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Two Weeks Til Wild About the Waterfront

Just Two Weeks Until Wild About The Waterfront!

Stellar nature images by accomplished local photographers, presented on the big-screen accompanied by live string music.


This one-of-a-kind multimedia fundraiser celebrates the landscape and inhabitants of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, Stewart Park and Cayuga Lake, while highlighting artists inspired by our natural world.


Join us Thurs. February 29 at 7:30 PM at Cinemapolis in downtown Ithaca.


Advanced tickets available at tax-deductible donation levels of $15, $20, and $25 + fees.
Tickets at the Door available at tax-deductible donation levels of $20, $25, and $30 + fees.


All proceeds benefit the Pollinator Bed Planting for Stewart Park’s New Splash Pad.

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Photographers: Dede Hatch, Tenzin Chopak, Rachel Hogancamp, Frank Muller and Dan Segal, with additional images provided by the Finger Lakes Land Trust, Wharton Studio Museum, Community Members and Friends of Stewart Park.



Musicians: Tenzin Chopak & Emmett Scott, Dave Davies, Benny Bleu, and the Falling Waters Trio (Hope Grietzer, Tom Hodgson & Rick Manning).



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Events & Updates for Feb & Beyond

Events & Updates for February and Beyond

Events & Updates for February and Beyond

Photo by @vanessa_miyu on Instagram

It’s chilly outside, but we’re warmly inviting you to mark your calendars since there’s a lot happening in Ithaca, Stewart Park, and along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail in the next few months. We hope you will join us for some of these events presented by FSP and our friends and partners.

PHOTOGRAPHY AND MUSIC FUNDRAISER

Experience stellar images of the natural world taken by accomplished local photographers and presented on the big-screen accompanied by live string music at Wild About the Waterfront, Thursday February 29 at 7:30 PM.


This one-of-a-kind multimedia experience highlights the landscape and inhabitants of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail, Stewart Park, and the waterfront beyond, while celebrating many local photographers and musicians inspired by our natural world.

Proceeds benefit Friends of Stewart Park in support of the Cayuga Waterfront Trail: enhancing the trail and the many gardens that make up this well-known local pollinator pathway.


Wild About the Waterfront will feature beautiful curated photographs by many talented photographers projected on the Cinemapolis’s big screen with live music. Themes include waterfront history, winter on the waterfront, local and regional native plants, the landscapes of the Finger Lakes region, birds and wildlife of the Cayuga Lake, and the Wharton Studio era.


Featured Music and Visual Artists Include:

Tenzin Chopak, Dave Davies, Benny Bleu, Thom Hodgson,

Rick Manning, Dede Hatch, Frank Muller, Dan Segal

AND MANY MORE!

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SEND IN YOUR PICTURES

Friends of Stewart Park is excited to announce the Wild about the Waterfront Community Photo Contest!


Submit your high resolution photos taken in Stewart Park or along the Cayuga Waterfront Trail by emailing up to five images to info@friendsofstewartpark.org.


Winners will be featured on the big screen at the Wild About the Waterfront FSP fundraiser at Cinemapolis on Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 at 7:30 PM.


Winners will be notified by email by Wednesday, Feb. 21. Submissions may also be used in other promotional materials by Friends of Stewart Park.

BIRD WALK IN STEWART PARK

ITHACA NATIVE PLANT SYMPOSIUM

SPLASH PAD AND BATHROOM UPDATE

Construction is moving quickly work has started on a new Splash Pad and Playground Bathroom in Stewart Park.


A heartfelt THANK YOU to all who contributed to help make this happen! Friends of Stewart Park and the City of Ithaca are aiming for the project to be completed for a July 4, 2024 opening.



A Groundbreaking Ceremony was held on Wednesday, January 10, to kick off the start of construction. Remarks were made by Ithaca Mayor Rob Cantelmo, NYS District 125 Assemblymember Anna Kelles, Amanda Marsh of NYS Parks, and FSP’s Rick Manning.


Funding for the Splash Pad project includes $500,000 awarded from the New York State Environmental Protection Fund; $250,000 of NYS funding made possible by Assemblymember Kelles; $50,000 from Tompkins County Tourism Program; and $100,000 in private donations.


The new Splash Pad will complete the Stewart Park Inclusive Playground which was built in two phases over several years and completed in 2020. The new Splash Pad provides an opportunity for free water play for kids of all ages since lake swimming is not allowed in Stewart Park due to safety and water quality concerns.


The park’s current splash pad, a concrete sprinkler area, was installed in the early 1950s. While it still functioned, it was small, inaccessible, and its drainage was no longer up to code.


The new Splash Pad will be 50% bigger than the existing one and will offer engaging features such as a spinning overhead fountain and dynamic overhead and in-ground sprayers. There will be no curbing, making it accessible to children and their caregivers in wheelchairs or with mobility issues. The Splash Pad will have two zones: a sensory-friendly zone where water flow is more gentle for younger kids and those with sensitivity, and a zone where water activity is more lively. A mural of the Finger Lakes will be painted on the surface of the attraction.


Additionally, the new Splash Pad will be more environmentally friendly, with push-button water activation that will “time-off” when no-one is playing, and a spray-to-drain system that will loop the water into a sanitary waste system.


The new adjacent Seasonal Bathroom Building building will feature three accessible bathrooms with space to change, including an all-gender/family bathroom with an adult changing table. Conveniently located near the playground, these bathrooms will be open April-November when the park receives the most visitors.


GETTING READY FOR SPRING

Join Friends of Stewart Park for the annual waterfront cleanup, Saturday, April 6 from 10 am to noon!

Together we'll practice good stewardship of our park and Cayuga Lake’s waterfront. Dress for the weather, wear boots, and bring gloves, garbage bags, litter grabbers or anything else that will help. Meet at the Picnic “Large” Pavilion. If the weather is terrible, we’ll reschedule to April 7th.


Stay tuned for more details!

FREE VIRTUAL PRESENTATION

Join FSP, Kristi Sullivan, and Brandon Hoak for a virtual Pollinator Pathway presentation Wednesday, April 17 at 7pm.


You may remember that the Cayuga Waterfront Trail is part of the Pollinator Pathway.


Our guests will share experiences and strategies for engaging community members and partner organizations in creating pollinator gardens, promoting local conservation, and mapping and sharing information on native plantings to develop a pollinator pathway.


The Tompkins Pollinator Pathway (TPP) is a collaboration between Cornell University and the Tompkins County community. Its mission is to bring people together to plant, conserve, and connect pollinator habitats across the county. Pollinators are critical for growing our food crops and supporting natural ecosystems. By connecting people with nature and safeguarding local food supplies, we also aim to support the health and well-being of people throughout our communities. Stay tuned for details and registration.

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