GCACC Newsletter - Cazenovia Chamber of Commerce
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GCACC Newsletter - Cazenovia Chamber of Commerce
GCACC Newsletter N O V E M B E R 2 0 1 4 Annual Chamber Dinner Meeting Thursday November 13th Caz Sports Bowl INSIDE THIS ISSUE: Nov. Events News of Interest Nelson Odeon Fall Festival Fall Festival Farmer’s Winter Market $35/person RSVP by Nov. 6th (655-9243 or info@cazenovia.com 1 2-3 4-5 There will be a brief meeting and installation of officers. Seating for 100 Please make reservations early. Music City Tour Scarecrows 6-7 New Members 8 Ladies Night Out Program featuring our Farmer’s Market History Reception at 5:45 p.m. with Cash Bar and Hors D’oeuvres Dinner Buffet at 6:30 p.m. Clams Shrimp Prime Rib BBQ Chicken Salads Pasta Dish Cornbread And Desserts *Laine Gilmore will provide piano music* 9 Farmer’s Msrket Holiday Season Events Nov. 1st Last Summer Market 9 to 4 p.m. Memorial Park Ladies Night Out Thursday Nov. 20th Nov 15th First Winter Market Amer. Legion 10 to 1 p.m. Christmas Walk Friday Dec 5th Fall Fest Pics & 10-11 Event Calendar Thanksgiving Nov. 27th It is still a Thursday! Men’s Night Out Thursday Dec 18th Don’t Forget to shop Local on Black Friday 28th The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce 59 Albany Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035 315-655-9243 www.cazenovia.com 1 Chamber Member News O F F I C E S P A C E F O R R E N T i n C A Z E N O V I A “White Lilac Building @ 9 Albany St” syracuse.craigslist.org/off/4681616277.html Professional Office Space for rent in the Village of Cazenovia. Rent depends on floor plan of office and. Range from $400 $900 a month. Beautiful historic building in Cazenovia! Included are all utilities in rent. Plenty of parking in back lot and on the Albany Street. Call 315-380-7727 or 315-436-1458 I was an intern at the Chamber this past summer and a senior at Caz College. I am currently working on my capstone project and the business that we have selected is a brewpub. We currently have a survey out and wanted to know if you would help us in getting the survey out to the public by placing the link on your social media sites and possibly the news letter as well. https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/brewpub315 These are the cyclists that stopped over in Cazenovia and spent two nights in our backyard. They all made it. If yu would like to follow their entire journey and the list of Thank yous to all that helped them on their journey go to www.tuneyourbreaks.wordpress.com Here they are on the Puget Sound at Golden Gardens Park, Seattle, WA, or, a far as we’re concerned, the Pacific Ocean! We set out July 5th from Rye Beach, Rye, NY, and reached Seattle on Sept. 24th, 2014. We were on the road a total of 82 days and covered about 3900 miles through 11 states (and one Canadian province). We spent 57 of those days actually on our bicycles for an average of about 70 miles per day. Our shortest day was 21 miles and our longest was 102 miles. My beard grew 2 inches and caused the death of 937 insects on the highway. Their blog was written by Adam and includes many photos of their journey including several of Cazenovia. 37th Annual Christmas Walk And Tree Lighting December 5th 2014 6 p.m. Allure Gems dancing on stage at Presbyterian 6:10 HS Choir will begin singing 6:30 Carol of the Bells HS students 6:33 Chamber President Jessica Amidon Welcoming 6:40 Christmas Walk Chairman Fred Ageter And the Tree Lighting 6:45 Twelve Days of Christmas with Rosemary Langey And the HS choir 6:55 Here comes Santa on the Firetruck Everyone sings “Santa’s coming to town” Be sure to visit all of the not-for-profits on the sidewalks with food, beverages and gifts. The merchants are also open this evening for shopping. “Buy Local” 2 N o v e m b e r 7 , 2 0 1 4 MYLES & TIM THOMPSON DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 PM $20 IN ADVANCE : BUY ONLINE OR AT CHAMBER OFFICE Myles & Tim Thompson N o v e m b e r 1 5 , 2 0 1 4 T H E A N D R E A B E AT O N TRIO DOORS OPEN AT 7:30 PM $20 IN ADVANCE : BUY ONLINE OR AT CHAMBER OFFICE Andrea Beaton Fall Festival 2014 The Big Little Band played from 11 to 1 in front of Common Grounds They were enjoyed by all downtown. The Blue Valley Boys played from 4 to 6 over the Village Hall There was dancing, pizza and soda for all who kicked up their heels or just watched and listened. Thank you to all of the merchants who made Mystery Boxes for the Festival they were enjoyed by all. Fall Festival Hayrides were provided by Lamplit Farms driven by Woody and his faithful team of horses from 2 to 4 pm Many families enjoyed the scenic ride through the streets of Cazenovia with the beautiful Fall leaves. Thank you Key Bank for sponsoring the Hayrides for this event Fall Festival Cider, Donuts and other spirits were offered at a free tasting at Oneida Savings Bank from 4 to 6. Many enjoyed the samples provided by Critz Farms, Empire, Life of Reilley and Owera Vineyards. Oneida Savings provided the venue and the donuts and cider. Thank you to all who made this event possible. 3 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. Maggie Johnson Alyssa Alaniz Wayne Daniels Melonie Madramootoo Alpha Phi Omega The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce would like to thank everyone who participated in our First Annual Fall Festival. There were twenty-one scarecrows entered from the Art Dept. at the High School and a half dozen others from the community including the college. The pumpkin carving entries were a work of art and set the bar high for next year. The Farmer’ s Market included two new vendors entered for the Fall Festival. There were another dozen vendors and not for profit organizations on Albany street with items to sell or give away. We had the Big Little Band performing from 11 to 1 p.m. on the porch of Common Grounds, Hay rides with Lamplit Farms from 2 to 4 and the Blue Valley Boys band at the Village Hall from 4 to 6. There was food and beverage all day on the streets and tastings from 4 to 6 at Oneida Savings. We had many sponsors who made this event possible that we would like to thank at this time. Key Bank sponsored the Hay Rides, Caz Lions Club, State Farm, Four Seasons Golf & Ski Center, Oneida Nation, Karen Reynolds, Karen & Dave Eldridge, Betsy Kennedy, Caz Cans, Shannon Richard, Pam McFarland, Alpha Phi Omega and the Business Club from Caz College, Caz Fire Department, Friendship Inn, Project Café, Varsity Tennis Team, PTSA, Santa’s N Such, T n R Construction, David Deleon, Gene Gissin Photography, Mike Palmer, Games, Grills,Etc.,Awaken Church, Canastota Publishing, and Oneida Savings for hosting the tastings with Critz Farms, Empire Brewery, Owera Vineyards and Life of Reilley. A special thank you also to the Village of Cazenovia for providing dance hall, parking for hayrides, and garbage detail. The Boy Scouts who helped the band move equipment in and out of the Village Hall for Dance. The following winners were awarded Caz Bucks which can be used at any business in Cazenovia. Carved Pumpkins – 1st Place Wayne Daniels, 2nd Place Alpha Phi Omega, 3rd Place Maggie Johnson Painted Pumpkins – 1st Place Alyssa Alaniz, 2nd Place Claire Banghardt, 3rd Place Melonie Madramootoo Scarecrows – 1st Place Alpha Phi Omega, 2nd Place Kat Boone & Alexis Simko (The Joker) Art students Caz HS 3rd Place Caz Cares 4 Winter Farmer’s Market is Open Aileen Randolph—Manager Visit the Market every Saturday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. American Legion at 26 Chenango Street, Cazenovia Winter 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 August Moon Art Pottery– Handmade Arts & 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 Frosty Morning Farm—Fruits, Vegetables, Plants, Flowers, Eggs, Baked Goods, and Hand Made Hula Hoops Fruit of the Fungi-Mushrooms Gianforte Farm LLC-Flour, grains and baking mixes Johnston’s Honey Bee Farm—Honey, Handmade Arts & Crafts Kriemhild Dairy Farms—Butter Local Roots Farm—Granola Cereal, WholeWheat Bread, Wintergreens, Onions and Garlic, Maple Syrup and Honey Loomis Maple Homestead-Pure Maple Syrup, Maple Cream, Maple Sugar, 100% maple granulated Sugar and Maple Jelly, Meats (Angus, Hereford and Kobe 100% whole and hamburg by lb. Lucky Moon Farm-Vegetables, maple syrup, cut flowers, garlic, eggs and hay. Meadowood Farms—Cheese, Beef and Lamb Mountain Grown Farm—Fruits, Vegetables, Honey, Shiitake mushrooms Navarino Orchard—Fruits, Vegetables, Baked Goods and Home Canned Goods RISE—Artisan Breads Simple Roast—Coffee Stone Brothers-Winter greens, Pea shoots, onions, shallots, garlic, winter squash and carrots Tartine Bake Shop—Baked goods Three Village Cheese Co.—Cheese Zimmer’s Bakes—Baked Goods (20 Vendors have signed up for Market as of 10/31/14) 5 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 Thank you to all of you who attended the video tour of the Music Cities with us on Thursday evening October 16th at 5:30. If you missed this video at the Library and are interested in joining us for the tour in the Spring please call the Chamber Office. The cost per person for double occupancy is $2729. which includes pick up in Cazenovia and transportation to Syracuse airport. Air fare to New Orleans, Sheraton Hotel three nights with all baggage handling included. Tour Bus to Memphis and two night stay at Sheraton Hotel. Tour bus to Nashville and two nights at the Grand Old Opry Resort. Transportation to the airport and flight home to Syracuse and transportation back to Cazenovia. All tips and gratuities are included in your price. The complete daily list of activities and meals that are included are in the October newsletter on pages 6 and 7. A deposit of $250/person is required to hold your reservation on plane from Syracuse by Nov. 7th. A reservation after that will not guarantee you will be on same flight as first group. You may have to fly another airline and meet up with the group in New Orleans. Final payment for the trip is due March 11th, 2015. It was also learned that the Chamber can book tours to any place in the world at any time there is a tour planned by Collette. The Chamber has a catalog of all the tours available and can make arrangements and get details for you. 6 F A L L F E S T I V A L S C A R E C R O W S 7 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: Michael@SpringhillAssociatesLLC.com Website: www.SpringhillAssociatesLLC.com Welcome New Chamber Members September 2014 Appleseed Music Studio—Amy Hathaway-Malone 50 Fenner Street, Cazenovia, NY 13035 Phone: 315-378-8646 E-mail: appleseedmusic@hotmail.com Piano lessons for ages 6 and up including recitals, small group ensembles, and composition. Tree of Life Coffee—Kathy Pettet 3258 Route 20 East, Cazenovia, NY 13035 (Nelson four corners) Phone: 607-857-3852 E-mail: treeoflifecoffee8@gmail.com Website: www.treeoflifecoffee.com Tree of Life Coffee is a small-batch coffee roasting company that specializes in hand crafted coffees with nature in mind. Our coffees are all organic and single origin, meaning no blends or added flavorings. We choose bird friendly and rainforest alliance coffees to promote ecological best practices. We love the adventure of roasting and encourage customers to custom order coffees or stop in our shop for tastings. We will have pick up days for orders and we also deliver! We will be open starting Saturday November 1st from 8 to 2. Mugs are available or bring your own! Cazenovia Travel LLC—Ching/Steve Brennan 4794 East Lake Road, Cazenovia, NY 13035 Phone: 315-420-8544 E-mail: chingbrennan@caztravel.com Website: caztravel.com (under construction) Specialists in group and individual travl to Europe and Asia. Having said that we do all kinds of travel like destination wedding cruises, Disney, etc. Can you tell We Love to TRAVEL! *Press CTRL and click the link below to connect to our Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/pages/Cazenovia-Chamber/143007701458 8 Member News Thursday, November 20, 2014 6:00 pm: Gather downtown: shops will be open with refreshments and door prizes. 8:30 pm: Gather at the Brae Loch Inn for appetizers, cash bar, and GRAND PRIZES: 1st: $200.00, 2nd: $100.00, 3rd: $50.00 in Caz bucks (Caz Bucks are gift certificates good at all participating Cazenovia businesses) Sponsored by the HCBD of the Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce. For more information call 315.655.9243 or go to cazenovia.com. Dates to remember: December 5: 37th annual Christmas Walk and Tree Lighting December 18: Men’s Night Out (Gas Grill to be given away) Sponsored by the Historic Cazenovia Business District Rotary Club of Cazenovia December 5th the Rotary will be in front of M & T Bank in Cazenovia for the Christmas Walk. They will be taking donations of hats, coats and mittens for Caz Cares. Donations can be dropped off before then at the Chamber of Commerce Office at 59 Albany Street Tue thru Fri from 9 to 4 or Sat from 9 to noon. Monetary donations will be used to purchase items needed for Caz Cares. The Rotary Club will also be donating Turkeys this year to Caz Cares. 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. 9 Chamber Member News Fall Festival 2014 10 e Chamber Member News Farmer’s Market third Sat. 10 to 1 at American Legion Nov—Apr Nov 11th Veterans Day Memorial Park 11 a.m. Nov 15th First Winter Farmer’s Market Nov 20th Ladies Night Out Nov 28th thru Nov 30th Critz Farm Holiday Family Fun Wagon Rides, winery, tree cutting and gift shop. Every weekend thru Dec 21st 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Nov 29th Wagon ride with Santa at Critz Farms 1 to 4 pm Dec 5th Annual Cazenovia Christmas Walk Tree Lighting, Vendors on Albany St., Santa arrives on Fire Truck, International Santas roaming, HS Choir and other Entertainment Dec 5th thru 7th Critz Farm Christmas at Lorenzo Tours Dec 6th Garden Club Holiday Plant Sale at Caz Library Community Room 10 to 3 p.m. Dec 18th Men’s Night Out—Free Grill to be given away. The leaves are gone but, get ready for winter’s works of art. Take a second to admire just one snowflake. Winter is knocking at our door…..be ready and enjoy! Time to gather wood and light the fires, start your Christmas lists, remember where you put the decorations, bake the pies for Thanksgiving and the cookies for Christmas. This time of year is family time with more home cooked meals. It is a time to slow down and enjoy your home and family around you. Don’t forget your neighbors if they need help this season. Take time for yourself during this busy holiday season. 11
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