SYRACUSE -- The Syracuse Symphony Orchestra is approaching another deadline.
The symphony must raise another $445,000 by Friday if it wants to qualify for more funding from Onondaga County.
In February, the SSO put out an emergency call for help, and raised $375,000 in a little more than a week.
The symphony needs to raise nearly $2 million dollars by August to keep the music going.
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