GCACC Newsletter First Annual Fall Festival Oct. 24th-25th

GCACC
Newsletter
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First Annual Fall Festival Oct. 24th-25th
For the whole family to enjoy!!
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ISSUE:
Oct. Events
Cazenovia Art Trail
Nelson Odeon
Society for New Music
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Don’t Miss the Fun
Scarecrows & Prizes
Pumpkins & Prizes
Farmer’s Market
Music
Food
Merchant Mystery Boxes
w/prizes
Hayrides
Dancing
Vendors
Face Painting
Pumpkin Painting
Tastings at Oneida Savings
(see schedule pg 4)
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Fall Festival
Farmer’s Market Vendors
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Music City Tour
Preview Oct 16th 5:30
Cazenovia Library
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New Members
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Fall Festival Vendor
Application
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Member News
Spirits of Cazenovia
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Event Calendar
Sat. Oct 25th 9 a.m.to 7 p.m
Oct. 16th Meet & Greet
Cazenovia Library 5:30 to 7
Public is invited
Special Travel Presentation
No charge
The 2014 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs
September 13 to October 26, 2014. Ongoing activities,
special events and festival entertainment take place
every weekend and appeal to a wide range of ages and
interests. Come and join the fun!
The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce
59 Albany Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035
315-655-9243 www.cazenovia.com
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ARTISTS AND LOCATIONS
1. "Art Hub" (Rick Marchant, Barbara Dahn, Henry Drexler, Toloa Perry, Drayton
Jones, Martha Keim-St. Louis, Wayne Daniels)
Cazenovia Public Library, 100 Albany St, Cazenovia, NY
2. Naomi DeMuth and Roger DeMuth
59 Chenango St, Cazenovia, NY
3. Cazenovia Artisans
39 Albany St, Cazenovia, NY
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4. Cazenovia College Art Faculty Exhibit
6 Sullivan St, Art Gallery, Reisman Hall, Cazenovia College, Cazenovia, NY
5. Deborah Dougherty Wester
59 Farnham St, Cazenovia, NY
6. Gene Gissin
25 William St, Cazenovia, NY
7. Paul Parpard
4722 Syracuse Rd, Cazenovia, NY
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8. Jude Ferencz
4622 Syracuse Rd, Cazenovia, NY
9. Marilyn Fegan
1570 Route 20 West, Cazenovia, NY
10. Eugen Doering
4666 Lincklaen Rd, Cazenovia, NY
11. Susan Machamer
5355 Indian Lookout Rd, Cazenovia, NY
12. Cazenovia Cut Block
4636 East Lake Rd, Cazenovia, NY
13. Liz Lurie, Peter Beasecker and Kristen Gale
5214 Irish Ridge Rd, Chittenango, NY
14. Barbara Bickford (Oct. 4 only) and Tom McCobb
2610 Fenner Rd, Cazenovia, NY
15. "Art Hub" (Central New York Watercolor Society)
at the Stone Quarry Art Park 3883 Stone Quarry Rd, Cazenovia, NY
This is a self guided tour of
artists’ studios that provides
a unique opportunity for the
public to meet artists in their
working environments. This
event is free and open to the
public.
Www.art-trail.org
[email protected]
10 to 5 daily
16. Dave Harper
1504 Delphi Rd, Cazenovia, NY
17. Steve Meltzer
at the New Woodstock Free Library, 2106 Main St, New Woodstock, NY
18. Mary Padgett
2514 Damon Rd, New Woodstock, NY
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L O S T B AY O U R A M B L E R S
DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 PM
$20 IN ADVANCE : BUY ONLINE OR AT THE CHAMBER
Cajun/Rock music
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DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 PM
$22 IN ADVANCE : BUY ONLINE OR AT THE CHAMBER
Society for New Music
Safety Last! Silent film with newly composed score
Wednesday, October 8, 7:30 PM
Palace Theater, Eastwood, 2384 James St., Syracuse
Tickets: Season ticket or $25 at the door
This 1923 romantic comedy starring Harold Lloyd includes one of the most famous images from the silent
film era: Lloyd clutching the hands of a large clock as he dangles from the outside of a skyscraper above
moving traffic.
Screened with the premiere of a score by Rob Deemer and presented in conjunction with the Syracuse International Film Festival and LeMoyne College.
Performers include Kelly Covert, flute/piccolo; John Friedrichs, clarinet/bass clarinet; Peter Rovit and Blagomira Lipari, violins; Gregory Wood, cello; Gabriel DiMartino, trumpet; and Heather Buchman, trombone, conducted by Rob Deemer.
Season ticket or $25. at the door
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The 2014 Summer Farmer’s Market is winding down this month and what a great season it has been
for the community. Congratulations to all of the vendors and their manager Aileen Randolph of Empire Buffalo. The Summer Market will end on November 1st and the Winter Market will begin the
third Saturday of every month from 9 to 1 until May. The Winter Market is held at the American Legion on Chenango Street in Cazenovia.
Vendors must sign up for the Winter Market by mid October to have a space reserved for themselves.
Forms will be available at the Chamber Office and online at www.cazenovia.com.
GCACC 1st Annual Fall Festival
Oct. 24th thru 25th
Crafters & Vendors on Sidewalks 9 to 4 Sat.
Fri. Oct 24th Scarecrows come out on Sidewalks
Sat Oct 25th
9 a.m.
Register Carved Pumpkins at Chamber for contest
9 to 4
Farmer’s Market & Vendors on Albany Street
10 to12
Pumpkin and Face Painting at Chamber
11 to 1
Lincklaen House Hot Dogs in park
Little Big Band Music
1 to 3
Childrens Movie at Cazenovia Library
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Dracula Matinee at Catherine Cummings Theatre
2 to 4
Hayrides around Cazenovia Business District
3 to 5
Golubs Pumpkin Farm to Catapult Pumpkins
Critz Farm Corn Maze and Fritters
4 to 6
Dance in Memorial Park Round and Square Dance
(in case of rain dance will be at Critz Farm barn)
6 p.m.
6:15 p.m.
6:45 p.m.
7 p.m.
Tasting at Oneida Savings (food & beverages)
Lincklaen House Hot Sausage P&O Sdw. In park
Pumpkins will be lit telephone park
Awards for Pumpkins and Scarecrows will be given
Pumpkin Dump
CPF Walk Among the Spirits at Evergreen Cemetery
Park at Burton Little League Park
Need over 100 Pumpkins for first year displayed on
Scaffolling in front of Kinney’s. Must be registered at Chamber office 59 Albany and placed on
shelves before 4 p.m. Your name must be on your
pumpkin. They will be lit at 6 p.m. At 6:30 if you
want your pumpkin you must retrieve it before the
Pumpkin Dump when they will all be tossed for
disposal in a field.
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Visit downtown merchants for
prizes when you guess what is in
their mystery box. Should you be
afraid? Be brave and it will be fun!
Fri. Oct. 24th submit your
scarecrow entry and be registered for prizes. Public is
invited to enter their scarecrows. They will be displayed on Albany Street.
Summer Farmer’s Market is Open
Aileen Randolph—Manager
Visit the Market every Saturday 9 to 4
Shop Early for Best Selection:
Summer Season Vendors:
Adirondack Distilling Company—Vodka, Gin, Whisky & Bourbon
Antimoc Craft Collection Jewelry—Jewelry, Aprons, Scarves, Tye-Dye
T-Shirts, Hot Pot Holders and Decorated Flip Flops
Brownson Family Farm—Fruits, Vegetables, Honey and Maple Syrup
Cazenovia Cut Block—Woodworking Boards & Bowls
Creekside Meadows Farm—Meats, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Maple
Products, Soaps and Woodworking Crafts
Dizzy Lizzy’s Farm—Produce, Fruit, Garlic, Maple, Eggs and Flowers
Drover Hill Farm—Beef, Pork, Lamb and Chicken
Empire Buffalo, LLC—Bison Meat and Garlicky Goodness
Fairie Treasurers—Handmade arts and crafts
Fenner Alps Fiber Farm—Yarn and Fiber from Angora goats, Vintage Journals, and Crochet Jewelry
Fishbellies-microwave/freezer corn bags for pain relief
Frosty Morning Farm—Fruits, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Eggs, Baked
Goods, and Hand Made Hula Hoops
Goosegreen Farm—Pastured Chicken and eggs (starting July 5th)
Hartwood Farm—Fruits, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers and Eggs
Jewelry by Dolly—Handmade Jewelry
Johnston’s Honey Bee Farm—Honey, Handmade Arts & Crafts
Kriemhild Dairy Farms—Butter
Life of Reilley Distilling Company—Spirits (Coming Soon)
Local Roots—Vegetables, Syrup, Honey and Eggs
Meadowood Farms—Cheese, Beef and Lamb
Mizrahi Manor Granola– Granola
Mountain Grown Farm—Fruits, Vegetables, Flowers and Honey
Navarino Orchard—Fruits, Vegetables, Baked Goods and Home Canned
Goods
Paradise Gardens—Plants and Flowers
Peanut Lane—Cold pressed Juices
Refresh Farms—Greens
RISE—Artisan Breads
Simple Roast—Coffee
Spruce Ridge Landscape & Design—Plants and Flowers
Sweet Indulgences Dessert Catering—Baked goods
Talking Tricksters—Works in Clay
Tartine Bake Shop—Baked goods
Three Village Cheese Co.—Cheese
Theresa’s Treasures—Handmade Arts & Crafts
Zimmer’s Bakes—Baked Goods
Summer Occasional Vendors
2 Kids Goat Farm—Dairy Products, Soaps, Lotions and Lip Balms
Fishbellies—Microwavable/Freezer Corn Bags for Pain Relief
Primo & Mary’s Heritage Products—Jarred Salsa
Trunk Rescue—Painted old trunks
Critz Farms– Maple Syrup and Hard Ciders
(40 Vendors have signed up for Market as of 9/30/14)
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Chamber Member News
Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce presents…….
America’s Music Cities
Featuring New Orleans, Memphis & Nashville
May 10—17, 2015
8 Days—11 Meals: 7 Breakfasts, 4 Dinners
Day 1: Sunday, May 10, 2015 New Orleans, Louisiana– Tour Begins from Cazenovia
Pick up and transfer to Syracuse Airport (22 seats reserved for this tour). Transportation
From New Orleans airport to Sheraton New Orleans Hotel.
Step back in time on a cultural getaway that spens in the “Jazz Capital of the World” - New Orleans! This soulful city abounds with rich history, mouth-watering Cajun and Creole cuisine, and a incomparable soundtrack.
Day 2: Monday, May 11, 201 French Quarter (Breakfast & Dinner included)
Enjoy a walking tour of New Orleans’ famous French Quarter where we see the majestic St.
Louis Cathedral, one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Continue on to the ustling French Marketplace where you’ll explore Pirates Alley, the Cabildo, The Presbytere and the Pontalba. Stop to taste
a true New Orleans favorite– beignets at Café’ Du Monde. Tonight, roll up your sleeves and prepare to
discover how to cook New Orleans-style! During a unique cooking demonstration at the New Orleans School of Cooking, your chef will indulge you in everything that Louisiana cuisine has to offer.
Day 3: Tuesday, May 12, 2015 French Quarter (Breakfast included)
Set out on a drive along New Orleans’ historic Esplanade Avenue. Then journey through Louisiana’s swamp on a cruise narrated by your captain. Learn about the history and ecology of this
fascinating ecosystem while keeping an eye out for wildlife including bald eagles, herons, turtles and
alligators! You’ll also see houses (accessible only by boat) of the local Cajuns who have made their
homes here in the bayous. Return to New Orleans and spend the remainder of the afternoon at leisure to
discover this great city your way.
Day 4: Wednesday, May 13, 2015 New Orleans to Memphis, Tennessee (Breakfast & Dinner)
Travel north to Memphis, the birthplace of the Blues, Rock ‘n’ Roll and Soul. Upon arrival, immerse yourself in Memphis’ cuisine with dinner at a local favorite barbecue restaurant. Stay at the
Memphis Sheraton Hotel.
Day 5: Thursday, May 14, 2015 Memphis (Breakfast & Dinner included)
This morning, embark on a one-of-a-kind tour of the city of Memphis. Local musicians board
the coach and tell the story of Memphis’ musical heritage and history as you view the city’s many highlights...you may even be tempted to sing along! Then, don your blue suede shoes when you visit
Graceland, the palatial home of Elvis Presley. Enter Elvis’ 14 acre estate and visit his home, original
business office, trophy building and the Meditation Garden, where Elvis and members of his family
have been laid to rest. The remainder of your day is free to enjoy this city’s vast musical offerings on
yur own. Dance to the live music that may fill the open air or spend the evening exploring Beale
Street’s vibrant musical clubs!
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America’s Music Cities Tour continued
Day 6: Friday, May 15, 2015 Memphis—Nashville (Breakfast Included)
Journey to the “Music Capital of the World” - Nashville. Check into the Grand Ole Opry Resort Hotel. This evening , take your reserved seat at the renowned “Grand Ole Opry”. What began
as a building where a local radio broadcast show aired once a week in 1925 has grown to become an
entertainment complex that attracts music fans from all over the world. After the show, take a behindthe-scenes look at the music during a backstage tour of the Opry! Next, discover the history and learn
about the operations of the show during a talk with the Grand Ole Opry staff.
Day 7: Saturday, May 16, 2015 Nashville (Breakfast and Dinner included)
Your day begins with a tour of the historic RCA Studio B for an up-close look at Nashville’s
oldest remaining record studio where Elvis Presley, Dolly Parton and Charlie Pride once recorded some
of their classic hits. Learn the secrets of how each artist recorded their chart-topping music in this famous studio, where you may even have the opportunity to record your on hit!! Then, explore the
Country Music Hall of Fame, the largest museum of popular music in the world. The museum’s vast
collections of memorabilia, costumes, recordings and instruments are artfully presented in cutting-edge
exhibits relaying the colorful histories of country music and its artists. Learn about the Hatch Show
Print, the original printer of the concert flyer for famous country musicians, and have the opportunity to
see how they are still printed today. Later today, a local guide will share the history and lore of Music
City during a sightseeing tour. Visit the old Ryman Auditorium and view the State Capitol, Music
Row and the Parthenon—a full scale replica of the Athenian original.
Day 8: Sunday, May 17, 2015 Nashville Tour Ends (Breakfast included)
As your journey comes to a close, return home with a wealth of memories that will have you
humming a new tune. Fly Nashville to Syracuse and bus to Cazenovia.
We have information available at the Chamber. Stop by or call 315-655-9243
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Member News
ATTENTION BUSINESS OWNERS
Hundreds of people die from Sudden Cardiac Arrest each DAY in the US. Many others are injured in work-place accidents.
Seconds count when a person experiences a heart attack or an injury. Do you and your employees know what to do in an emergency?
Springhill Associates will come to your facility with all the necessary training equipment needed for a complete and thorough
training in Standard First Aid, CPR, and AED operations (offered as one class or separately). Scheduling can be arranged to fit
your time constraints. This training will enable you to meet all OSHA regulations as prescribed by law. Other classes are also
available. Please check our website for additional class offerings.
Contact Michael at Springhill Associates TODAY to discuss your training needs.
Phone: 315-632-8380
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.SpringhillAssociatesLLC.com
Welcome New Chamber Members September 2014
Ryan Tech Solutions—Tim Ryan
3955 East Road, Cazenovia, NY 13035
Phone: 315-378-9380 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: http://ryantech.solutions
Offering computer services for your home, your office and the web. From fixing your laptop to
managing your network to growing your business online.
AFLAC of New York—Jason Terranova—Independent Agent
9 Albany St., Suite 3-1, Cazenovia, NY 13035
Phone: 413-347-0051 Fax: 315-373-0965 E-mail: [email protected]
Website: Aflac.co
Specialize in multiple lines of supplemental benefits and life insurances for business owners & employers as
well as some individual programs including dental, short term disability,
accident, cancer etc.
New York Horse Magazine—Janis Barth, Editor & Publisher
We are taking ads now for our next edition. Go to www.New York Horse
Magazine .
We're located in Cazenovia, part of NY's Equine Alley.
Phone 315.345.9297 Email [email protected]
New Management—Key Bank of Cazenovia is now managed by Ryan Pyland and their new phone no. is 951-3001
*Press CTRL and click the link below to connect to our Facebook Page
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cazenovia-Chamber/143007701458
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Member News
Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce
Phone: 315-655-9243 or Fax: 315-655-9244
1st Annual Fall Festival
Albany Street
Saturday, October 25th 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Retail and Not for Profit Vendor Application – Deadline Oct. 17th
Vendor ______________________________________________________
Contact Name _________________________________________________
Full Address __________________________________________________
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Phone _____________________
E-Mail _________________________
List and describe all goods to be sold
Site Fee: Space to be occupied by one (1) business only!
_____ 10 x 10 Retail space $50.
______ Not For Profit Organization $25.
Set up must be completed by 8:45 a.m. on Saturday Oct. 25th. You must supply your own table, chair
and tent if needed. You will be assigned a space on sidewalk of Albany St. in Cazenovia.
Free All Day Parking on many village streets one block away from downtown and behind Library with
walkway to Albany St.
Checks made payable to GCACC with a certificate of insurance naming the Village of Cazenovia and
Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce as additional insured.
Fees are not transferable or refundable. It is important that you read and fill in this form carefully
and send to GCACC, 59 Albany St., Cazenovia, NY 13035.
All vendor fees must be paid by October 17th to guarantee your space is reserved.
I have read the rules and regulations. I understand that any decision of the Chamber is final and that any violation or hazard
to the public will be cause for immediate revocation of my permit and agree to abide by the same. I agree to defend, hold
harmless and indemnify the Chamber for any lawsuits, claims or other action that arise from my conduct. Signature
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CRIS Timebank
The Mission of the CRIS Timebank is in a place to strengthen the informal support system of family,
neighborhood and community within the Cazenovia, Nelson and Fenner areas. The network of service
credit exchanges will enhance the CRIS mission to help seniors to stay in their homes as long as possible.
What is a Tmebank? A Timebank is a system is set up to exchange the time and talents of community
members to meet the needs of friends, neighbors and the larger community. During this initial year, the
Timebank is open to those 55 and older. Call 655-5743 for more information.
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Saturday, October 18th
The "Spirits" of Cazenovia
The Friends of Lorenzo invite you to join them for a unique event,
intertwining actual and apocryphal tales of the supernatural among
us with the enjoyment of the lively
“spirits” available from our local craft breweries, distilleries, wineries
and cidery.
Other Spirits of CAZ !!!
2747 Route 20 East
Cazenovia, NY 13035
315-506-5084
www.lifeofreilley.net
[email protected]
As Madison County’s first distillery since prohibition, Life of Reilley Distilling and Wine Co. is
proud to present small-batch, hand-crafted spirits and wines. "You’re not living the life...until
you’re drinking the Life!"
Tasting Room is now Open!
Open Fri thru Sun 12 to 6 p.m..
2001 Delphi Road
New Woodstock, NY
Tasting Room & Café Hours
Wed thru Fri 11 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Sat & Sun 11 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Sunday only wine served after 12 pm
The 2014 Critz Farms Fall Harvest Celebration runs September 13 to October 26, 2014. Ongoing activities, special events and
festival entertainment take place every weekend and appeal to a wide range of ages and interests. Come and join the fun!
Tasting Room Hours
Thur—Fri 11 a.m.– 6 p.m.
Sat & Sun 11 a.m.—5 p.m.
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Farmer’s Market every Sat. 9 to 4 at
Memorial Park on Albany Street
Oct 3rd Eat.Drink.Art 6:30-8:30 Reisman Hall
Oct 12th Kite Fest at Stone Quarry Art Park 10 to 4 p.m.
With NYKE & Jeff Holman Weathervanes
Oct 13th Lorenzo Mansion Closes for the Season
Oct 16th America’s Music Cities Caz Library 5:30
Oct 18th Lorenzo Lore and Libations
Oct 24th Scarecrow Festival Albany St.
Oct 25th Fall Festival Albany St. 9 a.m. to 7 p.m.
Oct 25th 75th Hunt Ball at Cazenovia Club
Nov 1st Last outdoor Farmer’s Market at Memorial Park
(Winter Market is third Sat. 9 to 1 at American
Legion starting Nov.15th thru April 18th)
Carved & Painted Pumpkin Contest Oct 25th 10 a.m to 2 p.m.
Register your pumpkin at the Chamber at 59 Albany St.
Be sure your name and phone no. is on your pumpkin so you can win a prize.
They will all be lit at 6 p.m. and winners announced. If you wish to take your
pumpkin home before the big Pumpkin Dump you must grab it by 6:45 p.m.
100??
200??
300???
Can your class beat
another class with
the most
Carved pumpkins?
How many
Pumpkins can we
line up in telephone park for our
first year???
Scarecrow Contest Oct 24th & 25th
Register you Scarecrow at the Chamber Office
Your scarecrow will be placed on Albany Street lamp post or
bench. It must have a name so it can be identified for prizes.
This is our 3rd Annual Scarecrow Contest.
Families and individuals join in the fun!!
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