Dear Friends,
Fall is in the air which means it’s time for our annual Party for the Park, a festive collaboration between Friends of Stewart Park and Wharton Studio Museum. I have the honor and joy of being a part of these two “sister” organizations which are partnering on exciting park revitalization projects in beautiful Stewart Park.
Looking forward to seeing you Saturday, September 18, in and around the Tea Pavilion as we celebrate the park during its centennial year and you — our wonderful supporters and partners.
Cheers,
Diana Riesman
Board President/Friends of Stewart Park
Exec. Director/Wharton Studio Museum
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Do you have your tickets yet? Join Friends of Stewart Park and Wharton Studio Museum on Saturday, September 18, for another unforgettable evening at the 6th Annual Party for the Park fundraiser in Stewart Park.
Bring your mask and a sweater (it gets chilly by the water) and get ready for a relaxing evening of lawn games and lovely music by the incomparable London McDaniel in and around Stewart Park's lovely open-air Tea Pavilion.
Finger foods and dessert by Allechant and signature cocktails and more by Serendipity.
Incredible raffle prizes by local businesses, artists and musicians.
This year's Centennial Party only has 100 tickets for sale and there's only a few left, so get yours today!
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Thank you to Gold Centennial Sponsors Anchor Capital Management, Bousquet Holstein PLLC, Cargill Salt, Centennial Exhibit Sponsor Tompkins Trust Company, 100th Birthday Bash Co-Sponsor Wegmans, and Contributing Sponsors City Harbor, LLC, C.S.P. Management, Fingerlakes Wealth Management, Hancock Estabrook, LLP, La Tourelle, M&T Bank, McPherson Builders, Merrill Wealth Management, NYSEG, Parkitects, T.G. Miller, Taitem Engineering and The Home Depot for making Party for the Park and all our Centennial events and exhibits possible!
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Thank you to those businesses and artists who have donated prizes for the Party for the Park Raffle! Alphabet Soup, August Moon Spa & La Tourelle, Bool's Flower Shop, Corners Gallery & the Living Room, Dede Hatch Photography, Frank Muller Photography, Home Green Home, Kate Bevington Pottery, Local Musicians, Mockingbird Paperie, Puddledockers Kayak Shop, Rasa Spa, Rashida Sawyer Bakery, Significant Elements, Wide Awake Bakery
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FSP is pleased to present Andrew Zepp, Executive Director of the Finger Lakes Land Trust, for another informative virtual presentation in our Centennial series. Andy will discuss the water quality of Cayuga Lake, why the prevalence of toxic algae, FLLT’s landslide conservation efforts to enhance the Lake's water quality and other strategies for improving the health of Cayuga Lake.
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Join local historian, Corey Ryan Earle, as he introduces us to Patrick “Patsy” Conway, whose early 20th century Ithaca Band toured the country and the world, though one of their favorite venues was right here in Stewart Park. Discover Ithaca's very own "Music Man" and his impact locally and nationally during the Golden Age of Bands.
This presentation is brought to you in partnership with Wharton Studio Museum as part of Silent Movie Month -- happening every October in Ithaca since 2012!
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STORIES IN THE STREETS
(AND ON THE WATERFRONT TRAIL)
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Check out Rubin Pfeffer's scrumptious harvest book "Summer Supper" along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail just south of the Farmers Market. It's one of ten "Stories in the Streets" Presented by Children's Reading Connection with The Learning Farm, Ithaca Farmer's Market, Cayuga Waterfront Trail, and Story House Ithaca, with appreciation to Arnot Reality. Learn more about Stories in the Streets and read aloud events at the Children's Reading Connection Facebook page.
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CAROUSEL
One last chance to take a spin on the Stewart Park Carousel this weekend! The Stewart Park Carousel is enjoying a brief extended season and will be open (weather permitting) September 18th & 19th, from 11am to 6pm.
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STREETS ALIVE
Our Friends at Bike Walk Tompkins will be hosting Streets Alive! down Cayuga Street on Sunday, September 19th from 1-5 PM. Bike, walk, roll, dance play in the street from Ithaca High School to Court Street. With a bike rodeo, Circus Culture, strolling musicians and activities along the route, and food trucks at Thompson Park.
In addition, Bike Walk Tompkins invites you to Kick off your Streets Alive! weekend with a mellow ride hosted by Finger Lakes Cycling Club on Thursday, September 16th at 6pm! For those who want a relaxed, car-free experience in which to gain confidence, and for those wanting a more easy-going, social ride, this is a slower-paced (9-11 mph) off-road ride on the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. Meet in Stewart Park at 6pm in the parking lot near the tennis courts.
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SILENT MOVIE MONTH
Our partner in revitalization, Wharton Studio Museum, invites you to celebrate Silent Movie Month in Ithaca this October with a host of events. Discover all the events on tap as soon as they are announced by visiting the WSM Facebook Page.
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PUBLIC TRANSIT TO TRAILS
Last month, TCAT announced the release of its new TCAT to Trails map, which details how to get to various natural areas and parks throughout the county from TCAT bus stops. The map is the result of a collective effort between Myra Shulman, a former Cornell University senior researcher, and several Cornell students, all with the aim of addressing equitable access to nature.
Read more about it By Jessica Wickham's article in Tompkins Weekly.
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THANKS TO OUR CENTENNIAL SPONSORS FOR
MAKING THIS YEAR'S FESTIVITIES A REALITY
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