Last weekend saw Auburn host the inaugural Crow Cawcus Convention, a collection of markets, live music and more events commemorating the city's massive winter population of the black bird.
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Gallery: Auburn holds first Crow Cawcus Convention
Moss聽Velnias visited Auburn with friends from Syracuse for the Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21, donning a witchy hat for the event.聽
Ella Varga, a barista at Roast & Toast in Auburn, wears a Crow Cawcus Convention shirt while serving customers Feb. 21.聽
Hand-piped crow cookies made by local bakery Hann's Homemade nearly sold out at Roast & Toast during the city's first annual Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.聽
Weedsport native Dawn Wightman Perrault, author of "Liam and The Shadow Crow," signs her children's book at Auburn Public Theater during the first annual Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.聽
Auburn jewelry designer and sculptor Mystique Divinity wears a crow mask while selling her products at Auburn Public Theater during the city's Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.聽
Sandy Shutter, who runs Artistic Impressions out of Willard Memorial Chapel in Auburn, quickly sold out of her 鈥淐rows Before Bros鈥 tote bags, but also sold "Crow Queen" bags in the Atrium on Genesee Feb. 21 during the first annual Crow Cawcus Convention.
After his lecture at the Phoenix Building,聽crow biologist and Cornell professor Dr. Kevin McGowan offers information on his聽courses on crows and other birds at the Atrium on Genesee during Auburn's Crow Cawcus聽Convention聽Feb. 21.聽
Nia Boothman of the New York State Equal Rights Heritage Center in Auburn sells celebratory shirts during the first annual Crow Cawcus Convention in the Atrium on Genesee Feb. 21. "I think this convention is brilliant," she told 水果派AV. "I love events that we can use to bring the community together."
From left, Fran Rothel, Edie Barrette, Peggy Symonds and Patty Gylfus represent Witchy Women of the Finger Lakes, a dance performance group led by Rothel that supports domestic violence survivors, at Auburn's Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.聽
Seneca Falls resident Ruth Russ shows off her crow tattoo while chatting with family at A.T. Walley & Co. in Auburn during the city's first Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.聽
An arts and crafts stand in the Atrium on Genesee operated by Union Springs High School student Hannah McHenry offers feathers, glitter and other supplies for children to build crow masks during Auburn's Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.聽
Local artists offer an heirloom crafting stand in the Atrium on Genesee during Auburn's first Crow Cawcus Convention聽Feb. 21.聽
The Auburn Book Bonanza, a collective that gathers donated books and sells them out of Reuse Refuge on Genesee Street, announces the opening of its own storefront, Crow City Bookshop, while manning a stand in the Atrium on Genesee during Auburn's first Crow Cawcus聽Convention聽Feb. 21.聽
Dan Lennox and his wife, Sylvia, carry on his father's legacy with the renowned Crow Mobile at Auburn's first annual Crow Cawcus Convention Feb. 21.

