CULTURAL SUMMARY

Syracuse's culture is a vibrant blend of Northeastern influences, historical significance, and modern innovation. The city's culinary scene is renowned for its diverse international cuisine and local specialties like Chicken Riggies and Half-Moon Cookies. Music and arts thrive in Syracuse, with venues like the Landmark Theatre and the Everson Museum of Art hosting performances and exhibits. The city also embraces its rich history with institutions like the Onondaga Historical Association. Historically, Syracuse has grown from an industrial hub into a vibrant urban center, retaining its unique charm and cultural richness.

TOPOGRAPHY

The region features a mix of rolling hills, river valleys, and urban landscapes, with natural landmarks such as the Onondaga Lake and the nearby Finger Lakes, offering a blend of natural beauty and outdoor recreation opportunities.

CLIMATE

The climate is humid continental with four distinct seasons. Summers are warm with average temperatures around 81°F, while winters are cold, averaging 24°F, with significant snowfall. Rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, with the wettest months being June and August.

LANGUAGES

The two most common languages spoken are English and Spanish.

RELIGIONS

Major religions in the region include Roman Catholicism, Methodist, and Presbyterianism.

INDUSTRIES

Education: The region has a strong educational sector with major employers like Syracuse University excelling in higher education and research.

Healthcare: Companies like Upstate University Hospital lead in medical services and patient care.

Manufacturing: The area supports a robust manufacturing sector with companies like Lockheed Martin excelling in aerospace and defense technology.

LOCAL EVENTS

The area hosts events like the New York State Fair, celebrating state culture and agriculture; the Syracuse Jazz Festival, showcasing jazz music; and the Great Syracuse Pumpkin Festival, featuring autumn festivities and activities.

TOURISM

Popular tourist destinations include the Museum of Science & Technology (MOST), known for its interactive exhibits; the Everson Museum of Art, featuring American art collections; and the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, offering diverse animal exhibits.

RECREATION

Favored activities include hiking, boating, and skiing, with major parks like Green Lakes State Park and Clark Reservation State Park being popular destinations.

MISSION HISTORY

Organization of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints occurred 6 April 1830, in Fayette, New York, with 50 people and 6 official members present. Ten years prior to the organization, the new Church President, Joseph Smith, received a vision and further instructions from God to restore God's Church on earth. In one year (1830-31) membership increased to more than 100. In July 1840, the first group of new converts from Liverpool, England, arrived on the ship in the New York harbor.

To commemorate the early events of Church organization, an annual pageant, "America's Witness for Christ" (also known as "Hill Cumorah Pageant"), began in 1928. The Cumorah pageant attracts as many as 100,000 people to New York during its seven-night run. The Church celebrated the sesquicentennial of its organization in New York in 1980. The Church President at the time, President Spencer W. Kimball, spoke to Church members by satellite from the rebuilt historic sites where the Church was organized.

On 6 April 2000, 170 years after the Church was organized, the Palmyra New York Temple was Dedicated. The temple overlooks the Sacred Grove and other historic sites. The first temple in New York City, the Manhattan New York Temple, was dedicated on 13 June 2004.

MISSION GROUPS

These groups are a great way to connect with other families who have missionaries in the same area, reconnect with other missionaries you served with in the past or simply learn more about the mission.  Robust membership activity can make these groups truly amazing resources!