Red Cross Blood Drives Scheduled

10/01/2011…St. Francis of Assisi-Parish Center

7820 Bridgeport Minoa Rd, Bridgeport, NY,13030

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/01/2011…Syracuse Regional Market stall e21 – SCU

2100 Park Street, Syracuse, NY,13208

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/04/2011…Crouse Hospital – Bloodmobile

765 Irving Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13210

12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

10/06/2011…Driver’s Village – center court

“5885 E. Circle Drive, Suite200″, Cicero, NY, 13039

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/08/2011…Elbridge Fire Department – Community Room

275 East Main St, Elbridge, NY, 13060

8:00 AM to 12:00 PM

10/08/2011…Church of the Immaculate Conception – Multi-purpose room

400 Salt Springs Rd, Fayetteville, NY, 13066

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/08/2011…K-Mart 4034 – SCU

2803 Brewerton Rd, Syracuse, NY, 13211

11:30 AM to 4:30 PM

10/10/2011…Plymouth Congregational Church – Memorial Hall

232 East Onondaga St, Syracuse, NY, 13202

11:00 AM to 4:00 PM

10/11/2011…LaFayette Fire Dept – Community Room

Route 11, Lafayette, NY, 13084

1:30 PM to 6:30 PM

10/12/2011…Brewerton UnitedMethodistChurchCommunity Center– Classroom

5395 Orangeport Rd., Brewerton, NY, 13029

1:30 PM to 6:30 PM

10/12/2011…Syracuse University Schine Student Center- Room 304 ABC

Waverly Ave., Syracuse, NY ,13210

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/13/2011…East Area YMCA -Learning Room & Teen Center

200 Towne Drive, Fayetteville, NY, 13066

7:30 AM to 12:30 PM

10/13/2011…St Lucys Gym – Gym

423 Gifford St, Syracuse, NY, 13204

1:00 PM to 6:00 PM

10/14/2011…Best Buy – Bloodmobile

3401 Erie Blvd East, De Witt, NY, 13214

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/15/2011…Tully United Comm Ch – Main hall

5872 Meetinghouse Rd., Tully, NY, 13159

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/16/2011…Temple Concord- Banquet Room

910 Madison Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13210

9:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/17/2011…St. Michaels Lutheran Ch-Camillus – Fellowship Hall

5108 West Genesee Street, Camillus, NY, 13031

1:30 PM to 6:30 PM

10/17/2011…GoldsteinStudentCenter- Study Lounge

410 Skytop Rd, Syracuse, NY, 13244

11:30 AM to 5:30 PM

10/22/2011…St Marys School- Social Hall

47 Syracuse St., Baldwinsville, NY, 13027

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/22/2011…Belgium Cold Springs Fire Department 1 – Main Room

7920 W River Rd., Baldwinsville, NY, 13027

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/22/2011…St Matthews Church – Parish Hall

904 Vine St., Liverpool, NY, 13088

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/22/2011…Carousel Center – Wing next to Lens Crafters

1 Carousel Center Drive, Syracuse, NY, 13290

8:00 AM to 1:00 PM

10/24/2011…King & King Architects – Bloodmobile

358 W Jefferson St, Syracuse, NY, 13202

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

10/26/2011…Walgreens – Bloodmobile

2231 Downer Street Rd, Baldwinsville, NY, 13027

10:00 AM to 3:00 PM

10/26/2011…Syracuse University Winnick Hillel Center- Lender Auditorium

102 Walnut Ave, Syracuse, NY, 13210

12:30 PM to 5:30 PM

10/27/2011…Christ Community Ch-Syracuse – Fellowship Hall

3474 Stiles Rd, Syracuse, NY, 13209

2:00 PM to 7:00 PM

10/28/2011…Hematology-Oncology Associates – Cafeteria

5008 Brittonfield Parkway, East Syracuse, NY, 13057

9:00 AM to 2:00 PM

10/28/2011…Syracuse EOC – Class room

100 New Street, Syracuse, NY, 13202

12:00 PM to 5:00 PM

Can You Identify This Suspect?

11-221990

(Fayetteville, NY – Sept. 2, 2011) On Jan. 16, 2011, this suspect entered the Mobil gas station, located at 6896 East Genesee Street, in Fayetteville and purchased merchandise with a stolen credit card. The suspect was seen in the vehicle also pictured.

If you can identify this man, call 315-435-3051 or send an email to sherifftips@ongov.net.

For more attempts to identify cases, visit the Onondaga County Sheriff’s Office website at www.sheriffwalsh.com, www.ongov.net\sheriff or on visit us on Facebook.

Daughters Continue Walk/Run in Memory of Father

(Dewitt, NY – Aug. 2011) Clad in t-shirts emblazoned with a silhouetted runner holding up two victory fingers, three sisters will participate again in the walk/run they started last year in memory of their father, Jerry Barsha.

Sisters Amy, Cindy and Janice Barsha, will join their mother, Martha, in the 5k walk/run, “They Can’t Stop Me!” which will be held Sept. 24 at the Erie Canal in DeWitt. Participants who raise $100 will receive a “They Can’t Stop Me!” baseball cap. There will also be raffles for various items and a reception/party with music after the event.

Proceeds from the charity will benefit a Jerry Barsha Memorial Scholarship at Onondaga County Community College where he worked for many years. Barsha died in September 2009. He was 83.

The race is a way for the Barsha sisters to honor their father and gather people together, something that brought great happiness to his life.

“My father had a pride and passion for people and the community and getting people together,” Amy Barsha said. “This is a way to continue to honor him.

Debra, of Katonah, will be walking in the event, along with her mother, Martha, of DeWitt, Jerry’s wife of 51 years.

Sisters Janice, of Boston, Cindy, of Miami, Fla, and Amy, of Fayetteville, will participate in the run.

Gerald “Jerry” Barsha was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He graduated from Syracuse University in 1948 with a dual degree in radio broadcasting and political science.

Gifted with charisma and a courageous edge for news, he spent 32 years of reporting on Central New York radio and television, breaking many exclusive stories and conducting his share of news investigations.

He received accolades for his work, including the Syracuse Press Club’s Lifetime Achievement Award in 1990 and an award for 35 years as a teacher at Onondaga Community College.

After he retired, he still maintained a busy lifestyle, spending winters in Florida with his wife, Martha, even after he was diagnosed with cancer, which he beat twice.

“He refused to let it stand in the way of anything in his life,” Amy Barsha said.

His endearing communication to his daughters after several complicated surgeries was proof there was no keeping him down.

“We would walk into the room not knowing quite what to expect and there he would be holding up his two victory fingers saying, ‘they can’t stop me,’” Amy Barsha fondly recalls.

On race day, the family will gather in honor of Jerry, a man whose “they can’t stop me spirit” left a legacy of hope and determination to an entire community.

For more information or to register for the walk/run, visit www.theycantstopme.org.

Details:

The walk/run begins behind the DeWitt Town Clerk’s Office all at 5400 Butternut Road. There is available parking. The start time is 9 a.m.

On-line registration closes on Thursday Sept. 22, 2011 at 9 p.m. Registration on race day is available at $25 per person. Registration on race day is from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m.

 

 

 

Local Residents Make College News

Wojcikiewicz Receives Award From Clarkson University

(July 2011) John Wojcikiewicz of Manlius, N.Y., a senior at Clarkson University majoring in Biology, received the following award(s) at the University Recognition Day ceremony during the spring semester:

Department of Biology Outstanding Research Award: This award is given to the senior biology student who has demonstrated outstanding academic achievement and contributed to the development of the biological sciences at Clarkson. Cartwright will receive a monetary award and have her name engraved upon a plaque that is on display in the Department of Biology.

Wendl named to Dean’s List at Villanova University

Andrew Wendl from Manlius, NY has been named to the Dean’s List for the 2011 spring semester in Villanova University’s College of Engineering (Villanova, Pa.).

Every year, Villanova University students with established outstanding academic records are honored by the dean of each college. To qualify for the Dean’s List in the College of Engineering, one must be a matriculated full-time student and earn a semester grade point average of 3.25.

 

Walsh Named to Dean’s List at Villanova University

Christopher Walsh from Manlius, NY has been named to the Dean’s List for the 2011 spring semester in the Villanova School of Business (Villanova, Pa.).

Every year, students with established outstanding academic records are honored by the dean of each college. To qualify for the Dean’s List in the Villanova School of Business, one must be a matriculated full-time student and earn a semester grade point average of 3.5, with no missing or non-passing grades.

 

Area residents named to Union College’s Dean’s List

The following local residents were among the 700 Union College students named to the Dean’s List:

Haritha Sishtla ’11, a resident of Manlius, NY; Sishtla is a Leadership in Medicine with a focus on Biology and Economics major and a 2007 graduate of Fayetteville-manlius High Sch.

Paul Tunison ’11, a resident of Syracuse, NY; Tunison is a Computer Science major and a 2007 graduate of West Genesee Senior HS.

To be named to the Dean’s List, Union students must have a grade point average of at least 3.5 for the academic year and meet certain other requirements.

 

Local residents to attend SUNY Oswego

Several local residents have reserved places as transfer students at SUNY Oswego. Fall classes will begin Aug. 29. Set to transfer to Oswego, with the college they last studied at in parentheses, are:

Jonathan A. Cox of Henneberry Road in Manlius (Onondaga Community College).

Rosanna M. Garvey of West Pleasant Street in Manlius (SUNY Canton).

Steven G. Neuhauser of Stoneledge Lane in Manlius (Onondaga Community College).

Danielle L. Saturno of South Avenue in Solvay (Onondaga Community College).

Christina F. Cavacas of 2nd Street in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Meaghan E. Corning of Upland Circle Drive in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Matthew Degilio of Ontario Avenue in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Sarah F. Derusha of Pine Hill Road in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Sasha E. Hayes of Wycliffe Road in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Shannon T. Slowik of Cowan Avenue North in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Brittany L. Snyder of Baker Boulevard in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).

Allison M. Stevens of State Fair Boulevard in Syracuse (Onondaga Community College).
McKie Named to Dean’s List at Buffalo State College

Shayna McKie of Manlius has been named to the spring 2011 School of Arts and Humanities Dean’s List at Buffalo State College. Shayna is the daughter of Dave and Cathy McKie.

To qualify, students must earn a minimum term GPA of 3.5 and complete a minimum of 12 credit hours.

 

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Seminar is This Weekend

(Cazenovia, NY – July 8, 2011) The following is the schedule and list of teens attending the Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) seminar held at Cazenovia College. Students are selected for their leadership potential and willingness to serve others. Local Rotary clubs from across Central New York pick the teens and pay their tuition to attend the seminar.

More information on RYLA in Central New York is available at www.rotarydistrict7150.org/RYLA

 

Rotary District 7150 RYLA schedule for July 8-10, 2011

 

FRIDAY

 

7 a.m.: RYLA staff arrive, prepare stations on registration tables, get room keys, sign Staff Action Policy.

8-9:45: Registration in front entrance of Shove Suites (Building 6, along Seminary Street, off of Sullivan Street), room assignments and taking gear to Shove Suites rooms, then students go to Morgan Center. Secret Squares ice breaker, rules

9:45 to 9:55 Welcome, Morgan Room (Past District Governor Herb Jerry)

9:55 to 10:05: Conference rules and expectations (Larry Richardson)

10:05 to 10:20: Move project supplies to shelf building location, to be determined..

10:20 to 11:05: “The Importance of Effective Communication in Leadership and in Life,” (Maureen Louis, director of Communication Studies at Cazenovia College), Morgan Center

11:05 to 11:15: Restroom break.

11:15 to noon: “Developing the Attitude of a Champion,” (Tim Ahern, president of Ahern, Murphy & Associates) Morgan Center

Noon to 12:15 p.m.: “Free time” — Divide project parts

12:15 to 1: Lunch in Hubbard Hall dining center

1 to 1:45:  “Know Your True Colors,” McDonald Lecture Hall in Eckel Hall (Phyllis Danks, former high school athletic director, Marcellus and Jordan-Elbridge high schools)

1:45 to 1:50 Move to Morgan Center

1:50 to 2:40: “Communicate to Motivate,” Morgan Room (Liz Metzger. librarian, Canastota Public Library)

2:40 to 2:45: Bathroom break

2:45 to 3:30: “Ethics and Credibility: How They Tie into Effective Leadership” Morgan Room (Kurt Wheeler, Mayor of Cazenovia)

3:30 to 3:35: Move to projects studio

3:35 to 4:10: Start assembling shelves

4:10 to 4:20: Break

4:20 to 4:45: Teen issues, and skit planning (Larry Richardson and Barbara Devendorf), Morgan Room

4:45 to 5:15: Swimming pool activities planning session, Coleman A&B or if weather is good, out on the Quad (Phyllis Danks)

5:15 to 6: “Free time”

6 to 6:40: Supper in Hubbard Hall dining center

6:40 to 7: Class meeting, day in review, Shove Hall lower lounge (Ellen Nowyj)

7 to 7:30: Change clothes and walk to college’s swimming pool

7:30 to 9: Swimming pool games and activities (games, Marilyn Anderson; ugly dive competition, Larry Richardson)

9 to 9:30 p.m.: Walk back to Shove Suites, change for evening activity

9:30 to 11:30: Mexican night snack and movie, Sayford Cafe

11:30: Lights out

 

SATURDAY

 

8 to 8:40: Breakfast in Hubbard Hall dining center

8:40 to 9:25: “Free time” (shelves), project area

9:25 to 9:30: Move to Morgan Room

9:30 to 10:15: Setting and prioritizing goals, Morgan Room (Paul Muench, varsity football coach and teacher at Fayetteville-Manlius High School)

 

10:15 to 10:20: Bathroom break

10:20 to 11:05: Internet, cell phones and personal life: Predators are watching you, and so is your future, Morgan Room (Wendy Fical, direcor of Utica office of National Center for Missing & Exploited Children)

11:05 to 11:15: Bathroom break

11:15 to noon: “Teamwork in politics, and the importance of working together throughout life,” Morgan Room (U.S. Rep. Ann Marie Buerkle)

noon to 12:40 p.m.: Lunch in Hubbard Hall dining center.

12:40 to 1:00: Dress for challenge course, walk to van pickup spot in driveway between Hubbard Hall and Shove Hall

1:00 to 2:15: Ride to challenge course at SUNY Institute of Technology, in Utica

2:15 to 6:30: Low-ropes challenge course

6:30: Leave in vans for Cazenovia College. Eat dinner on the way back

8:15 p.m. Arrive back at Cazenovia College

8:15  to 9: Spaghetti tower building — members and joints (Larry Richardson) interactive session, east end of Hubbard Hall cafeteria

9 to 11:30 Pizza & wings and a student-led Q&A, stand-up comedy, Sayford Cafe, followed by a teen-led game on the Quad

11:30: Lights out.

 

SUNDAY

 

8 to 8:45 a.m.: Breakfast in Hubbard Hall dining center

8:45 to 9:00: Group photo, hopefully outside on the quad

9:00 to 9:15: Teams move projects from studio to lobby of Hubbard Hall

9:15 to 9:40: Participants describe their planned service projects, including how they plan to gather resources and materials, Sayford Cafe

9:40 to 9:45: Move to the Morgan Room

9:45 to 10:05: Teens perform their skits, Morgan Room

10:05 to 10:25: Teens complete RYLA surveys, receive Rotary 2010-11 theme pin, Morgan Room

10:25 to 11:40: Get dressed for banquet, clean out rooms, have room and suite inspected by RYLA staff, carry luggage to the Morgan Room

11:40 to 11:50: Turn in envelope with room key and swipe card to Mary Beth Richardson in the lobby of Hubbard Hall, and get $20 security deposit

11:50 a.m. Take your seats in the banquet room.

noon to 2:00: Recognition banquet in College Dining Center. Special guest is Jenni Gratien, program director of Chadwick Residence. Keynote speaker is District Governor Jim Gascon (need PowerPoint projector, screen and laptop)

2:00: Get some of the teens to load the project into truck. Conference concludes. RYLA staff collapses.

 

Rotary Youth Leadership Awards Class of 2011


Bethanie “Beth” Abbott

3115 Falls Road

Marcellus, NY 13108

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Marcellus

 

Alan Baldwin

126 Lincklaen Street

Cazenovia, NY 13035

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Cazenovia

 

Madeline “Maddie” Balman

4059 South Street Road

Marcellus, NY 13108

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Marcellus

 

Alex Bateman

402 Park Avenue

Fulton, NY 13069

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Fulton Sunrise

 

Mike Best

P.O. Box 111

Bouckville, NY 13310

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oriskany Falls

 

Brooke Cole

713 Jervis Avenue

Rome, NY 13440

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Rome

 

Marshal Cominsky

1706 Sherman Drive

Utica, NY 13501

sponsored by the Rotary Club of North Utica Whitestown

 

Kathryn Costello

2835 Hill Road

Cazenovia, NY 13035

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Cazenovia

 

Victoria Darby

2620 State Route 29

Dolgeville, NY 13329

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Dolgeville

 

Danielle Felty

5042 Beef Street

Syracuse, NY 13215

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Marcellus

 

Pat Fink

98 Olde Maple Avenue

Fulton, NY 13069

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Fulton

 

Anthony Finocciaro

3557 Seneca Turnpike

Canastota, NY 13032

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Canastota

 

Kaleigh “Fitz” Fitzsimmons

215 West 7th Street

Oswego, NY 13126

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oswego

 

Caroline Gadsden

4452 Tree Tops

Manlius, NY 13104

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Fayetteville-Manlius

 

Kelli Getchonis

8628 Weaver Road

Bridgeport, NY 13030

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chittenango

 

Corey Graham

144 Rose Avenue

Syracuse, NY 13202

phone: 484-8019

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Syracuse Inner-City

 

Liam Halpin

100 Hartford Terrace

New Hartford, NY 13413

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Utica

 

Rob Harney

4304 Wood Creek Road

Rome, NY 13440

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sherrill

 

Shane Holleran

21 East Elizabeth Street

Skaneateles, NY 13152

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Skaneateles Sunrise

 

Mitch Hughes

7790 Dixon Road

Camden, ,NY 13316

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Camden

 

Devinne Jaloweic

2804 Oneida Street

Sauquoit, NY 13456

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Greater Utica Sunrise

 

Jacob “Jake” Jasewicz

624 East Monroe Street

Little Falls, NY 13365

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Dolgeville

 

Cheyenne Jayson

618 Patio Circle Drive

Oneida, NY 13421

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Oneida

 

Sarah Kelly

4679 Antoinette Drive

Marcellus, NY 13108

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Marcellus

 

Emily Kott

29 Tappan Street

Baldwinsville, NY 13027

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Syracuse Sunrise

 

Brittany Madden

2963 Oneida Street

Sauquoit, NY 13456

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Sauquoit

 

Samantha “Sam”  McCarthy

205 Roberts Street

Canastota, NY 13032

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Canastota

 

Makenzie “Kenz” Mohorter

Black Point Road

Canastota, NY 13032

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chittenango

 

Kali Noonan

860 Burt Road

Little Falls, NY 13365

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Little Falls

 

Morgan Noone

8333 Oswego Road

Baldwinsville, NY 13027

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Baldwinsville

 

Madeleine Perkins

4820 Otisco Road

Tully, NY 13159

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Tully

 

Danielle Petkovsek

273 West Monroe Street

Little Falls, NY 13365

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Little Falls

 

Sarah Piana

1334 State Route 169

Little Falls, NY 13365

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Little Falls

 

Jim Reid

4515 Bally Gar Road

Baldwinsville, NY 13027-9085

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Baldwinsville

 

Madison Singler

2685 East Lake Road

Skaneateles, NY 13152

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Skaneateles

 

Brook Szachta

5744 Mack Road

Skaneateles, NY 13152

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Moravia

 

Katy Trombley

37 North Williams Street

Little Falls, NY 13365

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Little Falls

 

Baillie Vensel

1614 Stump Road

Marcellus, NY 13108

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Marcellus

 

Karina Wagner

4370 Clark Terrace

Marcellus, NY 13108

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Marcellus

 

Jacob “Jake” Yallowitz

30 Burwell Street

Little Falls, NY 13365

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Little Falls

 

Christian Stellakis

397 Fox Road

Bridgeport, NY 13030

sponsored by the Rotary Club of Chittenango

 

 

 

Green Lakes State Park Announces Public Astronomy Program

(Fayetteville, NY – July 2011) On Friday July 22 Green Lakes State Park Public Programming presents Bob Piekel’s astronomy program.

Come view the night skies through large telescopes. Sights for the night include views of the planet Saturn, views of the southern Milky Way’s star clusters and nebulae, meteors from the southern Delta Aquarids Meteor Shower, and later in the evening the rising of the planet Neptune.

If cloudy or raining the program will be on Saturday July 23.

Call park office for updated information the day of the event.

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information about Green Lakes State Park programming please contact Katie Miles at 315-637-6111.

Learn more at www.nysparks.com

 

Onondaga Audubon Society Summer Field Trip Series at Green Lakes Begins

(Fayetteville, NY — July 2011) Green Lakes State Park presents a birding series in partnership with the Onondaga Audubon Society.

Novice birders (and non-birders too!) are welcome. If you are planning to join us on a field trip, you should notify the leader whose telephone number is listed for trip details.

Join us Saturday Morning’s

July 2, 2011

Contact Paul Richardson 315-488-5022

July 9, 2011

Contact Paul Richardson 315-488-5022

July 23, 2011

Contact Katie Miles at 315-637-6111

July 30, 2011

Contact Paul Richardson 315-488-5022

August 6, 2011

Contact Gene Huggins 315-696-8065

August 20, 2011

Contact Jerry Case 315-687-9599

August 27, 2011

Contact Paul Richardson 315-488-5022

This event is free and open to the public.

For more information about Green Lakes State Park programming please contact Katie Miles at 315-637-6111

 

Green Lakes State Park Presents Story Time in the Old Administration Building

(Fayetteville, NY – July 2011) Green Lakes State Park, in conjunction with the Manlius Library will kick off the 2011 summer season with a story time hour.

Housed in the historic Old Administration Building, the program will occur the first Thursday of every month (July 7 to Aug. 4) and is designed for 3-5 year olds. The event will take place from 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. The program will include nature themed stories, snacks, and games. Bring a cushion if you’d like to sit on the floor, if not chairs are available as well!

This event is free and open to the public, with park entrance fee beginning at 9:00 am.

For more information about Green Lakes State Park programming please contact Katie Miles at 315-637-6111.

 

 

Community Foundation Awards $587,427 in Community Grants

(Syracuse, NY – June 21, 2011) The Central New York Community Foundation awarded $587,427 in grants to 18 charitable organizations in Onondaga and Madison Counties from its unrestricted and field‑of‑interest funds.

Chittenango Landing Canal Boat Museum received $5,000 to complete a Cultural Landscape Report that will serve as a business plan for the management of the historic site. This will help the preservation, restoration, and reconstruction of the historic industrial complex.

City of Syracuse received $50,000 from the Spanfelner Fund to develop the landscaping adjacent to the Creek Walk between the Inner Harbor and Onondaga Lake that will enhance recreation opportunities and improve storm water management.

Community Memorial Hospital of Hamilton, NY received $60,000 to replace a vital Endoscopic Video System used in performing surgeries.

Community Resources for Independent Seniors received $5,330 to develop a resource directory of senior services available in Madison County in order to extend the time that seniors can remain in their own homes. This project was partially funded by the Carriage House Fund.

Crouse Health Hospital received $45,000 to implement a nurse-led diabetes clinic for patients transitioning from hospital to home. The program will provide the care, education, and testing necessary for patients to better self-manage their disease.

Fayetteville-Manlius A Better Chance received $2,800 to support technology upgrades including the purchase of a computer and donor tracking software, which will enhance the organization’s development.

Home Aides of CNY received $25,000 from the John M. & Mary L. Gallinger Fund to automate record keeping, allowing health aides to improve response time and the handling of complex cases for home care services. This project was partially funded by the Carriage House Fund.

Junior Achievement of CNY received $30,000 to support its work with the Syracuse City School District’s Naviance Program.  With this grant, they will address the current high drop-out rate through identifying at-risk students and connecting them at the junior-high and high school levels to real-world business experiences.

Learning Disabilities Association of CNY received $14,000 to purchase iPads and applications that will be used during Learning without Borders, an academically-based summer program for teens.

Madison County Literacy Coalition received $50,000 to hire an Executive Director and to support the continuing work of the coalition by launching an Imagination Library pilot program.

On Point for College received $22,192 to enhance a program that re-enrolls college “stop-outs” who paused their education by helping them find new pathways to complete a post-secondary credential.

Onondaga Community College Foundation received $100,000 to support the new SRC arena and physical education building on campus. The addition of a local arena would serve both students and community members through new and existing health and physical education courses.

ProLiteracy Worldwide received $100,000 to equip the new Colvin Center on the Near Westside for local literacy programming. This center will be a resource to local residents and programs, as well as a national learning lab to advance adult literacy research, practice, and professional development.

Sarah House received $4,000 to renovate the kitchen in their facility, which provides lodging for the families and loved ones of individuals receiving medical treatment in nearby hospitals.

Stone Quarry Hill Art Park, located in Cazenovia, NY, received $15,000 to renovate an indoor gallery. The renovation will permit the park to keep the indoor gallery open year round, to better preserve art exhibits, and to provide a more comfortable atmosphere for its visitors.

Syracuse Stories received $17,349 to support a film documenting the first Syracuse Stories festival, a program that captures the struggles, achievements, contributions, and hopes of diverse members of the community as they tell their stories thru the arts.  A portion of this grant was provided by the Dorothy R. Shoudy Fund to include sign language interpretation at the festival.

Tully Central School District received $16,756 from the William D. Barnet Memorial Scholarship Fund to pilot an e-reader program for high school students in collaboration with the LaFayette, Fabius-Pompey and DeRuyter school districts. This program will allow students to have access to the electronic equivalent of a backpack full of books, dictionary, thesaurus and reference sheets for every subject.

Vera House, Inc. received $25,000 to renovate the emergency shelter’s kitchen to enhance accessibility and the ease of use for residents.

The Central New York Community Foundation has served Central New York for over 80 years, receiving, managing and distributing charitable funds for the benefit of nonprofit organizations. Grants are awarded for programs in the areas of human services, arts and culture, education, environment, health, economic development and civic affairs. The region’s largest endowed philanthropic foundation, the Central New York Community Foundation awards more than $5 million in grants to nonprofit organizations annually.

The Community Foundation, of 431 East Fayette Street, Syracuse, NY 13202, can be reached at (315) 422-9538 or www.cnycf.org.

 

 

 

25th Anniversary Law Enforcement Torch Run Enters Highways of Central New York

(Central New York – June 2011) For the 25th consecutive year, the Special Olympics Law Enforcement Torch Run will pass through the highways of Central New York.

The Law Enforcement Torch Run features officers and athletes from agencies within the Central New York area, carrying the Flame of Hope to the Opening Ceremony of the Special Olympics New York Summer Games, which will be held in Utica on June 10 and 11.

The cauldron will be lit promptly at 8pm on Friday, June 10 by retired New York State Trooper Arthur Ellis at Utica College Gaetano Stadium.

The Torch Run is the largest grass roots fundraiser for Special Olympics New York, which serves supports the year round training and athletic competition of more than 51,000 athletes in 22 sports, the Young Athletes Program, and the Motor Activities Training Program. All programs and events are free to athletes and there is no admission charge for the general public.

The Torch Run, which is organized and run by law enforcement officers from across the state, has historically raised more than $5 million in support of Special Olympics athletes. The partnership between law enforcement and Special Olympics has created an everlasting bond that is based on mutual respect and admiration. In support of athletes, law enforcement officers are willing to run long distances in scorching heat and in driving rain, plunge into freezing cold lakes, wait tables for tips at area restaurants, pull fire trucks and even rappel from the top of extremely tall buildings.

The Flame of Hope began its journey in May, and has journeyed through all regions of the state. The 25th Anniversary Central Region Torch Run will cross through Central New York streets (primarily on NY Route 5) on June 8 through June 10. Runners will be formally escorted by local police agencies as well as Rural/Metro ambulance throughout the route.

The general public, business owners, and general supporters of the Special Olympics movement are invited to line the streets as the Flame of Hope passes by.

Special Olympics New York provides year-round sports training and athletic competition in a variety of Olympic-type sports for children and adults with intellectual disabilities, giving them continuing opportunities to develop physical fitness, demonstrate courage, experience joy and participate in a sharing of gifts, skills and friendship with their families, other Special Olympic athletes and the community. From a backyard summer camp for people with intellectual disabilities to a global movement, Special Olympics has been using the power of sports to help athletes change their lives for more than 40 years.

Approximate Timeline

Wednesday, June 8

Route 5 from former Summit Ford Dealership through Westvale Plaza, 12.5 miles Runners from Cayuga County Sheriff, New York State Department of Corrections, Camillus Police Department, Auburn Police Department, Skaneateles Police Department, New York State Police, Elbridge Police

2:00 pm Former Summit Ford Dealership, Route 5/North Street, Elbridge

2:40 pm – 3:15 pm Elbridge Elementary – presentation including local fire, EMS, and law enforcement

3:50 pm Village of Camillus

4:00 pm WalMart

4:10 pm Lowes

4:20 pm Fairmount Fire Department

4:30 pm Fairmount Fair

4:45 pm End Westvale Plaza, Reception and Media Opportunity sponsored by Geddes Bank (Sponsor)

Thursday, June 9

Route 5 from Holy Cross Church to Nye Ford, 22.71 miles

Runners from Onondaga County Sheriff, Madison County Sheriff, Oneida County Sheriff, Dewitt Police Department, Chittenango Police Department, Canastota Police Department, Oneida Police Department, Whitesboro Police Department, Oneida County District Attorney’s Office

2:00 pm Holy Cross Church, 4112 East Genesee Street, Dewitt

2:30 pm Fayetteville Town Center

2:55 pm Green Lakes entrance

3:30 pm Chittenango Plaza

4:45 pm Madison Blvd.

5:05 pm Roslyn Drive

5:20 pm Wampsville

5:30 pm End Nye Ford, Reception and Press Conference sponsored by Nye Ford

Friday, June 10

Route 5 from State Police Barracks, Oneida to City Hall, Utica, 19 miles Runners from New York State Police, Utica Police Department, Utica College Police, State University of New York Police, Utica Fire Department, Vernon Police Department, New Hartford Police Department, Oneida Indian Nation Police Department

7:00 am State Police Barracks Oneida

7:30 am Dollar General Sherrill

8:10 am Utica/Rome Speedway

9:00 am A White House

9:50 am State Route 5B

10:00 am State Route 12B

10:10 am New Hartford Shopping Center

11:00 am City Hall, Utica, Media Reception and Photo Opportunities

8:00 pm Lighting of the Cauldron by NYSP (Retired) Artie Ellis, Special Olympics New York Summer Games Opening Ceremony, Utica College Gaetano Stadium