The Everson Museum of Art hosted its first Girls Night Out.
Women of all ages stood in a line that went out the Everson Museum of Art’s front doors to get into their first Girls Night Out event on Thursday.
The building slowly began to fill with women looking for a fun night of pampering and shopping. More than 140 guests roamed around the museum during Girls Night Out, according to the Everson.
The first annual Little Black Dress event took place at SKY Armory on Thursday to benefit women in business.
Women entrepreneurs networked at the Little Black Dress fundraiser for the Women Igniting the Spirit of Entrepreneurship (WISE) Women’s Business Center at SKY Armory on Thursday.
SKY Armory, owned by Nicole Samolis, opened over a year ago. Samolis is aware of what it takes to be a woman entrepreneur because she built her own business. As a member of the WISE advisory board, the Little Black Dress event was her idea and her way of giving back to the organization.
Design to Table sells products made by Syracuse University students in Marshall Square Mall.
[Correction: Our original article stated that "makers get 10 percent commission on all sold items." This information was incorrect as makers receive 90 percent of all sold items. The article has been corrected to reflect the correct information.]
A new pop-up market is giving student makers and designers an access point to sell their products.
Central New York herbalist Deb Thorna makes natural products to lessen the chances of getting sick during cold weather.
Winter will blow in soon, which could mean being surrounded by people coughing, sneezing and sniffling. Although there are prescription and over-the-counter medications, herbal tonics may be an alternative addition or solution to lessen the chances of getting sick. Herbalist Deb Thorna, 59, recently hosted a Winter Health with Herbs event as part of her Herb Academy program.
Thorna, a Petit Branch Library clerk, said she has studied herbalism for more than 15 years.
Halloween came early for guests at the Zombie Ball this weekend.
The undead came to life on the dance floor during K-Rock's Zombie Ball at the Landmark Theatre on Saturday.
Attendees dressed up in their best costumes and slipped on their dancing shoes to boogie the night away.
Makeup artists painted on scary and bloody faces while guests dressed as zombies, vampires and witches hit the dance floor to songs such as Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and NSYNC's "Bye Bye Bye."
Students got creative at Paint Nite, a painting party Orange After Dark hosted on Friday.
With “What is Love” blaring over the loudspeakers, Claire McKenney looked around the Sheraton Hotel ballroom, which resembled more of an art studio than a meeting space.