Support FSP's work in Stewart Park and
along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail!
On Monday, June 21, a brief but intense storm blew through Ithaca causing an incredible amount of tree damage in Stewart Park and along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail. Thankfully no one was hurt. Once we have the go-ahead from The City, FSP will be organizing volunteers to help clean up the damage, one of many things FSP does for Stewart Park and the Cayuga Waterfront Trail.
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With Monday's severe storm damage in Stewart Park and along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, your support is needed more than ever!
For the past 10 years, FSP has been advocating for the Park and Trail, organizing volunteers, writing grants, revitalizing and enhancing these beloved spaces.
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While the Stewart Park and Cayuga Waterfront Trail are owned and maintained by the City of Ithaca, volunteer maintenance, planning, and fundraising for park and trail enhancements are coordinated by Friends of Stewart Park. With this recent storm damage, more than ever, we have our work cut out for us.
When you provide operational support for Friends of Stewart Park, you're helping ensure Stewart Park and the Cayuga Waterfront Trail are clean, maintained and enhanced--now, and in the future.
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P.S. Want to help rake once the park is back open?
Sign up here and you'll be the first to hear about how you can help!
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P.P.S. We're confident Centennial events will be able to go forward as planned.
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