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CONSTRUCTION CREWS have transformed the floor of the Nicholas J. Pirro Convention Center in Syracuse into a
bowling alley for the 2011 U.S. Bowling Congress Women’s Championships, which runs April 7 through July 3.
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The Nicholas J. Pirro
employees Brad
Convention Center in down-
Jurdzy (left), of
town Syracuse is beginning Hobart, Ind., and
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Construction crews are al- paint the new,
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Other than some last-min- bowling lanes

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crew’s work on the 48 lanes Gary Walts / The Post-Standard

$ 99
or Ritz Cracker is complete. It took them
four weeks to build the
Crumb Topped lanes.
Total costs are close to
— used as shims — are be-
tween the wood and the top
The organization already
picked up some excess ma-
been chosen to take part in
what tournament organizers
Broiled Haddock per
person
$1.5 million, requiring six
miles of wiring and enough
laminate.
The dozens of playing
terials a few weeks ago.
Everything is running
call a ‘‘shakedown.’’ From
April 3 through April 5, they
With Fries, Homemade Cole Slaw, Lemon...
Valid for Lunch, Dinner & To-go. wood for five three-bedroom cards were donated by Turn- smoothly, said Eric Pierson, will be invited to test the
With coupon only, only one coupon necessary per table. Not valid homes. ing Stone Resort Casino, a USBC tournament manager. lanes.
with any other promotions, coupons, or gift certificates. Some of the final work tournament sponsor. The goal is for the crews to
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‘‘We want to see every-
included using hundreds of After the tournament, be done with the spectator thing live,’’ Pierson said.
412 North Main St, North Syracuse playing cards to level the much of the wood will be and vendor spaces on April Contact Lorenzo Arguello at
www.nesticosrestaurant.com 458-5188 area where bowlers ap- donated to the local chapter 1. 470-2259 or at
proach the lanes. The cards of Habitat for Humanity. Some local bowlers have larguello@syracuse.com.

NOTICE OF ORIENTAL RUG Orchestra

AUCTION
NO MINIMUM-NO RESERVE*
operating
month
to month
Conducted by: David Watkins, NY license #10275430 ORCHESTRA, FROM A-3
the specifics of those meet-
1 million dollars of fine hand-made Oriental & Persian rugs will be auctioned piece by piece to the highest ings.
‘‘We’re in an evolving situ-
bidder. New, antique, semi-antique, silk, Tabriz. Kashan, Nain, Isphahan and many more will be auctioned off ation as the campaign pro-
REGARDLESS OF ORIGINAL VALUE. gresses,’’ said Jon Garland,

3 DAYS
chair of the Musicians Com-
mittee. He said musicians are
Saturday, April 2nd at 2pm looking for ways to help. ‘‘We
bent over backward to do our
Sunday, April 3rd at 2pm part,’’ Garland said.
Dealers and Decorators bring tax ID# Since July 1, the musicians
have returned to the SSO
Monday, April 4th at 7pm
(Preview 2 hours prior to each auction)
$720,000 in salaries, wages
and benefits, and before that,
proposed a two-year wage

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freeze. They have given back
15 percent of their salaries this
season and 5 percent in salary
during the 2009 to 2010 sea-
son, said Garland.
Auction will be held at For more information Because the SSO has not
met its current goal of
401 N. Salina St. and reservations please call $445,000, it can’t yet collect
the last $100,000 of its
Syracuse, NY 315-403-9766 $404,465 allocation from the
Onondaga County Legislature.
Those funds come from the
Terms: 10% Buyers Premium, Cash, Visa, Master Card, American Express. county’s room occupancy tax.
Contact arts editor Melinda Johnson
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at mjohnson@syracuse.com or
470-2146.

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