: Free to attend.

Thursday

Cody Johnson

Country music star Cody Johnson, who recently had three nominations at the 2023 Academy of Country Music Awards, will be performing on Thursday night at the Upstate Medical University Arena at The OnCenter War Memorial. A few tickets remain at Ticketmaster for the 7:30 p.m. concert, starting at $45. Resale tickets can be found at StubHub, Vivid Seats, and TicketCity. Randy Houser is the special guest.

Where: 515 Montgomery Street, Syracuse

When: Thursday at 7:30 p.m.

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