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1 INSIDE THIS ISSUE: 4th of July Parade & Sidewalk Sales Concerts at Lakeland Park 1 Summer Farmers Market More Ice Cream Please 2-3 4th of July Events Renewing Chamber Members New Chamber Members 4-5 Library News Message from Caz College 6-7 Summer Fun Skanda News Summit Church Outdoor Services 8-9 Nelson News Johnny Shoppes OPEN 10-11 Realtor & Bank News Golf, Boating, Picnics Tennis Summer Camp Open 12-13 Business Space for Sale Rental Space & Key news 14-15 Calendar of Events Clayton Island Boat Tours Meier’s Creek Brewing News Concerts Lakeland Park 16-17 Simply Mindful Wellness Independence 5 & 10K Race 18 Roger’s Notes 19 Newsletter July 2020 The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce 59 Albany St., Cazenovia, NY 13035 Office New Hours 8 to 1 Tue thru Fri and Sat 8 to 12 noon www.cazenoviachamber.comSee us on Facebook and Instagram E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 315-655-9243 Fax: 315-655-9244 We have two concerts at Lakeland Park Wednesday, July 22nd 7 to 8 p.m. Rising Stars POP UP concert & YCC performance Music by Jason Cavanaugh, Jonathan Mokry (bassoon), Ebun Oguntola performed by Gregg Welcher, Greg Wood (cello) Wednesday, July 29th 7 to 8 p.m. Society Players perform 20th C. music plus WORLD PREMERE of Persis Vaher’s String Quartet #3 Nature Walk (V. Persichetti, Mark Summer, Agusta Reed Thomas, John Corigliano) Please wear a mask, bring your chair or blanket and safe distance. We are excited to announce that Cazenovia WILL have a parade this year to help us maintain an element of our annual July 4th rituals. This year's parade will begin at 4:00 pm on July 4th and form at 3:30 pm on the Village Green (between Emory Ave and Green St). To comply with current guidelines from NYS, this will be primarily a vehicle and float parade. Another change is, that to allow social distancing, the parade route will add Sulli- van, Ten Eyck and Lincklaen Streets this year so that residents don't have to crowd together on Albany Street (see map below). This change will make the total route about 2 mile vs 1 mile (another reason that using a vehicle or float will be easier). Please contact to confirm your participation and to let us know if you have any questions. You can reach me at 655-9243 or advisor Kurt Wheeler at 655-9380 if you have questions.

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I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E :

4th of July Parade &

Sidewalk Sales

Concerts at Lakeland Park

1

Summer Farmers Market

More Ice Cream Please 2-3

4th of July Events

Renewing Chamber Members

New Chamber Members

4-5

Library News

Message from Caz College 6-7

Summer Fun

Skanda News

Summit Church Outdoor Services

8-9

Nelson News

Johnny Shoppes OPEN 10-11

Realtor & Bank News

Golf, Boating, Picnics

Tennis Summer Camp Open

12-13

Business Space for Sale

Rental Space & Key news 14-15

Calendar of Events

Clayton Island Boat Tours

Meier’s Creek Brewing News

Concerts Lakeland Park

16-17

Simply Mindful Wellness

Independence 5 & 10K Race 18

Roger’s Notes 19

Newsletter July 2020

The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce 59 Albany St., Cazenovia, NY 13035

Office New Hours 8 to 1 Tue thru Fri and Sat 8 to 12 noon www.cazenoviachamber.comSee us on Facebook and Instagram

E-mail: [email protected] Phone: 315-655-9243 Fax: 315-655-9244

We have two concerts at Lakeland Park Wednesday, July 22nd

7 to 8 p.m. Rising Stars POP UP concert & YCC performance Music by Jason Cavanaugh, Jonathan Mokry (bassoon), Ebun Oguntola

performed by Gregg Welcher, Greg Wood (cello) Wednesday, July 29th

7 to 8 p.m. Society Players perform 20th C. music plus WORLD PREMERE of Persis Vaher’s String Quartet #3 Nature Walk

(V. Persichetti, Mark Summer, Agusta Reed Thomas, John Corigliano) Please wear a mask, bring your chair or blanket and safe distance.

We are excited to announce that Cazenovia WILL have a parade this year to help us maintain an element of our annual July 4th rituals. This year's parade will begin at 4:00 pm on July 4th and form at 3:30 pm on the Village Green (between Emory Ave and Green St). To comply with current guidelines from NYS, this will be primarily a vehicle and float parade. Another change is, that to allow social distancing, the parade route will add Sulli-van, Ten Eyck and Lincklaen Streets this year so that residents don't have to crowd together on Albany Street (see map below). This change will make the total route about 2 mile vs 1 mile (another reason that using a vehicle or float will be easier). Please contact to confirm your participation and to let us know if you have any questions. You can reach me at 655-9243 or advisor Kurt Wheeler at 655-9380 if you have questions.

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Summer Farmers’ Market On the Green in front of High School Every Saturday 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.

7 Trees Dairy Goats, LLC—Dairy, Soaps, and Wood Products Antimoc Craft Collections—Artist, crafter Apple Grove Farm—Apple products Avacado Salsa Dip—Food products Bohemian Splendor—Home sewn crafts and jewelry Brownson Family Farm—vegetables, herbs, and honey Clean Slate Farm—Food products Critz Farms, Inc.—Fruits, Cider, Beer, and Maple Products Dizzy Lizzie’s Farm—Produce, Fruits, Cut Flowers, Plants, Maple Syrup, Candles, and Crayons Empire Buffalo, LLC—Bison meat Fairie Valley—Children’s clothes, Placemats, Pillow Covers, Aprons, Reusable Grocery Bags & more FoJo Beans—Coffee whole beans & ground, Loose leaf teas, T-shirts, hats, soups & Baked Goods Frosty Morning Farm—Produce, Dairy, Eggs, Plants, Beer, and Plants Ginger Woodworks—Cutting Boards, Cheese & Bread knives, Furniture, Kid Puzzles and more Harley’s Barkery—Flavored Dog Treats and reusable bags Hartwood Farm—Produce, Cut Flowers, Plants Heartstone Artisan Bakery—Naturally fermented Breads, Sourdough, Bavarian Pretzels, pastries, etc. Hunka Foods—Blondies, Brownies, Muffins, Cake, Cookies, Soda Bread, Cupcakes and more Landry Farms—Meats and Eggs Local Roots Farm—Strawberries, Chicken, Eggs, Honey, Puffed Spelt, and Vegetables Meadowood Farms—Beef, Lamb, Cheese, Yogurt and Fiber Products Mountain Grown Farm—Vegetables, and Elderberries Mystic Mountain Designs—Plants Navarino Orchard, LLC—Fruits, Honey, Pies & baked goods, Canned goods, and vegetables Nostalgia Chocolate LLC—Chocolate products Old Home Distillers—Whiskey, Gin, Bierschnaps, Bourbon, Rye, Hand Sanitizer, Maple Syrup & more Simply by Nature—Custom Birdhouses and wood crafts Skanda Farmstead, LLC—Scones, Biscotti, jams, marmalade, granola, bread, soap, candies and more Studio Botanika—Soap, Lotion, Mineral Bath Salts, and Lip Balm

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Chamber Members News

Our store is located on Sullivan Street in the Vil-lage Commons, between Dave’s Diner and the Copy Shop. In addition to required textbooks, the Bookstore offers a complete selection of art sup-plies, general reading and reference material includ-ing current New York Times best sellers, and school/office supplies. Also, computer peripherals and ink cartridges, health and beauty products, greeting cards, candy and snack foods, film and photography supplies, batteries, magazines, newspapers, and a wide selection of traditional and fashion clothing. The Bookstore is also home to CazMade, the Col-lege artisan shop. Visit us online at CazenoviaShop.com to browse inventory, view store hours, and place orders for pick up at the Bookstore. Regular Hours Mon. Wed. Fri. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Copy Shop 315-655-7323 Lyle Burns The Cazenovia College Copy Shop, located next to the College Bookstore, offers an array of services from copying (B&W and color), cutting, laminating, folding, booklets, CD and digital photo printing, and much more. Hours of Operation Mon.,Wed., Fri. 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.

Must wear masks

Bag End—Anne and Jay King 1720 Route 20 West, Cazenovia, NY Phone: 315-692-4868 [email protected] Cell: 315-289-3511 200 year old converted pioneer barn with hilltop Lake view, furnished with 18th and 19th century an-tiques, 1 mile west of Village. 4 bedrooms plus additional sleep-ing facilities. Available for short term rental year around.

Caz Sports Bowl Now has an ice cream window

for walk ups with plenty of parking and picnic tables. Inside has plenty of dining

tables for your lunch or dinner with specials everyday.

Still no bowling at this time.

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Cazenovia Sidewalk Sales is a GO!!! July 2nd—5th

Shop at Buyea’s for all your household needs. Go in and take a look at all they have to offer the residents of Cazenovia and surrounding area. All your pool supplies are available, hun-dreds of bulbs for your home, birdhouses and seed, paint and stains, small appliances (coffee makers, toasters, etc.). Support all our local businesses—they are here to support you.

Sidewalk Sale Participating Shops Amanda Bury Antiques

Buyeas True Value Cazenovia Jewelry Cazenovia Abroad

20|EAST & Cazenovia Cut Block Cazenovia Artisans

J.S. Hight & Sons Fine Wine Lavender Blue

Lillie Bean The Key

Dining on the Sidewalk Dave’s Diner

Carter’s Ice Cream Kalamata Pita

Subway Latte Da

Lincklaen House Due Passi Pizzeria Cazenovia Pizzeria

McCarthy’s Irish Pub Pewter Spoon

Dining on the Patio or Lawn Brewster Inn evenings

Brae Loch Inn evenings Lincklaen House lunch and dinner

Caz Sports Bowl Blue Canoe

Nina’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant Chittenango Mad Taco Nelson

Nelson Farms Meier’s Creek Brewing Co.

Owera Vineyards Critz Farm Cider & Brewery

Old Home Distillrey Madison Co. Distillery

Nothing could be finer than shopping and dining in

Cazenovia, NY If you are traveling visit our other members outside of Cazenovia.

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154 Renewing & New Members 2020 BUSINESSS: ALOLO Tennis AMERI CU .AJ’s Archery Amanda Bury Antiques American Legion Post #88 CASA Atwell Mill, LLC Bag End Buyea’s True Value BRIDGES Bugs Bee Gone Canastota Publishing Cazenovia Animal Hospital CAVAC Cazenovia CSD Cazenovia Comm. Fitness Cazenovia Comm.Preschool Cazenovia Dental Cazenovia Equipment Co. Cazenovia Golf Club Cazenovia Jewelry Cazenovia Lion’s Club Cazenovia Country Club Cazenovia Abroad DeVaul’s Auction Service Cazenovia Public Library Beasecker/Luri Studios 20|EAST & Cazenovia Cut Block Cazenovia College Caz Preservation Found. Cazenovia Republican Cazenovia School of Ballet Caz Cans CAZ CARES Caz Gear Caz Sports Bowl Cazenovia Lodge no. 616 F&AM Choice Pay Payroll CNY Racing Cazenovia Self Storage Devine Gardens LLC Cazenovia Artisans Dark Horse Wealth Community Bank N.A. Critical Path Engineering Cindy Clark, RE/MAX Masters Canterbury Stables Creekside Meadows Farm Costello,Cooney,&Fearon CRIS Curtin Law Firm Custom Pro Solutions David M. Konys, DDS Darlene’s Pampered Pets Doggie Day Care & Boarding, LLC Empire Mgmt. of CNY Fenner Renewable Energy First Presbyterian Church George Conway, Attny. Law Laine Gilmore Music Service H & R Block Hunt Real Estate Office Hunt Real Estate, Thomas Tait Ginger Woodworks 7 Trees Dairy Goats Fust Charles Chambers Frontier Energy Gregory Wilt CPA,CFP H.G. Ellis Agency H. H. Franklin Car Club Hansen’s Advisory Serv. Hospice of CNY Howard Hanna, Karen Reynolds Immediate Medical Care of CNY Jack Stevens John Madden Sales J.S. Hight & Sons Fine Wine Kalamata Pita Lavender Blue Leatherstocking Council BSA Nelson Farms Country Store One Group Inc. Lebanon Res. Campground Lynda Copper Antiques Mackinnon Liquors Mad. Co. Office of Aging Marilyn J. Hall Mark D. Goris, Esq. McDowell Insurance Meadowood Farms LLC Michael E. Brown FuneralMid York Chimney & Stove Lillie Bean Morse Kayak Rentals Morse Returns Morse Construction Mountain Grown Farm Meier’s Creek Brewing Co. Miori Martial Arts Missio Church MJS Drywall Nelson Odeon/Sunken Meadows New Woodstock Library One Remington LLC Our Farm Project Café Pro-Tel Properties Summit Church Simply Mindful Wellness Teitsch-Kent-Fay Architects Onondaga SBDC Owera Vineyards Paige Yoga Pelco Component Tech. Pewter Spoon Café Professional Teleconcepts Ray & Co. Bus. Services Red Fox Run B & B Remlap Construction Rockbridge Investment Mgmt Rotary Club of Cazenovia Route 20 Sofa Saint James RC Church Seniors Helping Seniors Silver Fox Senior Social Club Skeele Agency, Inc. Society for New Music Sparrowbush CottageB&B Spotless Spaces Cleaning Service State Farm Insurance Stone Quarry Hill Art Park The Brewster Inn The Haven at Skanda Susan Rinaldo, Hunt Real Estate The Cazenovia Forum The Grand Rehab & Nursing Ctr The Key The Shoppes at Johnny Appleseed The Sovik Group Tronser Upstate Animal Clinic Victorian Rose W. W. Collision Nina’s Pizzeria & Italian Restaurant Simply Mindful Wellness Society for New Music Stone Cottage Lodging on the Lake INDIVIDUAL SUPPORTERS Karen & Rick Lounsbury William & Anna Marie Neuland Dan Butterman Kurt Wheeler Leonard Dwyer Michael Barth Christina Vaughn

New Members Simply Mindful Wellness, Kate Bryant Phone: 315-720-2489 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.Simplymindfulwellness.com Nutritional therapy services focused on balancing body systems to eliminate disruptive, annoying health symptoms through nutrition and lifestyle changes. Teitsch-Kent-Fay Architects, P.C., Keith Berger Phone: 315-655-9543 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.tkfarchitects.com We offer comprehensive architectural design services. Our work is primarily focused in the following sectors: Churches, Colleges/Universities, Health Care Facilities, Libraries, Municipalities, Schools and Residential. Stone Cottage Lodging on the Lake, Wendy McCord 17 Forman St., Cazenovia, NY 13035 Phone: 315-744-3354 www.wmccord.com E-mail: [email protected] Lodging in Historic Stone Cottage—up to 2 people, accepting dogs, on the lake, walk to town, center of Village. Two night mini-mum stay.

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Library News and Cazenovia HS Graduation

See our website calendar for all Library Events

CPL and the COVID-19 Quarantine

What you need to know:

The Library will be closed until further notice.

The drop boxes are locked, please keep your items until we reopen

Due date and late fine will be waived.

Receive updates, service reminders, and more by signing up for our blog posts.

Digital materials can be accessed through the links on our website.

The New Woodstock Free Library will be CLOSED until further notice. We are in the process of figuring out what the best policy is for our patrons and our community, so please bear with us during this difficult time. Remember our online resources are available 24/7 at Midyork.org Stay calm and take care!

Little Free Libraries are open and accepting books for take out. Please wipe

them down before you use them or perhaps lay out in the sun to kill any germs.

These are available at

various locations through-out the village for your

reading pleasure.

Please enjoy reading at home or in the parks that

are now open.

Congratulation to all the Cazenovia HS Graduating Seniors What a year it has been!!

The community wishes you the best with where ever your future path will take you.

Continue staying safe for your sake and your family and friends. July 11th is now the date of the Graduation Ceremony

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Message from Cazenovia College President

The following message is sent on behalf of President Chesbrough:

Dear Cazenovia College Community,

We are looking forward to welcoming students back to campus this fall, subject to guidance from New York State

and public health officials.

Knowing our students’ desire to be on campus I am pleased to share that pending State approval, we are revising

our academic calendar for the fall semester to move the start of classes a week earlier to Tuesday, August 18.

We are also eliminating the traditional two-day fall break in October. This will enable students and faculty to

complete a full semester of instruction, including finals, before leaving campus for the Thanksgiving holiday. This

condensed schedule, along with changes to facilities and protocols to meet social distancing and physical density

best practices, reduces the risk of exposure associated with travel to and from campus. It also enables the Col-

lege to fulfill academic requirements and is the least disruptive schedule for our students.

The earlier start date means students will need to arrive on campus earlier. Details of the student move in dates

and process are being finalized with everyone’s health and safety as the top priority and will be announced soon,

again subject to guidance from health officials.

The dates for our First Year Summer College JumpStart program will also be shifting slightly. Summer College will

begin on July 12 with remote instruction for the first three weeks. Students will then arrive on campus August 2

to begin in-person instruction through August 14.

The revised academic calendar was developed by the Fall 2020 Return-to-Campus Task Force made up of admin-

istrators, faculty, and staff from across the campus. I commend them for having completed an accelerated plan-

ning process that included a thorough and inclusive evaluation of several options.

The Task Force’s work continues over the coming weeks to finalize details regarding modifications to academic,

residential, dining and overall campus facilities for social distancing and density requirements; adjustments to

how student activities are conducted; and to establish overall health and safety protocols such as testing, PPE

requirements, and cleaning/disinfecting facilities.

As additional details of the Fall 2020 Return-to-Campus plans become available, we will update the College com-munity by email and on the website at www.cazenovia.edu/return-to-campus.

On behalf of the entire Cazenovia College community, we look forward to continuing to deliver on our mission of cultivating student growth and creativity through engagement with an involved faculty and staff who provide a supportive, personalized learning environment, while keeping the health and safety of all members of our cam-pus as a top priority.

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Summer Fun Activities with Safe Distancing

Willow Patch Trail between Mill Street in the Village to Carpenter’s Pond across from East Side of Caz Lake

Chittenango Falls State Park Trail from top of Falls to Bridge over Chittenango Creek.

Great Photo Op Gorge Trail from Falls along Rt. 13 back to

Village of Cazenovia

Check out the NYSDEC Interpretive Trail off Link Trail Bridge over Chittenango Creek in Nelson Swamp Unique

Area—great Birding and Fishing.

More information can be found at http://www.northcountrytrail.org or on the

Cazenovia Preservation Foundation website at http://cazpreservation.org

Go Fly a Kite with your family Where? Any open field or park

Stone Quarry Hill Art Park Fenner Field Ball Park

Pick up a kite at Kinney’s or make your own. Don’t forget the tail.

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Member News

The Haven at Skanda Volunteering at Skanda, an essential service: Animal sanctuaries are included in essential services, and The Haven at Skanda has an active volunteer program providing opportunities for individuals and families to volunteer at the farm, with strict social distancing and biosecurity protocols in place. Anyone interested in participating can sign up at:

https://www.thehavenatskanda.org/volunteer

Online programming for women and girls: This spring, with partial funding from the Women’s Fund of CNY, The Haven at Skanda is launching a self-care program supporting women who have survived domestic violence, and a new girl’s leadership program, both which will occur online on secure platforms during the COVID-19 crisis. Anyone interest-ed can contact Skanda for more information.

[email protected] The Haven at Skanda is the nonprofit farm animal sanctuary located in Cazenovia that takes in rescued animals from allover the country, and also provides supportive programs for children with trauma, women who have survived domestic violence, and anyone wanting to experience the incredible love of animals, and the tranquility of Skanda.

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Nelson Neighborhood News

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Nelson Neighborhood News

Shawn Gilmore Paintings My work is a multilayered approach using common house paint. I am always looking for any Benjamin Moore paint products. These are few current works. Please feel free to visit my Studio to see more. My Studio is located inside Route 20 Sofa Company-3208 route 20, Nelson, NY

A message from Jim Frazee We have regular business hours; but our showroom is

closed to the public. We are providing curb side service for our customers for all departments in all of our locations

Please call 315-655-8620

We accept CAZ BUCKS Vendor must endorse back of Caz Buck with their busi-

ness name and address and Chamber will reimburse 100% upon receipt.

Johnny Shoppes are now open! Wednesday—Saturday 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Sunday 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. (please wear mask)

Take Out Café

Saturday & Sunday 12 to 4 p.m. Picnic tables available

Grilled Sandwiches & Desserts NYS wines to go also

315-253-9451

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Chamber Member News

Empire Mg. Co. 315-445-8990

One apartment left $1750-$1900/month lease

2 BR and 2 Bathroom 1190—1240 sq. ft.

Stainless Steel Appliances Granite Countertops, Custom Cabinets

LED lighting, Elevator, and Community Room

Rt. 20 East Cazenovia Next to Aldi’s

2—Retail Spaces available also

Now Accepting New Listings

The Perfect Country Package! Found in the town of Pompey ths wonderful home on 2+ acres has it all! The interior has been tastefully updated and has 4-5 bedrooms and 2 full baths. There is a cute cabin with fire pit, fruit trees, vegetable and flower gardens. All for only $234,900!

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Outdoor Activities

Cazenovia Golf Club Special Discount for New Members

Call 315-655-8575 Visit website cazgolfclub.com

Driving range, club house, bocci ball court and tournaments welcome.

Rt. 92 Cazenovia, NY

Cazenovia Lake Activities Sailing, boating, kayaking, paddleboards

Lakeside Park Picnic tables & grills, boat launch, playground

Lakeland Park Picnic tables, Beach open when lifeguard on duty

No lifeguards—no swimming Fishing

Largemouth Bass, Smallmouth Bass, Chain Pickerel, Walleye, Black Crappie, Pumpkinseed

Sunfish, Bluegill, Rock Bass, Yellow Perch, White Sucker, and Brown Bullhead.

ALOLO TENNIS 2851 Fenner Rd, Cazenovia, NY

315-870-0405 Brian Galle-USPTA Elite Professional

Owner & Director of Tennis

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Chamber Member News

Rent the American Legion Post 88 Event Center For Any Occasion! Company Parties Fundraisers * Baby/Bridal Showers Birthday/Retirement Parties Lectures/Meetings * Family Reunions To reserve your date contact: Linda Parisou 315-655-4379 [email protected] 26 Chenango St., Cazenovia Rate: $50/hour with small additional charge for use of kitchen.

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Chamber Member News

Atwell Mill 132 Albany St. Cazenovia, NY

Office Space For Rent Village of Cazenovia 3-Room Office 600Sq.Ft. $500.00 month/Negotiable Includes Utilities & Prop. Changes 315-637-2900

The Art Park offices, restrooms, and indoor spaces are closed and all public gatherings are suspended. If you need to reach a member of our staff please do so via email at [email protected] or call (315) 655-3196. Please follow the recommendations of our state officials and stay home. If you choose to utilize the Art Park’s outdoor trails during this time please adhere to the CDC guidelines and prac-tice social distancing to protect yourself and oth-ers. The Art Park is a private, non-profit. At this time we are waiving all admission fees. If you wish to support us, and we hope you will make a donation on line. Our thoughts are with our local and global communities. We know the arts com-munity will respond, as it always does in challeng-ing times, to help us make sense of this unprece-dented experience. Through their work artists ques-tion, critique, imagine, inspire, and ultimately help us heal. The Art Park will continue to support the creation of new artwork and looks forward to when we can once again bring people, land, and art to-gether. Thank you for your support and under-standing. Please visit our website www.sqhap.org for Updates.

The Key is closed until further notice. Please check their website for updates.

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Chamber Calendar of Events

Upcoming Events July 2020

July 2-5 Sidewalk Sales are scheduled 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. daily July 4th Parade 4 p.m. (see page 13 for route)

July 4, 11, 18, 25 Farmers Market on the Green July 22nd & 29th Concerts at Lakeland Park 7 to 8 p.m.

The parks are open. All non-family groups must social distance. As mandated by the governor’s executive

order, no large gatherings are allowed and masks are required when you cannot social distance. Please let me know if you have other questions. Best wishes, Maureen, Village Trustee

The Chamber would like to suggest you order take out from your favorite restaurant and take it to Lakeland

or Lakeside Park for a family outing. Picnic tables are out in both parks.

Lakeside Boat Launch open daily from 6:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. Inspectors are on duty checking for permits and invasive species. Be sure to wear your mask while check-

ing in with your boat. Enjoy boating and fishing on Cazenovia Lake this year.

Summer Farmers Market is open Saturdays, on the Green in front of the High School. 9 to 2 Shoppers must wear masks and step up to vendor table one at a time keeping social distancing from others. Pack your patience as this is all new and we are doing this together to make the Farmers Market possible. Please try to make your purchases quickly as to not hold up other shoppers at the market. It has also been

requested that no dogs are allowed at the market until further notice. We have had to do away with sampling of items at the market in order to open safely. Crafters are now included in Market.

July Cancellations

Teddy Bear Parade July 3rd 5K & 10K races July 4th (may be done virtually during the week)

Summer Concert Series July 4th Fireworks Show July 4th

CAVAC Arts & Crafts Show at Lorenzo July 4-5th Madison Co. Fair Brookfield July 9-12th

Lorenzo Driving Competition July 17-19th Taste of Madison County at Lorenzo July 29th

Lorenzo Kids’ Summer Camp July 27-31st

4th of July Yes 3:30 p.m.

Lakeside Boat Launch Open

Summer Farmers Market

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Member News

Pre-Order and Pick Up FAQs What beer do you have available for pick up? Our selection of beer will change for each can release. The only beer that is available is what is listed to pre-order in our store on our website. Please note that if the beer is listed as “sold out” we do not have any ore of that beer available for sale. What else do you have available for pick up? The other items we have available for pre-order and pick up are listed in our store. Those items range from stickers and t-shirts, to hoodies and drinking glasses. Please check the store on line to see what is available and in what sizes. When can I pick up my order? Each batch of pre-orders will have a specific pick up date and time window. The current pre-orders will be available for pick up on Thursday, July 2nd from 3-7 pm at the brewery located at 33 Rippleton Rd, Cazenovia,NY. What happens if I can’t pick up my order in the time frame provided? If you can’t pick up the order that you have already placed, please contact us at [email protected] to cancel your order. If you have not already placed an order and can-not pick up on the day and within the time frame provided, please wait for our next release! We will have another day set soon. When are you opening the tap room? Right now, we are working towards a taproom opening date in early August. Can I hang out on the property and drink the beer I or-dered? Our facility is currently under construction– and so are the surrounding grounds. At this time no on-site drinking is pro-vided. We ask that your pick up orders are truly to-go! Do I have to order online? Ordering online is the best way to guarantee you get the beer you would like. There will be on-site sales available via cash or credit card based on leftover availabilities. The best way to find out if what you’d like is still available day-of is to check out our stories in Instagram and Facebook.

Concerts at Lakeland Park July 6 to 8 p.m.

22nd Wed. 29th Wed. Bring lawn chairs and enjoy two concerts in July by Society for New Music

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Member News

In today’s busy world, with so much food, so little time, and so many medications and illnesses, it often feels difficult to figure out what is truly happening in our own bodies. In nutritional therapy, you will learn about what basic fundamen-tal imbalances YOU have. It’s all about your bio-individuality—that means it’s just about what YOUR body needs to feel your best and be at your optimal level every day. We explore nutrition, digestion, sugar handling, balancing miner-als and vitamins, stress, hormones, food allergies and balancing emotional stress, hydration and more. We look at the root causes and address those verses just symptom management. We use nutrition plans, supplements, as well as a behavior and lifestyle change plan that helps you reprogram and re-pattern your life in a way that works JUST FOR YOU! This is different than a traditional medical model! You get to be an active, open-minded participant in the process. This helps with the resolution of issues and the ability of you to stay with your new patterns and lifestyle! Assessment Techniques

Comprehensive Health History—We talk together to iden-tify your major stressors, what is your biggest health con-cerns, and what is a simple way for you to get started with a change you want to make to feel better. This process helps me understand your history (family and personally), as well as exposures, illnesses and more that help me determine what path to lead you on for a healthier you.

Nutritional Assessment Questionnaire( NAQ)- This com-prehensive symptom survey helps me see where you are to-day in your health, and what paths need more exploration as we work together on a plan that you choose that works for you.

Food & Mood Journal—This is a journal of what you eat and how it makes you feel over the course of a few days. This helps me determine ways to help you optimize your nutrition to combat some of the symptoms you are having.

You will get a protocol based on your goals, your stress, and life-style, and the recommendations from the assessments that would optimize your health and wellness. This will be based on what you are ready to conquer at this point, and what you feel is the most significant thing that needs changing to start feeling better right away. I offer FREE 15 minute consults to see if we are a good fit! Kate Bryant, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner 315-720-2489 [email protected] 3850 Rippleton Road, Cazenovia, NY 13035

Three Laker athletic teams have organized a vir-

tual run that can be completed any time July 1-

7. The 1 mile, 5K and 10 mile courses will be

marked and participants can self-time their

runs. Individuals who are unable to make it to

the actual course can complete the event on any

route of their chosen distance. The run hosts

will maintain an unofficial results page for the

events based on the self-reported times. Partic-

ipants are invited to make a donation to support

the sports teams organizing the event. All pro-

ceeds will be shared with the Cazenovia Fire

Department and CAVAC. To signup and/or do-

nate, visit runsignup.com/Race/NY/Cazenovia/

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Roger’s Radio Music Notes

“When tech companies delete radio from cars, it tears at the fabric of our social connectedness.” Radio World Magazine 3/31/20 (p.10) “Once again, Silicon Valley is asking us to surrender one thing in exchange for another. Yesterday it was our privacy. Today it is the radio. Tomorrow it will be our freedom.” Radio World Magazine 3/31/20 (p. 14) I've been talking on the radio now for about 14 years how controlled the distribution of music is in this country among 501(C)3 radio stations. For some confirmation you might refer to the $38,000,000.00 out-of-court settlement (just in NY State!) some recording companies and some broadcasters had to make with the NY AG (see NY AG/Payola) in 2006 for continuing to break the rules about fooling people about music with Payola. Payola was headlines back in 1960 with The American Bandstand guy and Alan Freed. Most people who remember that don't know that that's when it really got busy. In 1990 F. Dannen published “Hit Men;Power Brokers and Fast Money in the Music Business” (I gave a copy to each of the original Jazz'NCaz committee members 20 years ago). Then in 2006 there was the $38mm. And then money was offered to me (a check in the mail from some company you never heard of) 50 years later by a big university in 2012 if I'd slip in some contemporary things with my regular format. (They also offered their most-listened to shift.) That's at least 50 years of being fooled by the system. Young people can see this in everything and they want authentic things. That partially accounts for the popularity of our program. We air authentic New Orleans, Chicago, Kansas City, and NY Style- Chicago jazz. Young people love it and so do many in the rest of the world. Old jazz is like new music to huge numbers of people. This program now is listened to in every state (in Hawaii it's noontime) and many other countries. Remember what Oscar Peterson said about critics and hip pockets. People from other countries like to listen to real American jazz, so they tune in and we tell them to take a look at other Cazenovia things like the GCACC if they want something of quality from a normal part of the US. A high percentage of our listeners abroad also are inveterate travelers and what nicer place to come to than Caz. Frankly, our radio program has been referred to by knowledgeable and well-known people as the best jazz program in the US. It is driven by listeners' taste and not by the recording industry (which is what you get on 90% of the 501(C)3 college radio stations). See Roger's List on FB for list of players you would like. The Over The Air (OTA)FM range varies from about 50 miles LOS down the Mohawk River and the Erie Canal at Herkimer College, to about 25-30 miles to us hillbillies here at the beginning of the Appalachians (in this longitude).This OTA radio signal only goes west to around Weedsport (directional antenna) which includes upper Skaneateles, but it does go beyond Fulton. It can reach about 600,000 people OTA in CNY. In streaming – the world. On the radio I often refer to the fact that many artists, writers, and musicians live around here. Pat Carroll from Syracuse edited JassFax for 20 years and you can get some of the nuts and bolts of the jazz profession from a little book called 'Pat Says' from the OHA. I remember an article in the Mississippi Rag that referred to '...the torrid cornet playing of Pat Carroll.' . William B. Williams said 50 years ago: “Young people are hungry for good music.” Those young people are now 70. Old jazz is like new music to most people. Kids today are looking for authenticity. Our regular 'appointment listeners' have found it. Thanks again to the Eagle-Bulletin and Cazenovia Republican. Stay tuned. Roger De Vore - Thursdays 5- 7 PM; 87.7 FM, WVOA – a brokered station)

Roger DeVore WVOA 87.7 FM Radio