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By kate Hill Staff Writer The Greater Cazenovia Area Chamber of Commerce (GCACC) recently announced its plans to go entirely remote. Starting in January 2024, the GCACC Board will restructure its organization, eliminating its paid position and forgoing its brick-and-mortar tourism office at 95 Albany St. The board voted to make the change on July 12, 2023. “We believe tourism has changed and we want to change with the times,” said longstanding GCACC board member Barbara Houghton in a July 12 press release announcing the news. “This small sacrifice will allow more of our budget to be utilized to support local events on the ground level. We think this will have a huge impact on being able to enact some real change in the community and we are excited for the future.” Upon learning of the planned restructuring, Mayor Kurt Wheeler said the village will strive to continue to support and collaborate with the GCACC — whatever form it may take — for the benefit of the local economy and community. According to the GCACC, the change also represents a rebranding opportunity. The organization recently launched “Caz Life,” a marketing and events committee dedicated to fostering local business development, promoting tourism, and implementing effective marketing strategies to enhance the vibrancy and economic growth of the village. “The chamber has always been a great resource for businesses in Cazenovia, and in that sense, nothing will change,” said GCACC Secretary Beth Fragale in the press release. “We learned from COVID19 that businesses need to be able to adapt quickly in order to survive, and we think it is imperative to give them the support they need to see them thrive. We want to make Cazenovia a welcoming environment for new businesses and also continue to work together to strengthen our existing businesses.” Kick-started by a $10,000 donation from community member Ralph Monforte, who owns Cazenovia Jewelry, Caz Life is Chamber l Page 13
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Last weekend, Cazenovia hosted the 45th Lorenzo Driving Competition. The final morning of the three-day Sapphire Jubilee competition began with the Pleasure Drive-Pace. Participants drove their horses or ponies along marked courses through the countryside surrounding Lorenzo. The goal was for each competitor to drive at a pace that put them at the finish line as close as possible to the ideal time for the size of their horse or pony.
Library to launch reimagined ‘Snuggle Up & Read’ By kate Hill Staff Writer
On July 1, the Cazenovia Public Library (CPL) received a $2,250 grant from the Jim & Juli Boeheim Foundation to help fund the fall 2023 through spring 2024 Snuggle Up & Read program, a collaborative community initiative organized by CPL, Burton Street Elementary School, and CazCares food pantry and clothing closet. The program will provide 40 lowincome Burton Street families with a set of three books along with a special family snack, reading tips, and guiding questions. The book kits will be discreetly distributed through Burton Street
Social Worker Mary Tibbits, who has existing relationships with the participating families. According to CPL Youth Services Coordinator Jenna Wright, the most recent statistics from the New York State Education Department Data Site show that 110 students at Burton Street receive free or reduced-price lunches, and data from the United States Census Bureau show that over 10 percent of Madison County residents were living in poverty as of July 2021. “By providing our target families with engaging books to read in their home environments, we can create opportunities for students to interact with new words and concepts that Library l Page 4
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Cazenovia Public Library recently announced the fall 2023 to spring 2024 Snuggle Up & Read program, a collaborative community initiative organized by CPL, Burton Street Elementary School, and CazCares that provides a set of three content- and vocabulary-rich books, a snack, reading tips, and guiding questions to 40 Burton Street families.
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